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Includes geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude), lines of elevation, bodies of water, roads, and more. This topo quad is suitable for recreational, outdoor uses, office applications, or wall map framing. Printed on-demand by YellowMaps on the print material of your choice. Shipping rolled from Minneapolis, MN, United States. Product Number: USGS-5623132 Map Size: 26.7 inches high x 24 inches wide Map Scale: 1:24000 Map Type: POD USGS Topographic Map Map Series: HTMC Map Version: Historical Cell ID: 9906 Scan ID: 345594 Imprint Year: 1973 Woodland Tint: Yes Aerial Photo Year: 1970 Field Check Year: 1972 Datum: NAD27 Map Projection: Transverse Mercator Orthophoto: Map Map published by United States Geological Survey Map Language: English Scanner Resolution: 600 dpi Map Cell Name: Content Keys Grid size: 7.5 X 7.5 Minute Date on map: 1972 Geographical region: Florida, United States Northern map edge Latitude: 24.875 YellowMaps Content Keys FL topo map, 1:24000 Scale, 7.5 X 7.5 Mi
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We have exciting news regarding our new Johnson City location! Starting November 6, we will be seeing patients at our new Johnson City location, 161 Technology Lane, Johnson City, TN 37604. Our new location is a convenient, single story facility with free parking located less than a mile from our old location. Please also take note that we will permanently close our current Johnson City office at 100 Med Tech Parkway location as of November 6th. To schedule an appointment at any of our greater Tri-Cities area or Southwest Virginia locations, call (423) 578-4364 or (888) 773-7287. Our new office renews our commitment to serving our patients and referring doctors in their own communities. As one of the largest retina-only medical practices in the southeastern United States, and the largest in Tennessee, Southeastern Retina specializes in treating diseases of the retina, macula, and vitreous. In addition to medical school and a 3-year ophthalmology residency, our board-certified ophthalmologists have also undergone 2 years of special Fellowship training in diseases and surgery of the retina and vitreous.
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The Altadena Historical Society (AHS) was founded in 1935. We gather, preserve, and share print and digital information about the people, places, and events that have shaped the Altadena community. Your AHS membership dues and donations allow AHS to continue—and expand—our work in the form of quarterly lectures, collection archives, exhibits, research, publishing, community outreach and more. AHS is one of the oldest volunteer groups in the community. Explore our website to learn about all we offer—then visit us at the Altadena Community Center. "Inspired by the San Gabriels: Five Men and the Mountains," presents the personalities and accomplishments of men who dedicated their lives to charting, conserving and promoting the San Gabriel Mountains. This exhibit runs through October 2018. Get complete details on the blog.
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AMARILLO, TX (October 26, 2018) -‐ BSA Health System is offering free BSA MED+VAN transportation services to voting locations for mobility-‐disabled citizens in Potter and Randall counties. Transportation services to polling locations are available Monday through Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. now to November 2. To qualify for transportation, voters must be able to sit unassisted in a wheelchair, be registered to vote and have a photo I.D. for voting. “Voting is fundamental to American society”, said Perry Perkins, Director of BSA Paramedicine Services. “BSA wants to ensure every person in our community has that opportunity.” Voters will be picked up from their home at their scheduled pick-‐up time and taken to the nearest voting location. Once they are done voting, they will be transported back home. To arrange BSA MED+VAN transportation services to a polling location, please call the BSA Dispatch Center at 806-‐655-‐6948 to schedule a date and time. For information on voting with special needs, please visit https://www.votetexas.gov/voters-‐with-‐special-‐needs/index.html. The BSA MED+VAN regularly provides non-‐urgent medical transportation for ambulatory and mobility-‐disabled people. The on-‐demand, door-‐to-‐door service is for people who need transportation to places such as their doctor or dentist office, clinic or pharmacy. BSA Health System is a comprehensive healthcare system located in Amarillo, Texas, serving the Texas Panhandle and surrounding area. BSA, the largest healthcare employer in the region, includes the 445-bed flagship hospital, BSA Harrington Cancer Center, a network of primary care, urgent care and surgical clinics and a preferred provider network, as well as majority interests in Physicians Surgical Hospitals, ADC Endoscopy and Advanced Imaging Centers. In 2017, BSA was recognized among the nation’s Best Places to Work in Healthcare by Modern Healthcare. In 2018, IBM Watson Health recognized BSA as one of the 100 Top Hospitals® in the nation for the fifth time since 2012. BSA is recognized as one of 13 Everest Award winners in the nation a designation for those among the top for rate of improvement in the nation over five years. For more information, visit www.bsahs.org.
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Peter Wells in New York The variety of individuals at the moment hospitalised within the US with Covid-19 fell on Thursday to the bottom in 10 days even because the variety of day by day deaths hovered close to 4,000. Hospitalisations dropped to 128,947 from 130,391 on Wednesday, based on Covid Monitoring Undertaking knowledge. That’s the lowest stage since January 4 and compares to the report of 132,463 on January 6 (which had been revised decrease by one affected person). Indicators of plateaus in a number of states which were hit onerous within the newest surge seem like serving to. Most notably, California, with 22,210 sufferers, has not set a report stage of hospitalisations for per week. Texas (14,052) and Arizona (4,930) each skilled their most up-to-date peak two days in the past, whereas Georgia (5,968) and Virginia (3,196) stepped again from report highs on Wednesday. North Carolina reported a report 3,990 hospitalisations. Nevertheless, this marked the primary time since September 17 that just one state — then West Virginia — reported a report stage of sufferers, based on a Monetary Instances evaluation of Covid Monitoring Undertaking knowledge. Given hospitalisations lag coronavirus circumstances however precede fatalities, this will likely give some hope that report nationwide loss of life charges could begin to plateau in coming weeks. States attributed an additional 3,915 deaths to coronavirus, based on Thursday figures. That’s down from 4,087 on Wednesday, which is now a report enhance following revisions by Covid Monitoring Undertaking to its knowledge. The US reported greater than 4,000 deaths in a single day for the primary time on January 7. The nation has averaged 3,312 fatalities a day over the previous week, down from a report 3,335 on Wednesday. Texas (426) and Nevada (62) have been the 2 states to report report numbers of deaths on Thursday, whereas California (552) reported probably the most. An extra 222,944 infections have been reported over the previous 24 hours, up from 221,557 on Wednesday. Over the previous week, the nation has averaged 234,252 circumstances a day.
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Cover illustration for an insert promoting the 2018 Holiday Stroll with a bonus GIF for web + social media. Marshalltown, IA is my hometown. In the summer of 2018, they were hit with a tornado that destroyed a great portion of the central part of town. Many buildings were damaged or destroyed, including the Marshall County Courthouse (pictured above), which had the spire torn off during the storm. Thankfully, no one was harmed during the storm, and the town has really come together to rebuild and help each other out. It was a joy to get to at least contribute some imagery despite being very far away. Client Times Republican – Marshalltown, IA Direction Emily Barske Role Illustration + Copywriting
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The Northern Mining and NSW Energy District covers coal mining north of Sydney to the Queensland border along the eastern seaboard. Our largest concentration of members is in the Hunter Valley coal fields of NSW. For any enquiries related to membership or workplace issues in these regions, contact the District office at Cessnock: 67a Aberdare Road Cessnock NSW 2325 Open: Monday to Friday, 8.30 am – 4.30 pm Call: 1300 712 791 Email: [email protected] Mail: PO Box 364 Cessnock NSW 2325. "*" indicates required fields
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We are in the beautiful ‘Kop van Noord-Holland’. You are on a unique piece of reclaimed land on the yard of a former arable farm. On one side you can see the ‘Wieringermeer polder’. The first in 1930 reclaimed ‘Zuiderzee polder’. On the other side of the dike is the Groetpolder. Middenmeer is the name of the village where we will welcome you and your motorhome. This amazingly beautiful part of the Netherlands has an incredible amount of thing to offer you. There is peace and quiet, art and culture, enough activities and wonderful nature. Woods, dunes, and sea are just around the corner. They are easy to reach via unexpectedly nice cycle routes. Just like fine terraces and plenty of shopping opportunities. The former Zuiderzee village of Kolhorn, for example, is worth a visit, just at two kilometres. A little further away is the lively town of Schagen. Here you will find all the services you can think of. The route towards it takes you past extensive bulb fields. Turn right before Schagen and those same fields will take you to the coast. Not a beach lover? Then choose the other direction and visit the IJsselmeer town of Medemblik or enjoy a great fish catch in the harbour of den Oever. At our Marnic Hoeve, you and your camper will find a beautifully located pitch in the middle of North Holland's nature on our own property. We are proud of our place of residence and like to share this pride. With this in mind, we take great pleasure in welcoming our guests. Once you are installed on one of our paved grass pitches, you can go in all directions and enjoy beautiful walking and/or cycling tours across the West Frisian countryside. From our private jetty, you can easily take a refreshing dip in the Groetkanaal canal, unwind while fishing or play an old-fashioned game of jeu de boules with your travelling companion or one of the other camper van guests on the newly constructed court. As standard, we offer you and your camper the four basic necessities: a pitch, Wifi, water and electricity. Discharging grey water and emptying the toilet cassette is also possible with us. Finally, there is a toilet and shower you can use. We do ask you to keep these tidy. Pets are welcome, by arrangement, at camper pitch Marnic Hoeve. Besides living, we both have our own company in the Marnic Hoeve. Coen is Agricultural Business Advisor and works with his team from the office on the ground floor. Margriet works from the first floor with her team for Stichting ZOdIEZiJN (mooidoormij.nl). The name of the farm was invented by Grandpa Knook when he was allowed to lease the farm from the ‘Rijksdienst voor IJsselmeerpolders’ (Dutch National Service) in 1938. The name is a reference to the first names of Grandpa and Grandma Knook, but also to the Latin word Maritiem and the Greek word Nicola; or "overcome by the sea". To make your stay at our location possible, there are expenses, and we ask a small fee. We charge € 19 for a stay in a campervan with two persons. This includes tourist tax and the use of Wi-Fi, water and for electricity. Every day we do more than our best to maintain and beautify our living and working space and your place to sleep. Do you have any ideas or tips? We would love to hear them!
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Create your very own perfect assortment of cookies! Choose six cookies to add to your customized box. NOTE: Hey cookie lover! Be sure to get your order in before Friday at 6:00 PM and we’ll have it heading your way on the upcoming Monday. If your order is placed after Friday at 6:00 PM it will not ship until the following Monday. Thanks for being so sweet! States we ship to: AL, AR, DE, FL, GA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MD, MI, MS, MO, NJ, NY, NC, OH, OK, PA, SC, TN, TX, VA, WV, WI
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Diaverum Spain, for whom holiday dialysis treatment has long been an intrinsic part of its services, is at the forefront of the booking platform’s early success since its launch in May 2022. “The roots of Diaverum Spain’s holiday dialysis treatment programme date back as far as 1978, when we began to offer this service through our clinic in Torremolinos (then known as Gambro Vacation Dialysis). Today, as the largest independent provider of renal care services in the country and with 47 clinics dotted across many popular holiday destinations, from Mediterranean hotspots Andalusia, the Valencian Community, Catalonia and Majorca, through to cultural favourites Madrid, Galicia, Murcia and Leon, the d.HOLIDAY programme has grown from strength to strength in Spain. Currently, over a third of holiday dialysis treatments performed by Diaverum worldwide, actually take place with us. A True care-centred approach to dialysis travel While the d.HOLIDAY booking platform has been operational for a little over three months, the number of holiday treatments booked exclusively via the platform in Spain, currently represent over 10% of the total number of treatments booked through the platform on a group level. This places Spain in in the top 5 requested countries list. This early success is proof of our ability to be agile and evolve with emerging trends. More than the online booking platform, d.HOLIDAY’s success can be attributed to Diaverum Spain’s holistic, True care-centric approach to holiday dialysis treatment. We are conscious of providing additional options to patients who may prefer to reach out through a phone call, or face-to-face conversation. Additionally, we help them shape their holidays, through our very own Travel Guide (watch this space for the Guides), as well as practical advice and information. Ultimately, our objective is this; to empower all patients to live out their dreams of travel, by providing them with the right tools and information to achieve this, with the full confidence that their life-preserving treatment can continue whilst on holiday. The present and future of dialysis travel in Spain Thanks to Spain’s tradition as one of the world’s most fascinating holiday destinations, our clinics’ strategic locations and our well-deserved reputation for being a leading provider of life-enhancing renal care, the d.HOLIDAY programme continues to grow rapidly. The patients we welcome are a balance between local and international; just over half of our visitors are from within Spain, who choose to spend their holidays in our beautiful country. From an international perspective, we welcome many visitors from the UK, Ireland, Germany and Scandinavia, as well as other countries. Andalusia is an extremely popular destination, as are the Balearic Islands, the Valencian Community and Catalonia. With COVID-19 and global current events having a blanket impact on the travel industry, we have inevitably felt the effects of these as well. Despite these very serious challenges, we have been seeing encouraging signs of recovery this year, as the world and indeed dialysis patients, resume traveling. I have no doubt that our long tradition in dialysis travel, in combination with the dedication of Spain’s d.HOLIDAY team to empowering patients to live out their dreams of travel, whether locally or further afield, will be instrumental to this growth.” Spain Dialysis Holiday Coordinator
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Does the site of open water glistening in the sun make your pup wiggle and waggle? While many local beaches have a strict no-dog policy (boooo) we found a few locations where your water woofer can get their paws wet. Check out these Twin Cities beaches that say “pup yeah!” to doggy paddlers. Alimagnet Dog Park A short drive south of the metro you’ll find Alimagnet Park, a 178-acre community park that humans flock to for cross-country skiing, hiking, snowshoeing, cycling, and more. For furry outdoor enthusiasts, the Alimagnet Dog Park is an enclosed, 7 acre, off-leash area featuring an open grassy area, a walking path, woods, picnic tables, and benches. Since we’re talkin’ beaches, we do have to note that this one is a little hairy. The park includes a stormwater pond that collects rainwater and snowmelt runoff. The pond is not maintained for swimming, but it’s not prohibited and many-a-dog have dipped their paws in and lived to woof about it. However, before sending Sparky in, know he’s swimming at your discretion. Battle Creek Dog Park If your pup’s a “go big or go home” kind of canine, you definitely want to check out Battle Creek Dog Park. It’s the Great Dane of dog parks, coming in at 35 acres of fenced in off-leash freedom. Burn some energy by romping about the miles of trails, dash through the woods, then cool off in the pond… scratch that… in one of three ponds! That’s right, Princess can choose between two smaller ponds and one larger pond to ensure she never gets bored. The Battle Creek off-leash area is accessible from two parking lots at 2350 Upper Afton Road and 2357 Lower Afton Road. Fish Lake Off-Leash Dog Area Fish Lake Regional Park in Maple Grove is home to a year-round dog haven, offering 7 acres of fun at the Off-Leash Dog Area. The fully fenced area features open spaces for dogs to play together, wooded areas for exploring, and a separate space for smol fries to play. After you’ve sniffed every inch of the dog park, leash up and explore the paved trail that loops around the park, ending at the beach. The swimming beach is technically for humans, but there is an area off to the side where pups are frequently seen taking a dip to cool off after a long day of play. White Bear Lake Spanning 4 acres of White Bear Lake shoreline, Matoska Park offers a picturesque place to spend a day at the lake. You’ll find paths to sniff, shady areas to snooze, and a designated spot for dogs to wade into White Bear Lake. We’re sticklers for rules, and this one’s extra important: dogs must remain on-leash at this park, even when swimming. They allow leashes up to 30-feet, so unless your dog is the canine Michael Phelps, that should be enough lead to still have a swimmingly good time. Meeker Island Dog Park Your dog can’t spell Mississippi, but they sure as heck wanna splash in it! The Meeker Island Dog Park is located adjacent to the Meeker Island Historic Lock and Dam site, along the river at the bottom of the bluff. You’ll find the entrance to this doggy paradise along the Mississippi River Blvd trail. Rather than being fenced in, this park and beach is bordered by nature itself, so make sure the river and bluffs are enough to keep Buddy nearby. Minnehaha Off-Leash Dog Park Your social pupperfly is sure to meet friends at this popular spot along the mighty Mississippi. The Minnehaha Off-Leash Dog Park, located on the South side of Minnehaha Park, is the perfect place to feel at one with nature (which to your dog means peeing on every tree, and that’s totally cool here). This is a great place for a game of land or water fetch, just make sure to keep an eye on your eager explorer cuz this park is only partially fenced and we don’t need any runners ruining the day.
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In the heart of the Caribbean, Curacao stands as a vital maritime junction, where trade winds whisper tales of commerce and culture. At the core of this bustling port’s efficiency lies the unsung hero: the shipping agency. This comprehensive exploration unveils the pivotal role of shipping agencies in Curacao, delving into their significance, the intricate services they provide, the impact on the local economy, and how they navigate the complex global seas, ensuring the smooth flow of goods in and out of this vibrant island nation. - The Essence of Shipping Agencies in Curacao Curacao, with its strategic location and thriving economy, serves as a gateway for international trade. Shipping agencies in Curacao are the linchpins of this dynamic process. They serve as intermediaries between ship owners, ports, and clients, orchestrating a symphony of logistics that ensures the timely arrival and departure of vessels. From handling paperwork and customs clearance to coordinating cargo operations, these agencies are the backbone of the island’s maritime trade, fostering a robust global connection and contributing significantly to the local economy. - The Comprehensive Services Offered The array of services provided by shipping agencies in Curacao is both intricate and essential. These agencies meticulously handle: - Vessel Operations: Coordinating ship arrivals, departures, and anchorage, ensuring optimal use of port facilities. - Customs Clearance: Managing complex customs procedures, tariffs, and documentation, facilitating the smooth transition of goods. - Cargo Handling: Overseeing loading, unloading, and storage of goods, optimizing cargo space and ensuring safe transport. - Crew Assistance: Providing support to seafarers, including shore leave, medical assistance, and emergency services, ensuring their well-being. - Navigational Support: Offering navigational guidance, weather updates, and route planning, ensuring vessels traverse the seas safely. - Regulatory Compliance: Keeping abreast of international maritime regulations, ensuring vessels and cargo comply with legal standards. - Impact on the Local Economy The influence of shipping agencies on Curacao’s economy is profound. By facilitating global trade, they bolster the island’s economic growth, creating jobs, stimulating tourism, and encouraging investments. The revenue generated from port fees and maritime services contributes significantly to the island’s infrastructure and public services. Moreover, these agencies enhance Curacao’s reputation as a reliable trade partner, attracting international businesses and establishing the island as a regional economic powerhouse. In the rhythmic dance of ships against the azure backdrop of the Caribbean Sea, shipping agencies in Curacao stand as silent choreographers, ensuring every movement is precise, every transaction seamless. They epitomize the spirit of Curacao’s maritime excellence, connecting the island to the world and fueling its economic prosperity. As guardians of the island’s maritime heritage, these agencies weave a tale of efficiency, reliability, and unwavering dedication, embodying the essence of Curacao’s maritime legacy in the grand tapestry of global trade.
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The Community Foundation of the Ozarks is accepting donations to support community recovery efforts from the tornado and flooding damage related to last week’s storms. A series of tornados, followed by flooding, affected a large region of southwest Missouri last Tuesday and Wednesday. Among the hardest-hit communities in the CFO’s service region are Ozark, Rogersville, Willard, Miller and Wheaton. Secure online donations can be made to the Southern Missouri Recovery Fund for general recovery or specific communities at: cfozarks.org/somorecovery. The Finley River Community Foundation, an affiliate of the CFO based in Ozark, has established a specific fund for recovery needs for its community. Donors interested in supporting Ozark’s recovery can make gifts online at: cfozarks.org/ozarkrecovery. Checks can be mailed to: Community Foundation of the Ozarks, P.O. Box 8960, Springfield, MO, 65801. Donors should note the name if they wish to support a particular community. All donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by the IRS. Funds will be used to support recovery efforts through a grantmaking process to nonprofit organizations that address high-priority community needs. The Community Foundation of the Ozarks is a regional public charitable foundation established in 1973 that provides asset and resource development, grantmaking and public leadership through a network of donors, 49 affiliate foundations and some 600 nonprofit partners across central and southern Missouri.
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Innopolis, Moscow, St. Petersburg and Vitebsk (the Republic of Belarus) hosted the final competition of young programmers. As many as 174 pupils of 7-11 grades from Uzbekistan, Bulgaria, South Korea, Belgium, Hungary, Serbia, Hong Kong, Israel, Ukraine, the Republic of Belarus and 21 regions of Russia fought for the victory. The Olympiad participants solved the tasks on Informatics at all venues simultaneously during five hours. According to the results of the Oympiad, 13 schoolchildren from Tatarstan, Moscow and the Moscow Region, St. Petersburg, the Kaliningrad and Sverdlovsk regions became winners. Ildar Gainullin, the student of the 10th grade of the Lyceum named after Lobachevsky of the Kazan Federal University, became the absolute winner, he scored 382 points of 500 possible.
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Search homes for sale in Seminole Landing. A exclusive golfing community located in the heart of North Palm Beach Florida. Seminole Landing is a beautiful exclusive oceanfront community in North Palm Beach, Florida. Seminole Landing offers beachfront estates, as well as intracoastal, and canal front homes. This 77 acre community offers large estate lots many of which are located on the intracoastal. Seminole Landing is one of the most exclusive private communities in Palm Beach County. Offering a gorgeous beachfront golf course this community attracts even the pickiest of buyers. Whether you are looking for a home on the ocean, estate on the intracoastal, golf course, or steps away from the beach Seminole Landing is the place to be. From Tiger Woods to Christopher Kline. Everyone knows this is the private ocean front golfing community to live or play golf in. Feel free to view homes for sale in the Seminole Landing community below. Enjoy! $42,000,000 : 12088 Banyan Road, North Palm Beach9 beds, 12 full, 5 half baths $3,450,000 : 12085 Banyan Road, North Palm Beach5 beds, 5 full, 1 half baths $5,950,000 : 12175 Banyan Road, North Palm Beach5 beds, 4 full, 1 half baths $5,499,999 : 1208 Seminole Boulevard, North Palm Beach8 beds, 8 full, 2 half baths See all Real estate in the Seminole Landing community. (all data current as of 7/16/2019) Listing information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Read full disclaimer.
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It hasn’t been California or Pennsylvania grabbing the most attention on the online poker front this month. The state of New York, which has flirted with regulating the online card game for a few years now, appears poised for a real run in 2016. There is already stand-alone online poker legislation on the table, and the proposal is also part of a possible budget deal. The state’s current urgency with regards to daily fantasy sports legislation could speed up the process of getting online poker approved, whether on its own or in an omnibus measure. Both DFS and poker stand to benefit from being skill-based games. New York authorized a few new brick-and-mortar casinos in order to help struggling upstate economies, and it was said at an online poker hearing last year that bringing the card game to the Internet likely wouldn’t happen until the new casinos are built. However, that might not be the case anymore. According to a report from GamblingCompliance, one of the online poker proponents in the Empire State’s legislature said there might be motivation to get it done this year. Assembly Member Gary Pretlow, Chairman of the New York Assembly Racing and Wagering Committee, told GamblingCompliance: “If I can get assurances that the brick-and-mortar operations are all a part of it, then we will probably move the bill this year.” Another indicator that New York might be ready to regulate an online casino game is the fact that on Tuesday the State Assembly passed a bill legalizing mixed martial arts, which is expected to be signed by the governor. New York would be the last state in the country to legalize MMA. AsThe New York Times pointed out, the state is warming to activities that it once viewed as illicit. Read the full article on CardPlayer.com.
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Blues End Farm Where your blues end We are a small, family-run farm. We currently offer u-pick organic blueberries and also produce maple syrup. We have big dreams, and plans to grow the farm. We invite you to be a part of it. We call ourselves stewards (caretakers) of the land because we farm with the land and ecosystem in mind. We focus on conservation and regeneration instead of extraction. Community-minded, our hope is to provide access to green spaces for all people, an invitation to care for the land with us, and space to gather in community. We love to share the fruits of the land with all interested. Welcome, we are glad you are here with us. We are located in rural Shelbyville, KY on wooded and pastured land. Blues End is 6 minutes from the I-64 interstate, 15 minutes away from the city of Shelbyville, and is situated between the city of Louisville and Frankfort, 30 minutes from each.
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Europe could face more drug shortages because of the coronavirus Europe is experiencing delays in supplies of medicines and face masks because of coronavirus disruptions, according to EU and industry officials, compounding already acute shortages of drugs on the continent, Reuters reports. Many countries around the world rely on China, the source of the outbreak, for drug ingredients in an age of global supply chains, and are grappling with how to avoid shortages of vital medicines. The European Union is assessing the delays in drug shipments from Asia, a senior official from the EU Commission said, as France warned it was over-dependent on China with about 40% of the country’s drug ingredients imported from there. The European concerns come as India, which is the world’s main supplier of generic medicines and also relies on Chinese ingredients, decided to restrict some drug exports. Many active pharmaceutical ingredients are produced in China and the virus outbreak is affecting the manufacturing capacity and stability of the supply of these ingredients,” the European Medicines Agency, an EU body, told Reuters. This could potentially lead to shortages of medicines worldwide.” The Commission, the EU’s executive arm, said it had not yet seen shortages in the bloc caused by the virus. But any hit to supplies due to the outbreak could worsen existing shortfalls.
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Thursday - March 10, 2016 The world sees Italy as a homogenous country, united from north to south by a common language and culture, but this relatively new nation was united only in the late 1800's from a patchwork of former kingdoms and territories grouped - sometimes reluctantly - under a single flag but with vastly diverse histories and traditions. This is especially true in the case of the Italian islands, where millennia of geographic isolation has created local cultures much different from mainland Italy, and on the northern Alpine borders, where many regions were part of the neighboring empires until very recently. (Photo by Leandro Ciuffo via Flickr) The elegant city of Trieste is an excellent example of Italy's fascinating diversity. Located on the border between Italy and Slovenia on the Adriatic coast, this wealthy city has seen at least a dozen waves of invaders and rulers since the Romans. Most recently, Italy was granted the city after World War I and annexed the area from the former Austro-Hungarian empire. Though Trieste remained an intellectual hub and center for important literary and artistic movements, the rise of Fascism and campaign to transform this formerly heterogeneous city into a “città italianissima” led to attacks on and subsequent emigrations of the city's large ethnically Slovene population in addition to its Jewish population, which was the third largest in Italy. Read More...
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Ice Hockey Club Link Centre | Whitehill Way Westlea | Swindon | SN5 7DL Telephone: 01793 886 857 Satnav users: SN5 7DL Ample FREE Game Day parking is available at the West Swindon District Centre and can be accessed from Link Avenue or Corton Crescent, both of which circle the venue. Disabled parking is also available on-site, however it is limited and is available on a first come, first served basis as you would expect in a public car park. Do not leave valuables on display in your vehicle and any items left in vehicles are done so at your own risk. The venue accepts no liability for the theft, damage or loss to your vehicle or items within it. Thamesdown Transport operate regular bus services from various bus stops within Swindon Town Centre to the Link Centre. The journey takes between 12 and 16 minutes depending on route taken. For details on the various available routes and services, please visit the Thamesdown Transport website and select the "Plan Your Journey" option, selecting your start point as: Swindon, Fleming Way and your destination as: Link Leisure Centre, Swindon Wildcats, Link Centre for full details. The closest railway station to the Link Centre is Swindon which is 2.8 miles away. Swindon is served by the First Great Western service on the London Paddington line. For details on rail tickets, click here. Click here to get directions from the station to the Link Centre. There is a taxi rank immediately outside of Swindon railway station where you can find black cabs, however there are also several minicab firms who operate in the town which are available to pre-book. Cross Street Radio Cars - 01793 232 323 SN1 Cars - 01793 523 523 The Swindon Wildcats do not endorse any particular provider and no preference is inferred to any of the companies listed, they are done so for supporters convenience only. The Link Centre is located 2.7 miles to the West of Swindon Town Centre, which is approximately a 51 minute walk. For route details click here. The Link Centre is easily accessible via cycle route 45 and well lit cycle racks are provide close to the main entrance. For cycle map details, click here.
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The Lemosho Route is one of the best options for climbing Kilimanjaro. The route provides plenty of time for acclimatization and takes in the entire scenery of the mountain as it practically traverses it from west to east. The access via the western route requires a bit longer drive to the trail head but is well worth it as you get to drive through some wild country and may even be lucky enough to spot buffalo or an elephant. During the first few days of the trek you will ascend the western flank of the mountain a side of mountain few visitors reach as you ascend through the lowland jungles to the Shira Plateau. After reaching Shira Camp 2 on the third day the remainder of the trek follows the traditional Machame Route and the number of trekkers on the trail increases. The fourth day of trekking is quite helpful for acclimatization as you ascend to the Lava Tower (15,000 feet / 4600m) before descending to the campsite in Barranco Valley. Another day of trekking brings you to the high camp at Barafu, which lies on a barren volcanic plain. Climbers spend the afternoon resting here before making a midnight summit push. It’s a 6 hour slog to the crater rim and another hour of traversing across the rim of the crater to reach Uhuru Peak the final summit and highest point in Africa. Day 1 – Kilimanjaro Airport to Moshi Pick up from Kilimanjaro International Airport and transfer to Moshi town which is known as the gateway to Kilimanjaro. Meet your guide and review your equipment in the evening in preparation for the trek the following day. Day 2 – Mti Mkubwa Camp (2900 m/9,500 feet), 6 km/4 miles (3 to 4 hours) It is between 3 and 4 hours of driving to reach Londorossi Gate the starting point for the climb. It’s an interesting drive through some remote country so keep your eye out for wildlife. Another few hours of formalities with the park rangers at the gate and you will be on the trail. The trail goes through the lowland forests where you’re likely to spot the large Colobus monkeys which are fairly common. Day 3 – Shira 2 (3875 m/12,715 feet), 16 km/9 miles (7 to 8 hours) The first part of the days trek is fairly steep as you climb up out of the jungle and into the moorland ecosystem dominated by Giant Heathers and a variety of grasses and wildflowers. You will first reach Shira Ridge before the trail continues slightly downhill across the broad expanse of the Shira Plateau to Shira 1 Camp for rest and lunch. We then continue on to Shira 2 camp across the Shira Plateau, and are able to admire the Western Breach if the skies are clear. Today’s long day allows us more time to acclimatize at the higher camps with shorter days before our big summit day. Day 4 – Barranco Camp (3,983 m/13,066 feet), 10km/6 miles (5 to 8 hours) Leaving Shira 2 in the morning you climb towards the main peak Kibo, with the western glaciers clearly visible across the rugged high-altitude desert of volcanic rocks and boulders. The trail ascends to the Lava Tower site (15000 feet / 4600m) before descending back down into Barranco Valley. The area before the campsite is known as the “Garden of the Senecios”, which features many huge senecio plants as well as the shorter lobelia plants. Its 7 to 8 hours walking and the total ascent is only 110m total but having climbed much higher and dropped back down assists acclimatization. Day 5 – Karanga Camp (13,066 feet/3,983 m), 5 km/3 miles (4 to 5 hours) Today consists of a challenging climb up the steep Barranco wall (some scrambling but not technically difficult), easily one of the highlights of the trek. You’ll be able to admire the majestic views at the top before dropping into the Karanga Valley where we will break for lunch and spend the second half of the day resting and acclimatizing. Day 6 – Barafu High Camp (15,239 feet/4,645 m), 5 km/3 miles (4 to 5 hours) Today we make our final push to Base Camp, and we see our longer early days paying off on this day. Arriving to Barafu at lunch time allows us to spend the day resting our legs and preparing for the big push to the roof of Africa. After a hearty dinner you will retire to your tents for a little shut eye before we begin our climb at midnight. Day 7 – Uhuru Peak Altitude (5895 m/19340 ft) Walking Distance: 5 km/3 miles ascent + 12 km/7 miles descent (10-16 hours) The day starts at midnight with the final push to the summit. It’s a cold and grueling six hour hike to summit rim up a steep slope. The trail is doable but steep with many switchbacks. The summit rim is reached just about sunrise and it’s a fairly level hike around the rim to Uhuru Peak the ultimate summit and highest point in Africa. Going down you will head back to Barafu Hut for a short nap and snacks before continuing down to Mweka camp (3068m / 10,065feet). One of the reasons for such a long day of trekking is to avoid problems with acclimatization and get you back down to a lower elevation quickly. Day 8 – Mweka Campsite to Moshi (3068m/10,065 feet) Walking Distance: 10 km/6 miles (3 to 4 hours) From Mweka campsite it is a 4 to 5 hours descent through the forest to Mweka gate to collect certificates and meet the vehicle. Return to Moshi for the night and to have a final farewell dinner with your guides. Day 9 – Moshi After breakfast, according to your flight time we will drop you at the airport or assist you in catching the shuttle to Nairobi. Or continue with the wildlife safari extension in Tarangire, Ngorongoro, and serengeti End of our services. PRICE PER PERSON $2550P/P MORE THAN 2 PEOPLE $2450P/P • What’s Included? • 9 day adventure, 7 of which include 3 meals a day • 2 nights of accommodation in Moshi, breakfast included • Airport Pickup from Kilimanjaro Airport • All Ground Transfers • Accommodation while trekking* • Private Toilet Tent* • National Park Entry Fees • Fully-licensed, English-speaking guide • Porter service on the trek • First aid kit • Trip completion certificate • Farewell Dinner
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Canal Houses - These slim and high houses are a typical sight in Amsterdam. Delftware - Commonly known as Delft Blue, this popular blue and white pottery originated from the city of Delft. Very popular since the 16th century. Tulips - Flower bulb cultivation in Holland is an important economic activity. If you visit Amsterdam in January don't miss the special garden made for National Tulip Day (Nationale Tulpendag) in which more than 200,000 tulips cover the Dam Square. Windmills - Holland is famous for its many windmills and you can get great pictures near some of the 1,200 windmills that still survive today. Wooden Shoes - Also know as Klomplen this protective footwear is still used in Holland in agriculture and in many small villages. You can get some real clogs on our website or if you so prefer get some comfortable Clog Slippers.
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Masiá Ciscar S.A. has its nursery of fresh strawberry plants located in the Province of Granada, specifically in the region known as Marquesado del Zenete. This area stands out for being located in a high plateau at the back of the Sierra Nevada at 1,150m altitude where the necessary conditions are achieved to be able to uproot and transplant the plant in the month of October. Masiá Ciscar SA. has a nursery area of around 60 hectares, of which 30 hectares are cultivated annually and the other 30 hectares are left for fallow purposes in order not to overstress the land and thus prevent the proliferation of nematodes and diseases in the soil. This change of title in the nursery allows us to evaluate, select and multiply the best within our own nursery material, giving rise to a highly controlled material that translates into greater crop health and better harvests of plants that finally produce fruit in Huelva. In addition to the in-house plant production completely controlled by Masiá Ciscar in Granada, we also have important agreements with other nurseries, both in Spain (SAT Viveplant) and in Poland (Vimuska, Salvi, Mazzoni).
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We organise shooting in both this country and abroad, mostly in Ireland and Spain. We offer driven shooting for pheasants, partridges, grouse as well as snipe and woodcock. We can also offer walked-up shooting. We have access to some of the very best shoots across the country providing testing shooting among beautiful settings and with generous and hospitable hosts. It is vital to us that we offer a bespoke service ensuring you are offered the shooting you want, where you want and at a price that suits. We will always accompany any party we have organised to ensure the day goes smoothly and any problems are immediately dealt with; so, if a guest arrives having forgotten anything from their boots to their gun we will have spares available to ensure their day continues without a hitch. Driven Shooting in the UK The shooting available across the UK is vast in both location and quality. We have spent many years visiting shoots and ensuring they are of the highest order for our clients. So, if you want a 100 pheasant day in January in Herefordshire or a 250 partridge day in September in Wiltshire or feel the urge to try the Grouse once before your shooting career finishes we are here to ensure you get exactly what you are looking for. All you need to do is call or e-mail us setting out exactly what you want and we will offer you a range of days which will hopefully produce exactly what you want. Shooting Abroad & Rough Shooting We have driven shooting available in Ireland and also in Spain. In Ireland this is both pheasant, partridge and duck as well as snipe and woodcock. In Spain we have partridge and the Monteria which is driven boar and deer. We have a huge variety of rough shooting available for many species in the UK, Ireland and Europe. These include boundary days in the west of England, species days in the borders and the Hebrides as well as dedicated woodcock and snipe days. We also organise walked-up grouse days and occasionally days over pointers. Whatever species of gamebird or waterfowl you are after we have an estate you can shoot it on, be it wigeon in Wales or golden plover in North Uist.
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Dr Dash Foundation is supporting Fetna 2017 Minnesota is going to host the North Ameican Tamil convention for the first time ever. FeTNA (Federation of Tamil Sangams of North America) has been conducting this annual convention in various US and Canadian cities for the last 29 years continuously during the 1st week of July. FeTNA is an umbrella organization formed to bring together all the Tamil Sangams at the state and city level all over US and Canada. FeTNA has been in the forefront of spreading Tamil Language, culture, heritage in North America in many ways all through the year. The Annual convention is the grand event each year during Summer July 4’th long weekend. The biggest Tamil convention in North America is scheduled from June 30’th to July 3’rd this year. The main 2 full day convention is scheduled at Minneapolis Convention Center (MCC) on July 1’st Saturday and July 2’nd Sunday with lot of activities & cultural programs. MCC has a seating capacity of 2400 and many more parallel session opportunities along with full banquet (Lunch and Dinner on both days). Dr Dash Foundation welcomes FeTNA to Minnesota and wishes all local Tamil organizations
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You’re the proud owner of a crisp new diploma. You want to settle down in a city with a strong job market and good blend of Northerners and Southerners. You don’t want to deal with too many tourists or snowbirds but you aren’t willing to give up Florida’s beaches and spring-like winters. You should definitely think about moving to Jacksonville. Nestled snugly on the St. John’s River, Jacksonville is also a short drive from the Atlantic Ocean (be sure to pack your surfboard). In fact, Jacksonville is so appealing, it was #2 on Realtor.com’s list of Cities Gaining the Most Residents. Read on to see why “The Bold New City of the South” could be your new hometown. New graduates, rejoice! WalletHub rated Jacksonville as Florida’s 4th best job market in 2016. More interested in the suburbs? Nearby Fleming Island was rated #3 for Florida’s Highest Median Annual Income and #1 for most affordable housing. The area’s leading job industries are transportation and defense, and this shows up in the region’s top employers: Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Duval County Public Schools, Bank of America, and Baptist Health. Defense and transportation not your thing? Jacksonville has plenty of openings available…and plenty of company headquarters. CSX Transportation, Firehouse Subs, Florida Blue, Jacksonville Jaguars (of course) are all headquartered in Jacksonville and the PGA Tour headquarters are in nearby Ponte Vedra Beach. You’ll be putting your degree to good use in no time! Jacksonville isn’t that much farther north than Orlando (just a couple hours’ drive), but the temperature difference is significant. Jacksonville has an average summer high temperature of 89 degrees, and the lows in winter rarely go below 48 degrees. If you can’t decide whether you hate snow or sweating more, perhaps moving to Jacksonville is the perfect next step. Jacksonville sees the same number of summer thunderstorms as Central or Southern Florida, but the area occasionally sees a few snow flurries, too. (It’s no White Christmas, but the real thing sure beats the fake Disney stuff.) NYC may be the country’s most populated city, but the largest city by area (in the lower 48) is Jacksonville. Taking up the entirety of Duval County, both Jacksonville and the surrounding areas have plenty of great neighborhoods to choose from. Avondale/Riverside: Technically two neighborhoods, this area first started booming after the Great Fire of 1901, when the city’s wealthy started building stately homes along the river. Today, Riverside/Avondale is a great place for hip, young trendsetters and medical professionals (St. Vincent’s Medical Center is nearby). The American Planning Association even included it in their 2010 list of Great Neighborhoods in America. Orange Park: Looking for a more rural, “Old Florida” lifestyle? Orange Park is a 45-minute drive from Downtown, so you’ll be far from the hustle and bustle of the big city. Homes are affordable (median home value is $163k), and the area is close to the Navy Station and filled with marinas. Whether you’re a horse lover, boat fanatic, or serving your country, Orange Park is the place to be. San Marco: Located across the river from Avondale/Riverside, San Marco is a welcoming neighborhood for artists and creative types. Featuring plenty of 1920’s-era Mediterranean Revival architecture, San Marco Square was inspired by the Piazza San Marco in Venice, Italy. Whether you’re looking for a place to check out some community theater or just a relaxing place to grab a craft brew, San Marco is a great choice. The Beaches: This area might be called “The Beaches,” but it actually encompasses four different neighborhoods: Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, Jacksonville Beach, and historic Mayport. Roughly a 30-minute drive from Downtown, The Beaches offer plenty of fun, sun, sand, and surf in the perfect location: not too far from the city, not too close. Cost of Living That entry-level salary won’t have you rolling in dough, so it’s good to find ways to stretch your paycheck. But Jacksonville’s got your back. On average, Jacksonville is 4% cheaper than Orlando, meaning a $50,000 salary could decrease to $47,000. Housing prices are where you’ll see the biggest difference. The median home price in Jacksonville is only $148k vs. $164k in Orlando; Jacksonville’s average rent is $1053/month vs. Orlando’s $1326/month. Between the St. John’s River and the Atlantic Ocean, Jacksonville is definitely a water town. If you love fishing, boating, surfing, or any other aquatic activities, you’ll fit right in. Dry land more your thing? Jacksonville has the largest urban parks system in the country. If you and your family love going out on the town, check out the latest events at Jacksonville Landing. Whether you’re into food trucks or festivals, you’ll find plenty to do. If you’re a football fan, you might be tempted to change your new favorite team to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The fans in this city are diehard, and the stadium reflects the city’s commitment to the sport. EverBank Field, the team’s home stadium, was recently renovated to include larger video screens, updated club areas, and swimming pools! No matter how much you love living in Jacksonville, you may need a getaway. Luckily, you won’t have to go far. Carnival and American cruise ships disembark from the local port. With affordable housing, plenty of jobs, and more than enough to entertain you, moving to Jacksonville might be the first great life decision you make after graduation. But—as with any decision—it’s important to do plenty of research before you commit to a new plan. Take a look at some of our other posts to see what other cities sound right for you. And call us for a free moving quote once you’ve made your decision. Our crew has moved people to every state in the country (except Alaska). We can help you, too!
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Windsor Partners Limited is registered in Hong Kong as a Limited Company: No. 2976508 and is regulated as a Money Service Operator by the Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department, MSO Licence No.: 21-07-03030. Registered address: Flat 1403, 14/F, Hermes Commercial Centre, 4 Hillwood Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Windsor First ® is the registered trademark of Windsor Partners Limited.
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Our offices are located at 2000 South Colorado Blvd., Annex Building (which is the building on the left), in Suite 400, Denver, CO 80222. It is located at the Southeast corner on I-25 and Colorado Blvd. in the same complex as Dave & Buster's. [see map below] When you come to meet with us, there is free visitor parking in the parking garage to the right in the picture and some short term surface parking near our building. There is easy access to our office off Colorado Blvd. or via the Colorado Station Light Rail Stop. From the North: If you are coming from the North on I-25, exit Colorado Blvd. and make the first left on to Colorado Center Drive. Drive straight until you reach the stop sign. Turn left and to park in the garage, immmediately turn right to enter the garage. From the South: If you are coming from the South on I-25, exit at Evans and turn left (West) on to Evans. Take the first Right (which is Birch Street) and the parking garage is straight ahead. Stop in and say “Hello.” We look forward to serving you.
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An exploration of California’s Central Coast wouldn’t be complete without spending some time on the Monterey County Peninsula, in particular Carmel-by-the-Sea and Monterey. This part of the peninsula is absolutely jaw-dropping and offers some of the state’s most epic views of sandy beaches, cliffs, cypress-covered outposts, and rugged coastline that is iconically California. Though you can find countless photos of these beautiful locations scrolling on Instagram, there’s nothing like experiencing these destinations first hand. Aside from natural beauty, this area offers incredible places to eat and drink, with many if not most ingredients coming from local farms and fishermen; all the outdoor recreation including hiking, kayaking and surfing; luxury lodges, hotels, resorts and charming cottages to stay at; and countless boutiques, art galleries and shops to keep you busy in-between activities. Here’s a two day guide of the best things to eat, drink, do and see while adventuring on the Monterey Peninsula. Carmel-by-the-Sea is one of the most charming, seaside villages you’ll ever come across. This European-style town offers visitors quaint old world vibes and sophistication that will have you quickly falling in love with the picture-perfect town. Carmel-by-the-Sea is known for its fairytale cottages, art galleries, and storybook-looking boutique shops that ooze romance and whimsy, making it a one-of-a-kind destination. Start your day off with breakfast at the spacious and modern Rise + Roam for some high-quality pastries and coffee. On the sweet side the have everything from cinnamon sugar morning bun and almond croissant to kougin-amann and bread pudding. Savory morning treats include toast like smoked salmon with pickled red onions, Persian cucumber, creme fraiche, capers and an egg on our seeded rye bread and savory quiches and egg muffins. Mad Dogs & Englishmen Best way to see the sights of Carmel? Hop on an electric bike! Stop by Mad Dogs & Englishmen and rent one of their shiny, top-of-the-line e-bikes or classic bikes for a tour of the coast. Popular, incredibly stunning routes include the Scenic Drive in Carmel, 17 Miles Drive in Pebble Beach and Point Lobos. You can start right at the bike shop and take a number of routes, each one featuring turquoise blue waters, white sand beaches, windswept cypress tress, cliffs and more. Landmarks include Butterfly House, Carmel River State Beach, and Clint Eastwood’s Mission Ranch. Before hitting the highway, you’ll pass the Carmel Mission which is celebrating is 250th anniversary this year. Your guide will also lead you on a couple lovely mini-hikes in Point Lobos on foot. Perfect for all ages, it’s a great activity to take in the beauty of the coast. Be sure to bring your camera! Carmel Food Tours Once you get your workout in, it’s time to eat! Book a Bikes, Bites, & Bevs tour with Carmel Food Tours which is a two hour tour that includes five locations and a guide who gives excellent insight on the history architecture and culture of Carmel! Popular tour spots include: Grasings Restaurant – this charming bistro in situated right in the downtown area and features an impressive array of grilled USDA Prime steaks; Pan Seared Salmon with whole wheat soba noodles, bok choy, snow peas, ginger, soy sauce, sesame glaze; Grasing’s “Paella” with prawns, clams, mussels, Italian sausage, fennel, and saffron orzo; and “grasings” including housemade onion rings. Pescadero Carmel – this lively Mexican restaurant offers Baja-inspired fare with local ingredients. Must-try items include the Tacos Baja Norte with Baja style fish or shrimp tacos, cabbage, pickled red onion, yusu, ginger, sesame; Chile Relleno with Pasilla pepper, queso Oaxaca, tomato and avocado leaf sauce, Mexican squash “ratatouille”; and the Burrito “El Naufrago” with choice of steak, chicken, al Pastor, or carnitas. Served wet with red or green sauce. Bud’s at La Playa – from this upscale watering hole located in La Playa Carmel offers classic libations and elevated contemporary comfort fare in a historic, sleek lounge. They offer a selection of signature cocktails that include the Bud’s Martini with Gin, Vodka, and Lillet; The Mayor with Whisky, Bitters, Orange, and Bourbon Cherry; and the California Proof with Tequila, Grapefruit Juice, Lime, and Club Soda. Popular bites include the Prime Rib French Dip; Salmon Nicoise Salad; and Bud’s Burger. Alvarado Street Brewery – this brewery and New American restaurant is in a vibrant, open aired shopping area. Known for it’s lively bar scene, great selection of beers and craft cocktails and barbecue that includes St. Louis ribs, smoked brisket, and half chicken served with a special house porter barbecue sauce. If you’re looking for somewhere to spend the night, check in to Hotel Carmel, the boutique property is located just steps away from boutique shops, galleries, restaurants, and the beautiful Carmel Beach. For a pre-dinner cocktail and bite stop by Brophy’s, located alongside the hotel. The fun pub fare includes braised short rib fries with house fries, braised short rib, chimichurri, scallions, queso fresco, pan jus; fish and chips with fresh halibut; Brophy’s burger with cremini & king trumpet mushrooms, smoked gouda, fontina, and house fries; and the crispy calamari. And for dinner? Go all out and make a reservation at Forbes Four-Star Lucia Restaurant and Bar, a fine dining destination located at the Bernardus Lodge & Spa that futures a menu inspired by seasonality and locally sourced seafood, meat and produce. Set on 28 stunning Carmel Valley acres lush with vineyards, flowers, lavender, olive orchards, culinary gardens and more, Lucia showcases the best this area has to offer. Read here for more. Monterey is an absolutely gorgeous coastal destination most famous for its rugged scenery, including cliffs, state parks, tide pools and more; wild marine life, think whales, otters and seabirds; one of the top aquariums around, The Monterey Bay Aquarium; wine tasting rooms and world-class dining; historic buildings and unique boutiques on Cannery Row; and outdoor activities like kayaking and paddle boarding. Start your day off right with a luxurious breakfast spread overlooking the bay at Schooner’s Coastal Kitchen. Start with oysters on the half shell and mimosas, followed by heartier specialities such as the Dungeness crab Benedict with two poached eggs, Dungeness crab, spinach, english muffin, breakfast potatoes, hollandaise sauce; braised lamb hash with two poached eggs, roasted peppers, fingerling potatoes, and mint béarnaise sauce; or the oak smoked salmon & avocado toast with cream cheese, avocado, 7-grain bread arbequina olive oil. Indulge with out-of-this-world pastries including almond, chocolate croissants and cinnamon rolls from tidal bakery. Keep the brunch party going with specialty cocktails such as the Supreme Plaza Mary with house-infused Absolut elyx vodka, bacon, grilled prawn, blue cheese olives, pickle spear, house-made spicy bloody Mary mix; and the Maritime Manhattan with Bulleit Bourbon, red grapefruit, rosemary and smoked sweet vermouth. Keep an eye out for playful otters! Great activities include the previously mentioned Monterey Bay Aquarium with it’s enormous variety of marine life including penguins, jelly fish and a variety of sharks, and exhibits which currently include the giant pacific octopus; the kelp forest; open sea; rocky shore; and sea otters. Jump on a kayak and mingle with the sea otters or go on a whale watching tour. Or take a walk along the recreational trail which take you through Cannery Row to the American Tin Cannery shopping and outlet mall, to Fisherman’s Wharf and more—all while avoiding busy roads and parking hassles. Pebble Beach + 17-Mile-Drive Those in search of something a bit more exhilarating, need to stop by the iconic Pebble Beach Club and test out a top-of-the-line Lexus. What better place to do it than the also iconic 17-Mile-Drive? Take your Lexus for a spin through Pebble Beach and Pacific Grove on the Monterey Peninsula, hugging tight turns on the coastline, wind in your hair, and enjoying the sights. Make stops at points of interest including the Lone Cypress, the extremely popular 250-year-old tree which is also the logo for Pebble Beach Company; Harbor Seals; Bird Rock; the 5,300-acre Del Monte Forest of Monterey Cypress trees; and more. When hunger hits, take a seat at The Bench at Pebble Beach Resort. Overlooking the 18th hole at Pebble Beach Golf Links, The Bench delivers an eclectic menu inspired by global styles and uses the innovative technique of wood roasting and open-flame cooking. Enjoy a range of dishes including Korean style brisket sandwich with marinated brisket, carrot slaw, warm baguette, and togarashi fries; black mussels with coconut chili-lime broth, ginger, cilantro, and garlic rubbed grilled bread; and the tortiglioni bolognese with a hearty veal and pork sauce, pecorino cheese. Monterey Plaza Hotel & Spa For an overnight stay, check into the Monterey Plaza Hotel & Spa, which is ideally located on the historic beachfront property within Monterey Bay’s Cannery Row and walking distance to all the fun cafes, restaurants and boutiques. The only Forbes four-star rated hotel in Monterey, the Plaza also offers a penthouse-level Vista Blue Spa; Schooners Coastal Kitchen and the property’s newest addition, The Helmsman Lounge, perfect for imbibing on artisan spirits and delicious small plates. The Sardine Factory The Sardine Factory has become an iconic Central Coast seafood restaurant and a mainstay of Cannery Row’s restaurant scene. Established in 1968, the restaurant offers a huge wine collection and an epic wine cellar that holds over 20,000 bottles and more history than you could imagine. Arched brick catacombs; wrought iron-gated wine vaults; a 25-foot banquet table made from a single piece of downed Big Sur redwood; antiques; and rare, historical artifacts are just a few of the authentic elements of this cellar. Guests can also pop over to the Sardine Factory Lounge to enjoy live piano music, specialty cocktails and tasty small bites. The historic restaurant has served countless celebrities, pro-athletes, movie stars and public figures. Moreover, the signature Abalone Bisque was served by request at President Ronald Reagan’s inaugural dinners. Another fun fact? Clint Eastwood’s directorial debut film, Play Misty for Me, was filmed in the Sardine Factory in 1971. The menu offers fresh, sustainable seafood and usda prime beef. Seafood entrees include everything from large diver scallops with wild mushroom polenta, crispy prosciutto, toasted pine nuts, sage brown butter; and grilled wild abalone medallions with light breading, oyster mushrooms, asparagus, butter sauce; to the maine lobster tail, 14 oz. With fingerling potatoes, chef’s choice of vegetables, drawn butter; and parmesan crusted calamari steak, scallop & prawns with chive risotto, sautéed asparagus, lemon-caper sauce. Meat options include the classic surf and turf; medallions of filet mignon, périgourdine with mashed potatoes, sautéed broccolini & mushrooms, truffle demi cream sauce; prime boneless rib eye steak with truffle butter, roasted potatoes, fried onion straws; veal cardinal (since 1968) with loin of natural raised veal and petite Maine lobster tail; combined in sauce extraordinaire, Monterey jack potatoes, sautéed asparagus and buttered baby carrots; and more.
geography
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In Portland, you can find our products year round at the Portland Farmers' market. We are in Deering Oaks on Saturday's (7am-1pm) from late April - November, and at the Maine Girl's Academy on Stevens Ave from December through mid-April (9am-1pm). We attend the Rockland farmers' market in Harbor Park on Thursdays (9am-1pm) from mid-May until the end of October. In the winter, we offer bi-weekly pick-ups of pre-ordered food delivered to the Steel House on Main St. To learn more about this schedule, please sign up for our newsletter. We'll send email reminders of sign-up times and delivery dates. Looking for specific meat cuts? Link here for the Meat ORDER FORM. The form will direct you to the forthcoming pick-up locations and times. We'll also have a selection of meats at our markets through the winter.
geography
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Cyprus has been since 1963 marked with a green line by the British, to separate the island into two parts. Since the Turkish invasion in 1974, the 30% of the island has been occupied. The wall lamp is purely inspired by this green line. The green line is substituted with a green wire, and rather than hiding it, it becomes a crucial part of the overall design language of the lamp. The green wire divides the wall lamp in two parts, in a 70% and a 30% of its surface respectively. The lamp is made of solid oak wood and veneer. The wall lamp is characterised by its materialistic simplicity. When lit, the characteristics of the material become visible, as the grains of the oak veneer are revieled. Moreover the part where the green wire “divides” the wall lamp does not lit when the lamp is switched on, to indicate that this part resembles the “dead” zone that currently divides the island. Designed with: Marios Charalambous. Materials: Solid oak wood and veneer. Year produced: 2014. Photo credits:Harris Kyprianou / Pashalis Panteli. The pieces were exhibited at the Papenhuder 57 Gallery in Hamburg in 2015, under the curation of Yianna Tsolaki. © Constantinos Economides 2004 - 2021.
geography
http://sweeneyfisheriesmuseum.ca/map2.htm
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Welcome to the W. Laurence Sweeney Fisheries Museum! Click on an area of the museum map at the left for photos and more details. The museum is located at 112 Water Street, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. We are adjacent to Scotia Garden Seafoods, and across from Frost Park and Dooly's. Parking is available on the street, or in the parking lot across the street. Need help finding us? For a map of Yarmouth, click here. For a highway map from Halifax to Yarmouth, click here.
geography
https://www.alldaymoving.com/residential-commercial-moving-services-in-tewksbury-ma/
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Located in Middlesex County, Tewksbury, MA borders the Merrimack River & allows easy access to Eastern Massachusetts & New Hampshire. Thanks to its proximity to both Route 495 and Route 93, Tewksbury residents often commute to nearby towns & cities for employment opportunities. The town contains over 28,000 residents and business owners, all of whom All Day Moving can provide fast & reliable service to from our central location. Home & Apartment Moving We cover every type of move into and out of the town of Tewksbury. Whether you’re moving into or out of a home or apartment in Tewksbury, or you are moving business locations into or out of the town, our team of experienced movers is here to help. Our team can’t be stopped by inconvenient parking situations to tight stairwells that apartment buildings are known for, Our experienced team of professionals will ensure a fast, safe, and efficient damage-free move for your home or business. Each of our home moving services includes: - A free & accurate moving quote - An experienced & dedicated team of movers - Professional skills & materials to eliminate potential for damage - Consistent communication throughout the entirety of the move - Fair & reasonable pricing - Placement of furniture within the home Why Choose All Day Moving The team at All Day Moving understands that moving is extremely stressful. This is why we treat every move as if we are moving our own friends and family. We are fully licensed and insured, will educate you about your belongings and inventory options, and answer any questions you might have. To schedule your move for Tewksbury & the surrounding areas, call us today at 978-682-2040 or email [email protected]
geography
https://www.lpwines.com/wineries/grand-traverse-bay-loop/willow-vineyard/
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We invite you to come and visit us on our beautiful windswept hillside with panoramic views of West Bay. Vineyards surround the tasting room. One of Michigan’s smallest vineyards and wineries, Willow produces award-winning Burgundian style wines, and always offers a friendly greeting. Note: $1 per taste May–Oct: Mon–Sat 12–6, Sun 12–5 Nov 16-December: Closed Nov & Mar–Apr: Sat 12–5 or by appointment. April call ahead. Jan–Mar: By appointment only. 10702 E. Hilltop Road Suttons Bay, MI 49682 GPS: N44°54.39972, W085°38.44182
geography
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A federal judge in Alaska has reinstated a ban on oil-and-gas drilling in vast swaths of the Arctic Ocean, potentially undermining a central part of the Trump administration’s effort to expand offshore drilling. Mr. Trump will need congressional authority, according to the ruling, to reopen drilling in Arctic areas and smaller parts of the Atlantic Ocean that the Obama administration put off limits just weeks before President Obama left office. The late Friday ruling invalidates an executive order Mr. Trump issued during his first months in office aimed to overturning the ban. There is no ongoing commercial drilling in those areas, and the Alaskan oil industry has been hampered by low oil prices for years, limiting the immediate effects from the ruling. But it does raise questions about a long-awaited overhaul of the country’s offshore drilling plan the Trump administration was expected to issue in the coming weeks. The Trump administration had proposed opening offshore areas around the country, including almost all of offshore Alaska. Though the draft proposal faced stiff opposition from several coastal states and environmental groups, an Arctic expansion had wide support from Alaskan leaders hoping for a revival and an oil industry interested in expanding its options. “This is a great victory for the Arctic, its polar bears, other wildlife and communities. It’s absolutely the right outcome under the law and for the sake of our planet,” said Kristen Monsell, a senior attorney for the Center for Biological Diversity, one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit challenging the Trump administration. A spokeswoman for the Interior Department said the department doesn’t comment on ongoing litigation. “From a long-term perspective, it is a central area when it comes to our energy policy and future energy production,” said Erik Milito of the American Petroleum Institute, the oil-and-gas industry trade association that was a party to the case. Friday’s ruling focuses on about 125 million acres of the U.S. Arctic Ocean and 3.8 million acres of the Atlantic Ocean, the latter focused on offshore areas from Maryland to Massachusetts. The decision to block drilling there came as part of a wave of last-minute environmental actions from Mr. Obama to “preserve a healthy Arctic ecosystem and protect our fragile Arctic waters,” Mr. Obama said at the time. Mr. Trump issued an order in 2017 to overturn Mr. Obama’s action, part of his agenda to boost domestic energy production. But legal experts and analysts had warned that he may not have the power to overturn the ban under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act. U.S. District Judge Sharon Gleason agreed. That 1953 law includes a sentence saying the president may “from time to time, withdraw” from consideration any currently unleased lands in federal offshore waters. It has been invoked only a handful of times and doesn’t include a procedure for a new president to undo actions by a predecessor. Judge Gleason ruled that Congress had passed other laws that clearly authorized a president to revoke the decisions of a predecessor. This law had not, she said, concluding Mr. Trump didn’t have that authority. The decision could face appeal. If it isn’t overturned, it would require Congress to act to open up many offshore areas the Trump administration had included as part of its expansion. That appears unlikely at a time when Democrats have control of the House and have prioritized climate-change policies to limit fossil-fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Write to Timothy Puko at [email protected] Copyright ©2019 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
geography
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The Anaconda Catholic Community is a pastoral unit which meets for liturgy at two locations in Anaconda, Montana. The mailing address is: 217 W. Pennsylvania Ave, Anaconda, MT 59711 Phone number: 406-563-8406 St. Peter's Church is located at 401 Alder St. in Anaconda. Holy Family Church, the Parish Office, and the Hunthausen Center are located at 217 W. Pennsylvania Ave. in Anaconda. The Parish Office is open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. (closed from 12-1p.m.), and Friday from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m.. St. Peter's Church : 401 Alder St. (click on address for map) Mass is held at St. Peter's Church on Sundays at 8:30 a.m. If you'd like to donate to the St. Peter's Church Restoration Project, please send your donation to the Anaconda Catholic Community at 217 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Anaconda, MT 59711 Please note that it is for the restoration. We kindly thank you. Georgetown Lake Outdoor Chapel is open for the season through Labor Day or until weather no longer permits. The Outdoor Chapel is located northwest of Anaconda near the Flint Creek Dam. Mass is held at 12 noon each Sunday.Click for Map location. Diocese of Helena The diocese covers 51,922 square miles of western and north central Montana, encompassing 21 counties and parts of two others. The diocese’s 58 parishes and 38 missions are structured into six deaneries: Bozeman, Butte, Conrad, Helena, Kalispell, and Missoula. Its diocesan church is the Cathedral of St. Helena, which was dedicated in 1914 and is located in Helena.
geography
http://bulawayo.zimbabwe-infos.com/what-you-need-to-know/
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What you need to know about Bulawayo Bulawayo is the second-largest city in Zimbabwe after the capital Harare, with, as of the 2012 census, a population of 653,337. It is located in Matabeleland, 439 km (273 mi) southwest of Harare, and is now treated as a separate provincial area from Matabeleland. The capital of Matabeleland North is now Lupane, as Bulawayo is a stand-alone province. Colloquially Bulawayo is also known by various names, these being the ‘City of Kings’, ‘Skies’, ‘Bluez’, ‘Bulliesberg’ or ‘KoNtuthu ziyathunqa’ – a isiNdebele phrase for “a place that continually exudes smoke”. This name arose from the city’s historically large industrial base. The majority of the Bulawayo’s population belongs to the Ndebele ethnic and language group. For a long time in Zimbabwe’s history Bulawayo was regarded as the industrial centre of Zimbabwe and the city served as the hub to the country’s rail network with the National Railways of Zimbabwe headquartered there because of its strategic position near Botswana and South Africa. It is the nearest large city to Hwange National Park, Matobo National Park and Victoria Falls. Population: 897 249 people (2016) Language : Ndebele, English The rand is more commonly used in Bulawayo, closer to the South African … The city sits on a plain that marks the Highveld of Zimbabwe and is close to the watershed between the Zambezi and Limpopo drainage basins. The land slopes gently downwards to the north and northwest. The southern side is hillier, and the land becomes more broken in the direction of the Matobo Hills to the south. Due to its relatively high altitude, the city has a subtropical climate despite lying within the tropics. Under the Köppen climate classification, Bulawayo features a humid subtropical climate (Cwa), though it is a drier version of the climate. The mean annual temperature is 19.16 °C (66.44 °F), similar to Pretoria at a similar altitude but almost 600 km (373 mi) farther south. As with much of southern and eastern Zimbabwe, Bulawayo is cooled by a prevailing southeasterly airflow most of the year, and experiences three broad seasons: a dry, cool winter season from May to August; a hot dry period in early summer from late August to early November; and a warm wet period in the rest of the summer, early November to April. The hottest month is October, which is usually the height of the dry season. The average maximum temperature ranges from 21 °C (70 °F) in July to 30 °C (86 °F) in October. During the rainy season, daytime maxima are around 26 °C (79 °F). Nights are always cool, ranging from 8 °C (46 °F) in July to 16 °C (61 °F) in January. The city’s average annual rainfall is 594 mm (23 in), which supports a natural vegetation of open woodland, dominated by Combretum and Terminalia trees. Most rain falls in the December to February period, while June to August is usually rainless. Being close to the Kalahari Desert, Bulawayo is vulnerable to droughts and rainfall tends to vary sharply from one year to another. In 1978, 888 mm (35 in) of rain fell in the three months up to February (February 1944 is the wettest month on record with 368mm) while in the three months ending February 1983, only 84 mm (3 in) fell.
geography
https://www.cigcorp.com/2446
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I’m excited to announce today that our Midwest operations platform, led by SRA, has continued to expand with a new acquisition. We’re happy to announce the addition of Insurance & Benefits Group, LLC (IBG), of Sedalia, Missouri, and are looking forward to welcoming their 31 employees. This acquisition allows us to significantly expand offerings in Missouri as IBG also has offices in Lee’s Summit and Warrensburg. IBG President Randy Russell and his team have a well-established reputation and offer a variety of property and casualty products and services to all types of businesses, municipalities and educational and nonprofit institutions. Our growth in the Midwest operations platform has been steady and we look for even more opportunities to expand to be able to serve more customers and vertical segments. Today, in addition to adding IBG, SRA’s footprint includes agencies in Kansas City; Wichita; Lawrence; Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona; and St. Paul and Chaska, Minnesota. Contact us if you want to learn more about our growing and fast-paced organization.
geography
https://mcolaw.com/team/joe-bainton/
2021-06-25T01:28:10
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Joe brings over 40 years of trial experience predominantly in the federal courts in cases involving a wide range of subject matters including intellectual property, products liability, professional liability, securities law, insurance coverage, RICO, directors and officers liability and general commercial disputes. Joe has argued before the United States Supreme Court and the United States Courts of Appeal for the First, Second, Fifth, Seventh, Ninth and Federal Circuits. He has also argued before the New York Court of Appeals, which is the highest court in that state, as well as the Appellate Divisions for the First, Second and Third Departments. He has sat “first chair” in jury trials from San Francisco to Miami and Portland Maine to San Diego. He is admitted to the New York bar and to the bars of the United States District Courts for the Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western Districts of New York; the Districts of Connecticut and New Jersey; the Northern Districts of Illinois and Indiana; the United States Court of Claims and the United States Tax Court. He has appeared before State or Federal Courts located in the States of Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Georgia, Florida, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, North Dakota, Texas and California.
geography
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A Pulsing Desert The Sahara Desert conjures up images of merciless heat and endless sands, scuttling scorpions, deadly vipers, gritty winds, elusive water—but it wasn’t always like that. The Sahara has a long history of changing climate, when the sands give way to water and humans brave the elements and survive. The Fezzan region in southwest Libya is the beating heart of the Sahara. Though this apparent inferno receives less than an inch of rain a year and holds the world heat record, it actually harbours tiny gem-coloured lakes: the dehydrated reminders of a time when groundwater was much closer to the surface. 200,000 years ago, a lake the size of England spread across the sands, and ancient channels testify the existence of rivers, making the land not only tolerable, but farmable—human communities rose and fell with the water like a pulse. The Sahara Desert might have even been one of the paths our ancestors took on their journey out of Africa. To locate and map these ancient waterways, researchers have used radar images to direct ground crews to study the sites, but the images of the Fezzan region above, however, were taken by photographer George Steinmetz using an ultra-light paraglider.
geography
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The Historic Culcairn Hotel we have been serving the community since 1891. The township of Culcairn was established in 1880 and became the hub for the railway system with rail lines through to Wagga Wagga, Albury, Holbrook and also to Corowa. The original Station Master’s residence, built in 1882, is now a museum featuring the regions rich history. The construction of the Sydney to Melbourne railway saw the town grow significantly. For its size, Culcairn has a large number of substantial heritage buildings including the Historic Culcairn Hotel, Memorial Hall, Court House, Railway Station and Station Master’s Residence. One of the major landmarks of the town is the Culcairn Hotel. Built in 1891, the original building was extended in 1910 with the addition of an accommodation wing of over 70 rooms, stables, a coach house and extensive gardens. Patrons of the hotel could drive their coach or horse to Culcairn, stable it and catch the train to Sydney or Melbourne. The hotel boasted the town’s first power supply in 1909. For a long period, the Culcairn Hotel was the largest hotel between Sydney and Melbourne.
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Real estate website auction.com has ranked the Seattle area the No. 1 housing market in the country for single-family homes, according to its analysis of home prices, sales data, demand, and economic factors. They point out the combination of strong price growth, at 10.9 percent over the year, and an equally strong increase in sales over the year, at 12.6 percent, as indicators of our market’s overall strength. The Seattle area’s solid job market keeps attracting new residents, and relative affordability compared to other tech hubs such as San Francisco, San Jose, and New York has seen demand continue unabated. Coupled with the fact that it is still 13 percent less expensive to buy rather than rent in Seattle means that everyone is trying to get their piece of the Seattle real estate pie. Rounding out the top five behind Seattle are three areas in Florida – Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, and Palm Beach County – followed by our little sister to the south, Portland, where prices grew by 9.4 percent over the year. If you are interested in buying or selling a home in the Seattle area, contact your local real estate agent today!
geography
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Aquafina Pool Supplies 5146 Marine Parkway • New Port Richey, FL 34652 • 727-847-5776 • [email protected] Aquafina Pool Supplies is located on Marine Pkwy just east of US Hwy 19, midway between SR 54 and Main St. and across from Southgate Plaza. Hours: Mon-Fri 9-5:30 and Sat 9-3:00. © 2014 Aquafina Pool Supplies LLC Site Design by Seneca Creative Solutions
geography
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Things to do in Betty’s Bay Betty’s Bay is a natural paradise and there is a variety of attractions to see and things to do in town. Tucked between mountain and sea, Betty’s Bay is located in the UNESCO protected Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve. There are no streetlights here and only the main roads are tarred. This allows one to take a slower pace and see not only amazing flowers in the unspoilt fynbos landscape, but also birds and animals in their natural habitat right around you. With many pristine beaches, various hikes and untold nooks and crannies to explore, many interesting days can be spent outdoors in Betty’s Bay. Here is our top 6 things to do while you’re in town: 1) Visit the local penguins The Stony Point Nature Reserve is home to over 2000 breeding pairs of endangered African penguins and offers one of the best attractions to visit in Betty’s Bay. There is a small entrance fee payable at the gate (R29 per person in 2020) which is a small price to pay for an up-close encounter with these unique birds who will happily pose for a photo. Apart from penguins you will see up to six different species of cormorant including the endangered Crowned cormorant as well as a variety of other birds. Animal encounters here are bound to include spotting numerous ‘dassies’ (Rock Hyrax) running about and if the weather is good you will see crag lizards and blue headed rock agama’s right next to the wooden boardwalk as they lazily bake in the sun. 2) Take a walk to Leopard’s Gorge If an easy hike involving climbing ladders past waterfalls in the crevice of a mountain sounds like fun, you need to visit the Harold Porter National Botanical Garden. Make sure to tell them at the entry point that you plan to walk to Leopard’s Gorge as you will need a key to enter the walk which is only reached after walking a few hundred meters into the garden itself. It is not a strenuous walk but things can get slippery where you cross the stream as you enter the bottom of the gorge and get steep at times, especially as you climb up 3 series of wooden ladders on your way to the top. On you adventure you will see an indigenous forest landscape with orchids, mosses and ferns lining the path past pitch black fresh water pools. 3) Go sandboarding at Blesberg One of the highest natural sand dunes in Africa, the Blesberg dune behind Silversands beach is a whopping 250 m high and offers a potential run of over 400 meters of pure ‘sand surfing’. The dune can be accessed from Delport Road in Betty’s Bay but is located on private property. As with many activities in small rural towns a pre-booking is not possible as the experience is not advertised anywhere and there is no number to call. The custom is to knock on the door at the house at the foot of the dune and to ask permission to use the dune for which you will be charged about R20 per person. Sand boards can be hired from the local café, Centre Shop on Clarence Drive. 4) Enjoy uncrowded surf spots Main Beach consistently delivers great surfing. In summer the beach slopes gently into the sea towards the Stony Point side often providing great opportunities with gentle left or right breakers depending on the direction of the swell, but it is in winter when surf is really up in Betty’s Bay. The winter storms from the North West pounds onto the beach causing the beach to become steeper as the sand shifts in the weather creating some spectacular breakers not for the faint of heart. The best part of it is the fact that there is usually hardly anyone on the beach, let alone competition for the waves and that alone makes it one of the best things to do in Betty’s Bay. 5) Say hello to the Southern Right Whales Betty’s Bay is situated on the Cape Whale Coast – a region renowned for offering the best land based whale watching in the world. With many lookout spots over the ocean, it is easy to see the giants roaming the southern seas with Brydes, Humpback, and even Orca whales visiting the local bays, but it is during the months of June to the middle of December that hundreds of Southern Right whales visit the Cape coast and daily sightings are almost guaranteed. It is during this time that the Southern Right whales come close to our shores to mate and have their young. 6) Enjoy amazing stargazing It is fascinating how dark it gets in Betty’s Bay at night. There are no street lights and Cape Town’s lights are only a distant glow on the horizon. Unless the moon is full, you can hardly see your hand in front of your face when you stand outside at night and the stars are so bright it feels like they are right on top of you. Once you get over the sheer brilliance of the Milky Way as it stretches over the sky like some space highway you will easily spot the diamonds in the southern sky: Orion’s belt usually somewhere towards the north, the Jewel Box which is visible with a pair of binoculars and the 3 brightest stars in the sky which are only visible in the southern hemisphere: Sirius, Canopus and Alpha Centauri. The Southern Cross is permanently etched into the sky as its constant presence reminds you of the lines of the famous song Crosby, Stills and Nash song: ‘When you see the Southern Cross for the first time, You understand now why you came this way’.
geography
https://www.spectrumenergydev.com/2017/09/15/global-solar-installations-continue-break-records/
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Last newsletter, we highlighted the record breaking US solar market, now the global market is taking center stage. In 2016, the global PV market saw a 50% increase in installed solar from the year before. An astonishing 75 Gigawatts of solar capacity was installed around the globe, with the lion’s share of that installed in China and North America. To give some perspective, 75 GW is enough to power 15,000,000 homes. The record breaking year of 2016 brings total global solar capacity to 303 GW. More information and details from the International Energy Agency (IEA) report found here. Rich has 15 years experience in electrical contracting, commercial PV solar installation and utility grid interconnection. He has managed the installation of over 15MW of PV, both commercial and utility scale, and has many years of experience in off-grid solar design and installation utilizing various battery technologies (Li-Ion, LFP & Lead Acid). Prior to joining Spectrum, Rich held executive level positions at several large solar development firms. He is a Licensed C10 Electrical Contractor and General B Contractor.
geography
https://www.orokawabayretreat.com/things-to-see-do/orokawa-bay
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With spectacular panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and Waihi Beach, a walk to Orokawa bay is a true Kiwi experience. In Summer the beach is framed by our native Pohutukawa trees, (Our national Christmas tree). The pristine white sandy beach offers great fishing, surfing and bush walking. A great picnic spot family and friends when the tide is right. Please check this. This surf beach as beautiful and inviting as it is, does not lend itself to swimming, as there is a very steep grade of the sea floor. Orokawa bay is part of a designated scenic reserve and comprises of 145 hectares of native bush including native bush, including kauri and nikau palms. To walk to Orokawa Bay there is an easy track at the Northern end of Waihi Beach, past Oukuri Bay then down to Orokawa Bay. It is approximately 45 minutes each way. Orokawa Bay Villa is situated approximately 300 meters (950ft) above Orokawa Bay Like Orokawa Bay Homunga Bay is full of lush pohutukawa forest and is very secluded. It can be reached by a track from the northern end of Orokawa Bay. the track is well developed and has spectacular views and an interesting terrain. Please remember to pack a day pack, with water, a snack, a hat and sunscreen. These and footwear are essential. This track can be also walked starting at Ngatitiangata Rd above Homunga bay, and walk down the coast to exit at Waihi Beach end. It is a good idea to get dropped off at the beginning of the track, and picked up at the other end. Orokawa Bay to Homunga Bay is a 1.5 hour walk. Ngatitangata Rd end to Homunga is 30 minutes. For update information please check out doc (Department of Conservation) information.
geography
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Sands now has purpose-designed branches in all major centres in Western Australia. Over time, Sands has pursued volume and geographic growth to access the lowest cost base over the largest network and provide high service frequency with competitive pricing. Sands now has purpose-designed branches in all major centres in Western Australia. Sands provides dry, freezer and chiller road services to company owned depots in Bunbury, Busselton, Albany, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Geraldton, Karratha, Port Hedland, Broome and Kununarra, and services the regional areas of the South-West, Mid-West, Goldfields, Pilbara and the Kimberleys. What sets Sands apart is its innovative, single integrated solution that covers all aspects of customers’ supply and distribution chains.
geography
http://www.retrogamingaus.com/wiki/index.php?title=AGDB:About
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The Australian Gaming Database is a source of historical information on the Australian games industry. You will find information on this site concerning - The video game market in Australia - Major publications and websites based in Australia and New Zealand - Games developed, in part or in whole, in Australia and New Zealand - Development studios based, in part or in whole, in Australia and New Zealand - People involved in the local games industry - Industry groups in Australia and New Zealand and much more! The Australian Gaming Database project was started on July 9, 2010 by Retro Gaming Australia owner Matt Keller with the intention of greatly increasing the amount of local coverage on the site, as well as acting as a catch-all for historical information on the Australasian games industry.
geography
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useful information | PORTUGAL The International Airport of Porto, located 15km from the city, is a modern infrastructure, holder of several international awards, equipped with high quality to meet the flow of air traffic. It serves 60 destinations operating with the main regular airlines. The connections to the Metropolitan Area of Porto are done by a good public transport network (car, subway and taxi). There are good connections to all Northern region. Porto is located 300km North of Lisbon, in a privileged geographical position, in terms of access to the main European capitals. Porto and the North of Portugal are served by a modern communications network, which allows who comes from Galicia, Algarve, Lisbon, Coimbra, or from any part of the country, to arrive easily at the Destination. DRIVING IN PORTUGAL • Driving in Portugal is always by the right side of the road. • Unless otherwise indicated, vehicles driving or coming from the right always have priority. • Traffic signs are in accordance with international rules. • Identification - ID • Drivers License • Vehicle Insurance • Vehicle Registration Document • Vehicle Carnet • Speed limits for cars and bikes are: 50km/hour in residential areas; 90 km/hour on the road and 120km/hour on highways • All passengers must wear seat belts • The Portuguese Traffic Code forbids the use of mobile phones while driving, unless you are using hands free equipment. Leixões International Cruises Terminal /APDL Port is only a few kilometers from the city centre of Porto and welcomes cruiseships from many parts of the world. Porto and the North of Portugal dispose of international trains, Alfa Pendular, intercity, interregional, regional and urban, allowing to make connections to many national and international destinations. There are three daily connections to Paris, through Madrid and many to Lisbon and the rest of the country secured by the Campanhã Train station, in Porto. Temperate maritime climate. Nevertheless, in the interior of the country and away from the sea, temperatures are lower in the winter, but moderate compared to the rest of Europe. Seasons are marked, having pleasant temperatures in the spring and in the summer. Summers are warmer and drier especially in the interior and moderate by the sea. Number of sunny days per year | 250 Currency | Euro Time | GMT (0) Winter | (+1) Summer Electrical power | 220V National emergency number | 112 DOCUMENTATION AND ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Citizens of the European Union, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Romania and Switzerland need only an identity card to enter Portugal. In addition to their identity card, minors must also present authorisation from their parents to travel. For visits of less than 90 days, a passport valid for at least three months after the end of their stay is necessary for visitors from Albania, Andorra, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, Guatemala, Holy See, Honduras, Israel, Japan, Macedonia, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, San Marino, Serbia, Seychelles, Singapore, South Korea, United States of America, Uruguay, Venezuela, Special Administrative Regions of the People’s Republic of China in Hong Kong and Macao and Taiwan territorial Authority. Citizens from countries not mentioned above need a visa to enter Portugal, which may be requested at the Portuguese Embassy or Consulate of their country for stays of up to 90 days. If you need help to obtain necessary documentation you may contact us and we will be glad to guide you through. Under the terms of the Convention Implementing the Schengen Agreement, flights between Schengen states are considered to be internal flights and passengers do not need to obtain another visa. 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geography
https://www.annaba-patrimoine.com/ain-el-acir-fountain/
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Aïn el Acir Fountain The Aïn el Acir Fountain – The Fountain of the Captive – is situated in Annaba City, Ardh El Khatib in the Caroubier quarter. Overlooking the ravine of the beach Lever de l’Aurore, formerly Ezabib Raml, it lies between the Casbah and the Zaghouane cemetery below. This historic monument is an Ottoman sebil, probably dating from the 18th century. The sebils are public fountains built at important crossroads, usually outside of mosques and schools. They provide drinking water for passers-by and travelers. The Aïn el Acir Fountain is a unique piece in Algeria and is a real mix of styles : the beauty of the yellow and green moorish tiles combine with the white grecian marble carved in rococo style, an artistic and architectural trend that developed in Europe between 1700 and 1790. It is the last of four monumental fountains from the Ottoman era located in the medina quarter, namely Aïn Jerada on rue Alger and Aïn Chraiet and Haoud Soukène on rue El Fida. There were at that time thirty watering points managed and maintained by the « Caïd El Ayoune » appointed by the Ottoman Khalifa. Contemporary winesses reported by historians say that this monument was the work of a single european captive during the Ottoman era. The fountain represented for the prisoner a way to redeem himself and so regain his freedom. During the French occupation it was wrongly referred to as the « Roman fountain » by the French who, on their arrival, thought it must be a Roman relic. In 1913, a restoration of the fountain was achieved through the efforts of Captain Albert Maitrot of La Motte-Capron, on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary celebrations of the famous Académie d’Hippone. In 2016, the Town Mayor began the restoration work to return it to its original state. […] English […] […] English […]
geography
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South Sudan is a landlocked country in Eastern Central Africa, home to more than 12.5 million people and in 2018 has been classified as the most fragile state in the world, according to the Fragile States Index. Some of the many reasons for this fragility include armed conflict, inter-communal violence, economic decline, disease, and climate shocks, resulting in some of the world’s poorest health and development indicators. From December 2013, after only two years of independence, up to August 2018, when a peace agreement was signed between the many warring parties, South Sudan had remained locked in conflict. The severity of the crisis has led to thousands of lives being lost directly through fighting and indirectly through disease (among other causes). Since the outbreak of the crisis, 4.1 million people have become displaced, including 2.2 million who have fled to neighbouring countries, leaving 1.9 million others internally displaced. This has resulted in a nation that is now suffering from severe hunger and malnutrition, with one in three children characterised as acutely malnourished and 6.4 million people living with severe food insecurity. South Sudan - Public Health Crisis South Sudan is experiencing a public health crisis. It suffers from a heavy burden of malaria, which is made worse by violence and displacement. Displaced people are particularly vulnerable to communicable diseases, as exemplified by the increase in malaria outbreaks in recent years, in particular in the country’s camps for internally displaced persons (IDP), the Protection of Citizen Camps (PoCs) as well as refugee camps. Malaria has crippled more communities across the country than any other. With an estimated number of 1.8 million cases and more than 6,000 deaths in 2017 it remains the top public health priority in South Sudan. Other tropical diseases taking their toll on the health of South Sudan’s population include diarrhoeal diseases, Onchocerciasis (River Blindness), Lymphatic Filariasis, Visceral Leishmaniasis, Schistosomiasis, Soil-Transmitted Helminths, Trachoma and others. The MENTOR Initiative aligns its approach with the WHO Integrated Vector Management (IVM) strategy and effective malaria case management. The IVM package combines vector breeding site reduction and control (with WASH activities focused on surface water treatment, hard and soft waste management, and behaviour change) as well as direct protection from infection, through the implementation of: - Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS): Interior walls of human and animal shelters are sprayed with insecticide to ensure 6-9 months of control of malarial mosquitoes and other household insects. - Larviciding (Larval Source Management): Regular treatment of open surface water in the camps that otherwise provides a breeding site for malaria (Anopheles) mosquitoes and containerized water (drums, used tyres etc.), the preferred breeding site for mosquitoes (Aedes) that are capable of transmitting Dengue, Chikungunya and Yellow Fever. - Fly Control: Regular treatment of potential fly breeding sites, such as pit latrines, waste disposal sites, animal manure and open defecation sites to curb the adult fly population in an effort to prevent fly-borne diseases. - Medical Commodities: MENTOR supplies health facilities in its operational areas with medical commodities like Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs) for diseases such as malaria, leishmaniasis, dengue fever and others, malaria drugs for treatment and prevention (in pregnancy) of malaria, syringes and more. Donations of medical commodities happen on a gap-filling basis to prevent stock-outs. - Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) messaging: Teaching safe vector-borne disease practices and how to prevent contracting the diseases. Examples are the use of Long-Lasting Insecticidal Nets (LLINs), avoiding creating mosquito breeding sites, recognising disease symptoms and seeking early treatment as well as going for regular Antenatal Care (ANC) check-ups during pregnancy. - WASH Activities: The MENTOR Initiative implements hygiene promotion activities in targeted areas to increase community awareness and knowledge around inadequate hygiene practices whilst interactively guiding through feasible, realistic and effective behaviour change to prevent water-borne diseases. - Mass Drug Administration (MDA): The MENTOR Initiative has so far implemented two MDA campaigns in South Sudan. MDA is a means of delivering essential medicines based on the principles of preventive chemotherapy. Populations are offered treatment without any individual diagnosis taking place beforehand. The aim is to prevent and alleviate symptoms and morbidity and to also reduce disease transmission. MDA is the recommended strategy of the World Health Organization to control or eliminate several neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). MENTOR in South Sudan The MENTOR Initiative began partnering with the Government of South Sudan and its country partnership of the United Nations (UN), Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) as well as Faith-Based Organizations (FBOs) in 2012, in order to find effective, timely and scalable solutions to vector-borne disease control. Efforts have been made to reduce the heavy burden of malarial and other vector-borne diseases amongst the most vulnerable displaced and isolated communities affected by conflict, displacement, malnutrition and flooding, while also working to mitigate the risk and impact of disease epidemics. To date, MENTOR has focused support on communities in Warrap, Abeyi, Northern Bahr el Ghazal, Upper Nile, Lakes and Unity states. Bentiu PoC, Rubkona- Former Unity State The MENTOR IRS campaign, supported by UNICEF, for 2018 in Bentiu PoC was completed in August, reaching a total of 117,204 internally displaced persons. IRS sprayers are also accompanied by mobilizers, who are tasked to educate households on preventing and controlling malaria through the proper use of mosquito nets, the signs and symptoms of malaria and treatment-seeking behaviour. MENTOR also treats mosquito breeding sites as part of its Larval Source Management (LSM) campaigns on a regular basis as well as potential fly breeding sites. To determine the impact the activities, have on the local mosquito population, a number of entomological sentinel sites routinely collect data on key entomological parameters, such as mosquito population density, the predominant mosquito species as well as mosquito resting and biting behaviours. Malakal PoC, Former Upper Nile State The 2018 MENTOR IRS campaign in Malakal PoC, also supported by UNICEF, was completed in July, reaching a total of 28,372 IDPs. IRS sprayers are also accompanied by mobilizers, who deliver VBD IEC messages to all households. As in Bentiu PoC, MENTOR also treats mosquito breeding sites as part of its LSM campaigns on a regular basis as well as potential fly breeding sites. Several entomological sentinel sites also collect data on key entomological data, such as mosquito population density, predominant mosquito species as well as mosquito resting and biting behaviours. Maban County, former Upper Nile State The MENTOR Initiative has been active in Maban since 2013 and implements VBD control activities in all four refugee camps in the county. As of 2019, all camps combined are temporarily home to over 146,000 refugees, which have fled violent conflicts in the border region of South Sudan and Sudan. MENTOR’s yearly IRS campaigns, supported by the United States’ Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, target every shelter in the camps, just before the yearly rains start, to protect people throughout the malaria high-transmission season. IRS in Maban also protects people from sandflies, which transmit Visceral Leishmaniasis, a disease that is highly endemic in this region of the country. MENTOR also regularly carries out LSM and fly control activities. These activities are complemented by IEC sessions in the camps, whereby refugees are invited to learn about malaria and other VBDs, how to prevent them, signs and symptoms and when and where to seek treatment. The refugees can then pass the information and messages on to their family and relatives, resulting in a multiplication effect. Furthermore, training and technical coaching is being provided to health care providers and managers/supervisors from health facilities in and around the camps on malaria and other VBD diagnosis as well as correct treatment of diagnosed diseases. Additionally, MENTOR also supplies medical commodities to these health facilities to prevent them from experiencing episodes of stock-outs and the subsequent inability to correctly diagnose and treat tropical diseases. Jamjang County, Ruweng State In Jamjang County, MENTOR is active in two refugee camps since 2018: Pamir and Ajoung Thok. Like in Maban, the programme is supported by the United States’ Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration. The yearly IRS campaign targets both camps and protects over 65,000 refugees from disease-transmitting mosquitoes, which thrive during and after the rainy season as the result of an abundance of breeding sites. IRS in Jamjang also protects people from sandflies, which transmit Visceral Leishmaniasis, a disease that is endemic in the state. In addition, MENTOR carries out LSM and fly control activities in the two camps as well as IEC sessions on malaria and other VBDs, how to prevent them, signs and symptoms and when and where to seek treatment. In Jamjang, MENTOR also disseminates health- and VBD-related information though radio shows. Training and technical coaching is also being provided to health care providers and managers/supervisors from health facilities in and around the camps on malaria and other VBD diagnosis as well as correct treatment of diagnosed diseases. Additionally, MENTOR also supplies medical commodities to these health facilities to prevent them from experiencing episodes of stock-outs and the subsequent inability to correctly diagnose and treat tropical diseases. Aweil East, Northern Bahr el Ghazal In Aweil, MENTOR is involved in community hygiene promotion activities to reduce water-washed and water-borne diseases amongst the most vulnerable communities. Hygiene promotion activities increase community awareness and knowledge around inadequate hygiene practices whilst interactively guiding through feasible, realistic and effective behaviour changes. A list of community-based hygiene promotional approaches is applied to reach different levels of community structures with emphasis placed on household reach through door-to-door messaging and community hygiene sensitization meetings. Besides the community Health Promotion interventions, institutional hygiene promotion is also being conducted at health and education facilities, e.g. children at schools and mothers with malnourished children at an outpatient therapeutic feedings centre and peripheral health facilities. Western Equatoria State In 2018 in the state of Western Equatoria, the MENTOR Initiative implemented the second Mass Drug Administration campaign since 2017. Onchocerciasis and Lymphatic Filariasis were the targeted diseases, using a combination of two different drugs. The campaign was supported by Sightsavers and the END Fund. Despite ongoing fighting and displacement of populations, the MENTOR team managed to distribute the drugs to 562,561 people to treat and prevent both diseases, which can, among a multitude of symptoms, lead to permanent blindness and severe bodily disfigurement. The Way Forward MENTOR remains committed to delivering health as well as VBD control and prevention services to the most vulnerable populations in different regions of South Sudan. With the security situation remaining fragile even despite the signed peace agreement, internal displacement is estimated to remain high. Neighbouring countries like Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic experience political turmoil, with armed conflicts and ethnical clashes leading to people fleeing to South Sudanese territory and temporarily settling into makeshift camps. The country remains endemic for a multitude of tropical diseases, which can thrive in displacement settings. MENTOR will therefore seek to continue its current activities to reduce deaths and suffering from tropical diseases in South Sudan. Page last updated 09/05/2019
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Chute Help is Bringing the NFR to You in 2020 Visit our Official Pop-Up Booths Dec. 1 - 31, 2020 around the country for our 2020 NFR Specials! NFR SPECIALS BEING ANNOUNCED SOON! IA, NE, CO, KS, MO, OK, AR, LA and TX Reach Teskey's Directly 855-248-8343 x710 C-A-L Ranch Territory: WA, OR, NV, ID and UT Reach C-A-L Ranch Directly 855-248-8343 x711 Western Ranch Supply Territory: Reach WRS Directly 855-248-8343 x712
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https://squaregalaxy.com/how-to-pay-your-american-family-insurance-bill/
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If you are an American Family Insurance policyholder, you have a number of options to make your premium payments. You can pay: - Online: Pay here using your Billing Number and zip code. - By Mail: You can mail your payment to one of two locations depending on your state. For states in the western half of the United States, the address is: American Family Insurance, P.O. Box 9462, Minneapolis, MN 55440-9462. For states in the eastern half, the address is: American Family Insurance, Madison, WI 53777-0001. Not sure which to choose? Go here to find out for sure. - By Phone: The American Family Insurance customer service phone number for payments is 1-866-424-8002.
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We found that the organization hosting Alkhomasha.com is Rook Media GmbH in Switzerland. A more detailed IP address report for Alkhomasha.com is below. At the time you pulled this report, the IP of Alkhomasha.com is 126.96.36.199 and is located in the time zone of Europe/Zurich. The context of Alkhomasha.com is "Alkhomasha" and could reflect the theme of the content available on the resource. More IP details of Alkhomasha.com are shown below along with a map location. |Organization:||Rook Media GmbH| |ISP/Hosting:||Rook Media GmbH| |User Rating:||Rated / 5| |Local Time:||10/19/2017 01:38 AM| Email verification online can be easy when working with the right tools. Choosing what techniques work the best is your first step. Read more... There can be many reasons that you will want to hide your IP address online while surfing the Internet. See what you can do about it. Read more... Read about the comparison of a static IP address versus a dynamic one with the differences between the two. Read more...
geography
https://kikpe.gr/the-kikpe-numismatic-collection/?lang=en
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The KIKPE Numismatic Collection Bologna: FMR, 2007. 24 p. The object of the booklet is the KIKPE Numismatic Collection, comprised by ca. 3,000 coins at the time of the publication. The collection contains mostly Ancient Greek and Byzantine coins, alongside with other categories of coins (Roman Provincial, Western Medieval, Islamic, Modern Greek). A brief overview is employed to underline the raison d’être of the collection, which covers a broad spectrum in terms of geography and time, and its focus on the bronze coinage, the “small change” used for everyday dealings. At the same time, a number of the Foundation’s acquisitions is showcased in an aesthetic fashion.
geography
https://www.citizensenergycongress.com/speakers/confirmed-speakers/bas-sudmeijer/?backto=1163
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Managing Director & Partner, Boston Consulting Group Bas Sudmeijer is a core member of Boston Consulting Group's Energy and Social Impact practices, currently focusing on climate and energy transition and utility transformations. He has deep experience in both the power and utilities, and oil and gas sectors. Before settling in the London office, Bas worked in BCG's Amsterdam and San Francisco offices. Within energy, Bas has a specific focus on UK retail power and gas, marketing and trading, and distributed energy and power, working primarily with Europe's largest utilities and oil and gas majors and supermajors, but has also worked frequently within the power and utilities sector in North America.
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St. Cloud Transmission and Auto Repair is located in Waite Park just west of Mills Fleet Farm and across the street from the Stearns County Service Center. Our Address Is: 124 33rd Ave S. Waite Park, Mn 56387 Click on the photo below to obtain a map to our shop. This will take you to MapQuest. St. Cloud Transmission & Auto Repair 124 33rd Ave S Waite Park, MN We look forward to seeing you! Please give us a call or complete our on-line form if you would like to make an appointment for your vehicle. "Quality Automotive Repair by People Who Care!" St. Cloud Transmission and Auto Repair (320) 654-9299 Web Design by Simply Dynamic Sites
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Rome might be the Eternal City and Milan the world’s fashion capital, but Florence is one of the Earth’s most pedestrian-friendly cities. Walking is the best way to soak in the historic, sometimes-fairy-tale-like Florentine atmosphere. The Renaissance buildings, narrow cobblestone streets, wide piazzas and centuries-old bridges spanning the Arno River bring pedestrian sightseers the quintessential Italian city experience. Many of the city’s main sights are located in its historic central district. Attractions that can be reached easily on foot include the incomparable Uffizi Gallery, the Piazzale Michelangelo, and the famous Ponte Vecchio, shown here.
geography
https://rtmec.com/rtm-engineering-consultants-announces-new-office-in-florida/
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Second location in Florida; seventh office nationwide CHICAGO/TAMPA, Fla. – Jan. 26, 2018 – RTM Engineering Consultants, a trusted engineering consulting partner to some of the nation’s most respected architectural firms and Fortune 500 companies, is pleased to announce its newest location in the heart of downtown Tampa. The office, located at 401 E. Jackson St., is the second in Florida and the seventh office nationwide. “As our footprint continues to expand, this new location will enable RTM to continue providing consistent and quality work to all of our current South Florida clients,” said RTM CEO Tony Mirchandani. “We are very proud of our new space; it complements the way we work and is a reflection of our company culture.” The new office is an example of RTM’s sustained growth. Most recently, the company announced a merger with Lippe and Associates Consulting Engineers, a full-service MEP firm located in Addison, Texas. “As we increase our reach in the Tampa market, we look forward to forming lasting relationships with other local architects, developers, and facility owners in the area.” To learn more about RTM Engineering Consultants, visit www.rtmec.com. About RTM Engineering Consultants Established in 1981 and headquartered outside Chicago, RTM Engineering Consultants integrates MEP/FP and civil engineering services with sustainable design as a given. The firm goes beyond a typical consulting role and becomes a partner to clients by aligning with the goals, processes, and people at each organization. Licensed in all 50 states, its portfolio spans major market sectors nationwide. For more information, visit www.rtmec.com.
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Our distribution facility is located in the greater Charlotte area, a strategic geographic location due to its central location on the East Coast of the USA, midway between New York, Miami, Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans. This advantageous central location along with the excellent transportation network, provide us with greater market accessibility along with a geographical advantage in receiving and shipping goods and services. As a result we have access to very favorable freight rates from a variety of premier carriers. Within 650 miles of Charlotte are 55 of the country’s top 100 metropolitan areas. The CHARLOTTE AIR CARGO FACILITY is a global hub for the world’s largest airline, a result of the merger of American Airlines and US Airways. This merger significantly expanded their global network, enabling them to provide full cargo service to many more international destinations. Charlotte is their second-busiest hub, behind only Dallas/Fort Worth. Charlotte also has a geographic advantage in that the Port of Charleston, S.C., is the same distance as the Port of Wilmington, NC. This gives companies in Charlotte greater flexibility in scheduling shipments. Air service to and from Charlotte is also exceptional, and continues to improve with the current development of the intermodal port facility which will combine rail, air and truck facilities adjacent to a new airport runway, significantly adding to the ease of shipping to and from Charlotte. The city has more than 60 freight forwarders, custom house brokers and professional international service providers, as well as a foreign trade zone, located next to the airport, for duty-free storage of goods pending shipment. Charlotte Douglas International Airport enjoys a nationwide reputation as one of the best-operated air transport facilities in the country. With all of the support services available, Charlotte provides a top of-the-line connection for moving products and materials efficiently and conveniently throughout the world. North Carolina has the universities, research and workforce that continue to attract and keep the leading biotechnology, pharmaceutical and life sciences companies here. As the third-largest cluster of these industries in the nation, North Carolina is where biotechnology, pharmaceutical and life sciences companies thrive. We strictly adhere to Good Distribution Practices and operate a fully licensed and accredited distribution center with temperature and humidity control to maintain the recommended temperature ranges as defined by the manufacturer and FDA guidelines.
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06 Dec All Together Now! Atelier Salonspa opened on the main boulevard of Santana Row on November 29, 2002. Since then, we have grown into 3 amazing locations with over 60 employees. We have built a strong, customer-focused brand in the Silicon Valley that we couldn’t have dreamed of back in 2002. Now, as Atelier Salonspa turns 15 years old, our lease has ended in our main street Santana Row location, without renewal. We are grateful that we can easily merge our 3 salons into 2, without having to lose any of our valued team, after January 1, 2018. Atelier Studio (a half block away), and Atelier Salon, (3 miles away in downtown Willow Glen) will be the lucky recipients of Atelier Salon’s talented artists. We are looking forward to our next chapter at Atelier Salons. We have a solid plan in place for this transition, and we won’t be skipping a beat! Our priority is to minimize any inconvenience to you, and to our valued team. Our last day in the Atelier Salonspa location is 12/31/17. First day in our newly merged Atelier Studio: 1/2/18 First day in newly merged Atelier Willow Glen 1st floor: 1/3/18 To find out which salon your Atelier Artist has chosen to work in, please go to our Meet the Team page. If you’ve prebooked your appointment with an Atelier Salonspa Artist after January 1st, your appointment will not change day or time, just locations. If you need a recommendation, or have any questions, please email us at: [email protected]. We are so grateful to be a successful small business in San Jose for the past 15 years and we will continue to serve our customers and community at Santana Row and Downtown Willow Glen. We owe so much of our success to you, and to our employees. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your support. We all appreciate your continued visits, they mean the world to us. Your friends at Atelier As of Jan. 2nd: Atelier Salon and Barber Shop San Jose, Ca. 95125 408-293-3494
geography
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Sunon International Trade Co., Ltd. specializes in running import and export business. We have gathered talented people who have modern ideas to provide advanced management, and our staff members have rich specialized knowledge and the spirit of teamwork.Sunon International Trade Co., Ltd. is located in Langfang Economic And Technology Development Zone between Beijing (the capital of China) and Tianjin (the biggest port in northern China) cities. Our company is 35 kilometers from Beijing City, 60 kilometers from Tianjin City, 45 kilometers from the Beijing Airport, 80 kilometers from the Tianjin Airport, and 105 kilometers from the Xingang Port, which has formed a unique geographical superiority depending on central cities, airports and harbors to develop economy.Sunon people trust "diligence, earnest, benefit, development" and have already established stable service channel with Chinese and foreign customers. At present, our company has established the service network in Japan, South Korea, UK, Canada, Ethiopia, Uganda and other countries and regions. Meanwhile, based on processing, leaded by trading, Sunon makes good use of peripheral industrial structure, and has built our own foundations in the veneer market of Wen'an City, furniture market at Bazhou City, bag market at Baigou City, and soccer market at Laofa City.Following the business principle of "credibility is supreme", Sunon people look forward to more corporations with mutual benefits in the future.
geography
http://www.gfachamber.com/
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The Greater Farmington Area Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce its plans for Light Up the Grand – A Holiday Lighted Parade. The parade which is presented by Bright House Networks is set to take place on Saturday, December 6 at 5:00pm. The parade will march across Grand River Ave. beginning at Warner St. and ending at Liberty St., right through the heart of Downtown Farmington. Parade floats or walkers must incorporate lights into their entries. Battery operated lights and glow sticks are highly encouraged! The area is known for its historic downtown, elegant Victorian-style homes, and one of Michigan's top rated public school systems, Farmington Public Schools. In 2007, CNNMoney.com listed Farmington as number 55 in their Best Places to Live survey. People Usually Search Keywords: | Farmington Hills Michigan
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Office & Mailing Address: 12 Stockton Street Princeton, NJ 08540 General Email: [email protected] Although our address is 12 Stockton Street in Princeton, the parking lot and entrance to the white, three-story building is accessed from Mercer Street, a few doors from Trinity Church. Please watch for our circular gravel driveway, located across from the Bonner Foundation and the Nassau Club. Our offices are located on the third floor. For GPS purposes, you may wish to enter 10 Mercer Street, Princeton, NJ 08540. Our parking lot is directly across the street.
geography
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Filmed for the first time in 3D and for the giant screen, JERUSALEM immerses audiences into one of the world's most beloved cities. Discover why this tiny piece of land is sacred to three major religions through the stories of Jewish, Christian and Muslim families who call Jerusalem home. Join renowned archaeologist, Dr. Jodi Magness, as she travels underground to solve some of this city’s greatest mysteries. Find out why, after thousands of years, Jerusalem and the Holy Land continue to stir the imagination of billions of people. Unprecedented access to the city's holiest sites, as well as rare and breathtaking aerial footage of the Old City and the Holy Land, combine to make JERUSALEM a unique and stunning cinematic experience. Jerusalem stirs passions so deep and its role in Western civilization is so pivotal that we as filmmakers felt moved to bring this city to the world through the beauty and power of the giant screen. Our goal is to look at the roots of the universal attachment to Jerusalem: Jewish, Christian and Muslim. We hope the juxtaposition of these different religions and cultures – all with profound spiritual and historical connections to the city – will reveal how much Jews, Christians and Muslims have in common and inspire all of us to better understand each other. Our film is not about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It embraces the idea that Jerusalem is many cities: imagined and real; past and present; Jewish, Christian, Muslim and secular. We are trying to answer the question: Why Jerusalem? What is it about this tiny space that made it the ultimate prize of empires and the object of longing for so many different cultures over thousands of years? We believe that the power of the images and stories in JERUSALEM will allow our audience a unique window into the lives of others. Every stone in Jerusalem has many stories. It is the collective power of all these stories that makes the city so endearing to billions of people. - Producers Taran Davies, George Duffield, & Daniel Ferguson
geography
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is to visit the Middle East and Europe from Friday in his fourth trip to the region since the Hamas attacks, as announced by the Department of State spokesperson Matthew Miller late Thursday. Blinken is expected to meet with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Saturday afternoon at Hania, Crete. “Over the next week the Secretary will visit Turkey, Greece, Jordan, Qatar, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel, West Bank and Egypt,” reported spokesperson Miller. During his trip to Greece, the Secretary will discuss support for Ukraine and safeguarding maritime regional security, including the F35 issue concerning the US approval of Greece’s acquisition of F35 fighter jets, as highlighted by Greek state broadcaster ERT. Blinken, in his visit to Turkey, will discuss the issue of Sweden’s accession to NATO.
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Because of it’s excellent location you can find quick and easy routes to many tourist attractions in the area: - Wella Dewalaya temple and Sunset point (300m): visit the temple and watch the breath-taking sunsets - Jungle beach and near Japanese pagoda: an impressive temple near a small hidden sandy beach with restaurant and bar, walking distance 1,5 km from our Villa Less than 5 km: - Dalawella beach (2,5km): swimming and snorkeling in this safe natural pool - Yatagala temple (4,5 km): Is a quiet rock temple with a 9m reclining Buddha Less than 15 km: - Galle Fort (7 km): UNESCO HERITAGE - discovers the colonial history and architecture of southern Sri Lanka and buy your souvenirs and gifts. - Koggala stilt fishermen (10 km): Watch the stilt fishermen get their daily catch. - Koggala lake (10 km): take a round trip on a catamaran or motor boat and visit the islands. - Turtle Hatchery (8 km): along the coast - protecting nature for future generations. Half-day or one-day trips: - Mirissa (30 km): whale and dolphin watching - get in touch with the treasures of the sea. Morning boat trip from Mirissa harbour can be arranged on request. - Yala safari (1 day trip): explore the wildlife and nature on a safari, meet the leopard - king of the National park. - Udawalawe safari (1 day trip): green, tropical and wild - Nature Park with elephants, birds and more. - Kataragama (1 day trip): pilgrimage - where cultures, religions and colours blend in harmony. Other attractions directly on the beach: - Glass-bottom boat rides - watch the underwater beauty without getting wet. - Snorkeling, diving, deep sea fishing, surfing, water sports
geography
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Blessed with its unique geographical location and topography, the Resort direct area is on a very long sandy beach with easy access to the sea at the most beautiful beach all over Marsa Alam area named "Abu Dabbab", the resort is considered a natural park, as it is home to its rare aquatic animals including Sea Cow and big turtles. In addition, sheltered bays and incredible fringing reef, rendered the resort to be a true paradise for divers, as there is a very nice snorkeling to the house reef, rich on beautiful corals. Or simply relax by the large, tiered, freshwater pool while watching your children joining in the fun with the animation team. Marsa Alam is renowned for being the best diving spot in the entire Red Sea. Wadi Gimal National Park – 80 km /49.7 miles from the resort. The preferred airport for El Malikia Abu Dabbab is Marsa Alam International Airport – 30 km /18.64 miles. The second nearest airport is Hurghada International Airport – 220 km /136.71 miles.
geography
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The project "Discover the Natural Treasures of South Westphalia" The wonders of nature – a special experience. 50 areas that are particularly suitable for experiencing the wonders of nature are presented to you here: From primeval forest to moors, wet meadows and rocks; from species-rich meadows and pastures to floodplains and near-natural stream valleys. For each area there is a map with suggested routes for hikers and cyclists, as well as information about the area and its flora and fauna. There are also tips about nearby places of interest, so that everybody is able to combine the visit to our natural treasures with other activities. The project "Naturschätze Südwestfalens entdecken" was launched as part of the Regionale programme in May 2013. The Regionale is a structural funding programme of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, under which a different region is presented every three years and various projects are implemented to promote that region. The Regionale South Westphalia 2013 was implemented jointly by the five district authorities Olpe, Siegen-Wittgenstein, Märkischer Kreis, Hochsauerlandkreis and Soest, and was organized and coordinated by the South Westphalia Agency. The state of North Rhine Westphalia, represented by the Arnsberg District Authority, took over the financing of the project. The aim of the project "Discover the natural treasures of South Westphalia" is to develop a multimedia nature guide for the 50 areas. Modern and classic media present the natural treasures. A pocket book was published in autumn 2014. Digital media round off the presentation. In addition to the project website on the Internet, there is a smartphone app which enables you to learn all about the natural treasures and navigate in the areas. From June 2016, it has been possible to call up videos or short audio files at certain points. Communal districts and municipalities can draw attention to the project by means of a traveling exhibition. The Project Management Organisation is the conservation group Arbeitsgemeinschaft Biologischer Umweltschutz (ABU) in the District of Soest. The project partners are:
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Our wine program explores a new region of Italy or Australia every month. From Chianti to Barolo, from the Yarra Valley to the Macedon Ranges, you can have fun whilst learning how terroir, vintage and season all influence and determine character and flavor of the wine. If you are keen to learn more about wine or a particular wine region you should definitely be part of our wine degustation program. Every month we run two events at 6:30pm. During the evening we serve six different wines from a particular region all carefully paired with samples of local or imported cheese and charcuterie and we take you through the story behind every bottle. At the end of those evenings you have the opportunity to purchase a six packs that we have got ready for your convenience. New region and dates Get registered to keep up to date and know what wine region we are visiting next
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I am actually embarrassed to say that up until the 27th of November 2012, I had never been up Table Mountain. Now I have been living here all my life (22 years) and I never went up. I always wondered how it looks up there. So I decided one day to go up with my dad, his cousin and a friend. We took the cable car up, which was pretty quick and then we went for a two and a half hour walk. The walk was long and tiring but it was worth it to just be in the nature away from cars, computers and noisy taxi drivers. I used my Nike + Sportswatch GPS to map and record the walk. It was about 5.8kms. You can check the map and stats here. We went to Maclears Beacon, then Echo Valley and then landed back at the start. We found a cave that had writing, that must have been chiseled onto it, that dated back to 1891 ( if you don’t believe me check the pics). Inside the cave it must have been about 10 degrees. It was so hot outside that we sat down in the cave and had our lunch. I am pretty sure back in the day, someone lived there. If I ever need to disappear for a while, the cave will be my home!
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This is the number of businesses with 50 or more employees per 1000 persons by zip code. Is is taken from the U.S. 2006 Economic Census Zip Code Business Patterns and compared against population counts from the 2000 decennial census. It was decided that this would be a more robust number than trying to resolve estimated population projections for 2006 down to the zip code level. The number of businesses with 50 or more employees in a location as compared to that location's population is a measure of a location's economic base and employment capacity. Over time it is also used to analyze changes in the structure and location of area businesses, and the need to attract new business or retain existing firms. The economic data is pulled from the U.S. Annual Economic Census ZIP Code Business Patterns (ZCBP) reports for 2006. The population data is from the 2000 census, field P001001: Total Population. They can both be found on FactFinder:
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https://agroforestrynetwork.org/experts/elisabeth-simelton/
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Elisabeth Simelton is a climate-change scientist at World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), based in Hanoi since 2010. She holds a PhD in geography and BA in International Education and has a genuine interdisciplinary experience through global climate-change impact studies on food security and crop-modelling to developing farmer-centered agro-climatic information services. Currently, she is a project leader of three research studies under the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security that are being implemented in Viet Nam, Lao PDR, Cambodia and the Philippines. This work includes managing one of the seven ‘climate-smart village’ projects in Southeast Asia. Her main research interest is in innovating participatory tools for interacting with smallholder farming communities and agricultural extension services, mixing qualitative and quantitative methods, as well as developing policy guidelines for adaptation and mitigation. Her work includes over 30 scientific peer-reviewed publications, including Nature Scientific Reviews and Food Security, which have been widely cited, including in reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. In addition, she has produced numerous training materials, participatory methods and other material related to environmental services, climate adaptation and agricultural insurance that are used by universities and research and development organisations globally. She is an avid blogger and trainer/facilitator. Dr Simelton has over 20 years of experience in Southeast and East Asia (10 years in Viet Nam, 5 in China), southern Africa, and Europe (Spain, Sweden, UK), where she has worked with universities, United Nations agencies and the CGIAR, a global research partnership for a food-secure future.
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For parents who may not be traveling this weekend, we have a varsity game against Dana College on Tuesday and a JV game on Thursday in Blair, March 30 and April 1, respectively! Girls will need to be at the games and ready to warm up PROMPTLY at 5 p.m. Directions are below: 2800 College Drive Blair, NE 68008 The best way to get to Blair is Interstate 680 north to the Irvington/Blair exit. Head north and Highway 133 takes you right into Blair. Take a left at the third stop light (Nebraska St.) and that takes you into the back side of campus. You will go past the soccer field, softball field and you'll see the baseball field. Don't go past the baseball field. Stay left and go up the hill. Take the first left into the parking lot and park in the back of the lot. You will see the football stadium from there.
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University of California - Kelly Research & Outreach Lab Our motto is "mapping for a changing California", and we use a range of mapping techniques - remote sensing, object-based image analysis, geospatial modeling, lidar analysis, participatory webGIS and field-based monitoring - to answer applied questions about how and why California landscapes are changing. Here you will find information on people in our lab, our projects, and some connections to other groups and sites of interest. For more on geospatial technology on campus, check out the geospatial innovation facility (GIF) and the GIS@Berkeley website. Enjoy, check out the blog, and stay in touch.
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Bali Beach Retreat: Unwinding in Indonesia's Paradise Introduction: The Allure of Bali Location: Bali, Indonesia Bali, often referred to as the “Island of the Gods,” beckons travelers with its lush landscapes, vibrant culture, and pristine beaches. Join me on a journey to this enchanting destination as we explore the art of relaxation in a Bali beach retreat. Arrival: A Warm Balinese Welcome Upon landing in Bali, you are greeted not just by the warm tropical breeze but also by the friendly smiles of the locals. The island’s rich cultural heritage is evident from the intricate temple architecture to the vibrant traditional ceremonies that color the streets. Nusa Dua: Tranquil Seclusion A Haven for Beach Lovers Nusa Dua, located on the southern peninsula, is a haven for those seeking tranquil seclusion. Check into a beachfront villa or a luxury resort and wake up to the sound of gentle waves and the sight of pristine sandy beaches. Balinese Cuisine: A Gastronomic Delight Flavors of Bali Embark on a culinary adventure with Balinese cuisine. Savor the tantalizing flavors of Nasi Goreng, Babi Guling, and Lawar. Explore local markets and street stalls to experience the authenticity of Balinese street food. Uluwatu: Clifftop Serenity Spectacular Sunset Views Visit Uluwatu, a place where spirituality meets natural beauty. Explore the iconic Uluwatu Temple perched on a clifftop, providing panoramic views of the Indian Ocean. Witness the famous Kecak dance performance as the sun sets in the background. Beach Activities: From Surfing to Relaxation Sun, Sand, and Sea Adventures For the adventure seekers, Bali’s beaches offer excellent surfing opportunities. Whether you’re a seasoned surfer or a novice, the island’s waves cater to all. Alternatively, simply unwind on the sandy shores, indulging in a good book or a rejuvenating spa session. Ubud: Cultural Heart of Bali Art, Craft, and Yoga Head inland to Ubud, Bali’s cultural heart. Immerse yourself in traditional dance performances, visit local art galleries, and explore the lush greenery of the Tegallalang Rice Terraces. Ubud is also a hub for yoga enthusiasts, offering a range of wellness retreats. Water Temples: Spiritual Oasis Tirta Empul and Tanah Lot Experience Bali’s spiritual side by visiting Tirta Empul, a holy water temple renowned for its purification pools. Another must-visit is Tanah Lot, a sea temple perched on a rock formation, providing a breathtaking backdrop for sunset worship. Conclusion: Bali’s Timeless Charm Bali, with its captivating blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and warm hospitality, remains a timeless paradise for those seeking a beach retreat. Whether you’re a nature lover, adventure seeker, or culture enthusiast, Bali offers an unparalleled experience that will linger in your memories long after you’ve left its shores.
geography
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Cellular Location System Argos LCS gives mobile operators a robust and flexible positioning infrastructure which enables deployment of location services, providing them with a high degree of accuracy, especially in dense urban and rural environments. The ideal location solution must be able to support mission-critical services, such as locating emergency callers (E911/E112/E999) and performing lawful and mass location surveillance for law enforcement and other government agencies, while also enabling commercial location-based services. Location across all networks technologies. Argos LCS supports a multitude of network technologies and positioning approaches and can also be deployed as a hybrid system. - 2G (GSM). - 3G (UMTS/WCDMA). - 4G (LTE). - Time of Arrival. - Enhanced Observed Time Difference. - Cell ID + RTT. - Cell ID + Time Advance.
geography
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Big Canoe is a Private Community Big Canoe’s security gates are manned 24 hours a day by full time, trained security personnel. If you would like to arrange for a tour of Big Canoe please contact us. From downtown Atlanta: - Take Interstate 85 North to the Georgia Highway 400 North exit. - Exit I-85 to Georgia Highway 400 North - Drive to the first traffic light on Georgia Highway 400 at Georgia Highway 369 (approx. 45 minutes.) - Turn left (West) on Georgia Highway 369. - Drive 12 miles to Yellow Creek Road. Turn right. - Drive until Yellow Creek Road dead-ends at Georgia Highway 53 (approx. 8 miles.) - Turn right on Georgia Highway 53. - Turn left on Steve Tate Road and drive to Big Canoe’s main entrance on the left (approx. 2 miles.) From Marietta & Interstate 75: - Drive North on Interstate 75 to Interstate 575 North. - Drive North on Interstate 575 to the first traffic light at the intersection of Interstate 575 and Georgia Highway 108. - Turn right on Georgia Highway 108. - Drive 9 miles (go straight through the intersection of Georgia Highway 108 and Georgia Highway 372.) - Turn left on Steve Tate Road. - Drive to the Big Canoe main entrance on the left (approx. 2 miles.)
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https://finchtoday.com/2021/02/11/los-angeles-temporarily-shuts-five-coronavirus-vaccination-sites/
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Starting in December, California faced a dramatic spike in virus cases concentrated in the southern part of the state and in its main agricultural region, the Central Valley, as well as the spread of a new local strain that may be more transmissible. Mr. Garcetti said that hospitalizations in Los Angeles were down to about 3,700 on Wednesday, the lowest number in months. City officials said one of the main issues that led to the shortage was the unpredictability of their allocation of doses. The city does not have its own public health department and receives doses from the county, but the uncertainty at the county, state and federal levels over how many doses are coming in per week has made long-term planning difficult. “We don’t know what we’re going to get,” said Christopher Covino, who helps oversee vaccine distribution for Mr. Garcetti. “Think of it like income. If I don’t know how much money I’m going to make next week, what do I buy? If you’re planning your life around that, it’s impossible. And if you’re planning a whole massive vaccination program where you’re trying to vaccinate 20,000 people a day, it’s an issue.” Dodger Stadium was one of several mass vaccination sites to open at stadiums and convention centers across the country. The sites typically give out doses by the thousands in a drive-through format, allowing people to remain in their vehicles. But the mass-vaccine model has run into supply, technical and logistical problems. In Dallas, city officials struggled with technical glitches in its appointment registration system that led to people being turned away at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. Two mass vaccine sites in Arizona, at State Farm Stadium and the Phoenix Municipal Stadium, were not in danger of running out of vaccine, but officials were limiting appointments at the sites based on the anticipated supply of the Pfizer vaccine, said a spokesman with the Arizona Department of Health Services. Despite shortage concerns, Los Angeles will continue its mobile vaccination program, Mr. Garcetti said. “We can’t afford to see the outbreaks and, quite frankly, the unequal deaths that we’re seeing in communities of color,” he said.
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Resource Agribusiness Group has been developing foreign economic activity since 2012. We are constantly increasing export volumes and expanding the geography of our presence. Our specialists have experience in supplies of poultry meat, sunflower oil and other food products produced by the Company to the markets of 60 countries around the world. We deliver products using various modes of transport. Our approach involves both ready-made logistic solutions and the development of individual routes, including the organization of multimodal transportation, taking into account the wishes of the customer.
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I started the next day I moved to St. Augustine, Florida, a few months ago. My girlfriend and I were living together in Northeast Florida and we broke up. I had to move out of our apartment and I did not want to stay in the same city. My parents were living in St. Augustine, so I decided to move back in with them for a short time. I didn’t have a hard time finding a job, because I am a certified heating and air conditioning repair technician. I was working in Northeast Florida at a commercial air conditioning repair company and as soon as I moved to St. Augustine, I found a job working at a commercial and residential air conditioning repair company here. I was in town for one day and then I heard that the St. Augustine air conditioning repair company was hiring. I called the store and asked if I could speak with the owner about a job. The person on the phone told me to come down to the office if I was interested in working. The next morning I showed up at 9:00 a.m. The manager of the air conditioning repair business asked me a couple of questions and I showed him my credentials. That afternoon I got fitted for a uniform and filled out all of my paperwork. I started the next day. It only took 6 weeks of working at the air conditioning repair business before I could move out of my parents place and into an apartment of my own. I’m out by I-95, where I have lots of access to restaurants and shopping.
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Welcome to the Torridge Methodist Circuit website. The Torridge Circuit straddles the whole length of The Torridge River from source to sea. Its area includes the bustling market towns of Bideford and Great Torrington, the coastal villages of Clovelly and Westward Ho!, and many typical Devon villages linked by deep lanes winding through peaceful farmland. (The Bideford and Shebbear Circuit came into being on 1st September 2011. It was an amalgamation of two former Circuits – the Bideford Circuit and the Shebbear Circuit. Two years later we have found the right name for ourselves -Torridge.) Mission Statement: We, the Christian people of the Methodist churches of the Torridge Circuit, are working together to deepen our love of God through worship and service, and to express our love of God by making, and nurturing new disciples of Jesus Christ. Mission statements of themselves will not take us very far without a vision. Visions are caught not taught. They stir the heart as well as the mind. There have been many visions that have impacted the Shebbear Circuit and beyond in the last ten years, some of which are retold on this website under “Kingdom Visions” in the “Ministries” tab. On this website you can discover details about our Ministers, our Circuit Stewards, our Churches/Chapels and find a copy of the latest quarterly Preaching Plan. The “About us” page indicates the range of material on this website, as do the tabs “Christians”, “Ministries“, “Our Heritage”, and “Our Future”, across the top bar. Local events will be found in the current Circuit Newsletter. We have begun the process of looking for a new Minister to serve in the Circuit from September 2014. The Minister will live in the splendid Shebbear Manse just a field away from Lake Farmhouse, the historic Bible Christian birthplace; Lake Chapel (shared with Shebbear College); and the College itself. Information about all the local Primary schools is here and Secondary Schools here.
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This information is issued on behalf of Highmark Wholecare, coverage by Gateway Health Plan, which is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association. Highmark Wholecare serves a Medicaid plan to Blue Shield members in 13 counties in central Pennsylvania, as well as, to Blue Cross Blue Shield members in 27 counties in western Pennsylvania. Highmark Wholecare serves Medicare Dual Special Needs plans (D-SNP) to Blue Shield members in 14 counties in northeastern Pennsylvania, 12 counties in central Pennsylvania, 5 counties in southeastern Pennsylvania, and to Blue Cross Blue Shield members in 27 counties in western Pennsylvania. View Highmark Wholecare’s Nondiscrimination notice here. Fieldtex is a separate company that administers the OTC, Home Safety, and Air Quality Equipment benefits for Highmark Wholecare. Highmark Wholecare and Fieldtex Products are not responsible for lost or stolen packages. For delivery issues, please contact your carrier.
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We will be pleased to answer your inquiry if you fill in the information requested in our email contact form below. You can reach MBET Health by phone at (800) 431-6238 (MBET) Monday through Saturday 5:30am to 4:45 pm PST. 9400 Brighton Way Suite 201 Beverly Hills CA 90210 19528 Ventura Blvd #358 Tarzana, CA 91356
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Craig Crawford Named New District Vice President at Total-Western Total-Western has announced Craig Crawford as its new District Vice President for its Northern District. “I am excited to join a dynamic team at Total-Western and focus on delivering operational excellence in our current markets while also opening the door to new opportunities, processes, and clients,” said Mr. Crawford. In his new role, Mr. Crawford will be responsible for overseeing all offices, operations, and projects throughout Central California, Northern California, and the Pacific Northwest regions of the U.S. Craig’s initial focus will be addressing the unique challenges in each region and positioning them for sustainable growth. Craig will also work closely with Steve Roudebush, Vice President of Design-Build Construction (EPC), and his team to prepare for several large projects currently in FEED in the Central California region. “I am very pleased to add Craig to our strong operations team,” said Lou Hall, Chief Operations Officer at Total-Western. “His extensive leadership experience and technical capabilities will provide the catalyst for continued improvement in the north region and help us achieve full implementation of our entire suite of service offerings across all regions. Craig brings exactly what we need to achieve our goals in the north.” Mr. Crawford has more than 40 years of experience leading and managing companies and business units in various industries, including oil and gas, refinery, petrochemical, mining, technology, and software. He has served in various positions throughout his career – from Project Manager to General Manager, to CEO and President – and worked at numerous companies, including WellTech, Worldwide Welding, Willbros, and Texas Gulf Oil & Gas. He has successfully established and built new companies, executed large downstream and upstream oil and gas construction projects, and overseen long-term projects in the IT and Federal space. One of his greatest accomplishments was overseeing the safe and timely completion of the $4 billion ExxonMobil Pt. Thompson project in the Artic which was completed in 2016. Craig attended the Colorado School of Mines, majoring in Chemical and Petroleum Refining Engineering, and earned his Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree from North Carolina State University.
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To be able to pick up a package at a DHL agency, you must have a valid ID document. The following types of ID documents are authorized: - SIS-marked ID card and service card - ID card issued by the Swedish Tax Agency - National ID card issued by the Swedish police - Swedish driver's license - Swedish EU passport - Foreign national ID card issued in countries in the EU/Schengen area* - Foreign EU passport - Foreign passport, outside the EU LMA (asylum-seeker's) card issued by the Swedish Migration Agency. Only valid for consignments from the Swedish Migration Agency and foreign packages where the sender is a private individual. * Countries in the EU/Schengen area: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
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With the launch of the iPhone 15 Pro, Apple enables spatial video capturing Users of the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max can now shoot spatial movies with iOS 17.2, a revolutionary new feature that enables users capture life’s key moments. Beginning early next year, customers will be able to revisit those memories on Apple Vision Pro. According to Greg Joswiak, senior vice president of worldwide marketing at Apple, “the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max feature the most powerful camera systems they ever developed, including the best video quality in any smartphone.” “And now, by allowing people to capture unique experiences as they transpired, they raising the bar for what may be achieved. They are excited for people to be able to see the enchanted realm of spatial films on Apple Vision Pro in the early part of 2019. Turn on iPhone’s Spatial Video Capture feature Users may take use of the sophisticated camera systems on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max to record their favorite moments in three dimensions after they have enabled spatial video capture in Settings. Standard dynamic range 1080p 30 frames per second video is used to record spatial movies. The HEVC compression and sophisticated computational videography methods used by the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max provide breathtaking spatial memories in small file sizes. Making Outstanding Spatial Videos It’s as simple to record spatial movies on an iPhone as it is to record normal videos: Rotate your iPhone to landscape mode, hit the spatial video symbol, and then choose Record while the Camera app is open in video mode. The iPhone records video using its superior Main and Ultra Wide cameras simultaneously. It then combines the Ultra Wide camera’s field of vision with the Main camera’s to create a single video file. Watching Videos in Space Spatial films may be seen or shared via applications like Messages, much as ordinary 2D videos, on the iPhone and other smartphones. All of the spatial movies that users take will sync with iCloud across all of their devices, and they can discover all of their captured videos in a new Spatial album in the Photos app. With Apple Vision Pro, spatial films are brought to life. Users will be able to watch films in life-size with stunning clarity and vibrant color via iCloud, which will allow them to access their whole collection in the Photos app. Spatial films on Apple Vision Pro may be enlarged into an immersive view or played again in a window, taking viewers back to specific moments in time, such as a memorable family get-together or party. Prior to the release of Apple Vision Pro, owners of the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max may start recording moments with loved ones to cherish for later use with Apple Vision Pro thanks to the availability of spatial video capture on these devices.
geography
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Tyréns is currently running a development project comprising several subprojects, which are described below, all of which aim to increase our knowledge in order to secure a safer supply of drinking water. Identifying and managing strategic drinking water resources By developing a method in which strategic drinking water resources are systematically identified and managed in a transparent way, the chances are increased that they will be available in the future despite climate changes and competing interests. A more general method, which is based on multi-criteria analysis, has been developed. This can also be used as an aid to decision making in other questions concerning the drinking water supply. It is important for the method be transparent because the conditions and valuation criteria may change over time and may be affected by various events such as, for example, outbreaks of water-borne disease. In such a case, it will be possible to work back through the chain and adjust the criteria or ranking without needing to start again from the beginning. The method that has been developed in the project has been applied to a number of case studies concerning different types of issue. These include providing data for analyses of a municipal water supply plan as well as providing data for choosing a long-term sustainable water and wastewater supply in a transformation area. It has also been used to provide support for analysis and comparisons between different water resources or water intakes as data for strategic choices, including the analysis of different alternatives and strategies for backup water supply in Stockholm County. In connection with the applications, the method has been tested from different angles and contexts, which has resulted in its subsequent further development. GIS support for prioritising parasite sources – evaluation of proliferation models The Cryptosporidium and Giardia parasites have caused expensive outbreaks of water-borne diseases in Scandinavia in recent years. Geographical Information Systems (GIS) can be helpful in localising the sources of proliferation in the run-off area and, combined with hydrological modelling, constitute a powerful tool for analysing the health risks of raw water. The aim of this project was to evaluate the usefulness of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) for analysing the origin and proliferation of E. coli as well as other species of the Cryptosporidium parasite in surface water intakes. An interdisciplinary project group and a reference group with the authorities concerned has assisted in assuring the quality of the model design. Three SWAT models were set up, two within the run-off area for the Göta Älv river (the Slumpån river and upstream of Trollhättan’s raw water intake) and one in Lake Mälaren’s run-off area (upstream of Stäket). The sources of proliferation included municipal wastewater (emissions from sewage treatment plants and overflow points), private wastewater, muck spreading as well as grazing stock. In order to give a representative picture of probable and relevant conditions, modelling was performed for various scenarios. Five base scenarios (S0A-S0E) were chosen to describe probable situations regarding the spread of faecal material and various levels (prevalence) of Cryptosporidium infection in humans and animals. Seven action scenarios (S1-S7) were analysed, where the effect of the measures taken in the run-off areas were presented as a log-reduction compared to the base scenario, S0D. The best fit to the modelled and measured levels of E. coli were in the Trollhättan model area. For this area, an infection risk analysis (MRA) was performed. The run-off areas with relatively detailed information on point sources and diffuse sources (Slumpån river) are better suited for analysis with the SWAT tool compared to the large run-off areas where there is scanty information about the point sources (Lake Mälaren) or where the inflow to the model area largely controls the microbiological levels at the outflow node (Trollhättan). SWAT could possibly be used for calculating the proliferation of other pathogens, for example norovirus. Ground water that is safe for health in a changed climate: Microbial risk analysis The influence of wastewater is a common cause of water-borne infections in the production of drinking water based on ground water. For municipal ground water intakes, the awareness and opportunities for protection are presumably greater than is the case for private drinking water wells, but even in these facilities, water-borne infections occur. For municipal drinking water treatment plants taking their supply from surface water, microbial risk analysis (MRA) has been in use for several years as a tool to estimate the infection risk for a specific system, where the raw water quality and separation in preparatory stages during normal operation and during impaired function affect the risk. For ground water treatment plants, the industry has lacked an analysis tool for quantifying the microbiological risks, this includes for assessing the barrier effect in saturated and unsaturated zones. In this project, a MRA tool has been developed and implemented to estimate infection risks for municipal ground water treatment plants and for private drinking water wells. The project, which was performed jointly with drinking water researchers at Chalmers, included: - Identifying ground water intakes subject to microbiological risks, describing sources of proliferation and microbiological barriers; - Based on literature studies, selecting methods for estimating the reduction of bacteria, viruses and parasites in saturated and unsaturated zones; - Establishing estimation models in the Analytica® software, where this information is used for the risk analysis of municipal ground water treatment plants; - Implementing the MRA tool in three case studies at municipal ground water intakes; While groundwater intakes with natural infiltration may be exposed to pathogens from small drains, leaking sewers and muck spreading, basin infiltration means that large volumes of the surface water are infiltrated, with a consequently potentially large risk for a small unsaturated zone and short transport times. Viruses from humans, for example the norovirus, are the category of pathogens with the best chances of penetrating soil strata; however, the transport, and thus the risk, is controlled by both natural and operational factors. An MRA tool for ground water treatment plants has been developed in Analytica®, where the results from field tests are implemented in the calculation modules for bacteria, viruses and parasites in unsaturated and saturated zones. A calculation module has been set up for modelling the transport of viruses in saturated zones. The MRA tool builds on the existing model for surface water treatment plants and, thus, can be easily extended with additional preparation steps, such as UV light. The tool has been evaluated in several case studies; two in the ground water intakes at Forslunda in Umeå Municipality and one in Magra, Alingsås Municipality. The results from the analyses have been presented and discussed with each municipality. Method for formulating water protection regulations The formulation of water protection for municipal sources of water is a hard and extensive process. The study aims at developing a method to streamline the work with formulating regulations as well as to raise the quality and the legal security. This has included developing the coupling between the regulations and a risk analysis. The regulations drawn up must be legally sustainable. Regulations are frequently questioned. In the study, the possibility of considering case law as early as the formulation of the regulations was investigated. It must be possible to justify the restriction levels selected. Today, there are no recommendations on how this process should be pursued and documented. In many cases, the available recommendations are contradictory and difficult to apply in practise. The conclusion is that they need to be revised and developed, this includes taking into consideration other legislation. In the study, case law and guideline judgements, where water protection regulations were examined, were inventoried. The bodies from which such decisions and judgements were taken include the Government, the Land and Environmental Court and the Supreme Administrative Court. A comparison was then made with the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency’s general recommendations. In the project, a method was developed for making risk assessments and how this should lead to a risk level. A specification of what constitutes risk in an activity. For example, pesticides can involve a risk during transport, storage and spreading. The different risks associated with the example of pesticides may need to be described and regulated in different ways. The method will make possible structured work including risk assessment. In the project, a method was identified for describing the conditions for ground water movements in a significantly easier way than is the case in conventional hydrogeological surveys. In the “Slug-interference” method, wave movements in the ground water are used to determine the ground’s properties. A pressure wave is induced at one point and it is read off at several other points. The calculation program transforms the wave movements measured into hydrogeological parameters. A suitable program has been selected for this purpose and the method will be evaluated in trials and compared to conventional methods. Client: Sven Tyréns Stiftelse
geography
https://wroclawfashionoutlet.com/en/wroclaw-highlights/
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Wrocław Fashion Outlet is located only 15 minutes away from the city centre! That's why, after you finish your outlet shopping, don't hestitate to explore city's biggest cultural highlights! THE BIGGEST SKI RESORT IN THE REGION ZIELENIEC SKI ARENA 1 of 3 Zieleniec Ski Arena is one of the biggest ski resorts in Poland. The history of winter sports in this destination dates to the end of XIX century, when the winter tourism in Zieleniec started blooming. On the beginning of XX century ski routes, toboggan slide and ski jump were already there. As of now, skiers enjoy 23 kilometers of beautifully located ski routes, varied in length and difficulty level. Location and specific micro-climate makes the snow last for 150 days in the year! Moreover, you can access all of the routes with one ski pass, available on-line. And most of the hotels in Zieleniec are located right next to the routes , so you can start your skiing right after your breakfast! Get 10% discount for your outlet shopping at Wrocław Fashion Outlet with your Wrocław Tourist Card. But that's not all! Explore museums, taste local flavours at a discount and enjoy many more benefits. Take your time to visit one of the greatest architectonic masterpieces of 20th century. The Centeniall Hall, which became a part of UNESCO World Heritage List, amazes with its monumental construction and unconventional space. Enjoy food and drinks at one of the biggest former marketplaces in central Europe! Visit Wrocław's main square and be allured by townhouses' charm, romantic cafes' vibrancy and exquisite architecture of Wrocław's Town Hall. Ostrów Tumski, the oldest part of Wrocław, amazes with its monuments dating as far as XIII century, romantic nooks, gothic architecture and lush vegetation of botanical garden. It's just like a journey to another time!
geography
https://www.geographie.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/tromere/index.html.de
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Metropolitan regions, understood here as coupled human-environment systems comprised of urban agglomerations and their peri-urban hinterlands, are subject to both challenges and opportunities for attaining the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. With the global megatrend of urbanization expected to further increase the urban share of the world populationfrom about 55 percent in 2018 to 68 percent by 2050, substantial transformations of metropolitan regions are urgently needed to attain those goals. Understanding transformations of metropolitan regions, and navigating those transformations towards more sustainable pathways, is therefore of utmost societal relevance. Our mission is to advance the scientific understanding of spatial transformations of metropolitan regions, and to generate strategies for navigating those transformations towards more sustainable pathways in collaboration with knowledge holders from science, practice, and policy. We strive for excellence in research in the interdisciplinary field of geography to emerge as an internationally visible center for research on metropolitan transformations, to provide best-available teaching to support the efforts of our students to learn relevant theories, methods, and practical applications, and to serve society by contributing to a sustainable transformation of metropolitan regions. We understand sustainable transformations as pathways of change in metropolitan regions that advance the goals of sustainable development, especially Sustainable Cities and Communities (SDG 11), Clean Water and Sanitation (SDG 6), Affordable and Clean Energy (SDG 7), Climate Action (SDG 13), Life on Land (SDG 15), and Quality Education (SDG 4). We actively contribute to major research and innovation initiatives at the Ruhr University Bochum (e.g. Digitalization Strategy, Internationalization Strategy, Research-based Learning) and in the University Alliance Ruhr (e.g. the Competence Field Metropolitan Research, Alliance for East Asia Ruhr). Our research and teaching is in line with major international research efforts as stipulated, among others, by the Global Land Program (GLP) and the Program on Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS) of Future Earth. Our work is inherently international, focusing on the transformation of metropolitan regions in Europe, Asia and beyond, involving intensive collaborations with colleagues worldwide. We perceive our co-generation of excellent research not only as an end in itself but as the basis for delivering societal impact and contributing to the advancement of multiple transformations towards more sustainable metropolitan development. We do so by embedding our research in local initiatives, including efforts towards a sustainable campus of the Ruhr University, and the facilitation of Living Labs for sustainable transformations for neighborhoods, cities, and metropolitan regions. A key contribution in this regard is also our focus on geography didactic and researchbased teaching, aiming to enhance geographical literacy and understanding among students in high school, university and further education in the context of lifelong learning and educating future teachers around issues of sustainable development.
geography
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We'd love to hear from you. You can reach us via email or just give us a call. Whatever works best for you! Swing By Any Time Southern Cross Equestrian is 30 minutes east of Dallas in Terrell, TX and located right off of I-20 - making it easy to get to. If you're in the area, feel free to stop by and say hello. 10530 FM 2578 Terrell, TX 75160
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Board meetings are typically held on the 1st Wednesday of each month at 4:00PM. Agendas are posted 72 hours prior, and meetings are open to the public. The WHDD Annual Report consist of Activities, Proposed Program of Work, and Appendix with the current Assessment Structure. The area that makes up West Hollywood Design District is located south of Santa Monica Boulevard, bordered on the west by Doheny Drive, on the south by Beverly Boulevard and on the east by La Cienega Boulevard. Assessments for WHDD businesses go out in July of each year. There are six assessment categories. View the structure for how fees are assessed.
geography
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Liebherr Equipment, Logging Machines & Wheel Loaders For Sale In Maine & Tennessee Forestry & Heavy Equipment Dealer in TN The corporate office for Heavy Machines, Inc. is located in Memphis, Tennessee but we have additional locations in Lake Wales, Florida (FL); Pooler, Georgia (GA); Skowhegan, Maine (ME); Longview, Texas (TX); Sorrento, Louisiana (LA) and St. Albans, West Virginia (WV). Heavy Machines, Inc. specializes in Liebherr equipment, LeTourneau, scrap material handling, Diamond Z, Hammel, , Link-Belt, Rotobec, LaBounty Attachments, Rubble Master, Sakai Compactors, Screen Machines & excavators for sale with dealer locations in Pooler, GA; Skowhegan, Maine; Covington, Georgia; Shreveport, Louisiana; Sorrento, Louisiana; and Finley LLC in Gray, Tennessee. We are also convenient for customers from Lake Wales, FL. Our heavy equipment is ideal for construction, forestry, logging machines, mining, shredding, recycling & port handling. by supplying new and used grinders, reclaimers, chippers and shredders, crushers, screens, wheel loader, cranes, excavators, compactors and rollers and other material handling equipment. Call us today toll-free at (888) 366-9028. Or you can contact us here online!
geography
https://www.bartieconstruction.com/
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PROFESSIONAL EXCAVATING SERVICES Bartie Construction Inc. is a family-owned-and-operated excavation company who specializes in basements, foundations, grading, utilities, and all other residential and commercial services. We are located in Stillwater, Minnesota providing excavating work all over the Twin Cities and Western Wisconsin. Bartie Construction Inc. is your one-stop-shop for all your excavating, demolition, and utility needs. Whether you’re looking for help with something minor or need an experienced professional to take on a larger scale project — We are your go-to pro. Browse through the areas we service and get in touch for your free estimate. AREAS WE SERVICE Minnesota and Western Wisconsin Afton • Cottage Grove • Forest Lake • Hastings • Hudson • Hugo • Lake Elmo • Lakeland • Lino Lakes • Mahtomedi • New Richmond • North St. Paul • Osceola • Roberts • Roseville • Scandia • Shoreview • Somerset • St. Paul • Stillwater • White Bear Lake • Woodbury
geography
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Autogrill Schweiz AG Restaurant Buffet Olten Tel. +41 62 286 88 44 Fax +41 62 286 88 45 As home to one of the largest train junction stations in Switzerland, Olten is renowned as a railway town. It therefore comes as no surprise that the Restaurant Buffet Olten can be reached by train from all corners of Switzerland in no time at all. Martin Nagy – Unit Manager Tamara Brügger – Administration Ursula Fahrer – Head of Buffets The Restaurant Buffet Olten can also be easily and quickly reached from all directions by car via the A1 motorway St. Gallen–Zurich–Berne–Lausanne. Take the Rothrist/Olten exit. Parking: Multi-storey car park at Neuhardstrasse, just a three-minute walk from the railway station Culture plays an important role in Olten. The town is home to various museums, three theatres and countless small stages. Particularly worthwhile is a guided tour through the fascinating Old Town or to the Hexenturm (witches’ tower) – something, incidentally, that can be perfectly combined with a leisurely shopping spree. Olten is also an ideal departure point for adventurous excursions – such as a mountain bike tour over the Jura foothills, or a hike to one of the castles or ruins in the region. Sports lovers will find a wide range of facilities practically right on their doorstep, both in summer and in winter: swimming pools, golf and mini-golf courses, fitness and wellness, a Vita fitness trail, a curling hall, ice-skating rinks, a ski lift, a cross-country ski trail, and much more besides.
geography
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Welcome to Lapwing Cottage - a perfect base for exploring the North Norfolk Coast A beautiful detached brick and flint cottage in Docking, North Norfolk Lapwing Cottage is a detached brick and flint cottage peacefully tucked away in the village of Docking, ideally situated for exploring the North Norfolk coast. The well-equipped two-bedroom cottage, although traditional in style, is little over a decade old, with the ground floor equally divided between the pretty and practical kitchen/breakfast room on one side, and the living room on the other. Want to find out more? Ideally located for accessing North Norfolk’s coast, the beautiful sandy beaches of Brancaster and Holkham are within a 10 minute drive away Relax and Explore North Norfolk is home to many excellent pubs and restaurants, as well as delis and boutiques, with the popular Burnham Market just over 5 miles away Home from Home Well-equipped, with all the comforts of home in a beautiful setting, also benefitting from private parking and a sunny courtyard garden VerifiedBeth7 January 2024Lovely cottage, very clean and comfortable, peaceful location and incredibly responsive and helpful host, thank you!VerifiedJo4 January 2024Karen was brilliant from start to finish as we did have to change our dates slightly .House was super clean and had everything we could have needed!! A much needed break was made super easy thanks to Karen !Many thanksThe Marsdens xVerifiedCharlotte26 December 2023Karen’s cottage is absolutely beautiful. The photos do not do it justice or show how large it is. It was spotlessly clean and decorative to a very high standard. The beds and sofas were very comfortable. The kitchen was extremely well equipped (we cooked a full Christmas dinner). The outside space was tidy and secure for our dog. There was a private driveway to park our car right in front of the cottage. The location is peaceful but within walking distance to local amenities. Brancaster beach is a short 12 minute drive away which is beautiful and dog friendly.Karen was extremely responsive despite it being over Christmas. Our only complaint is that we didn’t book for longer. We will definitely be back. Thank you.VerifiedK10 December 2023A wonderful weekend stay at this delightful cottage. It was immaculately clean with everything we needed. If anything the cottage was even better than in the photos. Karen was a fantastic host- very helpful and responsive.VerifiedToni4 December 2023Lovely cottage, very spacious and. comfortable. Ideal for exploring the local area.The enclosed garden was also an added bonus.VerifiedClaire25 October 2023We had a really enjoyable couple of night’s at Lapwing Cottage. It is warm, well provisioned with good size rooms & nice, modern furnishings. Exactly what you need for a Norfolk getaway.VerifiedTina23 October 2023A lovely, well equipped, cosy cottage, ideally located for exploring North Norfolk, would definitely recommend. Karen was very helpful, keeping in touch before arrival and checking out, making it a stress free tripVerifiedHarriet8 October 2023Beautiful place to stay would 100% recommendVerifiedBarnaby2 October 2023From the moment we arrived, we felt right at home. The space was clean, comfortable, and beautifully decorated. Our host went above and beyond to ensure our stay was seamless and memorable. The location was perfect, allowing us to easily explore the area. We truly appreciated the thoughtful touches and would highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a delightful stay. Can't wait to return in the future!VerifiedJonathan22 September 2023Hi had a lovely time. Great location for travelling around the area. Very warm and comfortable. Enclosed garden for the dogs.
geography
https://marijuanalegalcoloradotours.com/where-to-buy-cbd-oil-in-mexico/
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Is CBD Oil Legal in Mexico? November 19, 2019 All across the globe, cannabis law reform is ongoing – and it appears the trend is headed toward legalization. Since Colorado and Washington became the first states in the US to legalize recreational cannabis in 2012, Alaska, Oregon, Vermont, California, Nevada, Maine, Illinois, Michigan, Massachusetts, and the District of Columbia have all followed suit, with even more states allowing medical marijuana or decriminalizing cannabis in lieu of full legalization. So, Is CBD Oil Legal in Mexico? The U.S. isn’t the only country experiencing widespread cannabis reform. As of October 2018, cannabis has been fully legalized in Canada, making it the 2 nd country to do so after Uruguay in 2013. States in the US continue to legalize each year with federal legalization looming on the horizon. But what about our neighbors to the south? Is cannabis, or CBD oil for that matter, legal in Mexico? In 2009, in an effort to decrease cartel activity, Mexico decriminalized marijuana, allowing possession of up to five grams with no ramifications. Ten years later, Mexico is yet to legalize marijuana officially, however, in October 2018, the Supreme Court ruled that blanket prohibition of marijuana was unconstitutional and impeded on citizens’ rights to “personal development.” This was the fifth time the court had come to such a verdict – an important detail in this case, because in Mexico, once a similar verdict has been reached five times in the Supreme Court, it becomes the set standard. As a result of this new standard, it is now up to Mexico’s federal courts to ultimately decide the legality of recreational use, possession, and growing of cannabis. The October ruling established a one-year deadline for a vote on legalization. But an onslaught of lobbying from cannabis companies has impeded the process, and that deadline has been extended to April 30, 2020, as the many complexities of a new legal market across an entire country – requiring input from both lawmakers and the public – continue to be addressed. In 2017, Mexico legalized medicinal use of cannabis containing less than 1% THC, opening the doors for CBD distribution and consumption nationwide. After the 2018 Supreme Court ruling, no less than 38 over-the-counter cannabis products were approved by the Mexican Federal Commission for the Protection Against Sanitary Risks (the equivalent of the Food and Drug Administration in the US). These CBD products, which include food supplements, cosmetics, edibles, and raw materials, are now available for retail purchase in Mexico. Mexico is poised to legalize marijuana at any moment. When it does, 125 million adults will have access, making it the largest market for cannabis in the entire world as far as individual countries go. The magnitude of regulating such a market carries with it enormous complexities, meaning it will likely be years before a fully regulated market is established. In the meantime, dozens of legal full spectrum CBD oil and CBD capsules are available across the country, and the recent Supreme Court ruling should act as sufficient peace of mind for cannabis enthusiasts of all persuasions. So, is CBD oil legal in Mexico? Not sure of the legalities surrounding it when traveling in the country? Read our guide to CBD oil in Mexico here. Wholesale CBD Oil in Mexico Want to be the first to know when we start serving in Mexico? Enter your email below & we’ll notify you the moment we open in your market! Wholesale CBD oil in Mexico ? Unfortunately, Joy Organics does not currently serve this market. 2018 was a huge year for hemp. Many countries took bold steps in approving this plant for supplemental use. Perhaps no country made a bigger statement than Mexico. After legalizing medical cannabis in 2017, the North American country upped the ante in 2018. Mexican officials allowed 38 over-the-counter CBD products to hit the market. That is why now is the time to find a high-quality CBD oil wholesale distributor in Mexico. Why Use CBD Products? President of HempMedz Latin America, Raul Elizalde, stated, “The Mexican government understands that CBD is not a danger to public health, so regulating quantity just doesn’t make sense.” As Elizalde explained, scientific researchers have found that even extremely high quantities of CBD do not cause adverse side effects in users. That is why CBD is such a potent extract. How to Use CBD Products Not only does CBD support wellness, but it can also be used in a variety of ways. This is what makes joining a wholesale program so worthwhile. You can establish a partnership with a company that allows you to provide your clients with choices! Some of the most popular ways to supplement with CBD products include: - CBD Tinctures. - CBD Vape Pens. - CBD Salves/Lotions. - CBD Pet Treats. - CBD Isolate. - CBD Flowers. - CBD Crystals. However, this is just the beginning for CBD in Mexico. With much of the country jumping on the CBD bandwagon, the industry is expected to boom. Cannabis products are expected to hit $57 billion globally by 2027, and CBD products will make up a large chunk of that. Get ahead of the wave by partnering with a CBD wholesale program in Mexico. How to Get Wholesale CBD Oil in Mexico One of Elizalde’s concerns is that pharmaceutical companies are trying to patent CBD in Mexico. However, you can’t patent a botanical compound. Right now, there are many ethical and sustainably sourced CBD products out there. Partner with a respected company before the industry becomes muddled. Consider one of the following brands for your CBD wholesale partnership in Mexico: As you can see, only a few companies have a presence in Mexico. With time, this list will grow. Eventually, the field may become watered down with cheap imitations. Right now is the time to strike and partner with a reputable CBD wholesale company with a proven track record. Wholesale CBD oil in Mexico? Officials allowed 38 CBD products to hit the market. Now is the time to find a high-quality CBD oil wholesale distributor.
geography
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Carver is a city in Carver County, Minnesota. It is located about 30 miles southwest of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Carver’s population was 3,724 at the 2010 census. Carver is a city filled with history, having once been the last point along the Minnesota River for steamboat travel during the 1800’s. Historic Downtown Carver is one of the largest historic districts on the National Register. For a century Carver was Minnesota School District #1. It is now part of District 112, which includes Carver, Chanhassen, Chaska and Victoria, Minnesota. Its picturesque setting along the banks of the Minnesota River, coupled with its parks, trails and convenient access to the US Fish & Wildlife’s Rapids Lake Education and Visitor Center make Carver a destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The river initiated Carver’s establishment, now the flow of Highway 212 is fueling new growth, housing choices and business opportunities. Carver MN real estate offers many choices for prospective buyers. Homes for sale in Carver come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and prices. Single-family homes in Carver MN start at $30,000 and could climb to more than $3,000,000. Townhouses and condos in Carver start at about $100,000. In July 2011, the median sales price for a home in Carver MN was $240,450. Though this data has been collected from the MLS and is reliable, it is not guaranteed.
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30 Bridgman Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5R 1X3 The Tarragon Theatre is located at the intersection of Howland Avenue and Bridgman Avenue, which is one block north of Dupont Street and two blocks east of Bathurst Street. Ample parking is available in the evenings across from the theatre on Bridgman Avenue. NEW: Book your parking space online! From Dupont Station, walk west along Dupont Street, turn right on Howland Avenue and walk one block north. From Bathurst Station, take the 7C Bathurst bus to the first stop north of Dupont Street (“Bridgman Avenue”) and walk two blocks east on Bridgman Avenue. Visiting from out of town? To find accommodations near Tarragon Theatre, visit HotelsCombined. New to Tarragon? Information for First Time Patrons Please click here for a page with unique information that may be of interest to first time visitors to Tarragon, and read on for some special programs we have created.
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The five LightUnits of Sunrise Social Studies 100 develop the concept of communities that make up our world. Each LightUnit contains sixteen lessons, two quizzes and a test. First graders learn about families, courtesy for others, communication, community living, and even a bit of North American history. Students will enjoy the stories about four children who live in different parts of our continent. LightUnit titles are: You Can Communicate (101) My Family and Feelings (102) North America and Its People (103) My School and Community (104) The World and You (105) The Teacher’s Guide contains thoughts and ideas to help you teach creatively and effectively. It includes a reproduction of each LightUnit page with answers and is required for the course. These five LightUnits on families, neighborhoods, communities, and their relationship to the larger world advance the concepts begun in Social Studies 100. Each LightUnit contains seventeen lessons, including two quizzes and a test. LightUnit titles are as follows: Families and Neighbors (201) Communities at Work (203) Children From Different Communities (205) The Teacher’s Guide contains thoughts and ideas to help you teach creatively and effectively. It includes a reproduction of each LightUnit page with answers. Answer keys are optional if the Teacher's Guide is purchased. This course uses the text Living Together on God’s Earth, a study of communities. The student first recognizes his community as one small part of the earth, then explores four communities of Bible times, one European community, one American community, and the old and new countries of Israel. You have two options for this course: use the LightUnits study guides, or follow the textbook exercises. Both options require the textbook. The LightUnits provide exercises, daily review, quizzes, and tests. LightUnit 306 is optional for those preferring a five-LightUnit course. Teacher materials include LightUnit answers, discussion/activity ideas, and reproducible maps. Answer keys are optional if the Teacher's Guide is purchased. For a textbook study, use the questions provided in the text. Teacher material for this method contains answers to these questions, discussion ideas, reproducible maps, and answers to the test questions. A separate test booklet contains all the tests needed for one student to complete this course. For map activities, purchase the student pack of outline maps or use the masters in the Teacher's Guide. The textbook Into All the World invites students to tour the world, learn the geography of each continent, and discuss stewardship of the resources God has supplied. The writing style is interesting and conversational, the book filled with pleasing illustrations. You have two options for teaching this course: use the LightUnit study guides, or follow the textbook exercises. Both require the textbook. Either method provides a whole year of lesson material. The LightUnits provide exercises, reviews, quizzes, and tests. Teacher materials include lesson notes, discussion/activity ideas, and reproducible maps. Outline maps are also available as individual student packets. For the second option, use the questions provided in the textbook. This method requires more teacher interaction for review and test preparation. Teacher material contains answers for the text, discussion ideas, extra map work, and reproducible maps. Tests packets are sold separately. Individual student map packets are also available. North America Is the Lord’s is a comprehensive history and geography of Anglo-America from a God-centered perspective. This study credits God, the Creator, as the sovereign Lord. It describes opposing forces in history: the kingdom of God and the kingdom of darkness. Social values belonging to God’s kingdom are upheld. This book counters the humanistic idea that we control our destinies, and that our land thrives because of our own ingenuity. You have two options for this course: use the LightUnit study guides, or follow the textbook exercises. The Study-Guide LightUnits are self-directed study guides for the textbook. Each LightUnit includes two quizzes, a self check and a test. For a textbook study, use the study-by-textbook materials in place of the LightUnits. Test packets may be ordered separately. Social Studies 600 is based on Neighbors in Latin America, a beautifully illustrated full-color textbook. Units 1-4 cover the early history, geography, and climate of Latin America as a whole. Units 5-10 divide Latin America into regions and give specific information about the major countries in each region. A limited number of activities appear in the textbook, designed to review only the highlights. For student work activities, choose either the workbook study or the LightUnit study for better coverage of the material. Either option is a full-year course. The ten LightUnits match the ten units of the textbook. Two quizzes and a LightUnit test are included in each LightUnit. The two-workbook option provides one worksheet per lesson and will require more teacher input. This option includes a pack of quizzes, reviews, and tests for each student. Across the Ages takes students through human history from Creation to the early 21st century A.D. This full-color text describes the course of Western civilization while highlighting the hand of God at work in world events. Sidebars, tidbits, and insight boxes provide additional context, and the Going Global feature expands the scope beyond Western civilization to cultures and empires around the world. Preliminary Edition. The LightUnit study provides self-directed exercises. These ten LightUnits contain the student work for Christian Light’s Grade 7 history course Across the Ages. Each LightUnit contains 12 lessons, 2 quizzes, 1 self check, and a final test. Answer keys are required. Preliminary Edition. The worksheet format for classroom settings is an alternative to LightUnits. Worksheets are one page (usually front and back) of exercises, including graphs, diagrams, charts, and various types of exercises. General exercises cover factual information from the text, interpretation exercises require the student to infer something from the text, and the optional enrichment exercises are based on the insight boxes in the textbook. The course includes 120 worksheets (60 in each set), 30 chapter tests, 10 unit reviews, and 10 unit tests. Each chapter is followed by a test, and each unit is followed by a review and a test. Quizzes and tests are sold in a separate pack. Separate answer keys are required. History is what happened. But, what is recorded as history is not always what happened. Changing Frontiers attempts to look at United States History honestly and fairly. In this full-color text, students learn about pre-Columbus Americans, European discoverers, explorers, and colonists. They follow American history through the formation, growth, and struggle of the nation. Sidebars and extra info nuggets, along with “perspective boxes,” sharpen students’ understanding of history. Study and discussion questions conclude each section. The LightUnit study provides self-directed exercises, quizzes, reviews, self checks, and tests. Answer keys are required. The Worksheet study includes chapter tests, reviews, and unit tests and requires more teacher input. Answer keys required. Civics and World Geography 10 LightUnits - 1 Credit In this one-credit course, each LightUnit includes a self test for each section and a LightUnit test and can be completed in about three weeks. LightUnits contain the following themes: 901 The Heritage of the United States 902 U.S. Government 903 State and Local Government 904 Planning a Lifework 906 The Earth and Man 907 Regions of the World 908 Man and His Environment 909 The Tools of the Geographer 910 Man in a Changing World 10 LightUnits - 1 Credit Each LightUnit in Socials Studies 1000 includes a self test for each section and a LightUnit test, and should be completed in about three weeks. This course contains the following themes: 1001 Ancient Civilization 1002 Ancient Civilizations 1003 The Medieval World 1004 Renaissance and Reformation 1005 Growth of World Empires 1006 The Age of Struggle 1007 The Industrial Revolution 1008 Two World Wars 1009 Our Contemporary World 1010 Ancient Times to the Present United States History In this one-credit course, each LightUnit includes a self test for each section and a LightUnit test, and should be completed in about three weeks. This course contains the following themes: 1101 Foundations of American Democracy 1102 Development of Constitutional Government 1103 National Expansion 1104 A Nation Divided 1105 A Nation Divided and United 1106 United States Involvement at Home and Abroad 1107 The Depression Years 1108 War and Nonresistant Christians 1109 Contemporary America I 1110 Contemporary America II Democracy and Christian Challenges 10 LightUnits - 1 Credit This course contains the following themes: 1201 Personal and Social Challenges 1202 American Political Challenges 1203 Economic Challenges 1204 International Relations 1205 Man and His Role in the Environment 1206 The Christian and Authority 1207 A History of the Jewish Peoples 1208 The Role of the Family in Today’s Society 1209 The Societal, Economic, and Political Challenges of Man Each LightUnit contains one self test per section and one LightUnit test. For a full year’s study, each LightUnit must be completed in about three weeks.
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