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"text": "# CITY OF YELLOWKNIFE\n## BY-LAW NO. 3451\n\nA BY-LAW of the Municipal Corporation of the City of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories, to provide for the regulating, controlling and licensing of businesses carried on within the City, but not including a business that is regulated by an Act of Parliament or any other exempt business prescribed by regulation under the **Cities, Towns and Villages Act**.\n\nPURSUANT TO SECTIONS 103, 110, 111, 112, 113, 174, 175, 177, 179, 180, 181, 183 and 188 of the **Cities, Towns and Villages Act**, S.N.W.T. 1987(1), C14, and to the **Business Licence Act**, Chapter B-4 respectively of the Revised Statutes of the Northwest Territories 1974 as amended.\n\nWHEREAS PURSUANT TO SECTION NUMBER 1 OF REGULATION NUMBER 16, of the Revised Regulations of the Northwest Territories 1980, a business that is carried on within a Municipality having By-Laws governing the issuance of Business Licences is exempt from the **Business Licence Act**;\n\nAND WHEREAS the Council of the Municipal Corporation of the City of Yellowknife deems it desirable to licence businesses carried on within the City;\n\nNOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF YELLOWKNIFE, in regular session duly assembled, enacts as follows:\n\n### SHORT TITLE\n\nThis By-law may be cited as the **Business Licence By-law**.\n\n### PART I\n### DEFINITIONS\n\n#### Part I Definitions\n\nAs amended by By-law No. 4081 Oct 25/99\n\n**\"adult publication\"** means any book, magazine, printed matter, photograph, audiotape, photograph, film or video of which the principal characteristic is the emphasis placed on matters of sex, nudity, the breasts or a woman's genitals or a man's genitals, or any sexual activity, including, without limitation, activity that is violent or sexually degrading."
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"text": "# JUDICIAL CAMPAIGN ETHICS HANDBOOK\n\nof the New York State Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics\n\n(2017 Edition)\n\n\n\nFOREWORD............................................................................................................. ii\n\nCONTACT INFORMATION.................................................................................... iv\n\nJUDICIAL CAMPAIGN ETHICS HANDBOOK....................................................... 1\n\n1. Basic Rule: No Partisan Political Activity............................................................ 1\n\n2. Becoming a Candidate.......................................................................................... 1\n\n2.1 Pre-Candidacy Activities.................................................................................... 1\n\n2.1.1 Testing the Waters.......................................................................................... 1\n\n2.1.2 Anticipated Vacancies vs Known Judicial Vacancies.................................... 2\n\n2.2 Candidacy and Window Period Defined............................................................ 3\n\n2.2.1 Definition of “Candidate”; Announcement of Candidacy.............................. 3\n\n2.2.2 “Window Period” Defined.............................................................................. 4\n\n2.2.3 Candidates Who Are Unopposed.................................................................... 5\n\n2.2.4 Repeat Candidates; Candidates Who Are Running Two Years in a Row...... 6\n\n2.2.5 Candidates Who Currently Hold Non-Judicial Public Office........................ 6\n\n2.2.6 Candidates for Town or Village Justice Positions......................................... 6\n\n2.2.7 Judge as Candidate for Non-Judicial Office................................................... 7\n\n2.3 Mandatory Education Program.......................................................................... 7\n\n2.4 Mandatory Financial Disclosure......................................................................... 8\n\n2.5 Independent Judicial Election Qualification Commissions............................... 8\n\n3. Limits on Permissible Political Activity............................................................... 9\n\n3.1 Membership in Political Parties; Voting; Signing Nominating Petitions........... 9\n\n3.2 Membership in Political Clubs or Organizations............................................... 9\n\n3.3 Endorsement by Political Organizations and Other Persons and Entities......... 10\n\n3.3.1 Questionnaires............................................................................................... 10\n\n3.3.2 Screening Panels............................................................................................ 12\n\n3.3.3 Limited Endorsement of Judicial Convention Delegate by Supreme Court Candidate in Furtherance of His/Her Own Candidacy........................................... 12\n\n3.4 Nominating and Designating Petitions.............................................................. 14\n\n3.5 Attendance at Political Gatherings.................................................................... 16\n\n3.6 Attendance at Charitable Gatherings or Events................................................ 20\n"
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"text": "# Contents\n\n- [COMPANY INFORMATION](/page_2) 01\n- [DIRECTOR'S REPORT](/page_3) 02\n- [AUDITOR'S REPORT](/page_4) 03\n- [BALANCE SHEET](/page_5) 04\n- [CONDENSED INTERIM PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT](/page_6) 05\n- [CONDENSED INTERIM STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME](/page_7) 06\n- [CONDENSED INTERIM CASH FLOW STATEMENT](/page_8) 07\n- [CONDENSED INTERIM STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY](/page_9) 08\n- [NOTES TO THE CONDENSED INTERIM FINANCIAL INFORMATION](/page_10) 09-15"
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"text": "Jenoptik AG: Release according to Article 26, Section 1 of the WpHG [the German Securities Trading Act] with the objective of Europe-wide distribution\n\nDGAP Voting Rights Announcement: Jenoptik AG\n\n2016-01-28 / 12:12\nDissemination of a Voting Rights Announcement transmitted by DGAP - a service of EQS Group AG.\nThe issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.\n\nNotification of Major Holdings\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n7. Notified details of the resulting situation"
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"text": "# Brain POP\n\n- Essential Skill: Demonstrate ability to plan, draft, revise, edit, and rewrite. [11](/table_0)\n- Essential Skill: Recognize and avoid run-on sentences. [11](/table_0)\n- Essential Skill: Expand, reduce, and combine sentences to improve readability. [12](/table_0)\n\n## Language: Conventions of Standard English [12](/table_0)\n- Essential Skill: Review and correctly use the eight parts of speech. [12](/table_0)\n- Essential Skill: Show knowledge of subject/verb agreement. [13](/table_0)\n- Essential Skill: Identify difference between phrases and clauses and their function in specific sentences. [14](/table_0)\n- Essential Skill: Demonstrate proper use of punctuation. [14](/table_0)\n- Essential Skill: Demonstrate proper use of capitalization. [15](/table_0)\n\n## Vocabulary Acquisition and Use [15](/table_0)\n- Essential Skill: Determine unknown word meaning by using context clues. [15](/table_0)\n- Essential Skill: Use and understand common Greek or Latin affixes and roots to decipher word meaning. [16](/table_0)\n- Essential Skill: Use resources (dictionary, thesaurus) to determine word meaning, pronunciation, and part of speech. [17](/table_0)\n- Essential Skill: Use synonyms and antonyms to clarify word meaning. [17](/table_0)"
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"text": "# Office of the City Clerk\n\n## Public Agenda\n\n### Finance and Administration Committee\n\n#### Tuesday, July 3, 2012\n\n**Approval of Public Agenda**\n\n**Minutes of the meeting held on June 5, 2012.**\n\n### Administration Reports\n\n**FA12-25**\n\n**City of Regina Property - McLeod Park - Grow Regina Community Gardens Incorporated - 3500 Queen Street - Block R2, Plan 60R07552**\n\n**Recommendation**\n\n1. That the Lease of the subject property to the Grow Regina Community Gardens Incorporated be approved under the terms and conditions shown in the body of this report;\n\n2. That the Deputy City Manager of Community Planning and Development be authorized to finalize the terms and conditions of the lease documents;\n\n3. That the City Clerk be authorized to execute the Lease Agreement documents as prepared by the City Solicitor; and\n\n4. That this report be forwarded to the July 23, 2012 meeting of City Council for consideration after public notice has occurred.\n\n**FA12-26**\n\n**Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy - Executive Internship Program**\n\n**Recommendation**\n\nThat the City Clerk be authorized to enter into agreements with the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy (JSGS), at the University of Regina and the University of Saskatchewan, as well as with the individual interns, to provide a select number of internship placements on an annual basis for the period September 1, 2012 to April 30, 2016.\n\n### Communications\n\n**FA12-27**\n\n**The Regina Civic Employees’ Superannuation & Benefit Plan 2011 Annual Report**\n\n**Recommendation**\n\nThat this communication be forwarded to City Council for information."
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"text": "# OUR GOAL\nWe find housing for sex offenders throughout the Central Florida Region.\n\nWe find apartments, houses and other homes to rent or buy near your desired areas of interest. We also provide homes for individuals along with shared rooms.\n\n# Who We Are\n## About Us\nWe are always looking out for your best interests and working towards a brighter tomorrow as we continue securing homes for your distinct needs.\n\n## Contact Us\nRicardo Garcia\nPhone: 407-300-3583\nEmail: [email protected]\n\nColin Galloway\nPhone: 407-984-8080\nEmail: [email protected]\n\nG & G SOHO LLC"
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"text": "# Assembly\n\n## PUBLIC HEARING\n\n### Committee on Transportation\n\nThe committee will hold a public hearing on the following items at the time specified below:\n\n**Thursday, June 17, 2021**\n\n**9:30 AM**\n\n**225 Northwest**\n\n#### Assembly Bill 339\n\nRelating to: designating STH 21 as a Purple Heart Memorial Highway.\n\nBy Representatives Kurtz, VanderMeer, Cabral-Guevara, Krug, Dallman, Oldenburg, Anderson, Callahan, Hesselbein, Kuglitsch, Murphy, Mursau, Schraa, Skowronski, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Wichgers, Hintz, Tusler, Sinicki and Spreitzer; cosponsored by Senators Marklein, Testin, Feyen, Ballweg, Felzkowski, Jacque, Nass, Pfaff and Ringhand.\n\n\n\nRepresentative Jon Plumer\n\nChair"
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"text": "# PROCEEDINGS OF\n## THE ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR GENERAL NCC, NCC DIRECTORATE (K&L)\n### STATE WING THIRUVANANTHAPURAM\n\n**(Present: - Major General Mandip Singh Gill)**\n\nNCC Department - Provisional List - General Transfer of employees - Senior Clerk/Clerk, Typist and Driver 2021 - Orders issued.\n\nNo. 612/A3-Est/GT/2021/NCC\n\nThiruvananthapuram\n\nDated 05 Jul 2021\n\n**Read:**\n\n1. GO(P) No 3/2017/P&ARD dated 25.02.2017.\n2. GO (P) No 10/2018/P&ARD dated 05.04.2018.\n3. This Dte Proceedings No 1155/A3-Est/2019/NCC dated 20 Aug 2019.\n4. This Directorate letter of even No dated 05 Feb 2021.\n5. GO (Rt) No 277/2021/H.Edn dated 13.02.2021.\n\n**ORDER**\n\n1. Applications for General Transfer of employees have been scrutinized and it is proposed to transfer the following employees and to post them in the units noted against their names -\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\nContd...2."
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"text": "# RESOLUTION\n\n## CITY OF LACONIA\n\n### RES-2021-11\n\nIn the Year of our Lord two thousand and twenty-one:\n\n**A RESOLUTION RELATIVE TO MAKING ITEMIZED APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE INTERNAL SERVICES FUND FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2021 AND TERMINATING JUNE 30, 2022**\n\nResolved by the City Council of the City of Laconia, as follows:\n\nThat the following itemized appropriations be made for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021 and terminating June 30, 2022:\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\nThis Resolution shall take effect upon its passage.\n\nAndrew Hosmer, Mayor\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\nCheryl Hebert, City Clerk"
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"text": "# Glenfarg Village Folk Club\n\n## GUEST LIST FEBRUARY / MARCH 2009\n\n**Press contact - Doris Rougvie**\n\n01337 831403\n\[email protected]\n\n[www.glenfargfolkclub.com](http://www.glenfargfolkclub.com)\n\nUnless otherwise stated, events take place in\n\nThe Terrace Bar\n\nGlenfarg Hotel, Perthshire Tel 01577 830241\n\nStarting at 8.30 pm\n\n### Monday 9 February\n\n**Members £5, Non-members £8**\n\n#### Fil Campbell and Tom McFarland\n\nWith songs from her highly successful RTE TV series ‘Songbirds’ which celebrates the beautiful songs of Delia Murphy, Bridie Gallagher, Ruby Murray, Mary O’Hara and Margaret Barry, Fil’s glorious soaring voice and Tom’s mesmerising percussion accompaniment make for an evening of sheer delight.\n\n### Monday 16th February\n\n**Members £5, Non-members £8**\n\n#### Robin Laing\n\nRobin is one of Scotland’s premier singer-songwriters. Stylishly penned songs of life delivered with good humour and panache. He has a stack of CDs his credit and following the success of ‘The Whisky Muse’ has recently released a new book ‘The Whisky River’.\n\n### Monday 23rd February\n\n**Members £5, Non-members £8**"
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"text": "# Best Engineering (Service Division) Ltd\n\n## Marine Valves & Actuators\n\nWe supply a comprehensive range of valves & actuators for use in the offshore & marine industry. We select our products from a range of leading manufacturers, based on their offerings on performance, reliability, quality and economy.\n\nThis leaflet highlights a few of the more popular products.\n\n### Bestobell Valves\n\nThe Britfo range of valves is used specifically for water ballast of water based media, using two main valve types, Constafo and Truflo.\n\n- The TRUFLO functions by diaphragm action through about a two degree range. It is designed to be created by flow through an orifice and has a very broad range of applications.\n\n- The CONSTA-FLO is a simple water flow controller using a fixed orifice. The orifice is interchangeable for flow rates within 10% of the rated capacity upon reverse specified.\n\n### Damcos (previously known as Suprfos & Danfoss AS)\n\nThe Damcos Valve Remote Control (VRC) system sets the standard for the marine industry, and we are proud to offer a range of leading manufacturers. We offer both simple one-step solutions that reflect a deep understanding of the marine customer needs:\n\n- Actuators\n- Control Heads\n- Indicators\n- Local Power Units\n- Solenoid Valves\n- Hand Pumps\n- Hand Pumps\n- Skid Mounted Modular Cabinets\n- Manifolds & Accessories\n\n[image_0](/image_0)\n[image_1](/image_1)\n[image_2](/image_2)\n\n6 Debenham Road, Stretford, Manchester, M32 9DQ, UK\n\nTel: +44 (0)7807 722249\n\nFax: +44 (0)161 8658898\n\nE-mail: [email protected]\n\nwww.besd.co.uk"
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"text": "Shri Shivaji Education Society, Amravati's\nDr. Gopalrao Khedkar Mahavidyalaya\nGadegaon (Telhara) 444108 Dist.Akola (M.S.) India\nPhone No. (07251) 244243\nCell No. Principal: 7588575783\nE-mail: [email protected]\nWebsite: [email protected]\n\nOwner: [email protected]\n\nDate: \n\nTo,\nDr. Ganesh Hegde\nAssistant Adviser\nP.O. Box No 1075\nNagarbhavi\nBangalore 560072\n\nSub: Online submission of AQAR for 2014-15\n\nDear Sir,\n\nI am pleased to submit online the Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) well prepared by IQAC members in its annual meeting for the academic session 2014-15. It is needless to say that the NAAC Peer Team has recently visited the college for assessment and accreditation and graded with B+ (2.12). This report is filled up as per form provided. In addition, the institutional annual action plan for the year 2013-14 has been successfully executed and the college perspective plan for the year 2015-16 well developed for further action. In short the IQAC is attempting to maintain quality in all aspects of institutional functioning.\n\nPrincipal\n\nDr. Gopalrao Khedkar Mahavidyalaya\nGadegaon (Telhara), Dist.Akola\n\nRevised Guidelines of IQAC and submission of AQAR\nPage 1"
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"text": "# Seva Ann Arbor\n## Children's Menu\n### For our guests 12 & under\n\n**Organic Apple Juice Boxes**\n100% juice ~ 1.50\n\n**Kid's Mac & Cheese**\nPasta baked in creamy Gruyere & sharp white cheddar sauce, topped with shaved parmesan 6.95\n\n**Kid's Vegan Mac**\nPasta baked in creamy vegan cashew 'cheese' sauce, topped with vegan 'parm' 6.95 *Vegan*\n\n**Kid's Noodles**\nJust plain noodles 4.95 *Vegan*\n\n**Kid's Quesadilla**\nChoice of French fries, yam fries, corn chips, pinto beans, cucumber slices, brown rice or peanut-kale salad 6.95\n*Substitute vegan cheese to be vegan*\n\n**Kid's Grilled Cheese**\nOn Avalon 313 white bread, choice of French fries, yam fries, corn chips, pinto beans, cucumber slices, brown rice or peanut-kale salad 6.95\n*Can be gluten free: add .50 for gf bread*\n\n**Kid's Scrambled Eggs with Toast**\nMulti-grain, cinnamon-raisin or rye toast 3.95\n*Can be gluten free: add .50 for gf toast*\n\n**Kid's Scrambled Tofu with Toast**\nSeasoned & scrambled, choose multi-grain, cinnamon-raisin or rye toast 4.95\n*Can be gluten free: add .50 for gf toast*\n\n[image_0](/image_0)\n[image_1](/image_1)"
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"text": "# CITY COUNCIL MEETING\n# CITY OF WATERTOWN\n# May 17, 2021\n# 7:00 p.m.\n\n## Mayor Jeffrey M. Smith Presiding\n\n### Present:\n- Council Member Sarah V. Compo\n- Council Member Ryan J. Henry-Wilkinson\n- Council Member Lisa A. Ruggiero\n- Council Member Leonard G. Spaziani\n- Mayor Jeffrey M. Smith\n\n### Also Present:\n- Kenneth A. Mix, City Manager\n- Robert J. Slye, City Attorney\n\n### City staff present:\n- Michael Lumbis\n- Scott Weller\n- James Mills\n\nThe City Manager presented the following reports to Council:\n\n- Resolution No. 1 - Reappointment to the Empire Zone Administrative Board - Joseph M. Butler, Jr.\n- Resolution No. 2 - Reappointment to the Empire Zone Administrative Board - Anthony Doddo\n- Resolution No. 3 - Accepting Bid for Janitorial Services for DPW, Meola Enterprises\n- Resolution No. 4 - Accepting Bid for Fire Department Fire Apparatus Tools, Jerome Fire Equipment Co.\n- Resolution No. 5 - Approving the Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the Watertown Noon Rotary Club for the Veterans' Memorial Riverwalk Mural Art Project\n- Resolution No. 6 - Amending the Rules of Council Contained at Chapter A321 of the Watertown City Code to Address Code of Conduct for Privilege of the Floor\n- Resolution No. 7 - Appointment to the Development Authority of the North Country, Mary M. Corriveau\n- Reducing of Fees for Bravo Italiano Festival\n- Scheduling a Public Hearing on the Proposed Amendment to the City's 2020 Community Development Block Grant Annual Action Plan\n- NYSDEC Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) Annual Report\n\n### Complete Reports on file in the office of the City Clerk\n\nMeeting opened with a moment of silence.\n\nPledge of Allegiance was given.\n\nThe reading of the minutes of the regular meeting of May 3, 2021, budget session of May 7, 2021, budget session of May 8, 2021 and budget session of May 10, 2021, was dispensed and accepted as written by motion of Council Member Ryan J. Henry-Wilkinson, seconded by Council Member Lisa A. Ruggiero and carried with all voting in favor thereof.\n\n# COMMUNICATIONS"
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"text": "# NOTICE OF EXEMPTION\n\n**From:** Kern County Planning and Natural Resources Department\n\n2770 “M” Street, Suite 100\n\nBakersfield, CA 93301\n\n**Project Title:** PLN21-03005\n\n**Project Location – Specific:** 158-070-011\n\n**Project Location – City:** Unincorporated area of Kern County\n\n**Project Location – County:** Kern\n\n**Description of Project:** California Resources Elk Hills, LLC is proposing to rework an existing well.\n\n**Name of Public Agency Approving Project:** KERN COUNTY PLANNING AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT\n\n**Name of Person or Agency Carrying Out Project:** California Resources Elk Hills, LLC\n\n**Exempt Status:** (Sections 21080(b)(1) and 15268\n\n**Reason Why Project Is Exempt:** O&G Conformity Review Minor Rework are ministerial under Kern County Zoning Ordinance and are exempt under Sections 21080(b)(1) and 15268 of the State CEQA Guidelines\n\n**Contact Person:** Lorelei H. Oviatt, AICP, Director (661) 862-8600\n\n**Date Received for Filing:** 06/15/2021\n\n**Director:**\n\nLorelei H. Oviatt, AICP\n\nDirector\n\ncc: Applicant"
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"text": "# How to Identify Unsafe Motorcycle Helmets\n\nIt's clear — Motorcycle helmets save lives. To help protect the lives of motorcycle riders, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) requires that all motorcycle helmets sold in the United States meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 218. This standard defines minimum levels of performance that helmets must meet to protect the head and brain in the event of a crash. Each year, DOT conducts compliance testing of a variety of motorcycle helmets to determine whether helmets being sold in the United States meet the Federal safety standard. Because helmets add such a critical margin of safety for motorcycle riders, many States now have laws requiring the use of helmets that meet FMVSS 218 requirements. Some motorcyclists are violating these laws by wearing unsafe helmets that do not meet FMVSS 218. Most of these helmets are sold as novelty items and circumvent the FMVSS 218 requirements. These helmets are unsafe and place motorcyclists at a greater risk of head injury than helmets that meet FMVSS 218. This document is intended to help law enforcement and the general public identify unsafe motorcycle helmets and distinguish safe helmets from those that meet the Federal safety standard.\n\n# Here is What to Check For:\n\n## Thick Inner Liner\n\nHelmets meeting the minimum Federal safety standard have an inner liner usually about one-inch thick of firm polystyrene foam. Sometimes the inner liner will not be visible, but you should still be able to feel its thickness. Unsafe helmets normally contain only soft foam padding or a bare plastic shell with no padding at all.\n\n## Sturdy Chin Strap and Rivets\n\nHelmets meeting the DOT safety standard have sturdy chinstraps with solid rivets.\n\n## Weight of Helmet\n\nDepending on design, unsafe helmets weigh only one pound or less. Helmets meeting FMVSS 218 generally weigh about three pounds. The weight of a helmet meeting the Federal safety standard is because of the inner liner and sturdy chinstrap rivets.\n\n## Design/Style of Helmet\n\nThe DOT safety standard does not allow anything to extend further than two-tenths of an inch from the surface of a helmet. A design such as a spike or other protruding decorations indicates an unsafe helmet.\n\nA skull cap style or German Army style or other novelty helmet is an unsafe helmet. A design such as a skull cap or other novelty helmet is an unsafe helmet. Helmets meeting FMVSS 218 generally have full face coverage or a three-quarter shell. A skull cap or German Army style helmet may meet Federal requirements.\n\nYou'll need to check for weight, thickness, sturdy chinstraps, as well as the “DOT” and manufacturer's labels to make sure the helmet meets the Federal safety standard. Familiarize yourself with these standards and designs of helmets that meet FMVSS 218 requirements before you purchase a motorcycle helmet.\n\n## DOT Sticker\n\nHelmets that meet FMVSS 218 must have a sticker on the back with the letters “DOT.” This sticker certifies that the helmet meets or exceeds FMVSS 218. Some helmets are sold with counterfeit DOT stickers. These helmets do not meet the Federal safety standard and are unsafe. If the sticker is invalid or counterfeit, the helmet is unsafe.\n\n## Snell or ANSI Label\n\nIn addition to the DOT sticker, labels located inside the helmet showing that a helmet meets the standards of private, non-profit organizations such as Snell or ANSI are a good indicator that the helmet also meets FMVSS 218. However, a DOT sticker is required by Federal law.\n\n## Manufacturer's Labeling\n\nManufacturers are required under FMVSS 218 to place a label on or inside the helmet stating the manufacturer's name, model, size, month and year of manufacture, construction materials, and owner's information."
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"text": "# Holy Communion Setting 10 – Page 203\n\nPrelude and Announcements\n\n## GATHERING\n\n- Confession and Forgiveness Page 94\n- Gathering Song 733 Great Is Thy Faithfulness\n- Greeting Page 203\n- “Glory be to God…” Page 204\n- Prayer of the Day\n\n## WORD\n\n- First Reading Lamentations 3:22-33\n- Psalm 30 printed in bulletin\n- Psalm Prayer\n- Second Reading 2 Corinthians 8:7-15\n- Gospel Acclamation printed in bulletin\n- “Glory to you, O Lord.”\n- Gospel Mark 5:21-43\n- “Praise to you, O Christ.”\n- Gospel Responses Page 206\n\n## SERMON\n\n- Hymn of the Day 419 For All the Faithful Women, v 2\n- Prayers of Intercession\n- Prayer Response “hear our prayer.”\n- Peace\n\n## MEAL\n\n- Offering and Offertory Hymn 679, vv 1&3\n- Offertory Prayer\n- Great Thanksgiving Page 206\n- Form V Page 65\n- The Lord’s Prayer\n- Communion\n- Lamb of God Page 208\n- Communion Hymn 769\n- Post-Communion Canticle 494, vv 1&4\n- Post-Communion Prayer"
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"text": "# Ceremony Script\n\nThe following Christian-based ceremony was created using the couple’s responses on my Personality Questionnaire as well as portions of my Build-It-Yourself Template – Roman Catholic Ceremony. The couple wanted a simple ceremony and also to please their families as they were being married outside of church. The review left by the couple was:\n\n> “Just wanted to THANK YOU for putting together my perfect ceremony! I received so many compliments on how personal and wonderful it was! Steve was amazing so please pass on my gratitude!”\n\n**Katie & Cole**\n\n**October 3, 2014**\n\n## Processional\n\nTBD in the rehearsal.\n\n## Greeting\n\n**Officiant:** “On behalf of Katie and Cole, welcome. We are gathered here, not to witness the beginning of what will be but rather what already is! We are here to celebrate with them the relationship that they have found with one another and to be witnesses to the formal commitment that they make today.\n\nAll of you are here because you hold some special place in the lives of these two individuals. You may be family members from whom they have learned what makes them who they are today. You may be friends who help them to make it through their daily lives. Whatever role you may play, we ask that you enter into this ceremony in a spirit of prayer, mindful that your support, friendship and love will be vital to the strength and success of their relationship. Thank you all for being here.”\n\n## Old Testament Reading\n\n**Officiant:** “I would like to set the tone for the ceremony today with two readings – one from scripture and the other from an anonymous source.\n\nFrom the Old Testament, this is ECCLESIASTES 4:9-12\n\n‘Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their toil. For if they fall, one will lift up his fellow; but woe to him who is alone when he falls and has not another to lift him up.’”\n"
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"text": "# The Journey Continues\n\nOver the last months, we have been diligently doing all we can to invite people on a journey with Jesus. But we realized that our old normal is not going to happen...at least not right now. We have already started to re-envision what it looks like to be Christ’s beloved community (the Church). We are still a community, working together to understand what that means in this time and this place. At this time we have an opportunity to open ourselves to the new things God wants us to do. Thankfully, we are rooted in our strong footing of Jesus Christ, and empowered by the Holy Spirit!\n\nOur church councils stand under the authority of our bishop, Thomas Bickerton, who has been working with many advisors to create guidelines for how/when United Methodist Churches in our conference can begin meeting in-person again. The reopening guidance closely follows our State’s phase-in plan.\n\nGathering for worship isn’t going to look like it once did – what we all had expected and hoped for. We begin by asking the most important question, “do we want to come back to in-person worship right now? The answer: because we all miss the human connection that worshipping in person provides.\n\nHere is [table_0](/table_0).\n\nAs you can see there are some challenges ahead of us. This is not a perfect solution. Some confusion is sure to happen, but this is a start."
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"text": "# WHY WE CAN'T WAIT: REVERSING THE RETREAT ON CIVIL RIGHTS\n## An Introduction to the Civil Rights Section\n\nJOSHUA CRISTOBAL ALEX*\nCAREY ALEXANDER**\nTANENE ALLISON***\nGENEVIEVE GAZON****\nMARIANNE ENGELMAN LADO*****\n\n1. The title of this piece was also the title of the conference, Why We Can't Wait: Reversing the Retreat on Civil Rights, designed to educate, raise awareness and build alliances to protect and preserve equal justice, fairness, and opportunity and to make sure our laws are in step with the changing world for ourselves and for future generations.\n\nMr. Alex is the Coordinator for the National Campaign to Restore Civil Rights (“the Campaign”) and is responsible for rolling out strategic communications in national and international forums, building alliances, and overseeing media and campaign logistics for the Reproductive Rights Campaign. Mr. Alex practiced civil rights law with MacDonald Pires & Hedges, focusing on law enforcement and governmental misconduct. He was the youngest President in the history of the La Raza Bar Association and previously taught at the University of Michigan School of Law. He has received awards including the National Hispanic Bar Association’s Attorney of the Year and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund Scholarship.\n\nMr. Alexander is the founding director of the Washington Center, which fields a managing board of civic, academic, and business leaders throughout the U.S. Mr. Alexander has been recognized for his work in the area of civil rights, particularly for his efforts to combat racial and economic discrimination, where he advocates laws to compare across areas that compare the disparate impact of government action on minorities.\n\nMs. Allison is a strategist for the Campaign to Restore Civil Rights, coordinating and disseminating outreach to media, serving as a media contact for the Campaign, collecting and organizing research information, and assisting in the development of reports and publications. She has worked with the National Campaign to Restore Civil Rights since 2005 and has been recognized for her work on a range of social justice issues. Ms. Allison has worked as a writer, researcher, and advisor on a range of social justice issues, including reproductive rights, fair economic development, and racial justice. She has also worked as a journalist and editor for a number of publications, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times.\n\nMs. Gazon is the Executive Assistant to the Associate Director of the New York Lawyers for the Public Interest (NYLPI). Marianne Lado and Genevieve Gazon are on the National Campaign to Restore Civil Rights. Ms. Lado is the Director of Litigation at NYLPI, where she oversees the organization’s litigation and advocacy efforts. She has been recognized for her work in the area of civil rights, particularly for her efforts to combat racial and economic discrimination. She has also worked as a journalist and editor for a number of publications, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times.\n\nMs. Lado is the General Counsel to NYLPI and directs the agency’s litigation and advocacy programs. She has practiced civil rights law for over 20 years and has received numerous awards for her work in the areas of civil rights, reproductive rights, and economic justice. She has worked on a range of social justice issues, including reproductive rights, fair economic development, environmental justice and access to healthcare. Prior to coming to NYLPI, Ms. Lado was the Director of Litigation at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, where she oversaw the organization’s litigation and advocacy efforts."
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