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Lyme disease due to different Borrelia species and ticks)
Organisms: Borrelia species such as B. hermsii, B. parkeri, B. duttoni, B. miyamotoi
Vector: Ornithodoros species
Regions : Primarily in Africa, Spain, Saudi Arabia, Asia in and certain areas of Canada and the western United States
Symptoms: Relapsing fever typically presents as recurring high fevers, flu-like symptoms, headaches, and muscular pain, with less common symptoms including rigors, joint pain, altered mentation, cough, sore throat, painful urination, and rash
Treatment: Antibiotics are the treatment for relapsing fever, with doxycycline, tetracycline, or erythromycin being the treatment of choice.
Typhus Several diseases caused by Rickettsia bacteria (below)
Rocky Mountain spotted fever
Organism: Rickettsia rickettsii
Vector: Wood tick (Dermacentor variabilis), D. andersoni
Region (US): East, Southwest
Vector: Amblyomma cajennense
Region (Brazil): São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais.
Symptoms:Fever, headache, altered mental status, myalgia,States
Severe febrile illness, headaches, coma in 1/3 patients
Organism: tentatively Alongshan virus, jingmenvirus group in the flavivirus family
Vector: tick (unspecified)
Region: Inner Mongolia but potentially more widespread
Protozoan
Babesiosis
Organism: Babesia microti, B. equi
Vector: Ixodes scapularis, I. pacificus
Region (US): Northeast, West Coast
Cytauxzoonosis
Organism: Cytauxzoon felis
Vector: Dermacentor variabilis (American dog tick)
Region (US): South, Southeast
Toxin
Tick paralysis
Cause: Toxin
Vector (US): D. andersoni, D. variabilis West
Region (US): East
Vector (Australia): Ixodes holocyclus
Region (Australia): East
Allergies
Alpha-gal allergy - Alpha-gal syndrome caused by immune reaction to the Alpha-gal sugar molecule introduced by ticks. The immune reaction can leave people with an allergy to red meat.
See also
Ticks of domestic animals
References
External links
Tick-Borne Diseases: Recommendations for Workers and Employers—National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Tickborne Diseases—National Center for Infectious Diseases (CDC)
Tickborne Disease Website—Massachusetts Department of Public Health
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after having thought about it for a long time. Instead, influential people from all over Italy had been approaching Borghese and asking him why he taking was doing nothing to impede the spreading degeneracy and chaos. It was these entreaties from sympathetic patriots that supposedly prompted him to respond and take concrete action. See ibid., pp. 117–18.
58 Flamini, Partito del golpe, volume 2, p. 3. According to the Extraparliamentary Left Research Group, the Circolo dei Selvatici originally served as a cultural "front" for an earlier RSI veterans association headed by Borghese, the Fronte Grigioverde (Grey-Green Front [a reference to the color of Italian military uniforms]). It was then later used to "cover" the early gatherings of the FN. See Strage di stato: Vent'anni dopo, pp. 191, 254–5.
59 ThisGrande, Umberto
De Lillo, Marcello
Dell'Amico, Lando
Delle Chiaie, Stefano –, –, –, –, ,
De Lorenzo, Giovanni , , , , ,
Delplace, José
Delta Front (Fronte Delta)
Del Valle, Pedro
de Maistre, Joseph
De Marchi, Giancarlo ,
De Marco, Franco
de Marenches, Alexandre
De Marsanich, Augusto ,
democratic states
Democrazia Cristiana (DC)
Demokrat Parti (DP: Democrat Party)
demonization of designated enemies
Depret, Jacques
Der Einzige und sein Eigentum (Stirner)
Der Freiwillige (HAIG publications)
de Rivera, José Antonio Primo
De Rosa, Giovanni ,
De Roux, Dominique
Der Wiking-Ruf (HAIG publications)
De Sario, Giacomo
designated enemies, dehumanization/demonization of
de Spínola, António –
Destructive Proletarian Group (Gruppo Proletario Eversivo)
Destutt de Tracy, Antoine –,
Deutsche Bank
Deutsche Gemeinschaft (DG: German Association)
Deutsche Reichspartei (DRP: German Reich Party)
Deutsches Kulturwerk Europäischen Geistes (DKEG: German Cultural Association for the European Spirit)
Deutsche Soziale Bewegung (DSB)
Deutsche Union (DU: German Union)
Deutsche Volksunion (DVU: German Peoples' Union)
Devrimçi Sol (DEV-SOL: Revolutionary Left)
de Vuyst, Peter
Die Kameradschaft (newsletter)
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and minor triads, the dominant seventh.
Studies : Czerny, Boring, Philipp, Bach,
Pieces : Selected from the classic, romantic, and modern masters. The
study of Sonatinas.
Fourth Year
Scales: Contrary motion scales; parallel motion in dotted and triple
rhythms; Chromatic Scales.
Arpeggios: The Diminished seventh; majors and minors contrary
motion.
Studies: Czerny, Boring, Heller, Philipp, Bach — two part Inventions.
Pieces: Selected from the standard composers. Easy Sonatas.
Required Work in Voice
Preparatory Course
First Year
Scales: All majors, vocalized to the octave.
Exercises: Study of intervals; throat anatomy; correct position; relax-
ation and breath-control; articulation and pronunciation.
Arpeggios: Major triads to the octave.
Studies: Connell and Marchesi.
Songs: Easy songs by the best composers.
Second Year
Scales: All majors to the octave, legato and staccato.
Exercises: Sustained tones exemplifying crescendo and dimuendo.
Arpeggios: Major triads to the octave and tenth.
Studies: Connell and Marchesi.
Songs: Easy songs by the best composers.
Third Year
Scales:All majors and harmonic minors to the octave, legato and
staccato.
Arpeggios: Major and minor triads to the octave, tenth and twelfth.
Studies: Marchesi and Seiber.
Songs: Schubert, Franz, Schumann and the moderns.
61
Fourth Year
Scales: Majors, harmonic minors and melodic minors. *
Exercises: Trills, embellishments, etc.
Arpeggios: The dominant seventh to the octave.
Studies: Marchesi and Lutgen.
Songs: Classic and modern composers; beginning study of arias.
Required Work in Violin
Preparatory Course
First Year
Scales: Majors and melodic minors, one octave.
Arpeggios: Major and minor triads, one octave.
Studies: Selected from Wichl, Wohlfahrt, Gruenberg, Bostleman.
Pieces: Chosen from Wecker, Dancla, Hauser, Bohm, etc.
Second Year
Scales: Majors and melodic minors, two octaves.
Arpeggios: Major and minor triads, two octaves.
Studies: Sitt and Dont.
Pieces: Bohm, Beethoven, Oossec, Thome.
Third Year
Scales: Majors and melodic minors, two octaves, faster tempo.
Arpeggios: Major and minor triads, two octaves, faster tempo.
Studies: Sevcik, Dont, Sitt.
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the lower level.
References
Royce, Graydon (November 18, 2007) "A place to shine" Star Tribune
Papatola, Dominic P. (November 6, 2008) "'Rainbow Crow' legend even more beautiful, and sad, because it's so rare" Saint Paul Pioneer Press
Berdan, Kathy (April 27, 2018) "https://www.twincities.com/2018/04/27/st-paul-steppingstone-theater-2018-season/" Saint Paul Pioneer Press
External links
SteppingStone Theatre for Youth Development
Category:Youth theatre companies
Category:Theatres in Minnesota
Category:Youth organizations based in Minnesota
Category:Arts organizations based in Saint Paul, Minnesota
Category:Buildings and structures in Saint Paul, Minnesota
Category:Education in Saint Paul, Minnesota
Category:Minneapolis–Saint Paul
Category:Arts organizations established in 1987
Category:1987 establishments in Minnesota30, 2019:
Mayor: Mike Cruz
Vice Mayor: Emil Trinidad
Councilors:
Chris Evert Tadeo
Siann Fernandez
Daneking Noble
Edgar Rafael Tumbocon
Cesario Galleguez
Welly B. Navalta
Jay Ar Paz
Pillar Onia
ABC President: Cesario B. Galleguez
SK Federated President: Raisa M. Tumbocon
Education
Elementary schools
Government elementary schools:
Luna Este Elementary School
Bantug Elementary School(formerly Bantug A.N.P. Pilot School)
Baracbac Elementary School
Barat Elementary School
Decreto Elementary School
Diket Elementary School
Diaz Elementary School
Don Montano Elementary School
Doña Nena Elementary School
Esperanza Elementary School
Evangelista Elementary School
Flores Elementary School
Gonzales Elementary School
La Paz Elementary School
Lauren Elementary School (Celestino L. Clariza Elementary School)
Lubong Elementary School
Luna Weste Elementary School
Pemienta Elementary School
Mantacdang Elementary School
Maseil-seil Alo-o Elementary School
Nampalcan - Molina Elementary School
Ricos Elementary School
San | {
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financial period beginning in 2021, Juncker said, the EU will devote a quarter of its budget to solving the crisis.
A new study reveals the health risks posed by the making, use and disposal of plastics. Jeffrey Phelps / Getty Images
With eight million metric tons of plastic entering the world's oceans every year, there is growing concern about the proliferation of plastics in the environment. Despite this, surprisingly little is known about the full impact of plastic pollution on human health.
But a first-of-its-kind study released Tuesday sets out to change that. The study, Plastic & Health: The Hidden Costs of a Plastic Planet, is especially groundbreaking because it looks at the health impacts of every stage in the life cycle of plastics, from the extraction of the fossil fuelsSTEAL OF THE SHOW WAS: 3 year old basketball and YouTube sensation, Titus Ashby a trick shot MASTER! Check out the #MostViralPlayer#HallOfGame winner’s EPIC trick shot attempt
2014 Hall of Game Award Winners
Category
Winner
Alti-Dude
Nyjah Huston (skateboarder)
Amped Up Anthem
Fall Out Boy (My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark)
Dynamic Duo
Peyton Manning and His WRs (Denver Broncos)
Captain Clutch
Richard Sherman (Seattle Seahawks)
Dance Machine
Joseph Fauria (Detroit Lions)
Most Awesome Mascot
L.A. Kings (Bailey the Lion)
Most Valuable Cartoon
Adventure Time
We Got Game!
Miami Heat
Fantastic Fanstars
Seattle Seahawks
Best Cartoon Boogie
Richard Watterson (The Amazing World of Gumball)
Best Foes Forever
Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers
Gnarliest Newcomer
Lance Coury (Motocross)
I Got Swag
Colin Kaepernick (San Francisco 49ers)
Rumble Royalty
John Cena (WWE superstar)
In It to Win It
Victoria Azarenka (Tennis)
He Got Game
Miguel Cabrera (Detroit Tigers)
She Got Game
Leticia Bufoni (skateboarder)
Most Viral Player
Titus Ashby
Queen of the Slopes
Lindsey Vonn (skier)
Super Siblings
Brook | {
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Eudald Pradell, punchcutter.
Sweden
Akke Kumlien (Kumlien Medieval)
Karl-Erik Forsberg (Berling, Lunda, Carolus, Ericus, Gustavus, Polhem, Carolina Script, Aros Antiqua, and more)
Bo Berndal (Sispos and Sisneg. Old Swedish standard (SIS 030011, 1973) for public road signs, displays, etc.)
Franko Luin
Switzerland
Adrian Frutiger (1928-2015, Avenir, Frutiger, Univers)
Karl Gerstner
Max Miedinger (Helvetica)
Syria
Mamoun Sakkal (Shilia, Hasan Al Quds, Al-Futtaim)
Thailand
Anuthin Wongsunkakon
United Kingdom
Charles Robert Ashbee (, Prayer Book)
Richard Austin (Bel, Porson)
Paul Barnes (Guardian Egyptian, with Christian Schwartz, 2005)
Jonathan Barnbrook (Mason, Exocet, 1996 released through Emigre fonts, Nylon, Prototype, Bastarda)
John Baskerville (Baskerville)
Neville Brody (Arcadia, 1986, Blur, Auto-Suggestion))
Matthew Carter (Snell Roundhand, 1965; Shelley Script, 1972; Galliard, 1978; Skia, Georgia, Mantinia, all 1993; Verdana, 1996; Tahoma, 1999)
William Caslon (Caslon)
Roy ColeFormer President Barack Obama has made few public statements about the Affordable Care Act since leaving office, even as Republicans have repeatedly tried to undo his signature domestic achievement. | Julio Cortez/AP Photo First day of Obamacare enrollment stays drama-free
Former President Barack Obama sought to boost his namesake health law Wednesday by appearing in a video urging people to sign up for coverage on the first day of the 2018 enrollment season.
Obama’s call comes as the Trump administration has taken numerous actions to undermine the law while doing almost nothing to publicize the start of the six-week enrollment season that wraps up on Dec. 15.
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Boston Bruins; Dylan Larkin, Detroit Red Wings; Jonathan Huberdeau, Florida Panthers; Vincent Trocheck, Florida Panthers; Brendan Gallagher, Montreal Canadiens
Defensemen
Mike Green, Detroit Red Wings
Victor Hedman, Tampa Bay Lightning
Erik Karlsson, Ottawa Senators
Others receiving votes: Morgan Rielly, Toronto Maple Leafs; Shea Weber, Montreal Canadiens; Charlie McAvoy, Boston Bruins; Keith Yandle, Florida Panthers
Goaltenders
Andrei Vasilevskiy, Tampa Bay Lightning
Carey Price, Montreal Canadiens
Others receiving votes: Tuukka Rask, Boston Bruins
The Lightning, the top team in the League, dominated this roster on merit.
Stamkos was voted in as the captain. He is joined by linemate Kucherov, who leads the League in points (59) and was named on all 12 ballots. Hedman, fourth in the League in points among defensemen (31) and sixth among all skaters in time on ice (25:53), was selected by 11 of the 12 voters.Vasilevskiy, who leads the League in wins (26) and has a .935 save percentage, was a unanimous selection of the NHL.com panel.
No other team in the Atlantic had multiple players selected.
In one of the closest team races, Marchand was named to six ballots and made the team over Bruins linemate Bergeron, who received three votes.
Video: SJS@TOR: Matthews opens scoring with a nice tip-in
Metropolitan Division
Forwards
Alex Ovechkin, Washington Capitals (captain)
Claude Giroux, Philadelphia Flyers
Taylor Hall, New Jersey Devils
John Tavares, New York Islanders
Phil Kessel, Pittsburgh Penguins
Sebastian Aho, Carolina Hurricanes
Others receiving votes: Josh Bailey, New York Islanders; Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins; Jakub Voracek, Philadelphia Flyers; Anders Lee, New York Islanders; Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh Penguins; Teuvo Teravainen, Carolina Hurricanes
Defensemen
John Carlson, Washington Capitals
Seth Jones, Columbus Blue Jackets
Shayne Gostisbehere, Philadelphia Flyers
Others receiving votes: Ryan McDonagh, New | {
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working people, it replaced
the old mainstream labor ideologies (including
anarchism, socialism and communism), which
never again regained their old importance
among the working class.
FORA, the traditional anarchist union, was
closed as a result of this.
In 1952, following the imprisonment and torture
of several FORA members, anarchists of all
factions launched a campaign to inform the
public of this situation.
After the violent coup that overthrew Perón
in 1955, anarchist periodicals reappeared
openly once again, among them La Protesta
and Acción Libertaria.
However, Argentinian anarchism could never
recover as a movement with popular roots.
== More recent developments ==
The FACA became Argentine Libertarian Federation
(FLA) in 1955, but like its predecessor organization
was never able to gain a mass following.
In 1985, the FLA replaced Acción Libertaria,
its newspaper, with a new political journal
called El Libertario.
== References ==
== Bibliography ==
Colombo, Eduardo (1971), "Anarchism in Argentina
and Uruguay", inApter, David E.; Joll, James,
Anarchism Today, Garden City, New York: Anchor
Books, pp. 211–244.
Oved, Yaacov (1997).
"The Uniqueness of Anarchism in Argentina".
Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina
y el Caribe.
Tel Aviv: University of Tel Aviv.
8 (1).
ISSN 0792-7061.
OCLC 25122634.
Simon, S. Fanny (February 1946).
"Anarchism and Anarcho-Syndicalism in South
America".
The Hispanic American Historical Review.
Durham: Duke University Press.
26 (1): 38–59.
doi:10.2307/2507692.
ISSN 0018-2168.
Thompson, Ruth (1985).
"The Limitations of Ideology in the Early
Argentine Labour Movement: Anarchism in the
Trade Unions, 1890—1920".
Journal of Latin American Studies.
16 (01): 81–99.
doi:10.1017/S0022216X00004041.
ISSN 0022-216X.
Thompson, Ruth (1990), "Argentine Syndicalism:
Reformism before Revolution", in van der Linden,
Marcel; Thorpe, Wayne, Revolutionary Syndicalism:
an International Perspective, Aldershot: Scolar
Press, pp. 167–183, ISBN 0-85967-815-6
== Further reading ==
== External links ==
History of Anarchism in Argentina from R.A.
Forum
The Anarchist City of America Santiago Juan-Navarro's
article on Pierre Quiroule's work
Website of the FLA (Argentine Libertarian
Federation)
FLA cited in the Anarchist Encyclopedia
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The district court granted summary judgment to the defendants. Davis appeals that
judgment and also challenges several discovery rulings. We affirm.
On October 27, 2003, Davis slipped on a chair in his prison cell and landed on his
wrist. X‐rays taken at the prison’s medical unit showed a wrist fracture, and so Dr. Odeida
Dalmasi, the prison physician, recommended that Davis be taken to the local hospital. At
the hospital, Davis saw Dr. Clark, an orthopedic surgeon. Davis received pain medication
and a long‐arm cast on his wrist. Dr. Clark also requested that Davis receive a second round
of x‐rays by November 6th for him to review, that Davis be provided with more pain
medication, and that Davis return in four weeks to change the cast.
Davis alleges that on October 31 he sent a written request for the prison to schedule
the second round of x‐rays. He provided no evidence of the request, and the prison has no
record of it. On November 10 Davis sent another written request to the prison concerning
his wrist, and later that day he received a response telling him to watch for a future “call
out.” Sometime between November 10 and 14, he went to the medical unit and confronted
the health‐services manager, Eddie Samalio, asking why his medical needs were being
ignored. On November 14 Davis saw Dr. Dalmasi, who noticed for the first time that Dr.
Clark had requested a second round of x‐rays and as a result immediately had the x‐rays
taken and prescribed pain medication. Davis alleges that Dr. Dalmasi also informed him
that his wrist had healed incorrectly, but Dr. Dalmasi denies ever saying this. The second
round of x‐rays were not sent to Dr. Clark.
On November 25 Davis saw Dr. Clark for his follow‐up appointment to replace his
cast. A third set of x‐rays were also taken; these films revealed that the wrist was healing
properly. Davis alleges that Dr. Clark told him that the wrist had not healed properly, but
nothing in the record supports this allegation. Two months later, the prison’s medical unit
gave Davis a fourth x‐ray and concluded that the wrist fracture had healed properly. The
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INITIAL DECISION RELEASE NO. 106
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDING
FILE NO. 3-8772
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Before the
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C.
_______________________________
In the Matter of :
: INITIAL DECISION
M. RIMSON & CO., INC., : February 25, 1997
MOSHE RIMSON, :
JONATHAN MENDE & :
ASSOCIATES, INC., :
JONATHAN AURIELIO MENDE, :
TODD LEVAUGHN HICKMAN, :
CHRISTIAN JEAN-MARIE GIRODET, :
MITCHELL AGUIRRE, :
CLAUDIO PETER IODICE, III, :
ALEX DAVID SHINDMAN, :
YEVGENY G. SHKILKO, :
DAVID FEYJIN, AND :
ROGER DANTONI, III :
:
______________________________
APPEARANCES: Kenneth W. Marcuse, Petra T. Tasheff, Robert C.
Skrzypczak, Robert G. Heim, and David G. Rizzo for
the Division of Enforcement, Securities and
Exchange Commission.
Aegis Frumento, Jenice Malecki, John F. Lang and
Rebecca White for Respondent Alex David Shindman.
Leon Lipkin for Respondents M. Rimson & Co., Inc.,
and Moshe Rimson.
BEFORE: Lillian A. McEwen, Administrative Law
Judge
==========================================START OF PAGE 2======
I. PROCEDURAL HISTORY
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission
("Commission") issued an ordertwenty-nine witnesses testified for
the Division of Enforcement ( Division ) and I admitted 378
exhibits. None of the Respondents offered testimony or exhibits
on their behalf during the December 1995 hearing. At the
reopened hearing, I received into evidence eighteen exhibits and
1 On August 14, 1996, the Commission amended the OIP after the
hearing in the instant case to add except for
the respondents Girodet, Feyjin, and Dantoni, as to whom no
civil penalty is sought to the issues section
III F (OIP at 12).
2 Default Orders were entered against Claudio Peter Iodice, III
on March 7, 1996, Order Making Findings, Imposing Sanctions, and
Issuing a Cease and Desist Order by Default Against Respondent
Claudio Peter Iodice, III, 61 SEC Docket 1210; against Christian
Jean-Marie Girodet on August 23, 1996, Order Making Findings,
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5 times.
Championships
1958,
1959,
1967,
1969,
1970,
1985,
1986,
1988,
1989,
1990,
1991,
1992,
1993,
1995,
1996,
1997,
1998,
2001,
2003,
2004,
2005,
2006,
2007
Runner-up
1960,
1968,
1971,
1978,
1979,
1984,
1987,
1999,
2000,
2002,
Semi Final's
1958,
1959,
1960,
1961,
1963,
1964,
1965,
1966,
1967,
1968,
1969,
1970,
1971,
1972,
1975,
1978,
1979,
1982,
1984,
1985,
1986,
1987,
1988,
1989,
1990,
1991,
1992,
1993,
1994,
1995,
1996,
1997,
1998,
1999,
2000,
2001,
2002,
2003,
2004,
2005,
2006,
2007,
2018
In 1974 the league did not celebrate the tournament.
Individual awards
LVSM Most Valuable Player
Luis "Feñito" Rodríguez – 1999
Enrique "Papolito" López – 1991, 1993
Hiram Padilla – 1992
José L. Díaz – 1990
Joey Rivera – 1985, 1986
LVSM Rookie of the Year
Víctor "Vitito" Rivera – 1994
Omar Rivera – 2007
LVSM Best Setter
Esteban Rodríguez – 1999
Enrique "Papolito" López – 1992
LVSM Best Blocker
Hiram Padilla – 1991, 1989
Willie de Jesús – 1990, 1994
Victor Ruiz – 2010
LVSM Defensive Player of the Year
Edwin Fernandez – 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991
LVSM Final Most Valuable Player
Steve Klosterman - 2007
Víctor "Vitito" Rivera – 1997, 2001, 2003, 2006
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Víctor "Chiqui" Bird – 2004
José L. Díaz – 1998
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Ángel L. Colón –H33T, one of the Internet's most popular torrent sites, disappeared offline in September following a complaint from Universal Music over the unauthorized distribution of Robin Thicke’s album Blurred Lines. After a brief return the site suffered a total blackout and until now has been presumed dead. Today, however, H33T is back online with its owner telling TorrentFreak that just two links caused the site's worldwide takedown.
H33t, one of the largest BitTorrent sites on the Internet, suddenly disappeared three months ago. Initially the downtime caused confusion but it later transpired that the site’s domain registrar, Germany-based Key-Systems, had removed H33T’s nameservers.
A few days later TorrentFreak was able to confirm that the takedown was the result of legal action.
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AND THE ROYAL FAMILY.
SHE HAS MADE 22 OFFICIAL VISITS.
THE CROWDS HAVE BEEN THERE FOR
EVERY SMILE, WAVE, AND SPEECH.
>> INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE BELONG
WELL TO A COUNTRY, BUT THE
CHARACTER OF THE NATION IS
FORMED BY OTHER FACTORS.
RACE, LANGUAGE, RELIGION,
CULTURE, AND TRADITION ALL HAVE
SOME CONTRIBUTION TO MAKE.
WHEN I THINK OF THE DIVERSITY OF
THESE FACTORS IN CANADA TODAY
AND THE ACHIEVEMENTS THAT HAVE
GROWN FROM THEIR UNION, I FEEL
PROUD AND HAPPY TO BE QUEEN OF
SUCH A NATION.
>> Rosemary: IN 1957, THE QUEEN
TOOK HER FIRST TRIP TO CANADA AS
QUEEN, WHERE SHE OPENED THE 23RD
ALTAR.
SHE RETURNED TWO YEARS LATER TO
OPEN THE ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY.
DURING THAT SIX-WEEK TRIP SHE
VISITED EVERY PROVINCE AND
TERRITORY.
>> Announcer: THE RECEPTION WAS
COOL.
A FEW BOOS AND HISSES AND THIS
POLICEREACTION.
>> Rosemary: THE QUEEN RECEIVED
A VERY DIFFERENT WELCOME WHEN
SHE VISITED QUÉBEC CITY IN 1964.
SHE WAS MET, AS YOU HEARD THERE,
CROWDS OF BOOING SEPARATISTS.
SEVERAL WERE ARRESTED AND THE
DAY BECAME KNOWN AS TRUNCHEON
SATURDAY.
THREE DAYS LATER THE QUEEN WAS
HERE IN OTTAWA FOR CANADA'S
CENTENNIAL BEFORE ZIPPING OVER
TO MONTREAL FOR EXPO 67.
SHE OPENED THE 1976 MONTREAL
OLYMPICS BEFORE NERVOUSLY WATCH
HER DAUGHTER, PRINCESS ANNE,
COMPETE IN THE EQUESTRIAN
THREE-DAY EVENT.
>> TODAY I HAVE PROCLAIMED THIS
NEW CONSTITUTION, ONE THAT IS
TRULY CANADIAN AT LAST.
>> Rosemary: THE QUEEN WAS AGAIN
IN OTTAWA IN 1982 FOR A
REMARKABLE MOMENT ON APRIL 17.
SHE SIGNED CANADA'S NEW
CONSTITUTION AND ENSHRINED THE
CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS.
IT ALLOWED US TO CHANGE OUR
CONSTITUTION WITHOUT BRITAIN'S
PERMISSION.
>> I AM NOT JUST | {
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museum houses
the original Popemobile used by Pope John
Paul II in the 1980s along with numerous hearses,
embalming displays, and information on famous
funerals.
Venues across Houston regularly host local
and touring rock, blues, country, dubstep,
and Tejano musical acts. While Houston has
never been widely known for its music scene,
Houston hip-hop has become a significant,
independent music scene that is influential
nationwide.
=== Tourism and recreation ===
The Theater District is a 17-block area in
the center of downtown Houston that is home
to the Bayou Place entertainment complex,
restaurants, movies, plazas, and parks. Bayou
Place is a large multilevel building containing
full-service restaurants, bars, live music,
billiards, and Sundance Cinema. The Bayou
Music Center stages live concerts, stage plays,
and stand-up comedy.
Space Center Houston is the official visitors'
center of NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.
The Space Center has many interactive exhibits
including moon rocks, a shuttlesimulator,
and presentations about the history of NASA's
manned space flight program. Other tourist
attractions include the Galleria (Texas' largest
shopping mall, located in the Uptown District),
Old Market Square, the Downtown Aquarium,
and Sam Houston Race Park.
Houston's current Chinatown and the Mahatma
Gandhi District are two major ethnic enclaves,
reflecting Houston's multicultural makeup.
Restaurants, bakeries, traditional-clothing
boutiques, and specialty shops can be found
in both areas.
Houston is home to 337 parks, including Hermann
Park, Terry Hershey Park, Lake Houston Park,
Memorial Park, Tranquility Park, Sesquicentennial
Park, Discovery Green, Buffalo Bayou Park
and Sam Houston Park. Within Hermann Park
are the Houston Zoo and the Houston Museum
of Natural Science. Sam Houston Park contains
restored and reconstructed homes which were
originally built between 1823 and 1905. A
proposal has been made to open the city's
first botanic garden at Herman Brown Park.Of
the 10 most populous U.S. cities, Houston
has the | {
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• In:Petr Čech (Chelsea FC)
• Out: Abou Diaby (released, Olympique de Marseille), Ryo Miyaichi (FC St. Pauli), Lukas Podolski (Galatasaray AŞ), Yaya Sanogo (AFC Ajax, loan), Carl Jenkinson (West Ham United FC, loan), Wojciech Szczęsny (AS Roma, loan), Chuba Akpom (Hull City, loan), Serge Gnabry (West Bromwich Albion FC, loan)
FC Astana (KAZ)
• In: Serikzhan Muzhikov (FC Kaisar Kyzylorda), Junior Kabananga (Cercle Bruges), Denys Dedechko (FC Vorskla Poltava), Branko Ilić (FK Partizan), Zhakyp Kozhamberdy (FC Taraz), Rinat Khairullin (FC Zhetysu
Taldykorgan)
• Out: Birzhan Kulbekov (released), Ulan Konysbayev (FC Kairat Almaty), Tohtar Zhangylyshbay (FC Kairat Almaty), Sergey Ostapenko (released), Casper Larsen (Odense BK), Berik Shaikhov (FC Irtysh Pavlodar)
Club Atlético de Madrid (ESP)
• In: Luciano Vietto (Villarreal CF), Yannick Ferreira-Carrasco (AS Monaco FC), Jackson Martínez (FC Porto), Stefan Savić (ACFFiorentina), Filipe Luís (Chelsea FC)
• Out: Raúl Jiménez (SL Benfica),Mario Mandžukić (Juventus), Miranda (FC Internazionale Milano), Arda Turan (FC Barcelona)*, Mario Suárez (ACF Fiorentina), Bernard Mensah (Getafe CF, loan), Raúl García (Athletic Club)
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FC Barcelona (ESP)
• In:Aleix Vidal (Sevilla FC)*, Arda Turan (Club Atlético de Madrid)*
• Out: Xavi Hernández (al-Sadd SC), Gerard Deulofeu (Everton FC), Ibrahim Afellay (released, Stoke City FC), Pedro Rodríguez (Chelsea FC), Alex Song (West Ham United FC, loan), Martín Montoya (FC Internazionale Milano, loan)
*Subject to confirmation (no Barcelona signings eligible to play until January)
FC BATE Borisov (BLR)
• In: Nemanja Nikolić (FC Dinamo Minsk), Aleksandr Hleb (Gençlerbirliği SK), Aleksandar Jevtić (Liaoning Whowin FC)
• Out: Aleksandr Dzhigero (FC Zvezda-BGU Minsk), Vladislav Klimovich (FC Isloch)
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went inside the
store to help with the ongoing search. Knipfer testified that
his entire exchange with Street took approximately ten to fif‐
teen minutes.
Not long after the stop of Street, officers reviewed record‐
ings from Walmart security cameras. They confirmed that
three African‐American men had exited the white SUV when
it arrived. One of the men appeared to be Keycie Street. Offic‐
ers went back to the parking lot to search for Street but could
not find him. Officers then used the identifying information
Deputy Knipfer obtained from the stop to obtain photographs
of Street from the Illinois Department of Transportation and
from an internal law enforcement database.
The two men who had been arrested outside the Walmart,
Demonte Oliver and Romero Eddmonds, admitted their in‐
volvement in the robbery. They also told detectives that a
third man they knew as “Lil Key” and “Little One” was also
a part of the robbery but that they did not know his real name.
6 No. 18‐1209
Oliver identified Keycie Street from his Department of Trans‐
portation photograph. Eddmonds separately identified Street
in the photograph from the law enforcement database. An ar‐
rest warrant was issued for Street, who soon surrendered.
Street’s DNA matched DNA on a bottle that officers recovered
from the abandoned SUV.
C. District Court Proceedings
Street was indicted for Hobbs Act robbery under 18 U.S.C.
§ 1951. He moved to suppress the identifying information he
had given to Deputy Knipfer and the additional evidence the
police had obtained by using that information, including the
DNA evidence and the identifications by Oliver and Edd‐
monds. The district judge referred the motion to suppress to
Magistrate Judge Jones, who held an evidentiary hearing to
prepare a report and recommendation. Street argued that
Deputy Knipfer had stopped him based on only a hunch,
without the reasonable suspicion required by the Fourth
Amendment. Street pointed out that his clothing did not
match the suspects’ and that he was not acting suspiciously as
he left the store. He also argued that because the police al‐
ready had two suspects in custody, they had no reason to be‐
lieve there was a third suspect involved in the robbery and
thus had no reason to continue the investigation when they
stopped him. Street contended that the officers stopped him
only because his race and sex matched the description of the
suspects, which he argued was not enough to justify an inves‐
tigatory stop.
The magistrate judge agreed that the officers did not have
reasonable suspicion to stop Street because the stop was
based on only a “hunch” that if a third person had been in‐
volved in the robbery, he would also have been an African‐
No. 18‐1209 7
American man. The magistrate judge recommended the mo‐
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So it would be more complicated if you were asking about the original manuscripts in Greek ... and ... the Greek words are not consistently translated in the English bible, sometimes being translated into such words as 'purchase'.
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Gnaphosa orites Chamberlin, 1922 — North America, Northern Europe, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East)
Gnaphosa ovchinnikovi Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Song, 1992 — Kyrgyzstan
Gnaphosa pakistanica Ovtchinnikov, Ahmad & Inayatullah, 2008 — Pakistan
Gnaphosa parvula Banks, 1896 — USA, Canada
Gnaphosa pauriensis Tikader & Gajbe, 1977 — India
Gnaphosa pengi Zhang & Yin, 2001 — China
Gnaphosa perplexa Denis, 1958 — Afghanistan
Gnaphosa petrobia L. Koch, 1872 — Europe, Iran
Gnaphosa pilosa Savelyeva, 1972 — Kazakhstan
Gnaphosa poonaensis Tikader, 1973 — India
Gnaphosa porrecta Strand, 1900 — Norway
Gnaphosa potanini Simon, 1895 — Russia (South Siberia, Far East), Mongolia, China, Korea, Japan
Gnaphosa potosi Platnick & Shadab, 1975 — Mexico
Gnaphosa primorica Ovtsharenko, Platnick & Song, 1992 — Russia (Far East), Japan
Gnaphosa— New Zealand
Hypodrassodes crassus Forster, 1979 — New Zealand
Hypodrassodes dalmasi Forster, 1979 — New Zealand
Hypodrassodes ignambensis Berland, 1924 — New Caledonia
Hypodrassodes insulanus Forster, 1979 — New Zealand
Hypodrassodes isopus Forster, 1979 — New Zealand
Hypodrassodes maoricus (Dalmas, 1917) (type) — New Zealand
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Ibala
Ibala Fitzpatrick, 2009
Ibala arcus (Tucker, 1923) (type) — Zimbabwe, South Africa
Ibala bilinearis (Tucker, 1923) — South Africa
Ibala bulawayensis (Tucker, 1923) — Zimbabwe, South Africa
Ibala declani Fitzpatrick, 2009 — Zimbabwe
Ibala gonono Fitzpatrick, 2009 — Zimbabwe
Ibala hessei (Lawrence, 1928) — Namibia
Ibala isikela Fitzpatrick, 2009 — Zambia, Zimbabwe
Ibala kaokoensis (Lawrence, 1928) — Namibia
Ibala kevini Fitzpatrick, 2009 — Zimbabwe
Ibala kylae Fitzpatrick, 2009 — Zimbabwe
Ibala lapidaria (Lawrence, 1928) — Namibia
Ibala mabalauta Fitzpatrick, 2009 — Zimbabwe
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for the future growth of rooftop solar PV, but one of the most authoritative comes from Bloomberg New Energy Finance, which predicts 38GW of rooftop solar by 2040. (See Australia’s big energy switch from coal and gas to wind and solar).
Solar investor and financier Lighthouse Infrastructure, however, predicts 52GW of solar by the same year, although this includes large scale installations. (See Australia to get 52GW of solar capacity in dramatic energy transformation).
Sunwiz says one of the most interesting aspects of the market in the latest month is the growing share of commercial-scale rooftop solar (on the rooftops of businesses), which now accounts for 30 per cent of the market. This is seen by many as the biggest untapped market sector in Australia.
Another interesting trend is the growingpersonnel exchanges resumed in the late 1980s but free travel, especially from the mainland to Taiwan, remained difficult. The two sides lifted the ban on mainland tourists in package tours to Taiwan in 2008 and on independent tourists in 2011. 20世纪80年代后期,商业和人才交流开始恢复。但是,自主旅游,尤其是内地到台湾,仍然困难。双方于2008年解禁了内地游客报团到台湾的旅游以及2011年开始自主旅游。 Cross-Strait tourism has been one of the most prosperous businesses since 2008, an outstanding indicator of improving ties. 2008开始,跨海峡旅游已经成为了最繁荣的商业之一。这也是改善两岸关系的一个显著证明。 In the first nine months of this year, about 4 million Taiwan people visited the mainland while 3.11 million mainland tourists went to the island. 今年前九个月,大约4百万台湾游客来内地旅游,尽管其中311万内地游客去了台湾岛。 At the meeting with Ma Ying-jeou in Singapore, Xi Jinping said that there are still many Taiwan people who have never been to the mainland and he welcomes their visit. 在新加坡举行的“马习会面”上,习近平说道,一直有很多从未去过内地的台湾人民,他热烈欢迎他们的到来。 Hsu Chin-jui, head of the Taiwan Travel Quality Assurance Association, told | {
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Brendan Ryan ended one of the longest hitting slumps of his career with a timely two-run double.
The Mariners shortstop felt even better after adding an RBI single two innings later.
Making a rare start after interim manager Robby Thompson shuffled his lineup due to an injury to second baseman Nick Franklin, Ryan had two hits and drove in three runs to snap a 9-for-77 stretch, and the Seattle Mariners beat the Oakland Athletics 5-3 on Wednesday.
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restaurant
supplies and equipment in and
around the New York City area.
He recently incorporated as
president of his own company,
Wolfepack Sales and Supplies,
and will continue to build his
relationships and expand
representation of factories
in this field.
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1973
1985
JOHN CSUKOR NOR
DONALD SHEAFF PVD
[1] MARK THOMAS PVD
BLUE BELL, PENNSYLVANIA
FORT MYERS, FLORIDA
Donald is a contractor and the
owner of D.E. Sheaff.
Mark recently opened the Clam
Shack restaurant in Sanibel; the
concept is based on his Rhode
Island heritage.
John presented “Latitude
Adjustment” and “Menu
Development: Translating Top
Trends” at the National Restaurant
Association Show 2016 in
Chicago, Illinois. John is president
and CMO of KOR Food
Innovation in Richmond.
1979
MICHAEL SIRIANNI PVD
LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY
Michael is the principal and
director of the Culinary Educational Center in the Monmouth
County Vocational School District.
1980
VINCENT RAZZANO PVD
NORTH BABYLON, NEW YORK
Vincent is the sous chef at the
Rockaway Hunting Club in
Lawrence.
1983
JAMES DOUGHERTY PVD
WAKE FOREST, NORTH CAROLINA
James is thebanquet captain at
the Raleigh Marriott Crabtree
Valley.
32
Fall 2016
1986
JOSEPH CHIOVERA PVD
LEWISVILLE, TEXAS
Joe is president of emerging
markets and innovation and
design for Buddy’s Kitchen Inc.
in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
1988
LISA FOSTER PVD
CUMBERLAND, RHODE ISLAND
Lisa is the principal talent
acquisition strategies at Calculus
of Talent in West Hartford,
Connecticut.
JAMES GRIFFIN ’92 MS PVD
FRANKLIN, MASSACHUSETTS
Jim participated in a panel
discussion entitled “Farm & Wild:
The Great Fish Fight” at the
National Restaurant Association
Show 2016. Jim is an associate
professor at the Johnson & Wales
School of Hospitality.
1994
MECHANICSVILLE, VIRGINIA
1993
ROBERT CASPER PVD
PLAINVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS
Bob is a health officer for the
towns of West Bridgewater and
North Attleboro.
KARL GUGGENMOS ’02 MBA
CHS
CRANSTON, RHODE ISLAND
Karl presented “Brat Pack,” a
Foodamental Studio demonstration at the National Restaurant
Association Show 2016. Karl is
senior business advisor to
Snapchef and owner of Culinary
Solutions International.
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON,
NEW JERSEY
1995
GEARY WILSON PVD
MARLBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS
Geary is the regional director of
operartions for Chartwells in
Boston.
ROBERT BLASI PVD
NEW | {
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Institute Pasteur de Lille, France; 5: Dept. of Human Biology, Nutrition and Toxicology Research Centre NUTRIM, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands; 6: The Lipid Laboratory, Dept. of Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Huddinge University Hospital, Sweden; 7: The Obesity Unit, Dept. of Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Huddinge University Hospital, Sweden; 8: School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Nottingham Medical School, Queen\'s Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK; 9: Dept. of Sports Medicine, Centre of Preventive Medicine, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Praha, Czech Republic; 10: Dept. of Nutrition, Hôtel-Dieu, Paris, France; 11: Obesity Research Unit Inserm U586, Louis Bugnard Institute and Clinical Investigation Centre, Toulouse University Hospitals, Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France; 12: Dept. Physiology and Nutrition, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain.
Project Steering Committee: Stephan Rössner^7^, Bernard Guy-Grand^10^.
Project Co-ordination: Gabby Hul (co-ordinatorVerdich, Søren Toubro, and Søren M Echwald were associated co-ordinating members of the committee.
Project Co-ordination: Thorkild IA Sørensen (project co-ordinator), Camilla Verdich (assistant co-ordinator), Moira A Taylor (co-ordinator of dietary assessment and intervention), Claus Holst (senior statistician).
Work package responsibility: Thorkild IA Sørensen (study population and recruitment, database and statistical analysis), Arne Astrup (dietary intervention) Philippe Froguel (gene finding), Oluf Pedersen (DNA sampling, gene analysis and genotyping).
Development of standard operational procedures: Thorkild IA Sørensen (study population, recruitment), Søren Toubro (in-exclusion criteria), Claus Holst (randomisation), Moira A Taylor (dietary assessment and intervention), Søren M Echwald (DNA sampling), Camilla Verdich (database management).
Clinical investigators group: Arne Astrup, Martin Petersen, Søren Toubro, Wim HM Saris, Ian Macdonald, Moira A Taylor, Vladimir Stich, Jan Polak, Jean- Michel Oppert, Karine Clemént, Alfredo J Martinez.
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>> WE'RE SO CLUTTERED TOGETHER.
I'M LIKE, OH, GOD, NO.
>> WITH SUMMER'S UNOFFICIAL
KICKOFF DAYS AWAY, THE GROWING
CONCERN ABOUT MORE OUTBREAKS.
>> HE WAS AN IN COMPETENT
PRESIDENT, GROSSLY INCOMPETENT.
>> PRESIDENT TRUMP SWINGS HARD
AFTER PRESIDENT OBAMA MAKES THIS
COMMENT DURING THIS.
>> THIS PANDEMIC HAS FULLY
FINALLY TORN BACK THE CURTON ON
THE IDEA THAT SO MANY OF THE
FOLKS IN CHARGE KNOW WHAT THEY
ARE DOING.
>> THEIR BACK AND FORTH JUST
AHEAD.
>>> ARTHUR ON APPROACH.
THE FIRST TROPICAL STORM OF THE
SEASON INCHING CLOSER TO NORTH
CAROLINA PACKING HEAVY RAIN AND
HIGH WINDS.
MILLIONS ALONG THE EAST COAST
FEELING ITS IMPACT.
AL HAS THE VERY LATEST ON WHERE
IT COULD BE HEADED.
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REOPENING PLANTS THIS MORNING.
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IN NEW JERSEY A TEST BEFORE
MEMORIAL DAY.
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AROUND.
>> SOUTH CAROLINIANS ON THIS
STRETCH OF BEACH.
IN L.A. COUNTY NOT STOPPING
WAVES OF PEOPLE FROM CROWDING
THE WATER.
FURTHER NORTH IN THE BAY AREA, A
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MARINA NEIGHBORHOOD PRACTICING
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TESTED POSITIVE FOR CORONAVIRUS
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ECONOMIC FUEL FOR SOUTH FLORIDA,
EYES REOPENED, THE GOVERNOR IS
CONSIDERING EASING THE BAN ON
VACATION RENTALS BUT NOT FOR
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Bayer 04 Leverkusen (GER)
• In: Javier Hernández (Manchester United FC), Charles Aránguiz (SC Internacional), Jonathan Tah (Hamburger SV), Admir Mehmedi (SC Freiburg), André Ramalho (FC Salzburg), Kevin Kampl (Borussia Dortmund), Christoph Kramer (VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach, end of loan), Seung-Woo Ryu (Eintracht Braunschweig, end of loan)
• Out: Konstantinos Stafylidis (FC Augsburg), Josip Drmić (VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach), Simon Rolfes (retired), Arkadiusz Milik (AFC Ajax), Robbie Kruse (VfB Stuttgart, loan), Philipp Wollscheid (Stoke City FC), Stefan Reinartz (Eintracht Frankfurt), Gonzalo Castro (Borussia Dortmund),(FK Crvena zvezda), Daniel Lifshitz (Hapoel Ra'anana FC), Oz Raly (Bnei Yehuda Tel-Aviv FC)
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• In: Johan Wiland (FC København), Fredrik Andersson (Örgryte IS), Kári Árnason (Rotherham United FC), Felipe Carvalho (Tacuarembó FC), Vladimir Rodić (FK Rad), Nikola Djurdjić (FC Augsburg, loan)
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five guards at Pontiac Correctional Center beat him in 2011
as punishment for filing grievances. The district court initial‐
ly permitted Robinson to proceed on claims of retaliation
and excessive force, but later dismissed the case, reasoning
that Edwards v. Balisok, 520 U.S. 641 (1997), bars the suit be‐
cause some of Robinson’s allegations about the altercation
conflicted with his disciplinary conviction for assaulting the
guards. Because we conclude that the district court abused
its discretion in declining to recruit counsel for Robinson, we
vacate the judgment and remand for further proceedings.
According to Robinson’s complaint, the guards were es‐
corting him up a flight of stairs when one of them yanked on
his handcuffs, causing him to lose his balance and hit his
head on a cage. Rather than assist Robinson, the guards
shoved him to the ground and proceeded to assault him: one
guard put her foot on the side of his face and others kneed
him in his neck and back. The guards then propped him up
and dragged him to his cell, stopping periodically to hit him
or drop him on the hard floor. Throughout this encounter,
the guards taunted Robinson (who is black) with racial epi‐
thets.
Robinson denies that he resisted the guards, but a disci‐
plinary committee found him guilty of attempted assault.
Specifically, the committee found that he “jerked The business secretary, Vince Cable, has said that Liberal Democrat MP Tim Farron was not currently seen as a credible leader for the party.
The MP for Westmorland and Lonsdale is a favourite to replace Nick Clegg as Lib Dem leader if there is a leadership contest after the general election.
Farron, seen as being on the left of the party, caused controversy during the recent spring conference in Liverpool, when he told the Financial Times that he gave the Lib Dems two out of 10 for their handling of the coalition, and told the Mail on Sunday that his party could suffer for a generation as a result of the decision to go into coalition with the Conservatives.
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On arrival
check-in at hotel in Agra.
Afternoon city sightseeing
tour visiting the
world famous Taj Mahal
built by the Moghul
Emperor Shahjehan
in 1630 for his queen
Mumtaz Mahal, to enshrine
her mortal remains.
Later visit the Agra
Fort containing the
Pearl Mosque, the
Halls of Public and
Private Audience.
Also visit Itmad-ud-Daula's
tomb built by Empress
Noorjehan in memory
of her father. Overnight
at hotel in Agra.
DAY
05
Agra
- Khajuraho
Transfer to the airport
for flight to Khajuraho.
Assistance on arrival
and transfer to the
hotel.
The world famous Khajuraho
temples were built
between 950 AD and
1050 AD by the Chandela
Kings, who claim descent
from the moon God.
These temples are
famous for their exotic
sculptures. The most
important are the
Chaunset Yogini temple
dedicated to Goddess
Kali, the Mahadev
Temple, Chitragupta
or Bhaatji temple
with an image of 11
headed Vishnu, Vishvanath
and Nandi Temples.
Lakshmana Temple,
Viraha Temple dedicated
to Shiva, which is
the largest and most
typical of the Khajuraho
Temples. Also visit
Javeri Temple and
Parasvanath Temple dedicated to Jainism
and the onlyTemples
still surviving in
the Eastern group.
Overnight at the hotel in Khajuraho.
DAY
06
Khajuraho
- Varanasi
Transfer to the
airport for flight
to Varanasi. Assistance
on arrival and transfer
to the hotel.
Afternoon city sightseeing
tour. Varanasi the
holiest city of
the Hindus and one
of the oldest living
cities in the world
was already old
when Rome was founded
and a flourishing
trade centre when
the Buddha came
to Sarnath to preach
his first sermon.
It was a city of
great wealth and
religious importance
when the Chinese
traveller Hiuen
Tsang visited in
the 7th Century.
Visit the Bharat
Mata Temple with
a big relief map
of India in marble
. Durga Temple.
Tulsi Manas Mandir,
Banaras Hindu University
and its Art Gallery
and the Mosque of
Moghul Emperor Aurangazeb
built on the site
of an ancient Hindu
Temple. Overnight
at hotel in Varanasi.
DAY
07
Varanasi
- Delhi
Early morning boat
excursion on the holy
river Ganges, a ferry
pilgrimage from ghat
to ghat. Visitors
have an unforgettable
grandstand view of
the ghats from Asi
to Rajghat. People
bathe early in the
morning to offer | {
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Finding My Olivia, by Kelly Karam
Flora and the Flabbs, by Donald Cameron
FlyGirl, by Syd Blue
For the Birds, by Lisa Albracht
Harold Angel, by Janine Gilbert
Holiday Magic, by Rex Carter
In Love with Christmas, by Lelia Alford
Intelligent Life, by Bruce Luchsinger
It Happened One Night Before Christmas, by Alyson Dutemple Dutemple, Samantha Wandell
Jacob and the Invisi-Belle, by Thomas Mann
Kush, by June Carryl
LevelLand, by George Anson
Little One’s Big NYC adventure, by Robin Young Roe
Mantis, by Laura Lance
Miss Liberty, by Craig Paulsen
Moped Army, by Randin Brown
Mr. Moon, by Michael Langer
My Digital Life, by Sherry M Cook
My Intergalactic Field Trip, by Adam Towne
Nickerbacher, by Terry John Barto
Ninja Mom, by Ren Hanami
Oggleswog the Dragon, by Monique Amado
Parents, by Bruce Kalish
Peanut Butter Cup, by Eric Ritigstein
Pirate Queen, by Carole Whang Schutter
Puppy with a Purpose, by Candy Fox
Questfor the Tiger’s Eye, by Dylan Morgan
Rescue Dog, by Rich Orstad
Resurrection, by Christina Shaver
Riff Raff, by Chris Desmond
Run For the Roses, by Nathan Hudson
Saving Washington, by Jane Hampton Cook
Sid and the Dweeb Squad, by Mark Anderson
smartHOME, by Mike Porter
Something Incredible, by Megan Breen
Spirited Susan, by Mark Stouffer
Spitfire, by Evan Balkan
Sumo Boy, by Scott Sublett
Surviving 14, by Katie Streicher
Teddy Bear, by Hillel Damron
The Angel Rainbow Car Wash, by Tom Rossi
The Boy Who Cried Dinosaur, by Chris Kunz
The Christmas Miracles, by Lisa Reisner
The Engineer of Terracotta, by Alexie Basil
The Hiding Place, by Stephen Martin
The Ice Swan, by Shirlee Wilson
The Least of These, by Ellen Winburn
The Loneliest Whale, by Brad Klipfel
The Magnificent Kevin, by Christopher Fetherolf
The Monster That Came To Tea, by Tom Warwick
The Patient and The Prince, by Nathan Hudson
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and Sikhs - in South Asian communities of
Arvin.
Bakersfield.
Delano.
Delhi.
Fresno - Over 10,000 in Fresno County, California.
Hanford.
Kerman.
Livingston in the Merced area.
Lodi - dating back to the 1920s.
Modesto.
Stockton - one of the US' oldest and largest.
Tulare.
Sutter County, California - esp Yuba City.
Vancouver, British Columbia and suburbs like Richmond and Surrey.
Washington, D.C. Metro area - many live in Maryland and Northern Virginia.
West Covina, California.
West New York, New Jersey (gentrifying).
Westwood, Los Angeles, California - also has Persians from Iran (Persia Square).
Philippines
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
Carson, California. It has a "Little Manila".
Cerritos, California.
Daly City, California.
Delano, California - where "Larry Itliong Day" was dedicated
Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, esp. Eagleand currently French region of Alsace settled in Southwestern Ontario, Canada, notably Waterloo County.
Utah - one of the most white states, often are Mormons in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints headquartered in Salt Lake City.
Walnut, CA - many are of Spanish, Portuguese and southern European descent.
Wasco, California - Large Basque population along with the Central Valley portion of Kern County, California. The Basques originate from Basque Country of northern Spain and the southwest part of France.
Albania
Albanian Town, Chicago.
Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Detroit, Michigan. See also History of the Albanian Americans in Metro Detroit
Fairview, Michigan.
Hamtramck, Michigan.
Highland Park, Michigan.
Glendale, California along with Yugoslavs and Balkans ethnic groups.
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Theatre, Vancouver, 1941
Ontario
545 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Toronto, 1927
Ambassador Bridge, Windsor to Detroit, 1927
Arcadian Court, The Bay Department Store 8th Floor, Toronto, 1929
Bank of Nova Scotia, Toronto, 1951
Balfour Building, Toronto, 1930s
Bloor Collegiate Institute, Toronto, 1920
Canada Building, Windsor, 1928
Canada Permanent Trust Building, Toronto, 1930
Central Post Office, Ottawa, 1939
College Park Department Store Building, Toronto, 1930
East and West Memorial Buildings, Ottawa, 1945
Eglinton Theatre, Toronto, 1936
Exhibition Place (Automotive Building, Bandshell, Hollywood Bowl, Horse Palace), Toronto, 1929–1936
Gayety Theatre, Collingwood, 1928
Hamilton GO Centre train and bus station, Hamilton, 1933
Hart House Theatre, Toronto, 1919
Imperial Oil Centre for the Performing Arts, Sarnia, 1936
Kingsway Theatre, Toronto, 1939
Maple Leaf Gardens, Ross and Macdonald, Toronto, 1931
Metro Theatre, Toronto,1928, 1940s
Sun Ray Cafe, Boise, 1900s, 1950s
Veltex Building, Boise, 2002
Washington Elementary, Boise, 1917, 1947
Whittier High School, Boise
Illinois
Aurora Elks Lodge No. 705, Aurora, 1926
Bowlway Lanes, Elgin, 1942
Campana Factory Building, Batavia, 1937
Community Building, Belvedere
Daily Times Building, Ottawa, 1939
DuQuoin State Fair, DuQuoin, 1923
Elgin Tower Building (originally the Home Banks Building), Elgin, 1929
Evolution Motors (formerly Castle Auto Sales), Elgin, 1920s
Gardner Memorial Boy Scout Service Center (formerly the Chatten House), Quincy, 1940
Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Bloomington (A.S. Moratz, 1934)
Illinois Building, Illinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield
Illinois National Guard Building, Cairo, 1932
Illinois National Guard Building, Champaign
Illinois National Guard Building, Elgin
Illinois National Guard Building, Pontiac, 1939
Illinois National Guard Building, Urbana
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Meeting Hall, | {
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world-historical,
the production and reproduction
of an epistemic and affective
insecurity whose speculative
practices conduced
to favor the beleaguered
Assad regime's
counterinsurgency project,
or at least its survival.
Now, throughout the
talk is informed
by the thinking of Hannah
Arendt and Ludwig Wittgenstein,
and in the closing pages
I put Syrian artists whose
current work unsettles
the conventions
of documentary representation
into conversation
with these two
theorists, drawing out
mutual points of relevance
for understanding
of politics and
the local Syrian,
as well as more global--
including Indian-- present.
So in the early days of the
uprising and anti-Assad song
emerged that became a political
phenomenon in its own right,
recorded on cellphones,
uploaded on YouTube,
with simple rhyming
lyrics and a catchy rhythm
in joining Syria's president
to step down and leave
the country.
The song had a catchy chorus,
"go on, leave, oh Bashar.
[ARABIC],, Bashar," which
came at the beginning and end
of stanzas invoking
familiar conditions
of first-family corruption.
The song also responded to
current and changing events,
reproduced slogans from
variousparts of the country,
conjured up historical
references of regime betrayal,
and offered rejoinders to
the president's own speeches.
Exhilarating in its irreverence,
with crude insults leveled
directly at Bashar, his
notoriously brutal brother,
and his venal cousin, the song
was at once angry and joyful,
challenging the
self-evidence of tyranny
while paying homage
to lives lost.
Performing a new-found
sense of solidarity,
the lyrics invited
popular participation
which came in the form of
extemporaneous add-ons,
expanding and adapting
the song, giving license
to each singer,
author, and listener
to act in concert
in the acoustics
of revolutionary change.
Avoiding the
abstractions of earlier,
more elitist political
songs, the added stanzas
not only perpetuated
defiance, but worked
to air publicly what had
hitherto been predominantly
private grievances.
The proliferating stanzas
also beckoned diverse areas
of the country to
furnish new details,
alerting others to
specific injustices,
and making them
common knowledge.
The repeated recourse
to the straightforward
imperative, "go on, leave,"
and to the proper nouns
of failed leadership,
moreover, summoned
into being cross-class
identifications,
a soundscape of
national solidarity,
untethered to the | {
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stages of personal hell. Perceptive, mature, often uncomfortably real, with a superb performance by Mitchell. The director cowrote with costar Burns and Adam Forgash. Shot on digital video. [R]
**Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask)** (1972) **C-87m.** D: Woody Allen. Woody Allen, John Carradine, Lou Jacobi, Louise Lasser, Anthony Quayle, Tony Randall, Lynn Redgrave, Burt Reynolds, Gene Wilder, Jack Barry, Erin Fleming, Robert Q. Lewis, Heather MacRae, Pamela Mason, Sidney Miller, Regis Philbin, Geoffrey Holder, Jay Robinson, Robert Walden. One of Woody's most cinematic comedies, also most uneven, most tasteless. In multi-episode feature based very loosely on Dr. David Reuben's book, only a few segments stand out: final sequence inside male body during intercourse is a gem. [R]
**Every Time Webook; he and Linklater wrote the screenplay. [R]
**Fast Fortune** SEE: **11 Harrowhouse**
**Fast Forward** (1985) **C-110m.** 1⁄2 D: Sidney Poitier. John Scott Clough, Don Franklin, Tamara Mark, Tracy Silver, Cindy McGee, Gretchen F. Palmer, Irene Worth, Constance Towers. Eight squeaky-clean teens from Sandusky, Ohio, crash N.Y.C. in search of their Big Break in Show Biz. Despite the title, this film is stuck in the 1950s; break-dancing can't disguise such cornball stuff. [PG]
**Fast Runner, The** (2002-Canadian) **C-161m.** D: Zacharias Kunuk. Natar Ungalaaq, Sylvia Ivalu, Peter-Henry Arnatsiaq, Lucy Tulugarjuk, Madeline Ivalu, Paul (Pauloosie) Qulitalik. A sterling epic, perhaps the only Inuit-made film we'll ever see, about a young hunter (Ungalaaq) whose tribe has been cursed; he falls in love but must face the ire of a spiteful rival. | {
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Marx, Lesley, Loes Nas, and Lara Dunwell, eds. Fissions and Fusions. Bellville, South Africa: U of the Western Cape, 1997.
Massa, Daniel. "The Postcolonial Dream." World Literature Written in English 20.1 (1981): 135-49.
Massey, Irving, and Charles, eds. Postcolonial Perspectives: Politics-History-Literature. Buffalo, NY: State U of New York at Buffalo, 1994.
Matthews, John P. Tradition in Exile. Toronto, Can.: U of Toronto P, 1962.
Matsikidze, Isabella. "Afterword: Thoughts Toward the Future of Postcolonial Studies." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 15.2 (1996): 267-68.
Mauguiere, Benedicte, ed. Cultural Identities in Canadian Literature. New York, NY: Peter Lang, 1998.
Maxwell, Anne. "Post-Colonial Histories and Identities: Negotiating the Subjects of 'Social Change' and 'Postmodern Theory'." Literature and History 3.1(1994): 64-82.
McClintock, Anne. "The Angel of Progress: Pitfalls of the Term 'Post-Colonialism'." Social Text 10.31-32 (1992): 84-98.
_____. Imperial Leather: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Colonial Context. New York: Routledge, 1995.
McClintock, Anne, and Aamir, Mufti, (et al), eds. Dangerous Liaisons: Gender, Nation, and Postcolonial Perspectives. Minneapolis, MN: U of Minnesota P, 1997.
McCredden, Lyn. "Craft and Politics: Remembering Babylon's Postcolonial Responses." Southerly: A Review of Australian Literature 59.2 (1999): 5-16.
McDougall, Russell. "Walter Roth, Wilson Harris, and a Caribbean/Postcolonial Theory of Modernism." University of Toronto Quarterly: A Canadian Journal of the Humanities 67.2 (1998): 567-91.
McGaw, William, ed. "A Sense of Audience: Essays in Post-Colonial Literature." Spec. issue of SPAN: Journal of the South Pacific Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies 30 (1990): 1-155.
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The median householdby 22 other political prisoners who started a protest about prison conditions.
They were returned to their usual cells on 26 May. Officials reportedly started talks with the protesters around 27 May, but when the talks broke down, those political prisoners who decided to continue the hunger strike were again placed in the dog cells.
The dog cells are about 10 feet in length and seven feet wide, windowless and soundproof. There is no proper sanitation, no bed and no mats on the floor.
In a separate development, a number of political prisoners at Kale prison in the north of the country have signed a petition calling for improvements to prison conditions. Among the signatories is the monk and human rights activist U Gambira, currently serving a 68-year sentence for his | {
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Knitting Factory in Williamsburg, where the genitals smelled like potpourri. The amazing contestants were asked to deliver their platforms (like, "Leave no bacon behind"), perform a talent (from nipple-biting to bribing the judges with cupcakes), and answer a question from the panel (asked if she'd fuck Octomom, a butch contestant replied, "I'd need something tighter").
That last hottie, K.S. Stevens, won the grand prize of 100 bucks in singles, a cameo in a lesbian porn film, and a Hitachi magic wand ("the Cadillac of vibrators") in case she wants to hang out with Eros a little more. CTRC is a not‐for‐profit corporation located in Buffalo, New York. On
April 1, 2013, CTRC held a Dyngus Day fundraising event, for which it obtained a
temporary license to sell liquor.1 At the fundraising event, CTRC allegedly served
Thomas Gilray alcohol. Later that same evening, Gilray was driving while intoxicated
and struck two pedestrians with his vehicle ‐‐ William Sheehan and Michael Serrano.2
Both were seriously injured in the accident.
On November 14 and 19, 2013, respectively, the Sheehans and Serrano
filed separate personal injury lawsuits against CTRC and others. The claims against
CTRC were based on the Dram Shop statutes, N.Y. General Obligations Law
§ 11‐101 and N.Y. Alcoholic Beverage Control Law § 65. The complaints alleged that,
sometime in the seven hours prior to the accident, Gilray was served alcohol at CTRCʹs
Dyngus Day fundraising event despite being visibly intoxicated.
In 2013, CTRC promptly notified its insurance carrier, PIIC, of the
lawsuits, and PIIC began defending CTRC in both cases. At issue in this appeal is the
1 Dyngus Day is observed on the Monday after Easter, and is celebrated in particular by
Polish‐American communities.
2 The Court has been advised that William Sheehan died on January 10, 2018. As Mrs.
Sheehan remains a party and Mr. Sheehanʹs interests are aligned with the interests of the
remaining appellees, the Court is proceeding with the appeal. See Fed. R. App. P. 43(a)(1).
‐ 3 ‐
extent of PIICʹs obligation to defend and indemnify CTRC for claims arising out of
purported violations of the Dram Shop statutes.
Prior to the event, CTRC had purchased two insurance policies from PIIC,
a primary policy (the ʺPrimary Policyʺ) and an excess policy (the ʺExcess Policy,ʺ and
together the ʺPoliciesʺ). The Primary Policy contains two coverage parts: a commercial
general liability (ʺCGLʺ) part and a liquor liability part.
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Short Story in Hiligaynon
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Short Story in Iloko
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First Prize: Cristina Monica Buensalido, "LearningCharacters in search of a soul
Anyone who has read Rebecca Goldstein knows her remarkable knack for combining abstract philosophical ideas with the all-too-concrete dramas of everyday life.
In 36 Arguments she has done it again. In her latest novel, psychologist of religion Cass Selzter has been thrust into the spotlight after the publication of his bestselling book The Varieties of Religious Illusion and the rise of "new atheism".
Considered an antidote to the Dawkins's of the world, Seltzer has been dubbed the "atheist with a soul" for his nuanced understanding of religious experience, honed from his years living as an exiled Hassidic Jew and from studies under the mentorship of a famed religious philosopher.
Seltzer's "boyish" looks can't help but conjure images of psychologist Steven Pinker, Goldstein's other half. Other allusions | {
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Technology of Orgasm: "Hysteria," the Vibrator, and Women's Sexual Satisficing. Johns Hopkins Studies in the History of Technology; 2001 Mandelbrot, Benoit B. The Fractal Geometry of Nature. W. H. Freeman and Co. New York, 1982. Margolis, Joseph. (editor) Philosophy Looks at The Arts. Contemporary Readings in Aesthetics. Philadelphia, 1978. Marx, Leo and Smith, Merrit Roe (Editors). Does Technology Drive History? The Dilemma of Technological Determinism. MIT, 2001. Merleau-Ponty, Maurice. The Visible and the Invisible. Northwestern University Press; 1968. Merleau-Ponty, Maurice. Adventures of the Dialectic. London,1974. Merleau-Ponty, Maurice. Lovtal till filosofin. Symposion, 2004. Merleau-Ponty, Maurice. The Structure of Behavior. Beacon Press, 1967. Merleau-Ponty, Maurice. Phenomenology of Perception. Routledge, 1994. McCulloch, Gregory. The Game of the Name. Introducing Logic, Language and Mind. Clarendon Press, 1989. Mac Mahon, T. A. "ScalingBrodbeck, M. Editors. Applton Century-Crofts, INC. New York, 1953. Nielsen, Jakob. Usability Engineering. Academic Press, 1993. Nordenskiöld, E. Biologins historia. Holger Schildts. Helsingfors, 1924. Pagel, W. Paracelsus. An Introduction to Philosophical Medicine in the era of the Renaissance. S. Karger. Basel, 1958. Pagels, Heinz. The Dreams of Reason. The Computer and the Rise of the Sciences of Complexity. Simon and Schuster, 1988. Panofsky, Erwin. Meaning in the Visual Arts. Penguin Books (1955) 1993. Panofsky, Erwin. Studies in Iconology. Icon (1939) 1972. Panofsky, Erwin. Early Netherlandish Paintings. Its origins and Character. Icon Editions, 1993. Peitgen H-O., Jürgens H. & Saupe D. Chaos and Fractals. New Frontiers of Science. Springer–Verlag. 1992. Pennycuick C. J. Newton Rules Biology. A physical approach to biological problems. Oxford University Press. 1992. Platt, T. and | {
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self-discipline, self-responsibility, sense of responsibility, respect and venerability as well as a truly noble character as has been developed by the true prophets since time immemorial. Equally, the prophetic records are also a very interesting and exciting contemporary document from a linguistic perspective. Long-forgotten and very old terms of German linguistic usage awake to new shine and a new use due to their rediscovery. With their elemental power they give the mastery of the writing and the expression-form of the work a very special distinction and charm. Terms such as chickenheartedness (cowardice), demand (begging), nobleness (virtues), two-partedness (doubt), spirit-body (spirit-form), allocation plan (budget), venerable ones (holy ones), dwelling of the impalpable (the other world), hazy pictures (delusions), grace (favour), inner world of firma-ments (universal consciousness), premium (benefit), consonance(harmony), as well as numerous other expressions
X Kelch der Wahrheit
eine ganz besondere Würde und Anmut. Begriffe wie Jämmerlichherzigkeit (Feigheit), Geheisch (Betteln), Edelsinn (Tugenden), Behauen (Formen), Unebenmass (Disharmonie), Zweiteiligkeit (Zweifel), Geistgehalt (Geistform), Rechenplan (Etat), Weihevolle (Heilige), Wohnstatt des Ungreifbaren (Jenseits), Dunstbilder (Wahnvorstellungen), Huld (Gunst), Innenwelt der Himmel (Universalbewusstsein), Aufschlag (Nutzen), Gleichstimmung (Harmonie), Ermahnungsbedenken (Gewissensbisse) sowie zahlreiche weitere und im heutigen Sprachgebrauch weithin unbe-kannte Ausdrücke bereichern und erweitern die sehr wertvollen Texte in eindrucksvoller Art und Weise. Sehr inter-essant ist auch die Vielfalt der Begriffe, die von den alten Propheten zur Nennung der Schöpfung verwendet werden. Nebst dem eigentlichen Begriff ‹Schöpfung› finden sich für sie auch Wortwerte wie Erschaffung, Formung, Urquelle, Kraft der Entstehung, Schaffende, Erschaffende, Erzeugung, Gestaltung, Quelle der Weisheit, Urhebung usw. Zweifel-los ist das vorliegende Buchwerk in | {
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Writings. London: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1990.
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Foucault, Michel. The Order of Things. London: Tavistock, 1970.
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Frankenberg, Ruth, and Lati Maul. "Crosscurrents, Crosstalk: Race, Postcoloniality and the Politics of Location." Cultural Studies 7.2 (1993): 292-310.
Fusco, Coco. "About Locating Ourselves and Our Representations." Framework 36 (1989): 7-14.
Fuss, Diana. "Interior Colonies: Frantz Fanon and the Politics of Identification." Diacritics 24:2-3 (1994): 20-42.
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Gainor, J. Ellen. Imperialism and Theatre Essays on World Theatre, Drama and Performance. London: Routledge, 1995.
Ganguly, Keya. "Something Like a Snake: Pedagogy and Postcolonial Literature." College Literature 19-20 (1992-93): 185-190.
Garc’a, Josˇ, etal., eds. Literature and Society: Centers and Margins. New York: Columbia UP, 1994.
Garcia Moreno, Laura, and Peter C. Pfeiffer, eds. Text and Nation: Cross-Disciplinary Essays on Cultural and National Identities. Columbia, SC: Camden House, 1996. .
Gates, Henry Louis. Black Literature and Literary Theory. New York: Methuen, 1984.
_____. "Critical Fanonism." Critical Inquiry 17 (1991): 457-70.
_____. Loose Canons: Notes on the Culture Wars. New York: Oxford UP, 1992.
_____. The Signifying Monkey: A Theory of African-American literary Criticism. New York: Oxford UP, 1988.
Gates, Henry Louis, ed. Race, Writing and Difference. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1986
Gavaskar, Vandana Sharma. "Post-Colonial Shakespeare: Fictions of Self, Fictions of Others." Diss. U of Cincinnati, 1995. Ann Arbor: UMI, 1996. 9614500.
George, Olakunle. "Motions of Critique: Modernity, (Post)Coloniality and the Africanist Agon." Diss. Cornell U, 1993. Ann | {
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Fahlavi Poem
Awhad Maraghai has three ghazals in the old dialect of Isfahan, arranged under the title of "in the language of Isfahan".
See also
List of Persian poets and authors
Notes
References
E.G. Browne. Literary History of Persia. (Four volumes, 2,256 pages, and twenty-five years in the writing). 1998.
Jan Rypka, History of Iranian Literature. Reidel Publishing Company. ASIN B-000-6BXVT-K
AWḤADĪ MARĀḠAʾĪ in Encyclopædia Iranica by Dj. Khaleghi-Motlagh.
Fahlaviyat in Encyclopædia Iranica by Dr. Ahmad Taffazoli,
Category:1271 births
Category:1338 deaths
Category:13th-century Persian poets
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(Willis) Swan Reach (Swan Reach West) Swifts Creek (Swifts Creek Junction, Livingstone, The Walnuts, Winter's Store, Wintersville) Tabberabbera (1899–1950) Tambo Crossing (1885–1971) Tambo Upper (1889–1963 Upper Tambo, Colquhoun) Tamboon (Cape Everard, Furnell, Tamboon South) Timbarra (Holstons) Tonghi Creek (1917–1945 Hilo Crossing) Tongio (1873–1971 Nugong, Tongio West, Yapp's) Toorloo Arm (1908–1968 Blay's) Tostaree (1904–1968 Hospital Creek) Tubbut W Tree (Gillingall, Gillingal) Wairewa (1919–1945 Upper Hospital Creek) Wallagaraugh Walpa (1880–1973 Burstoff's Store, Coongulmerang Upper) Wangarabell (1902–1970 Wangrabelle) Waterholes (1902–1920 Waterholes Creek) Waygara (1902–1940 Tildesley) Wentworth (Shanahan) Wingan River (1936–1969) Wiseleigh (1911–1987) Wombat Creek (1863–1895) Woodglen (1906–1957) Wroxham (1908–1959 Wangrabelle Upper) Wuk Wuk (1889–1907) Youanmite (1885–1971 Youanmite West) Youarang (1877–1952) Yundool (1886–1990)
Shire of Strathbogie
Arcadia South (1904–1928) Avenel Bailieston (1865–1974 Coy's Diggings, Baillieston, Baillieston South, Baillieston East, Bailieston East, Angustown) Balmattum (1874–1965 Balmattum East, Harry's Creek) Boho (1893–1908 Boho Creamery) Boho South (1902–1969) Creek Junction (1885–1969 Too-Rour, Strathbogie North, Watson's (Strathbogie North)) Creightons Creek (1902–1937 Creighton Creek Creamery, Creighton Creek) Earlston (1902–1955 Gowangardie South) Euroa (Branjee, Creighton, Creighton Rail) Gooram (1880–1956 Gooram Gong) Goulburn Weir (1887–1974) Graytown (1868–1972 Spring Creek) Kelvin View (1902–1967 Mountain View) Kirwins Bridge Kithbrook (1921–1970 Strathbogie West) Koonda (1888–1965) Locksley (R1886–1973 Monea) Longwood (Old Longwood) Longwood East (1890–1948 see Longwood) Mangalore (1876–1990 Mangalore West, Gravel Pits | {
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of worship, Christian millennialist ideas
from the Book of Revelation, Yoga and the
writings of Nostradamus. Its founder, Chizuo
Matsumoto, claimed that he sought to restore
"original Buddhism" and declared himself "Christ",
Japan's only fully enlightened master and
identified with the "Lamb of God". His purported
mission was to take upon himself the sins
of the world, and he claimed he could transfer
to his followers spiritual power and ultimately
take away their sins and bad deeds. While
many discount Aum Shinrikyo's Buddhist characteristics
and affiliation to Buddhism, scholars often
refer to it as an offshoot of Japanese Buddhism,
and this was how the movement generally defined
and saw itself.
== See also ==
Ahimsa in Buddhism
Buddhist ethics
Religious nationalism
Sohei
== References ==
== Sources ==
Barbaro, Paolo (2010), "Buddhism and Violence".
In: Jeffrey Ian Ross (ed.), Religion and Violence:
an Encyclopedia of Faith and Conflict from
Antiquity to the Present,Publishing Corporation,
p. 166, ISBN 9788176481809
Clayton, Barbra R. (2006), Moral Theory in
Santideva's Siksasamuccaya: Cultivating the
Fruits of Virtue, Routledge, ISBN 9781134278299
Deegalle, Mahinda (2006), Buddhism, Conflict
and Violence in Modern Sri Lanka, Routledge,
ISBN 978-0415544412
DeVotta, Neil (2007), Sinhalese Buddhist Nationalist
Ideology: Implications for Politics and Conflict
Resolution in Sri Lanka, East-West Center
Washington, ISBN 978-1932728644
Fausböll, Viggo (1881), The Sutta-Nipata,
Clarendon Press
Gampopa; Gyaltsen Rinpoche, Khenpo Konchog
(1998), Jewel Ornament of Liberation: The
Wish-fulfilling Gem of the Noble Teachings,
Snow Lion Publications, ISBN 9781559398725
Gowans, Christopher (2004), Philosophy of
the Buddha: An Introduction, Routledge, ISBN
113446973X
Gnanananda Thero, Kiribathgoda; Jayasinghe,
Hemamala (2002), The Supreme Bliss of Nibbana,
a Goal Within Our Reach: Maha Satipatthāna
Sutta : Translation of Ea Ama Nivansuva Boho
Dura Nove, Dayawansa Jayakody & Company, ISBN
9789555512114
Ganguly, Sumit; Brown, Matthew E. (2003),
Fighting Words: Language Policy and Ethnic
Relations in Asia (BCSIA Studies in International
Security), MIT Press, ISBN 978-0262523332
Harris, Elizabeth | {
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Market) LASCO MANUFACTURING LIMITED (LASM:Main Market) LUMBER DEPOT LIMITED (LUMBER:Main Market) MAILPAC GROUP LIMITED (MAILPAC:Junior Market) MAIN EVENT ENTERTAINMENT GROUP (MEEG:Main Market) MARGARITAVILLE (TURKS) LIMITED (MTLJA:Main Market) MARGARITAVILLE (TURKS) LIMITED USD (MTL:USD Market) MAYBERRY INVESTMENTS LIMITED (MIL:Main Market) MAYBERRY JAMAICAN EQUITIES LIMITED (MJE:Main Market) MEDICAL DISPOSABLES & SUPPLIES LIMITED (MDS:Main Market) MPC CARIBBEAN CLEAN ENERGY LIMITED (MPCCEL:Main Market) MPC CARIBBEAN CLEAN ENERGY LIMITED USD (MPCCELUS:USD Market) NCB FINANCIAL GROUP LIMITED (NCBFG:Main Market) PALACE AMUSEMENT CO. LTD. (PAL:Main Market) PANJAM INVESTMENT LIMITED (PJAM:Main Market) PARAMOUNT TRADING (JAMAICA) LIMITED (PTL:Main Market) PARAMOUNT TRADING (JAMAICA) LIMITED PREFERENCE SHARES (PTL8.75:Junior Market) PORTLAND JSX LIMITED (PJX:Main Market) PRODUCTIVE BUSINESS SOLUTION LTD USD ORDINARY SHARES (PBS:USD Market) PRODUCTIVE BUSINESS SOLUTIONS LTD 9.75% CUMULATIVE REDEEMABLE (PBS9.75:Main Market) PROVEN INVESTMENTS LIMITED JMD (ProvenJA:Main Market) PROVEN INVESTMENTSNew Delhi: Former Australia captain Michael Clarke feels that India will be "tougher to beat in Bengaluru" unlike Pune where winning the toss worked wonderfully in favour of Steve Smith's men.
"India will be tougher for Australia to beat in Bengaluru than in Pune. If India would've won toss and batted in Pune, I don't know if result would've been the same," Clarke said.
The former skipper, who is now a respected media pundit feels that in India, a first innings score of 450 or more is mandatory irrespective of who wins the toss.
"In India, the first innings total is critical. If you get a good first innings score of 450 or more, it doesn't matter who wins the toss. How you bat in the first innings, that dictates the | {
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with Inboxen. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
##
import re
# use the following to get a pipe separated list of inboxes that should be reserved
# cat /etc/aliases | egrep "^[^#]" | awk '{gsub (":", ""); print $1}' | sort | tr "\n" "|" | sed 's/|$/\n/'
RESERVED_LOCAL_PARTS_REGEX = r"""abuse|adm|amanda|apache|bin|canna|daemon|dbus|decode|desktop|dovecot|dumper|fax|ftp|ftpadm|ftp-adm|ftpadmin|ftp-admin|games|gdm|gopher|halt|hostmaster|ident|info|ingres|ldap|lp|mail|mailer-daemon|mailnull|manager|marketing|mysql|named|netdump|news|newsadm|newsadmin|nfsnobody|nobody|noc|nscd|ntp|nut|operator|pcap|postfix|postgres|postmaster|privoxy|pvm|quagga|radiusd|radvd|root|rpc|rpcuser|rpm|sales|security|shutdown|smmsp|squid|sshd|support|sync|system|tor|usenet|uucp|vcsa|webalizer|webmaster|wnn|www|xfs""" # noqa: E501
RESERVED_LOCAL_PARTS = re.compile(r"^({})$".format(RESERVED_LOCAL_PARTS_REGEX), re.IGNORECASE)
def is_reserved(inbox):
"""Checks `inbox` against know reserved email addresses (local part)
Assumes `inbox` has been lowercased
"""
return RESERVED_LOCAL_PARTS.search(inbox) is not None
Cypriot News Headlines 24.6.11
Cypriot newspaper headlines for June 24th, 2011...Alithia: The paper reports that parliament will reconsider all the appointments made for Cyprus' EU presidency after the former head of the project resigned amid allegations of nepotism.
President Christofias is expected to reshuffle his government next week in an attempt to improve its image, says the paper.
Simerini: The paper reports on the dismantling of an Internet fraud ring and says that Cyprus helped US authorities to investigate.
Phileleftheros: "Clash over economic measures" headlines an article saying that political figures criticised the government's latest financial measures to impose a 1000-euro tax on profitable companies for the next two years. In other news, all police officers have been ordered to remove tattoes on exposed areas of their bodies.
Havadis reports that the Turkish | {
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LEWIS
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THE MAYOR HAS SAID THAT EVERYONE
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OUTSIDE.
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DETERIORATED ON EVERYTHING FROM
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I KNOW WE'RE IN JULY BUT WE'LL
TALK MORE ABOUT THAT.
>> A LOT TO TALK STILL
JANESSA, THANKS.
>> IN TODAY'S QUICK HITS
THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT GENERAL
INVESTIGATING.
>>> SHUTDOWNS HAVE CAUSED DISNEY
TO POSTPONE THE PREMIERE OF THE
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WAS SUPPOSED TO BE IN THEATERS
IN MARCH
STUDIO ALSO PUSHING BACK RELEASE
OF THE NEW AVATAR AND "STAR
WARS" MOVIES.
>> 59% OF AMERICANS SAY THEY
DON'T PLAN ON RENEWING THEIR GYM
MEMBERSHIPS, ONCE THE PANDEMIC
IS
>>> LEADING THE NEWS
A DRAMATIC MOMENT ON CAPITOL
HILL
CONGRESSWOMAN ALEXANDRIA
OCASIO-CORTEZ, CONDEMNING A
REPUBLICAN COLLEAGUE, AFTER SHE
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NBC'S KASIE HUNT HAS THE LATEST.
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Object GUID from GPO Xml content|
|displayName|String|The name of Group Policy Object from the GPO Xml Content|
|ouDistinguishedName|String|The distinguished name of the OU.|
|createdDateTime|DateTimeOffset|The date and time at which the GroupPolicyMigrationReport was created.|
|lastModifiedDateTime|DateTimeOffset|The date and time at which the GroupPolicyMigrationReport was last modified.|
|groupPolicyCreatedDateTime|DateTimeOffset|The date and time at which the GroupPolicyMigrationReport was created.|
|groupPolicyLastModifiedDateTime|DateTimeOffset|The date and time at which the GroupPolicyMigrationReport was last modified.|
|migrationReadiness|[groupPolicyMigrationReadiness](../resources/intune-gpanalyticsservice-grouppolicymigrationreadiness.md)|The Intune coverage for the associated Group Policy Object file. Possible values are: `none`, `partial`, `complete`, `error`, `notApplicable`.|
|targetedInActiveDirectory|Boolean|The Targeted in AD property from GPO Xml Content|
|totalSettingsCount|Int32|The total number of Group Policy Settings from GPO file.|
|supportedSettingsCount|Int32|The number of Group Policy Settings supported by Intune.|
|supportedSettingsPercent|Int32|The Percentage of Group Policy Settings supported by Intune.|
## Response
If successful, this method returns a `201 Created` response code and a [groupPolicyMigrationReport](../resources/intune-gpanalyticsservice-grouppolicymigrationreport.md) object in the response body.
## Example
###Why men store fat in their bellies, women in their hips
Washington: Researchers claim to have answered the age-old question of why men store fat in their bellies and women store it in their hips - the fat tissue is almost completely different, genetically speaking that is.
"We found that out of about 40,000 mouse genes, only 138 are commonly found in both male and female fat cells," said Dr. Deborah Clegg, assistant professor of internal medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center and senior author of the study appearing in the International Journal of Obesity. "This was completely unexpected. We expected the exact opposite - that 138 would be different and the rest would be the same between the sexes."
The study involved mice, which distribute their fat in a sexually | {
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in Garcia’s position from applying for asylum.
Therefore, we deny his petition for review.
I. Background
Garcia is a Honduran national who first came to the
United States in 2003. He was ordered removed in absentia on
October 24, 2003, and eventually departed in 2005. However,
Garcia claims that he encountered persecution upon his re‐
turn to Honduras because of his unpopular political views—
specifically, his opposition to deforestation. Eventually, he
was kidnapped and beaten. He chose to return to the United
States in 2014 and, after being apprehended by Border Patrol,
sought asylum.
Garcia expressed a fear of persecution and torture because
of his activism if he returned to Honduras. On June 9, 2014,
the Chicago Asylum Office issued a positive reasonable fear
determination, finding that Garcia was generally credible and
had a reasonable fear of torture. The Office referred his case
to an Immigration Judge for withholding‐only proceedings.
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A product of IDT's inception, Andrea is the glue that holds the team together. She is ardent about IDT, the legacy we leave, and the impact we can have on our markets. Andrea has an uncanny connection with our customers and works to make sure everyone has exactly what they need. Outside of work, she dedicates time to the community's youth and has a deep relationship with children as a mentor, caregiver, and friend.
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A graduate of the University of Dallas, Nick brings years of sales management experience to the IDT team and is deeply rooted in the rural water industry. Nick specializes in educating customers and partners on the | {
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UK
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Daniel Heer, Germany. Heer's craft is one that has been handed down to him through four generations of saddlers. After teaching the sadler craft abroad, Heer turned his focus to creating horsehair mattresses and other leather goods in his Berlin studio
Heer explains that through modern crafting techniques horsehair mattresses are experiencing a bit of a comeback. Heer 'wraps the natural materials, which forever characterize the horsehair mattress, in exquisite fabrics, this has the effect of creating a newly defined surface and puts the horsehair mattress in a new context.'
Chrish & Jenny Klose, Germany
Chrish & Jenny Klose, Germany
Magnus Mewes, Germany
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Milena A. K. Kling, Germany
Milena A. K. Kling, Germany
Sheryl & Lukasz Leysner & Miller, Germany
Sheryl & Lukasz Leysner & Miller, Germany
Uniic Team, Germany
Uniic Team,Germany
Helen Bird, Australia. Helen has transformed the humble food vending bike into a modern day object of functional beauty with her company Pearler
Bird's re-working of the food vending bike typifies the work of a modern craftsperson, giving an old tradition a new lease of life
Andrew Simpson, Australia
Andrew Simpson, Australia
Ben Wahrlich, Australia
Ben Wahrlich, Australia
Jess Cameron-Wootten, Australia
Jess Cameron-Wootten, Australia
Joshua Bahen, Australia
Joshua Bahen, Australia
Joshua Dowling, Australia
Joshua Dowling, Australia
Kellie Bright, Australia
Kellie Bright, Australia
Megan Nielsen, Australia
Megan Nielsen, Australia
Paul Kaptein, Australia
Paul Kaptein, Australia
Hugh Altschwager, Australia
Hugh Altschwager, Australia
Marcos Kaiser Mori specialises in creating hand-crafted musical instruments. He learnt his craft in both Hungary and Spain where he lived and worked with traditional craftsmen. Mori refrains from using power tools or synthetic materials and instead uses traditional techiques and creates glue and varnish from 18th Century | {
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and Francis –, –
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Gladys Watson-Dixon –,
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Lenore Gunderson –
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Marco –
Maria and Thomas –, –
Viviana –
Celenza, A.
Chaiklin, S.
Chasseguet-Smirgel, J.
Chen, H.
_Cherishment_
Clancier, A.
Coffey, K. A.
Cohen, B.
Cohen, P.
Cohn, J. F.
Cohn, M. A.
Coles, R.
"collated internal object"
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_see also_ "Hate in the counter-transference"; transference
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Dalley, T.
dance/movement therapy –, –, –
intervention strategies
methodology
Danto, E.
_darstellbarkeit_
dative relationship –
Davis, J. , , ,
Daws, D. –
Dax, E. C.
Dead Mother complex
declensive schema ,
defiance and compliance –
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disownment anxiety
Dissertationboat had to be returned to the Corporation. The vessel had apparently been sold before the appeal was decided, once by the marshal for $22,500 and a second time by the purchaser to M.V. Robin, Inc., a corporation controlled by Mr. and Mrs. Ridings. Over the opposition of the Ridings, the boat was eventually returned to Mrs. Vandervoort, as receiver of the Corporation; the sum which had been received from the marshal's sale was kept in the registry of the court. This was done in October 1968. The Ridings charged Mrs. Vandervoort with a number of failings as receiver of the Corporation, principally that the vessel was wasting, and that a considerable bill was being allowed to accumulate as a lien against the vessel. Not long thereafter, she | {
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1978–79
Nelson Sanhueza - Monterrey, Potosino, Puebla, Correcaminos - 1977–79, 1980–82/1986–87, 1982–85, 1987–88
Álvaro Sarabia - Jaguares - 2005
José Luis Sierra - Tigres - 1999
Eduardo Soto - América - 1995
Humberto Suazo - Monterrey - 2007–09/2010–14
Christian Torres - León, América, Monterrey - 1995–97/2000, 1998, 1999
Gino Valentini - Irapuato - 1988–89
René Valenzuela - Ángeles - 1987–88
Rodrigo Valenzuela - América, León, Atlas, Veracruz - 1998/2004–05, 2001–02, 2002–04, 2006
Juan Carlos Vera - Cruz Azul, Morelia, Tampico Madero, Pumas, Atlas - 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–90, 1990–91/1992–93, 1991–92
Eduardo Vilches - Necaxa - 1994–99
José Luis Villanueva - Morelia - 2006
Richard Zambrano - Santos Laguna, Celaya, Pumas - 1993–95, 1995–96, 1998–99
Colombia
Herly Alcázar - Jaguares - 2006
Carlos Augusto Álvarez - Necaxa - 2001
Diego Álvarez - San Luis - 2009
Yulián Anchico - Pachuca - 2011
Andrés Andrade - América, Jaguares - 2013–14/2015–2002–04
Raúl Ruidíaz - Morelia - 2017–
Roberto Silva - San Luis - 2003
Jorge Soto - San Luis - 2003
José Soto - Puebla, Celaya - 1996–98, 1999–00
Julio César Uribe - América, Tecos - 1987–88, 1989–91
Carlos Valdivia - Veracruz - 1944–46
Walter Vílchez - Cruz Azul, Puebla - 2007, 2007–09
Julio Villanueva - Torreón - 1968–69
Alfonso Yañez - Gallos Blancos - 1993–94
Poland
Jan Banaś - Atlético Español - 1975–76
Jan Gomola - Atlético Español, Zacatepec - 1974/1976–77, 1974–76
Grzegorz Lato - Atlante - 1982–84
Portugal
Eusébio - Monterrey - 1975–76
Romania
Miodrag Belodedici - Atlante - 1996-98
Ilie Dumitrescu - América, Atlante - 1997, 1997–98
Russia
Viktor Derbunov - Atlas - 1992–93
São Tomé and Príncipe
Luís Leal - Chiapas - 2017
Scotland
Ronnie Sharp - San Luis - 1973–74
Serbia
Miroslav Čermelj - Pumas - 1997-98
Branko Davidović - Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz - 1989-90
Zoran Djurić - Monterrey - | {
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rest of the survey. The recognition of a full specialty is important. The presence of a full specialty is being seen as a strength, the lack is perceived as a weakness. Multidisciplinarity and the connection with immunology are strong and intrinsic characteristics of Allergology. But different disciplines in this field may also lead to non-cooperation and competition. This is also true when both full specialists and subspecialists are recognized in the same country. Major problems put forward are the limited number of specialists and limited career opportunities. Aging of specialists combined with a decline in the number of trainees form a major threat. Reimbursement and funding issues may further accelerate these trends. Reimbursement issues both for patients and physicians have already been reported in a European survey identifyingthe writing and approved the final manuscript.
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Deceased
Thomas Stanford
Ordained: 1979
Assignments: Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Oakland; St. Margaret of Cortona, Little Ferry; St. Luke, Ho-Ho-Kus
Victims: Multiple
Status: Permanently removed from ministry
Edward Stanely
Ordained: 1931
Assignments: Sacred Heart, Bloomfield; St. John, Bergenfield; Archdiocesan Director, CYO St. Mary, Jersey City; St. Patrick, Elizabeth
Victims: One
Status: Deceased
Robert Stauffer
Ordained: 1964
Assignments: St. Francis, Ridgefield Park; Assumption, Emerson; St. Mary, Nutley; Our Lady of Assumption, Bayonne; St. Rose of Lima, Short Hills
Victims: One
Status: Permanently removed from ministry
Gerald Sudol
Ordained: 1980
Assignments: Holy Family, Nutley; St. Francis of Assisi, Ridgefield Park St. Ann (Polish), Jersey City; Chaplain, St. Francis Community Center, Jersey City; Holy Rosary, Jersey City; Mount St. Andrew Villa, Paramus; Padre Pio Friary, Hoboken
Victims: Multiple
Status: Permanently removed from ministry
Robert Svec
Ordained: 1954
Assignments: St. Henry, Bayonne; Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Jersey City; St. Mary, Star of theSea, Bayonne; St. John the Baptist, Jersey City; IHM/St. Patrick, Elizabeth; Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Montclair; St. Vincent De Paul, Bayonne; St. Columba, Newark; St. Charles Borromeo, Newark
Victims: Multiple
Status: Deceased
Michael Walters
Ordained: 1981
Assignments: Our Lady Of Sorrows, South Orange; Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Orange; Holy Spirit/Our Lady Help of Christians, East Orange; St. Matthew, Ridgefield; St. John Nepomucene, Gutttenberg; Sacred Heart, Haworth;
Our Lady of All Souls, East Orange; St. Cassian, Upper Montclair
Victims: Multiple
Status: Permanently removed from ministry
Robert Zasacki
Ordained: 1967
Assignments: St. Joseph, West Orange; St. Francis De Sales, Lodi; St. Leo's, Irvington;
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Ridgewood; St. Brigid, North Bergen
Victims: One
Status: Deceased
Paterson Diocese
Jose Alonso
Ordained: 1968
Assignments: St. Agnes, Paterson; St. John Cathedral; Our Lady of Victories, Paterson; St. John Cathedral, Paterson
Accusations: Multiple
Status: Deceased — September 29, 2003
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one of the capital's finest. Exhibiting everything from a mammoth's jaw found in Ilford to Oliver Cromwell's death mask via the desperate scrawls of convicts on a cell from Wellclose Prison, interactive displays and reconstructed scenes transport visitors from Roman Londinium and Saxon Lundenwic right up to the 21st-century metropolis. Free themed tours are offered daily; times are displayed by the entrance.
Highlights include a video on the 1348 Black Death, a section of London's old Roman wall, the graffitied walls of a prison cell (1750), a glorious re-creation of a Victorian street, a 1908 taxi cab, a 1928 art-deco lift from Selfridges and a fascinating multimedia display on the suffragettes.
Sadly the much-asked-after 'fatberg' – a vast glob of waste pulled from the sewers beneath Whitechapel – can currentlyone billion practicing- mostly in
Middle East, Indonesia, Pakistan, Africa, China,
and Eastern Europe.
Hinduism: Almost one billion
practicing- India, Sri Lanka,
Bangladesh, South Asia Region
Buddhism: More than 300 million
practicing.
Language
Dialect: a version of a language that includes changes
related to class, region, and other cultural changes.
Describes both a person’s accent and the grammatical
features of the way a person talks.
Most spoken
languages of
the world
Language
1. Chinese (Mandarin)
Approx. number
of speakers
1,917,000,000
2. Spanish
406,000,000
3. English
335,000,000
4. Hindi1
260,000,000
5. Arabic
223,000,000
6. Portuguese
202,000,000
7. Bengali
193,000,000
8. Russian
162,000,000
9. Japanese
122,000,000
10. Javanese
84,300,000
Subculture: a
group that has
beliefs and
behaviors that
are different
from the main
groups within a
culture or
society.
Material Culture: the physical evidence
created by a culture. Ex: technology,
clothing, architecture, weaponry.
Acculturation: when a culture adopts some
aspects of another culture, while keeping
many aspects of their original culture.
Assimilation:
when members
of a certain
culture adapt
completely to
the ways of
another culture.
Example of assimilation:
“kill the Indian to
save the man.”
1882 Assimilation
Policy
Carlisle Indian School
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genetic
engineering and abortion.
The program will take place
Thursday, Dec. 13,1984,7:30
to 10 p.m. at Agudas Achim
Synagogue, as part of the
Columbus Chapter of Hadassah's Annual Education
Day.
Dr. Portman has a private
practice in obstetrics and
gynecology, specializing in
fertility problems. In addition, he is president of
Ahavas Sholom Synagogue
and serves on the Board of
Trustees of the Columbus
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Torah Academy.
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'Israel Fashions...Fun For '84' Theme Of Israel Bonds Women's Division Dee. 2 Luncheon
Ruth Dayan, president and
founder.of Maskit, international fashion division of an
Israel government owned
arts and crafts company, is
also Israel's representative
. to the World Crafts Council.
Several designs from Maskit
will be modeled at the State
of Israel Bonds annual
fashion show, "Fun for '84,"
on Sunday, Dec. 2, at the
Agudas Achim Social Hall.
Maskit's fashion designers
have borrowed ideas from
the many Israeli immigrants
as well as the local Bedouins
whoGail Schottenstein,
chairwomen of this event,
have appointed the following
to assist them in preparations: Fay Levison and
Peggy Maybruck, fashion
show coordinators; Janet
Abroms and Hope Katz,
cuisine; Donna Zelkowitz
and Kathy Worly, decorations;, Roni Leeman and
Ettagail Shatz, reservations,
and Helen Nutis, publicity.
Committee members
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Bunny Cowall, Margie
Friedman, Yetta Grundstein, Natalie Handler, Carolyn Katz, Minna Landers,
Miriam Paine, Isabelle
Rosen, Melva Schottenstein,
Helen Silberstein and Leah
Godofsky.
Peggy Ginsburg, chairwoman of the Women's Division; Dorothy Rubenstein,
co-chairwoman, and
Roberta Kohn, regional
chairwoman of the Women's
Division, are serving in an
advisory capacity,
Gerda Weissman Klein,
author and lecturer, will be
guest speaker following the
1.
12:30 luncheon.
Proceeds from the sale of
Israel Bonds" help finance
industrial and agricultural
projects, the building of
Israel's infrastructure, the
- expansion of communications and transportation and
the search for new sources of
energy^ The Israel Bond
organization has provided
more than $6.5 billion for
these purposes since it was
founded in 1951.
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Wood lice may travel considerable distances during these nocturnal rambles. I have found some isopod specimens trapped inside a light shade of a bedroom, on the first floor of a building.
In the garden, woodlice rarely attack living plants, preferring to eat vegetation which has begun to decompose. In glasshouses, woodlice may occasionally nibble seedlings but they rarely do any significant economic damage.
In the litter layer of deciduous woods, and on compost heaps, wood lice perform a vital role. They chew dead plants into small fragments and deposit these as faecal pellets, which decompose rapidly.
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doi:10.1098/rspa.1933.0152.Chadwick's experiments
confirmed the identity of the mysterious particle
detected independently by Joliot-Curie & Joliot,
and Bothe & Becker and predicted by Majorana
and others to be a neutral nucleon in 1932,
for which Chadwick was awarded the Nobel Prize
in Physics in 1935.E. Fermi (1934), "Trends
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ter Haar
"On a Heuristic Point of View about the Creation
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Introduced the concept of light quanta (called
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settling back into the regular routine. Christmas is winding down, (for some of us), and New Years is just around the corner. The following recipe is a family favorite around our house. Easy to make and also a crowd pleaser, it is also a wonderful cold weather casserole.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
A few days ago several members of my family gathered together to celebrate Christmas with our beloved Gran. She has been having some trying times, health wise, but has persevered and is now walking with some assistance.
Good times were had and Toots showed some photographic promise by snapping this mother/daughter shot during the festivities.
I will say that most of us really enjoyed passing around the newest addition to the family.
Toots especially loved holding the baby.
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Asia: Korean American Chromatography Association; Australian and New Zealand Society for Mass Spectrometry; Federation of Asian Chemical Societies; Royal Australian Chemical Institute; Hong Kong Society of Mass Spectrometry, The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry; Israel Society for Analytical Chemistry; Chromatographic Society of India
USA: Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies; Chinese American Chromatography Association; Association of Analytical Communities; Society for Electro analytical Chemistry; Canadian Society for Chemistry; Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry; Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh; California Separation Science Society; Society for Applied Spectroscopy; International Society of Chemical Ecology.
Related Journals: ChemBioChem; Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry; JournalSeparation Science.
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Related Journals: Analytical Chromatography; International Journal of Chromatographic Science; Journal of Chromatography A; Journal of Chromatography B; JPC - Journal of Planar Chromatography
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Cult center
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Cult center of Sobek, Isis and Amon.
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Sa (Sais, San el-Hagar)
Capital of the nome, in the
Late Period also capital of Egypt. Greek trade center. Temple of goddess
Neith.
Per-Wadjet (Buto,
Tell el-Fara'in)
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goddess Uto, later also Isis. According to Herodotus in Persian times the
famous oracle was here.
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Bull(kA
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XIV.
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Per Ha-Nereb (Metelis,
Damanhur)
City from period of rule of Ramesses
II. Cult center of Ha
(Naucratis)?
Ionian colony and harbor. Important trade center since Saitic period, also
known for iron prodution. The city was dedicated to Horus who was
presented as solar disc with wings andtwo uraeus.
Also cult center of Neith, Amun and Thoth
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-
Eastern Harpoon
Tjeku (Per-Atum) (Pithom,
Tell el-Maskhuta)
The city raised by Ramesses II, located at the canal joining Nile and
Bitter Lakes. Capital of nome and cult center of Atum. According to Bible
Israelites were imprisoned here – the
Land of Goshen.
IX -
- Anedjty(anDty)
Per-Wesiri (Djedu) (Busiris,
Taposiris Magna, Abusir Bana)
Primarily cult center of Osiris Andedjty,
later also of Isis. Necropolis of animals. From here comes famous pillar
Djed, symbolizing trunk of cut down tree.
Cult center of goddess Bastet with necropolis of cats. The city was seat
of Libyan dynasty XXII and at that time also capital of Egypt.
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Imet (Tell Nabasha)
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together. Mozart stopped composing violin concertos as abruptly as he had begun; although he still performed his works for a few years afterwards, he seemed to lose interest in composing for the violin. Nevertheless, the five outstanding concertos he has left us with represent an outburst of Mozart’s creativity and the astonishing rapidity with which he honed his technique over just a few months.
Hungarian violinist Kristóf Baráti is recognised as one of the leading violinists of his generation. He plays with the Philharmonia Orchestra, Mariinsky, WDR Sinfonieorchester, London Philharmonic, and conductors like Gergiev, Dutoit, Jurowski, Masur, Pletnev, Fischer, Temirkanov.
His extensive discography for Brilliant Classics led to great critical acclaim: “..Baráti is out of the top drawer. With intensity of sound, unbridled athleticism and searing leaps into the stratospherevideo: http://bit.ly/MakeThemMeow
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Beethoven'sSonata No. 15 in D Major
Rammstein - Sonne (Official Video)
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Premiere: January 29, 2001Shoot: 13th to 15th January, 2001
Location: Babelsberger Filmstudio, PotsdamDirector: Jörn Heitmann
Single: Sonne
From the Album: Mutter
The video shoot for the song SONNE was produced in Potsdam at Babelsberger Filmstudios from the 13th to the 15th of January 2001. It was the first time Jörn Heitmann directed a Rammstein video.
SONNE, the first single from the album MUTTER is released soon thereafter. Beside the original and an instrumental version of the song, the single contains the track ADIOS and two remixes by Clawfinger.
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himself.
Refrain
CHINESE LYRICS
只因为他也是人,
请原谅他要吃些东西!
他不想听什么空套话,
辞藻他吃不下去。
副歌:
来,左、二、三!
来,左、二、三!
同志快来这里吧!
加入工人统一战线,
因为你也是工人啊!
只因为他也是人,
他不喜欢被皮靴欺凌。
他身下不想有奴隶,
也不要老板在头顶。
副歌
只因为他是工人,
没人会给他提供救济。
真正解放工人阶级,
只能靠工人自己。
副歌
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LYRICS IN THE DESCRIPTION 歌词见视频介绍
"Einheitsfrontlied" (统一战线之歌), literally meaning "United FrontSong", is one of the most famous songs of the German labour movement. It was written by Bertolt Brecht and composed by Hanns Eisler. The best-known rendition was sung by Ernst Busch.
After Hitler's coming to power in January, 1933, the situation for left-wing movements in Germany drastically deteriorated. The antagonism between the Social Democratic Party and the Communist Party had long made the German left divided. After the Nazis banned both parties and labour unions in the summer of 1933, many people, including Bertolt Brecht, realized that only a united front of social democrats and communists could fight back against fascism. In 1934, at the request of fellow theatre director Erwin Piscator,Bercht wrote the "Einheitsfrontlied", calling for all workers to join the Arbeiter-Einheitsfront, Workers’ United Front. The song was performed the next year in the First InternationalMusical Olympiad held in Strasbourg by a choir of 3,000 workers. Its first record was printed in 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, performed by communist actor and singer Ernst Busch.
Hanns Eisler, the famous Austrian musician who would later go on to compose the East German national anthem "Auferstanden aus Ruinen", intentionally keeps the composition of "Einheitsfrontlied" simple and easy to follow, so it could be sung by workers without much musical training[2]. In doing so, the song is quite march-like. In 1948, Eisler wrote another symphonic version, which as also sung by Ernst Busch and recorded for his Aurora-Projekt.
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showroom.
In June of the following year, another refulgent sculpture from Koons's iconic "Celebration Series," the similarly candy-colored "Balloon Flower (Magenta)," surpassed that price, fetching $25.7 million in a Christie's showroom.
In June of the following year, another refulgent sculpture from Koons's iconic "Celebration Series," the similarly candy-colored "Balloon Flower (Magenta)," surpassed that price, fetching $25.7 million in a Christie's showroom.'''Humosexuals''' (also known as a "[[Cliff_Richard|humos]]", "[[Benny_Hill|odd-fellows]]", "[[Tom_Cruise|saddos]]", "[[The_Chuckle_Brothers|chuckle buddies]]", "[[Barney_the_Dinosaur|fat boys]]" and "[[Tom_Cruise|enola gays]]") are people who compulsively tell [[joke]]s in order to get laid. Shunned by society and kicked around the streets by lawyers, humosexuals are still struggling to be accepted, stroked, thumped or even looked at. Anyone will do. I'm not fussy.
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_____. "Postcolonialism and Multiculturalism: Between Race and Ethnicity." Yearbook of English Studies 27 (1997): 22-39.
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Habekost, Christian. Verbal Riddim: The Politics and Aesthetics of African-Caribbean Dub Poetry. Amsterdam, Neth.: Rodopi; 1993.
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_____. Is Science Multicultural?: Postcolonialisms, Feminisms and Epistemologies. Bloomington, IN: Indiana UP, 1998
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1309 his doctrine was prescribed for the
Dominicans.托馬斯會見了溫暖的接待自己的秩序,並在1309年他的學說是明的多米尼加人。In 1323, Thomas was canonized, and
since that time his thought has become more or less the official doctrine of the
Roman Catholic
church.在1323年,托馬斯被冊封,並自那時以來,他的思想已成為或多或少的官方學說的羅馬天主教教堂。He was declared a Doctor of the Church
in 1567.他被醫生宣布了教會在1567年。In the 19th century, under Pope Leo
XIII, the modern revival of Thomism
began.在19世紀,在教皇利奧十三世,現代復興Thomism開始。Although uninspired adaptations of his
thought have brought it into disrepute with many thinkers, Thomas himself
continues to be held in high
esteem.雖然平庸改編他的思想帶來了它的聲譽與許多思想家,托馬斯本人繼續被關押在崇高的敬意。
Thomism
Advanced Information先進的信息
Thomism is the
school of philosophy and theology following the thought of Thomas
Aquinas. Thomism是學校的哲學和神學思想之後的托馬斯阿奎那。It developed in various phases and has
experienced periods of support and neglect.它開發的各個階段,並經歷了時間的支持和忽視。
When Aquinas died
he left no direct successor, but his system was adopted by various individuals,
most notably by many of his confreres in the dominican order and by his own
original teacher, the eclectic Albertus
Magnus.當阿奎那他離開死亡沒有直接的繼任者,但他的制度是通過不同的個人,尤其值得注意的是,他的許多confreres在多米尼加秩序和他自己原來的老師,在兼收並蓄的阿爾貝馬格努斯。Nonetheless there was still much
opposition to his Aristotelianismon the part of church authorities, and in 1277
in Paris and Oxford several propositions derived from Thomas's teachings were
condemned.儘管如此,仍有很多人反對他的亞里士多德的一部分,教會當局,並在1277年在巴黎和牛津大學的一些主張,源自托馬斯的教誨被譴責。It was primarily due to Dominican
efforts that the system of Aquinas was not only eventually rehabilitated, but
that he himself was canonized in
1323.這主要是因為多米尼加的努力,該系統的阿奎那不僅是最終平反,但他本人在1323年冊封。
From this time
period on, Thomism became one of the several competing schools of medieval
philosophy.從這一時期起, Thomism成為競爭的幾個學校的中世紀哲學。In particular, it set itself off
against classical Augustinianism with its reliance on Aristotle, most eminently
by insisting on a unified anthropology whereby the soul is the form of the
body.特別是,它為自己確定了對古典奧古斯丁其依賴於亞里士多德,最突出的堅持一個統一的,即人類學的靈魂是形式的機構。What St. Thomas was to the Dominicans,
Duns Scotus became to the Franciscans, and Scotism debated with Thomism on such
issues as freedom of the will and the analogy of
being.什麼是聖托馬斯的多米尼加人,成為鄧司各脫的方濟,並Scotism與Thomism辯論等問題上的自由意志和類推的福祉。Finally, Thomism, along with the other
two schools mentioned, maintained a moderate realism in contrast to
nominalism.最後, Thomism ,連同其他兩所學校提到,保持了溫和的現實主義相反,唯名。At the same time, the | {
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revoking of
speed limits in accordance with the Hutt City Council Bylaw 2005 Speed
Limits, including the hearing of any submissions.
GENERAL
FUNCTIONS
Provide
their local communityís input on:
∑Councilís
Long Term Plan and/or Annual Plan.
∑Councilís
policies, programmes (including the District Roading Programme) and bylaws.
∑Changes
or variations to the District Plan.
∑Resource
management issues which it believes are relevant to its local community,
through advocacy.
∑The
disposal or acquisition of significant assets.
∑Road
safety including road safety education within its area.
∑Any
other issues a Board believes is relevant to its local area.
∑Review
Local Community Plans as required.
Reports may
be prepared by the Board and presented to Council Committees, along with an
officerís recommendation, for consideration.
Any
submissions lodged by a Board or Committee require formal endorsement by way of
resolution.
Co-ordinate
with Council staff:
∑Local
community consultation on city-wide issues on which the Council has called for
consultation.
Maintain:
∑An
overview of roadworks, water supply, sewerage, stormwater drainage, waste
management andtraffic management for its local area.
∑An
overview of parks, recreational facilities and community activities within its
local area.
Develop:
∑Community
Response Plans in close consultation with the Wellington Region Emergency
Management Office, emergency organisations, the community, residentsí
associations, other community groups, and local businesses.†† The Community
Response Plans will be reviewed on an annual basis.
Grant:
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community awards.
Promote:
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facilities and opportunities in its area with a view to ensure maximum usage.
∑Arts
and crafts in its area.
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EXPOSING 180 PEOPLE AND
DELIVERING WARNINGS ON LARGE
SOCIAL GATHERINGS.
IN FLORIDA, AS MIAMI BEACHES
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THE BIGGEST ATTRACTION IN MIAMI
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GENERAL, THAT BEACHES.
NO INDICATION GUIDE AS TO WHEN
THOSE MAY BE COMING BACK
ONLINE, BUT IN PALM BEACH
COUNTY, THOSE BEACHES REOPENED
TODAY.
BACK TO YOU.>> SEVERAL PEOPLE
SHOWING OPTIMISM ON 60 MINUTES
SUNDAY WHEN ASKED ABOUT A GRIM
NUMBER THE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
POSSIBLY HITTING 25%.
>> 25% IS THE ESTIMATED HEIGHT
OFWAS ASKED
TO WALK THEIR DOG, PICK UP DRY
CLEANING AND MAKE DINNER
RESERVATIONS.
NANCY PELOSI SAID WHILE THE
PRESIDENT DOES HAVE THE RIGHT
TO FIRE ANY FEDERAL EMPLOYEE,
IF IT IS DONE IN RETALIATION,
IT COULD BE UNLAWFUL.
THIS IS THE FOURTH INSPECTOR
GENERAL THE PRESIDENT HAS FIRED
INTO MONTHS.
>> THIS IS A STUNNING MOMENT OF
SYMBOLISM.
CHINA'S PRESIDENT SPEAKING TO
THE ANNUAL ASSEMBLY OF THE
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, THE
CHINESE MAKING THE SURPRISE
ANNOUNCEMENT THAT HE WOULD
SPEAK IN THE EARLY HOURS OF
THIS MORNING.
HE WAS INSISTING THAT CHINA HAS
BEEN OPEN AND TRANSPARENT OVER
THE CORONAVIRUS.
TRUMP, NOT SCHEDULED TO SPEAK
AT THE EVENT HAS THREATENED TO
THE DRAW FUNDING FROM THE WORLD
HEALTH ORGANIZATION, THE WORLD
HEALTH ORGANIZATION OFFICIALS
ARE TELLING NBC NEWS | {
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ENO: EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS WILL HAPPEN TODAY by Matthew Lurie, Time Out SEPTEMBER 2008 • WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE: PUBLIC FIGURES PUT THEIR PERSONALITIES TO PAPER by Tom Lubbock, The Independent SEPTEMBER 2008 • MUTATING ENO-PRODUCED "SPORE" SCORE REINVENTING GAME MUSIC by Chris Steffen, Rolling Stone SEPTEMBER 2008 • WORDS FOR THE DYING by Bill Gibron, PopMatters SEPTEMBER 2008 • BYRNE AND ENO: EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS WILL HAPPEN TODAY by Campbell Stevenson, The Observer SEPTEMBER 2008 • ICONS OF ROCK: ANDY MACKAY by Alex Young, Consequence Of Sound SEPTEMBER 2008 • DAVID BYRNE AND BRIAN ENO: EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS WILL HAPPEN TODAY by Matthew Weiner, Resident Advisor SEPTEMBER 2008 • SPORE by Andrew Johnston, Time Out SEPTEMBER 2008 • DAVID BYRNE by Joshua Klein, Pitchfork SEPTEMBER2008 • ROBERT WYATT by John Mulvey, Uncut SEPTEMBER 2008 • FRIPP & ENO: BEYOND EVEN (1992-2006) by Graham Reid, Elsewhere SEPTEMBER 2008 • FRIPP & ENO: EVENING STAR by Lee Arizuno, The Quietus SEPTEMBER 2008 • DAVID BYRNE & BRIAN ENO: EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS WILL HAPPEN TODAY by Audra Schroeder, The Austin Chronicle SEPTEMBER 2008 • FRIPP & ENO: NO PUSSYFOOTING / EVENING STAR by Chris Jones, BBC SEPTEMBER 2008 • DAVID BYRNE AND BRIAN ENO: EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS WILL HAPPEN TODAY by John Moore, The Word OCTOBER 2008 • DAVID BYRNE & BRIAN ENO: EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS WILL HAPPEN TODAY by David Stubbs, The Wire OCTOBER 2008 • FRIPP & ENO: NO PUSSYFOOTING / EVENING STAR by Daniel Spicer, The Wire OCTOBER 2008 • DAVID BYRNE | {
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Everlith, Class of 2018.
Bachelor of Science in Sociology.
Taylor Bone.
Olivia Caitlin DeFeo.
Deanna Marie Federa,
assisted by her sister,
Tina Federam Class of 2018.
Rosanna Rafaela Verano.
Laura Kate James,
summa cum laude, Gold Medal of Excellence,
assisted by her sister,
Mia James, Class of 2013.
Cameron Michael Kemmer.
Alyssa Ann Klasert, also Criminal Justice.
Melissa Melliero, cum laude.
Logan Olson Kechnie.
Sandra Patinostro.
Alyssa Nicole Pizelle,
magna cum laude, Silver
Medal of Excellence,
assisted by her mother Donna
Pizzelle, Class of 1985.
Sarah Marie Rossi.
Marine Francis Sivaji.
Elizabeth Ann Scoccorino,
Bachelor of Arts in Spanish.
Hayden Michael Garabrant,
Silver Medal of Excellence.
Gloria Mangano Perkins
Gold Medal of Excellence,
assisted by her brother
William Perkins Class of 2013.
Jessica Ellen Rice.
Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts,
Jacqueline Nora Franzetti.
Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts,
Robert Collins Kirschbaum.
- Let's give another round of applause
for College of Arts and Sciences.
(audience applauding)
Graduates you may be seated.
I now call upon Dr. JohnChalykoff,
dean of Jack Welsh College of Business,
who will present the candidates
for the degree from the College.
- Will the candidates for the
degrees of Bachelor of Science
from the Jack Welsh College
of Business, please rise.
(all applauding)
There.
President Petillo,
on behalf of the Faculty
of the Jack Welsh College of Business,
I present the candidates for
the aforementioned degrees
and respectfully recommend
that such degrees be conferred upon them.
- By virtue of the authority vested in me
by the state of Connecticut
and the trustees of
Sacred Heart University,
I confer upon the candidates,
a degree of Bachelor of Science
from the Jack Welsh College of Business.
Congratulations.
- Hear hear.
(audience cheers)
(people chattering)
- [Presenter] Bachelor
of Science in Accounting,
Dennis Paul Alevis Jr.
Marissa Alves.
Rebecca Daniel Armand, also
Finance, summa cum laude.
Austin William Bailey.
Mark Andrew Behringer, magna cum laude.
Tyler William Batella.
Katherine Alexandra Bonnet.
Samantha Paige Bialik, magna cum laude.
Michael Callisto, magna cum | {
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Luk, Yun Tong. "Post-Colonialism and Contemporary Hong Kong Theatre: Two Case Studies." New Theatre Quarterly 14.4 (1998): 366-72.
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Mackenthun, Gesa. "Captives and Sleepwalkers: The Ideological Revolutions of Post-Revolutionary Colonial Discourse." European Review of Native American Studies 11.1 (1997): 19-26.
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Marcus Rashford of Manchester United, Alex Iwobi of Arsenal and Dele Alli of Tottenham Hotspur are among the 40 nominees for the 2016 Golden Boy award, run by the Italian newspaper Tuttosport and awarded to Europe’s most impressive footballer under the age of 21. Last year’s winner was Anthony Martial, with Paul Pogba and Raheem Sterling other recent recipients.
The award, founded in 2003, relates to performances across a particular calendar year, with the winner decided by a panel of 30 journalists. Among the favourites this time round are Kingsley Coman and Renato Sanches of Bayern Munich, while Ousmane Dembélé of Borussia Dortmund and Gianluigi Donnarumma of Milan have also been extremely impressive.
In addition to Rashford, Iwobi and Alli, seven other UK-based players are nominated: Kelechi Iheanacho and LeroySané of Manchester City, Moussa Dembélé of Celtic, Marko Grujic of Liverpool, Demarai Gray of Leicester and Ruben Loftus-Cheek of Chelsea, as well as Nathan, on loan from Chelsea to Vitesse, and Andreas Christensen, on loan from Chelsea to Borussia Mönchengladbach.
The list in full:
Dele Alli (Tottenham), Marco Asensio (Real Madrid), Leon Bailey (Genk), Riechedly Bazoer (Ajax), Gabriel Boschilia (Monaco), Julian Brandt (Bayer Leverkusen), Carlos Fernandez (Sevilla), Andreas Christensen (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Kingsley Coman (Bayern Munich), Ante Coric (Dinamo Zagreb), Amadou Diawara (Napoli), Mahmoud Dahoud (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Danilo Barbosa (Benfica), Moussa Dembélé (Celtic), Ousmane Dembélé (Dortmund), Gianluigi Donnarumma (Milan), Breel Embolo (Schalke), Gabriel Barbosa (Internazionale), Aleksandr Golovin (CSKA Moscow), Goncalo Guedes (Benfica), Demarai Gray (Leicester), Marko Grujic (Liverpool), Alen Halilovic (Hamburg), Kelechi Iheanacho (Manchester City), Alex Iwobi (Arsenal), Viktor Kovalenko | {
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Para-Performance Pro Blade-Quincy, Illinois
Para-Performance Games-Perris, California
2002
Red Bull Blade Raid Blade running-Elk Meadows, Utah
Para-Performance Pro Cup-Perris, California
World Freefall Convention-Rantoul, Illinois
Para-Performance World Games-Perris, California
2003
Swoop Festival-Panama City Beach, Florida
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South American Open-Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Pro Tour Open-Portland, Oregon
World Freefall Convention-Rantoul, Illinois
1st World Cup of Canopy Piloting-Perris, California
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2004
1st Freestyle Open-Perris, California
Swoop Festival-Wildwood, New Jersey
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2nd Freestyle Open-Perris, California
2005
U.S. Canopy Piloting Grand Prix-Perris, California
1st Ground Launch Blade running-Isabella, California
Triple Crown of Freestyle-Atlanta, Georgia
Swoop Festival-Chicago, Illinois
U.S. Nationals of Canopy Piloting-Perris, California
CPC Championships-Denver Colorado
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2006
PST Florida Pro/Am-Lake Wales, Fl
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PST Air Festival Show-Longmont, Colorado
2007
PST Air Festival-Mile Hi Skydiving
Mile Hi Skydiving Longmont, CO
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Mile Hi Skydiving Longmont, CO
2009
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References
External links
Official website
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Belsize Park, Camden Town, Chalk Farm, Euston, Golders Green, Goodge Street, Hampstead, Kentish Town, Tufnell Park, Warren Street (1907), Mornington Crescent. Celebrity birthday: Meryl Streep
23rd: Stepney Green (1902); North Ealing, Park Royal (1903): Celebrity birthday: Alan Turing
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July
1st: Kensington (Olympia) (1864); Acton Town, Chiswick Park, Ealing Broadway, Ealing Common (1879); South Ealing (1883). Celebrity birthday: Diana, Princess of Wales
3rd: Mansion House (1871); South Kenton (1933); East Finchley (1939). Celebrity birthday: Tom Cruise
4th: Ruislip, Uxbridge (1904). Celebrity birthday: Bill Withers
8th:Chalfont & Latimer, Chesham, Chorley Wood (1889). Celebrity birthday: Kevin Bacon
18th: Becontree (1932). Celebrity birthday: Nelson Mandela
19th: Hatton Cross (1975). Celebrity birthday: Nicola Sturgeon
21st: Hounslow West (1884). Celebrity birthday: Paloma Faith
22nd: Archway (1907). Celebrity birthday: Selena Gomez
23rd: Brixton, Vauxhall (1971). Celebrity birthday: Daniel Radcliffe
30th: Chancery Lane, Holland Park, Lancaster Gate, Marble Arch, Oxford Circus, Queensway, St Paul's, Shepherd's Bush, Tottenham Court Road (1900): Celebrity birthday: Arnold Schwarzenegger
31st: Cockfosters (1933). Celebrity birthday: JK Rowling
August
2nd: Harrow-on-the-Hill, Neasden (1880). Celebrity birthday: Charli XCX
3rd: East Acton (1920). Celebrity birthday: Terry Wogan
5th: Ruislip Manor (1912). Celebrity birthday: Neil Armstrong
8th: Bank (1898). Celebrity birthday: Roger Federer
18th: Colindale, Edgware (1924). Celebrity birthday: Robert Redford
September
1st: Northwood, Rickmansworth (1887); Amersham (1892); Blackhorse Road, Highbury & Islington, Seven Sisters, Tottenham Hale, Walthamstow Central (1968). Celebrity birthday: Barry Gibb
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projects a future flood of independent workers, affirming that by 2020 one in two American workers will either switch to independent work or spend at least part of their day self-employed. The top reasons: control over the type of work assignments, earnings potential, and flexible scheduling.
Freelancers, as opposed to entrepreneurs, are more likely to be older. More than half are Boomers (currently aged 51–66), with a third categorized as Gen Xers (aged 35–50); younger contractors are more likely to be women, which may indicate a generational move by both genders to embrace more contract work. These independent workers depend on technology even more than corporate workers, a 2015 U.K. survey says. Eighty-eight percent of all freelancers, contractors, and zero-hour workers (on call at the employers' discretion) use smartMarilyn. 2015. "Women Network Differently than Men and It Hinders Our Advancement." www.huffingtonpost.com/marilyn-nagel/women-network-differently_b_8259538.html
Nappo-Dattoma, Luisa. 2015. "Striving for a Healthy Work–Life Balance in a 24/7 World." Access.
New York University. 2014. "Fighting Parents Hurt Children's Ability to Recognize and Regulate Emotions." www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2014/09/17/fighting-parents-hurt-childrens-ability-to-recognize-and-regulate-emotions.html
News Staff. 2015. "Why Your Workplace Might Be Killing You." Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week.
Nink, Marco. 2015. "German Managers Not Strengths-Focused." Gallup.
North, Scott. "Boston College Center for Work & Family, Work–Life in Japan: The Past Is Prologue." www.bc.edu/content/dam/files/centers/cwf/research/publications/pdf/BCCWF%20EBS%20Work%20Life%20in%20Japan.pdf
O'Neil, Deborah A., and Margaret M. Hopkins. 2015. "The Impact of Gendered Organizations Systems on Women's Career Advancement." Frontiers in Psychology.
Parker, Kim, and Wendy Wang. 2013. "Modern Parenthood: Roles of Moms and Dads Converge as They Balance Work and Family." Pew Research Center.
Pascoe, Robin. "Mobility Is a Work–Life Challenge." www.expatexpert.com
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1891
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1896
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previously operated beginning in 1857 as Excelsior Institute and after 1872,
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Phillips University in Oklahoma; Dan Morehouse who was a student and
instructor later served as president of Drake University in Iowa; closed
after a fire
Larson, J. Edor.History of the Red
River Valley Conference of the Augustana Lutheran Church.1953.
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Region Luther College
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1899
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between 1886-1914. The school flourished as a coeducational academy until it
was made a boys' military school in 1920.
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Center, Tokyo, Japan
Hayashi
Toshihide
Toho University Ohashi Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan
Tanaka
Yuri
Toho University Ohashi Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan
Joki
Nobuhiko
Toho University Ohashi Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan
Iwasaki
Masaki
Toho University Ohashi Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan
Kubo
Shun
Toho University Ohashi Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan
Matsukane
Ai
Toho University Ohashi Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan
Takahashi
Yasunori
Nissan Tamagawa Hospital, Tokyo, Japan
Imamura
Yoshihiko
Nissan Tamagawa Hospital, Tokyo, Japan
Hirahata
Koichi
Hirahata Clinic, Tokyo, Japan
Sakai
Ken
Toho University Omori Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan
Hase
Hiroki
Toho University Ohashi Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan
. Abstract
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**Introduction and Aims:** The medical management for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) has changed in the past decade. We speculated that this change has led to improve in the prevalence of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in patients with CKD. The present study analyzes changes in carotid atherosclerosis in incident hemodialysis patients, as well as trends in clinical factors and medications over the past decade.
**Methods:** This single-centerand a modest but significant predictor for infectious disease death and tumor death.
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Tasmoc
Alexandra
University Hospital "Dr. C.I. Parhon", Iasi, Romania
Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Gr. T. Popa", Iasi, Romania
Nistor
Ionut
Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Gr. T. Popa", Iasi, Romania
Donciu
Mihaela
University Hospital "Dr. C.I. Parhon", Iasi, Romania
Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Gr. T. Popa", Iasi, Romania
Voroneanu
Luminita
University Hospital "Dr. C.I. Parhon", Iasi, Romania
Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Gr. T. Popa", Iasi, Romania
Volovat
Carmen
University Hospital "Dr. C.I. Parhon", Iasi, Romania
Covic
Adrian
University Hospital "Dr. C.I. Parhon", Iasi, Romania
Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Gr. T. Popa", Iasi, Romania
. Abstract
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to play fusion,
cause he didn't understand
what we were doing.
It was actually a company
promoting fusion.
It had "Alfa Fusion Festival"
which I was a part of it.
And that was our debut.
Tommy LiPuma from the States
was in the audience to see us.
And he seemed to be inspired
by our music.
Japanese:
アルファレコードでは
西洋とか海外の
音楽ファンに対して
レコード事業を行い
80年代のものを輸出した
細野さんや
他のレコード・レーベルとか
かなり実験的ですね
有名なレーベルもありました
これらのレーベルの管理を
English:
Tommy said he wanted to do
something with us
and the president invested
a lot of money,
and we did our first world tour.
I was surprised to see
kids listening to "Rydeen",
when we came back.
Japanese:
まとめていたのは どなたですか?
English:
Kunihiko Murai was
the president of Alfa Records.
He had the respect for Ahmet Ertegun
of Atlantic Recording Corporation.
Also he enjoyed a friendship with
Julie Moss of A&M.
He wanted to launch a company
just like them in Japan.
The Japanese music scene at the time
was following a strong sense of traditions.
He wanted to putup a new genre.
Then Yumi Arai, Yuming came into ths scene.
So there were Yuming, and us, YMO.
English:
His plan was successful
and even incredible.
There was no phrase equivalent of
Techno-Pop at that time.
Kraftwerk was already popular at that time,
and this kind of music was
still obscure in Japan.
Our music didn't appeal
to Japanese people.
It sounded more like a toy music or
a one-hit wonder.
Japanese:
話は変わりますが
YMOが作ったアルバムについて
お話しください
アルバムが世に出てきた時は
いかがでしたか?
Japanese:
今は かなり有名になりましたが
English:
It was oblivious to all but us.
We were excited however.
I wanted to remix "Firecracker" with a computer,
and to know how doing that changed
a classical music piece by Martin Denny.
That was one of our experiments.
Disco became a fad out there.
Dance music was a common language then.
We hoped more people
would check out our music.
Japanese:
それまでは細野さん自身も
今とは正反対の評価がされていました
メジャーになった理由は
何でしょう?
English:
I'm basically a shy guy.
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David Powlett-Jones, a young Welshman, returns from the trenches of World War I disillusioned and suffering from shellshock. Accepted as a teacher at an elite boys boarding school, David fears he won't last. Luckily, the faith of the headmaster who hired him proves well-founded. Over the course of his 20-year risethrough the ranks of the school, he finds and loses love with several women
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Running backs -- Bryce Love, senior, Stanford; Jonathan Taylor, sophomore, Wisconsin.
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Guards -- Beau Benzschawel, senior, Wisconsin; Nate Herbig, junior, Stanford.
Center -- Ross Pierschbacher, senior, Alabama.
Tight end -- Noah Fant, junior, Iowa.
Receivers -- A.J. Brown, junior, Mississippi; David Sills V, senior, West Virginia.
All-purpose player -- Myles Gaskin, senior, Washington.
Kicker -- Matt Gay, senior, Utah.
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Tackles -- Ed Oliver, junior, Houston; Christian Wilkins, Senior, Clemson.
Linebackers -- Devin White, junior, LSU; Devin Bush, junior, Michigan; T.J. Edwards, senior, Wisconsin.
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mail to Jay Aldis at the Harris County Attorney=s Office on
December 22, but it was sent to the wrong address and was not received by Mr.
Aldis until December 27, 1999, a fact neither party disputes.
The TWCC appeals panel determined the
deadline for Harris County=s appeal was
January 6, 2000. Harris County mailed
its notice of administrative appeal on January 10, and it was received by TWCC
on January 12. In a February 22, 2000
decision, the TWCC appeals panel concluded that the TWCC administrative hearing
officer=s decision was
final because the appeal filed by Harris County was untimely. The appeals panel stated that the Ajurisdiction of
the Appeals Panel was not properly invoked and the decision and order of the
hearing officer have become final under Section 410.169.@ The TWCC appeals panel did not address the
merits ofHarris County=s appeal contesting the impairment rating
assigned to Hamilton.
On March 31, 2000, Harris County filed a
lawsuit in the district court of Harris County, seeking judicial review of the
TWCC appeals panel=s decision. TWCC intervened by filing a plea to the
jurisdiction, asserting that the district court lacked jurisdiction because of
the untimely administrative appeal filed by Harris County. Harris County responded that the district
court did have jurisdiction, and asked the district court to determine that its
administrative appeal was timely and to remand the matter to the TWCC appeals
panel for a review of the merits. The
district court granted Harris County=s second motion
for summary judgment on January 17, 2003.
The court reversed and set aside the TWCC appeals panel decision,
determining that Harris County=s administrative
appeal was untimely, and remanded Harris County=s administrative
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project of the Classics Departments of Harvard and Tufts Universities funded by the Andrew Mellon Foundation).
Developing a research platform for comparing Computer Assisted Language Learning methods and collecting "big data" on second language learning with Brian MacWhinney and John Kowalski, Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University.
Chief Pedagogical Collaborators
University of Leipzig: Humboldt Chair of Digital Humanities: Open Philology: E-Learning Project.
Robert J. Gorman. Department of Classics and Religious Studies. University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Anise Ferreira. Departamento de Linguística da Faculdade de Ciências e Letras. University of São Paulo: "Júlio de Mesquita Filho". Campus de Araraquara.(FCL-Ar/UNESP).
Neven Jovanović. Department of Classical Philology, University of Zagreb.
Alpheios encourages participation by interested individuals whether or not they have current academic affiliations.
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Berti M. and Pietruschka. U. “The Laments of the Philosophers at the Tomb of Alexander: an Example of Text Re-Use in Oriental Languages”: 4ème Colloque International Aliento. Énoncés sapientiels brefs, traductions, traducteurs et contextes culturels et historiques du Xe siècle au XVe siècle: les textes transmis à l’Occident, (MSH Lorraine) – Paris (INALCO), 6-8 novembre 2012
Quint, B. http://newsbreaks.infotoday.com/NewsBreaks/Ovid-Technologies-Bought-by-Wolters-Kluwer-for-200-Million-17998.asp
Strauch, K. "Mark Nelson, Founder and President, Ovid Technologies," Against the Grain: Vol. 8: Iss. 4, Article 13.Available at: https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/atg/vol8/iss4/13
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Geneva, Switzerland (May 2010): Stage-specific screening methods.
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Health
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Nurse and community based worker, 2005-2014.
Administration officer, 2013-2014.
Advocate, Local Ambulance Committee, 2002-2011.
Awards and recognition includes:
Recipient, Citizen of the Year, Diamantina Shire Council, 1989.
Senior Sporting Administrator Award, 2013, 2004 and 1998.
Recipient, Centenary Medal, ‘for distinguished service to the community’, 2001.
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Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the General Division
Fadden, Australian Capital Territory
For service to medicine through a range of roles.
Service includes:
Director, ShareLife, five years.
Helped establish the Australian Organ and Tissue Authority.
ACT Health:
Organ and Tissue Donor Coordinator, since 2002.
Involved with the Restorative Justice Program.
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Assistant Professor, Critical Care Nursing, 2010.
Senior Lecturer.
Course Convenor, Bachelor of Nursing.
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Special Commendation, University of Canberra Nurse’s Society,Forum.
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Quiet Achiever Award, Palliative Care New South Wales, 2010
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Officer (AO) in the General Division of the Order of Australia
Myrtle Bank, South Australia
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p. 125.
. _La Japonaise: Woman Beside the Water,_ site identified in a note by AM, AMP.
. P. Signac/HM [18 June 1905] and n.d. [end of June 1905], AMP.
. Identified from the canvas and its preparatory sketches by Bernardi, p. 51.
. Painted in the house of the sandal-maker (note by AM, AMP), which stood on the Port d'Avall between the customhouse and the little chapel on the rue de la Démocratie (Bernardi, p. 25).
. Bernardi, p. 10.
. Ibid., p. 22.
. Painted from the Square Caloni, ibid., p. 25.
. Barr, p. 74.
. Lydia Delectorskaya in conversation with the author.
. Moll, p. 42.
. HM/H. Manguin, 20 May 1905, JPM.
. Cladel, p. 160.
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