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An official copy of a death certificate is the only solid proof accepted by companies who want to authenticate a person’s death; specifically for those who are claiming financial benefits. But besides that purpose, death files are also helpful for researches about your family tree. From obituaries and cemetery records, you can obtain massive information about the deceased individual. You will learn much information ranging from personal identifiers like complete name, date of birth, to death causes, age at the time of death, date of death, residential address, and name of funeral home, the place of burial, and tons of others.
Using death records, which may also compose of cemetery and obituary records, you can gain valuable data regarding your ancestors. More than ever these days, you can even pull up these handy details straight from home using your own computer. Through a reputable vital statistics records search site on the Web, you can painlessly perform your private lookups in as easy as typing a person’s name and state.
Myriads of facts may be at stake for you by merely entering a name. You will find out about this person’s parents, brothers or sisters, kids, spouse/s, and even the type of career that they had. As a matter of fact, a reliable records retrieval site offers practically all sorts of public information records for anyone interested. Think of the simplicity of using a one-stop data center for your investigative tasks. While the manual records source is still doable, standard state procedures can be difficult especially when you are not deemed eligible to obtain a record.
Nevertheless, you can directly request for an official death record from the Texas State Vital Statistics Office. You may either visit their Austin headquarters to personally obtain such certificate or you may complete a request form (downloadable from the government portal) and then send it through US mail or through an express service such as FedEx, Lone Star, UPS, etc. (except USPS priority mail). Expedited requests take 10 to 15 working days and regular postal service takes 6 to 8 weeks before results are forwarded to you.
Or, you can benefit from resources online for instant Death Records search. While the Texas Department of State Health Services Vital Statistics Unit (VSU) offers internet-based vital records order system, death indexes from the state site are not available. Moreover, finding out whether a death file is present or not is not possible through the TX State site. Record verifications must be done in formal writing. Or else, you can have the fastest recourse to professional records and get all the information you need without any hassle.
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It’s my hubby’s birthday today. I grabbed one of the Strathmore Series 400 Watercolor Cards that I won a few months back, and painted a goat. That seemed masculine enough to me.
The inside says ‘Happy Birthday! I hope it’s a Shear Delight!’.
Hmmmm. Maybe that’s not so masculine. He seemed to like it, though.
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I actually washed my window once, and it fell through- it was being held together by the dirt.
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I spent the day yesterday, July 26, at the NE Authors Expo at the Danversport Yacht club. The venue was beautiful, and in a beautiful spot. The space was quite large, bright and airy. Everything went off without a hitch.
There were perhaps 70 authors, many of whom have many books to their credit, and yet I had heard of none of them. That gave me a sense of the enormity of the “writing community.” Lot’s of self-published authors, but many mainstream. A wild diversity of topics and genres. I found everyone to be friendly and helpful. I picked up a few suggestions for marketing… to be explored over drinks next time.
I sold two books. Nevertheless, I got to visit a very pretty place and schmooze with people all day, which is something I like a lot. All in all, worth the time and $50 for a table.
Previous Previous post: Show don’t tell? Ah, show what? | 2019-04-19T16:14:15Z | null | 385.9 | 858 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
For altogether creepiness, there’s the $35 million judgement against Henri Duyzend, a Washington State dentist who “performed nearly 2,200 root canals on about 500 patients in the five years before he retired in 2007.” Twenty-nine of these patients sued and the arbitration judge found that Dr. Duyzend “was negligent, failed to obtain informed consent from patients, committed fraud and violated the Washington Consumer Protection Act.” Many patients ended up with failed root canals, failed crowns, pain and infections.
Continuing down the creepiness road, we are leaning today that Penn State has agreed to pay “about $60 million to settle most of the personal injury claims filed by men who alleged they were sexually abused by Jerry Sandusky when they were children. … According to the [Wall Street] Journal, Penn State has reached agreements in about 25 of 30 cases.” Let’s hope these funds help these victims find some peace.
Shareholders filed a proposed class action against the company … saying Johnson & Johnson cut back on quality-control measures prior to the recalls, and took steps to conceal that from investors and the public. Once the extent of the recalls came to light, share prices fell, investors said.
The company was also accused of trying to avoid publicity by concealing facts about the recalls, including the orchestration of a "phantom recall" of Motrin products, in which third-party contractors covertly removed suspect containers from stores.
According to the FDA, this was “the largest recall of children's medicine in the agency's history.” And of course, J&J denies it did anything wrong.
Finally, here’s an interesting one.
Philadelphia Eagles left tackle Jason Peters will get nearly $2 million in a lawsuit over a rolling walker which he says broke and caused him to reinjure his torn Achilles tendon.
The lawsuit says Peters was using a Roll-A-Bout knee walker in March 2012 when it broke below the handlebar, three weeks after his initial surgery.
Lawyer Michael Trunk says Peters had to endure a second operation because of the setback. He missed the entire season.
Too bad, 'cause maybe he could have helped them out. Or maybe he was better off staying home! | 2019-04-26T10:18:09Z | null | 619.2 | 2,199 | null | 0.405184 | [
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Entries after that date will be charged a $25.00 late fine per athlete.
Refunds after February 28, 2019 will only be accepted for gymnasts that do not qualify.
Coaches should also register through the Meet Reservation System. Coaches not registered before the meet will be assessed a $100 fee for registration at the meet. Please send a roster with payment via email and mail. Entries should be emailed and mailed to Melissa Roberts. Please include gym contact info with entries.
Seniors will be acknowledged during the awards ceremony.
Coaches: Please fill out the information below and submit this form with your team entry form. Special recognition will be given to all the graduation seniors during their competitive sessions. | 2019-04-25T02:07:21Z | null | 1,180.3 | 730 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
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When characters are in a situation where they are surprised (eg if they are ambushed, failed to notice attackers sneaking up on them, or are otherwise unaware they are in danger) they must make a Perception roll against a Moderate target number.
If they fail this roll then they are completely taken by surprise and unable to act for one complete round.
If they make the roll exactly correct then they are only able to dodge or parry this round at a three dice penalty, declaring the actions devoted to these as normal.
If they succeed by five or less, then they can act normally but at a two dice penalty to all actions.
If they succeed by more than five points but by ten or less, then they may act normally but incur a one dice penalty to all actions.
Success by more than ten points allows the character to act normally without any special penalties.
While these penalties may seem a little high, it must be noted that for the situation to require a surprise roll they characters must have already failed to notice attackers or to be in a situation where they normally would not get to act (eg being shot at by a sniper with a silenced weapon).
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When the Federal Election Commission (FEC) opened its doors 38 years ago, it drew a wary eye from those who feared the agency would end up as another taxpayer-funded political weapon for liberals to curb free speech they don't like.
Their fears may now be fully realized. It was Friday, according to Saturday's Wall Street Journal, that the FEC (created in 1975) welcomed its newest member. This particular member (sworn in Friday, October 25) has a history that would suggest an aversion to those who dare speaketh political views not to her liking.
Hunting season is a year-round sport in California. Not for deer or rabbits – but for conservatives.
Think that's over-the-top? Well, as writer Allysia Finley puts it: "Memo to conservatives who seek anonymity to avoid harassment: Beware, Sacramento [the state capitol] will find you."
Whereupon, Finley concludes that in joining the FEC, Ms. Ravel "is taking that outlook nationwide."
She leaves behind as her signature ruling the imposition of a "record" $1 million fine on two Arizona-based conservative groups – Americans for Responsible Leadership and the Center to Protect Patient Rights.
What really irked the "no dissent allowed" sensitivities here is that those groups protected individual donors' identities from public disclosure. California makes donor anonymity almost impossible since the donations are directed to an online database, thus opening "free" citizens to public vilification and harassment.
In our last column, I surmised that the FEC may have been chastened by push-back to the strong-arm tactics of Lois Lerner when she was there. Not anymore going forward. We are now on notice that the commission is moving "gingerly" only on a selective basis.
No doubt, publicity about Lois Lerner's stint at the IRS is fresh in your memory – i.e., singling out the Tea Party and other conservative groups for harassment, while letting millions raised by liberal organizations sail through with nary a peep (other than minimally for show). She took the Fifth, refused to testify before a congressional committee, and resigned in disgrace.
During that public IRS uproar, Al Salvi, a 1996 Illinois Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, stepped forward and discussed how Lerner, when at the FEC, went after him over a personal loan he had made to his own campaign – which a judge later declared legal, but not before Salvi had spent $100,000 in legal fees.
Ah! But never let it be said that the FEC is always playing hardball. Take Templegate.
Actually we were behind the curve the other day when we dealt with this issue toward the end of our column on the smear tactics used against the Mike Lee's 2010 U.S. Senate campaign in Utah.
Ultimately, Lee was elected that year despite the phony mailer sent out claiming to be pro-Lee but actually backed by Tim Stewart, a former staffer for then-incumbent Senator Robert Bennett.
The flier portrayed Bennett as bereft of "Utah values." Lee was pictured standing in front of Salt Lake's Mormon temple while Bennett was shown before the U.S. Capitol. Obviously, that play on the religion card was crafted to make Lee look bad and generate sympathy for Bennett.
The FEC, in its wisdom, administered nothing more than a slap on the wrist to Stewart and Co., a fine adding up to the grand total of $1400. The Bennett partner was required to formally create a political action committee. Then, Stewart's ironically named "Utah Defenders of Constitutional Integrity" paid the fine. Beyond that, no penalty for Stewart personally, notwithstanding that three laws were broken: 1 – not registering initially as a political committee; 2 – not filing a disclosure report; and 3 – not including its contact information on the flier. You and I could have ended up in the slammer for that. But not Mr. Stewart.
Senator Lee says he's satisfied and as far as he's concerned, the matter is closed. Ex-Senator Bennett says he had no prior knowledge of the flier. It's credible that his friends would keep the veteran senator in the dark so as to provide him with deniability.
Others involved in the mischief included a Democrat Party strategist (No! Really?) and a Utah State University professor, Randy Simmons (possibly well-protected by ouster-free tenure).
Bennett and Stewart have now partnered in the creation of a consulting group. Stewart is well-connected through his 7 years on Bennett's Senate staff. His brother Chris Stewart (R) is a freshman congressman from the state. At the state GOP convention last year, several of Chris Stewart's opponents walked off the stage in protest of his tactics – not the least of which was an issue of truthfulness transcending the usual give-and-take in political warfare.
So what we have here is a government regulatory agency whose record indicates it has 1 – used its clout to try to muscle a Republican permanently out of politics in Illinois; 2 – applied what amounted to a sweetheart deal for a dirty trickster whose illegality was aimed at destroying the candidacy of a Tea Party Senate candidate in Utah; and 3 – sworn in as a new member a regulator who used regulatory authority to impose a punishment that could silence those with the "wrong" political views in California.
Excuse me. Did someone say this agency moves in a "gingerly" fashion? Depends on who's on the receiving end. | 2019-04-23T16:33:30Z | null | 385.3 | 5,333 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
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May 16th.(Saturday) – Our ‘Spring’ Pond Tour is our 1st. Pond Tour of the season! Our Spring Pond Tour is always the Saturday after Mother’s Day & is always a FUN and Beautiful Day! The Spring Pond Tour is a Self Guided Tour, so you can move from stop to stop at your own pace and really enjoy all the Gardens on the Pond Tour.
See unique Water Features on the Spring Pond Tour, with Carters Nursery, Jackson, Tn.
The Spring Pond Tour is a Fundraiser for the Jackson Humane Society. We have been holding this garden tour for 17 years and counting for our local Humane Society and we hope you will come out and join us and help us raise some money for this worth cause. The tour starts at 9am.& goes until 4pm. Carters Nursery Pond & Patio is “Pond Central” for the Pond Tour and we invite you to come by throughout the day to sit a spell, have a drink & something to eat and look at all the BEAUTIFUL Gardens and Water Features.
Bridges, Waterfalls, colorful fish and more await you on the Spring Pond Tour.
When: Saturday, May 16th. 9am. till 4pm.
April 25th. – Learn ALL About Water Gardening! We will go over how to Design, prepare & build an ALL Natural, “Low Maintenance” Water Garden of your own!
We will discuss everything you need to have the Low Maintenance Water Garden of your dreams… You will learn about – Filters, Stone, Aquatic Plants, Underwater Lighting, Fish & more! Get your hands dirty OR just watch and join the discussion and enjoy a morning in the garden. 9am. till lunch… Please call to Register. This event is Free.
We will view & discuss pond fish, the most popular of course – Koi!
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This list of extremes seems to add up to a kind of financial “Never Never Land”. Most investors seem unaware of the extent and historic nature of current conditions. Larry Elliot’s quote and article below highlights the risk of getting too giddy. It’s well worth checking out where we currently stand.
Extreme 1: Mortgage Refinancing has just fallen to the lowest level since December 2001.
Clearly higher interest rates are beginning to bite. Also this comes with the first signs of a housing slowdown. Pending home sales are down 2.3% YOY.
Despite the stress now being felt in housing, speculative futures open positions have rarely, if ever been more committed to the idea that interest rates would continue to trend higher!
Indeed safe haven assets have never been more abandoned in history.
Extreme 2: negative speculative short net futures positions in 3 key safe haven assets. Gold, US Treasuries, and VIX (options hedging vehicle for the S&P 500) are at record levels.
These positions reflect extreme views about even higher interest rates, optimism about financial assets (pessimism about gold), and extreme bullishness about US equities, no need for hedging.
In combination this suggests that risk management has never been more out of favor by speculators.
Apparently, there has never been less concern about financing the biggest debt burden in history, which continues to accelerate, even as interest rates are rising!
In terms of federal debt, consumer debt, and corporate debt, all of the aggregates have accelerated since 2008 at a rate far above above both inflation and GDP.
Extreme 3. Federal Debt has more than doubled since 2008.
Extreme 4: Outside of mortgages, discussed above, total consumer debt is now 48% above 2008 levels.
Extreme 5: Corporate debt has increased 40% since 2008.
Classically, excessive debt accumulation is not the path to long term prosperity, but clearly it does produce spending that looks like growth so long as debt can grow fast enough.
In the US, reserve currency status and record low interest rates have provided an environment where debt can expand at unusually high rates. However, debt can distort perceptions of real underlying conditions.
It also means that gains made purely as a consequence of debt are more likely to be transient than durable.
Across the globe the US is demonstrating extreme divergence From the rest of the world.
Even though nearly half of SPY earnings are international the divergence with the rest of the world, VEU, has become extreme. Outperforming by well over 100% since 2012.
And by 15% just in the last 4 months!
The IMF points out that both world trade, and every other advanced economy, has declining growth in 2018 through 2019, actual or forecast.
The IMF has also explained that the US is uniquely expanding debt.
Extreme 9: “Last week, the stock market recorded the most offensive valuation extreme in history” John Hussman.
Current valuations are consistent with negative US equity nominal returns over the next 12 years!
As is typically required at valuation extremes the level of investment commitment also needs to be at some sort of extreme.
Extreme 10 “Passive Investment” Craze more than doubles in US equities since 2007 to new highs.
Interestingly, it seems the central banks themselves, in the guise of the BIS latest annual report, admit to policy failure over the last decade and more.
I believe that investors should be very careful.
It is important to keep an open mind about the future, and it is interesting to consider the background more deeply. This is an exploratory process with no definitive answers, but in my opinion this interview is certainly thought provoking both in what it reveals as well as how this potential financial predicament may pan out. | 2019-04-21T13:06:43Z | null | 769.7 | 3,860 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
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Sandbrado Gold Project – The senior management team at West African Resources (WAF) continues to reference Mintrex as a trusted advisor with the relationship starting with their Mankarga project scoping study in 2014. Our support continued through the pre-feasibility study (PFS) in 2014/15, when WAF were considering a 1 Mtpa heap leach solution for the oxides mined from the M1 South and M5 pits. During this period and in order to provide a lower cost for treating the oxides, Mintrex evaluated various options including relocation of second hand equipment, following a site visit to Burkina Faso by an Executive Engineer.
In April 2015 Mintrex was awarded the Mankarga 5, Tanlouka Gold bankable feasibility study (BFS) for the low cost heap leach starter project. During this BFS, WAF achieved extremely successful drilling results with high grade intersections at depth. As a result, and in consultation with the Mintrex team for their expert advice, WAF decided to change their strategy to focus on a conventional carbon-in-leach (CIL) process for improved recovery of the high grade ore. One of the major challenges Mintrex overcame during the design of the comminution circuit was to ensure it could handle both the softer oxide ore and the very hard high grade material.
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During the season, the San Francisco 49ers will practice "a bit faster" on Saturday's, according to head coach Chip Kelly. Why? "Science," said Kelly when asked that question.
What does science have to say about it? "That you should practice faster the day before the game," answered Kelly, who is often very to the point in his responses.
He didn't want to get into specifics during the season because, really, he doesn't have the time to do so. He indicated that the explanation behind it would take too long and he – hopefully – has more important things to do.
"I know it worked for us in college and it worked for us in the league [with the Philadelphia Eagles]. That's why we do it," Kelly said. "We're always trying to do what's the best for us. We researched it when we were at Oregon and it worked for us. I know a lot of college teams have gone to it too."
One member of the media pointed out that the Green Bay Packers, as well as other teams, have adopted a similar approach. Although, unlike the 49ers, Tuesday's remain the day off for players – which has been typical in the past for NFL teams – and Friday's are used for mandatory player recovery treatments like deep tissue massages. However, like the 49ers, they too practice the day before a game. Kelly is not one to speculate and stated that it might be a better question for them on why they do so.
The day before a game was typically reserved for walk-throughs and was considered a light day for players. So why are Kelly's Saturday practices "a bit faster?"
Kevin Clark of the Wall Street Journal wrote an interesting piece on the topic a couple years ago. At the time, the Green Bay Packers and the Philadelphia Eagles were at the forefront of the practice revolution.
"When Chip Kelly became the Eagles' coach in 2013, he brought with him studies about player training habits," Clark said within his article. "He installed Monday as an off day in order to guarantee rest and recovery. Then he tacked on a Saturday practice to the normal schedule, because, Kelly said, players should 'get the body moving' before a game."
At the time, the process was a bit unconventional. "In football, an emphasis is put on recovery, so coaches have been keen on letting players lounge around," said Clark regarding the day prior to a game.
"Unconventional" has not been an uncommon word when describing Kelly. He is known for his implementation of science within his weekly structure. And it is a practice that is always evolving for the head coach.
"The [49ers have] 12 kiosks – nine in the players' lounge and three near the cafeteria – designed to collect information on each player every morning," reported Matt Maiocco of CSN Bay Area last month. "Each player steps on a scale to record his weight. Then, he's asked four general questions, such as, 'How sore do you feel?' The player responds using a 1-to-10 scale.
"Then, the player takes a seat and attaches a sensor to his small finger to measure his heart rate variable (HRV)."
Like the fast-tempo practices, that is something new to the 49ers and their players.
Within his article, Clark went on to indicate that there was no scientific evidence that supports a more intense pre-game day workout having a greater benefit for players. It varies from sport to sport. "Cyclists, for instance, are known to push themselves hard the day before a race," said Clark. "Marathoners taper before a race but can jog or do sprints the day before."
In fact, some believe that such a practice may have the opposite effect. "Practicing the day before a game could in fact put a team at a disadvantage," said Shawn Arent, an associate professor in the department of exercise science and sport studies at Rutgers University.
"Carbohydrate is still king when it comes to fuel source, so if they've depleted that, it would be the equivalent of a Nascar driver starting with half a tank of gas," Arent said. "It takes 24 hours to replenish those stores."
No one seems to mind unconventional practices when you are winning, which is something that the 49ers hope to do more of this season. We'll have to wait and see how Kelly's techniques impact the team, who are attempting to bounce back from a disastrous 5-11 season in 2015.
The 49ers open their regular season on Monday night when they host the Los Angeles Rams at Levi's Stadium. | 2019-04-22T16:41:27Z | null | 334.8 | 4,335 | null | 0.037601 | [
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Interviewing for a job can be nerve-wracking and even scary, but interviewing is an unavoidable step in achieving your career goals! To make your interview experience as painless and productive as possible, I’ve compiled some of my favorite interview tips to share.
Be on time– Map out the route you will take to the interview, whether you are driving or using public transportation. If you have time, it’s even better to travel the route to scope out what delays you may encounter and what parking is like nearby. Remember, if you aren’t 15 minutes early to an interview, you are late.
Be prepared– Arrive to your interview armed with several clean copies of your resume and cover letter, and a notebook and pen. Be sure to give every interviewer a copy of your resume and cover letter to have in front of them while you interview. In your notebook, you can make notes on important bits of information that is shared with you about the company and position, which will demonstrate your interest and attention to detail. Additionally, in your notebook, you could bring a list questions for the interviewer that you have compiled ahead of time- this way, you won’t forget anything and the interviewer will be impressed by how prepared you are.
Practice, practice, practice– If you are uncomfortable with interviewing, or thinking on your feet, practice interview questions with a friend, family member, or job coach ahead of time. Many websites like Monster, have lists of frequently asked interview questions. Glassdoor even allows users to share questions that they were asked in interviews with specific companies. The more you practice, the more you will learn about your strengths and weaknesses in interviewing, and the more comfortable you will feel answering even the trickiest of questions.
Send a thank you– Be sure to send the interviewer a card or email the following day, thanking them to meeting with and considering you. Include what you enjoyed about the interview, reiterate your interest in working for the company, and invite them to contact you again if they have any further questions.
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There�s no better time to be in New Jersey than fall. Gone is the overly hot and humid weather, and everyone has returned to the city from their respective summer hiatuses. It has a airy atmosphere with outdoor seating and huge windows that open onto the street. If paddlers are't synchronized, the result is a centipede effect whereby each pair of blades hits the water a fraction of a second behind, with the stroke of the boat falling out of synch. | 2019-04-25T06:30:03Z | null | 278.7 | 451 | null | 1.008869 | [
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Accessible from freeways North/South and Graham Farmer. Metered street parking available all around the clinic and alongside Harold Boas Gardens on Colin St there is 3hr metered street parking.
Centro Health use the highest quality of “Practitioner” based products in order to facilitate better health outcomes and bring equilibrium back to our hormones.
Embarking on a weight loss journey is a life changing event and we at Centro Health are here to guide and support you to be a healthier “you”.
Our Naturopaths at Centro Health can recommend which program may be right for you and guide you through a safe, gentle detox that may help clear your body of accumulated toxins.
From Relaxation to Remedial, Centro Health can tailor massage to your needs.
Vitality Longevity and Healthy Ageing Program (VLA). Why not book in for your VLA analysis to understand where your overall health is?
“My husband and I always wanted to start a family at some stage. By the time we reached 30, we decided the timing was right for us to start trying for a baby. Since we were young, relatively fit and healthy we just thought it was a matter of time. We never realised how much time. In fact, it took us nine years until we held our beautiful baby boy in our arms.
For the first few years, we didn’t really think much of it. We had just moved to Melbourne and were enjoying living in a new city. We initially thought that we weren’t getting the timing right or we weren’t trying regularly enough. As time went by, we thought more investigation was needed as we should’ve fallen pregnant by now. We both had numerous fertility tests done only to discover that my husband had antibodies attached to his sperm which caused them to be slow swimmers. We put it down to an injury he sustained as a child. We both engaged the services of holistic doctors and naturopaths to help overcome the sperm antibodies issue and to maximise our fertility. Even though it helped with our overall health, it didn’t result in us achieving our family dream.
We then decided it was time to turn to IVF as I was not getting any younger. After seven failed cycles of IVF without one positive pregnancy test, we were at the point of giving up. The emotional rollercoaster had been very taxing on both of us. I was fast running out of hope.
Around this time, my Mum suggested I see her naturopath, Susan at Centro Health. I thought I would give the chance of being a Mum one last try. Susan went through my history and previous medical files with a fine tooth comb. She also organised a complete blood workup on both Travis and I.
Lo and behold, after only being on Susan’s protocol for three months, I fell pregnant! Unfortunately, the pregnancy ended up being ectopic and I lost the baby and my right tube. I thought that was it for us. Our dreams of being parents was over. The following month my period was late so I thought I’d tease myself and take a pregnancy test. I never thought it would come back positive! Sadly, I miscarried at 7 weeks. I still decided not to give up.
I followed Susan’s protocol to the letter and eventually fell pregnant again 7 months later. I was 38.
After 8 years of trying and numerous unsuccessful rounds of IVF, we fell pregnant naturally 3 times in an 11 month period under Susan’s care. We couldn’t believe it.
Our third pregnancy was viable and we welcomed our beautiful baby boy, Arlo into the world on the 28th of August, 2017. It was a very long, tiring and emotional journey but we were blessed in the end. We will be forever grateful to Susan for assisting us in making our dream of becoming parents a reality.
To read more on Susan’s experience and approach to fertility please click the button below.
Centro Health was originally established in Wembley in 2001 and has expanded since that time. We are pleased to be located in West Perth in our beautiful premises.
Natural medicine has continued to evolve over the past decade and there are now many choices available to you to improve your health.Our philosophy is to combine traditional medicine, which is still the oldest and most widely used system of herbal, homoeopathic and nutritional medicine, with “modern day” scientific natural medicine.
Naturopathic medicine assists in the body’s own healing processes.We can offer “a range of natural medicines” which have been validated by clinical trials.
Good nutrition – having a knowledge of a healthy diet can improve vitality, increase energy and reduce the ageing process of our cells.
Having a good understanding of the underlying causes of “disease”, mental, emotional, physical and spiritual factors; one or all of these, if not working correctly can significantly affect how our bodies function on a day to day basis.
Using a combination of traditional and scientific methods, we can achieve symptomatic relief for acute health conditions and a healthy management of longer term painful chronic conditions. | 2019-04-25T21:44:24Z | null | 452.2 | 4,923 | null | 0.021328 | [
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Cut the cookies in equal parts to complete each level and unlock the next. Have fun!
Try to hit the knife between your dive fingers but don't cut yourself! Have fun!
Combine numbers together to get 10 to earn score points.
Slash the moving balls but keep away from the bombs. Have fun! | 2019-04-21T18:16:02Z | null | 1,367.4 | 285 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
Staying at Kroksta Farm means a chance to relax in natural surroundings. There are two houses for accommodation, Mangården and Bror August. Our bedrooms are individually decorated with old furniture and details. They have all been named after people who have been important to Kroksta farm. Our dining area in Mangården, as well as the conference facilities and relaxation area in Bror August can be used by guests staying in both houses. Please have a look at the houses and some of our lovely rooms by choosing the menu on the left.
If you're interested in renting a house on a longer basis, please contact us for more information. | 2019-04-22T02:08:54Z | null | 339.7 | 633 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
These are three videos in which Sacha Llewellyn highlights some of the influences behind Knights' work.
— Shahidha Bari, BBC Radio 4 Saturday Review.
Sackler Director, Ian Dejardin, discusses the Winifred Knights exhibition in the context of Dulwich Picture Gallery's 2016 programme. | 2019-04-24T04:44:54Z | null | 985.5 | 283 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
Competition within the real industry is keen. The contest to build awareness—to develop it with the same care as the construction of a residential building or a commercial property—is essential. Nowhere is this effort more visible, and nowhere is what we see more impressionable, than it is within the world of marketing.
It should create an emotional connection, which encapsulates a series of values—a set of feelings, from warmth and confidence to contentment and a wellspring of affection—for a person or product to whom you are loyal and for whom your testimonials are grand.
The right logo can do that (and more), provided you go beyond the generic and embrace greatness. Put another way, how can you stand apart from the competition when you do not stand out from any of your competitors? To ask the question is to answer it, because identity is the foundation of any successful brand; because an icon—a logo—is the expression of one's identity; because a logo is a property unto itself, whose worth increases with attention to detail and continual maintenance; because a logo is the most affordable means to affect positive change.
The more real estate agents adopt this strategy, the better we will all be. I say that because we often have to make quick decisions; and what we do—in an emergency or in the course of our everyday lives—is inseparable from what we see, be it something as simple as spotting the white-on-blue H symbol for a nearby hospital so doctors can help us, or passing a signpost that bears a real estate agent's name and logo.
How real estate agents use this tool is up to them. That they have it—that they have no choice not to use it—is up to us.
More in this category: > Federal Sentencing Guidelines Contain Insights For Broker Ethics Programs No Such Thing As Real Estate Ethics? | 2019-04-24T16:05:54Z | null | 290.5 | 1,815 | null | 0.656749 | [
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Press and Awards- Wedding Cakes- for Jenny's Cakes.
Wedding Cake Awards 'VOWS' Winners.
We are proud to have been VOWS nominees in the 'Wedding Cake Designers/Bakers' category for THREE years in succession, from 2016 to 2018!
We were justifiably proud to be the winners of the VOWS Award for ‘Wedding Cake Designer/Baker of the Year’ for 2017.
This was at the prestigious VOWS AWARDS ceremony and awards dinner, at a glittering ceremony in the Doubletree Hilton Hotel in Glasgow.
The VOWS Awards is often referred to as the ‘Wedding Industry Oscars‘, among the most sought-after wedding industry awards.
We mingled with over 700 fellow professionals from all over Scotland, and were thrilled to have been chosen as overall winners as Cake Designers of the Year!
Please click the short video which shows the build-up to the announcement, and our on-stage highlights!
Our success is a result of lots of hard work and dedication from our team, and most importantly to our lovely brides and grooms– without their support, we would not have been nominated, let alone picked up the winners trophy.
Thanks also to the judges who spent over 500 hours researching and making the final decisions- we are totally delighted and very grateful to all concerned.
Definitely one of the most amazing nights of our professional lives, and our phones have been a wee bit busier than normal in the last few months!
We do still have limited availability for the summer of 2018 and 2019, so if you are interested in visiting us at the bakery for a wedding cake consultation, please get in touch soon- we would LOVE to hear from you. | 2019-04-24T10:31:00Z | null | 603.5 | 1,610 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
The Cathedral is part of the World Heritage site officially known as Paris, Banks of the Seine, inscribed on the World Heritage List, in 1991.
UNITED NATIONS: Two-thirds of the largely medieval roof of the famed Notre Dame cathedral in Paris have gone after the devastating fire in Paris, but UN cultural experts are standing by to offer help in rebuilding the iconic structure, UNESCO World Heritage Centre Director Mechtild Rössler said.
Rössler, who visited the site Tuesday, told UN News that the cathedral is a universal symbol and the centre of France and its devastation has left people across nations shocked. She described seeing people praying outside the stricken symbol of the city and the nation, still trying to take in the scale of the disaster.
"I saw many, many people going from the Metro, to the site of Notre Dame, and I have to say many are still in a state of shock, because it's not only the Christian community, it's a building for all of us," she said.
"Really, it's a universal symbol and it's the centre of France, I think this is really shocking people profoundly and they lost something that is part of their identity".
Rössler said that a team of UNESCO experts is on hand to investigate the stability of the stonework and potential damage to stained glass windows, echoing a statement by the UNESCO Director-General, Audrey Azoulay, in which she announced that a rapid damage assessment would be carried out as soon as possible with the authorities.
After visiting the site of Notre Dame on Monday night, Azoulay said "we are all heartbroken. The Cathedral is part of the World Heritage site officially known as Paris, Banks of the Seine, inscribed on the World Heritage List, in 1991.
Notre Dame represents a historically, architecturally, and spiritually, outstanding universal heritage.It is also a monument of literary heritage, a place that is unique in our collective imagination," said the UNESCO chief, adding that the inferno which engulfed the cathedral, but appears to have left the medieval stonework intact, reminds us of the power of heritage that connects us to one another.
We are receiving messages of support from all over the world. | 2019-04-24T16:28:00Z | null | 169.9 | 2,182 | null | 0.9945 | [
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Here are the best senior retirement homes in HILLSDALE County, Michigan. This list of HILLSDALE County, Michigan retirement facilities includes homes for retirees as well as retirement communities.
Somewhere In Time is a retirement residence in Osseo, Michigan. Nestled at 3773 Hudson Rd, 49266 zip code inside Hillsdale county, Somewhere In Time provides retirement living to all senior citizens who live in Osseo and offers a family-friendly environment, as well as dietary menu for diabetics, three tasty daily meals, visiting physician services and medication reminders. It can accommodate a maximum of 12 seniors at a time.
Salem Dm Home is a retirement residence in Hillsdale county, Michigan. It is situated at 459 Salem Dr in Jonesville, Michigan and offers senior care and living to older adults who reside in the Hillsdale county area. Salem Dm Home can provide care and housing to no more than 6 seniors at once. Some of the services offered by Salem Dm Home include memory care for dementia and Alzheimer’s, assistance with daily living, a fun social activities calendar, daily menus created by a licensed dietician and a fitness center. 55 and older adults who are looking for retirement facilities in Hillsdale county, Michigan near the 49250 zip code area should feel wonderful about choosing Salem Dm Home as their retirement residence.
Drews Place Of Hillsdale is a pet-friendly retirement home in Hillsdale county, Michigan that offers numerous amenities to its residents. It is located at 300 E Bacon Street in Hillsdale, Michigan, 49242 zip code area. A few of the services provided by Drews Place Of Hillsdale include a spacious dining room, movie nights, wide entries and doorways and personal laundry service. Drews Place Of Hillsdale can provide retirement living to up to 20 senior citizens.
Country Garden Afc is a retirement home in Hillsdale, Michigan that accepts Medicare and Medicaid to cover part of the cost for retirement living. Country Garden Afc is situated at 4231 Cole Road in Hillsdale county and offers features such as tree-lined walking paths, large retirement apartments, special dining menu for birthdays and caregiving staff members on-call all day and night. It can provide older adults living in Hillsdale county up to 2 retirement apartments.
When looking for luxury senior living communities in Camden, Michigan, you will come across Stone Haven, located at 115 W Bell St, 49232 zip code area. Stone Haven enables seniors living in Hillsdale county in Michigan to experience senior living at its best. With community features that include secure keypad entry, dancing and music nights, regular doctor visits and apartment and community maintenance, seniors should feel wonderful about picking Stone Haven as their retirement community.
Finding the best senior home in Camden, Michigan is not easy, but it’s possible when you look at Home Away From Home. It is located at 4561 Oak Glen Drive and provides services such as grooming and beauty services, pet services and daily fitness activities. Home Away From Home provides a total of 3 retirement apartments to Hillsdale county older adults.
Hands Of Time Afc is a home for retirees located in Hillsdale, Michigan at 70 Superior Street. It offers senior citizens in Hillsdale and nearby areas who are searching for retirement communities in Hillsdale county amenities that include transportation to doctor appointments, 24/7 concierge service, a nursing center and bed and linen services.
Those senior citizens who require assistance with everyday tasks and desire an assisted retirement home in Osseo, Michigan should consider Carols Country Haven Afc. It can accommodate a total of 6 residents. Carols Country Haven Afc helps with daily tasks such as bathing, getting dressed, moving from one place to another and other nursing care as required. It offers amenities such as modern retirement units, beauty salon, and church and chaplain services.
Heritage House Afc is a retirement facility in Hillsdale county that provides board and care services for retired adults who reside in Reading, Michigan and surrounding areas. It’s located in the 49274 zip code area at 121 West State Street and offers amenities like rehabilitative services, daily board games, scheduled off-site activities, regular housekeeping service and newly renovated retirement apartments. It includes a total of 12 retirement living units.
Country Living Of Hillsdale is a retirement home located in Hillsdale, Michigan in Hillsdale county. It is best suited for older adults who need nursing care and housing all under one roof. Country Living Of Hillsdale is situated at 1133 N Lake Pleasant Rd in the 49242 zip code and includes amenities such as fresh daily meals, on-site occupational therapy, brain-stimulating daily activities and worship services. It has a capacity of 20 retirement apartments.
Shady Hills Care Home is an assisted retirement home in Jonesville, Michigan. Nestled at 5551 E Mosherville Rd, 49250 zip code inside Hillsdale county, Shady Hills Care Home provides retirement living to all elderly adults who live in Jonesville and provides a welcoming environment, as well as expanded dietary menu, three tasty daily meals, on-site physician services and help managing medications. It can accommodate a maximum of 6 elderly adults at a time.
Golden Years Afc Homes is an assisted retirement home in Hillsdale county, Michigan. It is situated at 1885 S Osseo Road in Osseo, Michigan and offers senior care and living to retirees who reside in the Hillsdale county area. Golden Years Afc Homes can provide care and housing to no more than 11 seniors at once. Some of the services offered by Golden Years Afc Homes include memory care for dementia and Alzheimer’s, daily living assistance, full social activities calendar, dietician-prepared menus and a fitness room. Older adults who are looking for retirement communities in Hillsdale county, Michigan near the 49266 zip code area will feel great about choosing Golden Years Afc Homes as their retirement residence.
Dawn's Country Care is a pet-friendly senior home in Hillsdale county, Michigan that provides numerous amenities to its residents. It is located at 1671 Holcomb Rd in Hillsdale, Michigan, 48242 zip code area. A few of the amenities offered by Dawn's Country Care include a restaurant, sing-along nights and karaoke parties, wide entries and doorways and laundry service. Dawn's Country Care can provide retirement living to up to 5 elderly adults.
Drews Place At Village Green Ii is a retirement residence in Hillsdale, Michigan that accepts Medicare and Medicaid to cover some of the cost for retirement living. Drews Place At Village Green Ii is located at 109 Village Green Blvd in Hillsdale county and offers amenities such as trails and paths, oversized retirement apartments, private dining for special events and birthdays and caregiving staff members on-call 24/7. It can provide older adults living in Hillsdale county a maximum of 20 retirement residences.
When trying to find luxury senior assisted living communities in Hillsdale, Michigan, you will come across Smith Afc Home, located at 2368 Bankers Road, 49242 zip code area. Smith Afc Home enables retired adults living in Hillsdale county in Michigan to experience senior living at its best. With community amenities that include 24/7 security, dancing nights, scheduled wellness check-ups and apartment and community maintenance, retired adults should feel wonderful about selecting Smith Afc Home as their retirement community.
Finding the best senior home in Hillsdale, Michigan is hard, but it’s possible if you look at West Home. It is located at 430 N West Street and offers services such as on-site barbershop, pet services and fitness activities on a daily basis. West Home provides a total of 6 retirement residences to Hillsdale county elderly adults.
Montgomery House is a retirement community located in Jonesville, Michigan at 312 South St. It offers 55 and older adults in Jonesville and nearby areas who are looking for retirement residences in Hillsdale county amenities that include unlimited medical transportation, 24/7 front desk assistance, healthcare center and housekeeping.
Those 55 and over adults who require assistance with everyday tasks and want a retirement facility in Hillsdale, Michigan should consider Tri-state Country Care. It can accommodate a total of 5 retirees. Tri-state Country Care aids with daily tasks that include taking a bath, getting dressed, help moving around and other nursing care as required. It includes amenities such as modern retirement apartments, 24-hour dining, and religious services.
Maple Ridge Farms Assisted Living is a retirement residence in Hillsdale county that includes board and care services for seniors who reside in Hudson, Michigan and surrounding areas. It’s situated in the 49247 zip code area at 14831 Beecher Road and offers amenities such as rehabilitative services, billiards and other games, scheduled off-site activities, weekly laundry service and newly updated retirement apartments. It has a total of 15 retirement living units.
Stewart's Afc is an assisted retirement home located in Hillsdale, Michigan in Hillsdale county. It is best suited for seniors who require personal care all in one location. Stewart's Afc is located at 2438 Bankers Road in the 49242 zip code and offers amenities like freshly prepared meals, on-site occupational therapy, stimulating and engaging activities and religious services. It has a capacity of 4 retirement apartments.
Kneebush Afc Home is a retirement home in Pittsford, Michigan. Nestled at 10040 Pittsford Road, 49271 zip code inside Hillsdale county, Kneebush Afc Home provides retirement living to all senior citizens who live in Pittsford and offers a family environment, as well as expanded dietary menu, three delicious daily meals, physician services and medication coordination. It can house a maximum of 5 older adults at a time.
Covenant Care is a retirement residence in Hillsdale county, Michigan. It is situated at 7051 Long Lake Road in Reading, Michigan and offers senior care and living to retired adults who reside in the Hillsdale county area. Covenant Care can provide accommodation to no more than 6 seniors at a time. Some of the features provided by Covenant Care include memory care for dementia and Alzheimer’s, daily living assistance, a fun social activities calendar, daily menus created by a licensed dietician and a fitness center. Senior citizens who are looking for retirement facilities in Hillsdale county, Michigan near the 49274 zip code area will feel great about selecting Covenant Care as their retirement residence.
Saving Grace is a pet-friendly senior home in Hillsdale county, Michigan that provides many amenities to its residents. It is located at 3501 S Jerome Road in Pittsford, Michigan, 49271 zip code area. Some of the amenities provided by Saving Grace include a restaurant, musical activities and karaoke nights, wheelchair-accessible facilities and laundry for all personal clothes. Saving Grace can provide retirement living to a maximum of 6 retirees.
Eitniear Afc is a retirement residence in Osseo, Michigan that accepts Medicare and Medicaid to pay some of the cost for retirement living. Eitniear Afc is situated at 5760 Hudson Rd in Hillsdale county and includes amenities such as walking paths and trails, spacious apartment suites, private dining for special events and birthdays and caregiving staff members on-call 24/7. It can provide retired adults living in Hillsdale county up to 6 retirement residences.
When looking for luxury senior living communities in Hillsdale, Michigan, you will come across Summit House, located at 425 Summit St, 49242 zip code area. Summit House enables senior citizens living in Hillsdale county in Michigan to experience retirement living at its best. With community amenities that include 24-hour security system, dancing nights, on-site doctor visits and apartment and community maintenance, senior citizens should feel wonderful about selecting Summit House as their retirement community.
Finding the best retirement community in Hillsdale, Michigan is not easy, but it’s possible if you look at Westwood Home. It is situated at 115 Westwood and offers services that include on-site salon and spa, pet services and fitness activities on a daily basis. Westwood Home provides a total of 6 retirement apartments to Hillsdale county 55 and older adults.
Drews Place At Village Green is a retirement home located in Hillsdale, Michigan at 101 Village Green Blvd. It offers 55 and older adults in Hillsdale and nearby areas who are searching for retirement communities in Hillsdale county amenities that include free medical transportation, 24/7 concierge service, nursing services and housekeeping service.
Those seniors who need help with daily activities and want a retirement home in Jonesville, Michigan should consider Jonesville Home. It can house a total of 5 residents. Jonesville Home assists with daily tasks that include taking a shower, dressing, getting in and out of bed and other nursing care as needed. It provides amenities such as modern rooms, library, and chaplain and church services.
Steamburg Road Home is a retirement residence in Hillsdale county that provides board and care services for 55 and older adults who reside in Hillsdale, Michigan and nearby areas. It’s located in the 49242 zip code area at 1540 Steamburg Road and offers amenities such as rehabilitative services, bingo and card games, scheduled picnics, cleaning and housekeeping service and newly renovated retirement residences. It has a total of 6 retirement living units.
Powell Care Home is a home for retirees located in Pittsford, Michigan in Hillsdale county. It is best suited for retirees who require nursing care and housing all in one location. Powell Care Home is located at 7531 S Waldron Road in the 49271 zip code and provides amenities like chef-prepared meals, on-site physical and speech therapy, stimulating and engaging activities and religious services. It has a capacity of 4 retirement residences.
The Gingko Tree is a retirement home in Litchfield, Michigan. Nestled at 234 Marshall Street, 49252 zip code inside Hillsdale county, The Gingko Tree provides retirement living to all 55+ adults who live in Litchfield and provides a personal and friendly environment, as well as expanded dietary menu, breakfast, lunch and dinner meals, on-site physician services and medication coordination. It can accommodate a maximum of 6 55 and older adults at a time.
Country Living Of Hillsdale is a retirement residence in Hillsdale county, Michigan. It is located at 1127 N Lake Pleasant Rd in Hillsdale, Michigan and offers senior care and living to 55 and older adults who reside in the Hillsdale county area. Country Living Of Hillsdale can provide care and housing to a maximum of 20 seniors at a time. Some of the amenities offered by Country Living Of Hillsdale include Alzheimer’s and dementia care, help with daily living activities, many social activities, dietician-created menus and a fitness center. 55 and older adults who are looking for retirement communities in Hillsdale county, Michigan near the 49242 zip code area will feel wonderful about selecting Country Living Of Hillsdale as their retirement residence.
Anderson Home is a pet-friendly home for retirees in Hillsdale county, Michigan that provides numerous amenities to its residents. It is located at 7960 Anderson Road in Litchfield, Michigan, 49252 zip code area. Some of the features provided by Anderson Home include a large dining area, movie nights, wheelchair-accessible facilities and laundry service. Anderson Home can offer retirement living to up to 6 elderly adults.
The Haven is a retirement residence in Montgomery, Michigan that accepts Medicaid and Medicare to pay some of the cost for retirement living. The Haven is located at 423 Mccallum Road in Hillsdale county and includes features such as walking paths and trails, spacious retirement apartments, catering for special occasions and caregivers on-call throughout the night and day. It can provide retired adults living in Hillsdale county up to 20 retirement apartments.
When trying to find luxury assisted senior living communities in Jonesville, Michigan, you will come across Country View, located at 10091 Concord Road, 49250 zip code area. Country View enables 55 and over adults living in Hillsdale county in Michigan to experience retirement living at its best. With community amenities like secure keypad entry, dancing and music nights, regular doctor visits and apartment and community maintenance, 55 and over adults should feel wonderful about picking Country View as their retirement community.
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This posting is for the 2019 Summer CSA in Dartmouth, MA.
You will pick-up weekly on Wednesdays from 1-6pm at the Silverbrook Farm farmstand (592 Chase Road Dartmouth, MA 02747). There is NO PICK-UP on Wednesday, July 3rd.
We offer a Full Share which is portioned for the entire family and a Half Share which is best for couples or friends. The Full Share and sometimes the Half Share will not only contain sustainably locally grown vegetables, fruits, jams and farm fresh eggs but can also include marmalades, mustards and local cheeses. | 2019-04-21T20:29:53Z | null | 1,312.2 | 538 | null | 0.48513 | [
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Each luxury chalet has a stunning lake view and includes a living and dining room which area is comfortably furnished. It has a fully equipped kitchen, with an outside BBQ place and a spacious terrace, with all the comforts and amenities of home.
We do have different sizes of chalets. For more description and pictures take a look at the links below.
to open our virtual tour click here. | 2019-04-20T11:03:52Z | null | 410.9 | 388 | null | 0.43299 | [
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Texas state jobsites where workers who have been diagnosed with asbestos related diseases have been employed. If you worked at one of these locations and suspect you have an asbestos-related disease call888.640.0914 for an experienced Texas jobsite Asbestos Mesothelioma Lawyer.
TEXAS Borger Industrial Insulators, Inc.
TEXAS Borger Standard Insulations, Inc.
TEXAS Corpus Christi Coastal States Petrochemical Co.
TEXAS Diboll Southern Pine Plywood Co.
TEXAS Eagle Pass H.L. Barbrera Forwarding Co.
TEXAS Fort Worth Brandt Equip. & Supply Co., 2800 Nichols St.
TEXAS Fort Worth Specialty Sand & Refractories, 2727 Ludell St.
TEXAS Houston Armco Steel Corp., Houston Works, masonry dept.
TEXAS Houston Peerless Manufacturing Co.
TEXAS Odessa General Tire Co.
TEXAS Port Arthur Texaco Inc.
TEXAS San Antonio Wall Colmoney Corp.
TEXAS Waxahachie Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corp. | 2019-04-22T00:36:25Z | null | 1,016.8 | 873 | null | 0.266896 | [
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That's the latest title that Chairman John Conyers has given the hearing his House Judiciary Committee will hold on Friday, July 25th. The previous title had been "The Imperial Presidency of George W. Bush and Possible Legal Responses." The idea that had preceded that one was to hold a hearing on Congressman Dennis Kucinich's latest article of impeachment: "Deceiving Congress with fabricated threats of Iraq WMDs to fraudulently obtain support for an authorization of the use of military force against Iraq."
The problem with that initial idea, of course, was that impeachment is opposed by Nancy Pelosi who recently explained that she's against it because she's "bipartisan", and by Barack Obama, who says it should be "reserved for exceptional circumstances", and by John Conyers who claims that if he upheld the Constitution Fox News would call him mean names, not to mention Harold Ford who alleges that "The Constitution doesn't poll well."On top of that problem with impeachment, there was the problem of the war. The Congress that was elected in 2006 to end the war, expose the truth of its origin, and hold people accountable for it has very carefully avoided holding any hearings on the topic. During the previous Congress, Barbara Lee led a push along with Kucinich to investigate the White House Iraq Group. I asked her early in 2007 why she wouldn't do the same in the majority, and she claimed, rather half-heartedly, that she would do so, but never has.
The problem with the second name for the hearing was perhaps what I pointed out last week: it's oxymoronic. If you're going to have an imperial presidency, why not a presidential emperor? And since when has it become acceptable to acknowledge the empire in the halls of Congress? People could begin questioning why we pay to maintain a half million soldiers in 1,000 bases in 150 countries at great expense and to the serious endangerment of ourselves, generating resentment and hatred around the globe.
So the third title was arrived at: "Executive Power and Its Constitutional Limitations." This handily avoids any reference to Bush or Cheney or impeachment or war or empire. And yet it's that much more absurd, since we have no executive and really do have an imperial co-presidency. And then there's the Constitution problem. The Constitution brings up impeachment in six places but never once mentions censure. Never does the Constitution propose a remedy of redundantly recriminalizing crimes once a criminal president is out of office. Never does the Constitution mention political parties or loyalty to them. Never does the Constitution place the election of an executive ahead of the importance of maintaining an executive rather than a king. It's very hard to imagine how several of the speakers Conyers hopes to have on Friday, on the topics he wants them to discuss, are going to be able to fit the Constitution into their remarks.
Rumor has it there are two (maybe three) panels being planned for the hearing, one consisting of Kucinich and four other members of Congress (Jane Harman, Walter Jones, Brad Miller, and Maurice Hinchey), and the other consisting of non-Congress Members (Elizabeth Holtzman, Bruce Fein, Frederick Schwartz, John Dean, Bob Barr, Ralph Nader, Rocky Anderson).
But, all of the above is subject to change and subject to public pressure as well as pressure from Pelosi-Conyers. If you know any of the scheduled speakers, please urge them to renounce good-Germanism, please urge them to read the Constitution on which they are being asked to testify.
And please contact the members of the Judiciary Committee and insist that they be there on Friday the 25th and that they speak up for impeachment.
1. Contact your member of Congress in support of impeachment.
3. Sign the petition at Congressman Kucinich's website. | 2019-04-20T07:06:33Z | null | 364.1 | 3,823 | null | 0.050222 | [
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Victorian Christmas Committee members ham it up a little in front of one of the hanging baskets which the annual event provides for the historic area of town. Behind them is the Edmond Metzger Home which will be part of the Candle Light Tour this year. From left is Ashley Bogart, House Chairperson for Victorian Christmas, Tony Phillips, his wife Connie Phillips, and Yvonne Roskowski. Phillips' home at 1513 Campbell Street will also be part of the tour.
Come and experience Williamsport's rich cultural and architectural heritage in the heart of the Millionaire's Row Historic District!
Come and see Williamsport's Victorian Secret: A Peek Into Wardrobes Past!
Victorian Christmas Church & House Tours ~ Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Homes decorated for the holiday with entertainment at most sites.
Tickets are $15 per person, cash or check. For credit cards, call the Lycoming County Visitors Bureau at (800) 358-9900. Tickets can be purchased at the following locations: The Community Arts Center, 220 West Fourth Street or The Lycoming County Visitors Bureau, 210 William Street.
The birth of Victorian Christmas (and the renaissance of Williamsport's fabled Millionaire's Row) all began, appropriately enough, in the historic bar of the Peter Herdic House Restaurant, 407 West Fourth Street, in March 1999.
"Gloria, Ted and I were so active in trying to achieve restoration in the Historic District. One day, over a glass of wine at the bar, we decided to have a little candlelight tour. We did it all ourselves and had a few houses, dragging our friends in to guide. Then we added a luncheon at Park Place. Oh, the first year we had a carol sing in the lawn of Park Place and lit a tree on Friday evening. It was grand."
Sisters Gloria and Marcia Miele, owners of the Peter Herdic House Restaurant and other West Fourth Street mansions, and Edward (Ted) Lyon, Jr., also a Historic District property owner, share Young’s passion for historic preservation.
Soon, they were joined by Fran Visco, her sisters and mother, who organized a bridal gown fashion show at Park Place. Gown models portrayed well-known Williamsport personalities. Some of the gowns were very old and made of gorgeous silk and satin, recalls Young. Capitalizing on the success of this show, the group organized more, featuring lovely authentic Victorian clothing and hats and emceed by the mayor and other city dignitaries. As an added attraction, Visco's family decorated the prettiest tree at Park Place.
Fire-burned buildings were bought by preservationists. Single families, such as Carlos and Melinda Saldivia, Tim Levan, and Hank and Mary Collings moved to the heart of Millionaire's Row.
They received grants from the Pennsylvania Council of the Arts, Lycoming County Visitors' Bureau, and the Williamsport-Lycoming Foundation to continue and enhance the festivities, which had become a much-anticipated annual event. According to Young, “the best celebration of all" occurred when Victorian Magazine featured five of Williamsport's historic houses in several of its issues. Everyone's hard work had put Victorian Christmas and Williamsport on the map as a serious Victorian destination.
The first year we gathered our money from the tickets in our muffs and went to the Herdic House to rejoice. We put the money out to count and toasted each other, we were so pleased,” recounts Young.
We celebrated a Scottish Christmas in 2008!
Nan Young, Ted Lyon Jr. and Gloria Miele. | 2019-04-21T16:39:26Z | null | 452.7 | 3,470 | null | 0.595389 | [
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Barb made this chicken fried steak in her Power AirFryer XL plus lots of other delicious foods! Please share your recipes! ?... I love Chicken Fried Steak. I usually make Chicken Fried Steak in my cast iron skillet, but I decided to cook it in my Air Fryer. The reason I decided to use my T-Fal Actifry Airfryer was for 2 reasons.
Our website searches for recipes from food blogs, this time we are presenting the result of searching for the phrase air fryer recipe chicken fried steak.
You can cook a whole meal in the air-fryer. These two recipe are fun, easy, and eye-opening. You'll expand your cooking knowledge and approaches. These two recipe are fun, easy, and eye-opening. You'll expand your cooking knowledge and approaches.
9/04/2018�� The beauty about air fryer steak is that you can make different cuts in the air fryer. I�ve made delicious filet mignon, skirt steak , and ribeye . Just remember to adjust cooking times based on thickness of steak and doneness preference. | 2019-04-22T06:01:48Z | null | 1,291.8 | 984 | null | 0.336382 | [
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These are well made nylon mounts. I would make a note to follow manufactures suggestion of not using it as a load bearing attach point. It will flex if used as a bipod mount point.
Great product/very fast shipping. I will be ordering more from BravoCO. | 2019-04-18T21:04:41Z | null | 1,240.2 | 252 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
Located in Novaya Usman', CAT BASILIO offers self-catering accommodation with free WiFi. CAT BASILIO boasts views of the city and is 13 km from Voronezh. M4 Motorway is a 5-minute drive away. Free secured parking is located on site. The unit is equipped with a kitchenette. Towels and bed linen are featured at CAT BASILIO. There is a private bathroom with a bath. Airport shuttle is available upon request. The nearest airport is Voronezh International Airport, 25 km from the property.
Please inform CAT BASILIO in advance of your expected arrival time. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly with the contact details provided in your confirmation. | 2019-04-24T23:50:30Z | null | 463.5 | 695 | null | 0.489209 | [
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In the beach bunker south of Sinamoi's initial position. You will need to hear a radio transmission about a guy "stuck in a lifeguard bunker on the beach" from one of the radios while on a story or side mission to unlock the rescue event (otherwise, there is nothing there).
Once you defeat the zombies and rescue the survivor (Jose Garcia), you will see a portal icon on the map for the area where the mod is. Note that the bunker where the plans are found are actually in the middle of the Resort area, and cannot be accessed from the outside.
"Look through the manual I prepared and you will learn how to quickly and easily make your weapon into a strong crushing tool. More crushing than it already was, that is..."
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1997-98 Senate Bill 0237. An Act Providing State Aid To Public Schools For The Purchase Of Low Emissions Vehicles.
Title 1997-98 Senate Bill 0237. An Act Providing State Aid To Public Schools For The Purchase Of Low Emissions Vehicles. | 2019-04-25T16:09:13Z | null | 3,275.5 | 235 | null | 0.970213 | [
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Manufacturer of a wide range of products which include monel tubes, monel round bar, monel pipes, monel rods, monel sheets and monel flanges.
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We are one of the prominent manufacturers, suppliers, and exporters of a wide range of high grade Monel Flanges. These flanges are manufactured from optimum grade nickel alloy, which is known as Monel, which is obtained from well established vendors. The flanges, offered by us are ideal for use in high temperature and pressure conditions. These flanges can be custom designed as per the requirement of our valuable customers.
We are well known for quality supplier of Monel Plates. We always aim to provide high quality sheets & Plates at most competitive price, high on quality and durability. These sheets and plates are available in different dimensions and material to ensure wider choice to our clients. | 2019-04-20T06:35:39Z | null | 404.6 | 3,644 | null | 0.561471 | [
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It’s that hot time of year, summer, when many of us take leave from work and find some time to relax in the sun while eating watermelon and ice cream. We want you to enjoy your time as much as possible, so here are four summer IT tips for you.
If traveling with your laptop, stop and think. Do you really need your tax forms and confidential, sensitive data on your hard drive? Move personal information from the hard drive to an external storage set-up, or at least a hard drive and backup your portable computer before leaving.
Don’t publicly broadcast your vacation plans on social networking sites. If you’re leaving your house unoccupied and at risk for potential burglary, take a few minutes to adjust settings for sharing your location on your social networking site and any apps on your smart phone.
IT people, take advantage of the empty offices and blow the dust out off the PC and laptop cases. When people return the added ventilation will make your job easier as less machines will overheat.
You’re on holiday, so set an auto-responder and leave your work phone at home! You’re not a machine; you need time off to work to the best of your abilities! | 2019-04-19T03:14:03Z | null | 567.5 | 1,162 | null | 0.179002 | [
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Dr. Frisvold joined the faculty at The University of Arizona in 1997. He has been a visiting scholar at the National Institute of Rural Development in Hyderabad, India, a lecturer at The Johns Hopkins University, and Chief of the Resource and Environmental Policy Branch of USDA's Economic Research Service.
His research interests include domestic and international environmental policy, as well as the causes and consequences of technological change in agriculture. In 1995-96, Dr. Frisvold served on the Senior staff of the President's Council of Economic Advisers with responsibility for agricultural, natural resource, and international trade issues. He is currently an associate editor for two journals: Pest Management Science and Water Economics and Policy.
Ervin, D, E Breshears, G Frisvold, T Hurley, K Dentzman, J. Gunsolus, R Jussaume, M Owen, J Norsworthy, M Al Mamun , W Everman (2019) Farmer attitudes toward cooperative approaches to herbicide resistance management: A common pool ecosystem service challenge.” Ecological Economics 157, 237–245.
Jørgensen, P, A Aktipis,Z Brown, Y Carrière, Sharon Downes, R Dunn, G Epstein, G Frisvold, D Hawthorne, Y Gröhn, G Gujar, D Jasovský, E Klein, F Klein, G Lhermie, D Mota-Sanchez, C Omoto, M Schlüter, H Scott, D Wernli, S Carroll (2018) Dynamics of antibiotic and pesticide susceptibility and the Anthropocene operating space. Nature Sustainability 1(11), 632–641.
Davis, A & G Frisvold (2017). Are herbicides a once in a century method of weed control? Pest Management Science 73(11), 2209–2220.
Bickel, A, D Duval & G Frisvold (2017) Arizona’s agribusiness system: Contributions to the state economy. Tucson: University of Arizona Cooperative Extension.
Naranjo, S, P Ellsworth, G Frisvold (2015) Economic value of biological control in integrated pest management of managed plant systems. Annual Review of Entomology 60, 621–645.
Frisvold, G. & K Konyar (2012) Less water: How will agriculture in southern Mountain states adapt? Water Resources Research 48, W05534, doi:10.1029/2011WR011057.
Norsworthy, J, S Ward, D Shaw, R Llewellyn, R Nichols, T Webster, K Bradley, G Frisvold, S. Powles, N Burgos, W Witt, M Barrett (2012) Reducing the risks of herbicide resistance: Best management practices and recommendations. Weed Science 60, 31–62.
Innes, R & G Frisvold (2009) The Economics of endangered species. Annual Review of Resource Economics 1, 485–512.
Frisvold G (2004) How federal farm programs affect water use, quality, and allocation among sectors. Water Resources Research 40, (2004), W12S05.
Frisvold, G, K Fernicola, M Langworthy (2001) Market returns, infrastructure and the supply and demand for extension services. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 83, 758–763.
Frisvold, G & M Caswell (2000) Transboundary water management: Game-theoretic lessons for projects on the U.S.– Mexico border. Agricultural Economics 24, 101–111.
Frisvold, G & P Condon (1998) The Convention on Biological Diversity and agriculture: Implications and unresolved debates. World Development 26, 551–70.
Winters, P, R Murgai, A de Janvry, E Sadoulet, G Frisvold (1998) Economic and welfare impacts of climate change on developing countries. Environmental and Resource Economics 12, 1–12.
Larson, B & G Frisvold (1996) Fertilizer use in Sub-Saharan Africa: What is needed and why. Food Policy 21, 509–525.
Frisvold, G (1994) Does supervision matter? Some hypothesis tests using Indian farm-level data. Journal of Development Economics 43, 217–238.
Frisvold, G, R Mines & J Perloff (1988) Effects of job site sanitation and living conditions on the health and welfare of agricultural workers. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 70, 873–885. | 2019-04-21T04:24:25Z | null | 1,371.3 | 3,706 | null | 0.186454 | [
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I've started cutting up 2 liter soda bottles into flower pots.
This last weekend I helped a friend tear apart is old, tired deck. It happens to be about the same color as my old, tired deck. So I am using bits of his deck to make a planter for my deck.
My soda bottle SIPs (Sub Irrigated Planters) with the 3d printed Irrigation blocks will run down the length of the deck in this planter box. This will allow me the ability to shuffle the plants around between the base sections.
I am pretty excited about what this will give me the ability to do for growing food in the future. The deck is one of two spots that get good sunlight over the course of the day.
Soda Bottles and old deck boards.
A little bit of help from my bestest helper.
Marking things that evidently needed to be marked up – glad she caught my oversight.
Starting to get the planter box built. There will be sides all the way around, so you can’t see much of the Soda Bottle SIPs. You can see the bottle cutter I printed here as well.
This view would be just wooden planter.
Food grade containers – they hold acidic liquid safely. The soda bottles are probably much safer than a plastic flower pot.
That's my thought process, anyhow. | 2019-04-24T14:28:45Z | null | 517.2 | 1,202 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
Mason, Griffin & Pierson supports the Boy Scouts of America, Central New Jersey Council, Troop 46. From 1:00 to 5:00 PM on Sunday June 7 the Scouts will hold a Strawberry Festival fundraiser at the Montgomery Middle School Lower Campus on Burnt Hill Road in Skillman. Entertainment is provided by the Blawenburg Band and the Montgomery High School Bands. | 2019-04-21T08:54:24Z | null | 748.7 | 354 | null | 0.514124 | [
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Yes, we’re still alive. That 3-week flu in November really set me back, followed by holidays and Tanis coming home from school and then taxes… But all that is behind us and now we’re just waiting for some warmth.
With no snow, I’d expect this to be another early run. Short of some major snow event(s), we won’t have much to keep the spring rains cooler and hold off the spawning. Looking a lot like two years ago when we peaked around the 1st of April and by May, the run was done. Been VERY cold for a couple weeks (with all my water pipes frozen solid at the hangar), and with no snow insulation, the lakes are pretty solid. So expect spring fish to be early and winter fish to be late getting out of the lake.
But there is snow throughout the coming week’s forecast. Is that enough? Doesn’t look like it. Coming in inches, not feet. No major winter storm warnings in the foreseeable future.
OK, back to cleaning my office, putting spring fly shop orders together and thawing the pipes (again). This morning, we have half the water running, but not to the bathroom with the shower, or the laundry.
Night before last, Patrick came through the shop with a fresh report… I would have posted this earlier, but I’m suffering through a really bad cold/flu and have been in bed most of the past week.
So he went down and fished hard down at the lower landing end of the river. Chased some fish around, but didn’t touch any. I haven’t had any success in this fall season down there. Seems as though these fall steelhead are in a hurry to get upstream and don’t slow down enough to have much success in the lower river. And his efforts were rewarded by getting charged in the dark by a sow with cubs… So we still have some bears on the river.
So that is the ONLY fishing report I have had. Right now, we have one guy at the Forest Service cabins, three guys in a jet-boat, Patrick, two guys arrived last night and two more on today’s morning flight. There were a couple extra cars in the 9 Mile parking lot, but the people weren’t seen anywhere… Pretty quiet.
The snow we were supposed to see Friday night didn’t happen. Just a brief flurry before turning to a light drizzle. An occasional shower this weekend, but nothing cold enough to stick. The cooler weather did drop the water temp into the ideal range for the past 4 days, which should be attracting fresh steelhead into the system. Flows are still looking really good with it hanging at 224CFS right now.
Everything is just looking spectacular on paper right now for the bridge area. Weather forecast is for sunny and partly cloudy skies through the early part of the coming week, with another chance of snow beginning Wednesday. Showing a mix of rain and snow Thursday where the forecast ends.
Looking so much better than last year’s deep cold that shut the river down this week.
September was unbelievably dry… October is making up for it. Back to back storms that have really not let up for weeks. Including the biggest thunderstorm I have ever seen in Alaska! We just don’t get them here. This one a few nights ago lasted for 6 hours. One strike hit the big FAA radar tower along runway 02/20 while I was watching out the window. Then we had two strikes on the GCI cell tower about 200 yards from the hangar. Never have I before actually appreciated having that damn cell tower outside my window taller than my building until it became the lightening rod to draw strikes away from my house!
The last actual fishing report I received was back the first week of October, so three weeks old. One of the Yak Lodge guides had his family here as a season closer and they floated the river. Probably the last boat down the river… Lots of fresh silvers coming in with the slightly higher water at the time and he reported seeing a school of 8 clearly fresh steelhead in one hole. Obviously those weren’t the only ones in the river, so it was a good early sign even with the water still very warm.
First real steelheader came through the shop heading to the Forest Service cabin on Sunday. Two more heading to the other cabin came through Monday. Won’t see or hear from them for a week, so still no fresh fishing report. However, Kraig from the Lodge stopped in earlier today to say the river is choked off at the top and bottom. Big jam at the Rodeo Hole that he was able to get around by dragging over the gravel bar, only to hit a big one not far above that. He said he cut a path down to the cabins, but it is pretty ugly with new trees and jams just below. So floating the river with anything not inflatable isn’t much of an option right now (and probably not till spring).
Current river conditions are really pretty good right now. Flow has come back down to 371CFS, from a high of near 2,700 just a week ago. Yes, that can knock a lot of trees over! I think 300 is ideal for this fall run fishing above and below the bridge. Can’t really sight-fish well, but they are in there and react really well to swung streamers.
Probably no point in giving you a weather forecast, but here goes anyway… Was supposed to be 100% chance of rain today, but it has been dry all day. Now it is saying 30% of showers tonight, then clear through Friday. That will definitely give us some cold nights to drop the water temp. Then a chance of snow Friday night and into Saturday morning before turning back to rain.
And FYI… The shop is open Tues-Sat 10am to 6pm. Closed Sunday and Monday. If you are coming in on the evening flight and want to come by, give me a heads up and we’ll wait for you. Just in case the flight is a little late. | 2019-04-21T16:37:55Z | null | 509 | 5,572 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
Chris: As convincing as all of the campaign rhetoric and political advertisements are, there has yet to be a stump speech as thoroughly intimidating as one delivered by a gorilla. It seems gorillas have a somewhat supernatural ability to get one to cast a ballot by using scare tactics. I live a few counties away from Seattle, in a zoning district known as Texas, but I am strongly considering decorating my lawn with “Vote for Adrian Hanauer” yard signs, showing my support for the Sounders’ general manager, simply because a large ape named Civ told me to.
Joe: Having fans vote to confirm or change management as the Seattle Sounders are doing is like having the inmates vote on the daily menu. Perhaps the vote should include firing the owners.
Brad: The fans have been involved with decisions for the team since the beginning, when they voted for the team name. Being able to have such a part in the team seems like it will interest a larger fan base than if all you could do was buy a ticket and watch the game. It puts you in the action as if you were right there with the coach deciding plays.
Chris: Would it be considered unethical to hang my chad in support of Hanauer? Only season ticket holders and members of the Loyal Order of Water Buffalos Lodge have a right to vote. Would suspicions be aroused if I were to register, claiming that I commute to games?
Brad: I would like to see it with more teams here. I have been a soccer fan since I was little, and I would love to see the enthusiasm here that you see from fans around the world.
Joe: If European soccer fans vote on their management, that's all the reason why we should not. Sports franchises are businesses; run them that way. And that goes for all sports franchises.
Brad: Building a larger fan base would definitely be a positive. But at the same time, it could affect the fans if a favorite was voted out. I think a neat spin on this would be the ability to vote players, coaches, etc., into positions as well as voting them out.
Joe: There are no positive or negatives in their stunt. It's just plain silly.
Chris: Hanauer should be thankful part-owner Drew Carey does not, as least publicly, decide his salary based on a spin of “The Price is Right’s” Big Wheel.
Joe: Publicity stunts probably mean the Sounders are probably going broke. Fix the message not the messenger.
Chris: I'm all for fan voting to replace GMs, coaches, etc., and possibly extending this concept to other fields, including restaurant servers and telemarketers. I am all for this until I or someone I know gets voted out or until ordinary citizens begin having to wear buttons, display yard signs and campaign for themselves.
Brad: Not sure that I would go that far. Then it could backfire, and someone could get voted out after just having a bad day. There would have to be a lot of thought out into exactly how that process would work if they included coaches and players.
Joe: The only people who are voted upon are politicians, and I personally don't want to be a politician.
Chris: President Obama or Governor Romney would garner an infestation of votes if they campaigned dressed as primates.
Brad: I think I would like the challenge of needing to keep people wanting me in a job, but I also think it would add a lot of stress on top of the job responsibilities. I would probably prefer a job based on merit and left up to one boss. | 2019-04-23T16:20:31Z | null | 381.9 | 3,390 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
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Listen to radio stations from Toribío, from a wide variety of genres like Christian, Music, Praise & Worship and Spanish. Enjoy stations such as Radio La Voz de la Verdad and more. Come find the top new songs, playlists, and music! Listen on your iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Android, Blackberry, and other app-enabled mobile phones. | 2019-04-19T12:58:44Z | null | 232.8 | 330 | null | 0.5 | [
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Mr. Browne formally known as Shiestydagypsy, (some may know him as Sean Sutherland but now Nasir brown or Mr. Brown) was raised in Westchester County NY, better known as ‘Money-earning Mt Vernon’. Whilst never signing an official deal, Sean has made a small dent in the field of hip hop, both creating and producing a great catalogue of recorded music over the years. Sean has been on the music scene since the early 90’s coming from an old skool perspective to a new skool relevance.
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Said this I said that, is about me saying things saying this and that.
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The Parental Advisory label is a warning label ” Parental Guidance: Explicit Lyrics” : Please note.
Cool ol’ skool feel – want to hear the full tracks- how can this be done?
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We have come to the end of our journey. Chris, Earl and Justin (with James connection giving him a break) sit down to discuss the most recent Spider-man movie, The Amazing Spider-man 2. Much like the movie, the podcast is all over the place with its discussion, but ultimately discover that a good cast can distract from a lot. Listen in on the finale! | 2019-04-25T22:18:07Z | null | 483.2 | 352 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
These are my first impressions of this scope. I'll update the information here as I get more experience with it. Mine is branded 'Bintel' but it's the same scope manufactured by GSO and sold under different names around the world - the most common being AT12IN.
The mirror is approximately 37mm thick and was already center spotted reasonably accurately. The primary mirror has a 9 point cell, and on each triangle, only one corner is attached to the mirror with adhesive tape. The other two corners are free to move. Each triangle is made of metal reinforced plastic and has a plastic socket molded on the back. This socket snaps onto a ball which is attached to the cell by a captive thread. This arrangement allows the triangle to tilt and evenly distribute the weight of the mirror, but I suspect it is also a significant source of focus shift.
There are 3 standard GSO style rubber mirror clips. These should be checked to make sure they are not touching the mirror (I have removed them in the image below).
The cell has 3 push and 3 pull screws, and just like the AT8IN, they are spaced evenly 60 degrees apart. To me this seems a bad design - the cell can easily be bent by tightening the push screws. It won't effect the optical performance, it just make the collimation action more 'spongy' and less precise.
Finally there is a small 12V fan which blows cool air onto the mirror.
Using this calculator the required diagonal offset is approx 5.56mm which is within the error margin of the measured value. The mirror is undersized, and doesn't even provide 100% illumination at the center of the image. Whilst this is not a big problem, I have replaced my secondary with a larger one (4 inch).
The OTA is constructed of 0.74 mm thick sheet steel, is 1150mm long and 357mm in diameter. The outside is powder coated white and the inside is a matt black paint. Reflections can be seen when looking down the OTA - so perhaps some type of flocking would be beneficial.
At night the top of the OTA is usually about 2 degrees cooler then the underside. It might be a good idea to wrap the OTA in a thermal blanket to keep the temperature even.
Just like the AT8IN, the OTA does flex around the base of the focuser, so I have reinforced it with a bar of Aluminium. The following video was made AFTER the OTA was reinforced with a bar of 3mm Aluminium. It's not perfect, but it's a significant improvement. By hanging the camera off the focuser, and simultaneously looking through a Catseye Infinity XLK, the shift in collimation can be clearly seen by observing movement of the center spot reflections. This is a highly sensitive test and can be used to check if the focuser or tube is sagging. In this case, it's the OTA that is bending. This is the worst case scenario - when the OTA is pointed at Zenith (where I do most of my imaging) this is hardly any movement. Just to be 100% clear - the problem here is with the OTA, not the focuser. The camera is 2.3 kg.
Update: I have since replaced the OTA with a carbon fibre tube.
The focuser is based on a Linear bearing, this time it's a CPC MR7W (see image below). The linear bearing works well, but unfortunately it's attached to the outside of the focuser with 4 small screws spaced very close together and the surface it's attached to is curved. The result is the entire linear bearing and inner tube of the focuser has some movement in it when only a small force is applied. Tightening the 4 screws is not a solution : it causes a the linear bearing to bind.
In the image above you can see the tension knob on the bottom of the focuser. It's aluminium and threads into a captive brass nut set in to a black plastic housing. There are two serious problems with this arrangement: the tension screw works it's way loose every night, without fail. A small drop of loctite is needed. The second problem is that a lot of tension is required to hold the focuser in place. The plastic housing is not up to this job and will crack when the correct amount of tension is applied. When the plastic cracks, the focuser is unusable. It really should be aluminium.
The focuser is supplied with a standard 2 inch to 1.25 inch adaptor. The 2 inch compression ring can be unscrewed (it has a 0.8M thread). This leaves another adaptor on the focuser that can also be unscrewed revealing a ID 3.002 inch M0.8 threaded unobstructed barrel. This is great news for anyone (like me) who plans to use a 3 inch coma corrector. Be careful when this last adaptor ring is removed (as in the image above) - there is nothing else to stop the inner tube of the focuser falling all the way back into the OTA, separating the two halves of the linear bearing and exposing all the tiny ball bearings. Getting them back in is not easy.
In the image below, I have loosened all these parts so you can see the connections.
The focuser has 50mm of travel, but the last 20mm result in the focuser protruding into the OTA tube. At what point it starts to create diffraction interference I don't know yet.
The focuser is held on the mounting plate by 2 small grub screws in the standard way, however loosening these only allows the focuser to be rotated, not removed. There is a flange on the underside of the focuser that prevents separating the focuser and baseplate. Extreme care should be taken when tightening these grub screws that they are located correctly on the flange. Additionally tightening the grub screws can bend the base out of shape - so don't over tighten.
Here is a rear view showing the 2 grub screws and the linear bearing. With the Catseye Infinity XLK installed I could 'rock' the focuser on these two grub screws. I have since replaced these two grub screws with longer ones (they were a bit short). I have also added 2 more grub screws on the opposite side, so now there are 4 screws, one on each side.
I have coupled this scope with a 3" Wynne Corrector 0.95x 3 KORRW from ASA. It's the prefect size to fit in the focuser. This annotated image shows the 3 inch coma corrector and SBIG STL Camera in place. The first test image taken with the combination can be seen here.
Losmandy style dovetail plate (357mm long) with 4 hex nuts and Allen key. This is way too small for this size scope. Get a DUP 20" from ADM. | 2019-04-25T11:57:26Z | null | 523.3 | 6,249 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
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I have been using the NEOS site for about a month now. It has greatly helped in the work I am doing here at General Motors. I have been able to build and solve a prototype combinatorial auction MIP model using AMPL and NEOS in a fraction of the time it would have required me to do this had I needed to requisition a solver and install it locally. Because of this, internal GM customers have been able to see the benefits of optimization in this business context, and will most likely give the go ahead for a full scale development project. This will help GM, and will also help the solver vendor as they will probably get a sale at the end of the project. I have also built two prototype equilibrium models for two separate projects and solved them using the PATH solver. I wouldn't have even attempted going down this road had it not been for NEOS since GM has no complementarity solvers in-house to the best of my knowledge. As it is, I've been able to bring this class of models to bear on these problems, and, as a result, created a valuable solution for two different internal GM customers. These prototype models will also, hopefully, be eventually embedded into full blown enterprise applications which will, ultimately, result in a sale to the solver vendor.
Thank you again for providing such a valuable resource.
NEOS provides an interface to a variety of solvers. We use it to evaluate various solvers/algorithms on test problems of interest. The use is both educational and commercial. Solvers used are MOSEK, XPRESS-MP for LP/MILP.
The application is the supply-chain optimization of global manufacturing enterprises where manufacturing activities take place across the globe around the clock. The model is LP/MILP. Constraints are from transportation, manufacturing and warehousing capacities. Optimization is to achieve just-in-time production to meet demands on time considering the above constraints. Optimization with uncertainty is also under study. Typical problems are very large and hence solver performance is a critical factor.
I used the MOSEK LP solver on NEOS (and lpl on my pc) to solve problems re asset allocation. I LOVE THIS!
I am using NEOS to compare the efficiency of my code with some codes, such as LOQO, LANCELOT, SNOPT, MINOS, .., when they solve nonlinearly constrained nonlinear network problems. It is a researching work for me.
I am using NEOS servers for benchmark testing on one of the nonlinear optimization solvers. This is an important part of the decision process if we want to adopt the new optimizer. NEOS is very user-friendly, dependable and saves a lot of research time. I would continue to use NEOS server for this purpose. I appreciate all the work you have done to make this project available for use to the public.
We are using NEOS services for duty-scheduling for ground handling activities in an regional airport environment. At this moment, duty-scheduling is a manual process. We are investigating how much can be gained in terms of "doing the same work with less employees" by using a more advanced scheduling mechanism. In the investigation stage "LP on demand" offers a very good solution to see how much can be gained. If the results are positive, we will consider buying software tools. We are using the XPRESS-solver.
I work at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, at the Department of Agricultural Economics. The model I have been developing includes external costs of soil erosion and water pollution in farmers' optimisation problem. The model is dynamic, spatially differentiated and includes some non-linear restrictions and binary variables. I have been using the MINLP (AMPL input) solver. It is the best non-linear solver that provides integer results I have found so far.
I'm writing a business app with an optimization sub-problem. I've formulated the optimization sub-problem as a binary LP. On my 192MB ram PC, lp_solve handles up to 10,000 variables. I'm using NEOS to try out other solvers.
I am trying to fit a nonlinear model that estimates "Value at Risk" of mexican financial institutions based on their assets, liabilities and mean duration of both.
We are using the NEOS server for making an optimal duty-schedule for employees involved in ground-handling activities in a Airport environment. For investigating the feasibility of optimization techniques we find the NEOS services very useful.
We are using the NEOS Server for verifying an algorithm designed for solving a special 0-1 ILP problem. You can find our 0-1 ILP Model in the following reference: F. Ghasemzadeh, N. Archer, and P. Iyogun, A zero-one model for project portfolio selection and scheduling, Journal of Operations Research Society (1999) 50, 745-755. The application is a DSS based on this model.
I have modeled a seat assignment problem into the min-cost flow problem and submitted data to the NEOS solver.
In our case, the u's represent new customers for telecommunications services. The y's represent their observed state. We seek to determine A,B,C, and x to forecast future purchasing behavior from knowledge of u and y. The NLP formulation was one of 4 techniques we examined. We found that the formulation did not work too well for our problem. The main reason was that some of the matrix parameters must be quite small, making the problem difficult for most solvers. The equality constraints also caused problems in finding a feasible solution. We found that only LOQO would provide successful runs. Also, the predictive capability of the solution turned out to be not as good as some other techniques we examined. This result is probably application specific. I suspect applications with less extreme requirements for parameter values might work quite well.
We are using the NEOS server for testing our NLP formulations for generating financial scenarios and for testing the performances of different NLP solvers.
I use this site to run optimizations of selections of prospects to solicit for refinancing mortgage loans. I typically mail 770,000 - 800,000 offers per week from a weekly available to mail universe of 1.7MM-2.0MM consumers. I seek to maximize the expected revenue from the mail stream by combining response rate and revenue generated.
I am self taught in AMPL and quickly outgrew the student's version which came with Fourer's terrific book. I really appreciate having the horsepower available to run my optimizations. I now complete in 5-10 seconds what took one of my subordinates 3-4 days each week to do manually. Keep up the good work and PLEASE PLEASE keep this site open to the public. | 2019-04-24T21:03:01Z | null | 404.3 | 6,593 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
The baseball season is long. The fantasy baseball season can sometimes feel even longer. Unlike fantasy football, where the majority of action occurs each Sunday, there are baseball games played every single day. Daily tune-ups and lineup setting can feel like a never-ending grind, but is essential for teams to be successful in making the playoffs or soaring up the ranks in a rotisserie league. No matter if your format is head-to-head or rotisserie, whether lineup locks and free agents can be executed daily or once a week, keeping your eyes wide open for the next slugger, replacement closer or future ace will be keys to winning your fantasy baseball league.
Each week, I will briefly cover a player at each position: first base, second base, third base, shortstop, catcher, outfield and starting pitcher that may not be on your radar or may have some attractive matchups for the coming week. I would be wasting your time if I wrote an article on whether you should start Ryan Braun or Troy Tulowitzki, but deciding if a free agent starting pitcher may be a solid stream for his two-start week will provide value. Who are this week’s weekly catches?
Catcher – Picking up a hot free agent can occur when an uninformed owner dumps him. It is likely that Atlanta Braves catcher Evan Gattis was either drafted or snagged early in the season as he has already crushed six home runs this month. With Brian McCann’s return looming, watch your waiver wire to see if Gattis’ owner dumps him with fear of playing time concerns. Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez seems committed to finding a place for Gattis in the starting lineup, which may include first base, outfield and continuing to back up McCann. A power bat with Catcher eligibility may be a valuable addition to your team.
First Base – Mark Reynolds can be gold to a fantasy team, and he can also be kryptonite. With Arizona in 2009, he posted MVP-like numbers with 44 home runs, 102 runs batted in and 24 stolen bases. The following season, fantasy owners gasped as Reynolds hit 32 home runs, but with a batting average under the Mendoza Line at .198. Reynolds seems to be enjoying his new digs in Cleveland and is off to a solid start with seven home runs and a .291 average. He also has third base eligibility. Expect the average to drop, but 30 home runs and double-digit steals are realistic.
Second Base – It is difficult to get excited about Omar Infante as he has hit double-digit home runs only once in his career, and it was nine seasons ago in 2004. Although he generally bats ninth, he is the starting second baseman for the potent Detroit Tigers lineup. He also has 12 hits over his last 28 at-bats, including two home runs. Is this simply a good run, or can Infante put together a “Asdrubal Cabrera-like” breakout season? Only one way to find out!
Shorstop – The San Francisco Giants are not considered a highly potent offense and shortstop Brandon Crawford has never hit more than five home runs in a season. With that being said, Crawford is either having a breakout year or is at least riding a hot streak. With the position of shortstop shallow, especially with Hanley Ramirez and Jose Reyes sidelined, take a chance on Crawford to see if his power stroke is a fluke or legit.
Third Base – You are likely too late to grab Atlanta’s Chris Johnson. Johnson was not on the fantasy radar, especially due to his projected timeshare with Juan Francisco. After Johnson served as a productive fill-in for Freddie Freeman at first base, he now seems to have secured the starting third base gig on an everyday basis. His average should begin to decline, but 15-20 home runs with a .315 average may be realistic with consistent playing time.
Outfield – After stellar 2008 and 2009 seasons where he averaged 23 home runs and 21 stolen bases, it seemed Nate McLouth was destined for a bright future and a middle-round selection in most fantasy leagues. Injuries and lack of offense stifled the outfielder to the point where he no longer held a full-time position. A potential rebound may be on the horizon with the Baltimore Orioles despite being currently in a platoon. McLouth is hitting .375 with seven steals in only 64 at-bats thus far against right-handers. I am withholding my excitement a bit longer, but still grabbed him in a few leagues especially where I needed speed.
Starting Pitcher – Remember Ryan Dempster? Dempster has been a middle reliever, closer, starter and is now playing for his fifth team. He was very successful for the Chicago Cubs, but then struggled mightily after a mid-season trade to the Texas Rangers last year. Now in Boston, Dempster is sporting one of the best strikeout rates thus far and has a decent 3.30 earned run average. Don’t expect this strikeout rate to be maintained all season, but definitely give the veteran a second look. In Boston, he should be capable of double-digit wins, a sub-three earned run average and 175 strikeouts. | 2019-04-20T02:59:37Z | null | 543.9 | 4,936 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
Recently, I was listening to a thought-provoking podcast about dismantling racism in education. You must listen to it. In fact, go listen to it now and then come back and finish reading this. I’ll wait for you, I promise. (You can find a link here). Brilliant, right? Okay, so about midway through the discussion, the topic of having conversations about race and racism came up. My ears instantly perked up, as I’ve been thinking so intently about the experience of sharing our stories with one another as a pathway to build empathy and awareness about our humanity. That feels like really big and really critical work. So, one part of the podcast in particular got me thinking really deeply. The moderator, Heinemann’s Brett Whitmarsh, made this statement to the panel of educators, “Choosing not to have those conversations is a choice to do nothing” to which one of the panelists, author and insightful literacy coach Sara Ahmed, responded, “…what I hope I can bring is the fact that I’m becoming more comfortable with the discomfort of having these conversations.” The idea that the more we engage in conversations that place us in uncomfortable spaces, the more comfortable we’ll become over time. Absolutely. Such a simple statement, yet so profound, right? As the podcast moved along, another panelist, author and staff developer extraordinaire Cornelius Minor, said something that lead me down the path of deep introspection. He asserted upon his reflections of difficult conversations, “This can be something I’m going to engage in this thing with my colleague because I love her…Always just putting humanity at the center of all of this.” The educators on the panel continued their deep discussion about having these difficult conversations around race and racism. My mind was stuck though, struck really by the idea of conversations as an act of love toward one another and a way to act on our deeper humanity. And, something that if we were to do more often, would enable us to become more comfortable in the act of doing.
I sat with this notion all night long. And when I mean all night long, I mean ALL night long. I lingered on this idea of conversation as an act of love. The beauty of lingering on a thought long enough, well for my brain anyway, is that the pieces of my lived experiences that don’t quite fit together in any coherent way, begin to match up in ways I never could have ever anticipated. I agree with the educators on panel when they expressed the notion that racism and racist structures need to be disrupted and dismantled and white folks need to be active participants in this big work. If I may have permission to borrow from this line of thinking for a moment of reflection in this piece tonight. I believe that systems that perpetuate transphobia need to be disrupted and dismantled and cisgender people need to work actively to dismantle these oppressive systems as well. I hope that drawing these parallels respects the great work that needs to be actively done to address systemic racism in our society while also laying a foundation of thought to the piece I’m writing about tonight. I really hope it’s respectful. I recently experienced something similar to what this panel of educator scholars discussed on the podcast around difficult conversations, with a slight variation on topic, namely, the transgender community.
As a quick aside, please consider your role in how you position yourself with children: perhaps you’re a classroom teacher, a support staff member, a literacy coach, a staff developer, an administrator, an academic, a writer, a family member, a community advocate, or any one of myriad other roles that keep you in close proximity to youth. I encourage you to keep in mind your role with children as you continue to read this thought piece. It may inform you as to your next steps after you read this. Oh, and yes, I’ll ask you to make a bit of a commitment after reading this, just so you know and all.
And now, just for you, my reader: my exploration of conversations as an act of love.
I cannot innumerate the amount of times I’ve heard adults say how proud they were to give students a voice. And, for the sake of transparency, I’ve said that many times before, too. You know something, though, once I read the way she framed it in her article and spent time reflecting upon just how critical the language we use reflects how we think about the world around us, I quickly adjusted my language use and the way I see my role, educator’s roles, really adult’s roles, in children’s lives. We cannot give children a voice, rather, we can create the conditions within which their voices are heard. It’s the same notion here: we cannot empower children, but we most certainly co-create the conditions within which children feel empowered, gain tools for agency and their own self-liberation. A similar idea may perhaps be asserted for the idea of feeling heard as an adult; perhaps. As an educator that has the privilege of working alongside other educators and inspiring their philosophy and daily practice, I have the opportunity to create the conditions within which they are heard. This is a powerful position and with it comes serious responsibility. So, if you’re like me and hold any professional position within which your direct realm of influence is teachers, their pedagogy and practice, I’m writing directly to you tonight. Everyone else, again I urge you to find yourself in this narrative and draw parallels to your realms of influence. Now that I’ve laid my cards on the table, literacy coaches, staff developers, teacher leaders, language arts specialists, I urge you to find yourself in the picture I’m going to paint for you in this thought piece. It’s you I hope to really reach tonight.
As a colleague and personal friend, I’ve been working alongside Ms. J the past three years. Recently, we’ve been working toward something big this entire school year. In a quick synopsis, Ms. J and I took her 5th graders on a journey of thought studying identity through characters in read alouds in her classroom this school year. The last identity we learned about was that of a trans character in Alex Gino’s groundbreaking middle grade book George. You can follow our journey of study, if you’ve time, here, here, here, here, here, and here. So as the school year ended and we reflected upon the year’s study, many things stood out to us. Children have the most empathetic hearts, are ready for big conversations about big topics happening in the larger world around them, and when we as adults create spaces for this critical work to happen, children’s hearts grow deep and minds grow broad. Profoundly affected by the experience of navigating the uncharted territories she and I explored this year in her elementary classroom, Ms. J decided she wanted this work to reach a larger audience than just my writing does, her Facebook posts do, and our mamas who faithfully read about our journey on this blog. Serendipitously, she was scheduled to teach at a local literacy conference the first week of summer. Even more exciting was the fact that her course was designed for educators seeking to learn more about the Balanced Literacy component of the interactive read aloud. Now, I’ve taught a similar course over the past years and I know what it typically entails: defining the component, experiencing a bit of it with students live or watching a video that teachers later discuss, tips on how to pick texts, the parts of planning for it, trying it out with a colleague to get feedback, studying reading skills work…WAIT. STOP. Rewind…how to pick texts for it… That. There. Did you catch that? How to pick texts for the interactive read aloud. As Ms. J reached out to bounce ideas off of me as she planned for her course, she mentioned she’d like to use George as a book to demonstrate the way an interactive read aloud might go. When she told me of her plan, I about jumped off the couch I was sitting on and screamed at my phone: YES, oh please, YES, use George as the text you use in front of the teachers next week. Here’s the thing: as a coach or staff developer, we can choose to use any text we want to demonstrate the methodology we want teachers to see, right? We can choose any text we want when illustrating the joy of the interactive real aloud live with students during a literacy conference or live in a lab in a school that we’re working at, right? So, if we have a belief that all children deserve to see themselves reflected in the fabric of their classroom through the text choices we make, wouldn’t it make sense that as coaches or staff developers we’d want to choose texts that reflect all the glorious children we know our teachers support? And, naturally, wouldn’t this include books that feature trans characters?
Ms. J created the conditions within which she created spaces, twice in fact, where student’s powerful voices were heard by educators while also opening up the conversation about using trans inclusive text in the classroom, all because she chose to put down a book she’d used a million times before and instead chose to pick up a book that featured a trans character to do this same exact work. Simple, profound, and revolutionary. Here is how this unfolded over two incredibly poignant days this past week.
On day three of her literacy session on how to design effective interactive read alouds to support a Balanced Literacy approach, Ms. J invited ten middle schoolers to join her session. She intended for the teachers in her section to experience the beauty of the interactive read aloud in real time. She intended to have them watch how she did a quick book introduction, modeled her thinking through strategically planned think aloud moments, how she elicited student interaction through turn and talk moments, stop and jot in a notebook moments, and so on. She really could have used any compelling text to demonstrate this work with teachers. Knowing just how impactful the work we’d just finished exploring days earlier with her fifth graders was, she chose George, as I mentioned before.
Ms. J began with a quick book introduction, focusing on a discussion of the concept of identity, urging the students to think about what identity meant to them. They had a quick discussion with a partner and then shared out their thinking. She wanted teachers to see how this builds a bit of background knowledge within which to place the book and also a quick assessment of what content students already bring to the conversation. Below is some of the student’s thinking.
After this quick conversation, she jumped into reading a portion of chapter one, with a goal to demonstrate the methodology around the teacher think aloud, the idea of the student turn and talk, and the interactive stop and jot technique. All conventional moves in an interactive read aloud, all through a decidedly unconventional text selection, that I’d assert needs to become a decidedly conventional one in our curriculum in big ways. The beauty of what unfolded next was truly breathtaking, as an educator, a person who thinks children are the wisest people I know, and as a mother of a visible trans child who has felt invisible all year long at school.
Teachers saw Ms. J demonstrate a few think alouds, stop a few times for students to process ideas through strategically planned turn and talk or stop and jot in a notebook moments, but what they internalized was an entirely different thing altogether. They witnessed insight from adolescents that was arguably wiser and more inclusive than most adults I know these days. Sorry, it’s just true. Some of the big ideas the students grappled with their partners around are in the image below.
If we revisit the notions of what Dr. Jamila Lyiscott asserted in her article, Ms. J had just created a space in the room for student’s voices and ideas to be heard and privileged. Teachers were there to learn from Ms. J and the moves she demonstrated to them, but that’s only one thing that happened. At a deeper level, twenty educators experienced the way these ten adolescent girls processed their understanding of the trans inclusive text George, engaged in conversations around what it means to be a transgender person in our society, and how they could relate to the character in a deep way for the common theme of feeling judged by what society expects of you verses who you know you are at the core. Powerful. All this in a span of twenty minutes which I’ll never forget in my entire life. To end the interactive read aloud demonstration for that session, Ms. J asked the students to jot some words of wisdom and advice they would give to the main character of the story, a trans girls named Melissa. You’ll have the privilege of hearing from their voices a bit later, I promise.
After she thanked the amazing students, Ms. J intended to debrief on the experience with the teachers and administrators. She was hoping to have the teachers reflect on the parts of the interactive read aloud they experienced: the teacher think aloud, the student turn and talk, and the stop and jot opportunities. Instead, what occurred was another twenty minutes I’ll never forget. Let’s circle back to that podcast I mentioned at the beginning of this thought piece, namely, when we engage in conversations that feel difficult with colleagues, we can use this opportunity as a chance to grow our understanding of one another, grow our minds broad, and our hearts deep. Conversations as acts of love.
I’d like to paint the picture of this conversation for you, as I know how complex the work of digging deep to navigate conversations with children is. I’d argue, though, that it is our responsibility to facilitate these conversations with students in our classrooms daily. Likewise, I acknowledge the conversations we have with colleagues can be difficult, too, especially around topics that are more challenging to navigate. I believe there are no controversial topics, only controversial opinions on these topics, so I’d assert that using literature that features trans characters in our elementary classroom is not a tricky concept but I acknowledge adults have tricky perspectives on this that need to be mindfully navigated through dynamic conversations. And you know something, I agree with Sara Ahmed, the more I have these conversations myself, and believe me I’ve had lots of opportunity for these conversations to happen time and time again this past year, I get more comfortable having these uncomfortable conversations. It just happens with practice and time. At least it has for me, that’s my truth.
I am a person who has tried this, kinda sorta because I’ve had a trans child in my school, and I know this can be tricky, so more study and guidance would be really helpful, please!
I am a person who has never delved into this conversation or used trans inclusive texts with my students, but I’m processing what I just experienced from the brilliance of middle schoolers, and am thinking about how this might go in my classroom next year. I’m almost there, I could just use a little support.
Here’s the thing, friends: instead of writing the entire transcript of the conversation that ensued between these thoughtful adults, and if you’ve read any of my writing and you know me, my notebook if full of the play by play of this conversation, truly, let’s pull back for a moment. These educators were engaged in a conversation about a tricky concept. These strangers, essentially, were engaged in the challenging work of expressing their viewpoints, their experiences, and reconciling it alongside what they had just experienced collectively with ten astute middle schoolers. Powerful. I’m going to say that again: POWERFUL. They were engaged in the work of conversation as an act of love. This is what happened when Ms. J chose to use a trans inclusive text. So, language arts specialists, literacy coaches, staff developers, if you’re wondering what happens when educators experience you using a trans inclusive text during one of your sessions or lab experiences, they learn what the component is that you’re demonstrating, yes, but they also have an opportunity to engage in conversations as an act of love, deepening their already empathetic hearts and broadening their minds, while building community with other educators traveling into uncharted territory. It’s a beautiful thing to behold, I invite you to step into it with us if you’re not already delving into this transformative work already, which I hope that many of you are.
And, when you thought it couldn’t get any more intriguing, guess what? Here’s where you’ll need to grab the box of tissues and where I think you’ll choose to step onto the path with Ms. J and I, if you aren’t already or haven’t already decided to. The last day of the conference, sessions presented some of their learning from the week. Ms. J decided to center two things here: create a space for student’s voices to be heard, as Dr. Lyiscott spoke of, and center the words of a trans inclusive book so that over fifty additional educators would have the opportunity to experience how this work could come alive in their classrooms in a mere few weeks after summer’s end. Ms. J read excerpts from the Alex Gino’s book George, pausing at strategic times for the adolescent girls to read their written words of advice to the trans character for all the educators to hear their powerful thinking.
I want you to experience the magic of this moment intimately. So, I apologize ahead of time, but there will be a ton of reading of excerpts from George, followed by the poignant words of adolescents, then back to George, and so on. My purpose for this is two-fold: (1) If you’ve never had the pleasure of reading George, you must hear Alex Gino’s incredible words, and (2) The unedited words of these adolescents must live larger than that room of those over fifty incredibly lucky educators.
The scene: a bit of Ms. J reading George, a bit of adolescent’s poignant words.
On the next page, two girls sat laughing on a blanket, their arms around each other’s shoulders. One wore a striped bikini; the other wore a polka-dot one-piece with cutouts at the hips.
If George were there, she would fit right in, giggling and linking her arms in theirs. She would wear a bright-pink bikini, and she would have long hair that her new friends would love to braid. They would ask her name, and she would tell them, My name is Melissa. Melissa was the name she called herself in the mirror when no one was watching and she could brush her flat reddish-brown hair to the front of her head, as if she had bangs (George, p. 3-4).
“What’s this about?” asked Mom. Her expression was flat. George’s denim bag swung slowly in the air, hanging from one crooked finger. The zipper was open.
George’s heart pounded, and for a moment, she thought she might burst on the spot. She took a deep gulp of air.
I was feeling under the weather today, so I came back home to do some cleaning,” said Mom. “Your closet was a mess…and I found these. Did you steal them?
“Don’t lie to me. Where did you get them?” Mom pulled out the copy of Seventeen from last October, the smiling twins on the cover unaware of Mom’s tight grip.
“George, I don’t want to find you wearing my clothes. Or my shoes. That kind of thing was cute when you were three. You’re not three anymore. In fact, I don’t want to see you in my room at all.
“But I didn’t…,” George began, but Mom ignored her.
Mom disappeared to her bedroom with the denim bag in her hand. George remained by the front door, her mouth slightly open.
She couldn’t believe her friends were gone. (George, p. 93-94).
George had never been in the principal’s office before and was surprised by how bright it was. Orange curtains framed windows that reached nearly to the ceiling, and piles of books were stacked around the room. Principal Maldonado sat at a large desk in the center of the room and invited Mom and George to sit across from her in two brown cushioned chairs. The principal had short gray hair and wore a turquoise necklace over a black turtleneck. She was a fat woman whose broad shoulders filled her chair with any easy self-confidence.
As the principal spoke, George’s eyes scanned the wall behind her. List upon list of phone numbers and email addresses were taped up to the lower half, interspersed with handwritten notes held up with thumbtacks pressed directly into the wall. Dozens of signs hung above, telling kids to eat right, not to take drugs, to do their homework, and not to be a bully. A sign in the far corner showed a large rainbow flag flying on a black background. Below the flag, the sign said SUPPORT SPAFE SPACES FOR GAY, LESBIAN, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENDER YOUTH.
Reading the word transgender sent a shiver down George’s spine. She wondered where she could find a safe space like that, and if there would be other girls like her there. Maybe they could talk about makeup together. Maybe they could even try some on. (George, p 124-125).
“I’m not gay,” George said. Why did everyone think she was gay?
Scott chewed, swallowed, and took another bite of pizza. The background noise of the restaurant throbbed in George’s ears. She wished Scott would say something, even if it was mean.
“Ohhh.” Scott took a bite of turkey. “Ohhhhhhhhh.” Scott began to nod slowly. He turned to George, whose stomach had jumped with each oh and was now nearly in her throat.
“Yes.” George was surprised at how easy that question was to answer.
“Oh.” Scott ripped a hunk off a roll with his teeth and chewed thoughtfully.
Mom returned with a green salad, topped with raw vegetables and vinaigrette dressing. She finished it quickly and dropped her plate off in a dish bin. Mom always started her meal at Arnie’s with a salad. She said it was healthy, not to mention delicious, but she always ate it quickly and then returned with a plate just as decadent as George’s and Scott’s.
Scott had gnawed silently on a chicken wing while Mom ate her salad, but once she got up and approached the appetizer bar, he dropped the bone onto his plate.
“I know about your magazines,” he said.
George squeezed her legs together. “Maybe someday,” she said.
“I know.” (George, p. 138-141).
As the last reader finished her words, there was a hearty applause of support. I stepped back next to the girls and just admired them, and their proud eyes smiled back at me. They were frozen in the moment, so much so that I didn’t recognize the audience, also frozen in the moment in a different way.
Was it the excerpts? Well, they laughed at all the right parts. Was it the girls and their openness and bravery? Still not sure why people are surprised by the beautiful hearts and minds.
I don’t know. But as I went back to my seat and walked back in the space I had been occupying just 5 minutes before, silence filled the room. Huge eyes. Hands up near faces. Eyes brimming with tears. “Was that too much?” I mouthed to Jessica. She replied, “No, it was great.” Still, silence in the room. And not just silence but stillness. There was no movement. The breath had left the room. I felt my back being rubbed by a colleague.
“Was that too intense for this moment?” I whispered. Heads shaking in response.
But the reality was, I didn’t care if it was too much or too intense because it was too perfect. Too perfect of an opportunity to not honor Alex Gino’s Melissa. Too perfect of an opportunity not to highlight the teenage volunteers who experienced so many things this week, but knowing this is the part that will stick the most. This will be the experience Alex Gino talks about at the end of George. One day, these girls will meet someone who is transgender and be presented with the most awesome opportunity. To put their study of this one chapter and their empathetic words to action. They will feel the impact this moment allowed them.
This was also too perfect of an opportunity to show adults that children can and should be having these discussions. I wish I had said more, but truthfully, the words of Alex Gino were the only words I read in this experience and the only other words were from children (aside from the intro) and no more words were needed.
This moment opened a heart. This moment upset someone and then continued to upset them as they questioned themselves for being upset. This moment moved people. This moment opened up other impactful people’s hearts and minds to this possibility.
Don’t sit in the river, saying no or yes, comfortable as a non-racist, non-homophobic person.
Make big moves in small ways.
As Ms. J and I reflected on what happened over these two days this summer, she quoted this beautiful metaphor from a reading in National Geographic: “The waters under Antarctic ice are like Mount Everest: magical, but so hostile that you have to be sure of your desire before you go. You cannot go half-heartedly; you cannot feign your passion. The demands are too great. But that’s what makes the images you see here unprecedented, and the experience of having taken them and of having seen this place so unforgettable.” -National Geographic Magazine. If you have the desire to walk alongside us, you cannot go half-heartedly. The work is simultaneously magical and unforgettable while also hostile and unprecedented. Walk with us eyes wide open.
Here’s my reaction to Ms. Rich’s words and my call to action to you, my breeze: When someone with the reverence, knowledge, and political power, such as a literacy coach, staff developer, language arts specialist, literacy panelist, or however you position yourself in this work of inspiring adults that work tirelessly with children in classrooms and schools, uses trans affirming texts in their work with teachers and schools across the nation, it matters. “Curriculum is both a window and a mirror: a window to other’s experiences and a mirror to their own reality” -Emily Style. The texts we model with, as presenters, hold weight. The texts we highlight in our curriculum, hold weight. The texts we recommend to complement our units of study, hold weight. We have the power to mirror children’s identity during our demonstration lessons for reading workshop, as part of interactive read aloud study, as part of mentor text work for writing workshop, as passages for shared reading. We must do this at all levels, with our youngest readers and writers in TK on up. The inclusion of these critical texts, many beautiful choices found here, sends a powerful message.
We stand with you, child.
The message to teachers, coaches, administrators?
Take our hand, you will be okay.
Take our lead, it’s our responsibility to do right by children.
Take our call to action.
All our children’s realities becomes part of the tapestry of our classroom, school, and educational culture. We see our lives reflected in the space of school in an inclusive way. This does not other us. This does not exploit us. This does not label us. This does not expose us. Quite the opposite effect happens. This includes us, privileges us, makes others aware of an identity such as ours, as a natural part of life’s diversity. This honors our identity, our journey, our story.
By using these texts in our work, we pave the way for others to do so. My commitment is to include trans affirming texts in my work with teachers, on behalf of students. Please make this commitment with me, with Ms. J, and some of the other incredible educators who’ve been sparks this year. Be our breeze and let the fire of equity and justice sweep the nation this summer and next school year in all the realms of influence you have. | 2019-04-19T22:23:25Z | null | 409.6 | 27,641 | null | 0.033718 | [
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Books Are... Evil?! : Blog Of The Nation Michael Wolff urges you to boycott... books.
While Sarah is loving on books, and previewing the Nook, Michael Wolff over at Newser was busy hating on books in general. All of them. Particularly what he calls "vanity publications."
If there are still good books, they are largely irrelevant to a form and business that is largely about the creation of the artifact -- identifier, symbol, leave-behind, brand enhancer.
Books are a sales tool. They're propaganda.
And they're fake. A lie. So many are just simply not written by the people the publisher tells you they are written by. Somebody should sue.
He's particularly incensed by the political "memoir" -- from Sarah Palin to President Barack Obama -- but his point, "literate people should boycott books," presents a problem for, well, literate people. After all, as far as I'm concerned, Sarah Palin's book paid for what Wolff would call the "real books" that I love, but are frankly, not great sellers. What do you think? | 2019-04-21T13:06:24Z | null | 388 | 1,017 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
The capital of Nicaragua until 1857, LEÓN, 90km northwest of Managua, is now a provincial city, albeit an energetic, architecturally arresting one. A significant element in the city’s healthy buzz is the presence of the National University (the country’s premier academic institution) and its large student population, swelled by the ranks of young people studying at León’s various other colleges. León’s colonial architecture is arguably as impressive as Granada’s; there’s also an impressive range of tours, an entertaining backpacker scene and the best art gallery in the country.
Yet for all its buzz, León has a violent history. The original León was founded by Hernández de Córdoba in 1524 at the foot of Volcán Momotombo, where its ruins – now known as León Viejo – still lie. The city was moved northwest to its present-day location after León Viejo’s destruction by an earthquake and volcanic eruption in 1609. In 1956, the first President Somoza was gunned down in León by the martyr-poet Rigoberto López Pérez. During the Revolution in the 1970s, the town’s streets were the scene of several decisive battles between the Sandinistas and Somoza’s forces, and many key figures in the Revolution either came from León or had their political start here. Although many years have passed since then, and most of the Sandinista graffiti has been painted over, the city continues to wear its FSLN heart on its sleeve: the street signs read “León: ciudad heroica – primera capital de la revolución”, and a few fine examples of the city’s famous murals remain.
León’s heart is the Parque Central, which is shadowed by the largest cathedral in Central America. Calle Central Rubén Darío runs along the Parque’s northern edge, cutting the city in two from east to west, while Avenida Central runs between the Parque and Cathedral north to south. Splendidly and unusually, León has street signs, though people will usually still give you directions in relation to a landmark. | 2019-04-21T12:30:53Z | null | 337.1 | 1,974 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
Yes, we do websites are a website design company based in Redhill, Surrey serving clients around the country including Banstead. We design and build cost-effective, some would say cheap, stylish web sites for all our clients. Our websites are built in a content managed system (CMS), so you can add, edit and change any of your content, depending on your developing business needs. | 2019-04-21T04:17:14Z | null | 390.7 | 381 | null | 1.005249 | [
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The meeting with Hassan Nasrallah confirms the strong ideological and military connection between the Yemeni Ansarallah [Houthis] and Lebanese Hizbollah, both terrorist groups sponsored by the Iranian regime. It further reveals the coordination and alliance between two terrorist militias united to wage war against Yemen, its legitimate government, and the region.
Since the Iranian backed Houthi militia marched to the Yemeni capital and overthrew the internationally recognized government in 2014, the Houthis have been receiving weapons, land mines, and most dangerously, ballistic missiles, from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. But more importantly, the regime has delegated on-the-ground training and assembly to another one of its active proxies; the terrorist Lebanese Hizbollah.
The Arab Coalition to Restore Legitimacy to Yemen, and the Yemeni Army and Resistance Forces, have captured and killed a number of Hizbollah operatives in Yemen since the Houthis waged a coup and took over the capital in 2014. The existence of Hizbollah operatives to give on the ground training and advice has been well documented by the coalition. It represents a dangerous escalation by the Iranian regime in its determination to undermine regional governments and empower the rule of armed militias.
During a raid by Arab coalition special forces, a cache of evidence of Hizbollah involvement in Yemen was uncovered. A series of videos revealed on the ground Hizbollah commander advising the Houthis on asymmetric warfare, where to store weapons, and how to smuggle fighters between civilians. Both outlawed armed militias share an ideological affinity for the Iranian regime, as they were also heard on the same video chanting their own slogan of death. On August 16th, HRH Ambassador Prince Khaled Bin Salman tweeted about the much ignored reality of the existence of Hizbollah commanders in Yemen, and the direct, on the ground assistance they provide to the Houthis.
Hizbollah’s involvement in destabilizing Yemen is more solid evidence of the Iranian regime’s intent on destabilizing the region and threatening global trade and shipping lanes. Abdulsalam, the Houthi spokesman, has previously met with Iranian political leaders including the regime’s foreign minister, Javad Zarif. The meeting with Hizbollah comes at a particularly conspicuous time as the parties of Yemen, including the Houthis, are preparing for UN peace talks in Geneva. The militia’s public acknowledgement of a meeting with the Hizbollah leader is further proof that they, just like Hizbollah, are an armed, terrorist group, undetermined to give up their weapons and engage in serious, UN sponsored political peace talks. | 2019-04-20T22:32:56Z | null | 321.7 | 2,698 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
General/team email inboxes aren’t just some vanilla business contact need. There’s a lot more they can be doing for sales, customer service, and business growth.
Food is one of the most fundamental ways that we connect as people. When we constructively use food to build bonds in the workplace, we can have better teams who perform more effectively to build business. How can you use food to build a better workplace?
Changing expectations, my friend. Dealing with email in a timely manner can be a challenge—but it really is doable. Even to reply to an email in an hour or less.
I’ve said my share of “I’m sorry,” and I’m sure I’ll need to do more apologies at some point. Now I’ve got some better ideas to have at the ready for the next time I need to make things right.
Password managers, identifying suspicious messages, and more. Cybersecurity can seem pretty technical and intimidating, but the reality is there are lots of steps we can take in our own individual inboxes to keep our email safe. | 2019-04-19T19:02:41Z | null | 255.9 | 1,001 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
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The advanced models of Acura CL arrived with the front engine as well as the front wheel drive. It is the suitable car to enjoy the ride with four passengers and it is the most popular as a two-door sedan. This car also has SOHC 24-valve V-6 - this engine provides more power to this car. At the same time, the engine is also equipped with the greater control options, the aluminum block, as well as heads, so it gives great possibilities. The PGM, as well as FI engine, is the best option because it is the great and useful control system, and it comes with the port fuel injection options. The engine has the capacity to create more than 260 hours power at 6100 rpm. The five-speed automatic transmission is one of the effective Acura features; this option also comes together with the lockup torque converter; it is the unique feature of Acura CL.
What Is The Difference Between Pontiac GTO and Mustang GT? | 2019-04-25T19:58:45Z | null | 257.8 | 909 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
Government has signed a loan agreement worth €127 million to expand and upgrade all Technical and Vocational training institutions across the country.
This was made known by a Deputy Education Minister, Gifty Twum Ampofo during a Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) event in Accra last Friday supported by the European Union (EU) and the German Development Corporation agency (GIZ).
Under this agreement, three new TVET excellence centres are expected to be constructed beginning in September this year aimed at creating an enabling environment for a number of the youth have access to technical and vocational education. Part of the facility will also go into re-training of teachers, capacity building, career counselling and retooling.
This forms part of government’s commitment to retool the vocational and technical training sector which also forms the basis of spearheading the One District One Factory (1D1F) agenda. The 1D1F is meant to make Ghana an industrial hub; this game changer is expected to surge if it is supported by vocational and technical institutions that are primed to instill in the relevant human resource skills.
Technical and Vocational training is expected to equip people with the requisite driven skills that are on demand in the labour market. However, many of such institutions in the developing countries are inadequate and lack the various resource to instill the relevant knowledge on the youth.
In addition, demand-driven technical skills are lacking. As a result, businesses are having to retrain graduate recruits.
A number of people trained through such system do not acquire the needed skills and competences due to some limited factors which include the lack of private sector involvement in the training and missing linkages to formal and informal businesses.
It is as a result of this the event was organized to get the private sector to actively participate in the process by building capacity and channel the needed support towards the growth of the sector. | 2019-04-22T00:49:29Z | null | 241.9 | 2,018 | null | 0.0555 | [
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Friends of Hale Cook helps support KCPS and Hale Cook Elementary through programming and activities that build community around our neighborhood school. We also work to identify opportunities to improve the school and neighborhood as part of our commitment to giving back. You and the family are invited to join us this weekend for a few great activities – we hope to see you sometime soon.
KCPS has invited Friends of Hale Cook and the neighborhood to provide input on the future of the Hale Cook Campus. With plans to install a playground, demolish a classroom trailer, and expand our “greening” of the campus, there are many considerations. With an active school, we want to develop the best plans for parent drop-offs, buses, and other activities that will bring this campus alive.
We want to know what you might envision for the future of our campus! Please join us for either (or both) of these planning sessions – bring your kiddos and neighbors as they have great ideas too. We look forward to hearing what you think is important to making this campus a true neighborhood center.
We all know how important it is to say thank you. Please join Natasha Bailey and the Fundraising Committee this Sunday, February 16 from 12pm-2PM as they host an art party for Hale Cook students and parents in support of an upcoming fundraising campaign to bring a playground back to the school grounds this spring.
Join Friends of Hale Cook this Sunday at 10516 Bridlespur Dr., Kansas City MO 64114 and help design thank you cards to be sent to our donors! Please RSVP here if you are able to attend. Thank you for your support! | 2019-04-21T12:21:17Z | null | 754.3 | 1,617 | null | 0.431664 | [
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Be it a casual backyard wedding or a formal black tie affair, we love to capture fun, real & beautiful images that reflect the essence of your wedding day. We’ve been voted London Ontario’s Best Photographers SEVEN years in a row! Browse our galleries to see some recent favourites!
Three fun gals with a serious passion for photography and all things wedding. We invite you to get to know a bit more about us and our approach to wedding photography and we look forward to hearing about your wedding plans!
We had such a blast photographing Jessica and Chris on their wedding day! Despite Chris having a broken collar bone, this couple absolutely rocked their photos with and without the sling! | 2019-04-21T04:35:48Z | null | 697.8 | 694 | null | 0.269452 | [
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This classic wood hulled motor yacht was treated to an extensive multi-million dollar refit during 2006-2007. We were privileged to take part in the restoration of this classic yacht.
Tragically the "Dorothea" was lost in a fire in the fall of 2007. She will be missed. | 2019-04-23T02:21:50Z | null | 527.6 | 269 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
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So based on the 3/11ths of the album we have heard (i.e. The Best Thing, The Blackout, and The Little Things That Give You Away), would you say Bono was accurate in that SOE is experimental like Achtung Baby & Zooropa?
Or is this a continuation of their post-1990s sound of the last 4 albums?
Nothing about the three songs is experimental whatsoever. All three songs sound like they could either be on, or be a B-Side to any single from the last 4 albums.
There's only 11 songs? I thought it was 12.
I preferred the days when a single would be released just before an album. I would still be digesting the single before 10 or 11 new songs would come out.
Can't see the point of releasing 3 songs months before the album. It's not as if they need to create pre release publicity. They are U2.
Are they going to release more songs off the album after it's release, to keep sales going ? Not much need to buy the album.
In response to the thread question. The 3 released songs are not experimental. But I wasn't expecting that. By now everyone should be sceptical of Bono's pre release claims.
SOE not being experimental is not a problem to me. If it is as good as SOI, that would be good enough. Espescially after a shorter wait.
In terms of production the new single is "experimental" in that it sounds like nothing they've done before. Sure loads of other artists have made poppy synth-heavy records like this, but I think it is new territory for U2. People are saying Windows in the Sky and Sweetest Things are similar but for me both songs are essentially rock songs with a pop sheen, whilst Best Thing is pure pop.
Interesting way to put it. While I was hoping for more guitar heavy songs with the effects of the 90s, what we got with SOE is the band being successful at making pop songs. They've been trying since 2000's ATYCLB at having these little catchy ditties and now their dream is fully realized.
Edge recently said, "we don't want to be a veteran act out of touch with the culture" and... "We need to make sure, as we always have done, that we are part of a current conversation that's going in music culture in terms of production, songwriting, melodic structure, all the things that keep the culture moving forward."
The Edge is the main force behind their music, so I'm (ignoring Bono) and hearing the Edge loud and clear saying they will continue to make pop music and they will "experiment" in the sense that they will try to make their sound whatever is currently popular and mainstream.
Right now that means no more guitar-prominent rock or 90s' experimental sounds.
This sounds like someone who takes himself too seriously or surrounds themself with so-called serious thinking people.
Which is exactly what brought about "Achtung Baby".
That was a terrible quote from Edge. | 2019-04-22T19:01:34Z | null | 370.8 | 2,794 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
Disclaimer: I was invited to dine at the bistro. All food and wine were paid by the hotel management. The food is reviewed honestly with my genuine thoughts.
Going along the Diagonal Rd towards Marion shopping center, one can easily find a huge land mark building in the corner of Prunus St. The Warradale hotel was opened in 1963 to accommodate the changes in the community. From farms and vineyards, the warradale suburb has evolved a lot nowadays but the hotel has long been a icon in the area. In 2012, the hotel underwent an extensive renovation and a new bottle shop, three new bars and a new bistro was created. In response to the renovation, the hotel’s customers and trade has increased dramatically and in 2013, this newly renovated hospitality icon has won three prestigious awards from the annual AHA/SA Awards for Excellence, including the Best Redeveloped Hotel, Best outdoor or Non-enclosed Facility and the Best Bistro/Casual Dining – Metropolitan.
The hotel sits in a park view area, surrounded by various plantations and a beautiful small parkland. Once entering the hotel from main entrance and passing a bar area, the bistro was clearly observed. There was also the open kitchen where diners can watch the chefs doing their job. The head chef of the bistro, Gary Rule, who used to lead the Stirling Hotel, has created dishes to illustrate the freshness and rustic style with a focus on local SA produces.
The menu of the bistro consists of standard pub fares while having many dishes that will normally show at some fine dining restaurants. Like most pub bistros, the daily specials were written on the blackboard. This mixture in dishes can satisfy diners with different needs while the extensive wine menu has really fired me up before ordering our meals. The wine list contained several pages of locally produced wines and some liquors such as whiskey. The prices the main dishes range from high 20s to mid 30s while the pub fares are priced around $20. Most of the wines are able to be ordered by glass or by bottles with reasonable prices.
At our arrival around 12:30 pm, the right part of the bistro was already filled with diners. Considering it was a Monday, this place must be doing something right to attract local residents and workers. We were greeted with our lovely waitress, Michelle. In our conversations later on, I discovered that she had broad knowledge about their menu and their source of ingredients! Well done! The service for today was definitely a top notch and all requirements were catered. Since my wife can’t eat anything dairy or nutty, Michelle has taken special notice about this when introducing their food etc.
To start up the lunch, we ordered a bottle of 2010 d’Arenberg The Love Grass Shiraz. I have been a fan of d’Arenberg Noble 1 sticky for many years and absolutely enjoyed their other wines. The love grass shiraz is a blend with 85% shiraz and the rest contains a bunch of other grape varieties. The grapes are sourced from vineyards around d’Arenberg. These vineyards often had the weed grass attached to the vines. This wine is exclusively available at the Cellar Door and some restaurants.
On nose, the wine was complex with pepper, floral and roasted coffee nut aroma. However, on palate, the wine was quite fruity with raspberry and earthy spices. The sugar level was well balanced.
For the starters, we ordered their oysters both natural and Kilpatrick. Although there was not a huge selection of oyster dishes to choose from, these two dishes really caught my attention. I love fresh natural oysters while my wife is a big fan of Kilpatrick.
The natural oysters ($7.50) were so fresh! I was able to taste the sweetness and the fantastic seafood flavour in them. The oysters were sourced from Smokey Bay, one of the premium oyster producing regions. The oysters were quite big but have kept all the essence in the meat and once entering the mouth, the sweetness as from springs just released into the mouth. While enjoying the natural fresh oysters, bites of a rocket or two can definitely bring the oysters to a new level as the bitterness actually went neutralized with the sweetness. The price for these oysters was quite reasonable, considering many places now charge $3.00 for each oyster.
The kilpatrick oysters ($9.00) were done with smoked speck and spicy bbq sauce. Oyster kilpatrick, sometime referred to as oyster Kirkpatrick, is a traditional English specialty, made with bacon, cheese and Worcester sauce. However, this dish has evolved a lot in the modern culinary concepts. While I am sure everyone has enjoyed this dish at some point in their life, the ingredients now are quite different from the original recipe. Anyway, I like this dish. Smoked specks are something I use for cooking all the time but I never applied them to this dish. The bbq sauce was spicy, salty and tasty, while strong smokiness was experienced from the specks.
The oysters went down the throat within seconds and out entrees were due to come soon. For entree, I had Duck liver parfait while the wife enjoyed the sourdough Bruschetta.
Duck Liver Parfait, topped with port wine jelly, apple & celery waldorf salad & warm flat bread, $14.
While everything else in this dish tasted perfectly fine, I especially loved the combination of the port wine jelly and the liver parfait. For parfait dishes, they normally come with a jelly on top but the jelly in this dish has complemented the parfait so well. The sweetness and the slight complex spiciness of a port wine combined perfectly with the parfait and because of the jelly, once biting the parfait, they started melting the mouth. The waldorf salad just added some refreshing effects to the game and so rich parfait. I wasn’t even able to finish the dish as it was too rich and filled my stomach really quickly.
Grilled Sourdough Bruschetta, topped with roma tomato, basil, spanish onion & shaved parmesan, $6.0 for 2.
Before ordering the dish, our lovely waitress Michelle suggested the smoked salmon bruschetta, but I thought we were having many rich flavoured dishes, it was better to keep the entree light. Even the normal bruschetta was a good choice. The roma tomato salsa was so refreshing and that small amount of olive oil really reduced the total flavour in the mouth, making us ready for our mains to come.
For the mains, to best illustrate the freshness and the techniques of the chefs, nothing would be better than seafood and game meat. Hence, we ordered their seafood grill and kangaroo grill. Both of the dishes turned out to be very nice.
This is a seriously good seafood grill. The dish consisted of 1 King George Whiting, 3 Spencer Gulf prawns, 3 half shell scallop & some salt ‘n’ pepper squid. The salad was a warm kipfler potato, baby spinach and Spanish onion salad. The seafood were so fresh! The fleshes of prawns and the scallops were nicely cooked and were tender. Although the scallops were not the best I’ve ever had, they generally tasted good. Strong fresh seafood flavours was tasted on palate while the salt and pepper squid introduced some saltiness and spices. The grilled King George Whiting fillet was cooked just right and the presentation of the dish made my wife wanting to eat more. Delicious!
This is a mixed grill. When thinking pub grills, what would be your image? However, this dish was done with a higher quality. I was almost can’t taste the game flavour of kangaroo and the lamb. While both of the meat were cooked medium rare, their mouthfeel can be described as tender, moist and full of flavours. I didn’t even add salt to the meat and they just went flavourful. The roasted cherry tomato & green peppercorn ketchup contributed some strong spiciness and a hint of sweet and sour flavour to the overall dish. These extra flavours helped to promote the flavour of the two meat nicely. Not to mention that the wine we selected matched this dish extremely well due to the peppery and fruity taste. The good quality of the meat came from the fact that all their meat were aged for 30 days before serving according to the bistro menu.
In the center of the bistro was located a salad bar that provides a number of pub salad items to diners. Out of them all, I enjoyed the mushrooms a lot as they were roasted just about right with good flavour.
Now, up to this point, my wife has been almost full and I was nearly there. The desserts were coming after we rested for about 10 minutes. The bistro offers a range of sweet dessert options. Initially, the wife ordered Dark chocolate creme brulee. Now, I would like to thank our Michelle again because she went to the kitchen and checked that the dish contained half milk chocolate. Since my wife is allergic to dairy products, we changed to a small serve of dark chocolate fondue.
The dish came with dark chocolate and a number of seasonal fresh fruits as shown in the above picture. The two small marshmallow and snake jellies are cute, aren’t they?! The sweetness and bitterness were neutralised by the fruity green Sencha.
My dessert was their special dessert at the moment.
Every single element in this dish was well done. I had really soggy sticky date puddings before and that’s why I don’t like them, but this dish changed my mind. The pudding had very good structure and texture while the caramelised bananas were sweet and crispy. The banana ice cream cleansed the palate and left me a pleasant flavour for the rest of the day.
Overall, we pretty much enjoyed the lunch at Warradale Hotel Bistro and I am sure the awards do tell people something about the place. Is this the best bistro in SA? In 2013, I’d say yes but I am looking forward to see more awards to be won by the place, including the national AHA awards in October this year in Canberra. On our way out, we observed this chocolate fountain. Glorious!
What a feast you had! I am getting hungry whenever I read your posts. That seafood platter looks huge to me. I would be so full if finishing it by my own.
Getting hungry is indeed a good thing and that’s what the blog is here for, isn’t it? lol. The serves are huge at this place and ppl with a small belly can definitely be feeded well with an entree and a main.
My grandma is a fan of this place! We went there a couple of times this year. Nice meals served.
Yes Jess, exactly right. Good quality meals and there were many elder people dining there too.
G’day and WHAT huge size portions for mains Xin, true!
Congrats to you and Tina making it to dessert too!
Exactly! Normally I dont eat much desserts but their stuffs sound promising. lol The mains are indeed huge!
How would I know this is not an ad? You got invited for dinning and can just give good words about a place!
Hi Natalie. I think this is a question that many people want to ask. I am professional in blogging about food and I respect my professionalism. Hence, all reviews are written with careful consideration of my own experience. If I don’t like place, I will not state that I like it. However, if a restaurant is genuinely good, I’ll definitely blog about it. Hope this clarifies a bit.
Definitely give it a go and I am sure you won’t be disappointed! | 2019-04-21T06:05:26Z | null | 527.7 | 11,148 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
Flavonoids suppress Pseudomonas aeruginosa virulence through allosteric inhibition of quorum-sensing receptors.
Title Flavonoids suppress Pseudomonas aeruginosa virulence through allosteric inhibition of quorum-sensing receptors.
Quorum sensing is a process of cell-cell communication that bacteria use to regulate collective behaviors. Quorum sensing depends on the production, detection, and group-wide response to extracellular signal molecules called autoinducers. In many bacterial species, quorum sensing controls virulence factor production. Thus, disrupting quorum sensing is considered a promising strategy to combat bacterial pathogenicity. Several members of a family of naturally-produced plant metabolites called flavonoids inhibit Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm formation by an unknown mechanism. Here, we explore this family of molecules further and we demonstrate that flavonoids specifically inhibit quorum sensing via antagonism of the autoinducer-binding receptors, LasR and RhlR. Structure-activity relationship analyses demonstrate that the presence of two hydroxyl moieties in the flavone A-ring backbone are essential for potent inhibition of LasR/RhlR. Biochemical analyses reveal that the flavonoids function non-competitively to prevent LasR/RhlR DNA-binding. Administration of the flavonoids to P. aeruginosa alters transcription of quorum-sensing-controlled target promoters and suppresses virulence factor production, confirming their potential as anti-infectives that do not function by traditional bacteriocidal or bacteriostatic mechanisms. | 2019-04-20T17:02:30Z | null | 256.8 | 1,572 | null | 0.21374 | [
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Taylor wrote on Twitter: ‘After 20 years as a professional footballer, the time has come for me to retire at the end of the current season.
Taylor has been released from West Ham in 2014 then aged 32 after refusing to sign a short term deal on reduced terms at the end of his contract.
Matt Taylor joined West Ham from Bolton Wanderers in July 2011 for £2,25m under Sam Allardyce. He made 76 appearances for the hammers finding the net two times.
He previously played for Luton Town, Portsmouth and the England Under-21 side. On leaving the Hammers he joined Burnley on a free transfer later joining Northampton Town and Swindon Town.
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Addleshaw Goddard can be part of your internal team when you need it most.
According to the National Fraud Authority (NFA closed in 2014, no other organisation has taken its place), fraudsters cost the UK economy an estimated £73 billion in 2012 and businesses often find themselves under attack from external or internal sources.
Whistleblowers may raise issues which will require companies to conduct internal investigations into the allegations while ensuring that there is minimal disruption to their day-to-day business. An investigation will require consideration of a wide range of issues, including HR, data protection, document management and evidence gathering, legal privilege and forensic IT issues.
Often internal investigations may result in the company making a voluntary disclosure to the regulator, such as the Serious Fraud Office (SFO), although since the SFO revised its guidance in October 2012, self-reporting does not guarantee that a criminal investigation and prosecution might not follow. Companies regulated by the Financial Services Authority may also find themselves obliged to self-report any wrongdoing uncovered. | 2019-04-18T13:12:18Z | null | 277.3 | 1,144 | null | 0.137238 | [
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Israeli settlers vandalized the mosque and torched cars in the occupied West Bank village of Burqa.
Laleh Khalili, speaking at the 9th annual SOAS Palestine Society conference in London. Read transcript.
Near the city of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, the village of Burqa is home to around 2,000 Palestinians. Surrounded on three sides by the Israeli military as well as settler areas, the village is left with one entrance and vulnerable to attacks and military closures.
On October 10th, Israeli settlers raided Burqa. In addition to vandalizing the village mosque, three cars were also set ablaze in front of their owners’ homes.
This attack and others appear to be in response to the recent killings of Israeli soldiers in the West Bank.
The group of settlers – calling themselves “The redemption of Zion” – spray-painted graffiti mosque wall. The message was ostensibly in revenge for the death of Tomar Hazan, an Israeli soldier killed in the West Bank city of Qalqiliya in late September of this year.
A mere 50 meters down the street from the mosque, the group set ablaze three cars belonging to Palestinian owners.
Abu Ali Nitham, a Palestinian shepherd who lives on the edge of Burqa, spoke with The Electronic Intifada two days after the attack.
They came around 1 o’clock in the morning and wrote on the mosque. After the mosque they went to our neighbor’s house, Muhammad Taher. They set his car on fire and then they set the truck in our garage ablaze, which woke me up.
There were six of them and, of course, the whole group was armed. I couldn’t approach them because they all had weapons and I was by myself.
We expect this kind of thing to happen because for 10 days or two weeks they had been making more problems every day. A few days before they came and burned the cars, they had shot at us from the hilltop.
They come on a daily basis – this isn’t the first time. We have olive trees on the top of the hill. They burn the trees, they tear them out, they don’t leave anything as it is – this is the neither the first time nor the last time. This is colonial abuse.
Although his family woke up from the noise, Nitham was unable to stop the settlers from burning both of his vehicles. He believes that the attackers came on foot from Givat Asaf, a settlement “outpost” situated on a neighboring hilltop and within plain sight of his home.
Givat Asaf, like all Israeli colonial outposts, have not been officially recognized by the Israeli government. International law, on the other hand, makes no distinction between Israeli settlements and outposts – they are equally illegal.
Although the settlers harass him almost every day while he farms his olive tree orchard, Nitham said that this latest attack was the first time they came this close to his home.
Sayel Kanan, the acting mayor of Burqa, also spoke to The Electronic Intifada. Kanan’s home was attacked by settlers in January 2012. He suspects it was the same group that committed the latest attack against the mosque and Abu Ali Nitham’s cars.
What happens exactly is that at about 3 o’clock in the morning – this is about one year and a half ago – my car is parked in the yard of my house. But I have a barrier – they jumped from the outside barrier to the inside of my house. Then they attacked the first car. They are well-prepared, so they start in the first car. My mom, she lives next to me. She wakes up and she saw the fire coming up from the first car and she start screaming and yelling and we wake up and actually he didn’t escape. He stays until he start burning the second car. Soon she saw that there were two or three guys at that time burning the second car. She starts screaming more and more – we wake up and we start putting the fire down.
Yes, absolutely I went to the Israeli police station. I tried to get the helps of our Palestinian police, but our territory is declared as C, which is under Israeli occupation, so they said, Sorry, we can’t help you that much because we have to do a kind of coordination with the Israelis and they just cannot help us too much. I went to Sha’ar Binyamin police station in Route 60 and I put a claim there. And they bring the police here. They did some investigation, but unfortunately they don’t do much for me – they just turned their back on me. They make you feel that they’re trying to help, but you know, exactly, they don’t do any help for any Palestinian citizens.
Givat Asaf – It’s the one in the north of village… this is actually, they harm us a lot. They put a lot of pressure on the citizens and even they divide the land. They say this is the border here, which is like half the land. They said this is for Ya’coub – Ya’coub means related to them. And the other half is for you. So any citizens who go to his farm or anything on that side, they start attacking him right away and they kick him out.
I’m very sure they [the police] know them. They know these guys – because he said, we know there are about five or six persons from the settlers who are making troubles. They know them very well. But they will not put them in prison or do any punishment for them. It’s the same kids, they’re going around.
As the Palestinian olive harvest season gets underway this month, Israeli settler attacks and the confiscation of land continues to plague Palestinians without pause.
According to a United Nations report published by the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in October 2012, the olive oil industry makes up nearly 14 percent of the total agricultural income for the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Nearly 80,000 families depend on olive harvesting for their livelihoods.
The report also added that over 7,500 olive trees belonging to Palestinians were damaged or destroyed by Israeli settlers between January and mid-October of 2012 – meanwhile, in the besieged Gaza Strip, over 7,000 dunams – or more than 1,700 acres – of land traditionally used for harvesting olives have been destroyed by Israeli military incursions and attacks.
Burqa has been no exception.
In August this year, Najeh Thalajeh, a 47-year-old farmer also from the neighboring village of Mukhmas, was attacked by six settlers. As a result of being beaten with metal rods and knives, Thalajeh received over 75 stitches on his chest and on his head.
Earlier this year in April, Sayel Mohammad Jaraba, was also attacked by a group of eight Israeli settlers. Despite having received permission from the Israeli military to access his farm land in Burqa, the masked settlers attacked him with metal pipes as he worked.
Jaraba had to receive 50 stitches on his head, and he was left with a fractured skull and a hairline fracture on his vertebrae.
As Burqa’s villagers began preparing for the olive harvest early last week, Sayel Kanan told The Electronic Intifada that the village had intended to try to reach olive trees orchards that have become dangerous areas of Israeli settler and military attacks in recent years.
Now we’re doing the olive tree harvest – yeah, so what we’re having is now we’re aware. So we invited all the people in the village to go on a certain date that’s going to be the second day of our holiday, which will be the 16th of October. So all the citizens will go in the same direction, so it’s case – we are certainly … we know that they are going to attack the farmers. So we will put like a plan.
On Monday night, Kanan spoke to The Electronic Intifada by telephone and described the first week of the olive harvest in Burqa.
According to Kanan, the harvesters were attacked last Wednesday October the 16th by both the Israeli military and settlers, This happened despite the fact that Kanan had previously coordinated with the military’s district coordination office.
A group of armed settlers, accompanied by six Israeli soldiers, reportedly attacked Kanan’s 85-year-old uncle and other members of his extended family as they picked olives on Wednesday. Only after Kanan contacted the commander at the Israeli district coordination office did the attacking settlers and soldiers retreat.
The following four days, Burqa’s villagers were accompanied by international activists from the International Solidarity Movement group.
In an environment of legal impunity for Israeli settlers and soldiers alike, Palestinians living under the constant threat of dispossession and violence have little hope that they will see justice.
I feel that our war is gonna not be between us and the Israeli soldiers – it’s going to be between us and the settlers. The settlers these days they feel very strong, they feel very protected, so they do, and they armed, so they don’t care.
For more on this story, read Strickland and Collins’ recent written report on Burqa.
Laleh Khalili: The idea that the wall could be used as a military mechanism for control of movement of guerillas across the landscape goes back to the British. It is a system that has been used on a number of different occasions, but in the case of Palestine specifically, it took a very familiar form, in the sense that it wasn’t just simply sand berms, which are little hills of sand that are built, but rather in this instance, barbed wire walls — which up until that moment had only really been used to pen in cattle. And used also in South Africa, of course, in the Boer war.
LK: And in the concentration camps, but also as a way of arresting the movement of commandos, the Boer guerillas, in the Boer war. Arrest their movement because they rode horses across the landscape.
But in the case of Palestine, what specifically was done wasn’t just tactical construction of bits of barbed wire fence, it was actually to create borders through the use of fences, create a wall through the use of fences, in order to arrest the movement of people who were coming from more hilly areas in what is today Syria, near to the settlements. And the person who actually came up with this idea is a guy by the name of Charles Tegart, whose Tegart force today persists — they actually while the barbed wire fences go on, the Tegart forces, in forts in many instances have become police forts today.
EI: And they’re used by Israeli troops today.
LK: Yes, they are. They’re used as fortification.
EI: Are any of those used by the Palestinian Authority?
LK: As far as I know, no. Many of the ones that were used were particularly in the Galilee, so a lot of those Tegart forts continue to be incorporated as part of the security apparatus today. Sometimes, they’re just police stations, sometimes they’re garrisons, essentially. Inside, there are other Tegart forts on the border.
EI: It was coils of barbed wire?
LK: Coils of barbed wire, and the camels apparently would ram into it and drag it away.
But the wall was there, and it was of course a tactic that was then used by the British in other colonial instances, and then borrowed back by the Israelis starting in the 1970s, but specifically really intensively in the start of the wall that we today recognize with the big huge cement blocks, and coils in certain places. That started in 2002, but it has a pre-history even in the Israeli times, with walls that were built not as border lines but as ways of penning in refugee camps in Gaza and the West Bank, because refugee camps were often the most intransigent places in the occupied territories.
[Ariel] Sharon was the first one to build a wall around refugee camps in Gaza, he was in charge of the southern command at that time. And that was replicated. So you can still see the signs of the turnstyles — the walls themselves have gone from outside of a lot of the refugee camps, particularly in the West Bank — but you can still see a lot of the turnstyles. They’ve kept the turnstyles there.
EI: One of the main things you were talking about was proxy forces in terms of the military. And you gave a really interesting quote which was from Lawrence of Arabia, so-called. “Don’t try to do much with your own hands,” and you mentioned the link with [David] Petraeus. Is that something that Petraeus has quoted back?
LK: Yes. Petraeus has quoted this. T.E. Lawrence is a great hero of American counterinsurgence. David Kilcullen, who’s an Australian advisor to Petraeus and an architect of the counterinsurgency plan in Iraq in particular, has written an article that was modeled after one of T.E. Lawrence’s. T.E. Lawrence’s article was called “27 articles” and it was about how to mobilize guerilla forces, in this instance, Arab forces, to fight against the Ottomans, Kilcullen’s is called “28 articles” — it’s got one extra.
EI: That’s really interesting. So again we see the continuity back to the British times with things like the peace bands.
LK: The peace bands. Yes. I love the fact that they’re called “peace bands” — the degradation of the word “peace” as something horrible, as we know in the “peace process.” The peace bands were groups of indigenous Arab forces, Palestinian forces, that were paid for by the British mandatory powers in the 1930s, and they were mobilized to roam around the countryside and attack the guerilla forces, the anti-British guerilla forces. During the Arab Revolt.
And these peace bands, some of their grievances came from familial reasons — some of their families had been collaborators and had been killed by the guerillas — in other instances, they did it because the economic conditions were such so that the payments were necessary. Interestingly, there’s of course a parallel to that today where a lot of the members of the security forces who work for the Palestinian Authority in enforcing order essentially for Israel, do so because that that is really the only source of income there. So it’s important to recognize that in many of these instances it’s not so much ideology that drives them to collaboration, but economic need — necessity in some senses.
EI: You mentioned something that I found interesting which I didn’t know — about the Palestinian soldiers or police force in Dayton’s forces, who all have their weapons numbers registered.
LK: No, not Dayton’s forces — the Palestinian Presidential Guard, the PA Presidential Guard, is trained by the Israelis. Not Dayton, but by the Israelis themselves. And all of their weapons come from Israel, and all of their weapon numbers are registered by the Israelis, and that way they can do forensic analysis should that weapon be used against the Israelis.
LK: … Rather than through a mediator. And do you know when it happened? When it started? When the split between Hamas and Fatah happened.
So when Hamas in 2007 took over the Gaza Strip, the Israelis felt that they needed to protect the Palestinian Authority.
EI: That’s really interesting timing. Another thing you talked about was how you said in the Q & A that “proxies don’t always act like puppets.” So it’s kind of that tension there. And I do see that in the Israeli media sometimes — the attitude toward the Palestinian Authority forces of, “well, you know, we work with them, but we don’t really trust these Arabs” sort of thing.
LK: A very good example to give is Salam Fayyad, who has absolutely no popular base among Palestinians themselves, who was chosen as a technocratic manager of the Palestinian Authority, and with the express approval of the Israelis but by essentially outside forces to manage that. And what’s really interesting about Salam Fayyad is that of course, as a good technocrat, what his intent was — to make PA operational, so as to forestall the possibility of dissent, intransigence, revolt.
In essence, acting as a kind of a safety valve. And of course, what Salam Fayyad found, even though he was, essentially, an economic proxy in this instance, of the Israeli state, nevertheless he had his own set of interests — which was the smooth operation of the Palestinian Authority as a technocratic operation, which of course the Israelis were never going to allow. And so in that sense, what you end up finding is that the person you’ve chosen is not given enough rope.
There are other instances, of course. The Palestinian Authority is a creation of the US and other European forces, and of course Israel, as a means of providing an indigenous control mechanism. But of course there are many within the apparatus of the Palestinian Authority who have different ideas. And so it is again, in that instance, it’s quite interesting to see that sometimes, self-enrichment has been an interest of these forces. In other instances, having their own little fiefdoms, having their own little small bases of support. And in order for them to have their own fiefdoms or small bases of support they would have to appeal to the anti-colonial sentiments of Palestinians.
So you end up having clients that are bought and paid for by the Israelis who have to engage in kind of an anti-colonial discourse, an anti-Zionist discourse, in order to garner a base of support among Palestinians.
You find these complex relations in these instances.
EI: You mentioned the more direct collaboration of the Palestinian Presidential Guards with the Israelis. Is there precedence of that going back to the British era?
LK: Of course. The Palestine police, which was the colonial force that kept order in Palestine, had a Jewish contingent, an Arab Palestinian contingent, and of course British contingents. Interestingly, in the case of Palestinians, after the Arab Revolt, the training was kind of scaled back of Palestinian Arabs because they were felt to be unreliable. But the exact opposite happened with the Jewish contingent that were in the Palestine police, they got special treatment.
In addition to that — so this is the Palestine police force, which was a constabulary force. In addition to the constabulary force, of course the British had military installations and bases in Palestine as well. And within the military, there were also officers who did specific training of Jewish Israelis. Not of Palestinian Arabs, but of Jewish Israelis. So it’s interesting to see for example that Moshe Dayan and Yigal Alon were both trained by Orde Wingate, who was a Major in the British military. Churchill was a big fan of him as well.
So you had this. And those, in fact Orde Wingate’s special night squads, is seen to be the kernel out of which Palmach, the special operations force of the nascent Israeli military, rose.
So you had that kind of training but Palestinians were not the ones who were being trained in those kinds of military operations.
EI: Can you say anything about the prospects for the Palestinian Authority security forces, because people are always predicting the PA will collapse, and there will be an intifada against the PA, and this kind of thing.
LK: As a social scientist, I know that predictions are always famous last words. A lot of very well-respected social scientists were predicting the long-term stability of the Iranian regime just before the revolution in 1978-79. And a lot of very well-respected scholars of Egypt were talking about the ways that the Mubarak regime was going to reproduce itself just before it fell.
So I don’t want to predict, I’m not in the work of prediction. But historical experience tells us that revolutions often come in very unexpected ways. And very unexpected times. And if we do have a true revolutionary movement, of course the first thing that you have to do is to sweep aside the local sub-contractors of Israeli security, in order to actually mobilize in ways that will allow it to be coherent, not fragmented, not fissured in the way in which we see.
So I can’t predict, but should there be a revolution of course, I don’t think the Palestinian Authority will survive as anything but a vestigal organization, a residue of what it is today. | 2019-04-20T14:19:50Z | null | 258.9 | 19,707 | null | 0.006495 | [
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We're stoked to be a part of the new festival @porthillyspirit at Trefresa Farm, North Cornwall. A long weekend of food, music and outdoor adventures.
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We'll be hosting a coffee tasting on the Sunday at the workshop 9.30 am. 24th - 26th May 2019. We'll also be in the talks tent and near boutique camping.
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Microsoft is making a concerted effort to reduce downtime when applying major Windows 10 updates.
Microsoft is aware that major upgrades to Windows 10 typically take a long time to install. For the Creators Update that was rolled out in April 2017, Microsoft says the average offline time for a user was around 82 minutes. That's slightly longer than it takes to watch Army of Darkness. With the upcoming Spring Creators Update, however, Microsoft has managed to cut the install time to around 30 minutes, the length of a typical sitcom if you count the commercials.
Otherwise known as Redstone 4, this will be the first major update to Windows 10 in 2018. Before we go any further, we should point out that "Spring Creators Update" is not yet the official name, though it's the nomenclature that's been leaked out, so we're running with it for the time being.
There have been three major updates to this point—Anniversary Update, Creators Update, and Fall Creators Update. Microsoft's goal is to upgrade Windows 10 twice year with new features and enhancements, in between which it doles out monthly security patches.
Each major update consists of four phases that are broken up into online and offline modes. Online phases occur while the device is being used and the OS is up and running, while offline phases are, well, offline. These entail system reboots and other tasks that are performed outside of the OS being usable.
Microsoft aims to reduce the time it takes to install these bi-annual updates by moving more of the work performed in the offline phase to the online phase. For example, preparing user content for migration previously took place during the offline phase, but will be performed when the PC is up and running when installing the Spring Creators Update. Same goes for migrating drivers and other files that Windows requires.
"Because of these changes, the online phase for the feature update will take longer to complete. However, this should not be noticeable to most users, as the setup processes run at a low priority, so they won’t have a large impact on a device’s battery life or system performance," Microsoft says.
Even by reducing the upgrade time to 30 minutes, updating Windows still requires some pre-planning. However, it's nice to see that the install time has been cut nearly two-thirds compared to the original Creators Update, and is down from 51 minutes (on average) for the Fall Creators Update. This will vary by PC, of course, but the bottom line is that the Spring Creators Update will install much quicker.
Some of the more interesting changes that will arrive with the Spring Creator's Update are related to Microsoft's mixed reality push. It will include a new virtual environment for users to wander around, and the ability to take screenshots in mixed reality apps with the controllers. In addition, Microsoft is rolling out haptic feedback for motion controllers in SteamVR.
The Spring Creators Update is expected to release next month. | 2019-04-19T04:36:28Z | null | 347.8 | 2,989 | null | 0.093008 | [
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Buying your first home can be both exciting and nerve-racking. It is a huge commitment that should be taken seriously, because it could come with a lot of costs if done wrong.
Finding the right home can be tricky – especially for first-time home buyers. For such a huge investment, getting information off the internet is helpful but not enough. Avoid all of the confusion by hiring a professional real estate agent who knows the ins and outs of the housing market. From getting updated listings of available properties to dealing with all of the paperwork, they can help you every step of the way.
It can not only make the entire process easier, but you could also end up saving a lot of time and money. In fact, hiring a real estate agent is so useful that 89% of home buyers in 2018 said they would recommend their agent. This shows how important their agents were in buying their home and why you should work with one as well.
Buying a home is a process that will cost you time and money. So before you go to any showings or make any offers, you first want to know how much you can actually afford. To do this, get a mortgage preapproval from a bank or lender.
Having a mortgage preapproval will give you an accurate estimate of how much you can pay for a home. It will give you an in-depth assessment of your finances, which includes a thorough look at your income, credit score, and monthly debt payments. Knowing this saves you the trouble of checking out homes that may turn out too expensive for your budget.
A mortgage preapproval is also good to have because it shows sellers that you are a serious and financially-capable buyer. This gives you an edge over other home buyers who do not have one.
It is alright to fall in love with a particularly beautiful home, but do not rush into making a decision. Take some time to look around for similar homes in the area that suit your wants and needs. This way, you will be able to compare their advantages and disadvantages. Consider things like price, size, safety, and ease of access.
First-time home buyers will find several types of homes for sale in Atlanta, GA. From classic bungalow and cape cod-style homes in suburban neighborhoods to high-rise condos and lofts in the metro area, there is something for everyone.
Before closing on a home, make sure you don’t skip the home inspection. Having a professional inspector take a closer look at the inside and outside of the home could expose any red flags that might change your mind about buying it. Some potential deal breakers include leaky pipes, electrical wiring issues, and even termite infestations – all of which cost money to deal with. An inspection could also reveal things that may likely cause problems in the future.
Buying your first home in Atlanta can be a long and tough process. Let me help you make it as easy and stress-free as possible. I’m Heidi Reis, and youcan call me at 404-859-2018 or email me at info(at)abodeagency(dotted)net. | 2019-04-20T18:16:26Z | null | 359.7 | 2,967 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
Achicourt is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in northern France.
Content on this page is licensed under CC-BY-SA from the authors of the following Wikipedia pages: List of twin towns and sister cities in France, Achicourt. Note that the data on Wikipedia is highly unreliable. In many cases, sister cities are missing or wrongly listed. Some cities also have different levels of partnership. If you find an error, please make a correction on the relevant Wikipedia pages and cite your sources. | 2019-04-23T20:06:45Z | null | 110.9 | 503 | null | 0.986083 | [
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Mario Mandzukic scored the winning goal deep in extra time as Croatia beat England 2-1 in an utterly gripping World Cup semifinal in Moscow on Wednesday to set up a final date with France.
But it wasn't to be, as Croatia came roaring back in the second half and equalised through Ivan Perisic before somehow finding the energy to win despite being taken to extra time for the third time in 11 days.
"It was a very difficult game, we all know what was at stake, how important a semifinal is for a small country such as Croatia," said man-of-the-match Perisic.
"We started slowly but we showed our character, just as in the previous two knockout rounds when we were one goal down in both matches. We were not that resilient in the past."
England had been the ones hoping to make history, in what was their first appearance in the semifinals in 28 years.
Then they were beaten on penalties by West Germany. Having ended their famous penalty curse by beating Colombia in a shootout in the last 16, they might have fancied repeating that here.
But Croatia, having won on penalties against Denmark and Russia in the last two rounds, saw the game out, dousing the World Cup dream of Gareth Southgate's side that had gone from the improbable to the possible over the past month in Russia.
"We're gutted. It hurts, it hurts a lot," said captain Harry Kane. "We can hold our heads up high. It's been a fantastic journey, we got further than anyone else thought we would have."
Croatia were looking to the inspirational Luka Modric to control the game, but instead it was he who gave away the early free-kick from which Trippier put England ahead in the fifth minute.
It was a fantastic curling effort from 25 yards from the Tottenham Hotspur full-back, and England could not have imagined a better start.
Croatia were stunned, with Ivan Rakitic, usually so accomplished, especially off his game.
Zlatko Dalic's side did gradually grow into the contest, but they could still be relieved to go in at halftime only one goal down, especially as Kane was denied by a combination of goalkeeper Danijel Subasic and the woodwork on the half-hour mark.
Croatia hung on and it was to their immense credit that they turned the tide after the break in what developed into an epic encounter at the Luzhniki Stadium.
They equalised in the 68th minute, as Sime Vrsaljko crossed from the right and Perisic stole in front of the stooping Kyle Walker to score with his left foot.
Having looked so comfortable earlier, England's young side were rattled, and they were lucky not to go behind soon after when Perisic sent a low shot across Jordan Pickford and off the far post.
He managed to carry on after treatment, and he was on hand to sweep the ball low past Pickford after Perisic's header back into the area caught the England defence on the hop, finally deciding a brilliant contest. | 2019-04-20T16:46:04Z | null | 401.3 | 2,860 | null | 0.828671 | [
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Established since the year 2000, we have grown to become a reputable property developer in Penang, delivering fine quality houses for the discerning purchaser. Our existing portfolio comprises of desirable landed residential units strategically located around Penang.
Proposed 3 storey bungalow, 8, Bell Pavilion, Bell Close, Pulau Tikus. Penang. Spacious living and dining area and extensive family area on the first floor.
A series of thoughtfully designed residences nesting quietly at the foot of Penang Hill. A rainbow of green hues envelopes the horizon. With mother nature all around, there are many choice for hiking, trekking or the simple pleasure of enjoying the gardens close by.
These astounding homes offer a rare opportunity to stay in the center of modern living yet having the gift of privacy, nestled within greens. With unbeatable location, the inspiring 3-storey link houses are surrounded by a lively network of activities and traveling routes, that make in easy to either chill out at homr or to soak in the excitement outdoors.
Supreme homes are set within this prime location. With abundant greens and growing prosperity of its surrounding business and lifestyle districts, it is a priceless combination. These homes are neatly nestled within picturesque gardens. Environmentally friendly solutions are built in such as , rain water haversting, heat insulation, tinted glass and eco-friendly paint. | 2019-04-23T22:27:37Z | null | 552.7 | 1,422 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
Web Design – A web production cannot display all its contents symmetrically without any structured design patterns. All the content and graphical representation would turn useless to align & view without styling and structured frames, representing base pixels which are essential for the visual display.
Thus, any web project cannot be defined and initiated without a graphically represented designing or a theme. As mentioned, all designs are need to be taken up with web designers for any web production; the usages of various tools are in need to generate a web design like Adobe products – photoshop, corel draw etc.
The Designers at Web Emporium holistically concentrate on clients’ vital designs, fabricate new patterns and themes, create awesome custom layouts and provide robust structured div based HTML conversions. The Designers can also handle any project related to UI / UX designs of any kind of application development, be it web-based, desktop or mobile. The Web Emporium designers are always keen to adopt measures to make the workflow of the app in easy grasps and best visualization for the app users. The templates and designs created by our teams are excellent web interfaces and unique.
Along with many more exclusive services in our website design package,Our Website Designing Company Web Emporium is waiting to assist you with the best possible way. | 2019-04-24T02:58:01Z | null | 667.5 | 1,374 | null | 0.358079 | [
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a growing property portfolio - if you are looking for a better deal you need to talk to us!
Ascot Mortgages are able to offer a range of buy to let mortgages for first time landlords. The buy to let industry is one of the few industries in the UK which is currently growing at a steady rate, without any signs of a slowdown. Relatively low mortgage rates compared with high rental yields make buy to let property investment typically a sound investment, and many private individuals are choosing to invest in a buy to let property as an alternative to a traditional cash pension. Cash pensions have had a great deal of value “wiped off” them during the banking crisis and this may be another factor which is encouraging people to think about alternative ways to fund their retirement.
It can be a little daunting buying your first buy to let property, and that is why Ascot Mortgages will help and advise you every step of the way.
The most important part of the consideration process is where to buy the property. It’s been proven in the past that first time buyers usually feel more comfortable purchasing a property closer to home. This can be the perfect choice if the buy to let market is thriving in that specific area, although this option could leave you struggling for money if there is no real demand in that area. The better option might be further afield. It’s worth checking out the area you have in mind and having a look at other properties that are on the market. The best areas to look at generally can be family orientated ones, with a demand for rental properties and ever increasing popularity or near to a university or college as students are always on the lookout for flats to rent. If you considering renting out the property you are currently living in, in order to buy a second property – this type of buy to let mortgage is often referred to as a let to buy mortgage.
Once you’ve decided on the area and property, another thing to consider is how involved you would like to be. Do you have the time and energy to look after the project yourself, or would you prefer to pay someone to do it for you? With residential property, its problem a good idea to take care of it yourself to see more profit, but this can be very time consuming. A property management company can take all the pressure of your shoulders, but this will come at an added expense. You also need to consider the best payment option for yourself. There are a selection of mortgages and payment methods available, but you need to choose what’s right for you at this time. Shopping around and looking at money comparison websites can be a beneficial exercise and gives you a few options to consider in terms of rent and returns.
By putting yourself in the shoes of someone who is looking for a rental property, you give yourself the best way of meeting their demands in terms of location, interior and affordability. You also need to remember that you’re buying the property to see a steady incline on your income and not looking for a quick profit, so carefully consider all your options.
For specialist help securing the best value buy to let mortgage for a student property contact Ascot Mortgages, an experienced buy to let mortgage broker, whether you are looking for your first BTL mortgages, or you are looking to remortgage your buy to let. | 2019-04-19T15:04:25Z | null | 278.6 | 3,340 | null | 0.047305 | [
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Jazz Egger is an international model, actress and music journalist from Austria. She moved to London when she was 18 years old.
In 2013, she competed in the final of Elite Model Look, the world's most prestigious modeling contest.
Jazz is represented by several agencies all around the world. | 2019-04-22T00:56:40Z | null | 150.5 | 292 | null | 0 | [] | [] | true | [] |
A bungy jump is a once in a lifetime must do activity, especially whilst in New Zealand, the home of bungy! If you are up for the ultimate adrenaline rush in Hanmer Springs then take a leap of faith off the 135 year old Waiau River Ferry bridge. The setting is idyllic with lush forest, rugged mountains and the roaring river below.
Step up to the ledge, safely strapped into your harness and pear over to see your fate. Then it is up to you! Spring forwards and experience the rush of free fall. It will feel like an eternity but then a wave of pure adrenaline will wash over you!
If nerves are getting the better of you and you need a push why not share the experience with a friend and do the bungy in tandem.
For the ultimate challenge try 2, 3 or even 4 of the Thrillseeker Adventures by booking a combo package. Enjoy an action packed day and add Grade 2 Rafting, Quad Biking or Jet Boating to your Bungy experience.
Be the first to ask about Bungy - 35 metre - Thrillseeker Adventures (Hanmer Springs). | 2019-04-19T02:46:09Z | null | 765.3 | 1,009 | null | 0.140733 | [
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Boston Celtics HD Wallpaper is the best HD iPhone wallpaper image in 2019. This wallpaper was upload at November 22, 2017 upload by Jennifer H. King in Boston Celtics Wallpapers.
Boston Celtics HD Wallpaper is the perfect high-resolution iPhone wallpaper and file resolution this wallpaper is 670x1192 with file Size 41.38 KB. You can use Boston Celtics HD Wallpaper for your iPhone 5, 6, 7, 8, X, XS, XR backgrounds, Mobile Screensaver, or iPad Lock Screen and another Smartphones device for free. To get file this wallpaper HD and obtain the Boston Celtics HD Wallpaper images by click the download button to get multiple high-resversions. | 2019-04-26T06:14:59Z | null | 2,518.8 | 641 | null | 0.709828 | [
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Moroccan authorities on Tuesday stormed and shut down three headquarters belonging to the Justice and Spirituality Group, the largest Islamic group in the country, in several cities.
A member of the group’s political department, Hassan Bennajeh, said on Facebook that the headquarters are located in the cities of Casablanca, Inezgane and Kenitra.
Bennajeh said he will give more details once more information is available.
The group is banned from participating in political work. | 2019-04-21T08:29:14Z | null | 175.1 | 481 | null | 0.507277 | [
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