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I’m Speaking at Adobe MAX!\nThis year I was lucky to be selected as one of the speakers at Adobe MAX 2011! I will have a session that will talk about integrating various hardware products with Adobe Flash, Flex and AIR. Most of my talk will revolve around using the Microsoft Kinect and Arduino based (and other AVR) projects as inputs and outputs from the Flash/Flex/AIR stack.\nIf you have been following me lately on Twitter, you will see me talking about some projects that I’ve been working on, including a Kinect version of Space Invaders, and a BikePOV. Both of these projects will be shown during my talk (in addition to others!) The Kinect is such a cool input device that I think it hampered only by the developers working with it (the situation with drivers, required libraries, dependencies and lack of documentation makes it REAL hard for non-developers to do anything with them). The Arduino allows hobbyists to use their basic electronics skills to build very complex electronic gadgets and interact with them using a computer. These are all things that required EE degrees when I was a kid, so it’s super cool to see that technology has progressed to the point where you can build this stuff quickly and easily.\nMake sure to sign up for the session! It is on Tuesday from 1 – 2pm!
A little background... I was forced to end my 20 year career in 2008 following a heart attack. Once I was recovered and feeling well I decided to go self employed - I had always wanted to own a traditional sweet shop.\nThe first couple of years were great, not making anything like I was in my career, but happy none the less - people loved the shop, great positive comments, prices were keen etc. This last year has been horrendous - despite negotiating the best price I can on the rent, and with my suppliers, I am now literally working for nothing.\nI am lucky in some ways, the business has no debt, neither do I personally - through being careful - The business was set up with personal savings and my redundancy payment (well, being retired through ill health).\nThe rent has increased, as have the rates, the cost of diesel and insurance on my 10 year old van has rocketed, the utilities have gone up, people are spending far less - because no one has any spare cash (welcome to my world!). It seems every time I try to get a unique selling point and try to get ahead (for example, selling American Sweets), the local supermarkets copy the range, then undercut me !\nThere are now quite a few empty shops around me, which have closed due to the recession, they were good businesses, and also keenly priced - now gone 'to the wall'. This has reduced 'footfall' - people have less reason to come here.\nThe supermarkets are killing small businesses, while you might say 'I am not competitive' - I cannot afford to stock certain things. For example with Easter eggs and selection boxes, they are actually CHEAPER in the supermarkets than I can buy them in from wholesalers - they are selling as loss leaders to entice customers in. So there is no point me stocking them, I might as well set fire to the money!\nI have tried everything I can think of - free gift wrapping, catering for diabetics, vegetarian, vegan, halal, offering a loyalty card scheme, student discount, armed forces discount, NHS discount - it's just is not working now.\nMy shop takes about £60 a day over 6 days, by time everything is paid I take home about £50 - about a 1 an hour!! I have though about relocating the shop to a busier location but the problem is the rents out there are crazy. You can pay £15,000 rent plus for a small shop in the town centre. I would be 5 times as busy, but just working to pay the rent and be no better off! I could get a little part time job for 16 hours and take home twice the amount of money!\nI know I am not the only one in this boat, but there is no support, no help and when you are self employed there is no sick pay or holiday pay either! (what is a holiday?). I know this is a bit of a whinge.....sorry. All I would like to say is this, please, if you can, support your local traders because the way things are going, all that will be left is the supermarkets and people will cry 'Oh, I used to go in that little shop all the time'. Sadly though they don't, which is why small businesses like mine are going under.\nI have decided to call it a day after Christmas. I am going to take a couple of months off and enjoy what's left of my savings before they're all gone.\nYou know, most snobs simply like pseudo-middle-class supermarkets, of which London has too many.\nI hate the snobby supermarkets, like M&S, who sell "chef's vegetables". These are vegetables, wrapped in a plastic bag. They are only vegetables. Who needs the allusion that you getting Michelin starred bag of greens? It's all vanity.\nDon't the people I share my country with care about real truth, or do they all live in a gross illusion, a yuppidom beyond thinking?\nWell at least you've got a supermarket there. Come to the northeast and you'll find all you've got are pawnshops and poundshops.\nWell it has happened. A large chain store moved into the business of providing a local street corner store in our area. All the other local private sole-traders swiftly died out or were killed off, and closed up their shops. The private sole-traders used to have a huge range of products in their stores. The large chain store didn't or couldn't actually manage to match that range. Having killed all the local competition, the large chain store has now put up all its prices in its store. It only now sells goods which bear a high margin. Some regular everyday goods it does not even bother to stock: Eggs, Aspirin, Marmalade all come to mind. These big stores don't care to serve the local community.\nFrance and New York have the models for respectable private food shops. These do not prevail in Britain.\nI am not sorry at all! Let your grossly overpriced business go to the wall. You are probably selling well below an expected quality with a gross margin.\nGood riddance to your business. Let competition prevail.\nIm sorry to hear of your plight, potentially losing your business.\nMy grandparents on mums side ran a small general store for 30 years even working a few years after 65 to earn a few ££ to top up state pension. Most of the time my grandad had to work full time as van driver milkman etc to earn a guarenteed wage in case shop didn't.\nMy mum says now that they were conned into taking it on just as supermarkets were starting to become the next thing. There's a small co-op just up and round next street, plus used to be a newsagent further up their street that outlasted their shop by a few years.\nNow the co-op's still there, there's a corner shop up that street far end a Londis acroos the main road from that and round the corner from my grandparents there's a Tesco Express(1 of 3 in my town and they wanted a big store in town centre where they bought out loads of small shops, still derelict after 10 years) and down hill from them a small newsagent/off licence.\nThere seems to be no room for the little guy unless you're a Londis franchise or Premier Off licence with the backing of a big support network of a familiar name.\nSorry but that's the way the market goes. I've worked (for other people) in retail or allied businesses all my life but I'd never do it myself unless I had major finances. If you don't have a USP you won't succeed. It's all about the market. As a one-man-band I could start a bookshop and get c.35% trade discount off retail. As a national chain I'd negotiate c.60% off plus sor. I'd love to have a shop because I really do like the customer contact but there comes a time when customers want value for money instead of service (sad).\nI can understand how tough it is to make a living with a small business these days, but the supermarkets are a necessary evil for people like me who just can`t afford the prices small shops charge.\nI couldn't agree more. How come the government let the big boys rule - can't they see what is happening. My new line for 2013 has just been scuppered by one of the large supermarkets selling the same line that I had intended to do, at a cheaper price than they cost from wholesale. Our markets are fading as fast as our small shops.\n2013 is the year for small trade to stand up for itself. Watch out the so called big four!!!!!\nMuch as I sympathise, I think you are being a tad unrealistic. Like any business, you need to assess (or buy in the skills to asses real supply and demand and then create a business around that, building an operational cost to benefit strategy and plan not try to re-create nostalia using the same products that can be sold more cheaply elsewhere. No business can survive, much less thrive on 'oughts' and 'shoulds' and 'hope.' Only facts and figures count. No one in their right mind will pay £2 for a bag of jelly beans when you can buy the same thing in Sainsbury for £1.20. I know I wouldn't. The only shops that can sell the same for more are those with traditional snob value and a royal endorsement. No doubt tins of plum tomatoes in Fortnum and Mason sell if they cost three times what they do in Waitrose. The only independent sweet shops that I know are likely to gain my business are those that will sell a niche product or/and one where you can see the products being made on-sight. Eg., the fudge shop in Cambridge. Perhaps you could look at the local population where you have set up. Are they mixed and contain lots of people from different cultural backgrounds? Perhaps you could start a line in 'alternative ' foreign confectionary that might appeal to the Asian, African or Eastern European community. Or sell traditional English chocolates and combine that with a chocolate themed coffee shop selling chocolates and chocolate cake. Something to draw in the punters where they can see a real incentive to buy from you than from the faceless supermarket. A few clove balls in a jar might not cut it.\nGob stoppers, Spangles, Aniseed Balls. Sweet Cigarettes, Sherbet. Flying saucers. Do you own a white mac jobby?\nGoodbye small-fry! What were you actually selling to differentiate yourself from the real market? Chantenay carrots for the middle class? Junk carrots, unfit for consumption!! Small shops survive because they pretend to be there for the bourgeoisie. They name themselves "delicatessen". Fortnum & Mason of West Hampstead!! Goodbye small-fry, you ain't wrth the extra expense.\nI used to have a shop. It's impossible to compete with the big boys on price so you need to offer something more, something different. Even so, I sympathise with the overheads of retailing these days and I personally wouldn't go for it again unless it was a mortgage with living accommodation in a picturesque rural area.\nYou need to be very creative to succeed and make a half-decent living now.
On the 17th – 20th of July 2013, Imperial Klub Golf at Lippo Karawaci was the host venue for the inaugural Jakarta Classic, an official Asian Development Tour event. The Asian Development Tour is a feeder competition to the Asian Tour, and the top three from the order of merit at the end of the season secure their playing rights to compete on the Asian Tour. The tournament is an ideal opportunity for local Indonesian professionals to compete against international professionals, and a chance to shine amongst the local golfing spotlight.\nWhat was the inspiration behind the creation of the Jakarta Classic?\nThe motivation was to create another opportunity for local professionals to play amongst an international field. Indonesia already has the CIMB Niaga Masters and the Indonesian Open, events with very high standards where very few local players made the cut. An ADT event provides more of a level playing ground, and 16 local players made the cut whilst gaining valuable experience.\nCan we look forward to a yearly Jakarta Classic ADT event?\nYes, for sure, hopefully in 2014 there will be two official Asian Development Tour events.\nJames Bowen of the United States was victorious in this inaugural event. He secured a lead at the top of the leader-board after a second round 66, and with back to back 70s, finished on -12 for a final score of 276. The first round leader from Chinese Taipei Chan Shih-chang finished strongly with a final round 68 to finish in second place, to recover from his disappointing second round. The Indonesian rally was led by Indonesia’s number one Rory Hie, who put to rest a disappointing first round score, with a final round of 70 for a -4 total at 284 and a tie for seventh.\nThe CIMB Niaga Masters was disappointing for Indonesia’s professionals with only a single player making the cut. 16 Indonesian players made the cut at the Jakarta Classic, with a special mention to Andik Mauludin finishing with a – 1 total of 287 and Benny Kasiadi who finished with an even par total of 288, both players featured near the top of the leader board throughout the week playing quality golf.\nThe win in Jakarta was the second of the season for James Bowen, after his previous victory earlier in the season in Malaysia at the PGM Sime Darby Harvard Masters. Bowen sits on top of the order of merit of the Asian Development Tour for now, with six more events to play on the playing calendar.\nWe caught up with the jubilant James Bowen after the final round, to reflect on his week at the Jakarta Classic going into the second half of the ADT season.\nThe Jakarta Classic is your second win on this year’s ADT, you must be very confident now of a top three finish and qualification for next year’s Asian Tour?\nYes, I am feeling great about my game right now. My goal at the start was to finish in the top three and I have put myself in a good position to achieve my goal come the end of the season.\nYou were top of the leader board since the second round, what was your game plan and focus for the final two rounds?\nAfter the first two days I was putting very nicely, so I was focused on giving myself chances with greens in regulation and birdie putts. It all went to plan thankfully.\nWhere did you play your golf, before joining the Asian Development Tour this year?\nI played on the mini-tours in the States for a couple of year: The E-Golf Tour and the Hooters Tour.\nWhat was your primary motivation behind playing your golf in Asia?\nTo try something different and to see a different part of the world whilst doing what I love most in life, playing golf.\nPlaying on the ADT allows you all over Southeast Asia: Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. What is your favourite country so far and why?\nI have really enjoyed all the countries so far. I am living in Bangkok at the moment, and Thailand is my favourite because of the food.\nWhat advice can you give to young aspiring golfers dreaming of becoming professional golfers?\nNever give up on your dreams! There will always be ups and downs in golf and when there are down moments, that is when you learn a lot about yourself, don’t give up!\nCongratulations to James Bowen for his victory at the inaugural Jakarta Classic, we can all look forward to more exciting ADT events in Indonesia in the future.
Soccer star David Beckham stars in a new commercial for Burger King. The commercials promote the recently announced new Burger King menu. David Beckham orders a strawberry banana smoothie from a smitten Burger King employee in the ad.\nBurger King also hired Salma Hayek to star in the new campaign. You can see her commercial here.
You were so sick this day. I got a text from J on my way down to visit you that weekend – April 2, 2011 actually – that you were not feeling well. When we got there you had a fever, a runny nose and every time you coughed, it sounded like your lungs were going to come up. Anywhere you went that day, the humidifier followed (as you can see). Both J and E alternated being on the phone with the doctor’s office and the pharmacy until they finally got something called in for you and E went to pick it up. This picture is one of the many times you passed out that day.\nWhat I remember most from this particular sick day was that I got to rock you to sleep. You would get fussy and we’d know it was a sign you were tired – thanks to being really sick, you hadn’t slept much through the night. So a couple of times when that happened, I took you into your room, wrapped you in a blanket and sat in the rocking chair in the corner of the room and just rocked you until you zonked out. You didn’t stay asleep too long – maybe 30 minutes each time. You’d get really hot and start sweating your fever out and wake yourself up. And even though I hated that you were sick, I was glad I got to be of some comfort to you.\nI never got the “rocking you to sleep in the middle of the night” experience. Of course, that particular experience is accompanied by being woken up in the middle of the night in the first place which I’m sure isn’t so pleasant, but I still wanted to do it. Pop-pop 3 always told me that he loved getting up with me in the middle of the night when I was a baby. Alone time, just the two of us. Making me feel comfortable and safe and loved enough that I would be lulled back into sleep. It always seemed like such a beautiful bonding time and I’d always wanted to have it with you. Any time I stayed the weekend, The B’s would always let me put you to bed or do your late night feeding, and I loved it. I never got to use the rocking chair until this day though. The sickness was no fun, but I’ll take any opportunity I can to hold you while you’re still small enough. That certainly hasn’t changed.\nActually, you were quite the trouper that day. A couple of naps, a dose of medicine and you were ready to play! This was right after you’d gotten the hang of crawling, so you were all over the place. You did what I like to call “the army crawl” – you used your elbows and your feet to push yourself forward, no knee action whatsoever. Though I found out later that the “army crawl” is actually rather popular amongst babies learning to crawl, it was the first time I’d ever seen any baby do that. I thought it was hilarious. I got on the floor and army crawled with you. We played your toys. Aside from the bright red nose and the horrible coughs, you couldn’t even tell you were sick.\nOf course, you’ve gotten sick since then. I’ve seen you on occasion with a cold or a runny nose, and when you’re sick and I’m not there, J will text me with updates on how you’re doing. I always tell her to give you kisses from me and I have no doubt that she does it. But that day was my first Little Man Sick Day experience. I can’t say I’m a huge fan. Well, aside from getting to take care of you, of course. But I know you’d rather get better, and I want what you want. Because I love you, in sickness and in health.\nBut for future reference, I’ll rock you to sleep any day you want me to, no matter how big you get.
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Are usually Advanced Location (AP) Classes Very important to College Entry?\nStudents should no less than consider taking several AP classes in their junior or senior years of high school graduation. This will be strongly encouraged generally in most schools regarding college entry. College willingness lags those types of students which only acquire the advised core lessons. Among ACT-tested high school graduation graduates country wide who got the central curriculum, only about a next (26%) met all four of the particular ACT School Readiness Criteria in Language, math, studying and research.\nAP courses may help students a lot more with the particular transition from high school graduation to college and in addition count a lot more toward school admission. The thought of college willingness puts the give attention to preparing students to ensure success at college-level work as opposed to just rewarding eligibility specifications.\nAdvanced location courses are created to match the information of entry-level school courses. It is a very strenuous curriculum together with high anticipations. AP classes are recommended but offer you students the ability to just work at a initial year school level. National tests are used in May as well as the higher a student scores around the test, the harder useful in which score will probably be for school admission.\nAP classes are often demanding, and demand a certain amount of maturity and also dedication regarding students to ensure success. AP courses can be obtained in greater than 30 subject matter, although its not all classes can be purchased in all large schools. The classes are often regarded as being comparable together with college-level specifications. AP classes are weighted.\nSuperior placement lessons are challenging, but thus is school. Thus, through such courses you might be more all set than lots of your peers to deal with college-level training course work. AP courses usually are not perfect both. A variety of schools are determined to remove AP classes. AP classes are tough, but they will really get ready students regarding college simply by sharpening their particular writing, study and thinking skills.\nAP classes are identified and valued for quality, degree and rigor. AP classes are recognized by using an international schedule. They can demonstrate the academic readiness and willingness for school courses. In addition they show any students’ determination to concern themselves.\nColleges fluctuate in where did they view AP lessons, but generally, college admissions representatives go through the level regarding classes used high school as well as the grades acquired, in relation together. Colleges generally consider AP classes favorably when coming up with admissions selections.\nColleges typically recognize AP and also IB courses as being on any par, although they may be generally more knowledgeable about the AP program. The level to which usually colleges gives credit or perhaps placement may differ among universities, but generally should they accept AP results (typically a report of no less than 3), chances are they also acknowledge IB results (typically a report of no less than 5).\nIn order to impress any college admissions committee, take several AP lessons.
Amid the flurry brought about the release of Pokémon Go in July, there were rumors that a similar game might be expected to be based on the wizarding world of J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” series. Specifically, the game was envisioned as a timely tie-in for the upcoming “Harry Potter” spinoff film “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.” But alas, they were just that: rumors.\nHowever, it turns out that there’s actually going to be a tie-in game for “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,” just not a location-based augmented-reality game like Pokémon Go.\nAs announced by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, the game is called Fantastic Beasts: Cases from the Wizarding World, and it’s a hidden object game inspired by the “Harry Potter” films as well as “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.” Essentially, the game will have players finding fantastic beasts and solving cases to keep them from harm.\nDeveloped by Mediatonic, in partnership with WB Games San Francisco, Fantastic Beasts: Cases From The Wizarding World enables players to delve into the wizarding world as new recruits for the Ministry of Magic, visiting familiar locations like the Leaky Cauldron, Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade while exploring all-new magical mysteries. By discovering hidden objects, analyzing evidence, casting spells and brewing potions, players investigate unexplained happenings to uncover and protect the magical creatures at the center of every mysterious case … Players are able to share their wizarding world experience with friends and fellow recruits by logging into Facebook to see each other’s progress and lend a helping hand.\nBased on the “Harry Potter” spinoff book of the same name, “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” stars Eddie Redmayne as a wizard who finds himself in search of his magical creatures after they are accidentally set loose in 1926 New York.\nAs a fan of the “Harry Potter” books and films, and as someone who enjoyed the “Fantastic Beasts” book, I’m looking forward to watching the upcoming film and perhaps puzzling over the cases in its tie-in game.
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“Unmatched Olympic Auction” was held on November 29- the last day of the Cultural Exposition. The auction created a new record of China private collector with a total turnover of 351 million yuan. This record may be broken soon, but it has opened an unprecedented era. This is the essence of "incomparable" .\nTo be more surprised, not only Liu Yandong and other national leaders but also Mr. Ching-kuo Wu- the IOC member, president of International Boxing Association President, Curator of Xiamen and Tianjin Dagang Olympic Museum.\nMr. Guolei introduced the stamp collection to Mr. Wu .\nLixiang, Director of China Collectors Sports Association, Xiamen and Tinjin Olympic Museum accompanied general manager of North Olympic Exhibition Guomingming to visit the aution.\nThis event was the cooperation from the North Olympic Group, China Collectors Association, Sports Committee, sports collection online and made a "unbeatable" chievements. The picture shows Mr. Wang Baoxi (left), Mr. Li Xiang (middle), Mr. Guo Lei (right).\nLi Xiang with International Olympic Committee Philately Committee member, Collection Committee Coordinator, David Manden.\nLu Enchun, Chinese gymnastics team leader of 1956, national champion, famous coach, and Ms. Song Xiyun, the national champion and famous cycling coach.\nMr. Gu Bingfu and his wife visited working staff .\nOn November 26, Yan chi, vice-chairperson of the National People's Congress (NPC). (left) came to pre-show scene. And famous sports collector Zhao Xiaokai was introducing his collection of Olympic medicine chest.\nBTV is recording program and had full coverage.\nNews media paid attention the auction.\nInterview with German collector in pre-show on-site.
Brokenness comes in many forms: illness, oppression, sin, abuse, guilt, strained or broken relationships, a weary world. In God we can find healing, peace, wholeness and unconditional love.\nThis short, informal service enables us to quietly explore our brokenness and gain a greater understanding of God’s love for us.\nWe meet every third Sunday of the month at 4pm in the small chapel. All are welcome.\nAnd so we must let go of our neurotic search for quick cures of personality defects and the quest for instant wholeness.\nGod is changing us from glory into glory, it is true.\nIn addition to this service we also offer pastoral support to individuals or families. Because there are times when we may value the prayers of others and a new sense of God’s love and care in our lives, services that recognise this need can be arranged. They can be held privately for individuals or for a small group of family and friends or they can be more public and incorporated into our usual Sunday morning service.
PGCon 2014 will be held 22-23 May 2014, in Ottawa. We are now requesting proposals for presentations. We do not require academic or formal papers. If you wish to submit a formal paper, you are welcome to, but it is not required.\nPlease follow the instructions for submitting a proposal to PGCon 2014.
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The Raw Canvas presents FRESH. Join us as we welcome our first year in our new building. March 1st, 2019 6pm-9pm.\nMeet The Artist! At 7 pm on Friday, January 4th, 2019, The Raw Canvas Gallery will be hosting an Art Talk! Nathan Javernick, Ari Stone and Courtney Wells, will be there to share their inspirations, processes, and about themselves. Hope to see you there! All are welcome to attend!\nThe Giving Walls is a yearly event hosted by The Raw Canvas and a great way for the community to give to a local charity. Come join us as we celebrate the local charity , The Theatre Project and provide support and celebration of their local support.\nWelcome to MasqueRAW. Our own, personal version of a Masquerade. Join us on this mystical night of wonder and mystery.\nThe Raw Canvas presents, Unacknowledged. In a shifting world and focus primarily on the rich, the political and the social media king and queens, the unacknowledged, the "rest" are taking a stand.\nCome join us as we present, PHASES, a look into life, the changes it brings and how we as the human race work through these PHASES of life!\nMeet The Artist! At 7 pm on Friday, April 27th, (the Friday before First Friday). The Raw Canvas Gallery will be hosting an Art Talk! Elisa Uribe, Amy Kappler, and Stevi Duffy, will be there to share their inspirations, processes, and about themselves. Hope to see you there! All are welcome to attend!\nCome celebrate The Raw Canvas 10 anniversary celebration. In their new location, 521 Main Street, along with a new state of the art tattoo studio, urban style apparel and new, 2000 sq ft modern gallery, this is an evening not to miss!
Luis João is the logistics manager of Extremo Ambiente. Tourism professional for about 20 years. He embraced one of the biggest challenges of his life to manage a fleet of over 30 vehicles in Extremo Ambiente. Determination, energy and experience are qualities well defined in their professional profile. Passionate dynamic that offers tourist entertainment, Luis likes to multiply between the logistical tasks and work with customers. Specialist jeeps, has the best of both worlds, when did your hobby work.\nThe energy we put out is the energy we get back.
Should Physical Education in schools be compulsory?\nParticipation in sport promotes health.\nPhysical Education is an important part of holistic schooling.\nSchool sport is about discovering gifts.\nThe quest for national sporting achievement begins in schools.\nWithout school support, sports will collapse.\nIf not forced to exercise in youth, many will never think to do it in adulthood.\nSport helps to forge character.\nParticipation in sport promotes health. Government is, or should be, concerned with the health of its citizens. Encouraging physical activity in the young through compulsory PE fights child obesity and contributes to forming lifelong habits of exercise. This doesn’t have to be through traditional team sports; increasingly schools are able to offer exercise in the form of swimming, gymnastics, dance, weight training, use of a multigym, aerobics, etc.\nStudents should be allowed a choice. Lots of children don’t want to do this. If their parents agree, why should they be forced to (or forced to lie in producing a sick note)? It is different from any other lesson – it is about what one does with one’s body. In any case, it is a red herring to say that PE makes any serious difference to people’s health. There are plenty of more effective ways of ensuring a healthy population than pushing children round a freezing sports pitch once a week; not least would be addressing the disgusting diets our young have today, and encouraging walking or cycling to school rather than total reliance on the car.\nSport is a waste of school time and resources. One or two PE lessons a week make very little difference to an individual’s health – but a huge difference to a school’s budget. It creates a whole extra department in schools, wasting a great deal of money and time that could be better spent on academic lessons. It also requires schools buildings to be surrounded by a large amount of land for playing fields, making it prohibitively expensive to build new schools in urban areas. The quality of teaching is low, as students are taught in huge classes. On the other hand, the quality of teaching and of equipment goes up if there are fewer (but keener) students taking the subject. Frankly, given the average current pupil-teacher ration, the subject is not merely without positive purpose – it may be dangerous to students who are normally not properly supervised.\nThe quest for national sporting achievement begins in schools. If we don’t have compulsory PE, it is much harder to pick out athletes to represent our country on a wider stage. Even with a ‘sports academy’ model run along Australian lines, it’s much easier to find suitable individuals with a full sports program in every school. State education is not just about aiding the individual – it’s also about the state getting a good return on its investment – in a well-educated populace to drive business and entrepreneurialism etc. This applies equally in sports, too.\nSchools aren’t supposed to be about fostering achievers for the state – that smacks of Stalinism. Schools should be tailored to the individual – if the individual student doesn’t want to participate in sports, they shouldn’t have to. If we allowed such national aims to be considered in schools, would we consent to humiliation of those that did badly in maths lessons, to encourage their achievement in maths (and thus business skills?) Of course not. But we allow that in PE.\nWithout school support, sports will collapse. If full classes aren’t made up, then team activities will end by sheer lack of numbers, no matter if several very talented individuals are at the school (or even potentially talented – they’ll never know without the program). If voluntary take-up of sport in schools is too low, then schools will shut down PE programmes so that there is no choice at all. Not everyone is academic: why deprive those talented sports students of their one chance to shine?\nForcing children that don’t want to play to make up teams in order to allow others to shine smacks of rigid education from a bygone era. In any case, in an increasingly litigious age, a compulsory rather than voluntary sports program is a liability. More and more schools are avoiding the very team games (e.g. rugby, soccer, hockey, football) the proposition discusses here, due to the (realistic) fear of lawsuits.\nSport helps to forge character. Playing team sports builds character and encourages students to work with others. It teaches children how to win and lose with good grace and builds a strong school spirit through competition with other institutions. It is often the experience of playing on a team together which builds the strongest friendships at school, which endure for years afterwards.\nMany say the same benefits derive from the common endurance of prison… In particular, injuries sustained through school sport and the psychological trauma of being bullied for sporting ineptitude can mark people for years after they have left school. Teamwork can be better developed through music, drama, community projects, etc. without the need to encourage an ultra-competitive ethos.\nIt is a red herring to say that PE makes any serious difference to people's health. There are plenty of more effective ways of ensuring a healthy population than pushing children round a freezing sports pitch once a week; not least would be addressing the disgusting diets our young have today, and encouraging walking or cycling to school rather than total reliance on the car. Both methods would involve promoting a healthy lifestyle without forcing the participation in unpopular physical education classes that do little for one's education.\nPhysical education helps to forge character and the mutual respect required to succeed in an adult environment. Playing team sports builds character and encourages students to work with others, as they would be expected to do in most business or sporting environments. Sport teaches children how to win and lose with good grace and builds a strong school spirit through competition with other institutions. It is invaluable to imbue with children the delicate balance between a competitive rivalry that encourages effort and, on the other hand, losing the fairness and respect required to enjoy sport. It is often the experience of playing on a team together which builds the strongest friendships at school, which endure for years afterwards. As was noted in a report to the European Parliament, 'PE...helps children learn to respect and value their own bodies and abilities, and those of others'. Compulsory physical education is the only means by which all children can be forced to appreciate such advantages. Hardman, K. (2007). Current situation and prospects for physical education in the European Union. European Parliament.\nPhysical education undermines one's character as much as it strengthens and forges it. For every future athlete who grows in stature as he becomes comfortable in a team environment, there are a number of academic students who are forced weekly to cope with the brutality and criticisms of others more gifted at specific sports. Values like respect are not taught on a football field, any glance at a professional football match leads inexorably to that conclusion. Furthermore, learning about teamwork and co-operation no longer requires hours spent playing sport; they can be taught just as accurately and effectively in a classroom through music, drama, community projects, etc. without the need to encourage an ultra-competitive ethos.\nCompulsory PE lessons can be treated in the same manner an ordinary educational class is treated; if the student refuses to participate and therefore does not do their work, they are punished with extra work of that same class. In this case, that would necessitate added physical education exercises at a later date or immediately after the class. The excuse that the student does not wish to participate in the class should be seen as no different to if it were stated during a maths or English class, where it would not be accepted. The fact that physical education is qualitatively different to those classes is irrespective; once deemed a compulsory subject, and therefore beneficial, it must be accepted and completed.\nThe intention of advocating a healthy lifestyle and sports is lost if there is a punishment attached to the class. Furthermore, to expect all students to participate in a class that is so overtly embarrassing to the weaker athletes is almost state-sanctioned bullying. In a maths class, the working and answers of the weakest students are not paraded in front of the class for all to see, and if they try to stop this, kept behind for extra work. It is demonstrably unfair to ask students, fragile about their appearance as it is, to compete physically with classmates. It should be encouraged, but maintain voluntary for those who wish to do so. The others can still be taught about healthy living and exercise without being dragged into physical exertion.\nWe acknowledge the right of individuals (or their parents) to control their own bodies – when they have an operation, where they go, what they do. Why is this any different? This discussion should be held in the real world: students actually aren’t compelled to attend PE classes, as ‘sick notes’ are produced with alarming regularity by parents complicit in their child’s wish to avoid this lesson. The aim of ‘compulsory PE’ isn’t being fulfilled at present in any case, and greater efforts to enforce it will only result in more deceit, or children missing school for the entire day – or, in the most extreme cases, being withdrawn from state education by parents unwilling to allow their children to be forced into something they don’t wish to do. Instead, we should simply abandon the whole exercise and allow PE to become voluntary. The UNESCO charter stresses the right to PE, and was addressed to nations that failed to provide it at all – it was not meant to suggest that individuals should be compelled to do it in nations that do. UNESCO. (1945, November 16). Constitution of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. Retrieved May 18, 2011.\nIf not forced to exercise in youth, many will never think to do it in adulthood. This is no idle question: obesity in the UK is rising rapidly and Dr. David Haslam believes schools are part of the problem. Individuals have no right to 'choice' about this: they're being compelled to attend school, to take the lessons the state says they should take. The state doesn't just impose a curricular compulsion, since physical attendance is forced – so there’s nothing unique in principle about enforced PE. Indeed, what can be more important as an aim for our schools than to encourage public health? It is in recognition of that fact, that in 1978 UNESCO recognised PE as ‘as essential element of lifelong education.’ If PE is made voluntary, it seems obvious that many students – against their long term interests, and the long term interests of society – will choose not to. That will damage this essential element of education, and damage public health. It is true that the health of society is not perfect even with compulsory PE – but how much worse might it be without it? Batty, D. (2008, February 21). Schools make children more obese, leading doctor says. Retrieved May 18, 2011 UNESCO. (1978, November 21). International Charter of Physical Education and Sport. Retrieved May 18, 2011, from United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.\nStudents should be allowed a choice with relation to their school subjects, including physical education. Children know, often from early ages, what they want to do with their life from what subjects they enjoy and those they don't. Lots of children don't want to do physical education; it is different from any other lesson – it is about what one does with one’s body. For those not confident about their bodies, why should they be forced to go through the embarrassment and stress of a PE class when they could be spending the time most constructively and happily in a classroom? Furthermore, and on the flip side, those who do enjoy PE will still be able to take the class and in an environment surrounded by those who feel similarly. Athletes will no longer be held back by those who force teachers to re-iterate instructions or rules.\nStudents, unaware of the subjects that will most benefit them in the competitive work environment, have no such right to choose all their subjects at school. Many schools offer students a restricted right to choose subjects at school, but only those which offer comparative advantages. Certain subjects like, in the Western world, English, maths, science and physical education, are not voluntary because they offer advantages to all that form a foundation necessary to excel in other areas. If students were given the right to choose all their subjects, few would do the more difficult subjects like science and maths that, whilst requiring more effort, are more rewarding for society as a whole, and the students themselves.\nA compulsory rather than voluntary sports program is a risk for both students and schools. More and more schools are avoiding team games (e.g. rugby, soccer, hockey, football) for the (realistic) fear of lawsuits when injuries and disputes occur. In one example, a defendant was awarded £100,000 by the school of a student who tackled dangerously and caused both neck and ligament injuries to his opponent opponent. Furthermore, injuries sustained through school sport and the psychological trauma of being bullied for sporting ineptitude can mark people for years after they have left school. Furthermore, psychological injuries occur to those who would not otherwise do sport if not forced, these injuries tend to be the longest and most damaging. Voluntary physical education would avoid such traumatic episodes. BBC News (2001, August 8). Rugby injury wins £100,000 damages. Retrieved May 18, 2011.\nCompulsory physical education does not risk unnecessary and costly injury. Injuries that occur in physical education are firstly more advisable than injuries that occur in the classroom or playground for PE teachers tend to be trained in first-aid. Furthermore, the psychological bullying occurring in physical education classes is only a small subset of bullying that is rife among schools as a whole. The prowess, or lack of it, that leads to bullying in PE classes is no different to the lack of 'prowess' in looks, or name, or spelling that will drive bullying in other educational environments.\nSuccessful sporting nations realise that sports, like any other specialised subjects, are best taught to selected groups that display both talent and interest in the field – forcing all to compete holds back the able and punishes the less able. The right way to go is to liberate those that don’t want to participate, and allow those that are extremely keen to go to academies that focus their talents more efficiently than a regular school ever could. Furthermore, our children are burdened enough in schools already, especially at the older end of the system, with multiple examinations. PE simply adds, needlessly, to this hectic schedule.\nSport is different to, say Latin – it encompasses life choices (most importantly, a concern for physical fitness, but also working in a team etc.) that ought to be encouraged in all students. As Ken Hardman argues, ‘physical education makes a unique contribution to the education of all pupils’. Extra classes for interested students can take place separately, and often do in the form of fixtures with other schools, championships etc. Sport shouldn’t be seen as an alternative to academia, an either/or – it should be a part of every student’s life in addition to their other studies. If the opposition is correct about the heavy workload involved in schools, then students are that much more likely not to choose PE in an environment where it is voluntary, and the quality of our children’s health will be even worse. Much better to keep being healthy compulsory, and reform the pressures elsewhere in the curriculum. Hardman, K. (2007). Current situation and prospects for physical education in the European Union. European Parliament.\nSport is a waste of school time and resources. One or two PE lessons a week make very little difference to an individual's health– but a huge difference to a school’s budget. It creates a whole extra department in schools, wasting a great deal of money and time that could be better spent on academic lessons It also requires schools buildings to be surrounded by a large amount of land for playing fields, making it prohibitively expensive to build new schools in urban areas. The quality of teaching is low, as students are taught in huge classes. On the other hand, the quality of teaching and of equipment goes up if there are fewer (but keener) students taking the subject. One Californian student asked to comment stated PE ‘doesn’t help me in any way...it’s really a waste of time. I don’t learn anything here.’ Active Living Research. (2007). Active Education: Physical Education, Physical Activity and Academic Performance. San Diego. Marshall, J., & Hardman, K. (2000). The State and Status of Physical Education in Schools in International Context. European Physical Education Review, 203-229.\nPhysical Education is an important part of holistic schooling. PE is an aspect of school being about more than just book learning – it is about educating the whole person, a holistic education that betters us in an all-round sense, rather than a merely academic experience. Some aspects of physical education are vital for future wellbeing, e.g. being able to swim, learning to lift heavy weights safely. Furthermore, ‘kids who are more physically active tend to perform better academically’. Arguments about cost seem petty when compared to this aim – and also misguided, since PE departments would continue to exist to serve those that chose to study PE voluntarily, even if the subject were no longer to be compulsory. Arguments about the size of classes may well be correct, but these suggest better funding for PE rather than abandonment of the commitment to public health. Active Living Research. (2007). Active Education: Physical Education, Physical Activity and Academic Performance. San Diego.\nPE Is humiliating as well as unnecessary, Now I´m not an expert on this topic, but isn´t Hauling around a heavy backpack all day enough?\n“Knowledge which is acquired under compulsion obtains no hold on the mind…” as quoted by famous American writer Sylvia Plath. I think this quote justifies my point of argument that physical education should not at all be compulsory in school….
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L., (Swain,) r 31, farmer 35.\nHavens, Vanransler S., (Swain,) r 30 1/2, assessor and farmer 45.\nHAYNES, DAVID, (Whitneys Crossing,) r 36, farmer 61 1/2 and works 50.\nHEATH, GEO., (Swain,) r 7, farmer 110.\nHEATH, GEORGE, (Swain,) r 6, lumberman and farmer 155.\nHeath, Mark W., (Swain,) farmer 24.\nHOLMES, JOHN, (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 2, farmer 258.\nHovey, G. L., (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 16, justice of the peace and farmer 123.\nHumphrey, Austin S., (Swain,) r 7, farmer 96.\nIsaman, John C., (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 27 1/2, farmer leases of Mrs. M. Clark 93.\nIsaman, Michael, (Nunda, Livingston Co.,) r 23, farmer 188.\nJohnson, Lewis, (swain,) r 31, farmer 50.\nKELLEY, CHURCH, (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 1, farmer.\nKelley, Joseph, (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 1, farmer 294.\nKellogg, Frank, (Nunda, Livingston Co.,) r 1, farmer 47.\nKendall, Charles, (Nunda, Livingston Co., r 2, farmer 100.\nLinsener, Edward, (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 16, farmer 65.\nLINSNER, WM., (Whitneys Crossing,) r 36, agent for Elias Howe sewing machine and farmer 106.\nLOWE, LEWIS, (Whitneys Crossing,) r 36, farmer 25 and leases of Harrison Campbell 55.\nLOWELL, HARVEY M., (Swain,) r 9, farmer 100.\nLudwig, Fred. Jr., (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 25, farmer 100.\nLudwig, Jacob, (Nunda, Livingston Co.,) r 23, farmer 121.\nLudwin, Fred.,( (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 25, farmer 180.\nMable, Edward, (Whitneys Crossing,) r 39, farmer 40.\nMable, Timothy, (Whitneys Crossing,) r 37, poormaster and farmer 90.\nMarsh, Moses, (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 27 1/2, farmer 96.\nMay, Elihu S., (Swain,) r 32, town clerk and farmer 100.\nMERITHEW, MORDECIA, (Whitneys Crossing,) r 37, laborer.\nMiller, Carlos D., (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 1, farmer leases 16.\nMonagan, Edward, (Whitneys Crossing,) r 37, farmer 38.\nMonagan, Owen, (Whitneys Crossing,) r 41, farer 50.\nMorley, Samuel, (Whitneys Crossing,) r 41, highway commissioner and farmer 300 in Birdsall.\nMarony (sic), Timothy, (Swain,) farmer 3.\nNewton, Henry F., (Whitneys Crossing,) r 37, farmer 40.\nNewville & Newman, (Whitneys Crossing,) r 42, farmer leases 425.\nNichols, John, (Whitneys Crossing,) r 37, farmer 160.\nO'Conner, John, (Swain,) r 35, mason and farmer 1.\nParker, Asa, (Nunda, Livingston Co.,) r 17, farmer 50.\nParker, David M., (Nunda, Livingston Co., r 1, farmer 50.\nParker, Herman, (Nunda, Livingston Co.,) r 2, farmer [ ]0.\nParker, James, (Nunda, Livingston Co.,) r 15, farmer 150.\nParker, Riley, (Nunda, Livingston Co.,) r 17, farmer 60.\nPartridge, Edgar, (Swain,) r 6, farmer leases 87.\nPhillips, Harrison, (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 23, farmer 91.\nPHILLIPS, HARVEY, (Whitneys Crossing,) r 36, mason and farmer 108.\nPickett, Eugene, (Whitneys Crossing,) r 39, farmer leases 46, and owns 20 in Birdsall.\nPierce, Harley, (Swain,) r 34, farmer 26.\nPITCHER, GEORGE A., (Swain,) laborer and sawyer.\nPorter, Derric, (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 10, farmer 87 1/2.\nPreston, E. E., (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 3, farmer leases 107.\nPrice, Wm. J., (Swain,) r 27 1/2, farmer 50.\nPurkiss, George, (Swain,) r 35, farmer 40.\nRichardson, Silas G., (Swain,) r 6, farmer 90.\nRogers, George, (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 5, farmer 25.\nROGERS, JAMES W., (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 5, farmer 50.\nRogers, John, (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 5, farmer 25.\nRoyce, Austin, (Whitneys Crossing,) r 37, farmer 63.\nRUSSELL, BYRON D., (Nunda, Livingston Co.,) r 18, farmer 40.\nRyan, John, (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 4, farmer leases 127.\nSchwartz, George, (Nunda, Livingston Co.,) r 18, farmer 80.\nScoby, Henry, (Swain,) r 25, lumberman.\nScoby, John, (Swain,) r 35, farmer 46 1/2.\nScoby, Lewis, (Swain,) r 35, laborer and owns 1 acre.\nSCOTT, WINFIELD I., (Swain,) farmer 105.\nSeager, Oren, (Swain,) r 6, postmaster and farmer 61.\nSeager, P. A., (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 6, farmer 186.\nSeager, Wm., (Swain,) r 6, farmer leases 638.\nSHAW, HARRY G., (Swain,) (swain & Shaw,) justice of the peace, supervisor and farmer 110.\nSheffield, John, (Swain,) r 30 1/2, farmer 125.\nSheffield, Solomon, (Swain,) r 32, farmer 39.\nSkellenger, Eliphaz, (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 4, farmer 25.\nSmith, Darling, (Swain,) r 3[ ], farmer 150.\nSmith, Henry, (Nunda Livingston Co.,) r 24, farmer 217.\nSmith, Jessie, (Swain,) r 33, farmer 50.\nSmith, Milon, (Swain,) r 30 1/2, prop. of shingle mill and farmer 39.\nSmith, Thomas, (Swain,) r 8, farmer 87.\nSpike, Josiah, (Swain,) r 3[ ], farmer 138.\nSteib, Chrisjohn, (Nunda, Livingston Co.,) r 18, farmer 70.\nSteib, Daniel, (Nunda, Livingston Co.,) r 18, farmer 4.\nSteib, Godfred, (Nunda, Livingston Co.,) r 17, farmer 30.\nSTEWART, JOHN, (Swain,) laborer and farmer 10.\nSutton, Lorenzo G., (Whitneys Crossing,) r 39, farmer 85.\nSwain, Alfred, (Whitneys Crossing,) r 9, farmer [ ]30.\nSwain, Samuel A., (Swain,) r 9, farmer 170.\nSwain & Shaw, (Swain,) (Samuel Swain and Harry G. Shaw,) lumbermen and props. of sawmill.\nSweetman, Austin, (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 1, farmer 25.\nSwender, Godfrey, (Nunda, Livingston Co.,) r 19 1/2, farmer 85.\nSwender, Henry, (Nunda, Livingston Co.,) r 19, farmer 35.\nSwender, Susan, (Nunda, Livingston Co.,) r 19 1/2, farmer 60.\nTHOMPSON, ALVA, (Whitneys Crossing,) r 38, farmer 45 and 55 in Birdsall.\nThompson, Clark, (Whitneys Crossing,) r 38, farmer 75.\nThornton, Samuel, (Whitneys Crossing,) r 37, farmer 61.\nTimothy, Napoleon, (Swain,) r 12, farmer 80.\nTOWN, BENJMAIN F., (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 4, farmer 35.\nTUNER, ALEXANDER H., (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 2, farmer 112 1/2 and 80 in Livingston Co.\nWeaver, Jeremiah, (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 27, farmer 98.\nWheeler, Baltus, (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.) r 28 1/2, blacksmith.\nWHITE, BRAINARD, (Nunda, Livingston Co.,) r 18, farmer 98.\nWhite, Eliza, (Nunda, Livingston Co.,) r 2, farmer 50.\nWhite, John Jr., (Nunda, Livingston Co.,) r 2, farmer 184.\nWHITE, JOHN W., (Nunda, Livingston Co.) r 2, farmer 22.\nwhite, Mary Mrs., (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 4, farmer 25.\nWiedewright, George, (Nunda, Livingston Co.,) r 26, farmer 110.\nWillis, Reuben, (Whitneys Crossing,) r 38, farmer 79.\nWILSON, WM., (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 10, farmer 17.\nWirt, John, (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 10, farmer 60.\nWood, Wm., (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) farmer leases of John Wood 96.\nWoodman, Charles F., (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 6, farmer 44.\nWOODMAN, D. D., (Nunda Station, Livingston Co.,) r 6, carpenter.\nWright, Cornelius, (Whitneys Crossing,) r 37, farmer leases 80.
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The distance between Asuncion, Paraguay and Ocotal, Nicaragua is approximately 5,336 km or 3,316 mi.\nTo reach Asuncion in this distance one would set out from Ocotal bearing 144° or SE and follow the great circles arc to approach Asuncion bearing 140.9° or SE .\nAsuncion has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) whereas Ocotal has a tropical wet and dry/ savanna climate with dry winters (Aw).\nAsuncion is in or near the subtropical moist forest biome whereas Ocotal is in or near the subtropical dry forest biome.\nTotal annual precipitation averages 459 mm (18.1 in) more which is equivalent to 459 l/m² (11.26 US gal/ft²) or 4,590,000 l/ha (490,701 US gal/ac) more. About 1 1/2 as much.\nThe altitude of the sun at midday is overall 8.4° lower in Asuncion than in Ocotal.\nThe table shows values for Asuncion relative to Ocotal. You can also view this comparison the other way around from the perspective of Ocotal vs Asuncion.
I may be doing it all wrong, but each time I remove one, we invariably end up stripping it to get it into the " off " position. The generic trouble code P2509 power input signal intermittent refers to an engine with an intermittent electrical signal to the Electronic Control Module ( ECM) otherwise also known as a PCM or Powertrain Control Module. C4 Grand Picasso Exclusive HDi 2. 0LEGS; been driving well, no concerns, started up today, will not select any gears, and returns to neutral, whether in auto, reverse or manual. Code read using autel MoT pro and got permanent code P1755. P0868 code definition. The P0868 trouble code notes an issue with the pressure of the transmission fluid. What the P0868 code means. The P0868 code is a generic OBD- II code that detects a problem with the transmission fluid pressure. DTC on Toyota / Lexus from al tech page ( www. ru/ ) Note: Not all trouble codes are used on all models 2 1 Fuel and Air Metering. Tech notes When the a transmission solenoid is malfunction, in most cases the problem is not the electrical part of the solenoid; the problem is foreign material obstructing the mechanical function of the solenoid or the flow of the fluid through the transmission valve body. When you check Mercedes- benz 200d car engine light came on code P1755 the reason should be Engine Light ON ( or Service Engine Soon Warning Light).\nHowever Mercedes- benz manufacturer may have a different definition for the P1755 OBD- II Diagnostic Powertrain ( P) Trouble Code. Code 404 is a problem with the performance of the EGR valve. Someone would need to test the operation of the valve and the sensor that watches it. You would need a shop manual for the procedure and basic tools. OBDII/ EOBD diagnostic code definition. More than 18000 codes for all autos. Trouble code definition for code P1755. We recommend Torque Pro. The manifold absolute pressure ( MAP) sensor is used to measure engine load. The powertrain control module ( PCM) sends the MAP sensor a reference voltage and the sensor varies the voltage according to manifold vacuum.\nCode P0172 applies to Bank 1 and P0175 applies to Bank 2. Code P0175 mainly applies to V6 or V8 engines because 4- cylinder engines generally have only one bank, though there are a few exceptions. Some of the high performance 4- cylinder and straight 6- cylinder engines ( such as those in BMW and Lexus) split the cylinders into groups of two or. P1745 Description The P1745 code is an informational code to inform the technician that transmission has been operating in an open- loop line pressure control for 3220 kilometers ( miles) orupshifts resulting from a Line Pressure DTC. How To Fix Windows Xp Error Code - Survival Man Living Off The Grid. ★ HOW TO FIX WINDOWS XP ERROR CODE ★ Watch FREE Video Now! I have a dodge ram 2500 5. 9 cummins 4 wheel with trouble codes p1755 and p2509 its have a hard time shifting from 2nd to - Answered by a verified Dodge Mechanic. Possible Causes and Repair Information for P1155 Toyota code. Learn what does P1155 Toyota means? P1155 Toyota Air/ Fuel Ratio Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction Bank 2 Sensor 1. Peugeot and Citroen fault codes for transmission P17XX. P17XX - Transmission.\nP1700 Transmission Indeterminate failure ( failed to neutral) P1701 Reverse engagement error. I can` t find anything about trouble code P1755 that came up on my truck this morning? Anyone knows what it is? Citroen C4 P1755 Engine Trouble Code. Citroen C4 P1755 code can be about replacing a broken oxygen sensor can eventually lead to a busted catalytic convertor which can cost upwards of $ 2, 000. Bir Hyundai bütün, Özel OBD- II hata kodlarını Listeleme. kodlar Tüm Hyundais Için Cardio olmalıdır. Unknown 936607, 936007, 001000 What avoid the fault P post cat. fuel trim lean b1? a Machine has a run whole 18000км Cue Optima( Mazhentis). P0203 is a diagnostic trouble code ( DTC) for " Injector Circuit Malfunction - Cylinder 3".\nMeaning of P1755 engine trouble code is a kind of powertrain trouble code and theoretically you can drive for a few weeks or even months with a broken MAF sensor. 7 shows the p2509 code as well, but the TSB mentioned only says it is for the 5. I am not sure if the 6. 7 has it in the same spot, but it is pretty much right in the middle of the battery on the drivers side fender. P1701 Description When the power supply to the Transmission Control Module ( TCM) is cut “ OFF”, for example because the battery is removed, and the self diagnostics memory function stops, malfunction is detected.
Born in Santa Cruz, California, Jessica Radetsky studied ballet in the Bay Area with Ayako Takahashi, at the School of American Ballet and at the Kirov Academy in Washington, D.C., under Alla Sizova. She has performed with the Kirov Ballet, Kirov Opera Ballet, the San Francisco and Los Angeles Operas and has been a guest artist with ballet companies throughout the United States. In love with eras past, Radetsky also performs with the Canarsie Wobblers, a Jazz Age dance group, recreating dance styles from the 1920’s and 1930’s. They can be seen at Jazz Age events around the Northeast, including The Jazz Age Lawn Party on Governor’s Island.\nIn 2009, after losing her father to pancreatic cancer, Radetsky learned she was positive for the BRCA genetic mutation which predisposed her to a myriad of cancers, including pancreatic, ovarian and breast cancers. This knowledge, and the challenges that have come with it, have turned into a passion to help others navigate their way through the BRCA world, to advocate for quality of life for both survivors and previvors, and to help raise funds for genetic cancer research. Radetsky is involved with organizations including FORCE, Bright Pink, Discovery To Cure, Imerman Angels and The Basser Center.\nIn 2016, she created Broadway Hearts, an outreach group made up of Broadway performers, dedicated to bringing entertainment and brightness to the extraordinary kids in Children’s Hospitals around New York City.\nRadetsky currently performs in ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ on Broadway.\nSpeaker Erik Swanson is honored to include his great friend Jessica Radetsky on to his Female Empowerment Expert Panel at his Habitude Warrior Conferences!\nCheck out Jessica Radetsky on the Female Expert Empowerment Panel!
Employing too many shades or the incorrect combination of shades could cut off or let down customers entirely. Out of any kind of nonverbal communication, color certainly is the quickest approach to communicate a message and meaning. Many investigations have been done on the psychology of color and the unconscious emotions that they create. Research have shown that color can certainly help improve recollect, comprehension, and understanding simply by 75%. Actually color accelerates the ability to study by 20% by keeping readers focused and improving preservation.\nMarketers spend armloads of time and money identifying the colors to best marketplace their item: the colors which will prove the highest amount of return on investment. You really should hire a specialist web designer to assist you. Make sure the web development company you seek the services of is not just a programmer, but also a graphic designer and/or marketing consultancy. After all, the reason why 99% of websites are unsuccessful is because it had been created by a technician, rather than marketing expert.\nThat is hard to say. Again, you may want to hire a professional that will help you. However , the following tips will help you be familiar with underlying meaning behind color so you could possibly be guided to make the right decision. Keep in mind that according to its worth or strength, one color can give very different emotions.\nCrimson – Arousing. Exciting. Energizing. Appetizing. At the time you eye spots red, chemical substance responses within you cause your blood pressure, heartbeat rate, and adrenaline to improve. Fire engine red is somewhat more energetic compared to a more traditional wine red.\nPink — Happy. Romantic. Spirited. Fresh. Best employed for less expensive and trendy products. Vibrant pinks are routine in the aesthetic industry. Bubble gum lilac can be considered premature, but fuchsia or magenta are considered improved.\nLemon – Friendly. Adventurous. Zestful. Inviting. Of all colors, fruit is the most popular. Similar to reddish colored? s stimulating effect, apple is often associated with bright sunsets or the fall season foliage. Red contains the crisis of crimson with the cheeriness of red. Neon orange tends to be place and is the most disliked color, but a lot more tempered vivid orange is extremely effective meant for point-of-purchase images and special offers.\nYellow – Warm. Sunlit. Cheerful. Brilliant. Yellow is the same as enlightenment and imagination. This color is particularly effective with regards to food program industries because of the -association to bananas, custards and lemons. Pale discolored is an excellent choice for point-of-purchase materials (materials at the check out or reception area) as the eye spots the highly reflective orange before that notices some other color.\nBrown – Abundant. Sheltering. Robust. Sensible. Brownish is an earth sound and is linked to the earth? s i9000 nurturing features and steadiness. Generally speaking, brownish provokes a positive response, however the wrong color could lead to consumers relating this to smudged, which could be detrimental for a product inside the fashion sector, for example. Dark brown works well with food products since customers also relate it to root dark beer, coffee and chocolate.\nBlue – Cool. Trusting. Serene. Frequent. Similar to the earthy color dark brown, blue relates to the heavens and drinking water, both dependable constants in our lives. Green is an ideal color for websites, especially e-commerce websites. A lot of lenders and banks use green in their marketing because it makes customers come to feel more having faith in. Blue old.favfamilyrecipes.com may generate a chilly, distant, corporate and business feeling, the alternative of generating a private relationship when using the customer.\nGreen – More sensible. Healing. Unique. Soothing. Green offers the the majority of variety of selections out of all the colorings of the offers a. Green helps out personal care or beauty products because of its soothing and flattering tones. A lot of people link green to dynamics; they think of foliage or grass. Mint green is seen as fresh when bright shades of green are connected with grass. Emerald green greens are elegant and deep produce are associated with money and prestige. Green is also blended nicely numerous other colors and can work as a neutral.\nPurple — Elegant. Sexual. Regal. Strange. Purple can be considered sensual and spiritual mainly because it combines the sexuality of red as well as the sereneness of blue. It is far better used with creative products, new items, or leading edge products. Deep purple is associated with regal sophistication and lavender contains a more simple nostalgic appeal.\nNeutrals – Classic. Quality. Natural. Ageless. The neutral tones of beige, greyish and taupe emulate the psychological meaning of dependability and timelessness. They are regarded as safe and non-offensive and will not travel out-of-date because they are always in design.\nWhite – Genuine. Bright. Pristine. Simple. Although white can easily signify clean elegance, it can also be considered common and abgefahren, unless you currently have stylish images to accompany the bright white.\nDark-colored? Strong. Traditional. Mysterious. Powerful. Black is most closely associated with the night. Dark-colored is seen as highly effective, dramatic, elegant and costly. In foodstuff packaging, a customer will actually pay much more for a fine image. Though black is normally associated with mourning, its confident associations even outweigh their negative. Caution: too much dark can be pure excess.
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A driver escaped without injury after a fire broke out on a tractor-trailer on I-84 in Danbury early Monday morning.\nJust before 3 a.m., Western Connecticut 911 center started receiving calls for a tractor-trailer fire on westbound I-84 between exits 5 and 6.\nFire units were dispatched to the highway and upon arrival found a fully involved trailer which was loaded with paper goods, according to James Gagliardo, public information officer for the Danbury Fire Department.\nThe driver was able to disconnect the trailer from the tractor prior to arrival.\nUnits flowed firefighting foam to extinguish the fire quickly. Units remained on scene to assist in overhauling the trailer's load to confirm the fire had been fully extinguished.\nConnecticut State Police was on scene and assisted with traffic control. The Danbury Fire Marshal’s Office was requested to the scene and is investigating the cause of the fire.
A prize winning community band. The BM&W Brass Band plays in venues around Wirksworth and Matlock. The band meets on a Wednesday evening at the Parish Rooms in Wirksworth.\nSarah Fellowes is the newly appointed Musical Director of BM&W Brass Band.\nSarah’s love of brass banding started when she began learning the Euphonium at the age of nine after listening to the St Keverne Band on a holiday in Cornwall. This lead to a great enthusiasm for music, through school and into further education. After completing a Music degree and PGCE in Secondary Music teaching at The University of Birmingham and Durham University respectively, Sarah embarked on a career as a music teacher. During this time, she spent 6 years as Principal Euphonium at Dronfield Genquip Band, as well as being Musical Director of the Dronfield Training Brass Band from 2011 – 2013. She is currently taking a break from teaching after the birth of her first child, and focusing on her brass band commitments; with a recent move to the second Euphonium seat at Newstead Brass, and the commencement of the Musical Director role at BM&W Band.
Singapore, The Lion City, located in the heart of Southeast Asia is a huge mecca for global corporate business in Asia. Singapore sits among the Top 3 in the world for foreign trade investment (according to the Globalisation Index 2012) and is one of the ‘Big Three’ Asia business powerhouses attracting the world’s major organisations and business talent.\nSingapore has proudly stood in the No.1 spot as the Country with best quality of life in Asia according to the 2011 Mercer Quality of Living Worldwide City Rankings. Combining great events such as the Singapore F1 Grand Prix, The Singapore HSBC Rugby Sevens, The Standard Chartered Marathon and the 2019 co-hosting of the Rugby World Cup at the new Singapore Sports Hub, make Singapore a leading destination for tourism. Singapore’s colonial past still looms large in all parts of the city with original architecture remaining and preserved such as the Fullerton Hotel, Singapore’s old Post Office and the famous Raffles Hotel.\nSingapore’s location makes it Asia’s No.1 hub for travel across the region and is well supported by one of the world’s best airports, Changi.\nCXC operates under the complete compliance of Singaporean employment Law.\nCXC is able to facilitate and sponsor working visas, dependent (family) visas and residency visas.\nCXC designs innovative payroll solutions which may incorporate; trusts, partnerships, overseas managed structures etc.\nCXC supports Individual Contractor Payroll.\nCXC offers Vendor Neutral MSP Management and employment process consulting.
As Ursula M. H. Ströh, she was born in Germany in 1938. Ursula married at Chelsea, London in 1961, Maurice Rubens, and is the mother of both Sula Rubens [q.v.] and Zoë Rubens [q.v.]. Ursula studied art at Goldsmiths' School of Art, specialising in ceramics and etching and gained a postgraduate diploma in ceramics and etching. Part-time lecturer at Goldsmiths' College and, for a short time, at Lowestoft, Suffolk. She travelled extensively in Greece where the evidence of cultural origins and the land, as well as nature and architecture have greatly shaped her visual language. Her work includes hand built ceramic vessels, raku fired or smoked in Western European, African and Asian traditions. She exhibited at Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge in 1996 and Town Hall Gallery, Ipswich and elsewhere and her work is held in many collections including the Wilfrid Trust, Auckland, New Zealand, The Gateshead Museum, Shipley and Stadt Dortmund, Germany. She lives at 18 Anglesea Road, Ipswich.
I am very excited to bring you the second interview this week with a debut YA author. Today's guest, Leah Cypess, is a fellow member of the class of 2k10, and her new release, Mistwood, comes out today!\nThe Shifter is an immortal creature bound by an ancient spell to protect the kings of Samorna. When the realm is peaceful, she retreats to the Mistwood. But when she is needed she always comes.\nMistwood has been getting amazing reviews, including a starred review from Kirkus that called it "astonishing and inspiring." And if you know anything about Kirkus, you know they're a pretty tough audience.\n"Edge-of-the-chair reading, with enemies and betrayal at every turn!"\n"Intriguing and illusive...with an incredibly executed twist that fits like that very last, perfect puzzle piece. A one-sitting novel!"\n"An unusual, suspenseful fantasy that is propelled by well-placed clues."\nLeah was kind enough to take time out of her busy pre-release schedule to answer my Mostly Debut Author interview questions. It's been a while since you've seen them, since I ask an abbreviated list for the Girlfriends' Cyber Circuit. I'd forgotten some of them!\nQ. What's been your biggest surprise/thrill about your first release?\nThe fact that it’s happening! I have wanted to be a writer for so long, and have been seriously submitting manuscripts for so many years, that I was really starting to think it never would. I had imagined being told, “We want to publish your book!” so many times that when I finally did get an offer, it felt like it wasn’t real. And incredibly, it was with one of the imprints I have always most wanted to work with.\nHard to say I’d want to be any of them… I’m kind of tough on my characters. :) I’ll have to choose Isabel, though; in a way, I feel like I was inhabiting her life when I was writing her.\nQ. Conversely, which of your characters would you most like to bring to life in our world (maybe as a best friend or much, much more ;-) ?\nQ. Same two questions, but use examples from another author's work (including television/movies/theatre)?\nI would love to be Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Walking around all little and fragile-looking, and then someone starts up with you and WHAM! As for a best friend, Kaylee from Firefly would be an awesome person to hang out with.\nHmm, maybe I should just ask Joss Whedon if he would write my life for me.\nI’m intermittently working on a time-travel book that is giving me a lot of trouble, and I would love for Connie Willis to come fix all its problems for me. Because I’m sure she could, in about three seconds.\nI have a terrible fear of flying. It’s unfortunate, because I really like being in faraway places, and usually you have to fly to get to them.\nQ. Let's say there's a TV show, movie, or recording artist that has a cult of you. Which is it? (i.e., what do you like that no one else you know likes)?\nQ. If you had a free day with no responsibilities and your only mission was to enjoy yourself, what would you do?\nQ. If you could write in a totally different genre than your current one, which would you choose?\nThere’s nothing stopping me from writing in a totally different genre than my current one – in fact, I am currently working on a straight historical novel set in the 16th century. Of course, I have been working on it for the past 10 years and probably will be working on it for the next 10 years, because that kind of intensive research is hard to find time for. I will finish it someday, though!\nQ. What are you working on now, and what new releases can we expect to see from you down the road?\nQ. The forest plays an iconic role in MISTWOOD, as it does in many fantasies. Why do you think forests evoke such strong feelings of magic and mystery? What is it about them that humans simultaneously desire and fear?\nI grew up going to summer camp in the Catskills, and I always noticed the difference between the forest during the day and during the night. During the day, the forest was a beautiful place in which to have adventures; I used to sneak off from scheduled activities and go hiking alone (NOT recommended; I’m lucky I never got seriously injured when no one had any idea where I was). But at night, walking back from campfires, the forest was seriously scary. The trees always seemed hostile and menacing, like they didn’t want us there.\nQ. I noticed on your website that you spent some time drawing fantasy scenes during law school classes. :-) Do you still draw in your spare time, and if so, do you find that it helps your writing?\nGiant congrats to Leah on her wonderful debut! I can't wait for my copy to arrive in the mail--it better be here when I get back from RT on Saturday.\nSpeaking of which, I generally don't blog when I'm at conventions (too exhausted), so if you want to see what I'm doing, check out my full RT schedule, or follow me on Twitter. Hope to see some of you there!\nToday's guest on the Girlfriends' Cyber Circuit is Jessica Brody, author of The Karma Club, her debut YA novel!\nSeriously, don't you want to read the book from the title alone? But wait, there's much, much more! Keep reading for all things Karma Club, including a very fun book trailer and your chance to win one of four Flip Phones!\nMadison Kasparkova always thought she understood how Karma works. Do good things and you'll be rewarded, do something bad and Karma will make sure you get what you deserve. But when Maddy’s boyfriend cheats on her, nothing bad comes his way. That’s why Maddy starts the Karma Club, to clean up the messes that the universe has left behind and get back at the people who have wronged them. Sometimes, though, it isn’t wise to meddle with the universe. It turns out Karma often has plans of its own.\n"Written with wit and panache. Readers will have fun with this one, and it might make them think a little, too."\n"A well-paced comedy, with a nice balance of cinematic physical humor and genuine teen emotions."\nCheck out this trailer and play "spot the celebrity"!\nTo celebrate the release of The Karma Club on April 27, Jessica is giving away FOUR Flip Video Cameras (as well as TONS of other cool prizes!) on her site. Visit her website for all the details and to enter to win!\nJessica Brody is the author of two books for adults. The Karma Club is her first book for teens. She currently lives in Los Angeles, California where she is working on her next novel. Despite what some people from her high school might claim, she has never sought revenge on an ex-boyfriend. Visit her online at: www.jessicabrody.com.\nAnd now...my interview with Jessica!\nI suppose I’d have to choose Maddy from The Karma Club. Although I don’t envy her for having to deal with a cheating boyfriend and the stuck-up queen Bee who stole him. But she does have some very awesome friends to support her. And then there’s that new guy in the picture who’s pretty freaking cute. I wouldn’t mind hanging out with him for an afternoon!\nWell, I haven’t done it yet, but next month I’m scheduled to go “under cover” at a fast food restaurant. In the book I’m writing now (52 Reasons to Hate My Father), a teen heiress is forced to work at a fast food restaurant and since I’ve never worked at one, I need to get to find out what it’s like. My friend owns a Taco John’s restaurant and he’s bringing me as a new employee so that I can be trained like it’s my first day. I told him not to tell any of the other employees what I was doing so I could get the “real experience.” I’ve never been more excited to make tacos! But what I’m really looking forward to is working the drive-thru. I’ve always wanted to wear one of those headsets. “Welcome to Taco Johns, can I take you order?” How did I do?\nOh that’s easy. Cheesy, bubble-gummy, teeny-bopper pop music. I love it to death! Especially the stuff from the UK. They do pop music better than anyone! I have stuff that would make your teeth hurt! My husband can’t stand any of the music I listen to. When asked in an interview once, what’s his least favorite type of music, he replied, “Whatever is in my wife’s CD player at the moment.” Haha! It’s the biggest joke between us!\nI don’t know if I’d call it a phobia, per se, but I have this really weird thing about bones. I’m totally squeamish about them. No one can crack any bones around me. And I can’t have my bones touched. My hip bone is the worst. I don’t even like touching it! It’s very odd. I think something terrible must have happened to me (and my bones) in a past life!\nThanks to Jessica for taking the time to answer my questions, and big congrats on your teen debut!\nNext week on the Girlfriends' Cyber Circuit tour is...*gulp*...me. I haven't decided if I'm going to "tour myself" and answer my own questions. I've never thought of any answers!\nA convention, two bookstores, and a red-velvet-draped bar.\nFor directions and more details, click on the links for each event. For a complete list of events this year, check out my Facebook "fan" page event section.\nDetails: Booksigning with over 300 authors! Open to the public for a $5 admission at the door. Free for attendees of the RT Booklovers convention.\nDetails: Reading, discussion--and most important, delicious cookies and brownies from Westminster's Starry Night Bakery.\nDetails: Part of Lady Jane's Salon reading series. I'll be reading from SHADE and taking questions, then autographing, then enjoying a social hour to celebrate the next day's release. Drinks are only $5--that's right, five-dollar drinks in Manhattan. Admission is $5 or a gently used romance novel.\nWhere: Borders, 2420 S. Pleasant Valley Rd.\nIf you can't make any of these events but would like a signed copy, you can pre-order Shade through Constellation Books (410-833-5151 or online). Let them know if you want me to personalize it or just sign my name.\nThis blog is now located at http://blog.jerismithready.com/.\nToday on the Girlfriends' Cyber Circuit is the debut author of a very highly anticipated book, The Cinderella Society. I present to you...Kay Cassidy!\nBut before my interview with Kay, let's learn a little about her novel, shall we?\nWhat's a girl to do when the glass slipper fits, but she doesn't want to wear it anymore?\nSixteen year old Jess Parker has always been an outsider. So when she receives an invitation to join The Cinderella Society, a secret society of the most popular girls in school, it's like something out of a fairy tale. Swept up by the Cindys' magical world of makeovers, and catching the eye of her Prince Charming, Jess feels like she's finally found her chance to fit in.\nThen the Wickeds--led by Jess's arch-enemy--begin targeting innocent girls in their war against the Cindys, and Jess discovers there's more to being a Cindy than reinventing yourself on the outside. She has unknowingly become part of a centuries-old battle of good vs. evil, and now the Cindys in charge need Jess for a mission that could change everything. Overwhelmed, Jess wonders if The Cinderella Society made a mistake in choosing her.\nIs it a coincidence her new boyfriend doesn't want to be seen with her in public? And is this glamorous, secret life even what she wants, or will she risk her own happy ending to live up to the expectations of her new sisters?\nI opened the card, my hands trembling in dread and the faint remnants of what I used to call hope, as a tiny silver high-heel pin bounced into my hand.\nYour presence is requested at The Grind.\nKay Cassidy is the author of teen fiction she wishes was based on her real life. She is the founder of the national Great Scavenger Hunt Contest(tm) reading program for kids and teens and the host of the inspirational Living Your Five(tm) web project. In her free time, she enjoys yoga, movies, music, and reading. Lots and lots of reading. She hopes her debut YA novel, THE CINDERELLA SOCIETY (April 13, Egmont), will help girls embrace their inner Cindy.\nProbably Cammie from Ally Carter's Gallagher Girls series. The spy school world is completely amazing to me – how cool would that be??\nAs much as I adore Jess and Ryan in The Cinderella Society, I would actually want to bring Heather to life. I just want to give her a big hug and tell her everything is going to be okay.\nI can't think of a weird tidbit, but I did incorporate some mind-blowing stats about girls and body image. The statistics broke my heart.\nProbably J. K. Rowling. And really, it wouldn't even be collaboration I was after. I would just love to chat with her about the world of Harry Potter and how it looks in her mind.\nThanks to Kay for stopping by, and congrats on the debut!\nNow everyone, go out and find your inner Cindy!\nWhat do you think? I'm not normally a huge fan of trailers (I don't even like music videos anymore because they often skew my perception of the songs, a perception that tends to be personal and sometimes, er, quirky), but I really like this one. Then again, it is possible that I am ever so slightly biased.\nShade comes out May 4, two weeks from tomorrow. *heart attack* To quote from the book, "Get the defibrillator!"\nI'm excited to report two, highly related SHADE-y developments.\nMy first solo signing of Shade will be Sunday, May 2, 3-5pm, at Constellation Books, a lovely independent bookstore not far from chez Jeri (BTW, that's pronounced "shay jher-EEE") in Reisterstown, MD, pictured here.\nI don't know who the guy in the vest is. Presumably a public safety official of some sort. But no worries--it's a lovely neighborhood in a lovely town. If you're familiar with Reisterstown but not with Constellation Books, it's across from Java Mamma's and on the same side of the street as the Cow, which, according to its Facebook fan page, rocks.\nAnyway, there will be a reading, Q&A, and most important, baked goods (a redundant phrase if there ever was one) from Starry Night Bakery, the coffee house where I spend every Wednesday with my local writer friends. I promise to read a G-rated selection from Shade, and Constellation has a fabulous children's section, so bring the whole family!\nSo what's in it for the rest of you, who can't make it to Reisterstown? If you order your copy of Shade from Constellation Books, at any time before or after the launch party, I will sign it for you. If you order it before the launch party, obviously, I will sign it that day and it will be shipped out the following day--the day before the official release date.\nYou'll be supporting a wonderful independent bookstore. Y'all know the importance of that.\nYou'll get an autographed book, personalized if you like.\nYou might even get it sooner than if you ordered from an online bookseller, who probably won't be shipping until May 4.\nIt's not just win-win, it's full of win!\nTo get your signed copy of Shade, either call the bookstore at 410-833-5151, or place your order online, and when you get to the order page, note in the comments if you want it personalized. Otherwise it'll just be a plain old autographed first printing, suitable for future eBay transactions.\nI'm off to spend a three-day weekend finishing the rough draft of Shift. Wish me luck! No, wait, I have plenty of that. Wish me caffeine and discipline!\nFantabulous news! I'm now free to announce that in the last two months, my amazing agency (Curtis Brown, Ltd.) has sold the French, Spanish, and German rights to Wicked Game, which was first published in May 2008. Its sequel, Bad to the Bone (originally published May 2009) will also be translated into French and German.\nI'm tickled beyond belief at these first foreign sales for this series. I can't wait to see the new titles and covers, and how some of the (very colloquially American English) lines in these books will be translated.\nThe butterflies in my stomach vomit on each other's wings.\nMaybe he was de-cockinated in a tragic vamp-f***ing accident.\nGood luck with that, foreign publishers!\nBragelonne will be publishing Wicked Game and Bad to the Bone in French, within 18 and 24 months, respectively (hopefully sooner).\nVersatil will be publishing Wicked Game in Spanish (not sure of dates yet), with an option on Bad to the Bone.\nLübbe will publish Wicked Game and Bad to the Bone in German, within 24 and 30 months, respectively.\nI will be sure to share covers as soon as I see them. Yay, Ciara! Go show "Old Europe" a good time!\nI'm back! Okay, I didn't actually go anywhere, but I'm trying like crazy to finish a rough draft of Shift ASAP so my critique partners have time to read it and give me feedback in the next month so that I can rewrite it and give my editor a second draft instead of a crappy first draft ("crappy first draft" is a redundant phrase).\nTo demonstrate the importance of that process, I'm writing a series of guest blog posts at TeenReads.com, where you can get a behind-the-scenes peek at the creation of Shade. The first installment went up last week, called "Putting the Shade in Shade."\n1. Facebook fan page - I'll draw a name at 5pm Friday from the members of the page to win a signed final copy of the hardcover book. All you have to do is become a fan! Beyond giving you a chance to win a free book, the fan page is your best bet for hearing the latest on my contests, news, and events.\n2. Class of 2k10 April giveaway - Comment to win a signed ARC of Shade, a signed hardcover of Rhonda Hayter's super cute middle-grade debut, The Witchy Worries of Abbie Adams, and much more!\n3. Rosemary Clement-Moore's Nothing But Nets giveaway - To celebrate the paperback release of her YA novel Highway to Hell, the always awesome Rosemary is giving away a ton of prizes, including a $100 gift Barnes & Noble certificate, an ARC of her next book, and many other author-donated prizes, including a hardcover copy of Shade. All you have to do to enter is donate to the United Nations Nothing But Nets campaign, to provide low-cost mosquito netting to malaria-vulnerable areas.\nI hate to say this is an “important” book because it brings to mind words like – boring – lecture – preachy, and this book is none of those things, but I do think it is an important story to read. Not much is written about boys who suffer from abuse and the effect that has on their relationships.\nOff to sleep now. Tomorrow I'll have a very exciting announcement about the WVMP Radio vampire series!
Welcome to Pet Travel Tales! Hope you came bearing treats. The dog takes anything from veggies and fruit to traditional doggie treats. Or eggs, or meat. Or toys. The human is easily appeased with coffee.\nWe believe that humans and pets make for wonderful travel companions and lead to epic travel tales, hence this blog! Ares the Dog and the human(s) he is overlord to have been traveling together for a long time. Years! Which means practically forever for a dog.\nAs his human later found out, traveling with Ares comes with great difficulties. No, the dog is a pleasure on the road, but finding a place to stay with a huge dog like this playful White Swiss Shepherd? Not so much. We’ll explore pet friendly hotels, things to do when you travel with your pet, and hopefully get together a valuable list of pet friendly travel ideas.\nFor those times when you have to leave your pet behind, we have our Pet-free travel section. You know, business trips, a well deserved break to just enjoy yourself. Yeah, those human-only trips that will make you feel guilty for a long, long time. Especially if your dog gets a little sick while you’re away! Either way, it happens, and we want to explore the pleasure, the worry, and yes, the shattering guilt of traveling without your furry friend.\nWe welcome comments, tips, personal experiences, and recommendations. First because we’re interested, second because we both love the attention. Ares mostly in the form of petting and treats, his human in the form of lots of traffic and interactions. Yup, marketer at heart, what can you do?\nRead on to find out more about Ares the dog and his human, or, if this is introduction enough for you, just skip the pages and move on to the actual blog.\nWant to Get in Touch with the Pet Travel Tales Team?\nWe’re a friendly team at Pet Travel Tales so feel free to reach out whenever you need to. If you want to suggest us topics or approaches, places to explore, or anything travel or pet related, we welcome it. If you want to share your own experiences as a guest author, we’re happy to talk about that.\nIf you’re pet friendly hotel, coffee shot, playground, or beach and want us to check you out, we’re more than happy to chat with you. Regardless of the reason, feel free to use our contact details and drop us a line.
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The Town of Orono map viewing site is built with modern web technology, so the controls and how it works should be familiar because they are like other websites you visit. The site and maps can be used on iPhones and Android phones, tablets, and desktop/laptop computers. The site can be used to display different layers (data) about the town, including parcels, rental registration, trails, soils, open spaces, and zoning. The data are maintained by the Town of Orono.\nThe maps are intended for planning purposes. Please contact the Town of Orono with questions.\nThis Spatial IT/Geographic Information System (GIS) site was built and is managed by Corson GIS Solutions.\nA number of maps showing the natural resource characteristics of Orono are available here. These should be used for planning purposes only. They are only approximate at the parcel or small area level. Mapping required for permits needs higher resolution, site-specific surveys.\nYou can link to the Tax Assessor's property maps online.
Home>Green Home>What is an LED?\nLED or light-emitting diode is a semiconductor light source. LEDs can be used as indicator lights in many electronic devices, and are increasingly being used for lighting. Introduced in 1962, early LEDs emitted low-intensity red light, but modern versions are available across the visible, ultraviolet and infrared wavelengths, with very high brightness.\nWhen a light-emitting diode is turned on, electrons recombine with electron holes within the diode, releasing energy in the form of light. This is called electroluminescence and the color of the light is determined by the energy gap of the semiconductor. A LED is often small, and optical components may be used to shape its radiation pattern. LEDs have many advantages over incandescent light sources including lower energy consumption, longer lifetime, improved robustness, smaller size, faster switching, and greater durability and reliability. The initial cost of LEDs powerful enough for room lighting are relatively expensive, but are often less expensive in the long run when energy and replacement costs of other lighting technologies are factored in.\nLight-emitting diodes are used in aviation lighting, automotive lighting (particularly brake lamps, turn signals and indicators) as well as in traffic signals. The compact size, the possibility of narrow bandwidth, switching speed, and extreme reliability of LEDs has allowed new text and video displays and sensors to be developed, while their high switching rates are also useful in advanced communications technology. Infrared LEDs are also used in the remote control units of many commercial products including televisions, DVD players, and other domestic appliances.
I took myself a longer break after the Connecting HR Africa session to process what I'd heard, get myself a sugar boost and generally reflect. So far this has been a very good conference and quite different to previous years. Last year at three days felt too much and too spread about. This year has been back at two days, and more seems to have taken place on the Exhibition floor in the mini theatres, which has meant much less walking about.\nThe next session was introduced by Mark Martin, CEO of Foundation Stones, talking about how we can get HR to the top table and keep it there. He outlined his perspective on how the world of work is changing and how that makes it more critical for organisations to win the hearts and minds of their employees.\nThe next speaker from PwC highlighted some of the changes he is seeing, for example a move to cloud based technology for HR systems, and the challenge was whether HR teams are ready for this. A lot of this is how HR is seen by the business, which is an issue I've experienced both extremes of in my career.\nAmanda Williams from Quorn Foods took over at this point. She reiterated these points. The HR team need to understand the people in the business, and whether they are motivated for the future or any future change. She isn't sure that most HR teams do, and she feels they need to do this in order to be taken seriously by the business.\nThis was an interesting and important topic but none of the three speakers really had enough time to cover it in the depth it justified. All had useful thoughts to share but not enough opportunity to do so.\nI've then moved over to another session about building the digital employee Fiona Mullan from Facebook. This talk was packed out and promised quite a lot as it's a brand almost everyone is familiar with.\nFacebook are obviously a mobile first and digital first organisation, and Fiona said lots of people are surprised to learn they are even an employer of staff, such is the power of their customer facing brand.\nFiona qualified a lot of what she said by pointing out that Facebook is still a very young company, only 13 years old, and are growing and evolving all the time. As a result though of being staffed mainly by Millenials, it has been digital since the outset, and comfortable with little or no rules and policies, and with viral change and news spreading informally.\nShe also mentoined how frequent hackathons take place, and how idea implementation is encouraged without permission being sought. This is a very unique culture but a hint at what many organisations can expect as demographic change works its way through society and into most organisations.\nI recognise this works for Facebook and some other organisations. But how easy is it to change existing organisations to work digitally and informally like this, without simply letting the organisation evolve through demographic change? That could take a decade or more, but can organisations change faster without employee turnover?\nFiona made another good point that people's Facebook profiles are used almost like a kind of company intranet, and therefore everyone brings their whole self to work with no secrets and it helps build better relationships. I can see this working but a lot of companies would shy away from it. I myself would have shied away from it just 3-4 years ago.\nAs Facebook grows though Fiona outlined some of the challenges they face in terms of taking on more staff and having to introduce things like career structures, so there are some tensions coming into the organisation. She encourages people to be honest, be themselves and be open to seeking and also receiving feedback. It's the concept of the Authentic Self.\nThis was an interesting talk also and, whilst very company specific, it contained many lessons for all organisations to think about.\nAnd that's me almost done for today. I'm missing the keynote closing speeches for today because they are starting too late - a bugbear on this event annually - my train home is 5 minutes past every hour and Clive Woodward finishes at 6pm. I'd never make the 6.05 train at New Street so would have to get the 7.05 train and get home after 8pm and miss my youngest daughter go to bed. Can this event finish earlier in future years?
“We, mashPOTATO, are a new brand that carry graphic tees for guy and girl. By combining elements from the east and west, we create quality apparel with an unique style.\nmashPOTATO also hope to provide a platform for small potatoes like us to collaborate and mash ideas.\nWe have sections other than the shop to let people exchange their thoughs.\neg. My tee is a section for people to write their thoughts about a tee that they love or hate.
So who are The Wallich?\nWe are a team of more than 400 dedicated people who strive to make life better for those who are experiencing homelessness.\nWe have been providing accommodation and support services for homeless people since 1978, starting with a 20-bed hostel in Cardiff and expanding to a multi-project agency working in mostly all Local Authorities in Wales. We specialise in providing services for people with multiple, complex needs; people who, because of their high support needs, are often excluded from other services and have difficulty in accessing accommodation. The range of services The Wallich offers is as diverse as the client group we work with and the underlying aim is to ensure all people have access to support appropriate to their needs. Long term solutions, rather than short term fixes, are developed in partnership with the client.\nOver 30 years’ experience of working with vulnerable people have resulted in working practices which have evolved into a unique and effective way of working with clients.\nSkills to Pay the Bills supports people with an offending background to find work and prevent homelessness.\nThe project works with ex-offenders in Swansea to increase their employability and career options through further learning and industry visits. Some of those people supported by the project may have been out of work for some time or have complex support needs which mean they are less able to engage with standard employability programmes. As such, they may receive benefits sanctions more regularly which could exacerbate underlying issues and cause more problems – such as homelessness – in the long run.\nThe project is funded by the DWP Flexible Support Fund and administered by Job Centre Plus to help reduce barriers to people accessing employment.\nSwansea Rough Sleepers Intervention Team provides an outreach service for street homeless people.\nThe team delivers humanitarian aid, support and advice to people that are sleeping rough or are vulnerably housed within Swansea.\nExperienced staff support clients by providing humanitarian aid in the form of breakfast, hot drinks, sleeping bags, warm clothing, toiletries and help in locating further local provision throughout the day and evening. We also help to meet current needs by offering a wide range of advice and by facilitating access to the most appropriate, relevant and often specialist services. This will include housing advice, referrals to supported accommodation, benefit advice, referrals for all types of healthcare and referrals to substance misuse centres.\nIf you want to organise your OWN Shoebox Appeal for the homeless The Wallich have lots of information that can help you.\nAt this time of year, many people turn their thoughts towards those less fortunate and kindly donate shoeboxes, gifts, toiletries, food and other items to homeless people so they may be more comfortable for the winter or enjoy some Christmas goodwill.\nTo donate items through The Wallich, please contact a project in your local area to find out what they need and to check that they are able to accept your donation – visit the Our Projects page for contact details.\nWe have projects right across Wales delivering services that meet the needs of local communities. They vary in terms of the number and type of people they support. Whilst we do have storage space at many of our projects, we are often overwhelmed with donations at this time of year which can mean our space can fill up or run out pretty quickly – so it’s best to check before you start a collection.\nIn most circumstances, donations will need to be delivered but other arrangements may be made locally, at the discretion of the project manager.\nHere are some top tips and things you’ll need to consider if you are planning to collect or donate shoexboes, Christmas gifts, rucksacks, food or clothing for homeless people.\nThis type of donation would be most welcomed by our rough sleepers’ outreach teams. Toiletries (wet wipes, shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste), combs/brushes, chocolate bars, socks and gloves would be very useful. The teams are also able to make use of sleeping bags, roll mats and torches. Duvets cannot be accepted.\nThe items needed most are hats, coats, hoodies, gloves and socks. We do accept underwear but only if it is brand new – please do not donate used underwear as we will not pass it on. Some projects may be able to accept other items; your local project will be able to advise you what they can make best use of at the current time.\nGifts are always welcome and please do label them if they are more suitable for men, women or children specifically. Most of our projects support only adults but the Youth and Family projects listed in our directory support children too. The adults we support may indeed struggle to provide Christmas gifts for their children so we can use kids’ gifts in this way too.\nPlease note that we cannot accept donations containing alcohol as these would be unsuitable for some of the people we support.\nNon-perishable foods that do not require much preparation are best, particularly for rough sleepers without access to facilities. Our hostels and nightshelters may be able to accept other types of foods but this will depend on the storage and facilities available to them.\nWe can sometimes accept large quantities of food or fresh food that is near its use-by date, but as it will not always be possible for us to use such donations in time we must occasionally turn them down. For projects where meals are provided, we need to ensure that we can always provide those meals – so we have long-term arrangements in place to make this happen.\nPlease remember that not all of the people we support are currently sleeping on the streets.\nWhilst many of the people we support have slept rough in the past, or are currently sleeping rough, our mission is to get people off the streets and into accommodation as quickly as possible. Sleeping rough is extremely dangerous, particularly during the winter. People are not only exposed to the harsh weather but are also vulnerable to abuse, attack and exploitation.\nThe people we support may remain in accommodation with us for anywhere between 2 months and 18 months. This may be due to requiring ongoing support or due to a shortage of available accommodation that they can to move onto. Whilst they cannot afford luxuries, they will have at least some basic provisions of food and clothing, so toiletries and gift sets are most welcome.\nIf you are asking friends and family to donate to an appeal, do think about how you’ll store and transport the donations. Appeals on social media have ‘gone viral’ in the past which is great – but this level of appeal will need some planning!\nFinally, a box of similar items (e.g. a box of toothpaste or a box of cereal bars) is just as useful as a mixed shoebox, particularly if the supplies run into the new year – people can quickly access what they need, when they need it.
We are delighted to be able to let you know school will be open as normal tomorrow and we look forward to welcoming the children back. Based on the current travel information we have about the route to Newcastle the year 2 trip will go ahead as planned, however, we will update our risk assessment first thing tomorrow morning to take into account the latest updates.\nWe will write out to parents on Monday with the re-arranged date for World Book day. We have really appreciated your support and patience over the last five days and look forward to school getting back to normal.
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The therapeutic process can be related to a journey. As in any expedition, the traveler will have times of hardship and times of revelation. The end result is made up of things experienced and learned along the way. Things are left behind and healing though growth occurs. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor who specializes in working with children, adolescents, and adults. I have over 10 years of experience working with such issues as depression, postpartum depression, grief, anxiety, behavioral issues, and trauma. I believe that therapeutic treatment offers the opportunity to achieve personal growth and self-discovery in a safe and private environment. My theoretical orientation as a counselor is in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, which means that I will collaboratively work with you toward realization of how your thoughts impact your feelings and behaviors. I also have extensive training in expressive and art therapies, holding a Masters of Science in Art Therapy, and I include elements of art therapy in my approach, where art is used as a bridge to enable the expression of emotions when verbalization may be difficult. Other modalities applied are play therapy and mindfulness techniques. I believe that each client in unique and that therapy should be tailored to meet the needs of each individual.
1. In the document that opens, click "CLICK HERE"\n4. Choose your sport, scroll down and "Sign Up" or "Login"\n5. Complete the registration process.\nIt is important that this form is completed in its entirety. Make sure that you identify the sport to be played. The insurance information is the most crucial. Students will not be registered for a sport until the insurance information is complete.\nStudents should visit their primary care physician or family doctor in order to have the physical completed. The physical must be completed on the Baltimore County Public Schools supplied form. Students may also obtain a physical at Patient First or other clinics.
After many failed attempts at trying to merge our files together using Github, I decided to look for an alternative source control solution. As I had been introduced to Perforce during my time at the Global Game Jam I decided to figure out how to use that program.\nPerforce allows multiple users to work of a single project by checking out specific files and working on them and committing your changes once you’re finished using the file. While I was using Perforce during the game jam I realised it was so much faster when iterating on an Unreal project compared to Github and I was able to commit my changes within the engine which is plus.\nSetting up Perforce took a while to work out but now that we have it figured out we will be able to work much faster than we were before since we don’t have to make separate branches and merge the branches when we want to share our work.
Read more about integrated ticketing systems, just how they differ from other support channels and what their advantage is.\nThere are different ways to contact the web hosting company whose services you are using, but the one that you’ll always find no matter which company you opt for is a ticketing system. It’s the least complicated form of correspondence for a number of reasons. In the event that no technical support staff member is free at the moment and they’re all occupied, a telephone call may not be responded to, but a ticket will always hit home. Plus, you can copy & paste large bits of info without worrying about typing errors, and in case a specific problem requires more time to be solved or a number of responses have to be exchanged, all the information will be in the same place, so either party can always see the comments added by the other one. The drawback of using tickets to get in touch with your web hosting provider is that they are often separate from the hosting platform, which implies that if you have to provide information or to follow instructions, you’ll have to use no less than two separate interfaces and this number may grow if you’d like to administer several domains. On top of that, lots of web hosting providers reply to tickets after a few hours, or even once in every twenty four hours, and for you as a client, this means wasted time while awaiting a response.\nThe ticketing system that we use for our website hosting isn’t separate from the web hosting account. It’s part of our fully featured Hepsia hosting Control Panel and you’ll be able to access it at any particular time with just a few clicks of the mouse, without the need to leave your hosting account. The ticketing system offers a quick-search field, which will help you track down the status of any ticket that you’ve already submitted, if needed. Besides, you can read knowledge base articles that belong to different problem categories, which you can choose, so you can find out how to handle a particular problem before you actually submit a ticket. The ticket response time is no more than 60 minutes, which goes to say that you can get timely assistance whenever you need one and in case our help desk support staff suggests that you should do something within your hosting account, you can do it momentarily without needing to sign out of the Control Panel.\nThe ticketing system that we are using is incorporated into the Hepsia hosting Control Panel, which we’ve created for our semi-dedicated servers, which goes to say that you won’t require another platform to touch base with our client care staff – you can do it on the spot in the event that you come across a complication. Submitting a new ticket takes a few clicks and finding an older one is just as simple. Using our smart search filter, you can quickly track down any ticket that you’ve sent in the past. You can post a ticket at any point in time since our customer care team members are on duty 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and answer in less than sixty minutes, although it seldom takes that much to receive assistance. With the Hepsia Control Panel, you’ll have everything in a single place and you can forget about logging in and out of two or more platforms to resolve a simple problem.
California legislators approved collection of an online sales tax among their revenue efforts as they passed the state budget on Wednesday.\nSponsors estimate the tax could bring in $200 million a year by collecting taxes that consumers have been avoiding when they make online purchases.\nFederal law says states can only tax companies with a physical presence in a state, but the new California law applies that to include companies such as Amazon.com Inc. of Seattle, that have “affiliates” in a state.
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The FPA has launched Return to Learn - an online hub of tools and resources, supporting practitioner members as they navigate the FASEA education standards.\nWith new education requirements for new and existing planners, new CPD standards of 40 hours a year applying from 1 January 2019, a new ongoing professional development component, in addition to a new Code of Ethics that all practitioners must comply with from 1 January 2020 and an industry exam that needs to be passed by 1 January 2021, the FPA has launched Return to Learn – an online hub of tools and resources to support practitioners as they transition to the new Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority (FASEA) framework.\nReturn to Learn is an online education hub containing everything planners and licensees need to know to navigate the FASEA education standards and professional requirements for new and existing planners, including tips for planners undertaking further study.\nReturn to Learn was many months in the making and developed in-house by the FPA’s education and policy experts, with co-operation from FASEA-approved tertiary education providers, and tested by practitioner members.\nThe online resource was developed in response to FASEA’s education pathways, which documents the range of pathways for new and existing financial planners to comply with FASEA’s education criteria for planners.\nUnder FASEA’s framework, the maximum requirement for a new entrant will be an approved bachelor degree of 24 subjects and for an existing planner, it will be a graduate diploma of eight subjects.\nThe minimum requirements for a new entrant will be an approved graduate diploma of eight subjects and for an existing planner, it will be one subject: FASEA’s bridging course, the FASEA Code of Ethics and Code Monitoring Bodies.\nAccording to FASEA, the amount of education a planner will be required to undertake will depend on the amount of education they already have.\nTo assist planners in determining their education requirements, the FPA has developed Return to Learn – an online hub offering ‘one-stop’ access to information, tools and resources to support planners as they transition to the new FASEA standards.\n“All planners are impacted by FASEA, whether it’s further study, the exam or complying with the new Code of Ethics module. The FPA is committed to assisting members transition smoothly to the new framework,” De Gori says.\nAccording to De Gori, Return to Learn was designed as a resource to support members by cutting through the confusion and misinformation concerning the new education framework, and seamlessly guiding them through their education pathway.\nReturn to Learn features concise explanations of FASEA’s policies and Code of Ethics, as well as invaluable education tools that are conveniently grouped together in one easily accessible hub on the FPA Learn website at learn.fpa.com.au.\nThe hub contains a wealth of information, providing users with a a wide range of tools, fact sheets, videos and tips that have been specifically designed to help planners. These tools range from video tutorials that help planners prepare for their exams, to information on the various approved tertiary education providers, including course requirements, course costs and required time commitments.\nWhile the Return to Learn hub offers a wide selection of tools and resources for planners to access, there are a couple of features that De Gori is particularly excited by. One of these is the FASEA education pathways tool.\n“By answering a series of questions, users will be able to identify what further studies they will need to undertake in order to comply with the new education standards, whether this is a bridging unit or more intensive study,” he says.\nDe Gori is also excited by the ‘one-stop’ education matrix comparison tool, which lists and compares all the approved education providers offering postgraduate degrees, enabling planners to easily compare and identify the best study option for them.\n“We believe this comparison tool to be the first of its kind in the market,” De Gori says. “Planners and licensees can see at a glance what degree and courses are available in the market, and directly compare them to other education providers.\nDe Gori adds that once FASEA releases the practice exam, it will be linked to the FPA Return to Learn portal, and study resources will be provided to help members prepare for the exam. He also reveals the FPA is currently working on tools to enable planners to fulfil their CPD requirements, including the FPA’s updated CPD policy, which aligns with the new FASEA requirements.\nThe online education and resource hub is free for members to use. It can be accessed by clicking here.\nEducation pathways tool – By answering a series of questions, users will be able to identify what further studies they will need to undertake in order to comply with FASEA’s new education standard.\nCost comparison tool – This ‘one-stop shop’ of all the approved education providers offering postgraduate degrees, allows planners to compare degrees and help them to identify their best option. The tool also includes a comparison of the credits each university will allocate to members who have completed the five unit CFP® Certification Program. The tool also includes links to the University Credit and Recognition of Prior Learning policies.\nIn addition, the FPA has formally applied to FASEA for accreditation of all education pathways into the CFP® Certification Program where FASEA has not already awarded credits.\nFASEA exam – This tool includes a range of study resources including transitioning to university level studies, preparing for assessments and exams, study techniques, time management tips and much more. FASEA’s practice exam and recommended reading lists will also be available on FPA Return to Learn once they are released by FASEA.\nFPA CPD policy – The FPA’s CPD policy has been updated to align with the new FASEA requirements.\nNavigating the new FPA Return to Learn online portal couldn’t be easier. When you first enter Return to Learn, you will see the dashboard. This contains quick links to the FPA’s CPD course catalogue, CPD tracker and Return to Learn.\nHowever, the CPD course catalogue and CPD tracker are currently still in development, but will be rolled out during 2019.\nUsing Return to Learn is easy and intuitive. On the home page, click on the tiles to go to a desired topic, like ‘FASEA policy on education pathways’ and ‘Financial adviser exam’. Once inside, you will see the grey buttons on top of the header. Use these buttons to navigate to sub-topics. And use the ‘home’ button to go back to the main page.\nYou may also prefer to navigate using the sidebar to the left of the screen, or use the small arrows to close this view.
The IFJ and its regional organisation, the European Federation of Journalists are calling on the European Court of Human Rights to protect the right of journalists to protect their sources when they examine a petition introduced by IFJ/EFJ affiliated AGJPB (General Association of Professional Journalists of Belgium), the SJPS (Society of Professional Journalists of Le Soir) and by 4 professional journalists against the Belgian state on Tuesday 25 June 2002, in Strasbourg.\nAccording to our information, massive searches took place in June 1995 in 4 offices of Belgian media (Le Soir, Le Soir Illustré, RTBF in Liège and Brussels, and De Morgen) and in the private houses of 5 journalists (Philippe Brewaeys, Walter de Bock, Martine Ernst, René Haquin, Alain Guillaume). Dozens of files, floppy disks and hard disks of computers belonging to the journalists were confiscated. These searches only had one aim: to discover who, inside the authorities of the Belgian Justice, gave certain information to those journalists regarding an ongoing investigation into "the Cools affair", which refers to the name of the Minister of State killed in Liège in 1991.\nIn 1996, the AGJPB and the affected journalists took the case to the European Court of Human Rights after the Belgian Supreme Court, in first and last instance, declared that the complaint was not admissible.\nThe EFJ refers back to previous decisions taken by the European Court of Human Rights, "cornerstone of the press freedom", (case "Goodwin" and "Canard enchaîné"), and the recommendation of the Council of Europe R (2000) 7 on the right of journalists not to disclose their sources of information adopted on March 8th 2000.\n"This case is of crucial importance to the European journalism community", said Gustl Glattfelder, Chairman of the EFJ, "not only for the freedom to inform and for journalists in Belgium, but also for all member countries of the Council of Europe that have to include the decision in their national law."\nAt its annual meeting in Brussels last weekend, the European Federation of Journalists, which represents more than 200,000 journalists in 29 countries, passed an urgent motion on this case calling for representatives of its affiliated members to attend the hearing of the Court on 25 June, to disseminate the above information to their respective national media, and to show their solidarity and the importance of this case for the fundamental rights of the journalists and for press freedom in Europe, of which the protection of sources is a cornerstone.\nThe case will be before the Court in Strasbourg on 25 June 2002, at 2:00 p.m.
Every 2019 combined rates mentioned above are the results of Minnesota state rate (6.875%). There is no county sale tax for Foley, Minnesota. There is no city sale tax for Foley. There is no special rate for Foley.\nThe Foley's tax rate may change depending of the type of purchase.
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The ADRIPLAN Data Portal is a collaborative platform making accessible data, services and tools to support Maritime Spatial Planning processes implementation in the Adriatic and Mediterranean region.\nThe ADRIPLAN Portal was developed during the ADRIPLAN (ADRiatic Ionian maritime spatial PLANning) project, a project co-funded by the European Commission – DG Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (DG MARE) under the theme “Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) in the Mediterranean sea and/or the Black sea“ (Grant Agreement n. MARE/2012/25 [SI2.666717]). The Portal was established by the Italian National Research Council - Institute of Marine Sciences (CNR-ISMAR), coordinator of the project, with inputs from all project partners. Following the conclusion of the project, the Portal is maintained and further developed under the project RITMARE (IT Flagship Project on marine and maritime research).\nFree access to almost all content. Free registration allows full content and additional functionalities (save custom maps, test tools, ...).\nData are made accessible based on data policies of providers. Detailed information is present for each resource in the metadata fields on licences and restrictions.
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When we first walked in to NOLA on the Square, we were hopeful that a great meal would await us. The ambiance was inviting and chic, and the restaurant was buzzing with business people on their lunch breaks. There were many classic, Creole-inspired items on the menu like gumbo, crawfish dishes, po boys, a muffaletta, and jambalaya straight from New Orleans.\nThe menu descriptions all sounded delicious and promising. However, we felt that the food and the service overall just fell flat.\nWe ordered a shrimp po boy and the signature NOLA burger. Both came with voodoo fries, which we expected to be at least somewhat spicy but weren't at all. The texture of the fries was somewhat dry and yet mushy. The burger was supposed to come with roasted red peppers and onions, a remoulade, and bacon, which seems like a recipe for contrasting flavors and textures. However, the flavors just weren't there. The burger was basically just a big hunk of pretty boring, relatively unseasoned meat.\nThe shrimp po boy, unfortunately, wasn't much better. The battered shrimp tasted somewhat fishy, and the slaw was just carrots and cabbage that needed some kind of dressing. There was supposed to be spicy papaya sauce on the sandwich, which sounded like it would have really amped up the dish. However, the sauce was either not there at all or seriously lacking in flavor. I could see how with a few tweaks this would be a great sandwich and lacked in the same spots like the NOLA burger.\nFinally, the service was uncomfortable – our waitress kept interrupting our conversation mid-sentence which was just awkward. There is a time and place to save time in the busy weekday lunch rush, and this is not it.\nOverall, we felt that the menu descriptions were somewhat misleading. Dishes just didn't taste like what you'd expect from the descriptions, and, for that matter, just didn't taste like much of anything at all. Perhaps a visit on the weekend when they are not completely overwhelmed from the downtown business traffic may produce a better experience as our dishes seemed to get shortchanged on what was promised on the menu.\nNOLA on the Square is located at 24 Market Square in the heart of Market Square in Downtown Pittsburgh.\nLooking for more restaurants in Market Square? Check out The Original Oyster House (Pittsburgh's oldest restaurant), The Yard Pittsburgh, City Works, or Pizzaiolo Primo for more options! Or, for more reviews of Pittsburgh restaurants, click the previous link to be taken to our directory of every review on Discover the Burgh!
Will you try to open that mysterious door, or would you rather see how far you can throw a speaker set out the window?\nHuman: Fall Flat is most certainly a puzzle platformer. There are lots of puzzles, and lots of platforms to jump between, over, and shimmy around. It doesn’t, however, control like any puzzle platform game I’ve ever encountered. Forget the precision of the recently released Super Mario Odyssey, this takes you into the opposite direction of fighting the controls for minimal gains. What seemed at first to be a clumsy, stumbling, drunken buffoon of a character, slowly develops a skill set that requires practice, patience and most certainly persistence. You see, the awkward movement of your character is one of the challenges to overcome. Deliberately holding you back from seemingly easy everyday tasks in order for you to feel truly accomplished at completing a difficult section of a level, and to revel in the hilarity that often occurs at simple lapses of concentration.\nControlling Bob is not easy. The Left Analogue Stick moves him around the 3D environment in a shambling, half-drunken zombie gait. Slow and steady is certainly Bob’s thing. The Right Analogue Stick is used for camera control, and vertical orientation can be inverted. The camera is responsive, never gets stuck on scenery, but has a preponderance to zoom through your character when in enclosed spaces or near a wall, making it hard to know what’s going on, or what you’re doing. Due to the requirement of 2 Analogue Sticks, when playing in 2-player mode the option of single Joy-Con use is not available. Full controller set-ups must be used. Bob jumps with a press of A, a rather short and low jump, though, and plays dead, collapsing on the spot, with a press of X, not useful, but always hilarious at the right/wrong time.\nHis true manipulation of the environment comes from the use of his hands. Pressing and holding ZL extends Bob’s left arm, with ZR doing the same for his right. The end of each arm houses a sticky hand. Touch anything and Bob grabs hold of it until you release the ZR or ZL button. By doing this and moving the camera (known as Bob’s head) around you’ll see that control of the height and stretch of his arms are possible. Look up and Bob raises his arms, look down and he bends over and stretches to retrieve something from the floor. One of the biggest challenges to overcome, therefore, is distance. Judging the correct distance between you, your hard to control appendages, and the object that is required to be interacted with is fiddly at best.\nAs you progress through the game a lot of well timed jumping is required, and you may ask, how is this possible with a deliberately awkward set-up meant to confound the player. Well to jump to anything just above head height, first raise both your arms by holding the camera to look up and pressing ZL and ZR, then jump into the platform, with a short run and press of A. The sticky hands will catch hold of the ledge, don’t let go now. Next, tilt your head to look down, thereby moving your hands down and pulling your body up. At just the right time, when the ‘weight’ of your body is over the lip of the platform, let go with your hands (ZL and ZR) and push forward on to walk (Left Analogue Stick) and get up to safety. Seems complicated for a little jump, well yes, and that’s the point of the whole game. The first time you perform the move, with so many button presses, holding this, letting go there, it all seems confusing and you’ll mess up and drop. What Human: Fall Flat does well is giving you plenty of practice to master that skill before moving you onto the next. The jumping mechanic is tutorialised by making your way up a mountain. One mistake will probably mean falling all the way to the bottom and restarting another attempt at the climb. Perseverance is an absolute requisite for the player of Human: Fall Flat, and with it such actions become second nature to pull off. Just as you’ve become familiar with this moveset, Human: Fall Flat moves onto teaching you another skill. And there are many, from climbing, to shimmying, to lever pulling, button pressing, rope swinging, hooking/unhooking, death sliding, throwing, momentum flinging, floating, rowing, barrel rolling, catapult loading and firing, unlocking various door styles, building objects that will suffice to allow progress, etc. And the environment of each level is such that with clever thinking, or just dumb luck, there’s always more than one way to skin a cat.\nThe levels within Human: Fall Flat are large open areas allowing you to explore at your leisure what it is that is required of you to make progress to the next section. Each level presents itself as a playground for the player to focus on progress or as an experimentation laboratory. I could move the wrecking ball to knock down a wall allowing access to the next interlinked area of the level, or I could jump into a large refuse bin and get my friend to push it off the side of the tall half demolished 5 storey building. And that’s where Human: Fall Flat excels, when 2-players are enjoying their time together. Playing alone can feel ostensibly like playing a regular puzzle platform game. Add the second player and the ability to help each other out, scupper the other person’s best laid plans, or just piss-around and laugh at being catapulted across a river for no other reason than it’s fun, is where Human: Fall Flat’s longevity lies. There were also plenty of instances where I felt I had missed a chunk of a level because I’d found my own way around, in a way that was not intended. And this lends the game an air of replayability to check out areas that you may somehow have skipped through. Places, such as Mansions, Mountains, Demolition Sites, Castles, and Waterways can all be traversed at your leisure or with more of a goal based focus.\nHuman: Fall Flat has a solid feel to its low poly-visuals. Textures are flat colours, but the use of shadow gives everything a depth of solidity required to feel part of the landscape. Draw distance is as far as the eye can see, for the most part, only fogging in the details at the most far removed structures. Yes, visually simplistic, but Human: Fall Flat excels with its physics. Everything behaves as you would imagine it to in the real world. Place a cylinder on the floor, with a long plank over it, and you have a seesaw. Get player 2 to drop an anvil onto the other end, and propelling hilarity never ceases to amuse. Ropes can be use to cross crevasses by swinging in a coordinated fashion, individual bricks of a wall fall down after being smashed by a huge wrecking ball, larger heavier objects are more difficult to move than their lighter, smaller counterparts. The only thing that seems wonky in this world is your interface of interaction with it, Bob.\nThat’s not to say everthing is perfect, far from it. Human: Fall Flat suffers from performance issues. Whether docked or undocked, one or two-players, the performance issues were all too present. The most vivid were the freeze frames. The game would freeze for over a second at a time before resuming its course. The game also has a dropped frame rate that causes stuttering in places where the areas tend to be larger. It’s far from game breaking, but it is very evident and jarring, and occurs regularly enough to be off-putting in some of the trickier sections. These performance issues present themselves in all the varieties of the Switch’s play-styles, docked or undocked. However, the general gameplay is so slow that the stuttering frame rate doesn’t really get in the way. It resolves itself quickly, within a few seconds, and normal play is resumed, until the next stuttering fit or freeze.\nThe music is lovely. Orchestral violin and clarinet concertos reinforce the dream-like visual scope of Bob’s dreams. Sound effects are mostly thudding, bumping, clanking noises of Bob’s misuse of the environmental objects at hand, and adds to the level of immersion and hilarity, slap-stick style. Nothing like turning around with an oar and ‘accidently’ clouting player 2 in the back of the head, with the appropriate comedy thud, to propel them over the mountain, that they’ll have to climb back up again. Which reminds of the save states. If only one of the 2 players makes it to a checkpoint, then upon death both players can spawn at this new location. It makes the 2-player game a little easier to navigate than a solo attempt. Why build a shipping container staircase, when you can just get player 2 to jump onto the dock-crane and hoist them over, then jump into the salty-brine and spawn at the newly created marker.\nPlayers can customise their character from the Main Menu with skin colour changes, and different items of clothes for the three main body parts. All clothes can be colour changed to suit your dress sense, and clothes from police uniforms and casuals, to construction workers and soldiers can be chosen. Or, to the hell with that and just walk around naked.\nThe game has fluctuated between making me, at first, think that I’d hate this game because of the broken mechanics, to loving it, for the very same reason, to me screaming in frustration as an oar gets caught on some scenery and I pushed back into the water and a drown based death, for the 15th time. Replaying difficult sections is a requirement in this game.\nSo Human: Fall Flat excels at its attempt at a physics based puzzle platformer, and this is especially true when playing in local co-op mode with another player of a like mind. The game struggles to maintain the player’s interest in a solo play through once the main progression/story is completed. Some of the puzzles are truly great, whilst others can be approached and solved from a variety of angles, others, yet still, require a linear puzzle solution that can be tediously repetitive or, at worst, downright frustrating. A great game held slightly back by frustrating elements and a stuttering framerate no matter how you play it.\nGreat puzzle platformer with 2 players present to test the physics engine to breaking point in hilarious hi-jinks, struggles to maintain interest beyond the main progression in one-player mode, and is plagued by non-game breaking frame freezes and stuttering throughout.
We were warned not to make loud sound/voices.\nIts NOT a kid friendly place to stay. You can't have a party or cant make noise on this property. No pool as described. Internet not working.\nEverthings great except there is a cctv cameras all over the house on the 1st floor.\nFirst off, I have a 4yo with allergies to dust. My house is not spotless but i have managed to eliminate his allergies. Even when we visit relative houses that are not up to par with my standards of cleanliness, he doesnt get allergies. In this house though, the owner, who is japanese, is fond of carperts. DUSTY Carpets+ lazy caretakers= Allergic rhinitis for the family. Almost all rooms have dirty carpets so there is no escape from sneezing and puffy red eyes. Now let me tell you about Edith the caretaker. When we arrived, i asked if we can use the grill as I read in the review they have one. She said YES. After going to the market to buy seafood to grill, she tells me the grill is broken and cannot be used. It was raining. I asked her to show me the grill and I will make a way to use it. She responded by pointing the grill in the backyard and asked me to get while she stood with her umbrella and me standing in the rain. I insisted she gets it or I will call the owner to no avail. I took the grill and used some rocks to make it stand. She suggested we fry the squid we bought from the market to which i started to get really irritated with her. After a few minutes, she maybe thought i will not accept her laziness, she brought out a usable grill. It turns out she has 2 working grills. I then found out from our helper that she is the mom in law of the owner which may be the reason she is acting like a primadona. I dont care if she is the owner, I am the customer and I have a right to good customer service. The house is beautiful and spacious, yes, and it is cheap, yes, but you have to bear the awful service and the dirty house. The jacuzzi in the masters doesnt work and is moldy. Kitchen and dining are clean and the best areas in the house. I guess I got what I paid for.\nThe property is okay but it has no.pool which is very very disappointing, the soaking tub is not working, the two smaller rooms has no tv, They should revise their property description so the travellers will not expect much when they arrive at the property. If you want a staycation go for this property but if you want to have a meaningful, fun and memorable vacation look for another property.\nA good place to stay with hospitable folks attending to our needs.\nThe villa was spaceous and clean. Hot shower. Kitchen.\nOverall a very pleasant stay. My brother and his wife and kids came to visit us from Tokyo so we booked a few nights here with our parents and other siblings. The aircon was cold, and the TV reception ok. The WiFi did not work the first day but they had it fixed the next day. A lovely place with Persian rugs and expensive art all around. Nice big comfortable sofas too. And the dining room could fit 8 adults. Plus the caretaker let us use their BBQ grill and even gave us free charcoal. That was great because we could not find a place that sold charcoal anywhere in or around the base! The only bad thing is all the CCTV cameras. This was probably put to guard the artwork but it still felt creepy, ... to be watched all the time. No CCTVs in the bedrooms or bathrooms though.... I think?\nExcellent. We really had fun staying in this hotel. We will surely be back.\nwe like the house althou there are many restrictions if you have kids and if you are a big group.\nIt was quiet and clean. Make sure to bring your own food. It seems like some one's extra room that they put for rent.
Making history by becoming the youngest medallist in Olympic alpine skiing history, Austria-based Norwegian Henrik Kristoffersen is an avid motocross rider and a proud ambassador for Husqvarna Motorcycles.\nThe ‘Wild Child’ has grown up. He started his professional skiing career aged 17, winning his first race and one of the biggest alpine ski events there is – the night race in Schladming. Husqvarna Motorcycles brand ambassador Henrik Kristoffersen spoke to us about growing up, moving to Austria, training, trust, the upcoming season and the Olympic games. Also in conversation was his passion for MX, his nickname and ‘maybe’ auditioning to become a factory rider– we met the Norwegian trackside at the X-BOWL in Salzburg.\nHenrik, you recently moved to Salzburg. How do you like the city, Austria, and why did you decide to live here?\nTalking about next season, what do you think about the new skis and what are the differences?\nThat’s the reason you were even busier than usual during the last few months?\nSpeaking of your competitors, what’s your secret plan for beating all of them?\nHow and when did your passion for motocross start?\nThat was about the time when the nickname ‘Wild Child’ came up?\nAre you not ‘wild’ anymore?\nYour father usually takes or took care of that, as he is your manager?\nSpeaking of sport – you just did two rounds of about 25 minutes at the X-BOWL here in Salzburg, how does motocross support your training for skiing?\nHow do you like your new training tool?\nHow do you feel about the brand Husqvarna Motorcycles in general? Especially for you being from Scandinavia?\nDo you follow some races or riders?\nLet`s assume for a second that you would have become a professional motorcyclist, what would be your discipline?\nSo, if at some point, you get tired of skiing you would audition to become a factory rider?
I was born and raised on my families farming and ranching operation in northwest Missouri. From the moment I was old enough to keep up, I was at my dad’s side. During all aspects of daily farming and ranching work, I was right in the middle of it. After going to college and obtaining a degree, my dad and I made the decision that I was to come back and work on the ranch. I went from working with him growing up just as “fun” to now turning it into my actual livelihood. Hunting has also been a huge part of my life. I began hunting when I was about seven or so. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve gotten very serious about bow hunting. Managing our farms to grow mature Whitetails is one of my favorite hobbies.\nWorking with animals can be extremely challenging, but I wouldn’t change it for the world. In my opinion, I have the best job in the world. I get to work alongside my family every day and spend all of my time outside. I’m living my own personal dream!\nI have my B.S. in Hospitality Management with and emphasis in Conference and Event Management and a minor in Business.\nI sometimes have to raise calves on a bottle. A few years ago, I raised a bottle calf I became so attached to that I kept her! You’ll often see me and my pet cow Lily around the farm.\nI grew up being the biggest tomboy you could imagine. But now I have a girly side. I love my hair, makeup, and fashion. My guilty pleasure.\nEasily the Skeletool. It seems like things are always breaking and needing worked on here on our ranch. The Skeletool has just enough features to fix and work on just about anything, but small enough to fit comfortable in the pocket of my work jeans. Being a woman I also have smaller hands. And being able to use the tool effectively with one hand is a huge bonus for me.
Details of each badge is on the description page. with the STANDARD colours of the wings, edge and background etc. You can have ANY colour for your name or other part of the text, but if you want any other part of the badge to be a different colour to this, or if you want the badge to be a specified size, then it becomes an X badge and you must give us all these relevant details. If you don’t tell us, then we will make it to STANDARD colours and you cannot return it!! Likewise, if you want a specific layout or size, you MUST tell us and we will do our best to simulate it. Remember, text will get smaller the more there is.\nThe badges vary in size according to the wing size, generally 113mm overall (RCP is 126mm) wide and with one line of text is 63 to 69 mm. The PL badges are a specific size (see the detail list) and where suitable, we use one of these as the background. This will give the badge ROUNDED corners, whereas if we make a special background for an X badge then it will have square corners. (This is because the merrowing on X badges is guided by hand, and getting all four corners to have a matching curve isn’t guaranteed!) To a certain extent we can reduce the size of the wings.\nThere is a limit, as the stitch pattern itself isn’t altered, merely stitched closer together, so there is a point where it is too close, and it ‘bunches’, however, we will do our best if you want ‘miniaturised’ wings for children for example, and we can generally reduce the wingspan to 40mm – 50mm. Anything that isn’t our standard pattern is an X badge. Special layouts can take quite a long time on the computer, manoeuvring the bits and pieces together to make up the design, and may incur extra charges. This includes CIRCULAR badges. Almost ANYTHING is possible, but miracles cost more!! Sizes vary and the badges displayed are not to scale. We will produce to the size the wing and your writing dictates. If you require a certain size, tell us the size you want and we will make badge as near as possible.\nThe reference numbers are under each badge. A standard badge has set colours as on the description page. An X after the wing type refers to modifications to the badge. i. e. without crown and wings a different colour or a different coloured background or edge.\nPL2/3/4 are £5.50 for 2 lines, £6.50 for 3 lines, £7.50 for 4 lines of text.\nPLXs are £5.50 for 1 line, £6.50 for 2 lines, £7.50 for 3 lines, £8.50 for 4 lines.\nOversize badge priced according to the size/amount of text.\nTAPES 1”/25mm wide TB, TG, TW are £4.00p each.\nCurved Shoulder flashes £6 for one, £10 for a pair.\nAllow £2 extra for anything that requires a lot of fiddling about!!\nMETALLIC gold or silver thread is an extra 30% for part of the badge and 50% if used for the entire badge.\nTheir type generally dictates aircraft colours, but we will try and accommodate your preferences.\nBlack, white or green Velcro®Brand Fasteners can be stitched to the back of the badge for £1.00p, and the matching loop side can be supplied for 70p.\nPOSTAGE: £2.00 per complete order to UK, £3.00 to Europe and £4 outside Europe. This postage covers any number of badges from one to one hundred.\nPL1 = 4 ½ x 1 ¼” Colours are: Black ground with either gold or white or blue or metallic gold edge and Nato green ground+ black edge.\nPL2 = 4 ½ x 2 ¼” Colours same as PL1, PLUS: Navy Ground with Navy edge. Also Desert Tan ground+tan edge.\nPL3 = 4 ¼ x 2 ½” Colours same as PL1. PLUS: Navy Ground with Navy edge.\nPL4 = 4 ½ x 3 ¼” Colours same as PL1.\nPL1 takes one line of lettering, PL2 Takes two lines, PL3 Takes 3 lines, PL4 takes three/4 lines.\nYou can have any colour writing, this can be different on each line if required.\nPL2/3/4 are £5.00 for two lines of text, £6 for three lines of text, £7 for four lines of text.\nPLXs are £5 with one line of text, £6.00 for two lines of text, £7 for three lines of text, £8 for four lines of text.
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How Will the Net Neutrality Repeal Affect SMB Etailers?\nWill the Net Neutrality Repeal Destroy SMB Etailers?\nSmall and mid-sized e-commerce businesses are likely to be hit hard by the United States Federal Communications Commission's repeal of Net neutrality last month.\nAccording to critics, the move will let Internet service providers block and manipulate Internet usage and discriminate against users at will, the E-Commerce Times reports.\n"Net neutrality repeal helps mostly affiliated businesses and larger enterprises at the expense of smaller firms, startups, innovators and entrepreneurs, remarked Common Cause Special Advisor Michael Copps, a former FCC commissioner.\n"In e-commerce, I look for the bigger guys like Amazon and Google to dominate the market, along with ISP-affiliated businesses," he told the E-Commerce Times. "Smaller guys will have to enter into pay-and-play agreements to make any headway."\nRegular freeway, no carpool/HOV lane or FasTrak congestion payment model. That's a common understanding of Net neutrality, he said. "Everyone can access the Internet at the same speed, which can be really slow or really fast."\nHOV lanes model. "One day we realize we need to give emergency vehicles and car poolers special rights, so we grant them special status over others for the public good. This is where we're now making that argument," said Wang.\nFasTrak congestion payment model. "We then create situations because we have HOV lanes that some people want to pay to bypass and others want to monetize," he continued. "Suddenly, we find inequities out there."\nThe U.S. is about to shift from first option toward the second and third options, Wang told the E-Commerce Times.\nNet neutrality repeal "will make it harder for smaller players to afford faster access and compete with the big boys unless there are guardrails set by the government," he noted. "The question is, who determines who gets to be in the HOV lane? And that's fraught with political lobbying, special interests, folks with their narratives and agendas on who's disenfranchised."\nThis will mean "more money is required to lobby and pass a bill and deal with new regulations," said Wang, "and more paperwork and bigger government, which is anathema to small business."\nWhat is your opinion on the Net neutrality repeal?\nSMBs have been betting big on e-commerce, suggests a nationwide U.S. survey DHL conducted this spring.\nTwenty-five percent of the 14,000 respondents to the survey expected that Q1 e-commerce sales would increase by 7-100 percent over Q1 2017 figures.\nThe survey was conducted through a combination of direct outreach to DHL customers and a targeted Twitter poll, DHL spokesperson Stephanie Schiff told the E-Commerce Times.\nThe participating DHL customers reported having to ship more than 50 percent of orders as B2C orders received online. The non-customer participants were SMBs, but all did not have an e-commerce component. Public sector organizations and national or multinational companies were not included.\n"SMBs tend to get a disproportionate amount of their sales through social media promotion," and Net neutrality repeal "is likely to hit SMBs particularly hard," said Rebecca Wettemann, VP of research at Nucleus Research.\n"When ISPs decide what content gets priority, they decide which social channels get prioritized or blocked as well," she told the E-Commerce Times.\nService providers "could just decide to charge different retailers different prices to deliver their content," Wettemann said. "What's the going rate for having the highest speed of service on Black Friday? There's simply no way SMBs could compete in such a bidding war."\n"The worst-case scenario for a small business like mine basically goes like this: Comcast starts a wine club, and, when people search for one to join, instead of being shown Google's results first, they're shown Comcast's option," said Mark Aseltine, founder of Uncorked Ventures.\n"Or Google's results and sites like my own are slowed down so much that it's easier to join Comcast's wine club," he told the E-Commerce Times. "There's not much we can do in regard to [that], but we can work on speed and branding where people would find our site fast enough and ask for our site directly."\nThe consequences in terms of the stifling of innovation and the lack of upside of starting an e-commerce business "are going to be huge," Aseltine predicted.\nOn the other hand, "e-commerce stores have far more to worry about than the cost of their bandwidth slightly increasing," observed Allen Walton, founder of Spy Guy.\n"How about they focus on doubling or tripling their annual revenue instead of being up in arms over something that might not even affect them?" he suggested.\n"I pay (US)$79 a month for unlimited bandwidth on Shopify. They could increase that price 10 times and I wouldn't even care," he told the E-Commerce Times.\nVarious public interest groups, including Free Press and Common Ground, have challenged the FCC's repeal of Net neutrality in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, which is expected to hear arguments in the case by the end of the year.\nThirty-six states have proposed or passed a resolution, bill or executive order supporting Net neutrality in one way or another, although some of those efforts have failed.\nIn California, Bill SB-822, the so-called "Net Neutrality Bill," was killed off last week.\nSome state legislators, led by Miguel Santiago, chairman of the state's Communications and Conveyance Committee, eviscerated its text, leading to accusations of corruption.\n"Net neutrality is a good thing," Aseltine said. "Until I hear a good argument for why it isn't, I'll support an overturn of the repeal."\nNew eCommerce Research Study: Online Retail Sites "Embarrassingly Slow"\nShould My E-Commerce Business Add Cryptocurrency to Its Payment Options?
For August 27: when did the UN ask to visit the site at Ghouta?\nWhile the delay from Wednesday to Sunday (or Monday, when the team got out and said, if this YouTube video is not false, that they are not even looking at what type of munition was used in part because they didn't want to put it in their white UN 4 by 4) is now an element in the case for missile strikes, Syria says the UN didn't even ASK until Saturday.\nIs that true? Even if the UK, for example, asked earlier, it is a UN team. So when did the UN make the request?\nSaturday August 24 is when UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's High Representative on Disarmament Angela Kane re-arrived in Damascus.
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As a longtime Arizona resident, Michal Tyra has lived and worked in almost every corner of the state. Michal received a B.A in International Affairs from Northern Arizona University and his M.A in International Security from University of Arizona. After graduation, Michal spent several cycles working in local politics on both the city and state level, amassing extensive experience in grassroots and high dollar political fundraising, event planning, and field campaign strategy. He later ran the Northwest Democratic Office as a Field Organizer where he worked extensively with state and local candidates, community leaders, and involved citizens to build an effective Get Out the Vote network in Southern Arizona. After the end of the 2012 elections, Michal joined the Phoenix Philanthropy Group as a Consulting Associate.\nVolunteer Highlights (past & present): Founding member of The Manifesto Project, The American Cancer Society, Relay For Life.
Sherman P. Bastarache undertakes the huge challenge of identifying the conundrums of science, religion, and moral rights in the debate surrounding human life. Children are our future. We must instill in them right thinking so the world becomes a better place to live. This sometimes means ridding ourselves of poor thoughts, poor beliefs, and the guilt that the world heaps upon us.\nMoral Indignation: Embryonic Stem Cells, DNA, and Christians by Sherman P. Bastarache addresses many of the issues surrounding stem cell research and the religious arguments against it. While Bastarache begins by stating it's not possible to cover all of the disputes that arise on the subject, he undertakes every one I have heard and does so in the greatest of detail. Using a blend of biblical and religious verses in context and the application of science, Bastarache presents a compelling case about where the true balance lies between faith and reason, and how the misapplication of some beliefs have created an end result—literally the death of a living, fully formed person in order to preserve something not known conclusively to have a life or a soul—that runs counter to the underlying argument it is attempting to make.\nSherman P. Bastarache has compiled a meticulously researched and well written assertion in Moral Indignation. The science presented is mind-boggling and as a layperson it was often a bit too complex for me to fully grasp. That said, even without the same degree of comprehension I'd have liked, the information and evidence provided made Bastarache's point definitive for me. I believe it was in Chapter Seven: Impartment of a Soul, the moment I handed the book to my wife and told her she had to read it. The science cannot be ignored, but when it's paired with philosophy and good, old-fashioned common sense, it has to be shared. It has to be understood. It must be put into practice. I would recommend this book to all who are conflicted on the subject of stem cell research, and those who are looking for a true examination of what it means to be pro-life.\nMoral Indignation: Embryonic Stem Cells, DNA, and Christians by Sherman P Bastarache is a powerful essay with a strong appeal to both religious men and women and scientists, a kind of dialogue between faith and reason, one in which the author asks very relevant questions about life, faith, science, and psychology. The underlying question that moves the discussions in this book is: Can we ever know anything with absolute certainty? In the opening pages, the author states: "The whole of this manuscript revolves around embryonic stem cell research and the moral issues that research entails," but the reader quickly learns that it is much bigger than that. The author uses embryonic stem cells research as an example to explore the intricate relationship between faith and science. What are the moral implications of stem cells research? Can eggs fertilized in stem cells acquire a soul? This and many others are the questions answered in this book.\nIt is important to state that this book isn't for readers who are close-minded. The author considers fanaticism as a sad obstacle to knowledge and truth and warns against fanatics: "These types will fight, even in light of being proven factually wrong. At that point, where they begin to see their error, they shut down and refuse to talk about the topic any longer—lest they have their eyes opened and cannot subscribe to their former belief." The book is well researched and filled with details that will capture the attention of readers. Sherman P Bastarache demonstrates a strong logic in his arrangement of ideas and asks the right questions at the right moment. References to experts in the field make the discussion even more interesting. Moral Indignation: Embryonic Stem Cells, DNA, and Christians points readers to the intersection between faith and reason and explores moral and religious themes that are thought provoking. It is expertly written, bold, and informative.\nMoral Indignation: Embryonic Stem Cells, DNA, and Christians by Sherman P. Bastarache is an in-depth study of science, religion, and morality surrounding embryonic stem cell research, a branch of research that has become synonymous with abortion. Pro-life campaigners are against such research, defining the cells as a fertilized egg and thus a soul imparted with human dignity. But have they taken the right stance? This book examines scientific research, religious thought, and moral thinking in an effort to help us understand the issues involved from the moment of conception and before. It explains why stem cell research is not pro-abortion and that it is important to have faith and science working together when searching for the answers to disease.\nMoral Indignation is a very thorough and critical discourse on the complex issues surrounding embryonic stem cell research. Sherman P. Bastarache provides answers to a veritable abundance of moral conundrums. Be prepared to exercise those brain cells because this highly relevant book will take you on a ride of a lifetime through science and religious thought. It is an intelligent examination of a range of very difficult subjects. I admired the painstaking research, fervor and enthusiasm of the author. The debate was engaging and, while the book is clearly a case for embracing embryonic cell research, it also examined in detail a variety of other pertinent issues of the day which I found absolutely fascinating. Whether you agree with the arguments presented or not, there is no question that this book is all about doing what is right.
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Peter Pearlman practices primarily in the areas of commercial litigation and business transactional work.\nMr. Pearlman was graduated from the University of Illinois and Seton Hall University School of Law. He is admitted to practice and has represented clients before all state and federal courts in the State of New Jersey; The United States District Courts for the Northern District of California and the Northern, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; the United States Circuit Court of Appeals and for the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Seventh and D.C. Circuits; and the United States Supreme Court, among others. He has been permitted to appear pro hac vice before a number of state and federal district courts throughout the United States.\nHe also regularly represents clients before the Financial Industrial Regulatory Authority, the American Arbitration Association and other self-regulatory organizations. He has been certified continuously by the Supreme Court of New Jersey's Board on Trial Attorney Certification as a civil trial attorney since that certification first became available. Mr. Pearlman is and has been a member of the Lawyers' Advisory Committee for the U.S. District Court District of New Jersey since 2008.\nMr. Pearlman is AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell. Mr. Pearlman has been included in The Best Lawyers in America in the area of Commercial Litigation. He is recognized in SuperLawyers for Business Litigation and Class Action/Mass Torts from 2005 through 2019, and also is listed in SuperLawyers Corporate Counsel. Mr. Pearlman was selected by the Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey and the New Jersey Commission on Professionalism in the Law as a recipient of a 2017 Professional Lawyer of the Year Award.\nMr. Pearlman has lectured on topics involving business litigation for the American Bar Association and the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education. He has taught trial advocacy for The National Institute of Trial Advocacy and has also taught trial and appellate skills at Hofstra, Widener and Roger Williams Schools of Law. He served for ten years as trustee of the Association of the Federal Bar of New Jersey, and is co-chair of the Class Action Committee of the New Jersey State Bar Association.\nCases in which Mr. Pearlman has been involved have been the subject of more than 60 published opinions, many of which have established important legal precedents.\nAs a transactional attorney, Mr. Pearlman has represented numerous clients in the formation, purchase, sale, reorganization and franchising of corporations, partnerships and limited liability companies in transactions ranging from a few hundred thousand dollars to in excess of $100 million.\nMr. Pearlman is a member of the Executive Committee of the firm.
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If clients choose to report and their case goes to prosecution, we will accompany the victim through any stage of the process and offer emotional support. We also offer assistance and support to family members or friends of a victim to help them process their feelings and to help them best support their loved one. Every day we work hard to ensure that victims feel heard and supported, and that they are given all of the information they need in order to make informed decisions. Additionally, we work to engage the community to end relationship and sexual abuse. Throughout the year, we present information about the dynamics of dating violence, consent, and healthy relationships to over 5,000 high schools students throughout the county. Additionally, we work with Skidmore students on social change initiatives.\nThis October, Wellspring will again be participating in the Allstate Foundation Purple Purse Challenge. The Allstate Foundation created the Purple Purse Challenge to raise awareness about an often overlooked tactic of control: financial abuse. The Challenge calls on domestic violence agencies to raise funds throughout October that the Foundation will match or even multiply. The Allstate Foundation Purple Purse Challenge encourages advocates to go beyond their job title to spread awareness and engage our community in new and creative ways.\nOn October 12th, Wellspring is teaming up with local restaurant NaNola to host our second annual event for the Purple Purse Challenge: Wellspring at NaNola. There will be a 50/50, raffle give-a-ways, and a game of Family Feud for everyone to participate in. Wellspring at NaNola is a way for community members to show that they want to be a part of the solution to end domestic abuse. Last year, we were moved by the support Wellspring received and we are excited to see what this year brings. By supporting Wellspring at NaNola, you are helping Wellspring provide services to survivors that may not be available without your contribution. If a client calls needing space for shelter, but our shelter is unsafe for them or full, your contribution allows us to buy them bus tickets to assist in their relocation to another county’s domestic violence shelter. A family may come in after a day’s worth of travel for us to find that they have not had access to food, your contribution allows us to buy them lunch while they complete a shelter intake. Clients who have been denied access to money may need professional clothes for a job interview, gas to get to their child’s school play, or money to fill a prescription; it is your contribution that allows us to give them a gift card to assist with those needs. Your contribution helps Wellspring to assist with everyday needs that other grant resources may not cover, allowing Wellspring to provide more comprehensive services keeping in mind the various challenges clients may face.\nWellspring wants to extend a huge thank you to our community!\n- Thank you to the local businesses throughout Saratoga County that have donated items for our raffle.\n- Thank you to NaNola for donating your space, a percentage of Thursday October 12th’s sales and your continued support of Wellspring!\n- And Thank YOU for supporting our event. We are proud to be a part of a community that so readily supports our goal of ending relationship and sexual abuse in our community.\nBy now you've probably realized that every day Wellspring collaborates with many of our local nonprofit agencies and community organizations to provide the best services we can for our clients. We don't need to re-create the wheel if another agency has a program or service that would benefit our clients, we refer them... and they do the same. The mission of Saratoga County Economic Opportunity Council (EOC) is to provide and promote opportunities for individuals and families to achieve self-sufficiency-- clearly a mission that's also important to Wellspring. Click here to hear Krystal Nowhitney Hernandez talk about how EOC collaborates and supports Wellspring's mission... the second part of her video is a clue to just one of the unique challenges domestic violence survivors may face as they look to leave the abuse.\nThe Prevention Council strives to give youth the skills they need to choose healthy behaviors (thereby reducing the possibility that they will engage in drug or alcohol use or other risk behaviors). Their executive director, Janine Stuchin says "everyone deserves to grow up in a home that is safe." and she also knows that addressing violence in the home can reduce the risk of drug and alcohol use among youth. Click here for more from Janine.\nEvery domestic violence survivor's obstacles to leaving and their support needs are different. Often they bring vulnerabilities that may have predated the abuse... or may be as a result of trauma caused by the domestic violence... or by a lifetime of trauma. The barriers are diverse: limited proficiency in English, immigration concerns, learning or developmental disabilities. These can all complicate employment and self-sufficiency. Or there may be mental health concerns or alcohol or drug dependencies- sometimes these were coping strategies that helped the person get through the day... but in the end complicated their life. And sometimes what people think of as deficiencies or challenges, when looked at from a different angle show strength and resilience, that folks who haven't overcome such obstacles don't have. At Wellspring we understand the complexities of people's lives and have partnerships with other organizations to provide the support they need to overcome these barriers. So whatever challenges you are struggling with, you are not alone. We can help.\n... but she's holding it for the same reason.\nDid you watch the Emmy Awards last night? Arguably the most powerful acceptance speech was delivered by Nicole Kidman as she accepted the award for outstanding actress in a limited series or movie. It's her first Emmy, but her words will linger in Emmy history, "... sometimes when you're acting, you get a chance to bring a bigger message... We shone a light on domestic abuse."\nShe accepted the award for her role in Big Little Lies, where she played a character who was in an abusive relationship. She acknowledged how difficult it was to play this role. I applaud Kidman for using her moment of recognition to open up a conversation about the "complicated, insidious disease" of domestic violence. The first step to ending relationship abuse is to talk about it so we're able to recognize it, understand it, and help victims toward the resources they need to become survivors.\nAnd we've got an opportunity to start that conversation right here in Saratoga County. On Sunday, October 15th at 4 pm at Northshire Books in Saratoga Springs, we're having an open community discussion about Big Little Lies. It's like a one time book club. If you missed a previous blog post, where Robin Dalton talked about Big Little Lies and the work Wellspring does, you can see it here. Thanks Nicole... and thanks Robin, for inspiring us to start the conversation. We all know that when women start talking about what really matters, positive change happens. So whether you've read the book or watched the series, join us... there will be women -and men- there who care about this issue too. Let's start to conversation, and then let's work together to end relationship and sexual abuse.\nClick here to hear why he supports the work of Wellspring and other agencies like ours that provide a vital link to the safety for survivors of abuse.
Congratulations to seven pupils who recently won a colouring competition organised by Centra in Holywood. The boys and girls were delighted to receive their prize.\nPosted on January 5, 2017 by Debbie Crookshanks.
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Had a wonderful Christmas Eve get-together at the OH condo. As usual, Chris outdid herself with the (her own) catering.\nWe began the evening with a singalong, followed by the kids opening presents (they were really impatient/excited), big eats, then more entertainment. We started the playing/singing of Christmas carols with two guitarists, but ended with 2 ukulele players and 3 prospective new uke players.\nThe entertainment highlight was, hands down, the '12 days of Christmas' performed by grandson Tyler and Mom Debbie. The audience sang the verses while Tyler and Mom played/acted out each of the 12 days; Something they saw on YouTube, but this performance was a classic.\n12/25 is Chris' birthday but, as usual (whether the party is 12/24 or 12/25), she's 100% focused on kids and grandkids.
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Brunswick High School has reinstated a summer math curriculum for students Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2 for the school year.\nDownload "Brunswick High School has reinstated a summer math curriculum for students Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2 for the 2014-2015 school year."\n3 Part One: Linear Equations Graph each line using a table of values. 1. Solve for y 7x y = -7-7x -7x Subtract 7x from each side -y = -7x 7 y = 7x + 7 Multiply or divide each term by Pick 3 numbers for x and plug them into the equation to find y. X Y (1) + 7 = 14 7(0) + 7 = 7 7(-1) + 7 = 0 3. Plot the points on a graph then draw the line. Special Case Lines The slope of a horizontal line is 0. The equation of a horizontal line is y = c. The slope of a vertical line is undefined. The equation of a vertical line is x = c.\n6 Part Two: Solving Linear Equations Part Three: Solving Systems of Equations Solve a system of equations by GRAPHING.\n8 Honors Algebra 2 Summer Math ADDING AND SUBTRACTING RADICALS To add or subtract square roots, they have to have the same radicand (number under the radical) =9 5 You may have to simplify the radicals first = = = = 14 2 MULTIPLYING/DISTRIBUTING RADICALS To multiply square roots, you multiply the coefficients together and the radicands together. Always simplify your final answer = = = = 30 3 Distribute each expression = = = = = = = = = DIVIDING BY RADICALS/RATIONALIZING THE DENOMINATOR In order for a fraction to be simplified, the expression in the denominator cannot have a radical in it. Rationalizing the denominator is a procedure for making that happen.\n9 Part Five: Factoring Factoring is the opposite of multiplication (distribution) and FOILing. You should always start by factoring out the Greatest Common Factor (GCF). It is the biggest number/letter that is a multiple of all the terms. Example: Factor by the GCF Example: Factoring a trinomial with an x 2 leading.\n11 Method A: Solving by Factoring (This method does not apply to every equation as some expressions are not factorable) Method B: Solve by Quadratic Formula The quadratic formula is a method for solving quadratic equations that will work for all cases.\nThis unit has primarily been about quadratics, and parabolas. Answer the following questions to aid yourselves in creating your own study guide.\nWarm Up. Write an equation given the slope and y-intercept. Write an equation of the line shown.\n1.6 A LIBRARY OF PARENT FUNCTIONS. Copyright Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.\nLines, Lines, Lines!!! Slope-Intercept Form ~ Lesson Plan I. Topic: Slope-Intercept Form II. III. Goals and Objectives: A. The student will write an equation of a line given information about its graph.\nStudents will be able to simplify and evaluate numerical and variable expressions using appropriate properties and order of operations.\nis the degree of the polynomial and is the leading coefficient.
This quote by Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen has been chosen by the Hofburg‘s prestigious press corps to introduce the article about the reception for Expedition Antarctic Blanc on the President‘s website.\nThe GOST delegation consisting of six members handed over with pride in Vienna’s Hofburg the Antarctic Blanc expedition flag to the President Van der Bellen on January 22, 2019.\nThe ceremony took 30 minutes and the President received an expedition report, watched the official video, signed the flag and had in-depth discussions with the delegates.\nThe president who himself is greatly engaged in environmental topics and climate discussions worldwide has listened carefully how a private initiative as the Global Offshore Sailing Team (GOST) has been able to connect nations, politicians, scientists and the civil society to enter deeper into discussions about important historical, environmental and societal topics. With its expeditions GOST hereby became an ambassador for international understanding.\nPresident Van der Bellen also took note that Austria’s ratification of the Environmental Protocol is still missing and is now in contact with the Founding Director of the Austrian Polar Research Institute Prof. Dr. Andreas Richter to examine the topic.
June 17, 2015: Eric Kyle Nicholson, 42, of Swifton, Arkansas appeared before Jackson County Circuit Judge, Harold S. Erwin, and pled to 10 years in the Arkansas Department of Corrections and a 60 month Suspended Imposition of Sentence for Terroristic Threatening a class D felony and Attempted Domestic Battery in the First Degree a class C felony.\nThese charges stem from an October 20, 2014 investigation when Nicole Cleveland, of Swifton reported to deputies that she was taken to a remote part of Jackson County where ERIC KYLE NICHOLSON told her that he was going to kill her. Nicholson zip tied her hands behind her back, poured gasoline on her, and then started putting out lit cigarettes on her shoulder.\nM-F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.