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Volcanologist Dr. Catherine Hickson may not be a household name outside geological circles, but she’s used to limelight, as well as limestone. Cathie’s first major mass media exposure came as a university student when she was a witness to the eruption of Mt. St Helens. As a fully fledged geologist, in 2004, she and her staff fielded inquiries from around the world about subsequent activity at the famed volcano.\nMost recently, Cathie was thrust into the spotlight again, as a newly-discovered cave informally named “Sarlacc’s Pit” has made headlines around the world. The vast opening into a mountainside deep in the back country of Wells Gray Provincial Park in BC captured the imagination of people all over the world. Cathie, who did her thesis on Wells Gray, has a long-running association with the park, and was one of the first to learn about it after a helicopter pilot spotted the feature during an annual survey back in April.\n“It’s a great story,” says Cathie, “with lots of interesting angles.” The cave may be one of the largest in Canada, with a glacial river running into it. Only accessible in September due to snowmelt, and apparently unknown prior to the recent chance sighting from above, “Sarlacc’s Pit” will take years to properly study—and Cathie is thrilled to be involved.\nCathie visited the cave as part of a Canadian Geographic Flagged Expedition on September 9, but the story didn’t break until November 30, as parks officials contacted local First Nations and worked on a media plan. (Due to concerns about potential illicit visits, the exact location of the cave is not being made public.) The morning after the story first broke in Canadian Geographic—a Saturday—Cathie got the first of what would turn out to be a flurry of phone calls: Global News, CBC radio, CBC TV, CTV, the Canadian Press, and many more. Even the New York Times!\nCathie takes it all in stride. “I’m happy to be an ambassador for geology,” she says. A member of the Explorer’s Club, a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, and the president of Geothermal Canada, Cathie is that and much more.\nAs Adventure Canada clients who have had the pleasure of travelling with her know, Cathie personifies enthusiasm, professionalism, and a passion for the planet. We are thrilled that Cathie has played, and continues to play a pivotal role in Wells-Gray Park, to which she has devoted much of her professional life, and to the advancement of the earth sciences.\nTravel with Cathie Hickson on Adventure Canada’s In the Wake of the Vikings voyage from Iceland to Greenland, July 14-25, 2019!\nView photos, videos, and 3D spacial imagery of the Wells-Gray cave at Geothermal Canada’s website.\nImagine coming from a small community, in a mostly undeveloped district, of a remote region of an isolated province of a very big country. You wouldn’t feel far away, especially if your homeland was rich and beautiful, culturally vibrant and blessed with a unique history and heritage. But it might just take a while for the rest of the world to know your story.\nThat’s what life must be like for the inhabitants of Nunatsiavut—the self-governing territory of the Labrador Inuit. As Nunatsiavut celebrates its tenth anniversary, many Canadians remain completely unaware of the word, or the region it defines. This is a pity, because Nunatsiavut is both a proud Inuit homeland, and a unique Canadian story.\nTen years ago, when the Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement went into effect, binding the Inuit of Nunatsiavut, the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, and the Government of Canada, it culminated decades of work and struggle for recognition by the Inuit of Labrador, who have dwelled in Nunatsiavut (“Our beautiful land”) for centuries.\nThe agreement, among other things, establishes the Inuit right “to make their own laws relating to cultural affairs, education and health”. It covers 72,520 square kilometres of land, of which more than 15,000 are owned outright by the Inuit. The agreement also established Torngat Mountains National Park, one of the most beautiful natural wilderness areas in Canada, or anywhere.\nAdventure Canada has been a proud supporter of Nunatsiavut since before the Agreement was ratified. Our expedition cruises to the region are an important cultural and economic contribution to Nunatsiavut, and we proudly employ Inuit from the region as culturalists, bear guides and boat drivers. Visits to centres like Hopedale (the seat of government) and Nain (the administrative centre) and to important historic sites like Hebron and Ramah help create markets for local goods, and foster among our passengers a sense of the wonder and importance of Nunatsiavut.\nPlease join all of us at Adventure Canada in celebrating this important milestone. Nunatsiavut, you’ve only just begun!\nVisit Nunatsiavut on Adventure Canada’s Greenland and Wild Labrador voyage, June 29-July 11, 2016. Book before December 18, 2015 and save up to 30% on available berths!\nAll photos by David Newland.
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Below you will find a list of demons that can take the form of a goat.\nLechies were Russian demons that lived in the woods. They had human bodies from the waist up with the horns, ears, and beard of a she-goat.
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– Miramax have acquired U.S. distribution rights to “I, Tonya” by Steven Rogers, the incredible true life story of controversial figure skater Tonya Harding with Margot Robbie starring as Harding and Craig Gillespie directing.\nThe edgy comedy will be produced by Bryan Unkeless for Clubhouse Pictures, Margot Robbie and Tom Ackerley for LuckyChap Entertainment and Steven Rogers, who also wrote the screenplay. Len Blavatnik and Aviv Giladi will executive produce for AI Film, which is financing the project. Rosanne Korenberg will oversee the project for Miramax.\n– Open Road Films has acquired all U.S. rights to “The Promise” starring Oscar Isaac, Charlotte Le Bon and Academy Award-winner Christian Bale, directed by Academy Award-winner Terry George (Hotel Rwanda). Open Road Films plans for an April 28, 2017 wide release for the film.\nProduced by Eric Esrailian, Mike Medavoy, and William Horberg, the film had its world premiere at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.\nPer the film’s official synopsis: “It is 1914. As the Great War looms, the vast Ottoman Empire is crumbling. Constantinople, the once vibrant, multicultural capital on the shores of the Bosphorus, is about to be consumed by chaos. Michael Boghosian (Oscar Isaac), arrives in the cosmopolitan hub as a medical student determined to bring modern medicine back to Siroun, his ancestral village in Southern Turkey where Turkish Muslims and Armenian Christians have lived side by side for centuries.\n– Kino Lorber has announced the acquisition of all rights to “Keep Quiet,” the acclaimed documentary by Joseph Martin and Sam Blair focused on Hungarian politician Csanad Szegedi, a man who helped found the far-right, anti-Semitic nationalist party Jobbik, only to subsequently discover his own Jewish heritage. The will open the film on February 10, 2017 at New York’s Lincoln Plaza Cinemas, followed by a Los Angeles commercial run starting March 3, 2017, at select Laemmle Theaters. A national expansion will follow together with key Jewish Film Festival screenings throughout the country.\nPer the film’s official synopsis: “Csanad Szegedi’s story is astonishing. As vice-president of Jobbik, Hungary’s far-right extremist party, Szegedi fervently espoused anti-Semitic rhetoric and was a vocal supporter of the Holocaust denial movement. Then came a revelation: after lengthy and soul-searching conversations with his mother and grandmother, Szegedi learned of their (and his own) Jewish identity. Suddenly, the very religion he had despised for over three decades had become an undeniable part of his life.\n– Virgil Films will distribute “An Act of Love,” the latest film from director Scott Sheppard, which “charts how an act of love affects an entire community.” The ocumentary will now be available to VOD/Digital and DVD audiences in the United States and Canada beginning on January 10, 2017.\n– Orion Pictures and Samuel Goldwyn Films have secured the U.S. rights to filmmaker Avi Nesher’s “Past Life.” The dramatic thriller in its second week of release in Israel is on its way to breaking local box office records. The film was recently announced to screen at the 2017 Palm Springs Film Festival and had its world premiere at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.
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Important note: By listing these skills and attributes I’m not implying that Chris or the existing office staff have fallen short in any way. I’m simply looking to the future.\nIn other words, selling the benefits of STC to members, to potential members, and to the world at large. Ten years ago, when I worked with STC’s leaders to update our strategic plan, we talked a lot about telling our powerful story. I don’t think we ever really succeeded at doing that, but it was — and still is — a good idea. We’re gifted in the art of telling stories, and we have a good one to tell. I hope the new CEO will bring some marketing savvy to add to the gifts we have.\nWhile STC relies on its CEO to provide overall direction and management, and on its office staff to execute day-to-day operations, STC’s backbone has always been its volunteer members — from the board of directors to Society-level workers to individual chapters and SIGs. While STC already has a good infrastructure in place for nurturing and training volunteers, I hope the new CEO will help us become better at finding new volunteers and then keeping them energized.\nSTC recently relaunched its Certified Professional Technical Communicator program. Anyone who’s been involved in running such a program will tell you that there’s a long incubation period in which it gains the acceptance of practitioners and employers. STC’s program is taking its first baby steps. I hope the new CEO will nurture it and bring it to maturity.\nSTC continutes to rely on membership dues and the Summit conference for most of its income, while striving to make both the dues and the conference affordable. That produces a squeeze: there’s isn’t much money to cover operating expenses, let alone to launch new initiatives and pursue growth. I hope the new CEO will have insights into how associations can tap into other income sources.\nSTC can have a bright future. Update: Best wishes to Liz in her new role, and thanks to Liz and to Stacey O’Donnell (interim COO) for their work during the transition period.\nWhen you look to the future for STC, what attributes would you like its next CEO to have?\nThanks for the vote of confidence, Larry, as well as your public endorsement of the interim plan. We are also grateful to Chris for his dedicated leadership, but we are looking forward to tackling short-term challenges and serving the STC community at large in these executive roles.
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Jesus is unique from other religious leaders due to His unique teachings. What did Jesus teach?\nFirst, Jesus taught there are two possible eternal destinations when we die. Jesus said not everybody goes to Heaven. Some people will go to Heaven, and some people will go to Hell. In Matthew 25:46, Jesus said the unrighteous “will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.” You cannot say, “I accept what Jesus said about Heaven, but I am going to ignore what He said about Hell.” That is intellectually dishonest.\nSecond, even more troubling, Jesus taught that the majority of mankind will spend eternity in Hell. In Matthew 7:13-14, Jesus said there are two roads with two gates that open up to two very different destinations. Jesus said, “Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it. For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it.” People say, “Christianity is too narrow because it says only those who believe in Jesus go to Heaven.” That is right; Jesus said the way to Heaven is narrow. Few are those who enter through it.\nJesus went on to say that many of those on the road to Hell think they are Christians. Jesus continued, “Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father who is in heaven will enter. Many will say to Me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in Your name, and in Your name cast out demons, and in Your name perform many miracles?’ And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness’” (Matthew 7:21-23). Wouldn’t that be the worst surprise of your life, to awaken in the presence of God after you die only to realize you had been on the wrong road the entire time?\nThird, Jesus taught He was the exclusive way to Heaven. Every now and then, people say to me, “Pastor, you are being intolerant when you say that people have to trust in Jesus to be saved.” Whenever people accuse me of that, I explain, “That is not me saying that. That is what the founder of our faith said.” Jesus said in John 14:6, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me.” That is Jesus’ claim. There are not many ways to Heaven; there is one way to Heaven, and it is through Him. By the way, Jesus taught that not because He wanted to keep people out of Heaven but because He wanted as many people as possible to come to Heaven. In John 5:24, Jesus said, “He who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.” Even sincere followers of other religions are not exempt from this truth. There is only one way for a person to go to Heaven, and it is through faith in Jesus Christ.
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Will the Universe expand forever, or will it recollapse?\nIs the Universe dominated by "dark matter" and if so what is it?\nHow and when did the first galaxies form? The first clusters of galaxies?\nWhat were the initial seeds from which all the structure in the Universe arose?\nInformation about these topics is encoded in the Cosmic Microwave Background, thermal radiation from the hot plasma which filled the whole Universe when it was young. Measuring and understanding this radiation will allow us to address these key cosmological questions, and many other astrophysical issues as well.\nThe early Universe was very hot. For the first several hundred thousand years the Universe was hotter than the surface of the Sun. At those temperatures, electrons do not remain bound to nucleii in neutral atoms. The ionized plasma that they form is opaque, as is the interior of the Sun, and that plasma, like the Sun, was filled with trapped hot radiation. Roughly 300,000 years after the Big Bang the expanding Universe had cooled enough to form neutral hydrogen gas, which is transparent. The radiation which was present at that time has travelled freely through the Universe since then, and we see it today as the Cosmic Microwave Background. By observing this radiation today, we have a view of conditions in the very early Universe - because of the time it takes light to travel large distances, we see astrophysical objects as they were some time ago. For example, we see the Sun as it was eight minutes ago. Most of the Universe is transparent now, and in most directions we look through the recent Universe and see the primordial plasma, roughly 13 billion light years away, as it was almost 13 billion years ago, just after the time of the Big Bang.\nThere are precise and testable models of cosmology, consistent with General Relativity and with an expanding Universe, which predict how the Cosmic Microwave Background should look. In these models the shapes of large angular temperature variations depend on the precise initial conditions of the Big Bang. These itintial conditions laid down the seed fluctuations which grew to form all the objects we see today. Smaller angular scale variations just under one degree depend, among other things, on the expansion rate (Hubble's constant), the overall density, the density of baryons ("ordinary matter"), the cosmological constant and the characteristics of dark matter (if present). If these models are correct we can infer the values of these quantities with a precision of a few percent from the maps of the Cosmic Background which Planck will produce. This will be a very major step forward in understanding the Universe. If these models are not confirmed the results will be even more exciting!\nIn addition, Planck will detect the characteristic microwave signatures produced by hot gas in clusters of galaxies, allowing detailed studies of how and when galaxies clustered together. Planck will be sensitive enough to detect all of the clusters in the Universe which are hot enough to produce detectable X-ray flux. In addition an all-sky survey of bright galaxies at long wavelengths will be produced. Planck will also provide an incredible bank of data for investigating "foreground" material in our own galaxy, through the production of all-sky images of unparalleled accuracy and sensitivity at nine frequencies from 30 to 875 GHz. On top of that polarization of the sky will also be measured, providing additional cosmological information, and aiding in the understanding of galactic signals.\nPlanck consists of a passively cooled 1.5m gregorian telescope with exceptional rejection of stray light and diffracted contributions, coupled to actively cooled HEMT and bolometer based radiometers. In order to perform such delicate measurements, the mission must be run much more like an experiment than like a classical observatory. The telescope will spin at a constant rate, observing the brightness distribution on a large circle simultaneously in all channels. This circle traces out the whole sky each six months as the earth orbits the Sun. Stable operating conditions are crucial, and no dedicated pointing at specific objects in the sky is contemplated. A huge data analysis effort is required to turn this stream of data into useful maps of the sky with gain and pointing variations and foreground sources removed. Scientists participate in this mission by helping to design and build the instrument and by involvement in the overall analysis tasks, rather than via the conventional avenue of applying for observing time.\nThe top left hand image shows data from the COBE satellite (launched in 1989). Below that is a simulation of what a higher resolution experiment, such as Planck, might show. In both cases diffuse emission from the galactic plane is evident as a stripe across the equator. However, most of the variance away from the equator is due to intrinsic anisotropy of the Cosmic Background. The resolution of the lower map is too high to be apparent on the printed page. To illustrate the increase in resolution, the right hand pictures show maps of a part of Eastern Canada, one at COBE's resolution, and one at Planck's. The COBE resolution is sufficient to show the size and location of continents, whereas the Planck resolution and sensitivity would allow us to study individual mountains and measure the size and shape of river valleys. The expansion rate and overall curvature of the Universe, the total density, and the nature of the first clusters of galaxies to form are all features which can only be studied at high resolution.
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My ITP blog contains manyyyy more of my projects and works.\nITP is a graduate interactive media program at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts - the concepts, code, and physical computing I learn there help me make sense of this wild world.\nTLDR; check out the editor’s picks here.\nWorks related to both human and non-human networks including networked devices, Rube Goldberg machines, network game theory, fungal networks, and APIs.\nProjects that explore how we experience sight and sound together - including live A/V performances, an interactive sound visualizer, and other mashups.\nComputational media that uses light, color, and frames to create visual effects and evoke feeling from the viewer - including data art, web art, animation, and miscellaneous videos.\nProjects that ITP students may appreciate - mostly in the realm of foundational courses ICM and physical computing.\nLong-form essays and creative writing about future scenarios, existing technologies, and human behavior. I also write about blockchain technology for the BlockApps blog.
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Our Top 5 reasons why September is an excellent time to visit the South of France.\nDo you need a holiday after the summer holidays? September is a brilliant time to visit the South of France, Summer is coming to a close and Autumn is thinking about showing its colours.\nHere are our top 5 reasons to come to Languedoc (or Occitanie as it is now officially known), Cote D’Azur or Provence in September.\n1- Fewer crowds, the majority of the local French people have gone back to work & the French Tourists have gone home, Le Rentrée as it is fondly known. Less people means it is easier to get a table in the best restaurants, less traffic on the roads and easier to park!\n2- The Weather, with average temperatures of around 25 degrees, perfect for an early morning hike, a lazy afternoon on the beach, or a day out and about sight-seeing. The evenings are very pleasant with some stunning sunsets, you may need a jacket if you are sitting outdoors.\n3- The Wine, Harvest time “Les vendanges” will be in full flow. It is truly spectacular to see how the grapes are picked, processed, stored and then bottled! The wine-makers will be busy, so wine-tasting may need to be prior arranged. Watch out for the cute little tractors setting off together in the mornings, almost like a grand prix in slow motion!\n4- Value for money, many of our French holiday villas have excellent prices in September and the larger ones offer discounts for smaller groups. Flights and Ferry crossings are also much cheaper, giving you more to spend whilst in the South of France!\n5- Beaches, the Mediterranean is still warm following the high summer temperatures, many of the private beach bars are still open, no need to reserve your sunbed in advance! There will be plenty of space to spread your wings, and pre-school age children and babies can happily play without the intense heat.\nSo if you fancy a trip to the South of France, let us plan your holiday the way you would plan your own! We are proud to be human and love to chat to our clients.\nContact us for all our special offers for Autumn 2016 and Spring 2017.
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Recently, we made some improvements to scheduling in Venus Control Suite. As always, these updates were made based on feedback provided by you! We thank you for your feedback and look forward to making Venus Control Suite even better for you in the future.\nThere is a new view that you can see while making sales. This new view is known as the composited ad grid view and allows you to see the sales for multiple displays on a single ad grid view.\nSimply checkmark the display(s) you want to see what slots are sold and available for and click the blue View Sales button. Once you see the composited ad grid, you can click on individual slots to see what is sold to each display.\nYou now have an option to visually see what content is scheduled to run on your displays over a 24-hour period.\nJust click on Tools in the Main Menu and then click on the Scheduled Content button to view a graphic representation of daily scheduled content. From there all you will have to do is click on the Select Display button and choose your display. Finally, click on the Date button to choose what date you want to see the schedule for.\nWe hope you find these updates helpful when scheduling in Venus Control Suite. To always stay informed of the latest updates in your software, be sure to click on the orange “Receive Email Updates” button on the right side of the page.
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With a hand-wound humbucker and a fretless bridge, this unique signature model must be seen to be believed.\nThis beautiful bass guitar is Mike Sabre’s Dominique Di Piazza Signature Model. Built entirely by hand to the French virtuoso’s personal specifications, it’s an exceptional instrument. While the name may not immediately ring a bell, bass fans are sure to have heard Di Piazza’s playing at one time or another. The Lyon-born bassist made a massive impact when he appeared on jazz guitarist John McLaughlin’s classic 1991 trio album Que Alegria alongside Indian percussion maestro Trilok Gurt, and has been a huge influence on a new generation of players that include Matthew Garrison, Hadrien Feraud and countless others. His signature model features a hand-wired Hepcat humbucker and a chambered body that’s made using a combination of mahogany, maple and rosewood. The fretless bridge is based on the principle of the Indian sitar with precisely carved wooden saddles that allow each string to vibrate freely over a ‘culminant point’, which creates a fantastic swelling resonance when using vibrato. This very special bass also comes fitted with a maple finger ramp, Schaller BML tuners, a maple neck and a two-octave pau ferro fretboard.
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The use of unfamiliar words and phrases can sometimes be overwhelming, this glossary of terms helps explain some of the most commonly used ones.\nRefers to the ease of use or participation by a person with a physical disability and is commonly applied to both physical and social contexts. For example physical as well as social barriers can prevent a person with a disability from equal and dignified access to facilities and educational opportunities.\nA person who represents and speaks on behalf of the person with a disability and/or a special educational need.\nA practice carried out by or on behalf of an individual or group, which tries to redress the imbalance of power in society. Advocacy is a powerful tool that individuals with disabilities can use to participate fully in society.\nSelf-advocacy is where a person speaks up for his or her rights.\nFamily Advocacy is where a family member advocates for a person with a disability.\nThis is equipment which supports and enhances the lives of people with physical disabilities, in many cases making fundamental activities such as communication and mobility possible. As with technology in general, assistive technology is changing rapidly and having a significant positive impact on the quality of life for people with disabilities.\nThe evaluation of the developmental status and intervention needs of a child/family.\nThe Assessment Officer is employed by the HSE and is the first point of contact for the person with a disability (or the parent of a child with a disability) who makes an application for an Independent Assessment of Need under Section 9 of the Disability Act 2005. The Assessment Officer determines the scope of assessment required for the person concerned and arranges with the appropriate professionals to have it carried out.\nCerebral palsy is a physical condition affecting the part of the brain which controls movement and posture. This is why people with cerebral palsy cannot control their muscles very well, they may move jerkily or hold themselves awkwardly.\nCerebral palsy can be caused by a number of things such as an illness during pregnancy or a lack of oxygen as a result of complications during birth or as a result of a serious accident or illness after birth. The degree of severity ranges widely. Some people are only mildly affected, taking only a little longer than others to sit up and walk etc. People with a moderate degree of cerebral palsy may require a wheelchair or walking aid for mobility. Some people are affected very severely and can do very little for themselves physically.\nTherapy and special aids can help someone with cerebral palsy to control the movement of their muscles and maximise their ability to move.\nMore important than therapy however, is empowering people with cerebral palsy to lead independent lives. This means viewing cerebral palsy not so much as a medical question but rather as a social question.\n‘Thinking skills’ which underlie a person ability to perceive, attend to and learn from the environment. Cognitive ability, eg problem solving, attention span, memory, is required to learn skills in all areas.\nA consultation is a one-off assessment of a child requested by a third party (therapist, technician or other) with a specific objective of receiving an opinion or advice, or using external expertise which will benefit the service user. A formal report is completed after the consultation and given to the referrer and or child/parent/guardian as appropriate. Ongoing intervention is not part of the consultation process but further intervention may be arranged where is it a recommended outcome resulting from the consultation. For example, a referral for a consultation with the Postural Management Service in Dublin by Kerry Children’s Services.\nDisability, in relation to a person, means a substantial restriction in the capacity of the person to carry out a profession, business or occupation in the State, or to participate in social or cultural life in the State by reason of an enduring physical, sensory, mental health or intellectual impairment.\nPersons with a disability entitled to services in Part 2 of the Disability Act 2005 are those with a “substantial restriction” which is permanent or likely to be permanent, results in significant difficulty in communication, learning or mobility or in significantly disordered cognitive processes and requires that services be provided continually to the person whether or not a child, or, if the person is a child, that services be provided in early life to ameliorate the disability.\nIntervention undertaken to influence the development and learning of young children (birth to six years) with or at risk of developing disabilities (Collum 2002).\nServices provided to a child up to the age when they start primary school.\nA method of service delivery that: recognises parents as the experts on their child’s needs; promotes partnership between parents and the service providers; and supports the family’s role in decision-making about services for their child.\nRelates to the use of the small muscles of the body such as those in the face, hands, feet, fingers and toes.\nRelates to the use of the large muscles of the body such as those in the legs, arms, and abdomen.\nIn the context of service delivery, a holistic approach is one focused on the service user’s total life needs and priorities. Responses are planned in an integrated way, with the aim of helping to enhance the person’s whole quality of life.\nA form of therapy where the effects of immersion in warm water and the physiological effects of exercise can be combined to benefit the person.\nThe individual service plan is a written document prepared by an interdisciplinary team describing the individual needs of a person and the goals of the services to be provided.\nThis model of team working provides a formal structure for interaction and communication among team members and encourages them to share information. Each team member is responsible for developing the goals relating to their professional discipline as well as contributing to the joint service plan. Parents and family members are usually part of the team.\nThe team is comprised of professionals from several disciplines. Evaluation can be a mixture of joint and individual assessment. The members collaborate with each other to interpret their findings and design intervention programmes.\nAn identified and agreed person who will be your main point of contact.\nThis refers to the complete integration of people with disabilities into the social fabric of their local community. This includes integration in the areas of education and employment as well as in the community's social and cultural life.\nRelating to the ability to move a part of or the entire body.\nThis model refers to a team or collaborative process where members of different disciplines assess or treat service users independently and then share the information with each other.\nA specifically designed environment which enables a child with special needs to enjoy a wide range of sensory experiences (vision, sound, touch, smell and taste) for therapy, learning, relaxation and fun.\nThe amount of tension in a muscle. It is important for movement and posture. Disturbances in muscle tone can be either hypertonia, hypotonia or dystonia.\nMuscular dystrophy is marked by a weakening and degeneration of muscle fibre. It is genetic. Although the nerve connections to the fibre remain unimpaired, the muscle is replaced by fatty tissue. Muscular dystrophy is recognised in the first few years of life by weakness and difficulty in getting up from the floor. The diagnosis is confirmed with findings of very elevated muscle enzymes in a blood sample taken by a doctor. The rate of dystrophy varies from person to person.\nAn orthosis is a device which is prescribed either to provide support, correct or prevent deformity, or to offer protection to a body part. It may act on one or more joints, depending on the function required.\nRelates to knowing the position of your body in space; judging the distance between objects or between yourself and an object; being able to differentiate between the right and left sides of your body; knowing where to fit a piece into a puzzle.\nPerson-centredness is defined as seeking to put the person first. A person-centred service is one which is provided, organised and designed around what is important to the service users from his/her own perspective. Person-centred services direct effective supports to facilitate these individual choices.\nThe management of a person’s posture at all times and in all environments. Where traditional approaches tended to focus on treatment and active exercise, Postural Management focuses on positioning in lying, sitting and standing.\nChildren aged 0-18 years referred for consideration of access to services, screening assessment, Independent Assessment of Need and possible admission to Enable Ireland children’s service. For more information on referral visit the information bank.\nA child, adult, parent, guardian or family member who receives services from Enable Ireland.\nThis holds that it is society that disables people with impairments by the way in which it is organised and by the conventions and priorities it displays. The social view or model of disability argues that disability is a direct consequence of people’s attitudes and the way things are organised.\nWith spina bifida a portion of the spinal cord and its membrane are exposed due to incomplete development of the spine. The severity of spina bifida varies - babies with spina bifida may be paralysed from the waist down. Spina bifida is often associated with hydrocephalus which is a build up of excess fluid in the head.
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I was looking for a cute costume to make for Ikkicon because I had some extra time off during Christmas week, and happened across this awesome artwork piece of Sheryl Nome by mangaka Carnelian. It's of Sheryl as an adorable pirate girl and I just fell in love with the design of the outfit. I happened to have very similar over the knee lace up boots, as well as 2 yards of deep purple Madonna velvet and black leather on hand, so I went on to make this costume.\nI started out by serging strips of magenta organza together, then hand ruffling the lengths and making a multi-layer ruffle skirt with them. I used the same organza to make the top and scalloped edged ruffle sleeves. I adorned the top and skirt with sequin trim because I thought it would be very Sheryl lol.\nThe captain's coat was fun and annoying to make. In hindsight I used three of the most difficult to work with fabrics on one garment, what was I thinking? The coat is velvet lined with two-tone taffeta, with all the black leather trim home made and carefully sewn on. I modified a pattern heavily and drafted parts of the coat on myself. It is reinforced with an extra layer of material inside, and boning.\nThe gold buttons have anchors on them which I thought was cute. I then made the ascot and garter belt, and covered a $5 Halloween felt pirate hat in black pleather left over from another costume. I also happened to have a nice beaded gold trim and purple and lavender feathers to embellish it with. The heart was kind of last minute put together and I may redo it in the near future.\nI did find some time to finally make Sheryl's microphone out of a mishmash of materials. Figuring out the braiding was interesting lol.\nAll in all, the costume came together in about 3 days of work and I am pretty happy with it! The colors are so cute together and I love my pirate hat!
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Kyriakos Kaziras plunges us into the icy world of polar bears. A family of bears cuddling on ancollection of mugs and trays invites us to the sweetness and tenderness of this fragile nature.nA most touching scene representing a bear and her cub, is reproduced on a thin layer of porcelain that hangs on the wall. A unique support created specially by the Haviland manufacturer pays tribute to the artist.
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(JACKSONVILLE, FL; July 2, 2012) – Crowley Maritime Corporation’s logistics group has been recognized as a 2012 Great Supply Chain Partner by a major logistics industry trade publication. The recognition followed a six-month online poll in which supply chain professionals were asked to nominate vendors and service providers whose solutions have made a significant impact on their company’s efficiency, customer service and overall supply chain performance.\nCrowley has continued its recent evolution towards a one-stop shop for logistics services with significant geographic expansion in the Caribbean to include Puerto Rico and 24 other Caribbean destinations, but it doesn’t stop there. The company also has the ability to provide documentation, cargo insurance, cargo clearances and transshipments from the Far East and Europe, and continues expanding its other service trade lanes including, the U.S., Central America and portions of South America, such as Colombia and Surinam. With a single point of accountability and contact, customers enjoy the experience and knowledge of Crowley along with company run and maintained equipment, vessels and a sprawling distribution center network.\nThis is the tenth year SupplyChainBrain has surveyed its readership and announced its list of Great Supply Chain Partners.
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President Clayton S. Rose heralded a new era in environmental learning and teaching on Thursday, October 11, at the official opening of the Roux Center for the Environment. Two years and eight months after the project was announced and seventeen months after construction work began, Bowdoin now has its own dedicated facility for the study of all issues related to the environment.\nBuilt to the highest standards of “green” architecture (LEED Platinum certification), the Center was funded by a lead gift of $10 million from David and Barbara Roux P’14. It brings together faculty and students from across the College’s curriculum, fostering collaboration and creativity in the teaching and study of the environment.\nTo celebrate the opening of the Center, an academic symposium was held in Kresge Auditorium earlier that afternoon, titled “Understanding Our Environmental Future: Science, Policy, and Art.” The event featured a diverse set of speakers, including a panel of alumni experts. Read more about the symposium.\nThe day was rounded off with a keynote address by environmental advocate and filmmaker Philippe Cousteau, grandson of the legendary Jacques Cousteau. His talk, “Our Oceans: Our Future,” highlighted the extent to which the health of the world’s oceans is declining due to climate change. Not enough action is being taken, he warned, insisting that environmental advocates need to place more emphasis on the human consequences of climate change, rather than the effects it has on animals and the natural world.\n“We, as storytellers and communicators, as scientists and policy-makers, I believe, need to do a better job of talking about humans and less about polar bears,” said Cousteau, who added that he does love and value polar bears (a good thing to say at Bowdoin College!) “They are critical to the ecosystem,” he said. “But polar bears, as a poster child of climate change, are not working,” he told the crowd, and the message needs to change.
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Even if you aren’t a fan of Harley-Davidson’s range of cruisers, you can’t fail to be impressed by the V-Rod. When this muscle cruiser arrived in 2001, powered by a water-cooled engine no less, it was like a bolt from the blue.\nEarly V-Rod models arrived in a stunning brushed aluminium finish which when combined with the solid wheels and twin stacked pipes made the bike look amazing. These are still (arguably) the best looking of all the V-Rod’s many incarnations and with the V-Rod now discontinued from Harley’s range, you have to be thinking of early generations as potential future investments.\nYou can see this Harley-Davidson and find more V-Rod models for sale here.
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Start the Traeger on smoke with lid open 4-5 minutes. Set grill to HIGH and preheat with lid closed for 10-15 minutes.\nPrepare artichokes by cutting in half lengthwise. In a small dish, combine garlic and oil, brush over artichoke halves and drizzle with lemon juice and a dash of salt.\nPut artichokes directly on the grill grate, flat side down for 40-60 minutes.\nOnce artichokes are soft, remove and lower temp to 350. Set artichokes aside and allow to cool.\nRemove artichoke leaves and scoop out fuzzy core with a spoon. Cut remaining artichoke hearts into small pieces.\nHeat butter in a fry pan over medium heat. Saute onions until soft, add spinach and cook to wilted. Add cream cheese, cream, salt and pepper. Cook, stirring until melted. Stir in artichoke hearts until combined and heated through, about 5 mins, remove from heat. Fold in cheeses and stir to combine. Place mixture in oven safe dishes (like our favorite Lodge cast iron individual rounds).\nPlace baking dishes on grill and warm, lid closed until all cheese has melted. Stir once and top with additional sprinkling of Parmesan & Paprika. Continue cooking another 30 minutes or until top is golden. Serve hot with crackers, chips or flat bread triangles.\nWhen ready to cook, start the Traeger grill on Smoke with the lid open until the fire is established (4 to 5 minutes). Set the temperature to 350 degrees F and preheat, lid closed, for 10-15 minutes.\nClean the mushrooms and remove the stem, set aside caps. Allow the cream cheese to soften. Mix cream cheese with rub and cracked pepper, to taste. Once incorporated, stir in shredded cheese and onions. Wrap bacon around the mushroom and secure with a toothpick. Fill the cap with the cream cheese mixture. Bake the mushrooms (uncovered) until the filling is bubbling and just beginning to brown, about 30-45 minutes. Remove mushrooms from the grill and allow to cool slightly before serving.\nOne of my favorite holiday memories from my childhood is baking pies the night before Thanksgiving. I would “help” my mom in the kitchen, staying up later than normal to finish baking the delicious pies for the feast the next day.\nThere was always a bit of pie dough leftover, and my mom would cut it up into triangles, shake cinnamon sugar over the top, and bake them up for delicious treat before bed. Piecrust cookies became my favorite part of the pie-baking ritual.\nFor this dessert shop recipe, we took piecrust cookies a few steps further to make them even more special and delicious, elevating them into much more than a leftover treat - these are tasty enough to take center stage! Especially when served with a pumpkin cream cheese frosting dip.\nIn a food processor, measure the flour, salt and sugar. Cut the butter into cubes and add to flour.\nPulse only enough to create a crumb mixture.\nSlowly add cold water until the mixture begins to stick together when pressed between your fingers.\nYou can either cover half the rolled out dough and fold the remaining half over, or apply a second sheet of rolled dough to cover the first.\nRoll a second time to press the two sheets together to reveal the ingredients inside and reach desired thickness.\nUse festive cutters to cut cookie shapes from the dough, or shape for hand pies or to fit your pie plate, depending on desired use for crust.\nTake it to a whole new level by leaving out the optional sugar, adding fresh herbs and using this crust for left-over Turkey & Stuffing hand pies with gravy dip - or as the crust for a next-day turkey pot pie!\nCookie Press Butter Cookies are a classic at Holiday time, and now with OXO's Fall Disc Collection, they can be made and shared as early as Halloween! Because this dough holds its shape so well through the baking process, Miss Beth suggests adding decorations before baking so that sprinkles and sparkle sugars stick even when packaged. Also, remember to use just a baking sheet without any spray, grease or silicone baking mat so that the pressed cookies will stick slightly to the surface and release from the plate of the press with clean lines and distinct pattern. This chart from OXO shows the finished product created by each disc in the collection.\nfluffy. Add vanilla and eggs one at a time, continuously beating.\n3. Gradually add flour, beating until well incorporated.\n4. Place dough in cookie press with desired disk. Press dough out onto an ungreased baking sheet.\n5. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes or until the cookies are golden brown on the edges.\nRotate baking sheet halfway through baking time.\nMaking yogurt at home is an exciting process and allows you to use only the ingredients you want. And now that the Cuisipro yogurt maker is collapsible for easy storage, the excuse of bulky equipment is out the kitchen window! Once you realize how simple it can be to make your own yogurt, especially the part about using the batch you've made to start another, you can virtually be making it everyday! With all that delicious dairy around, here's a simple recipe that makes a cool, refreshing dessert of your creation, and once again, you get to decide what goes in, so you can make them as sweet or tart as you like, with whatever berries you find in season. Imagine a Hatcher's Pass Blueberry version, or one full of your bumper crop of backyard raspberries - either way they'll make a special, healthy treat to share on the porch in the Midnight Sun!\nWith a strawberry huller, remove stems and wash berries. Reserve one cup of the largest berries to cut into thick slices, tip to base. With the small bowl in place, puree the other 2 cups of berries in a food processor with one tablespoon of honey until smooth.\nStir up yogurt and remaining tablespoon honey to get a smooth, pourable thickness (if your yogurt is more set, you may need to add a bit of milk to reach a good texture). Place one or two slices of strawberry in each popsicle basin, pressing to edge. Fill basins 3/4 full with yogurt mixture and top off with pureed berries, or alternate for varied pops - even layers for stripes! Cover and insert sticks. Freeze until solid, at least 6 hours or overnight.\nPrepare a straight sided baking pan with parchment strips that extend up and over the sides of the pan and secure with bulldog clips. Spray with Vegalene baking spray; set aside.\nCombine all ingredients, except vanilla and emulsion, in heavy 4-quart saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, 15-20 minutes or until butter is melted and mixture comes to a boil.\nRemove pan from heat; quickly stir in vanilla and Red Velvet emulsion. Pour into prepared pan without scraping the bottom as caramel can scorch. Cool completely, preferably overnight.\nOnce caramel is cooled, lift from pan and use a bench scraper, also sprayed with Vegalene, to cut into even cubes.\nThe cubes should hold their shape at room temperature to be ready for dipping.\nMelt Callebaut white chocolate in the small double boiler insert over boiling water. Remove from water and stir until smooth.\nUsing the chocolate dipping tools, dip each square to coat and set on a silpat lined baking sheet or parchment.\nBefore chocolate sets, apply holly berry and snowflake sprinkles to each chocolate along with light sprinklings of Pure Alaska Sea Salt pyramids and/ or edible glitter. Molded chocolate shapes like pine cones or snowflakes also make nice toppings as well as adding other chocolate flavors to the finished candy.\nOnce cooled, remove from silpat and package using chocolate paper cups and gift boxes.\nWhile chocolate is still warm, you can set the caramel on a chocolate transfer sheet. Once it cools the pattern will peel off the sheet with the chocolate, leaving a lovely design on the surface it contacts.\nUsing clean cotton gloves to handle finished chocolates keeps them fingerprint free.\nWith the help of the digital candy thermometer, and Hazel, our favorite (adorable) nut grinder, a little bit of edible glitter, this toffee was incredibly easy and oh-so-pretty.\nOne essential tool to the success of the toffe is a candy thermometer to insure that the toffee has that perfect, melt-in-your mouth crunch, without breaking your teeth!\nWe scored our toffee while it was still malleable, which made for a more even break so that we could vary our toppings without crossover.\nThe bench scraper was the ideal tool for the task, and we also used it to chop up the toffee into giftable pieces.\nThe AK Pure Sitka Flake Sea Salt pyramids were a delicious - an dazzling - addition to one of our toffee flavors.\nAnd for the finishing touch - cellophane bags and baker’s twine make this an easy, elegant, and delicious holiday gift for friends and neighbors... if you can keep yourself from eating it all!\nToasted Flake Coconut, Almonds and AK Pure Sea Salt.\nToasted Hazelnut and Edible Glitter.\nToast the whole hazelnuts on a baking sheet until just browned. Remove from oven and set aside to cool. Use Hazel Nut Grinder to chop. Repeat with almonds.\nLine a second baking sheet with a silpat mat.\nIn a sauce pan cook the butter, sugar, water and salt over medium heat until the temperature reaches 305 degrees- or hard crack stage- on your digital candy thermometer. Stir occasionally and when the mixture turns golden brown, immediately remove the pan from heat.\nQuickly stir in the vanilla extract and pour the mixture onto the silpat lined baking sheet, beginning in the center and working lengthwise, allowing it to spread evenly to edges.\nCool at room temperature for 45 minutes.\nTemper chocolate in a double boiler. We love this little one because it keeps the chocolate surface area down and with the clip and handle, it sits on any pot.\nSpread the chocolate over the cooled toffee and sprinkle with nuts and or other toppings, pressing lightly to set the bits into chocolate layer.\nLet cool for an additional hour, or until the chocolate is set.\nBreak toffee into pieces and wrap to share.\nAs a fruity alternative to your daily pumpkin-spiced hot beverage, a nice warm sip of fresh juiced apple cider takes the chill off of any autumn day- especially with a pair of donut holes for dunking!\nAnd before we get to that, we wanted to clear up a common question about the difference between apple juice and apple cider. It turns out that apple cider is essentially unfiltered apple juice- hence the opaque appearance versus the clear apple juice you can buy at the store that has been both filtered and pasteurized to extend shelf life. So, if we're being technical, if you're juicing apples, your getting apple cider - which can be served cold or warmed with spices.\nFor our cider, we used our Omega Vert slow juicer (which presses the juice from the apples using an auger and screen process) and a collection of our favorite apple varieties including crisp greens and sweet reds. This can be made up to 24 hours prior to serving if stored in the fridge in a covered vessel.\nNow donut holes are usually just the bite size bonus you get when cutting the center from a traditional raised donut, but using a portion scoop and chilled quick dough gives you a nice sized ball that is just as easily eaten in one or two dunkable bites. We wanted to make sure we had enough to share, so we doubled the batch and used a smaller scoop, and believe me, there were more than plenty to go around! They do puff up a bit in the fryer, so depending on the size you want, plan for some expansion.\nIf you don't have a fryer, you can use a pan on the stove top, or you could just bite the bullet and get one of these!\nThis particular T-fal fryer is our favorite because it's so easy to clean. Once the oil has cooled you just drain it out the bottom into the reservoir and all the sediment stays in the basin where it can be wiped out. Also, the basket and element are removable so that if need be- you can really scrub the unit for storage.\nIn a medium bowl, stir together dry ingredients less the sugar. Set aside. In the bowl of a KitchenAid Mixer, cream sugar & butter until smooth. Add egg and beat until incorporated. Reduce speed and stir in buttermilk, pumpkin and vanilla just until combined. Gradually add dry ingredients until a smooth batter forms - do not over mix! Cover batter and refrigerate 1 hour until firm.\nHeat T-fal fryer to 350 degrees.\nUsing a medium to small portion scoop, carefully drop batter into oil. Do not overcrowd. Allow balls to fry about 1 min or until dough begins to brown, roll each one over to equally brown other side.\nCarefully remove finished balls from oil with a spider and place on a paper towel lined plate for excess oil to drain off. Put cinnamon and sugar in a small bowl and toss to combine. Add warm donut holes and roll to coat.\nSkewer 2-3 donut holes and use to garnish fresh juiced apple cider.\nWarm in a small pan on the cooktop to just below a boil with a cinnamon stick and whole cloves.\nFall is here - in fact, it's almost gone. It's getting cooler outside and the desire to 'treat' ourselves to something warm and delicious is palpable. It's time for baking sweets, for passing along treasured recipes and for trying new ones. Time to turn on the oven and share something special, something made by you in your own kitchen. It's time for what we call our Dessert Shop Demos and we've officially kicked off this treat season with our first Dessert Shop recipe: Cinnamon Pumpkin Pull Apart Bunt.\nBecause it's now mid-October, we feel compelled to start eating all things pumpkin, so we swapped the traditional filling of our favorite cinnamon roll recipe for Petersen's Family Pantry Pumpkin Butter sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon. Then to make the presentation extra special - something you'd want to bring to your holiday table to share with guests - we opted to bake it in a bundt topped with rich melty cream cheese frosting. The result is a stunning loaf that could be casually pulled apart and dunked in a frosting pool, or delicately sliced and served as an after dinner companion to warm cider or hot cocoa. Anyway you decide to share it, it's an ooey-gooey treat that is definitely worth trying!\nProof yeast with 1 1/2 C warm water and 1 tsp sugar.\nIn the bowl of your KitchenAid mixer with dough hook attached, stir together egg, oil, honey and salt.\nStir in yeast mixture. Slowly add flour, one cup at a time until all is incorporated and dough forms a ball in the bowl.\nLet rise, covered, until double in size (about 1 hour).\nRoll dough into a rectangular shape.\nSpread pumpkin butter evenly over the dough.\nSprinkle brown sugar and cinnamon over the pumpkin butter.\nRoll lengthwise, cut into one inch sections and arrange in a well greased bundt pan. We used Nordic Ware's Anniversary Pan which has plenty of room and just enough shape for the dough to fill into as it rises.\nLet raise untill double in size (about 30-45 minutes). Bake at 350 for 20-25 minutes.\n1 8 oz block cream cheese, room temp.\nCream butter and cream cheese together. Add powdered sugar and beat for 12 minutes. Add liquid flavors and beat for another 1-2 minutes. Spread over warm bundt and serve on a cake plate.\nYou'll notice two different loaves pictured here, one from our Anchorage Store, (where we used extra brown sugar) and the second from our Wasilla Store, which rose quite a bit fuller and lent itself to an easier 'pull apart' than the first that we chose to serve sliced, revealing the lovely layers of pumpkin and cinnamon marbeling. We love being able to see those delicious swirls!\nJoin us each Friday through Christmas for another sweet recipe from the 'Dessert Shop'.\nNo Churn Ice Cream. Tested: Approved!\nI am a huge proponent of ice cream makers. Homemade ice cream is the absolute best! Here’s the trouble: what if you don’t have an ice cream maker, or maybe don’t have room in your freezer for one? Well, if you’re on Pinterest, you’ve probably seen oodles of pins boasting “no churn” style ice cream, which seems to magically appear in beautiful loaf pans.\nWe got sucked in, and decided to see what the hype was about. Well, it turns out that not only is no-churn ice cream delicious, it’s easy, and honestly does feel a little like magic.\nI looked at several different recipes, and all of them had the same base: two cups of heavy cream and one 14 ounce can of sweetened condensed milk. That was it.\nFrom there, you can add pretty much anything you want. Knowing the cloyingly sweet taste of sweetened condensed milk, I was highly skeptical how the finished product would taste. But we had to try it!\nFirst, we split the condensed milk evenly into three small bowls.\nNext, we whipped the cream until it made stiff peaks, using the KitchenAid Artisan mixer. While the cream was whipping, we mixed a pinch of salt into each bowl.\nOnce the cream was whipped up, we divvied it out evenly into the three condensed milk mixtures, and folded them gently together, starting with one small dollop to break up the thickness of the condensed milk mixture, adding more until they were mixed with a uniform color and consistancy.\nAfter that, we just poured each flavor into a mini loaf pan, covered the tops with parchment paper, and put them in the freezer. We waited overnight to try them, but they should be frozen hard enough after 4-6 hours.\nFor the chocolate ice cream, we decided to whip our cream in the Vitamix! It was fun and quick to use the blender, which made short work of the cream.\nFor the condensed milk mixture, we added a teaspoon of salt, a teaspoon of vanilla, and half a cup of dark cocoa powder.\nOnce the cream was ready, we did the same technique as before, folding the two mixtures together, placing in a chilled loaf pan, covering with parchment, and letting it hard freeze. Easy, right?\nThe next day, we tried the finished product, and we were not disappointed!\nThe ice cream froze nicely, and had a delightfully creamy texture, and scooped perfectly into our cones.\nBlueberry AK Pure Sea Salt makes a decadent topping to any scoop, like our salted caramel or even the dark chocolate.\nTry it at home, with any one of our delicious Monin syrup flavors for easy ice cream, with or without the ice cream maker.
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She is the modern day Minnie the Minx. Always getting into trouble and oh so cute.\nThis time Daisy’s friend Gabby sparks off chaos when she appears at Daisy’s house with the most awesome, water-squirting micro-scooter Daisy has ever seen. And Daisy wants one too, but how can she afford it?\nWell read the book and found out, because its hilarious!
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In January, Professor Elizabeth Roberts (Anthropology, IRWG Affiliate Faculty) and her research team began fieldwork in Mexico City. The fieldwork is part of her “Neighborhood Environments as Socio-Techno-bio Systems: Water Quality, Public Trust, and Health in Mexico City (NESTSMX),” an NSF-funded four-year collaborative interdisciplinary project that brings together expertise from anthropology, environmental engineering, and environmental health from the University of Michigan and the Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública in Mexico to examine how neighborhood and household water insecurity contribute to social, gendered, environmental, and health inequalities in Mexico City.\nThe NESTSMX research involves ethnographic and environmental engineering fieldwork with families, especially mothers and grandmothers, focused on the infrastructures and social structures that move water in and out of neighborhoods, households, and bodies. The NESTSMX research team is now conducting “water audits” in sixty households in fifteen different neighborhoods throughout the city. The audits include household water quality sampling, installation of real time water sensors and collecting participants biological samples.\nAll of this data is complemented with in-depth ethnographic interviews with families about their access to and use of water, including the water trust or distrust, water insecurity, household water storage capacity and water contamination The team will combine this data with bio-marker data gathered from these same families over the last 25 years through the environmental health project called ELEMENT. The combination of all this data will allow the NESTSMX team to ask multidisciplinary questions about how water insecurity affects health and to gain a better understanding of what it would take to restore trust in tap water for drinking.\nSo far, the NESTSMX team has found that intermittent water supply is one of the biggest issues facing many households in working class neighborhoods throughout the city. This issue disproportionately affects women who need to manage their household water supply so that other household members can get to work and school both bathed and fed.\nSometimes women in charge of this domestic management have to get up in the middle of night when the water arrives and they often forego bathing so others can have enough water to leave the house. They are also responsible for making sure the household doesn’t run out of water and for deciding which water related activities they forego if there is no water coming in. For instance: don't mop, don't wash clothes, do cook, do boil water, do use disposable plates and cups.\nThe NESTSMX water audits in the 60 households will allow the research team to develop a research instrument for application to all 800 ELEMENT families that will provide more detailed knowledge about how water insecurity affects health in megacities today, especially for women.\nphotos (L-R): household water storage in buckets; Laundry on the rooftop, next to the household tinaco (rooftop water storage), April 2015. Courtesy of NESTSMX study.\nLearn more about the project on the Mexican Exposures project website.\nIRWG supported the early stages of this project through a 2017 Sisters Fund for Global Health grant, Called “Gendered Environments: Making Global Health Knowledge in Working-Class Mexico City Neighborhoods” as well as through recent research development support in Dr. Roberts’ efforts to seek additional extramural funding. Learn more about IRWG’s Research Development services.
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With hundreds of exhibiting companies and thousands of attendees, NACE Automechanika Atlanta is set to lead the industry in a showcase of the latest technology covering the entire spectrum of the automotive aftermarket industry. The explosion of new technology in today’s vehicles means technicians must keep pace. NACE Automechanika Atlanta will be THE venue for shop-level training in North America.
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City of Auburn :: Auburn City Council meeting will be held on Monday February 11, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall.\nAuburn City Council meeting will be held on Monday February 11, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall.\nThe Auburn City Council meeting will be held on Monday, February 11, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers.
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Recent cyber claims reported by CAMICO policyholders generally fall into “bad news” and “good news” categories. Where your firm lands will depend a lot on how prepared it is for a data security incident and its aftermath.\nMany professionals (CPAs included) don’t believe that a data breach or cyber-attack will happen to them. Some firms regard themselves as being too small to attract hackers, resulting in the firm being unprepared for a cyber incident. A hacker or ransomware attack can put the firm at the mercy of someone whose top priority is stealing or extorting money; or, the firm may suffer unnecessarily prolonged setbacks and expense once an event occurs. As cyber-fraudsters become more sophisticated and formidable in their attacks, firms need to be more prepared.\nIn an increasingly connected world, cyber issues are becoming common for all organizations, including CPA firms. The number of confirmed data breaches across all organizations has been climbing. The Identity Theft Resource Center reported 781 U.S. data breaches in 2015 after a record-setting 783 breaches in 2014. These figures are up from 421 breaches in 2011. Verizon’s Data Breach Investigations Report tracks breaches each year in 82 countries. There were 1,367 in 2013; 2,100 in 2014; and 3,141 in 2015 — a 230 percent increase in two years. This increase in frequency also has an impact on how organizations should respond to breaches.\nCAMICO continuously studies its claims experience, including recent claims stemming from cyber risk exposures. The following summarizes the major types of cyber claims being reported, the red flags that often precede them, and loss prevention tips.\nRecent large claims have carried substantial third-party exposure, ranging from $250,000 to $900,000. The claims generally involve CPA firms with authority over client funds in order to provide business management or bill-paying services, including wire transfers for high net worth clients.\nA fraudulent email request for a wire transfer will arrive and may resemble prior legitimate requests for transfers. The transfers are often made to a bank in a foreign country or through a U.S. bank to a foreign bank. When the fraud is discovered after the transfer, the funds are usually not recoverable. Domestic banks are not always helpful in preventing fraudulent transfers, as laws tend to limit their risk exposures and enable them to deny responsibility.\nCPA and client email accounts are sometimes commandeered by a hacker who inserts a link or an extra step into an email message, asking for a password to be entered or changed, thereby enabling the hacker to take control over email messages. If the hacker has control over both the CPA’s and the client’s email accounts, it can be difficult to figure out that communications are being manipulated.\nA phishing scheme may also appear to be from a legitimate source, only to trick the user into performing an action such as clicking a link or opening a document, enabling malware to be installed, or allowing a hacker to access email and to send messages perpetrating a scheme. Hackers can also divert legitimate messages from being sent. Services that convert voicemail messages into email messages can also be commandeered by hackers to perpetrate schemes.\nPhishing schemes may also target information such as W-2 forms in order to access employee Social Security numbers or credit card information. (See War Story 107 in this issue of IMPACT.) The information can then be sold or used in attacks against the employees’ own personal computers, credit card, and other accounts.\nAvoid getting lulled into a sense of comfort with email and other communications. Be suspicious if asked to do anything out of the ordinary or routine. A fake email address can be disguised as a legitimate email address by being off by one character (e.g., “businesware.com” vs. “businessware.com”). By hovering your mouse over a link, without clicking it, you can check the website address. If the address is for a different website, that’s a red flag, as is a misspelled link.\nMessages may contain broken English inconsistent with language used by the client. A new bank account receiving the funds is often a red flag, especially if the new account is in another country.\nBeware of any wire transfer requests made via email and proceed with the wire only after verbally confirming with the client that they want the wire to proceed and in accordance with the directions in the email. This includes, but is not limited to, confirming the dollar amounts, the name of the financial institution, and the actual bank account number. Call senders to verify email or attachments before you open them. Another way to verify transfers is to confirm information that only the client would know and a hacker would not. Consider using both methods to confirm the authenticity of the request.\nFirms of all sizes continue to be plagued by ransomware, which enters computer systems via a clicked hyperlink or attachment, or a typed password. Ransomware encrypts all files and demands the payment of ransom to decrypt the files. A major problem is that paying the ransom is no guarantee that the cybercriminal will actually decrypt the files.\nRansom demands range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand, depending on the perceived ability of the victim to pay. Some attacks rely on software that now has known fixes, so a solution might be found online. Other ransomware are technically advanced and have no known fixes, other than the victim retrieving and relying on the latest backup files.\nRansomware may enter a computer system via innocuous-looking MS Word, Excel and PDF documents attached to an email, so any attachments or hyperlinks within the attachments should be not be opened or clicked if the documents were not specifically sought by you. Instructions to “enable macros” or “enable content” should not be followed. Unusual requests for passwords are also suspect.\nAttacks may appear to come from someone familiar or a trusted source as part of a social engineering scheme. Scheduled events, travel plans, or user interests can be used to create what looks like a legitimate document, employing logos and brands to deceive users into opening a document, or clicking a link.\nInstitute a policy to frequently backup files you cannot afford to lose. Some ransomware even seeks out backup copies of files, so creating multiple backups in different locations is a good practice. Cloud services, or remote backup services, and external or USB hard drives are options to consider for multiple backups. Use encryption to protect any sensitive information about your firm and clients. Backups are extremely valuable after extreme events such as a fires, flood or other disasters.\nIf personally identifiable information (PII) such as Social Security numbers is involved in a breach, the firm may need a professional risk assessment to determine its legal reporting responsibilities.\nLosses are better avoided by creating user awareness and training everyone in the firm to be cautious about unsolicited or questionable attachments, hyperlinks or requests.\nDisgruntled employees have long been a source of embezzlement and other fraud-related claims. Employees who hold grudges against their employers—whether or not justified—are more likely to commit occupational fraud and abuse, so it’s not surprising that employees with computer expertise have committed cybercrimes against their employers.\nCases have involved employees programming illegitimate access for themselves into employer computer systems, exporting confidential information in order to threaten their employers in attempts to preserve their jobs or extort money. The results are usually discovered by forensic analyses.\nBackground checks may reveal unfavorable issues about potential employees. If so, speak with a risk management adviser about your options.\nStrictly defined user permissions and restrictions so that users have only the program and system rights and access they need—the “least privilege” concept. The same applies to administrators, who should be logged in as an administrator only as long as is necessary. Excessive rights and activities can also allow fraudsters and malware to cause greater harm and losses.\nAccess to personnel and vendor master file records should be password protected and restricted by job function.\nLog administrators and other users out of the system when the system is inactive.\nComputer systems should create an audit trail of all changes made to the vendor master file records, including an identification of those who made the changes.\nChanges to vendor master file records should require supporting documentation, supervisory approval, and independent review.\nHave a cyber-security expert (consultant or staff coordinator) test your computer and data security systems and evaluate their effectiveness in preventing a breach. A cyber expert will also help secure client/personal information stored with the firm or in the cloud, and while in transit inbound and outbound. In the event of an incident, the expert should be able to work with insurance and breach response services providers providing legal guidance, forensics, notification, data restoration, and other services.\nHave an incident response plan in place that responds quickly and professionally to an incident. If the response includes the notification of clients and other affected parties, these parties will be interested in identity theft assistance and credit monitoring. If they don’t receive a quick and professional response, prolonged anxiety can provoke negative sentiment about the firm and damage its reputation.\nestablish checklists and action items.\nProvide regular staff training to enhance awareness of potential threats. Training can make all the difference between the success or failure of fraud schemes. Some experts recommend adding a data breach simulation to the training schedule at least once per year. Others will test awareness by “inoculation” in which all users are sent benign phishing e-mail. Those who err are then educated on how to avoid the errors.\nConsider cyber insurance that includes risk and legal advisory services. An insurance policy by itself will not protect the firm as well as a policy that includes comprehensive risk management and response services.\nMore information and advice is available in the ID Theft/Data Security Resource Center on the CAMICO Members-Only Site. CAMICO policyholders with CyberCPA coverage also have access to the Cyber-Security website provided by CAMICO in partnership with NAS Insurance Services, also available on the CAMICO Members-Only Site (www.camico.com).\nAs always, CAMICO encourages policyholders to contact CAMICO with any questions at 1.800.652.1772.
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By Paul Comments Off on How Much Bandwidth Does a Website Need?\nIf you are considering launching a website for your organization or church, you have probably heard the term bandwidth. You may be wondering what it is and how much bandwidth does a website need in order to run well. If so, you need to check out this helpful video by Paul Steinbrueck, co-founder and CEO of OurChurch.Com. In this video Paul will explain what bandwidth is, and if you need “unlimited” bandwidth.\nBandwidth is the amount of data that is transferred over a period of time, usually a month. If you think of your cell phone package, you likely are granted so many minutes per month. It is a similar concept for web hosting. Your web host will allow you so much bandwidth in a given month. Keep in mind the type of data on your site will affect how much bandwidth you use. Things like pictures and videos will require more bandwidth than text. Also the amount of traffic coming to your site will affect how much bandwidth you need for your site.\nDo I need “unlimited” bandwidth?\n“Unlimited” bandwidth is a marketing ploy used by some companies. They want you to think they are offering “unlimited” bandwidth, when really they just aren’t telling you what the limit is, because they assume you won’t reach it. At OurChurch.Com we want to be upfront with you on the bandwidth limits. If you would find that your site is gaining popularity and garnering a lot of traffic, you can always bump up to a higher bandwidth package.\nIf you are a church, school, business or Christian ministry and have questions about Christian web design and web hosting or you are looking for a new web host, we’d love to partner with you. Our mission is to help you achieve your mission and goals online!\nFor information about our web hosting packages or to get started building a site, click the links below.
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Our Save Our Forests campaign is creating a national sensation! We’ve got the media’s attention, and we can see politicians getting nervous. Now we need to ratchet this campaign up another gear, and show the government the pressure will keep on rising until they drop their plans to sell off our precious woodlands.\nSo far the government has tried to respond by bringing in the spin doctors and launching a “consultation”. They’re claiming that they love the forests too and there’s nothing to worry about. They’re asking for views on how our forests should be sold off – when they already know most of us don’t want them sold at all. Meanwhile they’re quietly removing legal protections for our public woodland, paving the way for privatisation. What sort of a consultation is that?\nIf they want to know what we think, here it is: 38 Degrees members have already funded a national survey confirming that 84% of the public think our public forests should be protected for future generations. Our enormous petition of nearly 250,000 signatures – almost three times the capacity of Wembley Stadium – proves that people care enough to speak out. Now we need to get our message where the government can’t ignore it.\nThe government seems to be trying to respond to our campaign with media spin. So let’s give them a media moment they won’t soon forget:”Save Our Forests” adverts, splashed across the newspapers next week.\nImagine the impact as David Cameron opens his newspapers to see our “Save Our Forests” message: full-page adverts backed by nearly a quarter of a million signatures, in newspapers read by millions of voters.\nPeople power can save our forests. We’ve got our campaign in the headlines, on TV and radio. Posters have sprung up in woodlands across the country. Local ‘Save our Woods’ groups are popping up everywhere. Tens of thousands of us have written to our MPs. Now let’s get together to get our message all over the national newspapers – just where the government won’t want to see it!
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I have a web viewer (from Latitude) that under certain circumstances uses POST requests to ArcGIS Enterprise map services. In our prod environment these create empty PNG files in the arcgisoutput map service folders. However, in our test environment they create correct PNG images. Of course I am going to do a reinstallation on a separate machine, but does anyone have a clue as to what might be causing this?\nI am using ArcGIS Enterprise 10.5.1. Of course I have been comparing both environments, but I haven't been able to find any difference so far.\nFurther down is Example: ExportMapImage. That describes each step of the export map process so you can see if features aren't being returned correctly or some other issue that is causing the output to be blank.\nHi Jonathan, thanks for your message.\nI did all that, but the verbose loggings for the working environment and the environment that's not working are exactly the same.\nJust included the logging for the environment that's not working correctly, reformatted to xml.\nWeird. What happens if you were to add the feature layer to the map, so it issues query requests instead of exportMap requests?\nI finally managed to figure this out.\nThe cause turns out to be a nasty bug in ArcGIS Desktop. When you create an sd-file in ArcGIS Desktop, and you set one or more advanced parameters (or just open the Advanced parameter window and press OK), the SD-file registers the SupportedImageReturnTypes as MIME only.\nWhat also makes me wonder is that when you don't do this, the SupportedImageReturnTypes is set to URL. Shouldn't it be the default, which as far as I know is "", meaning both MIME and URL will be available?
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5. The End of Art?\nTo the despair of artists and intellectuals, the positive and uplifting worldview fostered through Modernism has become corrupt and oppressive. Riddled with doubt about the continued viability of the notion of progress, the façade of modernism has begun to crack, and conservative forces that have long been opposed to modernism have rushed, wedge–like, into the interstices to fill and expand the space with their own worldview.\nIn the United States, modernism, in a form identified as ‘secular humanism,’ has been attacked by the so–called ‘religious right’ whose conservative ideology has seriously undermined the very constitutional foundations of the whole American modernist experiment. Fundamentalism in nearly all of the world’s major organized religions — Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism — has risen sharply in recent years in direct opposition to modernism.\nMany Christian fundamentalists still agree with the protestant reformer Martin Luther who believed that ‘reason is the greatest enemy that faith has: it never comes to the aid of spiritual things, but — more frequently than not — struggles against the Divine Word, treating with contempt all that emanates from God.’ (Colloquia Mensalia, ‘On Baptism,’ paragraph CCCLIII).\nModernism’s displacement of the Church, monarchy, and aristocracy from positions of power and privilege continues to be deeply resented among conservatives. Each of these institutions, and especially the Church, persist in resisting the demands of modernism while supporters seek ways to reestablish its former status and role in society.\nFifty years later, in the encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis, ‘on the doctrine of the modernist,’ issued in 1907, Pope Pius X condemned as heretical the writings of modernist thinkers and teachers who sought to ‘reform’ and ‘modernize’ the Church, and condemned attempts to find a way to reconcile the conservative authority of the Church on the one hand with the liberty of believers on the other. It rejected the modernist belief that such matters of dogma, worship, the sacredness of sacred books, even faith itself and the Church as a whole have been subject to evolution and that the Church should now adapt itself to prevailing historical conditions and harmonize itself with existing forms of society.\nThere is every indication that the current pope, Benedict XVI, would like to return the Roman Catholic Church to pre–modern times. Similarly, Judaism, Islam, and Hinduism, in their conservative, ‘fundamental’ forms, are likewise unsupportive of the concepts of ‘liberty’ or ‘equality’ in either a social or a political sense, and actively discriminate on the basis of class, gender, race, and unbelievers.\nOften under the influences of religion, conservative forces in national governments around the world have undermined and corrupted the ideals of modernism, transforming notions of freedom, equality, human rights, and democracy into self–serving excuses for invasion, subjugation, conversion, and exploitation.\nTo the dismay of progressive intellectuals, the ideology of modernism has also become the means by which the values and worldview of the West have been promoted and imposed around the world either through imperial colonialism and economic globalization, or through the ‘conditionalities’ attached to loans granted by the International Monetary Fund, and policies serving Western interests that are forced on developing countries by the World Bank.\nWith proselytizing zeal, local cultures, customs, economies, and ways of life in Third World and developing countries have been swept aside in the name of ‘modernization’ the benefits of which have been measured primarily in Western terms. Modernism has been the West’s most effective and influential export and in fact has been willingly embraced by many non–Western cultures for commercial, economic, or political reasons, or as a demonstration of support of Western ideals.\nIt has also been taken up by those wishing to use the ideology of modernism to challenge indigenous tastes and authority–structures, but all are ultimately complicit thereby in the West’s modernist agenda that seeks to establish modernism as a universal norm to which all should aspire. The long–held belief that the adoption of the principles and processes of modernism always improves the human condition, however, has become increasingly difficult to sustain in all cases.\nMany now believe that the period defined by the modernist doctrine has come to an end and that we are now in a period of transition into a new period called, for lack of a better term, postmodernism.\nThe term postmodernism is used in a confusing variety of ways. For some it means anti–modern, while for others it means the revision of modernist premises. The seemingly anti–modern stance involves a basic rejection of the tenets of modernism, such as belief in the supremacy of reason, the notion of truth, and the idea that it is possible through the application of reason and truth to create a better society.\nAs doubts emerged about the efficacy of the means and goals of modernism, there arose in response various philosophical approaches that offered useful and timely tools of critical analysis, the best known of which is called Deconstruction.\nApplied to the question of modernism, deconstruction examines the assumptions that sustain the modernist worldview through what appears to be an anti–modernist worldview. It ‘deconstructs’ the tenets and values of modernism by taking apart or ‘unpacking’ the modernist worldview in order to reveal its constituent parts.\nUncovered and subjected to analysis, fundamental modernist ideas such as ‘liberty’ and ‘equality’ are shown to be not ‘true’ or ‘natural’ to human nature but are, in fact, intellectual ideals that have no basis in the reality of the human condition.\nQuestions are then raised about who constructed these intellectual ideals and what were their motives. Who does modernism serve? When considered in a global context, it should be clear from the history outlined in this essay that modernism serves Western social and political aspirations.\nAlthough deconstructionist thinkers, in keeping with the philosophy itself, refrain, in order to avoid the presumptions of modernism, from proposing a corrective to modernism’s failings, deconstruction’s critique of modernism has offered alternatives that have been employed by some to describe the features of postmodernism.\nAs an anti–modernist movement, therefore, postmodernism is seen as rejecting those elements that comprise the modernist worldview, including the ideas of truth, self, meaning, and purpose. In this respect, deconstructive postmodernism is seen by some as nihilistic.\nIn contrast to the anti–modern position, an alternative understanding seeks to revise Modernism’s premises and traditional concepts, which have become institutionalized, corrupt, and entrenched.\nIn support of the core values of modernism — liberty, equality, rights, the pursuit of happiness — the aim is to challenge the logic of the oppressive modernist state and undermine the legitimacy of prevailing conservative forces. Sometimes termed constructive postmodernism, it seeks to provide a new unity of scientific, ethical, aesthetic, and religious intuitions.\nIt rejects not science and religion as such, but only those scientific approaches and religious practices in which only prescribed data and beliefs are permitted to contribute to the construction of our worldview.\nConstructive postmodernism seeks to recover truths and values from various forms of pre–modern thought and practice. This is necessary because the pursuit of modernism, especially in its unfettered capitalistic and consumerist manifestations, is not sustainable and threatens the very survival of human life on the planet.\nAspects of constructive postmodernism will appear similar to what is also called ‘New Age’ thinking. The possibility that mankind is standing on the threshold of a new age — the Age of Aquarius, which is currently replacing the 2,000–year–old Age of Pisces (according to calculations based upon of the precession of the equinoxes) — informs the more ‘spiritual’ side of postmodernist thought.\nThe postmodern is deliberately elusive as a concept, due in part to its willingness to accept, in contrast to modernism, uncertainty and ambiguity. Whereas Modernism was concerned with reasoned progress and logical conclusions, postmodernism respects ‘process’ and ‘becoming,’ preferring openness, transparency, and the unbounded.\nThe post–modern artist is ‘reflexive’ in that he or she is self–aware and consciously involved in a process of thinking about his or her cultural self in history, in demasking his or her own pretensions, and promoting processes of self–consciousness.\nBut, in this period of transition when a massive and unpredictable sea–change appears to be occurring in cultures around the world, it is impossible to predict the future. There is no way of knowing whether postmodernism will assume a nihilistic, potentially anarchic, anti–modernist form, or become a desirable variant of modernism with a spiritually heightened and self–conscious awareness and sensitivity to cultural, ethnic, and human conditions and experiences. It may be neither.\nIn my opinion, the time has perhaps come at last to engage the other half of the human race, the women of the world. Modernism’s most regrettable flaw is that it is predominantly a male construction, an intellectual doctrine formulated and sustained by well–intentioned men. Despite its promises of liberty and equality, its most glaring failure is the continued subordination of women in the world today. Long ignored and neglected by ancient and oppressive patriarchal systems, it is now time for the world to adjust to and be guided by women.\nTop of the Page 5. The End of Art?
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This decorative plant is very well-known by people who are used to walk on the Apennines meadows, during the period of August-September it shows its beautiful silvery flowers. It is possible to pick up its still closed small blossoms, and after having taken away the stronger bracts, they can be eaten like artichokes.\nThe blossoms of this plant can be boiled, and then dressed with oil and lemon, or can be fried, or cooked in omelette or used to prepare a good risotto, which enhances the bitter flavour of this vegetable. The root of the plant, if macerated in white wine, can produce a good aperitif - tonic.
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13/12/2017�� Both Salamence and Dragonite are extremely good Pokemon, and deserve their roles that they have. Also, both are useful Pseudo-legendaries. However, it depends on the circumstances.... 13/12/2017�� Both Salamence and Dragonite are extremely good Pokemon, and deserve their roles that they have. Also, both are useful Pseudo-legendaries. However, it depends on the circumstances.\nThe bagons themselves have a 1% encounter rate, and when you battle them, there is a small chance, I believe less than 1%, for a salamence to show up in the SOS. Bagon is available day and night in both sun �... 13/12/2017�� Both Salamence and Dragonite are extremely good Pokemon, and deserve their roles that they have. Also, both are useful Pseudo-legendaries. However, it depends on the circumstances.\n13/12/2017�� Both Salamence and Dragonite are extremely good Pokemon, and deserve their roles that they have. Also, both are useful Pseudo-legendaries. However, it depends on the circumstances.\nFirst, win the first Trial of the game, gaining access to Route 3 on Melemele Island. Once on it, walk to the right side of the mountain and follow the grass section shown in the photo.
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Knotted Cotton: Quilted and bound!\nA rainy day - no gardening and the Siblings Together quilt is quilted - sew, lift foot, turn, heave, bundle, turn, drop foot, sew etc, etc!\nI have never quilted a real quilt before - I found it very (very) hard. At one point I had most of the quilt held under my chin while I used both hands to guide it - good thing only the cat was here to see. My machine, which is quite basic, coped admirably except that I had to unpick one quilting line which ran round the whole quilt as the tension had gone horribly wrong. I don't know why - I changed the bobbin and it was okay after that. Not only is it quilted but the fabric for binding arrived from Utah yesterday and it is actually bound.\nI machine bound it using this tutorial where you stitch the binding to the back, flip it over to the front and stitch again. I really want to jump up and down shouting how marvellous this method is - no hand sewing, no trying to stitch in the ditch and catch the binding at the back without being able to see it.\nI'd like to post a pic of the whole quilt, but I'd better wash it first and make sure it doesn't fall apart. Please keep your fingers crossed for me.\nI've also quilted the Backstitch Klona Swatch Card mini quilt with wavy lines; much easier than the other one! I don't mind the fact that it's bumpy and irregular and I love it just for the colours. If I get round to it any time soon, I think I will bind it with natural linen. The fabrics are in the same order as the swatch card, so I can still use it for colour reference.\nI can just picture you with all that quilt under your chin, very funny! Congratulations on a fabulous finish, it is a real undertaking to machine quilt a quilt that size, which is why I have been putting off doing mine for months!
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Scientists at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science discovered the large submarine landslides on the slopes of the Great Bahama Bank hold the capability of generating tsunamis and have already done so in the past.\nThe experts have studied the slopes of the western Great Bahama Bank using multibeam bathymetry and seismic reflection. The collected data revealed margin collapses and several kilometers long submarine landslides, the mass of which is capable of sinking up to 20 km (12 miles) into the basin and triggering the tsunamis.\n“Our study calls attention to the possibility that submarine landslides can trigger tsunami waves. The short distance from the slope failures to the coastlines of Florida and Cuba makes potential tsunamis low probability but high-impact events that could be dangerous,” said Jara Schnyder, a PhD student at the UM Rosenstiel and the lead author of the study.\nThe study showed an incipient failure scar, almost 100 km (70 miles) long could produce a future landslide which may be induced by occasional earthquakes, occurring off the coast of Cuba.\nTo estimate the potential for tsunami development, the scientists performed a simulation of tsunami waves for different possible submarine landslides that could happen off the Great Bahama Bank. According to simulation results, such landslides and margin collapses could, indeed, trigger dangerous currents in the ocean and even a several meter high tsunami along the east coast of Florida and northern Cuba.\n“Residents in these areas should be aware that tsunamis do not necessarily have to be created by large earthquakes, but can also be generated by submarine landslides that can be triggered by smaller earthquakes,” emphasized Gregor Eberli, a UM Rosenstiel School Professor of Marine Geosciences and a senior author of the study.\nIf yhere have been landslides based on the scarred terrain you report, why have we not experienced or documented tsunamis in South Florida, the Florida Keys nor the Cay Sal Banks which are in the wave's pathway?
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The town-owned property at 22 South Park is unique. Located immediately after the “Welcome to Easton” sign at the southeastern entrance to Town, it is a magnificent pastoral field bordered on 3 sides by the Mill River, which according to the Mill River Improvement Project, is one of only nine brown trout breeding streams in Connecticut.\nCurrently, the town owes $4.9 million dollars on the property, which costs each household approx. $120 per year on average – approximately .7% of a $43 million annual budget. And this is for a 20 year term only, after which the property costs us nothing.\nThe town owns very few parcels of land, and keeping this parcel for future generations is comparatively very cheap. After all, once developed, it is gone forever. So why sell it? Certainly, the economics do not make sense.
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Challenge your whole body with resistance training and feel the difference.\nThe EXO chair is a cleverly designed timber box-like shape with a cushioned top. It has pedals attached to springs which can be pressed down, and a set of resistance straps which can be stretched to work different muscle groups.\nOur EXO chair classes will challenge your whole body by applying resistance to Pilates movements. The EXO chair is particularly great for improving muscle strength and tone, bone density, as well as all the traditional benefits of Pilates including core strength, balance and flexibility. It is a dynamic class working the body in many different positions, especially functional exercises in sitting and standing. A very versatile piece of equipment with numerous settings to provide the right level workout for your level of ability.\nEXO chair classes will be 45 minutes in length, and you can expect a fast-paced, more intense, and varied range of exercises. Your PPP instructor will be able to provide individual assistance to ensure safety and correct technique as class size will not exceed eight participants.\nAn initial Physio assessment plus a intro 1:1 Pilates session is required to learn the exo chair techniques, following which you can then get started on regular EXO chair classes. We offer FREE trial classes to see if this class is right for you.\nYou will not find this level of experience, knowledge, passion and commitment to Pilates anywhere else in Adelaide.\nWe’re offering first-time visitors to come and try a Pilates class free of charge!
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Now that we got the major appliances taken care of, it is really the little things that matter, such as coffee makers, toaster ovens, mixers, and blenders and let us not forget about the cook wear sets! Let Electronic Express help create memories in your home! We have it all, either ready to order online or come on and visit one of our stores!\nNow you got to rise and grind with a warm cup of joe. Whether you are a coffee drinker, latte lover, or an espresso fanatic, we have top quality caffeine machines to get you through the day. Now you can skip the coffee shop run in the morning, and make fresh hot coffee in the comfort of your own kitchen.\nThe Cuisine Grind & Brew 10 Cup Coffee Maker allows you to use the built-in grinder with a permanent gold-tone filter to enjoy robust, flavorful coffee, while the double-wall thermal carafe with a comfort grip handle ensures coffee stays at an ideal temperature. The programmable auto-on function allows you to preset the coffee maker up to 24 hours in advance.\nNow you can enjoy top-quality lattes, cappuccinos, and espressos with the Nespresso Lattissima One Espresso Machine. Offering a new milk system, the Lattissima One makes preparing your favorite drink easier than ever. Simply fill the milk jug with the amount you want and the machine will froth it directly into your cup, without wasting any milk. An easy-to-use, intuitive interface features backlit buttons that allow you to make your drink with one touch. The Lattissima One uses a 19 bar pressure pump and features a 25-second heat up time, as well as multiple energy saving functions.\nSometimes toasters are more than just a toaster, such as the Toaster Oven Broiler with Convection! This toaster oven brings a classic approach to modern cooking with the new CounterPro Convection Toaster Oven Broiler. Industrial styling, four cooking options, including convection bake, and convenient keep-warm function make this multi-functional countertop oven a valuable addition to any kitchen.\nMix up dinner a little bit each night, with a KitchenAid Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer! The Kitchen Aid 4.5 Qt. Tilt-Head Stand Mixer features a 4.5-quart stainless steel bowl with a comfort handle, 10 mixing speeds, and a tilt-back mixer head design that provides easy access to bowl and beaters. Attachments that come with this mixer include flat beater, dough hook, wire whip, and pouring shield. The attachments’ are also dishwasher-safe so clean up is easy!\nDid someone say smoothie? Well, the Salton Harley Pasternak Power Blender can make more than just a smoothie. It features 8 blade blending system that blends, crushes, emulsifies, chops, purées, and liquefies whole fruits and vegetables, as well as ice, frozen fruits, and nuts. Powered by a 1500 watt, 2 HP motor that produces 30,000 rpm, this power blender is capable of preparing healthy meals, whether it is a breakfast smoothie or delicious soup for dinner. Plus, the 2L Vortex jar features a unique cloverleaf shape that pulls food to the bottom, so everything is smoothly blended every time.\nWe know we are all about the electronics but check out our cookware sets. Such as the Gotham Steel 15-Piece Chef’s Cookware Set featuring a durable ceramic reinforced with titanium construction and an ultra-nonstick interior for quick and easy cleaning. This set is non-scratch, flame-proof, metal utensil safe, and oven safe up to 500°F.\nOr the Rachael Ray Cookware Set features a durable, aluminum construction with hard enamel exterior and a nonstick interior for quick and easy cleaning. This set has silicone handles that provide a comfortable hold, and glass lids that let you visually monitor cooking progress. The cookware is oven safe up to 350°F, and the bakeware is oven safe up to 450°F.
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The Danish producer has done it again. While maintaining his #1 spot on the trance chart, he releases another track, this time tackling the Electro House chart list. Featuring the beautiful vocals of Amba Shepherd, Finally, set to be Mikkas‘ first release of 2013 and by doing so set the bar extremely high for other producers. This is definitely going to be a venue anthem for 2013 and beyond. Included in the release is a remix by Breakbot, who most recently did a remix for Birdy Nam Nam’s Defiant Order. This trio, (Mikkas, Amba, and Breakbot) are easily making a name for themselves and it shows tremendously.\nYou can buy it on Beatport as a Beatport Exclusive!\nReact Presents Hits the Mark with Their New Rooftop Concert Series; Daylight Disco!
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I am definitely pleased to see this little gem given a new lease of life! Still have my original one! Great little stove. And the workhorse of many a brew up in my local Territorial Army Queens Infantry Rifles days in the nineties.\nShame we all have to wait till next year though!\nIf you have your original no need to wait though, because you've already got it. Unless you particularly need to save whole grammes you might as well stick with what you have.\nLots of good copies of this classic stove out there too as well I should add I suppose.\nGet an Alpkit Kraku. Save Pounds and grammes.\nYeah, the Kraku's fantastic unless you're cooking with a big pot, when the short pot stabilisers become a bit of a problem. They also don't work particularly well with big pots with heat exchangers.\nLovely to see you posting on here again, Mr Fuller. Liking that blog!\nI am probably being just a little mite bit pedantic here, on the bit above there, about this stove still putting out the therms; but surely a therm is an actual proper specific heat measurement, of which surely this stove would find it hard work putting out one therm alone let alone multiple therms in reality? I could be wrong but think ages ago on here on a stove thread, cp told us what a therm was exactly. And it was much more than any of my stoves were capable of putting out heat wise. That bit I actually definitely recall I am sure.\nLast edited by Trevor DC Gamble; 13-02-2017 at 05:49 PM.\nToday you'll pick the game Counter strike as there will not be same Half -Life sport selections as possible use. Now you should give your host for what type of machine it's or a name that discovers it.\nJust thought I would link in this thread to the newer review of this stove from Jon last month on here. Definitely still a great outdoors stove, and one of my personal all time favourites taboot. Adventures in Stoving also recently covered the new 2017 version of the stove, at link there too below if anyone else is interested maybe.\nLast edited by Trevor DC Gamble; 13-02-2017 at 06:39 PM.
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Has anyone noticed that iTunes, when in shuffle mode, tends to play lots of Crash Test Dummies?\nAbsolutely. But it always picked the (many) bad albums, so I had to delete most of them and just keep the good ones: The Ghosts That Haunt Me, God Shuffled His Feet, and A Worm’s Life.\nI’d be amazed if anyone had ever heard of anything by them other than Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm and Afternoons and Coffeespoons. But one person actually played Moonbase Commander. So I guess it’s possible.\nBut I’m probably the only person on Earth who is a fan of both Moonbase Commander and A Worm’s Life.
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Bighelp has conducted a quiz program in Zilla Parishad High School Namavaram, Mothe Mandal, Suryapet district at Mandal level on 2nd March 2017 to familiarize the students and foster a competitive spirit among students. Total 8 schools participated in this quiz program. From each school 5 students have participated. Quiz program included subject based questions as well as general knowledge.
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This pretty much sums up my own personal sense of duty to make an impact. I have been so incredibly, undeservedly fortunate throughout my life. To squander all of that opportunity without using my gifts to make this planet and its people a bit better off, would feel, in some sense, tragic.\nAt the same time, I’ve learned the hard way that … martyrdom and misery are poor formulas for sustaining an effort (and they tend not to be great magnets for attracting the efforts of others).\nDo great, important work, with people you love, and have a darned good time doing it.\nThanks to Heather Warnken for the share.
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Cisco Systems has issued a patch for a security flaw in one of its Linksys routers that could give hackers access to consumers' home networks.\nAlan Rateliff II, an independent security consultant, on Friday said he discovered a vulnerability in the Linksys WRTS54G 802.11g wireless router. The flaw gives hackers a free pass into the Web-based configuration page of the router when the firewall function is turned off.\nWhen Rateliff originally tested the devices in March, he discovered that this vulnerability existed on two Linksys routers straight from the store. The default configuration on the products he tested used version 2.02.7 of the firmware, and they enabled access to the configuration page via ports 80 and 443.\nWhen he tested new Linksys routers, using both firmware versions 2.02.7 and 2.02.2 earlier this week, he did not find the same flaw on routers that use the standard configuration settings. But he noticed that when the firewall is turned off on the devices, ports 80 and 443 are still open, allowing the configuration page to be easily accessed.\nAllowing easy access to configuration settings on a router is a security risk. Hackers could change settings of the router to launch spam and virus attacks, without the victim ever realizing what is going on. Attackers could also gain access to devices attached to the router, such as laptops and PCs. With an open door into the network, attackers could target unprotected individual machines and infect them with worms and viruses.\n"It's like giving a hacker a key to a locked door," Rateliff said. "There's no telling what he will do once he's inside. The scenarios are only limited by what we can imagine."\nRateliff added that broadband users on large national Internet service providers, such as America Online, could be the most vulnerable, because hackers tend to scan these DSL (digital subscriber line) and cable modem connections, looking for vulnerable targets.\n"The larger the network, the larger the exposure to hackers," he said.\nFor the most part, this problem exists only when the firewall function is turned off. Considering that most people concerned about security would keep the firewall turned on, this may not be such a big threat. But Rateliff warned that people should check to make sure that their settings are correct when they install the Linksys routers.\n"You just have to be careful," he said. "There's no telling if someone else has changed the settings and then returned the product to the store. When you get it home, you have no way to know that the firewall has been turned off and that you're now exposed to this other problem."\nThe Linksys home networking gear is among the most popular on the consumer market. The brand has more than 20 percent market share in the home and small-business Wi-Fi market, according to Synergy Research.\nCisco posted a beta version of the new firmware on the Linksys Web site on Thursday night. The company said customers using this version of firmware should not experience the problem even when the firewall is turned off. Rateliff said he has not tested the beta version of firmware yet.
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What Would Earth Mother Do?\nPs… Earth Mother wants this wisdom she has asked me to put into these books (Messages from Mother…. Earth Mother & The Great Mother Bible) to go far and wide, so all my books (including the 1st – If I gave you God’s phone number…. Searching for Spirituality in America) will be discounted to $0.99 – the Kindle versions — this Fri through Sun (April 22, 2016 – April 24, 2016).
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She lives with Nyssa. She has a house with Nyssa. She does not need one with Oliver. She needs to come home.\nThrough two timelines (present & past) follows the evolution and eventual dissolution of Laura and Carmilla's relationship.\n"But you know: she isn’t to be fixed, and no amount of your care can take away three hundred and some-odd years of trauma. But you’re going to try your hardest to make sure tomorrow, and the day after that, and the day after that, are softer than those before."\nbased off of this little headcanon from my tumblr: fierce bby feminist laura hollis stepping up big-time to address, & help carmilla address, ptsd. bc it's a big thing. hollstein angst & definitely so much fluff too. trigger warnings for ptsd-related stuff.\nAllison wakes up to a familiar figure seated in the chair beside her hospital bed. She thinks she might be dreaming because it’s been four long years. And if she is being honest with herself, it wouldn’t be the first time Lydia Martin has preoccupied her dreams. “You’re in my city, you know that? It’s inconvenient of you to almost die here,” says Lydia, who is currently focused on a compact mirror and the careful reapplication of blood-red lipstick.\nIt wasn't necessarily what anyone expected. Except maybe the one person who'd kill to defend it (and may yet).\nSo maybe Lydia's just as enraptured with the new girl as the rest of the school. And maybe Allison quickly turns into the closest thing she's ever had to a best friend. And maybe she still wants more than that.
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Sheep, Dall. Battle drama during the sheep "Rut". Chugach Mnt's., Alaska. #1125.043. See large mammal gallery for more sheep images.
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Credit Risk Update: ACCOUNTS DUE FLAG: DEBK LIMITED, 32A ALBION STREET, LIVERPOOL, L5 3QW. The legal status is a Private Limited Company and the current status at the registry of companies is Active - Proposal to Strike off. The company was incorporated on 18 August 2015.
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Role of microRNA-155 at early stages of hepatocarcinogenesis induced by choline-deficient and amino acid-defined diet in C57BL/6 mice.\nFully human anti-interleukin 8 antibody inhibits tumor growth in orthotopic bladder cancer xenografts via down-regulation of matrix metalloproteases and nuclear factor-kappaB.\nDNA polymerase beta conducts the gap-filling step in uracil-initiated base excision repair in a bovine testis nuclear extract.\nAdipocyte-specific transcription factor ARF6 is a heterodimeric complex of two nuclear hormone receptors, PPAR gamma and RXR alpha.\nDNA topoisomerase II mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: topoisomerase II is required for segregation of daughter molecules at the termination of DNA replication.
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Registration is now open for the 2019 Eurofiling Conference, held June 17-19 at the ECB in Frankfurt.\nThe conference’s content is taking shape, with ESMA offering tutorials on an introductory day, followed by a day focusing on the present and a day focusing on the future.\nThe first day will include keynote speeches from ECB, EBA, EIOPA, ESMA and SRB about the current supervisory and statistical reporting situation, strategies for data collection and existing regulation. The second day will feature panels on regulatory machine learning initiatives, blockchain, the digital age and quantum tech.
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A fun and simple idea from Carolyn Sinclair.\nCarolyn is disabled with Multiple Sclerosis and over the last 15 years has specialised into the use of computer design for embroidery, the use of embroidery machine software and embroidery machines. She lives in Southampton, regularly exhibits her work, and has undertaken commissions for Coats thread.\nCarolyn teaches a series of day courses, with another tutor to assist, at the very comfortable Royal Southern Yacht Club, Hamble, Hampshire, (with beautiful views over the river Hamble to inspire creativity!) These one day courses cover topics including “getting to know your computerised sewing machines”, “using the embroidery bed”, “learning embroidery machine software” and “designing your own designs on the computer. Carolyn enjoys the challenge of teaching and is very fortunate to be strongly supported by all the major sewing machine manufactures, and can therefore teach all makes of sewing machines and sewing machine software.\nCarolyn is an experienced tutor in computerised design and computerised sewing machines. Her interest in textile arts started with silk painting where she painted with French dyes and experimented with different silk fibres and fabrics. When Carolyn was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, she started using computerised design programmes to make her life easier. This grew into a passion for pushing the boundaries of embroidery software, using it in unusual ways and being very creative with the software and embroidery machines.
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FAQ'S Do you have questions? Let's resolve!\nCAN NOT FIND ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION? Send us your questions and resolve them.\nWhat advantages do I have to book an airport lounge?\nAirport lounges are an oasis of calm and tranquility in nowadays airports busy environment. There are many reasons for which an airport lounge can make a difference during your airport waiting hours, but to mention just a few, you can have a personalized attention, access to business facilities, enjoy a fine selection of snacks and drinks at any time, read international newspapers and magazines, etc.\nHow do I book a lounge?\nIf you want to book a lounge via Nice! Lounge, you have to follow an easy three step procedure: 1. Find your lounge/s 2. Book your access/es (with your personal details and payment conditions) 3. Confirm and get a voucher containing a reservation code. A voucher is automatically generated and it will also be sent via e-mail. Please, remember you must bring the Voucher with you to access the lounge.\nWhich lounges could I have access to?\nNice! Lounge gives you access to the main airports in Europe and worldwide. Regularly increasing the number of airport lounges available for our customers. Check the current lounges in the "VIP lounges" of our website and if you want to be informed of the incorporation of new VIP lounges, subscribe to our newsletter.\nWhat does it cost to book an access?\nYou can have an airport access from 23 €.The prices are indicated on the sections "VIP LOUNGE" and "BOOK" once you have made your lounge selection in the first step. Some lounges have a reduced price for children (where permitted).\nWhat is it included in this price?\nThe lounge access price offers free access to any facilities or services available. Some business services and extra alcoholic refreshments may require some further payment and you will be asked to pay directly at the lounge. Please, read carefully the lounge conditions provided in the lounge details while booking.\nDo I have to be a member or a registered client to make a booking?\nYou don’t need to be registered at Nice! Lounge to book a lounge access online. If you sign in Nice! Lounge booking system, your personal details will be recorded. Any amendment to your profile will be available at any time. You can also consult your booking history.\nHow do I book a lounge? If you want to book a lounge via Nice! Lounge, you have to follow an easy three step procedure: 1. Find your lounge/s 2. Book your access/es (with your personal details and payment conditions) 3. Confirm and get a voucher containing a reservation code. A voucher is automatically generated and it will also be sent via e-mail Please, remember you must bring the Voucher with you to access the lounge.\nYou can book up to a maximum of 9 passengers per booking (including adults and children). In case you are a group over 9 people, you can contact us a minimum of 72 h before your scheduled departure flight and we will assist you.\nWhat do I need to access the airport lounge?\nWhat happens if I lose or forget my reservation code?\nIt is obligatory to give the printed voucher (voucher) to gain access to the VIP lounge. If you lose you can get a copy through the website. Remember that at the end of the booking confirmation is sent automatically and bonus reserve attached to your email.\nAre children allowed to access the airport lounge?\nAirport Lounge access is permitted a maximum of 3 hours before flight time (when opened), unless stated otherwise. For extended stays or entry prior to this time, use of the lounge is at the discretion of the lounge staff and any additional charge must be paid directly to the lounge staff at the time required.\nWhen you book on nicelounge.com, the system will ask you to pay online with debit / credit card or bank transfer (only for registered users). The debit / credit authorized VISA, MasterCard and American Express. Nice! Lounge operates in a secure transaction guaranteed by the certification company Thawte.\nDo I have to make a payment for each lounge reservation?\nThe reservation system allows the user to add many stocks as you want in the basket and finish the book in a single payment. Once the reservation, you will get a bonus for each access.\nHow I can modify or delete my personal information?\nIf you are a registered customer, simply modify your information in "MY ACCOUNT" once you are inside the system and your data will be automatically updated. If you are a registered customer, you only need to send us an email with the concept unsubscribe, your name and ID, and we will remove your data from the database within 24 working hours.\nHow do I contact Nice! Lounge?\nTo contact us, please visit our section "Contact us" in the footer of any webpage and you'll find all information to contact.
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The Bridgestone Potenza RE050A is a Max Performance Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars. Below is data from 160 tyre reviews averaging 70% over 2,608,443 miles driven.\nThe Bridgestone Potenza RE050A is a Max Performance Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger C..\nBased in Hambleton near Blackpool we are importers from Germany and suppliers of Part worn tyres for all cars, vans and motorbikes"""""
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Shah Rukh Khan and his wife Gauri Khan are always very careful about not indulging in too much PDA. They do not post cute comments on each others’ pictures on Instagram, share notes of love on Twitter or even exchange sweet messages at public events.\nHowever, the first couple of Bollywood recently had a sweet and hilarious conversation on Instagram on Wednesday, just in time for their 27th wedding anniversary. Gauri, an interior designer by profession, shared a picture of her latest work on her Instagram page. She had designed a stunning space for a brand and even her husband could appreciate the great work.\n“When are you designing my office!!!,” Shah Rukh commented on the picture. However, not one to indulge anybody in freebies (even if it is her husband), Gauri gently denied his request. “As soon as I have some free time,” she wrote with a comical face emoji.\nWell, this conversation between the most romantic couple of the B-town just made our day and we wish that their bond will go stronger by times.
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Eye doctors may not condition the release of your prescription on your agreement to purchase eyeglasses from them, nor may they charge you an extra fee to release your prescription. They also may not disclaim liability for the accuracy of the prescription if you purchase eyeglasses elsewhere.... There is no tests that you can do yourself to verify a prescription on a progressive lens. You can occlude a one eye at the time and look dead ahead at distance over 5 meters without raising or dropping your chin from normal prime position.\nJust LASIK How bad are my eyes?\nChange in vision, Frequent changes in eye glass prescription, Frequent squinting and Sensitive to light WebMD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms change in vision, frequent changes in eye glass prescription, frequent squinting and sensitive to light including Cataracts, Nearsightedness, and Migraine headache (adult).... Doctor use this to tell you that you need single vision lens instead of bifocal or progressive lens. I have +200 on my prescription and you just have +2.00 There are two different ways to write numbers on prescription, but they have the same meaning.\nGetting your eye prescription from...Specsavers?\nDoctor use this to tell you that you need single vision lens instead of bifocal or progressive lens. I have +200 on my prescription and you just have +2.00 There are two different ways to write numbers on prescription, but they have the same meaning.\n15/12/2017 · Hi, my viewers, I hope you are enjoying my content and getting some knowledge as well.I am so thankful for all the people who have subscribed me.\nThe best way is to ask your eye doctor for a separate computer glass prescription to be written, but you could just give your normal prescription to an eyeglass shop and say that you want computer glasses. they will use this same basic way of estimating your prescription.\nHow to Read Your Eyeglass Prescription So you’ve been handed a piece of paper by your optometrist or ophthalmologist with your eyeglass or contact lens prescription. Perhaps you’ve been given these pieces of paper for many years.
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Nebraska Cornhuskers Football. This classic team football features an embroidered team logo prominently displayed on the front. This NCAA football has the team championship history listed on the back. Balls come bagged and deflated for easy autograph, and the 3 smooth white panels provide ample autograph signing space.
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We’re looking for your participation in this year’s Jamestown Fine Arts Association (JFAA) Annual Juried exhibition. This show is in it’s 54th year and it is our hope that we have lots more artists this year. The show has consistently stayed at the same number of submissions for the past several years (50 artists-75 artworks on average). There are many artists who submit every year but we also have a scattering of new faces each year. But I’d like to see even more.\nThis year’s juror is Jennifer Parker, an artist who has served as director of the Nelson County Arts Council (organizing the Pekin Arts Show) and member of the North Dakota Council on the Arts Board of Directors. For many years, she has exhibited in the JFAA Annual receiving awards in the painting and drawing categories. This year she will be on the other side – selecting the awards.\nMany artists decide to participate based on anticipated sales. We appreciate this and will do all we can to attract potential patrons. We do consistently have sales from this exhibition more than any other show. We cannot guarantee sales but we still encourage you to participate. We want our community to see the abundance of terrific art our region has to offer.\nEach year we travel to Fargo and Bismarck to transport artwork but there could certainly be additional locations. If you can get your work to the designated spot we’ll move it for you. We wan’t to facilitate the process to make it easy for all artists to join the show!\nHere is the link for the registration forms, Registration Forms. The deadline is August 15, 2018. If you are still working on an artwork and don’t have the identification information that’s fine – just indicate that on your form. If you miss the deadline, you are not excluded from participating in the exhibition, just get it in as soon as you can. You can also just email Sally Jeppson the information (you don’t have to use the form). The deadline is necessary to give us a gauge of how many artists to expect.\nAll entry fees go to support prizes and publicity for the exhibition. We thank the Medicine Shoppe for sponsoring this exhibition.\nThe dates for the exhibition are September 22 – November 3, 2018 the reception is Saturday, September 22 from 1-3 pm and all artists are encouraged to attend–great food, beverages and conversation is guaranteed.
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The Chanel AW14 show at Paris Fashion Week was one colourful crowd pleaser. The coats were block primary colours, the tweed was technicolor, the footwear of choice was trainers, and the accessories? Why the accessories were candy darling. Remember the pastel coloured sweet necklaces and bracelets that you used to be able to pick up as part of a pick ‘n mix? Imagine them with with a little less sugar and a little more couture luxury. The models hit the runway sporting the sweetie styled accessories to the delighted gasps of the onlooking audience. (Read up on the show at Paris Fashion Week here).\nWhen Chanel decides to play, things get fun. Some of the necklaces and bracelets were direct copies of the sweet shop staple, with the added jangle of a Chanel logo tag. Others used the sweet shapes and colours to add an AW14 uniqueness to an already popular Chanel design. A thick bangle shape that last season bore crystals and chains, this time round boasted the interlinked Cs of the Chanel logo made up of the pastel coloured sweet beads.\nCharlotte Olympia ‘Be Mine’ Clutch (£795.00), Topshop Blue Stripe Jenny Makeup Bag (£10.00), Sweet Deluxe Pink Earrings (£19.00), Charlotte Olympia Swirl Box Clutch (£795.00), ASOS Mini Stripe Watch (£15.00), Tatty Devine Pink Heart Ring (£10.00).\nWe know from the SS14 collections that pastels are set to pervade the high street again with a vengeance, and Chanel have pushed them into the AW14 trends list once again with their latest collection. Here are our pick of the best candy inspired pieces available to have a little spring spree on right now.
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People have been navigating the waters in Queens for thousands of years. Follow the wake of the Mi'kmaq ancestors and paddle the Mersey River, once their highway between the interior and the sea. Pretend you are a sport being led by a local Guide in the spirit of the Tent Dwellers. As the author of the book remarked, you will find your soul here and the journey will be worthwhile! Below are different routes for you to enjoy. Please remember, safety first! For information on how to obtain a boating license, visit BOATsmart!\nExplore inlets, coves, harbours and coastal islands throughout the Atlantic shoreline of Queens County. Queens has over 20 public coastal launch sites, suitable for paddlers in canoes, kayaks, and those sites with adequate ramps, for small motor boats or sailboats. Visit the Trails Nova Scotia site for launch locations and information.
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Hydroboard can resist permanent RH up to 95% at 30°C without sagging, warping or delaminating and temporary conditions of up to 100% RH. Hydroboard tiles are dimensionally stable at humidity levels of up to 100% RH and can be installed in temperatures ranging from 0°C to 40°C. This product is particularly appropriate for use in areas such as toilets, shower areas and hydrotherapy rooms and shall be installed on Corrosive Resistant grid.
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The Abbott - Yun Yang Temple (Australia) Inc.\nVenerable Master Ru-Sun has been studying Buddhism since childhood During his adolescence, he practised Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism with his Dharma friends. He also studied both the Ch’an (Zen) and Pureland methods of meditation. He received full ordination and took Bhiksu’s precepts with the 40th Linji Sect patriarch, Ch’an Master Bai Yun. After having completing his studies at Ch’an Master Bai Yun’s Chief Sun Monastery, he travelled to many places to further his studies. On several occasions, Venerable Master Ru-Sun has travelled to Thailand, India and China to learn Dharma and the origins of Buddhism from great Masters.\nIn 1991, Venerable Master Ru-Sun arrived at the “Whitehorse Mountain”. The quiet environment of the mountain allowed him to practise diligently and to cultivate on his own until he was discovered by the local people. Upon request by local devotees, the White Horse Temple (Today’s Yun Yang Temple in Taiwan) was established in the area. Since then, Venerable Master Ru-Sun has dedicated his life to propagating the teachings of Buddha (The Dharma).\nIn May, 1992, the Taipei Temple was established near Yin He Cave in Xin Dian, following the request of the disciples from Jing Mei and Xin Dian areas.\nIn December 1993, upon the invitation of the Melbourne devotees, Venerable Master Ru-Sun came to Australia to propagate the Dharma. In July 1994, some Melbourne devotees purchased a 32-acre land and in April 1995, Yun Yang Temple (Australia) Inc. was established.\nIn July 1996, the Malaysian devotees invited Venerable Master Ru-Sun to Malaysia. Hence, the Ipoh Temple and the Kuala Lumpur Puchong Temple were established respectively.\nIn order to help the disciples living in Taipei, Jing Mei, Zhong He and Song Shan, the Tong Guang Temple in Xin Dian, the Miao Zhi Temple in Zhong He and the Guang De Temple in Song Shan were established respectively.\n“May all beings cultivate both merit and wisdom!
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Rangers and representatives from Indigenous organisations around Australia met with the Indigenous Affairs Minister and other politicians in Parliament House to launch a landmark report into the environmental benefits of Indigenous rangers and Indigenous Protected Areas on 30 March.\nThe report outlines how Indigenous rangers and Indigenous Protected Areas are at the frontline of nature protection across vast areas of Australia, and the urgent need to grow and secure funding for these programs if we are to address threats to our environment from feral animals, dangerous wildfires, invasive weeds and wildlife extinctions.\nIndigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion, above with Gur A Baradharaw Kod Torres Strait Sea and Land Council chair Ned David, received the report declaring these were programs "everyone should support." Country Needs People will be working to secure commitments from the government to grow Indigenous ranger and Indigenous Protected Area programs for the long term.\nNick Xenophon Team MP Rebekha Sharkie, here with Nantawarrina Rangers Sophia Wilton and Ian Johnson, hosted the event in Parliament. During her speech, Rebekha said: "These programs consistently achieve extraordinary outcomes. The report being launched today, will outline the environmental outcomes that Indigenous rangers achieved, and Indigenous Protected Areas. There are fascinating case studies in the report about many facets of the rangers' work, including protecting the country from wildfires and eliminating feral animals, such as camels, buffalo, goats, um, and pigs. Saving endangered species such as turtles, parrots, bilbies and eliminating weeds."\nRod Liddle and Jackie Huggins from the National Congress of Australia's First Peoples here talking to Greens Senator Rachel Siewert. Weeks before the launch, The Greens worked with the government to commit $15 million for new Indigenous Protected Areas.\nSenator Jacqui Lambie (with Kerry Tim) and Bob Katter MP (with Nanatawarrina Ranger Sophia Wilton) were amongst the independent and crossbench Parliamentarians at the event.\nOlkola chief executive officer Deb Symonds (second from right, with Threatened Species Commissioner Gregory Andrews, Olkola operations officer Tish Ross and Luke Hartsuyker MP) spoke at the event saying, "It's vitally important, not only for our corporation, but for all corporations because in the Cape and Australia, we look into what actually means for a ranger to be on country and caring for the country: it's time working on land and making sure that land is protected and revegetating and making sure that the waterways are clear and making sure that everything is working the way it should."
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September 3, 2017 Football, Jodie Wagner.\nA more subdued week of football followed a wild Week 1.\nThere were few nailbiters among the top 10 in Week 2, with four games ending in routs, plus three shutouts.\nIn other games around the area, King’s Academy routed Fort Lauderdale-Westminster Academy to improve to 2-0…. Forest Hill got its second win with a 38-6 decision over Santaluces … Jayson Moschella scored four touchdowns in Cardinal Newman’s win over Jupiter … Seminole Ridge edged Memphis (Tenn.) University School in Orlando … Check out our roundup and scoreboard for more results.\nFour ranked teams lost this week, with No. 3 Dwyer, No. 4 Palm Beach Central, No. 6 Wellington and No. 8 American Heritage all falling. Yet they all faced good opponents, so will they fall far? Can King’s Academy move into the top 10 after two blowout wins? How about 2-0 Seminole Ridge? Check back Monday as we reveal our new top 10.\n1. Oxbridge’s defense is very good – again: Last season, the ThunderWolves’ defensive unit allowed an average of 8.9 points per game, and posted four shutouts. Last week, Oxbridge held Archbishop Wood – the No. 2 ranked team in Pennsylvania – to 76 passing yards in a 14-13 loss. In Thursday’s 69-0 rout of Class 8A Pembroke Pines-Flanagan, the No. 1-ranked ThunderWolves limited the Falcons to 23 total yards, including -58 on the ground. Oxbridge also returned an interception and a fumble for touchdowns in the contest to even its record at 1-1. With a strong front seven and one of the best secondaries in the county, look for more of the same from the ThunderWolves this season.\n3. Former independents making an early splash: A pair of small schools has gotten off to a fast start in their return to FHSAA state series competition. King’s Academy, which won the Southeastern Football Conference championship last season and finished 11-0, moved to 2-0 with a 48-7 win against Fort Lauderdale-Westminster Academy Friday. The Class 3A Lions have been dominant, outscoring their first two opponents by a combined 102-14. St. Andrew’s, which finished 1-7 last year in SFC play, also is 2-0 following its 30-14 win over Saint John Paul II Academy. The Class 3A Scots beat Westminster Academy 34-8 last week, and now have outscored their two opponents by a combined 64-22. Another former independent, Benjamin, nearly joined the Lions and Scots at 2-0, but dropped a close 31-28 decision to Coconut Creek-North Broward Prep.\n4. Cardinal Newman 2, big schools 0: The Class 3A Crusaders won’t shy away from playing bigger schools this season, loading up their schedule with five teams in Classes 7A or 8A. So far, Cardinal Newman is 2-0 against those schools, notching impressive wins in back-to-back weeks. The Crusaders defeated 8A Spanish River 30-7 in Week 1, and followed that Friday with a 32-17 win over 8A Jupiter. Jayson Moschella rushed for 216 yards and four touchdowns against the Warriors, and now has 337 rushing yards and five TDs in two games. The Crusaders get 7A Olympic Heights next, followed by 1A power Pahokee and 7A Royal Palm Beach. Cardinal Newman will be tested, but a tough regular-season schedule is exactly what the Crusaders wanted to prepare for a possible playoff run.\nBest pick: I had Glades Central beating Orange Park-Oakleaf by a point (20-19), and the Raiders did, though the final was 13-12.\nBest pick: Adam nearly nailed the Cardinal Newman-Jupiter score. He had the Crusaders winning 30-17, and the final was 32-17.
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he Villa Champagne in Villers-sur-Lesse, our new space of relaxation and conviviality among friends or as a family is available for a weekend, a week, two weeks, mid-week. This beautiful villa is ideally situated a few steps from the Lesse, the Ravel and the woods where it’s good to do a few walks or hikes at the rhythm of nature and the seasons. But it will also be good to luxuriate in the flower-filled garden or by the edge of the swimming pool. This is heated from April to September and is equipped with a protective cover. The villa is made up of a large living room with open fire, a fully fitted kitchen, four big bedrooms with bathroom (bath-shower and toilet) including a family room with dressing room and terrace, a closed garage for one car, a car park, a terrace with sun blind and finally a mezzanine with a snooker table.\nit is also possible to book by telephone on +32(0) 471 68 15 93 or by e-mail to [email protected].
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Acquired at an estate sale is this Royal Albert Old Country Roses footed cake plate. No chips, cracks, nicks, crazing, scratches, defects or damage. Dimensions: 3.75 inches tall, 12.25 inches across the top, 8.25 inches across the cake area, lace trim edge is 2 inches wide all around and 6 inches across the base bottom. All item(s) are offered in as found, as is & as seen condition and there are no guarantees or warrantees expressed or implied. Photos are part of the description see all photos and details.\nI use the appropriate size box with packing materials with an accurate scale. PLEASE READ ALL THE BORING DETAILS. If you're not happy, I'm not happy. You deserve 5-Star service and that's what I will give you.\nThe vast majority of the items I sell are vintage and/or pre owned. I do not know what they have been exposed to or where they have been. They may have been around pets, perfumes, chemicals, or smoke. I also often use recycled packing materials (peanuts/popcorn, bubble wrap and boxes). When you receive your item please contact me with any questions and Ill be more than happy to help you. Art work is not inspected outside of frame unless otherwise noted in the listing. Otherwise I cannot guarantee that I can meet your request. All items are hand-washed prior to listing unless otherwise noted in above description.\nPlease see my other items offered and check back often as I have many other items to list in a wide range of categories. Thank You and Good Luck! The item "Royal Albert Old Country Roses OCR Lace Footed Pedestal Cake Dessert Plate" is in sale since Sunday, July 22, 2018.\nThis item is in the category "Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\China & Dinnerware\Royal Albert". The seller is "awoo1384" and is located in Wantagh, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.
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Aggie in Chief John Sharp, otherwise known as chancellor of the Texas A&M University System, couldn’t resist poking fun at an in-state rival on Monday when he announced plans for upgrading research and adding an education center at the system’s Riverside campus a few miles west of the College Station flagship.\nThe moment came in the opening passages of his speech at a meeting of transportation industry officials at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum.\nThen, true to form, he went off-script.
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Reading Katherine’s post, “Experiencing the Presence of God through the Weather,” was very timely for me because I felt the presence of God in the weather this morning. I am currently in Ouagadougou, the capital city of Burkina Faso in West Africa, and the weather here is quite different from Baltimore’s. The hot season (108 degrees when I arrived on Saturday) is hanging on longer than normal, and the seasonal rains have been slow to begin.\nAs I looked out the hotel window this morning, I could see the storm clouds gathering in the distance. Very soon, high winds kicked in, bringing a swirl of dust and trash blowing through the streets. The clouds of dust in the sky, after months of no rain, suddenly made it look as if it was night again. The streets emptied as pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists (cars are less common here) all took cover. The raindrops started to fall, slowly at first, then began beating down on the dry clay soil and dusty pavement.\nBy the time I left to go to work, the rain was already starting to taper off. It did not last long, but it is hopefully the start of another agricultural season for farmers here. When I reached the office, my Burkinabe colleagues were all extremely joyful and grateful for God’s answer to their prayers for rain. Thank you, God.\nDavid Leege works for Catholic Relief Services, which implements international relief and development programs in 100 countries around the world. He travels internationally from time to time to provide technical support to CRS programs.\nBy livingourfaithosp in Misc, Social Justice on June 5, 2015 .
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A modernized take on the Cuban boot, known for its ankle height and curved back heel. This one by Our Legacy is produced in black aniline British bull hide, retaining a natural grain surface. Details of the boot feature a snip toe, vibram outsole, leather midsole and elasticated side panels.
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This combo of a Karen Kane silver shift dress and a grey fur jacket might pack a punch, but it's extremely easy to put together. Silver leather heeled sandals look stunning rounding off this outfit.\nContrary to what you might believe, looking stylish doesn't take that much the place of work. Just dress in a Karen Kane chloe metallic shift dress and you'll look incredibly stylish. Blue athletic shoes will add a new dimension to an otherwise classic outfit.\nA Karen Kane Chloe Metallic Shift Dress? This is an easy-to-create ensemble that anyone could rock on a daily basis. A pair of white leather pumps completes this ensemble quite nicely.\nAs you can see here, looking stylish doesn't require that much effort. Just dress in a Karen Kane chloe metallic shift dress and you'll look stylish.
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Have you been to Hell’s Gate on the Kettle River ??\nGetting to Hell’s Gate is a bit of an adventure, you have the option of hiking, canoeing, or rafting. Located in Banning State Park, Hell’s Gate canyon and rapids have become a destination for adventure seekers.\nWhat is Hell’s Gate ?\nFor thousands of years the Kettle River has been carving the out its river bed.
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Over 50 tons of around 10 local cashew grades available for immediate sale (SSW, BB2, Rottens, Spotted etc). Can be used as cattle feed, poultry feed. Buyers immediately contact.
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Welcome to the Omiya Language Center. The instructors and I are proud to provide you with top quality language instruction and advice to meet your individual language goals. Our friendly and expert team of instructors are ready to help you with a range of customized language courses for adults, teens and children. We look forward to seeing you soon.
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I have a soft spot for self-patterning sock yarn, and this beauty (colorway: pumpkin patch) is coming to the mountains with me. I adore hand-knit socks but the process of knitting them falls closer to “I’ll put up with it” than “happy fun time”. Introduce any level of fussiness and it quickly slides right into “hell, no” territory. So… self-patterning yarn is my friend.
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Although DNS is a database, most importantly it's a distributed database. Each DNS server contains only a small portion of the host name to IP address mappings (relative to the number of records for the entire Internet). Each DNS server is configured with a special record that tells the DNS server where (the IP address of another DNS server) it will perform a lookup for records it doesn't have in its portion of the DNS database. Because of this arrangement, each DNS server maintains only a small portion of the total DNS host to IP address mappings. The collection of host-name-to-IP-address mappings contained with the DNS database is also known as a namespace. Essentially, when looking for a name in DNS, the DNS client first checks a top-level DNS server database. That server tells the client which DNS server hosts the next part of the DNS name, and the client then queries that server. This lookup-and-handoff process continues until the client finds the DNS server that hosts the DNS record in question, and that server provides the IP address.\nIn addition to the basic IP-address-to-host-name mapping records stored by the DNS database, records are also maintained by DNS for other purposes. DNS contains a number of record types that facilitate other applications. The Mail Exchanger (MX) record, for example, provides mail servers with the information required to forward e-mail messages to the recipient's e-mail server. Another type of record, the service (SVC) record, is used by Microsoft Active Directory to locate network services.\nBy itself, DNS doesn't appear to do much, and on top of that, DNS can seem a bit intimidating because it has number of different features and record types. One key to understanding the importance of DNS is realizing how other processes and applications depend on the services DNS provides. By understanding how DNS provides the underlying services used by various applications, you can get a clearer picture of why DNS exists and how it works.\nThe World Wide Web depends on DNS for user-friendly navigation. You could get to a Web site by entering the IP address of a site in your Web browser, but remembering lots of arbitrary numbers isn't easy for most folks. It's much easier to remember a DNS name for a Web site that reflects its content, such as http://www.yahoo.com or http://www.microsoft.com. It's fair to say that without DNS, the Web wouldn't have become quite the phenomenon that it is now.\nE-mail is one of the more popular applications that use DNS. Although the Web simply uses DNS for linking names to IP addresses for Web sites, e-mail servers also require some specialized records above and beyond what is required for basic host name to IP addresses. For example, when an e-mail message is sent from your e-mail client (such as Microsoft Outlook or Netscape Messenger), it can be sent either directly to the target domain (Microsoft.com if the note was sent to [email protected]) or to another e-mail server that is providing a relay service. If your e-mail application specifies an outgoing (SMTP) mail server that is not the final destination server for the message, you're making use of the relay process.\nclass="article-text">Beyond the Web and e-mail are many applications that either rely on or can use DNS services. These applications can include databases, multi-tier Web applications built by using middleware or an application server, peer-to-peer sharing programs, instant messaging, and multiplayer games.
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The oldest biblical account of the institution of the Eucharist comes to us from St. Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians. At the end of the narrative, St. Paul says something that is not found in either one of the four Gospels, but it is reflected in the Liturgy’s Memorial Acclamation options; “for as long as you eat this bread and drink this cup you proclaim the death of the Lord until he comes.” (1 Cor. 11:26). This passage is read at the Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday. Two points can be derived from this brief statement, the first is “proclaim” and the second is “hope”.\nThe Apostle speaks of a frequent communication of the Eucharist and by which the Christian is called to “proclaim”, to “evangelize” to partake of his baptismal role as prophet. Consider that at every Eucharist in which we receive communion we participate in a prophetic witness to the Lord’s salvific act. We “proclaim the death of the Lord” as St. Paul writes. In fact we can say that at every communion we are given a summons or issued a mandate to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the world. This is a serious commitment we make. For not only do we unite ourselves to the Lord and to one another (communion) but we are also called to preach Jesus Christ and him crucified. (cf. 1 Cor. 1:23).\nWe can take the liberty to use a play on words for we are called to “communicate” the Gospel. This means that as Christians none of us can keep our faith to ourselves, it cannot be a private matter. Faith is never a private matter, but always one that must be lived in public, for others to see. When we express our belief in the Lord’s Real Presence, we are proclaiming to the world that we worship the God who was crucified on Calvary and rose from the dead and is now seated at the Father’s right hand. This has been the constant theme of Pope Francis’ call for the New Evangelization, for we are all called to be “missionary disciples”, taking what “I received from the Lord” and “handing it on” to others.\nThere is another message hidden in our frequent communions, and that is this hope in the Lord’s second coming. We Christians are convinced of the Lord’s promise of eternal life for those who “eat the flesh of the Son of Man” and “drink his blood” (cf. Jn. 6). This Eucharist which we partake of at each Mass is the foretaste, a pledge of heaven, of the fulfilled promise of eternal life. This promise then gives us hope in a future free from the domain of sin and death, a future teaming with God’s everlasting love. The future, this promise is encompassed in Paul’s words “until he comes again”, referring to the second coming of the Lord, radically different from his first coming. This second coming ushers in the final judgment which for the faithful Christian, forged in union to the Lord by the Eucharist, is the day of victory. Every Eucharist we partake of is a “communion of hope”, that forges in us a burning desire to be with the Lord forever.\nIn the Church’s spiritual heritage, the mystic saints like St. Theresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross or St. Ignatius of Loyola, all had their sights, their hopes, their dreams on a future in heaven. They were radically convinced of the Lord’s promise to be with them in eternity, a conviction that can only be shaped and formed in them by the Eucharist. We can therefore say that at every communion, our hearts ache with a greater desire to be with the Lord in heaven. The more we receive Holy Communion, the greater our desire. Hidden in each Eucharistic banquet, is a wealth of treasures that await us. The Eucharist is our very life, our direction, and our hope.
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It’s no secret that many technology startups rely on funding from venture capitalists to get their company off the ground, but the VC industry has never been one to promote itself – until now, that is. Shifts in the industry have created a growing need for VCs to invest in PR, not only to attract investors, but to attract startups with the most potential.\nHot Topics recently published an article examining the impact PR has had on major VC firms, and it found that, for the most part, influence of these firms has improved.\nAt the same time as venture capital firms have focused more on marketing and PR, they are managing to successfully raise more funds for commitments. For example, American VC firmsraised $7.4 billion (£4.47 billion) in new commitments from 78 funds during the second quarter of 2014, which is a 22% increase from the same period in 2013 and is the strongest quarter in that respect for venture capital firms since 2007.
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Phillips Brothers spent a perfect late summer evening in September 2016, enjoying some well deserved time out.\nWe took time to fully appreciate the idyllic surroundings of our work place.\nThe team’s competitive edge meant an active football match, with a Youthful verse Mature rivalry which helped to build an appetite for the excellent barbeque catered by Bouquet Garni of Manningtree, Essex.\nAs the sun went down, we took the opportunity to test drive our new product – SoftGlow Briquettes.\nPerfect for Fire Pits, Chimineas, and Log Burners, we look forward to giving you more information in the very near future.\nAnd Phillips Brothers certainly have a winning team!
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Hello, I’m interested in 66 Clark and would like to take a look around.\nThe details on 66 Clark: This house located in Winchester, NH 03470 is currently for sale for $235,000. 66 Clark is a 2,996 square foot house with 4 beds and 2 baths that has been on Estately for 474 days. This house is in the attendance area of Winchester School and Keene High School.
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This year we attended Rockabilly Reunion in Lake Havasu. Here's a pictorial review of what we saw. Enjoy!\nThese cool ladies sold Pin-up girl tees with part of the proceeds going to the wounded warrior. Plus they were extra nice to be neighbors with!
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As Mandarin language professionals, we can tell you that there are many reasons why learning business Chinese is important.\nWe use the language every day at Keats Language School in Kunming, China and our students bring their language skills back with them to their home countries and jobs.\nThere are many reasons to learn Business Mandarin. Carry on reading this article to learn about all the benefits Business Chinese can add to your life and career.\nYes, this is the first and the most important reason why you should learn the Chinese business language. If you’re going to learn another language, why not make it the language that’s the most spoken in the world? More than 1.2 billion people speak Chinese.\nNot only is business Mandarin spoken in China, but it’s also spoken in Singapore and Taiwan. Chinese speaking people are living all across the world and if you’re a professional, it’s more than likely that one of your clients, suppliers or colleagues will speak Mandarin.\nAt Keats School, we offer business Mandarin courses to help you master this incredible language that is spoken across the world.\nOne way to gain needed maturity in the workplace is to get outside and see the world (and take business Mandarin lessons). You will come back to your work with a fresh mind, a better perspective, a new language skill and a new drive.\nThrough learning business Mandarin, you can transform yourself from a low-value employee to someone who is critical to the company’s success.\nHave you ever been in the office when someone said “Can anyone read/speak Mandarin… I have a client who can’t speak [insert your first language] well and I don’t speak theirs. I need help."\nThis is where you can raise your hand and head over to help your co-worker. Since you took business Mandarin courses, you’re able to be the translator in the middle of a non-conversational conversation.\nThese encounters lead to unique friendships and introductions with Chinese business professionals. Employers will see this is a valuable asset to the company and to you, as an employee.\nMore than 80% of respondents in a study by iesabroad.org said that studying abroad had enhanced their interest in academic study. Nearly 63% of people said that the experience of learning a new language influenced their decisions to expand or change their career focus.\nNow that you know the benefits of business Mandarin, it’s time to decide where you’re going to study it.\nBefore worrying about taking the time off work, download our proposal template. It’s a fill in the blank document that you can email to your boss. It will show them why you should take the time off work to learn business Mandarin and how it will benefit the company.\nOh, and you could always send them this link too!
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It was nice to take a break on our hike through the gallery district of Santa Fe and Share a Coca-Cola with my friend – who also has her own memories of Coca-Cola on family road trips and stashed some in her bag for the walk.\nI was really sad when this picture was just not capturing the majesty of the view I had in front of me – but luckily, I knew that if I got as clear of a shot as I could, that I could recreate what it was that the camera was actually seeing in post-processing.\nGreat tips! It also looks like you had an amazing time, I love that Coca-Cola is a delicious part of your memories that you can continue on today!
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Introspective Health was founded in 2004 We have been serving the Valley area for ten over years.\nRusty is a Certified Therapist specializing in colonics with over ten years of experience and knowledge in this field. Rusty and the staff at Introspective Health really care about your health. They take the time to explain the process, make you feel comfortable and help you to stay healthy.\nThe sooner you call to make an appointment the sooner you will feel better!
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If you have been using Selenium as part of your continuous build process, then the release of Firefox 3 has probably caused you some problems – specifically the inability to have Firefox 3 launch with the custom profile to allow Selenium to run.\nIt looks like the solution is actually very simple and is described in detail over at Space Vatican.\nToday the CD turns 25 years old! On 17 August 1982 the first CD rolled off the production line in Hanover, Germany and began our love affair with this forefather of optical technology.\nThe first CD to be manufactured was “The Visitors” by ABBA.\nThe original target capacity for a CD was one hour. However, this was extended to 74 minutes to accommodate a complete performance of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony.\nIn 1985 Dire Straits album “Brothers in Arms” became one of the first fully-digital recordings (DDD) to be brought to market and became the first album to sell more than one million copies (in CD format).\nSince the first CD was pressed, Phillips estimates more than 200 billion CDs have been sold worldwide.\nThe introduction of the CD started a revolution in the music industry. In the early 80’s tapes were being demonized as destroying Vinyl – but clearly the CD was more of a threat to both. Now we are about to embrace Blu-Ray as an optical media standard for storing large amounts of data (hi definition video and data). How long before we shelve the CD in favour of something with more “punch”?\nThank you, Phillips and Sony, for the Compact Disc.
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Well we are already into our March Madness 2nd week challenge. It is PTT#6 St. Patrick's Day Theme + a container or 3D item....NO CARDS! Hope you can join us. There are some really great prizes to be won this month!\nCongratulations Lynn! Please contact me at [email protected] and we will arrange to get you your $10 gift card to Dancing Princess Designs.\nThank you so much for entering these amazing Swing cards! Dancing Princess has a little something special for each of our VIP Top 3. $2 in her digi shop. So, please contact me and I will get you your prize. [email protected].\nThanks for all who participated! Don't forget to join in on our current challenge...especially if you participated in this challenge. If you want to be eligible for the 2 big prizes please enter all of this months challenges.\nThanks to our fabulous sponsor: Dancing Princess Designs & Twosdays Techniques!\nCongratulations to our winner and VIP - awesome swing cards!\nCongratulations Lynn and all our VIP TOP 3. You all did an amazing job.\nHow exciting is that!! I so enjoyed creating this card for your challenge. Now that it is an award winner, I'll have to save it for someone REALLY special!! LOL!
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Just as your phone company can’t tell you who to talk to or what to say on the phone, Comcast can’t dictate what you say or see over your internet connection.\nToday FCC Chairman Pai released his draft order to eradicate Net Neutrality. It’s everything that ISPs like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon could have wanted.\nIn his quest to destroy Net Neutrality, FCC Chairman Pai is refusing to admit that ISPs occupy just one piece of the internet economy.\nMillions of people around the nation are fighting for real Net Neutrality — but FCC Chairman Ajit Pai is still clinging to his worn-out industry talking points.\nFCC Chairman Ajit Pai's Net Neutrality proposal is as harmful as we expected it to be. Here's what you need to know.\nFCC Chairman Pai is 100 percent wrong when he claims that the Net Neutrality rules have stifled broadband investment.\nFCC Chairman Pai claims the Net Neutrality rules have stifled broadband investment. But the metric he’s using is completely inadequate.\nIf you listen to the Republican lawmakers who trashed our broadband-privacy rights, you’d think they’d done the opposite.
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If you’re new to social media and Web 2.0, you probably feel overwhelmed by all the different tools that are out there. Should you use Twitter? Get on Facebook? Start a blog? Share photos? Share videos? It seems that as soon as you’ve worked up the courage to try something new, another ten new tools come along. And where are you going to find the time to do all of this, anyway?\nWhen I coach people on social media, I notice that people often focus on–or get distracted by–the tools. They worry about not being on the right networks, about staying with a tool long after their target audience has passed. They sometimes have a hard time seeing the big picture and how all the pieces fit together.\nHere’s the big picture: You want to work more effectively. You want to reach out and connect to people.\nThe tools you use to go for that big picture will change over time. That’s okay. You might need to be in more than one network or to use more than one kind of tool. That’s okay. You might need to leave tools, copying your data over if possible. That’s okay.\nThe big picture is: You want to work more effectively. You want to reach out and connect to people.\nSo, how do you go about putting the pieces together?\nAt the minimum, you should have one website where people can go to find out about all the rest of the tools you use to share. Many people build their profiles on LinkedIn for this purpose, but it’s best to use your own web host instead of relying on a third-party company that might be renamed, go out of business, or simply go out of style.\nI strongly recommend registering your own domain name. If your name is still available as a domain and it’s easy to spell, use that. If not, come up with another phrase or tagline that people can use to find you.\nSet up a simple site with your photo and some information about you. Include your contact information. You can use something like WordPress to easily create a few webpages.\nYou may also want to set up e-mail so that you can use your new domain name for your personal mail. If you never change e-mail addresses, you’ll never have to worry about losing contact. Google Apps is a good way to get your own mail system.\nOther kinds of sites cover all sorts of other purposes. Go ahead and explore.\nWhenever you build a presence on another social network, link back to your main site. If you want, make it easy for people to discover your other profiles by linking to those profiles from your main site.\nWorried about losing track of what you put where? Take notes by bookmarking the resources you’ve shared or by blogging about them.\nOver time, you’ll figure out which set of tools work well for you, and you’ll have the flexibility to add interesting new tools as they come along.
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The FBI's Unified Crime Report gathers information from police districts all over the country. As you can see from the chart below, there were 130 property crimes in Town and Country in 2017, of which 12 were burglaries. But you can avoid becoming a statistic when you make the decision to invest in a home security system.\nAs of 2017, Town and Country had a population of 11,157 people, making it Missouri’s number 69 largest city. Studies* show that homes with security systems are 3 times less likely to be burglarized than homes without security systems. The smart decision, therefore, is to protect your home with ADT monitored security system.\nWhat Is The Average Loss In A Burglary In Town and Country, MO?\nThe average loss in a burglary in the United States is $2,416, based on crime statistics compiled by the FBI. That means the total annual loss for Town and Country homeowners is a whopping $28,992!
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Join Lightner Museum on Thursday, July 26, 2018, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for an evening of enlightening conversation, exceptional music by local group Ramona, and a special art exhibit! July’s event will showcase artists from around Florida who participated in the museum’s “Promenade the Alcazar” art contest. During the evening, the winner of the contest will be announced and presented with a $1,000 check, and guests can vote for their favorite artwork.\nApproximately 50 artists participated in the museum’s first art contest, “Promenade the Alcazar.” The winner’s artwork (selected by museum staff) will be used as a showcase piece of artwork for the museum’s upcoming anniversary event on October 19th, 2018. The museum will be celebrating its 70th anniversary and the 130th anniversary of the Alcazar Hotel.\nContestants’ artwork will be on display on the museum’s mezzanine level from July 25th – July 30th, 2018. The mezzanine level is free to the public by entering the Café’ Alcazar doors on either Granada or Cordova Streets. The doors are open 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.\nA “People’s Choice Award” will be given to the artwork which receives the most votes. Visitors may vote throughout the week. The “People’s Choice Award” winner will receive two tickets ($150 value) to the museum’s anniversary event, “Promenade the Alcazar,” on October 19, 2018.\nLocal musician, Ramona, will perform for guests.\nThis event is free and open to the public. Donations are requested for beverages. Guests may enter through the Cordova or Granada Street entrances by the Café Alcazar. Entrances will be clearly marked.\nThe Lightner Museum is a non-profit cultural institution sustained by the generous support of individuals, businesses, and sponsors. Donations are appreciated.\nFor more information, visit lightnermuseum.org/lightnerafterhours and tag us on your favorite social media sites, #lightnermuseum, #cheerstolightner, #lightnerafterhours.\nLightner After Hours is funded in part by the Tourist Development Council of St. Johns County.
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We all have bad days. But if you're a project manager, your bad day can affect the entire organization. Here are a few project management disasters you can learn from.\n10/14/2010 · Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Video Vocabulary lesson will teach you how to talk about natural disasters in English.\nExamine the science behind natural disasters with printables, lessons, and references on hurricanes, floods, and tornadoes. Prepare students for severe weather and geological events with safety tips.\n11/5/2011 · KidsClassroom is an online fun classroom for kids in different languages. A channel where kids learn grammar, maths and science in an effective and fun way. Educational videos for kids.\nHow to Learn from Project Disasters [Om Prakash Kharbanda] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.\nIT's biggest project failures -- and what we can learn from them Think your project's off track and over budget? Learn a lesson or two from the tech sector's most infamous project flameouts.\nThe key roles played by project planning and project cost control in meeting and overcoming the practical problems in the management of industrial projects are examined in detail. In conclusion the lessons that can be learned are evaluated and presented, so that we may listen and learn – if only we will.\nFind and save ideas about Natural disasters for kids on Pinterest. | See more ideas about Natural disasters earthquakes, Tsunami for kids and Hurricanes for kids.\nFind helpful customer reviews and review ratings for How to Learn from Project Disasters at Amazon.com. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users.\nNatural Disasters Worksheets. This bundle includes 11 ready-to-use natural disaster worksheets that are perfect for students to learn about the different types of natural disaster, why they happen, and what we can do to prevent or protect ourselves during a natural disaster.\nWhat Powerful Lessons Can We Learn from Natural Disasters?\n1/13/2017 · Schools can teach curriculum covering what natural disasters are, their consequences, and the possible implementation of preventive measures. 3. Learn lessons from nature. Disasters teach us the destructive power of nature and also the power of nature to regenerate.\nNatural disasters are events caused by forces of nature that cause destruction of life and/or property. Well known natural disasters include avalanches, earthquakes, mud slides, volcanic eruptions, floods, tsunamis, cyclones, storms, droughts, tornadoes, forest fires, epidemics and famine.\nProject Management Training and Tutorials. Find out how to plan a project using software like Microsoft Project and Basecamp. Learn all about project management with our training, which delves into managing teams, setting project schedules, delegating tasks, and managing project resources.\nWe can’t control ‘em, but we can be informed and prepared. Tim and Moby talk hurricane, earthquakes, tornadoes and other natural disasters.\nKnow what disasters and hazards could affect your area, how to get emergency alerts, and where you would go if you and your family need to evacuate. Check out the related links to learn what to do before, during and after each type of emergency.\nThe Chernobyl disaster, also referred to as the Chernobyl accident, was a catastrophic nuclear accident occurred on 25–26 April 1986 in the No. 4 nuclear reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, near the now-abandoned town of Pripyat, in northern Soviet Ukraine.\nWe are a volunteer-powered disaster relief organization that addresses the immediate and long-term needs of communities impacted by natural disasters.
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