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You MUST book your own sitting fee through Lifetouch. It is encouraged to get a photo done for our records, yearbook and grad composite, even if you don’t intend to purchased grad photos thru Lifetouch.\nPlease call or email the chair to see how you can get involved.
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Ultra soft beige striped semi-sheer knit top with wide cuffed half sleeves. Made to fit loose, Hunter (5'9") is shown wearing a small. Made of soft poly/rayon/spandex fabric. Hand wash cold- hang dry.
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Seyi Shay performs an Acoustic Version of “One Love” | Watch!\nHome ShowBiz Seyi Shay Performs An Acoustic Version Of “One Love” | Watch!\nNigerian female artist Seyi Shay gives an acoustic rendition of her single, ‘One Love‘ on an all-new episode of NdaniSessions.
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Hi, I’m Sandy! Thank you for reading Adventure Sisters. This blog came about when my sister and I realized how much we enjoyed sharing our adventures. We never let an opportunity for adventure pass us by whether local or afar. This blog motivates us to get out of the house rain or shine and have more adventures. I live in the Pacific Northwest with my husband and two daughters. I have a passion for travel, reading, and the great outdoors. I hope you enjoy our blog and it inspires you to get out and have some new adventures of your own. Feel free to contact me at [email protected].\nThe thing I loved most about this hike is that it has a so many different branches and off shoots. There is so much to see here. Franklin was a sprawling mining town with a population that fluctuated greatly. The community began in the 1890s when the railroad arrived and several coal mines were established….\nSnoqualmie Falls – So Much More to See!\nWe were on our way to Bellingham when traffic began to back-up so we slipped off the highway and decided to explore the town of Mount Vernon. This is not your parents Mount Vernon. This town has seen a serious revitalization in the last several years. There is a scenic boardwalk that follows the river….
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Spiritual initiation is a milestone of development in the soul’s long evolutionary journey. Each one indicates that the soul has taken increased control over an aspect of the personality (ego). This module focuses on the incremental evolution of consciousness, and how each initiation indicates that the soul has taken dominion over a particular aspect of the personality. William and Michelle will closely consider these initiatory steps (leading to enlightenment) with a particular focus on the changing nature of consciousness that accompanies each.
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Staying in a New England inn during foliage season is the quintessential fall vacation. If you're conjuring up images of historic mansions, elegant antiques, thick oriental rugs, and cozy fireplaces for those crisp fall nights -- well, you're right on the money. These 10 inns all have charm to spare.\nThe cozy 10-room Ale House Inn -- more suited to adults than families -- is housed in a historic 130-year-old former brewery warehouse a block from downtown Portsmouth. Room decor is minimalist, hip, and chic, but there isn't much to this boutique hotel other than a small lobby and common area with free snacks. There is no on-site restaurant or bar, but the Market Square District location means shops and dining are nearby. The hotel gives free tickets to the Seacoast Rep Theater, which is located on the ground floor, and a free local beer upon arrival. Each room is equipped with a pre-loaded iPad that includes a ton of information about Portsmouth.\nA cozy, three-story Victorian property that was once a privately owned mansion, the Kennebunkport Inn offers a relaxing getaway in a classic New England setting. It is a solid pick for both business and leisure travelers, particularly given its location right in Dock Square and within walking distance of restaurants, boutiques, galleries, and shops. Built in the 1890s and renovated in 2003, the inn is beautifully decorated with an elegant blend of contemporary furnishings and antiques featuring a nautical color scheme of blue, white, and red. The property has retained many of its turn-of-the-century architectural elements, which means some rooms are smaller and may have different amenities than others (e.g., fireplaces). Overall, the charming vibe, elegant decor, and thoughtful extras such as the delicious free breakfast make this inn a real gem.\nWith its warm, urban-chic vibe, Amee Farm isn't a typical B&B. Rooms look straight out of an interior design magazine, with a near-perfect combination of rustic, warm, quaint, and stylish touches. Wide-planked hardwood floors, comfortable beds with white, soft linens, and interesting antiques are found in all the rooms. Bathrooms have granite showers with rain showerheads and updated fixtures (though not all rooms have private bathrooms). There are no TVs in rooms -- only in the common area -- but Wi-Fi is free and available throughout. One perk here is an inviting wrap-around porch with Adirondack chairs for admiring the scenery.\nThis renowned inn is one of the premier luxury options in Maine, and offers a true boutique experience in charming Kennebunk. It is housed in a historic building, and so its 26 rooms vary greatly in size. However, they all feature flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, free Wi-Fi, and classic, elegant decor. The much-acclaimed restaurant serves outstanding (and pricey) seasonal cuisine in an 1820s restored barn, and the spa is arguably one of the best in the region. The waterfront cottages are quite a trek from the main building, so make sure you book a guestroom instead if you want to be closer to the property's great amenities.\nThe Winvian is a romantic, upscale property set on 113 acres of countryside outside tiny Morris. Its 19 individually decorated cottages all have a feel of understated, rustic elegance with the convenience of modern amenities, including Bose surround systems, flat-screen TVs, and Nespresso coffeemakers. All units have working fireplaces, large bathrooms with separate walk-in showers and jetted tubs, and unique, mind-blowing design features; one cottage has a helicopter shell that doubles as a living room. The outstanding spa and the wonderful restaurant serving a tasty farm-to-table menu are just some of the highlights.\nVanderbilt Grace is a 100-year-old mansion built by the Vanderbilt family that has been converted into a modern, elegant hotel. Rooms are well-appointed, the dining is first-class, and the location is prime -- close to Newport, but without the noise. A spa, a substantial fitness center, and two swimming pools round out the list of features. Plus, guests get plenty of free champagne -- when they check in, and at breakfast every morning.\nThe Chatham Gables Inn in Cape Cod provides an elegant and comfortable escape. Located in a quiet, residential neighborhood, this historic inn offers just seven charming rooms with incredible attention to detail. Beyond the sophisticated decor, the outstanding feature here is a full breakfast served each morning in the sunny garden room. Modern touches, including free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs add convenience, while some rooms have extra special amenities including fireplaces, private entrances, and even one room with a private porch and rocking chairs.\nThe Round Barn Farm has a serene location with more than 245 acres of rolling green hills in every direction. It has a decidedly romantic ambiance, with rooms that have whirlpool tubs and/or working fireplaces. Having a small indoor pool and fitness center (though technically it's only a few cardio machines) is a true B&B rarity in these parts, but the real draws here are the peaceful ambiance, romantic and cozy experience, incredible views, and fresh air.\nThis historic sea captain's home is now a charming, 15-room inn full of indulgent freebies and modern touches. It's in a quiet, residential area of Kennebunkport, within walking distance of the shops and restaurants downtown. Cozy rooms vary in size, decor, and amenities -- some have fireplaces, soaking tubs, and private entrances -- while all include modern perks such as free Wi-Fi, iPod docks, and flat-screen TVs. Free communal breakfasts here are a gourmet, sit-down affair, and more yummy snacks are available throughout the day, including at afternoon tea. A no kids under 10 policy helps the inn maintains an intimate and peaceful atmosphere.
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Home > CERAMBYCIDAE (Chrysomeloidea) > Cerambycinae > Callichromini = (Callichromatini) > Parandrocephalus > Parandrocephalus sp.\nsemivelutina, male, Sulawesi F, idem, female, holotype, Indonesia, North Sulawesi.\nFigure 2. Dorsal view head and pronotum, scale bars 5 mm A Hexamitodera (Sulcognatha) blairi comb.
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Studies on a Foot-rot of Cereals Caused by Helminthosporium sativum P., K., & B.\nThis disease appears to be relatively new to science although it is probable that it has existed, without recognition, for a considerable length of time. At first, attention was drawn to only the leaf spotting phase of the disease, when Pammel (19) in 1909 first referred to it. In 1910, Pammel and his co-workers (20) described the causal fungus, naming it Helminthosporium sativum. Bolley (5), however, was the first to point out that fungi such as this were present in soil, and tended to accumulate in wheat-sick soils following a period of intensive cropping. This observation was confirmed by Beckwith (4). Stakman (23) found that li. sativum attacked not only the leaves but also the stems and roots of barley and rye, causing a seedling blight and a root rot. She found the fungus would attack the leaves of certain grasses as well. The studies of Christensen (6) showed that li. sativum had a much wider host range than that formerly recognized and there were marked differences in varietal susceptibility to attack. Henry (13) found that li. sativum commonly occurred in discolored seed of wheat.
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'Those with Power', 'The Powers' (singular Vala); name given to those great Ainur who entered into Eä at the beginning of Time, and assumed the function of guarding and governing Arda. Called also the Great Ones, the Rulers of Arda, the Lords of the West, the Lords of Valinor. Passim; see especially 10-12, 37, 81-2, and see also Ainur, Aratar.\n'Those with Power', 'The Powers' (singular Vala); name given to those great Ainur who entered into Eä at the beginning of Time, and assumed the function of guarding and governing Arda. Called also the Great Ones, the Rulers of Arda, the Lords of the West, the Lords of Valinor.\nThe Powers of the World.\n'Valar' is the name given to the fourteen powerful spirits who took physical form and entered Arda after its creation to give order to the world and combat the evils of Melkor. They dwelt originally on the Isle of Almaren, but after its destruction long ages before the Awakening of the Elves they removed to Aman and there founded the realm of Valinor.\nLords of the Valar: Manwë Súlimo, Ulmo, Aulë the Smith, Oromë, Mandos (Námo), Lórien (Irmo), Tulkas Astaldo.\nQueens of the Valar (Valier): Varda Elentári, Yavanna Kementári, Nienna, Estë the Gentle, Vairë the Weaver, Vána the Ever-young, Nessa.\nThese are the names of the Valar as they were known to the Eldar in Valinor. In Middle-earth, they were known by other names of Sindarin origin; for example 'Elbereth' for Varda, or 'Araw' for Oromë. Their names among Men are said to be legion.\nThe Valar in the Beginning of Arda: The Valar were in origin the greatest of the Ainur who witnessed the Vision of Ilúvatar and so descended into Eä to fulfil the vision and create Arda. It seems that, in the first beginnings of the World, the four mightiest spirits came down into it; Manwë, Ulmo and Aulë to prepare it for the coming of the Children of Ilúvatar, and Melkor to claim it for his own domain.\nThere was conflict between Manwë and Melkor, and Manwë called many other spirits into the World to aid him in his struggle. Among these were the other Valar, and those of lesser order known as Maiar. Melkor then withdrew for a time from Arda to some other hidden place in the deeps of Eä.\nIn time, Manwë and his followers began to achieve their purpose, and make the World ready for the coming of the Children. Seeing this, Melkor grew jealous, and returned to do battle over the fate of Arda. The Earth then saw great upheaval as the rival powers struggled over its destiny (it is thought that the Misty Mountains were raised at this time). Slowly, though, and with great hardship, the Valar succeeded in shaping the World, although everything they created was in some way marred by Melkor.\nThe Nature of the Valar: Like the Elves, those Valar who chose to enter the World at its beginning are bound to it until it reaches its destined end; they may not return to the Timeless Halls of Ilúvatar.\nAs spirits, the Valar have no fixed physical form, although they often took the shapes of the Children of Ilúvatar. They could, though, assume any form they chose, or cast aside their shape altogether and travel formless and invisible through Arda.
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Thinget Plc Software Manual is good choice for you that looking for nice reading experience. We hope you glad to visit our website. Please read our description and our privacy and policy page.\nFinally I get this ebook, thanks for all these Thinget Plc Software Manual can get now!
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David Danick has more than 30 years of commercial real estate experience and occupied various senior roles within Coldwell Banker Commercial Advisors and Winoker Realty.\nBarry Finkelman, who brings nearly 15 years of commercial real estate experience to the team, previously served as senior vice president at CBRE.\nSince joining the firm 16 years ago, Edward Piccinich has held roles overseeing development, construction, management and capital underwriting within the company.\nMerle Gross-Ginsburg is a seminal figure in the advancement of women in commercial real estate. Trading her native Galveston, Texas, for Manhattan’s Upper West Side, she set out to rehabilitate the neighborhood, and in the process, became the first person to create a brownstone co-op in New York City. A pioneering property manager and brokerage professional, she launched AREW, the first organization for women real estate professionals, in 1978. Now retired, she continues her advocacy.\nThe private equity giant's Nadeem Meghji discussed some of the firm's most significant deals and the strategies behind them at the recent luncheon in New York.\nHow do digital tools impact contractors' work? Rosendin’s Brandon Stephens and Mark Stone shed light on how technology is transforming the traditional construction site, as the business is facing a labor shortage.
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Users can create and join chat sessions within Snapforce.\nTo open chat options, click the chat icon located in the bottom right corner of the CRM.\nTo create a new chatroom, click the New Chat option.\nEnter a name for the chatroom in the pop-up window then click Create Room.\nThe chatroom will then be displayed above your chat window, along with any other chats you are part of.\nTo add a new user to a chat, select that chat, then click the Add User button.\nA list of users will appear. Select the user you want to add to the chat and click Add User.\nWithin the chat, click view members to see the list of added members.\nA green circle will indicate that the added user is online.\nA black circle will indicate that the added user is offline.\nTo remove an added user from the chatroom, click the red x by their name.\nTo send a message within a chatroom, click the chatroom you want to make active. This will open the chat tab and you will see any messages within that chatroom.\nType a message into the box and click Send.\nIf you are the creator of the chatroom, you have the ability to rename it. To rename a chatroom, click the name of the chat and begin typing the new name. It will then be changed for all participants.\nTo exit a chatroom, click the x next to the name of that chatroom.\nA pop-up will appear, asking you to confirm your exit. Click Ok to exit the chatroom.\nThe chatroom will then disappear from your active chat tabs.\nTo hide the chat feature, click the chat icon again.
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She doesn't blame anyone for her father's death.\nA dropped cigarette is being blamed for the fire.\nPolice are blaming the accident on dangerous driving.\nThe retrospective meeting is not about blaming people for errors but for learning from our mistakes.\nThe government will have to take the blame for the riots.\nWhy do I always get the blame for everything that goes wrong?
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Des Moines Sertoma Club is Heating It Up in July 2011!!\nJuly is bringing us a heat wave, but the Sertoma Club is always up for fun in the sun!!\nWe start our July 5th meeting with speaker Mary Kramer, who was an Iowa State Senator, an US Ambassador to Barbados, who worked on both Bush campaigns for president, and is on the board of several charitable organizations. She also has written “More than a walk on the beach,” a book about her experiences as a diplomat.\nOn July 11th, we will have our evening meeting at the Camp Dodge Gold Star Museum at 7105 NW 70th Avenue, Johnston.\nDinner will be provided, please RSVP with Minda at our meeting today or via email ([email protected]) on the number that will be attending with you.\nOur last meeting of the Month, July 19 bring us speaker Jan Fleming, Historic Preservationist and Author of “Grotesques in Des Moines…Iowa and Abroad. This will be an interest topic on the Gargoyle’s of Iowa.\nThe State Fair Committee is working hard on preparing for the State Fair and is meeting every other week, please remember to sign up for some booth time!!\nWe had speakers, Dean Kayser , audiologist and Bill Stowe, the Des Moines Public Works Director and enjoyed a cubs game!!\nNew member update, Melissa Stover from Bankers Trust has joined our group. We have Jeri Lee Henry to thank for this excellent addition.\nThis page contains all entries posted to Des Moines Sertoma Club in July 2011. They are listed from oldest to newest.
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I’m an ED physician, so I’m used to patients screaming at me — sometimes with earsplitting demands for heavy-duty painkillers, morphine drips and similar remedies that will numb or “fix” them. I can deal with this. What I can’t deal with is a health system that incentivizes physicians like me to medicate adult patients, especially those at high risk for substance abuse, with little thought given to their long-term wellbeing.\nI explained to him as politely as possible that the law only requires me to medically screen and stabilize him, not medicate his pain, although I was happy to address his pain. He was furious — and ended up threatening all of us, pulling out his IV (and covering the room with blood) and storming out of the ED. That kind of reaction isn’t uncommon, and quite frankly, I was glad none of the staff were injured. The opioid epidemic is so out of hand that physicians and nurses are sometimes attacked by patients who are enraged when they can’t get the drugs they think they need. We are seeing very good doctors, exasperated by their inability to do anything meaningful, completely burn out (no surprise that surveys like this one reveal emergency medicine docs are the most burned-out physicians).\nI wonder how many doctors out there would have given this man a prescription for OxyContin or an IV of Dilaudid? It would have certainly been easier than having a conversation about his drug dependency. Also, even if we are willing to have these conversations, we are frequently tasked with treating these patients blind, often times without verified information about their opioid use or other recent hospital visits or care plans — information that can be totally game-changing. But the larger concern at play here is that health systems are actually fueling — and incentivizing — opioid addiction through their policies.\nHow did we arrive at this moment where patients believe they are entitled to be pain-free at all times?\nOur modern-day metrics and “value-based purchasing” were derived with noble intentions but have had profound unintended consequences. Patient-satisfaction surveys put out by non-physician administrators that are filled with questions like, “What’s your door-to-doc time? What’s your satisfaction with services rendered?” It’s like restaurant-satisfaction surveys translated to healthcare. Although we’ve made progress — CMS’ Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) Survey removed questions relating to pain in late 2016 — the damage has already been done. Healthcare systems follow government agency precedent, and many are still using satisfaction surveys tied to incentives, and many surveys still include questions regarding pain treatment.\nThis creates a system that gets you in and out, but not one that gets you healthy.\nIn order to truly help patients, we need to question such metrics and think more deeply about whether they are truly giving rise to the kind of outcomes the health system is supposed to foster. In our debates over health care, it’s all too easy to forget that the ultimate the goal is healthy people so we can have a healthy society full of people that can go make things, explore mountains and raise healthy kids.\nSo where does all of this leave physicians who truly want to move forward and help patients embroiled in the opioid epidemic? Can we move past the narrative of “happy patients equals good hospitals?” I wholeheartedly believe we can.\nFirst, we must get rid of tie-in between satisfaction questions and pain. Hospitals should use other metrics to gauge satisfaction and quality of care.\nWe should also do our best to take stock of a patient’s whole medical history, including past ED visits. At Mat-Su ED in Alaska, we rely on a software network solution that pulls together essential patient medical data, including frequency of ED visits in our facility and outside hospitals, and pushes this data into a one-page document ready at the point of care. In reading this, I can quickly see if a patient has been frequenting other EDs or has had issues with opioids or other drugs in the past. This network system recently helped care teams in Washington State reduce ED use among frequent utilizers by 10.7 percent, and reduce narcotic prescriptions from the ED by 24 percent.\nRemember that heroin user I saw who stormed out of the ED? Three days later that patient came back, profusely apologized and asked for help. We admitted him, and he is doing well today.\nWe are less likely to burn out if we know we’re doing the right thing for our patients in the fight to make a better system — even when they scream at you as a proxy for the health system that has failed them.\nAnne Zink is an emergency physician. She is on the clinical advisory board, Collective Medical.\nWhat does it mean to be well? Ask an opiate addict.\nHe was the perfect person to shop for health care. And he failed miserably.
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Enjoy an evening at the museum making a rustic sign!\nYou don’t need to be artistic to make a gorgeous sign – you’ll start this class by choosing a design, tracing it onto your wood, and taking your time painting it to match your home decor.\nThis class is great for any skill level and would be fun to do with a friend!
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PRP contains growth factors which stimulate the body to repair and restore tissues using the body’s own natural processes. With this technique, you can rejuvenate the skin by isolating elements from the blood which can then be injected below wrinkles, folds and even acne scars.\nTraditional Dermal Fillers are great in giving immediate effects, but these effects can wane over the course of a year. Platelet Rich Plasma, in contrast, can take a few months to work, but since it’s the patient’s own collagen that is generated, the effects can last 1-2 years. This is because the cytokines and stem cells continue to produce collagen long after the initial Platelet Rich Plasma injection.\nAlso, some people like the idea of looking better gradually so that others don’t see a drastic immediate change in their appearance. Platelet Rich Plasma can be a useful tool in achieving a gradual natural rejuvenation.\nPRP offers a truly organic alternative to traditional dermal fillers. Since the patient’s own blood is used to rejuvenate their appearance, using PRP also alleviates the risk of allergic reaction or skin sensitivity.\nBlood is drawn from a patient in a special test tube.\nThe tube in placed in a centrifuge, which spins at a specific rate and time to separate out the Platelet Rich Plasma.\nThe platelets and Platelet Rich Plasma are injected into the face, neck or body using tiny needles.\nOver the next month, the growth of new collagen and other younger tissues, which improves the skin, is seen.\nWe recommend 3 sessions one month apart for best results.\nFollowing the procedure, patients will notice some redness of the skin and a tight, tingling feeling. This is an indication that the healing and rejuvenation response has been activated. Over the next few months, patients will notice improved quality and suppleness in their skin.\nThere is no downtime except you cannot wash your face for 24 hours. Redness may be present but should be gone within 24 hours. This is minimal downtime compared to other laser treatments and less invasive than other aesthetics treatments.
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Enjoy a range of delicious Cocos treats when visiting our islands. An overview of available food options can be found below.\nEntrées, hot dishes and desserts.\nLocal fish,chips, salad and ice cream. Grilled fish options also available.\nTUESDAY/FRIDAY- Enjoy a coffee, cake or pizza every Tuesday afternoon or indulge in freshly baked bread and delicious coffee and smoothies on Friday mornings.
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FOR THOSE IN NEED OF A "LOW GLUTEN" HOST, PLEASE INFORM THE PRIEST AT THE MASS YOU ARE ATTENDING.\nEVERY TUESDAY EVENING TO SAINT ANN, FOLLOWING THE 7:00 PM MASS. EVERY THURSDAY EVENING TO DIVINE MERCY, FOLLOWING THE 7:00 PM MASS.\nST. MICHAEL: EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM 8:00 AM UNTIL 5:00 PM.\nOUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL CHURCH: DAILY MONDAY TO FRIDAY AFTER 7:00 AM MASS, AND SATURDAY AFTER 7:30 AM MASS AND AT 4:00 PM.\nSICK CALLS OR OTHER EMERGENCY CALLS SHOULD BE MADE TO THE RECTORY AT ANY TIME. ARRANGEMENTS CAN ALSO BE MADE FOR REGULAR VISITATIONS AT HOME OR HOSPITAL FOR HOLY COMMUNION AND/OR CONFESSION.\nWE URGE YOU TO KEEP US AWARE OF PARISHIONERS WHO ARE ILL IN THE HOSPITAL OR AT HOME.\nPLEASE MAKE ARRANGEMENTS AT LEAST ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE. COUPLES ARE URGED TO SOLEMNIZE THEIR VOWS AT A NUPTIAL MASS.\nA REQUIRED BAPTISMAL PROGRAM FOR PARENTS IS CONDUCTED AT 1:30 PM ON THE SECOND SUNDAY OF THE MONTH IN ENGLISH.\nTHE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM IS CELEBRATED EACH MONTH ON THE THIRD SUNDAY OF THE MONTH.\nCopyright . Parish of St. John Paul II. All rights reserved.
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Beautiful Rare 1910 Vintage Gold Mesh Wristlet Pouchette. In great condition. Fully lined with expandable etched top.\njenrnlyn This is a gorgeous accordion purse!! They definitely date further back than 1910 as someone else mentioned. I have one as well and I was told they are from the 1890’s.
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Federation Square is bustling with students, workers and tourists but, regardless of your demographic, Beer Deluxe is every beer lover's dream. There are 12 beers on tap and 120 bottled brews, plus the staff are extremely helpful if you're overwhelmed by the choice. Beer Deluxe has a burger bar, a cafe and a restaurant serving Mod Oz pub grub. You can also grab nibbles to share in the beer garden.\nFederation Square, opposite Flinders Street Station. Enter via Flinders Street or the main square.
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What Can You See by Stephen Wheeler - 8.000" x 5.750"\nWhat Can You See art print by Stephen Wheeler. Our prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.\nThere are no comments for What Can You See. Click here to post the first comment.\nThis is an acrylic painting on canvas using dirty pool method no painting can ever be the same. There are cells that form during the process and get bigger the longer you wait.
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Sherwood Brut Pro is a completely new designed second stage for better breathing performance, stability, and durability.\nT-shaped design reduces regulator profile when mounted on tank minimizing opportunity to make contact with the back of the head.\nBalanced piston delivers ample air volume at stable intermediate pressure to the second stage over a wide range of supply pressures.\nSpring chamber is environmentally sealed to maintain cleanliness reducing the effects of corrosion and contamination.
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Efficacy and tolerability of the new antiepileptic drugs, II: Treatment of refractory epilepsy: report of the TTA and QSS Subcommittees of the American Academy of Neurology and the American Epilepsy Society.\nFrench JA1, Kanner AM, Bautista J, Abou-Khalil B, Browne T, Harden CL, Theodore WH, Bazil C, Stern J, Schachter SC, Bergen D, Hirtz D, Montouris GD, Nespeca M, Gidal B, Marks WJ Jr, Turk WR, Fischer JH, Bourgeois B, Wilner A, Faught RE Jr, Sachdeo RC, Beydoun A, Glauser TA; American Academy of Neurology Therapeutics and Technology Assessment Subcommittee; American Academy of Neurology Quality Standards Subcommittee; American Epilepsy Society Therapeutics and Technology Assessment Subcommittee; American Epilepsy Society Quality Standards Subcommittee.\nTo assess the evidence demonstrating efficacy, tolerability, and safety of seven new antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) [gabapentin (GBP), lamotrigine (LTG), topiramate (TPM), tiagabine (TGB), oxcarbazepine (OXC), levetiracetam (LEV), and zonisamide (ZNS)] in the treatment of children and adults with refractory partial and generalized epilepsies.\nA 23-member committee, including general neurologists, pediatric neurologists, epileptologists, and doctors in pharmacy, evaluated the available evidence based on a structured literature review including MEDLINE, Current Contents, and Cochrane Library for relevant articles from 1987 to March 2003.\nAll of the new AEDs were found to be appropriate for adjunctive treatment of refractory partial seizures in adults. GBP can be effective for the treatment of mixed seizure disorders, and GBP, LTG, OXC, and TPM for the treatment of refractory partial seizures in children. Limited evidence suggests that LTG and TPM also are effective for adjunctive treatment of idiopathic generalized epilepsy in adults and children, as well as treatment of the Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.\nThe choice of AED depends on seizure and/or syndrome type, patient age, concomitant medications, and AED tolerability, safety, and efficacy. The results of this evidence-based assessment provide guidelines for the prescription of AEDs for patients with refractory epilepsy and identify those seizure types and syndromes for which more evidence is necessary.
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oh, my! I understand! GOOD LUCK!!!\nOkay. I hear you. I hear you.\nMuses have been surrounding me, each tempting me with a variety of enticing delicacies.\nThings like this can often drain us of creative energy. All the best.\ni will survive! thank you for the love!\nCAMI YOU TEASE GIMME SOMETHING! PUT THOSE MUSES TO WORK!\nNo more teasing! Go! Read! Exclaim!\nThe death of poetry in our souls is truly credited to work. <3 You're still always adorable.\ni hope the state department of revenue finds me adorable.\nack, just been served with round two. phooey!
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Tips in Preparing for Your First Road Trip in 2019 | Trip Crazed .\nRoad trips are the best; they are very convenient and affordable. You can travel at your own pace, stop wherever you want and visit any place you wish. It gives you full control of your travel and helps you avoid congested airports and stations. However, if you are new on the road and it is your first time to go on a road trip, you need to prepare yourself properly to avoid any mishaps. It is also applicable if you have had bad experiences of traveling in the past.\nIt is the beginning of the year and what better way to start it than going on a road trip adventure. There are too many beautiful and awesome to visit, and you can spice up your year by going on a trip before things get busy. Of course, you would want your first road trip of the year to be a success whether you are going on alone or in the company of your favorite people in the world.\nGoing spontaneous doesn’t work all the time. It could give you a lot of fun and stress at the same time. It could also provide you with trouble and problems in the middle of the road. Therefore, the best way to enjoy your road trip is to plan it ahead of time. Prepare a plan, list down all important things you need to prepare and make sure you get them done before the trip. Pack accordingly and bring necessary documents. Even when you are planning to save, make sure you bring emergency money since you do not know what you can encounter on the road. You also need to decide whether you will stay in hotels or eat in restaurants, so you know how much to budget.\nOnce you have decided on the place you will visit, it is time to map your route. You need to plan your stops, where to get gas, where to eat, where to rest and the places you will visit. It will make traveling more comfortable for you, and it will prevent odd situations like running out of gas in unexpected parts of the road. You also need to check on traffic condition as well as road conditions and whether there are road and maintenance works ahead, so you know what to expect.\nDepending on the length of your trip and where you will go, you need to pack appropriate and enough clothing. You also need to prepare for emergency supplies as well as food if you are planning to cook or camp out. You need to make sure you bring your essentials as well as medicine for common illnesses. Do not forget to bring an extra gallon of gas as well as your car repair kit.\nBefore going on a road trip, visit a mobile auto detailing College Station servicer so they can clean and check on your car correctly. If there are minor repairs that need to get done, take the car to your mechanic. You would want your car to be in top running condition especially since you will be traveling far from home. If you need expert detailing service, visit our shop so we can offer you our best services.
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I don't know who this is and can't figure it out if I do know you. I do want to say thanks cause you owned me on the way to work tonight. I laughed most of the way there. Hope you will keep reading.
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as of 04/22/2019 1:18 p.m.\nNo detail at 200x but un unmistakeable red/orange disk.\nFinally hauled myself out of bed early enough to go check out the two planets I hadn't seen through my telescope: Mars and Mercury. Mars was a gorgeous rust-colored ball, it's two moons clearly visible.
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One breezy spring day, as I sat by an open window, I began enjoying the rustling sounds of the trees. These serene sounds, born by the wind, were enhanced as it inspired the birds to sing and created other sounds. I found myself comparing these blended natural sounds to the same soothing effect of music. The wind seemed to be the conductor of this natural symphony, and like music, it has the power to stir the heart and mind. The words for this poem came to mind on that breezy spring day.\nThat makes us happy the wind came along.\nTo add their lovely voices to the wind's choir.\nThat grows more enchanting as it goes along.\nWhich awakens and inspires a spirit within us.\nTouching the hearts of all as it travels along.\nThat humbles and reminds us where we belong.\nUntil finally the Earth is no more and ends its song.\nThank you for sharing this poem with all of us. My family recently lost my father-in-law. He was battling cancer and in his last few hours, I decided to read some poems to comfort him along with prayer and Psalms. This poem, in particular, was the last I recited to him before he passed. I wanted to help him focus on nature and God, and this poem was very helpful in doing that. Death can be difficult for many, but I believe the soothing words from prayer and poems gently helped him carry on into his peace with it.
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On 18 August 2015 the Australian Government (through the then-Treasurer Joe Hockey) directed its Productivity Commission (PC) to undertake a 12 month public inquiry into Australia's intellectual property (IP) system.\nThe PC’s draft report was released on 29 April 2016. and is open for further submissions and feedback up until Friday, 3 June 2016. The PC then anticipates holding public hearings during June, most likely in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra. The final report to the Government (whomever that may be, given that an election is anticipated in the meantime) is due in August.\nIt seems safe to say that many of the PC’s draft recommendations will prove controversial. Of course, being a review of the entire IP system it takes in copyright, trade marks, registered designs, plant breeder’s rights, and various related areas of public policy. As usual, however, my focus here is to summarise the draft recommendations relating to the patent system in particular. In future articles I will be discussing some of these proposals in more detail.\nIn the PC’s view, the 2014 Raising the Bar reforms to the standards required in order to obtain a patent in Australia did not go far enough, particularly in relation to the test of inventive step.\nI can hardly disagree with this proposal, at least. I have said as much myself (see Can the High Court Fix Australia’s Obviousness Problem?) and the PC has kindly cited that article in its own discussion of the issue.\nThe PC would also like to see the required level of ‘inventiveness’ over the prior art raised, although it is somewhat vague about how this might be achieved, given that it is a matter that is largely in the hands of the courts, and may also be subject to obligations under international treaties.\nMy only comment on this is that it does not seem very workable to me.\nI can see that setting higher maintenance fees in the later years of a patent might well be effective in causing patentees to abandon patents that are no longer delivering sufficient commercial value. However, I am not sure why the PC believes that applying claim fees will have any effect on the breadth or strategic use of patents.\nI do not agree, although I do think that the innovation patent system should be reformed.\nThis is, in my view, a bad recommendation which is based on a flawed analysis and poor understanding of the role and nature of software in modern innovation. I will be covering this at length in a separate article.\nActually, I must say that I am a little surprised that the PC has not proposed more significant restrictions on terms extensions, such as were suggested in the previous government’s Pharmaceutical Patents Review.\nThe PC also considers that there should be no further extension to the term of protection for data relating to biologics (although I was under the impression that this was already settled, anyway, following the conclusion of the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement negotiations).\nSo-called ‘pay-for-delay’, or reverse payment arrangements, are also of concern to the PC. These are forms of patent dispute settlement agreements in which are patent holders pay competitors who have threatened to enter the market and challenge the validity of the patent, in exchange for a delaying in the competitor’s entry to the market.\nThe PC is also seeking input on a number of specific topics. I am simply going to reproduce the patent-related requests below. Readers with particular interest and experience in these areas should refer to the draft report for more details on the PC’s objectives and requirements.\nObviously, I encourage interested stakeholders to read the draft report, and to consider making submissions on aspects of interest or concern. I anticipate making submissions in relation to select draft recommendations, and will be writing about these is upcoming articles. I will welcome any comments and discussion here, or on those future articles, that might inform or clarify my thinking on the relevant issues.
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Administrator Education Units (AEUs): ASCA 2019’s main program is approved for up to 17.50 units of AEU credit for the Certified Administrator Surgery Center (CASC)™ credential by BASC Provider #3272. Additional credits may be earned by attending a pre-conference workshop (up to 8.00 AEUs for half-day pre-conferences).\nNursing contact hours: ASCA 2019’s main program is approved for up to 17.50 nursing contact hours by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #6949. Additional contact hours may be earned by attending a pre-conference workshop (8.00 contact hours for the CASC Review or up to 8.00 contact hours for the half-day pre-conferences).\nInfection Prevention Contact Hours (IPCHs): ASCA 2019’s main program is approved for up to 10.75 IPCHs for the Certified Ambulatory Infection Preventionist (CAIP)™ credential by BASC Provider #3272.\nIn support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Ciné-Med and the Ambulatory Surgery Center Association (ASCA). Ciné-Med is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the health care team.\nCiné-Med designates this live activity for a maximum of 24 AMA PRA Category 1Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.\nThese presentations may include opinions, advice, statements, materials, data, images, videos, documentation, and other information (“Materials”) expressed or shared by presenters. The Materials are for informational purposes only, and the statements, views, and opinions expressed at any presentation, or in any Materials, are those solely of the presenter and not of ASCA. Further, ASCA does not endorse or recommend any specific presenter, promoter, company, or center, or any views mentioned at any conference or meeting, or in the Materials. Under no circumstances, will ASCA (or its directors, officers, employees, or agents) be liable for the accuracy, quality, or reliability of any of the presentations or Materials, or any defamatory, offensive, or illegal conduct of presenters, including but not limited to intellectual property infringement, or any direct, indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages arising from any presentations, or Materials.\nASCA is doing a great job meeting the educational needs of the industry.
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This presentation is aimed at anyone who has used BurpSuite and knows the basics of Python. Its purpose is to demonstrate how to make use of Burp's automation features as well as start crafting extensions for BurpSuite (using Jython) while delivering tips, caveats and resources so that participants can avoid making common mistakes in order to apply these practices as quickly as possible.\nMarius Nepomuceno is a security engineer at Hyland Software, where he creates and delivers educational sessions, creates internal testing tools and frameworks, organizes corporate events surrounding information security, and works closely with the development and quality assurance staff on improving their secure coding and testing skills. Marius has given several presentations and classes to audiences of varying sizes on the topic of security concepts and the Secure Development Lifecycle. He headed up the project to re-fit Microsoft's SDL processes to work within Hyland, adapting it to different waterfall-based and agile processes.
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Bruno Mantovani: "La piazza Santo Stefano from Le Sette Chiese"\nBruno Mantovani was born on October 8, 1974. After receiving five first prizes from the Paris Conservatory (analysis, aesthetics, orchestration, composition, music history) and attending the computer music Cursus at Ircam, he began an international career. His works have been performed at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Philharmonie in Cologne, the KKL in Lucerne, La Scala in Milan, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Centre in New York, the Cité de la musique and the Salle Pleyel in Paris. Faithful to his preferred performers, he collaborates with prestigious soloists (Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Alain Billard, Jean-Guihen Queyras, Antoine Tamestit, Tabea Zimmermann), conductors (Pierre Boulez, Sir Andrew Davis, Peter Eötvös, Laurence Equilbey, Gunter Herbig, Emmanuel Krivine, Susanna Mälkki, Jonathan Nott, Pascal Rophé François-Xavier Roth), ensembles (Accentus, Intercontemporain, TM+) and orchestras (Bamberg Symphony, BBC Cardiff, Chicago Symphony, WDR Cologne, La Chambre Philharmonique, Frankfurt Radio Orchestra, Liège Philharmonic, BBC London, Lucerne Academy, Orchestre de Paris, Paris Opera Orchestra, Philharmonic Orchestra of Radio France, Sarrebrücken Radio Orchestra, Czech Philharmonic, NHK Tokyo, RAI Turin, Sinfonia Varsovia, RSO Vienna). He is the headmaster of the Paris Conservatory since September 2010.\nStarting in 2010 he began an extended collaboration with the Paris Opera (premier of the ballet Siddharta during the first season, and an opera based on the life of Russian poet Anna Akhmatova in March 2011). Inspired by the relationships linking music with other forms of artistic expression, he has collaborated with novelists Hubert Nyssen and Eric Reinhardt, librettists Christophe Ghristi and François Regnault, chef Ferran Adrià, choreographers Jean-Christophe Maillot and Angelin Preljocaj, and film maker Pierre Coulibeuf. His work is often a reflection on the history of Western music (Bach, Gesualdo, Rameau, Schubert, Schumann) or popular forms (jazz, Eastern music). Bruno Mantovani is also a conductor, and regularly conducts contemporary music ensembles (Accentus, Alternance, Cepheus, Intercontemporain, Sospeso, TM+) as well as the National Orchestra of Lille.\nUpcoming projects include a work for the Ensemble Modern Orchestra conducted by Pierre Boulez, another for the Gewandhaus Orchestra in Leipzig with Riccardo Chailly, and a violin concerto dedicated to Renaud Capuçon.
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Morales, a right-hander out of Rio Hondo Community College, had a 1.89 earned-run average.\nPreviously, he was named second-team All-American by Collegiate Baseball and third-team All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Assn.\nA three-time Big West Conference pitcher of the Week, he struck out 85 and allowed 78 hits in 95 1/3 innings in 2013.
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Nick, proud because his advisory won the egg drop competition!\nNick Johnson, Math, music and ping pong teacher extraordinaire shares with us about his students and journey teaching at Rudsdale Newcomer (RN).\nHow did you come to teach at Rudsdale’s newcomer program?\nThis is my 8th year in Oakland Unified, and my second year at RN. Before I started here, I taught for six years in the Home and Hospital (H&H) department (working with students who were medically unable to attend classes at school).\nLike Rudsdale Newcomer, the Home and Hospital department falls under the Alt-Ed umbrella, so my supervisor in that job was Lucia Moritz (Director of Alt-Ed). When RN was being planned, Dr. Moritz, who knew that I was considering a shift back towards teaching in a classroom, thought that I would be interested and suggested that I apply. I’m so happy that I did and that I got the job – I really love our school!\nWhat areas do you teach?\nI teach the Algebra and Geometry classes (my credential is in math), and sometimes Econ. On Wednesdays, we have electives and I teach a music class (students can choose between guitar, ukulele, and piano) and also a ping-pong class. It’s great to be able to work with some of the same students I teach in my math classes in a different context with music or ping-pong. Among other things (like being really fun), it also helps us build better relationships, and it’s nice to be able to teach when students get to choose their electives and are usually extra enthusiastic and motivated to learn.\nBack when I was teaching in H&H, often working with students 1-on-1, the nature of the job provided the flexibility to work with students on some electives of their choosing in addition to their core academic classes. I would frequently ask students to pick an instrument or a language that they wanted to learn. I wasn’t always particularly qualified to teach whatever they happened to choose, but it was fun to learn things along with students, and I’m really grateful to be able to continue doing things like music and language instruction in addition to math, this time in a classroom environment.\nHow does your math class work in terms of the different levels students come in with?\nOf course, in any classroom you’ll encounter students with a range of previous experiences with whatever the subject, but that range is quite large with our students.\nIncluding as many visuals as I can come up with on my instructional slides.\nIncorporating as many hands-on activities as I can find or think of.\nBringing in as many capable volunteers as I can to provide individualized attention and support.\nAllowing for differentiation and choice. This applies both to the level of a particular math task a student feels ready to try (aka “low floor, high ceiling” tasks, which range from very basic to the tricky and subtle “bonus” challenge problems), and also, at times, to what topic a student wants to spend time on at all. For example, I have many students who are initially unable to tell time on the analog clocks on our classroom walls, and other students for whom spending any instructional time on that would feel insultingly trivial. So on certain days I’ll ask students to choose what they want to work on, or when we do our weekly computer math time, they can pick which topic and level they want to try. This is one of many things I saw when I observed math teachers at Oakland International a few years ago.\nStrategic L1/L2 use. I speak Spanish, and I use it frequently in class if I feel like a student is on the brink of becoming too confused or frustrated (as many people would attest, math can be plenty daunting in one’s native language). Unlike other newcomer schools like Oakland International, virtually all of our students either understand Spanish, or have a peer in class who speaks both Spanish and their L1 (be it Mam, Jakaltek/Popti’, etc), so direct translation is almost always an option.\nWhat kinds of activities do you find effective to engage students in math?\nHowever, I definitely don’t think that math needs to always be “real-world” (in the immediately applicable sense) to be engaging. Math can mean simply using logic and reason, and people are naturally curious and generally like to feel challenged, so long as they understand what they’re being asked and aren’t too overwhelmed/intimidated. I have some math puzzles on my desk, like a Rubik’s Cube and the Tower of Hanoi puzzle, and even the most otherwise disengaged students will often wander over and start trying those out, without any motivation or encouragement from me.\nLike most math teachers, I’m acutely aware of math’s reputation among the general public. But also like most math teachers, I love math and think that anyone can enjoy it, too. And I think if you show students something that you are genuinely enthusiastic about, they pick up on that. Whatever the problem is, if a student is into it, you can always take it a step further, with drawing it, graphing it, coming up with a rule, extending the problem in various ways.\nI just think that all of the hard work that my very talented and committed coworkers have put in over the past year and a half is really paying off, in terms of RN becoming such a warm and welcoming place, and I think that anyone who visits our campus can feel it. Also our students are just such wonderful and inspiring young people.\nIn terms of other bright spots, there have just been so many moments of joy and struggle in my classroom that have made me beam. A lot of our students show such growth, and quite quickly, be it in their English or math abilities, or just in their confidence in themselves in a classroom environment. But honestly, the thing that makes me smile the most is the enthusiasm with which some students have taken to learning an instrument or ping-pong. I have a number of students who come in to my room daily at lunch to keep practicing their instruments.\nAnd even more gratifying/surprising, there’s a group of students who get out the ping-pong table almost every day at lunch to play pick-up games in the courtyard, such that it’s now spread to a bunch of students who never took the ping-pong elective. There’s not a much better feeling as a teacher than to introduce something to students and then watch them keep coming back to it on their own, and teach it to others. One of our students who just graduated last month wrote me a letter in which she thanked me for both pushing her in class, and for teaching her ping-pong, because before that she didn’t like sports. It makes me cry every time I read it.
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The public forum will begin at 12:30.\nAlready a regent or two has mentioned potential concern over the level of need-based aid.\nI’ve edited out a few personal items.\nMy name is Andy Howe. I am an alumnus of the Higher Education Ph.D.\nlow-income students. These are steps in the right direction.\ntextbook costs, leaving no increase in funds for low-incomes students.\nthe cost of living is factored in.\nfive years including the proposed merit increase next year?\nincluding the proposed merit increase next year?\nproposed merit increase next year?\npast five years including the proposed merit increase next year?\nthe proposed merit increase next year?
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Harvey Nichols' print ad starring Bo Gilbert, Carlsberg's "90 minute break" and The Guardian's "Independence" take the lead in the top 10 press ads of 2016.\n1. Harvey Nichols "Bo Gilbert – the 100-year-old model"\nThe department store celebrated Vogue UK’s 100th anniversary by featuring 100-year-old model Bo Gilbert in the centenary issue.\nAdam & Eve/DDB created the campaign to address ageism in the fashion industry as well as promote the retailer’s willingness to "do things differently". The elegant images were shot by renowned fashion photographer Phil Poynter, launch creative director of Dazed.\nThe campaign helped earn Adam & Eve/DDB the coveted Press Agency of the Year title at this year’s Campaign Big Awards.\n2. Carlsberg "90 minute break"\nOn the day of the Euro 2016 England v Wales clash in June, Carlsberg unveiled a tactical press ad in Metro in which fake research company C.A.R.L.S.B.E.R.G. implored company bosses to institute a 90-minute break for staff at 2pm, so fans would be able to watch the game.\n3. The Guardian "Guardian independence"\nHot on the heels of The Independent closing its print edition, Bartle Bogle Hegarty created an unapologetic campaign for The Guardian to celebrate its independence and that it remains free to read online, unlike some competitors.\nA set of ads were launched featuring provocative statements in The Guardian’s "Egyptian" typeface including "Buy a newspaper that can’t be bought" and "No one edits our editor". Subtle details feature too, such as a gun crosshair and a crossed ballot paper.\nThe multicoloured-sweet brand launched a campaign for this year’s Pride in London festival with a print announcement that Skittles would give up its rainbow "to focus on the one rainbow that matters… Pride’s".\nThe striking black-and-white ad was published in June as an open letter to Pride in London, with text formatted as a rainbow in a corner of the page. Skittles also launched an outdoor campaign during the Pride celebrations, where monochrome packets of Skittles were given out, as well as animated activity on social media.\n5. The Prince’s Trust "Parallel lives"\nTwo very different versions of people’s lives are laid bare in this powerful work by CHI & Partners for The Prince’s Trust’s 40th anniversary.\nThe mirrored shots depict how a person’s life is versus what it could have become had they not received support from the charity, which helps young people receive education and training.\n6. Financial Times "Happy Women’s Day"\nTo highlight the fact that only 26% of board members of FTSE 100 companies are women, Adam & Eve/DDB turned the iconic pink page of the Financial Times blue (except for a narrow 26% strip that remained pink) and wished readers a "Happyish International Women’s Day".\nFT social sites were also turned 74% blue to show how far the business world still has to go to achieve equality.\nTesco added vinyl to its inventory this year after sales of old-fashioned records surged to a 21-year high in 2015.\nTo announce the retro move, Bartle Bogle Hegarty created a series of memorable print ads, which combined well-known album imagery with supermarket produce, such as a banana in a nod to The Velvet Underground’s 1967 debut album, The Velvet Underground & Nico.\n8. Paddy Power "Thank you Sam"\nA national sporting scandal deserves a great tactical ad and Lucky Generals duly delivered in September by lauding Sam Allardyce’s very short reign as England football manager. Allardyce, who was sacked for inappropriate comments made during a newspaper sting by The Daily Telegraph, was thanked by Paddy Power for being (technically) the greatest England manager of all time: he presided over only one match, which they won – and even kept a clean sheet.\nThe work appeared in The Sun and depicts the brand’s identity as fun and irreverent.\n9. Financial Times "Facts. Truths"\nTo promote the paper’s US election coverage in November, the Financial Times set itself in opposition to posttruth politics with a campaign including statistics and insight about issues such as household income, immigration, trade and manufacturing.\nMuch of the creative was developed in collaboration with the title’s journalists.\nThat pencil in your mouth: you wouldn’t be chewing it if you considered where it might have been before. Behind a sweaty man’s ear is one of the possibilities mooted by J Walter Thompson. Near a builder’s bum, in a second execution, is another. Better rinse and spit.
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Ottawa, November 27, 2018 – The Canadian Construction Association (CCA) and 100 of its members are gathering on Parliament Hill today to meet with federal decision makers about the essential role the industry plays in the lives of Canadians. CCA is a 20,000 firm strong organization drawing membership from 63 local and provincial construction associations in every province and territory. Annually construction is responsible for nearly $119 billion in economic activity or 7 per cent of Canada’s overall gross domestic product (GDP).\n“Our central message is that the Canadian Construction industry is the backbone of the government’s Investing in Canada plan,” said Zey Emir, CCA Chair. “Our industry employs 1.4 million Canadians, many who work for small- or medium-sized firms. The government’s continued investment in infrastructure spending and commitment to ensuring that the funds flow to communities is essential to a vibrant Canada, ” Zey continued.\nToday also marks a very important milestone in CCA’s history as they celebrate 100 years of service building a better Canada.
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Sorbonne Université, Campus Jussieu, Room 211 (second floor) Tower 55-65, How to get to there?\nModern personal computing devices – tablets, smartphones, smartwatches, fitness trackers, remote controls – represent an ever-more-pervasive component of everyday life. Alongside this trend toward an increase in computing that you bring with you, we also continually encounter devices that exist both in tangible spaces and in the electronic domain. While this computationally augmented reality exists around us, interactions with this embedded, encountered computation rarely achieves the fluidity that one would desire. As a simple example, consider connecting your laptop or smartphone to a data projector. It almost always works well … except when it does not. In this talk, I will detail some of our early work leveraging personal devices as computational proxies to control and manipulate external computation. Motivated by our early work on motion gestures for smartphone input, I will describe on-going research projects leveraging commodity smartwatches as proxies to support WIMP-style input, text input, and rich gestural input to external computation. Because this work lies in the domain of free-space gestural input, I will also discuss our work on enhancing both the reliability and the perceived reliability of gesture recognition for end-users. I will conclude by outlining our emerging vision of wearables and personal devices as a platform for the rich, subtle, and transient interactions necessary in an ever-more ubicomp-based reality.\nEdward Lank is a faculty member in the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo where, effectively July 1st, he will hold the rank of Professor. Edward joined Waterloo in 2006. With Michael Terry, he co-founded the Waterloo Human-Computer Interaction Lab, a lab he continues to co-direct. Prior to joining the faculty at Waterloo, Edward was an Assistant Professor at San Francisco State University, a Post-Doctoral Intern at Xerox’s Palo Alto Research Centre, the Chief Technical Officer of MediaShell Corporation, and a sessional lecturer at Queen’s University. Edward Lank received his Bachelor of Science Degree (Honours Physics) from the University of Prince Edward Island in 1994 and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Queen’s University in 2001. Edward’s current research interests are varied, and include intelligent user interfaces, surface and free-space gestural input, sketch and drawing interfaces, usable privacy and security, and other aspects of interactive system design.
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Stefanie Smith at Northrop and Johnson writes in to say that Wes Sanford has added two motor yachts to his sales portfolio, the 36.88m Olga and 29.87m Eagle's Nest.\nOlga was launched by Crescent in 2003 to a Jack Sarin design and has been continuously upgraded since delivery, including a fresh paint job in 2009. Her Robin Rose interior is comfortable, fluid and balanced, the perfect blend of formal and informal. This superyacht sleeps 10 guests in five staterooms and cruises at 18 knots. Olga is on the market asking $9.9 million.\nEagle's Nest, a tri-deck motor yacht, was delivered by MCP Yachts in 2007 and has a semi-shaded bridge deck with a large Jacuzzi, sun pads, barbecue and ice maker. Lloyds classed and MCA compliant, she has an on deck master stateroom with two doubles and two twins below. Eagle's Nest is asking $5.995 million.
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David Urquhart Travel are based in the UK, offering great deals for a last minute package holidays abroad or weekend breaks in England and Ireland. Their coach trips run from London to Europe, as far as Italy, ensuring that they will have the perfect holiday for you to book.\nDavid Urquhart Travel Tours are the largest privately owned coach holiday tour operators in the UK, meaning they can provide they best service as possible to the customer.\nThey pride themselves on being able to pick up the customer from their local area, rather than them having to do more travel to get to them, and their expansive fleet of coaches means that they have a huge range of destinations. Not only do they go to a big selection of places in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, but also to European highlights like Austria, France, Germany, Holland, and Italy. Their most popular UK breaks are 'Dublin Delights' and 'Scottish Delights', which are available in weekend and mid-week options, depending on which is best for the customer.\nThey tailor activity-based holidays like London theatre breaks and trips to Disneyland Paris at great value for money.\nBecause of the large fleet they can promise that no overnight travel or coach interchanges on your journey: the coaches are guaranteed to travel direct to your chosen destination.\nDavid Urquhart Travel Coach Holidays are now thirty years old, being formed in September 1983 and still growing larger adding to the reliability of their brand. The company is fully trust bonded. Their focus has always been on friendly service, comfortable travel and stay, reliable coaches and hotel services and, above all, great value for money.\nMost coach holidays provide a range of exciting excursions in the local area around the destination. From museum trips to nights out, there will be something for everyone. If you're not the type to go out adventuring in the evening then there is in-house entertainment at the hotels provided.\nHotels must meet their careful and thorough selection requirements to be part of their trips. All of them offer en suite facilities, vibrant and interesting rooms and many have the Good Hospitality Award for achieving excellent rating for food, friendliness and staff efficiency. Their hotels which have 'outstanding ratings across all categories' earn the Premier Collection Award for their quality services as an indication of their quality.\nAs well as being fully bonded, they don't require a credit card to charge when making the initial payment, so you know there won't be any pesky hidden costs.\nSince beginning in 1983, David Urquhart have taken the masses on holiday, and the amount of people they've provided for is over three million, which is a testament to the broadness of their holiday options and deals. Have a look at which destinations are available to you along with the prices.
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Back in 2003, theatre reviewer Richard Zoglin of Time Magazine once wrote, “If every musical had a brain, a heart and the courage of Wicked, Broadway really would be a magical place.” From August 26 to October 4, that magical place of which Mr. Zoglin referred will be right here in the valley, on stage at ASU Gammage, Tempe.\nWicked: The Untold Story of the Witches of Oz returns to Arizona for a full six week run, only this time the hugely popular Stephen Schwartz musical features among its cast a home grown valley native.\nBeka Burnham was born and raised in Apache Junction, Arizona and is currently touring with the show all over the country. While preparing for a performance at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington, Beka took a few moments to talk not only about the musical but also of her time with local valley theatres.\nWe’ll get to Wicked in just a moment, but first, growing up here in the valley, at what local community theatre groups did you perform?\nLet me think. I did a lot of work at Mesa Community College in their theatre program. I did a lot of my shows with them. I did some work at Greasepaint. There was A Christmas Carol with Actors Theatre, and I did a stage reading with Phoenix Theatre. I think I was either twelve or thirteen, but, yeah, that was fun.\nHow about Valley Youth Theatre?\nNo, I didn’t. I went to see all of their shows, though. Hale Theatre, that was another one.\nAnd was your mind always focused on acting?\nPretty much. I started acting with my church. The church had an acting troupe, so I started acting classes there. And then eventually I started taking voice lessons, and then I discovered musical theatre and I fell in love with that. Then the ball kept rolling and I kept going with it. Acting is still my primary focus though, and I love it.\nHow did that leap from community player to professional come about?\nWell, this is pretty much my first professional big job. I went to college for musical theatre so that gave me the training I needed, and then I graduated last year and somehow I got this job.\nIs it true that you were a season ticket holder for ASU Gammage?\nYes, me and my family.\nSo, is it also true the first time you saw Wicked, it was just a few years ago right here on the Gammge stage as a season ticket holder?\nYes, it was. I saw it there first and it has been since then my favorite show, ever.\nFrom an audience perspective, not as a performer, what was your initial reaction to the show?\nOh, gosh, I think I was just blown away by the spectacle of it. I had never seen anything that was so powerful and moving and beautiful at the same time. I feel the show has everything. It has the story line, it has the spectacle, it has the singing and dancing. It has the full package. I’ve seen it a few times since, but that first time, I’ll never forget it.\nWhen you auditioned for Wicked what were the requirements? Were you asked to a sing something specific from the show or did you go in with something else prepared?\nI sang from the show. My agent sent me to the audition. I understudy for Glinda and Nessarose, and the first audition was just Glinda material. The call back was Glinda and Nessa material, and then a dance routine.\nHow many call backs did you eventually have to go through?\nJust one and the dance callback.\nCan you remember the first thing you did when you were told you were in?\nWhen I was told I got the job? I fell to the floor of my apartment and I started crying. I really did. I know that sounds dramatic but I did. And then I called my mom.\nAnd how did she react?\nShe couldn’t believe it. I think she was in shock. It was all really sudden and I had just moved to New York and it was, like, well, I guess I’m leaving now. Very strange.\nHow long have you been on the road touring?\nNow that you’re away from home, what’s the biggest thing that has surprised you about life on the road in a national tour?\nHmm. That’s a good question. I would have to say I didn’t know how much of a family it would be out here. The tour is very much a little family, and everyone takes care of each other and looks out for each other. I wasn’t expecting that. I guess I was kind of expecting it to be pretty cut throat and you’re on your own, that kind of thing, but it’s not like that. I feel taken care of. I’m one of the younger people in the show so, you know, I feel very lucky to be here with these seasoned actors and performers who have been doing this for a long time. That’s probably been the most surprising thing to me. How great everyone has been.\nAre you constantly in a state of rehearsal as you go from city to city?\nPretty much. I think that just from being an understudy you end up having a little more rehearsal, and I cover two roles, so it’s… yeah, it’s a lot of rehearsal, but I like it. It keeps it fresh and it keeps me busy. I love the understudy work. That’s my favorite part of the job, I think.\nThose ensemble costumes look surprisingly elaborate and cumbersome. Did wearing them take some getting used to?\nYes! Indeed. I have a hat in the show in the Emerald City numbers. It comes across my face. We call it the Saturn Hat because it’s like a ring around my face. The first week or so it kept getting in my eyes and I would, like, run into things. I didn’t know how to manage it. Now it’s no problem because I’m used to it, but for the first couple of weeks it was pretty interesting.\nAs you’ve said, in addition to the ensemble, you also understudy for both Glinda and Nessarose. Has the opportunity to play either occurred very often?\nThere’s definitely been long gaps in-between, but I feel I’ve gone on somewhat a lot. I’ve gone on for Glinda maybe ten times and for Nessaroase, seven, so it happens every once in awhile, and when it does happen it’s always fun; it’s exciting, it’s… it’s just a blast.\nWhat’s the shortest time you were given the nod that you were going on as either Glinda or Nessarose?\nI found out about Nessarose once just thirty minutes before the show. I got to the theatre and I started getting ready for my Ensemble Check and I then I heard, well, Beka will be on for Nessarose because something happened just before the show. I kind of like that better because you have less time to panic. and you just do it, and it ends up being a little, I think, more fun for me. It’s like being shot out of a cannon. You have no time and you’ve gotta go.\nWhen substituting for Glinda, how daunting is that moment when you make your entrance from way above connected to that bubble? Are you afraid of heights?\nI’m not. I love heights. So, that helps. Entering like that is an amazing feeling, being up in that bubble like that. The curtain goes up and you come down. You see bubbles everywhere, floating about. It’s amazing to start a show like that. It’s one of the most exciting entrances in musical theatre, ever.\nDo you ever sneak a peak at the audience when you’re up there, floating down?\nI never really have looked at the audience while playing Glinda. I think it’s kind of distracting and the lights are so bright. It works for me to always be in the show and never to look out at the audience.\nYour run in the valley at ASU Gammage is for six weeks. Will you have a chance to catch up with family and friends?\nIt’ll be a lot of work but I plan on living back at home while I’m there and I’ll commute everyday, so I think that’ll help. I’ll get to spend some time with my family that way. We get one day off a week. I have a lot of nieces and nephews in the valley and I can’t wait to see them all.\nAnd finally, knowing that an actor’s life is constantly looking for that next audition, what are your future plans? Are you with Wicked for some time or is there something else on the horizon, waiting in the wings?\nNothing right now. I’m really happy right now. I feel lucky to have this job and to be here, but I’m looking forward to the time when I go back to New York and do the audition grind again. I know it’ll happen eventually.\nFor times, dates and tickets, CLICK HERE for the official ASU Gammage website.\nTo find out more about Wicked and the current Munchkinland Tour, including its full cast, CLICK HERE for the official WICKED website.
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Thank you for considering a presence at The Kind Fest! Some of our attendees will be looking to support and buy goods from artist vendors who believe and practice kindness values through their creative work. Artists who create, support, empower, and/or sell products that inspire people to create a kinder world.\nTo apply for an artisan booth, products must be handmade or created by you. Examples are ceramics, soaps, fiber, glass, jewelry, metal, sculpture, painting, mixed media, woods, and photography.\nThese are options that would be in addition to your $75 booth fee.\nUpon acceptance, vendors who are selling are required to submit Event Insurance which you can find here.
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Come and browse this year’s amazing stallholders at the MXR Moonie Yabbie Races and support local business!\nJazz n Pep Boutique have a gorgeous array of handcrafted kangaroo leather handbags and clutches just for you! You’ll be forever asked ‘where did you get that bag?’. These Australian made bags are definitely a must-have to complement your wardrobe!\nNeed a hat for the races? Then you need a Hat Chat hat! Exquisitely handmade stylish hats, the quality truly is amazing! Hat Chat uses gorgeous fabrics and caters for all occasions. You’ll definitely be turning heads in one of Christine’s creations! Hats, handbags, fascinators, children's hats & clothing - you're sure to find something that you love!\nMrs Rabbitt Loves Linen is a wonderful supporter of Moonie community events. We just love the quality and colours of all things linen that Mrs Rabbitt has to offer, including tablecloths, table runners & bedding. These are unique pieces that will certainly make a statement in your home.\nOutback Sewing bags are the envy of all PVC gear, gym and nappy bag owners! Based near Flinton in SW Qld, Outback Sewing products are durable and eye-catching and they’re Australian made! With their trendy colours, you will be the envy of friends and family, both in the city and country! Other PVC products available include peg bags, grey water hose bags (great idea for caravaners), pig dog collars and quick release dog leads.\nClassic Chic? Sporty? Elegant? Whatever your style, Dalby’s newest fashion & homewares store, Milli and Robe will add colour and interest to your life! Located in Quambi House in Cunningham Street, Milli & Robe would love to help you find the perfect ladies fashion and accessories for all occasions! Why not visit their Dalby store and find a race-stopping outfit! Milli and Robe will also showcase their homewares and home decor collection at the MXR Moonie Yabbie Races. Be on trend this season with Milli & Robe!
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The key to successful deployment of Kubernetes lies in picking the right environment based on the available infrastructure, existing investments, the application needs and available talent. Depending on whether Kubernetes is deployed on premises, on a single cloud provider, hybrid cloud or multi-cloud, users will face different technical challenges and will need a different set of tools for deployment. These factors also affect how operations teams approach security with Kubernetes, and it’s critical to understand security in the context of these environments.
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Winchester city is located in Virginia State, Winchester City, Frederick County and has a unique zip code assigned by the US Postal Service Office.\nWinchester Area Code is 540 and Time Zone is Eastern (GMT -05:00).\nThe US ZIP Code basic format consists of five decimal numerical digits assigned to the Winchester City. An extended ZIP+4 code, introduced in the 1980s, includes the five digits of the Winchester ZIP code, a hyphen, and four more digits that determine a more specific location within a given ZIP code in Winchester, Virginia.\nThe Winchester Zip Code is 22601, 22602, 22603, 22604.\nIf you want to send a mail to Winchester City, you should use the 22601, 22602, 22603, 22604 Zip Code.\nIn 1983, the U.S. Postal Service introduced an expanded Winchester ZIP code system that it called ZIP+4, often called "plus-four codes", "add-on codes", or "add ons". A ZIP+4 code uses the basic 22601, 22602, 22603, 22604 Zip code plus four additional digits to identify a geographic segment within the five-digit delivery area, such as a Winchester city block, a group of apartments, an individual high-volume receiver of mail or any other unit that could use an extra identifier to aid in efficient mail sorting and delivery in Virginia.\nWhat is the Winchester Zip Code?\nThe Winchester Zip Code in Virginia is 22601, 22602, 22603, 22604.\nWhat is the zip code for Winchester VA?
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Rob Kardashian Willing To Go Public Again This 2015? Lamar Odom Terrified For 'KUWTK' Star?\nRob Kardashian may be willing to be in public again this 2015 for a certain price. The rumor comes after Lamar Odom has expressed his “fears” about the family pressure that the “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” star may be going through.\nA look at the pricey side of being a super fan: CDs, concert tickets, and merchandise all carry lofty price tag - and some fans break the bank going for it all.\nFloyd Mayweather's fight with T.I. made the headlines in the previous days and now "Money" is issuing an apology to the rapper's wife, Tiny, after saying "control your b*^tch."\nJodi Arias lawyers take the murder trial to the court of public opinion. They say a new trial would be a waste taxpayers' money.\nCanadians Claim $100 Bills Are Maple Syrup Scented -- Smells Delicious?\nThe new Canadian bills are rumored to smell like maple syrup.
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Whether members of our experienced legal teams or business support staff, our people are all specialists in their fields. Many of our lawyers come to us from top London firms. Why? Because of our reputation for excellence in our chosen sectors. And because they want to join a firm that is approachable and straightforward. One whose teams work closely together to provide clients with rapid, jargon-free solutions to the challenges they face.\nSearch for our people here. By first name, last name, job title, or practice areas – whichever is easiest.
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I just learned that at one time you were selling sketchup models of shippable woodbox core versions 1.2 and 1.3. When I went to the Scubbly site I saw that it had been shut down. Is it still possible to get these woodbox core sketups? I could pay by check or Paypal.\nWhere can I get the plans for the shippable core version 1.3?\nJust a heads up, the link isn't working.
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Davey D interviews Minister Christopher Muhammad, leader of the Stop Lennar Action Movement, on Hard Knock Radio about Lennar's latest mischief-making. Tell the SF Board of Supervisors to tell Lennar 'No guns at community meetings' Tuesday, April 20, 2 p.m., SF City Hall Room 250. Pack the Supervisors' Chambers as they vote on a resolution condemning Lennar.\nThe Bayview Hunters Point (BVHP) community was hopeful of your appointment almost a year ago by President Barack Obama and felt that finally there was to be deliberate dialogue, transparency, community engagement and participation in formulating solutions for environmental issues.\nWho imagined that in 2009, the world's governments would be declaring a new War on Pirates?
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The conference includes keynote speeches presented by technology and industry leaders, technical sessions, professional development tutorials, as well as vendor exhibits. Scientists, engineers, managers, educators, and business professionals who develop or use M&S methodologies and tools are invited to participate and present original contributions.\nPresentation Title: Digital Twins and Artificial Intelligence — the Future of Simulations?\nPresentation Abstract: Simulation techniques are an important approach to understand systems, which are too complex and dynamic to compute their behavior analytically. However, simulations need reliable models and realistic input data to represent the world in a sufficient manner. With the emergence of the Internet-Of-Things and the possibility to retrieve real data in huge distributed scenarios we can now gain much more insights into the details of real systems, which leads to the approach of digital twins. For replicating reality, digital twins are one of the most promising trends, currently especially used in Industry 4.0 scenarios but also in other domains. Based on the details digital twins do offer, the potential of AI techniques such as (meta-)machine learning can be exploited to use data for intelligent decision making also in simulations. In his talk, Prof. Albayrak will describe the features of digital twin technology combined with AI techniques and what they mean to the simulation research area. The talk will underline the importance of digital twins by showing two projects regarding autonomous driving and process optimization in production plants.\nBiography: Professor Albayrak received his Ph. D. in Computer Science at the TU Berlin in 1992. He is the Head of the Distributed Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (DAI-Labor), which was founded by him in 1992. In 2003, he was appointed as Professor at the TU Berlin; chair “Agent Technologies in Business Applications and Telecommunication”. He is a founding member and member of the Steering Board of Deutsche Telekom Laboratories (Concern Research of the Deutsche Telekom AG), since 2004. He is the founding member of the Center for ICT (EICT) in Berlin, 2005. He is an Initiator and CEO of the “Connected Living e.V.” innovation center, which has more than 50 members from research and industry, since 2009. He is the Chief Executive Director of the German-Turkish Advanced ICT Research Centre (GT-ARC) based in Berlin and Istanbul, since 2012. He is an Entrepreneur and founder of various start-ups, most recently IOLITE GmbH, 2014. Beside numerous Best Paper awards and prices, he received the Bundesverdienstkreuz (Federal Cross of Merit) from the Federal Republic Germany for his efforts to German-Turkish research cooperation and contribution to innovation, 2014. He has been consulting several ministries in Germany and Turkey, as well as the management of well-known companies on technology and business strategies.\nAuthors of accepted papers are expected to attend the conference, present their work to their peers, transfer copyright, and pay a conference registration fee at the time their camera-ready paper is submitted. Conference proceedings will be submitted to the ACM Digital Library, for archiving and indexed in DBLP and SCOPUS. Some exceptions apply.\nOriginal, high-quality technical papers are solicited for review, possible presentation and subsequent publication in the conference proceedings. Papers are max 12 pages long with single column format (see author’s kit at http://scs.org/authorskit). Papers must not have appeared before (or be pending) in a journal or conference with published proceedings, nor may they be under review or submitted to another forum during SpringSim’19 review process.\nShort papers (max 6 pages, with same format of regular papers), describing early research efforts, work in progress or position statements, are also welcome.\nAll submissions will be peer reviewed by a minimum of 3 reviewers and feedback will be provided. Authors of papers accepted for the SpringSim’19 Conference are expected to attend the conference, present their work to their peers, transfer copyright, and pay a conference registration fee at the time their camera-ready paper is submitted.\nTutorial proposals should be two pages in length. Interested authors are invited to submit an accompanying optional paper: maximum of 12 pages long, with a minimum of five pages, with single column format.\nGraduate students are invited to submit a 2-page extended abstract describing their research work, which can be in the proposal stage or early/middle stages of development.\nAccepted abstracts will need to be presented in a poster format. Additionally, authors of accepted abstracts will give a short 10 minutes presentation during the Student Colloquium session.\nAll presented work will be available to conference attendees electronically.\nDescription: Modeling and Simulation is a pillar for decision making in current world and this track addresses the innovative context of Strategic Engineering: an area where the combined use of M&S, Data Analysis, Machine Learning allows to support decision making processes in complex systems. Submission of innovative papers addressing innovative methodologies and applications in this sense are encouraged.\nDescription: Research centers and institutes in the field of computer modeling and simulation are important in helping people, organizations, and governments solve problems. They also help bridge the gap between basic and applied research and foster a collaborative environment where people from all disciplines and backgrounds share knowledge in service of a greater good. Research centers and institutes vary in size, purpose, funding sources, and target area and, while there are commonalities, each organization is unique.\nCenters and institutes interested in participating in this SummerSim workshop are asked to contact Saikou Diallo at [email protected] or LeRon Shults at [email protected] prior to submitting an abstract and preparing a brief presentation that covers the four areas of the workshop identified above.\nThe TU Berlin is located in the heart of the science city of Berlin. Its central campus is located in the City-West between Kurfürstendamm and the new landmark of the city, the main train station. A second campus is located in the Technology and Innovation Park Berlin in the district of Wedding. In addition, there are isolated locations in the north and south of the city. The central campus of the TU Berlin is located in the Charlottenburg district. It is divided by the road of June 17 into a north and a south half. In addition to the main building, the buildings include mathematics, chemistry, physics and architecture.\nAt the autobahn intersection Oranienburg turn onto the A111 in the direction of Berlin-Zentrum, at the interchange Charlottenburg change onto the A100 (Stadtring) in the direction of Funkturm. Leave the ring road at the Kaiserdamm junction and turn left at the end of the exit. Drive straight on the Kaiserdamm (later Bismarckstraße) to Ernst-Reuter-Platz. Half circle the course, turn into the street of June 17th and look for a parking space. The main building is the second house (number 135) on the right.\nTake the A10 (Berliner Ring) to Drewitz interchange, then change to the A115 (AVUS) towards Berlin-Zentrum. At the interchange Funkturm keep to direction Wedding, but immediately take the next exit Kaiserdamm and turn right. Drive straight on the Kaiserdamm (later Bismarckstraße) to Ernst-Reuter-Platz. Half circle the course, turn into the street of June 17th and look for a parking space. The main building is the second house (number 135) on the right.\nFrom the main train station take the regional train or the S-Bahn (all lines in the direction of Charlottenburg, Westkreuz, Potsdam or Spandau) to the Zoologischer Garten station. From there either take the underground line 2 in the direction of Ruhleben and get off at the next station (Ernst-Reuter-Platz) or take the bus lines M45, 245 or X9 to Ernst-Reuter-Platz. (Travel time: approx. 15 minutes).\nTake the bus line X9 to Ernst-Reuter-Platz. (Travel time: approx. 15 minutes).\nAt the S-Bahn station Berlin-Schönefeld either take the regional express RE7 (direction Dessau) or take the S-Bahn line 9 (direction Pankow, change at Ostkreuz direction Zoologischer Garten). Zoologischer Garten get off again. From there either take the underground line 2 in the direction of Ruhleben and get off at the next station (Ernst-Reuter-Platz) or take the bus lines M45, 245 or X9 to Ernst-Reuter-Platz.\n(Travel time: about 1 hour).\nTake the X7 or 171 bus to Rudow Underground Station. There take the underground line 7 (direction Rathaus Spandau) and drive to Bismarckstraße. Change to line 2 (direction Pankow) and get off at the second station (Ernst-Reuter-Platz).\nThere are no room blocks reserved for the hotels listed below.
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The Journal of Public Policy, a Cambridge University Press journal, applies social science theories and concepts to significant political, economic and social issues and to the ways in which public policies are made. JPP publishes articles that cut across disciplines with authors coming from a variety of social science disciplines and from several countries around the world, representing a diversity of perspectives and issues.\nThe Journal of Public Policy Blog was created with the intent of sharing information with scholars and other readers on social science theories and their implications for government. If you have submitted to the Journal of Public Policy and are interested in writing a blogpost, please email your post to [email protected]. If you would like to submit a post, please be advised that posts should be a minimum of 500 words but no more than 2,500 words. To help our readers, please include a few tags that may be used to categorize your post as well as a Twitter handle, short biography or links to any additional resources that you wish to share.\nAs a note, the Journal of Public Policy will take a hiatus from processing manuscripts in July 2017. Manuscripts received in this time will be processed August 1, 2017.
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We represent approximately 25 properties along Church Street and the surrounding neighborhood — all in close proximity to the Peirce School. Some of us have lived in the area for decades, while others have purchased properties over the last 10 years.\nIn some cases, we worked closely with the city regarding zoning and permitted use for months prior to purchase. We were all attracted to the stately neighborhood, with its elegant single-family homes and friendly neighbors. For most of us, these homes are our single most important investment.\nThe prospect of Belfast approving the conversion of Peirce School into a multi-unit, long-term rental building with six two-bedroom apartments and two one-bedroom apartments has us concerned, and we have asked for more time to gather information.\nTo be clear, we are not anti-renter (in fact, many of us are renters in other localities). Rather, our concerns also include the open-ended zoning changes that may open the door to future development without appropriate limitations, and without the need of neighborhood input.\nThe city notified us about this proposed project, helmed by Reservoir Ventures LLC, during the busy holiday season. We spent the past few weeks trying to follow facts, and despite apprehensions we tried to remain open-minded. We are as much focused on the "process" that brought us to this point as on the analysis of a specific project.\nAs a result of 2014 zoning discussions, the Peirce building is currently R1 zoned for two condos, although a buyer may request a change in use for a four-unit conversion. There are a variety of non-residential uses currently permitted as well, some of which also may cause concern, primarily because the city has limited mechanisms to control “quality of life” issues once a project has been approved.\nTo that end, we wish to correct the public record related to the most recent occupant of the building. Once the neighborhood was aware of the marijuana grow farm (an entirely different discussion should occur about why it came as a surprise to many of us), we all tried to be good neighbors.\nIt is not accurate to say there were no complaints. When we made calls regarding any issues, because of the current zoning we were told there was nothing the city could do. We don't want to be in a similar situation with this or any other project.\nOur neighborhood was struck by the size change at the center of the Reservoir proposal as much as by the rental versus condo issue, because allowing eight units in the building would represent a 100-percent increase over the units allowed under current zoning.\nA project of this size — keeping in mind the 24/7 nature of any apartment building which differs from its previous incarnations as a school or music conservatory — may have a negative impact on the neighborhood by increasing street traffic, quantity and quality of lighting, and noise levels.\nAn unsightly lighted parking lot with 18 to 24 parked cars might be a visual blight on this verdant and gracious neighborhood, not to mention the prospect of maintenance-related noise (dumpster retrieval, delivery trucks, day-to-day operations and repairs).\nAdditionally, as of this writing, there are no zoning caps or limits on the number of units in the building or expanded construction on the grounds — so the eight proposed today could expand to 10 or even 14 (as the original abutter's notice seemed to suggest).\nAside from floor plans and pre-renovation drawings, there are no interior unit mock-ups or exterior renderings depicting the finished project in the 60-page proposal submitted to the city. These tools would be valuable, especially as we evaluate potential repairs to the large, historic windows and the placement of HVAC and electrical equipment.\nOverall, we have sought information regarding the scale of the project, in addition to the type of conversion allowed under new zoning rules, because we have a natural concern over the potential impact to home values. We believe this impact warrants careful, impartial study by outside experts.\nWe are also unclear about the definition of "affordable" versus "workforce" housing as it pertains to the Belfast market, and believe the city should clarify these terms in tandem with any proposed zoning change.\nAdditionally, will the city separate regulations that govern long-term rentals from short-term rentals like Airbnb, which are currently unregulated? These become significant requests for a project of this scale in our neighborhood.\nA renter, by definition, has a different obligation to their respective living environment and relies on property managers to maintain living standards. We have requested information on this particular manager's track record and reputation — not out of malice, but because several of us are experienced property managers and have questions about the operational numbers.\nThis is an old, historic building with unique renovation challenges, to include ADA compliance and the incorporation of new ramps and appropriate parking. It will require qualified experience and a great deal of money.\nOn this front, because project scrutiny should never be portrayed as vindictiveness, we are requesting that the city delve deeper into the phased-renovation portion of this project and consider a performance bond requirement to certify that the venture is appropriately capitalized prior to final approval.\nIn other localities, this type of project — given Reservoir Ventures' lack of large-scale work to date — would warrant such a move. This is not a punitive measure; it is simply a community safeguard.\nWe are in favor of appropriate development, and recognize we may all have different notions of what belongs in this building. But our diversity is our strength, and it’s what makes Belfast special.\nWe don't want history to repeat itself. The zoning changes being considered are overly broad, and that leaves the neighborhood in a perpetually defensive position.\nIt is unfair to our neighborhood, and does a disservice to Reservoir Ventures LLC, to move forward without the benefit of more time, outside professional analysis, impact studies, specific project information and a broader discussion of rental housing needs in Belfast.
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With immediate effect, the version V1.2 of the SINAMICS Technology Extension SERVCOUP has been released for general delivery. A Technology Extension (TEC) is also known as Open Architecture (OA) application.\nFor SINAMICS, the SINAMICS Technology Extension SERVCOUP (Servo Coupling) from the Advanced Technology Functions is an extension for the SERVO drive object.\nIn the SERVO control mode, SERVCOUP allows motors to be operated which, as a result of their size and/or type of construction, cannot be operated from an individual SINAMICS S120 power unit. These motors are split up into several drive objects, each of which can be operated on a Motor Module, and can be coupled with one another. As a consequence, the individual drive objects can be seen as partial motors with their own winding and terminals.\nIrrespective of the number of coupled drive objects, only one encoder is required for the operation of the motor because the Technology Extension SERVCOUP implements a digital encoder splitter in the Control Unit. In this way, the actual encoder values together with the setpoint specifications are passed on to all encoderless drive objects.\nWhen compared to hardware-based solutions, this provides advantages regarding wiring costs, degree of ruggedness and the number of hardware components required.\nFor motors with fewer drive objects, several SERVO couplings can be operated on one Control Unit. One possible application is operating two SERVCOUP-controlled double-winding motors on one Control Unit.\nFor these motors, the use of the Technology Extension SERVCOUP must be tested and released on an individual basis.\nA detailed description of the product properties and the special motor characteristics can be found in the following Function Manual: 109749781.\nA configuration manual is available for segment motors SIMOTICS T-1FW68 with SINAMICS S120 and Technology Extension SERVCOUP: 109742105.\nThe SERVCOUP can be activated on the SERVO drive object, where it is also parameterized.\nThe use of SERVCOUP requires a license. The Runtime license can be ordered via article number 6SL3077-0AA00-8AB0. The license does not depend on the SERVCOUP version.\nThe current SERVCOUP version V1.2 is available for download at 109748370.\nThere are no supplementary conditions and functional restrictions for SERVCOUP.
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Hi. Should there be a report button on the site somewhere? I can't see one! Ta.\nFor a post? Tap the little red triangle bottom left of the post.
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Let your Wife know how special she is and how much she means to you by sending her this cute Tales Of Makel and Midge Birthday Card.\nRead the charming poetic writing as the cute drawings overwhelm your beautiful Wife.\nSuper cute card with really lovely words and illustrations also a good quality card.\nI'm glad there's you to be with and I think it's time you knew how happy you have made me - how glad I am there's you!
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Includes two 25 minute episodes: God's perfect timing - Buck Denver and crew learn about the 400years between the Old & New Testaments and how Jesus arrives at just the perfect time. The messiah has come! - learn about the life and ministry of Jesus - how He died for us and rose again to launch the kingdom of God in the world and in us.
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Broadsword is fully equipped to comply with the Maritime and Coastguard Agency's Code of Practice for the Certification of Small Vessels.\nIt sleeps up to 6 guests in 3 cabins plus skipper and crew in the saloon.\nFor daytime charter the vessel is coded for up to 8 guests.\nJeanneau Yachts have been building superior sailing yachts for over 50 years. Their hallmarks are precision engineering and innovation, qualities that have pushed the company to the pinnacle of the boat building industry.\nTheir designers and architects have been among the first to embrace the most advanced methods of yacht construction and this unique combination of function and design enables them to produce captivating and inspiring yachts that stand the test of time. The two concepts that set Jeanneau yachts apart - design and construction - are integral to the world-wide success of the brand.\nFor a yacht to be successful it must first be pleasing to the eye; the form and flow of the lines of a Jeanneau are aesthetically pleasing both above and below the waterline. The company is responsive to the suggestions of their customers and have incorporated many of their suggestions into future designs.\nThe second important factor in their appeal is that of performance: a Jeanneau is responsive, agile and most importantly - fast. They provide superior control ahead and astern under power and their well-balanced sail plans make for easy handling even in the most testing conditions. Their high-end sails, modern hulls and quality deck hardware all help with fast, effortless passage making.\nBy utilising cutting-edge moulding processes Jeanneau can produce an immensely strong frame with a lower all-up weight, yet do it in a more environmentally friendly manner than other building techniques. Below decks, the company's passion for rich interior woodworking is another signature of quality. Fine quality hardwoods and strong marine composites are cut to industrial tolerances before being assembled by Jeanneau's team of expert craftsmen. As one of the world's largest boatbuilding groups, Jeanneau can source the highest quality materials at very competitive prices and these savings enable the costs to the yacht owner to be reduced markedly. As an ISO 9001 company, their building processes are certified to the highest international standards.\nElegant, fast and powerful, the 49 slips quietly through the waves in all weathers. At the helm twin steering positions provide excellent all-round visibility and its sleek, easily driven hull surprises everyone with its turn of speed, even in the lightest weather. This enables faster and longer passages to be made effortlessly. Its large, deep, roomy cockpit allows the crew to relax in extraordinary comfort and safety while the miles slip unnoticed under the keel. The deck hardware allows the sails to be handled easily and an electric winch enables even the younger crew to furl the sails without difficulty. There are not many yachts of this size that can be handled in all weathers by the skipper and one crew! A bow thruster makes light work of very tight berthing situations.\nStep below and you will marvel at the 49's exceptional liveable space, where an abundance of natural light and fresh air give a commanding sense of space. The warm colouring of the woodwork combines beautifully with the cream leather soft furnishings to create a feeling of sumptuous luxury. A first glance will take in a spacious saloon, a large galley and well-appointed navigation station.\nThe spacious forecabin has full standing headroom, a large double bed with access from both sides, a dressing station with single pedestal stool, and as much hanging and locker space as you will ever be likely to need.\nWith an en-suite head served with hot/cold shower this cabin combines perfectly the need for space and privacy. Each cabin has a 230v outlet and a12v supply/charging socket.\nThe recesses saloon is light and spacious and provides a feeling of immense space. There is huge storage space under the cabin sole, perfect for keeping the wine cool in tropical climates. A saloon table capable of seating the crew in comfort is located to starboard and surrounded by soft furnishings in cream leather. A bench seat on the port side provided the perfect location to sit and chill under way or to have a short nap after lunch. There are several 230v outlets and a12v supply/charging socket.\nAt the foot of the companionway steps, the navigation station is located to port and the galley to starboard. The galley boasts twin sinks with hot and cold running water, a fridge and freezer and a large 4 burner grill and over cooker. A cooker hood helps void galley aromas to the exterior deck. Aspiring chefs will delight in the ergonomic styling and facilities.\nAbaft the galley and navigation station are two double cabins, one to starboard, the guest cabin located to port with shared access to the second head with shower area.\nBoth aft cabins have ample storage areas for guests. Each cabin has a 230v outlet and a12v supply/charging socket.\nAll guest accommodation areas are served by two Webasto hot air central heating systems to maintain internal temperatures at a comfortable level, day or night.
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craniusmaximus.com may be for sale!\nPlease use the form below to submit an offer to purchase craniusmaximus.com. The web site owner will reply to the email address you provide below.
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On a new Over the Top Radio at 9 PM ET, hosts Ed in San Antonio and co-hosts Cutrer discuss Suicide Squad and Star Wars! The show streams on the homepage - just click "on air" and press play if it's not already live. Replays are available here and on iTunes (kw: angrymarks). Don't miss Over the Top Radio courtesy of your friends at The AngryMarks Podcast Network. Follow @EdInSanAntonio on Twitter.
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At Newmarket Dental Care, we strive to provide quality dental care and maintain dental health for Newmarket and its surrounding communities, in an environment that's fun and rewarding for everyone.\nOur everyday goal is to strive for exceptional customer service every day. The team is always looking to make you feel comfortable and at ease. We pride ourselves on offering gentle oral care, and strive to keep our patients stress-free.\nWe understand that our success and happiness relies upon making the dental experience pleasant for both new and existing patients. To set up an appointment, give us a call today.\nDr. Wayne Kin grew up in Newmarket. His parents owned a local business in Newmarket Plaza where Dr. Kin worked during the summers. His parents always impressed upon him the importance of good dental health as part of good overall health. Dr. Kin embraced this good advice and has passed it on to his family and patients. At Newmarket Dental Care, Dr. Wayne Kin and his staff work hard to make sure all patients are treated like family and feel comfortable and welcome.\nAfter receiving his DDS from Case Western Reserve University in 1994 in Cleveland, Ohio, Dr. Kin completed his residency in care for the developmentally disabled in 1995 and advanced general dentistry in 1996. Dr. Kin practiced dentistry in the United States before returning to Newmarket in 2000. He has been in private practice for 20 years.\nDr. Kin is a member of the York Regional Dental Society, Aurora Dental Study Club, Ontario Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association and Academy of General Dentistry, and he has been published in professional journals. He believes in continuing education and is always taking courses to improve and bring the most current treatment to his patients. Taking care of tomorrows’ smile today is his goal.\nMarried with two daughters, Dr. Kin enjoys hiking, gardening and spending time with his wife and two daughters.\nDr. Ryan Margel, DMD, MS, FRCD(C) is our Endodontist who specializes in root canals. Originally from Toronto, he graduated with distinction from York University with a major in Mathematics. In 2009, Dr. Margel obtained his dental degree from The University of Pennsylvania. He then went on to work as a general dentist for two years prior to embarking on a two-year specialty program at Marquette University in Endodontics. His Masters thesis investigated the anatomical complexities of molar root canals. Dr. Margel is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada, and a member of The American Association of Endodontists.\nDr. Bhavna Sharma is a specialist in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics and is a Fellow elect of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada.\nDr. Sharma has been in the practice of dentistry since 2002 and has over 10 years of experience as a foreign trained orthodontist. She moved to Canada to further her professional skills and education and graduated in dentistry with honors. She has completed the Dental Speciality Advanced Training Program in Orthodontics from the prestigious University of Toronto.\nAs a child, Dr. Sharma was intrigued by the world of dentistry and has followed her passion to become an orthodontist. She loves working with patients of all ages and is passionate about creating a more beautiful, confident smile.\nShe is committed to staying updated with the latest in dentistry and Orthodontics and is an active member of many professional organisations including the Ontario Association of Orthodontics , the Ontario Dental Association, the American association of Orthodontics,the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario.\nIn her free time, she enjoys travelling, reading and spending time with her 7-year-old son and family.\nWorking in dentistry since 1986 and at this practice since 2011, Monica is a Registered Dental Hygienist, and has been certified as a dental receptionist, Level II Dental Assistant and instructor in CPR and first aid. She has also taught dental assisting, run her own dental placement firm, and promoted dental care in schools.\nWhen not working with our patients, Monica enjoys many things, especially travel and meeting new people.\nChantal joined our practice in 2003. She began her dental career as a dental assistant in 1988. Graduating from Seneca College in dental hygiene in 1994, she completed the program at Algonquin College to become a Restorative Dental Hygienist in 2009. Chantal is a member of the College of Dental Hygienists, Canadian Dental Hygienists Association and Ontario Dental Hygienists’ Association.\nAway from the office, she enjoys traveling, reading and spending time relaxing with her family.\nA key member of our staff since 2005, Ileana is a certified dental assistant level 5. She helps Dr. Kin during patient procedures. She’s dedicated to making sure all patients receive excellent care through every phase of their treatment. She loves having the opportunity to meet with patients and build long lasting relationships with them. Ileana says assisting has a very rewarding career.\nAway from the practice, she loves spending time with her son and enjoys working with the community.\nOriginally from Colombia, Viviana joined our practice in 2002. She’s committed to ensuring every patient achieves optimal oral health. “The opportunity to help restore a person’s dentition so he or she can enjoy food again or have a beautiful smile is priceless,” Viviana says.\nIn her free time, she enjoys movies, soccer and friends.
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Hoover High Baseball will play at Petco Park!\nBell schedule change (see below); Cardinals playing at PETCO Park at 1 PM! The Cardinals will be taking on the Kearny Komets.
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To hunt this cache you will need to pay a $5 day use fee to the park or have an annual NW Forest Pass. The cache is located near the Eagle Creek Trail in the Mount Hood National Forest. To reach it you will need to take exit #41 from Interstate Highway 84 and follow the signs to the parking lots. The day pass can be purchased at least two of the parking lots. Driving to the furthest parking lot will put you at the trailhead. It will be a 3.5 mile hike to the cache with a slow but steady climb. The trail is narrow in spots and has a sheer drop-off on one side at some locations. This trail is not suitable for young children. You will pass near the subscriber-only cache GCH13E during your hike.The cache is located about 55 feet off the main trail just before the third metal framed bridge. GPS signals can be spotty so you will want to have the clue and the pictures. Please make sure you return the cache to the same place you found it.\nHaqre ynetr ubevmbagny ebpx, arkg gb ynetr iregvpny ebpx, orgjrra gjb gerrf nobhg 17 cnprf hc n fznyy genvy ba gur rnfg fvqr bs gur znva genvy. Gurer vf na rireterra gerr qverpgyl hcuvyy sebz gur pnpur.\nThe cache in front of it's hiding place.
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Living with constant pain can be debilitating for both the sufferer and for their loved ones. Chronic pain has a heavy psychological component, and secondary issues can develop such as altered personalities, learnt hopelessness, depression and impaired relationships. Clinicians at BlueSky utilise a combination of cognitive, behavioural and meditative strategies that can help you manage your pain, and adjust to a new lifestyle.
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What was so captivating about that book that kept you reading till the end in one sitting? It’s the language. The writer clearly understood the secret of using simple language.\nSeveral upcoming writers have been made to believe that the audience are captivated and impressed by big words and complex expressions. On the contrary, renowned writers and Nobel Prize winners have discovered that writing in simple language captivates readers more. The audience’s purpose of reading is to understand and learn. Writing with simplicity doesn’t dumb down your words, but makes them readable and understandable, and more enjoyable.\nErnest Hemingway was a journalist and novelist. A storyteller. He’s one of the great writers of literature. In 1953, he won the Pulitzer prize for “The Old Man and the Sea.” In 1954, he won the Nobel prize for literature. However, there is something unique about his writings. This Nobel prize winner writes in such simple prose, he can even entertain 10-year olds.\nSimple language makes your content more accessible.\nWriting clearly and precisely makes your piece accessible to readers of different age groups and gender. Using big words, complex and long sentences restrict your audience to people in the same class with you. And these people may not be as many as you think. To put your writings in the hands of many people, it is vital to maintain simplicity in your language use. Your readers should be able to relate with your message without picking up a dictionary for every sentence they read.\nFor instance, Martin Luther caused many Germans to develop interest in reading the Bible by publishing the Luther Bible. The Luther Bible was the German translation of the Bible from Greek and Hebrew, which the commoners don’t have access to. He captivated the audience by writing in the language of the majority. To help him in translating into contemporary German, Luther would make forays into nearby towns and markets to listen to people speaking. He wanted to ensure their comprehension by translating as closely as possible to their contemporary language usage.\nBefore you write, understand the language style of your audience: how they speak and even write, and contextualize your writing. The focus should be about writing the essence of your idea and communicating it in simple words.\nSimple language makes your ideas more thoughtful.\nWriting clearly is an exercise in thinking deeply. It takes deep thinking and attentiveness to break down lumps in your writing, thus making them easy to comprehend for your least educated reader. It means you have carefully chosen the right expressions and descriptions to drive home your idea. Good writers don’t just use metaphors, they select the ones that ring the best in the reader’s mind.\nThe choice of style in writing should not just show the expertise of a writer, but also his ability to analyse and understand what his audience wants. The uniqueness of the writing should captivate readers and keep their eyes glued to the book.\nSo, when next you are engaged in any writing assignment, consider captivating your readers with simple, yet poignant, language.
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Nigella (Nigella sativa L.) is an important seed spice crop having high medicinal importance. Genetic variability, correlation and path analysis was carried out in thirteen nigella genotypes to work out the magnitude of variability for yield and yield contributing traits and also to understand the mutual relationship among the characters. The results revealed that primary and secondary branches per plant, seeds per plant, capsules per plant and biological yield per plant are important yield contributing traits having high heritability as well as strong correlation with seed yield. Therefore, effective selection can be exercised for these traits for realizing higher yield levels in nigella.
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Natasha has exhibited in Australia and the UK. Currently living in Norwich she is a member of the Norwich Lonely Arts Club and Open Studios.\nI am a mixed media experimental artist using acrylic paint, household objects and sand in my work.\nSea and landscapes are my main areas of interest.\nI exhibit, teach and demonstrate in Norwich and beyond.\nMy website is www.natashadayart.artweb.com for further information and examples of work.
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We can book Il Divo.\nWe can book Imagine Dragons.\nWe can book Imani Showalter.\nWe can book India Summer.\nWe can book Indigo Girls.\nWe can book Infected Mushroom.\nWe can book Invisible Scratch Pickles.\nWe can book Isabel Bayrakdarian.\nWe can book Israel Vibration.\nWe can book Itzhak Perlman.
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Weʼve raised £20,815 to found a project in Oliver Hare's name that will strive to prevent male suicide.\nWe've been overwhelmed by all the response so far and so touched by all of the incredibly kind and generous donations.\nIn the last few days of this campaign we are on a final push to raise as much as possible and are so grateful for all donations we receive!\nOlly possessed a remarkable intelligence and a heartfelt sensitivity, enabling him to care for so many whilst pursuing a multitude of talents.\nWith a pioneering spirit and willingness to give, Olly was the driving force behind so many endeavours, from leading the university Think Tank society to compering Jazz performances at London's Adelphi Theatre. He also went on to achieve first-class honours in History at UCL.\nHis kindness was able to touch and inspire people around the world, from the orphans he spent time working with in Romania to his closest friends, who always looked to him for guidance. Despite his humble nature, his greatness was so apparent to all who knew him.\nBut depression is cruel and deceptive, making you feel like you have nothing to give and making it impossible for you to think clearly, especially about the long term.\nSuicide is the biggest killer of men under 45 in the UK, with 75% of all suicides being carried out by men. With the terrible loss of our son, our brother, our nephew and our friend, this devastating statistic becomes all too real.\nOlly’s impact on the world transcends that of most people who live out full lives. And this impact will continue through his memory and the influence he had on so many of us.\nAs suicide rates for men continue to climb, we will put every effort into preventing further tragedy.\nDuring this time of sadness, we are grateful for any donations put towards this cause, no matter how large or small.\nFor Olly- a great housemate, mentor and friend, never to be forgotten- and to help others who are contemplating suicide or suffering from mental health problems.\nProud to support my cousin and his friends raising money for such an important cause in memory of their much loved and exceptional friend.\nOlly that was a tragedy for you, family and friends. I send my love.\nhelp suicide awareness charity Chris's House and the Union of Catholic Mothers (Sacred Heart, Bellshill).
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An original post war Royal Marines blue beret complete with badge. The beret is in fair condition, the cloth rim shows wear and fraying, the lining has long since been removed by the original owner. The badge is in good order and complete with original red backing cloth.
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Last week, I attended Eventsy's launch party at the DL Lounge. It was a lot of fun! Guests enjoyed drinks, taking photos at an onsite photobooth, Potion cupcakes, Xocal Chocolate, a live DJ (DJ Paulie K), and even a special performance by an amazing violinist, Sarino Suno.\nEventsy is a new members-only social club (and a women-run company!), and was created for professionals between the ages of 21-55 to make it easier to plan their social lives. It's all about having fun, making friends, networking, meeting a significant other, and discovering new things.\n"Eventsy is a New Yorker's very own personal event planner that essentially makes it easy for members to once again enjoy a rich social life, meet new people, and network in an enjoyable environment without having to be glued to a computer screen and engage in impersonal online interactions." - co-founder Maria Pardalis.\nEventsy includes weekly business networking happy hours (I'll be joining in on one this week!), intimate signature dinners & fun brunches, upstate vineyard tours, riveting kayak adventures, paintball competitions, rock climbing expeditions, and weekend getaways. Members enjoy access to NYC's hottest lounges, restaurants, bars, and nightlife as well as exclusive invitations to film & movie screenings.\nThis sounds like fun and a great idea! Seems like a more personal meetup company.\nI didn't pick up on the fact that you were from nyc, hey fellow ny blogger!\nSounds like fun. They offer quite the range of activity. Watch out for paintball though--ouch.\nThat violin looks so cool!
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In today’s episode, we talk about how we help Jennifer overcome fears and create a plan to quickly grow her membership by the end of the year.\nJocelyn Sams: Hey y’all. On today’s show, we help Jennifer take her education business to the next level.\nShane Sams: Welcome to the Flipped Lifestyle podcast where life always comes before work. We’re your hosts, Shane and Jocelyn Sams. We’re a real family that figured out how to make our entire living online. And now, we help other families do the same. Are you ready to flip your life? All right. Let’s get started.\nShane Sams: What’s going on everybody? Welcome back to the Flipped Lifestyle podcast. It is great to be back with you again this week. We have a beautiful day in Kentucky and we have an amazing guest. Another member of the Flip Your Life community. On the show today, we want to welcome Jennifer Bradley. Jennifer, welcome to the podcast.\nJennifer B.: Thank you so much for having me. I’m so excited to talk to you guys.\nJocelyn Sams: It is great to talk to you again. Jennifer is someone we have actually met in real life, which is really exciting. You guys know that I love it when we have people on that we have met in real life. This is a really good show for me.\nShane Sams: And I was telling Jennifer off air, we may know Jennifer better than anyone who has ever been on the show because she’s also a member of our all-access mastermind. I literally talk to Jennifer every single day on Voxer.\nJocelyn Sams: And we chose Jennifer to be a part of the podcast because she is a community member who believes in posting her success.\nShane Sams: And taking massive action in her business.\nJocelyn Sams: When we look for people to be a guest on the podcast, we look for people who are really taking action, who are letting other people know about the successes that they’re having. And that is why she’s here today.\nJocelyn Sams: Let’s jump into a little bit of that. Start out by telling everyone about who you are and a little bit about your background and your business.\nJennifer B.: I’m Jennifer Bradley and I’m from Michigan. I have three little kids at home. Ages seven, four and two. And then I’m married to my high school sweetheart. My business is I’m a speech therapist. I started out selling on a third-party platform Teachers Pay Teachers. I’d just sell therapy materials that I have created. I recently, about a year ago, turned it into a membership platform. I have all of my therapy materials in one area for speech therapists to use.\nShane Sams: And how has that gone? I know a lot of people that is a scary transition. They’ll go to a third-party marketplace, they’ll make a little money online, whether it’s putting a book on Kindle or selling something on you-to-me or in another place like that. Then it’s like, “Oh, man. If I go offline, how am I gonna find customers?” All that thing. How’s your membership going?\nJennifer B.: It’s going great. At first, it was a little scary. A little bit daunting to have my own website and send traffic there. But I’m really seeing the benefits now because I own it and as a third-party website I’m on there and I have no control of changes that are made. Since I’m always selling one-off products, I have to continuously sell and sell because most of my products range from $3 to $10. Where the membership is growing now, I’m having members and I’m in charge of my own destiny. It’s been an amazing transition.\nShane Sams: How many members do you have now?\nJennifer B.: I have 380 members now.\nShane Sams: Oh my goodness. That’s insane.\nJocelyn Sams: Yeah, that’s awesome.\nShane Sams: Just think about what you said out loud. We don’t get too far into numbers for people, but I’m gonna paint the picture here for everybody. What if you had 380 people paying you 25 bucks a month or 50 bucks a month or 100 bucks a month. That’s a crazy amount of customers and really all they’re doing is logging into a community and getting access to your resources, right?\nJennifer B.: Mm-hmm. Yeah. They just log in. They have access to all my therapy materials that were on TpT.\nShane Sams: But we sat down at Flip Your Life Live last year and I worked with you at our table for a little while. You were telling me so many amazing things that I hear from so many people, “Oh, my gosh. I was afraid.” You had something making money. This third-party marketplace. It was making good money too, right?\nShane Sams: And you’re like, “Oh my gosh. What if I stop promoting that? Is that gonna die? Am I gonna give up a good thing? A bird in the hand is better …” All those fears that we have. I remember we were talking about your promotion strategy and you were still really promoting even the third-party marketplace. I looked over and I’m, “But the membership’s making as much money as that. Why would you just not promote the thing that’s passive and create stable predicable income?” And we were like, “Yeah. That’s probably what I should do.” Right?\nJennifer B.: Yeah. I needed you to knock some sense into me because I was only pretty much promoting TpTs little one-off sales. Since starting to work with you guys, I have gone up almost 100 members in a month. I needed that.\nJocelyn Sams: Okay. That’s awesome.\nShane Sams: That’s why we love bringing success stories on because most of the time people know what to do and they do just need to talk it through with somebody and see the fork in the road and be like, “Yeah, I’ve been down this road 100 times. I’m telling you, it’s the right thing.” But the most important thing is you actually took action on it. That’s why you got 100 members in a month is because you said, “Yeah. That’s the path I need to go down. I just need to hammer down on it.” And that’s what we love about you, Jennifer. ‘Cause you put in the work. You do what it takes. It takes some risks. It takes a little discomfort at times to make it to the next level.\nShane Sams: We were just meeting with our live event coordinator for next years live event. We were like, “Could we double or triple the amount of people who come to Flip Your Life Live?” I looked over at Jocelyn and I said, “This feels really scary. Though, it’s probably right.” That’s where you were. Do I go all in on the membership and leave behind what got me here to get to the next level? And that was scary, wasn’t it?\nJennifer B.: Yes, it was very scary. Because TpT was a big income for me. To just let that do its own thing without promoting it was a very big jump. But it’s been working out really well.\nShane Sams: Now, you’re full-time online. I know you do go in to the school every once in a while just for a couple hours to keep your toe in the water, but you are full-time online correct?\nShane Sams: Well, I just want to first, before we got on, ’cause we’re gonna try and help you get to the next level. That’s always our goal. There’s always a next level. There’s always a way to raise the bar. But congratulations for flipping your life because it takes a lot of energy and effort and courage while you’ve got three kids under the age of seven at home to do what you’ve done. And we never want to shortchange that. It’s so easy to get complacent and it’s so easy to always look ahead. But sometimes look back and say, “Wow. I’ve done something that 90% of people are not doing.” And you’ve done a great job of that, Jennifer, so congratulations.\nJennifer B.: Thank you. Thank you.\nJocelyn Sams: I think that it’s important to recognize that Jennifer didn’t wave her magic wand to make all this happen. There was a lot of hard work and energy that went behind it. But I think that in hindsight you would say that it was worth it.\nJennifer B.: Oh, yeah. Definitely. I didn’t watch TV for three years, but it paid off in the end.\nShane Sams: What brought you to the Flip Your Life community?\nJennifer B.: I heard you guys on Pat Flynn. I had been a part of another membership community to grow memberships. It was a great community, but it wasn’t as family focused. It was more technical focused. I liked that you guys had the technical part but also you were a family. You were a husband and wife team. It was very focused on the community and the members helping each other and I really liked that aspect of it.\nShane Sams: You know, that’s one reason we started the Flip Your Life community in the first place. Because when we were out trying to start our online business, we found the same thing. We found a lot of courses. We found a lot of people telling you how to do things. But we didn’t find anywhere where we felt like people were focused on the real issues that were holding us back. The things that held us back were not we couldn’t grind though and figure out WordPress or we couldn’t grind through and figure out how to take payments for a product. Those are all solvable issues. It was we’ve got a four-year-old and two-year-old and they’re screaming while we have 30 minutes to work. What do we do? We had to stumble through all those problems ourselves and when we decided to start teaching this, we were like, “That’s where we need to focus our energy. Helping people deal with the real issues that hold them back.\nShane Sams: It’s why we love people that come on with three, four, five, six, even seven kids. Because it just proves out there, look, Jennifer has three kids. Jennifer has a life. Jennifer was working. She built a business online. There you go. Why are you not doing that? I just want to encourage anybody that hears this. You can do this while raising a family working full-time. You just gotta take the inspiration and do it.\nJennifer B.: That’s what I liked. You guys talk a lot about the mindset and the fears. I think that was more my big thing. Getting over that stuff than anything.\nJocelyn Sams: That’s one thing that we’ve just really learned through the years of doing this. Usually, things boil down to something that we’re afraid of. Maybe it’s something that we think we can’t do. Or some kind of self-limiting belief is what causes a lot of people’s issues.\nJocelyn Sams: Let’s dive into that a little bit. Let’s explore what’s going on with you as far as what is holding you back right now? If you were to look at something and say, “I’m worried about something. Or I’m afraid I can’t do something.” What might that be?\nShane Sams: ‘Cause the fears do not go away just because you become successful. In fact, they may get bigger and you just have to keep overcoming that next obstacle. That next fear. That next mindset issue every step of the journey. I don’t want anyone out there to say, “Wow. Shane, Jocelyn and Jennifer have made it. They’re never afraid again.” Right? We all have fears that are holding us back. What’s challenging you right now?\nJennifer B.: I think the fear of overall being judged by selling things or I’m being too pushy and just having that being judged by the speech community. Because it’s a smaller community of professionals. So, I don’t want to have … I’m afraid of getting judged about being that pushy sales person I guess.\nJocelyn Sams: I totally understand that. I’ve definitely gone through that as well. I think in the education space especially you can have these types of fears because a lot of people offer things for free because it’s education. You have this mindset that, “Oh, nobody wants to pay for anything.” Things like that. Would you say that that is part of it?\nJennifer B.: Yes. Definitely part of it. Like I should be giving away things for free instead.\nShane Sams: What happens here is it’s a lot like everything else in our society in 2018 basically. The loudest voices come from the fringes. Right? And when you get the person who’s really bitter and is a taker and wants everything free and really doesn’t respect. I find that a lot of people that write us hate mail or something because we charge for our products or something like that, they’re usually coming from a place of disempowerment and they’re really mad and bitter. And they almost feel entitled like someone should either give them everything or maybe they’re just frustrated and they can’t achieve it and they wish they could have it, but they’re not really willing to do what it takes, so they want to complain about it. Right?\nShane Sams: What we have found is those loud voices from the fringes are the ones that derail us the hardest. We look at our comments all the time. We look at our Facebook posts. We look at the emails that we receive. We look at our … Even our reviews on our podcast on iTunes. Probably 1% of them are actually complaining or actually negative. But they are so loud and so mean that they just override … You have 300 and something people paying you money every month without complaining. But that one comment on the webinar in the chat box … wants to make you just bash your head through the wall.\nJocelyn Sams: And find value in it.\nShane Sams: And find value in it. And not only that, have found a way to believe in themself enough to bet on their own life. To bet on their own future with their money and their time. Those are the people we’ve got to really focus on. Because if we focus on the bad people that are judging us, how can we help the good people that aren’t?\nShane Sams: We struggled through this when we were about to host our live event. We were like, “Who are we to host a live event? Everybody else goes and speaks at live events. You have 10 speakers on stage. We were like, “No, we’re gonna host our own. We’re gonna speak on stage for two straight days and interact with over 100 people. That’s what we’re gonna do.” We had some negative comments. We had some negative things that we had to deal with. But look at all the good that came out of that live event. Just for you and for other people. If we listened to those negative voices, then we don’t get to help all the people that really need it.\nJennifer B.: Yeah. That makes sense. Yes.\nJocelyn Sams: Sometimes it’s hard to listen to that voice. Especially when you have these people who are saying, “Oh, well, your product’s too expensive.” Or, “I don’t want to join your membership because it should be free. I can get better stuff like this for free.” Well, you know what? That’s fine. They’re not your people.\nShane Sams: Go do it, dude.\nJocelyn Sams: Go for it. Do it. Spend your time looking for it. It is out there. But if you want to spend your time and effort doing it, then you’re not my customer. I think that it just takes a little bit of time just to get used to the idea. It used to bother me a lot more than it does now. When somebody would be super negative or say something that just bothered me or whatever. It doesn’t bother me as much anymore. I think just being okay with everything not being perfect.\nShane Sams: And also too, Jocelyn and I are bothered by hate in different ways. I really bow up and want to fight them. I write them back sometimes and I’m, “Bring it. Let’s go. I’ll joust with you.” And Jocelyn, it gets her really, really down. Like, really, really down and doubting. But it does affect us both really negatively. The biggest thing that we’ve learned over the last couple years is you gotta ignore it. You just gotta ignore it. It’s gonna come. You have to accept it, that it’s gonna happen. And the more you can delete it, the better. Right?\nShane Sams: You just gotta let that go. Because, gosh, you just can’t make everybody happy. You know that. You’re selling to schools.\nJennifer B.: Mm-hmm. And yeah, I’m like Jocelyn in that it gives me doubts. I’m like, I can’t be scared to do things. You had told me to send out three emails a week and I thought I was gonna get a bunch of hate mail from people. I think I overreacted about that. So, I’m trying to get my head around the fact that I’m just overthinking.\nShane Sams: Once you get over the fact that it’s going to happen, that doesn’t really make it easier to deal with, but you can create systems. That’s the real practical thing that we’ve done to shield ourselves from it. It’s really important once you have enough money to get someone to take some of that off of you. You need a customer service person. Or if you have a business partner, like Jocelyn, before we could afford customer service, I would check the messages first to delete the hate mail before Jocelyn saw it because it was such an energy drain on her. Right?\nShane Sams: And that’s gonna create more energy drain.\nJocelyn Sams: Yeah. “This person’s a jerk, don’t join their community.” You don’t want that to happen either. One of the things that I do to deal with this, especially when I was still answering my own customer service a lot, is I would say, “Okay. Well, what’s the worst thing that can happen? If I send out this email asking people to buy something, what’s the worst thing that can happen?” Well, the worst thing is maybe someone would say, “This is a rip off. It’s way too expensive. And this website is a joke.” Then I would write a little response to that. And it would say something like, “Hey. Thank you for your email. I understand that you think that the product is too expensive. I totally understand. There are lots of free resources available online. Feel free to use those and I appreciate you writing in.” Or whatever. That way, my mind had already dealt with it.\nShane Sams: It’s a canned response. Sends the same thing back to everybody, so she doesn’t have to waste any energy. But she also feels like she answered the person that was mad at her.\nJocelyn Sams: For me, I felt like I was prepared for it that way. And really, I only had to send it out one or two times. In my head, I’m thinking I’m gonna get 100 responses that say this and I got two.\nShane Sams: Let’s put this in context too because sometimes the criticism that we get is harder than we think it is. Right? What’s the meanest thing anyone’s actually ever said to you in your customer service? What’s the meanest thing that you can remember right now, seriously, that anyone has ever said to you?\nShane Sams: It’s like that fear of something that could happen has almost over … You can look back and say, “Literally, that has never happened to me.” My mom, I was sitting there last night at my mom’s house. And it’s almost Halloween when we’re recording this. My mom was like, and God love her, “Now, you’re gonna take the kids’ candy up to the hospital right?” I was like, “Why would I do that?” She goes, “Well, they’ll run that right through the x-ray machine to make sure nobody’s putting razorblades in your Reese’s cups. I said, “Mom. Let’s be honest here. Do you know any human being, in person, that that’s ever happened to?” She said, “Well, no. But I read about it in the paper one time.” Right? We laugh at that. You know what I’m saying? We hear that one thing or we imagine that one scenario and it becomes this overriding thing in our life that we think’s gonna happen and then it’s almost real. And then keeps us from doing something that could cause that. Right?\nJennifer B.: Mm-hmm. But yeah, I like that idea to pre-make your emails. I feel like that would make me feel better.\nJocelyn Sams: Yes. It’s just one less thing to think about. You just know that if that situation happens, you have a response for it. You don’t even have to think about it. You can just put it outside your mind.\nShane Sams: And your brain will deal with it.\nJocelyn Sams: One thing to remember is just that people … There’s always gonna be someone who doesn’t like you. If everyone likes you, then you’re probably not polarizing enough. You need to find someway to make it, not controversial, but just let your real personality come out. If you’re not doing that, then people probably aren’t really connecting with you.\nShane Sams: That’s an actual email.\nJocelyn Sams: Who reads their hate mail on the air? Nowhere but the Flipped Lifestyle podcast.\nShane Sams: But that guy sent that around and was so bitter and hateful and he didn’t look up and say, “You know, these guys have 4,000 posts in their success stories forum.” Think about that. He was so blinded by his own bitterness that he just had to be hateful instead of realizing that we had something that could possibly help him. That’s what you’ve got to … Your materials not only are helping teachers have the better work experience, helping them be happy at work, helping them be happy at home because they’re not spending time on lessons, and think about all the kids and people who are gonna be impacted over the years by all the lesson plans that you’re putting out there and everybody out there who’s doing something with their life and putting things out on the internet, you’re bringing value to the world. Never let those negative voices hold you down. Okay?\nJocelyn Sams: All right, Jennifer. We’ve talked a little bit about what’s going on inside your head. What can we help you with as far as working on the nuts and bolts of your business to help you move it forward?\nJennifer B.: I am the type to see something and want to do it. So, I buy too many courses because I want to prefect this and I want to perfect that. I’m just everywhere with everything and I don’t know where to focus my time. Do I focus my time on blogging more? Do I focus my time on creating ads? Do I focus my time on Instagram or email marketing or … I’m all over the place with what I should do next I guess.\nShane Sams: What do you want right now? What do you want to spend your time on and where do you want to go? The easiest thing to do is set a member goal or a money goal. Right? Then how do I get there, or how do I want to get there? What is your next goal right now for you?\nJennifer B.: My goal would probably be I would love to have 500 members by the end of the year. Yes, that’s my goal.\nShane Sams: We’ve got about two months to get there. That’s good. Ambitious goals are what you need. You want to stretch. Right?\nShane Sams: How do you want to get there? If you said, “Man, any path I pick will work. Anything I do will work because if I put the effort into it and I’ve got a plan, if I execute the plan, it will work. What’s your easiest path mentally to get there?\nJennifer B.: Probably for me probably more Facebook ads or Instagram ads ’cause I know them decently. It’s an easier way for me to, I think, to advertise I guess.\nJocelyn Sams: Okay. So, really that means that you think that you need to either promote to your current audience or grow your audience. Which one of those would you say is accurate? Or both?\nJennifer B.: I think grow my audience. I recently got an email from somebody telling me that she was so excited to join. That I need to promote more because she didn’t know about me. I guess that’s them telling me. I feel like I need to get my name out there a little bit more.\nShane Sams: Okay. This is a very similar place that we found ourselves earlier this year. Okay? I just want to go back to what we just said because it’s really important for anybody out there listening about working backwards. You said 500 people. And then we said, “What’s the best way to get there?” You said Facebook ads. Right? And then that led to an anecdote that proved it in your system. You have a person that told you, a customer, that was, “Wow. If I’d known about you sooner, I’d have done this.” And you’ve been in the game a little while, so you’ve got plenty of things that you’ve already done that you can go ahead and promote. It’s not like you’ve gotta reinvent the wheel every day or create new blog posts or create new content. You just have to activate all this amazing stuff you’ve already got.\nShane Sams: But working backwards from the goal, your plan is basically, “Okay, I need to get 100 more members. I need to promote my most popular stuff to new people on Facebook.” That’s it. That’s all you have to do for the rest of the year. You don’t have to create anything new. You don’t have to reinvent the wheel. You’ve just gotta go do that.\nJocelyn Sams: It may also mean some repurposing. What I mean by that is can you create a short video about one of the things you’ve written a blog post about and post it on YouTube?\nShane Sams: Our priority list always goes in this order. We look at every task and we dive down into tasks. Yesterday Jocelyn and I were planning out November and we said, “What is our goal for November?” Well, we have to get our Black Friday sale ready, which we’re gonna be selling our videos from Flip Your Life Live, the video package. We said, “Okay, what do we have to do? What are all the tasks that we have to do to get that done and repurpose that content into a product?” So, we’re wrote down all those tasks. But then we look at those tasks … For us, the next step is for me and Jocelyn is we say, “Okay, who’s gonna do what?” But for you, you’re just like, “What order am I gonna do the tasks.” Right?\nShane Sams: But back up a little bit. Before we decided that was the thing we were doing in November, we had four other things that we could do that would do different things. Like making YouTube videos, making podcasts, doing all these things. We always give them little … We draw little icons behind them. We say, “This one would make money immediately. What’s the fastest one to make the most money? This one would keep current customers happy. This one would be promotion. This one would be a process that we could delegate. This one might be something that we have to do on a repeated basis.” The things that do money always win.\nShane Sams: When you tell me, “Well should I make more blog posts?” My first question is, does it make you more money? Maybe in the long-term. But you already got blog posts that you can promote. Why not just promote them and send that to your list? Now it’s making money and it’s promotion. You’re ready to go. That’s how you have to look at things. What makes me the most money this quarter. Period. Do that. If everyone just makes that decision, your long-term plans will automatically stack up and work in your favor because you’re making money as you go.\nJocelyn Sams: And be decisive. Usually the reason that people bounce around from course to course or community to community is because they’re not really decisive on what they want. Truth be told, they don’t really believe in themselves to do whatever it is that they’ve set out to do, so they think, “Oh, well, if I just take this ads course, this is gonna solve all my problems.” No. You already have everything that you need to be successful. Stop hiding behind courses and do the work.\nJennifer B.: I have like 10.\nShane Sams: This was $1,000 too by the way. This was not a cheap course.\nJocelyn Sams: Nothing against this particular program or this particular person. I don’t know anything about them. But I’m like, “No.” This person has probably taken 100 courses. They have implemented some things, but I’m like, “You already have all the knowledge, all the information that you need. It’s right there. You don’t need another course. Stop hiding behind courses.” Anyway, that’s what I’m trying to say is that you already have everything you need. If you are not taking action, you need to do a little bit of internal work. What is stopping you? What is making you think you can’t do it? There’s something inside that’s making you want to take another path or basically just delay the inevitable. Stop delaying it. Get the work done.\nShane Sams: This worked. This worked. Why would I not just do it over and over. And I get the feeling that you’re like me. Sometimes we get bored with the, with what’s working.\nShane Sams: But just do it. Just keep doing that. Keep shooting free throws and keep scoring points. Because that’s all you gotta do to win.\nJocelyn Sams: Sometimes it’s easier to look for an alternate path than to stay on the path that you’re already one.\nJocelyn Sams: And it also requires some work. There’s some brush in the path. You’re gonna have to clear that off. There’s some things that you’re gonna have to do. But if I just find another path, it might be better.\nJennifer B.: I think you guys both hit it. I think sometimes my fear of the getting judged thing and not selling I’m like, “Oh, I’ll buy a course to do that. To learn how to do that more.” And then Shane, like you just said, I think sometimes I get bored to. I’m like, “Ooh, this course looks good. I’ll do this.” And I have 10 courses that I haven’t taken yet.\nShane Sams: Oh, without question. I buy books all the time and I’ll read a chapter and I’ll get really excited. But then I get bored. I don’t even do what the chapter told me to do.\nJocelyn Sams: We seriously probably have over 100 books on our bookshelf. We’ve probably read about half.\nShane Sams: The shelf is ending in the middle. Right? And I’m not saying that’s not valuable. We get things out of them. But it’s … I bought this book the other day about YouTube. And I know our YouTube strategy. We have a plan for next year. It’s repurpose it. We have over 1,000 videos of questions we’ve answered over the last few years on online business and we want to roll those out onto YouTube individually. We have a live strategy to answer questions from the community. One a day or one every other day. And then put that question as an answer. We’ll take that answer, give it to the person who asked the question, who’s a member, but then we’ll just do it on YouTube, so it’s more content.\nShane Sams: I know this strategy. I know it’ll work. The numbers don’t lie. I’m looking at the stats and I’m like, “Okay, well, we’ll have 1,000 videos by the end of next year. If all those videos are getting 10 views a day, we’re getting 10,000 views a day.” It’s not hard. And then we just pitch something at the end. That’s what we have to do. But I bought this book about YouTube ’cause I’m looking for the magic. When really, the magic is roll up your sleeves and do it and a year from now amazing things will happen.\nJocelyn Sams: Imperfect action always beats no action.\nShane Sams: That’s right. That’s right.\nShane Sams: And the book was so bad. I’m not gonna name names. But this book was, “Start your channel. Create a playlist.” There was nothing. It was supposed to be the best book ever. The reviews. All these experts were on the front saying it was the most important YouTube book that had ever been written. And it was literally like, “Start your YouTube channel.” That’s what the whole book was about. We’re always looking for the magic pill, but the magic pill is us. The magic pill is work. Just gotta do it and grind. I’m gonna help you create a lot of Facebook ads between now and the end of the year.\nJennifer B.: I know. The things that you’ve been giving me since I joined your private coaching, I’m like, “This is scaring me.” But it’s all good.\nShane Sams: But it’s all worked, right?\nShane Sams: It’s all worked so far.\nJennifer B.: 100 members in a month.\nJocelyn Sams: All right, Jennifer. I’ve really enjoyed our conversation today about just the different fears, mindset issues and trying to move forward in your business. What is one thing that you plan to take action on in the next day or so based on what we’ve talked about here today?\nJennifer B.: I am going to do the working backwards thing where I’m gonna figure out how I can get another 120 members by December 31st. The specific tasks that go into that. I know it’s ads, but I gotta figure out my strategy for it.\nShane Sams: The most important question in any ad strategy is where you’re sending people. That’s something that me and you can hash out in the private mastermind. What are we going to promote? We’re not gonna promote 40 different things. We’re gonna figure out a good strategy and stick to it and just promote it over time to beat those members out of the bushes. Okay?\nShane Sams: All right. What an awesome call, Jennifer. Man, that was just some amazing stuff and you have an amazing goal that’s gonna take you forward. Before we go, Jocelyn and I love to share a bible verse with all of our listeners. We get a lot of our inspiration in business and in life from the Bible and we’re super excited today because Jennifer has a verse that she would like to share with everybody listening to the podcast.\nJennifer B.: All right. The one I like is the Proverbs 21:5. It is the plans of the diligent lead to profit as surely as haste leads to poverty.\nShane Sams: Ooh. That is deep.\nJocelyn Sams: I love it. I think that it really echos what we’ve talked about here today. There is no magic wand, there is no magic pill. If you are going to live the life that we live, you’ve gotta do the work.\nShane Sams: That’s such a clear example for all business owners. The plans of the diligent. That means you plan it and then you do the work. Right? But then the plans of the hasty, they’re just trying to look for the magic pill and they fail. What an awesome verse. Listen, thank you for sharing that verse today and thank you just for being so transparent. Coming on the show and sharing what you’re doing and all the members and really being open and honest with your fears. That’s gonna resonate with somebody today. That’s gonna help somebody else move forward in their business. That’s what we’re all about. Throwing that pebble in the pond and letting that ripple out. Thank you Jennifer for sharing your story today.\nJennifer B.: Well, thank you guys for having me. This has been amazing. I have some work to do.\nJocelyn Sams: All right guys. If you need help building your online business, getting those members just like Jennifer did, we would love to have you inside our Flip Your Life community. The first 30 days are totally free and you can learn more at flippedlifestyle.com/free. We hope to see you inside the community real soon.\nShane Sams: All right guys, that is all the time that we have today. Thank you so much for tuning in to the Flipped Lifestyle podcast. We will see you next time. Between now and then, get out there and do whatever it takes to flip your life. We’ll see you then.
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Increase your confidence and credibility in any networking situation.\nThese 3 Elevator Pitch Examples will make you more effective at trade shows, business networking events, and social gatherings.\nThis fast-paced interactive session will keep you on your toes with cutting edge techniques, real world examples, and a simpler, more effective approach to starting business conversations.\nFeb 16: Elevator Pitch CPR!
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For those of you in the USA, Happy Thanksgiving! For those elsewhere, happy Thursday evening!\nI just wanted to take a few moments to say thanks to everyone who has stumbled across Andy’s Travel Blog. We launched the blog two years ago and it’s been a heck of a ride. Here’s to many more!\nI’m personally thankful for all the family, friends, and acquaintances I get to walk through life with, and the many more I have yet to meet!\nI’m most thankful for my United Premier Access (as I wrote about here). It may sound simple, but it saves me much time and stress, so I may focus on enjoying my travels even more!\nI am thankful for my health. I have no allergies and take no medications — not even aspirin. Mentally and physically, I still feel like I am in my twenties.\nI’m thankful for the gift and grace of travel.\nI’m particularly thankful for access to the top agents at a few programs. They have saved my bacon countless times.\nI am very thankful for my lovely family. I enjoy being with them so much that even just flying out on my first leg always brings on pains of homesickness.\nHave a Happy Thanksgiving and thanks again for your support!
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Might be old news but just reading that Steve COCKtrerill job is hanging in the balance and that Garry monk is waiting in the wings . personally I think he is doing a great job . 😂.\nMight be worth paying 'arry Redcrap another £1 million to keep them up?\nI hope A****n keep Pardew as well.\nThey’re both doing a fantastic job 😂😂.\nSky sports transfer saying joe mason is on his way back to the mol from burton.\nHis loan was only until January and he's been injured since November. Need to get him fit and out on loan again ready to sell in the summer.\nReports state we have signed Rafa Mir from Valencia for 2 million, Real Madrid were about to sign him.\nRafa Mir signed from Valencia. 2M.\nThere's a lot of Twitter posts from Spain saying we have cut in on the deal with Madrid (who have been after him for 8 months) . Great if true. Adds something extra in having the option to play a big tall lad to aim the ball at.\nI won't get carried away with the Madrid piece. I don't think he was ever going to trouble Ronaldo, Bale or Benzema. Maybe he was destined for their B team.\nPotential is there but a long way off cutting it in English Football at our level from bargain basement level of 3rd tier football from what I've seen on YouTube.\nWell done to Nuno on getting manager of the month well deserved .\nPatricia has a muscle injury.\nGee, where is your pre match rundown? could do with a laugh it’s been on of those Fridays .\nWhy on earth have Vile sacked Steve Bruce? He was doing a great job . Unbelievable Jeff.\nWhat's even funnier is the fact that they have contacted Jorge Mendes and asked for his help in finding a young upcoming manager for them like he did for us. You know, the same Jorge Mendes that Villa complained about last season. Maybe we should write to the FA and ask them to investigate their links with him.\nI hope uncle Jorge told them to go F$%# off . Doubt it though business is business well the least he could do is charge them an extra finders fee - premium or get them a sh1t manager .\nI hope he recommends Walter Zenga . .\nBruce will be back as soon as another club has a bad spell meantime Villa might look to a former striker of theirs as next manager I believe he is available.\nI hope Uncle J helps them out.\nThey could become our feeder club!\nLooking forward to today’s match as always . Just been reading Paul Merson’s predictions on the sky sports app not only has he tipped us to win 2-0 @7/ 1 but has also said he likes watching us play and we could do as well as 7th if we keep playing the way we are, love how people are starting to sit up and give us the credit we deserve . Personally don’t care about the score as long as we get 3 points . COYW.\nAlright bill I agree with your post 3 points today is top priority but clean sheet and score 2 or more goals would be the icing on the cake.\nWell there you go a 2-0 win leaving us two points ahead of ManU and three behind Spurs and Arsenal best let that sink in for a few minutes because this is incredible the Wolves are swimming with the sharks guys.\nWell Phillip you have had your icing on the cake now . 2-0 to the wolves . Hope your brother is keeping well.\nMy brother is doing great improving all the time thnks👍.\nWe can check out palace tonight ready for next saturday. the best feeling i'm getting is that we are only going to get better and better.\nWent to match put we down to win 3-0 and 3-1 but got first goalscorer right Cavalaro at 13/ 2.\nGood substitutions by Nuno changed game.\nWatched motd2 lastnight and I have to say that Man City looked average they lacked that flare that they usually have I think there missing Kevin de what ever his name is and it showing, they look half the team they did last season . 😂 we took them all the way to penalties in the cup so why not in the prem?\nPersonally I thought they were the mutts nuts! Just to 6 goal. I’d settle for 3 and a win! ⚽️😉👍.\nLol Agee with you there RKO . 😂.\nWarnock . sorry I thought it was walnut . as I said who cares.\nTrust me I don’t give a hoot about walnut .\nWho cares what walnut is saying to the press we are playing in the big boy league now and we are doing our talking on the pitch, we are playing great football and we deserve to be where we are, he wouldn’t be opening his mouth if we were at the bottom of the league.\nSky sports have confirmed it keeps him at the club till 2021 .\nLike it Gee . Looking forward to the match feels like an age since the last home game . On a different note went to a restaurant the other night with the lads from the rugby club called daffodils just off stavley road by the Mol if anyone like Middle Eastern food well worth a visit . 3 points tomorrow please.\nGood one gee, hope all is well with you . Three points today would be great.\nIt got sucked up the Nunu.
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"Broadcasting the World: The New Ecosystem for News Online."\n("Reeling Them In: Building an Audience for News Video") featured: Chris Cillizza, Journalist, The Washington Post, Jim Brady, Executive Editor of WashingtonPost.com, Ann Derry, The New York Times' Editorial Director of Video and Television, Refet Kaplan, Managing Director, Fox News, Lila King, Director of CNN iReport and Jon Sawyer, Executive Director of the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.\nThe panel was introduced by YouTube's Steve Grove, who heads news and politics and host of the event.\nYouTube has published the entire 1-hour session. We attended the conference and found it quite interesting. We are pleased to see it published and to share it right here on purple channel.
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1965 AH project | Austin-Healey Club of America, Inc.\nI am new to this club. I have a 1965 Austin Healey that was give to me a few years ago. The last time it was registered was in 1988 by a relative. It has not been driven since then. When I got it I pulled the engine since I figured that it would need a rebuild. I have not touched it since, and am in the process if un-burying it in the garage to see what I can do with it.\nAny suggestions as to what to look for, where to start, etc would be greatly appreciated. The VIN number on the title is 10CCD AH247 56. Not sure exactly what model it is but looks like an MG.\nThought this would be a helpful site. Sadly, no responses after 3+ months. I will try elsewhere.\nWhat you have is an Austin Healey Sprite and you are correct it is the same as an MG Midget (these models were "badge engineered" like Ford & Mercury or Chevy and Pontiac). The number you list is an engine number, not a Vehicle Identification Number. The 10cc designation means that is a late 1098 engine which has the 2 inch diameter main bearing crankshaft. If that is the number listed on the title, someone screwed things up somewhere along the line.\nThe VIN on a British car is the same as the chassis number. On your car it is located on an aluminum plate about 1 1/2 by 3 1/2 inches, screwed to the left wheel arch valance in the engine compartment. For your model it should be H AN8 L xxxxx. That would mean it is a Mk3 Sprite. It should have external locking door handles, roll up windows and a removable top and top frame.
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On every report card, students are evaluated on six learning skills and work habits separately from their mark. They identify the student's strengths and the areas in which improvements are needed.\nThe six learning skills and work habits are: responsibility, organization, independent work, collaboration, initiative, and self regulation.\nThe learning skills and work habits are evaluated and reported as follows: E – Excellent, G – Good, S – Satisfactory, N – Needs Improvement.\nOngoing assessment will occur to allow students the opportunity to be successful. Students will be evaluated in four categories of the achievement chart. The four categories are: knowledge, thinking/inquiry, communication, and application.\nSeventy percent of the grade will be based on assessments conducted throughout the course. This portion of the grade reflects the student's most consistent level of achievement throughout the course, although special consideration is given to more recent evidence of achievement.
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What we do... Given the rapidly changing digital landscape, we seek to understand your people, processes and systems in order to remove barriers to sustainability and growth.\nWhy we do it... We have an intimate knowledge of the struggles and challenges faced by small to medium businesses and are committed to sharing strategies for success, including how many big business solutions can work just as effectively for smaller operations like yours.\nHow we do it... Using our wealth of experience and unique mix of skills we design practical solutions, often ingenious, sometimes unorthodox, but always innovative!\nBut, enough about us... why are you here?\nYou want your online presence to look fantastic - smart, professional and always up-to-date.\nPerhaps you're a big company, or a small business with big aspirations, but you also recognise that it doesn't stop at your website. You also need to manage and protect your other IT assets. What's worse than finding a computer virus has hit your systems, or that you don't have a recent backup? What's worse - the time and money you waste recovering! Could your business survive the loss of your critical data?\nLike it or not, how you look and operate in a world dominated by the web is critically important to your business survival and growth. You've heard about responsive websites, about the importance of SEO and how the Cloud is the next big thing. Putting all the tech talk aside, it comes down to one thing, you want results!\nSo, now we've established why you're here, check out the rest of our site to find out more about us, and the products and services we offer to get you those results. If IT isn't your core business, you need to partner with someone who can provide you with total peace of mind.\nAt DNG Technology, IT is our business!\nDNG Technology is an accredited Amazon Web Services Partner.\nDNG Managed Cloud, utilising Amazon Web Services, combines the flexibility, scalability and power of Amazon with DNG's dedication to delivering cost effective solutions that provide the highest levels of functionality, performance and ease of use.
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Anyone who’s given up smoking cigarettes will tell you that, in all honesty, the process is no walk in the park. Some folks will even share with you the various techniques they used in an attempt to quit—such as nicotine gum, the nicotine patch, hypnosis and going cold turkey—all of which may not work for everyone. If this sounds like your situation, and you’re open to trying a different approach, how about quitting smoking by switching to vaping?\nVaping is when you inhale and exhale vapor produced by a vaporizer, electronic cigarette or a similar apparatus. There are compact vape pen options that are more cigarette- or cigar-like, offering a familiar feel, and many are a convenient size to take with you wherever you go. Unlike tobacco cigarettes that produce hazardous smoke, the vapors from a vaporizer come from a tobacco-free aerosol mist, so it gives out vapor instead of smoke. Some e-cigs are disposable, while others are refillable with strong rechargeable batteries to ensure uninterrupted, all-day use.\nContinues muscle memory: Quitting smoking cold turkey does not work for many people, and here is where vaping helps. Using a vaporizer—especially a vape pen—simulates the act of smoking without the tobacco. Your muscle memory is hardwired to the motions involved, so you keep the action for a time while first giving up tobacco.\nMaintains the throat hit: Many smokers are in agreement about what is called the “throat hit.” It’s the sensation of inhaling smoke and getting a tingly feeling at the back of the throat. It satisfies so much that most people want another hit almost immediately. The good news is that this euphoric sensation is also available with vaping, while eliminating the inhalation of smoke. Vaping is the only non-tobacco smoking alternative that maintains the throat hit.\nAn affordable way to quit: Although there are several techniques available to those who want to quit smoking, they can be quite costly and are reportedly ineffective at long-term quitting success. Vaping, on the other hand, is a less expensive method that can help you wean yourself off of the smoking habit.\nConvenient: Vaping makes quitting easier. Because many vape pens are small enough to carry around in a bag or pocket, there’s no excuse to stop and buy a pack of cigarettes.\nChoose the amount of nicotine: Some people choose to use vape juice with nicotine in it as a way to gradually give up smoking. They still get a certain amount of nicotine, but without the dangerous smoke, slowly weaning off it until no nicotine is craved—or at least that is the hope.\nThink you might want to try vaping to kick the smoking habit? When you are ready to give it a go, visit the expert staff at Coughing Canary to learn everything you need to know about vaporizers in Scottsdale, AZ. We carry a huge selection of quality products, and our vape knowledge is extensive. Don’t hesitate to let us know how we can be of assistance!
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Kate is a Veterinary Nurse who gained her qualification whilst working in a large mixed practice in her hometown of Mackay. She has worked with dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, horses, cattle, sheep, goats and even pigs!\nKate decided to make the move down to Brisbane and AES because she wanted to continue to learn and challenge herself within this amazing industry. She intends to further her studies and complete her diploma of Emergency and Critical Care next year.
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Installing 2015-2019 charcoal Boss Laguna Seca style wheels charges up the looks of your new Mustang so much that you'll feel surprised that you don't see sparks flying from the rims when you stomp on the gas pedal. Produced with 19x9 and 19x10 inch dimensions, the Laguna Secas are adapted for use on Ecoboost, V6, and GT Mustangs from the 6th generation. Sporting an AmericanMuscle center cap, the wheels also feature the unseen but effective protection of a 1 year finish warranty and a lifetime structural warranty. The wheels are light enough to give good steering results and tough enough to stand up all kinds of pulse-pounding muscle car adventures, too. If you also buy tires, AmericanMuscle will mount and balance them for your convenience, free.
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Do you want a more beautiful alternative to vinyl siding, but without the high-maintenance and risks of wood siding?\nComposite siding has been growing in popularity over the last few decades for exactly this reason. You get absolutely beautiful siding, but without worrying about the warping, rotting or infestation concerns of wood. Plus, you won’t have to paint it every few years like wood.\nOur Recommended Compositing Siding: LP SmartSide.\nWe recommend LP SmartSide Siding as the best choice for a homeowner that wants a premium look and a durable product.\nThis composite siding is engineered to look like wood, but without the knots and defects of real wood. It also resists twisting, warping, cupping, or shrinking.\nIn other words, you get all the curb appeal but none of the drawbacks of wood.\nIs LP SmartSide A Kind Of Fiber Cement Siding?\nFiber cement siding is a type of composite siding, but LP SmartSide is made from different materials and has advantages over fiber cement. It is lighter and that makes installation easier and smoother. It is less likely to break or crack than fiber cement options.\nFiber cement options are often heavily marketed. Our experience is that fiber cement is a decent quality option, but that it’s a little overhyped and tends to have a higher price than is justified.\nDurable: The unique blend of composite materials used for LP SmartSide products have been tested in both the laboratory AND the real world. It is a good fit for the extremes of Wisconsin temperatures, and able to stand up to frequent storms and other harsh weather.\nEasier Installation & You Can Easily Add Screws And Nails For Decorations: Since LP SmartSide products are lighter than other composite materials like fiber cement, installations tend to be smoother and easier. In addition, not only does it look like wood, you can also put nails and screws in it just like you would with wood siding. This makes hanging seasonal decorations a snap.\nWide Selection Of Stylish Choices: LP SmartSide has several distinctive styles to choose from. Instead of settling for something okay, the selection is wide enough to get something special that you’ll love.\nIf you call us for a free consultation, we can show you all your options. We don’t use sales pressure – this is the relaxed way to find a customized solution for your home.\nThe bottom line is that LP SmartSide Composite Siding has exceptional strength and durability combined with ‘WOW’ curb appeal.\nWhat’s In LP SmartSide Composite Siding?\nLP SmartSide uses renewable and natural resources to manufacture this siding. Wood strands and wood fiber serve as a base. Then a special compound of zinc borate is applied to protect against termites and decay. Finally, the siding is strengthened with a special exterior-grade resin that forms a super-strong level of bonding and protection.\nA great product is part of a successful siding project, but the quality of the installation and your warranty are just as important.\nHomeSealed is a LP SmartSide Platinum Certified Siding Installer. We’ve been trained, tested, and certified to install this product to the highest manufacturing standards. When it comes to siding, it is our recommendation that you ALWAYS choose a certified installer. Poor installation techniques and methods virtually guarantee you headaches later.\nIn addition, at HomeSealed we take extra pride in living up to our name – we seal your home against excessive energy loss and we prevent moisture penetration. During your free consultation, we’ll clearly explain how we use superior methods to make sure moisture safely drains away from your home instead of penetrating where it can do long-term damage. Very few siding companies anywhere match our high installation standards or build in proper drainage.\nLastly, LP SmartSide Composite Siding has a top warranty. You’ll get your warranty IN WRITING – you’re protected.\nLP® SmartSide Trim and Siding Products come with a 5/50 year limited warranty. The warranty provides a 5-year, 100% labor and replacement feature, as well as a 50-year warranty on the product itself. In addition, if you choose Diamond Kote pre-finished products, they are guaranteed not to blister, peel, flake and come with a 30-Year No Fade Warranty.\nLP SmartSide has been installed on over 3 million homes and there has never been a single claim for rot or decay!\nGet A FREE Composite Siding Consultation And Quote From HomeSealed.
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There’s nothing like the miraculous birth of twins. Yaleni Santos Tohalino delivered one boy and one girl, Lorraine and Brandon, at MedStar Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C. The little ones were happy and healthy, but everyone was stunned by the infants’ unexpected birth order.\nOn December 31, 2013, at 11:58 p.m., Lorraine was born weighing 6 pounds, 4.9 ounces. Then a mere three minutes later, Brandon was delivered on January 1, 2014, at 12:01 a.m., weighing 5 pounds, 10.4 ounces. That means the brother and sister were born in two different years, and they would have the birth certificates to prove it. This sounds very highly unlikely, and yet right around the same time right over in Texas, Veronica delivered twins Hannah Grace and Danielle Lyn, at 11:59 p.m. and midnight!\nThe dad is already figuring out he is going to celebrate their future birthdays. “One cake I will blow out before midnight, and one cake after midnight, so I don’t have to do two parties!” Warren said.\nPlease SHARE if you think these twins will be talking about this for the rest of their lives!
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Tonight we have samples created by Sandy Nyhus. She used products from the Pastime line by Authentique. We sold out of this collection very quickly, thanks in large part to Sandy’s beautiful samples, but I just couldn’t allow these projects to remain unseen. I can still get the collection packs if these samples move you to create! Another amazing set, fantastic job Sandy!\nLook at these adorable projects by design team member, Sonja Hoelzer, using the Reminisce collection, The Menagerie. Sonja doesn’t mind being challenged with her kit. She took the chipboard book we gave her and turned it into an awesome album of Fun Facts about the animals showcased in that collection. Fabulous job Sonja!\nToday we welcome new Design Team Member, Janel Griffin. She created her first set of samples with the Simple Stories, Say Cheese III collection. Welcome aboard Janel, we can’t wait to see what else you create.\nOur 3D guru, Leslie Buhl strikes again! These gorgeous creations were made with the Echo Park collection, Wedding Bliss. Phenomenal, as always, Leslie!\nThis week we are welcoming Sonja Hoelzer to our Design Team! Sonja took the Amy Tangerine Better Together collection and created something truly unique with it. The collection is full of bright, rainbow colors and crazy patterns. Sonja shows us that just flipping to the other side of patterned paper can give you a completely different look. Great job, Sonja!\nThis is the very last picture from our previous design team members. Heather Elarton created these samples with the Simple Stories Faith Collection. This is bittersweet because at The Paper Forest we love all of our design team members and will miss seeing the wonderful projects from the previous team members, but our new batch of designers are creating fabulous projects too.\nToday we have another new Design Team Member, Sandy Nyhus. She created these samples with the Carta Bella, It’s a Boy and It’s a Girl collections. We had seen many cards from Sandy (her card making and Copic coloring skills are superb!) but it was nice to see her scrapbook pages and 3D elements. Wonderful job Sandy!\nNew Design Team Member Alert! Carrie McBeath created these fabulous samples with her first design team kit. We love her scrapbook pages, the waterfall wall hanging and how many different ways she used the blue ribbon in her kit! Great Job Carrie!\nToday we have some soft, vintage-y samples by Leslie Buhl. She created these projects with the Couture Creations collection, Hearts Ease.\nIt’s time for something Saucy! Terry Meismer took the Saucy Authentique collection, featuring vintage, 50’s inspired housewives and decor, and made some great projects. If you love this collection you can check out the rest of Terry’s pages in the store!
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The Verbatim Wireless Notebook 6-Button Deluxe Mouse takes navigation and computing efficiency to a new level. Multi-button functionality enables users to navigate within and between applications with ease - for the ultimate computing experience. Button functionality includes: Standard Left/Right Button; Scroll wheel - click to scroll within web browser or documents - no need to move mouse; Back/Forward Buttons - easily navigate between pages in your browser; Windows 8 Home Button.Verbatim Wireless Notebook 6-Button Deluxe Mice feature Blue LED technology, allowing users to navigate on virtually any surface, from a glass tabletop to granite countertop. Additionally, 2.4GHz wireless performance allows for lag-free cursor movement. The mouse connects to the computer via a nano receiver, small enough to plug in and leave connected - great for computing on the go. When not in use, the receiver stores conveniently inside the battery compartment.
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A fire at Point Breeze, near League Island, below Philadelphia, yesterday morning, destroyed Turner's stables at the Point Breeze Trotting Park. There were eleven horses burned, out of seventeen in the stables. The trotting horses burned were--Dot, Daisy, Vernon, Lady Girard, Safe, and Brutus. The latter belonged to R. Pemstan. The other horses burned were not trotters. The following animals were saved: Nettie, Mattie, Lisle, Canby, Lizzie, and Medium. The total loss on stock, harness and clothing is $50,000. The horses burned were valued at $46,000. Lady Girard was valued at $8,000, Safe at $7,500, Dot at $7,000, Sister to Nellie, Daisy, Vernon, and Brutus at $5,000, the Patchen mare at $2,000, the bay gelding at $1,500, the sorrel horse at $3,500, and the brown colt at $1,000.
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