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broke for him. The moment of realization for the heroine was fraught and anxious and dark--perfect and justly rendered for a heroine used to getting her way. And, by that time, I was so connected to both characters I had forgotten all their flaws and was turning pages with an internal please, please, please let them feel happiness. Let me just say, A Little Bit Wild is as satisfying as a romance can possibly be. Okay, it was annoying that the word "vulgar" was used a LOT in the first ten pages but I thought this was a refreshing look at historical romances. The book opens with our heroine having bad sex. Not dirty, just bad. It turns out that, though she's considered the paragon of their family, Marissa York has actually been doing some very naughty things with a lot of London's elite and she finally got drunk enough to let one of them do the actual dirty. It's just her bad luck that he happens to be a ...more Okay, it was annoying that the word "vulgar" was used a LOT in the first ten pages but I thought this was a refreshing look at historical romances. The book opens with our heroine having bad sex. Not dirty, just bad. It turns out that, though she's considered the paragon of their family, Marissa York has actually been doing some very naughty things with a lot of London's elite and she finally got drunk enough to let one of
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algebraic definition of national income equilibrium shown in Equation (8.16) and the related expression for the expenditure multiplier, Equation (8.17). If we substitute the assumed values in this example into the multiplier formula we get: The multiplier is the total change in GDP for a one dollar initial increase in aggregate demand. In this example, given the values of the marginal propensity to consume, the tax rate and the marginal propensity to import) the multiplier is calculated to be 1.785 (rounded). That means, that if autonomous expenditure (for example, government spending) rose by $100, the total change in GDP, after the economy adjusts to the higher production and income levels, would be $178.50 (rounded). Changes in the magnitude of the expenditure multiplier Equation (8.17) defined the expenditure multiplier as ?Y/?G = 1/[1 - c(1 - t) + m], which means that its size depends on the marginal propensity to consume (c), the tax rate (t) and the marginal propensity to import (m). The following conclusions can be drawn at this stage: The multiplier is larger (smaller) the larger (smaller) is the marginal propensity to consume (c). The multiplier is larger (smaller) the smaller (larger) is the marginal propensity to import (m). The more open the economy to trade, the lower is multiplier. The multiplier is larger (smaller) the smaller (larger) is the tax rate (t). A higher marginal propensity to consume means that each successive round of induced consumption spending is larger, other things equal. Given that the marginal propensity
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attempt to negotiate agreements to my benefit, I created what I call "The Video Camera Test". If you are trying to learn negotiating skills, there is no better companion than your I-phone or Sony recorder. Prior to negotiating anything, practice your posture, idea flow and eye contact in front of the recorder. The amount of information that you will gather is unbelievable. My mantra is, "if I can't convince myself, I won't be able to convince anyone else". As with any other type of presentation, practice is key. 9. During a negotiation agreement, I believe that it is always OK to say: Let me think about it. It is very important, even in fast moving environments such as the startup world, to think before committing to a step. You don't want to jump in the bus and then have to figure out how to get off once the bus is on the way. Window jumping is not easy, is costly and is preventable if you just give appropriate importance to your pace of thought processing. 10. An opportunity is defined as a "favorable juncture of circumstances". One of those circumstances should be compensation for what you bring to the table. Based in Boulder, CO Adriana Galue, started working with web startups following a career in Neuroscience. She is truly passionate about technology and entrepreneurship. In addition to owning a consulting company, Adriana teaches seminars in entrepreneurship applied to technology in several South American universities. Prior to becoming an entrepreneur, Adriana
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construction of a commune called the Peoples Temple Agricultural Project. Hundreds of his followers were dispatched there to work. What they discovered was a South American gulag equal parts Werner Erhard and Pol Pot. The buzz about Jonestown persuaded Democrat Congressman Leo Ryan to check the place out. When Jones found out about Ryan's impending visit, he resorted to the ultimate Democrat gambit -- race baiting. He denounced Ryan as someone who had "voted sharply in racist terms and fascist terms" and began rehearsing his people for "White Night," the night when Ryan and other evil white people would come to kill them. In preparation for visits from outsiders, Jones had earlier issued proclamation #75, "Give your original name when guest is here -- do not use your socialist names such as Lenin, Che Guevara, etc. . . " (87) On his visit Ryan quickly saw through the subterfuge. When he attempted to fly back to civilization with inside dope on the commune, a Jonestown security team murdered him and four others on the runway. That night Jones put his well-drilled minions through a "White Night" exercise. They had been through this before, drinking the proverbial Kool Aid and surviving. They likely presumed that this was just another test of their loyalty. It wasn't. This time the drink was heavily laced with valium and cyanide. Everyone who drank it died. Those who refused to drink it were injected with it. As to Jones, he shot himself. Despite the tragedy, Democrats
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Undecided Question How to make the pain of a slipped disc better? please help? 3 years ago my mum slipped two discs in her back, since then shes been in terrible pain to the point where she wants to cry. the hosptital said she will have this pain for the rest of her life. she tryed heat patches, morphine patches, cream and tablets and its works for a while but before u know it shes in great pain again. does anyone know any pain relief things she can do?, I know nothing can stop it anxd shes never getting better but if theres naythuing that can even help the pain a little bit would be great. its makes me so sad to see her like this I just wanna take the pain away :( please help me? Answers (1) Answerer 1 i myself have to slipped discs in my lower spine and medical professionals seem to just fob people of with pain Relief till i saw a different gp who is brilliant and referred me for phsyo i have had the disc manipulated back in to place this helped my back pain as did using a tense machine painkillers are only going to treat the pain not the cause your mum needs to be referred to a specialist in pain management as i think this would give your mum coping strategies to help deal with the pain i really hope your mum gets the help she needs
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court proceedings. Over half were under 25. Typically, this group do not identify themselves as having a 'problem with alcohol' and would be unlikely to seek out alcohol treatment or education of their own accord. The program evaluation shows that over 90 per cent of participants increased their knowledge of alcohol-related harms and understanding of relevant harm reduction strategies. This translates into more informed decisions about future drinking and a reduced future incidence of alcohol-related offending. Everybody wins. While attention needs to be paid to the price and availability of alcohol in Australia, we need a greater emphasis on approaches that engage with risky drinkers and the behaviour associated with drinking. The value of Diversion programs is well-recognised, as is prevalence of alcohol-related offences within the Justice system. To reduce the harmful effects of alcohol misuse on individuals and families within our community, reduce future need for alcohol and other drug treatment, and reduce the burden on our Justice system, we need to introduce an alcohol Diversion structure, as currently exists for illicit drugs. As with other Diversion programs, Alcohol: Considering Change? provides a unique opportunity to engage a new demographic and reduce the potential escalation of alcohol-related harms. If funding is allocated for alcohol Diversion, our Alcohol: Considering Change? program provides a readily adaptable model that can be implemented in a range of settings. Actually strayan, ReGen has been running the program for four years with no funding. We're hardly in it for the money. What we're arguing is
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currently is that some data isn't making the sync - i.e. local data created by a user isn't getting pushed to the Anquet Cloud on sync. Looking just at Anquet Cloud doesn't tell us what or why something has not been synced from your PC to the cloud. We could therefore really do with some 'local data' from some users who are having sync issues. To help us track down your issue would you mind supplying your local data as a zip file to us to look at? If so, please follow the instructions below: Open up Windows Explorer (Windows key and E) In the input bar at the top, type %programdata% and hit return You will most likely now be in a directory like : C:\ProgramData (this is normally hidden on the operating system, hence the need for step 2). Double click on the 'Outdoor Map Navigator' directory You will now see a directory with a long number (its your userid), enter that directory You will now see a directory 'Anquet Connect' - your user data is in this directory. Also unable to sync - I have emailed the zipped Connect file to support. July 24, 2012 14:43 Graham Hughes Anquet Community Hi chaps, I believe this bug has now been located and resolved. Many thanks for submitting your data to us so we could try to resolve this. We still need to propagate this fix through iPhone and Android, but as they basically 'read' rather than 'read/write', you
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to the move-out date. The whole deposit is then returned to the tenant, minus any deductions deemed necessary. These are held by an independent deposit scheme until after the move has been completed. They can then be disputed or agreed and used by the landlord for repair work. That way, the tenant at least has some immediate cash to put down on the new place and the landlord is no worse off. This system is still open to abuse by greedy landlords, but it seems a great deal fairer. Which is why, sadly, I doubt it'll ever to catch on. In fact, they??ve flogged so much that many of us now walk into a branch figuratively blocking our ears and singing ??la-la-la-la-la?? school playground-style ?? just to drown out the marketing spiel. Still, there will be people who get talked into taking out a loan or insurance they really don??t need. So it??s heartening to hear at least one bank ?? the Co-op ?? has decided to ditch its sales incentives. No longer will staff get up to 3 pc of pay (a small amount relative to the rest of the industry) via bonuses for offloading all sorts of products. Now they will get up to A400 every three months for providing excellent customer service. Elsewhere, new rules will ban commission payments to bank advisers from investment, pension, and insurance companies on all financial products from January 1, 2013. More on this in my colleague Tony Hazell's excellent guide to
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follow knowledge like a sinking star, Beyond the utmost bound of human thought. This my son, mine own Telemachus, To whom I leave the sceptre and the isle? Well-loved of me, discerning to fulfil This labour, by slow prudence to make mild A rugged people, and through soft degrees Subdue them to the useful and the good. Most blameless is he, centred in the sphere Of common duties, decent not to fail In offices of tenderness, and pay Meet adoration to my household gods, When I am gone. He works his work, I mine. There lies the port; the vessel puffs her sail: There gloom the dark broad seas. My mariners, Souls that have toiled, and wrought, and thought with me? That ever with a frolic welcome took The thunder and the sunshine, and opposed Free hearts, free foreheads?you and I are old; Old age hath yet his honour and his toil; Death closes all: but something ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet be done, Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods. The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks: The long day wanes: the slow moon climbs: the deep Moans round with many voices. Come, my friends, 'Tis not too late to seek a newer world. Push off, and sitting well in order smite The sounding furrows; for my purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths Of all the western stars, until I die. It may be that the gulfs will wash
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is seeing the same thing no matter what part of the office you're in.
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any more hurt. However, it's not up to me to fix or heal anyone- but myself. AND, if a hurt person is hurting me, GET OUT OF THE WAY! We are all responsible for our own actions!! I no longer willingly participate with those who don't treat me with respect and kindness. Let us GROW in strength and conviction- to protect ourselves and surround ourselves with other, like minded people. Feeling better and better, everyday, for taking control of my LIFE! It is MY life, so it's MY choices and MY decisions- nobody elses. Purchased my new futon online and it arrives soon. The separation continues and it's the right thing to do. My prayer is to be graceful and kind, as I make this transition. Why? Because that is who I AM. Off to yoga today; I graduate this Friday in this yoga/teachers training. Proud of myself, for completing this HUGE month long intensive. I DID IT! I am stronger inside and out! Thank you for your posts surrender. Your hopeful attitude is inspiring. Have you heard of ho'oponopono - you can go to the wiki page and read up on it. It's a rather simple and easy way of letting go of things/people/just general stuff that stops us from healing on our life's journey. In some ways it also helps the person you're ho'oponopono-ing. All you have to do is say, "I am sorry (i.e. for not being the person you want me to be, for not taking
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the world came to him, literally. He didn't go out. Larry King: The Beatles came to him. Linda Thompson: The Beatles , everybody came to him. You know, everyone came to him. Barbra Streisand came to him, everybody who wanted to have an audience with him came to him. He didn't go out. Larry King: He always gave the public everything, right? He gave a performance. He never threw away shows. Linda Thompson: He never meant to throw away a show. There might have been times when he didn't give all he had because he wasn't feeling well, but absolutely he put his heart and soul into it, and he loved his fans, loved his fans. Larry King: What about the drugs? Linda Thompson: You know, Elvis fooled himself into thinking he didn't have a drug problem because everything that he took was by prescription. Larry King: You mean he never did cocaine? Linda Thompson: Never did. No. Not when he was with me. Nothing illegal. Larry King: So like he would take what? Linda Thompson: He didn't even drink, Larry. He didn't even drink alcohol. So everything that he took was by prescription. Larry King: How did you live with that? Linda Thompson: It was very difficult, because I'm very -- have always been anti-drug and was never... Larry King: So you never got hooked on any of it? Linda Thompson: You know what's interesting, because people say how could you avoid taking drugs. And I said what was
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it be... It's Matrimony I know how you've dreamt about Being walked down the aisle But think of the money we'll save And you'll see it's worthwhile It won't please our mums and dads But they don't even know, Besides if they did what's the betting They wouldn't even go You and me are all that matters Disregard the rest Trust your soon to be old man He knows what is best Very shortly now there's going to be An answer from you Then one from me That's matrimony I'm truly grateful for the little things in life That have made me so glad Every other hour that I spend with you Is not in the least bit sad Quite the opposite in fact And if you don't believe me Here's the proof Ask me if I and I'll say "Aye, I do" You and me are all that matters Disregard the rest Trust your soon to be old man He knows what is best Very shortly now there's going to be An answer from you Then one from me That's matrimony Marriage-the joining together of the two people For better or for worse Till death them do part Ole! No matter how I try I just can't say goodbye No matter whay you say looks like I'm here to stay No matter where I go I don't know if you know but everywhere we been I'm kept in quarantine It's easy to see why She's over six feet five
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and women. This book is a must-read for anyone who cares about a great American or wants to face and learn more about America's shameful history. That said, the author's style makes it easy to read. Amazingly enough for a scholarly biography, I would often find myself reading late into the night because I couldn't put it down. McMurray's biography of Ida B. Wells-Barnett is a rare triumph. Wells-Barnett was a courageous American whose valor is depicted in full color. All too frequently, when there is a discussion of the impact of race, there is a mistaken assumption that black males comprise the affected population. Similarly, when gender is raised as an issue, the false assumption is that white women are the only ones to be affected. Wells-Barnett was an American woman of African descent who fought the societally-mandated strictures of race and sex until her death. I am emboldened by her deeds since too many of the same strictures still exist. I applaud McMurray for her scholarship in this biography's portrayal of the life of Wells-Barnett. This book is definitely recommended. I came away from this book with new respect for Wells, and her courage. I was overwhelmed with sadness after reading some of the details of the lynchings and the effect on the survivors. The book contains an excellent analysis of the real reason for many lynchings:economic competition.
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Consulting Sales: Sales Training Seminars Consultant Marketing Sales: How To Know What They Will Buy Do you know what is the difference between a salesman and a sales and marketing consultant? A salesman just shows up to get you to buy something that you might not even want or need. A sales and marketing consultant drops by to see if there is anything he can do to help you get what you need. This is a big difference, and it is the main reason why more sales strategies involve the concept of consultative sales instead of direct selling. Our Consultant Marketing Sales Training classes will help you not only grasp the differences between these two selling styles, but we will help you develop the sales skills you need to become an effective sales consultant. Forecasting demand is never easy; here are some tips for making the process work for you. It's 7:00 p.m., and your favorite restaurant has already run out of the day's special entre. You wonder, didn't they expect it to sell? Another time, you save money at the "end of season blow-out sale." The cool summer slowed swimming suit sales, and while the store is clearly losing out, you are the lucky bargain hunter, paying less than half the original price. Restaurants and clothiers are not the only ones to suffer from the challenges of predicting demand for goods and services. Whether selling back-to-school items or greeting cards, service calls or insurance, businesses need to be able
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learn from. Did you ever find yourself, when you had to make a creative call about something, factoring in the international audience? Or were you committed to an Australian point of view? I was committed to a human point of view. You know now I think about it, you look at the Martin Luther King stuff, and Robert Kennedy just resonates to, let's say an American audience, then there's UK and everyone else in the world. You know, the start -- I think that's what, that came from Tony Briggs, he wanted us to go out to the world, whereas I wanted my mum to like it first, my community to like it second, and then the rest of Australia, and then the world. So, look, I suppose in casting Chris O'Dowd, I suppose having black soul music. That sort of says a big "Yes". And then you have Vietnam, everyone knows that because it's probably the most famous war in history, bigger than World War I, World War II because it's sort of our war now. But, unknowingly for me, it was a bit of ignorance is bliss, 'cause I just wanted to get the story and just complete the days and make sure that journey arc of each character was clear. Because having four girls as well, sometimes when you see films there are only two or three leads, and you only have time to follow two or three people. So, you know, it was a hard one
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With a Little Bit of Luck Lyrics Alfred The Lord above gave man an arm of iron So he could do his job and never shirk. The Lord gave man an arm of iron-but With a little bit of luck, With a little bit of luck, Someone else'll do the blinkin' work! The three With a little bit...with a little bit... With a little bit of luck you'll never work! Alfred The Lord above made liquor for temptation, To see if man could turn away from sin. The Lord above made liquor for temptation-but With a little bit of luck, With a little bit of luck, When temptation comes you'll give right in! The three With a little bit...with a little bit... With a little bit of luck you'll give right in. Alfred Oh, you can walk the straight and narrow; But with a little bit of luck You'll run amuck! The gentle sex was made for man to marry, To share his nest and see his food is cooked. The gentle sex was made for man to marry-but With a little bit of luck, With a little bit of luck, You can have it all and not get hooked. The three With a little bit...with a little bit... With a little bit of luck you won't get hooked. With a little bit...with a little bit... With a little bit of bloomin' luck! Alfred The Lord above made man to help is neighbor, No matter where, on land, or sea,
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film often in a sexist way, in order to satisfy the male gaze. Out Of The Past (1947) is a classic example of Film-Noir written by Daniel Mainwaring and directed by Jacques Tourneur, which portrays two women from opposite ends of the spectrum. The character of Kathie is represented as the ultimate femme fatale as she attempts to manipulate men as opposed to the men manipulating and controlling the women. Women of this nature during this period were viewed (largely by men) as dangerous and irrational. This is because the femme fatale woman was rebelling against the conventions of traditional society. 'As soon as the relation between vision and knowledge becomes unstable or deceptive, the potential for a disruption of a given sexual logic appears. Perhaps the disruptiveness can define, for feminist theory, the deadliness of femme fatale.' (Doane, 1991: 14) However Ann, a character of the same film, is perceived as the traditional woman of the 1940's who remains loyal to her man despite his disrespect and ill treatment towards her. A more recent example of a dangerous femme fatale character in film is Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) in the film Pulp Fiction (1994) directed by Quentin Tarantino, who is regarded as untrustworthy by her husband, Marsellus. 'Marsellus cannot successfully or completely hold on to his beautiful Caucasian wife Mia (Uma Thurman), and unwisely has his lieutenants attending to her while he is out of town.' (Hauke, 2001:58) Women were often portrayed as victims in past films however; it
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party. The signs are already troubling for the True Finns: local elections in October 2012 saw a substantial fall in their support from the 19 percent achieved in the general election to 12 percent. The debate in Finland would be complicated if the European crisis leads to a division within the European project, for instance through a significant deepening of the eurozone or a more formal split between 'core' and 'periphery' eurozone members. Such a situation would test the European identity of the Finns. So far it has not been difficult for the Finns to take decisions on the EU (such as membership of the common currency) which have marked them out from the other Nordic EU-partners. But should these divisions within the eurozone or the EU itself grow larger, concerns within Finland over Europe would increase and create more fertile political ground for Eurosceptic voices, once again allowing an otherwise model EU pupil to become a temporary troublemaker.
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just as a bet, because the bet the other way, you'll just lose the finite amount of atheist life if you commit to religion. Now, what commit to religion means is a little bit tricky. He doesn't mean that you should force yourself to believe; he means that you should, as he puts it, go to masses and the rest and wait for God's grace; take some serious action that will lead you to believe if it turns out to be true. It's a good bet. Alan Saunders : Yes, I think this is an important aspect of the argument, it's partly about decision theory, but it's also partly about putting yourself in the way of belief. It doesn't naively assume that you can bet yourself, as it were, into a position of belief. Peter Slezak, what's wrong with that? Peter Slezak : Well, generally, I think it's taken to be an argument in favour of belief in God. This may be my lack of scholarly knowledge on this, but certainly when the argument's run that way it's terrible. They fear that if they're in some sense not believers they've made the wrong bet. Now, I certainly think that in life generally a calculation of this sort -- a kind of a expected utility calculation of 'given the possibilities what's the best course of action' -- it works everywhere except where belief is concerned, and Jim perhaps rightly excluded that, but I think that's an important point nevertheless, because some
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Michael Lewin the UK's specialist medical negligence solicitors, If you or a family member has suffered from a injury as a result of poor care either from a hospital or GP contact us today for free advice and assistance. We will let you know if you can claim compensation on a No Win No Fee basis. Dealing with Hospital Negligence with the Help of Experienced Solicitors Medical malpractice is an offence that is most often committed by the medical professionals. Doctors and nurses might fail to abide by the reasonable standards of care in their process of providing medical treatment to a patient, which can lead to such malpractice. The consequences of medical negligence are invariably severe in nature, going to the extent of not just inflicting extreme injuries on a person but also making him lose his life. In fact, it is time that people get aware of the different types of clinical negligence and the way they come about. Let us study the hospital negligence cases for example along with the probable ways of dealing with it. Although doctors and nurses are the immediate medical professionals, faults or acts of negligence can take place on part of the hospital authorities, whose duty is to look after the overall health and well- being of the patients in the hospitals. It is found in more than half of the total numbers of medical negligence cases in the UK that the patients develop infections following a surgical operation. It has to
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travel in a hurry, 'Cause I got nobody waitin' for me anywhere. Home is anywhere I'm livin', If it's sleepin' on some vacant bench in City Square, Or if I'm workin' on some road gang, Or just livin' off the fat of our great land. I never been nobody's idol, But at least I got a title, And I Take Alot Of Pride In What I Am.
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You've told another lie this time, you stood up but your legs aren't moving again It's your call but it better be the last try You hold ransom for tuition that I've already spent So give it up, give it up, it's time, they're auditioning new roles hoping we don't catch em pulling our legs don't go the audience from last night, spread the word and the new crowd's showing up Throw the dirt and leave the path feet covered up so we don't know your there hold your breath until your heart stops beating so fast Your giving orders from the back seat while the passengers are all unaware hold your breath until your heart stops beating so fast Once more, the story of your whole life, for you its all just a game but the game never ends, your hiding in the closet while your one night stands waiting with his eyes closed counting to ten now gather around, gather around, hats off, while they're tossing in their quarters might as well give all the people a show don't cry I'm not so good at good byes your moving on at the same pace I'm giving up now its all gonna unwind, hurry up before the sun goes down its past 4 o'clock my time, you'll come around now your coming around. and they'll all be fighting for their own rights, and they'll all be delighted just to know we're alive you've told another lie this time, you
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calls for housing for the fractured. People who cannot survivie within the confines of normalcy. where they were once housed at Riverview and Essondale, they now roam the street untreated. where they once had a home, it has become so unaffordable they sleep in cars if they are lucky enough to have one. where they were once medicated, they now turn to street drugs and "self-medicate". Good luck to you sir.
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kissing them, and exploring her own sensuality. From the book's opening line-- which is the best hook I've ever read-- I was hooked. "The man above Marissa York groaned loudly, his breath shuddering over her cheek." Yes, our heroine is in the process of getting herself ruined. Thoroughly. And not with the hero. I loved, loved, loved this book and can't wait for the next one. (less) Really liked the book. It was almost like a modern day Beauty and the Beast. Okay maybe not modern since the book is based on late 1800's but it sure had that feel to it. I really liked the title "A Little Bit Wild" because it completly matched Marissa York. She was 22 yrs old and yep, a little bit wild for those times. She was curious about men and sex and pleasure but still immature in nature. I found her quite adorable if not a bit frustrating. I loved how much her brothers cared for her. Jud ...more Really liked the book. It was almost like a modern day Beauty and the Beast. Okay maybe not modern since the book is based on late 1800's but it sure had that feel to it. I really liked the title "A Little Bit Wild" because it completly matched Marissa York. She was 22 yrs old and yep, a little bit wild for those times. She was curious about men and sex and pleasure but still immature in nature. I found her quite adorable if
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Lovely to look at, delightful to know And heaven to kiss A combination like this Is quite my most impossible scheme come true Imagine finding a dream like you You're lovely to look at It's thrilling to hold you terribly tight For we're together, the moon is new And, oh, it's lovely to look at you tonight Eddy Duchin - Lovely To Look At song words/lyrics from Other Songs D - Y album cd are property & copyright of their owners & provided for educational purposes for free. Visit Eddy Duchin Lyrics page to find new songs, or use search.
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to get these tensions out into the open, or could this do more harm than good? Are ethnic tensions contributing to the fragility of the states in the region, or do you think it is more down to political and economic divisions nowadays? Speak Your Mind Tell us what you're thinking... and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar !
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love to go around..the only thing im really worried about is the routine will be turned upside down as some of my time after my son fineshes school goes on helping him with hes homework.Im not complaining though id just hope i have time for both not just the one. We are trying for our second child, our son is 5 years old and we have been together for 11 years i am 24 and my partner is 29, my partner only ever wanted one child i have always wanted two i am over the moon when he came out with he would love to have another because he does not want to be too old before having another i think him being 30 next april has hit him hard lol but im scared of the age gap if we ever fall pregnant?? has anyone got any view they would like to share please?? xx We are planning on trying again next year. We already have 2 with an age gap of 16 months and I love having them so close. When we do concieve pretty much straight away the smallest age gap will be 4 years and I am a bit worried about it being too big and for the new arrival to be "the baby" forever.. And we "can't" start now as my husband is due to go away for 7 months.. I'm really torn as I don't want a too big age gap :| Select your preferred
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The Only One Lyrics Album: Good Lyrics The Only One Lyrics Songs - The Only One Video - Morphine Mm Yea Yea Mm Whatever you confess The feelings you express No matter how you dress You're different from the rest The way you live your life (x2) You are the only one who thinks like you You are the only one who dreams like you You are the only one the only one Behind the bluest flame They'll never guess your game Your version of success Is different from the rest And the way you live your life The way you live your life You are the only one who thinks like you You are the only one who dreams like you You are the only one the only one Mm Yea Yea Mm You are the only one (x6)
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and your two ways and your attitude You wated too many pimp tapes After all of the things that we been througth I'm still willing to take care of you Girl we been together for so long And I just want to know, What's going on? Seems to be to me, something wrong with this household Seems to be to me, you're always trying to take contrl Seems to be to me, something wrong with the kissing Seems to be to me, you forgot what love was Seems to be to me, something wroong with the kissing Seems to be tome, something is missing What happen to kissing and hugging? Insteadof all that cussingand fussing, I wanna know right now, what you got to say, What happen to respecting me? Instead of spending time in the street I don't need to know; in fact I got to go Wait baby let me plead my case I got a faw more things to say Shit is making me made, girl what I do so bad? What about that girl you sending money to down the way? What about, you been cheating on me she had your baby? What about, the lies and deceit I face day to day? What about, I don't feel the way I used to I lost my faith in you? Seemd to be to me, something wrong with this household Seems to be to me, you're always trying to take control Seems to be to me, something
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and when it comes down to it most people will cheat ....the forbidden fruit and all that ... its sad put thats how its always been , is,and always will be Perhaps I'm sounding a little archaic and uptight, but it's bothersome when these people of power do have these affairs. Millions of us put a large degree of our trust in them, and it's discomforting when their own spouses cant even do so....and end up like a deer in the headlights. Sure, we talk all the time about how corrupt they may be, but their job (well, not the Generals) is to get votes and they have to bend on their positions at times to do so....that still doesnt excuse hurting their own family. Are they good leaders to champion women's issues such as birth control and abortion? Why is it in these situations, the men are "flawed" and the women are "seeking power"? How do you feel about this? Why was Edwards run out of town and Clinton became a key note speaker for the DNC? Why was Larry Summers allowed to hold a National post under the Obama administration after Harvard fired him for sexist remarks? I am just curious. The election is over. Just want to understand your mindset and how you make decisions re: who to vote for. If I end up becoming a Democrat after this election, and I may, I want to understand how one overlooks such egregious character flaws when voting for
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Spaghetti All Covered In Blood, I Killed My Teacher With A 44 Stud I Went To Her Funeral, I Went To Her Grave, I Picked Some Flowers, I Threw A Grenade! By Artica from Michigan on 14 July 2010 By Anne Catherine Manley from Tantobie Co Durham Uk on 23 August 2010 My 4 year old grandaughter Millie just heard this song on Cbeebies for the first time last week. She is asking me to sing it to her all the time. I remembered the words but still looked them up just to make sure. Its a wonderful song and tune. By Sarah from Amsterdam on 19 September 2010 By Peter from Usa on 25 September 2010 The version I knew best was: I got spaghetti and meatballs, to cover the blood, I shot my poor teacher, with a 45 stud. I went to her funeral, and pissed on her grave. When people threw flowers, I threw a grenade. After the explosion, she wasn't quite dead, I took a bazooka, and blew of her head. By Roxanne from United States on 9 October 2010 My cousin Dawn and I used to sing this song when we were little...we would sit at Nanny's house and play Aunt Carol's organ and sing! We were about 3 at the time and would be SO dramatic when we would say CHEESE and SNEEZE and put our heads together...good times! By Michele from United States on 24 October 2010 By Jim from United States on
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get it. Always liked the 944 since my mate bought one (an A reg, if I remember correctly) in white. When a truck side-swiped it, he parked it at mine while waiting for the insurance, and it ended up in the photos of my particulars of sale for the house, luckily with the damage hidden on the house side! I'm not sure it still has an MOT as it has been SORNED for a bit, I'm based in Yorkshire and the car is in Dumfries (Scotland). I've just been up visiting them hence my interest in the car's lack of interest! Assuming it's the 400 one: It says "rust". This means the sills are shot, almost certainly. It's in Cornwall. It doesn't mention a leaky fuel system. If you haven't charged the battery, how little of a monkeys does that look like to prospective buyers? There is a thread on here almost weekly, and at least fifty percent of them arent started by me List the model, miles and condition and we can tell you how much we think its worth. 944's, to my mind, go like this, Box of bits/project 500 1000 Running Lux with MOT 1500 Nice Lux 2000 Concourse Lux 3000 944 S 2000 - 3000 Ropey S2 1500 - 2500 Decent S2 Coupe 3000 - 4000 Mint S2 Coupe 4000 - 5000 S2 Cab 3000 - 6000 Turbo 3000 - 7000 968 50 968 Cab 50 + Bag of Beef Hula Hoops Then you get the
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4 Comments General Comment: This is one of my favourite songs too: I particularly like the official video to it (available on YouTube) especially at the end where Dio turns into a beautiful blonde woman and then into a wolf! Cool! General Comment: What? I don't believe you honestly feel that way. I bet you're one of the people that get off by watching the ensuring rage comments when you put down an incredible song, especially one by Dio.
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It was not so hard believing in the end as long as it remained abstraction, shadow the wind dragged through waist-high grass, a passage like the wave some philosophers say our lives are, a body stirred from nothing to brief crescendo, then dropped into nothing once more. Each one of us will take our turn crossing that field, far from the lights of cities, nameless under nameless stars. Alone in that emptiness, the small gears of civilization dither and lock, and the older, larger gears, the ones ever-turning and ever-silent, let themselves be heard for a moment, long enough to let us know the shadow on the edge of the field is no mirage. But we are not the wind. We have a choice which direction we take. You have to stand in that field long enough to realize there is a choice. You can turn and run, but the edge of the field grows wider, claims more of your life's real estate. You can walk into the shadow early, singing a song whose words you forget as they leave your tongue and believe it is courage, not fear, marching you forward. Or you can turn, leave the field deliberately, the great notes of the gears you heard still grinding, song you will keep yourself from swaying to as you turn from the dark to find a place that sells coffee paled with milk, where you can sit in soft light and read the day's temporary news, small matters made
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Description Current policies for increasing the supply of affordable housing in Australia envisage a greatly increased role for community housing organisations (CHOs), including as a provider of housing for homeless people. Data from the Australian Institute for Health and Welfare indicate that in the year to June 2008 around 36 per cent of new CHO allocations were to homeless people (AIHW 2009). This study examines the role of CHOs in addressing homelessness and whether the sector will have the capacity to provide sustainable housing and support to this group in the context of expansion of the sector. It will undertake a review of literature, consultations with peak bodies and homelessness organisations, a national survey of CHOs, interviews with CEOs and managers and a workshop with the CH sector, policy makers and researchers.
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Why do so many otherwise rational people refuse to walk under ladders? And where does religion come from? In this extract from his provocative new book, Lewis Wolpert raises intriguing questions about faith, superstition -- and the truth I became interested in belief for several reasons. in the first instance I wanted to know why my non-science friends had such difficulty understanding science and why there was a quite strong anti-science movement. It was a real puzzle for me, as I believe science to be the best way to understand how the world works. This led me to thinking about belief in what I regard as the unbelievable, from angels to aliens to levitation and telepathy. How could people believe in things for which there seemed to be no reliable evidence? It really irritated me. And then there was religion, which affected me personally. I was quite a religious child, saying my prayers each night and asking God for help on various occasions. It did not seem to help and I gave it all up around 16 and have been an atheist ever since. Then my youngest son, who had been through a difficult late adolescence, was evangelised and joined the London Church of Christ. This is a fundamentalist Christian church, which takes the Bible literally. The following incident reflects our relationship. Sitting in my office, Matthew said he was envious of me, as I was so fortunate. Unused to receiving such a positive remark from any of my children,
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since 941. The return of the Hidden Imam, which will usher in an era of perfect peace and justice on earth, is eagerly awaited by all believers. Until then, all political power is seen as corrupt and corrupting by its very nature, and as such it must be avoided whenever possible. Historically, this has served the Shi'ite clergy well, forging a close bond with the people, as intercessors with the state authorities at times of acute crisis, a privileged and influential position only rarely achieved by their Sunni counterparts. Yet, it stands in direct opposition to Ayatollah Khomeini's radical religious notion of direct clerical rule and has been the source of underlying tensions within the clerical class for three decades. The dirty little secret of the Islamic Republic is the fact that it is seen as illegitimate by huge swathes of the traditional Shi'ite clergy." Thus, Shi'a theology contains plenty of materials with which to construct an argument that the Islamic Republic should be restructured. I expect that whether or not Mousavi and his supporters succeed, these arguments will be made. However, I do not expect them to take the form of arguments to the effect that politics would be better off without religion -- to which the obvious answer, for the faithful, is: so much the worse for politics. Instead, I expect two kinds of arguments: first, that the Islamic Republic is damaging to Islam, and second, that the idea that even the most learned and saintly jurist can
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knee was fine; perhaps the problem was his hip? In 2005, with the groin pain getting worse, Atkins, who has private insurance, went to see a consultant, Andrew Cobb. Cobb, a distinguished orthopaedic surgeon doing a mix of private and NHS work, recommended a hip replacement of a new design called ASR, produced by the American company DePuy, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson. Apart from being more expensive, the ASR hip differed from the total hip replacement pioneered by John Charnley in two ways. Both surfaces, ball and cup, are made of cobalt-chromium -- a so-called 'metal on metal' hip. And instead of cutting off the top of the thigh bone and pushing a spar deep inside the bone to hold the ball of the joint in place, the ball is a hollow hemisphere with a short stalk, like a mushroom, designed to cover the ball at the top of the femur rather than completely replace it. Hence the claim that the hip is not being replaced, merely 'resurfaced'. Resurfacing means less bone is lost than in a full replacement. Even the most successful conventional hip replacements seldom last much beyond ten years, and it's easier and safer to put in a total hip replacement after a resurfacing than to put in one replacement after another. In other words, hip resurfacing is seen as ideal for the young and the active, people who are generally healthy and are likely to wear out at least one hip device. The DePuy
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up in Eastern Europe 30 years ago, I thought how good it will be, I never have to listen to Russian propaganda. Now with regards to reports to Lybia, Iraq and especially Syria, both the ABC and the Australian have to trumpet the official American lines, that Assad is bad, rebels are good. On another note the BBC publishing pictures of Russian demonstrations, not realising that the pictures were taken in Greece, so they can show a bigger crowd; the pictures after the Houla massacre were taken in Iraq nine years ago, to create emotions. BTW the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung claims those attrocities were committed by rebel forces and the 'eyewitnesses' presented by the bbc were rebels' relatives. So all and all, I am dissapointed with western media general as well. Lies, lies and more lies. pennies: 14 Jun 2012 10:03:23am Unless you live in a barter system, we are all reliant on the Treasury printing banknotes to allow us to gather money we all so love. ABC people have money planted into accounts each payday, same as owners, directors & employees of the Australian. ABC people spend/invest/pay tax etc. same as anyone, and might even buy the Australian or a connected product. So Treasury is our source and organisations work to garner it's treasures. Like kids in a candy shop, we bicker over who should get the most goodies and who is undeserving. The popularity of the product should count, such as an airline seat to Osaka, a service
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mayor has caused a lot of people to start taking notice of city politics, and the extremists might not be glad we are on to their shenanigans. Thank you Ellen! Now for the bad cop. Janice Daniels' friends are going to do what they also do on Tuesday--they are going to try to intimidate citizens into voting their way at the polls. They WILL get in your face. They WILL tell you Janice is a sweet little woman who hasn't done a thing wrong. They will NOT admit that Janice's problems have ALL been of her own doing. Whether you are working the polls or just voting, prepare yourself! http://www.keeptroystrong.com/2012/11/my\\... Once again, Ellen, you have said what we have all thought at one time or another. You have written a very precise and truthful piece of what IS expected of our Council-I was part of the Athens Band and Orchestra Boosters-You are absolutely correct-our memebership was comprised of many ethnicities and we all wored together for one cause-OUR CHILDREN-The Council needs to work for all of the citizens of Troy, not just those with the same politics.I have already voted YES TO RECALL Janice Daniels!! I agree wholeheartedly with what you wrote, Ellen, except that you don't understand that Mayor Daniels and her fellow conservatives really want what is best for all the people of Troy, regardless of their political affiliation, religion or all the other diversity factors you mentioned. They really do care about all of Troy's people, despite
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challenge he faces and, further, for being one who has actually taken programs that were on skid row and turning them into respectable programs. But it's easier done at lower levels. Climbing to the top of a major conference is a different animal. The teams that CSU faced in conference, game in and game out, are not going to be on the level of the teams that we face in the B1G. About the time we were making the switch to the B1G, I had a chance to talk with Andy Markowski, and his analysis was that the difference Doc would face by switching conferences was that the coaching in the B1G was stronger top to bottom than in the Big 12. And while Doc might be able to sneak some wins against Big 12 teams in spite of inferior talent, that it wasn't likely to happen nearly as readily in the B1G. Because the coaching is better. Therefore, recruiting had to improve. But it didn't. So far, Miles has brought in some players but it's yet to be seen whether we're getting any better players than we did under Doc. I'm hopeful that next year's class will be a step up but, so far, I'm not sure it has been. You all can keep an eye on Vucetic as the season progresses and let me know what you think as to whether he's a future star for us or not or whether he's ready for this level of competition
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or varied by a subsequent order so made . . . (4) The provisions of Schedule 1 to this Act shall apply to the . . . coming into operation of an order under this section. (5) In this Part of this Act a " noise abatement order " means an order made under this section. Annotations: Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation. 64 Register of noise levels. E+W+S (1) Every local authority which has designated its area or any part of its area a noise abatement zone shall measure the level of noise emanating from premises within the zone which are of any class to which the relevant noise abatement order relates. (2) The local authority shall record all measurements taken in pursuance of the preceding subsection in a register (in this Part of this Act referred to as a "noise level register") to be kept by the local authority for the purpose in accordance
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and am using it regularly to suss out where I can afford to live. I have no doubt it will help me make an informed choice. I've told friends and neighbours about it but whether they use it or not, I'm happy with it." Margaret Mallinson 9th March 2006 "My property portfolio is getting larger by the year! I know what deal I am getting since your site tells me what the "actual" going rate is. I'm checking on "legitimate" prices, thanks to you guys, having a glass of wine, listening to "Aretha Franklin" and thinking what a wonderful world. I LOVE OURPROPERTY.CO.UK Keep up your good work!!!" Solomon Asante-Manu 8th March 2006 "I just wanted to let you know that I think your site is excellent! " Bob Soni 8th March 2006 "It's a great site, and thanks also for your excellent service." Bridget Johnson 8th March 2006 "That's great info, thanks for that. Makes life so much easier having this site to track prices and sales of property relevant and close to mine." Muniza Hussain-Ikram 8th March 2006 "Thank you for the latest information, it was very useful. I am not particulary good with searching etc but this site and the info you provide is very user friendly and easy for someone even like me to understand... Thanks." Narinder Kaler 8th March 2006 "I'm just writing to tell you that I am currently looking to buy the property that I am in, I've been checking the prices on
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For Leeds Best Player In The Football League Era: Jermaine Beckford - Scored 84 goals for Leeds in three seasons and was the driving force behind the clubs promotion to the Championship in 2010. Arguably the biggest challenger to Snodgrass, left for Everton on a free transfer in 2010 after failing to agree a new contract. Bradley Johnson - Signed for Norwich in 2011 on a free transfer after failing to agree a new contract. He was also part of the promotion winning side in 2010 and had an outstanding 2010/2011 season before moving on. Max Gradel - Scored 25 goals for the club. From the moment he was signed on loan by them manager Simon Grayson the fans chanted "sign him up" which Grayson obliged, Gradel went on to play a key part in 2010's promotion and have outstanding debut season in the championship. Left for St- Etienne in 2011 for 1.75 million, after failing to agree a new contract with the club. Jonny Howson - Howson who is a Leeds lad and life-long Leeds fan had two magnificent seasons in 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 for the whites. He came through clubs academy and went onto captain the first team he is one of United's greatest academy player success stories. Left for Norwich in Jan 2012 for 2million, after failing to agree a new contract at Elland Road. Luciano Becchio - The Argentinean striker is still at Elland Road and has currently scored 66 goals for the club. Not the
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that are independents that are thoughtful, that look at voting one way or the other depending upon in some cases emotion, whether they like the guy or not, what it looks like. That's not all he's saying. Romney said that those 47% don't pay taxes and are dependent on the government. That's first of all not true and second of all really insulting to the bottom 47%. That's why it's so bad. It's a logical point, but you never say that when you're running for president. Where the hell do you live? Liberal media? Every major media outlet in the US is owned, operated, and controlled by big business. The US has turned so hard to right that if Ronald Reagen was alive today he we be considered a pinko left-wing socialist. It is amazing how the right-media has slowly brainwashed Americans over the last 15 or so years.. "All he was saying was..." C'mon Mat... surely you can see that it was more than that. He wasn't just stating that some people had their minds made up about him and he couldn't worry about that.... he went a whole lot further by stating that all people who don't pay income taxes are by default liberal democratic voters who are lazy, entitled and irresponsible. It's flat out false for one thing given that a large proportion of people in the group that don't pay income taxes are likely voting for him in November. It shows a callous lack of regard
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that the virus was pathogenic. Indeed, they did not even isolate it, as the Pasteur Institute later admitted. But the spin-doctors at the National Institutes of Health had organized leading journals to endorse Secretary Heckler?s ?miracle? with the seal of Science. From that moment, all AIDS research and policy were based on a speculation converted to dogma by bureaucratic power. ?This initial public execution of scientific integrity unleashed a propaganda machine that expands Heckler?s initial obvious whopper (?victory over a dreaded disease?) into a never-ending sickness saga that extorts money and grinds millions into the muck of bad medicine. ?Scientific integrity was murdered by a brutal health fascism. The next victim was the gold standard of clinical evaluation, the double blind trial. With a perversity that spin doctors must admire, the methodology was abandoned in the name of ethics! In reality, the double blind trial had to be murdered because it placed the treatment and causality dogmas of AIDS science at grave risk of falsification. The next victim was the integrity of independent clinical judgment. Any doctor who bucked the official line placed himself at risk of retaliation. And now, in the Tyson and Emerson cases, we see that the fundamental right of informed consent and right to refuse treatment were also murdered.? ?Be informed. Withdraw your consent from the most malignant fraud ever perpetrated in the name of medicine. Be aware that the primary truth in the ?AIDS war? is that powerful agencies have declared war on YOU and
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Christianity. The other similarity between the two sagas is the spiritual nature of their ultimate magical item. In *The Lord of the Rings*, the object is the ring itself, each successive use of which is a step on the path to damnation - conferring power on Earth in exchange for another fraction of the user's soul, as witnessed in the various states of spiritual decrepitude of those who have succumbed to the temptation. In *The Book of the New Sun*, the most powerful item is the Claw of the Conciliator - the most valuable relic in existence, a gem that performs miraculous cures... forgives injuries, raises the dead, draws new races of beings from the soil, purifies lust and so on. All the things [the Conciliator] is supposed to have done himself. In other words, Tolkien's ring is the Devil ; Wolfe's Claw is God : an interesting symmetry. The texture of the two worlds, however, is very different. Middle Earth seems to be set in a distant past, barely threatened by the first premises of industrialization. Urth on the other hand is our own world millenia hence, a decaying planet waiting for a promised rebirth, frozen in some static medieval social order, incapable of producing any complex artefact except by magic, and borrowing fragments of more advanced technologies from its own past or from the mysterious hierodules, elusive offworlders who only have transactions with selected individuals on Urth and seem to be guiding the world's destiny in some occult
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vote does not mean they were against the idea, they might not have been bothered or just happy for others to make the decision for them. If they were against it they should have voted. Based on the stats BEP previously released 76,912 voted in the referendum, 41,032 voted yes, around 53% of those who voted. This is the only figure the matters."
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But right here in the US there's this sort of anti-labour push going on ahead of the presidential campaign on the Republican side and you can see the owners trying to catch some of that momentum. At the expense of actually having a business. It'll never die in Canada but in markets like Raleigh, they're gonna run their business into the ground by being greedy. It's kind of a sad thing. Because people are like "hockey?" They're forgetting. The Hurricanes? What's that? They're talking basketball and they should be anticipating the [hockey] season starting and it's not. Especially with the Hurricanes picking up some big players. Who knows when they're gonna play? Yeah it's the timing with that, it's terrible man. They just picked up Jordan Staal and Alexander Semin of all people. Its crazy. It's hard to view it strictly as a labour management dispute well the labour gets paid so well in general. Although they are laying their bodies on the line. Well, thank you very much for taking the time to speak with me today. Thank you for taking the time to get the word out there. Thanks for the interest! More interest than the consumers of Kingston apparently! [laughs] But what are you gonna do! [laughs] Have a good one! If you have the time, check out Corrosion of Conformity on tour this month across Ontario. November 11th in Ottawa, 13th in Barrie, 14th in Hamilton and 15th in London.
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So go on: take a deep breath and plunge in. HOW TO BREATHE PROPERLY * Learn to 'draw on the well' Find an image for the breath in your stomach -- it might be fire, light or a well. This is to help you visualise your breath coming from the deeper part of the lungs and helps you to stop shallow breathing. Use this image whenever doing breathing exercises. * Relax your breathing mechanisms Stand up, plant your feet firmly on the floor, hip-width apart. Relax your shoulders. Soften your joints -- ankles, knees, hips. At the same time, feel your spine straighten up through the crown to the ceiling, so that you feel loose but have height. Keep the head straight but allow it to bob about slightly on the atlas joint (the pivot which makes it possible for you to nod). * Breathe the right way round Place both hands, one on top of the other, over your stomach (using the belly button as the central point). Breathe in and feel your stomach expand; breathe out and push the stomach gently back in with it. We tend to "breathe backwards" (hunching our shoulders and sucking our stomachs in when we take a deep breath); this exercise makes us aware of the correct way to breathe. * Practise wide breathing Feel yourself expand as you breathe. Place your hands just above your hips on your bottom ribs -- you should feel these expand in and out as you breathe.
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of that solo work. All in all a very pleasant collection of his solo work. My wife drove my car the otherday and asked me who was that guy in CD slot 4 that has the cool, mellow folk, New Orleans, Dylan, early Band, pre-disco Rod Stewart sound?
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There's a problem with your browser or settings. Your browser or your browser's settings are not supported. To get the best experience possible, please download a compatible browser. If you know your browser is up to date, you should check to ensure that javascript is enabled. News Download video SDO's AIA instrument captured the first ever video of a comet passing directly in front of the sun in the early morning of July 6, 2011. The comet comes in from the right and is very faint (recommend viewing full screen). Credit: NASA/SDO View larger A "sun grazing" comet as caught by SOHO's LASCO C2 camera as it dived toward the sun on July 5 and July 6, 2011. SOHO is the overwhelming leader in spotting sungrazers, with over 2000 spotted to date, aided by the fact that the sun's bright light is itself blocked out by a coronograph. Credit: SOHO (ESA & NASA) On the evening of Tuesday, July 5, a comet flew into the sun. Such comets are not unusual, and they're called "sungrazers" since they come so close to the star that it is believed they evaporate and disappear. However, no one has actually seen the end of that journey, since the comets are best seen in cameras from SOHO (SOlar and Heliospheric Observatory) that block out the bright disk of the sun itself. But this was different. For the first time ever, SDO (Solar Dynamics Observatory) captured a 20-minute movie of the comet streaking directly in front
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on a farm. At other times, the five senses blur, as in "the madding crowd's ignoble strife" (73), or "This pleasing anxious being" (86), but these remain snapshots, though of feelings, not images. They flow from a lived life remembering its keenest moments in tranquillity. Some of these moments are literary. In 1768, Gray added three notes to "Elegy" that identify where he adopts lines in by Dante and Petrarch. "Elegy" is rife with other, unacknowledged echoes of poems by contemporaries, famous and obscure: Robert Colvill, Paul Whitehead, Henry Needler, Richard West, Alexander Pope, Samuel Whyte, Joseph Trapp, Henry Jones, John Oldmixon, and doubtless many others contributed phrases to Gray's poem. These formal elements in Gray's poetics beautifully strengthen the poem's content. "Elegy" gives us a ghost's perspective on his life, and ours. The old swain describes him as a melancholic loner who loved walking by hill, heath, trees, and stream. The epitaph also reveals that he was well-educated, a youth who died unknown. These are the very qualities we might predict in the writer, from the style of his verse. "Elegy" streams with memories of the countryside where the youth walked. The firm, mirrored linguistic structures with which he conveys those recalled moments belong to someone well-educated in Latin, "Fair Science," and well-read in English poetry. Gray did not just give his readers succinct aphorisms about what Isaac Watt would term, "Man Frail, God Eternal," but recreated a lost human being. In reading "Elegy," we recreate a person, only
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them to move forward). I feel more comfortable with the idea of education as a process of becoming, where all things are in constant transformation, and one experience grows out of the previous one, while holding an infinity of new experiences constantly within itself. For me, educational experience is a continuum. In my pedagogic practice I make no distinction between adults and pre-adults; I try to establish the same educative relationships with those I teach no matter what their age, no matter what their life experience. I currently teach in the Adult Education and Continuing Education sectors, but I regard adult and continuing education as part of the ongoing transformational process of becoming. For me, the differences between adult education and pre-adult education is one of the politics of provision and administration, rather than one of epistemology and methodology. This is where I experience slippage between my own view of lifelong education and other views that inform policy implementations to support aspects of lifelong education. In policy terms, pre-adult education (formal schooling) is deemed necessary in order to produce rational and productive citizens; adult education (voluntary schooling) is seen as optional, whether presented in the guise of giving a second chance to those who missed out, for whatever reason, on parts of their formal schooling, or in the guise of continuing professional learning, when practitioners may avail of the opportunity to advance their educational experience and perhaps have it accredited by existing validating bodies. I think this idea of aggregated
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After the digital buying frenzy, data will be key to next tranche of acquisitions Buying frenzy 'not over yet' Industry observers might be forgiven for thinking -- particularly in the wake of WPP's stunning acquisition of AKQA in the summer -- that there were no more hot digital agencies to acquire. Here at Green Square, we've long been of the opinion that the acquisition frenzy is not over yet -- it's just that the big holding companies, their global agencies and other acquirers are now looking into the nooks and crannies of the agency world. This has been confirmed by the fact that over the last month or so, almost all M&A activity has been exclusively concentrated in two key niche areas -- data analytics and mobile. At the end of August, WhatRunsWhere, a global US-based company that enables ad agencies and advertisers to track competitors' online ad campaigns, has acquired UK-based Mobile Ad Spy to expand its offering to mobile. Terms of the deal remain undisclosed, but this kind of "competitive intelligence" service for online media buying will be a big growth area, and WhatRunsWhere got in early, and probably acquired Mobile Ad Spy for a very good price -- we think we can expect to see more of these companies being snapped up in the coming months, especially as online ad spend increasingly migrates to mobile. And this month, we've seen IPG's Draftfcb acquire Hudson Global, a New York-based integrated digital pharmaceutical marketing company that specialises in data
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It's been six years since we last saw Agent 47 in action in the entertaining Hitman: Blood Money, with creators IO Interactive temporarily putting the series on hold to work on its mostly forgettable Kane and Lynch titles. But now the silent assassin is back. Powered by IO Interactive's new Glacier 2 engine, Hitman: Absolution builds upon some of the artistic and technical choices of the older Kane and Lynch titles while making dramatic changes to the rendering set-up in a number of areas. For one, IO eschews the 60Hz gameplay of its last title, instead targeting a 30FPS update in line with most other titles this generation, while a more subtle version of the grain/noise filter used in Kane and Lynch 2 gives Hitman: Absolution a grittier look. The lighting model is also engineered using deferred shading techniques, allowing for many more dynamic lights in any given scene compared to IO's previous work. On top of this, the other main change comes from the Glacier 2 engine's ability to render hundreds of characters on-screen at any given point, creating some densely populated environments in parts of the game. From crowded town centres to packed rush-hour train stations, Agent 47's actions directly affect those around him - a quick showing of firearms shocks surrounding individuals, while witnessing gunfire and hand-to-hand combat sends them fleeing in panic. So far so good, but how well does Hitman: Absolution's share of technical achievements fare across multiple platforms? Let's start with the requisite head-to-head
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pox years ago, both as a child and as an adult (yes, you can get the chicken pox more than once.). On both occasions it was an extremely horrible experience for me. Like you, I wanted to find out how I could cure the chicken pox as fast as possible, in the safest way that I could. So I made it my mission to read everything, meet all the doctors, try all the remedies, and essentially become an expert on the chicken pox. After spending years researching everything there is to know about the chicken pox, I can tell you that I've figured out what works and what doesn't work to effectively cure the chicken pox. And now I want to teach you everything I learned and spare you all the time, money and research that I had to go through to come up with the Fast Chicken Pox Cure . On this website, you'll find my Fast Chicken Pox Cure e-book program that will help you cure the chicken pox in only 3 days or less. You can read the e-book risk free and if it doesn't help you in any way, you can easily request a refund and get your money back. You've got nothing to lose, and a life filled with health, vitality and well-being for yourself and your child to gain.
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manual) you can go back to Atari and Coleco's Adventure(hrm, maybe pitfall, but as far as I know, there is no winning in pitfall) As far as a self contained story theres wasteland, and bardstale on the commodore and apple, The FF games of course, though I would have to agree that the first full experience game has to be myst, or did Wing Commander III (I think it was Heart of the kilrathi?) come out before myst, with Mark Hamill and Ginger Lynn in the cinematica? I'm pimping for a friend here, but Clive Thompson has been doing excellent columns for Wired on video games. I would call them more cultural criticism taking off from the video games than a Kael-style (or Sarris, or Kehr, or Hoberman) film review. But Clive is both well-versed in game play, as well as a stinkin' Canadian/New York intellectual, so he brings a good, broad perspective to the topic. Kael, and to a lesser extent Bangs, made a living writing only about that topic. Clive would starve in a hovel if all he wrote about was video games. Until you can have a "game critic for the New Yorker", along with the book and movie and theater reviews that every reader expects to see, then that writing market won't be mature enough to develop distinct and outstanding voices. My current gaming obsession, _Guitar Hero_, has no story, no map, crappy graphics, a strictly linear skill ramp, and no narrative beyond the merest dusting
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any trouble hereabout You play a virgin in the light But need no urgin' in the night. [GIRL] She's been laughing at you While she's having her men [WOMEN] She'll be nothing but trouble again and again [WOMAN] You must sack her today [WORKERS] Sack the girl today! [FOREMAN] Right my girl. On your way! Related for Les Miserables Cast: Les Miserables Cast - At the End of the Day song lyrics from soundtrack cd "Les Miserables" are property & copyright of their owners & provided for educational purposes. Visit Les Miserables page to find more, or use search.
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camera man had a clear shot from a perfect vantage point and no security assessment recognised that position as a threat. If a photographer could do it, I'm darn sure an experienced sniper could too." "people do have the right to privacy, but having said that we all know that lenses the size of the hubble telescope are available to screw onto your digital slr, so to think that you are safe from the prying eyes of others in this day and age no matter where you are is very naive bordering on stupid especially with such a high profile person and the photographer knows they will sell for a huge amount" "of course the dutchess should be allowed her privacy,just like anyone else. How would you feel if someone was taking pictures of your wife, girlfriend, mother, daughter ect from across the road from where you live. shall i tell you ? you would confront them call the police and demand the photos and damages,tell everyone about it and call the photographer a pervert !" "A couple of comments have been made about the potential of her being a traget for a sniper, but this is the case all the time. When she does a walkabout anyone could shoot her from a window overlooking the street if they so wished. "I gave you some ideas as to how you could get to sleep. Perhaps with it being in my usual gibberish you might have overlooked it. Shame. It was
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I hate to see you cry, makes the sun desert the sky Makes my dreams all run dry, can't tell you why. Lying still and white, your face illuminates the night Your tears are crying out for light Everything will be, everything will be alright. I swear by the sun above, I'll give you every bit of my love If you'll just let me see you smile, once in a while. 'Cause I hate to see you cry, makes the sun desert the sky Makes my dreams all run dry, can't tell you why. I hate to see you cry, makes the sun desert the sky Makes my dreams all run dry, makes the sun desert the sky Makes my dreams all run dry, and I cannot tell you why I cannot, cannot, cannot tell you why.
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SABERr Infrared Grills arrive from the USA We are so excited at BBQ's & More; today our SABERr Infrared Grills arrive from the USA. SABER infrared grills use a proprietary infrared cooking system that's so advanced you can actually taste the difference. It keeps meat naturally juicy and tender, even when cooked medium or well done. Overcooking or charring a piece of meat will be a thing of the past! What is the difference between Infrared vs. Traditional Convective Cooking Systems Both systems start with gas-powered burners. A traditional convection gas grill uses circulating hot air, like an oven, to cook. Hot air circulates around the food, which dries out the natural moisture in steaks and chicken and shrinks hamburgers into hockey pucks. When grease drips through the open grate, it causes flare-ups that can char the meat and create big temperature fluctuations. An infrared (IR) grill works differently. Most IR grills use expensive ceramic emitters to convert heat from a gas-powered burner into radiant heat. Because of the open grate design, these grills cook with a combination of radiant heat and convective heat. This combination can be problematic for several reasons. Ceramic IR cooking systems are highly effective at searing food because they burn extremely hot. However, it is almost impossible to vary the temperature and burning your meal is a frequent result. Flare-ups are also a common problem due to the open grate and burner design. Due to their open port design, ceramic IR burners clog with grease
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instead of more sedentary things. So it's true that the nature of work has changed, but I think that's ok. Modern processes are allowing us to do more work in less time- great! However, rather than just asking for more and more, workplaces need to allow for shorter or more broken-up work schedules, and jobs need to take less time/energy from your real life. posted by Secretariat at 9:13 AM on June 19 [ 1 favorite ] I'm certain that once we find the right blend of chemicals, we'd be getting rid of sleep to have an edge in our post-human global economy. Productivity, people! But yeah, "universal gym membership" is such small thinking. How about mandating that everyone has to do one day of paid (at their normal work rate) manual labor. Not only would we get physical activity, if we did it in the fields we can both commune with nature and abolish agricultural subsidies. posted by Apocryphon at 9:26 AM on June 19 What we need in society isn't just universal healthcare, but universal gym membership. This is a joke, right? Gyms are too far away. People don't have time to burn to commute to gyms. Why don't we just mandate that treadmills need to be subsidized so people can exercise in the comfort in their own homes? Yeah..that's right. It was mentioned up there - people will suddenly have very expensive but subsidized clothes rack. Same thing with gym memberships if we don't address the reason
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analogy of internet banking -- at first it was daunting to use that service but now I never go in branch at all and I'm not alone -- Britain has one of the highest adoption rates in the world for internet banking and I'm sure we'll get there for saving and investing. We only need a fraction of the market to be a giant company. Q: Your educational content is key to your growth, what's on the roadmap? A: We know that people care most about important financial decisions, like buying a house or car. We want to inform people of what and why we are investing in things, give them a clear monthly update in a non-obnoxious, easy to understand way so they know where their money is and how it's doing. Q: You are currently investing in ETFs, could you explain that a little more to the uninitiated? A: It's a collection of investments that track an exchange, index or sector -- so you buy a little bit of lots of different things in order to get diversification. They are also low cost and 30 years of research proves 75% of active funds (or thereabouts) underperform and not just because of the fees. It's very obvious that trackers and low cost funds are an increasingly attractive way to go. Q: Nutmeg is using social media in innovative ways to drive recommendations (offering fee discounts in return for social recommendations ). How else will Nutmeg use social media to
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had more faith in their own nostrum. In the eight years from 1997, freight and passenger traffic both rose by one fifth -- and these were the years of Railtrack's implosion and the collective nervous breakdown. My comment from those times has found its way into Dow's Dictionary of Railway Quotations: 'Railways are a growth industry. Their most sustained attempts to drive away their customers have not succeeded.' No more they will. *Britain's Railways 1997-2005: Labour's Strategic Experiment by Terry Gourvish is published by Oxford University Press, 30.
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and nuclear power - appear not to be up to the challenge. But not everyone's demoralized. MARTY HOFFERT: Try to imagine what the world was like in 1899 compared to today and what the technologies were that were being envisioned by even scientists and engineers and what actually happened. They missed the movies. They missed airplanes. They missed automobiles. They certainly missed space travel with nuclear power and radar and lasers. And so there's really an issue of sort of timidity in the way that we've been projecting the technologies that might mitigate the fossil fuel greenhouse effect. NARRATOR: Hoffert argues that many of today's energy technologies - like nuclear and solar - came out of government-funded military and space research. So perhaps we need a Manhattan Project to find the technologies to combat global warming, technologies which might capture the sun's energy in space and beam it to Earth, technologies like nuclear fusion, offering limitless carbon-free energy, even technologies which extract the carbon from burning fossil fuels and sequester it back into the ground, and other technologies which today are simply unimaginable. [www.pbs.org: Technologies "beyond fossil fuels"] MARTY HOFFERT: But we haven't been doing any serious research on this problem. When I say "this problem," on the problem of how do we power the world on a long-term basis with carbon-free energy? NARRATOR: If the technological obstacles to combatting greenhouse gases seem difficult, the political challenges might be even greater. Even before the Kyoto conference started, the idea of
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performance, said: "With a new Artistic Director in Gregory Doran I hope the RSC will tackle head-on the issue of controversial corporate sponsorship and adopt an ethical code that clearly marks highly-polluting oil companies like BP as beyond the pale". David Shakespeare, who played the part of 'BP', said "As one of our country's most respected cultural institutions, the RSC should not allow itself to be used by such a destructive and dangerous company as BP. I feel it's improper that they can gain positive publicity through associating their brand with our cultural heritage." ========================================\\... The script BP: Good Sir, most reverend Royal Shakespeare Company Stay a while and hear my plan. I have of late been much maligned For my oil-seeking exploits in the Arctic, Canada and the Gulf of Mexico. People think me a plain-dealing villain. It must needs be remedied. RSC: You seek my help in being virtuous? BP: Nay, I seek your help in seeming virtuous. For a thousand ducats, thou shall proclaim My innocence to these simple people, To wash away the memories of my misdeeds, Distract them from the destruction of the earth. RSC: A thousand ducats: tis a fine price! (aside) BP: By your reputation, I will mine own mend RSC: Let's unite our logos in a bond without end! BP: Here are thy words. [handing her a script and pinning a logo to her chest] [RSC steps forward to read BP's words] RSC: Good evening Ladies and Gentlemen and welcome to this
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don't feel no pressure with me, we could take slow if you wanna/ just let me know the tempo, speed things up for you, i'm wanting/ a little more, than a one night stand or even 2/ it's better for me to devote my time to loving you/ i'll call ya cutie pie, you'll call me lover boy/ it's you and me nobody else i guarantee i'm yours/ Rap: (PNC) Oh sweet baby, i'm going crazy/ hun you got me buzzing something like i'm schwayze/ no one on the corner is swaggered like my lady/ we can go and shoot a kardashian and ray j/ yeah, i'm tryna get at her/ when i look at she, all i see is heat, predator/ style and now i'm like the IRD in this/ PNC and pieter t all up in the business/ Verse 1: ooh i caught her at the bus stop, waitin in the rain to go home/ had to do a double take, just to make sure my eyes weren't tricking on me had to be sure/ rocking a versace suite, with gucci high heels on/ sexy eye glasses make you stare all day long/ i had to pull up kerbside, ask her whats her plans tonight cause/ Chorus: oh sweet lady, whatcha doing later/ can i get your number so i can call you maybe/ you rocking your business, i'm loving your business/ wanna be in your business, all up in your business/ oh sweet lady, whatcha doing later/
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in classes my mother has told me she doesn't want me to work more than a shift a week! I'd like to work at least 2 or 3 more shifts a week, but the mother's word is law, after all, though shalt honor thy mother and father is a strictly biblical piece of (damned good) advice. As far as the made in America label, aside from a select few FORD and GM vehicles, that label essentially went the way of the milk man with our parents generation, and if not my parents, then the generation Xers... they were all to good to work in factories & fields to earn their keep, like the more hard-working generations before them. That's why all the immigrants are "stealing" the jobs... American's don't want them in the first place. You sound like a sensible lass and I appreciate your stopping in and leaving a comment. I admire both your work ethic and your respect for your mother's wishes. A fine combination of traits that will serve you well in years to come. Good luck with your nursing studies -- it's a damned tough job but I'm sure you're up to the challenge. Greetings sir. I am deeply concerned about the problems with young people today and where our nation is headed if things don't change soon. I applaud your efforts as a citizen to alert the community to the seriousness of the situation we face. I am not a young person, but neither have
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if 29 will always be inherently a part of this situation ? I can't say I think this may be a case where a little more detail on the situation behind the question may help people here to give more feedback ? I'm interested in what others think too. How do we take 29 unchanging ? You could have a look in the hexagram index to see what others have said about it inthe past. If you haven't found that yet go to the top right of the page and click search then hexagram index. Hilary says often an unchanging hexagram is asking you a question. I checked out what she wrote the question for 29 was in her book and she has suggested you ask yourself what you are sure of in this situation and how can you keep on moving through it. Because in 29 you have to keep moving, responding as you find yourself in danger over and over again. As for leaving the situation well its not that 29 advises withdrawal exactly, it can be quite an exhilerating ride, if scary...but if i threw it unchanging over a situation I guess I'd either take it as "This is how it is, you have to deal with it as it is and theres no easy way around it, it means negotiating each challenge as it comes up with full awareness..and aliveness " I say aliveness because theres nothing like 29 to let you know you are alive
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has neither the humility nor the true spirit of objective science to support an investigation of an alternative, very plausible theory ? recreational drugs and slim disease ? explaining these manifestations.? ?Establishment [Aids] science, that has tried for 20 years to silence, censor and slander a correct analysis of a laundry list of diseases, will be compelled to face its conscience when its obstinate error causing the needless sacrifice of tens of thousands of lives eventually crashes down upon it.? ?They [the Aids Establishment] lack an understanding of the difference between the Western and African syndromes, but they are committed to the DNA poison AZT. Upon whom will history place the responsibility for these deaths?? ?The monopoly and censorship by establishment science is disgusting. An independent investigation of the HIV/AIDS hypothesis is long overdue. There are better theories based on unbiased analyses of the data that deserve support.? ??HIV causes AIDS? is a slogan, not a fact. Its almost universal acceptance among the TV-indoctrinated public results from its having been said ?over and over for a number of years? and occasionally enhanced by a dab of ?educational? sleight of hand. For example, the TV pictures of little video game viruses attacking the immune system are inventions, outright cartoons, although most people believe them to be photos or at least dot-by-dot computer simulations of activities that have actually been observed within our bodies. In truth, there is no proof at all that the ?AIDS virus? does anything of the sort to
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God shall rule the man, and the soul shall rule the body, with a sweetness and facility suitable to the felicity of a life which is done with bondage . And this condition shall there be eternal , and we shall be assured of its eternity ; and thus the peace of this blessedness and the blessedness of this peace shall be the supreme good . Chapter 28. -- The End of the Wicked. But, on the other hand, they who do not belong to this city of God shall inherit eternal misery, which is also called the second death, because the soul shall then be separated from God its life, and therefore cannot be said to live, and the body shall be subjected to eternal pains. And consequently this second death shall be the more severe, because no death shall terminate it. But war being contrary to peace, as misery to happiness , and life to death, it is not without reason asked what kind of war can be found in the end of the wicked answering to the peace which is declared to be the end of the righteous? The person who puts this question has only to observe what it is in war that is hurtful and destructive, and he shall see that it is nothing else than the mutual opposition and conflict of things. And can he conceive a more grievous and bitter war than that in which the will is so opposed to passion ,
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and seeing them live will change your life!!! Go Pack!! By Nick (St. Paul, MN) Great Stuff!!! ATYCLB I think is a classic like Achtung Baby and Joshua Tree and War. It isn't the most creative album, and desrves 4.5 stars, but since it is U2, I pushed it to 5. By Mike (Pennsylvania)
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the banter between Bridges, Steinfeld and Damon, I thought some parts were hilarious. It's your basic, classical Western with a thrilling climatic shoot-out and a well ending. barry : 10 Feb 2011 8:03:02pm ((True Grit))[[9]] The Coens proved they could do bleak cynical Wetern with NCOM. I can expect this is going to be a love-or-hate movie because of the dialogue but great cinematography and acting by all actors/actresses. An instant classic that stands out from the original. I doubt anyone who says the original is better has never actually seen it. ScottRock : Bob : 10 Feb 2011 4:21:08pm ((True Grit))[[9]] I agree that this was a beautifully filmed remake and the acting by the young Hailee Steinfeld is astonishing. A better film than the original and Jeff Bridges carries off the humour of the dialogue brilliantly. Paul Bailey : 10 Feb 2011 3:12:25pm ((True Grit))[[7]] I thought this might be like most remakes namely awful but I was pleasantly surprised. I really liked the John Wayne one from 1969 and this was equally good but in different ways. Jeff Bridges was a darker version of Rooster Cogburn but the star was young Hailee Steinfeld as Matty Ross she was fantastic. Unfortunately nobody could rreplace Robert Duvall as Lucky Ned Pepper. But it was a very exciting movie. Unfortunately Carter Burwells music is nowhere near as exciting as Elmer Bernstein's. Suzie : 10 Feb 2011 10:43:57am ((True Grit))[[7]] Some of the content was unbelievable - the scene where the
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them. In this assured and evocative debut novel set in rural Kentucky, author C. E. Morgan comes closer to conveying the essence of life, as she sees it, than do most other novelists with generations' more experience. Here Morgan recreates the bare bones lives of subsistence farmers who are irrevocably tied to the land, a land which is sometimes fickle in its ability to sustain those who so lovingly tend it. Orren Fenton is just out of college when he inherits the family's tobacco farm upon the deaths of his mother and brother. Three weeks after the funerals, Orren asks Aloma, his young lover, to come back to the farm with him. Aloma, an orphan from the age of three, is a pianist at the school she attended, and she sees this as her chance to begin a whole new life--a real life of her own. Aloma and Orren are very young, and the work of running the farm is brutal. Orren cannot afford the time to teach the inexperienced Aloma what she needs to know to help him, and Aloma is left to try to strip the floors, wash the walls, and try to make the old family home inhabitable. The piano there is unusable. Before long, these two inexperienced young people are at each other's throats. Aloma feels abandoned all day, while Orren feels that she does not appreciate his work. His suggestion that she practice the piano at a church in town leads to her meeting with
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about but I did not. I took the liberty and decided that I MUST marry the father of my child for obvious reason. Hey, I don't want to hear "he is not my son" phrase had I marry someone else. That for me is detrimental!. Yes, I love my fiancee but, we have been away close to 2 years and he was not there for the entire time I was pregrant! You thought I would have been wiser. The other male aspirants were not also visible as they are thousand miles away too. I guess what I am trying to say, choose wisely. If I would have a chance, I would have followed my heart more than what's traditional. I don't know if I would have the same life now but at least, I would have been bolder (while still young) then to stand and decide from my heart. Had a met the guy I had an affair with 6 months ago in the last 10 years, not being married, I could have chosen not to get married! I think it's the excitement and how it makes us feel better about ourselves that makes us vulnerable with our choices. Now that the affair is over, I can boldly say that all I want is stability in a relationship. You know that he will be there for me no matter what. The assurance that he will love me even if I have lines in my forehead. That he will be there
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plan is dirt cheap then and should hardly impact on the budget at all, after all it's only 3 Billion. The argument being run here about Abbotts credibility is a joke considering the rabble Union heavies we have in Government with no or very little professional skills. You people are kidding yourself for thinking spending large volumes of tax payer dollars is hard and a sign prudent economic management. Try saving the money, i bet this mob couldn't even if they tried!!! Mike Channon : redseverywhere : 10 Feb 2010 12:23:40pm Mike, as I understand your comment, you are all in favour of a dictatorship under chairman Rudd? I like the fact that the Libs have people with balls enough to have a say. Yes even if that say is polarizing, some think its lunancy some think its not without merit. I for one love democracy and the freedoms it brings. ateday : Tex Me : 10 Feb 2010 7:06:07am Abbott will not deal SackChoices to Joyce. He will 'keep him on', hoping he gathers a few votes from hayseeds, bumpkins and rednecks. As a result, at the election, the wider public will deal SackChoices to the Coalition. the man from Ironbark : atomou : 10 Feb 2010 5:09:37am Barny's economics are ok for the barn: one horse and one donkey equals a mule; one duck and one chook equals a goose. A bit like Conroy's filter which is good for a casino that launders things and a bit like
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it is a little suspicious to me. It doesn't seem that *everyone* is expected to do his/her civic duty. Professional people could more afford the hardship of service than those on hourly wage who will not be compensated by employers. Perhaps, I'm not called because I feel a "deep and abiding" contempt and disdain for what our legal system has become (geez, go figure!). In a much nearer-to-perfect world, I strongly feel the duty. In this world, I see a lot of things that make me feel great disdain. While it is a civic duty, I truly believe FINANCES are a major part, especially if you have to take more than one day off. Small companies don't pay and if you don't have vacation or sick leave, you can forget it!! I personally think they should seek out those unemployed $10 is $10! At my husband's work (small, single company) you will not get payed, even if he works overtime during the week (which he does not get paid for) thanks to our lovely government allowing there to be two versions of salary- exempt and non-exempt!! Our legal system leaves something to be desired. So does our government. I'm trying to be excused now. I am home with my child and do not have anyone to watch him. Family lives out of state and I had a horrible experience with someone watching him and I am absolutely not comfortable with having someone watch him. I don't feel like it is
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Rainbows, what are we going to do with them? The title is attention-getting initially then quickly leads to confusion for anyone not familiar with plasmonics, "Trapping a rainbow: Researchers slow broadband light waves with plasmonic structures." I have to confess to being more interested in the use of the metaphor than I am in the science. However in deference to any readers who are more taken by the science, here's more from the March 14, 2011 news item on Nanowerk, A team of electrical engineers and chemists at Lehigh University have experimentally verified the "rainbow" trapping effect, demonstrating that plasmonic structures can slow down light waves over a broad range of wavelengths. The idea that a rainbow of broadband light could be slowed down or stopped using plasmonic structures has only recently been predicted in theoretical studies of metamaterials. The Lehigh experiment employed focused ion beams to mill a series of increasingly deeper, nanosized grooves into a thin sheet of silver. By focusing light along this plasmonic structure, this series of grooves or nano-gratings slowed each wavelength of optical light, essentially capturing each individual color of the visible spectrum at different points along the grating. The findings hold promise for improved data storage, optical data processing, solar cells, bio sensors and other technologies. While the notion of slowing light or trapping a rainbow sounds like ad speak, finding practical ways to control photons -- the particles that makes up light -- could significantly improve the capacity of data storage systems
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his first assignment that he and his crew would make humanity's first contact with a sentient alien species. In an uncharted star system where Aurora's crew discovers two planets inhabited by a non-human civilization, Aurora is disabled by gigantic alien starships before she can escape. Boarded by nightmarish blue-skinned warriors with claws and fangs, the aliens learn all there is to know about the ship, including all its stored information about humanity, before the crew is slaughtered in a series of ritual combats. Ichiro, the sole survivor, is returned to Earth as a messenger to warn of the aliens' coming invasion of human space. For that is the Way of the Kreelan Empire, an ancient and dying race that has waged war across the galaxy for a hundred thousand years, slaughtering every sentient species it has encountered in a desperate search for the One, a savior foretold in an ages-old prophecy who can rescue them from looming extinction. For the Kreelans, who will die out in a handful of generations, the conflict with humanity will be The Last War. With Earth leading a fragile coalition of military forces to mount a defense against what many believe is nothing more than a hoax, Ichiro again finds himself at the sharp end of the spear aboard a Terran destroyer. Together with journalist Stephanie Guillaume, Legionnaire Roland Mills, and the irrepressible General James Sparks, Ichiro and the other men and women of the coalition put their lives on the line against an enemy
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My My Kind Of A Girl Lyrics When I saw you on 8th street You could make my ife complete, baly Yeah, yeah, yeah You're my-my kind of a girl And when I saw you by The jukebox, ow-ow You put a quarter in and played My favorite song too, baby Yeah, yeah, yeah You're my-my kind of a girl I think we'd look pretty good together, Walking through a winter wonderland And this time I think it's forever I hope your parents understand When I saw you by the Peppermint Lounge You were lost but you've been found, baby Yeah, yeah, yeah You're my-my kind of a girl [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/r/ramones/my+\\... ]
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Most PhDs take about six and a half years to complete; at U of T, PhD students are funded for only four or five of these years. When we entered U of T, we were told that a guaranteed Doctoral Completion Grant would sustain us after the four to five years of guaranteed funding. Last year, the Administration eliminated that Grant without consulting or even informing us. Now, in the last years of our PhDs, we're left with nothing. For the international students who make up 25% of our membership, it's impossible to accept work off campus or even to take on loans. Without work or funding, these students face deportation. CUPE 3902 members love our work. We just want to be given the tools to do it well. We also want U of T to live up to the funding commitment they made to us when we entered so that we can finish our degrees. We want graduate school to be a viable option -- with meaningful work, reliable income, and adequate support -- for future students. If you're thinking of going to graduate school, this means you. We've proposed fixing the broken structure of graduate student funding. The U of T has refused even to discuss it. We don't want to strike but we will We have explained all of this to the Administration. We've made reasonable, common-sense proposals, and we've conveyed the strength of our resolve with a 91% strike vote. The ball is now in their
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don't want to get to the end of the year and ask myself "where did that go" I want an even better year than last year and that was an amazing year for me.
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or whatever, but suddenly if you're with a lot of people that also find it funny, you can be hysterically laughing. There's something about life that you can't completely describe. It also goes along with not ignoring that burn and going, 'OK, I'm content right now to be smart and conservative and hold onto what I've got.' I just think it's important to keep going for it. How has your experience playing Marylou or in On the Road generally influenced your life professionally or personally? You said you've been a part of this project for a long time, so you've had quite a turn at experiencing this culture even as you took on other roles including, of course, Twilight . It was the most time I've ever spent feeling. Twilight was a good five years and was a very indulgent creative experience. [Most projects] are usually only about five weeks, three months or six months tops. But because I was attached to On the Road so long, the build up and pressure inside by the time we go there was just bigger than anything I've ever felt on a set. We had four weeks of proving that we were so thankful and happy to be there because we're all fans of the book, but we had put in the work and we knew the purpose and the weight of it and how so important it is to so many people. It's all to Walter [Salles'] credit, but if anything, what
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. Follow that account and be quick when someone posts, and you can get tickets for as low as 30 for some games. Travel is easy within London, so no need to plan too carefully. Find out where all the away supporters are gathering before the game (usually they all meet up in a pub nearby the stadium) and head over. Get a few beers in you and start chatting, don't be afraid to let people know you're completely new at this. It's a good way to bond with other supporters and find new friends. A good way to find out where away supporters are meeting up is to follow the AFC Away Twitter account. Not only do they provide information about meeting spots, hotels and travel suggestions, they also post tickets from time to time and have an excellent FAQ on their website for beginner level travelling supporters. Interview with an away supporter When researching this article, we reached out to the community for help. Travelling supporter Joe Husson ( @Joe_Husson ) was kind enough to answer some questions about being an away fan, how it started and his experiences overall. We thought his answers were really inspiring, so we wanted to end this article on a high and give you a travelling supporter's perspective: AR: How did you get started as a travelling supporter? JH: My first away experience was at Upton Park, went with a good mate of mine (Dim) who organised tickets etc. It was at
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not present a chronological survey of the major periods of Islamic art history (this approach is adopted in 300-level courses), but rather focuses upon the recurrent themes in the religious and secular dimensions of Islamic art. Taking examples from most regions of the Islamic world, the course is divided into sections dealing with such themes as: sacred space; the role of writing and ornament; the crafts and architecture of traditional urban life; the arts of villagers and nomads; patronage of art; crosscultural influences; and the arts of the book. The course does not require any ability to read or speak Arabic or Persian, but students must be prepared to become aware of a number of unfamiliar technical terms, dynastic titles, and places names. HA 295 A01 -- Introduction to Film Studies HA 295 A01-A06 Introduction to Film Studies Mitch Parry Abstract STUDY FILM OR FACE DIRE POVERTY!!! Well, not really. But if you have ever wondered why Titanic makes you cry and Forrest Gump makes you laugh (or vice versa), HA295: An Introduction to Film Studies is the course for you. We look at films from a variety of angles -- style, history, genre -- and relate them to larger questions of visual culture and image-making. Plus, the instructor is hilarious. Please note that this course is a year long course. These are the corresponding course registration numbers (CRN) for the Fall and Spring term sections: HA 323 A01 -- Byzantine History in Art HA 323 A01 The course examines
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'As undemocratic as North Korea': What Nick Clegg used to think of the EU as he condemned 'grubby deals' thrashed out in Brussels Nick Clegg was last night accused of hypocrisy for blocking moves to claw back powers from the EU -- while secretly agreeing that Brussels is as 'undemocratic as North Korea'. Mr Clegg once railed against the excessive power of the EU and condemned the 'grubby political deals' cut in the 'corridors and bars' of Brussels. And he described the European Council -- the EU's strategic body -- as 'one of only three legislatures in the world in which laws are adopted behind closed doors. The others are to be found in Havana [Cuba] and Pyongyang [North Korea]'. Secret sceptic: Deputy prime minister Nick Clegg has been accused of hypocrisy over his views on the EU The revelation came as Foreign Secretary William Hague blamed Mr Clegg's party for stalling efforts to reform ties with Brussels and said Britain 'may get ahead' by operating at an increasing distance from the EU. Now The Mail on Sunday has unearthed a pamphlet written by the Liberal Democrat leader in which he admits the many failings of the EU. The paper, Doing Less To Do More: A New Focus For The EU, was written a decade ago for the Centre for European Reform, an obscure think-tank, and received only a restricted circulation. Mr Clegg, who was an MEP at the time, wrote: 'The accumulated burden of policies, competences, tasks and budgets
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feminism." Frankly, when the government tells me that it may force me to give birth against my will, it's easy to call that government misogynist. My government hates me, or at least hates the idea of my bodily autonomy. When the government defines rape as something that only happens when it's "forcible," yeah, it feels rather like being hated by my government. But tell me, please, you definition-quibblers: do you raise the same concerns about "homophobia"? Do you think that every last one of the people who oppose marriage equality are literally scared of gays and lesbians? Probably not. Which is why I call you a sexist, or possibly a misogynist. "Misogyny" does not necessarily entail seething, white-hot hatred of every woman. It also means contemptuous indifference towards their fate. Perhaps you've noticed -- or perhaps not, if you're a straight white cis male -- that from the target's perspective, active hatred and apathetic indifference are nearly impossible to tell apart. My suggestion to men who don't want to be called misogynist is that it's not enough to just not actively hate women. You have to take active measures to make yourself easily distinguishable from those who do. If you can't be bothered then don't fucking whine to us about it -- your lack of hatred is not enough to make up for your utter lack of concern. So, in other words, to avoid being a "misandrist", which is OF COURSE defined as "someone who thinks men are thinking, feeling,
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J. D. Salinger, Willa Cather, e.e. cummings, William Burroughs, Norman Mailer, Ernest Hemingway, Edna St. Vincent Millay, or any other of the dozens of literary luminaries who are said to have haunted the windowless speakeasy either during or after its Prohibition heyday. It didn't matter that flies swarmed the back room, the jukebox featured only opera, or that sawdust inevitably found its way into your overpriced shepherd's pie and frequently flat beer. With a pedigree such as that, derelictions are deemed charming. I agreed. I loved the joint. I discovered the venerable institution through Lou, the elder of my two older sisters, who lived in the West Village when I arrived in New York. She and her friends, many of whom went to college with her, took me under their collective wing as the kid sister they knew me to be -- emphasis on kid. Lou and I are seven years apart, so those college pals hadn't seen me since the perm. Actually, Lou and I hadn't seen much of each other either. She left for boarding school when I was eight. Of course, we visited over holidays and family vacations, but we didn't have a relationship outside of the family unit. It was different with my middle sister, Tucker, but with Lou . . . I spent more of my cognitive childhood imagining her than experiencing her. I remember trying to picture her New York apartment. In my mind, it had a tree- lined street and simple concrete stoop.
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further embellish your bookmark, stitch a tassle or some beads onto the end.
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is tapping into a history of calls and growing support for destroying Al-Aqsa. Feiglin's supporters too are clear about their desire to take over the Temple Mount." In response, I wrote a post pointing out that spurious claims about Jewish threats to the Al-Aqsa mosque had been used by Arab agitators for almost a hundred years: it was the notorious mufti Haj Amin al Husseini who first used this libel in the 1920s. In the almost 100 years that have passed since then, it was of course only sites sacred to Jews that were desecrated and destroyed in Jerusalem. When I wrote this post last night, I noted that Abunimah's post had about 100 tweets and some 150 Facebook endorsements. Some 24 hours later, it had 381 tweets and 523 Facebook "likes", and there were the beginnings of a Twitter intifada: word of the evil designs of the wicked Likudniks had reached the popular Egyptian-American writer Mona Eltahawy, who send out a tweet about it -- and she has more than 100 000 followers... Luckily, by that time, Anne-Marie Slaughter, former Director of Policy Planning at the U.S. State Department and professor at Princeton, had also gotten word of the story and found out that it was a hoax. Realizing that it was a very dangerous hoax, she sent out multiple tweets to alert her more than 20 000 followers. Mona Eltahawy quickly deleted her original tweet and also helped to get out the message that it was a hoax,
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Hennail was difficult, in that sense. And we didn't want to get caught in that snare. JA: Percussion in the way we use it is sort of in a dance music format, and because we've grown up with that music, you're pre-programmed to understand those structures in a 4/4 structure. When you've got a beat going, your brain is already waiting for that snare or hi-hat to come in, and you know when that's going to happen. One of the points for us was to try and change the listeners' knowledge of when that's going to happen, so they feel a little lost in it, but without losing the security that that structure gives you. TH: That's the hardest part, finding the balance between being contrary to how you expect rhythmic things to work, and actually making a coherent work. JA: Yeah, and that balance and trade off is one of the things that interests us. Security and non-security. Your music has often been lumped in with ambient dub or dubstep, but that seems a tad reductive. Would you agree? JA: I don't ever want to say to any journalist, or anyone, that they can't call it what they like, because I've been doing the very same thing, as a fan and a record collector, and that's the condition in which you work. Those genres are certainly part of our musical heritage, but I'd hope they weren't the only parts. I'm glad you feel that they aren't the whole picture.
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begin to wonder what they might be missing, down amongst the ground dwellers - until they have an ingenious idea, which helps them to decide what they really prefer once and for all! More About the Author Product Description Review `Charming little book . . . Sweet and whimsical on the surface, there is nonetheless a dark and mysterious streak running through the pages' --Teach Primary --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. About the Author Margaret Atwood is the author of more than thirty books of fiction, poetry and critical essays. In addition to the classic The Handmaid's Tale, her novels include Cat's Eye, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize, Alias Grace, which won the Giller Prize in Canada and the Premio Mondello in Italy, and The Blind Assassin, winner of the 2000 Booker Prize. Oryx and Crake, was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2003. Her other books for children include Bashful Bob and Doleful Dorinda and Rude Ramsay and the Roaring Radishes. She lives in Toronto, Canada. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. I have been reading 'Up in the Tree' to my daughter since she was almost two (now 4), and it is one of the few books on our shelves that can not only take several hundred re-reads without feeling like death warmed up, but actually benefits from them. The simple message at the heart of this classic
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typically 15-20 seconds to carry out). This duration must subject the prisoner to far more mental torture because they know they are being put to death. Lethal injection is clearly much less dramatic than hanging and, therefore, probably easier for the staff and witnesses to cope with. It is suitable for both sexes and all ages of prisoners where a suitable vein can be located. However, there is often a problem where the prisoner has been an intravenous drug user or simply has small veins which tend to contract even further when they are frightened. One wonders if lethal injection is perceived as being as much of a deterrent as hanging in the minds of criminals or whether they would feel it was a "soft option"? This is an important point because if the state is going to take the life of a person at all, then surely it should seek to produce the maximum deterrence from so doing without resorting to extreme cruelty. For a detailed look at lethal injection, click here . Conclusions. Carried out carefully and humanely, using an accurately measured drop and modern noose, hanging is possibly the least cruel way to execute a criminal. In 20th century Britain , the whole process was over extremely quickly and every effort was made to minimise the criminal's mental and physical suffering. However, as can be seen from the examples cited above, it can also be a very cruel death, if either botched or carried out in such
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pattern for making other "tricky external systems" testable: The Email::send() method makes uses of a static object, Email::$mailer , to do the dirty work of calling mail(). The default mailer is an object of type Mailer , which performs a normal send. Email::set_mailer() can be called to load in a new mailer object. SapphireTest::setUp() method calls Email::set_mailer(new TestMailer()) to replace the default mailer with a TestMailer object. This replacement mailer doesn't actually do anything when it is asked to send an email; it just records the details of the email in an internal field that can be searched with TestMailer::findEmails() . SapphireTest::assertEmailSent() calls TestMailer::findEmails() to see if a mail-send was requested by the application. Comments Comment policy: Please use comments for tips and corrections about the described functionality. Comments are moderated, we reserve the right to remove comments that are inappropriate or are no longer relevant. Use the Silverstripe Forum to ask questions.
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