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into the woods is the contested micronation of Drainasia, a direct democracy with a population of 5. The built and paved area of about five acres (two hectares) in the middle of the site was formerly a backfilled gravel pit. Sunward's founders chose to build tightly clustered homes on this land, conserving green and open space, and leaving the woods and natural features mostly intact. Built environment Sunward's architecture was designed to encourage interactions and strengthen the connections that are the lifeblood of the community. The structures, in addition to the Common House, include 40 individually owned housing units in a range of sizes and layouts spread across nine buildings, several garages individually owned by some households, a large barn built in the woods during the 1910s, and assorted sheds. The design attempts to balance community life and personal privacy. The community layout and homes were designed with the concept of a privacy gradient, where privacy increases as one goes toward the back of the house. For example, sitting on one's front porch is an invitation to socialize, while sitting on the back porch does not. Kitchen windows are in the front of every house. As a pedestrian community, Sunward restricts motor vehicles to the eastern periphery of its land, allowing members to visit and children to play in safety on its paths. Shared handcarts for moving material are kept at locations around the campus. Sunward's legal structure states that homes are privately owned inside, up to the paint on the interior walls, while the community owns the rest of the structure and everything outside the home. Community life The Common House The Common House is the heart of Sunward community life, where members cook, eat, play, hang out, celebrate, meet, host events, and work together. It is an extension of their individual homes, and it allows residents to live in smaller private homes than they otherwise might need. The Common House includes a large kitchen, a dining room, a living room, children's play spaces, a game room, a teen room, a meeting room, professional offices, an exercise room, guest rooms, a video theater, a laundry room, and a large workshop. U.S. mailboxes and internal mail "cubbies" are located in the Common House, providing Sunwardians opportunities to interact. Outside the Common House are the centers of summer community life: wooden decks and a brick piazza. The common laundry room is available to all Sunwardians. A team of members cleans the Common House. Shared meals Shared Common House meals are a defining aspect of the community. They provide an opportunity to keep in touch with the neighbors, deepen relationships, and work together while making the meal and cleaning up afterwards. Dinners take place 3-4 times a week. Each month every member does roughly two | walls, while the community owns the rest of the structure and everything outside the home. Community life The Common House The Common House is the heart of Sunward community life, where members cook, eat, play, hang out, celebrate, meet, host events, and work together. It is an extension of their individual homes, and it allows residents to live in smaller private homes than they otherwise might need. The Common House includes a large kitchen, a dining room, a living room, children's play spaces, a game room, a teen room, a meeting room, professional offices, an exercise room, guest rooms, a video theater, a laundry room, and a large workshop. U.S. mailboxes and internal mail "cubbies" are located in the Common House, providing Sunwardians opportunities to interact. Outside the Common House are the centers of summer community life: wooden decks and a brick piazza. The common laundry room is available to all Sunwardians. A team of members cleans the Common House. Shared meals Shared Common House meals are a defining aspect of the community. They provide an opportunity to keep in touch with the neighbors, deepen relationships, and work together while making the meal and cleaning up afterwards. Dinners take place 3-4 times a week. Each month every member does roughly two shifts as assistant cook or cleanup crew, or one shift as head chef. The head chef determines the menu and overall cost of the dinner. A vegetarian option is typically available. In addition to the dinner program, a variety of spontaneous breakfasts, potlucks, and cookouts occur. Governance The Sunward community is managed by its members, who collectively hold decision-making authority. Community decisions are made by consensus. Community Meetings take place monthly in the Common House. A quorum of at least 21 households must be present to make decisions. The Sunward Book of Agreements is the official collection of all standing agreements that the community has made. Although the entire community retains the authority to make major decisions, much of the day-to-day business is delegated to standing committees and ad hoc work groups. These fall into five main areas: leadership, community life, Common House operations, buildings and infrastructure, and land management. Work Most of the work needed to run Sunward is done by the members. Maintenance work is broken into small monthly job allocations on a task schedule. These tasks are distributed to all members. Examples include plowing snow, facilitating meetings, tending trees, managing finances, mopping floors, etc. Children Members tend to be watchful and keep an eye on the children's safety. Children can safely run, bike, and skate in the pedestrian campus. They can use the outdoor |
At 8:02, Mount Pelee exploded. | A las 8:02 el Monte Pelée hizo erupción. |
Dutch Miller mine where prospecting has been on sulfide minerals and high grade copper deposits found in quartz-tourmaline shoots in the granodiorite rock. See also List of lakes of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness References Lakes of King County, Washington Lakes of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Okanogan National | Dutch Miller mine where prospecting has been on sulfide minerals and high grade copper deposits found in quartz-tourmaline shoots in the granodiorite rock. See also List of lakes of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness References Lakes of King County, Washington Lakes of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Okanogan National Forest |
We're like running for our lives." | Il semble que nous cherchons à sauver nos vies.” |
A painter and activist, he uses his works for exhibitions in galleries but also for demonstrations. | C'est un peintre et activiste, ses travaux sont exposés dans des galeries et également dans des manifestations. |
how long do initial symptoms of hiv last? | According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) , primary HIV symptoms may show up two to four weeks after initial exposure. Symptoms can continue for up to several weeks. However, some people may exhibit the symptoms only for a few days. |
Much of the LTE standard addresses the upgrading of 3G UMTS to what will eventually be 4G mobile communications technology. | Большая часть стандарта LTE рассматривает модернизацию 3G UMTS на то, что в конечном итоге будет технологией 4G. |
an average of 30.75, with best figures of 3/30. With the bat, he scored 14 runs at a batting average of 4.66, with a high score of 6 not out. References External links Lee Crozier at ESPNcricinfo Lee Crozier at CricketArchive 1973 births Living people Cricketers from | 1996 to 2006, making 46 Minor Counties Championship appearances and 31 MCCA Knockout Trophy appearances. He made his List A debut against Ireland in the 1999 NatWest Trophy. He made 7 further List A appearances, the last of which came against Middlesex in the 2005 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy. In his 8 List A matches, he took 12 wickets at an average of 30.75, with best figures of 3/30. With |
was completed in 1929. It is the fourth tallest building in Jackson. References Buildings and structures in Jackson, Mississippi Residential buildings completed in 1929 Art Deco | in Jackson. References Buildings and structures in Jackson, Mississippi Residential buildings completed in 1929 Art Deco architecture in |
He was active in the Monbu-shō (present Monka-shō) and as the president of institutions such as Tokyo Imperial University. | Era attivo nel Monbu-shō (attuale Monka-shō) e come presidente di istituzioni come l'Università Imperiale di Tokyo. |
The championship was won with ease by Michael Schumacher, who finished 58 points clear of David Coulthard in second place. | O campionato foi gañado con facilidade por Michael Schumacher, quen terminou cunha colosal vantaxe de 58 puntos sobre David Coulthard que rematou no segundo lugar. |
The preference for dubbing or subtitling in various countries is largely based on decisions taken in the late 1920s and early 1930s. | Preferința pentru subtitraj sau dublaj în diverse țări se bazează, în principiu, pe decizii luate în anii 1920 și anii 1930. |
Canadian musician and composer, Robert Minden, has been composing for his collection of five vintage waterphones on many recordings since the mid-1980s. | El músico y compositor canadiense, Robert Minden, ha estado componiendo para su colección de cinco waterphones vendimia en muchas grabaciones desde mediados de la década del 1980. |
January 14 – Qantas becomes the first foreign airline permitted to fly across the United States. | 14. ledna – Qantas se stává první zahraniční leteckou společností s povolením létat přes Spojené státy americké 16. května – Kapitán W. |
By 1838 the type had become the standard passenger design by Robert Stephenson and Company. | Dal 1838 il tipo divenne lo standard per treni passeggeri della Robert Stephenson and Company. |
9th century, the territory of Trávnik became part of the Kingdom of Hungary. In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1216. After the Austro-Hungarian army disintegrated in November 1918, Czechoslovak troops liberated the area, later acknowledged internationally by the Treaty of Trianon. Between 1938 and 1945 Trávnik was occupied by Miklós Horthy's Hungary through the First Vienna Award. From 1945 until the Velvet Divorce, | territory of Trávnik became part of the Kingdom of Hungary. In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1216. After the Austro-Hungarian army disintegrated in November 1918, Czechoslovak troops liberated the area, later acknowledged internationally by the Treaty of Trianon. Between 1938 and 1945 Trávnik was occupied by Miklós Horthy's Hungary through the First Vienna Award. From 1945 until the Velvet Divorce, it was part of Czechoslovakia. |
affinity | अपनापन |
dates of the Witches' Sabbath and that Waite was actually trying to protect the victims from Dr. Jack Franklin (she had placed the pentagramsactually protective symbolson and around the victims in the hopes of protecting them from dark magic). This also explains why Waite tried to kill Franklin. Unfortunately, Mulder also realizes that because Waite was not the murderer, the spree of murders will continue. And as he suspected, another patient is murdered with acid back at the hospital. Soon after, the agents again meet with Dr. Theresa Shannon, and she further discusses the spree of murders that occurred ten years ago. According to Shannon, five people were killed at the clinic: four patients and a cosmetic doctor named Clifford Cox, who ostensibly died of a drug overdose. Although his birthday does not align with a Sabbath date, Mulder instinctively believes that Cox is involved in the crimes. Mulder then uses the hospital's computer program to determine what Cox would look like had he undergone heavy plastic surgery. The computer produces an image that looks like Franklin, suggesting that he is actually Dr. Clifford Cox in disguise. When Dr. Shannon discovers Franklin alone in a blood-spattered operating room, he uses witchcraft to magically teleport surgical tools into her intestines, which causes her to bleed internally. Dr. Shannon is rushed into surgery and survives. Meanwhile, Franklin removes the skin of his face, performing a ritual to make him appear younger and escapes. It is implied that he murders in a quest to gain eternal youth. The episode ends with a now-younger Franklin successfully applying for a position at another medical hospital. Production In the 1990s, the television industry made wide use of spec scripts, solicited from freelance writers. While The X-Files had a large staff of writers, the staff would occasionally have to take a risk on a teleplay written by an unaffiliated writer to fill out a full season order. "Sanguinarium" was such a case, being written by sisters Vivian and Valerie Mayhew. This marked their first experience with writing a one-hour network program, and they would later write several episodes in the television series Charmed. Prior to having their script picked up by the series, the sisters asked staff writers Glen Morgan and James Wong for writing suggestions. Morgan and Wong told them that "the scariest things are those which repeat every day". Soon thereafter, Vivian was paged by a number she did not recognize. She realized that pagers in their own way are scary, because an unknown person can connect to the pager's owner. The Mayhews then went from focusing on pagers to the group of people who normally use them: doctors. It was then that they realized a plot about doctors losing control and being bewitched could make for a good episode. After writing their spec script, they presented it to Morgan and Wong, who suggested they change the villain from a woman to a man as "plastic surgery is related to vanity, and everyone expects that from a woman, but not a man." After the script was submitted, it was selected to become a full episode. After the spec script was picked up, series creator Chris Carter and the show's staff reworked it into a teleplay. Carter focused much of the plot on the themes of greed and vanity, and executive producer Howard Gordon developed several graphic scenes. After Carter | After the script was submitted, it was selected to become a full episode. After the spec script was picked up, series creator Chris Carter and the show's staff reworked it into a teleplay. Carter focused much of the plot on the themes of greed and vanity, and executive producer Howard Gordon developed several graphic scenes. After Carter had the idea of placing a subtle pentagram on the reunion table, production designer Graeme Murray decided to take this further by creating rooms with five sides, and having the plastic surgery unit with five operating rooms represent an imaginary pentagram. Like previous episode "Home", Fox Standards and Practices objected to the graphical content, and Carter had to intervene to help retain some scenes. Given its subject matter, the episode features many references to witchcraft and occultism. The nurse from the episode, Rebecca Waite, was originally named after a friend of the writers called Rebecca White. However, this was changed because there was a real nurse from Chicago whose last name was White. Some viewers ended up believing that Waite's name as a reference to either Rebecca Nurse, an innocent woman prosecuted during the Salem witch trials, or the Rider–Waite tarot deck, the most popular tarot deck utilized in the world. The episode itself directly references Gerald Gardner, a wiccan known for publishing several books on witchcraft and founder of the Gardnerian Tradition. While the Mayhew sisters tried to depict occultism without offending anybody by not connecting Franklin or Waite to any known cult, many Wiccans sent angry letters and e-mails to Fox regarding the portrayal of their beliefs. Broadcast and reception "Sanguinarium" premiered on the Fox network on November 10, 1996. This episode earned a Nielsen rating of 11.1, with an 18 share, meaning that roughly 11.1 percent of all television-equipped households, and 18 percent of households watching television, were tuned in to the episode. "Sanguinarium" was seen by 18.85 million viewers on first broadcast. Gillian Anderson described "Sanguinarium" as "one of the most repulsive scripts I ever shot", explaining that she could not watch scenes such as the doctor stabbing a patient. David Duchovny stated that "I didn't understand the plot, but I liked the script", noting that Carter and his team improved a weak teleplay and that director Kim Manners "did an excellent job". Entertainment Weekly gave "Sanguinarium" a "B–", feeling that it was "redeemed" by the gore. However, they were "worried" by what they called the "fourth consecutive phoned-in performance by Duchovny and Anderson". Emily VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club was more negative, grading it a "D". She felt that the episode was "too much", and that the gore should have been suggested rather than shown directly. She also criticized the characterization of the characters (especially that |
ok say i like this boy what do you think i should do? boys girls HELP? | go for it you'll regret it down the road thinking what might of happened |
I persuaded him that he was wrong. | 私は彼に、彼が間違っていることを納得させた。 |
harmonica on the song "Birchbark Canoe". In 2014 the recording Live with CBC Radio was released. It was recorded by CBC Radio in the Mae Wilson Theatre in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. In 2015 Jeffery released North Star Falling produced by Dean Drouillard. The album debuted in the top 10 of the iTunes singer-songwriter charts in its first 2 weeks. On May 19, 2017, Straker released "Dirt Road Confessional", a 12 song recording with roots-folk influenced arrangements and instrumentation. The album was produced in 5 different studios by several producers: Daniel Ledwell (Lake Echo, Nova Scotia); Royal Wood and Lawrence Katz (Los Angeles, California); Dean Drouillard (Toronto, Ontario); Brad Prosko and Murray Pulver (Regina, Saskatchewan); Robyn Dell'Unto (Toronto, Ontario). The album contains 2 songs co-written with Royal Wood and Lawrence Katz, a single song co-written with Jay Semko, and one co-written with Karen Kosowski. Straker tours over 100 shows each year and performed his sold out orchestral debut with the Regina Symphony Orchestra in Regina Saskatchewan, October 2011. He has performed subsequent orchestral concerts of his work with the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra in October 2013 and 2018 and the Sudbury Symphony Orchestra in 2015. Jeffery was the winner of the international category of the 55th Vina del Mar International Song Festival (Chile) in February 2014 with his song Hypnotized. The singer-pianist is a regular national cast member | in Punnichy, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian folk/roots singer-songwriter, who is based in Toronto, Ontario and Regina, Saskatchewan. His piano-based pop musical style has drawn comparisons to Elton John, Neil Young, Rufus Wainwright, and Kris Kristofferson Career Straker independently released his album Songs from Highway 15 in 2006. The folk-pop album contains 10 songs inspired by people and places in Saskatchewan. It was recorded live with engineer Brian Moncarz in Toronto. Canadian singer-songwriter Kat Goldman sang backing vocals on the album. In 2008, Straker released his follow-up album Step Right Up, which included the songs "Hypnotized" and "Somewhere Between". A music video for "Hypnotized" was played on MuchMoreMusic across Canada. Step Right Up was re-released on MDM/Universal in 2010. The album was produced by Justin Gray in Toronto and Los Angeles. In 2011, Straker released the album under the soles of my shoes, produced by Dave Thomson in Nashville. The album was mixed by Grammy Award winning engineer Chad Carlson. Straker released a 9-song studio album, Vagabond, on 2 October 2012. The album was produced by Danny Michel. Piano tracks were recorded at the Canadian Broadcasting Centre in Toronto in studio 211, using Glenn Gould's Steinway & Sons grand piano. Fred Penner performed harmonica on the song "Birchbark Canoe". In 2014 the recording Live with CBC Radio was released. It was recorded by CBC Radio in the Mae Wilson Theatre in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. In 2015 Jeffery released North Star Falling produced by Dean Drouillard. The album debuted in the top 10 of the iTunes singer-songwriter charts in its first 2 weeks. On May 19, 2017, Straker released "Dirt Road Confessional", a 12 song recording with roots-folk |
in Western Samoa on 12 November 1990. Voters were asked whether they approved of the introduction of universal suffrage and a second chamber of Parliament. The first change was approved by 52.6% of voters, but the second opposed by 60.7%. Voter turnout was | referendum was held in Western Samoa on 12 November 1990. Voters were asked whether they approved of the introduction of universal suffrage and a second chamber of Parliament. The first change was approved by 52.6% of voters, but the second opposed by 60.7%. Voter turnout was 74.3% for |
Ipabog | Ипабог |
Quintanar de la Orden, Spain. On 28 April 1564, Juan del Castillo was appointed during the papacy of Pope Pius IV as Bishop of Santiago de Cuba. In June 1567, he was consecrated bishop. He served as Bishop of Santiago de Cuba until his resignation on 3 October 1578. He died in June 1593. References External | del Castillo was born in Quintanar de la Orden, Spain. On 28 April 1564, Juan del Castillo was appointed during the papacy of Pope Pius IV as Bishop of Santiago de Cuba. In June 1567, he was consecrated bishop. He served as Bishop of Santiago de Cuba until his resignation on |
are squash and zucchini the same? | So, here's the thing: All zucchini are squash, but not all squash are zucchini. Are you even more confused now? The term "squash" refers to a plant species within the gourd family, which is further divided into winter squash and summer squash. |
how to xref a file in autocad? | ['Click Insert tab Reference panel Attach. Find.', 'In the Select Reference File dialog box, select one or more files you want to attach and then click Open.', 'In the Attach External Reference dialog box, under Reference Type, select Attachment.', 'Specify the insertion point, scale, and rotation angle. ... ', 'Click OK.'] |
This Time Around is a made for television movie starring Carly Pope, Sara Rue and Brian Austin Green. | This Time Around é um filme feito para a televisão estrelado por Carly Pope, Sara Rue e Brian Austin Green. |
Field Music Play... | Field Music Play… |
We can't talk here. Let's go somewhere else. | Burada konuşamayız. Başka bir yere gidelim. |
KunstHausWien - a museum in Vienna, designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser. | KunstHausWien este un muzeu din Viena proiectat de artistul Friedensreich Hundertwasser. |
Have you ever read the King James Bible thru and if so how many times? | The total of the reading which I have done in this particular bible amounts to somehwre between 35 and 45 times for The New Teastament and about 11 times for the Old Testament. This does not count looking up some very small specific sections in the Old Testament, perhaps the best part of 1000 times.\n\nI read in quest of spiritual truths and continued after making great progress, but not necessarily by way of the Bible, although it greatly helped. God can answer your questions in many ways not involving more Bible reading. The best Answers from God apply to your place in the NOW.\n\nI have a blog if this sounds interesting:\n\nhttp://www.spaces.msn.com/members/up-escalator |
The Iron Sheik won the match by throwing Hillbilly Jim out of the ring. | The Iron Sheik vinse il match dopo aver eliminato Hillbilly Jim. |
how many calories in starbucks classic oatmeal? | Oatmeal. The 160-calorie unadorned oatmeal has 4 grams of fiber, roughly half of it the soluble kind that helps lower cholesterol. |
isn't it pity that great britan has become a colony of usa. poor englishmen , my heart bleed for this race. | The US and UK have enjoyed a "special relationship" since the beginning. I don't think the "colony" thing is permanent; Tony Blair wanted to be Bush's lapdog, but I think he (and the British public) has learned his lesson. |
The bacteriologist can reinforce the knowledge acquired through specialization, diploma, masters and doctoral degrees recognized by official institutions. | El bacteriólogo puede reforzar el conocimiento adquirido por medio de especializaciones, doctorados, diplomados y maestrías reconocidos por instituciones oficiales. |
Get the Heretic Skull in Halo | Celebrate the release of the second allotment of Halo 3's Mythic Map Pack for your multiplayer games by finding the Heretic Skull on the new Heretic map. |
why international business is not good nowadays? | Why do you think that? International business is growing be leaps and bounds. Now is the time to get involved. |
Rob Meier | روب ماير |
Blankenese | Hamburg-Blankenese |
what are the advantages of living longer? | Countries could economically benefit from people living longer and should invest more in health to raise life expectancy, a think-tank has urged. The International Longevity Centre said that as people live longer productivity also increases, in terms of 'output' per hour worked, per worker, boosting the economy. |
Humanistic Studies. Online version at the Topos Text Project. Grimal, Pierre, The Dictionary of Classical Mythology, Wiley-Blackwell, 1996, . "Eurydice" (2), p. 157. Pseudo-Apollodorus, The Library with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F.B.A., F.R.S. in 2 Volumes, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1921. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library. Greek text available | other daughter was possibly Evarete, wife of Oenomaus, king of Pisa in Elis. Eurydice was said to have been a daughter of Lacedaemon and Sparta, the legendary founders of Sparta and thus, sister to Amyclas, king of Lacedaemonia. In some accounts, the wife of Acrisius was called Aganippe. Argive genealogy Notes References Gaius Julius Hyginus, Fabulae from The Myths of Hyginus translated and edited by Mary Grant. University of Kansas |
There are working parties, which form the operational part of the Regional Commission, reporting on a regular basis to the Regional Commission. | Hi ha grups de treball, que formen la part operativa de la Comissió Regional, presentant regularment informes a la Comissió Regional. |
Greenleaf | Грінліф |
Victorian Football League (VFL). A wingman, Angwin played with Port Melbourne in the Victorian Football Association before joining Hawthorn; he was the first player to cross from the VFA to the VFL without a clearance after the competitions ended their reciprocal permit agreement in 1938, and as a result he was suspended from playing in the VFA. However, this did not affect his ability to play in the VFL, and | without a clearance after the competitions ended their reciprocal permit agreement in 1938, and as a result he was suspended from playing in the VFA. However, this did not affect his ability to play in the VFL, and he won Hawthorn's best and fairest award in 1940 and finished runner up in the following two seasons. Angwin also did well in the 1941 Brownlow Medal, polling 13 votes to finish equal sixth and earned Victorian selection, representing them against |
In an effort to prevent poisoning, often a bittering agent called denatonium benzoate, known by the trade name Bitrex, is added to ethylene glycol preparations as an adversant to prevent accidental or intentional ingestion. | Dans un effort visant à prévenir l'intoxication, un agent amer appelé benzoate de denatonium, connu sous le nom commercial de Bitrex, est souvent ajouté à l'éthylène glycol pour éviter l’ingestion accidentelle ou intentionnelle. |
I have to get used to it. | Я маю звикнути до цього. |
Belleair, Florida | Belleair (Floride) |
J3 League players Japan Football League players Blaublitz Akita players SC Sagamihara players Association football midfielders | Club statistics Updated to 23 February 2016. References External links Profile at SC Sagamihara 1990 |
he relocated to Ottawa as the Calgary Herald’s national affairs columnist, syndicated opinion writer for the Southam newspaper chain and regular on-air contributor to CBC, CTV and CPAC political shows. In 2008, Martin published a column criticizing the campaign of former journalist Arthur Kent for a seat in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 2008 Alberta general election. The case spent eight years in the courts before the judge found in favour of Kent, awarding him $200,000 in damages, in 2016. Kent was awarded a further $200,000 in damages in 2018, after filing an appeal on the grounds that the initial award was not sufficient to compensate for the damage to his reputation. Television career In 2010, CTV hired Martin to host the news channel’s flagship politics show Power Play. In 2012 he received the Public Policy Forum’s Peter Lougheed Award for Public Service in Western Canada. He retired as host of | (born September 12, 1956) is a retired Canadian journalist, best known as a former Calgary Herald columnist, television pundit and television show host on CTV News Channel. Life and career Martin was born in Rochester, New York, the son of Mary and George Martin, an insurance company executive. His family moved to Pickering, Ontario in the early 1960s where Martin attended Pickering High School before graduating from the journalism program at Ryerson University. Newspaper career In 1978, Martin was hired by the Calgary Herald newspaper where he began a 22-year career as city hall bureau chief, 1988 Winter Olympics bureau chief and civic affairs columnist. In 1993 he was transferred to Edmonton as the newspaper’s provincial affairs columnist. In 2000, he relocated to Ottawa as the Calgary Herald’s national affairs columnist, syndicated opinion writer for the Southam newspaper chain and regular on-air contributor to CBC, CTV and CPAC political shows. In 2008, Martin published a column criticizing the campaign of former journalist Arthur Kent for a seat in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 2008 Alberta general election. The case spent eight years |
Trabzonspor to build a hydroelectric plant in a bid to raise extra revenue .
Turkish club believes $50 million project will help bring in $10 million a year .
Teams across Europe looking at ways to raise extra revenue through sponsors .
Clubs submit accounts for Financial Fair Play for first time in 2013-14 season . | (CNN) -- Football's new Financial Fair Play rules have got some of the world's biggest clubs worried. Facing the prospect of being punished with heavy fines and barred from European competition, they are desperate to make sure that generated revenues are equal or greater than expenditure. Barcelona was one of the first to address balance sheet deficits when it allowed its first shirt sponsorship in 111 years, agreeing a $185 million deal with the Qatar Foundation in late 2010. More recently European champion Chelsea, bankrolled since 2004 by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, signed a deal with energy giant Gazprom. One Turkish team has even gone down the surreal route of building a hydroelectric plant in a bid to raise revenue. Inter Milan, owned by Italian oil tycoon Massimo Moratti, is selling a $67 million stake in the club to Chinese investors. Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who owns AC Milan, is reportedly seeking investment from his friend at the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, also via Gazprom. Are footballers on a par with bankers? The decision to seek foreign funds is alien to Italian football, where only one club in Serie A has an overseas owner, and illustrates how the need to seek global sponsorship is being used to work around the new UEFA framework. England's Abu Dhabi-owned Manchester City signed a $628 million deal with the emirate's airline Etihad that was described as an "improper transaction" by a Council of Europe Committee. Welcome to the crazy world of beating FFP. "Clubs are looking for more revenue-generating partnerships with sponsors in part to ensure compliance with the UEFA FFP regulations," football finance expert Daniel Geey of London firm Field Fisher Waterhouse told CNN. "The concern for many clubs if they breach the FFP requirements is whether they will be sanctioned through expulsion from UEFA competition. "Some sanctions for breaching the regulations may not be as harsh, but in order to fill a potential revenue shortfall clubs are looking for ways to beef up their accounts." Will football clubs play fair financially? Perhaps the most intriguing tale is that of Turkish club Trabzonspor, which has created a novel way of ensuring it does not fall foul of the FFP rules. Based in the Anatolia region of the country, which is fast becoming Turkey's economic center, the six-time league winner -- whose chairman Sadri Sener is a civil engineer -- is investing in its future. The Black Sea club will build a hydroelectric plant in a bid to raise revenues after receiving permission from the Turkish government, which is seeking an alternative source of energy after becoming reliant on the natural gas supplied by neighboring Russia, Azerbaijan and Iran. The plant is expected to cost an estimated $50 million, with annual revenues expected to pull in $10 million a year. The deal could prove a masterstroke as Turkey's energy market is growing by 8% each year. Trabzonspor, which will play in the second tier UEFA Europa League this season, is also considering plans for a second and smaller plant. "The club needs a guaranteed source of income, and we have the ideal conditions for hydro power," the Financial Times quoted a Trabzon club official as saying. The world's best-paid sports teams . The hydro project is just the latest in a line of schemes devised by clubs to work around the FFP which may come under scrutiny from European football's ruling body. "Many of the more recent deals like Etihad's long-term agreement with Manchester City and Chelsea's arrangements with Gazprom have prompted some to suggest such sponsorship deals are a convenient way to use the facade of a sponsorship deal to boost revenues," Geey said . "Such analysis will ultimately be done through UEFA's Club Financial Control Body. They will have to assess whether such transactions fall under the 'related party transaction' provisions of the FFP regulations and if so, what the fair value of the transaction really is. "Similarly, UEFA will also have to consider at the appropriate time whether Trabzonspor's innovative plan to build an energy power plant to boost club revenues would actually fall within what would be classed as relevant revenues for FFP calculations. "Such investigations will only occur come the 2013-14 season when clubs have to submit their accounts for FFP compliance for the first time." In a UEFA report published last year, it was estimated that about 50% of top European clubs were losing money and 20% were recording sizable deficits. Under the new rules, owners can only contribute a maximum of $55.5 million for the 2013-14 and 2015 seasons together, and $37 million during the period covering 2015-16, 2016-17 and 2017-18. Current rules state that should clubs incur losses in excess of $60 million over a three-year period, they will be hit with sanctions as well as exclusion from the Champions League and Europa League. Bumper revenues for Premier League clubs tempered by soaring wages . But while the boardrooms are anxiously preparing for FFP, supporters across the globe may not see much change. Although spending within the August transfer window is down from $761 million last season to around $392 million so far this year, Premier League supporters will still enjoy a first-class brand. "People are talking about FFP more in the UK than elsewhere," Paul Rawnsley, director at Deloitte's sports business group, told CNN. "But I don't think the normal fan in the stands will really notice anything too different. "There won't be any radical changes and all it will do is bring a better balance over time. At the very top end of the game we've seen that football is quite resistant to economic downturn. "Players are still going to be rewarded well and this idea of FFP is not a new thing." Rawnsley predicts clubs will adapt to the new framework and that none of the major players will fail to meet the FFP criteria. "I'd be pretty surprised if some clubs across Europe weren't preparing for the FFP rules to come into place because this concept was approved back in 2009," he said. "UEFA has already said it will impose sanctions on clubs which don't comply and that could be a financial penalty or even exclusion from a competition." |
their traditional culture almost entirely intact. Since the 1980s, the Kogi have warned, on the basis of their observation of ecological changes in the Sierra Nevada, that the world is facing an ecological catastrophe. They asked Ereira to make his films about them to warn the rest of the world (and particularly the West) that it needs to radically change its way of living, and its exploitative attitude to the natural world, if it is to avert this catastrophe. Ereira later wrote about the filming of the documentary in his book The Heart of the World (1990). This book has been republished and retitled as The Elder Brothers (1992) and The Elder Brothers' Warning (2009).Aluna is the sequel documentary to The Heart of the World: Elder Brother's Warning and was made by an indigenous film crew and the Kogi Mamos in collaboration with Ereira. This is to be the final warning to the world by the Kogi Mamos, as it is apparent to them that | Sierra Nevada, where they now live. These meetings were only allowed by the Kogi Mamos who normally restrict any direct interaction with the modern world. In Ereira's case, the Mamos made an exception as they saw him as the filmmaker they wanted to convey their message to the world. Ereira regards the Kogi as unique amongst indigenous peoples in the Americas in that they have managed to retain their traditional culture almost entirely intact. Since the 1980s, the Kogi have warned, on the basis of their observation of ecological changes in the Sierra Nevada, that the world is facing an ecological catastrophe. They asked Ereira to make his films about them to warn the rest of the world (and particularly the West) that it needs to radically change its way of living, and its exploitative attitude to the natural world, if it is to avert this catastrophe. Ereira later wrote about the filming of the documentary in his book The Heart of the World (1990). This book has been republished and retitled as The Elder Brothers (1992) and The Elder Brothers' Warning (2009).Aluna is the sequel documentary to The Heart of the World: Elder Brother's Warning and was made by an indigenous film crew and the Kogi Mamos in collaboration with Ereira. This is to be the final warning to the world by the Kogi Mamos, as it is apparent to them that the world did not heed their original warning in the first documentary. Ereira collaborated with Terry Jones on the documentary series Crusades (1995), Terry Jones' Medieval Lives (2004) and Terry Jones' Barbarians (2006), with whom he also |
Donje Luge | Долішні Луги |
Fleßner's work: International Perspectives on Women; Women's Rights as Human Rights; Girlhood / Female Adolescence. | Fleßners Arbeitsschwerpunkte: International Perspectives on Women; Women’s Rights as Human Rights; Girlhood/ Female Adolescence. |
the construction of the railway Variante de Poá began by Estrada de Ferro Central do Brasil. Besides they were almost completed and even the operation of esporadic trains since 1926, the railway was opened to the traffic officially on 1 January 1934, only for cargo trains. The opening for passengers happened on 1 May 1934. One of the stations was constructed of the then known Jardim Matarazzo, labor neighbourhood that hosted one of the factories of Indústrias | construction of the railway Variante de Poá began by Estrada de Ferro Central do Brasil. Besides they were almost completed and even the operation of esporadic trains since 1926, the railway was opened to the traffic officially on 1 January 1934, only for cargo trains. The |
Four men pose for the camera on a blanket in what appears to be a middle eastern location. | Four men pose for the camera. |
Imports from Rome included wine and cooking-oil. | Οι εισαγωγές από τη Ρώμη περιλάμβαναν κρασί και μαγειρικό λάδι. |
His French has improved. | Onun Fransızcası gelişti. |
why koh is used in this experiment? | Germinating seeds are used because they use up the oxygen in the flask to respire and release carbon dioxide as a result, which is absorbed by KOH, causing the weight of KOH to increase. Potassium hydroxide is used in this experiment played the role of absorbtion of carbon-dioxide from the plant surrounding. |
Ioannis Demestichas | Деместихас, Иоаннис |
The anatomy and age (about 53.7 Ma old) of the tracks suggest that the track maker was Gastornis. | L'anatomia e l'età (circa 53,7 milioni di anni fa) delle tracce suggeriscono che l'animale che produsse la pista era un Gastornis. |
evil. She is famous for staging a fainting on the street to test emergency services in San Francisco, which were found wanting, resulting in a major scandal and institution of ambulance service. In 1900, she dressed as a boy and was the first reporter on the line at the Galveston hurricane of 1900. She delivered an exclusive and Hearst sent relief supplies by train. She covered the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and had a front row seat at the murder trial of Harry Thaw in 1907. Her coverage of the trial and descriptions of Thaw's wife Evelyn Nesbit earned her the label of "sob sister". She reported from Europe during the First World War, later becoming a columnist. She wrote a biography of Phoebe Apperson Hearst, The Life and Personality of Phoebe Apperson Hearst. The name "Annie Laurie" was a tribute to her contemporary Nellie Bly. She was the author of "The Little Boy Who Lived on the Hill" (1895), about her son who drowned at Carmel in 1926, and "Roses and Rain". Life Born Winifred Sweet in Chilton, Wisconsin, she was the daughter of Civil War General Benjamin Sweet and Lovisa Denslow, and the sister of Ada Celeste Sweet, who held the first position as disbursing officer ever given to a woman by the US government. Winifred grew up on a farm in Lombard, Illinois, attending a number of private schools in the Chicago area. After attempting a career as an actress, became a journalist, writing for a short time in Chicago before landing a job at the San Francisco Examiner in 1890. She was married in | an exclusive and Hearst sent relief supplies by train. She covered the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and had a front row seat at the murder trial of Harry Thaw in 1907. Her coverage of the trial and descriptions of Thaw's wife Evelyn Nesbit earned her the label of "sob sister". She reported from Europe during the First World War, later becoming a columnist. She wrote a biography of Phoebe Apperson Hearst, The Life and Personality of Phoebe Apperson Hearst. The name "Annie Laurie" was a tribute to her contemporary Nellie Bly. She was the author of "The Little Boy Who Lived on the Hill" (1895), about her son who drowned at Carmel in 1926, and "Roses and Rain". Life Born Winifred Sweet in Chilton, Wisconsin, she was the daughter of Civil War General Benjamin Sweet and Lovisa Denslow, and the sister of Ada Celeste Sweet, who held the first position as disbursing officer ever given to a woman by the US government. Winifred grew up on a farm in Lombard, Illinois, attending a number of private schools in the Chicago area. After attempting a career as an actress, became a journalist, writing for a short time in Chicago before landing a job at the San Francisco Examiner in 1890. She was married in June 1891 to Orlow Black, a fellow worker on a morning San Francisco newspaper. They had one son in 1892, Jeffrey Black, who died young. On September 13, 1897, she filed for divorce, charging Black with cruelty. "The divorce complaint pictures Mrs. Black as the breadwinner of the family." After the divorce she moved to Denver, Colorado. In the late 1920s she was back to California, living at 37 Florence St., San Francisco, California, and married to Charles A. Bonfils. They had two children, Winifred Bonfils Barker, who married C. O. Barker, and Eugene Napoleon Bonfils, who died young. Death On the night of May 25, 1936, she died at her home, "on San Francisco's Marina after an illness of many weeks. "To the moment of her death she insisted |
His first professional win came in April 2012, taking the overall title at the Circuit de la Sarthe despite being left with only two teammates for the final stage. | Неговата прва професионална победа се случила во април 2012, освојувајќи го генералниот пласман на Сиркут де ла Сарт и покрај тоа што бил оставен само со двајца колеги за последната етапа. |
De Gaulle did not comply and Brasillach was executed by firing squad in Montrouge. | De Gaulle na to nepřistoupil a Brasillach stanul v Montrouge před popravčí četou. |
2008: Baraka – The first 8K resolution digital intermediate by FotoKem of a 65 mm negative source for the October 2008 remastered DVD and Blu-ray Disc release. | 2008: Baraka – Il primo digital intermediate ad una risoluzione di 8K da FotoKem su una sorgente negativa di 65 mm per il remaster del DVD e Blu-ray dell'ottobre del 2008. |
The financial performance of the company is reported to shareholders on an annual basis. | Finanční výsledky společnosti jsou reportovány akcionářům každý rok. |
Language and Reality (1987 – with Michael Devitt). | Language and Reality (1987 - dengan Michael Devitt). |
Over the Putin-Medvedev period, television lost its credibility as a reliable source of information. | Durante il periodo Putin-Medvedev, la televisione ha perso credibilità come fonte d'informazione attendibile. |
as of 2010. There are 16 streets. Geography Bolshaya is located 20 km northwest of Krasnoborsk (the district's administrative centre) by | Krasnoborsky District, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. The population was 416 as of 2010. There are 16 streets. Geography Bolshaya is located 20 |
dashcams, body cameras, personal cloud storage, card readers and accessories. It has offices in the United States, Germany, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Japan, Hong Kong, China and South Korea. It was the first Taiwanese memory module manufacturer to receive ISO 9001 certification. History Transcend Information. Inc. was founded in 1988 by Mr. Chung-Won Shu, Peter, with its headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan. Today, Transcend has become a global brand of digital storage, multimedia and industrial products with 13 offices worldwide. The design, developmment, and manufacture all their products is done in-house, as well as the marketing and sales. Product lines Transcend manufactures memory modules, flash memory cards, USB flash drives, card readers, external hard drives, solid state drives and industrial-grade products. Memory cards – SD / CF / micro SD USB flash drives | ISO 9001 certification. History Transcend Information. Inc. was founded in 1988 by Mr. Chung-Won Shu, Peter, with its headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan. Today, Transcend has become a global brand of digital storage, multimedia and industrial products with 13 offices worldwide. The design, developmment, and manufacture all their products is done in-house, as well as the marketing and sales. Product lines Transcend manufactures memory modules, flash memory cards, USB flash drives, card readers, external hard drives, solid state drives and industrial-grade products. Memory cards – SD / CF / micro SD USB flash drives – USB 3.0 / USB 2.0 External hard drives – Rugged series / Classic series / 3.5" Desktop storage Solid-state drives – 2.5" SSDs / M.2 SSDs / mSATA SSDs / Portable SSDs Card readers – USB 3.0 / USB 2.0 / USB Type - C Dashcams Body cameras Personal cloud storage Apple solutions - Lightning / USB 3.1 flash drives / SSD |
I can't thing of a think I want for my Birthday!? | No wedding ring.... How about a 'Mother's Ring'? These are somewhat inexpensive, with only having one child right now. ;-)\n\nHow about a day off, next Saturday. He baby-sits, and you have a day out to have fun. No cost, but every mom likes a day off.\n\nA family portrait? If the frame costs too much, just buy the picture.\n\nYou could make that dinner & move a bit special... how about that special dessert you never order? \n\nWhen I was a newly wed, and we had our first.. funds were tight too. He bought me a nice little wooden jewelry box. Not expensive to most folks, but for us it was. Today that baby is now married with four of her own... and I still have my little jewelry box.\n\nJust remind him, it's the thought not the price. |
It was sent to Maurice Schlesinger, editor of the Gazette musicale. | Fue enviado a Maurice Schlesinger, editor de la Gazette musicale. |
This mission has been tentatively identified by NASA as a technology test of the Venera series space probes. | Esta misión ha sido identificada tentativamente por la NASA como una prueba de la tecnología de las sondas espaciales de la serie Venera. |
2014 European Athletics Championships – Women's 100 metres | Чемпионат Европы по лёгкой атлетике 2014 — бег на 100 метров (женщины) |
Messier 68 | M 68 (шаровое скопление) |
You know. You can imagine what it is. | Biliyorsunuz. Ne olduğunu anlayabilirsiniz. |
The rebellion broke out into the open on Saint John's Day, when the Tatars massacred Russian merchants and envoys present at the annual Kazan Fair. | Die anti-russische Rebellion brach am Tag des Heiligen Johannes aus, als die Tataren alle russischen Kaufleute und Gesandte massakrierten, die bei der jährlichen Kasan-Messe anwesend waren. |
This may be to 'Yani Kurgan' (new tumulus) captured in 1861 during the Russian conquest of Turkestan. | Αυτό σημαίνει κατά προσέγγιση 'Γιάνι Κουργκάν'' (νέο τούμουλους) που καταλήφθηκε το 1861 από το Ρώσους κατά την κατάκτηση του Τουρκεστάν. |
Fixed prosthodontics | Gê-kho châi-liāu-ha̍k |
and beverages Fermented foods and beverages are an integral part of Sikkimese cuisine, comprising 12.6% of total food consumption in the state. Polling indicates that 67.7% of Sikkimese people prepare fermented foods at home rather than purchasing them. This suggests that most fermentation is done at the household level with the notable exceptions of chhurpi and marchaa (a starter culture for fermentation), which are purchased in markets. Various fermented alcoholic beverages are produced by the introduction of marchaa to cereal grain and subsequent saccharification and fermentation in an airtight vessel. Millet, rice, and maize are commonly used. The grain is washed, cooked, combined with marchaa, then saccharified in an earthware pot for about 1–2 days, then fermented for 2–8 days. Examples of traditional fermented foods are kinema, gundruk, sinki, maseura, and khalpi. Traditional fermented beverages include chyang, tongba, raksi, and kodo ko jaanr. Dishes Sikkimese meals typically follow a bhat-dal-tharkari-achar (Rice-Pulses-Curry-Pickle) pattern. Breakfast In the morning, many Sikkimese individuals drink a full mug of tea and have curry as a meal. References External links Sikkimese cuisine Recipes Indian cuisine by state or union territory Northeast Indian cuisine Nepalese cuisine | 2016, Sikkim became India's first "organic state" after fully converting its agricultural land to sustainable farming practices. Fermented foods and beverages Fermented foods and beverages are an integral part of Sikkimese cuisine, comprising 12.6% of total food consumption in the state. Polling indicates that 67.7% of Sikkimese people prepare fermented foods at home rather than purchasing them. This suggests that most fermentation is done at the household level with the notable exceptions of chhurpi and marchaa (a starter culture for fermentation), which are purchased in markets. Various fermented alcoholic beverages are produced by the introduction of marchaa to cereal grain and subsequent saccharification and fermentation in an airtight vessel. Millet, rice, and maize are commonly used. The grain is washed, cooked, combined with marchaa, then saccharified in an earthware pot for about 1–2 days, then fermented for 2–8 days. Examples of traditional fermented foods are kinema, gundruk, sinki, maseura, and khalpi. Traditional fermented beverages include chyang, tongba, raksi, and kodo ko jaanr. Dishes Sikkimese meals typically follow a bhat-dal-tharkari-achar (Rice-Pulses-Curry-Pickle) pattern. Breakfast In the morning, many Sikkimese individuals drink a full mug of tea |
how many calories can you eat in a day to lose weight? | How many calories should you eat on average? The average woman needs to eat about 2,000 calories per day to maintain her weight, and 1,500 calories per day to lose one pound of weight per week. Meanwhile, the average man needs 2,500 calories to maintain, and 2,000 to lose one pound of weight per week. |
is a village in the municipality of Boljevac, Serbia. According to | 2002 census, the village has a population of 565 |
his debut for the team in the 2000 Minor counties Championship, played in two C&G Trophy matches, during the 2001 season. From the tailend, he finished on 8 not out on his debut, and in his second match, a month | Scott Ruskin (born 12 January 1975) is an English cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler who played for Hertfordshire. He was born in Hertford. Ruskin, who |
It is known from Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. References | 1868. It is known from Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, |
If you believe we create our own reality aren't we better off if we collectively create a reality that are | Since we each create our own reality, we are only better off in a collective reality as it matches our own desires/energy levels. If everyone were capable of generating the positive, higher-level energies of peace, love, cooperation and respect, there wouldn't be the dearth of those qualities in society as to prompt your question. As we change our personal desires to higher levels, we ultimately change our society by acting on the higher concepts and influencing the energies of others. Water seeks its own level, and the same is true of energy. Marianne Williamson said it best, "as we allow our own light to shine, we unconcsiously give others permission to do the same." |
A man is sitting with another and holding a plate of food. | a couple of guys are sitting at a table |
It has been shown that the odor can be detected by people down to levels of 0.2 parts per billion to 0.2 parts in 100 million. | Viuse que o olor pode ser detectado polas persoas a niveis que van desde algo por debaixo de 0,2 partes por mil millóns a 0,2 partes en 100 millóns. |
be imported from regional manufactures. Among the regional manufacturers that supply cement to Rwanda are (a) Hima Cement Limited of Uganda (b) Dangote Industries Tanzania (c) Lake Cement Tanzania and (d) Tanga Cement of Tanzania. See also List of cement manufacturers in Uganda List of companies | to about 50,000 metric tonnes every month. At that time, the established factories in Rwanda were able to produce enough cement to meet approximately 54 percent of the national cement needs (27 metric tonnes, monthly), leaving 46 percent (23 metric tonnes, every month), to be imported from regional manufactures. Among the regional manufacturers that supply cement to Rwanda are (a) Hima Cement Limited |
resigned at UNA following the 1997 season to become the head coach at Temple University. Temple Wallace became the 23rd head coach at Temple University on December 7, 1997. He coached the Owls for eight seasons, compiling a record of 19–71. Although his first team at Temple finished 2–9, one of the wins became arguably one of the biggest upsets in college football history. On October 17, 1998, the 0–6 Owls traveled to Blacksburg, Virginia to play the Virginia Tech Hokies. The Owls overcame a 17–0 deficit and numerous injuries to upset the Hokies, 28–24. The win gave the Owls their first ever Big East road win, and their first win over a ranked opponent in 11 years. Two weeks later, the Owls won again in improbable fashion, this time overcoming a 20–0 deficit to defeat Pittsburgh. Although his teams were consistently good defensively, none of Wallace's eight Temple teams had winning records. The Owls were winless during his final season in 2005, and played as an NCAA Division I-A independent after losing their Big East affiliation. During his tenure at Temple, Wallace had 12 players selected All-Big East. He coached All-Americans Dan Klecko and Rian Wallace. West Alabama Wallace was hired to be the head coach at West Alabama in March 2006. Wallace's first UWA team went 6-5, achieving the program's first winning season since 1992. In 2009 West Alabama went 8-5 and made the NCAA Division II playoffs for the first time since 1975. In 2010, he led the Tigers to a 7-4 record posting back-to-back winning seasons for the first time since 1991-92. Wallace retired from UWA following the 2010 season. Return to North Alabama On January 2, 2012, the University of North Alabama announced that Wallace would return as the Lions' ninth head football coach following the departure of Terry | for three seasons as a defensive back at MSU under Bob Tyler, Wallace earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education in 1976 and stayed the following year to serve the Bulldogs as a graduate assistant coach. Coaching career Assistant coaching career Wallace started his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Mississippi State University in 1976. The following season, he joined Hall of Fame coach Pat Dye's staff at East Carolina to coach defensive backs. He followed Dye to Wyoming and Auburn, before returning to his alma-mater Mississippi State as defensive coordinator. During his tenure at Auburn, Wallace was noted for recruiting standout running back Bo Jackson. In 1987, he coached defensive backs at Illinois. North Alabama Bobby Wallace's career as a head coach began in 1988 when he was named head coach at the University of North Alabama (UNA) in Florence, Alabama. He compiled a record of 82–36–1 in 10 seasons (1988–1997) at UNA, leading the Lions to three consecutive Division II national championships in 1993, 1994 and 1995. During those three seasons, the Lions recorded an overall record of 41–1, losing only to the eventual Division I-AA national champion Youngstown State in 1994. The 1995 UNA team was named the "Best Team of the Quarter Century" in Division II. Wallace's UNA teams also won three consecutive Gulf South Conference championships (1993–1995), qualified for the Division II playoffs six times, and sent 12 players to the National Football League (NFL). In 1995, Lions linebacker Ronald McKinnon became the first and, as of 2016, only defensive player to win the Division II Harlon Hill Trophy. He resigned at UNA following the 1997 season to become the head coach at Temple University. Temple Wallace became the 23rd head coach at Temple University on December 7, 1997. He coached the Owls for eight seasons, compiling a record of 19–71. Although his first team at Temple finished 2–9, one of the wins became arguably one of the biggest upsets in college football history. On October 17, 1998, the 0–6 Owls traveled to Blacksburg, Virginia to play the Virginia Tech Hokies. The Owls overcame a 17–0 deficit and numerous injuries to upset the Hokies, 28–24. The win gave the Owls their first ever Big East road win, and their first win over a ranked opponent in 11 years. Two weeks later, the Owls won again in improbable fashion, this time overcoming a 20–0 deficit to defeat Pittsburgh. Although his teams were consistently good defensively, none of Wallace's eight Temple teams had winning records. The Owls were winless during his final season in 2005, and played as an NCAA Division I-A independent after losing their Big East affiliation. During his tenure |
of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. See also Communes of | Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern |
In 1918 Sir Thomas Acland granted to the National Trust a 500-year lease of a large part of the Holnicote Estate, including Dunkery Hill. | En 1918, Thomas Acland octroie au National Trust pour un bail de 500 ans une grande partie de sa propriété de Holnicote, incluant Dunkery Hill. |
Ozuluama de Mascareñas (municipality) | Ozuluama de Mascareñas (udalerria) |
Some pups may try to steal extra milk from other nursing mothers and gain weight more quickly than others. | Certains jeunes peuvent essayer de voler du lait supplémentaire provenant d'autres mères en allaitement, et prendre du poids plus rapidement que d'autres. |
Laurence Gunn, 32, died after being hit by Mohammed Rashid's Ford Focus .
He had spent a day out walking his dog on Hampstead Heath with a friend .
Rashid, 23, of Kensal Rise, north London, admitted he had lost his glasses .
He could not read a car registration plate seven feet away, the court heard .
Rashid's lawyer said in mitigation that the incident had 'freaked him out'
He admitted causing death by careless driving at Blackfriars Crown Court .
Today Rashid was given 140 hours' unpaid work, 12-month driving ban, eight points on his licence and ordered to pay £500 costs . | By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 10:54 EST, 8 January 2014 . | . UPDATED: . 19:51 EST, 8 January 2014 . A motorist with poor eyesight who killed a pedestrian while not wearing glasses walked free from court yesterday. A judge said Mohammed Rashid, who ploughed into journalist Laurence Gunn on a pedestrian crossing, had not done anything illegal by failing to wear his glasses. The former law student is so short-sighted he could only read a registration plate seven feet away when police tested him. Laurence Gunn, 32, left, died after he was hit by a Ford Focus driven by Mohammed Rashid, 23. Short-sighted Rashid, who admitted he wasn't wearing his glasses, was sentenced to just 140' hours community service . Mr Gunn was crossing the road in Hampstead, north London, with his dog, Misty, when he was hit by the car . But he received just 140 hours of community service for hitting Mr Gunn with his Ford Focus in March last year. Mr Gunn, 32, was hurled into the air as he crossed the road with a friend. He died of his injuries the following day. Rashid, 23, admitted to police that he had not worn his glasses for more than a year and didn’t know where they were. However, . sentencing him at Blackfriars Crown Court, Judge Aidan Marron QC said . that while Rashid should have been more ‘prudent’, he had not broken the . law by not wearing them. Mr Gunn, from Maida Vale, north west London, had been walking on Hampstead Heath with a friend . He . called the case ‘an unmitigated tragedy’, adding: ‘I’m afraid you were . the cause of the death. You were driving at a reasonable speed and the . evidence suggests there was nothing unusual on the road surface. ‘I . suggest we will never know why you did not see the victim. It would . have been desirable and prudent to wear specs. But there is nothing . unlawful about that.’ Rashid . denied causing death by dangerous driving at his trial in October, but . pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of causing death by careless . driving. Judge Marron added: ‘You have made it perfectly clear from the outset that you are remorseful. ‘The only possible aggravating factor is the specs, and in evidence we heard they were not a legal requirement.’ He . sentenced Rashid to 140 hours’ unpaid work, a 12-month driving ban and . eight points on his licence. He also ordered him to pay £500 in costs. Rashid's lawyer told the judge at Blackfriars Crown Court, pictured, that the incident had 'freaked him out' His barrister, Jacqueline Vallejo, told the court Rashid was deeply affected by the incident. She said in mitigation: ‘Mr Rashid is not the same man as before, and for all intents and purposes he is a good lad. ‘Mr Rashid has left the University of East London in his second year, where he was studying law. ‘The . incident freaked him out and he is now working full time at . Sainsbury’s, but wants to start university again in September. But there . is no longer any hope of pursuing a career in law.’ The court heard Rashid had met his victim’s father. Miss . Vallejo said: ‘Mr Gunn’s father asked to meet with my client and they . spoke for half an hour, and Mr Gunn bears no grudges. He is a dignified . but aggrieved man.’ Rashid was ordered to have 12 more meetings with Mr Gunn’s family as part of a restorative justice programme. Mr . Gunn, who lived in Maida Vale in north-west London, and his friend . Marsha Peterson had visited two pubs in Hampstead, North London, and . walked their dogs on Hampstead Heath on the day of the incident. They were on East Heath Road at 7pm when Rashid hit Mr Gunn as he and his dog Misty were using the crossing. Rashid . was not over the speed limit and had not been drinking. While it was . dark, the road was brightly lit, with a well-marked pedestrian crossing. |
what are acetylcholine used for? | Acetylcholine is the chief neurotransmitter of the parasympathetic nervous system, the part of the autonomic nervous system (a branch of the peripheral nervous system) that contracts smooth muscles, dilates blood vessels, increases bodily secretions, and slows heart rate. |
in the next both years. In 1689 he was elected for Lichfield, which he represented until his retirement in 1698. In Parliament he spoke unsuccessfully against the attainder of Sir John Fenwick, 3rd Baronet, who was beheaded shortly afterwards. He was nominated a Deputy Lieutenant in 1704, serving for Warwickshire. Family Burdett married firstly Mary, only daughter of Gervase Pigot in 1666 and had by her a son and a daughter. After her death two years later, he married again Magdalen Aston, daughter of Sir Thomas Aston, 1st Baronet in 1676. By her Burdett had another four sons and as many daughters. Magdalen died in 1694. His third wife was Mary, daughter of Thomas Brome. Burdett died in January 1716, aged 76; he was survived by his last wife. Robert, his only surviving son had predeceased him for two week and so the title was claimed by the former baronet's younger brother Walter. Elizabeth, | by her a son and a daughter. After her death two years later, he married again Magdalen Aston, daughter of Sir Thomas Aston, 1st Baronet in 1676. By her Burdett had another four sons and as many daughters. Magdalen died in 1694. His third wife was Mary, daughter of Thomas Brome. Burdett died in January 1716, aged 76; he was survived by his last wife. Robert, his only surviving son had predeceased him for two week and so the title was claimed by the former baronet's younger |
By 1449, the palace had the paintings of Clio and Melpomene. | En 1449, le palais comportait les peintures de Clio et Melpomène. |
Problem solving is used when products or processes fail, so corrective action can be taken to prevent further failures. | Решавање проблема се користи када производи или процеси нису успели , тако да се корективне акције могу предузети како би се спречили даљи неуспеси. |
Eddie Foy Sr. | Eddie Foy |
Charlie Chan is brought in when an archaeologist disappears while excavating ancient art treasures in Egypt. | Charlie Chan kallas in när en arkeolog försvinner medan han leder utgrävningar av antika konstskatter i Egypten. |
Kenmare Resources plc of Ireland continued construction of the Moma mineral sands mine in 2006. | Kenmare Resources plc d'Irlanda continuà la construcció de la mina de Moma en 2006. |
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