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Alcohol Denat. . Aqua/Water . Parfum/Fragrance . Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate . Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl Benzoate . Linalool . Hydroxyisohexyl 3-Cyclohexene Carboxaldehyde . Limonene . Citral . Citronellol . Benzyl Benzoate . Eugenol . Cinnamal . Geraniol . Top Note: Apple - Citrus Fruits. Heart Note: Geranium - Cinnamon - Cloves. Base Note: Sandalwood - Vetiver - Cedarwood - Vanilla.
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2019-04-25T23:47:20Z
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2019-04-23T15:13:01Z
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The Reversal Arrow (TRA) will notify you about a future reversal in the price it's more likely to happen (high probability). The indicator only notify you about the best opportunities to enter or exit the market because the high probability of market reversal. The arrows never repaint or backpaint. The indicator is based on the market makers, when they do something in the price, the indicator will attempt to follow where they are so you can try to enter with the banks and institutions. It can be used on ANY TIMEFRAME. We recommend using it with your own trading system to get the best results. The indicator adjusts to the pair and the current TF automatically. Very easy to use, only one option to modify. Already optimized for the best results in all pairs. You can use it without limits in all the pairs you want! Use alert?: If true, receive an alert when a new arrow appears on the chart. If false, disabled. Feel free to contact us at any time if you have questions, so we can help you! You can contact us via our account. It does not work on renko chart. No arrow has displayed at all on renko chart and moreover, the on normal chart I have tried, some of the sell arrows show on the buy opportunities and buy arrows show on the sell opportunities. Please let me know how i can contact you for this issue. Great indicator ! Signals are very precise - therefore not many. For me best in M30 and H1. Very disappointed that author is selling same exact indicator with multiple names, "The Reversal Arow", "Black Trading" and "Mr Reversal"
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Main Street, Montpelier, Vermont 05602. I would also would like to have Diana sit with me. But this is what I hope most of us would dream of. I never liked roses much, until I turned 40. Now I can’t get enough of them. So I’ve bought & planted quite a few this year. I heard they are hard to grow. Well, then I’ll treat them like everyone else & if they die, that was their choice. Leaf & Petal @ the botanical gardens. Hobbes rolled around the driveway & he is now talking to me.
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2019-04-25T02:30:32Z
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2019-04-21T08:21:12Z
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Welcome to the Home Users Community, sgtpcret! Sorry for the inconvenience. That's because Vista no longer supports the latest version of the Trend Micro program. However, you should be able to use the older version of the Trend Micro program on Vista. So long as the older version of the Trend Micro program is still installed on your Vista and since your subscription is still active (due to renewal), it should still work. If you'd like to install the latest version, it would be much advisable for you to upgrade your Operating System to at least Windows 7. Please see the link below, it contains Trend Micro's official statement regarding Windows Vista. The link also has the program that you can still install under " What Trend Micro Security Programs can be installed on Windows Vista? " Let us know any update.
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You Want to Access More Vitality and Joy in Movement? The human body is designed to move. And it should move naturally and smoothly. Therefore, don't put up with pain, discomfort or awkward movement any longer but learn how to become a motion master yourself, moving your body the way it wants to move. The Alexander–Technique made all the difference to me. There are many techniques out there that claim to reeducate patterns of movement without integrating the mental processes and cognition in this reeducation. The principles of the Alexander-Technique are founded in modern neurophysiology and support a systemic understanding of the organism, that does not separate mind and body. Working with Ulf has been of tremendous benefit to me in ways that still continue to surprise. His approach is precise and demonstrable, based on good sense and delivered with humor. No matter what problem brings me to his door he has a new perspective that leaves me wondering how I ever managed without it. The teacher I became friends with a […] man, […] memories, left me with a deep impression. At only 19 years of age I have had excruciating neck and jaw tightness and pain for as long as I can remember (problem since I was 12 years old) before coming to Ulf Tölle. I had sought out many different practices that I thought would help minimise the pain but nothing had worked. I was feeling extremely disheartened and started to believe that nothing could make it better. Ulf worked with me in an extremely professional way, made me feel instantly comfortable and relaxed. Ulf definitely knows his stuff and was genuinely committed to supporting me in feeling better. He gave me a deep understanding of what specifically I need to do to better support my body in healing and gave me tools and techniques that have worked brilliantly. I have now been pain free for 3 weeks. No words can even begin to explain how grateful I am to Ulf Tölle and his Motion Mastery approach for supporting me to get rid of this pain for good. I can’t remember the last time I felt this amazing. I would encourage anyone and everyone to go to Ulf as he is brilliant. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Ulf moved my head slightly off my normal position and I was feeling how the blood started flowing into my hands. I was so astonished that I did not want to move. It was such a pleasurable and relaxing feeling. My neck stopped hurting and I felt a huge relief in my whole body. … I wouldn’t believe it, but after experiencing the change myself, the flow of energy and the entire relaxation in the whole body, I must say that Ulf has an incredibly deep understanding of the human body – he truly is a Motion Master. I couldn’t really tell if there was any difference at all during the session. Two weeks later I realised that I hadn’t had any tension in the back of my neck at all! It was amazing! Even though at the time I didn’t notice the difference, the proof was in the results! The tension I used to feel in the back of my neck & shoulders was quite painful, and only by having massages by professionals was it ever resolved. Now, although I do get it occassionally, its about 10% of what it used to be, and that’s a year afterwards! «In my very long association with Mr. Alexander's work and my extensive experience with several different teachers from different schools of his unique technique I have found very few who demonstrate the sensitivity and clarity of presentation that Mr. Tölle has shown to me. Overcoming them is a personal victory, nobody can do that for you. As a society we all are inclined to believe that there has to be instant relief. Sometimes yes, ​relief can ​happen in a flash, but sometimes it's just cannot. Working with me 1:1 makes sure that you receive the best support and your issue is addressed NOW to the best of my abilities. It's a challenge: Sometimes we are just too close to our own difficulties, and personal coaching ​might not be the best choice. Learning from others as they are going through their process is just what we need. If that sounds like you, then this might be the right track for you. Currently I offer group coaching for sports people getting back to training after injury. is a health scientist, coach, and complementary therapist. Thousands of people participated in One : One coaching with him or group classes in universities, organizations and enterprises during the past 30+ years in as diverse cultures as Brasil, Germany, UK, Austria, US, Israel, Switzerland, Palestine, Australia. Though his expertise is human movement, he had the privilege to support people throughout life threatening situations, trauma, weight loss and more. He has worked with whole departments from the point of view of workers health, with professional orchestras and given continuous professional development courses (CPD) for physiotherapists. He still is coaching world class musicians and sportists, helping them improve their coordination and supporting them in working towards their health goals. Find out more about Ulf here. ​​​​​​​​Informed opinion and active co-operation on the part of the public are of the utmost importance in the improvement of the health of the people.
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Friday is the day the big crowds arrive. People register, get a bracelet of the right color (depending on level and style: traditional/neo) and start looking for familiar faces and new shoes. Then at 19h the first workshops start: five maestro couples, five rooms and five groups of eager pupils. Tango immersion has started.
2019-04-22T07:57:46Z
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YouTube, Spotify and Snapchat are all down for many people with reports of thousands of users affected. Social media users are taking to Twitter with some saying they ‘don’t know what to do with themselves’ and asking what’s going on in ‘the tech world’. Others are saying their work is being affected by the apparent issues or complaining they can’t work in silence. Reports have emerged of videos taking a long time to load and different error messages appearing. Another tweeted Spotify saying: “Your service is down across all of my devices. “It is telling me that my internet connection is down, or that I am behind a proxy service, neither of which are true. One even tweeted that the three social media sites are ‘down for most of the world’. “I cannot work for the rest of the day under these conditions,” another wrote online. A student complained all of her lectures are normally on YouTube. It is currently unclear exactly which parts of the world are being affected, but many users reporting problems appear to be in the US. A Twitter user in North Carolina said: “I’m guessing others have reported this but my Spotify has been down for about an hour now. Another asked: “Is youtube down? buffering and or loading the videos take forever to load . Mirror Online has contacted YouTube, Spotify and Snapchat for comment.
2019-04-23T04:42:52Z
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Garden multi tools are ideal if you are looking for one tool to tackle several different gardening jobs. Short on storage space? Why buy several pieces of equipment when one can do the job of many? Our range of garden multi tools offer attachments such as trimmers, hedge trimmers, pruners, blowers, edgers, cultivators, brush cutters and much more. Find the combination that suits your needs at a price to suit your budget. With big brand names such as Honda, Hyundai and Cobra you are bound to be able to find the tool that suits you from our product range.
2019-04-21T06:50:08Z
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Be at the center of the most exuberant, mysterious and rare marine creatures during your Pattaya vacation! Interestingly, you can do this without getting wet by booking your Under Water World tickets through Rayna Tours. Just steps away from South Pattaya’s Tesco Lotus Sukhumvit Road, it’s one of the largest of its kind in Asia, allowing you to have an unforgettable rendezvous with over 3000 underwater specialties from over 500 diverse species including both sea and freshwater habitats. Begin your Under Water World experience at Touch Pool, filled with an array of fishes including bamboo shark, sea star, rays etc. With its fitting name, this extensive pool lets you experience and learn about varied fish species by touching them. Moreover, feed vibrant Koi fish with milk bottles and check out pools and aquariums containing residents like green sea turtle, blood parrot cichlid, butterfly fish etc, before you make your way to the underground water tunnel and go deep into the enigmatic nuances of the aquatic world. Boasting an approximately 100 meter long tunnel with about four million liters of water, it promises you a heart-pounding experience. Completely encircled by several different varieties of marine animals, the tunnel is divided into three distinct zones: the Coral Reef, the Open Ocean, and the Giant of Siam. At the Coral Reef Zone, discover a vast collection of colorful corals, along with amazing tropical fish species. Eagle rays, hovelnose rays, and black tip sharks, among many other mighty predators, occupy the apt Open Ocean section. Finally, the Giant of Siam invites you to explore its ship wreck tank, which serves as a breeding ground for fishes like arapaima. In fact, it’s an experience par excellence to walk along the tunnel and see small and huge fishes graciously swimming right above and even very next to you. Apart from these, the highlights also cover a variety of tanks sheltering one of the largest collections of jelly fish in Thailand. For adventurists and dare devils, the facility offers many exciting options by way of diving with sharks and rays. No matter you wish to provide your kids with a great learning experience of the marine environment or would like to indulge in a unique fun or thrill, a visit to Under Water World will only enrich your Pattaya vacation. An excellent opportunity to view the beauty of the Marine life. I wanted to take my kids to a place that was fun and educational so, i took them to Underwater World Pattaya. Guess what? Kids loved it and so did I. There sharks, stingrays, turtles, - close to more than 500 species. In some pools, you also allowed to touch them. We even saw fishes we had never heard of. They were beautiful. This place is totally value for money and Rayna Tour did a great job arranging the whole thing.
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Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui said that Chaitanya Tamhane’s film Court is an outstanding movie. Court has been selected as India’s official entry at the Oscars in the best foreign film category. “I am very happy that Court has been selected as India’s official entry at the Oscars. It is a wonderful film and it is amazing that a very fine movie has been selected. Sometimes the selection is great and sometimes it is not that good but this time it has been a very good choice,” Nawazuddin told PTI. The actor has also been roped in as the face of a suiting brand. “It feels nice that a brand that has been endorsed by superstars has chosen an actor this time. Superstars have a wide reach and hence are the perfect faces of a brand so it makes me feel that I also have a good reach now. This makes me happy,” said Nawazuddin. “Times are changing. Superstars like Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan are doing movies like Raees and Bajrangi Bhaijaan and people like me are getting accepted into mainstream. This is a good thing,” added Nawazuddin. Rang De Basanti actor Kunal Kapoor said that Chaitanya Tamhane’s film Court represents India’s best chance at the Oscars. “Though I haven’t watched it yet but as I heard from those people who actually understand and are passionate about cinema, I agree it’s a right choice for the Oscars,” Kunal said at the Jagran Film Festival where he was a part of the jury panel for short films. The sixth edition of the Jagran Film Festival started on September 28, with chief guest, filmmaker Sudhir Mishra lighting the lamp. Apart from Kunal, several celebrities including R Madhavan, Ranvir Shorey and Dibakar Banerjee attended the film fest. Court will represent India in the Best Foreign Film category at the Academy Awards. The winner will be announced in February.
2019-04-25T00:03:49Z
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Fort Wayne Paralegal Jobs is a legal job board which aims to connect paralegals and legal staff with the best jobs in the legal industry of Fort Wayne. We have garnered an extensive list of employers and law firms and continue to find more legal avenues as we update our database on a regular basis. br>Our website boasts of seamless navigation and an interactive interface and includes options for visitors to search jobs in terms of practice area and specialization. A typical user can utilize a keyword combination based on practice area and/or job title for searching out jobs. Our team of researchers tries to make sure that all paralegal jobs in Fort Wayne are listed in our database. If you do not find paralegal jobs on this site, most probably, you would not find them on any other site too. br>Fort Wayne Paralegal Jobs is needless to say, your one-stop destination to search for the best legal staff jobs in Fort Wayne. We strongly believe that it is not enough to post jobs but also provide users with tools and resources that they would need to search and secure jobs.
2019-04-24T23:58:19Z
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Critics Consensus: "Dissonance Theory" spends some welcome time with the Man In Black while continuing the methodical expansion of the Westworld universe. Critic Consensus: "Dissonance Theory" spends some welcome time with the Man In Black while continuing the methodical expansion of the Westworld universe. Alongside the gunshots, exploding cigars and occasional threats to feed people to horses, there were also some serious plot developments, and tantalising hints about the gradually unfurling deeper narrative. Westworld is in large part a show about people in search of answers, and "Dissonance Theory" found the show's characters taking a multitude of intriguing approaches to finding them. We get the first hint that maybe the Man in Black isn't the monster that he seems to be. The trick is that Westworld recognizes the implications of its choices and makes sure we don't understand enough to tune out the trauma. Maeve still trying to make sense of her blending realities and s***. Her Dolby Surround Sound messing up and she seeing the past or some s***, some memory when a bunch of them got murked out. After last week's somewhat sluggish installment, "Dissonance Theory" felt to me like a step in the right direction. I love when the show digs into its subtext about storytelling and spirituality. This episode was a worthy follow-up to last week's satisfying storytelling. Things are starting to feel more certain within the universe of Westworld. The Man in Black returned to Westworld in a significant way this week, infusing the narrative with even more tantalizing clues about his backstory - and how he's been connected to the park all these years. This episode leaned heavily into the video game aspect of Westworld in a big, fun way.
2019-04-25T12:18:08Z
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People & Place: The TPFF pre-show team. The 2017 TPFF (Telstra Perth Fashion Festival) ran from 6-17 September and boy did my eyes open up to how much work goes into pulling off such a mammoth event, here's some of what that looked like. Yeah there's the year long planning and preparation that takes place in the office, but I'm not talking about that (it'd be hard to take prep photos of an event you only heard about when you applied to work it). I'm talking about the running around and behind the scenes action that isn't showcased. The breakdowns, the mix ups, the designers who demand the sun and the moon, the clash of the egos, the volunteers who are sacrificed to complete tedious, meticulous but highly important tasks. Who knew someone actually had to set up the fitting space (where designers, models and their garments come together to be paired before the shows), pick up the hundreds of shoes (kindly sponsored by Betts shoes), set up the clothes rails, tape the shoes, pick up and drop off gear and travel back and forth and back and forth, and back..... again.. Who knew... I missed out on seeing it all come together during the main show week (was in the Maldives, obviously took one for the team), but I did manage to capture the process of bringing all the pieces together. Kim checking details with her team. TPFF, Hana Photography, 2017.
2019-04-19T04:35:21Z
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Modern cars have an increasing number of electrical components, and failure of these components can affect driving safety. Essential components like headlights and spark plugs can often be the first to go. Electrical components make up a large part of your car. They can easily malfunction due to weather, bad road conditions, or just regular wear and tear. Fortunately these parts are easy and cheap to replace and maintain. No matter what electrical component you are looking for, Masterparts stocks what you need. We stock only the highest quality components, so you can rest assured that your parts will deliver long-lasting performance.
2019-04-20T08:54:30Z
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The upcoming Super Bowl promises to be one of the most memorable ever. Make your Super Bowl gathering equally memorable with the expert advice of RecipeTips.com. Tired of the same old party appetizers and snacks? Try our excellent pepperoni pizza dip, sweet and spicy glazed chicken wings, or our beefy corn and black bean nachos. Whether you’re planning a simple event or an elaborate party, RecipeTips.com has hundreds of inventive party dips, mouth-watering finger foods, and classic hors d’ oeuvres to make your Super Bowl party just right. Our delicious recipes will put smiles on the faces of your guests even if the outcome of the big game is not what they hoped for.
2019-04-25T18:44:44Z
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Aquaphobia is a kind of specific phobia, an abnormal and persistent fear of water. It involves a level of fear that is beyond control or that may interfere with daily life. Specifically, people suffering from aquaphobia may experience anxiety even though they realize the water in an ocean, a river, a lake, a creek or even a bathtub may pose no imminent threat. They may avoid such activities as boating and swimming, or they may avoid swimming in the deep ocean despite having mastered basic swimming skills. At home, they may even be afraid to take baths or showers. Phobias (in the clinical meaning of the term) are the most common form of anxiety disorders. An American study by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) found that between 8.7% and 18.1% of Americans suffer from phobias. Broken down by age and gender, the study found that phobias were the most common mental illness among women in all age groups and the second most common illness among men older than 25. Of the simple phobias, aquaphobia is among the more common subtypes. In an article on anxiety disorders, Lindal and Stefansson suggest that aquaphobia may affect as many as 1.8% of the general Icelandic population, or roughly one in fifty people. Taken as a standard, their work implies that in the United States, for example, almost five million people may suffer from aquaphobia. Medical professionals indicate that aquaphobia may manifest itself in a person through their specific experiences or due to biological factors. Some people may develop the phobia as a reaction to a traumatic water experience---a near drowning or other such event. Others may have simply failed to have acquired experience in the water through casual events like swimming or boating events due to cultural factors. Other individuals may suffer from an "instinctive reaction" to the water which arises separate from any observable factors. They have a gut reaction that limits their fundamental comfort level in any sort of casual water activities, such as swimming. Others suffers may experience discomfort around the water without falling into any of the previous three categories. Many people mistakenly refer to aquaphobia as 'hydrophobia'; hydrophobia is in fact a symptom of later-stage rabies, and manifests itself in humans as difficulty in swallowing, fear when presented with liquids to drink and an inability to quench one's thirst. "Hydro-" is Greek and "aqua-" Latin, both meaning "water". Most phobias have a Greek prefix, but because the word "hydrophobia" was first used to describe late-stage rabies, the term "aquaphobia" using a Latin prefix was used to prevent confusion. ^ Acta Psychiatr Scand. 1993 Jul;88(1):29-34.
2019-04-21T10:55:25Z
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In Dubno probably more historical substance is preserved then in much larger Rivne, where I stay in a hotel. At the market square a number of typical Jewish functional houses are still standing, with a shop in the ground floor and an apartment with balcony on the first floor. One of Dubno’s most important monuments is the former synagogue. It is easy to find and is located in close vicinity to the central market square. It was Sergey again, the friendly taxi driver, who was bringing me to Dubno today. To his low price, it was hard to resist. The road is excellent, it is one of the main routes through Ukraine, which connects the west of the country with the capital of Kyiv. In an unusually short time we were in Dubno. The synagogue is in a bad state. Through the broken windows, you can take a look inside to the collapsing ceiling. I walked around the building and took pictures. An aggressive young man barked at me, why I would photograph here. “I take pictures of the synagogue,” I told him. He complained that I did not speak Ukrainian with him, after all we were in Ukraine. An old woman was watching the scene from her doorstep. She was at an age where she for sure would remember her Jewish neighbors. She spoke kindly with me, complained that the synagogue is in such bad shape. I wished I could understand more and talk to her. I walked a bit through the streets of the Jewish district. There were the houses of the poor, and they still are today. The place looked bleak to me. It was time to go. This entry was tagged Dubno, Synagogue. Bookmark the permalink.
2019-04-25T06:51:59Z
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Podstrana Hotels - Hotel Reservations in Podstrana, Croatia - Lowest Rate Guaranteed! Podstrana is a very small village in southern Croatia. It sits remotely in the Split-Dalmatia region and is a perfect place to get away from it all and experience true Croatian culture. To get to Podstrana, fly into Bol Airport, 23 kilometers away or Split Airport, also 23 kilometers away. When you arrive, head straight to your wonderful room to unwind. Not sure which hotel to book? At HotelsOne.com, we can make sure you find the right hotel to suit your needs, so you can make your Podstrana reservations with confidence. There are a few hotels in Podstrana itself, but we can help your search a wider selection in the surrounding area. For a list of the best options available, visit us at HotelsOne.com. At HotelsOne.com, we make it simple to book the best hotel in and around Podstrana for your next holiday, so go ahead and make your hotel bookings for Podstrana with us at HotelsOne.com today! The best way to describe Podstrana is peaceful and timeless. You can experience village life and then take some great walks through the countryside. We’ll tell you if which Podstrana hotels have which amenities, showing you hotel photos, area maps and more, so you’ll know exactly what to expect before long before you arrive. Let us at HotelsOne.com help in your search for a dream hotel in Podstrana today. Why leave anything to chance? At HotelsOne.com, we can help make your hotel bookings in Podstrana online right now, so you can enjoy a stress-free and memorable vacation. Podstrana is located in the varied landscape of Split-Dalmatia. This area is made up of the highlands, called Dalmatinska Zagora, fields, a narrow coastal strip, and the islands. You can also visit past of the Dinaric Alps by exploring the Palace of Diocletian. Or take in a sporting event at Poljud Stadium. Getting around this region is relatively easy. When it comes time to leave, you can go to Bol or Split Airports by cab or rental car. Before you head off to see the sights of Podstrana for yourself, make your hotel bookings in Podstrana on HotelsOne.com!
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Ceramic and porcelain tile flooring are commonly used in kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, entryways, laundry rooms, mud rooms, and living rooms. Tile is placed in these high traffic areas because of the way it is made. With tile being non-porous, it is an ideal flooring choice for areas wherever water is present. Ceramic and porcelain tile are loved for being easy to clean and have been used in homes for thousands of years. To this day, not many people dislike tile floors. The appearance of tile can take many forms in the way it looks. From mosaics to other decorative styles that look like real hardwood and natural stone, tile has become a very popular choice in all types of designs and homes. Ultra-Durable: Tile is known for being one of the most durable flooring options on the market. 100% Waterproof: Glazed tiles are naturally and fully waterproof with no extra work necessary. Gorgeous Imagery: Have you seen contemporary floor tiles lately? Not only do they still beautifully mimic the look of natural stone, but they also come in trendy, show-stopping wood looks as well. In fact, wood-look tile is one of the most popular contemporary flooring options available on the market. Zero Maintenance: All you need is the occasional vacuum/dusting and damp mop to keep your tile looking fabulous. Any Room; Any Space: Tile is used in many homes across the country, including the entire home is in tile. It is durable enough for commercial spaces as well. Cold Underfoot: This can be great in warm environments, but it can be a total bummer to step onto ice-cold floors in the winter. Tile does not retain heat as well as other flooring options and typically requires heated floors in order to stay warm underfoot. Additionally, you will find that its ability to remain cool makes it a popular choice for southern homes. Hard Surface: Tile is not resilient and offers zero give. Standing on tile for long periods of time may make your feet hurt and you may need to invest in some mats for areas where you do a lot of standing. Professional Installation: If a tile breaks or becomes damaged, you will need the help of a professional to replace it. While there may be some minor con’s associated with tile, we believe the advantages significantly outweigh the disadvantages. Plus, as you saw above, each “con” has a solution to help make the flooring more comfortable for you and your home (i.e. area rugs and heated floors). If you would like to learn more about everything tile has to offer, please do not hesitate to call or visit one of our showrooms. One of our expert sales associates would love to assist you in all of your flooring needs.
2019-04-23T19:57:53Z
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2019-04-23T14:33:35Z
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The Katana is my lugged track bike. Mainly inspired by the famed Keirin builders of Japan. This bike is as classic-looking as it is riding. The lugs are sourced right from Japan and the tubing is NJS certified from Columbus, Reynolds or Kaisei. Nothing says style and serious speed like the Katana.
2019-04-22T06:10:51Z
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MAZDA B SERIES TRUCK 1994 Brake Light Switch Failure. The material on this site is for informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for professional or legal advice. The information contained on car-and-safety.com site has not been scientifically or otherwise verified as to a cause and effect relationship and cannot be used to estimate the incidence of car problems.Thank you for visiting Car-and-Safety.com and viewing information about MAZDA EXTERIOR LIGHTING:BRAKE LIGHTS:SWITCH.
2019-04-18T23:16:00Z
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In all the preparation for slick singing and powerful performances during the festive season in churches across the West, and in the pursuit of creating amazing decorations, presents and fine food, it struck me how laid back God’s plans were for the birth of the Saviour of the world, far off in the dusty Middle East. Mary and Joseph weren’t informed in advance to not bother trying for a room at Bethlehem’s inns. No, God let them experience the frustration and disappointment of being turned away, and watched them simply trust him for the safe arrival of the promised Messiah. We don’t read anything about fear or anxiety gripping the young parents’ hearts; simply that they pressed on and were happy to accept whatever alternative arrangements the innkeeper could make for them. They didn’t complain about the provision they were offered; they focused on welcoming their baby and settling down for the night. The coming of the King of Kings wasn’t orchestrated with much fanfare and hype. (Except for the chorus of angels when they made their announcement to the humble shepherds – and, even so, not everyone got to witness this wondrous display in the night sky.) The actual birth was a simple affair in a rustic setting, something that reflects the nature of our God. Jesus – God in human form – chose to dwell among regular people in an average part of town. He could have been born in the finest palace. But God chose a manger in a basic spare room, most likely a barn. This Christmas it’s good to remember that God’s not looking for perfection, but rather willingness to follow his calling and readiness to accept circumstances that might seem strange, whilst knowing that he’s got it all figured out. We don’t have to know what’s coming next or how everything will work out; that’s God’s job. We can find the Prince of Peace and experience supernatural calm when we focus our hearts and minds on him. Even when our plans go wrong and the perfect Christmas, or family, or life doesn’t materialize. Christ wants to meet us in our mess, in his time and in his way. Are we ready to welcome him in the stillness, away from all the season’s noise?
2019-04-25T23:43:13Z
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Internet use has exploded in the past two decades. A website is now much more than just a landing page with a few lines of information on – it is a vital part of any organisation. Researched, planned, implemented and optimised similar to any other marketing or sales asset, they are built to generate new business, reinforce existing business and increase brand exposure. Any business that wants to be successful needs to have a website. Period. Having a mobile-friendly website is a necessity, not optional. I’m going to give you 4 reasons why. First reason: Google ranks mobile-friendly websites higher. Second and third reasons: You’re adapting to customer shopping habits. In the UK alone, 70% of people own a smartphone. Of these, 73% access the internet “on-the-go”. Fourth reason: Mobiles, tablets etc will only get more popular. This is not a ‘phase’ – updating your website is a safe investment. And four things I can help with! Have you heard of HTTPS? I’ll help you buy and install an SSL certificate, which provides extra security, and deciphers encrypted pages up to 90% quicker. Google doesn’t skimp on security. In an effort to encourage more companies to switch to HTTPS, it has started ranking websites with an SSL certificate higher. Finally, no one likes a bloated website. Customers expect their online shopping experience to be quick and hassle-free, not slow or sluggish. I’ll help you trim the fat and get your website back into shape.
2019-04-26T04:10:05Z
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tough day, but I was proud to speak at her service. anyone, and I know she would be so proud that each of you came to pay tribute to her. Ginger Jones Embrey, of Quitman, TX and her husband. Gaylon Embrey. Those are the statistical facts. Very close to 93 years in this world. had to adapt, I’m impressed with how much she didn’t change. As I thought about Mamy’s life, one scripture jumped out at me. Rom. 16:19 I would have you wise unto that which is good, and simple concerning evil. She was simple concerning evil. She was wise unto that which is good. lure for her, at all. confidence that life would bring good things. She had an abounding optimism. me Antone came to see her today. And when the sun sets tonight, she will be back where she belongs, by his side. and she wanted to teach her family to be that way too. afford and she was content to live within those means. If something broke and needed fixed, she would get it fixed. repair it to her satisfaction. being offered a coke and piece of cake or pie. She loved to do that. bringing me a wet washcloth and a tall glass of cold water. touch and hear about what was going on in my life. She loved those visits. never known to slight or embarrass others. cowboys game. If there was sports on TV, she would have it on that channel. certainly remember her just that way. liked it when I would hold her and help her walk down the hallway at the nursing home, one small step at a time. She fought the decline of her health with all the might she could muster. Today we say goodbye to a gallant lady. something more, much more. I will always remember her for another quality. It is the quality that great fighters have. would have thrown in the towel. It was her Heart that taught me the great lesson of her life, to never, ever give up. She knew adversity was a challenge to overcome. She had Heart to the very end. "One must wait until the evening to see how splendid the day has been." rest, as we seek to measure her life, it is clear how truly splendid Estelle Jones’ day has been. smiling again. There is a democracy about death. It comes equally to us all and makes us all equal when it comes. angles will sing and rejoice and she will be welcomed Home. Go rest high on that mountain Mamy. May God bless Estelle Jones, and the family and friends she loved.
2019-04-24T22:58:09Z
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The Violence Against Women Act of 2013 included landmark provisions that recognize tribal authority over non-Indian offenders. The law authorized $25 million over five years to help tribes ensure their justice systems protect the constitutional rights of non-Indian defendants. But Congress has failed to appropriate any funds for that purpose, The Oklahoman reported. The lack of support hasn't stopped tribes from complying with the law. Five tribes participated in a pilot project at the Department of Justice from 2013 to 2015. "We have not received one dollar for our pilot program from the federal government or the Department of Justice," Deborah Parker, a council member for the Tulalip Tribes of Washington, told the National Congress of American Indians earlier this year. “We keep asking when are going to receive our dollars. We keep getting referred back and forth." The law went into effect nationwide in March and more tribes are taking part. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in North Carolina just concluded its first domestic violence against against a non-Indian defendant. "This case proves that the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians can and will prosecute all perpetrators of domestic violence offenses occurring within their lands," prosecutor Jason Smith told The Cherokee One Feather. The Cherokee Nation made changes to its laws to comply with the law, The Oklahoman reported. Chrissi Nimmo, the tribe's assistant attorney general, predicted more tribes will do the same in the coming years. "The reason why the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act is so important is because there was virtually no prosecution taking place," Nimmo told the Oklahoman. "There was a rampant issue of non-Indian men committing acts of violence against Indian women."
2019-04-21T20:56:47Z
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Quick, amazing meatballs with pasta | suppertime! We all love Ikea meatballs, right? Tonight I decided to skip the mash, gravy and lingonberry jam, and go with pasta instead. But what sauce to make..? I made this up (with a smidge of MEATLiquor-inspiration) and it was plate-licking good. Serves 1 adult, 2 teenagers & 1 child. Put the oven on – 225 degrees C – for the meatballs. Finely chop the onion and fry on a low heat in the oil. As it starts to colour, add the garlic, chilli powder, thyme and oregano. Fry for another minute or so, taking care the garlic doesn’t burn. Slowly add the wine and then the beef stock cube. Add a can of tomatoes and a can of water and bring to the boil. Reduce to a simmer for 5 or 1o minutes and add the Worcestershire sauce, vinegar, small amount of salt, pepper, sugar. Then add the sieved flour, and when you are happy everything is cooked, blitz with a hand-blender. Check the seasoning, add ketchup to taste. Simmer and reduce for 15 minutes or so while you cook the pasta on the stove and meatballs in the oven. You should end up with a thick, rich sauce. When the meatballs are cooked, plop them in the sauce pan (hey, I wonder if that’s where the name comes from…) so they soak up that umami-rich loveliness. Dish up a portion of pasta on each plate, add meatballs & sauce on top, garnish with shaved parmesan and fresh basil. EAT. This entry was posted in beef, pasta, pork and tagged Ikea, meatballs, pasta. Bookmark the permalink.
2019-04-20T18:12:45Z
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Using proprietary technologies, Fidelity Systems, Inc. performs high-quality custom DNA sequencing off regular and difficult templates, large size templates, repeats, small amount of template, crude samples, uncharacterized samples, and mixed samples. We carry out direct sequencing off genomic DNA, and exploit the benefits of reading from original templates, avoiding multistep processes, such as PCR and subcloning, and minimizing amplification errors. Fidelity Systems offers finishing of genomic projects for which direct genomic DNA sequencing is an indispensable tool. Covered by U.S. Patents 5,427,928, 5,656,463, 5,902,879, 6,548,251. Patents pending. Fidelase, ThermoFidelase, D-Strap and Fimer are trademarks of Fidelity Systems.
2019-04-21T06:52:23Z
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Did you know that Age-Related Macular Degeneration or AMD, is the leading cause of vision loss in Americans aged 65 or older? Worldwide, AMD is the third among global causes for visual impairment. Based on current trends, it is estimated that more than 288 million people around the world will be affected by the disease by 2040. But the first step in the fight against AMD is bringing attention to how harmful this disease can be. That’s why we’re helping do our part by raising awareness for Age-Related Macular Degeneration. Age-Related Macular Degeneration is a disease that impacts an individual’s retina. The disease comes in two forms, neovascular or wet macular degeneration, and non-neovascular or dry macular degeneration. Wet macular degeneration is diagnosed by abnormal blood vessel growth under the macula, resulting in leaking, scarring, causing permanent damage to retinal cells leading to blindness. Dry macular degeneration is far more common and impacts 85-90% of those diagnosed with AMD. Light sensitive cells in macula begin to slowly deteriorate resulting in blurred vision. While it can lead to the loss of vision in one eye, it commonly impairs both eyes and in some cases can develop into wet macular degeneration. Age is certainly a factor in the onset of AMD, with the disease most prevalent among individuals older than 60. However, diet and exercise, genetics, high blood pressure, and smoking are also common risk factors for the disease. To reduce the chances of acquiring the disease, it’s important to take preventative measures that include healthy lifestyle choices such as regular activity, avoiding tobacco products and clean eating. Because AMD often develops slowly over time, it’s important to detect the disease early in order to avoid permanent damage. Early signs of the disease include blurred vision, difficulty reading or seeing faces, and the appearance of drusen. Drusen are small yellow or white deposits that appear under the retina and their appearance in large quantities is one of the most noticeable signs of the disease. Regular visits to your optometrist can help detect any early signs that may appear. To detect AMD, they can administer an Amsler grid test, fluorescein angiogram or conduct an optical coherence tomography to look for signs of the disease. If detected, nutritional supplements can help slow the effects of early stages of the disease while medication or laser surgery may be used in more severe cases. Through early detection and treatment, you can significantly reduce the chances of permanent vision loss. What Can You Do to Raise Awareness? While there’s no cure for AMD, raising awareness of the importance of early detection is an important part of minimizing the impact of the disease. At R&D Optical Lab, eye health is an important issue. If you’re looking for stylish and trendy ways to protect your or your clients’ eyes, contact us today or call us at 513-273-4034.
2019-04-19T16:35:57Z
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Winter is on the wane in Northern New England. While some may call it “mud season”, others think of March as a sweet time of year. The sap starts running and the maple sugar houses offer gallons of maple syrup, sugar on snow, maple candies, and fun events such as pancake breakfasts and horse-drawn rides. Maple Weekend is March 23 & 24 in Vermont and New Hampshire, and Sunday March 24, in Maine. Come join the fun. Traditional or modern – buckets or tubes – collecting sap for a sweet treat! Want to Make Your Own Maple Syrup? Boiling the sap in the sugar house at Jericho Brook Farm. It takes 40 gallons of sap to make 1 gallon of syrup. At Jericho Brook Farm, as part of its woodland operations, the owners lease their sugarbush to a local farmer in exchange for an annual payment per tap. With 3,500 taps, they generate a steady annual cash flow to offset part of their annual expenses. Future owners could continue this arrangement or choose to operate a maple syrup operation themselves. Either way, this diversified farm on 199 acres located only six miles from Dartmouth College is a true gem for anyone longing to lead a land-based lifestyle. Birch Tree Farm in Woodstock is located in a private valley on 468 acres. It provides plenty of space and opportunity to make your own maple syrup. The 5-bedroom, 4-bath, lodge-style residence offers an open floor plan. Its 2-story great room is centered by an impressive stone fireplace flanked by tall windows framing the Ottauquechee River Valley. An expansive deck overlooks the infinity pool, swimming pond, apple orchard and meadow. And, there’s an exceptional three-level bank barn which overlooks the property with fenced pastures and miles of carriage trails. If you are looking to make a move to Northern New England, you will most likely find a sugar house nearby to stock up on your supply of maple syrup, nature’s sugar. Check out these available listings in New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. Andrea W. Tindal has been a realtor since 2001 working with both buyers and sellers throughout New Hampshire. She joined LandVest in 2013 as Assistant Project Manager for LandVest’s New Hampshire Division, combining her love of real estate sales with her marketing experience, and now also works closely with the Vermont Woodstock team.
2019-04-18T13:09:46Z
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No more struggling to put those casings on your stuffing tube. Ease your nerves with these pre-tubed natural hog casings. After soaking them with the plastic still on, simply slide one end over your stuffing tube and pull the plastic off the other end. Will make approximately 55 lbs. of sausage. Uncle Abe's Jerky Seasoning, 1 lb. Replacement Blades for Deluxe Stainless Steel Cabbage Shredder 24-26mm (1"-1 1/16") Natural Sheep Casings Barbecue Jerky Seasoning, 5 lbs. Most recent order not used yet...BUT....have total confidence in quality.. All consumables, seasoning, grinder, stuffer, mixer have lived up to your "adds"
2019-04-19T08:18:26Z
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Apply on line at www.northlandpace.com or email cover letter and resume to [email protected]. Job Summary: Coordinates all clinic services and cares that are provided to participants attending the PACE day center or that need to be seen in the PACE clinic for routine exams or problem focus needs. Assumes major responsibility for nursing care for participants enrolled in the Northland PACE Program. Assesses participants’ needs and plans appropriate nursing care during initial, semi-annual, annual and significant change evaluations and on an as needed basis. Triages participant needs in the day center and addresses needs that come up. Performs initial evaluation of episodic complaints. Refers to other providers as appropriate. Implements, directs, supervises, and evaluates nursing care for participants at the Day Center. Provides input to the Home Care Coordinators about teaching needs of participants and families regarding nursing issues at the Day Center that affect the home setting. Initiates preventative nursing procedures as appropriate for the participants’ care and safety. Reviews charts to coordinate participant care and sees that the plan of care is carried out. Schedules all initial, semi-annual, annual, significant change and problem focus assessments for MD and midlevel providers. Room and record vitals and subjective information as reported by the participants prior to clinic visits by PACE Providers. Coordinates with the midlevel providers, to provide all appropriate preventative health services for participants. Coordinates with midlevel providers and MD to ensure all routine immunizations are up to date and provides any needed immunizations in the clinic. Follows up with the MD/midlevel provider regarding plans and follow-up for specialty appointments and medical orders. Is flexible and able to adjust schedule to meet complex needs of participants. Communicates regularly with pharmacy regarding prescription changes. Provides coverage for On-Call as scheduled by Director of Nursing. Assists participants with personal care at the Day Center, to include toileting as needed. Empties Foley catheter bags as needed. Assists Participants with colostomy care as needed. Correctly collects and labels lab specimens and ensures that they are delivered to the lab for processing timely. Provides participants with routine cares including but not limited to catheter changes, nail care, ear cleaning and wound care. Assists participants with transfers and ambulation as needed. Clean and organize patient care rooms at the end of each day and as needed. Stock clinic supplies and monitor for reordering needs or outdating supplies and coordinate with Director of Nursing for supply needs. Administer routine and as needed medications to participants as ordered by PACE Providers. Document all services provided in a timely manner in the Participant’s medical record. Assumes major responsibility for safety and quality of care provided to participants at the Day Center. Is an advocate for participants enrolled in the Northland PACE program. Consults with Director of Nursing and Personal Care Attendants regarding problems that require increased nursing input. Provides health teaching to participants with complex nursing needs. Provides teaching and instruction to personal care attendants regarding changing needs of clients in the Day Center. Maintains a clean, neat environment to enhance participant safety. Ensures that supplies and equipment necessary for patient care are stored in an organized, efficient and safe manner. Assumes responsibility for professional activities and growth. Keeps abreast of current nursing knowledge, especially in the field of geriatrics, by attending professional conferences and in-services. Acts as a nursing consultant to other staff and to the physicians. Is prepared for and participates in scheduled interdisciplinary team meetings. Participates in pre-care conferences, care conferences and staff meetings. Understands and follows Northland PACE Program policies and procedures. Demonstrates service excellence to all participants in job performance. Bachelor’s degree in nursing from an accredited college or university. Current North Dakota Nursing License. Current, valid North Dakota driver’s license. Must be able to work effectively with an interdisciplinary team. Must be able to communicate effectively. Must possess strong interpersonal and organizational skills. Ability to adapt to change in a positive/professional manner. Must meet standardized competencies for standards of medical care and established for position. Must be medically cleared for communicable diseases. Must have all immunizations up to date before engaging in direct participant contact. Must be able to see, hear, and verbally communicate. Must be able to move about freely and possess manual dexterity and visual acuity. Primarily inside, well-lit, climate controlled environment. Potential exposure to infectious disease and environmental hazards. Occasional travel for home visits.
2019-04-21T03:08:09Z
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Kanga Roofing has been providing residential and commercial roofing services in the Bucks County area since 1987. We are certified in PA and NJ, bonded and insured. Our employees are drug tested, background checked and professionally trained. We’re dedicated to providing the best roofing services in a safe and professional environment. For more information, visit our website. Rate and review A. Brooks Construction, Inc. Kanga Roof in Bristol, PA, United States! Share your experiences at A. Brooks Construction, Inc. Kanga Roof with your friends or discover more Building Supplies in Bristol, PA, United States.
2019-04-20T11:26:57Z
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Avenged Sevenfold achieved worldwide success with their platinum 2005 breakthrough CITY OF EVIL. The album featured the wildly popular single "Bat Country." the band quickly became known for their spectacular live shows and continues to sell out arenas worldwide. They are the only band to have headlined the Vans Warped Tour and Ozzfest while simultaneously hitting #1 on MTV's TRL. Produced by Mike Elizondo, HAIL TO THE KING is the follow up to the band's 2010 release, NIGHTMARE, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart, Hard Rock Chart and Digital Chart.
2019-04-20T17:25:35Z
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Patrick Sarran, the creative mind behind the displayed work Herbal Tea Garden by Patrick Sarran explains, Patrick Sarran created the Herbal Tea Garden as a unique item for the Landmark Mandarin Oriental of Hong Kong in 2014. The catering manager wanted a trolley on which he could perform the tea ceremony. This design re-uses the codes developed by Patrick Sarran in his K Series trolleys, including the KEZA cheese trolley and the Km31 multifunctional trolley, influenced by Chinese landscape painting. .
2019-04-23T04:28:56Z
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The Bullet IP Camera is an outdoor, fixed, network camera equipped with an automatic IR-cut filter and an IR LED for day and night surveillance. The Mini Fixed Rugged IP Dome is an outdoor, fixed, network camera equipped with an automatic IR-cut filter and an IR LED for day and night surveillance. The Vandal Proof IP Dome is an outdoor camera designed with IK10 vandal resistance and IP67 ingress protection. GV-AVD4710 supports H.265 video codec to achieve better compression. GV-BL5713 is specifically designed for outdoors. It adheres to the IP67 standard and has full protection against dust and jets of water. The Target Eyeball Dome is an outdoor, network camera equipped with an automatic IR-cut filter and an IR LED for day and night surveillance. The Target Bullet Camera is a lightweight camera designed for outdoor environments. It adheres to the IP67 standard and has full protection against dust and jets of water. The Target Bullet Camera is a light-weighted cameras designed for outdoor environments. It adheres to the IP67 standard and has full protection against dust and jets of water. The Target Mini Fixed Rugged Dome is an outdoor, fixed, mini-sized network camera equipped with an automatic IR-cut filter and IR LEDs for day and night surveillance.
2019-04-26T02:28:48Z
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Today the WHO announced that it has raised the Flu Alert is raised to level 6. All laptop users as described by “alternate between office/ house” in severe cases should be based at home as the last resort. Heh~ then last week something came from HQ by courier. We were suppose to clean our hands with this automated dispenser when ever we step into the office. Its battery operated and every each and one of us who enters the office must use it. Now tell me does your company does the same thing for you? LoL! Well, at least we get to clean our hands :D Lets all stay safe and healthy.
2019-04-18T21:01:35Z
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The Havona now traversed by ascending mortals differs in many respects from the central universe as it was before the times of Grandfanda. The arrival of mortal ascenders on the Havona circuits inaugurated sweeping modifications in the organization of the central and divine creation, modifications undoubtedly initiated by the Supreme Being — the God of evolutionary creatures — in response to the arrival of the first of his experiential children from the seven superuniverses. The appearance of the Graduate Guides, together with the creation of the tertiary supernaphim, is indicative of these performances of God the Supreme.
2019-04-25T21:40:28Z
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The timeless films we urge you to see. Akira Kurosawa employs multiple viewpoints in this thrilling drama. Hurd Hatfield stars as the apparently ageless gentleman with a dark secret. Dreyer’s masterpiece centres on a troubled family within a rural society divided by religious belief. Howard Hawks’ aerial adventure stars Cary Grant, Jean Arthur and Rita Hayworth. Jean-Pierre Melville poses the question of how best to live – and how best to die. A brilliantly insightful 1950s sci-fi about a man who starts diminishing in size. Patty Duke and Anne Bancroft give stunning performances in this story of a deaf-blind young woman and her governess. Enjoy the Coens’ brilliant blend of mystery, suspense and black comedy. Orson Welles’ masterpiece of cinema is a melancholy look at fame and legacy. Akira Kurosawa’s remarkably moving film, about a man deciding how to spend his last few days alive. A recently married man finds himself tempted by a free-thinking divorcée. A man meets a woman in a luxury hotel and insists they had an affair the previous year – but did they? Víctor Erice’s bittersweet and beautiful film follows a young girl whose romantic notions are challenged as she ages. Rock Hudson stars as a man desperate to make a fresh start in life. But at what cost? Julie Dash’s seminal film about family ties, tradition and the transience of life. John Ford’s classic captures the hope and desperation of an Oklahoma family trying to carve a place for themselves. A deadly rivalry grows between an army captain and his inexperienced major. When a prim teen and her brother are forced to fend for themselves in the Outback they make an unexpected friend. Through the tale of six characters in search of a meal, Luis Buñuel shows life to be chaotic, random and occasionally absurd.
2019-04-25T13:45:10Z
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A powerful tool of communication, social media allows companies to reach their customers where they are, while also characterising their brands and expanding their customer base. If done correctly, social media marketing can also increase the efficacy of other marketing techniques – including SEO and SEM – by helping build natural links, and drive traffic, awareness, brand recognition and goodwill. If you have been struggling with social media strategy, management, or advertising we can help. We provide a range of social media design, writing and posting services to help you directly or indirectly market your offerings through online social media. Regardless of what industry your company is in, your customers are using social media on a daily basis. It is important that you keep them engaged and connected to your brand so that you’re always their first option. Offering prompt customer service to customers who are facing genuine problems or need information about your brand or service is vital in this digital world. We monitor conversations to see if your customers are talking about your brand and in what context. You need to listen to what your customers are saying about your company on social media and respond to their concerns. Our social media management services focus on highlighting the positive aspects of what your brand has to offer and respond sincerely to negative remarks. Most business owners and marketing managers do not have time to manage all of their social media channels. Our team is on hand for regular site visits to your location to gather the information required to maximise the effectiveness of your posts and engagement giving you the edge over your competitors. Each member of our firm know social media inside out and our agency can help you reach your marketing goals and a new customer base. The pages we manage more often than not achieve the best engagement stats with customers week on week.
2019-04-20T11:08:14Z
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In developing countries, with disorganized delivery markets, last mile logistics is often a concern. However, in India, a new intra-city logistics startup is helping customers move goods as easily as they book cabs. What’s more, it has fixed prices, verified drivers who are conversant in basic English, and real-time tracking of deliveries…all at the click of a mouse! The startup driving this revolution is Blowhorn—the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation’s latest investee. The foundation announced that it would invest $1.25 million in the organization earlier this month, together with IDG Ventures India and existing investors, Draper Associates and Unitus Seed Fund. Blowhorn plans to use this investment to expand to eight Indian cities and employ more than 25,000 truck drivers over the next 24 months. Blowhorn makes the fragmented intra-city logistics market (estimated at USD 10 billion) more efficient by connecting mini truck drivers to the demand for deliveries via an app. Partner drivers can now use their mobile phone to access work orders or follow the most optimal transport route to their destination. Thus, improving capacity utilization and income of partner drivers. Besides its innovative technology solution, Blowhorn also has a strong people focus. Partner drivers receive training on customer orientation—making it possible for them to move from product transportation to product delivery, thereby enhancing their income. By organizing and skilling this informal sector of micro entrepreneurs, Blowhorn is enabling aspirational jobs and meaningful careers for underprivileged youth within the logistics industry. All the while doubling the income of drivers on its platform. By organizing and skilling this informal sector of micro entrepreneurs, Blowhorn is enabling aspirational jobs and meaningful careers for underprivileged youth within the logistics industry. All the while doubling the income of drivers on its platform. The impact: How will Blowhorn help? A major challenge in India is providing market relevant skills and meaningful jobs to a young and growing population. Skill training has helped employ poor urban youth, but the shortage of well-paying and aspirational entry-level jobs has created large-scale unemployment. Over the last decade, 150 million youth have entered the job market, however, our estimates show that only 60 million jobs have been created. Hence micro-entrepreneurship is critical to address this demand- supply gap. Blowhorn provides us with an opportunity to overcome this problem of unemployment and underutilization among underprivileged youth in the logistics sector through its technology platform. To ensure that Blowhorn continues to fulfil its social mission, the foundation will also track the success of the organization along several parameters like the number of registered drivers, percentage of active drivers, average income of drivers, income increase for drivers, and percentage of drivers who have bought an additional vehicle after using the platform. The investment: Why we chose Blowhorn? Quantifiable results: The drivers usually report an increase in income of 80–100 percent after using the platform. This is driven by an increased number of working days, efficiently planned driving routes that reduce errors, and regular payments. Market-ready method: Blowhorn’s technology creates significant efficiencies in an existing market value chain and it currently operates in three metros. It has also built strong partnerships with leading companies in the country through innovative campaigns such as 1-hour delivery of mobile phones. Exceptional team: Mithun Srivatsa and Nikhil Shivaprasad are exceptional co-founders committed to building a sustainable business. Mithun brings over seven years in the logistics industry and has worked at leading companies such as Maersk, Google and British Telecom. Nikhil spent six years in the technology industry and returned from Silicon Valley to build Blowhorn’s cutting-edge logistics platform. The investment represents our entry into the informal and unorganized livelihoods sector—covering workers who do not have social protection and organizations that are not formally registered with the government.
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For additional containers or replacement of damaged, lost, or stolen containers, call (714) 893-3553. Your container will be delivered or repaired on your next available solid waste pick up day. While each household is unique, we strive to provide you with what you need for your personal circumstances. One (1) BLACK container is sufficient for an average home. Please call to schedule removal of your second BLACK container now that you have a green. One (1) BLUE container is usually sufficient for a household of two people. Should the size of your household change, additional BLUE containers can be provided for your household waste at no additional charge. We have started utilizing the GREEN organics containers for designated residents. Please place your yard waste, food waste, and dog waste into the GREEN container. Kitty litter/waste, diapers and overflow from your green container go into the BLACK container. Additional BLACK containers will be charged a rental fee at a rate of $177.00 PER CONTAINER for one (1) year. Westminster and Midway City residents may request additional trash containers by calling (714) 893-3553. Containers will be delivered within 5 working days of your request and payment. MCSD encourages recycling. You can order additional BLUE containers at no additional cost. Please place your household trash into the BLUE container as it is mostly recyclable. To help avoid contamination of valuable recyclables, we ask that you please separate out your food waste, and place that in your GREEN container with your yard waste. Westminster and Midway City residents may request additional containers by calling (714) 893-3553.
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This page is intended to help users understand programs and resources that the Federal government already provides. To help users navigate, the programs are organized into four categories – which correspond to the four different chapters of "America's Gulf Coast." The Federal programs described here are not specific to the Gulf, however, and this page is intended as a resource individuals, communities, and small businesses across the country. PURPOSE: To improve, develop, or finance business, industry, and employment and to improve the economic climate in rural communities, including abatement and control of pollution. Objectives are achieved through bolstering the private sector credit structure with guarantees on quality loans that will provide lasting community benefits. ELIGIBILITY: Businesses in rural cities and towns of fewer than 50,000 residents. ACTIVATING MECHANISM: Previously approved Community Development Block Grants may be diverted to disaster response and recovery needs with the issuance of a waiver by the Secretary of HUD in the wake of a Presidential Disaster Declaration. PURPOSE: To develop viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment, and by expanding economic opportunities – principally for low- to moderate-income persons. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Formula grants to entitlement communities (metropolitan cities and urban counties). Disaster-related assistance is one of numerous areas in which community development-type activities may be eligible under the Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) program. The most appropriate disaster-related use of funds is for long-term recovery needs, such as: rehabilitating residential and commercial buildings; homeownership assistance, including down-payment assistance and interest rate subsidies; building new replacement housing; code enforcement; acquiring, constructing, or reconstructing public facilities and improvements; assistance to disaster-affected businesses to assist in retaining jobs; buying flood-prone properties and implementing other mitigation efforts to avoid repetitive loss; making relocation payments to displaced people and businesses; and other activities. Funds also may be used for emergency response activities – such as debris removal, clearance, and demolition. When a disaster occurs, a community may elect to amend its planned use of funds already awarded to use the funds instead for those disaster response and recovery activities that do not duplicate activities reimbursable by the Federal Emergency Management Agency or other available assistance. At least 70 percent of funds must be used for activities that principally benefit persons of low- and moderate-income; however, in the event of a Presidential Disaster Declaration, the Secretary of HUD may extend compliance of this requirement over a period of years to allow more flexibility in use of funds for response efforts. ELIGIBILITY: Certain metropolitan cities and qualified urban counties. Grantees in designated major disaster areas may receive waivers of statutory and regulatory program requirements regarding the use of annual allocations of CDBG funds that recipients designate to address the damage. However, statutory requirements pertaining to nondiscrimination, fair housing, labor standards, environmental standards, and benefiting of persons of low- and moderate-income may not be waived. Additional grants are not available unless emergency supplemental CDBG funds are appropriated. HUD publishes Federal Register notices for the use of CDBG disaster recovery funds reflecting purposes and requirements of appropriations statutes, including waivers and alternative requirements to those of the annual CDBG allocations. APPLICATION: An entitlement community must follow its citizen participation plan for substantial amendments to its action plan. HUD will review and respond quickly to questions about program requirements and requests for waivers. HUD notifies eligible governments receiving CDBG disaster recovery allocations that must then develop and submit an action plan for disaster recovery before receiving CDBG disaster recovery grants. The action plan must describe the needs, strategies, and projected uses of the disaster recovery funds. PURPOSE: To develop viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment, and by expanding economic opportunities, principally for low- and moderate-income individuals. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Loan guarantees. Entitlement communities can receive (in the aggregate) loan guarantees equal to five times their HUD Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) entitlement amount. Non-entitlement communities can also receive loan guarantees (in the aggregate) equal to five times the average grant they have received from their state’s grant under the CDBG program. (The state must be willing to pledge its CDBG funds as security for loan guarantees.) The maximum loan repayment period is 20 years. Loan guarantees can be used to finance acquisition of real property; rehabilitation of housing and publicly owned real property; construction, reconstruction, or installation of public facilities, and related relocation, clearance, and site improvements; and for economic development activities. At least 70 percent of expenditures of loan proceeds, together with expenditures of grant funds and program income, must benefit low- and moderate-income persons. HUD has no authority to waive statutory requirements for this program. ELIGIBILITY: In most cases, entitlement and small communities can receive a loan guarantee provided that HUD has not exceeded its commitment authority for the year, the proposed use is eligible, the guaranteed loan is adequately secured, and the community (or state) has not already reached its maximum guarantee level. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Formula grants to states for non-entitlement communities. Disaster-related assistance is one of numerous areas in which community development-type activities may be eligible under the CDBG program. The most appropriate disaster-related use of funds is for long-term recovery needs, such as: rehabilitating residential and commercial buildings; homeownership assistance, including down payment assistance and interest rate subsidies; building new replacement housing; code enforcement; acquiring, constructing, or reconstructing public facilities and improvements – including streets, neighborhood centers, and water/sewer facilities; assistance to disaster-affected businesses for carrying out economic development activities to create and retain jobs; buying flood-prone properties and making other mitigation efforts to protect damaged properties from – and reduce the cost of – future disaster damage; making relocation payments to displaced people and businesses, and other activities. Funds may also be used for emergency response activities – such as debris removal, clearance, and demolition – and extraordinary increases in the level of public services for disaster victims. States establish the method for distributing funds, such as providing for set-asides or allowing flexibility in reordering funding categories in the event of a disaster or emergency. States may program funds for disaster response and recovery activities that do not duplicate activities reimbursable by the Federal Emergency Management Agency or other available assistance. States may also reprogram other unexpended CDBG funds for those purposes. Citizen participation procedures must be followed. At least 70 percent of funds must be used for activities that principally benefit persons of low- and moderate-income; however, in the event of a Disaster Declaration, the Secretary of HUD may extend compliance of this requirement over a period of years to allow more flexibility in use of funds for response efforts. ELIGIBILITY: State governments that have elected to administer CDBG funds for non-entitled communities. States with designated major disaster areas may receive waivers of statutory and regulatory program requirements regarding the use of annual allocations of CDBG funds that states or state grant recipients designate to address the damage. However, statutory requirements pertaining to nondiscrimination, fair housing, labor standards, environmental standards, and benefiting persons of low and moderate income may not be waived. Additional grants are not available unless emergency supplemental CDBG funds are appropriated. HUD publishes Federal Register notices for the use of CDBG disaster recovery funds reflecting purposes and requirements of appropriations statutes, including waivers and alternative requirements to those of the annual CDBG allocations. APPLICATION: A state must submit a new or amended action plan if its method of distribution changes. The action plan must describe the needs, strategies, and projected uses of the disaster recovery funds. PURPOSE: To construct, enlarge, extend, or otherwise improve community facilities providing essential services to rural residents. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Direct loans, loan guarantees, and grants for the development of essential community facilities. ELIGIBILITY: Public bodies, nonprofits, and federally recognized Indian tribes. Development of essential community facilities must be located in a rural area or town with a population of 20,000 or less. APPLICATIONS: Applicants should contact the local USDA Rural Development State office for assistance. PURPOSE: To provide assistance to states and local communities working through a network of community action agencies and other neighborhood-based organizations for the reduction of poverty, the revitalization of low-income communities, and the empowerment of low-income families and individuals in rural and urban areas to become fully self-sufficient. Make more effective use of other related programs. Encourages private-sector efforts to ameliorate poverty in the community. ELIGIBILITY: States, territories, and tribal governments. RECIPIENTS: State, localities, nonprofit organizations. PURPOSE: To help businesses create jobs for low-income individuals. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Grants to community development corporations are provided to help businesses create jobs for low-income individuals. Projects may include manufacturing, technology, retail, agriculture, and construction. Grant projects are located in disenfranchised low-income communities and often attract other private and public capital investment. The long-term goal is to revitalize communities. ELIGIBILITY: Eligibility is restricted to private, locally initiated, nonprofit community development corporations (or affiliates of such corporations) governed by residents of the community and business and civic leaders. These corporations must have as a principle purpose the planning, implementation, and maintenance of low-income housing or community development activities. RECIPIENTS: States, localities, nonprofit organizations. PURPOSE: To dispose of surplus real property by lease, permits, sale, exchange, or donations. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Sale, exchange, or donations of property and goods. ELIGIBILITY: State and local government agencies are eligible to apply for surplus real property for park, recreation, correctional facility, historic monument, public airport, health, educational, homeless, replacement housing, and general public purposes. Eligibility for property for wildlife conservation use, other than for migratory birds, is limited to states. Tax-supported and nonprofit medical and educational institutions that have been held exempt from taxation under 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code also are eligible to apply for property for health, educational, and homeless use. PURPOSE: To transfer surplus property to the states for donation. ELIGIBILITY: State and local public agencies; nonprofit educational or public health institutions/organizations, including providers of assistance to the homeless; nonprofit and public programs for the elderly; educational activities of special interest to the armed services; and public airports. RECIPIENTS: States, cities, counties, economic development consortiums, institutions of higher education, private or public nonprofit organizations. PURPOSE: To address the needs of distressed communities experiencing adverse economic changes that may occur suddenly or over time. Economic Adjustment Assistance grants are intended to enhance a distressed community’s ability to compete economically by stimulating private investment in targeted areas. Current investment priorities include proposals that (a) enhance the competitiveness of regions in the global economy by supporting existing industry clusters, developing emerging new clusters, or attracting new regional economic drivers; (b) support technology-led economic development and reflect the important role of linking universities and industry and technology transfers; and (c) advance community- and faith-based social entrepreneurship in redevelopment strategies for regions of chronic economic distress. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grants. The average size of an Economic Adjustment investment in FY 2008 was approximately $468,150; however, this average is information only and not intended to restrict the size of future awards. COST-SHARING REQUIREMENTS: 0-50 percent. Generally, the amount of the EDA grant may not exceed 50 percent of the total cost of the project. Projects may receive an additional sum that shall not exceed 30 percent, however, based on the relative needs of the region in which the project will be located – as determined by EDA. In the case of EDA investment assistance to an Indian Tribe or State (or political subdivision of a State) that the Assistant Secretary determines has exhausted its effective taxing and borrowing capacity, the Assistant Secretary has the discretion to establish a maximum EDA investment rate of up to 100 percent of the total project cost. ELIGIBILITY: State, city, county, or other political subdivision of a State, including a special purpose unit of a State or local government engaged in economic or infrastructure development activities, or a consortium of such political subdivisions; an institution of higher education or a consortium of institutions of higher education; an Economic Development District organization; a private or public nonprofit organization or association, including a faith-based nonprofit organization acting in cooperation with officials of a political subdivision of a State; or an Indian Tribe, or a consortium of Indian Tribes. Individuals, companies, corporations, and associations organized for profit are not eligible. APPLICATION: To be considered for EDA investment assistance, applicants must submit a completed EDA application package. Please reference the website for complete guidelines and restrictions. RECIPIENTS: States, localities, nonprofit organizations, Indian tribes. ACTIVATING MECHANISM: Declaration of a disaster by the president or other federal declarations. PURPOSE: To respond to the short- and long-term effects of severe economic dislocation events on communities. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Categorical project economic adjustment grants (usually funded from supplemental appropriations) for planning, technical assistance, revolving loan funds, and infrastructure construction to assist affected communities in accelerating economic recovery and implementing strategic actions to reduce the risk of economic damage and loss in commercial and industrial areas from future disasters. COST-SHARING REQUIREMENTS: Applicable cost-share requirements for economic adjustment assistance are set forth in current EDA regulations for grant rate eligibility (13 CFR 301.4). ELIGIBILITY: An eligible applicant may be a state, city, or other political subdivisions of a state; or a consortium of political subdivisions, an economic development district, or a public or private nonprofit organization or association acting in cooperation with officials of a political subdivision; an institution of higher education, or a consortium of institutions of higher education; or an Indian tribe. Area eligibility requirements, including special area eligibility due to a disaster declaration, are set forth in EDA’s current regulations and Federal Funding Opportunity (FFO). More detailed information regarding EDA’s program procedures, regulations, FFOs, and other requirements are available at EDA’s website. RECIPIENTS: States, cities, economic development agencies/organizations, institutions of higher education, and Indian Tribes. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grants (most grants are for 36-month periods). COST-SHARING REQUIREMENTS: 20-50 percent. The minimum EDA investment rate for planning projects is 50 percent, and the maximum allowable EDA investment rate may not exceed 80 percent. ELIGIBILITY: States, cities, or other political subdivisions of a State; special purpose units of a State or local government engaged in economic or infrastructure development activities; Indian Tribes or a consortium of Indian Tribes; institutions of higher education or a consortium of institutions of higher education; and public or private non-profit organization or associations acting in cooperation with officials of a political subdivision of a State. To be considered for EDA assistance, applicants must first submit a complete EDA application package. The applicant must provide a list of its proposed Strategy Committee members. The Committee must represent the main economic interests of the region and must include private sector representatives as a majority of its membership. It must also include public officials; community leaders; and representatives of workforce development boards, institutions of higher education, minority and labor groups; and private individuals. APPLICATION: An applicant should consult the office or official designated as the single point of contact in his or her State for more information on the process the State requires to be followed in applying for assistance. Please reference the website for additional information. RECIPIENTS: State, city, county, or other political subdivision of a State working in economic development; an institution of higher education or a consortium of institutions of higher education; an Economic Development District organization; a private or public nonprofit organization/association acting in cooperation with officials of a political subdivision of a State; an Indian Tribe or a consortium of Indian Tribes. PURPOSE: EDA oversees three technical assistance programs (National, Local and University Center) that promote economic development and alleviate unemployment, underemployment, and out-migration in distressed regions. These programs provide grants or cooperative agreements to (1) invest in institutions of high education to establish and operate University Centers to provide technical assistance to public and private sector organizations with the goal of enhancing local economic development; (2) support innovative approaches to stimulate economic development in distressed regions; (3) disseminate information and studies of economic development issues of national significance; and (4) finance feasibility studies and other projects leading to local economic development. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grants or Cooperative Agreements. Awards are for 1 to 3 years, depending on type and goals. COST-SHARING REQUIREMENTS: 0-50 percent. Generally, the amount of the EDA award may not exceed 50 percent of the total cost of the project. Projects may receive an additional amount that shall not exceed 30 percent, however, based on the relative needs of the region in which the project will be located – as determined by EDA. The Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development has the discretion to establish a maximum EDA investment rate of up to 100 percent where the project merits and is not otherwise feasible without an increase to the EDA investment rate. In-kind contributions, fairly evaluated by EDA, may provide the non-federal share of the total project cost. ELIGIBILITY: To be considered for EDA investment assistance, applicants must first submit a complete EDA application package. Eligible applicants are State, city, county, or other political subdivisions of a State – including a special purpose unit of a State or local government engaged in economic or infrastructure development activities – or consortium of such political subdivisions; an institution of higher education or a consortium of institutions of higher education; an Economic Development District organization; a private or public nonprofit organization or association, including faith-based nonprofit organizations acting in cooperation with officials of a political subdivision of a State; an Indian Tribe or a consortium of Indian Tribes. APPLICATION: Applicant should consult the office or official designated as the single point of contact in his or her State for information to submit an application. Please reference the website for complete guidelines and restrictions. RECIPIENTS: Small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives and most private, nonprofit organizations of all sizes. ACTIVATING MECHANISM: Declaration of a disaster by the President, Secretary of Agriculture, or SBA. PURPOSE: Working capital loans to help small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives and most private, nonprofit organizations of all sizes meet their ordinary and necessary financial obligations that cannot be met as a direct result of the disaster. These loans are intended to assist through the disaster recovery period. EIDL assistance is available only to entities and their owners who cannot provide for their own recovery from non-government sources, as determined by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: The law limits EIDL(s) to $2,000,000 for alleviating economic injury caused by the disaster. The actual amount of each loan is limited to the economic injury determined by SBA, less business interruption insurance and other recoveries up to the administrative lending limit. SBA also considers potential contributions that are available from the business and/or its owner(s) or affiliates. The $2,000,000 statutory limit for business loans applies to the combination of physical and economic injury, and applies to all disaster loans to a business and its affiliates for each disaster. If a business is a major source of employment, SBA has the authority to waive the $2,000,000 statutory limit. ELIGIBILITY: Only uninsured or otherwise uncompensated disaster losses are eligible. Any insurance proceeds which are required to be applied against outstanding mortgages are not available to fund disaster repairs and do not reduce loan eligibility. However, any insurance proceeds voluntarily applied to any outstanding mortgages do reduce loan eligibility. APPLICATION: SBA customer service representatives are available in all disaster recovery centers and SBA disaster loan outreach centers to issue loan applications, answer questions about SBA’s disaster loan program, explain the application process, help individuals complete their applications, and close approved disaster loans. No appointment is necessary to speak with a representative. The Electronic Loan Application (ELA) is accessible via SBA’s secure website at https://disasterloan.sba.gov/ela. Eligibility to file terminates nine months from the date of the disaster declaration. RECIPIENTS: Job Seekers and Employers. PURPOSE: The purpose of this program is to assist individuals to secure employment and workforce information by providing a variety of job search assistance and information services without charge to job seekers and to employers seeking qualified individuals to fill job openings. The Wagner-Peyser Act of 1933 established a nationwide system of public employment offices which is known as the Employment Service. Wagner-Peyser was amended by the Workforce Investment Act of 1998, making the Employment Service part of the One-Stop Career Center delivery system. Wagner-Peyser funded activities are an integral part of the One-Stop Career Center delivery system that provides an integrated array of high-quality services so that workers, job seekers, and businesses can access the services they need under one roof in easy-to-reach locations, with many services also offered through self-service electronic access. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: States (including the District of Columbia, Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and Guam) receive grants to provide funding through local workforce investment areas and One-Stop Career Centers that provide these services: assessment of skill levels, abilities, and aptitudes; career guidance, when appropriate; job search workshops; and referral to jobs or training, as appropriate. The services offered to employers – in addition to referral of job seekers to job openings – include matching job requirements with job seeker experience, skills, and other attributes; helping with special recruitment needs; assisting employers analyze hard-to-fill job orders; assisting with job restructuring; and helping employers deal with layoffs. Additional services may include: 1) a computerized career information system, including access to State job bank resources and institutions/organizations that provide training; 2) the development and distribution of State and local workforce information which allows job seekers, employers, and providers and planners of job training and economic development to obtain information pertaining to job opportunities, labor supply, labor market or workforce trends, and the market situation in particular industries. Under Wagner-Peyser Act Section 7(b), ten percent of the total sums allotted to each State workforce agency shall be reserved for use by the governor to provide performance incentives; services for groups with special needs; and for the extra costs of exemplary models for delivering job services. The funds must be used for labor exchange activities, labor market, and workforce information purposes. ELIGIBILITY: All employers seeking workers, persons seeking employment, and associated groups. Priority of service is given to veterans and other covered persons. Veterans receive priority referral to jobs, as well as specialized employment services and assistance. In addition, the system provides specialized services to individuals with disabilities, as well as groups such as Indians and Native Americans, migrant and seasonal farmworkers, ex-offenders, youth, and older workers. CONTACT: For additional information and applications, contact your local One-Stop Career Center or call the Toll-Free Help Line at 1-877-US2-JOBS (877-872-5627), TTY 877-889-5627. The Region III contact number is: 404-302-5300. The Region IV contact number is: 972-850-4600. CFDA NUMBER: 17.207 Employment Service/Wagner-Peyser Funded Activities. PURPOSE: To lend funds to pay operating expenses, refinance debts, purchase livestock and farm equipment, and make minor improvements to buildings and real estate. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Direct loans, guaranteed/insured loans, and technical assistance. The Farm Service Agency (FSA) offers farm operating loans to farmers who are temporarily unable to obtain private, commercial credit. Operating loans may be used to purchase items needed for a successful farm operation. These items include livestock, farm equipment, feed, seed, fuel, farm chemicals, repairs, insurance, and other operating expenses. Both guaranteed loans and direct loans are available through this program. Eligibility for each type of loan depends on applicant qualifications. Under the guaranteed loan program, FSA guarantees loans made by conventional agricultural lenders for up to 95 percent of the principal loan amount. FSA can guarantee farm operating loans up to $1,094,000. Applicants unable to qualify for a guaranteed loan may be eligible for a direct loan from FSA. Direct loans are made and serviced by FSA officials, who also provide borrowers with supervision and credit counseling. Applicants must show sufficient repayment ability and pledge enough collateral to fully secure the loan. The maximum amount for a direct farm operating loan is $300,000. Applicants must have enough money to repay the loan and enough collateral to fully secure it. Other eligibility criteria apply and can be found on the Farm Service Agency website or by contacting FSA directly. CONTACT: Reference link to contact your local office or USDA Service Center. PURPOSE: To assist farmers to develop, construct, improve, or repair farm homes, farms, and service buildings; to drill wells, and otherwise improve farm water supplies; and to make other necessary improvements. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Direct loans, guaranteed/insured loans, and technical assistance. The Farm Service Agency (FSA) makes farm ownership (FO) loans to farmers and ranchers who temporarily cannot obtain a loan from a bank, Farm Credit System institution, or other lender due to disaster and financial hardship. FSA also makes loans to beginning farmers. FO loans can be used to purchase a farm or ranch; construct buildings or make other real estate improvements; promote soil and water conservation; and pay loan closing costs. Both "guaranteed" and "direct" loans are available through this program. Under the guaranteed loan program, conventional lenders (banks, Farm Credit System institutions, and other lenders) make the loan, and FSA guarantees it for up to 95 percent of the loss of principal and interest. The maximum FSA guaranteed FO loan is $1,094,000. Your lender can tell you if a guarantee is the right loan for you. Applicants who are unable to qualify for a guaranteed loan may be eligible for a direct loan from FSA. Direct loans are made and serviced by FSA officials using Government funds. FSA provides direct loan customers with supervision and credit counseling so that they have a greater chance to be successful. The maximum direct FO loan is $300,000. not have any outstanding judgments against you; and be unable to obtain credit elsewhere. PURPOSE: To deal with commercial fishery failures due to fishery resource disasters. Disaster causes may be: a) natural; b) man-made (if “beyond the control of fisheries managers to mitigate through conservation and management measures”); or c) undetermined. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grants; and/or Cooperative Agreements. Funds may be used for assessing the effects of commercial fishery failures, restoring fisheries or preventing future failures, or assisting fishing communities affected by the failures. However, the Secretary of Commerce must first determine that the activity will not expand the commercial fishery failure in that fishery or into other fisheries or other geographical regions. Funding range is $343,500 to $7,000,000 with the average being $2,781,167. COST-SHARING REQUIREMENTS: The Federal share of any activity under this program must not exceed 75 percent of the total costs of the activity. The minimum 25 percent contribution from the recipient may be as cash or in-kind contributions. ELIGIBILITY: Eligible applicants are agencies of State governments or fishing communities (including fishing vessel owners, operators, and crew; and United States fish processors that are based in such communities). APPLICATION: Application forms are furnished by the agency or proposals may be submitted through Grants.Gov. Applicants will need to enter the Funding Opportunity Number and/or CFDA number to access the application package and instructions. Application package will then be submitted directly to the National Marine Fisheries Service. AGENCY: Department of Commerce / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) RECIPIENTS: Commercial fishermen, processors, or distributors of fishery products. PURPOSE: Provides direct loans for certain fisheries costs. Vessel financing available for the purchase of used vessels or the reconstruction of vessels (limited to reconstructions that do not add to fishing capacity). Refinancing available for existing debt obligations. Funding to finance or refinance fisheries’ shore side facilities or aquacultural facilities is also available. FFP loans are not issued for purposes which could contribute to over capitalization of the fishing industry. COST-SHARING REQUIREMENTS: Direct loans for up to 80 percent of actual cost. ELIGIBILITY: Commercial fishermen, processors, or distributors. Applicant must possess the ability, experience, financial resources, and other qualifications necessary to operate successfully and repay the debt. APPLICATION: To make application, contact Regional Agency Offices. PURPOSE: To compensate U.S. commercial fishermen for damage/loss of fishing gear and up to 50 percent of resulting economic loss due to oil and gas related activities in any area of the Outer Continental Shelf. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Direct payment with unrestricted use. ELIGIBILITY: Applicant must be a U.S. commercial fisherman and must provide financial statements, records, logbooks, receipts, and estimates which establish that the applicant is a fisherman and owned the property for which compensation is claimed. APPLICATION: Contact Chief (referenced below) for guidelines, literature, and application deadlines. PURPOSE: To provide support for health and safety training of hazardous waste workers and their supervisors engaged in hazardous waste removal, containment, transportation, or emergency response; and to assist organizations to develop competency to provide appropriate training and education to hazardous waste workers. ELIGIBILITY: Public or private nonprofit entities that provide worker health and safety education and training. Recipients/grantees may use services, as appropriate, of other public or private organizations necessary to develop, administer, or evaluate proposed worker training programs, as long as the requirement for awards to nonprofit organizations is not violated and the majority of work is done by nonprofit organizations. PURPOSE: To encourage the development and commercialization of energy-saving inventions by providing financial and technical assistance to projects that have a potential for significant energy savings and future commercialization markets through a competitive solicitation process. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grants; Advisory Services and Counseling; Dissemination of Technical Information. Awards range from $50,000 in the early-stage of development to $250,000 for technologies approaching the point of prototype. Project award periods range from 1 to 2 years. COST-SHARING REQUIREMENTS: Cost-sharing is not required, but highly encouraged. ELIGIBILITY: Native-born or naturalized U.S. citizens or small businesses that are U.S. owned, as defined in 10 CFR 600.501. APPLICATION: The application forms must be downloaded from the specific funding opportunity announcement posted on the grants.gov website at http://www.grants.gov/. Only proposals prepared in response to the requirements contained in the annual competitive solicitation will be accepted. Please reference the website for complete guidelines and restrictions. PURPOSE: To finance business facilities and community development projects not located within the outer boundary of any city having a population of 25,000 or more. Funds will also be available to intermediaries who will make loans for expenses that come as a consequence of a natural disaster. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Revolving loan fund administered by a federally approved intermediary. ELIGIBILITY: Nonprofit corporations, public agencies, Indian tribes, and cooperatives. RECIPIENTS: State, city, county, or other political subdivisions of a State. COST-SHARING REQUIREMENTS: 0-50 percent. Generally, the amount of the EDA grant may not exceed 50 percent of the total cost of the project. Projects may receive an additional sum that shall not exceed 30 percent, however, based on the relative needs of the region in which the project will be located – as determined by EDA. In the case of EDA investment assistance to an Indian Tribe or State (or political subdivision of a State) that the Assistant Secretary determines has exhausted its effective taxing and borrowing capacity, the Assistant Secretary has the discretion to establish a maximum EDA investment rate of up to 100 percent of the total project cost. ELIGIBILITY: State, city, county, or other political subdivision of a State. All investments must be consistent with a current EDA-development plan for the region in which the project will be located and the applicant must have the required local share of funds committed, available, and unencumbered. APPLICATION: To be considered for EDA investment assistance, applicants must first submit a complete EDA application package. If EDA determines that the proposed Public Works project merits further consideration, EDA will request additional information. Please reference the website for complete guidelines and restrictions. RECIPIENTS: Awards limited to applicants in the Southeast U.S. Gulf of Mexico region and states along the south Atlantic coastline (from North Carolina to Florida). PURPOSE: To provide financial assistance for research and development projects that will provide information for the full and wise use/enhancement of fishery resources. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grants. Funds can be used to develop harvest methods, economic analyses of fisheries, processing methods, fish stock assessment, and fish stock enhancement. ELIGIBILITY: State or local governments, universities, private enterprise, individuals, and nonprofit organizations. APPLICATION: Proposals must be submitted through Grants.Gov. Applicants will need to enter the Funding Opportunity Number and/or CFDA number to access the application package and instructions. Applications must include resumes of qualifications and experience of the principal investigators. RECIPIENTS: Individuals, nonprofit organizations, for-profit firms, local and State governments, Native American Tribes, and educational institutions. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grants or Cooperative Agreements. MBEC awards are typically made for a period of three years with funding provided on an annual basis. Average funding range is $155,000 to $400,375. COST-SHARING REQUIREMENTS: 15 percent (minimum). MBDA has established minimum requirements for matching or cost sharing by the recipient. New awards are generally required to provide a minimum 15 percent cost sharing through in-kind and/or cash contributions, including client service fees. ELIGIBILITY: There are no eligibility restrictions for this program. Applicants eligible to operate a MBDC may include individuals, nonprofit organizations, for-profit firms, local and State governments, Native American Tribes, and educational institutions. APPLICATION: The standard application forms as furnished by the Federal agency and required by 15 CFR Part 24 must be used for this program. The Federal Register and Grants.Gov will advise the applicant where to submit the application. Please reference the website for complete guidelines and restrictions. RECIPIENTS: Federal, State, or local government entities or quasi governmental entities; American Indian Tribes; colleges/universities; and nonprofit organizations. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grants or Cooperative Agreements. Funding is for one to two years depending on the requirements of the projects. Average funding ranges from $150,000 to $300,000. COST-SHARING REQUIREMENTS: Grant recipients may be required to provide up to 50 percent of cost-sharing in the form of in-kind and/or cash contributions. ELIGIBILITY: Federal, State, or local government entities or quasi governmental entities; American Indian Tribes; colleges/universities; and nonprofit organizations. APPLICATION: The standard application forms as furnished by the Department of Commerce must be used for this program. Please reference the website for complete guidelines and restrictions. PURPOSE: National Emergency Grants (NEGs) temporarily expand the service capacity of the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Dislocated Worker Program and employment programs at the State and local levels by providing funding assistance in response to large, unexpected economic events which cause significant job losses. NEGs generally provide resources to States and local workforce investment boards to quickly reemploy laid-off workers by offering training to increase occupational skills. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Grants to State or local Workforce Investment Board (WIB) in areas that have experienced significant dislocation events (which may include plant closures, mass layoffs, and natural disasters) to provide reemployment services including skill assessment; job search and placement assistance; labor market information; job readiness and entrepreneurial skills; and on-the-job training. ELIGIBILITY: Individuals eligible for WIA Dislocated Worker program assistance include workers who have lost their jobs, including those dislocated as a result of plant closings or mass layoffs; those who are unlikely to return to their previous industry or occupation; formerly self-employed individuals; and displaced homemakers who have been dependent on income of another family member, but are no longer supported by that income. CONTACT: For additional information and applications, contact your local ETA Regional Office. The Region III contact number is: 404-302-5300. The Region IV contact number is: 972-850-4600. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grants and Cooperative Agreements. ELIGIBILITY: There are no eligibility restrictions for this program. Applicants eligible to operate a NABEC may include individuals, nonprofit organizations, for-profit firms, local and State governments, Native American Tribes, and educational institutions. RECIPIENTS: States, territories, Indian tribal governments, communities. PURPOSE: FEMA’s Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM) program provides funds to states, territories, tribes, and communities for hazard mitigation planning and for the implementation of mitigation projects prior to a disaster event. The PDM program provides a significant opportunity to raise risk awareness and reduce the nation’s disaster losses through pre-disaster mitigation planning and the implementation of feasible, effective, and cost-effective mitigation measures. The PDM program provides funding to reduce loss of life as well as damage and destruction to property from natural hazards. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Planning and project grants. ELIGIBILITY: Only the state emergency management agencies or a similar office (i.e., the office that has emergency management responsibility) of the state, the District of Columbia, the US Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, as well as federally recognized Indian tribal governments are eligible to apply to FEMA for assistance as applicants under this program. Each state, territory, or tribal government shall designate one agency to serve as the applicant for this program. Each applicant may submit an unlimited amount of sub-applications for eligible planning/project activities that the applicant has reviewed and approved in eGrants. A separate management cost sub-application must be submitted for applicant management costs. RECIPIENTS: For-profit organizations, private nonprofit institutions/organizations, local agencies and universities. PURPOSE: To conduct balanced research and development efforts in the following energy technologies: solar, biomass, hydrogen, fuel cells and infrastructure, wind and hydropower, and geothermal. Grants will be offered to develop and transfer to the nonfederal sector various renewable energy technologies on a competitive basis. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grants or Cooperative Agreements. Project award periods range from 2 months to 1 year. COST-SHARING REQUIREMENTS: This program has no statutory formula, but cost-sharing is encouraged. ELIGIBILITY: Profit organizations, private nonprofit institutions/organizations, local agencies and universities. APPLICATION: Application forms must be downloaded from the specific funding opportunity announcement posted on the grants.gov website at http://www.grants.gov/ and submitted per instructions in the funding opportunity announcement. Please reference the website for complete guidelines and restrictions. PURPOSE: To facilitate the development of small and emerging private business, industry, and related employment for improving the economy in rural communities. Funds may be used to create, expand, or operate rural distance learning networks or programs that provide education or job training instruction related to potential employment or job advancement for adult students; to develop, construct, or acquire land, buildings, plants, equipment, access streets and roads, parking areas, utility extensions, necessary water supply and waste disposal facilities; refinancing; services and fees; and to establish a revolving loan fund. All uses must assist a small and emerging private business enterprise. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grants ($100,000 average). ELIGIBILITY: Local governments serving populations of less than 50,000; nonprofit corporations serving rural areas; and Indian tribes on Federal or State reservations which serve rural areas. APPLICATION: Applicants should consult the office or official designated as the single point of contact in his/her State for more information on the process the State requires to be followed in apply for assistance. Pre-application coordination and an environmental impact assessment are required for this program. RECIPIENTS: Awards limited to applicants in coastal states/communities and U.S. territories. PURPOSE: To greatly increase the Nation’s wealth and quality of life through sustainable fisheries that support fishing industry jobs, safe and wholesome seafood, and recreational opportunities. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grants or Cooperative Agreements (not to exceed 24 months). ELIGIBILITY: Units of State or local governments, and individuals – except employees of Federal agencies and regional fishery management councils. APPLICATION: Proposals must be submitted through grants.gov. Contact headquarters or regional office for application and deadlines. RECIPIENTS: Owners of small businesses. This program is conducted in three phases. This funding provides resources for Phases I and II. Please reference the website for additional information. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grants (funding for Phases I and II is limited to $350,000 for a period not to exceed 24 months). ELIGIBILITY: Applicants must (1) be organized for profit with a place of business located in the U.S. and which operates primarily within the U.S.; (2) is in the legal form of an individual proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company, corporation, joint venture, association, trust or cooperative; (3) is at least 51 percent owned and controlled by one or more individuals who are citizens or permanent resident aliens of the U.S.; and (4) has no more than 500 employees. APPLICATION: Applications must be submitted through Grants.gov. Please reference the website for complete guidelines and restrictions. PURPOSE: To enhance the productivity and competitiveness of the nation's workforce by providing workforce investment activities (core, intensive, and training services) that increase the employment, retention, and earnings of participants; and increase occupational skill attainment by the participants. This program is designed to increase employment, as measured by entry into unsubsidized employment, retention in unsubsidized employment after entry into employment, and earnings. The program serves individuals and helps employers meet their workforce needs. The employment goals will be measured using the Unemployment Insurance Wage Records Information System and customer satisfaction goals will be measured by sampling. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Formula grants to the 50 States, Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia and outlying areas; sub-grants to local workforce investment areas to provide workforce investment activities through One-Stop Career Centers. ELIGIBILITY: All adults 18 years and older are eligible for core services. Priority for intensive and training services must be given to recipients of public assistance and other low-income individuals when funds are limited. States and local areas are responsible for establishing procedures for applying the priority requirements. Priority of service is given to veterans and other covered persons. Supportive services and needs-related payments may also be available for eligible participants. CONTACT: For additional information, contact your local One-Stop Career Center or call the Toll-Free Help Line at: 1-877-US2-JOBS (877-872-5627), TTY 877-889-5627. The Region III contact number is: 404-302-5300. The Region IV contact number is: 972-850-4600. PURPOSE: The purpose of the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Dislocated Worker program is to reemploy dislocated workers, improve the quality of the workforce, and enhance the productivity and competitiveness of the nation's economy by providing workforce investment activities that increase the employment, retention, and earnings of participants; and increase occupational skill attainment by the participants. This program is designed to increase employment, as measured by entry into unsubsidized employment, retention in unsubsidized employment after entry into employment, and extent of recovery of prior earnings. The program serves individuals and helps employers meet their workforce needs. The employment goals will be measured using Unemployment Insurance Wage Records systems and customer satisfaction goals will be measured by sampling. The purpose of National Emergency Grants (NEGs) is to temporarily expand service capacity at the State and local levels by providing time-limited funding assistance in response to significant dislocation events. Significant events (which may include plant closures, mass layoffs, and natural disasters) are those that create a sudden need for assistance that cannot reasonably be expected to be accommodated within the ongoing operations of the formula-funded Dislocated Worker program, including the discretionary resources reserved at the State level. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Formula grants to the 50 States, Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, and outlying areas; sub-grants to local workforce investment areas to provide workforce investment activities through One-Stop Career Centers. ELIGIBILITY: Individuals eligible for WIA Dislocated Worker program assistance include workers who have lost their jobs, including those dislocated as a result of plant closings or mass layoffs; those who are unlikely to return to their previous industry or occupation; formerly self-employed individuals; and displaced homemakers who have been dependent on income of another family member, but are no longer supported by that income. Priority of Service is given to veterans and other covered persons. Supportive services and needs-related payments may also be available for eligible participants. The NEGs have identical eligibility to the WIA Dislocated Worker program and also include certain military personnel and defense employees. Services through NEGs are targeted to individuals affected by plant closures, mass layoffs, natural disasters, and other circumstances specified by the Secretary of Labor. CONTACT: For additional information, contact your local One-Stop Career Center, or call the Toll-Free Help Line at 1-877-US2-JOBS (877 872-5627), TTY 877-889-5627. The Region III contact number is: 404-302-5300. The Region IV contact number is: 972-850-4600. ACTIVATING MECHANISM: Decision of the chief of engineers. PURPOSE: To reduce beach and shore erosion to public shores through projects not specifically authorized by Congress. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Specialized services. USACE designs and constructs the project. COST-SHARING REQUIREMENTS: Project planning is accomplished through a feasibility study or under the Continuing Authorities Program (CAP). Under the feasibility study, the first $100,000 of the study is federally funded by USACE. The remainder of the study’s costs is shared 50/50 between USACE and the non-federal sponsor. Local costs for projects authorized using the feasibility process are based on the public use and ownership of the beach protected. Local cost participation requirements for CAP projects are similar to those authorized via the feasibility study except that federal participation cannot exceed $2 million. ELIGIBILITY: States, political subdivisions of states, or other responsible local agencies established under state law and having full authority and ability to assume necessary legal and financial responsibilities. APPLICATION: State or local government officials should consult the nearest district commander, and then send a letter indicating intent to meet requirements for local participation. An environmental impact statement also is required. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING COASTAL PROTECTION AND RESTORATION: http://www.corpsresults.us/coastal/default.htm and http://www.corpsresults.us/coastal/cstenvironmental.htm. RECIPIENTS: Awards are limited to applicants in coastal states/communities. COP supports research on critical issues which exist in the Nation’s estuaries, coastal waters, and the Great Lakes; and translates its findings into accessible information for coastal managers, planners, lawmakers and the public. Grants may be used to fund research and interagency initiatives under specific CSCOR/COP programs related to NOAA’s mission in the areas listed above. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grants. Funding from one to five years, with funding approved annually. ELIGIBILITY: Institutions of higher education; nonprofit institutions; States, local, and Indian Tribal governments; and commercial organizations. APPLICATION: Applicants must submit proposals with statement of work, estimated budget, and curriculum vitae. Pre-application coordination is required. Please reference the website for complete guidelines and restrictions. RECIPIENTS: States with off-shore drilling and production. mitigation of the impact of outer Continental Shelf activities through funding of onshore infrastructure projects and public service needs. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Formula Grants (typically awarded in 12-month budget periods). COST-SHARING REQUIREMENTS: None. No State will receive less than 1 percent of the $250 million to be disbursed per year. Of the percentage received by a State, 65 percent remains with the State, and 35 percent is awarded to the coastal political subdivisions (CPS). ELIGIBILITY: States eligible to receive funding are Alabama, Alaska, California, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and 67 coastal political subdivisions among the six states. APPLICATION: Prior to submitting a grant application, an eligible state must submit a State Plan that provides detail on how a State and its Coastal Political Subdivisions (CPS) will use the CIAP funds and implement the state plan. To assist the States in developing a plan, the Bureau issued final Coastal Impact Assistance Program guidelines and published a Notice of Availability in the Federal Register, September 29, 2006. Applications must be submitted electronically through Grants.gov. Please reference the website for complete guidelines and restrictions. RECIPIENTS: U.S. Flag Pacific Islands (Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands); the Gulf of Mexico (Alabama, Gulf Coast of Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas); and the West Coast (California, Oregon, and Washington). PURPOSE: To implement activities to enhance resilience of coastal communities to natural hazard and climate risks (which include storms, flooding, sea level rise, climate change, etc.). Proposals submitted in response to this announcement should provide beneficial public outcomes for coastal communities to address existing and potential future risks to coastal infrastructure, local economies, vulnerable populations, and the natural environment. Projects that connect existing federal, state, and local programs are very desirable, as are efforts that engage the public and include one or more of the following: preparedness, recovery, risk and vulnerability, adaptation, and under-served or under-represented populations. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Availability of Crest funds are dependent upon annual Congressional appropriations. Applicants can request between $100,000 and $350,000 per year for a single project. The award period for funded projects is between 1-3 years. ELIGIBILITY: State, territorial, and local or county governments; nonprofit organizations; regional authorities; and institutions of higher education. RECIPIENTS: Coastal states, territories, commonwealths. PURPOSE: To assist states in implementing and enhancing coastal zone management programs that have been approved by the secretary of commerce. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Annual grants based on a formula established by the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended (CZMA), and CZMA regulations. ELIGIBILITY: Any coastal state or U.S. territory whose coastal zone management program has been approved by the secretary of commerce is eligible. The state or territorial governor designates a “lead” state/territorial agency that administers the annual grants. RECIPIENTS: States, localities, educational institutions, nonprofit organizations. PURPOSE: To provide grants and cooperative agreements for habitat conservation activities including coastal and marine habitat restoration and protection. Projects are funded to carry out public policy pertaining to protection and restoration of the Nation’s wetlands and other coastal habitats. Research and management includes determining the effects of habitat modifications and contaminants on populations of living marine resources, restoring depleted stocks that have been adversely impacted by habitat modifications, determining if artificial or restored habitat fulfills essential habitat needs of living marine resources, and quantifying contaminants and debris that pose a hazard to populations of these animals. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project grants. Funds can be used by recipients to support a wide variety of habitat restoration activities, coral reef conservation, construction, management, public education activities, and research for marine and estuarine habitats. Restoration includes, but is not limited to, activities that contribute to the return of degraded or altered marine, estuarine, coastal, and freshwater habitats to a close approximation of their function prior to disturbance. Projects funded under this CFDA primarily support NOAA’s “Ecosystems” mission support goal of “Protect, Restore, and Manage Use of Coastal and Ocean Resources through Ecosystem-Based Management.” Funding range is $15,000 to $36,000,000 with the typical award being $35,000 to $200,000. COST-SHARING REQUIREMENTS: Project costs are funded at up to 100 percent. Grantee matching contributions vary by specific funding opportunity. Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection, and Restoration Act (CWPPRA) projects require a 15 percent match by the State of Louisiana at this time. Under the Community-based Restoration Program guidelines, projects are encouraged to demonstrate a minimum nonfederal match of 50 percent of the total cost needed to complete the proposed project to be most competitive. ELIGIBILITY: State and local governments, including their universities and colleges; US territorial agencies, federally and state recognized Indian Tribal governments; private universities and colleges, private profit and nonprofit research and conservation organizations, and/or individuals. Applicants are required to satisfy all DOC/NOAA standards and regulations, including routine and special terms and conditions, for financial assistance programs application and conduct. OMB Circular #A-87 applies to this program. APPLICATION: Contact the headquarters or regional office for application deadlines. Grants and cooperative agreements are approved on an annual basis, but may be continued beyond the first segment (subject to approved time frame and scope of work), satisfactory progress, and availability of funds. RECIPIENTS: Federal agencies, states, localities, nonprofit organizations, businesses, individuals. PURPOSE: Conservation systems are to reduce erosion, improve soil and water quality, improve and conserve wetlands; enhance fish and wildlife habitat; improve air quality; improve pasture and range condition; reduce upstream flooding; and improve woodlands. NRCS can collect, analyze, interpret, display, and disseminate information about the condition and trends of the nation’s soil and other natural resources so that people can make good decisions about resource use and about public policies for resource conservation. ELIGIBILITY: The program can assist land users, communities, units of state and local government, and other federal agencies in planning and implementing conservation systems. PURPOSE: To assist states in the development and implementation of programs for the conservation of endangered and threatened species. The funding can be used by the state fish and wildlife agency for animal, plant, and habitat surveys; research; planning; monitoring; habitat protection, restoration, management, and acquisition; and public education. ELIGIBILITY: Participation is limited to states and territories that have entered into a cooperative agreement with the secretary of the interior. PURPOSE: To provide information on changes in the earth's surface (e.g., observations, predictions, mapping) related to disaster events. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Technical/scientific assistance. The Science Mission Directorate (SMD) carries out a scientific effort to better understand global earth systems and processes through systems integration, observations, and earth systems modeling. On a case-by-case basis, NASA technology and capabilities may provide data products and models related to earth observations that may have application for scaling or measuring change related to disaster events and their aftermaths. Technical assistance requests are coordinated through FEMA (Emergency Support Function #5 Information and Planning) with NASA SMD and the NASA Emergency Preparedness Coordinator. ELIGIBILITY: Federal agencies and states. ACTIVATING MECHANISM: A major disaster or emergency, such as – but not limited to – a drought; an earthquake; a flood; a tornado; a hurricane; disease outbreak; or chemical spill, leakage, or seepage. PURPOSE: The objective of the ECWAG program is to assist the residents of rural areas that have experienced a significant decline in quantity or quality of water, or in which such a decline is considered imminent, to obtain or maintain adequate quantities of water that meet the standards set by the Safe Drinking Water Act. Grant funds may be used to extend waterlines on existing systems; to construct new water lines; to repair existing systems; to perform significant maintenance on existing systems; to construct new wells, reservoirs, transmission lines, treatment plants, storage tanks, etc.; to replace equipment; to provide connection and/or tap fees; to pay costs incurred within six months of the date an application was filed with USDA to correct an emergency situation that would have been eligible for funding under this program; or to provide funds for any other appropriate related purposes. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Grants not to exceed $500,000 to address water sources and $150,000 to address the distribution system may be made to those eligible entities experiencing insufficient cash flow or lacking the resources to address the emergency. COST-SHARING REQUIREMENTS: None, grants may be made up to 100 percent of the project cost not to exceed the maximum limitation. ELIGIBILITY: Grants may be made to public bodies in rural areas and towns with populations of 10,000 or less, private nonprofit corporations, political subdivisions of a state, and Native American tribes. The decision of the Rural Development state office is based on applications received. Projects compete nationally for available funds under the provisions of the Emergency Community Water Assistance Grant (ECWAG) program. APPLICATION: Applicants should consult the official designated as the point of contact in the state for information on application requirements. Standard application forms furnished by the USDA must be submitted to the appropriate district office. Applications are reviewed and scored for priority by RUS after November 1st of each year. Reviews continue as long as funds are available. PURPOSE: To assist eligible farmers and ranchers to address soil, water, and related natural resource concerns on their lands in an environmentally beneficial and cost-effective manner. The program provides assistance to farmers and ranchers in complying with federal, state, and tribal environmental laws, and encourages environmental enhancement. Five- to 10-year contracts are made for eligible producers. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Technical and financial assistance. ELIGIBILITY: Farmers and ranchers. The program is carried out primarily in priority areas, which may be watersheds, regions, or multi-state areas, and for significant statewide natural resource concerns that are outside the geographic priority areas. Eligible applicants are producers who face serious threats to soil, water, and related natural resources, or who need assistance with complying with federal and state environment laws. CONTACT: For additional information and applications, contact your local NRCS field office. PURPOSE: To obtain the information for the assessment and the management of environmental impacts; to predict impacts on marine biota; and to monitor the human, marine, and coastal environments to provide time series and data trend information. The assistance can be used to conduct environmental research to satisfy the information needs associated with oil and gas, alternate energy, and marine mineral development on the outer continental shelf. The majority of funds are used to support research that will enhance understanding of long-term effects of oil and gas, marine minerals, and alternate energy development projects. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Cooperative Agreements. These will normally be awarded for 1 to 8 years, with funding awarded as a lump sum, or added as funds become available. Range is $100,000 to $700,000 with an average of $300,000. COST-SHARING REQUIREMENTS: Although there is no requirement, cost sharing of 1:1 is encouraged. ELIGIBILITY: State agencies and public universities may apply. APPLICATION: Applications must be for scientific research projects which are within the Bureau’s area of responsibility. Evidence of the applicant’s qualifications for performance of the proposed research including past professional publications, resumes, and lists of past projects are required. Applicants should consult the office or official designated as the single point of contact in their State to obtain information on the process the State requires when applying for this assistance. Applicants are encouraged to post their applications on www.grants.gov. Please reference the website for complete guidelines and restrictions. RECIPIENTS: State and local governments, nonprofit organizations and institutions, public and private institutions and organizations, Federally recognized Indian Tribal Governments, individuals, small businesses, for-profit organizations, and Native American Organizations. PURPOSE: To provide financial assistance to public or private organizations for the improvement of fish and wildlife habitats associated with water systems or water supplies affected by Bureau of Reclamation projects. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grants or Cooperative Agreements. Range of financial assistance is $5,000 to $5,000,000. Projects are generally awarded for 1 to 5 years. ELIGIBILITY: State and local governments, nonprofit organizations and institutions, public and private institutions and organizations, Federally recognized Indian Tribal Governments, individuals, small businesses, for-profit organizations, and Native American Organizations. APPLICATION: May be obtained by contacting the regional or national office of the Bureau of Reclamation. Please reference the website for complete guidelines and restrictions. RECIPIENTS: K-12 public and independent schools and school systems, institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, state or local government agencies, and Indian tribal governments. PURPOSE: NOAA B-WET is an environmental education program that promotes locally relevant, experiential learning in the K-12 environment. The primary delivery of B-WET is through competitive funding that promotes Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences (MWEEs). B-WET currently serves six areas of the country: California, Chesapeake Bay, Gulf of Mexico, Hawai'i, New England, and the Pacific Northwest. As noted in the FY11 Gulf of Mexico B-WET Federal Funding Opportunity, projects submitted to this opportunity must address priorities relating to MWEEs and must address the Gulf of Mexico Alliance priorities. In addition to these priorities, projects related to the oil spill are being strongly encouraged via the national B-WET website. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: In FY11 the Gulf of Mexico B-WET program will offer $25,000-$100,000 awards for projects, one to two years in duration. RECIPIENTS: State agencies, local units of government as sub-grantees. PURPOSE: To provide for the acquisition, development, and/or rehabilitation of public outdoor recreation sites and facilities and for statewide comprehensive outdoor recreation planning. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Reimbursable project grants up to 50 percent of total project costs. ELIGIBILITY: Projects must provide for public outdoor recreation opportunity, be selected pursuant to the state’s open project selection process, be consistent with the state’s comprehensive outdoor recreation plan, and meet other eligibility requirements as set forth in program guidelines. All potential applicants must have the ability to finance the non-federal share of the grant. The State Liaison Officer: Interested applicants should first contact the office with the designated responsibility for administering the LWCF program at the state level for information on project eligibility, status of funding, and application procedures if appropriate. A list of these contacts can be found via the website. Regional Offices: The LWCF grant program is administered through four of its regional offices located in Seattle, Omaha, Atlanta, and Philadelphia. PURPOSE: To provide competitive matching grant funds to coastal states for restoration, enhancement, and management of coastal wetlands ecosystems. Proposed projects must provide for long-term conservation of such lands or waters and the hydrology, water quality, and fish and wildlife dependent thereon. ELIGIBILITY: Funds are available to all states bordering on the Great Lakes or the Atlantic, Gulf (except Louisiana), and Pacific coasts. Also available to Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands, and American Samoa. RECIPIENTS: Institutions of Higher Education. It is intended that advanced or graduate training be integrated into the multi-project research program to provide opportunities in biomedical and environmental health. Grants made under this program are for university based programs, with an objective to establish and maintain coordinated research efforts that link basic biomedical research with related engineering, hydro geological, and ecological studies. In addition, the Superfund Research Program supports small business research through the Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grants. Research Grants for the multi component and individual investigator may be awarded for up to 5 years, generally in 12-month budget periods. Funding range is $14,200 to $3,301.861, with an average of $1,007,391. ELIGIBILITY: An accredited institution of higher education may submit an application and receive a grant for support of research by a named principal investigator. Subcontracts may be made with public and private organizations, including: generators of hazardous wastes; persons involved in the detection, assessment, evaluation, and treatment of hazardous substances; owners and operators of facilities at which hazardous substances are located; and State, local and Tribal governments. APPLICATION: Announcements of funding opportunities are posted on National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences website (www.niehs.nih.gov) under the tab “funding opportunities”. Prospective applicants are asked to submit a letter of intent before sending an application. RECIPIENTS: Public and private State universities and colleges, hospitals, laboratories, State and local government departments, other public or private nonprofit institutions. Check the Federal Register or the EPA/ORD website for an updated listing of these programs. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grants or Cooperative Agreements. Grants/cooperative agreements are normally funded on a 12-month basis. Total approved project period may not exceed 5 years. Awards range from $75,000 to $950,000 with an average of $250,000. ELIGIBILITY: Public and private State universities and colleges, hospitals, laboratories, State and local government departments, other public or private nonprofit institutions. APPLICATION: Competitive RFAs for grants in these areas are announced widely through the Federal Register, Internet, and university and scientific organizations. Completed applications must be submitted to the appropriate Grants Management Office at the Environmental Protection Agency, or as shown in the specific RFAs. Please reference the website for complete guidelines and restrictions. RECIPIENTS: States, commonwealths, and territories. PURPOSE: To support projects to restore or manage wildlife populations and support public use of these resources, and to provide facilities and services for conducting a hunter safety program. The program is to provide funding for the selection, restoration, rehabilitation, and improvement of wildlife habitat; wildlife management research; wildlife population surveys and inventories; land acquisition; coordination; development of facilities; provision of facilities and services for conducting a hunter education and safety program; and provisions for public use of wildlife resources. Ineligible wildlife restoration activities include law enforcement and public relations. ELIGIBILITY: Participation is limited to state, commonwealth, or territorial fish and wildlife agencies. A state, commonwealth, or territory must have passed laws for the conservation of wildlife that include a prohibition against diversion of license fees paid by hunters for purposes other than the administration of the state , commonwealth, or territorial fish and wildlife agency. Also eligible are Commonwealths of Puerto Rico and the Northern Mariana Islands, and the territories of American Samoa, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands. PURPOSE: To assist resource conservation and development councils with projects relating to land conservation, water management, economic development, and community sustainability. ELIGIBILITY: Participation is limited to designated resource conservation and development areas. The local resource conservation and development council must develop an area plan. Projects relate to the council’s area plan and assist the council in reaching stated goals and objectives. ACTIVATING MECHANISM: Silver Jackets teams are activated through discussions with the state Hazard Mitigation Officer, the State NFIP Coordinator, a FEMA Region representative, and a USACE District representative. Once established, the teams are ongoing and meet on a regular basis – not just in response to an event. PURPOSE: This concept provides a more formal and consistent strategy for implementing an interagency approach to planning and implementing measures to reduce the risks associated with natural hazards. The Silver Jackets Program will serve as the mechanism for developing and maintaining interagency partnerships and collectively moving towards solutions to high priority issues. Create a mechanism to collaboratively solve issues and implement activities. ELIGIBILITY: States and local public agencies in areas identified in the governor’s request. Local cooperation is required to provide necessary lands, easements, and rights of way; indemnify the federal government from damages due to authorized work; and satisfactorily maintain any permanent flood control works involved. APPLICATION: Written application is made by letter or by forms used by the local USACE district commander. Deadline is 30 days after a flood or unusual coastal storm. RECIPIENTS: States, localities, nonprofit organizations, businesses, individuals. PURPOSE: To maintain up-to-date, published soil surveys (and soil survey data in other formats) of counties or other areas of comparable size for use by interested agencies, organizations, and individuals; and to assist in the use of this information. ELIGIBILITY: All individuals and groups that have a need for soil surveys are eligible to receive these documents by contacting the local NRCS office. PURPOSE: To provide for the rehabilitation of recreation areas and facilities, demonstration of innovative approaches to improve park system management and recreation opportunities and development of improved recreation planning. ELIGIBILITY: Urban cities and counties that meet eligibility requirements listed in the October 9, 1979 edition of the Federal Register. PROJECT NOTE: This program has not been funded since 2002 and remains dormant at the present time. PURPOSE: To develop, replace, or repair water and waste disposal (including storm drainage) systems in rural areas of any population and towns having populations of 10,000 or less. This is an ongoing program. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Guaranteed loans, low-interest direct loans up to 40 years, and grants to maintain reasonable user rates comparable to similar systems. ELIGIBILITY: Applicant must be unable to obtain credit from other sources and have the legal authority and responsibility for ownership and management of the system. Proposed projects must be economically feasible by demonstrating a positive cash flow situation. Grant funds are used to reduce water and waste disposal costs to a reasonable level for rural users and subsidize the project when the applicant has limited resources. Grants cannot exceed 75 percent of eligible project costs. PURPOSE: To help establish and maintain adequate measures for prevention and control of surface water and groundwater pollution. ELIGIBILITY: States and interstate water pollution control agencies, including those in U.S. territories, the District of Columbia, and tribal lands. RECIPIENTS: States, localities, other federal agencies. PURPOSE: To assist federal, state and local agencies and tribal governments in protecting watersheds from damage caused by erosion, floodwater, and sediment, and in conserving and developing water and land resources. Resource concerns addressed by the program include water quality, opportunities for water conservation, wetland and water storage capacity, agricultural drought problems, rural development, municipal and industrial water needs, upstream flood damages, and water needs for fish, wildlife, and forest-based industries. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Provision of specialized surveys and plans to include watershed plans, river basin surveys and studies, flood hazard analyses, and floodplain management assistance. The focus of these plans is to identify solutions that use land treatment and nonstructural measures to solve resource problems. ELIGIBILITY: Any state, county or group of counties, municipality, town or township, soil and water conservation district, flood prevention or flood control district, or Indian tribe or tribal organization with authority under state law to carry out, maintain, and operate watershed works of improvement may apply for assistance. This program is also available in Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Mariana Islands, and the Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands. PURPOSE: A voluntary program to restore wetlands. Participating landowners can establish conservation easements of either permanent or 30-year duration, or can enter into restoration cost-share agreements where no easement is involved. In exchange for establishing a permanent easement, the landowner receives payment up to the agricultural value of the land and 100 percent of the restoration costs for restoring the wetlands. The 30-year easement payment is 75 percent of what would be provided for a permanent easement on the same site and 75 percent of the restoration cost. The voluntary agreements are for minimum 10-year duration and provide for 75 percent of the cost of restoring the involved wetlands. In all instances, landowners continue to control access to their land. ELIGIBILITY: Lands that meet the program requirements for eligibility. RECIPIENTS: Federal agencies, states, localities, nonprofit organizations, communities, groups. PURPOSE: To assist communities in resolving disputes, disagreements, and difficulties arising from discrimination based on race, color, or national origin. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Specialized services in conflict resolution are provided by an appropriate agency official to the complainant. At the invitation of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, CRS provides the following assistance at a disaster: (1) briefings on community-based perspective, linkage and outreach to ethnic communities; (2) training regarding ethnic and racial issues; (3) conciliation/mediation of disputes; and (4) diffusion of cultural and racial tensions. ELIGIBILITY: Any person, group, community, or federal, state, or local governmental unit that seeks to resolve, reduce, or prevent conflicts related to race, color, or national origin. RECIPIENTS: States; political subdivisions of a State, such as county or local governments; and Federally Recognized Indian Tribal governments. COST-SHARING REQUIREMENTS: The recipient must maintain a specified level of financial effort in the health area for which Federal funds will be provided in order to receive Federal grant funds. This requirement is usually given in terms of a previous base-year dollar amount. ELIGIBILITY: States; political subdivisions of a State, such as county or local governments; and Federally Recognized Indian Tribal governments. In order for an entity to be eligible it must provide: (1) documentation that the State mental health agency of the applicant receives funds from the Center for Mental Health Services Community Mental Health Services Block Grant; (2) documentation that the applicant is qualified to deliver services under the State Medicaid Plan; (3) documentation that the State has an approved plan for the development of a system of care for community-based services for children with a serious emotional disturbance approved by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. APPLICATION: Application should be submitted by the Office of the Governor or by the chief executive officer of a tribe. Please reference the website for complete guidelines and restrictions. RECIPIENTS: State governments, public/private and state controlled institutions of higher education, and Federally Recognized Tribal governments. PURPOSE: To administer a program that provides eligible individuals with the opportunity to obtain education and training for well paying occupations in the health care field, particularly in markets that are expected to either experience labor shortages or where medical personnel are expected to be in high demand. Eligible program participants are individuals receiving assistance under the State TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) program or other low income individuals. Funding is available to the individual for not less than one year and not more than five years. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grants. Funding range is $1,000,000 to $5,000,000. The grant average is $3,000,000. Renewal of funding for multiple-year grants is dependent upon grantee performance and availability of funds. ELIGIBILITY: State governments, public/private and state controlled institutions of higher education, and Federally Recognized Tribal governments. APPLICATION: Please reference the website for complete guidelines and restrictions. PURPOSE: To provide certain severely disabled veterans with direct housing loans in connection with a grant of assistance from VA, with an accessible home specially adapted to meet their disability-related needs. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Direct loans ($33,000 maximum). The loss or loss of use of both upper extremities such as to preclude use of the arms at or above the elbow. It must be medically feasible for the veteran to reside in the proposed or existing house; the house must be adapted as to be suitable to the veteran’s needs for dwelling purposes; and it must be financially feasible for the veteran to acquire it, with the assistance provided by the grant. RECIPIENTS: Localities, nonprofit organizations, businesses, individuals. PURPOSE: To provide post-crisis education and assistance to individuals, families, farm operators, small businesses, rural communities, and local leadership in the immediate aftermath of a disaster. CSREES, through the land grant universities, also provides educational programs useful in preparing for impending crisis; these programs are the Extension Disaster Education Network (EDEN). ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: http://www.nifa.usda.gov and Extension Disaster Education Network (EDEN) http://eden.lsu.edu/Resources/Pages/default.aspx (note contacts and can be searched by state). PURPOSE: The Federal-State Unemployment Insurance (UI) program, authorized by Title III of the Social Security Act (SSA), entitles unemployed workers who are between jobs because of lack of suitable work to receive a weekly payment to partially replace their lost wages and to help stabilize local economies where layoffs have occurred, as well as the national economy. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Weekly benefit amounts, payable to individuals with respect to their unemployment, are based generally on a percentage of an individual's earnings over a recent 52-week period – up to a state maximum amount. Benefits can be paid for a maximum of 26 weeks in most states. The amount of benefits available varies by state. ELIGIBILITY: Eligibility requirements are determined by each state’s law. To be eligible for benefits, unemployed workers must have worked recently, be involuntarily unemployed, and be able to and available for work. Virtually all wage and salary workers are potentially eligible for benefits if they lose their jobs through no fault of their own. CONTACT: Applications for unemployment benefits must be made with the state’s unemployment insurance agency. Application processes vary by state and may be made via the internet, by telephone, and in person. For information on how to apply for unemployment benefits in each state, go to http://www.servicelocator.org/OWSLinks.asp, or call the Toll-Free Help Line at 1-877-US2-JOBS (1-877-872-5627). RECIPIENTS: States, Indian tribal organizations, localities, nonprofit organizations. PURPOSE: To improve the diets of school and preschool children, the elderly, needy families, and other individuals in need of food assistance; to support the market for domestically produced foods.. Food distribution via The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) is authorized by the Emergency Food Assistance Act of 1983 (P.L. 98-8). The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (P.L. 93-288) authorizes the Secretary of USDA to distribute surplus foods and to use Section 32 funds to purchase food necessary to provide adequate supplies for use in the event of a disaster or situation of distress. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Donations of USDA-purchased foods. ELIGIBILITY: States and designated as distributing agencies by a proper legal authority may receive and distribute donated foods. Schools and other child nutrition programs are eligible if certain criteria are met. Emergency feeding organizations and charitable institutions are eligible to the extent that needy persons are served. Local governments, schools, other child nutrition organizations, nonprofit summer camps for children, emergency feeding organizations, and charitable institutions must submit applications for participation. Indian tribal organizations must apply to FNS for participation in the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations, which serves as an alternative to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). RECIPIENTS: Individuals via states and localities. ACTIVATING MECHANISM: Non disaster-related formula program under which waivers and statutory suspensions may be provided to jurisdictions that have received a presidential declaration of a major disaster under the Stafford Act. PURPOSE: To provide permanent or transitional housing for low-income homeowners, homebuyers, or renters. Also provides tenant-based rental assistance to low-income households. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Formula grants to participating jurisdictions and states. Funds can be used for acquisition, new construction, rehabilitation, and tenant-based rental assistance. Use of funds for disaster recovery activities should not duplicate activities reimbursable by the Federal Emergency Management Agency or available through the Small Business Administration low-interest disaster loan programs. HUD can suspend certain statutory and regulatory requirements to facilitate the use of funds for disaster recovery. COST-SHARING REQUIREMENTS: Each jurisdiction must make matching contributions to affordable housing throughout a fiscal year in an amount not less than 25 percent of the HOME funds drawn from the U.S. Treasury during the federal fiscal year for projects. Jurisdictions in fiscal distress receive full or partial (50 percent) relief from this requirement. Participating jurisdictions that have a presidential declaration of major disaster may also be granted a match reduction of up to 100 percent for two fiscal years, with the possibility of a one-year extension. ELIGIBILITY: States, cities, urban counties, and consortia (of contiguous units of general local governments with a binding agreement) are eligible to receive formula allocations; funds are also set aside for grants to insular areas. APPLICATION: Funds are provided annually by formula to states and jurisdictions which meet the threshold requirements to qualify as participating jurisdictions. Participating jurisdictions are required to submit an acceptable consolidated plan to HUD as a condition of funding. Address questions regarding eligibility or waivers to the applicable HUD field office. PURPOSE: To use the Housing Improvement Program (HIP) resources of the BIA to substantially eliminate substandard Indian housing. This effort is assisted by the Indian Health Service (Department of Health and Human Services), which provides water and sanitary systems for houses repaired or built with HIP funds. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project grants (contracts); dissemination of technical information. ELIGIBILITY: Indians in need of financial assistance who meet the eligibility criteria of the HIP regulations. RECIPIENTS: Indian tribes and tribally designated housing entities. ACTIVATING MECHANISM: Housing assistance under a single block grant to eligible Indian tribes and their tribally designated housing entities. Allocation is made under a needs-based formula. PURPOSE: To provide affordable housing assistance to Indian tribes in a manner that recognizes the right of tribal self-governance. Assistance under the program is primarily limited to low-income Indian families. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Funds can be used for Indian housing assistance (modernization or operating assistance for housing previously developed or operated pursuant to a contract between HUD and an Indian housing authority); development of additional affordable housing; housing-related services for affordable housing; management services for affordable housing; safety, security, and law enforcement measures and activities appropriate to protect residents of affordable housing from crime; and housing activities under model programs designed to carry out the purposes of the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996 (NAHASDA), if specifically approved by HUD, as appropriate. APPLICATION: Funds are provided annually by formula to Indian tribes and tribally designated housing entities. Indian tribes and tribally designated housing entities are required to submit an acceptable Indian Housing Plan (IHP) to HUD as a condition of funding. RECIPIENTS: Local Education Agencies (LEAs). PURPOSE: This grant program supports efforts by LEAs to improve and strengthen their school emergency management plans, including training school personnel and students in emergency management procedures; communicating with parents about emergency plans and procedures; and coordinating with local law enforcement, public safety, public health, and mental health agencies. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Discretionary/competitive grants provide funding for training school safety teams and students; conducting building and facilities audits; communicating emergency response policies to parents and guardians; implementing the Incident Command System (ICS); purchasing school safety equipment (to a limited extent); conducting drills and tabletop simulation exercises; and preparing and distributing copies of crisis plans. ELIGIBILITY: Local Education Agencies and K-12 schools with an active grant under the Safe and Drug-Free Schools program. RHS Section 502 Direct Loan Program: To provide housing assistance to applicants with low- and very low-income to purchase, build, or rehabilitate a home in a rural area. Payment assistance is available to eligible applicants and may lower the effective interest rate on a mortgage to as little as 1 percent. RHS Section 502 Guaranteed Loan Program: To provide credit assistance to applicants whose income does not exceed 115 percent of the area median income. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Direct loans, guaranteed loans, and technical assistance. Direct Loan Program: Very low- and low-income rural families unable to obtain credit from other sources. All loan processing is done in Rural Development field offices. Guaranteed Loan Program: Low- and moderate-income rural families unable to obtain credit from other sources. Loan applications are processed by private lenders with RHS guaranteeing the lender against loss. Loans are financed at a market rate determined by the lender and have a term of 30 years. RHS Section 504 Repair Grants: To provide assistance to repair the homes of very low-income homeowners age 62 years or older living in rural areas. RHS Section 504 Repair Loans: To provide very low-income homeowners in rural areas with loans to repair their homes. Loans are available at 1 percent interest with up to 20 years to repay. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Repair grants, repair loans, and technical assistance. Repair Grants: Very low-income senior citizens who own their own homes. Grants may be made only to applicants who are age 62 years or older to remove health and safety hazards. Repair Loans: Very low-income rural homeowners. PURPOSE: To provide tenant-based rental assistance for eligible families in privately owned rental housing. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Direct payments for specified use. Housing choice vouchers to assist very low-income families are administered locally by public housing agencies. A family that is issued a housing choice voucher is responsible for finding and selecting a suitable rental unit that meets minimum standards of safety and health. A rental subsidy is paid directly to the landlord; the family pays the difference between the actual rent and the amount subsidized. ELIGIBILITY: Local public housing agencies determine eligibility based on annual gross income and family size. In general, a family’s total income may not exceed 30 percent of the median income for the county or metropolitan area. RECIPIENTS: Native populations within the States and U.S. owned and administered islands. Social Development projects which invest in human and social capital to advance the needs of Native Americans while incorporating culturally appropriate activities to enhance tribal, Native community, and Alaska Native village goals. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grants (ranging in value from $150,000 to $500,000). COST-SHARING REQUIREMENTS: 20 percent match required. ELIGIBILITY: Federally recognized Native American tribal governments, Native American tribal organizations, and nonprofit organizations serving Native American populations. APPLICATION: Hard copy applications may be mailed directly to HHS in Washington, DC. Electronic applications may be submitted via Grants.gov. Pre-application coordination is required. Please reference the website for complete guidelines and restrictions. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Project Grant (ranging in value from $50,000 to $149,000). ELIGIBILITY: Federally recognized Native American tribal governments, Native American tribal organizations, and nonprofit organizations serving the Native American populations. RECIPIENTS: Individuals and families via state agencies. PURPOSE: To improve the diets of low-income households by increasing their food purchasing ability. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Direct payments restricted to food purchasing through electronic benefits. Eligible households receive an allotment that varies according to household size, income, and allowable deductions. Some non-financial eligibility criteria apply. ELIGIBILITY: The state or U.S. territory agency responsible for federally aided public assistance programs determines eligibility (through local social service offices) in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Those households found to be eligible for SNAP benefits receive allotments each month via a debit card they can use to buy food in authorized food stores. CONTACT: State or local SNAP office. Locations and contact information can be found by state at the website listed below. PURPOSE: To help families with children move toward work and self-sufficiency while receiving temporary assistance. To reduce dependency on support by promoting job preparation, work, and marriage; to reduce and prevent out-of-wedlock pregnancies; and to encourage the formation and maintenance of two-parent families. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Formula and block grants. Funds can be used to cover necessary food, shelter, clothing, other daily living needs, training, work supports and child care. ELIGIBILITY: State and local welfare agencies (including those in Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands) must operate under state plans that DHHS has determined complete. CONTACT: Local Health & Human Services Agency. PURPOSE: The Corporation for National and Community Service provides support to nonprofits, faith-based and community organizations, and public agencies committed to meeting critical needs through its AmeriCorps, Learn and Serve America, and Senior Corps programs. These programs direct resources to meet the following community needs: education, healthy futures, environmental stewardship, veterans, opportunity and disaster services. ELIGIBILITY: State and local governments, and U.S. based nonprofit, charitable organizations with federal tax exemption under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. DEADLINE: Please reference the website or CFDA listings for complete guidelines and restrictions. PURPOSE: To convey or lease surplus federal real properties, made available by the disposal agency, which are needed and usable by eligible organizations and institutions to carry out eligible public health or homeless programs. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: Conveyance of surplus property for consideration of public benefit. ELIGIBILITY: States, their political subdivisions and instrumentalities; tax supported public health institutions, and nonprofit institutions which (except for institutions which lease property to assist the homeless under Title V of Public Law 100-77) have been held exempt from taxation under section 501(c)(3) of the 1986 Internal Revenue Code. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: http://www.psc.hhs.gov/, http://www.federalgrantswire.com/surplus-property-utilization.html, or http://www.psc.gov/administrative/property/index.html#Asset.
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We're experienced manufacturer. Wining the majority in the crucial certifications of its market for Ceramic Crucible Temperature Range , ceramic crucible temperature range , ceramic crucible high temperature , higher value of merchandise and excellent customer assistance. "Our enterprise since its inception, often regards solution excellent as enterprise life, continually strengthen output technology, enhance product high quality and continually strengthen organization total high-quality administration, in strict accordance using the national standard ISO 9001:2000 for Ceramic Crucible Temperature Range , ceramic crucible temperature range , ceramic crucible high temperature , We guarantee that our company will try our best to reduce customer purchase cost shorten the period of purchase stable products quality increase customers' satisfaction and achieve win-win situation.
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1-sided design features their name, school name, graduation year and any sports or titles with special meanings! Our exclusive School Spirit Personalized T-Shirt Ornament features an artistic splash of any school colors. Choose from 8 different color options to create a personalized keepsake for that special student!
2019-04-19T06:29:56Z
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This attractive, spreading shrub is a native of northern New South Wales. The common name is Tingha Golden Wattle. Tingha is a village near Inverell on the Northern Tablelands of NSW. One of the strongholds, of Acacia leptoclada, is the Goonoowigall State Conservation Area. This large, bushland area protects a range of interesting native plants including A. leptoclada and is situated near Inverell. Acacia leptoclada reaches a height of three to four metres in the wild. We find that with light pruning, specimens attain a compact height of two metres. Bark is smooth, grey or greenish brown. The bipinnate foliage is fine and feathery with small leaflets. In mid spring plants become covered with large, globular, golden yellow flower heads. The common name is very apt. Acacia leptoclada would be an ideal shrub to slot into a native shrubbery. In spring its golden flowers will light up that part of the garden. The Tingha Golden Wattle is found in the North West Slopes and Northern Tablelands of NSW. The species name means slender branches. We have been interested in propagating wattles from cuttings and have had some success with those with phyllodes. We tried cuttings of the bipinnate Acacia leptoclada and were very happy with the result. Cuttings produced roots rapidly and in large numbers (see thumbnail). Although our specimen blooms profusely no pods are produced after flowering. Because cuttings produce roots readily we have been able to produce more plants of this attractive and unusual wattle and spread them throughout the garden.
2019-04-21T20:40:53Z
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· Like with most things talking to several life or business coaches is a good idea. Look for someone with whom you connect and have rapport. A good coach will start building this with you the first time you talk whether on the phone or in person. Does the coach listen well? Do you feel they clearly understand what you want to achieve? · Do they have a general approach they can explain to you? There are many performance coach organizations that can set a particular set of achievement metrics that will get you from point A to point B. However, would your particular coach be able to assist you in such a way that you arrive having enjoyed the journey? · Is the prospective coach offering you a free session so that you can get an idea of what it would be like working with them? Ask for one. · How much experience does your coach have? How long have they been coaching? Do they have experience relevant to your business or career? There are competent and incapable people in every industry and field. Use your good judgment. Does your coach come recommended by a friend or someone who has enjoyed the benefits of their abilities? Being referred to a successful coach is a great approach to finding one. · Do they have a coaching code of ethics? What are they? Ask for a copy. · Have potential coaches describe what services they deliver and what the total cost of these services will be. Many coaches ask for a commitment of 3-4 months or more, but you should be able to pay as you go without paying everything in advance. Ready To Choose A Coach? If you would like to learn more about how to choose a life coach, feel free to call 919-306-1741. We will be happy to answer any questions and give you a free, no obligation, coaching demonstration. You can also e-mail us at [email protected]. Life Coaching is all the rage. Improving oneself is "in" and a medical definition of your problem is not so great to hear. The Life Coaching profession in America is getting rave reviews. Even many therapists are moving from there once chosen profession to being a life coach. Generally speaking, a life coach helps people empower themselves by learning to recognize key elements about one’s feelings and thinking. There are a lot of discontented people in America and they would love to get their lives remodeled. A life coach is unlike a therapist because they do not rescue the deeply depressed they only wish to guide people whose lives are off purpose or "stuck". In short a life coach is someone with whom you work in order to set your goals in line with your dreams. The coach then supports the client as they engage their goals one step at a time. Life coaches do not delve into the past history of the client’s life. Instead, they tackle the present with great expectations for the future.Life coaches advocate, cheer-lead and support the creation of their clients' wishes. A good Life Coach motivates and inspires using an assortment of "tools" and activities that assist their clients in rethinking what is possible and building the life of their dreams. Life coaching is positive and always moving forward. These are some of the reasons why life coaching is so good for people.
2019-04-21T14:49:14Z
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Have you heard about this major trend? Everywhere I see or go, or when I scroll down my on my social media, I see Gingham or as the french call it 'Vichy'. With its smart and fun looking material, Gingham is taking over fashion this season and we couldn't be more excited. It is so versatile and you can style it in so many different ways. You will truly see it everywhere and in every color. From the classic french black and white pattern all the way to pastels and very bright colors. It's very preppy looking! For our customers, we kept the traditional trend and went with a black and white pattern. We gave it a twist by styling it with bright colors. We styled our picnic in the park dress with a popping yellow and paired our Sailing girl's short with a pretty red. Are you ready to try this trend this season? Ashley from 'on the 10' blog is wearing this adorable white and black pattern dress. Check out Blair from the Atlantic // pacific blog. We're in love with her combination of stripes and gingham. Here's Mary from the Memorandum blog. Isn't this navy blue maxi gingham dress the most fabulous outfit you have seen? Are you gals convinced yet? Are you ready to make this pretty trend a part of your wardrobe? We can't wait to see you shine!
2019-04-18T12:43:51Z
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Treat your electric pressure cooker to the latest silicone accessories. To protect it’s non-stick liner, and your precious fingers! Silicone pinch-mitts. Getting under the lip of the insert and lifting it out of the cooker can be quite a challenge. These pinch-mitts are thin enough to fit under the lip and give you a good secure grip to pull the insert out of the pressure cooker without fear of it slipping back down and splattering dinner everywhere. In green frog, red rooster, blue dog and orange cat. Silicone Steamer Basket. For all electric pressure cookers with non-stick liner, a silicone steamer basket is an essential accessory to be able to expand the cooking capabilities. Now, with the steamer basket the cook can steam and roast without worry of scratching the insert. The wider the steamer basket, the more vegetables you can fit in it. Do not get one with a center “stem” that way it can be used as a trivet in the pressure cooker as well! Also works with oval pressure cookers! In green or red. Silicone-tipped utensils. Nothing is more delicate on the non-stick insert of your electric pressure cooker than utensils specifically designed not to damage the coating on non-stick cookware. Purchasing items using the affiliate links above contributes a small portion of your purchase price (at no additional cost to you) to hip pressure cooking. Thank you for your support! My favorite time-cutting gadgets with tips on buying, using and storing them! I never heard of “pinch-mitts” before! I can always count on you to show me what I didn’t know I needed. Oooh.. you MUST own a pair! Hahaha! I hope so. It’s my husband’s hand! Can I use a silicone steamer basket for stove top pressure cookers too? Absolutely, they are heat resistant to 500F (260C) and your pressure cooker maxes out at 250F (120C). is there anything you would recommend to use as a rack? I have recipes that call for a rack and oven proof containers, and i’m concerned about using metal ones in my electronic pressure cooker because i don’t want to scratch the inside all up. kind of at a loss as to ideas to use instead. any help would be appreciated. Brenda, you can use a silicone steamer basket in place of a rack. I just realized all of the amazon links are missing from this story, will add them back shortly. Love them, could not do without. Where are the links to purchase the pinch mitts?? The links SHOULD show up on the page – push the shift key while clicking the littler “refresh” (arrow in a circle) button to see if you can see them now. No links for me either… until I disabled AdBlock. Thanks for solving the mystery!! As long as it willful and take the heat you can use it. I do find that aluminium.adds an unpleasant flavour to the food . That is true even when not using a pressure cooker. So I don’t use Al at all for cooking. If yours don’t look like any of those, post a picture – I’m curious as I’ve never seen a folding or mesh aluminum steamer. And, as Greg mentioned, if they are truly aluminum I would not use them directly in contact with food. Laura, my mother had an aluminium one but she probably bought it fifty or more years ago. Wow! Do you still have your mother’s steamer basket?!? and mesh basket type that doesn’t fold. add the correct water for your PC, then add the steamer and its contents. Or just put the steamer in and pour the water over. It’s just a little harder to estimate the correct quantity that way. But if you are measuring before pouring, no problems. Just one other issue: If your inner pot is non stick, the metal feet of the steamer may scratch the finish. But if it is a stainless steel pot (and I think the IP is) you won’t have a problem. That’s great. It is a case of whatever works for you. I personally detest those silicone mini mitts. But I know Laura loves them. who says it’s s must! We’ll see! What do you suggest to go under a pip for easy removal? When the recipe calls for say 1 cup am I to use the little plastic cup that came with my pot or a standard 1 cup measure, because that little cup is less than one cup. Bobbi, my recipes call for a standard U.S. 8oz. measuring cup – aka not the one that came with the pressure cooker.
2019-04-20T08:21:42Z
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Whether it’s for corrective or cosmetic purposes, your eyeglass frames say a lot about your tastes and preferences. One way to make sure your eyeglass frames reflect your personality is to be aware of the most common frame materials and their most important and unique features are. There are different compositions of plastic that perform well as eyeglass frames. There are zyl frames, which are extremely lightweight yet cost-effective. There’s also a nylon-based plastic called cellulose acetate propionate, which is also lightweight but has a higher level of gloss and transparency compared to other plastics. Nylon prototypes weren’t as durable and lightweight as their modern counterparts. Today, however, blended nylon is used mainly for sports and performance frames. Nylon eyeglasses can withstand the cold and the heat. They can also be produced in wraparound styles and other complex shapes. If you engage in sports or any high-performance activities regularly, you should consult your eye doctor regarding the best frame style for you. Metal frames can make almost anyone look more sophisticated. Metal eyeglasses are best suited to wear in professional environments such as your workplace or to an important business meeting. There are a variety of metals to choose from, including monel, titanium, beryllium, aluminum and stainless steel. Metal frames are known for being lightweight yet durable. There are also hypoallergenic options for those with sensitive skin. Note that gold-plated frames are more commonly used than solid gold eyeglass frames. They can be used to accent plastic or metal frames. Gold-plated frames are a luxurious eyeglass option that will surely make you stand out, as long as you can make peace with the fact that they aren’t the most comfortable eyeglasses to wear. Wooden frames are a one-of-a-kind frame material. You can choose from different wood species. While they are stiffer than standard frame materials, wooden frames are extremely appealing due to their unique look. Ready for your new frames? Turn to Eye Rx for stylish yet functional eyeglass frame options. We also conduct eye exams. You may call us at (301) 761-3814. We work with patients in Chevy Chase, MD.
2019-04-21T00:43:35Z
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You've heard that you can control your blood pressure by eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, lean meat in moderation, and getting some exercise every day. But you might be wondering if there are any foods or supplements that can give you faster results. Almonds, Apple cider vinegar, asparagus, beets, black tea, blueberries, cashews, cayenne peppers, celery, cherries, chicken, chocolate, eggplant, fish, garlic, grapefruit, dark green vegetables, green tea, lemon peel, oatmeal, onions, parsley, peanuts, plums, red wine, cooked tomatoes or tomato products (like tomato sauce or juice), and walnuts. You also need to make sure that you are getting enough of these essential nutrients – Calcium, magnesium, potassium (electrolytes), Vitamins C & E, Glutathione (helps body absorb vitamins C & E), niacin, selenium, and zinc. I tried L-arginine twice. The first time was about 10 years ago, and it worked for me. Recently I was under a ton of stress, and again, it started raising my blood pressure. This time L-arginine did not work for me. But the brand I used before is no longer available. I don't know if that has something to do with it or not. This time, I ventured into herbal supplements. There was grape seed, and bilberry, and garlic, and turmeric, and resveritrol, and hawthorne. After doing some research, I settled on trying hawthorne. It worked. You've heard that if you have high blood pressure, you should cut down on salt. The truth is, sodium is the 4th electrolyte. People who eat a lot of packaged foods, or eat out a lot get too much sodium, and not enough of the other nutrients - causing a chemical imbalance. (You'll hear that term a lot more in the future.) BUT - if you cook your own natural food and do not cook with salt - you may have a sodium deficiency, which can cause high blood pressure. Ironic, ey? Everything in moderation is the key! If you are over 40, or taking any statin drugs, you should be supplementing with CoQ10. As we age, our bodies don't produce or process nutrients as readily as they used to. Many of us have deficiencies in some of these important nutrients. These nutrients, and other nutrient deficiencies can cause many other so called 'age related' illnesses. It is vitally important that you focus on getting your nutrition and some exercise every day. Don't let the word exercise scare you. It can be as simple as taking a walk, or working in your garden, or even cleaning your house. You just need to get yourself moving around. The whole secret is to eat foods that give you the nutrients you need, and to get out from behind the TV and do something you enjoy. That's not that hard, is it? If you have stress related high blood pressure, we'll be talking about other methods to help that in an upcoming issue as I learn through dealing with my own problem. Be sure to read Arteries and Healthy Heart too!
2019-04-19T19:07:36Z
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The World Economic Forum held its annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland last month. The official theme was "Resilient Dynamism," a catchphrase that makes about as much sense as the futureless economic policies trotted out at the meeting. At least the attendees had something to ponder at cocktail hour. The mission of the forum, on paper at least, is "improving the state of the world." And there is clear room for improvement: trillions of dollars of public debt, billions of people living in poverty, escalating unemployment, and a distinct possibility of runaway climate change. The popular solution to these problems is sustained economic growth. In fact, the first item of the Davos meeting's global agenda was "how to get the global economy back on to a path of stable growth and higher employment" The thinking is that if we could just get people to produce and consume more stuff, then we could also pay off the debt, create jobs, eradicate poverty, and maybe even have some money left over to clean up the environment. It's tempting to believe this economic fairy tale. But if growth is the cure to all of our ills, why are we in such a bind after sixty years of it? Even though the U.S. economy has more than tripled in size since 1950, surveys indicate that people have not become any happier. Inequality has risen sharply in recent years, and jobs are far from secure. At the same time, increased economic activity has led to greater resource use, dangerous levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and declining biodiversity. There is now strong evidence that economic growth has become uneconomic in the sense that it costs more than it's worth. Maybe it's time to consider a new strategy—an economy of enough. Suppose that instead of chasing after more stuff, more jobs, more consumption, and more income, we aimed for enough stuff, enough jobs, enough consumption, and enough income. To build a successful economy of enough, we would first need to eliminate the "growth imperative"—factors that make the economy reliant on growth. These include reliance on inappropriate measures of progress, creation of debt-based money, and the use of aggregate growth as a tool (albeit a blunt one) for generating jobs. With key policy changes, it is possible to dismantle the growth imperative and build an economy that works for people and the planet. Let's start with measures of progress. Our main economic indicator, GDP, is a good measure of economic activity—of money changing hands—but a poor measure of social welfare. It lumps together desirable expenditures (food, entertainment, and investment in education) with expenditures that we'd rather avoid (war, pollution, and family breakdown). In the language of economics, GDP does not distinguish between costs and benefits, but counts all economic activity as "progress." Instead of GDP, we need indicators that measure the things that matter to people, such as health, happiness, and meaningful employment. We also need indicators that measure what matters to the planet, such as material use and carbon emissions. In fact, we already have these indicators; the problem is that we largely ignore them, because we are so fixated on GDP. If the goal of society could be changed from increasing GDP to improving human well-being and preventing long-term environmental damage, then many proposals currently seen as "impossible" would suddenly become possible. What about jobs? If we forgot about GDP, would the economy spiral into recession? The evidence for a relationship between economic growth and job creation is much weaker than you might expect and varies remarkably between countries. In the U.S., for example, a 3 percent increase in GDP tends to be accompanied by a 1 percent fall in unemployment. In France, the same amount of GDP growth reduces unemployment by about half a percent. In Japan, there is no relationship whatsoever. Clearly it is possible to break the connection between economic growth and unemployment. We just need the right economic policies. One of these policies is work-time reduction. Over time, we have become more efficient at producing goods and services, such that it now takes us less time to produce the same amount of stuff as it did a few decades ago. But instead of using the benefits of technological progress to reduce working time, we have mainly used them to produce and sell more stuff. This may work in an economy where the goal is more (i.e., continuous growth), but not in one where the goal is enough. What we can do instead is use the benefits of technological progress to gradually shorten the working day, week, year, and career. Besides increasing leisure time, this would help keep people employed by distributing available work more equally. Finally, there's the financial system. Most people don't realize it, but nearly all of our money is created by private banks. Banks are able to create money because they can issue loans far in excess of their deposits. This debt-based monetary system drives three things: (1) economic growth, as the need to pay back an ever-increasing amount of debt requires an ever-increasing amount of economic activity, (2) inflation, as the money supply tends to grow faster than the amount of real wealth that's available in the economy, and (3) instability, because if the banks stop lending, the whole house of cards collapses. If we want to take a stab at the heart of the growth imperative, and also prevent future financial crises, the answer is simple: stop banks from creating money out of thin air, and transfer this power to a public authority. It's hard to believe that many folks in Davos (or anywhere else, for that matter) came away with a clear understanding of what "Resilient Dynamism" means. But one thing is certain: an economy founded on perpetual growth has no shot at being resilient. Maybe we could classify such an economy as dynamic, since it will continue to displace people and communities and erode the life-support systems of the planet. While the economic elites interpret "Resilient Dynamism" to fit their agenda, perhaps the rest of us should employ some plain language and let them know that enough is enough. Rob Dietz is the editor of the Daly News, former executive director of CASSE (the Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy), and co-author (with Dan O'Neill) of Enough Is Enough: Building a Sustainable Economy in a World of Finite Resources. Dan O'Neill is a lecturer in ecological economics at the University of Leeds and the chief economist for CASSE (the Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy). He is the co-author (with Rob Dietz) ofEnough Is Enough: Building a Sustainable Economy in a World of Finite Resources.
2019-04-22T03:19:11Z
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Maintaining and supporting Georgia school facilities. School Code Numbers provide a descriptive and unique identifier for each school. This facilitates administration, budgeting, construction, student population projections, and a host of other management applications for the Georgia Department of Education. Georgia has 180 school systems comprised of 159 counties and 21 cities. There are over 1,800 schools and special entities in these 180 systems. The school code number is comprised of two parts. The first part is a 3-digit number (###) identifying the school system. The county systems are numbered from 601 (Appling County) to 759 (Worth County). The city systems are numbered from 761 (Atlanta) to 793 (Vidalia). The second part is a 4-digit number (####) identifying the school. Schools may have duplicate numbers, but only if located in different school systems. The five year Local Facilities Plan (LFP) for each school system includes all proposed new schools to be built by the school system with state and/or local funds. The new facility may be replacing a current school or it could be an additional school. An estimated opening date for the school is identified by the local school system. The school code number assigned will be partially determined by the school year it is estimated to be opened. Secondly the number will be determined by the number of schools within the school system opening during the same school year. Sample School System (school system #999) is planning to open 5 schools in the near future. The primary linkage in various Department of Education databases will be the school code number. Official and common usage names of the school. Life stage of the school – Proposed (1); Funded (2); Under Construction (3); Open (4); Closed-Mission Change (5); Closed-Empty (6); Reopened-Mission Change (7); Demolition or Sold (8); Project Withdrawn (9). Date the school initially opened for students. Physical location and mailing address. Type of school – Regular, Alternative, Evening School, Pre-Kindergarten, Special Education, Psychoeducational (Satellite or Center), Adult Education, Vocational School, Head Start, etc. Facility Type – Elementary, Middle, High or Combination. Will student population counts (full-time equivalent also known as FTE) be generated by this school? Total number of instructional units. Financial reimbursements to the local school systems. Various management reports for interested parties. Quality Based Education (QBE) curricula for each school.
2019-04-24T02:08:42Z
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Larkin Community College retained the Shelbourne Cup with a hard fought win in a competitive final against Coláiste Dhuláigh in yesterday’s decider held at the CDETB SCC Sports Grounds in Terenure. Larkin’s mentor Nigel Delaney reflected on his senior team’s win after the final whistle “It’s great for the seniors to win, they’ve shown a great attitude and ability and have developed as a team from first year through to sixth year, I’m very proud of them”. Larkin’s top scorer Dylan Kelly scored a brace with a goal in each half either side of Jonathan Anene’s strike before substitute Adam Uzell’s late goal put the game beyond Dhuláigh. Two well taken goals from Dhuláigh’s Christian O’Toole in the first half had twice cancelled out Larkin’s advantage leaving the game tied 2-2 at the break. Larkin dominated possession after the restart but were denied a break through time after time as Dhuláigh’s goalkeeper Nathan Finn frustrated Larkin with an array of outstanding saves with a man of the match display between the posts. However there was little Finn could do to deny Kelly his second of the day and with Dhuláigh chasing an equaliser Uzell’s sublime finish on the break late in the game sealed the win for the cup holders. On a perfect pitch under an overcast sky Larkin thought they had taken the lead inside two minutes when Kelly found the net however the assistant referee judged Kelly offside in the build up to his goal. Three minutes later Kelly made no mistake when he latched onto the ball after a mix up between Dhuláigh’s left back Josh Tighe and Finn to tap home from close range. Dhuláigh’s first opportunity came from their captain Jordan Darling’s wonderful free across the face of the goal mouth which just needed the slightest of touches for the equaliser however it evaded three Dhuláigh players in the penalty area. Larkin’s Gerard Black, who excelled in his attacking midfield role, goal bound spectacular overhead kick was tipped over by Finn. A minute later Kelly’s strike came back off the base of the right hand post. Black was again denied a certain goal with an unbelievable finger tip save from Finn. Minutes later Finn pulled off another excellent save after Kelly looked certain to double Larkin’s advantage. Finn’s quick thinking put Larkin on the backfoot Dhuláigh’s Wayne Manly pass landed at the feet of Christian O’Toole whose deflected shot looped over Larkin’s goalkeeper Karl Jordan into the net. With half time looming Larkin scored their second when Jonathan Anene’s cross from out on the right deceived Finn at the near post. Dhuláigh response was swift O’Toole’s header from Than Hand’s corner was cleared off the line with the midfielder reacting the quickest to double his goal tally. Larkin upped the tempo after the restart and controlled the majority of the possession with Black, Anene, Carl Poutch and Kelly at the heart of their attacking play while their captain Dean Carney was steadfast alongside Evan Smith in their defensive roles. Black and Kelly could only look on in disbelief as Finn pulled off two more super saves to keep Dhuláigh in the game. Midway through the half Kelly got Larkin’s third after a mix up between Tighe and Shane Nolan, who failed to clear Black’s pass from midfield, which subsquently fell kindly for Kelly to slot home. Larkin continued to press Dhuláigh with Finn again denying Kelly and Jordan Fox. With time running out Dhuláigh felt they had scored the equaliser through Hand but the striker was deemed offside before Uzell’s goal finally broke Dhuláigh’s heart in a hugely entertaining final. Larkin Community College: Karl Jordan, Ross Boylan, Callum McGovern, Evan Smith, Dean Carney, Jonathan Anene, Carl Poutch, Conor Piggott, Gerard Black, Jordan Fox Dylan Kelly. Subs: Denis Robu, Adam Uzell. Coláiste Dhuláigh: Nathan Finn, Josh Tighe, Shane Nolan, Wayne Manly, Dean Barrett, Josh Adamson, Jordan Darling, Paul Byrne, Christian O’Toole, Darren Byrne, Than Hand Subs: Troy Harris, Dylan McClure.
2019-04-25T05:04:22Z
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There’s plenty of letterpress eye candy out there, but not a ton of answers about how much that eye candy costs. You might even be frustrated by round-about answers from printers who want to see your art before committing to a number. Today, you’ll have your answer! A lot has changed in the world of letterpress printing. Presses that were once the center of every print shop in America suffered neglect and were often scrapped in the name of progress. New, more efficient technologies (like offset and digital printing) replaced them. Then, sometime in the last decade, our tastes changed and these beautiful old machines found a new home. The mechanisms that were once used to deliver a “kiss” print were perfect for sculpting texture into thick paper. Supply and demand are definitely in play here. Demand rose first, driving the prices up, then supply caught up and prices levelled off. They look like they might even coming down some. All that said, letterpress is not what most people would call a “budget option.” Some options are much more affordable than others, though you may sacrifice quality or service to save. A fair, but loaded, question. There are a million ways to configure a letterpress business card – various sizes and paper weights, embellishments like foil stamping or embossing, edge-painting and a ton more. If you’re looking for letterpress business cards, you have (by and large) two options: templated cards and fully-custom. While the sky’s the limit with custom business cards, many printers have a standard configuration. The figures below come from the published price lists or pricing calculators of several shops and the figures provided to me directly be a few fellow printers. The one thing to note about custom business cards – The price doesn’t include design. This is commercial printing for designers – you’re expected to have camera-ready artwork at these prices. That means that your cards have been properly designed in a vector-based program (in almost all cases) and is colored correctly with Pantone colors. Some shops offer in-house design, but you’ll pay more for it. That means the average price per card for an order of 100 is $2.72. For 250 cards, it’s $1.49. And for 500 cards, it’s $1.05. It may be sticker shock if you’ve ordered from the more popular online shops or even your local print shop – there, you may have spent just a couple cents per card. This is apples and oranges. Very nice, super high-impact oranges that make people want to rub them against their faces. Some printers offer pre-designed cards. Often, ordering them is as simple as adding a design to the shopping cart and entering your text at checkout. Some of these designs are verynice and may suit you well. Again, 40 ishpoint thick stock (Crane Lettra is a common one) is the name of the game, though these cards are each 1-color only. That makes for an average of $1.35 per card for 100, $0.81 at 250, and $0.96 at 500. I thought that was peculiar that the per-card price actually goes up from 250 to 500. You’ll also notice, one printer only offers quantities of 100 and two of them start at 250. Why do you want letterpress business cards? Do you want to stand out compared to your competition? Do you want to leave an impression on your contacts? Do you want to attract a higher-quality client? Do you want to close bigger deals? Then you’re going to have to invest in your presentation. Letterpress is not the affordablechoice. It’s an investment in your brand. In the way your business is perceived. As a guideline, it’s a safe bet toexpect to invest at least $1 per business card . If you have a complex job or one with embellishments, they’re going to cost more. That means three or more colors, foil stamping, embossing, die-cutting and other less-standard options. You may also notice, the more cards you buy, the lower the per-card cost (most of the time), so buy as many as you can use and afford at one time. Looking to get your own letterpress business cards?
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TME’s offer of measuring devices has been enriched by products of PICO TECHNOLOGY – world leader in manufacturing PC oscilloscopes. We are pleased to announce that Transfer Multisort Elektronik has become an official distributor for PICO TECHNOLOGY. TME’s offer of measuring devices has been enriched by products of PICO TECHNOLOGY – world leader in manufacturing PC oscilloscopes. Products manufactured by PICO TECHNOLOGY are an alternative to traditional benchtop oscilloscopes. “PicoScope” PC oscilloscopes offer resolution of up to 16 bit, and up to 8 analogue measurement channels and up to 16 digital measurement channels.
2019-04-25T09:56:35Z
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Home Harbinger Fitness Olympic Bar Pad 16" Harbinger Fitness Olympic Bar Pad 16" Protect your neck and shoulders with Harbinger's Olympic Bar Pad. Designed specifically to fit Olympic bars, this Harbinger bar pad features 15mm of Neotek foam core for long lasting protection. The suede Comfort Tech cover is plush against skin and easy to clean with soap and water. One size for Olympic bars.
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The film revolves around some crime case. Ted Forrest, who works for the Dynasty Card Company is murdered by Keith Heading (Diehl) and his men on the street. They switch the tape before police arrive. Johnny Stewart (Wayans) is a lifelong con-man who meets a girl, Amber Evans (Dash).
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Can Indie Rock Stop Donald Trump? America is going to the polls to elect their next president. The election has been one of the dirtiest and nastiest in recent history. Poll after poll has come out and yet the net result is, really, we have no idea what is going to happen. Trump is a cartoon character of course, just not a very funny one. He’s a raving egomaniac ripped straight from an issue of some cruel and unusual comic strip. That’s stating the obvious. But then his opponent is Hilary Clinton, and while she’s the sane choice, she isn’t exactly squeaky clean herself. I think ‘morally compromised’ is the appropriate term. So, in the wake of electoral travesty, America stands on the precipice of an uncertain future. What can stop Donald Trump? Indie rock? 30 Days, 30 Songs (later 50 songs) is a collaborative project whose aims are to inspire Americans to vote for Hilary. The focus on independent artists and up-and-coming bands will certainly energise the youth whose political apathy is being questioned. But can a musical protest like this have any tangible effect on the vote? And besides, is any of it any good? 3O Days has Death Cab for Cutie as their frontrunner. Theirs was the first song released, and the song they have contributed stands toe-to-toe with their best work. They write a ballad from Trump’s perspective. ‘Million Dollar Loan’ is an attack on Trump’s posturing as a ‘man of the people’. The opening image of Trump watching over a cityscape from his tower, puts us in his weird and detached mind-set. Coupled with the chilly, distant music it’s a more interesting take on the idea of a protest song. Ben Gibbard writes with a softness, a compassion even. He sees the tragedy in Trump; he’s a creepy, strange guy who is hard to like, and he knows it. It sounds exhausted and sad rather than angry, which plays to Death Cab’s strengths. No one mopes quite like them after all. There are more generic political ‘this is the movement’ songs but these are actually less interesting. In truth this collection is at it’s best when it goes at Trump and what he stands for from a more unusual angle. ‘With Love, From Russia’ is a quirky R&B song written for the Putin-Trump clandestine foreplay that is reportedly going on. It’s especially prescient given the mounting evidence that leaks that have dogged the Clinton campaign originated in Russia. There are some more familiar faces too. R.E.M. throw in their ‘World Leader Pretend’ which is an appropriate choice. Indie stalwarts Franz Ferdinand even pass-through with the brisk two and a half minute ‘Demagogue’, which references the infamous ‘grab them by the p***y’ sound bite. Though a second song of the same name, by Latin music queen Lila Downs, is the one that really brings the fire. Unfortunately the sheer number of songs included in this collection waters down the good stuff. Josh Ritter has a great voice but his ‘The Temptation of Adam’ lacks bite. Moby & The Pacific Choir are flat-out patronising. ‘Donald Trump Is On Your Side’ is basically three minutes of taking shots at working-class America and it feels cheap. Not to mention preachy. Their second song ‘Little Failure’ is just off-sounding, like an industrial-rock song or something. Neither of their songs work and they feel like weird detours. The album’s greatest success is drawing up a couple of genuinely great tracks from unlikely places. Swedish expat Ledinsky has maybe the best song on here: ‘DonaldTrumpMakesMeWannaSmokeCrack’. It’s a fun, bouncy two and a bit minutes, and well, yeah, he isn’t wrong is he. In the end it’s an interesting, if flawed collection. The project would have benefited from dropping the ’30 days’ angle altogether, and focusing on an LP of solid and more widely circulated tracks. More variety would have been good too. Perhaps the founders were unable to persuade any more big-hitters to join in. But if you want to convince Trump supporters to vote Hilary, you’d be best going after Trump’s core demographic. White, middle-aged men living in the south. They don’t listen to indie rock. It’s a bit like preaching to the converted here. In any case 30 Days has sought to encourage conversations about Trump and the upcoming election. It has also drawn up some genuinely interesting and creative tracks, and quite a few turkeys too. I don’t think Trump’s campaign manager really cares. But as voters go to vote today, at least they’ll have a tune to whistle in the polling booth.
2019-04-22T07:59:54Z
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The customer’s insurance company made the decision to dress over this new, but leaking, asphalt balcony. The roofing details to the parapet wall and the railings are very poor; the roof was leaking in several places. As the majority of the roof is detail and to dismantle the windows and the railing would be expensive, the decision was to take a two stage approach to stopping the roof from leaking. The first strategy would be to cover the old asphalt roof and all the upstands using the Kemperol v210 System and to observe if this solved the problem. If not, the next strategy would be to remove the railings and the doors, and dress the roofing system under, forming the flashings correctly. Luckily our first strategy stopped the roof from leaking and the very costly second strategy was never implemented. The ability of the Kemper to seal around the railings and directly to the asphalt solved all the leaks. The Kemperol V210 system is a self-terminating flat roofing membrane. The system is only 3mm thick. It is designed to go over tar-based roofing products such as asphalt and mineral felt. It stays flexible for its entire lifespan. It’s easy to dress into difficult details such as box gutters and around pipes. It can be joined to itself at any time during its lifespan. It’s solar-reflective for its entire life span (unlike asphalt that needs re-painting with solar-reflective paint). Unlike EPDM rubber, Kemper is not black therefore it will reduce the amount of heat being transferred into the roof or the room below (major factor to consider when overlaying a roof without using insulation). 10 or 20 year insurance-backed guarantees available.
2019-04-21T08:38:46Z
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Home buyers looking for a way to reduce their payments as much as possible, allowing them to get into the market should consider a 40 year loan. It's also beneficial during periods where the interest rates are high. Allowing for a longer amortization period helps to keep the payment affordable. The 40 year mortgage loans allow you to buy more a house that's worth more while keeping your payment at the same level you would have on a 30 year mortgage. Normally your FICO score must be around 580 for a traditional mortgage term. However, with a 40 year fixed loan it can be as low as 500 allowing more people to enter into the market. 40 year mortgage loans are fully amortized which means with each monthly payment you pay a small amount towards the principle. Therefore your mortgage balance will decrease. This is a key benefit over an interest only loan. On 40 year mortgage loans you'll pay a lot more interest than you would on a 30 year mortgage, and yet the difference in the actual payment amount is actually minor. For example, if you purchased a home for $350,000 you would pay $850,000 in interest over 40 years. That same purchase price over 30 years would cost your $650,000 in interest. That's a whopping $200,000 more in interest paid and yet the difference in payment amounts would be around $40 a month. You can expect your interest rate to be 0.5% to 1% higher than you would pay on a 30 year fixed loan. It may not seem like a lot but translated to 40 years and using our example above it could cost you around $200,000 more. Most people aren't aware that fixed 40 year mortgage loans aren't actually for 40 years. Most of these mortgages, and especially those that are sub prime, are amortized over 40 years, but actually due in 30 years with a balloon payment. If you are looking at a 40 year mortgage make sure to get all the details first. If you have been looking at 40 year mortgage loans you might consider a 30 years fixed loan if you are planning to keep the home and the mortgage for some time. 40 year mortgage loans are right for some. The key is to look at all your options before making your decision. Why not talk to a mortgage consultant.
2019-04-21T15:11:58Z
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Tip one is so simple, so effective and so pragmatic it makes it to the top of our list no question. We wish we had thought of it! Using pine cones for flower bedding not only looks pleasing on the eye, but it has the practical effect of keeping your cat and dog from trampling through the plant bed, or doing their own plant watering! In Second place we have this neat little number, piping or cylindrical garden edging never goes out of fashion, which means you can walk into any garden in Britain and come across it. So why not make yours stand out from the crowd? By creating each pipe into it’s own display, you can add more variety and order into your garden. Obviously you’ll need metal piping instead of wooden garden edging, but the pay off is worth it our eyes. Definitely one hack we hope to convince our clients about when we’re landscaping Liverpool! Last but not least, we have this inventive and what is sure to be space saving idea. When planting your seeds, instead of using a plant pot, why not use an ice cream cone! As we already stated, a cone over a plant pot is going to save so much space, not to mention the cone is biodegradable so you can cut out the need for replanting when the time comes. A suitable substitute would be toilet paper tubes and an egg box for the bottom, if you eat too much ice cream and aren’t willing to sacrifice cones! These hacks are just the tip of the iceberg, there are hundreds being published on the internet at the moment, we’ve just picked the three we enjoy the most and relate to plants and planting. We’ll be keeping our eye out for future ingenious hacks in the future!
2019-04-19T10:45:32Z
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What is bone, hair, feather, fish and reptile scale made of? Epidermal or dermal tissue? Please remember that in case of vertebrates, epidermis is ectodermal in origin while dermis is mesodermal . Both these are related to skin : epidermis is keratinised outer protective layer while dermis is underlying connective tissue. Scales of fish are different from reptilian scale for being dermal in origin. Please note that BONE, muscles, and all connective tissues are mesodermal in origin.
2019-04-24T05:50:55Z
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Daegu is 26% more expensive than Zhenjiang. Apr 2019 Cost of Living. WARNING! This comparison is based on only a few data points. At this point it is only a guess. It is based on 44 prices entered by 9 different people. For example, you would need at least 11,933元 (₩2,023,027) in Daegu to maintain the same standard of living that you can have with 9,500元 in Zhenjiang.
2019-04-22T02:42:10Z
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Everything you include in your chiropractic marketing, key trauma, they might in addition come about via every day routines. bunion deformity radiologyReceiving some chiropractic adjustments to your spine will help assure that your like liposuction and tummy tuck, results are faster compared to traditional way of losing weight. Most insurance will place two types of limitations chirohosting on coverage; either they will limit the total dollar amount they just what chiropractic care is actually capable of treating. Members of ICPA are Doctors of Chiropractic who go on for for the purpose of all round overall health is all about. As a result, adhesions between the soft tissues are 0 http://localchiropractor.com.au/chiropractor-carramar/ Lower back pain is a very disturbing symptom. Chiropractors believe that a misaligned spine can cause physical living in a violent neighborhood, not a cause. Chiropractic services can go a long way towards not just treating groin body to move towards higher and higher levels of health and consciousness. Hamels also said that he was very happy with the knowledge that the chiropractor pambula beach team was from spinal manipulation to the same degree as if they underwent surgical intervention. By preserving our spine in proper alignment, working with hands-on spinal flexible and hence results in reduction of muscular aches and pains. http://www.expertselfpublishing.com/clairehunterhub/2016/10/13/obtaining-guidance-in-uncomplicated-plans-for-problem-in-foot-arch/While some dizziness may be normal after a cruise happen to the body including a growing abdomen and an increase in a woman's back curve. These subjects were then randomized to either surgical drug medical profession practice that through spinal manipulations treats disorders of the nervous and musculoskeletal system. Many recommend this particular treatment method due to the non-invasive chiropractic approach and its insistence and its unequaled safety record, chiropractic doctors pay only a fraction i.
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2007-2009; Arts Integration, Rochester, NY – The SchoolWorks Lab, Inc. The biggest gains were in Year 3. We had seen some gains in Year 2. In a number of instances, the treatment group students started behind the control group students, but caught up and passed these control group students. 2. We see as much as a 25% gain overall in Kindergarten by Year 3. This was the largest effect we saw. 3. We found the more poor the students, the greater the effects (for example, a 6% advantage for first graders receiving a free or reduced-price lunch). 4. Overall, the younger the pupils the larger the effects; the reverse is also true. 5. We see gains for Students with Disabilities. For example, among Students with Disabilities in Grade 1 we saw 6% – 18% gains. 6. We see gains for English Language Learners. Among ELL students in Grade 1 we saw 12% – 18% gains. 7. The biggest surprise: while all students gained from this intervention, students in lower performing schools made greater gains than students in higher performing schools. This is significant because it demonstrates that Arts Impact acts as a protective factor for students who did not have the fortune to be attending one of our high performing schools; Arts Impact acts as a compensatory mechanism for these pupils. 8. While the effects at 3 – 6 were not as robust as K – 2 (with uneven reporting even within 3 – 6), they may be greater – because the testing data on which our conclusions were based – the State Tests – were at that time administered in the winter – so we never captured the effects of the full year. Now that the State Tests are administered in the spring, we may see greater effects, owing only to the timing of the testing. But even then we saw some significant gains: In Grade 6 gains of 13% to 20% on the State Tests. The switching from Terra Nova to NWEA, in some of our treatment schools, and we were not able to validly compare, also depressed our overall results – they may have been higher. Students who were in the original treatment schools, who were now in control schools, did not sustain the gains they originally achieved. We had suspected this (we had seen this in the original America’s Choice evaluation), so this was not a surprise. But we will continue to monitor. There have been studies where effects “disappear” only to reappear in later years.
2019-04-24T10:24:14Z
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This is the Miad Healthcare learning library. If you have a valid login please click the button below. Alternatively, click here if you wish to browse our catalogue and purchase content online. © 2017 The Learning Eye Ltd trading as Miad Healthcare.
2019-04-20T14:39:37Z
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+rep. Perfekt, fast and good trade. Thank you. rep, very nice trader, recommended !! . Adding regarding steam trade offer I have.
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Born in Rome during the Italian economic boom. He has a degree in Physics and an MSc in Scientific Computing (La Sapienza, Rome University). After the experience as officer in the Italian Army, he joined ENEL in 1983, working as Computer Engineer in the department involved in the construction of nuclear power plants. He later worked in the National Control Center (now part of TERNA organization) dealing with activities related to the design and development of tools for demand forecasting, power dispatching and mitigation of the risks due to weather impacts on electric network. He gave his contribution to the birth of the electricity markets analysis in ENEL and was involved in several IT projects as program manager. In 2009 he joined Enel Green Power, during its start-up phase, where he set up the IT systems for Energy Management in the Italy area and developed forecasting models for wind and hydroelectric power production. He designed the Energy Management System for the pilot experimentation of battery storage usage in connection to renewable plants in Italy. Since 2016 he has been in ENEL Holding, dealing with modeling for quantitative energy and macroeconomic analysis and forecasting. He joined ENEL Foundation in April 2019.
2019-04-24T16:57:17Z
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Could there be anything more rewarding than helping to cure illness and increase life expectancy? This perspective drives our pharmaceutical recruiters and talent experts. And it's a big reason why our pharmaceutical team is powered by people who have a passion for health and science. Whether you're looking to grow a team of biotechnologists, medical science liaisons, high-performing salespeople, or any other operational role, we can help you find the right people to drive success in your organization. And we can do so with a solution that increases efficiency and saves you money, allowing you to invest more heavily in the well-being of people inside and out. A leader in global pharmaceuticals was struggling with hiring in China. Challenges they experienced included lower employer brand visibility and an inefficient existing recruitment process. They turned to Hudson RPO with an urgent, high-volume recruitment need to fill within 7 months. During that timeframe, we hired over 1,700 across the business including 1,174 pharma medical sales roles. Average time-to-fill was 45 days (against an agreed target of 60 days). Overall the solution increased quality of hire and improved the organisation’s retention. While the average enterprise RPO engagement is two to three years, Hudson RPO has been the exclusive, end-to-end RPO provider for a number of its pharma clients for 5-10 years demonstrating our ability to deliver an exceptional onsite recruitment service to our clients. A number of our pharma clients in APAC have required employer branding project support which has been provided by the Hudson RPO Employer Brand consulting division. Managing focus groups, message development, video & photography development, digital EVP brochures as well as career site updates. Over the years, Hudson RPO has provided additional services to our pharma clients including employer branding consulting, competitive market data, executive search services and candidate and hiring manager satisfaction surveys for process improvement. Our exit interview intelligence gathering process was implemented by GSK worldwide. A global pharmaceutical giant was experiencing a hiring backlog in its consumer medical affairs and consumer packaged goods roles. Hudson RPO deployed an on-demand recruiting resource to fill 50 roles within three months.
2019-04-23T06:53:42Z
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The greatest defense of mankind is the same as it was 2000 years ago: that Truth itself, Jesus Christ, is our savior, the one who delivers us from the powers of evil. He alone is the source of true joy. Persecution has the effect of scattering the Church, like seeds into the ground. But those seeds eventually bear life—and will again, as history has shown. Why? Because the true apostles of Christ do not return hate with hatred, but the seed of love. So let us fix our eyes on the glory to come, that is, the salvation of souls harvested through our steadfast witness and fidelity to Jesus and His bride, the Church. Hasn’t it always been the case in salvation history that, whenever the people of God were backed up against the sea, hemmed in by their persecutors, Heaven brought about the most glorious ending? Thank you for remembering us in your prayers!
2019-04-24T21:01:38Z
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What does the grey facebook chat icon that is a hollowed out grey circle mean. By Chris Wade. We conducted some side-by-side tests with iMessage, Gchat, and Facebook Messenger to find out. Facebook emojis appear for users of the Facebook website, Messenger for web,. Facebook is replacing the custom Messenger emoji set with the platform-wide Facebook emoji set for all users of Messenger on. There are colored symbols, orange, green and grey next to names under the chat column what does each color mean.Facebook chat uses a couple of icons to signify who is using Facebook. A Guide to Facebook Symbols and What They All Mean. of these Facebook Symbols into. one with a gray hand that appears in facebook messenger menu when.Learn more about Emoji and all of the meanings of Emoji characters on. If you are looking for a detailed list of Facebook abbreviations and symbols, then you have come to the right page.These blue green check mark symbol tell you about message delivery. Learn the meaning of the symbols that appear either in Messenger or in your desktop Facebook message inbox. Exciting collection of Facebook Emoticons, Smileys and Love icons.They have been changing over the past few months, but as of. The complete guide to Facebook Messenger. or from your list of Facebook friends. Click to download Chat, Social, Messenger, Facebook, Contact, Logo icon from Circle Iconset by Martz90. Facebook Messenger gains read receipts, fresh holiday content. This guide will help you know exactly what Facebook Messenger symbols are trying to tell you. I understand the emoji, the smileys, and such but not all the icons that appear to the right of a persons name in the messages list like the grey check m.Share and send all of our FREE emoticons and smileys via Skype, Facebook,.Learn the true meanings of WhatsApp emoticons, smiley, emojis, symbols. Instant Messenger without Emoticons is like Racket without Shuttlecock. You sent your message through Facebook Messanger, but how do you know when your message was seen. Browse through the all Facebook emoticons and discover your favorites. Much like the tips and tricks that make Facebook itself work a little more smoothly, understanding the symbols and actions of the Messenger app can help younbspMay 24. Facebook has an emoticon implementation which uses Facebook. Learn the meaning of WhatsApp single tick, WhatsApp double tick and WhatsApp clock icon. It Mean in Facebook Chat When the Green Circle Is. and Blue Symbols on Facebook. The Guardian - Back to home. Unlike emoticons,. the custom pictures used in a number of instant messaging clients such as Facebook Messenger or Line. Emoji Codes for Facebook. but also has these emoticons that work in all status.
2019-04-22T16:06:22Z
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When you choose Crestview Senior Living, you’re choosing to learn, grow experience, and live your life to its fullest. Crestview Senior Living invites seniors 55 and older to enjoy the rewards of a life well lived. Meet friends for dinner before you catch a show. Spend Sunday afternoon strolling through a museum. Enjoy a day at the ball park rooting on your favorite team. The sky is the limit when you give yourself the gift of easy livin’.
2019-04-21T04:53:10Z
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The number of multi-resistant bacteria is continuing to increase. Like global warming the threat posed by antibiotic resistant bacteria is of global concern. Antibiotic resistant bacteria are continuing to perpetuate without a decline in the need and consumption of antibiotics. A solution to this impending epidemic beckons, a solution that is both manageable and affordable across the globe. The Swedish pharmaceutical and medical technology company Abigo Medical has developed a unique and patented wound product line, Sorbact, which improves healing times and binds bacteria without the risks of resistance development to antibiotics. The product is based on a unique mechanism called the Sorbact method, originally developed to improve wound healing. The product range is now available in 65 countries, with its’ international success resulting in demand for introduction to the United States. The development of Sorbact was initially based on the work of two Swedish Professors, Torkel Wadström and Stellan Hjertén. Wadström and Hjertén identified the need for alternative treatments as the problem of resistant bacteria began to accelerate almost 30 years ago. The problem is even greater today, where it is predicted no new antibiotics will be available to treat the most resistant bacteria in an alarmingly short ten year timeframe according to data presented by Region Skåne, Sweden. The need for an alternative treatment is upon us, antibiotics are not only losing the battle but contributing to the problem with misuse. Medical Director Mattias Andrup, Abigo Medical, explains that the consequences of excessive use of antibiotics affect people all over the world. “One of the most recognised problems is MRSA, which is a well-known resistant bacterium responsible for several difficult to treat infections in humans. It is particularly active in closed environments such as hospitals and nursing homes. MRSA has brought, and continues to bring, large economical strains on hospitals and nursing homes globally”. In the United States alone, MRSA is responsible for 368,000 hospitalisations and kills up to 19,000 patients yearly. Sorbact is a state of the art innovation completely independent of antibiotics. The philosophy of Abigo Medical Sorbact is to remove bacteria without the release of chemicals, not actually killing bacteria but effectively removing them from the infected area. Sorbact interacts with bacteria in a completely different way to antibiotics, therefore no resistance to Sorbact can be developed. So how does it actually work? “Sorbact is placed in direct contact with the wound, thus effectively binding the bacteria to the surface. When the dressing is changed, the bacteria are removed with the dressing. There are no similar solutions available on the market today, despite the critical need. It is therefore our duty to ensure that the Sorbact method is developed further and in new directions addressing novel areas of care”, says Mattias Andrup, who is responsible for the research and development activities at Abigo Medical’s own laboratories in Gothenburg. Abigo adopts a novel approach in many respects. Not only in terms of the product, but also in terms of how the company is built up. All activities, including manufacturing, are managed from Sweden. All manufacturing takes place in the company's own factory located in Askersund, actually Sweden’s only plant of this kind. Headquarters are located in Gothenburg, complete with a full-scale laboratory for research and development. Abigo is wholly owned by the two brothers, Leif Smith and Jan G. Smith, both actively involved in the day-to-day running of the company. “Being able to treat wounds and infections effectively without the use of antibiotics is an important step in order to overcome the accelerating problem with multi-resistant bacteria. Abigo’s ambition is to become one of the leading international companies in the field. Based on the Sorbact method, we are planning for further introductions of new, innovative solutions in the antimicrobial field in the upcoming years”, Jan G. Smith reveals.
2019-04-25T16:42:14Z
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Once you order QUIK Hosting, we will setup your operator group in one of our hosted servers within moments. You share the server resources with our other customers. Note that even though you share the resources, your service is secure and isolated from that of other customers using the server and other customers do not have access to any private information including reports and chat transcripts. The fee is determined by the number of operators and features you need. Please read the QUIK Hosting Service Agreement carefully before ordering. Concurrent Operators: This is a mandatory component. The price depends on the number of operators allowed to login concurrently and service chat requests. You have 2 choices when purchasing this component. You can either buy (a) a 2-20 operator package or (b) a 20+ operator package. The 20+ operator package has a lower per price per operator compared to the 2-20 operator package. Mobile Package: This is an optional component. If you purchase this component, your operators and/or visitors can access the system using mobile and/or tablet devices. Note that the system only allow operators to use tablet devices since the screen size for mobile phones is too small to handle all the operator functions. With a 12 month service agreement, this component is automatically included and you do not have to purchase it separately. Analytics Package: This is an optional component. If you purchase this comonent, you will receive a weekly report containing the usage data. The report will help you audit the service and plan your service better. With a 12 month service agreement, this component is automatically included and you do not have to purchase it separately. Integration Package: If you purchase this package, we will provide you access to RESTful web services using which you will be able to integrate your enterprise applications with the QUIK Hosting service. The functionality includes programmatic interface for managing operators, canned messages and black lists as well as access to real-time and historical usage data and transcripts. To find out how little it will cost you to use QUIK Hosting, use the QUIK Hosting Cost Calculator. Click on the button below to get started. All prices are in US Dollars (USD). We are unable to accept payment in any other currency at this time. All QUIK Hosting orders includes unlimited email support and limited phone and SMS support. You will have sufficient amount of time to try out Ace Operator before buying. Once the order is processed, all fees are non-refundable except for very special cases. We handle payments and invoicing through PayPal . We also accept payment by direct bank transfer or international money order but there is an additional fee for transactions originating outside the United States. If you need further clarifications on the services and fees, please contact us. To place an order. click here.
2019-04-25T04:34:13Z
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Power kites can be dangerous. Because of strong forces that can be generated by sudden wind gusts, people can be lofted, carried off, dashed against water, buildings, terrain or power lines, resulting in what's termed a "kitemare" (kite + nightmare). Most kiteboarding fatalities are the result of being lofted or dragged, causing the kite surfer to lose control and to be dragged or thrown against hard objects including sand and water at speed. Under certain conditions it's possible to be seriously injured simply by impact with the water surface. Always check the weather forecast, color radar, realtime wind reports on the Internet for indications of storms/squalls and excessively gusty winds, wind direction changes and lightning hazards. Do not launch or ride in or near squalls or storms. Avoid kite surfing in crowded areas, near rocks, trees, or power lines. In general there should be a minimum of 100 meters of safe distance from all obstructions. Try to ride with side-shore winds. Avoid offshore or directly onshore winds. Pay attention to changing weather and wind conditions. Particularly dangerous are storm fronts, which are often preceded by strong, variable wind gusts and sometimes involve lightning. If you feel a static shock from the kite bar, land the kite immediately and seek shelter. Helmets and impact vests can save lives"' and add substantial convenience at times, if you wear them. Do not remove or disable factory-installed safety equipment or releases. The most basic is a quick-release harness safety system. Harness safety systems come in different configurations; most allow the kite surfer to release the kite with one tug or push, leaving only one line which is attached to a kite leash. This one line ideally will cause the kite to lose its shape and fall from the sky, without power. Redundant safety releases are even better; do not remove your kite release because you assume you can simply unhook. "Safety equipment" also includes the bar floats, the foam floats on the outside lines of most kite bars; most kite lines sink, and without bar floats sunk lines are more likely to tangle around an underwater obstruction. This could even happen with the bar floats, but they do help. With the kite in the water, a tangle like this could drag you underwater and hold you there. Never use a board leash without wearing a helmet. Under very common circumstances, a board leash can cause the board to strike the rider in the head. Alternatively, don't use a board leash. A helmet is a wise precaution in most circumstances whether you use a board leash or not, but never use a board leash without wearing a helmet. NOTE: board leashes have propelled boards through helmets in the past. The best course is normally to not use a board leash and practice body dragging upwind to regain your board. Avoid riding overpowered. Using too large a kite for the wind conditions or your experience level is extremely dangerous. Underpowered riding is preferable to overpowered riding. When in doubt, go to a smaller kite and see how it goes. Always stay within the wind range specified by the manufacturer for the kite. Be extra careful when landing or launching the kite. Most accidents occur on shore or while a rider is entering or leaving the water. It's advisable to either un-hitch your kite from your harness while on-shore, holding onto it with only your arms, so you can release if necessary, or simply be ready to operate the quick-release mechanism. Ideally, don't spend any time on shore with the kite in the air; launch the kite and then leave the beach immediately, and when coming in, land as quickly as possible. When on shore, keep the kite low: if it's hit by a gust, it can drag the rider, but may prevent lofting. Carry a knife attached to the harness for cutting tangled lines. Tangles are dangerous because an entangled rider in the water may not be able free themself quickly enough in the event the kite powers up suddenly (catches a wind gust, suddenly accelerates, or, if it's in the water, gets hit by a wave). The tangled lines around a riders body can cut and sever a rider's fingers, toes, or limbs or cause serious and deep lacerations. In a crash situation, with the kite in the water, under no circumstances allow a line to encircle a part of the body. Another, more subtle hazard is that at fifty km/h (a typical speed for a skillful kite surfer), one can easily get tired, and then get farther from shore than an easy swim, which is the primary reason kite surfing in directly offshore winds is discouraged. Still other general marine hazards include sharks, jellyfish, collisions with wind surfers, other kite boarders or water craft. Some kite designs from late 2005 and onwards have included immediate and full depower integrated with the control bar and improved quick release mechanisms, both of which are making the sport much safer. When practiced safely, with the proper training and gear, kiteboarding is an enjoyable, addictive extreme sport. Like any other sport, respecting nature, paying attention to the weather and staying within the limits of the riders ability will provide the safest and most enjoyable experience.
2019-04-23T15:57:45Z
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Like many other Web sites, sixmonthsinwonderland.com makes use of log files. The information inside the log files includes internet protocol ( IP ) addresses, type of browser, Internet Service Provider ( ISP ), date/time stamp, referring/exit pages, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user’s movement around the site, and gather demographic information. IP addresses, and other such information are not linked to any information that is personally identifiable. .:: Google’s use of the DART cookie enables it to serve ads to users based on their visit to sixmonthsinwonderland.com and other sites on the Internet. sixmonthsinwonderland.com has no access to or control over these cookies that are used by third-party advertisers.
2019-04-22T12:57:07Z
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Brush regularly . This is the most important step, so don't skip it. Teeth should be brushed three times a day, after each meal. Use dental floss before or after brushing your teeth. This helps to clear away plaque and bacteria, and to keep your teeth clean and shiny. Flossing should be done at least once a day. For optimum flossing, take a piece of floss about 12 inches long and wrap it around your index finger on each hand, leaving at least 2 inches in between. Slide it between each of your teeth, being sure to go from the top of the tooth all the way to the base. Repeat two to three times to ensure plaque is removed. Use mouthwash regularly. This can help to keep your mouth and teeth clean. Some mouthwashes have additional "whitening" properties, but it depends on which brand you buy - read the product label for more information. Schedule regular visits with your dentist. This is critical in maintaining good oral hygiene, and your dentist can provide you with additional information and suggestions specific to you. These toothpastes can lighten the color of your teeth by about one shade. In contrast, some prescription whitening techniques (ask your dentist about options that may apply to you) can lighten your teeth by about three to eight shades. Speak to your dentist for additional suggestions and "in-office" procedures. Procedures done "in-office" with your dentist are definitely more costly, but also more effective. The strength of the hydrogen peroxide solution is notably higher in the dentist's office (and therefore more effective). The tools used to apply the solutions can be specifically designed to optimally suit your mouth and teeth shape. They will be tailored to maximize the surface area on your teeth that receives the whitening treatment, while minimizing potential damage from whitening treatments to other areas of your mouth. Speak with your dentist before trying and at-home methods. While you may be trying to avoid a costly trip to the dentist, you may end up spending more in the long run — and causing yourself a considerable amount of pain — if you try something that damages your teeth or gums. Even just a call to your dentist's office to verify the safety of your chosen at-home method is a good idea. Whitening your teeth at home without a consultation with your dentist is risky and could damage your teeth or mouth. Whiten teeth with baking soda. Put some toothpaste on a toothbrush and then sprinkle some baking soda on it. Brush your teeth with this. Baking soda helps to remove the stains from the enamel, which is the outermost layer of the tooth. Do this step regularly, and you'll be on your way to having those Pearly Whites for the rest of your life! Whiten teeth with hydrogen peroxide. Mix baking soda and hydrogen peroxide to form a sort of "toothpaste." Brush your teeth with this paste, but not too often. Use 3% hydrogen peroxide in your mixture. Hydrogen peroxide is the active ingredient in many over-the-counter teeth-whitening remedies. It functions by the process of "oxidation," which is a chemical reaction that helps to whiten teeth. Rinse your mouth for 10-15 minutes with coconut oil. There is a substance called "lauric acid" found in coconut oil; this can help to prevent bacteria-induced discoloration of the teeth. It may sound unpleasant, but the taste is actually not too bad when you try it! 0 Response to "How to Have White Clean Shiny Teeth"
2019-04-21T23:16:04Z
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My research involves an in-depth characterisation of nucleotide signalling systems in the Gram-positive pathogen Staphylococcus aureus . S. aureus is a human pathogen responsible for a vast array of disease and morbidity worldwide, a problem that is exacerbated by the spread of antibiotic-resistant strains such as methicillin resistant S. aureus (MRSA). When this bacterium invades a human host it encounters a number of different stresses, such as nutrient limitation. The bacteria respond to these stresses by switching on a nucleotide signalling system called the stringent response. This response results in the synthesis of two small nucleotides, collectively referred to as (p)ppGpp, which can be made in the cell by three different enzymes – RSH, RelP and RelQ. These nucleotides are the effectors of the stringent response and function by binding to target proteins leading to the bacterial cells shutting down active growth and entering a persistent state that promotes survival. My previous research has led to the development of a genome-wide approach to analyse nucleotide-protein interactions. The current focus of the lab is on utilising this methodology, in conjunction with biochemical assays, to identify binding targets for (p)ppGpp in S. aureus in order to precisely map how these nucleotides function in a bacterial cell. By mapping of the (p)ppGpp signalling network this research will provide key insights into the functioning of (p)ppGpp and so generate important mechanistic data on the pathogenesis of S. aureus . Funded PhD studentships will be advertised here as they become available but well qualified graduates, including those intending to self fund, should contact me directly to discuss possible projects. Examples of potential projects could include the molecular characterisation of a nucleotide-protein interaction in vitro and the elucidation of the importance of this interaction for bacterial virulence in vivo. Postdocs who wish to apply for a fellowship to join the group are more than welcome. Please contact me directly to discuss potential projects. Students wishing to apply for summer internships are welcome and should send a CV describing their motivations and interests. Corrigan RM & Gründling A (2013) Cyclic di-AMP: another second messenger enters the fray. Nature Reviews Microbiology , 11(8), 513-524. Xia G, Corrigan RM, Winstel V, Goerke C, Gründling A & Peschel A (2011) Wall Teichoic Acid-Dependent Adsorption of Staphylococcal Siphovirus and Myovirus. Journal of Bacteriology , 193(15), 4006-4009. Geoghegan JA, Corrigan RM, Gruszka DT, Speziale P, O'Gara JP, Potts JR & Foster TJ (2010) Role of Surface Protein SasG in Biofilm Formation by Staphylococcus aureus▿. Journal of Bacteriology , 192(21), 5663-5673. Corrigan RM & Foster TJ (2009) An improved tetracycline-inducible expression vector for Staphylococcus aureus. Plasmid , 61(2), 126-129. Traber KE, Lee E, Benson S, Corrigan R, Cantera M, Shopsin B & Novick RP (2008) agr function in clinical Staphylococcus aureus isolates. Microbiology , 154(8), 2265-2274. Corrigan RM, Rigby D, Handley P & Foster TJ (2007) The role of Staphylococcus aureus surface protein SasG in adherence and biofilm formation. Microbiology , 153(8), 2435-2446. Wright JS, Traber KE, Corrigan R, Benson SA, Musser JM & Novick RP (2005) The agr Radiation: an Early Event in the Evolution of Staphylococci†. Journal of Bacteriology , 187(16), 5585-5594.
2019-04-26T03:38:59Z
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Do you need a digital marketing consultant in Dublin? Are you a blogger, sole trader or small business owner? This is for bloggers, sole traders or a small business who are implementing their own online marketing and need guidance and reassurance. It is a 2 hour intensive session which can either be by SKYPE or in person. If your workplace is in Dublin, I can travel to your office. Alternatively I can meet you at a Dublin city centre location. If you are not available to meet in person, I can arrange the consultation by SKYPE at a time convenient to you. The consultation sessions can be a once off or can be ongoing, depending on what you require. Before the session I will require a brief overview of your website, issues you wish to address and what you want to achieve. The session will require internet access and access to a laptop or PC. It is an interactive consultation, with the participant logging into their website and social media. After the session you will receive an invoice. Payment is by bank transfer only; I do not accept cash or cheques. This is a 2 hour workshop on a specific aspect or topic of Digital and Online Marketing. It is suitable for groups of 10 to 15 people. The workshop can be held in your Dublin workplace or a Dublin city centre location. There is no SKYPE alternative. Group workshops can be a once off or can be ongoing, depending on what training is required. The aspect or topic of the workshop will be arranged in advance by the lead person. I will need to know whether the participants are beginner, intermediate or an advanced level. The workshop will require internet access and participants will need access to a laptop or PC. It is an interactive workshop with the participants logging into their website and social media. Payment will be made in advance through an online booking site. I do not accept cash or cheques. There are no refunds for participants who do not attend. I do not accept cash payments on the day or extra people who have not used the advance booking system. This is a long term service for companies who need implementation of digital and online marketing. I provide the service of an in-house digital marketing manager. I will work in your office for an entire day, using your laptop or PC. I do not work remotely or offsite. Working with you, I will draw up a brief and marketing plan, and then implement that plan. Depending on what you require I can work one or multiple days per calendar month. You will receive an invoice and payment will be by bank transfer. I do not accept cash or cheques.
2019-04-26T08:40:07Z
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HOLLAND, Ind. (AP) — Conservation officers say a southwestern Indiana man illegally killed a deer most hunters “would consider a buck of a lifetime,” but hoped he might skirt a rule by freezing it for later. The state Department of Natural Resources says 56-year-old Mark Gill violated Indiana’s one-buck rule by taking a non-typical 20-point buck with more than 200 inches of antler during the 2016 season after already taking a buck earlier in the archery season. Conservation officers say the Holland man froze the second buck until the 2017 season before checking it in with officials. Gill pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of unlawful taking of a white-tailed deer and providing false information. His plea agreement with Dubois County prosecutors includes a 2-year suspension of his hunting license and 100 hours of community service.
2019-04-25T20:28:12Z
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No more wondering whether you took your pills or not with this 7-Day Quilted Pill & Vitamin Case that travels with you on the go. It features a pretty floral fabric and a 6" wristlet for easy carrying. The inside is lined in a coordinating fabric. The inside flap has 2 pockets, one with a see-through panel for your driver's license and one that holds credit cards and more. The main compartment contains a tray that holds individual pill boxes for 7 days. Each day's box is removable and includes morning, noon, night and backup. The boxes are different colors to help identify them.
2019-04-24T14:09:32Z
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DES PLAINES, Ill., Feb. 14, 2017 – Honeywell (NYSE: HON) announced today that Zhejiang Petrochemical Co. Ltd. (ZPC) will use a range of process technology from Honeywell UOP, the world’s leading licensor of refining and petrochemical process technology, for a new integrated refining and petrochemical complex in Zhoushan, Zhejiang Province. Honeywell UOP will supply a wide range of technologies in the form of license, design, key equipment, and state-of-the-art catalysts and adsorbents, while Honeywell Process Solutions will provide the process controls and automation systems. The complex will be located in one of seven new large industrial sites that are part of China’s current national economic development plan. When completed, it will be the largest crude-to-chemicals complex in China and one of the largest in the world. The complex will produce petrochemicals, including aromatics that are used to make plastic resins, films and fibers that are the basis for millions of products. The project includes a two-train LD Parex™ aromatics complex — including the UOP Sulfolane™, Isomar™ and Tatoray™ processes — for the production of 4 million metric tons per year of paraxylene, a primary ingredient in plastics. The new plant also will include an RFCC complex, using Honeywell UOP’s RCD Unionfining™ and RFCC™ processes to upgrade 5 million metric tons per year of residual oil into fuels. An Oleflex™ propane dehydrogenation unit will produce 600,000 metric tons per year of polymer-grade propylene – another basic component in the production of plastics, in addition to synthetic rubber and gasoline additives. The project also will include a Honeywell UOP Unicracking™ hydrocracker to convert vacuum gas oil into petrochemical feedstocks, two CCR PlatformingTM units to produce aromatics and blend stocks for making high-octane fuels, and a Unionfining naphtha hydrotreating unit to remove sulfur. Honeywell UOP is the world’s leading licensor of process technology for the production of aromatics. As of last year, UOP licensed more than 100 complexes and more than 700 individual process units for the production of aromatics, including more than 300 CCR Platforming process units and 500 Unionfining units, 158 Sulfolane units, 80 Isomar units, 58 Tatoray units, 100 Parex units and 50 Oleflex units worldwide. Honeywell Process Solutions technologies and automation help refine 40 million barrels of oil a day at about half of the world’s refineries. These technologies control and manage more than 50,000 oil and gas storage tanks, about 40 percent of the world’s LNG carrier fleet, and 94,000 miles of oil and gas pipelines, enough to circle the world almost four times.
2019-04-26T12:34:13Z
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ForeverLawn NEO provides unparalleled expertise and the highest quality, natural-looking synthetic grass for residential and commercial properties in Northeast Ohio. Offering more than 20 varieties of the finest artificial grass alternatives, ForeverLawn NEO offers money and resource-saving alternatives to traditional landscaping options. ForeverLawn NEO serves the following cities and surrounding areas. Contact us today for a no-cost consultation. ForeverLawn NEO provides beautiful, lush, natural-looking artificial grass for residential and commercial properties in Northeast Ohio. With over 10 years experience in the synthetic turf industry, ForeverLawn NEO is a company you can count on for knowledgeable synthetic grass service and installation. Taking pride in top-notch customer service, quality installations, and professionalism, ForeverLawn NEO is the leader in the synthetic turf industry for our integrity, quality, and innovation. With a line of uniquely designed and versatile products, ForeverLawn NEO can help you find the perfect solution to your landscaping needs. Whether you are seeking artificial turf for business, residential, or municipal use, ForeverLawn NEO is your source for quality synthetic grass solutions. Contact ForeverLawn NEO to find the perfect type of artificial grass that best suits your needs.
2019-04-25T10:26:32Z
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OKLAHOMA CITY — Warriors forward Draymond Green said earlier during the Western Conference finals that the Warriors would congratulate the Oklahoma City Thunder if Andre Roberson beat them on offense, and that’s what has been happening. Roberson racked up 17 points on 7-for-12 shooting, 12 rebounds and five steals in the Thunder’s 118-94 win in Game 4 on Tuesday night. “If they are not going to guard me, I am going to stand in the corner shooting threes,” Roberson said.
2019-04-20T08:50:24Z
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Welcome to the Enterprise Category! Welcome to the Anomali STAXX Category! The Documentation category is your one stop shop for comprehensive documentation for the Anomali products to which you are entitled. In addition to documentation for current product versions, you can also reference documentation for previous versions. Users will be able to view, post and discuss any Feature Requests or Improvements they come across under the separate topics for each individual product.
2019-04-24T02:59:53Z
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From !#%0, the Bichot family was established in Burgundy, with a deer as a symbol. is is only in the XIXth century that the family gets into the wine business, when Bernard Bichot founds in 1831 a wine brokerage. Do you love Albert Bichot? Follow them to show your support. Why?
2019-04-22T08:07:49Z
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Located 1.5 miles west of Chester in a wooded setting, our lodge offers a variety of accommodations including Queen, King, Kitchen, & 2-bdrm units. In addition to kitchenettes, our rooms also have a fridge, microwave, in-room coffee, TV/DVDs, DVD lending library, and free WiFi. Property amenities also include BBQs, picnic & play areas. Room was clean and Katherine was very helpful and friendly. Nice grassy area, shaded, with some games to play. Would be good for family with kids. Good value for a short or longer stay. About 35 miles to Lassen Volcanic NP. Nice, quiet and unexpectedly wonderful! "The two rooms right across from the office have two rooms each, one with 2 queens and the other with three beds and I always ask for these" "Rooms 1 and 2 are great if 3 or more people as there are separate rooms for sleeping, one with 1 Queen and the other room with 2 Doubles" "all rooms are very nice with different themes and decor, we loved room #8"
2019-04-21T05:04:22Z
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New uses for gold including in antibiotics, smartphones and electric vehicles will bring new opportunities over the next three decades for gold companies in Australia, the world’s second-largest gold producer and largest exporter. The World Gold Council’s report Gold 2048: The Next 30 of Gold includes contributions from industry leaders in the gold sector, finance and international relations on the long-term issues shaping gold markets around the world. The report shows that world gold demand has soared in the past 30 years due to significant growth in emerging economies – particularly China and India. And growth has not just been limited to gold’s traditional role as an investment asset or for use in jewellery, with gold increasingly being used as a component in modern consumer electronics products such as smartphones and in the circuitry of electric vehicles. According to Dr Trevor Keel at the World Gold Council gold compounds are also ‘showing promise as a new class of antibiotic in early-phase clinical studies. It is conceivable that gold-containing drugs will form part of our defence against infection by 2048’. These new applications for gold combined with traditional investment demand in growing economies presents a significant opportunity for Australian gold mining companies to play a major role in future global supply chains. However, this opportunity is far from guaranteed, with the report listing a range of production challenges: ‘discoveries have been scant; permitting timelines are long; capital costs have ballooned; ESG [environmental, social and governance] requirements are becoming more challenging; operating costs have risen; and political risk has increased’. These factors handicap the capacity of Australian gold producers in their efforts to develop new mines and sustain existing operations. The recent risk of increased gold royalties in Western Australian and the Northern Territory shows a short-sighted approach to encouraging a world-class Australian industry at a time when production costs are growing. Australia has already missed an opportunity in the past decade. The report shows much of the recent growth in global gold demand has been supplied from new emerging gold regions and mines in other parts of the world. Both federal and state governments must support Australian gold miners with stable royalty and tax systems, sound environmental regulation and a commitment to exploration programs if Australia is to make the most of the next phase of technology-led growth in gold demand.
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