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MANILA, JUNE 10, 2009 (STAR) By Des Ferriols - With the global economy not even out of recession, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Amando Tetangco warned against the disruptive impact of political events that could affect the country’s economic policies.\nTetangco noted yesterday that markets have been increasingly spooked over plans to amend the Constitution leading to a possible change in the political system that critics said was an attempt to keep President Arroyo in power.\nTetangco downplayed the political developments but admitted the market could be very sensitive to how the political situation would unfold in the coming months.\n“Situations like this usually affect market perception but this can be said of any event,” he said.\nTetangco said it was natural for the market to be edgy and watchful of how these political developments would unfold and impact on the country’s economic policies, particularly the reforms that were already in place and needed to be completed.\n“If the market will look at this, whatever is happening or is about to happen would be assessed based on its impact on the economic policies and therefore the performance of the economy,” Tetangco said.\nThe unfolding events apparently frightened the stock market and posted losses for two days in a row as various groups threatened to organize massive protest actions to oppose amendments of the country’s 22-year-old Charter.\nAnalysts said the developing conflict between the Arroyo administration and the opposition made investors nervous and they ultimately decided to cash in on gains rather than be stuck in a brewing political maelstrom.\nThe benchmark 30-company stock market index dropped 29.47 points or 1.175 percent while the all-shares index fell 1.3 percent.\nFor the moment, analysts said investors are using the political tension as an excuse to cash in.\nEventually, analysts said, these tensions could develop into real disruption, especially given the country’s history with street protests turning violent.\nBefore being sidetracked by the constituent assembly bill, Congress was in the middle of discussions on key economic reforms that the country’s creditors and investors have been waiting for.\nPrimary among these economic legislative initiatives are the bill to rationalize the country’s fiscal incentives for export industries, the indexation of the excise taxes on tobacco and alcohol to the inflation rate and the amendment of the BSP charter that would complement the amendment of the charter of the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp.\nThe Arroyo administration has to deal also with the inexorable decline in government revenues due to the failure of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) to generate the taxes it was supposed to collect.\nThis year, the decline in revenues was expected to widen the government’s budget gap to at least 2.5 percent of the gross domestic product – a level that was widely viewed by creditors and investors as acceptable but only if it was the result of an increase in public spending on critical infrastructure.\nAs of April, the Department of Finance (DOF) reported that the fiscal gap was expanding, but spending has not been able to catch up with the programmed expenditures for the period even as tax revenues failed to meet projections.\nThe DOF has said it may increase its latest fiscal shortfall goal of P199.2 billion, or 2.5 percent of GDP.\n“We would possibly downscale our growth targets, but it’s still positive,” Socio-Economic Planning Secretary Ralph Recto said.\nRecto said the country still expects the economy to expand this year albeit at a slower pace than the government’s target of 3.1 to 4.1 percent, while the budget deficit could be wider than estimated.\nRecto declined to give details on the new estimates up for approval.\nBond yields have risen since last week on investors’ worries that Manila may borrow more from the debt market to fund a larger budget deficit.\nOn Tuesday, yields in the secondary debt market climbed an average of 10 basis points and the Treasury rejected all bids at a regular auction of 5-year T-bonds after banks demanded a premium for the paper.\nWith debt yields on an uptrend, the Treasury said last week it has other funding options, including possibly another foreign debt sale and more concessional loans from multilateral lending agencies such as the World Bank.\nIn March, Recto said the Philippines’ budget deficit could balloon to as much as P257 billion this year if tax collections fall short of target and Manila fails to sell assets to boost its revenues.\nThe economy shrank a seasonally adjusted 2.3 percent in the first quarter from the previous three-month period, the lowest in two decades, prompting the central bank to deliver last month its fifth rate cut in a row since December.
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As a commenter to a past post noted, a dynamic physician with business savvy would be crucified at the FDA. Alas, that commenter is likely correct. There are always people who will try to bring down someone who could bring necessary changes and enliven an institution.\nBut it might be that the current administration will not be able to rely on having its current non-dynamic physician appointed as the FDA Commissioner. Some Senators on the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, which will be considering the issue on Thursday, have made it very clear that they will be putting a "hold" on the nomination of Dr. Lester Crawford as the permanent FDA Commissioner (he has been the Acting Commissioner for 18 months or so now).\nMore than one political pundit has deemed our current time as the Information Age. We're constantly inundated with data - some mundane, some crucial, much of it not-quite-so-accurate.\nIn the medical arena, omitting information or disseminating partial or inaccurate info can be annoying at best, fatal at worst. In an effort to try to keep the public better informed about drug safety issues, the FDA is preparing to launch a new Drug Watch webpage. Likewise, to combat the myriad of websites that contain false or misleading information about vaccine safety, the World Health Organization (WHO) has created a list of 23 websites that it considers "reliable."\nThe FDA has been without a permanent commissioner for about a year. It was exciting when, just a couple months ago, it looked like Dr. Lester Crawford would move up from being the Acting Commissioner to being the permanent Commissioner. Alas, his confirmation was blocked by two Senators and the FDA is still in limbo.\nThe reason for the blockage is rather substantial - Senators Patty Murray (D-WA) and Hillary Clinton (D-NY) are concerned about the FDA's dragging its feet in making a decision about approval of OTC Plan B contraceptive. The contraceptive is strongly opposed by conservatives, but all scientific evidence states that it is safe and effective, so its prohibition from being on retail shelves appears to be entirely political. As the FDA is supposed to be making decisions based on science rather than political winds, this is rather alarming.\nI have to imagine that there are some days where the director of NIH, Dr. Elias Zerhouni, just wants to run down the hallway with his fingers in his ears yelling "LA LA LA LA LA!" In the last year, one of the stickiest issues the NIH has faced and that has gained huge public attention is the dilemma regarding outside compensation to NIH scientists by corporations.\nTo sum up the issue - until last year, NIH scientists were able to receive a certain amount of compensation from outside corporations, so long as they disclosed that work. Then it came out that maybe two dozen of the thousands of NIH employees (researchers and non-researchers) had received rather hefty sums of money and it wasn't clear in each case whether those amounts were disclosed. Following Congressional hearings on the issue, Dr. Zerhouni placed a moratorium on any scientists receiving outside compensation for their work. In February, a new interim final rule was put in place that allows non-researchers to have up to $15,000 in stock holdings of pharmaceutical companies, and no NIH employee may perform any compensated speaking, editing or writing for a regulated entity or any uncompensated outside employment. In addition, no senior employee may receive any gift or award because of their NIH position that is more than $200 in value.\nYou may recall that the NIH had come under fire when it was revealed, after inquiry by former Rep. Greenwood, that some NIH researchers had received rather substantial consulting fees from biomedical companies that they had not disclosed. The NIH had reacted then by issuing a moratorium on all employees from receiving any funds at all from external sources for research until it issued it's final rule on financial arrangements between NIH researchers and biotechnology companies.\nThe NIH has finally issued its rule in an internal memo, and it's not quite as harsh as first proposed, but still has tighter restrictions than had been in place a year ago. The new rule is that temporary researchers can retain their stock holdings in such companies, and permanent researchers must divest such holdings by October, 2005. There was no prohibition placed on receiving money or other compensation from biotechnology companies.\nAs expected, Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) is making rumblings about his soon-to-come bill to create an independent drug safety review office that will have increased capabilities for issuing warnings to drug manufacturers. Several critics, including Sen. Grassley, have been going after the FDA for its internal structure that supposedly intimidates certain FDA scientists from waving red flags about approved drugs to their superiors, because those superiors have already approved the drug and the scientists fear retaliation.\nThe NIH has issued its new rule regarding its employees and potential financial conflicts, and it's a lot stricter than most had thought it would be. Although prior rules were somewhat difficult to sort out, the new one leaves little room for fudging.
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How to create custom roles inherited from parent folder?\nPermissions inheritance is disabled on folder and enabled on documents.\nUser A and User B have access to Documents Folder. User A can only see document1.pdf in folder and User B can only see document2.pdf in folder.\nI checked many configurations but results are the same. I was trying to not modify original permissionDefinitions.xml and three dots means that there is original configuration copied to my xml for cm:cmobject and cm:folder type.\nIs it possible to do this by adding permissions to folder?\nI think your best option is create a script that perform the role assignation and execute it in the folder using a rule in content creation or content update.\nI know that it can be done using rules. But I wonder if it`s possible using permission definions without creating rules. Maybe someone tried that.\nDoes it impact on repository if permissions are configured on every document instead of parent folder?\nI`ve found a thread about similar case: https://community.alfresco.com/thread/166670-customize-permissions-based-on-types Unfortunately a link with possible solution isn`t working. This thread shows a configuration with a Dummy role which was added in cm:cmobject, cm:content and cm:folder type.\nI read the post and I see that its final conclusión is that is not not possible with configuration od permissions. I presume that the link explain a solution based on rules or behaviours.\nIf you wan't to use rules maybe you can implement a solution based on Behaviours (could try with onSetNodeType, onCreateNode or onUpdateNode). The develope could be more dificult but it save you the time of aplying the rules in the repository.\nI think there is no impact in handling permissions in contens instead of folders, apart from the tedious administration if you have to do it manually.\nthank you for the answer. I had hope that something has changed through last 10 years and someone found a solution. It looks like it should be done using rules / policies.
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Home body health news healthy sleep sleeping sleepy useful worldhealthinfo YOU HAVE BE WARNED! IF YOU SLEEP LIKE THIS AT NIGHT, YOUR HEALTH IS AT RISK!\nYOU HAVE BE WARNED! IF YOU SLEEP LIKE THIS AT NIGHT, YOUR HEALTH IS AT RISK!\nDid you know that certain sleeping positions need to be avoided so that you are not exposed to side effects? Namely, just as factory workers’ health is at risk because they’re in the same position for 8 hours or more, your health is also at risk when you sleep in the same position at night.\nSleeping allows us to rest and gather energy so that we can function better. The way you sleep has a tremendous influence on your overall well-being and when you don’t sleep properly, you can experience numerous health problems.\nFor example, if you tend to sleep on your right side, you can experience frequent shoulder ache, whereas if you sleep on your back, you might be prone to back pain. According to Andrew Bang, our bodies like diversity. For example, if you fall asleep on your back, switch on the right or left side if you happen to wake up at some time in the night. Sleeping on the back is usually much more comfy and less stressful for the spine than sleeping on the stomach is.\nThe three sleeping positions, on the stomach, back or on the sides, each have their own influence on your health. Sometimes, sleeping on the back can cause snoring, and if you tend to snore, sleeping on your back will only worsen your condition.\nAdditionally, sleeping on the stomach pressures the neck and back, which makes it difficult to have a good night’s sleep. The best sleeping position is to sleep on the side, either left or right.\nIn this way, you won’t snore or you will snore less. However, this position is not very good for the spine, so put a pillow between your legs when you sleep on the side.
A Recap of 2017 at Perrini Organic.\nIn Castellaneta in Apulia, the 2017 harvest has started on an ideal, bright day of August. A mellow winter and a dry and sunny summer allowed us to ward off any vineyard disease and for the grapes to reach an ideal health and phenolic ripeness. From our first analysis and tasting the juices, we have registered optimal sugar and acidity levels, with aromatic and juicy grapes, indicating excellent quality even though we suffered from 50 to 60% losses.\nWe began the harvest with the earliest ripening Primitivo grapes and then Negroamaro, Fiano and Moscato, leaving the late-ripening Primitivo on the plants. Thanks to favorable weather conditions, this will give birth to our extraordinary Passito.\nGrapes are carefully selected and manually harvested in small cases. They are immediately brought to the winery for pressing, which happens within a few hours. The rich must with an alcoholic potential between 12° and 14,5° has promptly started spontaneous fermentation, thanks to the generous presence of native yeasts naturally present on the skins.\nVery quickly, scents of fruit and flower perfumed the air from our vats. While the majority of our production is produced in stainless steel, we also put a selection of our best Primitivo and Negroamaro in French oak barriques in our underground cellar.\nAfter a first week of harvesting, the Sauvignon and Gamay is in the cellar.\nI'd predicted a delay in the maturities of vines that succumbed to the frost, but the Sauvignons were more stressed by the lack of water in the final stretch of summer: everything is very concentrated, aromatic of of high quality. We decided to not waste any time, because rain was announced.\nWe were a large team of pickers in order to cover each surface quickly and to get the grapes in the cellar nice and fresh. The juices are great, but there will be even less than last year... a sad record to break. And I must really thank the team: they did not miss a single grape!\nThe Côt, Cabernet and Pineaux Mêlés are not ripe as of this writing, with very high acidities. Everything is currently on hold, as the rain finally arrived. I think it will help re-invigorate them. It's not that warm out and there is wind, which limits the risk of rot, so that's good.\nThe old vines Pineaux Mêlés frosted really bad, and while some bunches came out of them, it's not enough to make a cuvée. If I find a solution I will let you know.\nAn Incredible Collection of Pictures From Olivier Horiot's 2017 Harvest!\nClick here to view the beautiful collection of photos from Olivier Horiot's 2017 harvest.\nAnother Challenging Year in Sancerre for Thomas-Labaille.\nAnother complicated year. We had heavy frosts in late April; in spite of many bails of hay light on fire, Chavignol was not spared. This is the worst frost in the village since 1991. It was also a precocious year, and the hot summer sped things up even more; we originally planned to harvest on September 7th, but ended up starting on the 15th.\nThough it was rainy during harvest, the sanitary state of the grapes was good (though there was not much juice in the berries.) The quantity is of course heavily affected by the frost, but the quality of the juices is there.\nOn the 18th, the sun came back and we were able to work the Monts Damnés in beautiful weather. With the lowering acidities and higher degrees, it reminds me of 2015, but with a smaller crop. In fact, this is the smallest crop since 2009 on Monts Damnés.\nThe higher degrees also mean vinification will be more challenging. With the last few vintages being drastically different climactically, our Sauvignon is having a hard time finding its balance. I can only imagine that things are going to get more drastic from village to village, because certain sectors are way more affected than others.\nA Challenging, Atypical Third Vintage for Phillipe Chevarin.\nIn 2017, the vines decided to grow very precociously. Following the catastrophic 2016 (frost and mildew), the buds were rather promising in terms of quantity. And then, a late April frost decimated 80% of my future crop.\nI am lucky to be part of a collective of likeminded vignerons called Pinards et Jus d'Ancenis. We are all close to each other geographically and philosophically. For the last five years, we boat down the Loire with our wines from Oudon to Nantes on in an effort to make a larger public discover our terroirs.\nThis association also permits us to exchange greatly on our practices, to share work equipment and to not feel alone when faced with difficult situations. Through this solidarity, we were able to collectively able to get grapes from a few parcels that were supposed to be torn out. We started working them in May and maintained them up to harvest.\nThe harvest snuck up on us, and arrived very early. I started on August 31st, 15 days in advance. My neighbor Jacques Février and I shared a harvest team, and we began with the Melon de Bourgogne. It was very complicated to organize everything, as we had to juggle between the ripe grapes on the parcels that hadn't frozen, the less ripe grapes on frosted vines (sometimes within the same parcel!) the solidarity parcels we were harvesting collectively with other vignerons and grapes that were offered to us at the last minute we ended up buying.\nIt was an extremely difficult three weeks both mentally and physically, which in the end resulted in a little more grapes than last year. But the quality was very heterogeneous, and thus harder to vinify. I'm rather satisfied with the final result, even if some small vats have proven challenging. I continue to learn in this third, atypical vintage.\nAnother Terribly Short Crop at Maison Pierre Overnoy.\nWhat we did pick was very good, and as always we were surrounded by a great team. The fermentations are off to a nice start, and the juices are tasting good. Now we will guard these like a new born babe!\n2017: Hard but Better than 2016.\nThough we did frost twice in late-April, we had less losses than 2016. Sadly, it was our single parcels that suffered the most: Bonnes Blanches, Initial Bb, Savennières and Rouchefer. The juices are of very high quality and are fermenting well: the Chenins are aromatic and vivacious, the Grolleau is juicy and the Cabernets are powerful.\nMagic of Juju will make its triumphant return, and new cuvées may see the light of day. The harvest went well with a motivated, hardworking team.\nThe distinctive feature of the 2017 vintage was the early harvest. Luckily, neither our vines or the young plantations in the Santuario plot were affected by the spring frost.\nIt has been a dry, windy year with above-average summer temperatures. A few storms in August threatened to bring hail but, luckily, we ended up with just rain, limiting any water stress to the plants. The grapes have ripened and are beautiful, of excellent quality. The 2017 Nebbiolo is at its best. This is surprising, because the variety is not used to such heat and lack of rain, so the skin of the fruit has thickened and production is more limited than usual. On the other hand, the hot climate favored the white Erbaluce vines. We completed our harvest in the beautiful, warm weather of late September - early October, the earliest we've ever picked!\nIn the winery, the must has a very high sugar content and good acidity, particularly for the white. For the first time we are employing and perfecting submerged cap fermentation for our white grapes. As usual, allowing the many tannins and sugars in her majesty the Nebbiolo the freedom to express themselves will be a real challenge!\nPictures of 2017 at Foradori.\nPictures from Salvo Foti's 2017 Harvest!\nWe began picking on August 29th and finished on September 13th for the whites. Usually we are used to starting in mid-September, and the last time I can remember such a precocious harvest was 2005. Here is a breakdown: Briords was harvested August 30th, Château Thébaud on September 9th, Gras Mouton on September 6th and Clisson September 8th. Clisson we picked a little earlier than originally planned due to a rainy weekend forecast.\nA few days before harvest, we got 25mm of rain, which really helped advance maturities. It also ballooned the grapes a bit without diluting them. This is confirmed by the fact the juices are all between 11% and 12.5%, with 5 or 6 grams of acidity. Throughout harvest, the rain persisted and started degrading the grapes by the very end.\nStill, we are very satisfied with what we've brought into the cellar: a higher quantity than even a good year, and certainly more juice than we were estimating for the vintage.\nFor the reds, the Côt was harvested on September 13th, the Merlot on the 21st and the Cabernet on the 26th. All of these were affected by frost and the maturities are a little out of wack compared to a normal year.\nAfter the horrific frosts of April, all hope of a harvest was strongly compromised. Spring and summer, both warmer than 2016, permitted the vines to relaunch themselves in a way they could not in the previous year. Low and behold, we still had grapes, particularly on the vines that were pruned later in the season.\nThe heat of the summer made the grape’s maturities rise very quickly. We started picking on September 11th, with harvest lasting two weeks. Everything went really quickly, which is to be expected with the extremely low yields of 10l/hl. Only the Chardonnay was a little more generous, as one parcel was spared from the frost.\nThe whites are very ripe, with a high concentration of sugar but also good acidity. For the reds, we had some pleasant surprises with the Pinot: the wines are tense and with good structure. The Romorantin was picked the last week of September, a tiny harvest with just 5hl/ha. It was the most impacted grape of ours this vintage.\nAll you need to do is look at the happy faces of our team to show the satisfaction of finishing a harvest that had started really poorly!\nLet's not forget that yet another threat of frost loomed over us for many nights, just as it did in many other regions. For five nights, we fought it will everything we had: candles, anti-frost towers, and spraying hot water to avoid the catastrophe of 2016.\nWhile these methods were quite successful, it's important to point out that the temperatures never went below -3° C. In the end we were able to escape unscathed from a hellish period. The end of Spring was beautiful, with an exceptional May an a precocious flowering in June.\nSummer was a little spottier but the vines got the rain they needed and in the end we started about 15 days earlier than a traditional vintage. Like the old guard says, a precocious vintage is rarely a bad one in Chinon. 2017 is looking great, with a generous harvest of grapes high in sugar and flavor.\nWhile all the conditions for an excellent vintage have been given to us, it is with a heavy heart that we think of all our colleagues who suffered terribly from the frost and other climactic challenges.\nWe started on August 29th with the white grapes, over 15 days in advance. We then followed with Oupia's Syrahs on the La Caunette parcel. It will be a smaller harvest this year due to three nights of frost followed by summer drought. In any case, the grapes harvested matured nicely, with a good sanitary state. Everything is the cellar is tasting good, with no major worries.\nPictures from the 2017 Harvest at Côtar.
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Yesterday was the first day the sun has shined in a long time here in Southeast Ohio. Anybody who loves to ride bikes will tell you that it’s been really hard this winter to do any sort of riding at all. With a break in the snow and the sun shining enough to dry up the roads, I was looking for a good excuse to ride. I found one.\nRichland United Methodist, one of the local churches, is sponsoring a program called Great Food For All. Basically it allows you to buy a week’s worth of food for 30 bucks. This is the first time we’ve tried it, even though they have been doing the program for a few months. Today was the pickup day, so rather than drive the 5 minute, 1 mile direct route, I decided to get a bike ride and an adventure out of it.\nI was dreaming of doing this last night, and we I told my wife about it this morning, she thought it was a good way to get a ride it. I attached my trailer, normally reserved for hauling the kids on the bike path, to my mountain bike. I had initially thought I would take my road bike, as it fits the trailer a bit better. As the video shows, I’m really glad I didn’t. The ride was fantastic, and even with the temperatures around 32 degrees, I stayed really warm. The slower speed of the mountain bike, and towing the trailer, helped me keep quite toasty. I even found myself sweating pretty bad on some of the hills. Except for taking a few wrong turns on the way there and back, it was a great ride. Next time I’ll know the correct route to take, but I got to where I needed to be and had a good time doing it.\nIt was a really good ride, and it felt fantastic to ride outdoors. Unfortunately, with more snow coming tomorrow night, it might be a while before I can get on the road again. I’m looking forward to spring.\nI haven’t been on bike ride outside since November. With the forecast calleing for 55 degrees today, I decided to ride my bike to work. Roads were a bit damp despite being dry yesterday. Since I had to work the reference desk at the library, I carried my clothes with me. This video describes some of the ride and the kit I carried.
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It’s happened to everybody who owns a car. Some anonymous beast nails our car in the parking lot and while we never get the chance to wring their necks, they do leave us with a dent in our car, mementos of the event. Getting these dents out can be a serious hassle for anybody. Messing around with the paint job can be expensive and it’s nigh impossible to match paint colors exact enough not to stick out and look like a sort of automotive Frankenstein monster. Which still leaves you with a big ugly dent and not much that can be done about it. You can try to fix it yourself with home auto tools such as the ubiquitous heat gun, but the fact is, getting a dent out is a seriously difficult job, even for automotive professionals. Still, in this modern age, help is available.\nThe process of paintless dent removal is a process distinct from mechanical and electric work, being more of an auto body job than a mechanic’s job. It’s a process that takes a lot of specialized equipment and more than a little artistic know how. The first part of paintless dent removal is looking at the dent closely and seeing how the damage lines up with the car’s body. An auto body expert needs sharp eyes and a lot of in the field experience to figure out what the car’s metal should look like rather than what happened to it, and then figuring out the best way to mend the damage. Some of the equipment resembles hooks; these tools are inserted underneath the car’s body and then the professional tugs and pushes the metal, looking at it carefully and lining it up with a specialized light fixture. Sometimes this process requires the use of a powerful heat gun to soften the metal. Of course, going overboard is always a danger in the process, so like all tools, the heat gun is used carefully. Sometimes the process requires a leveler device to get the muscle needed to push the dent out. When metal needs to pushed back into the car, the professional uses a hammer and a set of specialized tools, punches that resemble chisels, save that rather than being intended to break material, they’re meant simply to push it back in. The process requires working from multiple angles and the process is extremely labor intensive and tedious, hence why even automotive professionals prefer to hire others to do it for them. Most specialists in paintless dent removal start out learning what they can and can’t do with metal on discarded car hoods, though since each car is different, they need to relearn it on every job they do.\nPaintless dent removal is a long, difficult process, but the results can be stunning. Even the biggest, ugliest dent can be made to disappear as if they were ordinary mud stains if enough time and effort is expended on them. And, when your car is looking its best, unmarred and glorious, so are you.
1. Israel occupies the State of Palestine.\nThis is not a conflict among equals but a belligerent military occupation, whereby Israel is the occupying power and Palestine a nation under foreign occupation. Israel has systematically denied the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, including its right to freedom and self-determination. Israel imposes a policy of forced displacement of the indigenous Palestinian population and replacement with foreign settlers.\n2. The main issue is the Israeli Occupation.\nThe Israeli government attempts to shift the focus away from their colonization enterprise and illegal occupation, which is the root cause of the continuous uprisings of the Palestinian people who have for decades endured an Apartheid regime. Though Israeli spokespeople have claimed that the main issues are Al-Aqsa and “Palestinian incitement”, the fact of the matter is that Israel continues to systematically deny Palestinian rights. Israeli leaders continue to incite against Palestinians, just as the so-called “Aqsa-deal” does not address the core of the issue.\n3. Palestinian Recognition of Israel was met with more Colonization.\nIn 1988 the PLO made the historic compromise of recognizing Israel over 78 percent of historic Palestine (the 1967 border). It declared a Palestinian State on 22 percent of our historic homeland. Twenty-eight years have passed since that moment and Israel still does not recognize the existence or the right of an independent State of Palestine. Instead, Israel has opted to strengthen its belligerent occupation, continues its colonization of Palestine, and imposes an Apartheid regime on the Palestinian people. As a matter of fact, since Palestine recognized Israel, the number of settlers has tripled (from 190,000 to more around 600,000).\n4. For Israel, forcible displacement and colonization are an official policy, not the two-state solution.\nOn the eve of Israeli elections in March 2015, Netanyahu promised his constituents, “If I'm elected, there will be no Palestinian State”. This was reinforced by his cabinet when Ayelet Shaked declared that “there never will be a Palestinian state”. Israel’s top diplomat, Tzipi Hotovely was also clear about Netanyahu’s government intentions: “All the land is ours.” Israel today continues to reject the two-state solution while their settlement-expansion and forcible displacement policies continue to plague Palestinian aspirations of peace and security.\n5. East Jerusalem is an integral part of the Occupied State of Palestine.\nEast Jerusalem was occupied by Israel in 1967, and subsequently annexed by the occupying power in violation of international law. Despite Israeli claims and efforts to change the historical narrative of the occupied city, 360,000 Palestinian live in East Jerusalem, comprising 40 percent of the city’s population, and the legal status of East Jerusalem is an occupied territory, and must continue to be referred to as such.\n6. Israeli settlements in Occupied East Jerusalem are as illegal as settlements in the rest of the Occupied State of Palestine.\nIsrael refers to the illegal settlements in Occupied East Jerusalem as “neighborhoods” in order to normalize the annexation of the occupied Palestinian capital. In reality those illegal settlements have the same legal status as the rest of the settlements in Occupied Palestine and those inhabiting the settlements are also illegal settlers. Pisgat Ze’ev, Gilo, French Hill, Neve Ya’akoub, Har Homa, Ramat Shlomo, Giva’at Hamatos, East Talpiyot (Armon HaNetziv) and Ramot, among others, are all illegal Israeli settlements and should be referred to as such.\n7. The Al-Aqsa Mosque Compound is under Israeli Occupation just as the rest of East Jerusalem.\nWhile some media outlets have preferred to focus their discussion on whether Al-Aqsa is holy for Muslims or for Jews, they tend to omit the fact that this Muslim holy site is under Israeli Occupation, as is the rest of Occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City. Interference with the institutions of the occupied by the occupying power, is strictly prohibited by international law. Israel has effectively interfered with and changed the status quo of Christian and Muslim prayer sites and institutions in Occupied East Jerusalem.\n8. Israel has effectively changed Al-Aqsa’s Status Quo.\nThe Al-Aqsa Mosque Compound is a holy site comprised of 144 dunums of land1, which includes the two mosques (the Dome of the Rock and Al-Qibli) as well as open areas for prayers around them. The Status Quo of Religious Sites which mandates prayer rights, right to access, and excavation and maintenance regulations, dates back to the Ottoman Period. However since 1967, Israel, the occupying power, has effectively changed Al-Aqsa’s Status Quo through several policies, including terror attacks, the destruction of the ancient Minbar (prayer platform) of Salah ad-Deen al Ayyubi (1969), several military raids and storming of the compound, including the one led by former Israeli PM Ariel Sharon (2000), illegal and unauthorized excavations, destruction of 20 Islamic graves to make room for the “Jewish Biblical Garden” (2014), as well as systematic closures over the Holy Site. Under the Status Quo, the Waqf Custodian is the administrator and manager of the site. However, Israeli occupying forces restrict access to Palestinian worshippers, systematically enter without authorization, and bar Muslim freedom of worship In 2012, age restrictions were imposed on Muslim worshippers on three occasions. In 2014, the Israeli occupying forces imposed age restrictions for Muslim worshippers on 41 occasions. In addition, Israel closed the compound to all Muslim worshippers and visitors for one day on October 30, 2014, the first such full closure in 14 years. Placing cameras that will broadcast to Israeli occupying forces is a further violation of the Status Quo.\n9. International protection is a right for the Palestinian people.\nAfter half a century of belligerent military occupation, Palestinian civilians have been dramatically affected by Israeli policies such as forced displacement and collective punishment. This has been possible due to an unprecedented culture of impunity granted to the Israelis by many international actors, including the Security Council. Cases such as large-scale attacks on Gaza, settler terror, attacks by the Israeli occupying forces on civilian populations, and expulsions are not exceptions, they are the reality Palestinians endure daily under the Israeli occupation. International protection is an internationally-recognized right for our people and it is the responsibility of the international community to provide it.\nAs a response to the current situation, several international partners have asked for the resumption of negotiations with Israel. While Palestine supports a negotiated twostate solution, there are basic requirements for negotiations to be meaningful and not a simple public relations exercise to strengthen Israel’s impunity. Full implementation of Israeli obligations Israel has already committed to in signed agreements must come to fruition, such as full cessation of settlement activities, release of Palestinian prisoners, and the reopening of Palestinian institutions in East Jerusalem, among others, is a must for any negotiations to be credible. Clear terms of reference based on international law, including a clear timeframe and an end to the occupation that began in 1967, are necessary. Any political process should lead to the implementation of international law and UN resolutions, not the strengthening of Israel’s occupation, colonization, Apartheid and culture of impunity.\n1. Each dunum is the equivalent to 1000 square meters.
AUTHOR OF "THOUGHTS FOR ALL TIMES," "DANGERS OF THE DAY"\n"LIFE AFTER DEATH," ETC., ETC.\n"Let us go back to the beginning of the sixteenth century.\nlines, that, for old friendship's sake, I can no longer refuse.
​Zeds Threads is one of the few remaining traditional tailors in the world. We follow the original artisan mode of production for tailoring. We have a full-time pattern maker. All orders a sewn in-house.\nThe tailoring industry is based on the brokerage model. The tailor store is a sales funnel to collect orders which are outsourced to brokers and the is order sewn by a home tailor or in a small workshop. The pattern making process is by passed.\nWe deliver on fit and quality of workmanship close to 100% of the time as is humanly possible. Our craftsmanship is 100% guaranteed. We can do this consistently. Once we have your pattern the process is close to perfect as possible.\nBypassing the pattern making process and outsourcing the sewing cannot deliver the same level of quality on a consistent basis. There is no pattern to go back to if you want to order more of the same garment.\nThe value that we provide possibly cannot be bettered. The few traditional tailors like us are mainly situated in high wage countries. To get this level of service anywhere else is going to cost a lot more.\nThe Hanoi store is a startup up for us. We are developing products to sell online. We have have kept the price as low as possible as we need clients from all over the world. The clients get a true luxury product and we are discovering their needs and the problems they want solved first hand.\nThe investment in our business is heavily geared to the backend of the business: the workshop. This is reflected in our price. We have looked at commercial rental space all over Hanoi. With our current premises we have found a balance between minimising the costs of the front end (the store) and still being accessible to our clients. Thus we are are lower cost than the luxury looking tailor stores around town. Hanoi has some of the most expensive real estate in the world. This is reflected in commercial rental costs. The overhead is paid for by the customer. What the high end tailoring stores focus on is providing an experience.\nWith our low investment in the front end we cannot provide the experience of the luxury looking tailor stores. In our store it is the pattern maker who measures you. Our workshop is next to our store to allow quick interaction between workshop staff with clients at our store. We don't know of any place in Asia that can provide this level of service.\nHowever it does not make the same kind of impact on the brain as a luxurious setting with well dressed and scripted staff putting on a performance. This kind of experience will last forever. This was pioneered by the luxury brands as they made the transition from artisan production to mass production.\nPerception also impacts on how a person views a product. A suit made by a home tailor is going to be perceived differently based on the price paid and from whom it is purchased. If it is bought directly from the maker it might cost a few hundred dollars versus over a thousand dollars if purchased from a luxury looking tailor store. It is the same suit but the feeling and the long term memory will be significantly different.\nThis is why luxury brands can sell factory made shirts for over US$1,000. Their production costs are insignificant but this does not guarantee profits as their overheads are incredibly high. Having to rent the most expensive real estate around the world has its price. Making millions of products cheaply has its own price too. Those products have to be sold and branding is very expensive. What you pay for is an experience and a feeling. They make a living with a few hero products.\nWe make the luxury product without the sizzle and the high price.\nWe have used many words to describe what we do: handmade, artisan, bespoke, fairtrade, real luxury etc. We have found one word that describes everything we are doing and what we are striving for: shokunin. This is a Japanese word that means artisan or craftsman, but it is also a philosophy that reflects many of the processes and ideals we practice and strive for.\n"Shokunin means not only having technical skill, but also implies an attitude and social consciousness... a social obligation to work his best for the general welfare of the people, [an] obligation both material and spiritual." This quote from a shokunin woodwork master captures the essence of what shokunin is. This is what we are committed to.\n​We are the shokunin tailor.\nThe benefit of following the artisan or shokunin mode of production is that we can provide customised clothing and high quality workmanship. This is what luxury clothing used to be.\nAs our focus is on the making, the artisan process. Our client does not pay for unnecessary overhead like an expensive front end. We make true luxury clothing and provide value at the same time.\nWe make to order. We only make something if someone wants it. Our carbon footprint is tiny. Wastage is eliminated to the maximum. Our mode of production is green.\nFactory work is based on a division of labour whereby work is reduced to the smallest component possible. It is deskilled work and the worker has little or no bargaining power over wages or working conditions. Artisan workers are highly skilled. ​Our workers are paid on merit. More than half our overhead is wages. These wages not only support our workers and their direct family but also support the extended family back in the hometown.\nSoon even the factory work will be taken over by mechanisation. The artisan or shokunin mode of production will continue to offer employment to human beings as long as other human beings are willing to pay for something made by a human.\nWe believe that the artisan mode of production offers a win-win for all stakeholders and our planet which is home to us all.\nZeds Threads is committed to providing customised clothing to our clients who want the quality that we offer on a consistent basis. We are committed to ongoing improvement. ​Zeds Threads is a client driven business. Please feel free to give us feedback via our website.
As a single source logistics service provider, Parker & Company has experience throughout the inbound material chain.\nWe provide total support to our customers’ maquiladora operations. We’ve proven that with Sistemaq, our integrated logistic software.\nWe can customize a systems package to include Foreign Trade Zone, Maquiladora or NAFTA computation databases. This synergy between integrated processes can help you with simple transactions, or complicated push/pull & replenishment systems.\nThe Land Link system offers connectivity to U.S. Customs, Mexican Customs and our maquiladora management systems. The U.S. Customs ABI system and Mexican Customs SAAI system are integrated with our core logistics software. This automation of Customs formalities helps us create a robust logistics system for our customers.\nParker & Company has an established system link between U.S. and Mexican Customs’ computer systems. This helps maximize the through-put of cargo across the U.S. / Mexican border.\nParker & Co. is a Customs Bonded ICC carrier, a member of the Intermodal Association of America and provides insurance up to $2 million.\nLet us dedicate our in-house resources to design a reliable transportation system for you.\nParker & Co has experience with 3rd-party logistics management, from simple warehouse and customs consolidation to complete supply chain logistics management.\nSupplier dock-to-factory, delivery responsibility & time/cost performance measurement.\nData interchange and file sharing to establish an up-to-date logistic network.\nOn site system access, and a dedicated logistics management representative.\nTurn-key Maquila permit and pedimento administration; including system installation, diagnosis & annual auditing.\nWe build transportation systems tailored to our clients’ needs. We can establish new methods of delivery and cost performance measurement for your company. We’ll work with you and your suppliers to create inventory consignment or JIT programs.\nThird-Party warehousing is available through our company-owned facilities and construction development. We have 80 acres throughout the US/Mexican border to work for you.\nReduction of inventory carrying costs.\nReduction of premium freight costs.\nImprovement of service level to end consumer.\nWe have a solid record in the Brownsville, McAllen, Harlingen and Laredo areas. Parker & Co. includes various investments through related companies; Ex-Tex Holding Co; Warehouse Development Group I & II.\nAccess to and use of this site is provided by Parker and Company Worldwide, subject to special Terms and Conditions.
Food Addiction : Part 1: Claiming that food is addictive probably sounds bizarre, even crazy to some people, to others they nod their heads because they know how it feels. Imagine food as a drug like cocaine. The symptoms and thought processes are exactly the same. It’s just a different substance and the social consequences aren’t as severe.\nFood addiction is being addicted to refined carbohydrates, mainly sugar and flour in the same way as addicts are addicted to drugs.\nFood addiction can cause serious harm, leading to obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease and cancer. The biggest problem, as with all addictions, is that it can ruin your life. It makes life a living hell as it breaks self-esteem, makes you hate your body and your mind as you fight day in, day out to control what feels like uncontrollable urges to eat. It makes people feel ashamed and want to hide away from life, eat in secret and feel they are abnormal and useless. In extreme circumstances it can sometimes lead to thoughts of suicide.\nHow do I know if I’m a food addict?\nSo how do you know if you’re addicted to food and why does it happen? Simply put, if you can have one bite and stop there, then indulging a little bit when you get a craving is absolutely fine. But if you tend to binge after tasting sugary food, then giving into cravings is the worst thing you can do.\nThis behaviour is not driven by hunger.\nSweet, refined carbohydrate foods activate the same areas in the brain as drugs like cocaine. The cravings are so intense that you eat despite knowing that you’re causing harm. Like cocaine, the cravings are not driven by the body; they are driven by the brain’s need for reward.\nIf you would like information about Motivation Weight Management, please do not hesitate to contact us or request a call back. Your local clinic can be found using our clinic locator.
Inverbrackie Border Leicester Stud is located only an hour from Adelaide being 12km south of Strathalbyn on Dry Plains Road, just out of the Mt Lofty Ranges. The reliable rainfall and cool climate provide good conditions for breeding sheep. The average rainfall is only 392mm but with a strong coastal influence with cool nights that provide a slightly extended growing season for that amount of rain.\nSee our “Contact” page to view a map.\nThe house and sheds are clearly visible from the road, yet well set back with the driveway crossing the mainly dry creek bed.\nThe location of the stud can sometimes be confused with the small Inverbrackie township alongside the Army barracks near Woodside. This was where the Arney family farmed in the early 1900’s for several years.\nRepeat clients travel large distances to purchase rams, often driving past other Border Leicester ram sources. These clients know that it is worth the drive to get the best quality rams they can find.
And I wonder: What if hyperbaric medicine had a song! I see myself strumming my guitar and lamenting in days to come, "where have all the chambers gone?" Despite the rapid growth of wound and hyperbaric centers across the U.S., clinical research in the field has been sparse. The citations for many of our approved indications are decades old. There are few large cooperative group studies. At our wound care meetings the lecture titles read, "Hyperbaric Medicine: Hype or Evidence," or some such. If I have to listen to one more notional spate of academic bluster, I am certain that I will be overtaken by an uncontrollable and public emesis.\nJust as important, the financial viability of our burgeoning specialty depends on revenue from HBO services. Even with frequent challenges to hyperbaric reimbursement, we have failed to rally our forces. The enemy is at the gate but to paraphrase Seeger, the soldiers have not gone off to war. It’s too late—we’ve no weapons!\nIn stark contrast, wound healing clinical trials abound. The primary reason stems from robust support from industry. As a result, we decry HBO clinical research for a lack of funding; therefore, we rely on ancient evidence. Clearly, this is not a viable long-term strategy to preserve our careers.\nThis first blog of 2015 is my rallying cry to the HBO community. Let's put aside competitive and academic differences and embark on clinical trials and registries in hyperbaric medicine this year. There will be little or no funding for these protocols, but we must generate data if we are going to advance the science and preserve our future. It is my fervent hope that we never reach the last line of Pete Seeger’s song, "Oh when will they ever learn."\nFor information on HBO cooperative trials getting underway in 2015 please feel free to contact me at [email protected].\nDr. Thomas Serena has published more than 75 peer-reviewed papers and has made in excess of 200 presentations worldwide. He has been elected to the Board of Directors of both The Wound Healing Society and the American College of Hyperbaric Medicine (ACHM), the leading academic society in the field of Hyperbaric Medicine. In 2013 Dr. Serena was elected vice president of the American Professional Wound Care Association (APWCA). Dr. Serena has opened and operates Wound Care and hyperbaric oxygen treatment clinics across the United States.
Dr. Eric Tam completed his medical and ophthalmology training at the University of Toronto. As a comprehensive ophthalmologist fluent in English, Mandarin and Cantonese, he has a successful multi-cultural practice serving patients of diverse cultural backgrounds from across the Greater Toronto Area.\nDr. Tam has specialized interest and extensive experience in cataract and refractive surgery with over 10,000 ocular procedures performed. He utilizes the latest cutting edge technologies to deliver wide-ranging and personalized custom vision correction solutions for each of his patients.\nDr. Tam is on staff at the William Osler Health Centre in Brampton, Mount Sinai Hospital, and Kensington Eye Institute in Toronto.\nAs Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, Dr. Tam has taught numerous ophthalmologists-in-training how to perform cataract surgery using the latest technologies, techniques and lens implants. Dr. Tam is actively involved with clinical research as co-investigator of a number of international and Canadian clinical trials. He has also presented at major ophthalmology conferences, including meetings of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the Canadian Ophthalmological Society.\nDr. Tam is the recipient of many academic awards, and also has been specially recognized for his excellent teaching skills as recipient of the award for Best Surgical Teacher at the University of Toronto in 2008.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) -- People in Tallahassee honored the life and legacy of slain rapper Nipsey Hussle on Friday night.\nManagement at the clothing store A.P.B. in Collegetown hosted roughly thirty people at an intimate gathering.\n"He has just become one of the most influential people, not just in hip-hop, but in America right now," said Lunden Austin, who organized the vigil.\nAustin said he was inspired after hearing the letter that former President Barack Obama wrote in Hussle's honor and that was read during his Los Angeles celebration of life on Thursday. Austin said he wanted to make sure that Tallahassee locals, who did not have the opportunity to make the West Coast memorial, had their own chance to honor the Grammy-nominated artist.\n"He was just a good spirit, and he brought positive energy," said Lance Farmer. "He proved that you can come from some place, but you can also grow and become something greater."\nThe local vigil included ten seconds of silence, candles lit in his memory and a conversation aimed at ensuring the rapper's legacy lives on.\n"Nipsey was for the community. Not just for his community, but the world," said Nathaniel Hicks, who attended the vigil.\nHussle was gunned down in front of his clothing store, which he owned in the gang-ridden L.A. neighborhood he had grown up in.\n"He was just about giving back and staying in his community and giving back and staying true to his roots," Lunden said.\nIn the aftermath of his death, Hussle has continued to inspire.\n"I have plans to go ahead and start a shoe store on the south side of town," said Brandon McGhee.\nMcGhee said he would start the business as a tribute to Nipsey.
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This Sunday I am going for High Tea at the Beautiful and Historic Royal York Hotel in Toronto.\nI have been to this hotel many times in my life (staying there a couple of times with my family before I moved to Toronto) and every time I’m blown away by its grandeur. It truly is a sight to see when visiting Toronto, a vintage lovers dream.\nThe Royal York opened it’s doors on June 11, 1929. It was the tallest building in the British Commonwealth and quickly set the hospitality standard of the day. The magnificent hotel became known as a city within a city, rising in 28 floors of architectural splendor and replete with mechanical genius and opulence never before seen in Toronto.\nIt boasted 1,048 rooms – each with radios, private showers and bathtubs. The 1.5 acres of public rooms included a 12-bed hospital, 12,000-book library and ten ornate passenger elevators. The Concert Hall featured a full stage and mammoth pipe organ weighing 50 tons, which surpassed anything else in Canada with 300 miles of copper wire. There was a glass-enclosed roof garden, the largest hotel kitchen in Canada with a bakery that could produce over 15,000 French rolls a day, a 66-ft.long switchboard manned by 35 telephone operators, its own bank and golf course (now known as St. George Golf & Country) (Source).\nThank you to the Fairmont Royal York for finding this AMAZING sketch of the fashions wore during the opening Gala Ball on June 11, 1929.\nI will take…all the outfits!\nBelow is a sketch of the Royal York Hotel ballroom, clearly in the year that it opened from the outfits I see.\nWhen the Royal York hotel opened its doors on June 11, 1929, it brought about a new social era, attracting a true “who’s who” list of royalty, celebrities, dignitaries and leisure travellers to the city of Toronto. On opening night, the Royal York hosted four grand balls where guests dined and danced until the wee hours of the morning. It set a new standard in luxury, elegance and entertainment.\nThe Ballroom looks exactly like it did when it first opened-Stunning!\nThe Hotel did everything top-notch. Look how stylish the Bartenders look in the 1940s?\nI wonder what they are making, it looks delightful whatever it is.\nWhat a Buffet! Can you see the Ice Sculpture Deer in the background? I love fun details like that.\nImage of the 66 foot long telephone switchboard that required 35 operators to run it.\nOf course a hotel on this grand of scale also had to have amazing entertainment.\nThe Imperial Room was once the most sought after show room in North America, when it opened in the hotel in 1929 it was the city’s newest and most elegant dining and dancing establishment. It defined the Toronto social scene as the meeting site of high society functions and big band shows. The stage of the Imperial Room has seen headlining acts such as Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald and Bob Hope.\nThe early bands often were employed by hotels, and many bore their employers’ names, eg, in Montreal, the Windsor Hotel Orchestra and Andy Tipaldi and his Ritz-Carlton Orchestra. The largest hotels in Canada had successions of orchestras which, by the 1950s and 1960s, also came to be used as showbands to accompany individual performers. Leaders at the Royal York Hotel (Toronto) have included Charles Bodley, Fred Culley, Rex Battle, Don Romanelli, Billy Bissett, Horace Lapp, Stanley St. John,Moxie Whitney, and Howard Cable (Source).\nThe band below is clearly the house band of the Royal York as the signs say “RY”. What kind of music do you think they are playing if the first row is all Violins?\nGuests from all walks of life stayed at the hotel, like Bob Hope, Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly (swoon) and even….Queen Elizabeth II (seen below).\nHere is an adorable image of an Ice Follies performer in the 1940s who was staying there. How cute is that outfit??\nRoyal York also had various advertising campaigns over the years. Here are some great vintage ads.\nI adore this cute early 1960s ad (I think) for their meeting rooms. Reminds me of a Mad Men episode.\nLooking to get married? The Royal York I will do the job nicely.\nThis ad is clearly from the same illustrator as above, love it.\nThe Royal York has even hosted fun events like this Direct Broadcast party of the Grey Cup (superbowl of Canada) in November 1956.\nMany clubs and companies hosted events at the Hotel over the years, like The Electric Club from the 1930s-50s. Who apparently liked their menus to have pretty girls in swimsuits on the front (and lassie).\nAfter looking thru all these photos, reading stories on the Royal York I’m thrilled the Fairmont and Toronto has seen value in keeping it standing after all these years because this truly is a fantastic piece of Toronto History.\nSo Friends..have you been to the RY? Or do you have a favorite vintage hotel? Do Tell!\nThose outfits were tailor-made for a tall lady like yourself!\nThe wedding card is so cute, I wish I could actually own it.\nI love the RY and you will looove having High Tea there! I could die for that Ice Follies pictures…the outfit is the cutest!\nOoooh, your history filled posts are always huge favourites with me. Awesome look back at this iconic, well known Toronto landmark. I always loved passing it when we lived in the GTA, but can’t claim to have been overly well versed in the particulars of its storied history – until now. Thank you for the wonderful, informative lesson, dear gal.\nThanks so much Jessica, the history posts are one of my favorite to put together because I always learn something new. Something I did not post (and I’m going to edit it) is that the Royal York actually was the tallest building in toronto for 35 years after it was built. Hard to imagine looking at the skyline today.\nWhat a fantastic hotel! I always enjoy a journey back in time. Thanks so much for sharing!
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The official image for the Year of Youth was unveiled at the Australian Catholic Youth Festival in Sydney last December.\nThe Catholic Bishops Year of Youth was launched in local communities around Australia on the first Sunday of Advent, Sunday, 3 December, 2017 and the national launch took place with the Australian Catholic Youth Festival in Sydney from 7-9 December.\nThe Year of Youth image is titled 'Christ our Joy' and was painted by artist, Amunda Gorey in Alice Springs.\nThe image, which will be central to the celebration and prayerful discernment of local Australian communities throughout the Year of Youth.\n“The image tells the story of young people in the current landscape of our Australian Church as they journey toward Christ. It is a story of rich diversity and great joy,” said Malcolm Hart, Director of the Australian Catholic Bishop Conference’s Office for Youth.\nMs Gorey was identified by the Australian Catholic Youth Council for her use of vibrant colour which depicts youthfulness and the joy that is central to the spiritual focus of the Year of Youth. Her previous work has also shown a depth of spirituality that is authentic to our Australian tradition.\nChrist our Joy is rich in symbolism, tradition and meaning. It depicts the diversity of young people through the use of varied colour, shaped and sized dots. Some are gathered in communities, others more isolated. Some are closer to God or the cross, others further away. The central figures are Jesus and Mary against a cross. They point to the Resurrection as the source of our Joy. Jesus extends a hand toward his mother Mary, and with her to the Church; with his other hand he points them all to his Father-God.\n“Everyone will see, feel and sense the painting differently. Each is valued as our stories and experiences are different,” said Ms Gorey.
Description: Oswald was shot and killed by nightclub owner Jack Ruby in full view of television cameras broadcasting live.\nSummary: Lee Harvey Oswald (October 18, 1939 � November 24, 1963) was, according to four government investigations, the sniper who assassinated John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963.\nSummary: CLIFF RICHARD. "BACHELOR BOY"\nSummary: Please Please Me is the debut album by the English rock band The Beatles. Parlophone rush-released the album on 22 March 1963 in the United Kingdom to capitalise on the success of singles "Please Please Me"\nDescription: On 30 June 1963, the group signed a management contract with Brian Epstein.\nSummary: The Fourmost were an English Merseybeat band that recorded in the 1960s. Their biggest UK hit single was "A Little Loving" in 1964. On 30 June 1963, the group signed a management contract with Brian Epstein. This led to their being auditioned by George Martin and signed to EMI's Parlophone record label. BRIAN EPSTEIN SIGNS THE BAND, 1963.\nSummary: Top stars - Patsy Cline, Hawkshaw Hawkins and Cowboy Copas - are killed in a small plane crash near Camden, Tennessee, while on their way to Nashville from Kansas City, Kansas. The pilot, Cline's manager and Copas' son-in-law, Randy Hughes, is also killed.\nDescription: Michael Holliday was born in Liverpool, England, and brought up in Kirkdale.\nSummary: Norman Alexander Milne, known professionally as Michael Holliday (26 November 1924 � 29 October 1963. He committed suicide, dying from a suspected drugs overdose in Croydon, Surrey.\nSummary: John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the thirty-fifth President of the United States, was assassinated at 12:30 p.m. Central Standard Time (18:30 UTC) on Friday, November 22, 1963, in Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas.\nDescription: An American blues guitarist, singer, song writer and band leader. Died 1963.\nSummary: James died of his third heart attack in Chicago in 1963, just prior to a tour of Europe with that year's 'American Folk Blues Festival.' He was buried in the Newport Baptist Church Cemetery, Ebenezer, Holmes County, Mississippi.\nSummary: THE BEATLES. "PLEASE PLEASE ME"\nSummary: "FROM ME TO YOU"\nNUMBER 1 USA SINGLE 1963 "SHELLEY FABARES"\nSummary: "I Like It" is the second single by Liverpudlian band Gerry & the Pacemakers. The song reached number one in the UK Singles Chart. Gerry Marsden formed the group in 1959 with his brother, Fred, Les Chadwick and Arthur McMahon.\nDescription: American entrepreneur and rock and roll promoter.\nDescription: Serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.
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The Great Lakes Public Health Coalition (GLPHC) consists of the American Public Health Association (APHA) Region V public health associations, known as affiliates. These six state public health associations came together in 1983 for the purpose of mutual support and shared learning. Over the years, the GLPHC has been recognized by APHA as a model for other states.\nView the webinar here. View the webinar here. View the webinar here.\nThe primary affiliate representative to the Great Lakes Public Health Coalition is each state’s Affiliate Representative to the APHA Governing Council (ARGC).\nEach affiliate makes its own determination on participation, based on budget and time constraints.\nThe Great Lakes Public Health Coalition first met in September, 1983 and adopted the following Purpose Statement.\nThe role of affiliates and their function in relation to the American Public Health Association.\nState public health associations’ structure, function and activities.\nThese meetings provide a forum to exchange information on approaches to the operation of state public health associations and to identify emerging public health concerns that can be addressed by state associations and/or by APHA, as well as providing affiliates of APHA Region V with an opportunity to identify appropriate relationships with APHA and to plan action strategies.\nThis information coalition serves as a rallying point for the Affiliates of Region V for defining and impacting the role of Affiliates with the American Public Health Association as well as for strengthening and expanding state public health associations.
It’s a Pop Shop Houston Festival After Party co-hosted with Brenda Grands Design.\nWe’re celebrating with our favorite bloggers – Jillian Goltzman from Cup of Charisma, Magen Pastor, Brittany Fullwood of The Hello Honey Blog, Sarah Oberton of Haute & Humid, and Flaunt & Center. Leading up to Pop Shop Houston Summer Festival, we got to collaborate to give these ladies special surprises and a super fun time at the festival.\nAt the festival, we created a gorgeous mandala piece of art together. We color blocked it, gave it stripes and polka dots. Now we’re going to hang it and take some fabulous photos with items we got at Pop Shop Houston Festival and have some fun together.\nMacarons, music, champagne, and photos. It’s a night to remember.\nJoin us to celebrate having fun, making gorgeous art, shopping, and good vibes.
The Species D. scoparia has been reported (or is assumed) to occur in fresh waters. This taxon has not been reported from North America.\nDalyellia scoparia, "PA" (Artois et al., 2013).
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IUPUI student Ryan Hughey, in the teacher education program in the IU School of Education at IUPUI, will appear on tonight's episode of "Jeopardy!"\nHughey is tight-lipped about the outcome of the episode. But he will say it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.\n"I have been watching 'Jeopardy!' with my family since I was a little kid," Hughey said. "Getting the chance to go out to Los Angeles, meet Alex and compete really is a dream come true for me. We had a great time out there filming, and now I have bragging rights whenever I go out to play trivia with my friends and family -- not many people can say they've been on the show."\nTune in to WTHR at 7:30 p.m. tonight to see Ryan compete.\nBeginning Oct. 19, Inside IUPUI will publish on Thursdays instead of Tuesdays. It will still arrive in your inbox weekly during the school year; the only change is the day of the week it will be published.\n"With all of the wonderful things happening on campus through the week and the weekends, moving Inside IUPUI from Tuesday to Thursday allows us to better plan and prepare all of those great stories for the IUPUI community," said Amber Denney, assistant director of strategic communications at IUPUI. "Publishing Inside IUPUI on Thursdays will give all of us something great to look forward to near the end of the workweek."\nIUPUI is hosting a special screening of the WFYI documentary "Waves of Fortune," about historical sites along China's Silk Road.\nThe premiere, at noon Oct. 11 in the Campus Center Theater, will feature an introduction and then a Q&A following the 30-minute film with WFYI filmmakers and narrator Ian McIntosh, of IUPUI's Office of International Affairs. A reception honoring the filmmakers will follow at 1 p.m. at the Confucius Institute in Cavanaugh Hall 129. This screening is presented by WFYI Public Media and co-hosted by IUPUI Office of International Affairs and the Confucius Institute at IUPUI.\n"Waves of Fortune: China's Maritime Silk Road" will air on WFYI 1 at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12, with production by Sandy Roob, videography and editing by Vinnie Manganello, and logistical planning and translation by Dr. Zao Cheng Xu.\nThe Division of Undergraduate Education is hosting Donuts with the Dean in Taylor Hall Room 104 from 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 10. The event will be an informal gathering for undergraduates to meet the division's dean and associate vice chancellor for undergraduate education, James "Jay" Gladden. Students can receive a free donut and will be able to ask the dean questions. Additionally, this event will provide an opportunity for students to voice opinions and offer suggestions regarding IUPUI, the division and the division's student-support unit, University College.\nDonuts with the Dean is just one of the efforts that the Division of Undergraduate Education is making this year to welcome students and receive their input regarding the campus and the division.\nAnthropology professor Paul Mullins presents "Invisible Indianapolis: Heritage and Memory in the Circle City" as part of Liberal Arts Talks from 4 to 5 p.m. Oct. 12 in CE 305.\nTravel through an "invisible" Indianapolis and learn how the histories of immigrant communities, red-light districts, incarceration and urban displacement illuminate life in the city's contemporary and historical memory.\nPavel Bleher, Chancellor's Professor of Mathematical Sciences at IUPUI and an internationally respected expert in mathematical physics and probability theory, was honored with a conference commemorating his 70th birthday on Sept. 22 and 23. "Mathematical Physics Perspective of Billiards and Dominoes" was held at UMass Amherst. Plenary speakers from several countries included IUPUI colleague Michal Misiurewicz.\nBleher joined IUPUI's math department in 1994 and has an impressive record of teaching and mentoring exceptional high school, undergraduate and graduate students.
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All was going well apart from a niggling problem with images not displaying on the site itself (anonymously) or logged into the WP dashboard. Inspecting the image HTML in Chrome allowed me to extract the full problem URL and I found I could load the image successfully in its own window. Chrome also allowed flagged the 404 response for images when loaded through the Wordpress page. Weird.\nApart from images I uploaded to the Media library, other images being served locally from my Wordpress installation (e.g. theme thumbnails) were also failing to load.\nI found that by changing the site address (again in WP > Settings > General) to http:// (not https://) the images would display so I came to believe the problem was somehow related to SSL. Interestingly, after changing this setting, the images appeared when I browsed to either the http:// or https:// site. Images on the http:// site using absolute image references to the https:// site also worked.\nAfter a bit of head scratching and a bit of searching around (this problem doesn't seem to be particularly common), I came across this page which suggests hotlink protection can cause problems for the SSL protocol. Apparently "HTTPS is configured correctly when resources that are available via HTTP are also available via HTTPS." As far I could tell, my images were available through both HTTP and HTTPS but I had enabled hotlink protection on the site before installing Wordpress.\nSure enough, disabling hotlink protection solved the problem.
When your client has a medical condition, it does not necessarily mean they won’t be considered for Disability Income Insurance. Here are some common medical conditions that can still be covered.\nAlcohol and Drug Addiction — client may be considered five years post treatment, if there is no alcohol or drug use of any kind and has no arrests, additional treatment or related health conditions.\nSleep Apnea — clients will be considered two years post diagnosis with well-controlled condition if they are following prescribed treatment or treatment is no longer needed.\nWeight Issue — ratings are based on our build chart and we will consider any weight loss your clients have had in the last year. If your client has been at their current weight and stable at least one-year, underwriting decision will be based on current weight.\nFor more information on DI Choice underwriting tips including common medical conditions, click here.
Fred Bergman of Chandlerville will celebrate his 90th birthday. An open house, hosted by his family, will be held Sunday, Sept. 24 from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Chandlerville Legion Hall.\nThe children and grandchildren of Carnell Korsmeyer invite friends to an observance of her 90th birthday (that occurred on June 14) at the Round House on July 22 from 2 to 4 p.m.\nMaxine Pilger of Beardstown will be celebrating her upcoming 95th birthday with an open house Sunday, May 14, from 2:30-4 p.m. at Heritage Health 8306 St. Luke’s Drive, Beardstown.
Volodimir came to know the Lord reading through the Bible, and he accepted Jesus as Savior in 1999. Since then he has become involved with Young Life leading Capernaum, WyldLife, YoungLives, and Young Life College.\nHe has an important role in Ukraine Young Life as a coordinator of Young Life leader training. Working closely with churches and the regional director, Sasha Utkin, Volodimir plans yearly trainings with leaders from throughout Ukraine. As Young Life ministry grows in new areas of outreach, this is an integral part of Young Life’s future in the Former Soviet Union.
When you absolutely, positively need comic books and pulp magazines from decades ago.\nSeriously… how amazing is it that these things are all online and available for research or just plain fun!\nSource: DAVID • Think: “Holy Bagels, Batman!\nThis month, in David Magazine, I explore the secret origin of comic books themselves!\nThe FANTASTIC FOUR TV Series (1963-64) – Home.\nWith the release of the latest movie next week, here’s a look at the original TV series from 1963. Such an amazing amount of talent… it’s a shame they couldn’t get it to work. It was the Firefly of its day.\nAnyway, enjoy the detective work put into discovering so much about this “lost” show.
If you have a desire to become more passionate about community outreach and missions, then this is the opportunity for you. Through our experiential learning Poverty Simulations, you can learn first hand the effects of poverty on the world around you. Participants in this program experience real life situations that people in poverty live out on a regular basis. Learn more about global, national, and even local issues that are affecting more of us than ever before.
Until community happened. My mother’s community, anchored by the Inwood Baptist Church off Lake Wheeler Road in south Raleigh, gathered around my family like a shield, and then they got to work.\nChurch members donated land, tradesmen donated labor and other community members donated all the material it would take to build a small three-bedroom, one-bath home for the family. The work didn’t have a fancy name like Habitat for Humanity. There was no Jimmy Carter. It was just friends and family and community coming together to help a mother and her children in need.\nAnd, it was completely free. My grandmother was able to keep her kids together, and get most of them through some form of higher education and on to better lives.\nIf you look around at studies and surveys, or just ask around to friends, we don’t live in communities like that anymore. Recent polls have found that only 31 percent of us think “most people can be trusted,” only 26 percent have volunteered for anything in the past year and only 8 percent of us had worked on a community project in the past year.\nLately, I think about my grandmother and her community a lot as I help the place I work, the Institute for Emerging Issues at N.C. State, get ready for our upcoming Emerging Issues Forum, ReCONNECT to Community, which will focus on civic engagement.\nOn Sept. 17 in Asheville and on UNC-TV’s North Carolina Channel, we’ll bring together some of the nation’s and the state’s leading thinkers and doers on rebuilding community. We’ll hear from New York Times columnist David Brooks and top elected officials. But we’ll also hear from communities across the state that are making real progress in re-energizing civic engagement.\nSome people have asked us: what’s the return on investment on that? I don’t know that you can put a dollar figure on it, but let me tell you about the generational ripple effects such a “reconnection to community” has had on my family.\nI had an aunt who grew up to run a factory in China, and my mother served as a laboratory director at Rex Hospital by the end of her career. My brother works as a computer programmer, I just had a cousin graduate from East Carolina University with honors and I’m sitting here writing this column.\nHowever, it’s not just about job titles or economic opportunity; it’s about the way my family’s lives have been and will be richer and full of more options for generations to come because of the decision that one community made so long ago. It is the way my family members are in better positions to be the helpers for others in need.\nThat is the power of community. We lift ourselves up when we lift everybody up and we can’t do that if we’re not talking and connecting with each other.\nIt’s not 1953 anymore and it might not be so easy to know most of our neighbors, but we can learn new ways to know a lot of them, and our lives and communities will be richer for it.\nBeth Hatcher is a communications specialist for the Institute of Emerging Issues. Learn more about the forum and register at emergingissues.org.
Each year students can apply for this program during the first round of Subject POSt enrolment (April - May) on the Faculty of Arts and Science's Type 3 Subject POSt Enrolment website. The second round of Subject POSt enrolment is managed through the Dept. of Psychology during the fall.\nFall 2018 applications are NOW CLOSED.
Whatever you want to say to your customers, there are a million ways to say it. To include emojis or not to include emojis? To crack a joke or not to crack a joke? To use corporate lingo or not? These are questions that lie at the heart of a company’s tone and voice. In order to effectively communicate and build lasting relationships with customers, you need to nail down what you want to say and how you want to say it.\nTone and voice go hand in hand, but they are slightly different. Put simply, your brand’s voice is your brand’s personality. Smart. Funny. Hip. Satirical. Your brand’s tone, on the other hand, is the application of your brand’s voice on certain channels, with certain audiences, for certain situations. For example, if your brand’s voice is funny, much of your communication will include humour. However, when you’re emailing a notice about a product malfunction, your tone of that email should be slightly more serious, while still keeping your brand’s casual style.\nIn order to connect with your customers, you need to know who your customers are and where they’re interacting with your brand. For example, if your a retail brand and most of your social media audience is generation Z, then perhaps a more casual or playful tone would be a better fit than something overly formal.\n@ManhattanMiniStorage knows its NYC audience well — clever, professional, and short on space.\nYour brand’s tone and voice should be purposeful. Gather your company’s decision-makers and answer some self-reflective questions to nail down your voice.\nHow do you want your brand to make people feel?\nWhat do you want consumers to do when they interact with your brand?\nWhat are three words that describe your brand?\nWhat brands are you drawn to? Why?\nWhat brands do you dislike? Why?\nLook at how your competition interacts with customers to get an idea of what’s appropriate for your customer base. Or, it may inspire you to stand out and give your consumers a new type of conversation.\n@Charmin turns the mundane topic of toilet paper into humorous conversations with clever Tweets.\nOnce you’ve determined your brand’s voice and various tones, lay it out in a guide for your marketing team. As your company grows, various people will be writing to represent your brand. It’s important they have clear guidelines and standards so your brand has a consistent tone and voice, regardless of the writer.\nWith the right tone and voice, you’ll be able to better engage your customers and build long-term loyalty in your brand.
How to edit data within Tableau when the original data source is missing?\nThere have been instances where I have received Tableau files from a colleague and I'd like to edit the data in the file to change up the visualizations. Unfortunately, I don't have the original data source file (e.g., csv or xls).\nA workaround that I've used (that only occasionally works): the only way I've been able to "edit" the data is by copying it into a new excel sheet and importing that data back into the Tableau file. This isn't an ideal situation and is definitely just a workaround for now.\nAny insight on how to edit data within a Tableau file when the data source is missing? Is it possible?\n1. Re: How to edit data within Tableau when the original data source is missing?\nI assume your colleague is sending you a packaged workbook (.twbx) file? If so, it's possible that you might have a copy of the original Excel or text file and not even know it! .twbx files are really just zip files that contain the workbook (.twb) and the data (often as a .tde extract, but if your collegue used a live connection to Excel or csv it might contain a copy of the file). So, just rename the .twbx to .zip and then see what it contains.\nNow, it's quite possible that your colleague extracted the data and it will just contain the .tde file. If so, then there isn't really a good option for editing the data in Tableau (it is a data visualization tool afterall, not a data editing tool). If you just want to edit values, you could possibly use calculated fields. But likely, your work-around is probably the best option (or see if you can convince your colleague to use live connections).\nHope that helps! Welcome to the forums!\n2. Re: How to edit data within Tableau when the original data source is missing?\nWhat do you mean by "...to change up the visualizations."? Because I'm wondering if you can use calculated fields as a way to create the necessary fields you need.\nIf the source file is on a network drive then have the author use URL naming of data sources: \\corp\shared\personal\Ann\my_excel_data.xls instead of M:\personal\Ann\my_excel_data.xls .
We are headed to the hills this weekend with a route that will be about 68 miles (approx 5800ft of elevation gain) and contain some downhill opportunities that we haven’t seen in awhile: the back side of Wood, back side of PID, and Newport Ave (from top of Jamboree). You might be asking why we are doing hills when it will be hot. The answer is simple, ALC has hot days too.
Job Summary: The Competition Solutions/Price To Win (PTW) Strategic Analyst includes a number of Science, Technology, and Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) roles, as well as Operations Research and Management Sciences (OR/MS) and is responsible for supporting full scale Price To Win project engagements. This includes Competitive Intelligence data collection, data synthesis, model building and testing, and development of win strategy recommendations. This individual reports directly to Director of Competition Solutions and works closely with Competitive Intelligence, Business Development and other project team members to ensure successful delivery of all client requirements on time and on budget.\nThis position requires a unique blend of technical, business, and strategic thinking skills and the ability to work in a team environment to develop competitive solutions in support of client capture activities. This position's workload will be dynamic, engaging, and will directly impact the success of our clients.\nConduct Price to Win analysis in support of routine and strategic captures ranging in size and complexity.\nCollect and analyze strategic and tactical competitive intelligence from open source data. Lead data extraction engagements with Subject Matter Experts.\nBuild predictive cost and offering models to develop PTW and design-to-cost recommendations, which predict competitor bids within 5% of their actual submittals.\nWork with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs), incorporate their knowledge framework into models.\nWork with SMEs to incorporate their quantitative estimates in models.\nWork in a probabilistic context.\nDevelop strategy analysis and recommendations to maximize client probability of win.\nUtilize excellent leadership and communication skills, present findings to clients.\nVaries with Position Category level; however, minimum of Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Business, Mathematics, Finance, Accounting or other related fields which require significant analytical coursework, or significant related experience.\nAt least 5 years of broad and varied experience that demonstrates a high level of business acumen, such as price to win, capture, pricing analysis, working on competitive proposal teams, experience in Defense environment, or assignments in business strategy, finance, contracts, and proposals.\nStrong leadership skills and specific background in a Federal Pricing - CAS environment, including knowledge of TINA and FAR Part 15.\nAbility to search and extract information from large databases and ability to analyze conflicting and incomplete data to reach analytically-based conclusions.\nUnderstand basic business and marketplace activities, behavioral norms and competitive pressures.\nMust be able to obtain a Department of Defense Security clearance.\nMust have exceptional communication and presentation skills.\nDemonstrated successful development of winning PTW strategy and offerings on >$50M opportunities.\nDemonstrated PTW modeling techniques, including expertise in Microsoft Excel.\nProven ability to influence capture and program management to implement winning PTW solutions.\nDetailed experience in cost modeling and Basis of Estimate preparation.\nMaster's Degree in a related field, preferably an MBA. Experience with the RFP/GOV capture process.
Come celebrate with us after the 2016 Drupaldelphia Conference at Lucky Strike.\n* Open bar is for the first 65 guests. RSVPing to this event does not guarantee a wristband for the open bar. The event is 21+.
In a prior post, I discussed what triggers the obligation to engage in the interactive process. Once that obligation arises, what is it employers are required to do?\nWhat Triggers the Obligation to Engage In the Interactive Process?
Beautiful 4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms. 4th bedroom could be converted to office/walk in closet. Eat-in kitchen, 2nd refrigerator in laundry room for convenience. Washer and Dryer not included. Spacious backyard, circular driveway and large Florida room. Close to great schools. MUST SEE!!!\nThis property for rent with address 5030 SW 106th Ave, Miami, Florida 33165 is currently for rent and has been listed on Hometaurus Real Estate website on October 16, 2017. This listing is for rent for $2,550.\n5030 Sw 106th Ave Miami Florida with 33165 zip code is located in the Heftler Homes Sec 3. This property listing was built in 1959 and contains 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with 1,543 sqft for living area and the property tax for 2016 is $258,051 and the 2016 tax assessment is $258,300.\nTo schedule a tour and showing for 5030 SW 106th Ave, Miami, Florida 33165, please contact a Hometaurus agent now.
Pharmaceuticals in Australia industry profile provides top-line qualitative and quantitative summary information including: market share, market size (value 2011-15, and forecast to 2020). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market.\nEssential resource for top-line data and analysis covering the Australia pharmaceuticals market. Includes market size data, textual and graphical analysis of market growth trends, leading companies and macroeconomic information.\n What was the size of the Australia pharmaceuticals market by value in 2015?\n What will be the size of the Australia pharmaceuticals market in 2020?\n What factors are affecting the strength of competition in the Australia pharmaceuticals market?\n How has the market performed over the last five years?\n Who are the top competitors in Australia's pharmaceuticals market?\nThe pharmaceuticals market consists of ethical drugs only and does not include consumer healthcare or animal healthcare. Market values have been calculated at ex-factory prices (the value at which manufacturers sell the drugs to distributors). Any currency conversions used in the production of this report have been calculated at constant 2015 annual average exchange rates.\nThe Australian pharmaceuticals market had total revenues of $19.1bn in 2015, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.6% between 2011 and 2015.\nFactors driving growth in Australia's pharmaceuticals are similar to many other developed markets including the increasingly elderly population and its associated disease burden.\nThe performance of the market is forecast to accelerate, with an anticipated CAGR of 3% for the five-year period 2015 - 2020, which is expected to drive the market to a value of $22.1bn by the end of 2020.
Peace is not about politics ~ peace is about karma. Make the choice to work for peace on the planet and the karma of conflict will be released from your soul.\nPrint these handbills and post them everywhere. For a few dollars, your local copy store will enlarge them to poster size. Color them or post them as they are. Re-print them and post again. Forward the link to everyone you know.\nBanners, stickers, pins, and magnets available from t-shirts page.\nInformation regarding these peace designs is available in the book (PEACE) WORDS.\nroyanthonyshabla.com and blesstheworld.com participate in disaster relief (for both natural and manmade tragedies) in the United States; worldwide literacy; and universal peace.\nPlease support the altruistic work of royanthonyshabla.com and blesstheworld.com.\nClick the thumbnails below to print 8.5" x 11" posters.
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Tim trained as a chef in Wiltshire and went on to work at prestigious country house hotels including South Lodge Hotel in Lower Beeding. At South Lodge, Tim became head chef and earned the Camellia restaurant three AA Rosettes.\nA move to luxury hotel Newick Park followed, where Tim again worked as head chef before seizing the opportunity to run the Chequers Inn at the turn of the millennium. From the outset, Tim's vision was to create enticing, flavourful dishes that would offer the exceptional quality of a country house hotel, served in a less formal atmosphere.\nAs a Master Chef of Great Britain, Tim continues to refine and develop his passion for the art of cooking. He loves sourcing local, in-season fresh produce and game, and can even be found foraging for wild ingredients in the Sussex countryside. His signature dish is bacon roly-poly – if it's on the menu, don't miss it!
Carys was as tired as her sister when at last their flight rolled to a stop, and they dropped their burdens to lean against each other panting and almost sobbing.\n“You’re right dear, hush. You’re right. We’ll go to sleep, and in the morning we’ll find Hardock Street and our aunt and uncle.” Eirian, unaware of the menaces of Runners and being Moved On that haunted her sister, and evidently too tired to imagine other dangers, promptly sat down on a dry patch of roadside and laid her head on the carpet-bag. “No, darling, we must find somewhere out of the way,” murmured Carys, and pulled the stubborn Eirian up with aching arms. Dragging the little grumbling burden, who trailed the carpet-bag, by the right hand, and latching the left one to the handle of the suitcase-trunk, Carys transported the entire party through main force to a ramshackle garden gate. It leaned against its fence, which leaned against a weathered shed, which leaned against a brown-grey house, much in the manner of the carpetbag against Eirian against Carys. Carys eyed the gate, wondering what greater comforts might be afforded by a homely garden than this waste of side-yard, filled with discards from the house, but at last set down her luggage and her sister in the open shed. She lay down, warmed by Eirian’s head on her knee and by mother’s best cloak from the trunk, still smelling faintly of love and lavender.\nAbove the children’s heads, the old shingles of the shed creaked in the wind, and the fog cleared to show a paltry handful of stars in a deep sky. The light of the city faded as even the privileged sought their beds, and only the befouled wind roamed abroad, trying to outrun its own smell.\nThat wind ran cold and rough through the branches of trees and the bristling fur of animals, and, near where the girls slept, a pair of curs, like the sisters curled for warmth, woke with the shiver of it on their cold noses. The city’s smells were known to them, but there was something else on the night wind, and they uncoiled with curiosity and malice. So it was that Carys woke from a dream that swayed and whistled like the ship to a nightmare of sound, the half-seen gleams of teeth and wide eyes, and the tense strain of dark-furred muscles against the feeble garden gate.\nEirian was awake, too, though from her clouded stare and courageous composure Carys was certain she must think herself dreaming. The dogs could be through the gate at any moment, and the child was picking up a stick! Whether to defend herself or enveigle the attackers into a game Carys did not consider or care, and at once grabbed the entire household — Eirian, carpetbag, suit-trunk, and stick — and entrained it in her flight, as a gust of wind does drops of rain.\n“Never mind that now,” Carys said with a slightly exasperated sigh, “Let us find another place to sleep.” She was weary beyond words, and beyond argument. She looked around, and was surprised to see a familiar violet-grey house. “Come, Eirian. We’ll sleep under the mad lady’s lilac bush.” She trudged toward the side of the house, where a white picket gate stood, and hoped that Ferdie did not sleep in the backyard, as if she started and ran at a tiny terrier, Eirian would never forget it.\nIt seemed a long way across the damp grass to the gate, and Carys, recalling faintly the bent old woman’s terror, cautioned Eirian to silence. They crept forward, and Carys began to hear a sound. A series of cascading plops succeeded a dull ‘thunk’, again and again, and louder as the picket gate grew nearer. The sound was quite close as Carys put one hand against the painted wood and brought her eye close to the gap between the planks.\nThe garden beyond was a shadowy thing, painted in the weak light of stars and a waning moon. Movement, she saw first, and then a flurry of tiny shapes against the sky; someone was digging, and throwing the dirt over her shoulder. The moonlight crept down to the figure, as if urged by Carys’s thoughts beyond its own inclinations, and showed a straight, strong old woman, digging briskly in a hole already up to her waist. Carys closed her eyes. She knew not why she did so, and not until she had softly, silently drawn away her puzzled sister, did she remember, or let herself see, the large, still shape next to the hole, wrapped in a shabby greatcoat.
The third instalment of our KosmoClub series at Marie-Antoinette once again comes packed with three electronic live performances of the label’s trademark nonconformist music variety. This time around, RENU, Psycho & Plastic and Silberfischer take to the stage with levels of musicianship that are unique in Berlin’s electronic scene. Their eclecticism radiates party, politics, art and club and is testament to all of them being firmly rooted in the booming 1990s. Their individual takes on dance music will keep the floor moving without the need for DJs.\n05.07.2018, Marie Antoinette, Holzmarkstr. 15, 10179 Berlin.
With many direct international flights Frankfurt is a great gateway to explore Germany. And in combination with the city of Stuttgart there is much to see and to do during your 8 day stay!\nIf you do not want to pack and unpack almost every day the City Duo tour Frankfurt, Stuttgart & surroundings may be the right tour for you.\nBut WHY should you consider booking the 8-Day City Duo Frankfurt, Stuttgart & surroundings (8R09)?\nIt includes a day trip to Limburg an der Lahn and Weilburg, historic cities not far from Frankfurt. This day trip is something “off the beaten track” and rail travel along the “Lahn” river through the Lahn river valley in between Limburg and Weilburg is very scenic.\nIt includes a day trip to Rudesheim am Rhein, the charming town located right at the Rhine River is definitely worth a visit. Located in midst vineyards Rudesheim am Rhein is not only for Riesling lovers. You hike along the “Romantic tour” (cable car & chairlift rides, two boat rides on the Rhine River as well as a visit of Rheinstein Castle).\nStuttgart itself is nice to visit. The town has the largest vineyards within its city limits from all towns in Germany. And for automobile lovers Stuttgart is a must do. Both, the Mercedes Museum as well as the Porsche Museum are located here.\nMetzingen was the center of the textile industry in Germany. When Hugo Boss started to sell over production to the inhabitants of Metzingen “factory outlet” started here which makes the Outlet City Metzingen authentic and unique. Today the city hosts the largest Hugo Boss Outlet store worldwide (about 55,000 sqft.) and almost all of the major brands (e.g. Prada, Gucci, Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, WMF, Burberry, Joop!).\nThe tour includes a 2nd-class ticket for the high-speed “ICE” train from Frankfurt Central Station to Stuttgart on Day 5 and from Stuttgart to Frankfurt International Airport on Day 8 (see the tableau this is already included in the price of your tour). Those two tickets can be upgraded to 1st-class rail for an extra of US $ 89.00 per person (including seat reservations)! Here you also find everything else that is included: transfers, rail tickets, tours and admissions.\nYour City Duo tour Frankfurt, Stuttgart & surroundings starts right from Frankfurt International Airport. From the airport terminal you will take the commuter rail directly to Frankfurt Central Station, located in Frankfurt City Center. It only takes 12 minutes from the Airport local train station located below baggage claim in arrival Hall 1 of Frankfurt International Airport (FRA) to Frankfurt Central Station. The fare is covered by the “Frankfurt Card” which is already included in the price of the vacation package. Your hotel is located in short walking distance of Frankfurt Central Station.\nFrankfurt is a very modern metropolis which nevertheless offers many historic sites such as the Romerberg (hill of the Romans) with its beautifully restored timber-framed houses, of course the Goethe Haus where the world famous poet once lived, the Paulskirche, symbol for democracy and freedom in Germany, “Alt-Sachsenhausen“, where in Schellgasse number 6 you will find Frankfurt’s oldest timber-framed house which was built around 1291, to name only a few of Frankfurt’s historic landmarks.\nToday you have a full day for sightseeing in Frankfurt. You can get around Frankfurt by using the public transportation system within Frankfurt (busses, trams, subways, suburban trains) all day. The fare is covered by the “Frankfurt Card” which is already included in the price of your tour package.\nThe Frankfurt Museum Riverbank is one of the most important locations for museums in Germany and Europe. The exhibition buildings are lined up on both sides of the Main riverbank, several famous museums are to be found in the city centre. Visit the “Stadel“, the German Museum of Architecture as well as the Museum of Applied Art or the “Schirn Kunsthalle” to name only a very few. Don’t miss out on Frankfurt’s “Zeil“, a huge pedestrian zone where shopping is the name of the game.\nToday you go on a circle tour (by rail) which takes you to two beautiful smaller cities just north of Frankfurt, Limburg an der Lahn and Weilburg. Both towns are idyllically located at the Lahn River. You start by visiting Limburg. A direct train takes you right from Frankfurt Central Station to the town which was important in medieval times because of its location at the trade route from Frankfurt to Cologne. Travel time to Limburg is about 70 minutes.\nLimburg has a charming little Old Town with many timber-framed houses, some dating back to the 12th century. The “House of the Seven Deadly Sins” for example or the “Werner-Senger-Haus” (located just across), which dates back to 1250. The widely visible landmark of the town, the Cathedral (“Limburger Dom”, also known as “Georgsdom”), is located next to Limburg Castle. It is a beautiful example of the Late Romanesque architecture. And since the Cathedral was built on the highest place in town you have a beautiful view from the Cathedral grounds over the Lahn River Valley and the Old Town. The picture of the Cathedral was taken from the Old Bridge over the Lahn River where you also find the Statue of St. John of Nepomuk.\nA direct train will take you from Limburg an der Lahn to Weilburg. Travel time is about 30 minutes. The rail journey itself is very scenic since the railroad tracks run along the Lahn River through the Lahn River Valley. The river is very popular in Germany for kayaking.\nWeilburg used to be the governmental seat of the House of Nassau-Weilburg. It has a historic Old Town with timber framed houses. The landmark though is Weilburg Palace (“Schloss Weilburg”) which was first erected as a Castle in the 14th century. It was converted in the 16th and 18th centuries into a Palace and it is considered among the best-preserved Renaissance Palaces. Adjected to the Palace is the Lutheran “Schlosskirche” (Palace Church) from the early 18th century. Also the Garden located on the Palace Grounds is worth visiting. From here you have a beautiful view into the Lahn River Valley.\nAt your convinience take the train from Weilburg back to Frankfurt. Travel time is about 90 minutes.\nToday a train takes you from Frankfurt Central Station to Rudesheim am Rhein, gate to the Mittelrheintal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The stunning valley measures around 65 kilometres in length, here the majestic Rhine Rivers breaches the Rheinische Schiefergebirge (schistose mountain). Along the Mittelrheintal are so many historic monuments and cultural landmarks as just about no where else in Europe. The vineyards are towering high above the rapidly floating Rhine River – beautiful landscapes to see!\nEspecially during your Romantic Tour (ticket included) which starts right in the Old Town of Rudesheim am Rhein: by cable car you will be “sailing” above vineyards (where the white wine “Riesling” is grown) when you take a ride up to the “Niederwald”-Monument – the “Germania“. The monument symbolizes the foundation of the German Empire. From the Germania Monument you will walk on an easy walk to the “Hotel Jagdschloss Niederwald“, built in the 18th century as a hunting lodge. Here you may have a cup of coffee or have lunch. By chair lift you will then take a ride down to Assmannshausen, “sailing” above vineyard where red wine is grown. A short Rhine River Cruise will first take you to the historic Rheinstein Castle. The way uphill to the Castle is for people who like to take a hike – the walk to the Castle may be challenging for people who have problems walking up- or downhill. In this case you may consider to just stay on the Cruise ship which will take you back to Rudesheim am Rhein). For those of you taking the hike: take some time to visit the Castle (admission included) – the roots of the castle date back to the late 13th century and the setting within the vineyards above the Rhine River is absolutely stunning. You have a great view from the Castle. A riverboat will then take you back to Rudesheim am Rhein.\nRudesheim is not only famous for its “Drosselgasse” (a lively alley with restaurants and taverns stretching from the river into Rudesheim Old Town). Rudesheim am Rhein is also famous for its scenic location in midst steep vineyards along the Rhine River and for the Riesling which is grown here. The Riesling is a dry white wine which is very popular in Germany. Explore the Old Town of Rudesheim and also maybe take a walk into the vineyards from where you have great views of the Rhine River and the scenic area surrounding it. If your arrival in Frankfurt is before noon you may consider taking a funicular ride up to the “Niederwalddenkmal”, a monument which was constructed to commemorate the foundation of the German Empire. From next to the “Germania” figure you have a great view over Bingen (across from the Rhine river). In the evening make sure to try a glass of Riesling and enjoy dinner in one of the many wine taverns, e.g. at the Wine Restaurant Rudesheimer Schloss where you will find local specialties as well as German “Gemutlichkeit”. After dinner take the train back to Frankfurt where your hotel is located.\nAt your convinience you will depart from Frankfurt by high-speed “ICE” train. The direct train to Stuttgart Central Station takes about 80 minutes.\nThe foundation of this “little” cosmopolitan town is different to many others, as it was established in the 10th century by the Duke Liudolf von Schwaben who found the area quite suitable for breeding his horses, the old name for the stud being Stutengarten, ”mare’s garden”, today “Stuttgart”.\nSince you are holding the “StuttCard PLUS” you can explore the Stuttgart region all Inclusive. It covers free travel on the public transport network in the entire Stuttgart Region as well as admission to all museums like the Stuttgart State Gallery, the Stuttgart Museum of Art, the Mercedes Museum, and the Porsche Museum. Also admission to Solitude Palace is included as well as the fare to visit the world’s first television tower from where you have a beautiful view into the area (if the weather is nice all the way to the Black Forrest).\nMany historically interesting landmarks are to be found in Stuttgart, the Klösterle (“little cloister”) in Bad Cannstatt or the Alte Kanzlei (“old chambers”) as well as the Fruchtkasten on Schillerplatz with its collection of musical instruments. However, the center of the town is the Palace Square (“Schlossplatz”). The square, a former military parade ground, is one of the largest plazas in Stuttgart. Stuttgarts main shopping street, the Koenigstrasse (“King´s Street”) also passes by the square and close to the square you also find the State Gallery of Stuttgart (“Staatsgalerie”), one of Europe’s leading museums.\nIf you are interested in visiting the Automobile Museums you may want to start with the Porsche Museum today. It is located in Zuffenhausen, just outside of Stuttgart, next to the world headquarters of Porsche. More than 80 vehicles and many small exhibits are on display at the Porsche Museum in a unique ambiance. In addition to world-famous, iconic vehicles such as the 356, 550, 911, and 917, the exhibits include some of the outstanding technical achievements of Professor Ferdinand Porsche from the early 20th century. From Stuttgart central station the direct suburban train only takes 8 minutes the rail station is right next to the museum. Also, if you always wanted to drive a Porsche, how about on this day? Porsche offers the “Porsche Drive”. You can rent different types of Porsche such as the 911, the Panamera and the Cayenne right at the museum.\nToday you have a full day for sightseeing in the Stuttgart area and you “StuttCard PLUS” will also still be valid today. You may want to visit Solitude Palace which is located in Ludwigsburg, about 50 minutes outside of Stuttgart. The delightful little Rococo Palace was built as a hunting and pleasure palace and it offers magnificent views of Ludwigsburg. The fare to get to Ludwigsburg and the admission to the Palace are covered by your “StuttCard”.\nIf you would like to have a glass of the local wine you may want to visit the Royal Burial Chapel (Sepulchral Chapel) located on mountain Wuerttemberg (admission covered by your “StuttCard”). To many people this is the most romantic spot in the region, with a magnificent view over the Neckar Valley. King Wilhelm I had built the mausoleum as a memorial to his wife Katharina, who died at a very early age.\nAnd, another very famous Automobile Museum is waiting for you today. The Mercedes-Benz Museum is the only museum in the world that can document in a single continuous timeline the more than 130 years of auto industry history from its very beginnings to the present day.\nOn nine levels and covering a floor space of 16,500 square metres, the museum presents 160 vehicles and over 1,500 exhibits. During a two-hour tour of the exhibition, you will experience a unique journey through automotive history. Transported by lift to the uppermost level of the museum, you arrive back in 1886, where two museum tours gradually spiral their way down through the time and the extensive collection and back to the present day – and the museum exit.\nToday you will enjoy a unique shopping experience! Depending on the day of the week you will either travel by direct rail to Metzingen (travel time about 40 minutes) or on board of the shopping bus which operates from Stuttgart City Center. Metzingen was the center of the textile industry in Germany. When Hugo Boss started to sell over production to the inhabitants of Metzingen “factory outlet” started here which makes the Outlet City Metzingen authentic and unique. Today the city hosts the largest Hugo Boss Outlet store worldwide (about 55,000 sqft.) and almost all of the major brands (e.g. Prada, Gucci, Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, WMF, Burberry, Joop!). When you travel with us you will be greeted at the welcome desk and you will get to try a glass of the sparkling wine which was grown in the vineyards located around Metzingen. The Outlet City Metzingen offers tax free shopping and refund service right at their service center.\nDepending on departure time of your flight you may have some more time for sightseeing in Stuttgart today. If your flight departs in the morning you will take one of the high-speed “ICE” trains which take you directly from Stuttgart Central Station to the AiRail terminal at Frankfurt International Airport. Travel time is about 75 minutes.\nPlease note that extra nights in Frankfurt and Stuttgart can be added to the 8-Day City Duo Frankfurt, Stuttgart & surroundings (8R09). Also, if you have one more day, a visit of Heidelberg can easily be added. Please do not hesitate to contact us about those options or other ideas you may have.
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Words that sell. As marketers, they're a must in all of the materials that we create — landing pages, sales sites, social media, even content marketing assets! We should be able to piece together phrases that pique people’s interest, make them use their imagination and turn the ordinary into something worth paying money for.\nWe can't just aim for factual and grammatical accuracy, rhythm and clarity of ideas — although all of these things are important. To write effective copy that generates a reaction, we must dig into the emotional and psychological impact of words.\nThe infographic below includes a summary of powerful words and phrases that will help you turn everyday copy into conversions and shares.
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The traditional thermal Mannich reaction is unsuitable for preparing polymerizable N-methylene amino substituted acrylamides and methacrylamides. Herein we provide a facile multi-gram high yield synthesis of these monomeric precursors to stimuli-responsive polymers by the addition of acrylamides and methacrylamides onto in situ generated or freshly isolated methylene Schiff base (iminium) salts. The X-ray crystal structure of the hydrated iminium salt, 1-(hydroxymethyl)azocan-1-ium chloride and monomer·HCl salt (N-[(azocan-1-yl)methyl]prop-2-enamide hydrochloride) is described.
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Visiting Kuwait? You have found my personal notes and travel tips, such as the best time to visit Kuwait and miscellaneous facts which I obtain from a variety of sources such as first hand observations, personal conversations, magazines, newspapers, websites, books and so forth.\nKuwait is a small country in the Middle East surrounded by Iraq, Saudi Arabia & the Persian Gulf.\nLonger Answer: Kuwait is brutally hot between Mid-May and mid-October. I would definitely avoid it between June and September if able. Temperatures cool down to a nice temperature for March and November. Between December and February, you can expect cooler temperatures which are fine for sight-seeing but, too cold for swimming. For swimming, I’d target April, May, October and November. There are a bunch of holidays in late February. So in general, the best time to visit Kuwait should fall sometime between November and April.
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There will NOT be a meeting next Tuesday (12/16) or any more meeting for the remainder of December. We also have new t-shirts available to pick up from Mrs. Anderson’s room, 137, a long with old shirts that are on sale for $5.\nOperation Smile will host a meeting during AEP on Monday, December 15th in Mrs. Brophy’s room (180). All members are urged to come as we will be discussing the party on Wednesday, December 17th after school. If you need a pass, see Mrs. Brophy! See you all there.
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Most people have read a novel or watched a movie revolving around private investigations. Such scenes and narrations depict the work of private investigators as dangerous and requiring only roughnecks to carry out the task. Such depiction is not always right, and there is more to private investigation.\nPrivate investigators are intelligent, talented and experienced professionals having roots in other various fields of employment. A majority of them are ex-military personnel, former law enforcement officers, and retired government agents. Some transcend from other professionals such as accounting, finance, investigative reporting, law, insurance, commercial credit, etc. Such individuals apply their experience and skills in a field of inquiry related to their past work and become experts in that area.\nPrivate investigators conduct investigations for business, organization or even private individuals. They help their clients find answers and address concerns of their interest. They can also work for lawyers in a court case on behalf of a defense counsel or client. Many private eye firms work for insurance companies to interrogate suspicious insurance claims for their client. Some people will hire a private investigator in Houston to look for evidence of adultery or misconduct within a marriage to establish the basis for divorce and child custody. Some researchers conduct process serves, skip tracing and in the course of locating missing persons.\nAs a business, many private eye agencies specialize in a particular field of expertise. Some specialize in fraud investigation, computer forensics, surveillance, corporate espionage, tracing missing persons just to mention a few areas. Professional investigators seek and forward the collected information to the client without prejudice and opinion. The principal purpose of the investigation remains to uncover and provide essential facts and forward the data confidentially to the customer.\nPrivate detectives often find themselves working during irregular hours depending on the needs of their case. Such needs surveillance and contacting individuals who are unavailable during regular working hours. Therefore, private investigators will work early mornings, evenings, nights as well as during weekends and holidays.\nMost of them work away from the office conducting interviews and surveillance. However, some have to work in the office making phone calls and doing computer searches. Those running an investigation agency and employ other investigators work majorly in the office within regular working time.\nSome tasks require the detectives to arm themselves. Such situations include bodyguard assignment for celebrity or corporate clients. The relevant authority must license a private investigator for them to carry a firearm while on duty. However, many do not require a weapon, especially because the work requires collecting information and not criminal apprehension or law enforcement.\nTo carry out their work, private investigators must acquire a permit from their state. Many countries have enacted legislation that governs the private investigation business in their states. Some states, however, don not require such licensing.\nPatience is an essential tool to any private investigator. Detectives spend a lot of time on surveillance and field activities. They spend plenty of time following target individuals to provide their client with information. They also spend hours on the computer looking up information crucial to a case.\nMovies and books dramatize the private interrogator job, but it is not all glamor. There is some danger associated with the job mainly because the job involves confrontation now and then. However, private investigators hardly encounter any physical harassment that can cause bodily injury while on their job. A significant advantage when compared to the government agencies is that private investigators are more anonymous than government personnel.
The New Dr. Who? The BBC is reporting that Former Doctor Who Tom… - When pigs fly.\nThe BBC is reporting that Former Doctor Who Tom Baker says that Eddie Izzard is to be the next doctor for the TV show that starts 2005. Eddie is known for being a cross-dressing comedian in Britan.\nMy weekend began with some frustrating affairs: My plan for the trip to MLW (Mates Leather Weekend) involved NOT driving to P-town (to avoid the traffic getting there and back.) I was to take Boston Harbour Cruiseline's fast ferry (the same kind as they are planning to add to Rochester to Toronto next year, except this is passenger only.) After driving into Boston to the harbour and waiting almost forty-five minutes at the gate (the ferry was scheduled to leave at 2:00pm), I went to the main office for BHC and inquired where the boat was. The stunned receptionist told me that there was no 2 o'clock trip, it had been canceled.\nWhat?!? As I pulled out my ticket that I purchased at their website to show to her. She took the ticket and got her supervisor. I was then told that the boat had broke down and was in dry dock. All persons that had tickets were called, except for those (as I) that purchased tickets with their website... Apparently they don't have access to the customer data from their own web site, so they had no telephone number to call! Well, I was fit to be tied. I did not want to drive there; that was the whole point! They were nice in the fact that they 1) refunded my $65, 2) gave me a free round-trip ticket for two on the fast ferry good for the next seven years, and 3) were going to pay for a bus trip to P-town, and provide return passage on the ferry as planned. The last part of this plan went south when we discovered, as it's off-season for visiting P-town, that there was only one bus, and it had left South Station at 1:00pm. I was left with no choice but to drive.\nI fought the Friday afternoon traffic out of Boston down the I-93 heading for Rt. 3, which will take you to Cape Cod, and then to Rt. 6 which ends in Provincetown. I turned on the radio to listen to the traffic report to discover why I-93 was so packed, and heard that Rt. 3 had been closed due to an overturned cement truck and that 3-A (the alternative to Rt 3) was also backed up and hardly moving. My weekend was not off to a good start. To make a long story short, I took many, many back roads to get beyond the blockage and picked up Rt. 3 and continued to P-town unabated. The trip which normally takes about 2 hours took four ½ hours. I arrived at 6:30pm and checked into the bed & breakfast.\nThe rest of the weekend went well! Although chilly, the weather was nice. There were a lot of leathermen and bears from all over the east, including some friends I knew from New York City and Cleveland! Both evenings, I ate well! On Friday, I ate at The Mews and had a wonderful patê, filet mignon and all the trimmings! It was delicious! Saturday, I went back to the The Lobster Pot, where I had eaten before. As always, it was wonderful. The "First Mate Contest" was held outdoors under a huge tent, but it was so crowded that you could not see nor hear what was going on; so I just hung out by the fireplace in the bar with hundreds of other guys. Next year, they should consider using closed-circuit TV to broadcast the contest on all the screens in the bar!
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The last three months were so hectic for us! I unintentionally took a break from blogging to focus on all of the other tasks.\nLet's see...in August we went to New York for a few days, I had to plan Rocky's 1st birthday party (which almost didn't happen), host Rocky's 1st birthday party, it was also my birthday month, and my sister moved to Boston where is attending Boston University for her Undergrad - so, we tried to spend a lot of time with her before she left.\nSeptember was just as busy - Rocky had her 1st ear infection, work got CRAZY, there were many birthday parties to celebrate, we went to see Solange at the Hollywood Bowl, and we ended the month with my parents' renewal ceremony/reception.\nOctober was full of birthdays, a baby shower, a baptism, and Halloween.\nWhew! It was exhausting! I can't wait for things to slow down a bit, so Rocky and I can get back to our weekly walks to get coffee and watch the fountains at Americana at Brand.\nThese were old pictures that were never posted because of the craziness! We took these on August 12, 2017, before her 1st birthday. She looks so much smaller here and her hair wasn't as long. She's just growing so fast!
You’ll have to sit a bit closer to the screen.\nThe NES Classic is coming out in a few weeks, bringing oodles of 80s gaming memories rushing back. But not everything is the same with the retro console.\nWe already know how small the device itself is, and we were told that the controller cords were much shorter than their 80s counterparts, but know we know just how much shorter. Some press outlets such as Nintendo Force are receiving their NES Classics today and, of course, are comparing the new controllers to those of the original Nintendo Entertainment System.\nBased on Nintendo Force’s Tweet, the controller cord measures in at only 2.5 feet, which is tiny compared to the originals whopping 7-foot long cord. The controller itself is still the same size, though. Thankfully some things never change, except how close you’ll be sitting to the TV. The cord attaches to a Wii Remote port on the front of the console, so it can also be hooked up to a Wii Remote and used to play Virtual Console games in style.\nThe NES Classic comes preloaded with 30 classic games, including Super Mario Bros. 1, 2, and 3, The Legend of Zelda, and Zelda 2, Metroid, Kirby, Castlevania, Final Fantasy, and many more. Check out the full list here.\nThe NES Classic launches on November 11, 2016, for $60. Although, it will be difficult to track down since GameStop and other major retailers aren’t accepting preorders.
Did you know a 288-acre vegetable farm, called Loam Agronomics, is located just 10 minutes from Blockhouse and offers CSA memberships with delivery directly to the cafe? That's right! You can get a weekly share of vegetables, grown within minutes of where you live, delivered directly to Blockhouse. If you're curious about the farm, why you should join the CSA and how to do it, come take part in this free presentation. No RSVP required, just show up! We hope to see you there!
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How Do I Play Texas Hold’em?\nHow does one play Texas Hold’em?\nTexas Hold’em poker games are played online using casual games client. These are usually multi-player games and are available to be played for free through the poker games client. The best Texas Hold’em games often work on Android, iOS and Facebook games.\nTexas Hold’em poker games attract players globally. You need to register and login to the poker websites to get access to play these games online either with free to play poker games, real money games or a demo account. To get a game hall experience of online poker games you must have a good internet connection. You can then get access to features such as chat, profiles, social networking and multiplayer games option on games like Texas Hold’em.\nTexas Holdem is a popular gambling game on many casino games websites. There are few rules and terms that you must be aware of before starting to play this exciting game. Let us get acquainted with these terms and rules of the game.\nThe best tip to play the Texas Hold’em poker is to raise only after proper analysis so that you do not lose your queens. One must not get overwhelmed with the cards he has and must weigh his position and then decide to raise or not. If you are in a good in-position then you can raise pre-flop. If you choose to raise when out of position then it can lead to a re-raise and at that time it can be aces or kings. If your opponent chooses aggressive poker strategy and does a raise then you will surely lose your queens. So try to avoid these situations.\nTexas Holdem is an exciting social poker game and you can get a high win with the help of pocket queens in this game. With correct strategy and rules, you can surely enjoy a lot about this game. So go ahead and play Texas Hold’em on your favorite device or social network, and enjoy playing it online.\nTexas Hold'em is an exciting social poker game and you can get a high win with the help of pocket queens in this game. With correct strategy and rules, you can surely enjoy a lot about this game.
After being written off by many following a 15th place finish in 2017, North Melbourne defied the odds to finish just outside the top eight last year – doubling their tally of wins to 12 in the process.\nThe breakout seasons of Hawthorn recruit Jed Anderson and former GWS midfielder Paul Ahern were obvious highlights, as was the emergence of Majak Daw in his new role as an intercept defender.\nAnother positional change that worked wonders for coach Brad Scott was the deployment of captain Jack Ziebell up forward, booting a career-best 35 goals to add increased potency to the forward line.\nSpearhead Ben Brown was a colossus for the Roos booting 61 majors, including four or more on 10 occasions, while Shaun Higgins earned a maiden All-Australian appearance thanks to a career-best season.\nThe additions of Aaron Hall, Dom Tyson, Jared Polec and Jasper Pittard in the trade period will no doubt deepen North’s stocks as they press for a finals berth in 2019.\nFollowing the departure of Braydon Preuss to Melbourne, North has to look closely at finding a successor to number one ruckman Todd Goldstein.\nGoldstein will be 31 in July and his contract is set to expire at the end of the 2019 season, so a promising ruckman would be a priority for the Kangaroos moving forward.\nAs will a young key defender with defensive stalwart Scott Thompson (32) coming towards the end of his career while partner-in-crime Robbie Tarrant (29) isn’t getting any younger.\nThe class and poise of Higgins (30) will also need replacing down the track.\nAfter successfully addressing the need for outside speed through the midfield, the attention turns to a replacement for retired forward Jarrad Waite.\nTalented tall Mason Wood is the obvious candidate to fulfil the role, but queries over his fitness and inconsistency remain an issue.\nThe 25-year-old has shown he is capable of producing at senior level and the Roos will be banking on Wood to provide the adequate foil for leading goalkicker Brown.\nDespite not having the strongest hand heading into the draft, North Melbourne could still come out big winners if they land a Next Generation Academy talent.\nExciting teenager Tarryn Thomas could end up at North as he qualifies to join the club from their Tasmanian zone.\nWith 1677 draft points up their sleeve, the Roos are well placed to match a rival bid for Thomas on draft night.\nAFL.com.au draft expert Cal Towmey says the Indigenous prospect, who comes from a rugby background, plays as a midfielder who can push forward and hit the scoreboard, while also possessing an appetite to apply tackling pressure.\nFather-son prospect Joel Crocker – the son of premiership player Darren - is being lined up by North, as is Bailey Scott – the son of former midfielder Robert.
Select boysenberries that are shiny, plump and firm to the touch. Avoid fruits that are bruised and or leaking. Ripe boysenberries should be dark purple to black in color and resemble a blackberry.\nAfter discarding any damaged or moldy boysenberries, place the remaining berries in a container and cover with a lid or plastic wrap then refrigerate.\nWash boysenberries under cool water in a colander, allow sufficient draining, then spread berries in a single layer on a cookie sheet and place in the freezer. When the berries are frozen place them in an airtight container or freezer bag and return them to the freezer.\nOnce boysenberries are removed from the plant they have no energy source to continue the ripening process. It is important to pick boysenberries when they are already ripe so they will have peak flavor. They will not ripen once harvested.
Hello all, i have some big plans for my UK300, i have worked loads of weekends saved up and now i have got loads of cash im going to splash it on my car.\nIm going for the afterburner exhaust complete set, induction kit, dump valve (maybe), lowering springs and chipped. Hopefully i wont get beatan by st220, saab's and bmw 325's.\nive read that the complete exhaust system will give me 30-40bhp, 10-15bhp for induction kit and 30bhp for the chip so i should see those cars in my rear view mirror instead of them seeing me.\nLast edited by PeterUK300; 17 Feb 2006 at 08:57 PM.\nwould be amazed to see 10-15bhp from an induction kit meself uk 300`s must have a seriously restrictive airbox as std if thats the case.\nI've heard the milsport one is poor quality?
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