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a0bf660a_e_Marion_Star___marionstar_com__Examples_ | [0] Eating [Score:] Up to 4 points [Examples:] | Needs tube feeding or someone to place food in mouth | [] | TennCare point system leaves some seniors fending for themselves | The Marion Star | marionstar.com | Examples: | http://www.marionstar.com/article/DN/20140216/NEWS21/302160038/TennCare-point-system-leaves-some-seniors-fending-themselves | 40/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_575881124_2.json |
a0bf660a_e_Marion_Star___marionstar_com__Examples_ | [0] Toileting [Score:] Up to 3 points [Examples:] | Needs help to use toilet or to manage incontinence, ostomy or catheter | [] | TennCare point system leaves some seniors fending for themselves | The Marion Star | marionstar.com | Examples: | http://www.marionstar.com/article/DN/20140216/NEWS21/302160038/TennCare-point-system-leaves-some-seniors-fending-themselves | 40/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_575881124_2.json |
a0bf660a_e_Marion_Star___marionstar_com__Examples_ | [0] Orientation [Score:] Up to 4 points [Examples:] | Cannot remember own name or recognize family | [] | TennCare point system leaves some seniors fending for themselves | The Marion Star | marionstar.com | Examples: | http://www.marionstar.com/article/DN/20140216/NEWS21/302160038/TennCare-point-system-leaves-some-seniors-fending-themselves | 40/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_575881124_2.json |
a0bf660a_e_Marion_Star___marionstar_com__Examples_ | [0] Communication [Score:] Up to 1 point [Examples:] | Cannot communicate verbally or in writing; cannot understand simple commands | [] | TennCare point system leaves some seniors fending for themselves | The Marion Star | marionstar.com | Examples: | http://www.marionstar.com/article/DN/20140216/NEWS21/302160038/TennCare-point-system-leaves-some-seniors-fending-themselves | 40/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_575881124_2.json |
a0bf660a_e_Marion_Star___marionstar_com__Examples_ | [0] Medication [Score:] Up to 2 points [Examples:] | Cannot manage prescribed medications, even with limited assistance | [] | TennCare point system leaves some seniors fending for themselves | The Marion Star | marionstar.com | Examples: | http://www.marionstar.com/article/DN/20140216/NEWS21/302160038/TennCare-point-system-leaves-some-seniors-fending-themselves | 40/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_575881124_2.json |
a0bf660a_e_Marion_Star___marionstar_com__Examples_ | [0] Behavior [Score:] Up to 3 points [Examples:] | Has dementia-related behavior problems such as aggression or disrobing | [] | TennCare point system leaves some seniors fending for themselves | The Marion Star | marionstar.com | Examples: | http://www.marionstar.com/article/DN/20140216/NEWS21/302160038/TennCare-point-system-leaves-some-seniors-fending-themselves | 40/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_575881124_2.json |
a0bf660a_e_Marion_Star___marionstar_com__Examples_ | [0] Skilled services [Score:] Up to 5 points [Examples:] | Needs nursing or rehabilitation services that cannot be provided through daily home health visit | [] | TennCare point system leaves some seniors fending for themselves | The Marion Star | marionstar.com | Examples: | http://www.marionstar.com/article/DN/20140216/NEWS21/302160038/TennCare-point-system-leaves-some-seniors-fending-themselves | 40/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_575881124_2.json |
6cfc5ad9_tmas_Gifts___CollegeHumor_Post__To_the_guy | [The gift] A diamond ring [To the girl] You're ready to get serious and spend the rest of your life with her. [To the guy] | You're giving up on sex with other women at least as far as she'll know. | [] | The Meaning Of Christmas Gifts - CollegeHumor Post | To the guy | http://www.collegehumor.com/post/222326/the-meaning-of-christmas-gifts | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_360911587_0.json |
6cfc5ad9_tmas_Gifts___CollegeHumor_Post__To_the_guy | [The gift] A diamond bracelet [To the girl] You're not quite ready to settle down, but you're still very much in love. [To the guy] | The circumference of this bracelet is exactly how fat she can get before her ass is dumped. | [] | The Meaning Of Christmas Gifts - CollegeHumor Post | To the guy | http://www.collegehumor.com/post/222326/the-meaning-of-christmas-gifts | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_360911587_0.json |
6cfc5ad9_tmas_Gifts___CollegeHumor_Post__To_the_guy | [The gift] A puppy [To the girl] You're a loving, caring individual who wants a permanent new member of the relationship. [To the guy] | Now when you want to watch football or go to a strip club, she can still get affection without cheating on you. | [] | The Meaning Of Christmas Gifts - CollegeHumor Post | To the guy | http://www.collegehumor.com/post/222326/the-meaning-of-christmas-gifts | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_360911587_0.json |
6cfc5ad9_tmas_Gifts___CollegeHumor_Post__To_the_guy | [The gift] A scented candle [To the girl] While a little thoughtless, at least it shows you're willing to spend a romantic night together. [To the guy] | She smells. | [] | The Meaning Of Christmas Gifts - CollegeHumor Post | To the guy | http://www.collegehumor.com/post/222326/the-meaning-of-christmas-gifts | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_360911587_0.json |
6cfc5ad9_tmas_Gifts___CollegeHumor_Post__To_the_guy | [The gift] A spa gift certificate [To the girl] While something concrete would have been better, at least you're thinking of her needs and desires. [To the guy] | Maybe they'll be able to massage some of the bitch out of her. | [] | The Meaning Of Christmas Gifts - CollegeHumor Post | To the guy | http://www.collegehumor.com/post/222326/the-meaning-of-christmas-gifts | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_360911587_0.json |
6cfc5ad9_tmas_Gifts___CollegeHumor_Post__To_the_guy | [The gift] A restaurant gift certificate [To the girl] It'll be nice to have a night out together. [To the guy] | You'll wind up having to pick up the check anyway, so you might as well pay upfront. | [] | The Meaning Of Christmas Gifts - CollegeHumor Post | To the guy | http://www.collegehumor.com/post/222326/the-meaning-of-christmas-gifts | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_360911587_0.json |
6cfc5ad9_tmas_Gifts___CollegeHumor_Post__To_the_guy | [The gift] A Best Buy gift certificate [To the girl] You're thoughtless and blind to her needs. [To the guy] | Maybe she'll get the hint and furnish her place with some technology like a new TV. | [] | The Meaning Of Christmas Gifts - CollegeHumor Post | To the guy | http://www.collegehumor.com/post/222326/the-meaning-of-christmas-gifts | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_360911587_0.json |
6cfc5ad9_tmas_Gifts___CollegeHumor_Post__To_the_guy | [The gift] An abortion clinic gift certificate [To the girl] Oh my God. [To the guy] | Don't get pregnant. | [] | The Meaning Of Christmas Gifts - CollegeHumor Post | To the guy | http://www.collegehumor.com/post/222326/the-meaning-of-christmas-gifts | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_360911587_0.json |
f449e7c3_maha_com_interactive_documents__0 | [Michele Bachmann DROPPED OUT] Age 55, born in Waterloo, Iowa. Lives in Stillwater, Minn. Graduated from Winona State University, Oral Roberts University, College of William and Mary. Married to husband Marcus for more than three decades. Five children and, over the years, 23 foster children. [Newt Gingrich] Age 68, born in Harrisburg, Pa. Lives in McLean, Va. Graduate of Emory University, Tulane University. Taught history and geography at West Georgia College. Twice divorced, he married his third wife, Callista Bisek, in 2000. Two daughters, two grandchildren. [Ron Paul] Age 76, born in Pittsburgh. Lives in Lake Jackson, Texas. Graduated from Gettysburg College, Duke Medical School. Married to Carol Wells since 1957. Five children, 18 grandchildren. [Rick Perry DROPPED OUT] Age 61, born in Paint Creek, Texas. Lives in West Austin. Graduated from Texas A&M University. Married to high school sweetheart Anita Thigpen since 1982. Two children. [Mitt Romney] Age 64. Born in Detroit. Lives in Boston. Father was CEO of American Motors and governor of Michigan. Graduate of Brigham Young University, Harvard Law, Harvard Business. Married to Ann Romney since 1969. Five sons, 16 grandchildren. [Rick Santorum DROPPED OUT] Age 53. Born in Winchester, Va. Lives in Penn Hills, Pa. Graduate of Pennsylvania State, University of Pittsburgh, Dickinson School of Law. Married to Karen Garver since 1990. Seven children. [0] | Bio | [] | 2012 Republican presidential candidate bios - Omaha.com interactive documents | 0 | http://dataomaha.com/documents/2012-republican-presidential-candidate-bios | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00141-ip-10-236-191-2_56704585_0.json |
f449e7c3_maha_com_interactive_documents__0 | [Michele Bachmann DROPPED OUT] Afghanistan is a war "we must and can win" if generals have enough troops and money. Opposed U.S. intervention in Libya, saying it might help terrorists there. Has strongly opposed cutting defense spending. [Newt Gingrich] Praised the decision to increase troops in Afghanistan two years ago but has been noncommittal recently on when and how the U.S. should withdraw. Initially criticized White House for not intervening in Libya, then criticized the use of U.S. air power there. Opposes cutting defense spending, except for waste. Supports continued use of Guantanamo detention for terrorism suspects but said waterboarding “is not something we should do.” Favors strengthening investigative powers of Patriot Act. [Ron Paul] Favors bringing all or nearly all troops home immediately, from Afghanistan and all other posts abroad. Opposed U.S. intervention in Libya and opposes U.S. military involvement overseas generally. Favors cutting military spending. Opposes the surveillance and search powers of the Patriot Act. Says terrorists would not be motivated to attack America if the U.S. ended its military presence abroad. Says "waterboarding is torture" that is illegal, immoral and impractical. [Rick Perry DROPPED OUT] "The mission must be completed" in Afghanistan. He's criticized the announcement of U.S. troop-withdrawal goals in Iraq and for Afghanistan — but has not said how many troops should remain or for how long. Opposes cutting military spending. Supports continued Guantanamo detention for suspected terrorists and extension of Patriot Act. U.S. interrogators should stop short of torture, which he does not define. [Mitt Romney] Has criticized troop withdrawals from Afghanistan as starting too soon, but has not specified numbers he'd favor to ensure the "force level necessary to secure our gains and complete our mission successfully." Would increase size of military, including more troops and warships. Favors aggressively confronting jihadists and Iran, including with military pressure. Does not consider waterboarding torture. [Rick Santorum DROPPED OUT] Says U.S. troops should withdraw from Afghanistan slower than Obama is planning "because we want to be successful. We want victory." Says troop levels and rules of engagement have been too constrictive. Likens radical Islam to the scale of past ideological threats such as Marxism. But says intervention in foreign conflicts should be limited to those with a direct impact on the U.S. Supports continued use of Guantanamo detention for suspected terrorists. Says waterboarding has proven effective. [0] | Afghan war/terrorism | [] | 2012 Republican presidential candidate bios - Omaha.com interactive documents | 0 | http://dataomaha.com/documents/2012-republican-presidential-candidate-bios | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00141-ip-10-236-191-2_56704585_0.json |
f449e7c3_maha_com_interactive_documents__0 | [Michele Bachmann DROPPED OUT] Opposes increasing income taxes. Would eliminate the estate tax. Proposes that U.S. companies operating overseas be offered a tax holiday to repatriate their profits, then be taxed at just 5 percent. Opposed deal to raise debt ceiling. Favors cutting Medicare and Medicaid spending. Opposes changing Social Security for current beneficiaries but would "wean everybody else off" by offering them private accounts. [Newt Gingrich] Favors ending capital gains and estate taxes, cutting corporate tax rate to 12.5 percent. On personal income taxes: opposes increasing rates; would let people choose whether to file under the current system or pay a 15 percent flat tax. Says U.S. had no choice but to raise debt ceiling. Would cut Medicaid spending by converting to block grants for states. Would reduce Medicare spending by offering private alternatives. Favors private accounts as Social Security option for younger workers. [Ron Paul] Not only opposes increasing income taxes but favors abolishing them and the IRS. Favors a national sales tax, certain excise taxes and certain tariffs. Would drastically shrink federal government by nearly halving its spending and abolishing five Cabinet-level agencies (Commerce, Education, Energy, Interior, and Housing and Urban Development). Would eliminate the Federal Reserve and put the dollar back on a gold standard. Would reduce spending on Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security. [Rick Perry DROPPED OUT] Opposes raising income tax rates. Wants to let taxpayers choose between current income tax system and a 20 percent flat tax. The latter would end taxes on inheritances, dividends and long-term capital gains. Also favors cutting corporate tax rate to 20 percent. Wants to cap federal spending at 18 percent of gross domestic product, but no specifics on major spending cuts. To save money, would raise retirement age for Social Security and consider partial privatization of it and would hand more Medicaid and Medicare responsibility to the states. [Mitt Romney] Wants Bush tax cuts permanent, favors exempting households with income under $200,000 from taxes on interest, dividends and capital gains. Would cut corporate tax rate to 25 percent, eliminate estate tax. Opposed debt ceiling deal. Would cap federal spending at 20 percent of gross domestic product. Says spending on Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security must be cut, in part by handing Medicaid to the states and by partly privatizing Medicare and Social Security. Also proposes 10% cut in federal workforce. [Rick Santorum DROPPED OUT] Proposes zero corporate tax for manufacturers. Opposes any national sales tax or increase in personal income tax rates. Favors cutting spending on Medicaid and Medicare, has backed plans to convert Medicaid into block grants for states and convert Medicare into a fixed subsidy to help seniors buy private insurance. Favors allowing the option of private accounts in Social Security. [0] | Taxes and spending | [] | 2012 Republican presidential candidate bios - Omaha.com interactive documents | 0 | http://dataomaha.com/documents/2012-republican-presidential-candidate-bios | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00141-ip-10-236-191-2_56704585_0.json |
f449e7c3_maha_com_interactive_documents__0 | [Michele Bachmann DROPPED OUT] Favors repeal of health care law and opposes its core: the individual mandate to buy insurance. Favors limits on medical lawsuits to control health care costs. Voted against expanding Children’s Health Insurance Program. [Newt Gingrich] Wants to repeal the health care law; once favored an individual mandate to buy insurance but now opposes it. Would ban insurers from cancelling or hiking rates on those who become sick while insured, an element of the current health care law. Would offer tax credit or deduction to help people buy health insurance, also similar to current law. Would limit medical lawsuits to restrain health costs. [Ron Paul] Opposes compulsory insurance and all government subsidies for health coverage, including the new health care law and its individual mandate. Favors letting people deduct full cost of their health coverage and care from taxes. Says doctors should feel an obligation to treat the needy for free. [Rick Perry DROPPED OUT] Favors repealing the health care law and its individual mandate to buy coverage. Would raise eligibility age for Medicare, limit its benefits for the wealthy and give people the choice of receiving federal help buying their own insurance instead of getting direct Medicare benefits. Proposes turning Medicaid over to the states with a federal subsidy. [Mitt Romney] Wants to repeal the health care law, says an individual mandate was good for Massachusetts but a bad idea for the federal government to impose on all states. Would restrict malpractice awards to restrain health care costs. On Medicare, he would try to woo future retirees to buy private insurance by offering them subsidies. On Medicaid, he seeks to convert the program into block grants for states to carry out. [Rick Santorum DROPPED OUT] Would seek to starve the health care law of money needed to implement it, calls its individual mandate unconstitutional. Supported Bush administration's prescription drug program for Medicare. [0] | Health care | [] | 2012 Republican presidential candidate bios - Omaha.com interactive documents | 0 | http://dataomaha.com/documents/2012-republican-presidential-candidate-bios | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00141-ip-10-236-191-2_56704585_0.json |
f449e7c3_maha_com_interactive_documents__0 | [Michele Bachmann DROPPED OUT] Favors fencing the entire 1,900-mile U.S.-Mexico border, not just the 650 miles fenced so far. Opposes government benefits for illegal immigrants and their children. Borders must be secure and existing laws better enforced before any immigration reform is considered. That reform must not reward people who entered illegally by granting them citizenship. [Newt Gingrich] Favors granting legal status to those illegal immigrants who have sunk roots in the U.S. and lived otherwise lawfully: "If you've been here 25 years and (you've) got three kids and two grandkids, you've been paying taxes and obeying the law, you belong to a local church, I don't think we're going to separate you from your family, uproot you forcefully and kick you out." Supports a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants' children who perform U.S. military service. Would spend more Homeland Security funds on fighting illegal immigration at Mexican border. [Ron Paul] Would do "whatever it takes" to secure the border. Opposes granting legal status to anyone who entered U.S. illegally. Would stop granting citizenship to those born on U.S. soil if parents are in country illegally. Would deny education and social services to illegal immigrants. Would aggressively deport those who overstay a visa or otherwise break U.S. law. [Rick Perry DROPPED OUT] Opposes "idiocy" of a border fence, instead favoring more border agents. Opposes granting citizenship to people here illegally before those who migrate legally. Supports continuing to grant citizenship to babies born on U.S. soil. In Texas, illegal immigrants can qualify for in-state college tuition. Neither private nor public employers are required to run job applicants through a federal database to check their legal status. Illegal immigrants have access to services for drug treatment, mental health and for children with special health needs. [Mitt Romney] Favors border fence. Opposes any plan to grant legal status to people here illegally until they return to their native land and apply through normal channels. Opposes allowing in-state tuition to children of illegal immigrants. Wants looser immigration laws for highly skilled workers. [Rick Santorum DROPPED OUT] Supports border fence and more border agents as first priority. Opposes letting illegal immigrants gain legal status without first returning to their native country and applying through normal channels. Opposes letting children of illegal immigrants qualify for in-state tuition. [0] | Immigration | [] | 2012 Republican presidential candidate bios - Omaha.com interactive documents | 0 | http://dataomaha.com/documents/2012-republican-presidential-candidate-bios | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00141-ip-10-236-191-2_56704585_0.json |
f449e7c3_maha_com_interactive_documents__0 | [Michele Bachmann DROPPED OUT] Only woman in the race. Only Iowa native, too. Describes herself as a born-again Christian, says God encouraged her to run. [Newt Gingrich] Bombast. He's known as a font of ideas who presses opponents with glee, via the lecture circuit, his think tank and cable news commentary. [Ron Paul] Sometimes called the "intellectual godfather" of the Tea Party, he's a three-time presidential candidate, starting in 1988 under the Libertarian Party banner. He's half of the only father-son team in Congress: his son Rand is a freshman senator from Kentucky and also a Tea Party favorite. [Rick Perry DROPPED OUT] A tall Texan who flew C-130 cargo planes for the Air Force after college, then went home to help run the family cotton farm. An evangelical Christian sometimes accused of blurring politics and religion. One example: declared an August "Day of Prayer and Fasting" and blended it with the launch of his presidential campaign. [Mitt Romney] Perfect hair. He's Mormon, a faith never represented in the White House. [Rick Santorum DROPPED OUT] A passionate, confrontational social conservative who especially opposes gay marriage, "the ultimate homeland security issue." A conservative Roman Catholic, he called the priest sex-abuse scandal a byproduct of "moral relativism" and "alternative lifestyles" promoted by media and academia. In Congress, he led weekly devotions for Catholics but excluded Democrats. [0] | Distinguishing traits | [] | 2012 Republican presidential candidate bios - Omaha.com interactive documents | 0 | http://dataomaha.com/documents/2012-republican-presidential-candidate-bios | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00141-ip-10-236-191-2_56704585_0.json |
f449e7c3_maha_com_interactive_documents__0 | [Michele Bachmann DROPPED OUT] Worked as a tax attorney for the IRS. Having switched from Democrat to Republican, she jumped into politics by beating a favored incumbent for a Minnesota state Senate seat in 2000. In 2006 she advanced to Washington, elected to the House. Minnesotans re-elected her twice. Founded the House Tea Party Caucus, which favors limiting government to only what the Constitution spells out. [Newt Gingrich] Elected to Congress from Georgia 11 times. Engineered the "Contract With America," pledges that drove the "Republican Revolution" of 1994 — GOP control of both chambers for the first time in 40 years. As House speaker, was known for his combative style, which led to two government shutdowns and the Clinton impeachment, but also to a landmark welfare overhaul. Has written about two dozen books, including historical novels. [Ron Paul] Has served 11 terms in the House over three periods, starting in the 1970s. After serving in the Air Force as a flight surgeon, he built an obstetrics/gynecology practice in Texas. Delivered more than 4,000 babies before entering politics in 1976. [Rick Perry DROPPED OUT] Is nation's longest serving governor, beginning in 2000 when his predecessor, George W. Bush, moved into the White House. Boasts of never having lost an election since first running for the Texas House — as a Democrat — in 1984. Switched to the GOP in 1989. [Mitt Romney] Founder of Bain Capital, which bought, fixed and resold companies. Romney is worth $190 million to $250 million, his campaign says. Was CEO of 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. As Massachusetts governor from 2003 to 2007, was known for bipartisan compromises in a state dominated by Democrats and independents. [Rick Santorum DROPPED OUT] Elected to House in 1990 at age 32 by beating a seven-term Democrat. Got a whistleblower reputation for helping expose a House banking scandal in 1992. Elected to Senate in 1994, but lost 2006 bid for re-election. [0] | Accomplishments | [] | 2012 Republican presidential candidate bios - Omaha.com interactive documents | 0 | http://dataomaha.com/documents/2012-republican-presidential-candidate-bios | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00141-ip-10-236-191-2_56704585_0.json |
f449e7c3_maha_com_interactive_documents__0 | [Michele Bachmann DROPPED OUT] As a teen on a Christian mission trip in the 1970s, she worked one summer on a communal farm in Israel, pulling weeds in the cotton fields. [Newt Gingrich] Told college Republicans in 1978: "One of the great problems we have ... is that we don't encourage you to be nasty …" whereas Democrats "understand that cannibalism is the nature of the business." In 1998, resigning as House speaker, he told GOP colleagues: "I'm not willing to preside over people who are cannibals." [Ron Paul] In high school, he won state in the 220-yard dash. Penn State offered him an athletic scholarship, even though he tore knee cartilage playing touch football over the summer. He declined, saying he couldn't accept in good conscience. Now he has two artificial knees. [Rick Perry DROPPED OUT] Played six-man football as one of 13 students in the Class of 1968 at Paint Creek Rural School. Then, in what he cites as a formative experience, spent summers as a door-to-door book salesman: "There is nothing that tests your commitment to a goal like getting a few doors closed in your face." [Mitt Romney] During college, went to France as a Mormon missionary for 2½ years — his lean years, he says — when a bucket sometimes was his toilet and a hose his shower. [Rick Santorum DROPPED OUT] As a lawyer, he once represented the World Wrestling Federation, arguing that pro wrestling should be exempt from federal steroid rules because it is not a sport. [0] | Something else | [] | 2012 Republican presidential candidate bios - Omaha.com interactive documents | 0 | http://dataomaha.com/documents/2012-republican-presidential-candidate-bios | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00141-ip-10-236-191-2_56704585_0.json |
f449e7c3_maha_com_interactive_documents__0 | [Michele Bachmann DROPPED OUT] A seeming knack for misstatement. She misspoke about John Wayne's Iowa birthplace and Lexington and Concord. She cited false reports that an Obama trip to India was costing $200 million a day. She implied the 1970s swine flu was Democrats' fault and misplaced the timing as during the Carter presidency rather than Ford's. [Newt Gingrich] Social conservatives balk at his checkered personal life, which includes admitted extramarital affairs, including one as he pushed the Clinton impeachment over the Monica Lewinsky affair. Ethical clouds surrounding a book advance and the financing of a college course he taught led to a House reprimand in 1997. He resigned the next year. Critics, including some Republicans who worked alongside him, see him as a chaotic headline-grabber prone to engaging his mouth and putting his foot in it. [Ron Paul] Ardent Libertarianism (says he was a fan of gutting government long before the Tea Party seized on the idea). Even some fellow Republicans call his candidacy a joke or, more charitably, merely a platform for his ideas. Age? He'd take office at 77, eight years older than Ronald Reagan when he started his presidency. [Rick Perry DROPPED OUT] Though he dismisses the comparison, some say that after eight Bush years, the country isn't ready for another folksy, hard-charging Texan with a record heavy on verbal stumbles and light on foreign policy experience. The questions persisted after a debate this fall in which he couldn't recall one of three federal departments he wants to abolish. [Mitt Romney] A reputation for flip-flops, such as on health care and the military's policy on gays. He disputes the accusation, except on the issue of abortion: Once a supporter of Roe v. Wade, he now says it should be overturned, a change of heart he says took place in 2004 during a debate over embryonic stem cell research. Some call him a robo-multimillionaire out of touch with working Joes, noting his offer to bet a fellow candidate $10,000 over a disputed point. [Rick Santorum DROPPED OUT] What he himself calls "his Google problem." In 2003, gays offended by his stands launched an online campaign to turn his name into an offensive word. Web searches thus produce references to anal sex. Once insisted, even after the Pentagon acknowledged otherwise, that the Iraq War had uncovered weapons of mass destruction. Also explained the war's purpose in "Lord of the Rings" terms, saying: "As the hobbits are going up Mount Doom, the Eye of Mordor is being drawn somewhere else. It's being drawn to Iraq and it's not being drawn to the U.S." [0] | Baggage | [] | 2012 Republican presidential candidate bios - Omaha.com interactive documents | 0 | http://dataomaha.com/documents/2012-republican-presidential-candidate-bios | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00141-ip-10-236-191-2_56704585_0.json |
f449e7c3_maha_com_interactive_documents__0 | [Michele Bachmann DROPPED OUT] A bonanza for Tea Partiers and social conservatives. She's voted twice against raising the debt ceiling and vocally opposes abortion and same-sex marriage — stark contrasts she'd emphasize against Obama. [Newt Gingrich] Look for feistiness. His mix of pugnacity, inside-Washington experience and zest for big-policy talk would lay a path for a scrappy campaign and epic debates. [Ron Paul] It'd be the sharpest possible contrast over the federal government's proper size and role. Paul (nicknamed "Dr. No") boasts of never voting for any bill not explicitly authorized by the U.S. Constitution. He also stridently opposes abortion and favors very limited use of U.S. military force, often breaking with other Republicans, such as by voting against the Iraq War. [Rick Perry DROPPED OUT] Sharp contrast. His stands on social issues, including opposition to abortion and same-sex marriage, as well as his fondness for blunt speech — in 2009 he suggested Texas might secede — mean voters could expect a scrap. Perry also has contrasted his military service with Obama's lack of it. [Mitt Romney] "Romneycare vs. Obamacare." Romney's signature achievement as governor was a state health care law similar to the federal version the Supreme Court will weigh during the presidential campaign. GOP critics say Romney can't confront Obama on the issue. Romney says the Massachusetts law, including its "individual mandate" to buy insurance, is the right path for any state that chooses but one wrong for Washington to impose nationally. [Rick Santorum DROPPED OUT] Santorum remains popular with many social conservatives influential in the GOP primary process. That base, plus his confrontational style, would turn a race with Obama into a battle on moral ground. [0] | In a race against Obama | [] | 2012 Republican presidential candidate bios - Omaha.com interactive documents | 0 | http://dataomaha.com/documents/2012-republican-presidential-candidate-bios | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00141-ip-10-236-191-2_56704585_0.json |
f449e7c3_maha_com_interactive_documents__0 | [Michele Bachmann DROPPED OUT] Favors eliminating estate tax and offering a tax holiday plus low tax rate to U.S. companies operating overseas that repatriate their profits. Has called for phasing out Social Security and Medicare, except for current beneficiaries. Favors aggressive deregulation and repeal of the financial rules Congress passed after the Wall Street meltdown. [Newt Gingrich] Favors several supply-side recipes intended to prod those with wealth to invest more in the economy: Make the Bush-era tax cuts permanent, eliminate capital gains taxes, eliminate the estate tax and lower the corporate tax rate. Also favors repealing the financial industry rules passed after the Wall Street meltdown, restricting the Fed's power to set interest rates artificially low and making work training a condition for receiving unemployment. [Ron Paul] He's famous for his calls to abolish the IRS and the Federal Reserve and return the country to a gold standard. Favors constitutional amendments to abolish income, estate and gift taxes. Says he'd slash nearly half of federal spending, shutting five of the 15 Cabinet-level agencies in the process. [Rick Perry DROPPED OUT] Says his fiscal skill shows in Texas' business-friendly record of reduced taxes and state spending — as well as better economic performance than the country as a whole through the recession. Wants to spur economy by cutting corporate taxes and regulations and by repealing the health care law. Proposes to lower and cap federal spending but has specified few cuts. [Mitt Romney] Often touts his experience in the private sector before serving four years as governor. Has been the least strident among GOP candidates about slashing government regulation. Favors making the Bush-era tax cuts permanent, lowering the corporate tax rate, ending the estate tax and eliminating capital gains taxes for households making less than $250,000 a year. Backs "cut, cap and balance," a deficit-fighting approach championed by the Tea Party that would culminate in a balanced-budget amendment to the Constitution. Says he'd cut non-defense programs and Medicare, but not for existing recipients. [Rick Santorum DROPPED OUT] Wants to spur job creation by eliminating corporate taxes for manufacturers, drilling for more oil and gas, and slashing regulations: "Repeal every regulation the Obama administration has put in place. … You may have to replace a few, but let's repeal them all." Opposed both the financial-industry bailout and stimulus bills. [0] | It's the economy | [] | 2012 Republican presidential candidate bios - Omaha.com interactive documents | 0 | http://dataomaha.com/documents/2012-republican-presidential-candidate-bios | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00141-ip-10-236-191-2_56704585_0.json |
f449e7c3_maha_com_interactive_documents__0 | [Michele Bachmann DROPPED OUT] A much-needed boost solidifying her as a mainstream contender, although victory in her birthplace might allow rivals to discount a win. [Newt Gingrich] A chance to cement a role as front-runner ahead of Mitt Romney. Also might reduce the nomination to a two-man race between candidates who have spent little time tramping Iowa this year, focusing instead on TV appearances and debates. [Ron Paul] That a broad slice of Iowa Republicans is totally fed up with government. Paul has been drawing big crowds in the state, and some predict the climate of voter disgust gives a good shot at finishing high in the caucuses. [Rick Perry DROPPED OUT] A badly needed lift for a campaign that surged early as a credible Romney alternative, then sank. Perry and a large posse of influential Texans are barnstorming Iowa, a mark of how crucial he considers the caucuses. [Mitt Romney] That he's survived an onslaught of "anybody but Mitt," particularly among Christian evangelicals. And that — despite spending little time in Iowa this year — he heads to home turf in New Hampshire with a good chance to head off a longer, costlier nomination battle. [Rick Santorum DROPPED OUT] A bolt of lightning. He's worked hard in Iowa, traveling often to the state this year. Despite that and an enthusiastic core of supporters, he has not yet been able to overcome his low poll numbers. [0] | What a win in Iowa would mean | [] | 2012 Republican presidential candidate bios - Omaha.com interactive documents | 0 | http://dataomaha.com/documents/2012-republican-presidential-candidate-bios | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00141-ip-10-236-191-2_56704585_0.json |
f449e7c3_maha_com_interactive_documents__0 | [Michele Bachmann DROPPED OUT] Michele Bachmann touts 'titanium spine' [Newt Gingrich] Gingrich a polarizing figure [Ron Paul] Ron Paul viewed in a new light [Rick Perry DROPPED OUT] Rick Perry focused, driven [Mitt Romney] Mitt Romney emphasizes flexibility [Rick Santorum DROPPED OUT] Rick Santorum waiting for his moment [0] | Profile | [] | 2012 Republican presidential candidate bios - Omaha.com interactive documents | 0 | http://dataomaha.com/documents/2012-republican-presidential-candidate-bios | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00141-ip-10-236-191-2_56704585_0.json |
52e91e78_thenian_Empire___December_2005__Verne_s_text | [Butchers commentary] Verne .... humorously uses the language of love: ... pleasure, and the obscene I swallow easily and without preparation. [Vernes text] | You said to me some ... very flattering things about my style which is getting better ... But I wonder, in some corner of my noddle, as you say, if you didnt want to sweeten the pill slightly. I assure you, my good and dear Director, that there was nothing to sweeten; I swallow easily and without preparation. So I wonder if you really are as pleased as you say .... | [] | Austro-Athenian Empire - December 2005 | Vernes text | http://praxeology.net/unblog12-05.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00142-ip-10-236-191-2_200029887_8.json |
52e91e78_thenian_Empire___December_2005__Verne_s_text | [Butchers commentary] Verne .... is also making phallic jokes, as shown by Clawbonnys huge satisfaction of seeing his inclination at ninety degrees. [Vernes text] | At this spot a magnetic needle, suspended as delicately as possible, immediately adopted an approximately vertical position under the magnetic influence; the centre of attraction was therefore very near or immediately below the needle. The doctor performed his experiment with care. But if James Ross could only find an inclination of 89° 59´ for his needle, it must have been because of the imperfection of his instruments or because the true magnetic point was a minute away. Dr Clawbonny was luckier, and a short distance away he had the huge satisfaction of seeing his inclination at ninety degrees. This is the exact Magnetic Pole of the earth! he exclaimed .... | [] | Austro-Athenian Empire - December 2005 | Vernes text | http://praxeology.net/unblog12-05.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00142-ip-10-236-191-2_200029887_8.json |
52e91e78_thenian_Empire___December_2005__Verne_s_text | [Butchers commentary] [T]his scene, with much reciprocal rubbing of that ornament, inconvenient while traveling, but necessary to existence, abounds with innuendo. [Vernes text] | Suddenly Bell looked at the doctor with fright; then without a word, he took a handful of snow and energetically rubbed his companions face. ... Yes, Clawbonny, you were completely frostbitten; your nose was entirely white when I saw you, and without my vigorous treatment you would have lost that ornament, inconvenient while traveling, but necessary to existence. In effect, the doctors nose would soon have been frozen; with the circulation restored just in time, thanks to Bells forceful rubbing, all danger disappeared. Accept my gratitude, Bell, on condition I do the same for you. | [] | Austro-Athenian Empire - December 2005 | Vernes text | http://praxeology.net/unblog12-05.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00142-ip-10-236-191-2_200029887_8.json |
52e91e78_thenian_Empire___December_2005__Verne_s_text | [Butchers commentary] Verne inserts a phallic-inspired footnote in II 1, explaining that the boat can expand as much as wished. [Vernes text] | A rubber dinghy in the form of a piece of clothing, which can expand as much as wished. | [] | Austro-Athenian Empire - December 2005 | Vernes text | http://praxeology.net/unblog12-05.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00142-ip-10-236-191-2_200029887_8.json |
52e91e78_thenian_Empire___December_2005__Verne_s_text | [Butchers commentary] Verne is again making play on similarities between body appendages. [Vernes text] | With a single night, in a strong north wind, the thermometer fell nearly forty degrees .... And when Bell put his nose outside in the morning, he almost left it there in the extreme frost. | [] | Austro-Athenian Empire - December 2005 | Vernes text | http://praxeology.net/unblog12-05.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00142-ip-10-236-191-2_200029887_8.json |
52e91e78_thenian_Empire___December_2005__Verne_s_text | [Butchers commentary] [A]s well as the digestive imagery, the land is alive with sexuality. [Vernes text] | The mountain, in full eruption, was vomiting a mass of burning boulders and slabs of glowing rock; it seemed to be repeatedly trembling, like a giants breathing; the ejected matter rose to a great height in the air amidst jets of intense flames, and lava flows wound down its flanks in impetuous torrents .... | [] | Austro-Athenian Empire - December 2005 | Vernes text | http://praxeology.net/unblog12-05.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00142-ip-10-236-191-2_200029887_8.json |
52e91e78_thenian_Empire___December_2005__Verne_s_text | [Butchers commentary] [M]ore sexual innuendo, stronger in French due to the homonymy between coeur (heart) and queue (tail or prick). [Vernes text] | Captain, said Johnson, we only followed orders, and the honour belongs to you. No, no, replied Hatteras in a violent outpouring; to all of you as much as to me! To Altamont and all of us and the doctor as well! Oh, may my heart blow its top in your hands! It can no longer contain its joy and gratitude! | [] | Austro-Athenian Empire - December 2005 | Vernes text | http://praxeology.net/unblog12-05.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00142-ip-10-236-191-2_200029887_8.json |
206d8561_er_index_of_anti_tobacco_links__EGATIVE_THOUGHTS_PULL_YOU_DOWN | There will be an excellent job out there for me. | There won't be a good job out there for me. | [] | Anti-smoking websites & Master index of anti-tobacco links | NEGATIVE THOUGHTS PULL YOU DOWN | http://www.anti-smoking.org/children.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00327-ip-10-236-191-2_293622026_15.json |
206d8561_er_index_of_anti_tobacco_links__EGATIVE_THOUGHTS_PULL_YOU_DOWN | One day I can own a business if I want to. | I could never own my own business. | [] | Anti-smoking websites & Master index of anti-tobacco links | NEGATIVE THOUGHTS PULL YOU DOWN | http://www.anti-smoking.org/children.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00327-ip-10-236-191-2_293622026_15.json |
206d8561_er_index_of_anti_tobacco_links__EGATIVE_THOUGHTS_PULL_YOU_DOWN | My future is looking fine! | I have no future. | [] | Anti-smoking websites & Master index of anti-tobacco links | NEGATIVE THOUGHTS PULL YOU DOWN | http://www.anti-smoking.org/children.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00327-ip-10-236-191-2_293622026_15.json |
206d8561_er_index_of_anti_tobacco_links__EGATIVE_THOUGHTS_PULL_YOU_DOWN | I have a good memory. | I have a poor memory. | [] | Anti-smoking websites & Master index of anti-tobacco links | NEGATIVE THOUGHTS PULL YOU DOWN | http://www.anti-smoking.org/children.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00327-ip-10-236-191-2_293622026_15.json |
206d8561_er_index_of_anti_tobacco_links__EGATIVE_THOUGHTS_PULL_YOU_DOWN | I CAN do this. | I can't do this. | [] | Anti-smoking websites & Master index of anti-tobacco links | NEGATIVE THOUGHTS PULL YOU DOWN | http://www.anti-smoking.org/children.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00327-ip-10-236-191-2_293622026_15.json |
206d8561_er_index_of_anti_tobacco_links__EGATIVE_THOUGHTS_PULL_YOU_DOWN | That person will be glad I said hello; so what if we don't become friends? I'm saying hello! | That person won't like me anyway no point in saying hello. | [] | Anti-smoking websites & Master index of anti-tobacco links | NEGATIVE THOUGHTS PULL YOU DOWN | http://www.anti-smoking.org/children.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00327-ip-10-236-191-2_293622026_15.json |
206d8561_er_index_of_anti_tobacco_links__EGATIVE_THOUGHTS_PULL_YOU_DOWN | I am likable, and I make a great friend. | I'm not a very likable or valuable person. | [] | Anti-smoking websites & Master index of anti-tobacco links | NEGATIVE THOUGHTS PULL YOU DOWN | http://www.anti-smoking.org/children.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00327-ip-10-236-191-2_293622026_15.json |
206d8561_er_index_of_anti_tobacco_links__EGATIVE_THOUGHTS_PULL_YOU_DOWN | I have a good, perfectly fine mind. | I feel mentally off, defective somehow. | [] | Anti-smoking websites & Master index of anti-tobacco links | NEGATIVE THOUGHTS PULL YOU DOWN | http://www.anti-smoking.org/children.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00327-ip-10-236-191-2_293622026_15.json |
206d8561_er_index_of_anti_tobacco_links__EGATIVE_THOUGHTS_PULL_YOU_DOWN | Things are getting better. | The country is going downhill. | [] | Anti-smoking websites & Master index of anti-tobacco links | NEGATIVE THOUGHTS PULL YOU DOWN | http://www.anti-smoking.org/children.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00327-ip-10-236-191-2_293622026_15.json |
206d8561_er_index_of_anti_tobacco_links__EGATIVE_THOUGHTS_PULL_YOU_DOWN | The whole world is becoming more aware and honest. | The whole world is going downhill. | [] | Anti-smoking websites & Master index of anti-tobacco links | NEGATIVE THOUGHTS PULL YOU DOWN | http://www.anti-smoking.org/children.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00327-ip-10-236-191-2_293622026_15.json |
206d8561_er_index_of_anti_tobacco_links__EGATIVE_THOUGHTS_PULL_YOU_DOWN | Life is great! I'm going to do just fine out there! | Life stinks it's too hard out there. | [] | Anti-smoking websites & Master index of anti-tobacco links | NEGATIVE THOUGHTS PULL YOU DOWN | http://www.anti-smoking.org/children.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00327-ip-10-236-191-2_293622026_15.json |
206d8561_er_index_of_anti_tobacco_links__EGATIVE_THOUGHTS_PULL_YOU_DOWN | My parents may not have much money, but we have a LOT of happy times. My parents like their jobs, and would rather work than stay home all the time. | My parents seem to have even less money now than they did just a few years ago and they both work. | [] | Anti-smoking websites & Master index of anti-tobacco links | NEGATIVE THOUGHTS PULL YOU DOWN | http://www.anti-smoking.org/children.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00327-ip-10-236-191-2_293622026_15.json |
206d8561_er_index_of_anti_tobacco_links__EGATIVE_THOUGHTS_PULL_YOU_DOWN | The world has so much to offer me there will be PLENTY! | What's going to be left for me? | [] | Anti-smoking websites & Master index of anti-tobacco links | NEGATIVE THOUGHTS PULL YOU DOWN | http://www.anti-smoking.org/children.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00327-ip-10-236-191-2_293622026_15.json |
206d8561_er_index_of_anti_tobacco_links__EGATIVE_THOUGHTS_PULL_YOU_DOWN | I have an amazing, wondrous future, and I'm NOT going to blow it by making irresponsible choices and tragic mistakes. | There's no future for me. I may as well have fun now. | [] | Anti-smoking websites & Master index of anti-tobacco links | NEGATIVE THOUGHTS PULL YOU DOWN | http://www.anti-smoking.org/children.htm | 40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00327-ip-10-236-191-2_293622026_15.json |
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119dc8cd__Naturopathic_Licensure__2004__Naturopathic_Physicians__2000__1 | [0] Physiotherapy [2] yes [3] yes [4] yes [5] yes [6] yes [7] yes [8] yes [9] yes [10] yes [11] yes [1] | yes | [
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119dc8cd__Naturopathic_Licensure__2004__Naturopathic_Physicians__2000__1 | [0] Electrotherapy [2] yes [3] yes [4] yes [5] yes [6] yes [7] yes [8] yes [9] yes [10] yes [11] yes [1] | yes | [
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119dc8cd__Naturopathic_Licensure__2004__Naturopathic_Physicians__2000__1 | [0] X-ray [2] yes [3] yes [4] yes [5] can order [6] can order [7] yes [8] yes [9] yes [10] yes [11] yes [1] | yes | [
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119dc8cd__Naturopathic_Licensure__2004__Naturopathic_Physicians__2000__1 | [0] Venipuncture [2] yes [3] yes [4] yes [5] yes [6] yes [7] yes [8] yes [9] yes [10] yes [11] yes [1] | yes | [
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119dc8cd__Naturopathic_Licensure__2004__Naturopathic_Physicians__2000__1 | [0] Obstetrics [2] yes [3] yes [4] yes [5] no [6] yes with certificate [7] yes with certificate [8] yes with certificate [9] yes [10] not specified [11] yes with certificate [1] | no | [
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119dc8cd__Naturopathic_Licensure__2004__Naturopathic_Physicians__2000__1 | [0] Gynecology [2] yes [3] yes [4] yes [5] yes [6] yes [7] yes [8] yes [9] yes [10] yes [11] yes [1] | yes | [
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119dc8cd__Naturopathic_Licensure__2004__Naturopathic_Physicians__2000__1 | [0] Botanical medicine [2] yes [3] yes [4] yes [5] yes [6] yes [7] yes [8] yes [9] yes [10] yes [11] yes [1] | yes | [
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119dc8cd__Naturopathic_Licensure__2004__Naturopathic_Physicians__2000__1 | [0] Acupuncture [2] yes [3] no [4] no [5] yes [6] yes [7] yes [8] no [9] no [10] no [11] no [1] | no | [
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119dc8cd__Naturopathic_Licensure__2004__Naturopathic_Physicians__2000__1 | [0] Nutrition [2] yes [3] yes [4] yes [5] yes [6] yes [7] yes [8] yes [9] yes [10] yes [11] yes [1] | yes | [
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119dc8cd__Naturopathic_Licensure__2004__Naturopathic_Physicians__2000__1 | [0] Homeopathy [2] yes [3] yes [4] yes [5] yes [6] yes [7] yes [8] yes [9] yes [10] yes [11] yes [1] | yes | [
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c5863c07_Privacy_Policy___Square_One__nsidered_Personal_Information_ | [What is Personal Information?] Why is Personal Information collected and used? | Square One collects and uses your Personal Information for the purpose of: promoting, offering, quoting, and selling insurance products to you; improving our website and the various services offered to you on it; processing and administering your insurance policies for which we act as your agent; adjudicating your insurance claims; contacting you in compliance with the law; and, complying with the law. We will limit the Personal Information we collect about you to that which is needed to meet these purposes. We will only retain your Personal Information as long as we need it to meet these purposes. Please be aware that, as part of our use of your Personal Information, we may transfer it for processing in jurisdictions outside of Canada, which may not have laws that provide privacy protections that are substantially similar to those in Canada. | [] | Privacy Policy | Square One | “Personal Information” means information about an identifiable individual. For clarity, information that by itself cannot be connected to an identifiable individual is not considered Personal Information. | https://www.squareoneinsurance.ca/privacy-policy | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_925541586_0.json |
c5863c07_Privacy_Policy___Square_One__nsidered_Personal_Information_ | [What is Personal Information?] Will Personal Information be disclosed to others? | We will only disclose your Personal Information to: independent contractors of Square One or of your Insurer to investigate, assist with, or adjudicate your claim; consumer reporting agencies as governed by the law; any other third party, if mandated to do so by the law; and, any other third party, if you provide us with your express consent to do so. | [] | Privacy Policy | Square One | “Personal Information” means information about an identifiable individual. For clarity, information that by itself cannot be connected to an identifiable individual is not considered Personal Information. | https://www.squareoneinsurance.ca/privacy-policy | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_925541586_0.json |
c5863c07_Privacy_Policy___Square_One__nsidered_Personal_Information_ | [What is Personal Information?] How is Personal Information collected? | We collect your Personal Information: during all telephone conversations you have with us, which we will record only with your express consent for our mutual protection and to improve the service we offer to you; from all written and electronic communications you have with us; when you use our website; from any publicly or commercially available source of information; and, from consumer reporting agencies with your consent as required by the law. By volunteering your Personal Information to us, you are providing your consent for us to collect, use and disclose your Personal Information as described in this policy. If you provide us with Personal Information about others, you represent that you have obtained their consent for us to collect, use and disclose their Personal Information as described in this policy. We will make every reasonable effort to keep your Personal Information accurate and up to date. | [] | Privacy Policy | Square One | “Personal Information” means information about an identifiable individual. For clarity, information that by itself cannot be connected to an identifiable individual is not considered Personal Information. | https://www.squareoneinsurance.ca/privacy-policy | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_925541586_0.json |
c5863c07_Privacy_Policy___Square_One__nsidered_Personal_Information_ | [What is Personal Information?] How is Personal Information collected on this website? | We use Google Analytics (“Analytics”) to collect information about use of this website. Analytics collects information such as how often you visit this website, what pages you visit, and what other websites you used prior to coming to this website. Analytics collects only the IP address assigned to you on the date you visit this site, rather than your name or other identifying information. Although Analytics plants a permanent cookie on your web browser to identify you as a unique user the next time you visit this site, the cookie cannot be used by anyone but Google. Google’s ability to use and share information collected by Analytics about your visits to this site is restricted by Analytics Terms of Use and Google Privacy Policy. You can disable Analytics from recognize you by installing the Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on. | [] | Privacy Policy | Square One | “Personal Information” means information about an identifiable individual. For clarity, information that by itself cannot be connected to an identifiable individual is not considered Personal Information. | https://www.squareoneinsurance.ca/privacy-policy | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_925541586_0.json |
c5863c07_Privacy_Policy___Square_One__nsidered_Personal_Information_ | [What is Personal Information?] What safeguards protect Personal Information? | We will, at all times: use all reasonable physical measures, technical tools, and organizational controls at our disposal to protect your Personal Information from misuse or inappropriate disclosures; and, ensure through contract that all third parties to which we transfer your Personal Information for processing comply with our privacy policy. | [] | Privacy Policy | Square One | “Personal Information” means information about an identifiable individual. For clarity, information that by itself cannot be connected to an identifiable individual is not considered Personal Information. | https://www.squareoneinsurance.ca/privacy-policy | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_925541586_0.json |
c5863c07_Privacy_Policy___Square_One__nsidered_Personal_Information_ | [What is Personal Information?] What recourse is available? | You are encouraged to contact our Compliance Officer, who is a member of our Senior Management, to: answer any questions you may have with respect to our privacy policy; request access to your Personal Information in our control; correct any of your Personal Information that may be inaccurate; address any complaints you may have about our use or disclosure of your Personal Information; and, withdraw your consent to our use of your Personal Information. You can also contact the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada if you are not satisfied with our response. | [] | Privacy Policy | Square One | “Personal Information” means information about an identifiable individual. For clarity, information that by itself cannot be connected to an identifiable individual is not considered Personal Information. | https://www.squareoneinsurance.ca/privacy-policy | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_925541586_0.json |
c5863c07_Privacy_Policy___Square_One__nsidered_Personal_Information_ | [What is Personal Information?] Compliance officer | Compliance Officer Square One Insurance Services Inc. Suite 1218, PO Box 11600 650 West Georgia Street Vancouver, BC V6B 4N8 Tel: 1.855.331.6933 ext 101 Fax: 1.855.331.6935 Email: Compliance Officer | [] | Privacy Policy | Square One | “Personal Information” means information about an identifiable individual. For clarity, information that by itself cannot be connected to an identifiable individual is not considered Personal Information. | https://www.squareoneinsurance.ca/privacy-policy | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00020-ip-10-236-191-2_925541586_0.json |
b68a6d63_dyweight_Exercises___Fitstream__Notes | [Exercise] Muscle-up [Notes] | Move from below the rings or bar, to above, in one smooth, controlled action. | [] | Pull-up Exercise Guide, Progression Exercises, Hints and Tips - Bodyweight Exercises - Fitstream | Notes | http://www.fitstream.com/exercises/pull-up-a144 | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_444459904_1.json |
b68a6d63_dyweight_Exercises___Fitstream__Notes | [Exercise] One-arm pull-up [Notes] | Become a beast and learn the one-armed variation on the standard pull-up. | [] | Pull-up Exercise Guide, Progression Exercises, Hints and Tips - Bodyweight Exercises - Fitstream | Notes | http://www.fitstream.com/exercises/pull-up-a144 | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_444459904_1.json |
b68a6d63_dyweight_Exercises___Fitstream__Notes | [Exercise] Kipping pull-up [Notes] | A somewhat controversial exercise the kipping pull-up variation is a CrossFit favourite and involves the use of the legs to help with the movement, in contrast to a strict pull-up where the lower body remains engaged and static. The legs are swung backwards to build momentum, and forcefully swung forward while pulling the body up with the arms. | [] | Pull-up Exercise Guide, Progression Exercises, Hints and Tips - Bodyweight Exercises - Fitstream | Notes | http://www.fitstream.com/exercises/pull-up-a144 | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_444459904_1.json |
b68a6d63_dyweight_Exercises___Fitstream__Notes | [Exercise] Chin-ups [Notes] | Hand positioning is changed to an underhand variation which means that the biceps are worked harder than pull-ups. This exercise is slightly easier than standard pull-ups, which places greater emphasis on the back muscles. | [] | Pull-up Exercise Guide, Progression Exercises, Hints and Tips - Bodyweight Exercises - Fitstream | Notes | http://www.fitstream.com/exercises/pull-up-a144 | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_444459904_1.json |
b68a6d63_dyweight_Exercises___Fitstream__Notes | [Exercise] Pull-up Burpee [Notes] | See the standard burpee exercise but during the jumping portion of the movement perform a pull-up, for a complex bodyweight circuit. | [] | Pull-up Exercise Guide, Progression Exercises, Hints and Tips - Bodyweight Exercises - Fitstream | Notes | http://www.fitstream.com/exercises/pull-up-a144 | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_444459904_1.json |
b68a6d63_dyweight_Exercises___Fitstream__Notes | [Exercise] Typewriter pull-ups [Notes] | Othewise known as side-to-side pull-ups, the typewriter is a more difficult variation of the archer pull-up which involves moving from each side and extending the body between both arms. Check YouTube for video demostrations. | [] | Pull-up Exercise Guide, Progression Exercises, Hints and Tips - Bodyweight Exercises - Fitstream | Notes | http://www.fitstream.com/exercises/pull-up-a144 | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_444459904_1.json |
b68a6d63_dyweight_Exercises___Fitstream__Notes | [Exercise] Clap pull-ups [Notes] | Clapping pull-ups require a great deal of power and momentum so that at the top of the exercise the hands are removed from the bar and clap together before descending. | [] | Pull-up Exercise Guide, Progression Exercises, Hints and Tips - Bodyweight Exercises - Fitstream | Notes | http://www.fitstream.com/exercises/pull-up-a144 | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_444459904_1.json |
b68a6d63_dyweight_Exercises___Fitstream__Notes | [Exercise] Grip medley pull-ups [Notes] | Mix up the grips (underhand, overhand, wide, narrow) between pull-ups. | [] | Pull-up Exercise Guide, Progression Exercises, Hints and Tips - Bodyweight Exercises - Fitstream | Notes | http://www.fitstream.com/exercises/pull-up-a144 | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_444459904_1.json |
b68a6d63_dyweight_Exercises___Fitstream__Notes | [Exercise] L pull-ups [Notes] | Performing the pull-up in an L position with the legs lifted perpendicular to the body. | [] | Pull-up Exercise Guide, Progression Exercises, Hints and Tips - Bodyweight Exercises - Fitstream | Notes | http://www.fitstream.com/exercises/pull-up-a144 | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_444459904_1.json |
b68a6d63_dyweight_Exercises___Fitstream__Notes | [Exercise] Rope pull-ups [Notes] | Pulling the body up whilst gripping on to a rope. | [] | Pull-up Exercise Guide, Progression Exercises, Hints and Tips - Bodyweight Exercises - Fitstream | Notes | http://www.fitstream.com/exercises/pull-up-a144 | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_444459904_1.json |
b68a6d63_dyweight_Exercises___Fitstream__Notes | [Exercise] Wide grip pull-ups [Notes] | Hand positioning is set out wider than shoulder width. | [] | Pull-up Exercise Guide, Progression Exercises, Hints and Tips - Bodyweight Exercises - Fitstream | Notes | http://www.fitstream.com/exercises/pull-up-a144 | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_444459904_1.json |
b68a6d63_dyweight_Exercises___Fitstream__Notes | [Exercise] Narrow grip pull-ups [Notes] | Hand positioning is set close together in a narrow grip. | [] | Pull-up Exercise Guide, Progression Exercises, Hints and Tips - Bodyweight Exercises - Fitstream | Notes | http://www.fitstream.com/exercises/pull-up-a144 | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_444459904_1.json |
b68a6d63_dyweight_Exercises___Fitstream__Notes | [Exercise] Archer pull-ups [Notes] | At the top of the exercise the body is pushed out to one side as one of the arms is extended. A difficult exercise that is useful when training for the one-arm pull-up. | [] | Pull-up Exercise Guide, Progression Exercises, Hints and Tips - Bodyweight Exercises - Fitstream | Notes | http://www.fitstream.com/exercises/pull-up-a144 | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_444459904_1.json |
b68a6d63_dyweight_Exercises___Fitstream__Notes | [Exercise] Switch grip pull-ups [Notes] | Flip between underhand and overhand grip positioning between pull-up repetitions. | [] | Pull-up Exercise Guide, Progression Exercises, Hints and Tips - Bodyweight Exercises - Fitstream | Notes | http://www.fitstream.com/exercises/pull-up-a144 | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00206-ip-10-236-191-2_444459904_1.json |
779875c9_ShakeMap__About_the_Maps__Description | [Code] VL [Description] | low gain channels on the analog network | [] | ShakeMap: About the Maps | Description | http://www.seismo.unr.edu/shakemap/shake/about.html | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00324-ip-10-236-191-2_705796949_6.json |
779875c9_ShakeMap__About_the_Maps__Description | [Code] VH [Description] | high gain channels on the analog network | [] | ShakeMap: About the Maps | Description | http://www.seismo.unr.edu/shakemap/shake/about.html | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00324-ip-10-236-191-2_705796949_6.json |
779875c9_ShakeMap__About_the_Maps__Description | [Code] AS [Description] | FBA's on the analog network | [] | ShakeMap: About the Maps | Description | http://www.seismo.unr.edu/shakemap/shake/about.html | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00324-ip-10-236-191-2_705796949_6.json |
779875c9_ShakeMap__About_the_Maps__Description | [Code] HL [Description] | FBA's on the digital network | [] | ShakeMap: About the Maps | Description | http://www.seismo.unr.edu/shakemap/shake/about.html | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00324-ip-10-236-191-2_705796949_6.json |
779875c9_ShakeMap__About_the_Maps__Description | [Code] BH [Description] | broadband data streams | [] | ShakeMap: About the Maps | Description | http://www.seismo.unr.edu/shakemap/shake/about.html | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00324-ip-10-236-191-2_705796949_6.json |
779875c9_ShakeMap__About_the_Maps__Description | [Code] HH [Description] | broadband data streams | [] | ShakeMap: About the Maps | Description | http://www.seismo.unr.edu/shakemap/shake/about.html | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00324-ip-10-236-191-2_705796949_6.json |
efc66459_986_Chernobyl_Nuclear_Accident___about_to_cry_________________ | [BreeAnna says:] Lifeline 4 Chernobyl says: http://chernobyldisasterpictures.com/Chernobyl-Wildlife-Recovery.php | My husband and I run a charity ib Norfolk, we deliver aid to the people in Belarus, who received 70% of the fallout, we have both been over on a convoy, it breaks your heart to see them. unfortunately people forget, with your pictures hopefully people will remember them. | [] | Chernobyl Disaster Pictures | Photos of the 1986 Chernobyl Nuclear Accident | this pic is so sad. i think im about to cry!! :( :( :( :< ;( | http://www.chernobyldisasterpictures.com/ | 40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00052-ip-10-236-191-2_354577694_18.json |
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