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Stage 4Next you need to download your settings file(s) from the NetManager. Go to the webadmin pages on your server. This may well be (the name of the server may be different). Log on with your normal network username and password and click on the Network button, then the VPN button. If these buttons are hidden or your login isn't accepted, then the network administrator has not given you access to this section.
https://www.precedence.co.uk/support/netmanager/vpn/index.php/4
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Tricky time for Provest GEOFF Provest is facing his biggest challenge yet. Justine and Craig (hubby) and the entire Labor Party want his seat of Tweed. This is proven by the procession of Sydney Labor party “heavies” who’ve turned up for photo opportunities with hubby. So far we’ve had opposition leader Foley three times and shadow ministers for police and local government parading about. Last week Federal MP Anthony Albanese turned up to do a fundraiser and sales pitch with Hayley Paddon of Cudgen, to tell us locals “what’s what” about our new hospital. What the hell would Albanese know about it, except what the Elliots tell him? The punters of the Tweed can expect a multitude of former and current ALP heavies regularly from all over the country, including Kevin Rudd to tell us what we should do about our new hospital. Last Friday I went along to Hayley Paddon’s protest in front of Geoff Provest’s office. As 150 people picketed outside, Geoff stayed inside. Protesters demanded, “Geoff Come Out! Geoff Come Out! Listen to us!” The show was so well scripted all the Australian Film Awards crew should have been there. Protest signs abounded: “Concrete is forever”, “No development on Cudgen Plateau”. This hullabaloo is all very well but it’s time to inform the public just where the Relocate group wants the new hospital and who is funding your mission. Geoff, when the enemy is at the door you can’t go MIA, you have to fight or resign. Claiming in the media “no one made an appointment” just does not cut it. — Terry Sharples, Tweed Heads PROTESTING: James and Hayley Paddon lead the Relocate Team’s protest outside Tweed MP Geoff Provest’s office last Friday.
https://www.pressreader.com/australia/tweed-daily-news/20181010/281741270373796
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The u ltimate standing rib roast Hands-on time: 20 minutes Total time: 4 hours Makes: 8 to 10 servings Our trick to cooking the perfect mediumrare prime rib? Start it off on high heat, then turn off the oven and let the roast cook gradually in the residual heat. Look for brined green peppercorns in the pickle aisle. Roast: 1 beef standing rib premium oven roast (about 3 kg) 2 cloves garlic, minced 2 tsp chopped fresh rosemary ½ tsp pepper ¼ tsp salt 4 tsp D ijon mustard Green Peppercorn Horseradish Sauce: 1 tbsp butter 3 shallots, finely chopped ¼ cup brandy 2¼ cups sodium-reduced beef broth 2 tbsp green peppercorns in brine, drained ½ cup whipping cream (35%) 3 tbsp prepared horseradish 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce ¼ tsp pepper 3 tbsp cornstarch Roast: Place roast, bone side down, on rack in roasting pan. Mash together garlic, rosemary, pepper and salt. Brush mustard over top and sides of roast; spread garlic mixture over mustard, pressing to adhere. Let stand at room temperature for 45 minutes. Roast in 500°F oven for 11 minutes per kilogram, or 33 minutes. per each of 10 servings: about 501 cal, 44 g pro, 31 g total fat (15 g sat. fat), 5 g carb (1 g dietary fibre, 1 g sugar), 123 mg chol, 399 mg sodium, 526 mg potassium. % RDI : 4% calcium, 28% iron, 5% vit A, 3% vit C, 6% folate. This cooking method requires exact timing, so keep an eye on the clock to guarantee the best results. The roast doesn’t need the usual resting time before carving since it finishes cooking— and cools a bit— in the unheated oven.
https://www.pressreader.com/canada/canadian-living-holiday-entertaining/20160831/281487865766313
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THE SEVENTH wonder Designer Donna Karan tells Bazaar the tale behind her summer collection and her affinity for India. By Carol Singh In the late ‘80s, one woman decided to put an end to a lady’s constant closet conundrum by offering her multi-purpose clothing options that were comfortable yet commanding. Donna Karan, who set up her signature line in 1985, debuted with a collection called ‘Seven Easy Pieces’, which included lilting leotards, a coat, a jacket, a blouse, a skirt, and something slightly special for the evening. Well, nothing much has changed since; Karan is still serving up fabulous wardrobe fillers for every urban woman out there, including the neo-indian town girl. “My style is very much about draping the body, I love the traditional sari way of dressing, concealing, and revealing, accentuating the positive and deleting the negative,” says Karan of her connect with the Indian customer. Perhaps it is this penchant for the drape that has turned so many local women into her loyalists. Karan believes that there is as much correlation as there is a contrast amongst the urban American woman and her Indian counterpart. “The more I travel, the more I appreciate our similarities and our differences. India is such a sophisticated country, and the women are so beautiful. We share the desire for vibrant colour, fine textiles, embroidery, and adornment,” says the designer whose adoration for India was born out of her love for yoga and spirituality. Karan has been involved in various charity projects since the start of her career, which has made her travel to places far and wide. Her latest collection for Donna Karan New York, is in fact inspired by Haiti (a part of the Caribbean Islands), where she is working towards developing the country’s craft trade. For her line this summer, her two worlds meshed together—“the mod- ern sophistication of New York and the raw vibrancy of Haiti,” as she puts it. The collection’s bold, tribal accessories are handcrafted by Haitian artisans and the various ethnic patterns were adopted from the work of native artist, Philippe Dodard. For her DKNY line, her reference point stays true to its young city girl core, drawing inspiration from modern American art and culture. Even with such precise referencing, her pieces are easily adapted. Karan reiterates, “This is an individual who is creative and styles the clothes in her own fashion.” It is this easy and instinctive approach that has made Karan such an universal favourite; her designs are always modern in any context. Karan’s greatest strength is to be able to illicit a simple narrative even with all things otherwise complicated, such as the LBD. And if you look at the new-age, most-noticed brigade of women designers, the most successful (read Phoebe Philo for Céline and Stella Mccartney) are those who have been able to address the fuss-free, snobbery-proof needs of women without trying to shackle them with absurd grandeur. Even for the sultry Indian summer, Karan has all the answers. “We have evolved the Cozy this time into a sleeveless, printed silk scarf. The principle is the same—you can wrap, tie, or belt it into a dress or wear it over a skirt or leggings; it’s the perfect summer piece,” she says. The Cozy is already a beloved item of most Indian women since DKNY entered the Indian market in the summer of 2009. However, the brand’s signature line, Donna Karan New York is not yet as readily available to the local customer. Karan says of her plans for India, “We very much want to sell in India and are exploring ways to do that, whether through one of your stores or opening one of our own.” Well, seems like it might not be too long before we can steadily stroll into one of Donna Karan’s stores and invest in her ubiquitous drapes and easy essentials. Karan leaves us with her best buy for the season, “DKNY’S long, strapless or tank dresses come in silk and cotton jersey versions that float on the body as you walk—k these feel like nothing against your skin.” And that’s the allure she wields—celebrating the female form in all its ease has never been a formidable feat for Karan.
https://www.pressreader.com/india/harpers-bazaar-india/20120501/281767036238083
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US 10/05/17 Atlanta, GA - Shipping has resumed in most areas and will continue to expand as conditions allow. Humanitarian aid flights also continue. - Special discount rates from U.S. to Puerto Rico and select Caribbean destinations for select ground and deferred shipments, where available, through The UPS Store, and 1-800-PICK-UPS® offered from Monday, October 9 through Tuesday, October 31 for individual shippers not currently under commercial contract with UPS. - Special package pick-up hours at five delivery centers in Puerto Rico - The UPS Foundation continues to support humanitarian aid organizations to prioritize transportation of goods and provide logistics experts to assist recovery operations UPS (NYSE:UPS) has reestablished delivery service to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria. Air shipments, small package, and some freight services are now available in 149 of the island’s 176 zip codes (see for daily updates to service areas, by zip code). “We are pleased to begin operations again in Puerto Rico, though the situation is dynamic. Power outages, many impassable roads, and damaged communications infrastructure are impacting our ability to operate normally,” said UPS Americas Region President, Romaine Seguin. The company has established a special hurricane aid rate discount, which can be applied at the time of shipping, for packages shipped from the U.S. to Puerto Rico and selected Caribbean destinations. To access the discount, UPS customers should go to, visit a local The UPS Store location, or call 1-800-PICK-UPS. The special shipping rates will be available from Monday, October 9, through Tuesday, October 31 for individual customers not under existing UPS commercial contract agreements. The discount applies to UPS's Ground shipping solutions, the company's least expensive products, most often used by individual shippers. Throughout Puerto Rico some residents are living in alternative dwellings. In response, UPS has begun special hold for package pick-up services at five of the company’s seven package centers in Puerto Rico. In San Juan, pick-up hours are from 8am to 6pm, Monday through Friday. In Arecibo, Bayamon, Caguas and Ponce, pick-up hours are 8am to 5pm, Monday through Friday. UPS customers shipping to the island should anticipate delayed service at this time, and the company’s time-in-transit commitments are temporarily suspended, due to the extensive damage to the island’s roads and other infrastructure. Additionally, many packages shipped prior to the hurricane are now being transported, and there is a backlog in UPS facilities throughout the island and on the mainland. The company is implementing contingency plans, but expects continued challenges before returning operations to normal. UPS and The UPS Foundation have been supporting relief operations for Puerto Rico since Hurricane Maria devastated the island. Until now, The UPS Foundation and UPS Airlines have been prioritizing flights to Puerto Rico for first responder organizations. In fact, since just prior to the hurricane, UPS has operated 17 relief charter flights, transporting more than 1.7 million pounds of relief supplies to Puerto Rico for groups including UNICEF, FEMA, CDC, Salvation Army and others. Earlier this week, The UPS Foundation, UNICEF and the State of New York announced several flights to deliver water and hygiene kits to thousands in need on the island. At the same time, UPS employees have been working at a grassroots level throughout the Caribbean, including in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Recently, several UPS Freight truck drivers also deployed to Puerto Rico to provide additional assistance, at the request of the White House and Department of Transportation. The UPS Foundation continues to support recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricanes Irma and Harvey, and the earthquake in Mexico. The UPS Foundation also conducted a test in the Houston area together with the American Red Cross, using a drone to capture high resolution photography and aid in disaster assessment efforts. More than 470 UPS employees live and work in Puerto Rico, and UPS is continuing to locate staff, make sure they are safe, provide direct aid and make arrangements to resume deliveries where the company has reopened operations._Foundation.
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With a well executed Google Adwords PPC Campaign You will: - Target only the people most interested in your service or product. - Have more control over your online messaging. - Have the ability to test your advertising to specific groups. - Track your responses and make changes on the fly. - Gain an Advantage Over Your Competition. Other PPC agencies are simply overpriced and not effective. Profit Labs on the other hand is focused solely on improving your ROI and making sure your PPC campaigns return a healthy profit. ★ Fully Managed PPC Service ★ Personal PPC Manager ★ Individual Custom Strategies ★ Highly Targeted Traffic ★ A/B and Multi-Variate Testing ★ Monthly Campaign Audits ★ 24/7 Access to Adwords Dashboard ★ Customizable PPC Cost & Performance Reports PPC Management Tasks Include: - New Custom (Visited 85 times, 1 visits today)
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Snake Oil Cocktail Company has been ever growing since before 2010. They started as a bar tender/friend team in San Diego and they have since breached the borders of the US. Prolific started with working with them in 2010 and it seems that every time they sign a new contract with a new company to partner and create their bar, we get a call. These are some quick and fun shots that we did for their newest venture with Americana Bottega in the Gaslamp District of San Diego! It was a fun and easy shoot even though they were still under construction. Shots were used for both print and web! Always a pleasure working with the Snake Oil team:)
https://www.prolificinkagency.com/blog-news/snake-oil-cocktail-company
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Get More Info » FREE GUIDE INCLUDEDTop 10 Tips for Buying Property Truly outstanding 4 bed penthouse located in this new development of boutique, contemporary apartments, with private plunge pools and enjoying panoramic sea views, near Puerto Banus. This exclusive and totally unique penthouse boasts 320m2 of terraces, as well as a plunge pool.. It has never been easier to acquire such luxury accommodation at affordable prices. The development is located just 10 minutes from Puerto Banus. Enquire now for further details regarding payment terms, furniture options and availability!
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1 Bedroom Paying Guest for rent in Andheri West, Mumbai furnished PG available for boys and girls andheri west j p road, Andheri West, Mumbai - 400058 (Maharashtra) Description Fully furnished decent p g accommodation for boys and girls andheri west Available/wanted many more option as your budget rent 6000 to 25000 as your requarmet close station/market/metro/bus/auto stand 24 hour light/water tifin service available One month rent advanced One month rent security deposit refundable One month rent brokerage non refundable Contact ganesh p g consultancy andheri west When you contact, don't forget to mention that you saw this ad on PropertyWala.com. 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I have extensive experience in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), biofeedback, and Virtual Reality techniques, as well as in utilizing all sources of support, including family members, caregivers, teachers, nutritionists, skin care professionals to connect you with your path to living Life Well.” – Dr. Michele Barton, PhD Dr. Michele Barton is a NYS Psychologist and the founder of Psychology Life Well. In 2017, Dr. Barton was appointed. Barton, M (2012) An Exploration of Child Behavior Checklist Scores in a Population at High Risk. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation. Yeshiva University NY, NY. Regular contributor to online publications regarding mainstream psychological health Looking to take the next steps? Contact Dr. Barton today or call (914) 468-0816 to schedule your free 15 minute phone consultation.
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Sep 26, 2018 Through this knowledge paper, we want to lay emphasis on the importance of cyber security and the need to evaluate the existing landscape and understand the criticality of taking up India-specific challenges head-on. Our analysis and evaluation of the smart cities project suggests that there is an immediate need to tighten the screws for secure and uninterrupted transmission and flow of information/data over a wide and complex network. Unaddressed vulnerabilities will most likely serve as backdoors for cyber intruders. We have prescribed action items to assist different smart city stakeholders and create a strategy for cyber security implementation and oversight. A well-coordinated and direct approach is recommended, must be adopted and worked upon. The action items are a result of a careful, exhaustive evaluation of the global best practices for the protection of smart cities and the guidelines of the Indian government. The paper will assist organisations, agencies and governments in India engaged in building strong defences against cyberthreats. Robust cyber security measures will help citizens repose trust in smart cities.
https://www.pwc.in/publications/2018/creating-cyber-secure-smart-cities.html
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my website frontend is woorking fine but when i go to admin page it will show enter link description here please help to resolve this issue my website frontend is woorking fine but when i go to admin page it will show enter link description here please help to resolve this issue That error message is coming from your web framework (eg. Flask, web2py, Bottle or Django) and it should be putting error messages in the error log. Is there anything in the error log (linked from the "Web" tab)? If not, which web framework are you using? There is no error in error log and i use Django Framework and i hosted 2 website in django framework is that a problem Having two Django webapps shouldn't cause any problems. Try setting the DEBUG setting in settings.py temporarily, reloading the app, then visiting the page that's showing the problem -- that will give you a stack trace that should identify the cause of the error. kk so what should i do for fix this problem If you set DEBUG to true, then you'll get a stack trace when you visit the page. If you look at the stack trace, it should show you which line in your code is causing the problem, so you can fix it. why disallowed host in web Request Method: GET Request URL: Django Version: 1.11.4 Exception Type: DisallowedHost Exception Value: Invalid HTTP_HOST header: 'deepak24ray.pythonanywhere.com'. You may need to add 'deepak24ray.pythonanywhere.com' to ALLOWED_HOSTS. Exception Location: /home/deepak24ray/.virtualenvs/django17/lib/python3.6/site-packages/django/http/request.py in get_host, line 113 Python Executable: /usr/local/bin/uwsgi Python Version: 3.6.0 Python Path: ['/var/www', '.', '', '/var/www', '/home/deepak24ray/.virtualenvs/django17/lib/python36.zip', '/home/deepak24ray/.virtualenvs/django17/lib/python3.6', '/home/deepak24ray/.virtualenvs/django17/lib/python3.6/lib-dynload', '/usr/lib/python3.6', '/home/deepak24ray/.virtualenvs/django17/lib/python3.6/site-packages', '/home/deepak24ray/frydesk'] Server time: Sun, 3 Sep 2017 11:59:12 +0000 The solution is in the error message: add 'deepak24ray.pythonanywhere.com' to ALLOWED_HOSTS
https://www.pythonanywhere.com/forums/topic/11762/
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Noumea is the cosmopolitan capital of New Caledonia offering French sophistication in a picturesque island setting, surrounded by gorgeous bays and splendid beaches. Founded by the French, Noumea sits south of New Caledonia's main Island 'Grand Terre', and is home to a vast multicultural population. Whilst the pristine beaches are a major drawcard for water sports enthusiasts, there is plenty more on offer. Food lovers can eat at stylish French restaurants hidden in the Latin Quarter, music fans can enjoy live music in the many bars and clubs, whilst the museums, theatres and art galleries keep the culture lovers happy. Apart from the usual island classics, here are some deserving highlights: - Visit to Tjibauo Cultural Centre Jean Nouvel building that rises from the rainforest - Eat a traditional Bougna feast in a traditional Melanesian gite (holiday home) - Snorkel in the emerald waters of the Îles des Pins . Isle of Pines This small island, a 30 minute flight southeast of Noumea, is named after the distinctive column pines that date from the Triassic and grow to up to 50 metres. The ultimate eco-tourist destination with its preserved beauty, the island has a network of small trails for easy exploration of the myriad small bays and deserted white sand beaches of the emerald lagoon and for climbing Mount Nga for a panorama of the whole island. The Loyalty Islands The Loyalty Islands are composed of six islands, a short 45 minute domestic flight east of Noumea. Life here is far more relaxed than in Noumea, and is predominantly Kanak (Melanesian), who make up roughly 97% of the population. The islands geology is also distinctive; Maré features former coral reefs that have become dramatic cliffs that rise from the ocean. Lifou is the largest with a rich history and lush tropical forests, dramatic caves and volcanic cliffs. The white sandy beach of the Ouvéa atoll will surprise and delight every beach lover. West Coast The West Coast of the main island, Grand Terre, features stunning landscapes and vibrant scenery. The rich cultural heritage of the local Kanak (Melanesian) tribes is contrasted by the large cattle farms that stretch out into wide open spaces. Two stunning natural wonders can also be found here; the stunning mangrove feature, the Heart of Voh, and the sublime lenticular reef which is one of the most beautiful stretches of lagoon in New Caledonia. East Coast The central mountain range is a natural boundary overlooking the very different faces of the East and West coasts. Prominent winds bring humidity that encourages sumptuous flora, creating a blanket of green over the mountains. The population is largely Melanesian, offering an authentic insight into village life. Scuba divers will marvel at the rich seabed featuring pygmy seahorses, orang-utan spiders, manta-rays and extraordinary varieties of coral and anemones. Great South The Great South is home to the biggest park in New Caledonia, the Blue River Provincial Park, which makes this the green tourism and soft adventure paradise. The loops of Netcha offer some of the most stunning mountain biking trails in the country, while the Madeleine waterfalls feature stunning botanic trails. The most popular activity by far however is hiking – with all levels catered for. A climb up the 800 metre summit of Mont-Dore offers spectacular views and the GR1 trail offers six stages of trails that criss-cross the region. regular ‘Le Petit Train’ which does a circuit from the city centre to Anse Vata. The local taxi service is reliable, with both car and water taxis available so you can get around town or the islets. While none of the other islands of New Caledonia have bus networks, cars and scooters.
https://www.qantas.com/gb/en/destinations/south-pacific/new-caledonia/noumea.html
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30 Nov 2016 Dateline Pacific evening edition for 30 November 2016 New research will look into the wellbeing of elite Pacific athletes; A year-long inquiry into domestic violence in Samoa begins next month; Pacific feminists take stock Academics develop a full picture of poverty in the Pacific; And, Fiji's set to start its world sevens title defence.
https://www.radionz.co.nz/international/programmes/datelinepacific/audio/201825897/dateline-pacific-evening-edition-for-30-november-2016
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No 'lost' biometrics data – Comelec MANILA, Philippines – The Commission on Elections has clarified the report that the biometrics data of some registrants for the 2016 national and local elections had been "lost." Comelec spokesperson James Jimenez explained that some biometrics data experienced "data degradation" but he said that no data was lost or erased. He later added that only less than 2,000 voter records are affected. Interaksyon reported on Thursday that the biometrics data of early registrants had been "erased," with Comelec urging affected voters to repeat the capturing of biometrics, or a registered voter's photograph, digital signature, and fingerprints. In an interview on Friday, June 26, Jimenez clarified: "There have been some cases where we have issues with the signatures. But sometimes, it affects the face [in photos]; it's too dark, for instance; the fingerprints, not too clear, and they need to be recaptured." "For instance, you take your biometrics. When you check it before you close the process with the person [taking your biometrics], everything looks fine. But when you come out of printing, in some cases, apparently the tracing of the fingerprint is too faint, or images are too dark, or the resolution is garbled. Again, you find that out when you process all of these data," he continued. "So they were captured, that's fine, but when you're using it for purposes like for AFIS [Automated Fingerprint Identification System] or for printing out the forms, may mga data na nakita na nagkaroon ng konting degradation (there were data that were found to have minor degradation)," Jimenez said. In some cases, he added, the issue was discovered after the transfer or submission of these data to the Comelec main office. 'Regular maintenance work' In a follow-up text message on Saturday, June 27, Jimenez reported that there were 1,728 requests for recapturing of biometrics data due to "corrupted" data, broken down as follows: 108 records in Region 3, 183 in Region IV-A, 1,407 in Region 7, and 30 in Region X. "When that happens, we inform the voter directly. We write them; in some cases, we call them. And we tell them to come back in for the recapture of data. That's part of the regular maintenance work of the [voter's] list," explained Jimenez. The affected voters would need to have it recaptured to be able to vote in 2016. "We have a list of people online who don't have biometrics, and that list includes people with incomplete biometrics," he added. Jimenez also said that the issue is being addressed in the local Comelec offices as well. "We always remind our operators at the front line. And we're constantly upgrading our software. Our IT department, for instance, they regularly go out and refresh the program of the different offices nationwide. So it's a continuous process to minimize [these issues] as much as possible," he said. 'Integrity of voter's list' Meanwhile, lawyer Rona Caritos of the Legal Network for Truthful Elections emphasized that these voters should still be allowed to vote in 2016, because they already had their biometrics taken. "The retaking of their biometrics data is for the integrity of the voter's list, i.e. pictures are clear for easier identification," Caritos said in a text message. A total of 4.3 million voters still have incomplete or no biometrics data, and are therefore at risk of having their voter records deactivated in 2016, according to the Comelec. (READ: Voters without biometrics mostly in NCR, Regions III, IV-A) Jimenez noted that the Comelec had been collecting biometrics data since 2004, but it was not mandatory then, until the passage of Republic Act 10367 that requires biometrics in 2016 and in future elections. This biometrics requirement was recently slammed by columnist and Far Eastern University law school dean Mel Sta Maria, calling it "repugnant and unconstitutional." The Comelec responded by saying that the Comelec's "No Bio, No Boto" campaign "enforces the law as it is right now." Voter's registration and biometrics validation for the 2016 polls is ongoing until October 31, 2015, in all local Comelec offices, and in satellite registration booths set up by the Comelec. – Rappler.com
https://www.rappler.com/nation/97618-comelec-no-lost-biometrics-data
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Bayland Cowl The Bayland Cowl is knit in a rustic worsted (Independence by SpinCycle Yarns) in the Rusted Rainbow colorway. The occasional slipped stitches break up this self striping colorway to blend color and texture. The pattern uses knit, purl, and slipped stitches. This cowl is knit in the round using circular needles and can be worked to your preferred width. The stitches used are a nice balance of knit and purl, so the cowl will not fold, roll, or otherwise misbehave. Gauge is not essential to this pattern. The sample is worked in US size 7 needles (4.5 mm), but adjusting up or a down a needle size, as you prefer, will work fine. This pattern has been independently reviewed be a qualified technical editor and test knit. The Bayland Cowl pattern includes written instructions and a clear, professional design layout. Measurements are provided in both English and metric units. You can read more about this design and others on my blog where I prattle on endlessly about knitting at This Knitted Life. - Page created: August 25, 2017 - Last updated: August 25, 2017 … - visits in the last 24 hours - visitors right now
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bayland-cowl
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Funeral Flower Delivery You can send flowers from Ravenna Florist Ravenna, KY funeral home from Ravenna Florist And Greenhouse. To make flower delivery to a Ravenna, KY funeral home easy, call the Ravenna Florist And Greenhouse. Ravenna Florist And Greenhouse will create a memorial arrangement that expresses your heartfelt sympathy and deliver it to the Ravenna, KY funeral home. Just follow a few Ravenna, Ravenna, KY funeral home, Ravenna Florist And Greenhouse lists all the funeral homes they deliver flowers to.
https://www.ravennaflorist.net/funeral-home-delivery.php
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On Wednesday, President Donald Trump said his campaign was spied on and called it “spygate.” SPYGATE could be one of the biggest political scandals in history! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 23, 2018 CNN’s Jake Tapper asserted on his show that President Trump has “zero evidence” and has a history of making up “conspiracy theories.” “While we’re sticking to the facts and telling you what we know, President Trump has no constraints since he simply makes stuff up,” Tapper said. “He frequently lies and has a long and well documented past with conspiracy theories with no concrete evidence ever provided.” Tapper continued: “For years he perpetuated the myth that Obama was not born in the United States, and that he saw thousands of Muslims on TV celebrating 9/11, and he suggested Ted Cruz’s father might have been involved in the assassination of JFK, again zero evidence for this.” Watch below:
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/05/cnns-jake-tapper-unpacks-years-trumps-lies-zero-evidence/amp/
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Run S'more Streets V2 $35.00 Brand Raw Threads Performance weight fabric; Longer 26″ body length; Lifestyle Fit; Anti-odor technology; UPF 50+ Protection; All performance attributes are inherent to the fabric and do not wash out! (55% Organic Cotton/40% Viscose from Bamboo/5% Elastane) Customer Reviews - Reviews AV 07/24/2018Ann V. Can I have S'more! Funny design! The shirt fits perfectly and it's not too tight in the arms. The waist doesn't ride up. The bamboo fabric doesn't chafe and very moisture wicking. KT 07/01/2018Krystle T. Favorite! My favorite design! Comfy as always and funny to boot
https://www.rawthreads.com/products/run-smore-streets-v
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Beautiful Probability ❦ Should we expect rationality to be, on some level, simple? Should we search and hope for underlying beauty in the arts of belief and choice? Let me introduce this issue by borrowing a complaint of the late great Bayesian Master, E. T. Jaynes:1.] Cyan directs us to chapter 37 of MacKay’s excellent statistics book, free online, for a more thorough explanation of this problem.2 ‘too essay. 10+10, you can redefine it as (2 × 5) + (7 + 3) or as (2 × . Edwin T. Jaynes, “Probability Theory as Logic,” in Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods, ed. Paul F. Fougère (Springer Netherlands, 1990). ↩︎ David J. C. MacKay, Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003). ↩︎
https://www.readthesequences.com/Beautiful-Probability
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Bravo’s Fire Within now on DVD. Bravo’s Emmy-winning reality series Cirque du Soleil: Fire Within was released on DVD last week. While the series, which followed the creation of the Varekai show, wasn’t renewed, it occasionally repeats on Bravo. But now all 13 episodes are available in this three-disc set. DVD Talk’s review discusses the… continue reading Cirque du Soleil Bravo renews Cirque du Soleil series. Bravo renews Cirque du Soleil series. Bravos has renewed its Cirque du Soleil reality series, which recently won two Canadian Gemini awards. The new season, called Cirque du Soleil: Solstrom, “encompasses classic Cirque du Soleil acts with amazing new performances,” a Bravo press release says. That seems to imply that it won’t follow the same… continue reading Fire Within wins nonfiction Emmy. Fire Within wins nonfiction Emmy. Bravo’s Cirque du Soleil: Fire Within won the Emmy for best “Nonfiction Program Alternative” at Saturday’s creative arts Emmy awards. It was up against Trading Spaces and The Osbournes. On Sunday, Survivor, The Amazing Race, and American Idol will face off for the new Reality-Competition Program Emmy. Cirque’s Varekai debuts tonight. Cirque’s Varekai debuts tonight. The production that was chronicled from casting to completion on Bravo’s Cirque du Soleil: Fire Within has its network TV debut tonight at 8 ET. The entire season of Fire Within reairs before the debut, starting at 1:30 p.m. The show was filmed during “five different run-throughs, including one without a… continue reading Brav… continue reading reality TV has “a leading role in [Canada’s] Global television’s fall lineup.” in Canada, reality TV has “a leading role in Global television’s fall lineup.”Reality TV isn’t going anywhere in Canada. While Global has no new sitcoms or dramas coming this fall, it has renewed Popstars for the fall, and the network will also air a show that’s a behind-the-scenes look at Cirque du Soleil.
https://www.realityblurred.com/realitytv/topic/cirque-du-soleil/
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2 x Rectangular Tablecloths Banquet Wedding Trestle Table Cover 259cm White $25.95 Stylish tablecloths to dress up your table perfect for weddings, banquets or anything! You might be using trestle tables or mismatched or scratched tables at your next function. Relax! Throw a quality tablecloth over it and your guests will never know the difference. These quality polyester tablecloths come in a wide range of round or rectangular sizes. Great for weddings, parties, banquets, special events or trade shows. Made from quality 260gsm fabric, they are easy to clean with a wipe or wash by hand, machine or dry clean. So durable, so functional, so stylish! Set off your next event in style with matching tablecloths like these. Dress them up or down with pretty bows, table runners or floral arrangements. The options are endless!: 260gs/m - Dimensions: 152 x 259cm - Suitable for table size: - Colour: White - Length: 183-209cm (72"-82") - Width: 76-102cm (30"-40").
https://www.realsmart.com.au/2-x-rectangular-tablecloths-banquet-wedding-trestle-table-cover-259cm-white.html
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1513 Shan Dr E Mobile, AL 36693Single Family Residence 3 Beds, 1 Baths, 1,278 sqft - Est. Refinance: - $432/mo 1513 Shan Dr E is a single family residence located in Mobile, AL 36693. This property features 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and 1,278 sq ft of living space. The estimated market value for 1513 Shan Dr E is $95,000. For the surrounding community of Mobile, AL 36693, the average sale price for similar homes to 1513 Shan Dr E is $95,073. The nearby schools are very good and include Kate Shepard Elem Sch, Burns Middle Sch and Sw Ala Reg Sch Deaf Blind. The overall crime risk for this area is moderately high with 22 criminal and sex offenders residing within 1 mile. The natural disaster risk for this area includes very low earthquake risk, high tornado risk, and minimal flood risk. Equity & Loan-to-value Ownership Information Property Details: 1513 Shan Dr E - Single Family Residence - 3 beds, 1 bath - Home Size: 1,278 sqft - Parcel Number: R023301111001043 - County: Mobile - Subdivision: CRESTVIEW - Census: 1 - Tract: 3000 - Lot: 27 -13 Shan Dr E is $95,073 ($70/sq.ft.) Comparable Listings - 5250 Wentworth Ct - $110,000 - 2 Bd 2 Ba - 1,470 SqFt - 3366 Dandale Dr - $74,900 - 3 Bd 2 Ba - 1,428 SqFt - 3612 Vista Ridge Dr - $150,000 - 3 Bd 2 Ba - 1,390 SqFt - 2509 Brookfield ... - $69,000 - 3 Bd 2 Ba - 1,098 SqFt - 5362 Salmon Ct - $124,900 - 3 Bd 2 Ba - 1,322 SqFt
https://www.realtytrac.com/property/al/mobile/36693/1513-shan-dr-e/146461966
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Hypertension or high blood pressure is a chronic medical condition in which the blood pressure in the arteries is elevated. Hypertension is classified as either primary (essential) or secondary. 90-95% of cases are termed primary hypertension, no medical cause can be found while secondary hypertension (5-10% of cases) is caused by other health conditions that […]
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Timcon Construction workers erect forms for concrete sidewalks outside the new Servus Credit Union branch in Sylvan Lake on Wednesday. T he 7,080-square-foot building, which will offer a full range of banking services and operate six days a week, is one of five branches that Servus plans to open in Alberta this year.
https://www.reddeeradvocate.com/business/drive-through-service/
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B.C. has finished up on a provincial election, while here on the farm the animals have been holding their own springtime bid for leadership in the barnyard. It all started with the sheep. The incumbent of the flock is Patricia. She is slighter built than the other ewes and always on the alert. With head raised high she constantly sweeps the barnyard and pastures for danger and quickly settles any disputes that break out among the flock with a quick bunt to the dispute source’s head. It’s quite effective, though I admit it borders on dictatorship. The thing is, I like Patricia and I’m glad she’s in charge. You can just tell she is for the underdog. Or undersheep as the case may be. If a lamb is crying for its mom, Patricia gets there first, sniffs the little lamb and then fixes a glare on the wayward mother until she pulls her head from the feeder and says, “OK, OK, Patricia, enough with the judgemental stares already,” and wanders over to care for her lamb. When a new trough or shelter is set up, Patricia is the one that carefully performs the safety inspection before giving the all clear to the rest of the flock. Rowdy, as you might guess by her name, is more about brawn than brain, but I had no idea she was hungry for power. First to belly up to the trough, she seemed content to have Patricia in charge. Then Rowdy gave birth to twins and I put them together in a pen for a couple days so they could bond. Apparently Rowdy also used her time in the pen to put together a leadership campaign. On Day 2 of Rowdy’s release, she went to the polls with Patricia. I was nearby working in the garden when the battle for leadership first broke out. At first I dismissed the clash of horns as a minor disagreement, but it soon became apparent that this was no ordinary scrimmage. Neither was backing down. I rushed into the fray waving my garden rake. The ewes simply zigzagged and side stepped around me and continued to smash heads. I felt like an ineffectual referee in a hockey fight. At one point Rowdy knocked Patricia to her knees and I broke with fair election protocol by rapping Rowdy soundly on the horns with the rake handle, but to little avail. Rowdy was clearly the stronger one, but Patricia was wilier. As fatigue set in she planted her horns in Rowdy’s flank like they had been attached there with super glue, forcing them to spin in a whirlwind circle, denying Rowdy another chance to back up and charge. They finally spun themselves to a halt and staggered apart, heads hanging, flanks heaving, tongues lolling. Then Patricia composed herself, turned her back on Rowdy, walked off a few steps and lay down with her nose in the air. It was not a collapse of defeat, but an ingenious act of superiority and disdain. If she could talk she had just told Rowdy, “You are not worth any more of my attention. We are finished.” At that moment — and I swear I’m not making this up — a winter squall let loose with a shaking of snowflakes that rained down like celebratory confetti. Five minutes later the snow cloud emptied itself and the sun reappeared. Rowdy took up her usual position at the trough and Patricia made her rounds of the barn yard as if nothing had happened. I went back to raking my garden, when another election broke out, this one between a pair of woodpeckers. Like two politicians on a radio they hammered out their campaign rhetoric; one on a tin roof, the other on a metal bucket hanging on a fence post. They started off taking turns but soon they were both pecking furiously trying to drown the other one out — that’s the part that was like two politicians on a radio — not so much the pecking on a roof and bucket part. When a second mini snow storm swirled down, I realized that spring and winter were battling it out as well. Since it’s already mid-May I’m not voting for either one of them. Summer gets my ballot. Shannon McKinnon is a humour columnist from the Peace River country. You can read more of her writing online at
https://www.reddeeradvocate.com/columns/on-the-animals-farm-its-old-fashioned-politics/
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There has never been a more amazing time to dress up your walls with tile. The days of plain, single tile backsplash are long gone and we are floating in a sea of delightful marble, glass and porcelain. Nothing is too imaginative for the tile of today! Every tile can be installed on the wall regardless of shape or size and it can be customized to adorn any vertical (and horizontal) surface of your home. From the most delicate, glittery glass to oversized slabs of marble and onyx there is no end to the creative combinations using tile. Far beyond a useful waterproof liner for your shower, this product is now being employed as part of even the most avant-garde feature walls in many homes. If you have a space in your home that seems to need some architectural upgrading, you can add tile which replicates brick, cork and even wood. Imagine a walk in shower with a stunning WOOD look barn board and smooth pebble stones underfoot that is also waterproof! It will be like showering in a rain forest. If you go home everyday and stare woefully at your dated 70s inspired brick fireplace don’t despair, a large format tile easily covers even the ugliest facade. I have worked on many homes where we did not have to remove the existing. Often tile can go over existing product or a facade can be built giving a new face for the tile to adhere to. I had a client who lived near Markerville who had a large pedestal hearth and wall behind the wood burner which was made out of what looked like large chunks of rock set into concrete. It was truly hideous but she had lived with it for years as she couldn’t imagine the mess and work to remove the beastly rocks. I worked with her and a carpenter to build a shell around the entire mess and we applied new and modern tile to the space – instant and amazing change in her living room! The versatility and longevity of tile makes it such an appealing design tool – sometimes I see samples come into our store and will begin to day dream about where I could install it in my home. Some of the glass samples I have seen actually resemble candy and it is like an instant craving in my design sweet tooth! The ways tile can be used are endless and the best news of all is that it is a perfect conductor for heat. You can add the warmth of electric heat under any tile and in any space – even in your shower. Add warmth to those delightful pebbles or onto your shower bench and you may have a reason to never leave your bathroom space. It may be time to tile! There might be places in your home that could use a little refresh, a part in your life that could use a little luxury and tile may be the exact thing you need! The initial output of cost can be a bit intimidating but when you calculate the longevity of any tile product it will become apparent that this is an investment over the long term which will give you decades of pleasure and style. Kim Wyse is an interior designer with Carpet Colour Centre.
https://www.reddeerexpress.com/opinion/its-time-to-consider-tile-in-your-home/
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Murder trial ordered in fiery 2014 DUI wreck that killed pregnant woman, unborn baby A 40-year-old Trinity County man was ordered Thursday to stand trial on two counts of second-degree murder in connection with a suspected DUI crash in 2014 that killed a pregnant Hayfork woman and her unborn baby. The Shasta County District Attorney's Office said on its Facebook page that Robert Wayne Frederick was ordered at his preliminary hearing in Shasta County Superior Court to stand trial for driving under the influence causing injury. Frederick, who lived in Burnt Ranch, was driving westbound on Highway 44 east of Tompata Trail in the Millville area around 9:30 p.m. on July 25, 2014, when he lost control of his 1995 Toyota Camry, the California Highway Patrol has said. It said the car went off the highway, crashed through a fence and rolled over several times, bursting into flames. Arriving CHP units found the overturned car engulfed in flames about 100 feet off the highway and passers-by pulled its occupants out of the flaming wreckage. The CHP has said Frederick was on probation for DUI at the time of the crash. A passenger, 29-year-old Dorlis Jean Lauri, who was riding in the right rear seat, died in the crash, as well as her unborn baby. FISH TALE: Anglers rescue 'monster' 8-foot-long sturgeon in Lake Shasta Two other passengers, Kevin Rawlins, then 32, of Bella Vista, and Jennifer Jones, also then 32, of Lewiston, were also injured and treated and released from a Redding hospital, the CHP has said. Frederick, who suffered major injuries in the crash and was initially arrested on suspicion of felony DUI, but was released to the custody of Mercy Medical Center due to the severity of his injuries. Criminal charges were filed against Frederick in September 2014 and an arrest warrant was issued, but he was not taken into custody until over three years later, on Dec. 30, 2017. Frederick, who remains in Shasta County Jail with his bail set at $1 million, is due back in court Oct. 29 for the possible setting of his trial date. He has pleaded not guilty. READ: Reward offered in Shasta Lake double homicide According to a CHP report filed in Superior Court, Frederick and his three passengers had been at a Shingletown pizza parlor before the crash and he had downed a vodka and cranberry mixed cocktail, as well as a mixed drink of whiskey and cola. One of his passengers also told the CHP that Frederick drank about three alcoholic beverages earlier while they went swimming at a river around 5 p.m. According to the criminal complaint and a prosecutor, Frederick's blood alcohol level was about 0.17 percent, more than twice the legal driving limit of 0.08 percent. Passengers Rawlins, as well as Jones, told the CHP they, as well as Lauri, had told Frederick he was driving too fast and to slow down only moments before the crash. They estimated he was driving 75 mph to 80 mph before he lost control of the car, according to the CHP report. TWICE EVACUATED: Mom and kids escaped two fires. In search of a new normal. Join the Conversation To find out more about Facebook commenting please read the Conversation Guidelines and FAQs
https://www.redding.com/story/news/local/2018/09/21/driver-crash-killed-pregnant-hayfork-woman-going-trial/1378953002/?from=new-cookie
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Qualified Person (QP) Qualified Person (QP) Qualified Person Leicestershire Pharmaceuticals Competitive rate The opportunity I am looking for a practising QP to join a growing pharmaceutical company on a permanent basis to perform batch release duties under Directive 2001/83/EC/EU. You will need to be a multi tasker as my client is massively growing its portfolio and you will be handling around 90 - 100 batches per month. If you have solid dose experience then I want to hear from you! The company Family owned, my client is growing fast and are due to launch many new products in 2018. They specialise in niche and generic prescription drugs and supply both in the UK and Worldwide. They value their contribution to the local community and give back to local charities making this a fabulous company to be a part of. Responsibilities - Perform duties under Directive 2001/83/EC/EU an GMP, Annex 16 requirements and provide QP support as required - Work with QA Manager to ensure the QMS is maintained and fully compliant with GMP, GDP and ISO standards - Support audit program as required - Liaise with Regulatory Affairs with the submission of new or maintenance of existing product licenses. Experience/Qualification - Able to operate as a licensed QP under Directive 2001/83/EC/EU - Holding a relevant degree in a science based discipline Key words QP, qualified person, batch release, solid dose, EU Directive, Harris Lord are acting as a recruitment business for this role Reference: 35405'
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The number 37 is a prime number. The definition of a prime number is any positive number that can only be divided by the number one or itself. A prime number must also be a whole number larger than the value of one. In general, if a positive, whole number is not a prime number, it could be a composite number. A composite number is one that has at least one other number that can be equally divided into it, other than the number one and itself. The mathematical property of determining if a number is a prime or not is called primality.
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Some Ford models with six-speed transmissions include the 2015 Ford Fusion and 2011 Ford Super Duty pickup truck. The six independent gear assemblies in the Ford Super Duty pickup truck only require five clutches to operate. The 2015 Ford Fusion is equipped with a six-speed SelectShift Paddle Shifters transmission that works with a two-liter EcoBoost engine. This vehicle's transmission system enables drivers to change gears using clutch-less shifting. The Ford Fusion is designed with shift levers, or paddles, that are located on the steering wheel. These components can be enabled or disabled to conveniently switch between gears. The six-speed SelectShift automatic transmission is a trademarked technology that offers Ford Fusion owners temporary control of their vehicle, along with a sporty driving experience. Individuals are not required to be skilled in manual transmission to drive this particular Ford model. The 2011 Ford Super Duty pickup truck is installed with the 6R140 TorqShift six-speed automatic transmission. This transmission system is intended for heavy-duty use in both gasoline- and diesel-powered commercial trucks. The 6R140 TorqShift power train utilizes a Lepelletier-style configuration, which is an established method in the industry. This mechanism effectively provides power to the rear wheels of the vehicle, which generally enhances the system's overall performance. Other Ford automobiles equipped with six-speed transmissions include Ford Escape sports utility vehicles, Ford Explorer SUVs and Ford Edge crossovers.
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Air Conditioning Repair in Grand Prairie, TX Don’t wait for a major problem to occur with your air conditioning. Delaying service could result in more costly repairs and more damage to your AC unit in the long run. If you are in need of air conditioning repair in Grand Prairie, TX, consider the NATE certified technicians at Reliant Air Conditioning. Our service pros can assess your system and make any necessary repairs efficiently and accurately. AC repair and maintenance is an important part of preserving your air conditioning system. Safeguard your AC unit by having us perform routine, scheduled maintenance to help prolong the life of your system. We suggest that air conditioners be checked on an annual basis where all components of your AC unit are evaluated to ensure that all the parts are functioning and performing correctly and efficiently. AC Repair Services - Maintenance and Repair - System Diagnosis and Evaluation - Accessible Parts Inventory - Knowledgeable and Experienced Technicians - Professional and Courteous Technicians - Prompt and Efficient Service - Flexible Scheduling - Same Day Service for Most Repairs - Guaranteed Customer Satisfaction We also offer AC installation services of the most trusted and well-known brands in the industry. We provide you with a consultation on your needs and give you the opportunity to choose products designed with the latest technology and in compliance with current energy-efficiency standards. AC Repair Grand Prairie Homeowners Trust Reliant Air Conditioning has been a leading provider of air conditioning repair in Grand Prairie, TX for over 30 years. We strive to maintain our reputation as a dependable company that continually performs quality work with integrity. Our customers are important to us, therefore, we focus on providing the best service available. We are a well-established company in the industry, and we provide customers the peace of mind they need to know that their air conditioning repair will be done promptly and correctly. Our service professionals are experienced with all brands and models of air conditioning equipment and are always courteous and respectful of your time and property. With our A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, we consider ourselves a premier provider of air conditioning repair in Grand Prairie, TX.
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The Global Special Purpose Needle market is majorly driven by growing hygiene consciousness among patients and increase in the use of self-injection devices according to our research report “Global Special Purpose Needle Market Outlook 2023”. Regionally, the special purpose needle market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World (ROW). Among these, North-America is anticipated to witness a significant growth and occupying the largest share of the submersible pump market by 2021. Global special purpose needle market is anticipated to project a promising growth over the forecast period of forecast owing to the increasing aging population and government initiatives in order to raise awareness about the use of safe needles. The market is estimated to reach USD 17 billion by 2023 witnessing a compound annual growth rate of 7.5% over forecast period. North-America is likely to dominate the global special purpose needle market owing to the advance medical facilities in countries such as U.S and Canada. Asia-Pacific and Latin-America are expected to expand at a higher pace owing to the collaboration of private medical companies and government of developing nations such as India and China in order to provide better medical facilities across the region. Growing Hygiene Consciousness among Patients: Uplift Needle infection is the main cause behind the spread of blood borne diseases such as HIV, simplex virus. Increasing awareness towards the use of safe and hygienic needles and government initiatives to provide advance user safety and cost-effective needles will further uplift the demand for special purpose needles across the globe. Increase in the Use of Self-Injection Devices: Impetus Patients suffering from diseases such as allergic asthma, rhinitis, and migraine are more inclined towards the use self-injection devices. This will force special purpose needle manufactures to develop user-friendly and safe needles and this will further boost the demand of special purpose needles across the globe. The report titled “Global Special Purpose Needle Market Outlook 2023” delivers detailed overview of the special purpose needle in terms of market segmentation by regions, by types, by end use industry applications. Further, for the in-depth analysis, the report encompasses the industry growth drivers, restraints, supply and demand risk, market attractiveness, BPS analysis and Porter’s five force model. This report also provides the existing competitive scenario of some of the key players of the special purpose needle industry which includes company profiling of Medtronics, B. Braun Melsungen AG, Dickinson Company, Terumo Corporation, NIPRO Medical Corporationetc. The profiling enfolds key information of the companies which encompasses business overview, products and services, key financials and recent news and developments. On the whole, the report depicts detailed overview on the global special purpose needle
https://www.researchnester.com/press-details/special-purpose-needle-market-to-expand-at-75-cagr-through-2023/139
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AO World has reported an eight per cent jump in UK sales, which reflected a strong start to its year in April and May although weaker demand hit its performance in June. In a first quarter trading update to be delivered ahead of today’s AGM, the online domestic appliances retailer said it remained “on track to deliver its long-term strategic plan and the Board’s expectations for the full year remain unchanged”. In Europe, AO World recorded 46.2 per cent surge in sales in constant currency rates and said growth in that market was this was in line with its plan. The company said its half year results for the six months ending 30 September 2018 will be announced on 20 November 2018. Click here to sign up to Retail Gazette‘s free daily email newsletter
https://www.retailgazette.co.uk/blog/2018/07/ao-world-track-q1-uk-revenue-grows-8-pct/
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(Repeats to additional subscribers, no change to text) FRANKFURT, Nov 9 (Reuters) - ChargePoint, a U.S. maker and operator of electric vehicle charging stations, said on Thursday it struck a deal with petrol station service group Technical Services Group (TSG), marking the latest step in the group’s European expansion efforts. Through the deal, ChargePoint hopes to draw on TSG’s strong presence on the continent, where the France-based company provides maintenance services to about 32,000 petrol stations and is also active in their construction. Privately-held TSG, formerly part of Tokheim before it was sold to U.S. industrial conglomerate Dover last year, supplies equipment and services to the fuel distribution industry in Europe and Africa. The cooperation, which is aimed at business clients, will cover site construction, installation and maintenance of electric vehicle charging stations, which are expected to grow in number as carmakers shift toward battery-powered vehicles. Power utilities, tech start-ups and oil majors are all fighting to establish themselves as the dominant players in this fast-growing part of the e-mobility industry. “This partnership is a key lever in developing our European roll-out,” Christopher Burghardt, ChargePoint’s European managing director who previously worked for embattled ride-hailing group Uber, told Reuters. ChargePoint supplies charging hardware and software used to connect outlets. It owns no re-charging stations of its own but works like an Airbnb or Uber to create a network of locations and schedule bookings at available charge points. Counting BMW, Daimler and Siemens among its owners, ChargePoint has recently raised $125 million to expand outside its home market in the United States and into Europe. Initially, the partnership between ChargePoint and TSG will cover France, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands and Britain, with the opportunity to expand across Europe, ChargePoint said. “Many businesses are eager to be part of the future of mobility as more drivers choose EVs and cities and countries encourage electrification, and we’re excited to be able to help them,” TSG Chief Executive Baudouin de la Tour said. (Reporting by Christoph Steitz; Editing by Adrian Croft)
https://www.reuters.com/article/chargepoint-europe/rpt-chargepoint-partners-with-tsg-as-part-of-european-expansion-idUSL8N1NF8FD
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MUNICH (Reuters) - China has not given up hope for a new round of diplomacy with North Korea to prevent Pyongyang making further advances in its weapons program in violation of U.N.-part programize a nuclear weapon to be mounted on a missile have never been verified independently. Reporting by Robin Emmott; Editing by Dominic Evans
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-missiles-china/china-sees-chance-of-six-party-talks-with-north-korea-idUSKBN15W272
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Reynolds, Lake Oconee Written by Ed Vyeda August 16, 2013 It took about four hours for Christopher Rants to play the Great Waters Course at Reynolds Lake Oconee on Wednesday morning, Aug. 14 … well, make that nine years and four hours. That is because Great Waters was the final stop on the Iowa golfer’s quest to play all the courses on the GOLF Magazine list of Top 100 Courses in America – a journey that officially began in 2004. He still has the magazine issue from that year, sticking to that list as his “roadmap” of sorts. “People don’t know whether to say ‘Congratulations’ or ask ‘What’s wrong with you?’” jokes Rants, 45, a former member of the Iowa House of Representatives who didn’t start playing golf until age 30. “It felt good to get it done. I would schedule vacations and golf trips around the list, and was fortunate that my work took me to a lot of places near courses on the list.” Although Rants’ friends and regular golfing buddies were aware of the Top 100 endeavor, his wife Trudy and their two teenage daughters – all non-golfers – really had no clue. “Trudy knew I played a lot of golf but she never really grasped why we would go to a particular resort.” When Rants, the longtime Speaker of the House, left the Iowa legislature in 2010, he brought home his Top 100 golf ball rack that had been displayed on a wall in his office. That’s when the family knew about his special mission. And Trudy was happy to hear that of the seven courses left to play, most of them were in Hawaii, where she was more than happy for a family vacation last December. The trip to the islands left only one empty spot in the rack: Great Waters. So, when Rants had a conference to attend in Atlanta, he booked the tee time and made the relatively simple trip to Reynolds Lake Oconee – short compared to Rants driving 375 miles across western Montana to get to a golf course in Idaho, to check off another Top 100. “I am a golf fanatic,” says Rants, who did not grow up around the game. “Golf is about testing yourself. It is a non-partisan game,” he adds with a laugh. “I have friends from both sides of the aisle who play golf.” As was usually the case during his Top 100 rounds, Rants was on the Great Waters tee sheet as a single. “I always just walked on and met somebody to play with,” he noted. “That was a great part of the experience. With two exceptions of all the golfers I played with – one guy who could not get off his cell phone and a couple headed to divorce court – I would play with them all again.” At Great Waters, Rants played the first three holes alone (making a couple of pars) and then caught up with a twosome – joining Reynolds Lake Oconee member Greg Hadgis and his guest, Bennett Ghormley, for the remaining 15 holes. “A couple of really nice guys,” Rants said. “It was fantastic.” It was Rants’ second visit to Reynolds Lake Oconee – the first a few years ago to check The Oconee Course off his list of Top 100s to play – and he said Great Waters lived up to its pedigree as a Jack Nicklaus Signature course. (GOLF Magazine has adjusted its ranking lists through the years, with Great Waters now No. 43 and Oconee No. 62 on the list of “America’s Top 100 Courses You Can Play.”) “The golf course is gorgeous and they obviously put an emphasis on maintenance,” he said. “I started on the back and finished on No. 9, which I think is a great finishing hole itself. The greens were fast, but the golf course is so fair; everything is right there in front of you. The lake can be distracting – a good distraction. It’s a constant presence and just so beautiful. “Everybody has to have goals in life – some more worthy than others,” Rants said. “It was a task to get back to Reynolds. But what a great place to finish. Welcome back! To keep track of your saved/favorited properties. Let's reset it.
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Adam Ierymenko [email protected] Mon Sep 30 21:53:39 UTC 2002 The ability to report spam with dcc using -t many lends itself quite well to the concept of setting up spam bait addresses. I have set up several of these and posted e-mails on usenet to them, which is causing them to get some spam. I am just wondering if anyone knows what might be the best tactics to get an e-mail address signed up for *LOTS* of spam. Any ideas? (Basically, this is the inverse of what you normally want to do for an address... :) More information about the DCC mailing list
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Richland, WA Parks & Public FacilitiesParks Home Page Menu Richland Community Center Rentals The Community Center has rooms available for community events, meetings, corporate functions, weddings and similar gatherings. Availability is subject to dates and times that do not pose a conflict with previously scheduled recreational programming. You may call (509) 942-7529 or click here to check availability, but must rent in person at the Richland Community Center Monday through Friday between 8:00am and 4:30pm. Riverview Room The Riverview Room is 3,300 square feet in size and has the capacity to hold 450 people (standing) and 225 people (seated). It is the largest room in the Center with a spectacular view of the park and river and hardwood flooring. The room may be divided in half for smaller events. Kitchen The Kitchen is available for community events and limited private rentals. Senior Meals on Wheels program will use/share kitchen space from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The Kitchen is adjacent to the Riverview Room (north). Games Room Games Room is 1,000 square feet with a capacity for 77 people (standing) and 64 people (seated). This room is primarily used for card games, board games, and educational programs, as well as to provide meeting space for community groups. Arts and Crafts Room The Arts and Crafts Room is 660 square feet with a concrete floor. Capacity for 40 people. Use is for arts and crafts activities and educational classes scheduled by the Parks and Recreation Department. Activity Room The Activity Room is 900 square feet in size, with a capacity of 120 people (standing) and 60 people (seated). It also contains hardwood floors and a great view of the park and river. Meeting Room The Meeting Room is 631 square feet in size and has the capacity to hold 32 people. It is a multi-purpose room that can be used for meetings, lectures, and small group recreational activities. Conference Room The Conference Room is used for small group meetings up to 10 people. It is free to non-profit groups with their non-profit tax number at the time of rental. Wellness Room The Wellness Room is used for small group meetings up to 12 people. It is free to non-profit groups with their non-profit tax number at the time of rental. Resident: - Riverview (full) $93.00 per hour - Riverview (half) $69.50 per hour - Activity/Games $62.50 per hour - Meeting Room $47.25 per hour - Arts & Crafts $47.25 per hour - Kitchen $31.00 per hour - Conference/Wellness $16.25 per hour Non Resident: - Riverview (full) $140.00 per hour - Riverview (half) $107.00 per hour - Activity/Games $93.25 per hour - Meeting Room $69.50 per hour - Arts & Crafts $69.50 per hour - Kitchen $47.50 per hour - Conference/Wellness $23.50 per hour Commercial: - Riverview (full) $223.75 per hour - Riverview (half) $168.00 per hour - Activity/Game $134.25 per hour - Meeting Room $112.00 per hour - Arts & Crafts $112.00 per hour - Kitchen $77.50 per hour - Conference/Wellness $33.25 per hour Non-profit: - Riverview (full) $47.50 per hour - Riverview (half) $35.00 per hour - Activity/Games $31.00 per hour - Meeting Room $16.25 per hour - Arts & Crafts $16.25 per hour - Kitchen $20.00 per hour - Conference/Wellness No charge with non-profit number Riverview Room: $200.00 Refundable Damage Deposit All other rooms: $150.00 Refundable Damage Deposit W/alcohol: City contract & $1,000,000 Liquor Liability Insurance, applicable permits/licenses, $425 refundable damage deposit. For additional information call (509) 942-7529. Fees are hourly and in effect through 01/01/17. View the Indoor Rental Policy.
https://www.richlandparksandrec.com/facilities/richland-community-center/richland-community-center-rentals
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FAST & FREE UK DELIVERY ON ALL ORDERS OVER £50 CLICK & COLLECT 14 DAYS RETURNS HELP DESK The Stream 107 is an advanced streaming Smart radio featuring DAB/ DAB+ advanced Wi-Fi, and Spotify Connect*. Wi-Fi internet radio gives you to access thousands of radio stations from around the world, and you can also take your favourite stations abroad with you when you travel, provided you have a Wi-Fi internet connection. With a fantastic variety of options for streaming music, EQ controls and optional batteries, the Stream 107 is a brilliant radio streamer with both convenience of portability and great sound. All of our Smart radios deliver the following/Wi-Fi internet radio with media streaming Colour display Spotify Connect compatible music player* MP3/WMA/FLAC/AAC playback via DLNA Listen to stations from around the country, from around the world Play your music collection from your computer Dual-band WiFi (802.11b/g/n/a) 15 station presets Radio alarm (Internet or DAB) or buzzer alarm 6 position equaliser and separate bass and treble Headphone socket Battery or mains operation via AC adaptor (included) Built-in battery charger Batteries 6 x LR6/AA size, or rechargeable equivalent (batteries not included) Size(mm) 213(w) x 116(h) x 40(d) Weight 504g
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Rigo Group provides innovative industrial, maintenance and repair services throughout Victoria for clients in the rail, construction and private industry. Our expertise in industrial, repair and maintenance solutions come from a dedicated core team of highly skilled individuals, which enables us to provide innovative solutions across multiple sectors. Our high level customer service and solution driven model allows for personalised management of all projects whether small, medium or large.
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Our client now has an immediate requirement for a lead mechanical engineer to join their team on a staff basis. Lead discipline engineer within the maintenance and inspection department of the asset and ... LATEST JOB POSTINGS - Sort by Relevance✔ - Sort by Date Lead Mechanical EngineerRaeburn Recruitment Aberdeen, , United Kingdom Lead Mechanical EngineerCammach Bryant Limited Aberdeen, United Kingdom SECE Define and continuously maintain the means of assurance activities required to achieve and maintain the performance standards for safety critical equipment over the asset life cycle. Participate ... Mechanical LeadNES Global Talent Watford City, , United States Provides onsite oversight and coordination of the work activities, including but not limited to: facility construction, pipeline construction, location & road construction, compressor installation, down ... Mechanical Engineer - RotatingNES Global Talent Hampshire, , United Kingdom Evaluate and comment on discipline engineering work performed both internally and by Contractors and sub-contractors to ensure that work is being executed in accordance with Company specifications, company ... Mechanical Drafting LeadStrike 77380, United States The Mechanical Drafting Lead will function as a senior designer with a high level of experience in design, and the ability to function as a project lead for small to large capital projects. Primary Job ... Lead Engineer - TechnologyHalliburton Singapore, Singapore or directly impacts a revenue center's viability or its quality of service via personal contributions. - Skills are typically acquired through a undergraduate degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Material ... Mechanical Construction LeadNES Global Talent Watford City, , United States Assignment Scope: Provides onsite oversight and coordination of the work activities, including but not limited to: facility construction, pipeline construction, location & road construction, compressor ... Mechanical EngineerNES Global Talent Midland, , United States Global Talent is a leading global technical recruitment company providing professional contract and permanent staff to a diverse world-wide client base within the Oil & Gas industry. Our client, is a ... Mechanical EngineerNES Global Talent Houston, , United States Mechanical Engineer Job Scope Evaluate Vendor proposals for rotating equipment Generate bid clarification questions to align vendor proposal with company requirements Populate Technical bid Evaluations .... ... ... Executive (Project Engineer Mechanical)Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Coordinate and participate in the preparation and establishment of conceptual design and detailed engineering design activities by engaging internal resources or external resources such as consultant ... Mechanical Project EngineerNES UK Ltd Edinburgh, , United Kingdom NES UK Ltd have partnered with a Subsea seabed construction specialist who are seeking a Mechanical Design Engineer with a view to developing them into a Project Engineer. The role of Mechanical Design ... Mechanical Engineer - Rotterdam, NetherlandsLeap29 Rotterdam, Netherlands • Modelling and calculating mechanical designs for heavy (offshore) systems; • Drafting System-, Basic and Detail Designs; • Determining purchase specifications with focus on long lead ... Mechanical Engineer - Chemical PlantEnergy Resourcing Houston, TX, United States are currently looking for degree qualified Mechanical Engineers for a variety of projects with our Global EPCM Client. The mechanical engineer will report to our lead Mechanical/Reliability Engineer and ... Senior Mechanical EngineerNES Global Talent Sp. z o.o. Szczecin, , Poland Senior Mechanical Engineer Miejsce pracy: Szczecin Dla naszego Klienta z branzy chemicznej, poszukujemy obecnie doswiadczonych Kandydatów na stanowisko : Senior Mechanical Engineer Kandydat zatrudniony ... Associate Mechanical EngineerHalliburton Singapore We are looking for the right people - people who want to innovate, achieve, grow and lead. We attract and retain the best talent by investing in our employees and empowering them to develop themselves ... Associate Mechanical EngineerHalliburton Singapore, Singapore We are looking for the right people - people who want to innovate, achieve, grow and lead. We attract and retain the best talent by investing in our employees and empowering them to develop themselves ... Lead the maintenance team to execute plant-wide maintenance work.Safe Operations• Ensure/approve job safety analysis (JSA) for all maintenance work performed in the Plant. Maintain JSA inventory.• ...
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Insurance Block Exemptions The IBER exempts certain categories of agreements, decisions and concerted practices in the insurance sector on anti-competitive grounds with the application of article 101 (3) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. The Regulation grants an exemption to the application of competition rules to certain types of agreements in the insurance sector, namely agreements on: - Joint compilations, tables and studies - Co-(re)insurance pools (common coverage of certain types of risks) Although it is arguable whether the work of RISCAuthority is, or was ever intended, to be covered by IBER its existence does offer some protection. The current IBER is set for review in March 2017 and as part of that process a consultation programme amongst RISCAuthority members has now begun. This project will form the basis for an official and robust RISCAuthority response to the IBER review and will look to incorporate comment and recommendations from the ABI and Insurance Europe. Project Manager Additional Information - For more information or comment on this project please email [email protected]
https://www.riscauthority.co.uk/current-projects/insurance-block-exemptions.html
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Riverland Community College offers complete CPR training in a fun and educational environment. American Heart Association (AHA) Heartsaver® CPR certification is a perfect option for business and industry. Or if injuries are a concern, we recommend the Heartsaver® CPR Certification with First Aid. Riverland also offers Basic Life Support for Heathcare Providers for those working in the healthcare fields. Riverland’s AHA-Certified instructors will provide you with more than just the information but will help instill a confidence that you’ll be able to handle any emergency. Our classes include infant, children, and adult CPR. You will also learn what to do in an airway obstruction emergency. Included in every class is instruction in how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED). Wanda Staska [email protected] 507-433-0615
https://www.riverland.edu/customized-training/explore-courses/cpr-aed-and-first-aid-training/
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Fall Walk in Tennessee... It has been beautiful in Tennessee this weekend! Spent a little time the other day taking some pictures. The leaves are bright and colorful. 1. branch extending over the river, 2. park bench surrounded by fallen leaves, 3. shrub, 4. log with green moss, 5. oak tree and 6.red berries. Have a blessed day!
https://www.robenmarie.com/blog/2008/11/9/fall-walk-in-tennessee.html
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Last month I was privileged enough to participate in the annual House of Lords Chamber Debate. It’s the one time during the year when people who are not members of the House of Lords are allowed to sit on its benches and debate. This year the debate was about free speech and its limits. I made a short contribution about the practicalities of censorship and surveillance, and said that free speech should be about dialogue and conversation. Although I was absolutely thrilled to speak in the chamber, the real value for me came from hearing how other people view the issues of free speech, censorship, and surveillance. I have been campaigning on free speech issues for almost eight years now, and yet I heard some new rhetorical formulations that I plan to work into my own arguments on this issue. Chief among these was actually the first contribution, by Patrick Clarke of St Francies Xavier school in Liverpool. He said: … if people believe they are free to express themselves in whichever way they want within the public sphere, without being gagged by the state, they are much more likely to buy in to that democratic system, and believe that that system is the best form of government and society. This ensures, ladies and gentleman, that the system survives and is protected from the attempts of terrorists to disrupt that system and precipitate its collapse. When Patrick speaks of terrorists, I think he means two things. First, that those who are free to speak are less likely to become terrorists. But second, that when terrorism strikes, a strong support for the democratic system from all corners, even among those saying unpopular things, can unite a country. This idea of democratic buy in is a good formulation of one of the most powerful reasons to support free speech. I have already appropriated the phrase in my own advocacy. I also like the phrase at the end of his contribution: “We must not blunt the sword of free speech”. It reminds me of the cartoons in English PEN’s book Draw The Line Here, many of which riff on the pen as weapon metaphor.
https://www.robertsharp.co.uk/2016/12/14/free-speech-and-democratic-buy-in/
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Corporate Tax Manager Salary £60,000 - £70,000 per annum Location BlackburnFULL_TIME Consultant Katherine Allwood JobRef 50323993/001 Date posted 08 October 2018 2018-10-082018-11-24 retail UK Robert Walters United Kingdom A leading retail business in Blackburn are looking for a Corporate Tax Manager to join their team. About the role As part of this role, you will be completing the following tasks: - Taking on full responsibility for the tax compliance and reporting across the UK and European Group of the business. - Working closely with the external advisers and HMRC as required. - Developing, and maintaining, compliance processes and controls across the business. - Assisting with due diligence and deal support for M&A work as the business continues it's rapid expansion. - Dealing with all tax queries from across the business. - Developing regular and accurate reporting to the senior management team. - Ensuring that the tax compliance is always met, by keeping up to date with all tax changes. About the person This business are looking for a Qualified Accountant (ideally ACA or CTA), and are open to someone from either an Industry or Practice background. Strong tax knowledge and experience is essential for this newly created role. About the business This retail business are rapidly expanding, and looking for someone to take on this newly created role in their finance team. The company have large expansion plans that this role will be part of to help them complete. For more information on this role please apply via the link below, or email [email protected] Get in touch Katherine Allwood +44 161214 7400 [email protected]
https://www.robertwalters.co.uk/tax/jobs/corporatetax/1220232-corporatetaxmanager.html
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Please activate JavaScript in your browser to use all interface options. The main asset of the company is its highly professional staff motivated to work efficiently in today's difficult realities. In 2017, PJSC NK Rosneft once again confirmed the status of one of the largest employers in the Russian Federation. For 2017 the average headcount of PJSC NK Rosneft Group was 302.1 thousand people [1]. In comparison with 2016, the average headcount increased by 48.9 thousand people. The main reason for the increase in the Company's staff is the acquisition of new assets (Targin Group (17.0 thousand people)), the accounting of the staff of Bashneft Group Companies for the full year in 2017 and transferring staff from third-party contract service organizations to Group Companies. The average age of the Company's personnel has practically not changed and amounted to 40.1 (for 2016 - 39.9). The management positions were occupied by 37.3 thousand employees (in 2016 - 32.0 thousand people). At the same time, the share of employees classified as "Managers" remained practically unchanged in 2017 compared to 2016 (12.6%) and amounted to 12.3% of the total average headcount. Staff Efficiency and KPI System Efficiency improvement of labor is one of the key priorities of the Company. To implement this task, in 2017, work was continued to develop and approve integrated labor productivity indicators for enterprises of key business units and, in general, for the Company. Since 2016, the target value of the labor productivity indicator for the entire Company has been approved as a technical and economic indicator of the Company at the Board of Directors Meeting of the Company. PJSC NK Rosneft has a system of key performance indicators (KPIs) that is an integral part of the motivation and remuneration of the Company's management. In accordance with the directive of the Government of the Russian Federation, starting from 2016, KPIs of labor productivity in the relevant areas of activity have been included in the lists of performance indicators of the Company's management. The KPI system also includes some indicators in the field of sustainable development, for example, such as saving fuel and energy resources, the rate of employees’ injuries, an indicator showing the effectiveness of procurement from small and medium-sized businesses, the implementation of which is tied to the size of bonuses paid to the management personnel of the Company. The most important innovation of 2017 was the inclusion in the lists of performance indicators for management of the Company and Group Companies of the indicator, the goal of which is to introduce state professional standards in the activities of the Company and Group Companies. Also, the principles for calculating the indicator reflecting a reduction in the level of occupational injuries were amended with a standard aimed at increasing the transparency and openness of providing information on all accidents, including minor injuries, and the perimeter of indicator coverage was widened by including in the calculation the employees of the Company affected due to contractors’ fault. This approach allows us to assess the level of safety of working conditions in a more complete manner and respond in a timely manner to the dynamics of changes. Formation and development of the Company's human resources Development and Training In the section Staff Training and Development, it is necessary to change the number of training centers: The Company continuously increases the capacity of its training base in the regions of presence to actively use and develop its own training resource. The work of 10 practical training sites and 62 training centers and classes is provided by more than 2000 coaching and teaching staff from among the Company's experts. A program for equipping the Training Centers with simulators is being implemented to develop the practical skills of operational personnel working at hazardous production facilities. Staff Assessment The corporate system for assessing staff competencies has been successfully operating in PJSC NK Rosneft since 2005. The basis of the system is the competency-based approach. Criteria for assessment are corporate, managerial and vocational skills. The current system of competency assessment contributes to the solution of significant business tasks: To assess the competencies of employees, advanced methods are used, utilized in major international companies - testing, personal questionnaires, competency interviews, assessment centers, business evaluation games, 360°, etc. The Company is in the process of continuous improvement of the system for assessment and development of workers, specialists and managers. To this end, the following has been developed and used: The results of assessment procedures are taken into account when drawing up individual development plans and form the basis for planning activities for the training and development of the Company's employees. [1] The perimeter headcount according to the Business Plan was 318.0 thousand people as of December 31, 2017
https://www.rosneft.com/Development/Personnel/
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josefin Svedberg Rossland News Full of wildflowers and vibrant colours, the Seven Summits trail is open again for this season. With cooler temperatures over the past couple of days, it is the perfect getaway for an active adventure close to town. Take your mountain bike or simply go for a hike and admire the stunning views. Stew Spooner of Kootenay Columbia Trails Society says that the trail is in great shape this season. “We had the crew, of three workers, putting in twelve full days of clearing the trail before this season,” he said, adding “it is hard work because it is remote and difficult to access.” The crew had to remove rocks and move windfall and left the trail in premium condition. People are coming to town just because of the trail—well worth a visit.
https://www.rosslandnews.com/news/the-seven-summits-trail-is-open-again/
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Welcome to the second part late slate of games, beginning at 4 PM ET on Sunday as well as the Sunday night game. Click here to see our early game matchups analysis and our MNF matchups analysis as well. Check back here each week to get advice for your toughest start/sit decisions and take a look at our consensus rankings each week. Find me on Twitter @Pfunk00! 4:00 PM ET Games The late afternoon slate is down to three games this week, as the Seahawks-Raiders game is part of the morning group. The marquee matchup has been flexed to Sunday Night, as the Chiefs travel to New England to battle the resurgent Patriots. Enjoy the score-fest in that game, as there may not be much offense otherwise in these matchups. Jaguars at Cowboys Matchups We Love: T.J. Yeldon (RB, JAX) It's not as if you should be worried about Jamaal Charles stealing carries from Yeldon just yet. Yeldon is still the starter and should see another decent workload, especially in the passing game. Yeldon hasn't run for as many as 60 yards in a game yet but he has combined for 100+ scrimmage yards the last two weeks with Leonard Fournette out. Dallas is yielding the fifth-most receiving yards to RBs this year and will remain susceptible as long as Sean Lee is out. Yeldon is a strong RB2 with a safe floor. Dede Westbrook (WR, JAX) Westbrook's targets have hovered around five per game consistently other than one spike in Week 4 against the Jets when he caught nine passes for 130 yards. While that was a blowout win against a lesser secondary, this game could have some conditions in his favor. Slot receivers Golden Tate and Keke Coutee have seen success against Dallas and Westbrook could turn his matchup against Anthony Brown into his favor if Cole isn't left open. Westbrook isn't a terribly exciting play but could pay off for those needing a WR3 or flex substitute for Tate week. Matchups We Hate: Dak Prescott (QB, DAL) Prescott is the fantasy QB26, averaging 192 yards and one touchdown per game. Jacksonville allows the least fantasy points to QBs this season, just as they did last season. Any questions? Allen Hurns / Michael Gallup / Cole Beasley (WR, DAL) The weakest receiver corps in the league faces the top secondary. I wonder how this will go... Don't even consider any of these WRs. Keelan Cole (WR, JAX) Byron Jones might not be known as a shut-down corner just yet, but he's on his way. Jones is PFF's top-rated cornerback after five weeks and will draw primary coverage of Cole this week. It's tough to choose one Jaguar receiver over the other when they all fall within two targets of each other on the season (Westbrook: 34, Cole: 35, Moncrief: 36) so matchups will be a determining factor. In this case, Cole has a strike against him that the others don't. Geoff Swaim (TE, DAL) The fourth-year man has taken over the TE1 spot in Dallas, scoring his first touchdown in Week 4 and posting a career-long 43-yard reception in Week 5. That's about his ceiling, however, and it must be reduced against this stifling defense. He is a completely touchdown-dependent play this week. Other Matchups: Blake Bortles (QB, JAX) Dallas has run the seventh-fewest offensive plays this season and will continue to try slowing things down to mask their lack of firepower on offense, particularly the passing game. This has helped their defense as well, since they lack dynamic playmakers. The Cowboys only have one interception on the season, so Bortles should not have to worry about turning it over, especially since they shouldn't be playing from behind like last week at Kansas City. On the other hand, the Jags won't be airing it out nearly as much. Expect a mediocre game from Bortles and not one worth streaming this week. Ezekiel Elliott (RB, DAL) Don't think about benching Zeke. The Jags are an elite defensive unit but only 12th as far as rushing yardage allowed to RBs. Elliott will get the fed the ball even more than usual since the Cowboys do not have the manpower at receiver to consider attacking Jalen Ramsey or A.J. Bouye. The Jags know this and will stack the box all day, but 30 carries for 80 yards could be enough when combined with a few receptions out of the backfield and a chance to score if the Cowboys defense can come up with a turnover at some point. Jamaal Charles (RB, JAX) If a 31-year old running back signed mid-year to be the backup for a team that ranks 15th in rushing gets you excited, then Charles is your man! We don't know how much he'll play or how much is left in the proverbial tank but Charles probably won't see enough touches to make him worth considering. Donte Moncrief (WR, JAX) Does anyone realize that Donte Moncrief saw a league-high 15 targets in Week 5? Probably not since he only caught six of them. Moncrief wasn't efficient but he saw a lot of balls thrown in his general direction after the Jags found themselves in comeback mode quickly. That won't happen this week, so don't expect a carryover effect. Dallas is 29th in game pace (29.42 seconds per snap) and will keep trying to slow the game down due to their ineffective passing game. Moncrief will need a red zone look or two for any chance of a fantasy-relevant day. Rams at Broncos Matchups We Love: Jared Goff (QB, LAR) Goff leads the league with 1,727 passing yards and hasn't dipped under 300 in a game since Week 1. Playing in Mile High Stadium used to be a red flag for opponents but the Broncos are in the bottom half of the league for all major defensive categories and haven't been any better at home. It looks as if he will have his full complement of receivers playing on Sunday so keep rolling with Goff while he's hot. Todd Gurley (RB, LAR) The Broncos are allowing 5.2 yards per carry on the season and that figure is even worse at home (6.1 Y/A). Watching Isaiah Crowell run hog wild last week should be enough to convince any fantasy owner that the Broncos' front seven is not to be feared. Gurley should be the top-ranked running back on all boards yet again. Demaryius Thomas (WR, DEN) The veteran had his first big game of the year with 105 yards and a touchdown. He remains the top target in Denver and should get some chances opposite highly toastable Marcus Peters. Gerald Everett (TE, LAR) The Broncos continue to have a problem defending the tight end position. They were third-worst last season and sit at fourth-worst this season. It's hard to put trust in a player who has six catches in five games so it's understandable if he remains unowned in most leagues. This is as good a spot as he'll get, however, to prove that he was worth a second-round pick. Tyler Higbee outsnapped Everett 53-16 in Week 5 and it's been an 80-20 split in terms of snaps this season, so Higbee seems like the more obvious choice. Higbee only has a 10-8 target advantage this season, though. The snap advantage comes down to pass protection, especially since the Rams rarely target their tight ends and run the ball more often than most teams. When Everett is on the field, it's to run routes. There's no guarantee of high volume but there is a chance he makes a big play or two. He is a viable TE streamer if you are desperate or as a GPP punt play. Matchups We Hate: Royce Freeman (RB, DEN) Oh, the irony. After HC Vance Joseph stated that the team needed to get Freeman more touches, he saw a season-low five carries for 31 yards in Week 5. It's understandable because they were getting run off the field by the Jets and could not commit to a running game whatsoever. Does that change this week against the undefeated Rams who are first overall in total offense and third in points scored? Don't count on it. The Rams are also a top-10 defense against the run, so trotting out an RB who is barely used as a receiver isn't wise in neagtive matchups. Phillip Lindsay (RB, DEN) If Freeman is on the field less, maybe game script will favor Lindsay as a receiver and even as a runner when the defense is in nickel or dime packages. That line of thinking could hold true but Lindsay didn't see a boost in targets last week when the Broncos were trying to mount their improbable comeback. He's a marginal flex play but as a player who hasn't yet seen 20 touches in a game, he can't be considered much more than that. Other Matchups: Case Keenum (QB, DEN) You may have read a recent article titled, "Is Case Keenum Holding the Broncos Back?" Regardless of how you feel about Keenum, it's obvious that we don't know what to expect week-in and week-out. He benefited from garbage time in last week's blowout loss to the Jets, throwing for 377 yards and a pair of scores. This could be a similar situation with the Rams' top-rated offense coming to town. Their secondary hasn't improved as they hoped with their free agent acquisitions since Aqib Talib is out with a high ankle sprain and Marcus Peters is back to his old ways of getting roasted on the regular. Keenum could once again put up big yardage but it's hard to trust him. Courtland Sutton (WR, DEN) He practiced in full this week, so no need to worry about the ankle injury he suffered late in Week 5 while getting rolled on from behind. Sutton hasn't produced big numbers this year but he scored his first NFL touchdown last week and is coming off two straight games with six targets. If he matches up against Marcus Peters for much of the day as expected, there is plenty of opportunity for Sutton to make a splash. Emmanuel Sanders (WR, DEN) Sanders should continue to be a strong WR3 despite not having a terrific individual matchup. He's only seen fewer than seven targets once this year and is averaging a career-best 77.2 yards per game. Brandin Cooks / Cooper Kupp / Robert Woods (WR, LAR) Both Cooks and Kupp look to have cleared the concussion protocol and are now listed as probable. All members of "the best wide receiver group in the history of the NFL" can be played as usual this week. There may be snow in the forecast for Sunday, so temper expectations a bit, especially given the limited practice for Cooks and Kupp. Ravens at Titans Matchups We Love: None Matchups We Hate: Marcus Mariota (QB, TEN) A Week 4 shootout with the Eagles almost had us convinced that Mariota was ready to be an actual fantasy contributor. Then reality set back in. Mariota threw for barely over 100 yards and no touchdowns against Buffalo, marking the third such game this season. The Ravens play at a must faster pace than the Bills, ranking second in that respect, so this game should involve more offense. Then again, the Titans are one of the slower teams, preferring to control the ball and avoid mistakes, which is exactly what holds Mariota back. That and a depleted receiver group. There should be zero interest in Mariota going forward. Joe Flacco (QB, BAL) Tennessee has stifled opposing QBs for the most part, allowing six passing TDs in five games. While Flacco has been far better this season than last, and even usable for fantasy owners on a couple of occasions, he lacks the upside to warrant QB1 status in a non-plus matchup. Derrick Henry / Dion Lewis (RB, TEN) 3.4 and 3.2 yards per carry with one touchdown between the pair. That sums up how effective the Titans run game has been this year despite facing some weak run-stopping units in Miami, Buffalo, and Houston. Baltimore is one of the better teams in this regard, making it hard to justify either of these runners in Week 6. Alex Collins / Javorius Allen (RB, BAL) The Titans have been just as tough against running backs as the Ravens this year, allowing 12.6 fantasy points per game. Between these two players, they will likely split the difference just as they do snaps. Buck Allen has been on the field 48% of the time and Collins 42%, cutting into each other's value. Each is a risky flex play, with Allen the preferred option in full PPR while Collins has the higher ceiling. Michael Crabtree (WR, BAL) Drops, drops and more drops. Crabtree leads the league with six; only one other player has more than three. He's seen a healthy amount of 45 targets, yet has only pulled in 53% of them. This isn't a good time to rely on him for more than he's provided so far, which is a middling floor based on receptions totals, with only one score. Crabtree could pull it together eventually, but you should have better options at WR by now. Baltimore TEs The Ravens target their tight ends 22% of the time, ninth-most in the league. The problem is they have four of them and spread the ball out too much to make any a reliable fantasy pick. Hayden Hurst may eventually take over the main pass-catching role or an injury could clear things up a bit. For now, none present enough upside to even roster in most 12-team leagues. Other Matchups: John Brown (WR, BAL) Brown continues to be the Ravens' best offensive weapon and is averaging a ridiculous 20.8 yards per reception. This makes sense, since his aDOT is 19.8. He'll meet his match speed-wise in Adoree Jackson but Brown is still a good bet to build off of last week's 14-target game. Corey Davis (WR, TEN) Baltimore's defense is tough but there is some wiggle room here for fantasy value. Davis is averaging 2.34 yards per route run, 10th-best among WRs. This is a team that fares much better at home and Davis is no exception. The sheer volume of targets sure to go his way make him hard to sit, even against a quality team. Taywan Taylor (WR, TEN) Taylor showed promise in Week 4 with seven catches for 77 yards but dipped down to three catches for 30 yards last week. This week he could fall somewhere in between. He won't find too much resistance from slot corner Tavon Young and even die-hard football fans would be hard-pressed to name another receiver on the team after Corey Davis and Tajae Sharpe. Taylor should provide a decent floor in PPR leagues but has a definite limit to his upside. Sunday Night Football - Chiefs at Patriots Matchups We Love: Patrick Mahomes (QB, KC) The casual, uninformed fantasy football owner might look at last week's stat line and worry. Mahomes didn't throw a single touchdown and finally threw his first interception of the year (two, in fact). We must understand that he went up against the Jaguars' top-ranked pass defense that has only allowed three passing TD all season and he did run for a TD along with his 313 passing yards. Of course, he wasn't going to keep putting up TD totals like he did in the first three weeks, but against the Patriots, he just might. They've allowed 11 passing TD this year, tied for fifth-most. Start Mahomes as you normally would. Tom Brady (QB, NE) There's a strong argument that Brady could be the top-ranked QB in Week 6. His receiving corps suddenly became a strength rather than a weakness with the return of Julian Edelman and addition of Josh Gordon. Brady has thrown for three TD the last two weeks while the Patriots have scored 38 points each time. The Chiefs have allowed more passing yards than any team this year by far, with a whopping 200-yard lead over the Steelers (then again, the Bucs had a bye). Brady is a no-brain QB1 if there ever were one. Sony Michel / James White (RB, NE) As much as the Chiefs have bent over for opposing QBs, they've been no better against RBs. KC is allowing the second-most fantasy points to the position, at 28 PPG. One reason to prefer White in this case is that much of that damage has been to pass-catching backs, with the 454 receiving yards to RB being the most in the league. They are 10th-worst on the ground at 488 yards allowed. Both backs will get plenty of work and find wide, open spaces to run. Michel has been questionable with a knee injury although there's been no indication he will miss this game. White seems like the safer play in this matchup anyway. Travis Kelce (TE, KC) If Eric Ebron roasted the Pats for 105 yards and two scores, Kelce should do even better, right? It's hard to gauge because he is by far the best tight end the Patriots have faced this year, having played Houston, Jacksonville, Detroit, and Miami previously, which makes their defense against the TE look better than perhaps it is. Kelce is sure to see plenty of targets in this Battle of the Star Tight Ends, so he figure to be a strong play as usual. Rob Gronkowski (TE, NE) Stop me if this sounds familiar... the Chiefs defense has been terrible at stopping the tight end position. Gronk hasn't scored since Week 1 and now faces more competition for targets but he is averaging six targets per game and will always remain a top-three TE pick based on potential alone. Matchups We Hate: Kareem Hunt (RB, KC) Hunt owners have complained about lack of usage but it's not about his running, as he's averaging almost 19 carries per game. The problem is that Pat Mahomes is slightly different from Alex Smith in the sense that he prefers throwing the ball deeper down the field to his receivers. KC running backs have been targeted in the passing game 12% of the time, second-fewest in the league. Hunt has a total of five catches in five games, which is far below last year's average of 3.3 receptions per game. His fantasy value is being propped up by a high touchdown count but he isn't an RB1 in a matchup where the Chiefs aren't likely to be ahead by a large margin and able to run the ball as much. That said, Hunt can't be benched because he always has a good chance to score in this offense and it's extremely unlikely you would have two better RB options. Sammy Watkins (WR, KC) Look up "boom-bust" in the fantasy football urban dictionary and a picture Sammy Watkins is likely to appear. He has three games of 12+ fantasy points (typical PPR scoring) and two games with five or less. He enters Week 6 with a hamstring issue that could be concerning for a speed burner like him and a tough matchup with Stephon Gilmore on the other side. He's always a play away from making a splash, but this week seems too risky to use a flex spot on. Chris Hogan / Phillip Dorsett (WR, NE) Not so much the matchup itself but the situation makes both these players shaky fantasy bets. They shift from WR1/2 respectively to the WR3/4 spots thanks to Edelman and Gordon. Hogan couldn't capitalize on his grand opportunity early in the year and hasn't even reached 50 yards in a game to this point. He has been limited in practice as well, so strike him from all lineups. Dorsett could benefit if Hogan sits but is also a dice roll in season-long leagues. Other Matchups: Tyreek Hill (WR, KC) What do the Patriots do best? Take away your biggest weapon and try to limit big plays. When choosing between Kelce or Hill, the Pats are more likely to give up the middle portion of the field to Kelce for smaller gains than to let Hill run loose down the field for a big strike. We never really know how the Pats are going to gameplan but my best guess is that the safeties will stay deep to support the strong CB duo of Stephon Gilmore and Jason McCourty. The Pats have given up their share of points this year but Keelan Cole is the only WR to go over 100 yards against them so far. Hill is too good to sit, although expectations shouldn't be sky high just because this could be a high-scoring game. Demarcus Robinson / De'Anthony Thomas (WR, KC) Both of these little-used receivers enter the game with three catches on the year. Each has also scored a touchdown, which places them above Julio Jones in that regard (cheap shot, I know). The Chiefs will have to get creative in their playcalling and the Pats will gladly cede targets to secondary and tertiary receivers, so this could be an opportune time to use one of the players in a GPP lineup and save some money.
https://www.rotoballer.com/week-6-nfl-matchups-analysis-start-sit-advice-part-2/558761?src=jq_tabs_sb
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The Icicle Thief (1989) The Icicle Thief Photos Movie Info. Cast Maurizio Nichetti as Antonio Piermattei / The Director of the Film as Antonio Piermattei / The Director of the Film Caterina Sylos Labini as Maria as Maria Renato Scarpa as Priest as Priest Heidi Komarek as Model as Model Federico Rizzo as Bruno as Bruno Carlina Torta as TV Spectator as TV Spectator Massimo Sacilotto as TV Spectator as TV Spectator Claudio G. Fava as Film Critic as Film Critic Lella Costa as TV Secretary as TV Secretary Matteo Auguardi as Paolo Piermattei as Paolo Piermattei Cateiina Sylos Labini as Maria Piermattei as Maria Piermattei Marco Zannoni as T.V. Technician as T.V. Technician Salvatore Landolina as Sergeant as Sergeant Critic Reviews for The Icicle Thief All Critics (8) | Fresh (7) | Rotten (1) Charming and inventive. June 12, 2004 | Rating: 4/5 Uma comédia cada vez mais rara nos dias de hoje: inteligente, tocante e, claro, muito divertida. May 31, 2002 | Rating: 4/5 | Full Review… Audience Reviews The Icicle Thief Quotes There are no approved quotes yet for this movie.
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Definition: lasers with a solid-state gain medium containing a laser-active dopant Categories: lasers, optical materials How to cite the article; suggest additional literature The term doped insulator lasers is sometimes used to more precisely address a specific class of solid-state lasers. These have a gain medium which is a transparent and electrically insulating solid material, in which the laser amplification is done by some dopant. The host medium can be a single crystal (monocrystalline medium), a glass or a ceramic. The laser-active constituents are dopant ions either in the group of trivalent rare earth ions (e.g. Nd3+, Yb3+ or Er3+) or from the transition metals (e.g. Ti3+, Cr4+, Cr3+ or Cr2+). Not included in doped insulator lasers are lasers with other solid-state gain media such as semiconductor lasers, solid-state dye lasers or color center lasers. The term solid-state lasers is normally used with the same meaning as doped insulator laser, effectively excluding various types of lasers with solid gain media. See also: solid-state lasers, laser crystals, laser crystals versus glasses, rare-earth-doped gain media, transition-metal-doped gain media and other articles in the categories lasers, optical materials If you like this article, share it with your friends and colleagues, e.g. via social media:
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What constitutes good security infrastructure? Ask a member of a security vendor's sales team, and he might hand you an order book with all the boxes checked. Ask a consultant, and her solution might focus on an extended hand-holding engagement. Ask a member of a country's cybersecurity emergency response team (CERT), and he will talk about national infrastructure and public-private partnerships. The reality is that good infrastructure is the best security you can afford that reduces risk. While this may sound a bit flippant, it is steeped in reality. International and National Infrastructure Security becomes acute when the environment in which you operate has its own shortcomings—over which you have little control. For example, a Carnegie Mellon University graduate student in October 2013 discovered a slideshow file on the website of the China State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO), which protects intellectual property in China. The file listed the author as Tomato Garden, a website well known for providing pirated software. The important point here is that the entity charged with protecting the intellectual property of others can still have a hard time policing its own infrastructure. If the environment is not robustly organized to provide adequate protections, or if the organization is unable to close internal access to data, the likelihood of support in the event of a breach or a counterfeit product may be low. Similarly, Internet penetration is indicative of security market maturation. Indonesia has a plethora of entrepreneurs, all vying to use the same Internet infrastructure, which at the end of 2013 had an Internet penetration rate of just 33 percent. In comparison, their neighbor, Malaysia, enjoys almost 66 percent Internet penetration, according to an October 2013 Internet Global Forum report on Indonesia Internet infrastructure and governance. The more mature the environment, the more likely security infrastructure is a top-of-mind discussion point and solution implementation. To that end, the report notes that in September 2013, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), announced that a cybersecurity agreement was reached among member states to jointly develop a mechanism to combat cyberattacks, coordinate training, and share threat information. In a nutshell, they took concrete steps to improve the infrastructure and the security of the infrastructure in which companies must operate in order to maintain global competitiveness. Company Infrastructure Security professionals will almost certainly agree that weaving security into the process as early in the product development or company evolution cycle as possible will, in the long run, save both time and expense. Those who handle security with an uncommitted "we'll get to that later" may find themselves holding onto greater risk than those who are planful. "Bolting on security," when security is an afterthought tacked on at the end of a process rather than planned and designed prior to becoming a necessity, is rarely cost efficient and almost always an incomplete exercise. You will find that those in the "bolt-on" category oftentimes view "compliant" as being synonymous with "secure," when nothing could be further from the truth. Compliance gets the door open to the market; being secure keeps your company's doors open. Security risk assessments are the CIO/CSO and CEO's best friend. They serve to highlight identified risks to the decision makers, and the company can then determine which, if any, they can close with available resources and which may be left in a vulnerable state due to resource constraints. The company can build the security infrastructure that best serves their needs and provides the most robust security intelligence in order to provide timely data to decision makers. Many Hands Make Light Work Collaboration and sharing of gross event data and redacted specific incident data with partners and even competitors will serve to raise the level of awareness for all concerned. Government entities at both the federal and the state level have rolled out public-private partnerships for this purpose. In addition, companies both large and small rely on certain core resources from within open-source initiatives. Using open-source technologies lowers overall product and tool developmental costs. The recent Heartbleed episode demonstrated the need for ensuring that security is built into a solution during design and development. OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) is an example of software industry collaboration, as the OWASP has rolled out suites of testing tools that companies may use to check for vulnerability. To that end, a number of technology companies banded together in late April 2014 to support and fund open-source projects via the Core Infrastructure Initiative. Not surprisingly, the OpenSSL library will be the first global project of its kind, a clear signal of the importance of ensuring that security infrastructure is secure.
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Greetings, I want to take this opportunity to thank you for allowing me to serve as your President. This organization has meant so much to me over the past eighteen years. Southern Association of Dance Masters has provided the resources to assist me, and many others in growing professionally and personally. SADM is a family. Those of you who have been around for a while know this to be true, and those who are new to SADM will soon find this out. SADM has always been focused on proper education of teachers and providing them with the tools to provide proper training for their students in the techniques of dance, which is the ultimate goal. This summer we celebrated our 58th summer convention at The Guest House At Graceland. I know, all who attended will agree with me, that it was a fabulous event. We all enjoyed the Dance Competition with many fine dance studios taking part. SADM sponsors a Ballet Forum for students to study dance under a professional ballet master and learn a piece to perform at our annual banquet. This years banquet “Aloha Hawaii” was so fun, and made so by the wonderful staff at The Guest House At Graceland. Great food and wonderful dance performances enjoyed by all. I haven’t even got to the best part... We had a great faculty of teachers that provided two days of exciting classes for teachers and students. I wish all of you would have attended this event as it is fun to share all of this with everyone! It’s not to late though because we have another convention just around the corner on November 10—11, 2018 at Whispering Woods Conference Center, Olive Branch, MS. Check it out and be there to receive the benefits of studying and honing your dance skills with your fellow teachers. Inspiring classes will be available to your students and they can take part in the Southern Stars Dance Competition on Saturday evening. I love dance and I love sharing it with you, See you there, Kathy Kinner SADM President
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$58,464 (USD)/yr Average Base Salary $28 (USD)/hr Average Hourly Rate $976 (USD)/yr Average Bonus $57,748 (USD)/yr Median Base Salary $28 (USD)/hr Median Hourly Rate $976 (USD)/yr Average Bonus The average medical pulmonary technician salary in Florida, United States is $58,464 or an equivalent hourly rate of $28. This is 7% lower (-$4,407) than the average medical pulmonary technician salary in the United States. In addition, they earn an average bonus of $976. Salary estimates based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in Florida, United States. Salary by Experience $42,288 (USD) Entry Level Salary $71,908 (USD) Senior Level Salary Are you paid fairly? Calculate your market salary rate to find out.Calculate Salary Salary Potential Estimated salary in 2023: $67,776 5 Year Change: 16 % Job Description Education Jobs that May Interest You EM need in FL (Physician #) access_time Posted 10 days ago account_balance Medical Doctor Associates location_on Kissimmee ... medicine jobs, pulmonary critical care jobs, critical care nurse practitioner jobs, surgical ... medical technician jobs Certified Sterile Processing Technician-Central Sterile, PT-Eves, JDCH access_time Posted 5 days ago account_balance Memorial Healthcare System location_on Hollywood Properly disposes of bio-hazardous substances, chemicals, medical waste, and supplies. Experience ... Cystic Fibrosis, Pulmonary and Sleep Center * Dermatology * Emergency Department and Trauma Center Pharmacy Technician II - Pharmacy, FT-Eves, JDCH access_time Posted 13 days ago account_balance Memorial Healthcare System location_on Hollywood ... most complex medical conditions. Today, in its 25th year, the hospital now has the unique ... Cystic Fibrosis, Pulmonary and Sleep Center * Dermatology * Emergency Department and Trauma Center Medical Assistant - Ped Neuroscience, FT Flex, MPG access_time Posted 1 month ago account_balance Memorial Healthcare System location_on Hollywood Graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant or Emergency Medical Technician program. Licensure ... Cystic Fibrosis, Pulmonary and Sleep Center * Dermatology * Emergency Department and Trauma Center EM Physician Assistant access_time Posted yesterday account_balance TeamHealth location_on The Villages Flexible schedule Keyphrases: emergency medicine jobs, critical care medicine jobs, pulmonary ... medical technician jobs
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LabNews - December 2, 2011 — PDF (1 Mb) By Neal Singer Suppose you believe — as many researchers do — that nanowires will be the electrical current-carriers of the future for certain types of solar arrays, batteries, telephones, and tiny portable computers. But perhaps you also suspect — as many researchers do — that strange and unpredictable effects may take place in the currents carried by these nanowires when placed in proximity to each other — the sine qua non for carrying out their business. THE EYE OF MIKE LILLY observes two individually powered nanowires, embedded one above the other, in a few atomic layers of Sandia-grown crystal. The unique test device already has yielded new information about nanoworld electrical flows. (Photo by Randy Montoya) So you’d want to measure the possible changes in voltage of one wire as caused by another, to determine how significant the current boost or drag, so you can allow for it in designing your device. But you have a problem. The best test method available involves putting a charged piece of material called a gate between two nanowires on a single shelf. The gate, flooded with electrons, acts as a barrier: It maintains the integrity, in effect, of the wires on either side of it by repelling any electrons attempting to escape across it. But the smallest wire separation allowed by the gate is 80 nanometers. A much smaller gap is necessary for verisimilitude with expected future devices. Simple but brilliant test design Now consider instead this simple but brilliant test design: What lead researcher Mike Lilly (1132) and co-workers at McGill University envisioned was to put the nanowires one above the other, rather than side by side, by separating them with a few atomic layers of very purely grown crystal. The result? Nanowires separated vertically by only 15 nanometers. And because each wire sits on its own independent platform, each can be independently fed and controlled by electrical inputs varied by the researchers. The researchers found, as reported online at DOI: 10.1038/NNANO.2011.182, and in the upcoming December 2011 Nature Nanotechnology, highly significant effects: Positive voltage boosts could be as high as 25 percent on the second wire. The work required the crystal-growing expertise of John Reno (1132), the fabrication and measurement skills of McGill doctoral student Dominique Laroche, and elements of previous work by Jerry Simmons (1120). “There are all sorts of people working on nanowires,” says Mike. “They’ve been doing it for 20 years. At first, you study such wires individually or all together, but eventually you want a systematic way of studying the integration of nanowires into nanocircuitry. That’s what’s happening now. It's important to know how one-dimensional (1-D) wires interact with each other rather than regular wires. A 1-D wire is not the common thick-waisted household (3-D) wire, which allows current to move across, vertically, and forward, nor is it your smaller flattened micron-sized wires (2-D) in typical electronic devices that allow electrons to move forward and across but not up and down. In 1-D wires, the electrons can only move in one direction: forward, like prisoners coming to lunch, one behind the other. Though the gallium-arsenide structures used by Mike are fragile, nanowires in general have very practical characteristics — they may crack less than their bigger cousins, they’re cheaper to produce, and offer better electronic control. But it’s as a problem in basic science that their characteristics fascinate Lilly. The Coulomb drag effect “In the long run, our test device will allow us to probe how 1-D conductors are different from 2-D and 3-D conductors,” says Mike. “They are expected to be very different, but there are relatively few experimental techniques that have been used to study the 1-D ground state.” One reason for the difference is the Coulomb force, responsible for what is termed the Coulomb drag effect regardless,” says Mike, “and we can't measure it. What we can measure is the voltage of the other wire.” There are no straightforward answers as to why the Coulomb force creates negative or positive drag, but it does. What’s known, Mike says, is that “enough electrons get knocked along that they provide positive source at one wire end, negative at the other. A voltage then builds up in the opposite direction to keep electrons in place.” The so-called Fermi sea — a 3-D concept used to predict the average energy of electrons in metal — should totally break down in 1-D wires, which instead should form a Luttinger liquid, says Mike. A Luttinger liquid is a theoretical model describing the interactions of electrons in a 1-D conductor. To better understand the Luttinger liquid is Mike’s underlying reason for the experiment. Having an interest on many levels proved useful because making the test device “took us a very long time,” says Mike. “It’s not impossible to do in other labs, but Sandia has crystal-growing capabilities, a microfabrication facility, and support for fundamental research from DOE’s office of Basic Energy Sciences (BES). Their core program is interested in new science and new discoveries, like the work we’re doing in trying to understand the fundamental ideas behind what is going on when you. - Neal Singer Top of page Return to Lab News home page By Nancy Sal. -- Nancy Salem Top of page Return to Lab News home page
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Discover new features and enhancements in the latest release of SAP Cloud for Real Estate. Check out new capabilities and the best approach to implement and configure them. Zavolajte nám na 0800 049 001 Alebo si pozrite náš kompletný zoznam miestnych čísel Location Management Manage space more effectively, evaluate the financial performance of buildings quickly, and understand the physical characteristics of each location. Optimise your real estate portfolio - Use a single dashboard to track overall portfolio performance, including capacity and cost analysis - Access the most important contract details for each leased building quickly - Leverage integration capabilities to gain real-time financial insights - Use advanced workplace management features to visualise, analyse, and plan workspaces Contract and Lease Administration Actively manage lease agreements, track critical dates, perform valuations based on new lease accounting standards, and analyse leasing costs. Manage contracts and leases more effectively - Comply with new leasing regulations within IFRS and US-GAAP reporting standards - Evaluate lease performance - Perform contract simulations for renewals and break options - Access cost data associated with each contract Associated Technology Streamline real estate management processes by integrating with SAP and non-SAP solutions and harnessing the power of in-memory technology. Previous Next Ensure consistency across the enterprise while reducing data duplication and cost of ownership with direct access to data in SAP ERP. Get an overview of features in the latest release of SAP Cloud for Real Estate..
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Arun Jaitley said that unlike 1971 this was an era of rising expectations of growth. People see the potential for India to achieve 8 percent or 9 percent growth. No people put pressure on decision-makers to achieve this potential, he added. In 2015, the nation cannot exist on slogans alone as in 1971, Arun Jaitley said alluding to Indira Gandhi’s massive election victory that came with her call, “Garibi Hatao,” or “Banish Poverty.” Speaking at Columbia University, Arun Jaitley said former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh “was overpowered by someone”. That’s person’s thoughts were stuck in 1971 without directly name Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi and he seemed to give Singh the benefit of the doubt. The rationalisation of subsidies carried out by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, he said, was the “unsung revolution in India.” Arun Jaitley was the keynote speaker at the inauguration of the Deepak and Neera Raj Center on Indian Economic Policies at Columbia University’s School of Public and International Affairs. The founding of the Center is financed by Deepak Raj, who is the managing director of the private investment firms Rush Brook Partners and Raj Associates, and his wife Neera. Arun Jaitley touched on the key changes that were taking place in India that impacted the economy. Realising that international investment is important to raise resources for development, India is dealing with the issues that discouraged it. India had a bad reputation for ease of doing business and a change in governance is taking place at the central level, he said. No ministry holds up clearances, which are done in days, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally reviews projects that are delayed. A concept of “competitive federalism” was taking root with states now vying to make themselves attractive for investments, he said. Even Kerala and West Bengal, which had a leftist orientation, have stated to reorient themselves, he added. On taxes, he said “we lost credibility with the world” because of the retrospective taxation issue. “Aggressive taxation” has not produced results because ultimately it is overturned by courts and the government taken steps so now the fears of retrospective taxes have been put to rest. In dealing with natural resources, the previous government used a discretionary process, which led to the scandals in mining and cellphone spectrum allocation, he said. Now the government was letting the markets decide the allocations in a transparent manner, he added. Jagish Bhagwati, the eminent economist, said that Directive Principles of the Indian Constitution were made into rights enforceable by courts and when there isn’t economic growth commensurate to pay for the entitlements, deficits rise hurting development. Bhagwati, who is the director of the Center, criticised the prevailing shallow discourse on India in some quarters in the US. As an example, he took at dig at the op-ed pages of The New York Times, which, he said, relied on people from think tanks who do a little thinking and then go after India on tanks. India’s Ambassador to the US, Arun Kumar Singh, said that the Center should promote a better understanding of India among a broader section of the US and help shape the narrative. He mentioned the use of “loaded words” like “outsourcing,” which has a negative association. While virtually anything bought in the US is made outside in places where the manufacturing has shifted, that is not called outsourcing, a word used when tech sector jobs move to India; Another example Arun Jaitley gave was the perception of Indian and intellectual property rights. While India is often portrayed as not conforming to the norms, the tech sector has said that it had no problems with the country over intellectual property rights, he said. In entertainment, both Indian and US industries had concerns, he said. Only the pharmaceutical sector had made an issue of intellectual property rights in India and these were because of corporate reasons, rather than actual patent issues, he said. He said that there was growing interest in India among businesses and among students. In many universities there was a demand for teachers to teach courses on India, he said. Among the reasons for the deepening ties between the US and India seen in the dramatic increase in trade between the two countries and in close political and strategic ties, Singh said was the role of the Indian diaspora: There were 110,000 Indian doctors, many working in remote areas; 40 percent of all the hotel rooms in the US are in Indian-owned businesses, and 140,000 students from India are studying in the US. Moreover, Indian companies have invested $15 billion in the US and created 90,000 jobs, Singh said. Deepak Raj said India is now at a critical juncture and is poised for a breakout in creating jobs and providing better health and education. Arun Jaitley wanted the institute to be a part of the solution in meeting these goals. The school’s dean, Merit Janow, outlined the center’s goals of promoting new policy-oriented research and dialogue on the Indian economy and disseminating the information to policy-makers, researchers and students.
https://www.satyamthetruth.com/business/arun-jaitley-blames-the-mindset-of-1971-for-lost-opportunities/
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Fall Alaska Custom Photo Tours The Fall (Autumn) season in Alaska is an extraordinary time. The landscape explodes with color in many places as the tundra turns red and the Birch, Aspen and Willow trees turn yellow and red. The moose and caribou antlers have shed their velvet and look their best. The wildlife are fattening up for the winter and they look their best in the fall. The nights begin to get dark enough to view and photograph the Aurora Borealis which are more likely to appear during the fall equinox. The summer crowds are dwindling after mid-September and the prices begin to drop though some lodges begin to close for the winter. Below is a variety of images photographed during Alaska’s Autumn months and can likely be had during a custom Fall Alaska photo tour.
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Dr Jasper van Wezel – The Unexpected Spirals of Electron Density Spirals are an intriguing shape to find in the natural world because they have handedness – turning either to the left or right as you move along them – and it’s this property that makes the work of Dr Jasper van Wezel and his team at the University of Amsterdam particularly interesting. The recent discovery that electrons within the material Titanium-diselenide can spontaneously form into a corkscrew shape was an unexpected example of a spiral emerging in physics – and Dr van Wezel and his colleagues have dedicated the past few years to developing a simple, yet eloquent explanation. Understanding Atomic Structure When atoms form into solids, their structure is dictated by where their electrons sit in the space surrounding the nucleus. This space is divided into electron ‘orbits’ – regions of space that can each hold a fixed number of electrons. As we move through the periodic table, from the lighter elements to heavier ones, the number of electrons each atom contains rises, and their orbits fill up in a well-defined fashion. The orbit closest to the nucleus holds the least number of electrons and, as we travel away from the centre, each orbit has a higher capacity than the last. The electrons in the outermost orbits (the valence shell) dictate the chemical properties of an atom – if this orbit is completely full then the atom has a very low chemical reactivity and belongs to a group of elements known as the Noble Gases. Atoms with outer orbits that are not full can group together with other atoms to form molecules or crystalline materials. In a way, we can think of atoms joining together as jigsaw pieces – atoms with two electrons in their outer orbits will bond perfectly with atoms that are two electrons short of having a full orbit. But even if some electrons are ‘left over’ after bonding has taken place, these can be smeared out over the atoms in a crystalline material like an additional glue, resulting in crystals that conduct electricity. When atoms bond together to form a material, they fall into a variety of ordered patterns and structures – from simple cubic shapes (where atoms occupy the corners of a cube) to hexagonal arrangements that resemble three-dimensional honeycomb structures. Many such structures are said to have an ‘inversion symmetry’, meaning that the atomic arrangement looks exactly the same if it is inverted, or turned inside out. In daily life, a plain T-shirt is an example of an object that has inversion symmetry, whereas gloves do not – you can wear your shirt inside-out as if nothing happened, but a right glove turned inside-out changes into a left one. ‘All of these properties of the charge density wave have a direct impact on the overall properties of the host material, such as its conductivity, the way it responds to light or applied electric and magnetic fields, and even the chemical reactivity of its surfaces.’ If a material is a metal, electrons normally float freely throughout the atomic structure in an ‘electron sea’. These free-floating electrons are what gives metals their electrical current and heat carrying properties. Sometimes, though, they can break out of this sea and form structures of their own, which appear to be unrelated to the underlying atomic arrangement. Such a structure is known as a ‘charge density wave’, and can be thought of as a ‘crystal’ made up of electrons that coexists with the atomic crystal. In such situations, the electrons in the electron sea can no longer move freely – and the material becomes an insulator. Charge density waves are an example of an ‘emergent phenomenon’ in physics. As explained by Dr van Wezel, ‘Emergent phenomena occur regularly even in everyday life. For example, even though any two people will find it hard to applaud in the exact same rhythm, a large audience at a popular Broadway play will spontaneously clap in harmony almost as soon as the curtain drops.’ In a similar fashion, a small number of electrons might not be able to escape existing in a disordered state, but the large numbers contained within even the tiniest amount of a solid material will, in the right circumstances, be able to collectively organise into an ordered arrangement in some places. Electronic Spirals Charge density waves are one of the most fundamental examples of an emergent phenomenon, yet they can still take on countless arrangements – with new structures being discovered even today. In 2010, Dr Junya Ishioka and colleagues at Hokkaido University in Japan demonstrated, for the first time, that charge density waves within Titanium-diselenide (TiSe2) could spontaneously form into spiral structures. This discovery took physicists by surprise, as there doesn’t seem to be anything about electronic charge that can ‘rotate’ as you go along the axis of a spiral – the charge of an electron is just a number, not a shape that can be rotated. ‘Although spins, the arrow-like magnetic moments of electrons, are often found to arrange spontaneously into spiral magnetic structures, the electron charge has no in-built direction that can be varied in such a way as to create a spiral,’ Dr van Wezel explains. The spontaneous formation of spirals breaks the inversion symmetry of the structure, meaning that the charge density waves develop a property called ‘chirality’ – the structure and its mirror image cannot be superimposed, just like a right glove isn’t the same as a left one. Like most elegant theories, the solution to this particular problem turned out to actually be rather simple. Pushing the Boundaries of Our Understanding In 1913, Niels Bohr and Ernest Rutherford, the fathers of atomic physics, suggested that electrons orbiting an atomic nucleus can be modelled in a similar manner to the planets orbiting the sun – small, solid, planet-like balls circle around a much larger spherical object. Our most up-to-date models, however, tell a rather different story: ‘Electrons in free space are generally described as point particles. But when they are embedded within a regular atomic array, the electrons are actually better thought of as extended clouds. Some electron clouds are round like beach balls, others elongated like cigars, and some resemble the petals of a four-leaved clover,’ says Dr van Wezel. These ‘electron clouds’ are in fact nothing other than the valence (outermost) orbits mentioned before, and since they occupy a particular shape in three-dimensional space, they can be rotated. Starting from this very simple idea, Dr van Wezel and his team developed a model for explaining the spontaneous chirality of charge density waves. To understand this model, we first need to cast our minds back to the simple cubic structure formed by some atoms as they bond into a solid material. The cube in question repeats itself throughout the entire three-dimensional volume of the material, with an atom at each and every corner. In an ideal situation, every cube is identical and the material is the same throughout. But as any experienced scientist will tell you – we do not live in an ideal world. After the Big Bang and the ‘explosion’ of matter into existence, it’s thought that all material was spread out across the entire universe in an ordered, homogeneous way. Luckily for us, small instabilities led to some particles bunching together, causing localised distortions in the ordered structure of matter and, ultimately, leading to the formation of stars and all life as we know it. In the case of Dr van Wezel’s model, tiny distortions in the electronic structure result in three different charge density waves, each being established among electrons occupying similarly oriented orbitals on different atoms. The fixed relative orientations of orbitals in different charge density waves combine to give rise to the spiral structure observed experimentally by Dr Ishioka and colleagues. The creation of multiple charge density waves when the orientations of the orbits containing the electrons are fixed not only implies that there are spiral chains of high electronic density running through the material, but also that the particular orbits making up the structure rotate as you move along the spiral. As any emergent phenomenon, the formation of spiral charge density waves can only happen spontaneously as large numbers of electrons interact within a single piece of matter. In 2010 and 2011, Dr van Wezel and his colleagues published their model in the journals Physics and Europhysics Letters, showing how the spiral charge order is formed and predicting that it is necessarily associated with a spiral arrangement of the electronic orbits. A further publication in Physical Review Letters in 2013 provided experimental verification of the proposed model and demonstrated the validity of the team’s work. Towards the Future The presence of electron charge density waves that break out of their underlying atomic structure is a well understood phenomenon in physics. Dr van Wezel describes how this phenomenon can be exploited: ‘All of these properties of the charge density wave have a direct impact on the overall properties of the host material, such as its conductivity, the way it responds to light or applied electric and magnetic fields, and even the chemical reactivity of its surfaces.’ They have already been employed to create electronic switches, computer memory, optical filters and many other devices with important technological applications. The discovery of this new spiral-shaped charge density wave has the potential to increase our control over such devices. ‘Flipping the handedness of a certain material by some means may allow you to control the way in which it transmits circularly polarised light, or the way in which it conducts electricity, or perhaps even the way in which molecules with a given handedness can react chemically on its surface,’ says Dr van Wezel. In principle, there is no telling how this phenomenon can change the way our devices interact with the world. It has already changed the way we understand the electronic structure of materials. What’s next for Dr van Wezel and his team? ‘Although the study of spiral charge order started off with its experimental discovery in a particular material, the actual three-dimensional spirals of charge density have not been directly observed yet. Only indirect evidence indicates that they must exist,’ he states. Direct observation is difficult, as spirals often form in small patches of right-handed and left-handed patterns. When these patches form close together, they can have the net effect of cancelling each other out. Most experiments are unable to focus down to a small enough patch and directly observe the spirals. Dr van Wezel and his team are currently in the final stages of putting together a more detailed model that could show us how to overcome this issue. Spirals have captivated human beings for as long as we have had the means of recording our thoughts and feelings – we see them in prehistoric cave paintings, on the walls of Celtic tombs, and even in the work of famous artists, like Vincent van Gogh and The Starry Night. They appear throughout nature in often unexpected places and have attracted the attention of some of our most famous mathematicians – Fibonacci, Archimedes, Euler and Fermat, to name a few. The discovery of spiral-shaped patterns of electrons has uncovered a type of chirality in materials that was not previously understood, and opens the door for studying and employing them in as yet unknown ways. Meet the researcher Dr Jasper van Wezel Institute for Theoretical Physics University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands Dr Jasper van Wezel obtained his PhD in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics from Leiden University. After graduating in 2007, he joined the University of Cambridge as a junior research fellow, where he began his research into the theory of charge and orbital order. On leaving Cambridge, he spent time in Argonne National Laboratory (USA) and the University of Bristol (UK). In 2014, he returned to the Netherlands as an Assistant Professor in Condensed Matter Theory at the University of Amsterdam and, since 2016, has been an Associate Professor in Condensed Matter Theory at the University of Amsterdam as well as an associate fellow of Homerton college at the University of Cambridge. Dr van Wezel also holds advanced teaching qualifications in both the UK and The Netherlands. Although interested in all aspects of Condensed Matter Theory, a large part of his recent focus has been on exotic types of charge and orbital order. E: [email protected] T: (+31) 20 525 5746 W: KEY COLLABORATORS (on this project) P Littlewood, University of Chicago, USA S Rosenkranz, Argonne National Laboratory, USA R Osborn, Argonne National Laboratory, USA J-P Castellan, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany FUNDING Recent work is supported by a VIDI grant of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). REFERENCES A Silva, J Henke and J van Wezel, Elemental chalcogens as a minimal model for chiral charge and orbital order, 2017, Arxiv preprint, Available at:. JP Castellan, S Rosenkranz, R Osborn, Q Li, KE Gray, X Luo, U Welp, G Karapetrov, JPC Ruff and J van Wezel, Chiral phase transition in charge ordered 1T-TiSe2, Physical Review Letters, 2013, 110, 1–5. J van Wezel, Chirality and orbital order in charge density waves, Europhysics Letters, 2011, 96, 67011. J van Wezel and P Littlewood, Chiral symmetry breaking and charge order, Physics, 2010, 3, 87–90.
https://www.scientia.global/dr-jasper-van-wezel-unexpected-spirals-electron-density/
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China stocks post best quarterly performance since end of 2015 Related topics Mainland China’s benchmark index posted the best quarterly performance since the end of 2015, as traders sought safe bets by buying consumer companies amid uncertainty about the economic outlook. The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3,348.94 on Friday, the last trading day of September. The gauge has advanced 4.9 per cent in the third quarter, the biggest gain since the three-month period ending in December 2015.The large-cap CSI 300 Index posted a quarterly rise of 4.6 per cent. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index also jumped 7 per cent in the June-to-September period. Investors will begin to gauge the strength of China’s economy, as the world’s second-largest economy is set to release key September and quarterly economic data starting Saturday with the official purchasing managers’ index on the manufacturing industry. Bloomberg surveys show the factory gauge may slip this month and China’s economic growth is likely to weaken this quarter. “The market is turning a bit defensive now as there is concern that economic growth will weaken for the rest of the year,” said Wu Kan, a fund manager at Shanshan Finance in Shanghai. “Apparently, consumer stocks are investors’ top choices in that scenario.” Consumer companies advanced. Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial, the nation’s biggest dairy maker, surged 4.2 per cent to 27.5 yuan. Yonghui Superstores, a supermarket operator, gained 2.7 per cent to 8 yuan. Henan Shuanghui Investment&Development, China’s larger pork processor, added 0.3 per cent to 24.9 yuan. Haitong Securities, which was ranked No 1 for equity strategy research by New Fortune magazine last year, says investors should buy consumer stocks in the coming quarter, as a hedge against the risk of a slowdown in China’s economic growth in the fourth quarter. Expansion of China’s manufacturing industry may slow as the factory gauge, which is compiled by the statistics bureau, may drop to 51.6 this month from 51.7 in August, according to the median estimate of 30 economists surveyed by Bloomberg. A reading above 50 indicates expansion. China’s economic expansion may slow to 6.7 per cent this quarter from 6.9 per cent a quarter earlier, according to the median projection of 34 financial institutions in Bloomberg survey. Commodity producers are the best performer for the quarter so far, with a gauge tracking the sector jumping 17 per cent in the period, as a cutback in excessive capacity and a rebound in economic growth boosted raw-material prices. Qinghai Salt Lake Industry and Aluminum Corp of China have surged more than 70 per cent over the past three months. China’s markets will be shut next week for public holidays, while equity and futures trading in Hong Kong will be closed on October 2 and 5. Markets in China will reopen on October 9. In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng Index rose 0.5 per cent on Friday to end at 27,554.3. The Hang Seng China Enterprise Index, or the H-share gauge, finished 0.3 per cent higher at 10,910.04. Kunlun Energy jumped 5.1 per cent to HK$7.63 after the company signed an agreement to buy a 51 stake in a liquefied natural gas unit from PetroChina for 1.55 billion yuan (US$232.1 million). business-article-page Most Popular Viewed - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 Shared Commented - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5
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The life of an Edinburgh-born pilot hailed as one of the bravest in British history is set to be celebrated with a national memorial service. Eric “Winkle” Brown, who passed away last Sunday aged 97, will be laid to rest privately next month. But the Royal Navy are planning their own commemoration so the public can pay tribute to the Leith-born pilot - dubbed the “world’s greatest aviator”. It will include a special fly-past by modern fighter jets and World War II aircraft. Paul Beaver, 62, a close friend of Eric, is helping the Royal Navy to plan the memorial, which he hopes will take place at the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Museum in Yeovilton, Somerset, in July. He said: “We are all still reeling about the death of Eric. Even though he was 97, everyone believed he would go on forever. The world has lost a legend. “The Royal Navy have decided to honour him with a national memorial service. We are hoping to coincide the event with the arrival in the UK of the RAF’s new F35 fighter jets, which Eric was asked to consult on a few years ago. “If the timings are right, they will perform a fly-past alongside some of the older planes Captain Brown flew during his illustrious career.” He added: “The aim of the day will to be to rejoice in the life of a man who lived every moment at full throttle. It is going to be spectacular.” The Royal Navy’s most-decorated pilot, Eric, who was educated at Edinburgh’s Royal High, witnessed the liberation of Bergen Belsen concentration camp and was one of only two men to survive the sinking of HMS Audacity in 1941. Paying tribute, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said: “Eric Brown was a truly extraordinary man, whose life reads like an adventure story and whom Scotland should be very proud of.”
https://www.scotsman.com/news/national-memorial-service-planned-for-air-legend-eric-winkle-brown-1-4039295
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Children & Family Ministries Dir. - Capitol Hill PC Seattle Presbytery Position Description Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church Title: Children and Family Ministries Director Part-Time (25 hours) with partial benefits, compensation DOE Job Summary: To direct all Children’s and Family Ministries (CFM) for Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church (CHP). The Director’s job includes recruiting, hiring, training, managing and pastoring childcare workers (4-10), volunteers (50) and CFM committee members (5-10). Overseeing Sunday Kids’ Church and Kid City programs, regular family events, kids camps, and childcare for other church programs. Qualifications: A person of Christian faith who lives in full agreement with the CHP Statement of Faith (see FAQ, What Do We Believe on). - Bachelor’s degree. - 3-10 years’ combined volunteer or professional ministry experience, with at least 2-3 years in ministry leadership. 2 years Christian education and kids programming experience (e.g., adult education and discipleship, Sunday school, camps, recreation, scouting, etc.). - Flexible, gracious and good-humored, seasoned in ministry and character and adaptable to unforeseen changes. Able to encourage, lead and pastor others in stressful situations. - Strong leadership and communication skills to catalyze, recruit, motivate and mobilize the church community to passion for children and family ministry, excellence in programming, joy in ministry and growth in vision and outreach. - Strong management skills, including visioning, strategic planning, project and program management, event planning, staff and volunteer management, and pastoral care. - Able to spend most hours working independently while building and sustaining vision and passion for a thriving children’s program and its potential to reach the neighborhood, grow the church and be an integral, energizing component of the church’s mission
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Gathering the first view reviews for your product is the most difficult. You need Sales to generate reviews. And reviews to get sales. It’s a vicious cycle! With Amazon banning incentivized reviews, it has become quite difficult to generate reviews for new product launches. Especially for 3rd party Sellers.The Early Reviewer Program is introduced by Amazon to help sellers get those early reviews and shoppers make smarter buying decisions. Amazon Early Reviewer program is a win win for both shoppers and sellers. Sellers get more exposure to their product and buyers get a small reward for sharing their opinion. Reviews from the Amazon early reviewer program are distinguished and identified by an orange early reviewer program badge. Exclusive for U.S. brand registered products (Amazon brand registry) Your product must cost at least $15 You must have less than 5 reviews for the product Sellers can choose the product(s) ASIN to be reviewed, but not the reviewer. You cannot influence the reviewer or the review content in any way Once your product is reviewed in the early reviewer program it is nearly impossible to remove the review, provided it meets Amazon’s community guidelines. The reviewers are customers who have already purchased your product. And they will receive small early reviewer rewards e.g., a $1-$3 Amazon.com Gift Card for the review irrespective of whether it is a 5 star or a 1 star review. A seller will pay $60 for each eligible SKU, which is charged once a SKU gains a review. Amazon will continue to gather reviews for each SKU for 1 year, or until 5 reviews are received through the program (whichever is sooner)redict the outcome of your hard work with accurate keyword volume estimates To be eligible for the early reviewer program you must be brand registered. If you are not yet registered in it, do an Trademark Search first before registering your brand. Once you register, it may take up to 72 hours before you can access the Early Reviewer Program portal. To submit products for enrollment, upload your eligible SKUs in the template. up to 100 products can be uploaded at once. SKUs must be parent-level or stand-alone. Child SKUs are automatically enrolled with the parent. On the completion of enrolling your products, upload the template containing the eligible SKU’s. On uploading the template, you agree to Amazon’s terms and conditions for the program and also agree to be charged $60 per each SKU enrolled into the program. Amazon will continue gathering reviews for each SKU up to 1 year from the date of enrollment or until 5 reviews are gathered (whichever happens first).. With advanced features such as Product Research, Keyword Research, Product Analytics, Business Alerts and Listing Optimization features, PRO plan brings the power of SellerApp to E-Commerce business owners.
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- About - Exhibitors - ATTENDEES - Media - Events - FAQs I-CAR Collision Repair Training: Squeeze-Type Resistance Spot Welding (WCS04) $ When:October 30, 2018 - 8:00am - 12:00pm Where:Las Vegas Convention Center, Upper North Hall, N238 I-CAR, the Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair, is returning to the SEMA Show in 2018 with I-CAR training available to attendees each day of the SEMA Show. I-CAR training is structured around individual’s roles as collision industry professionals and helps achieve the knowledge required to advance in the industry. Squeeze-Type Resistance Spot Welding - WCS04
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Bordered by Jefferson, Shelby, Bullitt, Nelson and Anderson counties, Spencer County is in the heart of the Bluegrass in a scenic lake region, with a rural ambiance and a country lifestyle. Newcomers fall in love with the area's sense of Southern hospitality, friendless, and small town charm. With many green spaces, residents also enjoy the area's abundant wildlife including deer and turkey. Home to the Taylorsville Lake State Park, Spencer County encourages people to get back to the basics of life, where families can spend their time together water skiing and fishing and just enjoy the world around us. TaylorsvilleTaylorsville is a place where many people settle in and stay. In fact, there are a number of long-time residents whose ancestors actually helped settle the Taylorsville area. The community is known for is rural character and active wildlife. Taylorsville offers a variety of recreational activities from picnicking in the park, fishing or boating on the lake, to playing a round of golf at Tanglewood Golf Course. Visiting antique shops or simply driving the community's scenic country roads is time well spent in Taylorsville. Spencer County Public Schools502-477-3250spencer.kyschools.us The Spencer County Public School system has two elementary schools, one middle schools, an alternative school and one high school. Spencer County Elementary School1265 Mt. Washington RdTaylorsville, KY 40071502-477-6950Website Taylorsville Elementary School206 Reasor AvenueTaylorsville, KY 40071502-477-3339Website Spencer County Middle School1263 Mt. Washington RdTaylorsville, KY 40071502-477-3260Website Spencer County High School520 Taylorsville RdTaylorsville, KY 40071502-477-3255Website Hillview Academy (alternative school)404 Main CrossTaylorsville, KY 40071502-477-1530WebsiteGrades: 1-12 Spencer County Preschool110 Reasor Ave.Taylorsville, KY 40071502-477-3210WebsiteGrades: PreK-12
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by Matt Agorist, The Free Thought Project: A Marine veteran, who had harmed no one, was pulled from his car and severely mauled by a police K9, over a stop for a $200 license plate violation. Canton, OH — In the Land of the Free, police officers can and will escalate a situation to the point of kidnapping, severely injuring, or killing you for failing to place a license plate in the front of your car. The extremely graphic footage below is evidence of this policy and it is nothing short of horrifying. Ron Wagner II had harmed no one, had stolen nothing, and was merely driving his car, when he was stopped by police in Canton, Ohio. During the stop, Wagner, knowing he’d hurt no one, decided to not give his ID to police as a form of peaceful protest to a state code that he feels violates the constitution. Wagner was stopped for failing to screw a license plate to the front of his car. For peacefully protesting an Ohio code requiring him to put that license plate on the front of his car, police escalated the situation, and within minutes, Wagner was dragged from his car and mauled by a police K9. “I’m just a lawful peaceful man, travelling from point A to point B,” Wagner told the officers. “I have no warrants.” Much of what Wagner was saying is based on Constitutional interpretations that differentiate between commercial vehicle use and private vehicle use. This talk often enrages police officers who refer to people like Wagner as threats, calling them “sovereigns” or “sovereign citizens.” To show just how much police escalated the situation, Wagner’s peaceful protest was cordial at points, with one officer simply talking about his dash camera. During the stop, the officer even made the admission, “I don’t think you’ve committed any crime.” At this point, Wagner should have been told he can go, but he was not. Just five minutes later, and he would be screaming in agony. “This is what’s gonna happen, I am going to break that window. At which time that window is broke, I’m gonna send this 100lb Belgian Malinois in there and he’s gonna apprehend you…. At which time, I’m gonna drag him and you out on the ground. If you continue to resist, there will be pain compliance put upon you until you no longer resist.” To reiterate, this man had not robbed a store. He had not stolen property. He had harmed absolutely no one, yet he was pulled from his car, mauled to the point of being severely injured and hospitalized, all stemming from a traffic stop over a front license plate. Yes, to those who say Wagner should have just showed his license and been on his way, this violence likely would not have happened to him. However, he was merely engaging in a peaceful protest of a law which he considers unjust. This type of civil disobedience is the very fabric of what a free society is built upon—and for practicing it—an otherwise innocent man was mauled. TFTP pulled the Ohio code that states citizens must put on a front license plate. Below is the code: (2) Whoever violates division (A) of this section by failing to display a license plate in plain view on the front of a motor vehicle as required under division (A) of this section while the motor vehicle is otherwise legally parked is guilty of a minor misdemeanor and may be fined not more than one hundred dollars. Ron Wagner served his country in the United States Marine Corps and made it out safe, only to come home and get stopped by the very system he fought for—which pulled him from his car and mauled him nearly to death—over a maximum fine of $200. Below is this most disturbing video. Warning it is graphic. If you’d like peacefully voice your opposition to the treatment of Wagner, you can do so at the Canton Police Department’s Facebook Page, here. Read More @ TheFreeThoughtProject.com
https://www.sgtreport.com/2018/05/watch-usmc-vet-pulled-from-car-mauled-by-k9-over-stop-for-missing-front-license-plate/
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Do you find yourself in a fertility chat room an hour after you promised yourself you would stop? Are you seeing your partner’s eyes glaze over as you review your infertility treatment protocols for the umpteenth time? Is your list of questions and concerns about the “what ifs” a mile long? If so, you have plenty of company. Having much at stake and simultaneously feeling out of control, people frequently find themselves feeling anxious and caught in a swirl of obsessive over thinking. 8 Tips for Calming an Overactive Mind during Infertility Treatment 1. Take care of yourself, particularly in ways that you find calming. Some form of exercise is always useful. If you haven’t been exercising, now is the time to start. If you exercise intensively, you might possibly need to switch to something less intensive. In any case, finding something that you enjoy and that in the end leaves you feeling relaxed is important. Try to slow down and observe what you are thinking in a non-judgmental way. This takes practice. Meditation apps and breathing exercises can be helpful in working towards this. In addition, many people find acupuncture, massage or yoga helpful in turning down a buzzing mind. Sleep is always important and if you consistently have trouble sleeping you should talk to your doctor. 2. Create a good team for yourself. Because it is so personal, infertility treatment can be lonely. Isolation can easily lead to circular thinking. Having a group of people to help you make key decisions and to be there for you when you need it is important. This group could include a doctor or nurse whom you respect, a trusted friend(s) or family member(s). Think carefully about whose perspective and support is likely to be most helpful to you. Who helps you tune down, lighten up and think constructively? Who is understanding and supportive in a way that makes you feel good about yourself? Think about how you can tactfully let people know how they can best give you support. 3. Talk to others who have personal experience with infertility. Sharing information, having a good laugh together, hearing someone else’s experience and perspective generally make people feel better. Think about joining one of the many support groups available at Shady Grove Fertility. You do not have to be a group kind of person to find a group rejuvenating. You also connect online or join a forum 4. Try to re-frame your situation. Sometimes accepting what is helps people move ahead in a better frame of mind. Once you are able to change the mindset “this is a catastrophe” to “this is one of the biggest challenges of my life but I will get through it,” things may seem more manageable. 5. Reset expectations. Infertility treatment is always a journey. It is important to find the line between optimism and setting yourself up for disappointment. Knowing success rates for your treatment options based on a variety of diagnostic points may help create realistic expectations. Talk with your doctor about what to expect. 6. Trust yourself. You may begin by feeling that the world of fertility treatment is strange new territory for which you are ill prepared. However, your values and established skills are a compass. For example, if you are generally a good decision maker, are good at following directions and understanding data, or are skilled at connecting with people, put those skills to use as you charter this new territory. 7. The internet is both friend and foe. There is always one more blog to read or chat room to check out. More information is not always the answer, you know yourself best—consider what is best for you in terms of screen time. And try to stick to it. 8. If you think it would be helpful, consider seeing a mental health professional. For some, it may be helpful to develop some better cognitive skills to help in self-regulation during this trying time. For others, the endless loop of over-thinking may be a way of avoiding the mourning that needs to be done when you are confronted with a loss. The slow work of addressing that in one way or another is important for your present and future well being. If you are currently trying to conceive, and would like more information, please call our New Patient Center at 1-877-971-7755 or click to schedule an appointment. About the Author: Michelle Hester, MSW, LCSW-C has worked for many years with people dealing with infertility. She is currently working with patients who are making the transition to donor egg or donor sperm. She sees people in her home office in upper NW D.C. where she also runs a group for single women. Editor’s Note: This post was originally published in April 2016 and has been updated for accuracy and comprehensiveness as of August 2018. 1 Comment Mr.JohnApril 18, 2016 - 4:12 pm Awesome article. I love you
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Farmacy Beauty Buzz Box Unboxing It's a well known fact that making gift guides makes you more susceptible to purchasing gifts for yourself. And if it's not well known, I'm lettin' ya know now. One of the most enticing things from all my beauty gift guides was the Farmacy Beauty Buzz Box. For $48 you get a full sized Honey Potion mask (which usually retails for $56), a small jar of raw honey, and a $5 donation to City Growers Bee Education Workshops and programs. Since Farmacy Beauty has been running promotions nonstop throughout the past month, I couldn't resist buying it as a Christmas present...to myself. I was going to include this box in my end of the year on last haul-a-thon post but I thought it was special enough for a dedicated post. While I was so excited to snag it, I also know that I won't get around to using it for another month or two 😩. But that's where this post comes in cause I get to fangirl about all things Farmacy beauty without waiting forever! The whole concept behind Farmacy Beauty really interested me since they took the "farm to table" approach but made it "farm to beauty products." They grow their own ingredients and raise their own bees in upstate New York. Even their packaging is green! You see the foam used in this box? It's easily degradable. When I first read that I could easily dissolve the foam in water I was a bit skeptical... but it actually works! I don't want to really get into all the reasons why I was interested in this mask in the first place since I'll save that for my inevitable review 😉 Another bonus that came with my order were the mini freebies. Man these are the most legit freebies I have ever received. The packaging on them is exactly like their corresponding full sized jars/ bottles all the way down to the heavy, wooden caps! When I placed my order, they were offering three minis with all purchases over $30: 0.5 fl. oz Rise N' Shine daily moisture lock, 0.27 fl. oz Invincible root cell anti-aging serum, and 0.5 fl. oz Sleep Tight firming night balm. It was basically like getting 3/4 of their Perennial Picks Skincare Discovery Kit for free!
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This site uses cookies, as explained in our cookie policy. If you agree to our use of cookies, please close this message and continue to use this site. 4x4 Playhouses A playhouse is an excellent investment for your garden, inspiring outdoor activity and imaginative play. Our 4x4 playhouses are so charming and delightful that they will also make a beautiful garden feature. From traditional wendy houses to raised playhouses with slides, we have the perfect playhouse for your child and your garden. Simply click on the images below for further details about each product. - 18% OffSpecial Price £179.99 Regular Price £219.99Compare (3 max) - - Special Price £389.99 Regular Price £399.99Compare (3 max) - Special Price £219.99 Regular Price £229.99Compare (3 max) - Special Price £299.99 Regular Price £309.99Compare (3 max) - Special Price £209.99 Regular Price £229.99Compare (3 max) Refine search Comparisons (3)
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You are here: Home » Shop Shelving » Shelving Accessories Shelving Accessories Shop shelving accessories are available to enhance your shelving displays. Sometimes standard shop shelves are not enough to display some products and accessories such as shelf risers, shelf dividers or clothes rails are required. Shelving Megastore supply a wide range of shelving accessories including: Additional shelf kits including shelves, brackets and epos strip. Wire or plastic risers and dividers. Clothes rail D bars. Fruit and veg trays. PETG (plastic / acrylic) magazine shelves. PETG (plastic / acrylic) Greeting card shelves. PETG (plastic / acrylic) vertical newspaper shelves. Pegboard Hooks Light Up Canopies Most of our shelving accessories will fit other makes of 50 pitch shop shelving, if you are unsure please ask us. Latest News Price Match Guarantee We are confident that we offer the best service at the most competitive prices in the UK best deals Manage your orders & quotes onlineLogin
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Coal has been on a tear of late as Chinese imports have surged to meet increased domestic demand. Australian New Castle coal futures have jumped from lows of around US$47 per tonne last year to around US$98 per tonne today. However, the long-term future for coal prices must surely be less bright as the world increasingly turns to cleaner alternatives. Rollercoaster ride Coal has been on a rollercoaster ride over the past year. Prices shot up in the aftermath of Donald Trump´s victory in November´s US presidential election as investors raised their expectations for global growth. The new administration´s agenda to boost growth through lower taxes and increased spending was viewed as being bullish for industrial commodities such as coal. Global steel production is still very much dependent on coal; around 60% of steel output uses so-called coking coal. Coal, as with iron ore, another key ingredient in steel production, tends to move in tandem with economic cycles. Coal quickly came off its highs, especially as questions were raised over the legislative path of many of Trump´s policies. Newcastle coal futures traded as high as US$114 per tonne around the time of the US election, but had fallen back to around US$74 per tonne by early May. In recent weeks, however, coal prices have picked up sharply again, reaching around US$98 per tonne. Chinese imports China is both the world´s biggest producer and consumer of coal, with continued heavy reliance on the fossil fuel to meet its electricity generating needs. Over the past few months, Chinese imports have surged as the nation has struggled to cope with higher demand. China´s imports rose by around 18% during the first seven months of 2017 versus the year-ago period. Higher demand from Chinese power stations is a key reason behind the increase given that thermal power generation in the country has leapt by 8% over the same period. Coupled with this, China´s own coal-producing capacity has been crimped by state measures implemented last year to close down inefficient and illegal mines. Higher steel production Robust steel production is undoubtedly a factor in coal´s recent ascent. In July, global steel output reached its second highest monthly level of all time, at 143 million tonnes. Much of the growth came from China, where steel output climbed 10% year-on-year over the month. However, this is expected to be a transient phenomenon. Analysts at ING point out that Chinese steel exports are on a downward path and predict steel prices to come under pressure. “The expected price pressure should lead to steel mills’ utilisation rates falling, reducing coking coal demand moving forward,” said ING´s commodities team in a report this week. Steel is currently trading at around $US312 per tonne having itself risen substantially from a record low of $US90 in March last year. Cleaner energy Over the past few years, China has been working hard to clean up its vast energy industry. With pollution having become a huge problem across the country, as smog levels endanger the health of its people, reducing emissions is currently among the top priorities for the government. It means the longer-term trend for Chinese coal demand is likely to be a downward one over the next decade. Official figures show that despite the nation´s total energy consumption increasing by 1.4% in 2016, coal use fell by 4.7%. At the same time, cleaner energy consumption, including the likes of wind power, hydropower, nuclear power and natural gas accounted for 19.7% of energy use last year, a 1.7% increase on the prior period. The country has actually become the world´s biggest investor in renewables and been steadily extending the policy it first announced in 2013 to ban the construction of new coal-fired power stations in various regions. Global trend The declining use of coal in electricity production is a familiar trend around the world. Burning coal for electric power and other industrial uses is one of the biggest causes of greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. As the technology surrounding cleaner energy alternatives keeps improving, the move away from coal appears to be speeding up. Certain developed countries that have previously been relatively heavy users of coal for their electricity generation are on course to phase out coal-fired power stations altogether. For instance, rapid shutdown of such power plants means that Australia should have rid itself of this method of electricity production by as early as 2040. Shutdowns and the rapid growth of cleaner alternatives saw the UK´s consumption of coal drop by an astonishing 50% in 2016. There is no doubt that long-term global demand for coal is on a downward path. The same should be expected for prices. Source: CapitalPrevious Next There Is a Steady Growth in the Number of Indian Seafarers Employed: Dr. Malini V. Shankar, (IAS), Director General of Shipping India Shipping and Offshore Summit
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Quality Improvement Methods: Lean and PDSA The Quality Improvement Methods: Lean and PDSA Module is an online learning module that begins with a lesson and contains a 7. Quick Facts Format: Internet-based module beginning with a lesson, and followed by a post-test of 8 questions with accompanying answers, rationales, and references. CME Credit: Three (3) AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM Passing Score: 75% (6/7) required for CME credit Educational Objectives Upon completion of this educational activity, participants should be able to: - Describe the basic principles of Lean as they apply to healthcare quality improvement - Recognize the most common types of waste in healthcare - Demonstrate the utility of value stream mapping - Describe the essential steps of the Model for Improvement (PDSA) - Identify the key members of an improvement team - Describe the different types of measurements used in quality improvement. Alex Carbo, MD Bill Dickey, MD Andrew Odden, MD 2016 Update Alex Carbo, MD Andrew Odden, MD The authors report having no significant financial or advisory relationships with corporate organizations related to this activity. Available Credit - 3.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ - 3.00 Non-physician
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The MePad Story Shomera installed its first garden studio in 1998 and were the first company to offer garden rooms in Ireland and the UK. Frank O’Sullivan built one in his own back garden. Working as a Design Engineer consultant and with a growing family, the family’s need for space was increasing. The same need and many different uses have led to over 1,100 garden rooms being completed by Shomera. - Design excellence. 100% - Customer requirements. 100% - Continuous improvement. 100% - Great customer experience. 100% - Quality & value for money. 100% We remain committed to designing around your requirements, making beautiful buildings and providing the kind of service that continues to build trust and a good reputation. After 20 years our passion to improve and deliver a great product continues. Having been through boom and bust, in 2013 Shomera launched the Me Pad range in response to what we have learned over the previous 15 years, the practical requirements of our customers and a focus on value for money. We are completing a review of the range to offer more scope, better aesthetics and meet the needs of our customers. Have a look at what’s on offer and we hope you like what you find. Interested in a Shomera? Let’s get the ball rolling…
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Poverty in Scotland 2016, the latest edition in a now well-established:• how poverty is defined and measured• what causes poverty in Scotland• trends in the levels of poverty experienced• the impact of poverty on individuals, families and communities across Scotland• the extent to which key ‘tools’ – such as work, social security, housing, health and education – have been, and could be, used to transform Scotland towards a poverty-free country.
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1341 South 8th Street, Wisconsin Rapids WI 54494 $15 Features of 1341 South 8th Street, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 - Commercial/Industrial - Status: Active - Est. Year Built: 1987 - Estimated Age: 21+ Years - Estimated Square Feet: 751-1000 - Est. Lot Size: 50000+ - County: Wood - Property Tax Year: 0 - MLS#: 1802136 - Listing Company: First Weber Property Description for 1341 South 8th Street, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 1341 South 8th Street, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 - Great Retail Or Office Location With High Exposure From 8th Street S. Interior Features - Heating/Cooling: Central Air, Forced Air Natural Gas - Water Waste: Municipal Sewer, Municipal Water Building and Construction - Roof: Flat, Rubber/Membrane - Construction Type: E Land Features - Waterfront/Access: N - Lot Size: 50000+ Estimated Monthly Payment Make An Appointment Contact Shorewest Get More Info Receive more detailed information on this propertyAsk a Question Community Homes Near 1341 South
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How to be a man according to the characters of BBC's The Office 15 years after it first aired, The Office is not just one of the greatest British comedies ever, it’s also essential viewing for modern men. Boasting the best selection of male specimens this side of the Slough Trading Estate, there’s plenty to learn about what it means to a man. Here’s a look at who Wernham Hogg’s finest are and what they can teach us about masculinity in a working environment. David Brent The Man: Friend first, boss second (probably entertainer third). Brent’s cringe-worthy need for popularity is uncomfortably close to home, but beneath the awkwardness, he’s a man wrestling with his own sense of masculinity: pretending to like football, endless boasts about boozing, his tragic role as Finchy’s punching bag. Style: Not afraid to wear a pair of heels. You shouldn’t be either. If you can find them. Manly Skills: Singer songwriter. The music comes naturally. Romeo Credentials: His attempt at flirting with his new PA are skin-crawlingly bad. And that’s before he accidentally gives her a black eye. Manly Quote: “Don’t worry, I haven’t got any balls.” What We’ve Learned: Don’t get weighed down by the expectation of what it means to be a popular man. Remember, you’re “simply the best". Finchy The Man: Chris Finch is like masculinity gone wrong – an eternal tormentor of anyone he perceives to be weaker than himself. A walking talking lads’ mag, he’s the kind of bloke who uses terms like “single-barrel pump-action yoghurt flinger” and would gladly sleep with your girlfriend then laugh about it the next day. Style: A selection of off-the-peg suits and Slough’s worst moustache. Manly Skills: Bloody good rep. Romeo Credentials: Finchy has enough sexual magnetism to fill a paper sales warehouse. The notches on his bedstead will forever remain a mystery. Quote: “You look like you’ve had a Pot Noodle and a wank mate.” What We’ve Learned: Not all of life’s problems can be solved by chucking a copper kettle over a pub. Tim The Man: He’s hardly a catch – he lives with his parents, has no mates, and balks from all responsibility – but Tim still the most likable man at Wernham Hogg. Style: Fisher Price hair and Hat FM, which is a radio as well as a hat. Not a good look. Manly Skills: First-class knob gags (“Could you give a man a lethal blow, Gareth?”) Romeo Credentials: A pioneer of less-than-subtle office flirting, Tim slowly falls for receptionist Dawn. His mistake is actually asking her out. Denied. Twice. Still, they get there in the end. Quote: “I could roll a six. I could also roll a one. I think sometimes just leave the dice alone." What We’ve Learned: It’s always worth rolling the dice (a few times if needs be). Nice guys can finish first. Gareth The Man: In some ways, Gareth is like a teenage boy trapped in a man’s body. His interests include military techniques, cars, and big philosophical questions that still demand answers (will there ever be a boy born who can swim faster than a shark?). Style: A dreadful haircut offset by a gun/phone holster. Just to prove he’s sheriff around these parts. Well, assistant manager. All right then… assistant to the regional manager. Man Skills: Could catch a monkey. Romeo Credentials: Despite his obvious power complex, he’s a sensual lover. Especially when he brings “the toys”. (And no, not Hungry Hippos). Quote: “Just the eight pints for me last night, then.” What We’ve Learned: Self-awareness is a wonderful thing. Unfiltered, unchecked laddishness has a name. And that name is Gareth Keenan. Neil The Man: Good looking, effortlessly charming, and probably a dab hand in the gym, Neil is peak masculinity personified – the kind of proper grown-up man us less-than-impressive specimens can only dream of becoming. Style: Well-groomed, with an eye for nice threads. It’s Neil’s Armani jacket that inspires Brent to start swaggering around in the lesser known “Sergio Georgini”. Manly Skills: Dancing. Good dancing as well, not Flashdance fused with MC Hammer shit. Romeo Credentials: Engaged to a doctor. No doubt the envy of Wernham Hogg’s female workforce. Quote: “Let’s agree that you agree with me.” What We’ve Learned: You just can’t teach that kind of top-drawer manliness. What a guy. Lee The Man: Warehouse worker and Tim’s love-rival. Lee’s one of those guys who’s never quite gotten over being the most popular boy at school. We’ve all met them. Style: A jean and t-shirt man. Smart short for office parties. Honestly, you can’t beat the classics. Manly Skills: Presumably things like putting up shelves, changing tyres, fixing things and all those sorts of things proper men are meant to do. Romeo Credentials: Long-term boyfriend of the long-suffering Dawn, Lee is the anti-Romeo. He puts her down endlessly and never buys her anything for Christmas. Boo. Quote: “Let Dawn get a couple of kiddies under her belt… then go out and get a little cleaning job.” What We’ve Learned: The ‘bad boy’ card only gets you so far. Be an attentive boyfriend and never take your partner for granted, because they might run off with a genuine nice guy. Keith The Man: Keith – AKA “Big Keith” – is a hero for the average working man. Keith’s apathy for his job is something to be commended, showing his contempt for box-ticking and admin by listing weakness on his appraisal form as “eczema”. Genius. Style: The only man in history to accessorize with a scotch egg. Manly Skill: Accounts. Romeo Credentials: Presumably due to his DJ talents (he always spins the tunes at office parties) Keith is a self-confessed expert with the ladies and has a foolproof method for a-wooing. Quote: “I very tenderly explain to them that I will guarantee them at least one orgasm.” What We’ve Learned: That not being arsed in life is actually a fine art. Keith, we salute you. Simon The Man: Wernham Hogg’s resident I.T. bod and general irritant. Lives in a fantasy world where he’s the best at absolutely everything: computers, go-karting, Bruce Lee trivia etc. Style: With his hippy-esque jewelry and brown waistcoat, he’s somewhere between shaman and rhinestone cowboy. The look of a man in control of his destiny. Manly Skills: Anything and everything. But he’s making shitloads out of computers, thank you very much. Romeo Credentials: Bound to tell you he bags a supermodel every weekend without fail. Quote: “... I did a couple of laps and the bloke who runs the thing came over and said, ‘Oi, no professionals.” What We’ve Learned: A lack of normal social interaction or actual life can turn a man almost insane. Glynn The Man: “Taffy” to his friends (and David Brent), Glynn’s the warehouse manager and about a rough and ready as men come. He’s the dictionary definition of “bloke from boozer” – foulmouthed with a laugh so filthy it could sour milk. Style: Like a proper man who grafts for a living, it’s overalls all the way. Will put on a suit and tie for the office party, mind you. Manly Skills: Offending pretty much everyone he comes into contact with. Romeo Credentials: More interested in videos of his dog, erm, “romancing” someone else’s dog. Quote: “Merry f*cking Christmas.” What We’ve Learned: It’s nice to have a sensitive side. Otherwise you end up like Glynn. The Oggmonster The Man: Otherwise known as “Oggy” or simply “Nathan”, Oggmonster is a friend of Gareth’s. For all his affected bawdiness – shouting out “gonads” and “tits” for a laugh when he’s put on loudspeaker – he’s actually very emotional, unafraid to show his feelings are hurt when Brent mocks his gangly appearance. Style: Lab coat and stethoscope. Supposedly from the local mental hospital. Honestly, it’s laugh a minute with Gareth’s crew. Manly Skills: Proficient in the famous blokey chant of “Oggy, oggy, oggy, oi, oi, oi!” Quote: “Don’t have a go at the eyes.” What We’ve Learned: Body issues affect men too. Especially lanky google-eyed freaks (Brent’s words, not ours).
https://www.shortlist.com/style/how-to-be-a-man-according-to-the-characters-of-bbcs-the-office/34672
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Striker Jermaine Beckford has admitted that he would love to return to Elland Road before the end of his career. 34-year-old Beckford, who spent four years at Leeds United from 2006 to 2010 and currently plays for Bury in League One, scored 85 goals in 152 appearances for Leeds. His partnership with Luciano Vecchio, is fondly remembered by fans of the club, as the pair helped the Whites earn promotion to the Championship. The striker left Leeds for Everton in 2010, but is still remembered fondly at Elland Road. A Leeds fan recently contacted the Bury player on Instagram, and was delighted with the response he received. The fan called Beckford a 'legend' and told the forward he would love him to come back to Leeds. The one and only Jermaine Beckford has replied to my message! #MOT #LUFC #ALAW #JERMAINEBECKFORD 💙💛 pic.twitter.com/rGrxXhiL5V— henry (@HenryDay07) March 5, 2018 The two-time Leeds fans' player of the year responded to the praise with a simple "Me too" followed by heart emojis in Leeds colours. At 34, the three-time League One promotion winner may not have many seasons left before he hangs up the boots, but with eight strikes in 15 appearances this season, he has shown he can still bag the goals.
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Dantewada: Three constables of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on Wednesday suffered injuries in accidental firing in Dantewada. The 111 battalion constables were cleaning the arms when an Under Barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL) went off in the Aranpur camp. Condition of one of the injured jawans is said to be critical. He has been referred to Raipur. (ANI)
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Price: €1,795,000 Ref: R2296736 Description Very elegant and modern semi detached in Sierra Blanca with panoramic views of the room. This exlusivo About project has only 7 villas, with 3 levels and solarium.En the first floor has living room, kitchen open and light, with beautiful views. All done tastefully decorated in contemporary style. The second floor comprises master bedroom with access to the verandah and en suite bathroom, dressing room and also has another bedroom. The top floor has another living room and gymnasium, sauna bath, laundry, private garage with direct access to home, has elevator
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With an old system that was no longer meeting the capabilities of the organization, Gates required a rework of its processes to support a vast network of product and pricing configurations. Legacy systems: Gates needed to replace an outdated engineering tool that was at the end of its useful life. This situation was further complicated by a lack of support and limited pricing or document output functionality. Sales process: Gates wanted to simplify complex specification and pricing of hydraulic hoses. Additionally, they desired to bring configuration and pricing into one system, eliminate the high expense of running two separate groups, and reduce the associated handoffs between specialists. Extensibility: Gates needed a single system that could support configuration, quoting, and commerce processes across multiple product lines and regions. This would simplify the user experience for experts and nonexperts alike. The completion of the US Hydraulic Hose Assembly pilot project marks a successful first step in Gates’s journey towards rolling out Oracle CPQ across all of its product lines and sales regions. The project also united the specification and pricing experts by modernizing the sales process. Simplus was also able to help Gates eliminate the reliance on Excel and outdated integration of Excel data and order processing. Technical elements include the following: A leading manufacturer of application-specific power transmission and fluid power products and services, Gates serves customers across several industries globally, investing in R&D and building original equipment and also maintaining products in the aftermarket. Headquarters: Denver, CO Industry: Manufacturing Website:
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The Malecón of Mazatlán Sinaloa is considered one of the longest in the world, on it can be seen some of the beautiful attractions of Mazatlán just like its beaches, sunsets and the sea. The Malecón Mazatlán from south to north or north to south has a length of twenty- one kilometers, along which can be found monuments , ancient buildings , hotels, restaurants , bars , discos, shops , cinemas, banks , clinics, people, among many other things. For Mazatlecos “natives of Mazatlán” their Malecón is the best place for release stress; they cross it daily and always find a reason to be surprised. In each section of the nine that compose it ( Puntilla- Ferry Pier ,. In summer the warm season of Mazatlan, entire families take to the Malecon to enjoy the refreshing breeze of summer evenings, visitors join the nice custom. Little Planet Of course, this reduction in the flow of light is to be offset by a higher exposure time and/or increased sensitivity in order to obtain a properly expose picture.. I hope to return soon to continue taking photographs of Mazatlán.: "Malecón de Mazatlán, Fotografía (cc): Miguel Angel Victoria" You need to copy the following code and paste the link in your website: Malecón de Mazatlán
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Search our map for the best Adjuntas hotels Use our map to find hotels near the Adjuntas area or attractions you want to visit. Feel confident you’ve booked the perfect stay. Read our real guest reviews before you book. Find hotel deals in Adjuntas, along with apartments, hostels and other accommodation with Skyscanner Hotels. Choose and book from over 3 hotels in Adjuntas or alternatively, compare hotels near popular landmarks, such as , and . Looking for a specific hotel property in Adjuntas? Then simply enter that property into the search box above. Need some inspiration on where to stay? Top rated cheap hotels in Adjuntas include Parador Villas Sotomayor, Ponce Plaza Hotel & Casino, and Hilton Ponce Golf & Casino Resort based on user reviews. Skyscanner hotels is a fast, free and simple way to organize your stay. In a few clicks you can easily search, compare and book your Adj.
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Published on Report for Client Ross RV + Food Carts - Now Food Carts Galore. This report is the result of a consulting job for which Scott Ross contracted but for which he never paid -- even after having a small claims court judgement against him in the Marion County (OR) Court. I publish this only to show the quality of the work since he is now disputing it's worth after promising to pay me three times and not fighting my claim for payment. I's sorry I ever met the man let alone took on the job of trying to help him repair what looks like in hindsight to have been a well-served terrible reputation. Be the first to comment
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Rosalie Siegel was my first literary agent and friend in the business. In 1977, she founded her own agency, going on to represent many well-known writers such as William Wharton, Ann Rinaldi, Jonathan Ames, and Nancy Huston. Throughout the long and often excruciating process of shopping around my first novel, she was the best ally a writer could hope for. I miss reading the long and thoughtful e-mails she used to send me to soften a publisher's rejection (though not the rejections themselves). Rosalie is never one to shy away from lamenting the state of the industry, yet she retains a tenacious optimism. Now that her distinguished literary career is winding down, I asked Rosalie to share some of her thoughts about publishing past and future. It's a pleasure and an honor to reprint them here. How did you get your start in the publishing world? After graduating college with a major in French literature, and a junior year in Paris, I was fluent in French. A week after being advised that I'd never land a job in New York publishing using my French, I was hired by Atlas Magazine, a monthly magazine that translated and published articles from the world press. Very quickly I began to work on the back pages dealing with cultural matters, particularly book reviews and translations of excerpts from books under review. I was charged with contacting European publishers for permission to translate and publish the excerpts and became entranced with French and Italian publishing. I translated all the articles and excerpts from the French and Italian. Four years later I moved into book publishing, working as an editorial assistant for George Braziller when he published Sartre's Les Mots, among other French writers. It was a small house with an upmarket list in fiction and superb art books. With a serious art background, and a wide range of tastes, Braziller was a fine first job in book publishing. I was a voracious reader since childhood, with no trouble suspending disbelief when it came to fiction. Book publishing was a natural. Being paid to read was a perfect fit. Who were your mentors in those early years? In 1967 I was hired by a French publisher, Robert Laffont, to run their office in New York, scouting for American books, as well as agenting their list of French authors to American publishers. My first day on the job Laffont won the Prix Goncourt. Editors in N.Y. book publishing were keen on the acquiring the rights. The following January Laffont acquired a memoir entitled Papillion, and again, editors were keen on acquiring the rights. Pure luck. I had two hot titles to agent immediately. It was on the job training. There is no school that teaches you how to become a literary agent. You quickly learn that you cannot please all of the people all of the time. You learn to strike while the iron is hot, in the honeymoon phase, to get the best deal possible for your author. Robert Laffont was definitely a mentor. Observing the courtesy and warmth with which he treated his authors, admiring his wide range of taste in fiction and non-fiction, his lack of pretention and snobbery, his intense interest in current affairs, and the way he put together the list was a significant learning experience. The business has changed a lot since you began. How did those changes affect your ability to advocate for books as an agent? Before President Nixon cut the subsidy for libraries, publishers had assurance of selling a definite quantity of copies of a given title. If memory serves, American libraries accounted for approximately 7,000 copies of all serious non-fiction: history, biography, etc. With diminished book sales and the advent of electronic publishing, it has become increasingly difficult to sell both fiction and non-fiction by unknown authors. Sales for literary fiction have diminished substantially. Publishers now expect non-fiction authors to have a national marketing platform, which basically means, national name recognition. Corporate publishers are focused on first printings of 15,000 copies and more. What were once family-owned publishing houses are now owned by international corporations. Only Norton, Grove/Atlantic, and some of the fine small Midwest literary houses remain independent. Publicity budgets are sharply reduced. Authors are expected to do the lion's share of promoting their work. Book publishing has always been a low margin business. But formerly mid-list books had a chance to sell a respectable number of copies. That has disappeared. "Mid-list" is a pejorative term. Many appropriate projects simply do not find a publisher today. For first novels it takes more time and patience, more submissions than ever, to find a house willing to take a chance with a relatively unknown novelist. If the first novel doesn't sell respectably, or garner excellent reviews, you can almost forget about selling a second novel. Americans are working longer hours than ever before. While they have far less leisure, they also have far more choices for entertainment than reading a good book. Not a healthy combination for the book business. What qualities do you look for in a manuscript? How do you decide which books to represent? I look for a book that puts a gun to my temple, that engenders that do or die feeling where it is impossible not to go ahead. I have to be keenly moved by a novel, or care deeply about the subject of a non-fiction title, before I will offer to represent the book. Agents are pragmatic creatures; I have to have an instinctive feeling that I will come up with a deal, that I can name ten editors easily who I think will respond the way I have to the project. If I can't easily envision a multiple submission then I cannot go ahead. In fiction I am looking for a novel that I have read with alacrity, where I keep turning the pages, unable to put out the light and go to sleep. Storytelling, writing style, character development, the fact that the whole is greater than the parts, yet each element turns me on--all these ingredients come into play. I am keen on voice, on finding an original voice. What are your thoughts on self-publishing? Authors who don't get a deal are fortunate today to be able to publish on Amazon. This is a definite plus. However no book store is going to stock their book. This is a disadvantage. Yet authors now have the ability to reach a substantial audience, if they blog and know how to present themselves online. Amazon has had some authors sell in the tens of thousands of copies. Even before the advent of Amazon, it was true that if a self-published title hit really big, a major trade publisher might well pursue the author. Now that you are winding down the agency, what are your future plans? My future plans are to spend more time out of doors, gardening, plein-air painting (I paint in oils in both a studio and out of doors) and also reading books for pleasure. Balzac, Stendhal, Proust, Dickens, to name a few of the authors who I would like to read. Publishing professionals are not able to read as much as they might like for pleasure. I also hope to have friends over for long Sunday lunches and conversation. I have grown weary of the tyranny of the computer screen. I remember a time before we were peering at an electronic device 24/7. I want to travel, to visit Prague, Budapest, and other cities I have never seen, as well as back to London, Paris and Rome as frequently as possible. I want to spend summers walking in the Alps. Have you ever considered writing a book of your own? I have considered writing on my own---short fiction, a novel---but I know too much about the slings and arrows, the vicissitudes of publishing, as well as the dedication, energy and talent it takes to sustain writing a full-length book, to ever make the attempt. Although I have made negative comments above, I would like to end by stating that I remain enthusiastic regarding the exciting fiction scene in America today. As a country we should be proud of our young novelists, of the fact that students can major in creative writing and go on to have a serious career as fiction writers. It is harder than before, but it happens. We enjoy a mobile society, we welcome immigrants from a vast array of cultures, all of which is increasingly mirrored in the novels that appear each season. There is reason for optimism. I recently spent an hour browsing the fiction section in the Harvard Coop and saw many novels I want to read.
https://www.slpl.org/blogs/post/free-agent-the-rosalie-siegel-interview/
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Cycling Holidays Suffolk Looking for information about cycling holidays in Suffolk? Discover cycle routes in Suffolk, long distance cycle routes and information on the National Cycle Network in Suffolk and cycle facilities. Find some where to stay for cycling day trips. Riding at your own pace, there is no better way to experience the real beauty and diversity of Suffolk than cycling. Cycling Holidays Suffolk are not only healthy for you and good for the environment, it is an excellent form of aerobic exercise. And don’t forget, pushing your bike up a hill still counts as exercise! Don't forget that your furry friends can come and stay at Snape Holiday Cottages so bring your pet dog on holiday as well. Cycling Holiday Suffolk - Leisure Routes The Suffolk Coastal Cycle Route is a circular signed route from Felixstowe to Dunwich on quiet roads along the coast before looping inland via the market towns of Framlingham and Woodbridge. Ideal for cycling holidays Suffolk.. National Cycle Network Routes The Sustrans flagship project is the National Cycle Network, a network of cycle paths passing throughout the UK. Sustrans is the UK's leading sustainable transport charity. They work with local authorities and other organisations to create an environment whereby people are more likely to walk and use bicycles, not only for leisure but also for work and other activities. Their flagship project is the National Cycle Network (NCN), a network of cycle paths passing throughout the United Kingdom. The network links up 20,000 kilometres of traffic free routes, quiet lanes and traffic calmed city streets to form a comprehensive cycling network right across the country. Suffolk has 2 NCN Routes and 2 Regional Routes. National Cycle Route 1 This is the main north/south route through Suffolk, forming part of the Fakenham to Harwich cycle route. The route enters Suffolk from Essex at Stratford St Mary and passes through Hadleigh, around the north west of Ipswich, through Woodbridge and Halesworth before entering Norfolk at Beccles. National Cycle Route 51 in Suffolk This route forms part of the Oxford to Felixstowe Cycle Route. In Suffolk the route takes you from pebbled beaches to country parks and from urban docks to rural lanes. Twenty five percent is off-road. It enters Suffolk from Cambridgeshire and crosses west to east connecting Newmarket with Bury St Edmunds, Stowmarket, Ipswich and Felixstowe. A new guide to NCR 51 in Suffolk is available from Sustrans or by contacting 0845 113 00 65. Regional Cycle Route 30 Known as the Two Rivers Cycle Route, this runs from Lowestoft and Thetford, via Beccles and Diss. It then heads on to King's Lynn. Regional Cycle Route 41 This route combines with National Route 1 to form an 88 mile circular route. Starting north of Felixstowe travelling through Orford (via the Butley Ferry), Blaxhall and Bruisyard on to Woodbridge returning to Felixstowe via Waldringfield. This circular route is set within the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Cycle Hire and Tours in Suffolk Taking your bike on the train National Express Railways has bicycle facilities on many of its trains including those on the East Coast Line; the stations have bike racks and there are lockers at Ipswich. National Express Railway even offers a bicycle rescue service in Suffolk. Cycle Hire in Suffolk There are a number of cycle hire shops throughout Suffolk. Avocet Sports Cycle hire at Snape and Rendlesham Forest, plus escorted and self guided tours Tel: 01728 689 007 Byways Bicycles Darsham, Saxmundham Tel: 01728 668764 Cedar Cycles Beccles Tel: 01502 675473 Gybe Away have a range of bicycles available to rent for use in east Suffolk. Unit 1, Hall Farm, Saxmundham Rd, Aldeburgh, IP15 5JD Tel: 01728 453839, E-mail: [email protected] Justebikes Electrically assisted cycles with a network of recharging stops between Woodbridge and Southwold Tel: 01728 830 817. Suffolk Cycle Hire Cycle hire at Rendlesham, Bentwaters Park with a range of bikes including smaller frame, tags, trailers, hybrids, mountain bikes and cruisers Tel: 01394 416611 Cycling Holidays Suffolk - Guided Cycle Tours in Suffolk Pink Sky arranges cycle rides for women of all ages and cycling abilities in the Suffolk countryside. Wickham Market.Cyclists Welcome Tel: 0770 8976236 UK Cycle Holidays believe responsible tourism must also be fun, relaxing and rewarding and have taken great care to produce cycle routes with a wealth of interesting things to do. Tel: 01379 644818.
https://www.snapecottages.co.uk/en/540027/cycling-holidays
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