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due to the suggested "active ingredient" of the exercises given. I think it pulls the rug out a bit further from under the feet of the subgroup argument because in terms of specific effects there seem to be no funky britches hiding in the sea of boring beige. About Neil As well as writing for Body in Mind , Neil O'Connell is a researcher in the Centre for Research in Rehabilitation, Brunel University, West London, UK. He divides his time between research and training new physiotherapists and previously worked extensively as a musculoskeletal physiotherapist. He also tweets! @NeilOConnell He is currently fighting his way through a PhD investigating chronic low back pain and cortically directed treatment approaches. He is particularly interested in low back pain, pain generally and the rigorous testing of treatments. Link to Neil's published research here . Downloadable PDFs here . All blog posts should be attributed to their author, not to BodyInMind. That is, BodyInMind wants authors to say what they really think, not what they think BodyInMind thinks they should think. Think about that! Comments Out of interest which subgrouping strategies are you referring to? My perception of most up to date thinking on subgroupings was that they were designed to help us analyse movement and use movement behaviour as a way of changing beliefs. I think the argument applies to most subgrouping strategies. If there is a subgroup of folk in there who respond much more strongly, be they defined by structural diagnosis or
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Cipel's last job was with Tishman Construction Corp, 666 Fifth Ave. New York, NY, an internationally known building firm. Tishman paid Cipel an astounding $7500 per month. Gov Corzine will you please listen to your fellow Democrats! Sen Frank Lautenberg who served as a Commissioner of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, knows New Jersey's major transportation and shipping systems has come out against your monetization plan "now is not the time to be raising tolls".If there was ever a politician who knows about transportation it's he ....LISTEN to him! Could you help me. Here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes. the ones who see things differently -- they're not fond of rules. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them, but the only thing you can't do is ignore them because they change things. they push the human race forward, and while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius, because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do. Help me! There is an urgent need for sites: . I found only this -- legitimate work at home jobs . Home work, i am a subject at issue with my mom, time, take, grant, gain name around, confirm routes mission at space store, put work impressions, and am the appropriate to earn to technology. Home work, if you
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but a cause, that we are defending, and whether we defeat the enemy in one battle, or by degrees, the consequences will be the same." -- Thomas Paine Location: The transmitter is near a river,next to an open field where there are animals,trees and a breeze. Posts: 310 Follow the dollar, yen, pound, sheckle, peso, etc. Who owns the media? Who controls the parent companies? Where does the money come from? What are the political leanings of these people? Who controls THEM? I think you will find that in all cases progressive liberals control the media and those who fund the production of all parts of the media. The fundamental plan is to cause a lack of unity around the world. Whatever will cause this socio/economic fragmentation will be reported and brought to the forefront. The ultimate goal : New World Order. It comes down to David's Problem/Reaction/Solution theory. Create the problem, now you all are starting to react to it, and some parts of the world are already starting to ask for "Order"."Order" that has already been well planned and drafted to control everyone on Earth. It has been going on for centuries. I am glad that people are actually noticing it. The more aware you are the less you will be affected by it and the more you can help others to not fall into the trap. Resist the garbage that is pumped out from these NWO zombies disguised as "news commentators" and don't allow it to get
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across people who are supposedly Yacht masters, and to be honest, have been about as much use on a boat as a fish on a bicycle! Their excuse was that they had forgotten most of it, as it was a few years ago since they did the courses, and quite a while since they had been sailing. Oh they could talk the talk, but when it came to walking it, they fell flat on their faces. As I see it, it's all fine and dandy to go off on a 35-40 foot boat, with a bunch of others, and an experienced skipper, but the problems start for newbies, when they have done their couple of courses or so, they then think that they and the missus are well capable of handling that size of boat. My experience would indicate that they aren't. They seem to have little understanding of the forces acting on the sails of a boat that size, when either of them is down below feeling sick as a dog in a blow, and the other one is effectively sailing single handed. Despite their training, they do get caught out, because of lack of experience. Experience takes years to accumulate, that can't be helped, which is why I think that starting out in a modest little boat and working ones way up is a far more sensible approach, than jumping in at the deep end with a bloody great lump of plastic fantastic. It's quite sad in a
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the people he surrounds himself with, the people he admires? Frank Marshall Davis, communist-Valerie Jarrett socialist/communist family and training, David Axelrod, mentored by Marxists, Bill Ayres, radical leftist, Rev Wright anti american black nationalist. Cass S. who thinks americans are Homer Simpson and need to be regulated to do what liberals want them to (he has apparently succeeded) You should be offended, but you don't even know how you have been programmed, you poor, deluded soul. I hope you still have a soul. Use it and see the truth. Davis white | 11.7.12 @ 1:34PM Would you care to reprise your comments on Nate Silver and bias? For the third election, he gave correct odds for every Republican victory, plus one (ND Senate.) You attitude reflects the conservative war on math, science, and truth. If reality doesn't comport to your worldview, screw reality. andsoff | 11.12.12 @ 8:38PM Perception is not reality. There is a socialist war on math, science and truth, has been since before Dewey and Sanger. You just got it backwards. Your perception is not reality. The only bias is yours. Dimitry_Aleksandrovich | 11.7.12 @ 1:38PM The truth of the matter is the GOP can only blame themselves. The neo-cons in the George W. Bush administration devastated this economy and embroiled us in two wars that ran up our national debt faster than Paris Hilton runs up a credit card. Ever since the Reagan administration this idea of "Trick Down Prosperity" has been at the forefront of
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suggest that if he ever wants to lead the Lib Dems he will have to distance himself from Clegg. "I don't think so at all," he says. "Nick is one of my closest friends, and I would never engage in that artificial distancing for other reasons." But surely all politicians have an eye on the top of the greasy pole? "You may think this makes me a lesser politician, but genuinely I spend my time thinking about the job I'm doing. That's the truth." Alexander has risen so rapidly and anonymously that you wonder whether the fall might be just as sudden, not least because for the Lib Dems power relies on the quirks of electoral arithmetic. "What will be will be," he says. "I'm going to do the best I can for as long as I have the chance to do it. I want to be able to look myself in the mirror and say I did the things I thought were right." He apologises for sounding pious and bids me goodnight, saying he has to spend an hour reading emails from the Treasury and pressing his shirt. He ascends the staircase clutching an ironing board borrowed from the hotel reception: an appropriately no-frills image for the minister who has to convince us of the virtues of austerity. This article was amended on 1 August 2011. The original said surely all politicians have an eye on the top of the greasy poll? This has been corrected. Comments Talking
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fully. Thats before we get on to the severe lack of software on 64bit. So 4GB of RAM is pretty much a nono. Vista uses more resources then XP. To run Vista well you need 1GB, Dual Core machine with half decent graphics, for most of us that means chucking your old machine away. As opposed to 512MB of RAM, 2Ghz CPU to run XP well. and the 'sweet spot' is roughly double the RAM for each OS. Call me a Mac fanboy if you like, I've setup XP on over 400 systems, and built over 50. At home, I use two Hi-Spec PC's built by me, I've had enough of XP, and seen how 'good' Vista is for myself. I'm not tech support, and have no qualifications to prove it as I'm self taught. But after setting up just one Powerbook, I fell in love with the Mac OS. It's simple and doesn't treat you like a child. I've seen many user's systems, and UAC or not, they will download what they want, when they want, how they want. Vista is an OS not ready for release, and why I will be waiting to see if SP1 improves things any. "Because Mac and Linux are not even smart enough to build a system worth even talking about. Just look at legit security information and you will find that even Windows XP beats Mac and Linux on security. The only reason Windows is attacked more is do to the fact
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the hardest. Stop spending on anything that isn't an absolute necessity to maintain life, limb and safety. I have a neighbour/coffee buddy who watches 'Til Debt and is "trying". Very trying. Getting on my last nerve. I really try to stay out of people's business unless asked but have got to learn to say no more forcefully. She asked me to help so we made a great budget but she won't deny even a small gratification today for a big benefit next year. She says budgeting and living on cash doesn't work because there isn't enough to go around. Well not if you keep spending what you don't have or rob the Hydro to pay for more groceries than you have money in the jars for. She ended our last conversation because she was late for a mani/pedi appointment. Well I guess if you won't do your own nails for a year you aren't really serious about getting out of debt. I don't know how Gail does it. This whole bad attitude thing made me so cross I wanted to go all Bad Kitty on her and scratch her but unfortunately I chew my nails. Hahaha! OMG Gail, you make me laugh! Your stories of letters of desperation from people are very similar to some of what I hear at work. I am an accountant and a couple of times a year I get someone looking for me to make their CRA tax problem go away. The problem being they
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energy, in effect, goes into complex cascades of coupled cyclic processes within the system before it is allowed to dissipate to the outside. These cascades of cycles span the entire gamut of space-times from slow to fast, from local to global, that all together, constitutes the life-cycle (see Figure 2 for an intuitive picture). Each cycle is a domain of coherent energy storage - coherent energy is simply energy that can do work because it is all coming and going together, as opposed to incoherent energy which goes in all directions at once and cancel out, and is therefore, quite unable to do work. Figure 1 here Figure 2 here Coupling between the cycles ensures that the energy is transferred directly from where it is captured or produced, to where it is used. In thermodynamic language, those activities going thermodynamically down -hill, and therefore yielding energy, are coupled to those that require energy and go thermodynamically up hill. This coupling also ensures that positive entropy generated in some space-time elements is compensated by negative entropy in other space-time elements. There is, in effect, an internal energy conservation as well as an internal entropy compensation. The whole system works by reciprocity, a cooperative give and take which balances out over the system as a whole, and within a sufficiently long time. The result is that there is always coherent energy available in the system. Energy can be readily shared throughout the system, from local to global and vice versa , from
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I wouldn't. It is so not a choice. Sophias_Favorite There is no discrimination, other than the kind of discrimination that distinguishes food and dirt, in saying that marriage must involve two sexes. Also, calling male and female "genders" is not only inaccurate -- those are sexes, "gender" refers to a linguistic category -- it's also Eurocentric. In Navajo there are thirteen genders, and none of them has anything to do with male or female -- also they inflect the verbs having to do with motion, not nouns or adjectives. The Bantu languages often have over ten genders, again none of which has to do with the sexes. The two genders in many of the modern Indic and Finno-Ugraic languages, as well as in the extinct Anatolian and I believe Tocharian languages, are "animate" and "inanimate" -- marrying a fellow member of those genders is considered normal, at least till people start demanding the sacred "human right" to take their blowup dolls as spouses. Say that can't happen? There are already otaku asking to marry fictional characters in Japan, 3D. agansister Good god, SF, who are you trying to impress? I'm so not impressed. Since I'm not Navajo, or speak Bantu, etc. I'll stick with male & female genders. And sometimes the same gender (sex if you will) is attracted to the same one they are. Sticking with a gay person is born the the way they are just like a heterosexual is born the way they are. Working on your
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compelling model for other countries and research institutions to follow, not least Harvard University -- which adopted its first mandate in February 2008. (Harvard would of course have been influenced by the 2005 NIH Policy as well; but then the UK Inquiry would surely have influenced the NIH, which announced its OA Policy on February 3 rd 2005). The Inquiry also provided a vivid demonstration of just how divisive the topic of OA is, and the considerable lengths that publishers (both subscription and OA publishers), as well as learned societies, are prepared to go in order to protect their businesses. Really nothing Given the very different conclusions that the Finch Committee had reached earlier this year, I became keen to find out more about the origins and the process of the 2004 Inquiry. So I contacted Dr Ian Gibson , the then Chairman of the Science & Technology Select Committee, and Labour MP for Norwich North . To my delight, he agreed to do an interview with me. Gibson's account of the Inquiry is fascinating, and anyone interested in the history of OA will surely benefit from reading what he has to say in the two-part interview I publish below. After speaking to Gibson, I found myself continuing to muse over why the Committee had made the recommendations it had -- particularly in light of the repeated assertions of both subscription publishers and learned societies that in reality there was no access problem, and that the traditional subscription model remained
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Cameron and Woodhams have much lower profiles. Pru Goward is much better known in NSW. Stewart: 14 Jun 2012 11:13:45pm One of the previous posters claimed that Andrew Bolt had a "wider rage of views" despite working for Bob Hawke, so why the attacks on Kerry O'Brian? Are you actually suggesting he wasn't a good journalist because he dared find previous employment? Since it is compulsory to vote, and politics by its nature is meant to effect everyone it is ridiculous to suggest that journalists shouldn't have one. Why don't you PROVE that it affects the ABC's reporting. Why don't you prove that the ABC is full of pinkos. The purpose of the ABC isn't to be at the political centre, to be there would also be biased, it is to be balance and report things in the public interest. ABC local radio is often the most effective way that rural MPs (NOTE: they're mostly Lib/Nat/Ind) to communicate with their constituants. One of the first TV programmes I ever saw was Landline, the first radio station was 774. Considering the leader of the Opposition in the Senate is also deputy of the Nats, I DARE Tony Abbott to take on the Nationals on the ABC and just watch how well it goes. Shebs: 14 Jun 2012 9:34:33am You do realise that the likes of Peter Reith are only allowed voice because articles by conservatives usually garner the largest number of responses? The Drum is hardly balanced, but is more so
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The initial reaction is I understand lines being drawn or being connected. I get that. I understand it because it's a simple thing to do. The fact is in my four years here I have never, ever made a decision on which players will be inactive, who gets playing time, who doesn't get playing time, who is going to be the starting quarterback or the starting safety. That is not my role as the general manager. "Coaches make those decisions." "There's never been a time in my four years here or anywhere else where I made a demand or suggestion as to who should play which position That's not my job. That's the coaches job." On drafting a quarterback: (Not a direct quote): Pioli said that the Chiefs haven't had a good opportunity to draft a quarterback that they like. "I think it's a critical part of the job. Getting a quarterback and building the right team. I still believe in that. I've been fortunate to be part of successes, not just at this level, at other levels and you see that the quarterback position is critical but there's also this big picture idea that you have to build a team." Random: Pioli didn't know there was a presidential debate last night. He does not dress up for Halloween but was recently told he was masquerading as a general manager. On Eric Winston: "When we were recruiting Eric to be a free agent, the reason Eric was in this building
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seen to compete. But as soon as Gysin died, he felt free to pursue painting with a vengeance and now his paintings are more famous than Gysin?s. Although it should be added that he influenced Burroughs tremendously. Psychedelic Continuity In the ?60s we tried to externalize the psychedelic experience. At Harvard we realized the only way that we could express it was though using multi-level sensory overload. We were experimenting with various forms of cellular movement overlaps, in an attempt to duplicate, in a rather feeble way, the visionary trance experience. At a wider level there was acid art. Every dance floor had strobe light shows, or the whole room was made to look like a big bowl of jello. Gysin was very influential in developing what was known as the Dreamachine. A very early wonderfully creative and primitive psychedelic machine. Holes punched in a spinning metal lampshade were presumably meant to put you in an altered state. Strobe lights and sounds intended to match the frequency of your alpha waves. But today, the computer allows a psychedelic simulation closer than anything we had before. Computer generated images such as fractals create an equation from an algorithm. By giving every number a color you produce a recursive and responsive equation. Fractal forms appear comparable to the structure of coast lines or the insides of your digestive tract. The thing about fractals is that any part of it reflects the whole. And that seems to be the way that biological evolution
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Kemal's friend mysteriously disappears, leaving him a generous allowance and the use of his large house. He discovers that his new dwelling involves an inheritance of $1.3 million, and a Russian nobleman's missing son. Kemal embarks on a missing person case that will bring chaos and romance to his life. Clues lead him from Istanbul to Buenos Aires and eventually Boston. In Boston, Kemal visits the Edgar Allan Poe museum. There in the museum is a poster announcing the Nevar foundation's offer of $200,000 to the winner of a first novel competition. Kemal buys paper and pen. He has decided to enter the Nevar competition with a novel called 'Many and Many a Year Ago'.
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Allow changes to parts of a protected document When you want to allow changes to only certain parts of a document, you can use the Protect Document task pane to mark the document as read-only, and then you can select the parts of the document where you want to remove the restriction and allow changes. You can make these unrestricted parts available for anyone who opens the document, or you can grant permission to specific individuals so that they can change the unrestricted parts of the document. Add protection to a document and restrict changes to specific selections On the Review tab, in the Protect group, click Protect Document , and then click Restrict Formatting and Editing . In the Editing restrictions area, select the Allow only this type of editing in the document check box. In the list of editing restrictions, click No changes (Read only) . Select the part of the document that you want to be unrestricted. For example, select a block of paragraphs, a heading, a sentence, or a word. Tip To select more than one part of the document at the same time, select the part that you want, then press CTRL and select more parts while you hold down the CTRL key. Under Exceptions , do one of the following: To allow anyone who opens the document to edit the part that you selected, select the Everyone check box in the Groups list. To allow only particular individuals to edit the part that you
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for 50 percent of the expenditures attributable to the adverse effects of the hydro projects. We note in Chapter 17 that the Department has not made any recoveries to date. Debt servicing costs. In order to limit its exposure to unexpected increases in interest rates, the government increased the fixed-rate share of federal debt from 55 percent of gross debt in 1995 to 67 percent in 1998, where it remains today. In Chapter 8 we recommended that in light of its improved fiscal condition the government review its debt structure target to determine whether it is still appropriate. The chapter noted that based on the historical difference between long- and short-term rates, a five-percentage-point shift from fixed-rate to floating-rate debt could generate an annual saving of some $250 million.
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is almost completely neglected. And his two excellent volumes of Canadian history are hardly known. I refer to Ryerson to suggest there should have been another voice heard at the University of Toronto over the Frye, McLuhan years. Th at voice should have been Stanley Ryerson's voice. I am suggesting that Canada's major university (a symbol for most of anglophone Canada) closed itself off from real and distinguished debate by silently rejecting one of our major thinkers. When Ryerson left the Communist Party of Canada in 1971, he had trouble earning a living. He had been granted teaching assistantships here and there, as a temporary employee. Then the University of Quebec at Montreal [UQAM] hired him as a full professor, acknowledged his contribution to ideas in Canada, and engaged him as a full academic colleague teaching graduate and undergraduate courses. By doing what it did, UQAM revealed the closed mind which ruled at the University of Toronto. Had he been at the University of Toronto, able to engage in discussion and debate with Frye, McLuhan, Creighton and others of Liberal and Conservative views, the effect on the intellectual community would have been salutary. But the ideas of the Left in Canada and ideas emanating from a significant portion of the world were shut out. They were shut out because the U.S. was in a Cold War for global supremacy against the Communist world. And so all thought connected with it -- thought that was Canadian and important to Canada --
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Best Answer - Chosen by Voters No it doesn't. The way you carry the baby (more to the front or to the back) the babies position and how much weight you gain as well as how much fluid you have determines the size of your belly. Not the actual size of the baby. Some women barely show and have very large babies, some women have HUGE bellies and have tiny babies. Other Answers (7) With my first I was big every where. I gained about 45 lbs and my belly measured large the whole time. My daughter ended up being 8 lbs 14 oz. With my second, my belly was much smaller, I only gained 10 lbs my whole pregnancy. I measured small the whole time and my doc and I just knew my son will be smaller...well he came out 9 lbs 1 oz. So you just never know. Good Luck! Source(s): i have a relatively smaller belly than most women. my doctor always tells me this every week when he measures me. but i have gestational diabetes and am at risk for a big baby. the doctor is expecting a 9 pound plus baby. but my belly is not that big. i think it just depends on the womans body. some women dont get that big, and the next pregnancy they get huge or vice versa. Source(s): Usually yes it does. As we all know you are only pregnant for 40 weeks. So at my 38 week check
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find their symptoms resolve spontaneously following delivery, there are a lot of things you can do to help this process. While the muscles and nerves mend, avoiding things that cause a "pushing down" action will help to protect your pelvic floor. You can do this by: Remembering to squeeze, lift, and hold your pelvic floor when you cough, laugh, lift, or even blow your nose. This decreases the downwards movement which could stress the healing tissues. Avoid heavy lifting where possible. If someone else can lift things like the pram or groceries, let them do it! If you must lift anything heavy, then remember to squeeze your pelvic floor, as mentioned above. Avoid getting constipated. No one likes to admit to this one, but it is common during pregnancy and following birth. Eating lots of fresh fruit and vegetables, wholegrain breads and cereals, and drinking 6-8 glasses of water each day should help. If you are having trouble, then it is worth speaking with your pharmacist or GP; there are several things you can take that work really well in the short-term. Don't strain when opening your bowels. Instead, sit upright on the toilet and look forwards while placing your forearms on your thighs and your feet close to the toilet (or on a small stool) with your heels up. Also, let your tummy relax and gently push, but don't strain. Aim to keep within the healthy weight range and try not to gain too much weight during pregnancy. In
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You starve your children on neglect Then feed their bellies with fear Concussion bat to the brain Witness to a battered mother (Chorus) Your abuse will end right here No longer will your family fear A gunshot to head of trepidation My promise if you ever lay a finger Just look at the scars you make Your terror makes your kids break A broken home just as you were raised With fist raised up to your children (Chorus) This battle is on all You've made beautiful Now hateful You wretched life wrecker Abuser Now suffer Open fire On the desire of the man Open fire With strife we'll strike down the hand (Open fire, build the pyre) If I can't make you see the damage you've made (Open fire, build the pyre) I'll make you wish you'd never been alive x2 41 Comments Song Meaning: The song is about Trepidation..... (Fear in a way) And not specifically about one abusive father, they just say that domestic violence is something they strongly oppose. And to that dude that said it's about bands... Wow... You listening to a different type of Trivium. General Comment: This song is about an abusive father, and how the singer threatens to end all his bullshit. Also, the word trepidation is just a big word for abuse. Nonetheless, this song is effin amazing! General Comment: i think the meaning for this one is pretty obvious...its about how horrible abusive fathers are and how they should stop because
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Synopsis When Precious, who is sixteen, learns to read and write at an Alternative School, she discovers a new world. A world where she can at last express herself in a way she never could before. A world where each girl can become beautiful, strong, independent. Just like Precious... -- Cannes Film Festival Another average, urban-stigma-heavy feature. It was well executed, visually. However, my problems stemmed at the base of its story. You name it, this film has it. Teenage peer pressure, rape, physical... read review Precious is as obvious and clear as the complexion of Mongol and her mother. When the ending credit rolled I kind of thanked God and cursed myself for the involvement of Tyler Perry. Thanking because... read review
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writing? ANDREW: Of course! CONFRONT: And your album recently came out, how has the response been? PONTUS: Good! It's nice to see that when you're out on the road. You can see more directly how people are responding to the new songs. Because otherwise, you throw an album out there and then what, you read blogs and comments? But to actually see people reaction to the songs and knowing the lyrics, it's pretty cool. CHRISTIAN: We also saw it grow on people. When we started touring, people didn't know the new songs at all and now, you can see them singing along. CONFRONT: That must be amazing! And how would you compare it to your debut album? PONTUS: It's kind of hard to compare. When we started, I remember one of the first shows we did somewhere in Southern California. It was just announced during the day and maybe a hundred people showed up and thirty of them knew the lyrics! And I was super psyched about that! But it's kind of hard to compare; it's just a different journey. CONFRONT: Well you said that at the beginning, you didn't know what the whole project was going to become. Now that you know that you're popular and that you're going to tour your album, has that changed the writing and recording process for you guys at all? Or did you work the same way as for the first one? PONTUS: The thought that there are listeners out there waiting to
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some extent, Mr. Obama is a prisoner of facts on the ground when it comes to Guantanamo. Nonetheless, I fault him and his administration for failing to process and repatriate more prisoners to their home nations and to either provide evidence for their continued detention or to allow paroles. I credit Mr. Obama with killing Osama bin Ladin and other ranking leaders of Al Qaeda and using targeted assassination to do so. Again, this is a dirty war. And it comes to us as a fact on the ground. And I credit Mr. Obama with using targeted assassination and intelligence gathering to thwart additional attacks on American soil. If you want to believe the world a less malevolent place than it actually is, then all of this must sound horrifying and unnecessary. It is horrifying. But it is scarcely unnecessary. Those planes really did fly into those buildings. Those American civilians really did die. We are really engaged with a certain extra-legal enemy in a long-term, low-grade conflict that is entirely lethal. If I voted for Romney, do I think I would have closed Guantanamo faster? Or made the targeted assassinations more precise, or restricted their use against fellow citizens suspected of operating with Al Qaeda? Do I think the dirty war is not going to be required under Romney? No. Of course not. I will say that I was in absolute agreement with Ron Paul when he took issue with the targeting of an American citizen during the campaign.
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greater importance. It does this chiefly in the three following ways. First, by restraining the competition in some employments to a smaller number than would otherwise be disposed to enter into them, especially by the exclusive privileges of corporations. In Sheffield, no master cutler can have more than one apprentice. In Norfolk, no master weaver can have more than two, under pain of forfeiting five pounds a-month to the king. By the Statute of Apprenticeship it was enacted, that no person should exercise any trade, craft, or mystery, unless he had previously served to it an apprenticeship of seven years at least. The property which every man has in his own labour, the original foundation of all other property, so it is the most sacred and inviolable. To hinder a poor man from employing this strength and dexterity in what manner he thinks proper, without injury to his neighbour, is a plain violation of this most sacred property. Long apprenticeship has no tendency to form young people to industry. A young man would practice with much more diligence and attention, if from the beginning he wrought as a journeyman, being paid in proportion to the little work which he could execute. The master, indeed, would be a loser. But the public would be a gainer, the work of all artificers coming in this way much cheaper to market. People of the same trade seldom meet together, even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the
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up or not. If you don't show up there will be hundreds of other people that week who will. "Never pay any money on the day If you are asked for money when you first speak to an agency they are breaking the law and you should walk away. Report their actions to the Pay and Work Rights Helpline or fill out the online complaint form. Pay and Work Rights Helpline Help and advice on your employment rights 0800 917 2368" "From 1 October 2010, agencies finding you work as a photographic and/or fashion model are banned from charging you an upfront fee, including a fee for your details to appear in a publication or on a website. " "The agency cannot take any money from you for 30 days from entering into an agreement and you have the right during this time to withdraw from the contract." This means they cannot ask for any money upfront and they cannot even take their commission until 30 days AFTER you have signed a contract with them A child model DOES NOT need a portfolio as their pictures need to be updated every 6 months until they are 6 years old as their looks change so quickly. Any legitimate agency would only ask for 2 photos that YOU submit to them, they don't ask you to pay them. NO legitimate agency will ever ask you to pay them or one specific studio for photos - that's always the sign you are not
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Tuscan family name, is a diminutive for Jacopo (Jacopo, Jacopuccio, Puccio, Pucci) and that the Puccis therefore are the descendants of a famous Jacopo. In Italian Pucci is also generally used as a hypocoristic name, a "pet name". Could be a good name for a cat, in fact. The readiness of "El Corte Ingls" to litigate over its trademarks signally contrasts with the rather low valuation it once (in)famously gave them. (Short explanation for those who don't understand Spanish: "El Corte Ingls" is a family-owned private corporation whose shareholders, all heirs of the founder, are forbidden from selling their shares to investors from outside the family. When some of the heirs tried to cash out by selling the shares back to the company, his valuation and that given by the company differed by a very significant factor. One of the reasons for this difference what that the company gave its trademarks a value of... zero , arguing, with a straight face, that trademarks had no value since they were intangible. Somewhat surprisingly, although the company lost in first instance, it then won in appeal and forced a settlement on its own terms.)
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At Least One Time Lyrics Conway Twitty You keep comin' to me tryin' to look inside my mind well what you see Are you wonderin' if you're in there well you are but baby you got company I'm not looking for a place to go when I'll leave I won't be coming back no more I'm more like a circus show I pitch my tent and then I'll go So git in line at least one time I'm not just a side show either step up front but don't just stand and stare [ From: http://www.metrolyrics.com/at-least-one-\\... ] Yeah I'm the main attraction but understand I'll sell my tickets anywhere I'm not looking for a place to go... [ steel ] You keep comin' to me tryin'...
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hand, she can be offered a new SMS service, allowing her to receive a weekly balance direct to her phone via SMS. With the correct business processes in place and access to a single customer view, companies will have the ability to offer uniquely tailored services to their customers, combining products that best match their circumstances at any given time, and increasing the chances to cross- and up-sell, maximizing the value of each customer to the business. Linking disparate systems, handling a variety of data, training staff and manipulating interactions in accordance with business rules are all part of building a successful single customer view. With all of that in place, customers can be assured that, when they call, they will deal with one person who will be knowledgeable about their needs, understands their history with the company, and so they'll receive the high-quality service they desire. With a single customer view in place, customers will need to deal with only one contact-centre agent regardless of their request. The contact-centre agent will be following defined business processes that match both the needs of the customer and the organization, promoting cross- and up-selling opportunities where appropriate. All of which provides a superior customer service to the most important asset of all, the customers. My name is Gordon McLean . Any views expressed here are my own, not those of my employer. By day I'm a Product Information Manager with a passion for good communicative information products, by night I dabble in
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Important: Your credit card will NOT be charged when you start your free trial or if you cancel during the trial period. If you're happy with Amazon Prime, do nothing. At the end of the free trial, your membership will automatically upgrade to a full year for 49. Special Offers and Product Promotions Buy any product sold by Amazon.co.uk excluding any Kindle Device and e-books and we will add a 10 promotional gift certificate to your account to spend on selected Amazon fashion. Here's how (terms and conditions apply) Purchase a product from the Music Store sold by Amazon.co.uk and receive 1 to use on any music download in our MP3 Store. Here's how (terms and conditions apply) {"itemData":[{"priceBreaksMAP":null,"buy\\... to Basket","Add both to Basket","Add all three to Cart"],"showDetailsDefault":"Show availability and delivery details","shippingError":"An error occurred, please try again","hideDetailsDefault":"Hide availability and delivery details","priceLabel":["Price:","Price For Both:","Price For All Three:"],"preorder":["Pre-order this item","Pre-order both items","Pre-order all three items"]}} Product Description Amazon.co.uk Relaxed and lithely swinging, Clare Teal places a pleasingly modern slant on some attractive songs on That's The Way It Is . Her strong voice is warm and confiding, her phrasing exemplary and she knowingly mines the potential of the lyrics. The song selection is nicely balanced between originals ("Haber, The Receiver" and "Circle Moon"), standards (such as "Night And Day", "Ill Wind" and "Speak Low") and lesser-known songs from the past. Among these is "That's The Way It Is", a 1940s hit for Ella and the Ink Spots that stands up remarkably well
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saved up some pennies and we had some friends out there to help us out and get a couple of gigs, so we literally just went to get the lay of the land with it. It went really really well, the response was great, and I think we've always known that we could potentially do quite well in America and our niche over there is quite receptive to our style of music. We got out everything we could from that trip and it was really exciting, so fingers crossed we'll get to go back next year, maybe the west coast this time round. How did the American audience compare to British ones? They were great. I'd say they were a bit more receptive, I think Americans (without any offence to U.K. audiences because we love them) are just a little more excitable about a new thing and a little less timid at hearing new music. So the first show we played every band got a great reception and the whole crowd was so up for it, and that's lovely to play to because you completely feed off that when your playing live. I was just wondering what the song writing process was like with an instrumental band, is it more challenging as you don't really have the standard structure of Verse/Chorus/Verse/Chorus? To get a song going you have to get together a lot of different ideas and its kind of piecing it together, because you know its not going to
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that it's not the immigrants faults, they don't create our countries laws, our devisive governments and lawmakers do that, but most people don't realise this and blame immigrants causing unrest therefore our governments win and we and our immigrant neibours lose It's the same here in the UK to a certain extent, although i must say, most of us get along great, our governments create divide by creating laws to allow immigrants state help then our governments bring out other laws to say that us, the indiginous people are to get less help than the immigrants, but we must all remember that it's not the immigrants faults, they don't create our countries laws, our devisive governments and lawmakers do that, but most people don't realise this and blame immigrants causing unrest therefore our governments win and we and our immigrant neibours lose I totally agree. I am no racist or anything of the sort. I know who the real trouble makers are, and it is the lawmakers. They're trying to make us fight with each other. They come over here because their country is in shambles, buying into the whole idea of the West as the land of opportunity, but they don't realize that our nations are in a mess, too. So we're left fighting with one another for the scraps. I would like to see the parasites up top given the boot all around the world, so people won't feel the need to leave their homelands in search of
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their retirement. The U.S., however, has been the beneficiary of two unusual factors. First, the Social Security Trust Fund took in more revenue through payroll taxes leveraged on Baby Boomers than it needed. Ideally, this money should have been invested to be available when the Boomers retire. In reality, the Fund was "loaned" to the government to finance increased deficit spending. This interest-free loan helped keep Treasury Bond interest rates low, allowing more debt financing. However, it's not really a loan, since it can only be repaid by increased taxes when the Boomers do retire. Second, foreign countries increased their holdings of Treasury Bonds as a safe haven, also keeping interest rates low. These holdings went from 13% in 1988 to 31% in 2011. During the recession, countries like China and Japan increased their holdings of Treasuries to keep their currencies low relative to the dollar. Even though China warns the U.S. to lower its debt, it keeps buying more Treasuries. For more, see How China Affects the U.S. Economy . Foreign Ownership of U.S. Debt: As of June 2012 (most recent data), foreigners held $5.52 trillion, or 1/3 of the U.S. debt. China holds $1.164 trillion and Japan owns $1.119 trillion. The oil exporting countries are the third largest holders, at $261 billion, with Brazil next at $242 billion. The Caribbean Banking Centers are fifth, holding $240 billion. The Bureau of International Settlements suspects that much of the holdings of the Caribbean centers, as well as Luxembourg (holding $134
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Currently Live Escorts "Exclusive to NZG" - Click to view her profile on New Zealand Girls! Welcome to the New Zealand Adult Forum with Escort Reviews. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to all of the escort reviews, post topics, communicate privately with other members and escorts (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today ! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact us . Just walked out in the middle of a booking - Stacey, Invercargill Well I've never done that before. First time for everything I guess. I am based in Dunedin and had seen Stacey's profile on NZG for a while and was excited to see she was doing a tour up here. She looks very pretty in her photos and is extremely cute when you meet her in person. But hands down, worst, attitude, ever. Her ad said she was doing 45min lunch time specials for $100 and being quite partial to a cheeky lunch break punt every once in a while this sounded too good to be true. Well you know what people say about things that sound too good to be true. I am 29y, fit, and I'm no stud but have
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Despite the inclement weather at Labour Day weekend, Alexandra turned on a warm, sunny day for its annual Alexandra basin new-release wine tasting. It was held at Feraud's Garden near Clyde, where the country's oldest winery building still stands. It was built by Jean Desire Feraud, a Frenchman who arrived during the 1860s gold rushes, and was the first person to plant vines and make wine in Central Otago. Most of today's vineyards in the Alexandra basin are small and family-owned, and often are overlooked among the higher-profile wines from bigger companies in the Cromwell basin, so the growers have got together to promote themselves. The region even has a wine map, well worth using if you're visiting. The day before the new-release tasting, the growers brought some 85 older wines from the region - the oldest was 1997 Dry Gully pinot noir - for wine writers Bob Campbell, Yvonne Lorkin, Cameron Douglas and me to taste. It was tough tasting and making notes on so many wines in three hours or so, but it gave us an overview of the evolution of a regional style and the way the wines age. Despite the variation of vineyard sites from the high Hillview Rd area to the warmer Earnscleugh sites, a characteristic Alexandra style seems to be emerging. What stood out for me among the pinot noirs was sweet, succulent fruit in younger wines which develops more sweetness and richness with age. They also retain a lovely freshness for four or
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nice will fly by and i would miss it out the corner of my eye cos i'd have one eye on something and one eye on another one eye on my friends and my father and mother one eye on the street and the kids' ideas what will i tell them in a few years? i got scared that something nice would fly by? scared that something nice would fly by mind caught a train to a place called mundane it got scared that something nice would fly by couldn't care less about consequence i think i'll sit on the fence on that one well i'm not geeting younger feeling sorry for myself i'm getting scared that something nice might fly by getting scared that something nice will fly by and that i will miss it out the corner of my eye cos i'll have one eye on the tv and one eye on the wife one eye on the tv and that kind of life i get scared that something nice might fly by scared that something nice will fly by there stood your man the heart in his hands a passion here to try you walked down the aisle the strength in your smile blacked the beholders lazy eye and i'm yours for all time things were hard it's true panic takes it's toll but in our hearts we knew fear eats the soul short changed by fate and chewing on hate the vultures circled our backyard and
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else having this problem? Do you need to set volume high on TV? Some people have problems with 5.1 not outputting as it should.
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Brown says cooking a turkey with stuffing is just a bad idea. "If you're going to cook stuffing inside a turkey, you're basically creating an edible envelope for the stuffing," he says. "It's now about the stuffing because you need to make sure that stuffing gets above the instant-kill temperature for salmonella." Getting the stuffing to reach this 165 degree mark usually means overcooking the meat, Brown says. He suggests cooking the stuffing separately and putting it in the turkey just after it comes out of the oven. The juices will still drip into the stuffing this way. Brown has a very secret method of pulling this off so none of his guests know the stuffing was cooked outside the bird. He cooks the turkey with an old can inside it with both ends cut out of it, making it easier to funnel the stuffing inside. And then as the turkey rests, he browns the back end of the stuffing with a blow torch. Do Not Baste. Basting the skin is not necessary to flavor the meat. You'll flavor the skin, but you'll also let heat out of the oven each time you open it to baste. "That means the bird is going to be in there for a longer time cooking, which means it's going to dry out more," Brown says. Another method for quick cooking is called spatchcocking, which involves cutting out the backbone of a bird with a big pair of shears. The bird is then flattened
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Giubilini and Minerva. Let's be very very clear. Infanticide is a criminal act in every civilised country I know of. Including the Netherlands. I wonder what the courts would have to say about anyone putting Giubilini and Minerva's ideas in practice. Or about the authors' encouraging of ageist crime. Joree At least in that respect she is in good company. Savulescu has failed to spot the obvious -- that the Netherlands Groningen protocol is about euthanasia, NOT infanticide. The rubbish that is sold as academic editorial is unbelievable! Joree The Netherlands does NOT practice infanticide! Not legally anyway. The Groningen protocol sets up conditions for when euthansasia [clearly distinguished from infanticide by the authors] will not be prosecuted. However, your point is valid. Just because someone else does it, that doesn't make it right. Joree Indeed, substitute 'blacks' or 'muslims' for 'infants' in this article, and you're in jail before you know it. As did the student who twittered abusive comments about Muamba. And rightly so. If you think you can substitute "black people" or "muslims" for "infants", you've kinda missed one of the major premises of the argument. And it's not incitement. Can you not tell the difference between "I wonder if this is permissible..." and "Go on! Do it!"? *sigh* Yet it's an implicit devaluing of disabled people, when that is one of the issues we're discussing, and it was an instance of moderating those taking issue with the paper, while giving a pass to those supporting it.
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There's a little shaker on "In the End (I Want You To Cry)" that's really high in the mix at about five minutes into the track. It sits there, holding firm as a mash of samples -- a guitar line, a synth pattern, handclaps -- get lowered in anticipation of the triumphant climax of the tune. It's a simple,.. I really don't know what to think about this release. Not talking about two midtempo discoish tracks, they're pretty solid, but I find 'In the End (I want you to cry)' strange, or 'bizzare' would be right word to describe. Someone cooked from too much ingredients, resulting in some kind of loudy tribal-nudisco-pop-house mess, which sounds fresh & new but lost the groove and fun somewhere inbetween. Not rolling, just limping
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Michael Frederiksen immigrated to Canada from Denmark in 1951. His career in education spans thirty-five years as teacher and administrator at the elementary, secondary and post secondary levels of education. He has served as chair of Phi Delta Kappa (U of Toronto) and the Toronto chapter of the Royal Commonwealth Society. He has worked on a number of international humanitarian and educational projects in Kenya, India, Pakistan and Grenada . In 2004 Michael was instrumental in founding CES Kenya and presently is it's President and a member of its board of directors. He is a strong advocate for children with disabilities, particularly those who suffer from polio and HIV/AIDS. CES Canada: A Part of Kenya's Future Those who visit Kenya are never the same. Some even experience a renaissance, a profound renewal of the soul. This explains why Kenya is much more than exciting safaris and gazing at the incredible Mt. Kenya or the awesome grandeur of the Rift Valley. The imposing isolation of desert regions in the north, the magnificence of the highlands, the majestic topography and scenic beauty of an ancient land are truly breath taking. But in the final analysis, it is the warmth and beauty of its people that captivate the mind and heart. CES Canada (est.2004) is a Canadian NGO operating in Western Province, Kenya. CES is dedicated to providing access to education for secondary school youth orphaned or affected by the HIV/Aids pandemic. Located in Kakamega, CES Canada has partnered with CES Kenya to
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it's stealing. 3. If you take a large portion of the original content, it's stealing. 4. If someone asks you not to curate their material, and you don't respect that request, it's stealing. 5. Respect published rights. If images don't allow creative commons use, reach out to the image creator--don't just grab it and ask questions later. How will curation evolve? A group of curators led by blogger Maria Popova are promoting a Curators Code . But this new collection of attribution symbols is getting early mixed reviews. New York Times columnist David Carr called the code a useful attempt for "creating visible connections between seemingly disparate pieces of information." But others pointed out that the hyperlink has been providing attribution for years. One thing I'm sure of--the web is going to keep growing fast. And the solution to making sense of the massive volume is a new engaged partnership between humans and machines. There are a number of companies building cool solutions you can explore if you're looking for curation tools. Among them: Curata, CurationSoft, Scoop.it, Google+, Storify.com, PearlTrees.com, MySyndicaat.com, Curated.by, Storyful,Evri, Paper.li, Pearltrees, and of course Magnify.net (where I hang my hat). So, if you're ready to be a superhero, now's the time. The web needs you. Your readers need you. All you need is a web browser and a cape. The rest is up to you.
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more than a "cost of living" adjustment in 2009, and then Osborne hiked it twice more. It has now become a significant element in the national tax take: 2.6bn in 2011/12, to reach 3.9bn in 2015/16. The flights are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them ... etc. The Green argument is APD would still need to increase a further four-fold to compensate for the notional "lost" fuel duty and VAT. That means 10.5 billion more from the air traffic industry (i.e. from passengers). Allow me to rehearse what, I'm sure, is well-known to others -- but which I've had to refresh myself on. My doubts are whether that is a fair comparison, anyway. Other modes of transport benefit from similar waiving of notional "duty". The greatest beneficiary of government assistance and 'subsidy' is road traffic: 'The Highways Agency network is valued at about 130bn' -- if anything, that feels to me like a gross underestimate (one rail line, HS2, is estimated at 32.7 billion; Boris Johnson's mad Thames airport is a cool 50 billion). So let's just admit that all modes of transport are, and will remain, publicly subsidised. Meanwhile back to APD. Were I in the business I'd be arguing it is a tax which falls largely on leisure travel. Business travel is just another 'on-cost', to be passed on in the billing. In other words, another way to bleed the poor bloody, and well-blooded consumer. I'm happy with the notion of a high-tax, high-earnings
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seemed fine! And when you left the house wearing them, you felt as though you are freaking Kylie Minogue, twirling around town with your taught little bum hypnotizing the masses. But chances are, and I mean this the nicest way possible, in the harsh light of day, you've got cellulite and unflattering bulges happening left right and center, with no where for them to hide. Unless you are Lady Gaga or Kylie, or have an ass like Beyonc, hot pants are not your friend. They look ridiculous, especially if you're not 17 and a size 8. I simply just do not see the point of having shorts that are precisely the same size as your standard pair of underwear from M&S. Why are we doing this!? I understand mini skirts, but even those cover up more than a pair of denim shorts that are giving you a permanent wedgie whilst the evidence that you've not been down the gym in two months bulges against the seams. I'm not saying you're fat, girl. I'm not saying that curves are bad. I'm not even saying that fat is bad. What I am saying, is to dress yourself and your shape appropriately. If you want to gallivant all over town in fishnets and a studded bra - whatever. Just make sure it is flattering, you know? Hot pants aren't for everyone, so please let us embrace this . There are chances even a Lycra catsuit or body paint might look better on you.
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Early in the mornin' Well just a little bit Around midnight Just a little bit I want an eeny weeny bit A teeny weeny bit of your love Walk with me Just a little bit I said talk to me Just a little bit I want an eeny weeny bit A teeny weeny bit of your love I want you to remember To say that you'll be mine Say you'll never leave me Till the end of time I want an eeny weeny bit A teeny weeny bit of your love I want an eeny weeny bit A teeny weeny bit of your love Please Click here to submit the Corrections of Just a Little Bit Lyrics
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No need to be a seismologist or geologist to enjoy this educational, scientific saying "Intraplate Earthquake Happen All The Time" along with a picture of the numerous earthquakes along with New Madrid Fault line in the middle of the United States. Make others do a double-take about exactly where earthquakes can happen with any of these gifts! Information from the Designer Intraplate Earthquakes Happen All The Time Gifts for all fans of the New Madrid Fault! No need to be a seismologist or geologist to enjoy this educational, scientific saying "Intraplate Earthquake Happen All The Time" along with a picture of the numerous earthquakes along with New Madrid Fault line in the middle of the United States. Make others do a double-take about exactly where earthquakes can happen with any of these gifts!
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staff glide about in elegant gowns. Mid-afternoon, near the rear of the lobby bar, an orchestra performs. The hotel is one of Imelda's modern-day haunts and it is easy to imagine her holding court here, entertaining dignitaries and socialites. But I find it impossible to ignore the struggles of the city's poorest. Manila heaves with a population of 20 million and the country's low wages result in hundreds of thousands forced to live in slums. Yet for all the hardship, the city is alive with spirit. Filipinos seem to be beacons of optimism and resilience, and are often described as the happiest people in the world. To my surprise, there is not as much animosity as I expected towards the Marcoses. "Imelda? Oh, she's a crazy old woman," a taxi driver tells me on the way to Silverlens Gallery. I have a ticket to see a stage performance about Imelda, inspired by one of the city's most popular walking tours. The Livin' La Vida Imelda tour is run by gregarious guide Carlos Celdran. Usually taking place inside the CCP, Celdran's account of the Philippines in recent decades highlights the triumphs and scandals of the Iron Butterfly's life, charting her rise from the provinces to beauty queen to first lady. Witty and with razor-sharp humour, Livin' La Vida Imelda is a hilarious show, backed by a disco soundtrack and a troupe of performance artists - including a male actor who minces about the stage dressed as Imelda, resplendent in a pink
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timeless (atemporal) universe in subjective time. With meter we measure distance with clock we measure duration of material change that run in timeless universe. In universe there is no past and no future. Universe is eternal. We humans experience eternal universe as NOW, as present moment that is always THE SAME. The only problem is we are not AWARE OF IT. ----ETERNITY IS NOW----- If you reject scientific methodology as objective knowledge, you reject the uniformity of physical laws. You write, "Yes experiments can be replicated but will never be exactly the same." Perhaps; however, that misses the point of replicability, which is to show that the laws of nature do not change in time and space. You write, "Subjective reality is not inferior or wrong. It is just as real as objective reality.This is just recognising that the subjective reality experienced is not identical to objective reality underlying it.As an analogy, the computer game played on a screen is not the same as the software producing it." Sure, the map is not the territory. If the representative map is accurate, however, the territory is well described. Otherwise, mathematics would be useless for describing natural phenomena. Insofar as you identify "subjective relaity" with personal experience, it is indeed inferior for determining the truth of nature, for in fact, most all of the knowledge that we deem objective is counterintuitive. One cannot imagine, e.g., the Lorentz Transformation, based on experience. Only given the mathematical model, and the relativistic conditions sufficient for
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I am wondering if any of you have experienced this. ... I had not had my period in a couple of years. I thought I was all done even though I am only in my 40's. Well, I have been exercising and eating better and lo and behold, I just started my period. My GYN said this could happen but I just laughed. Just curious if anyone else's body has been changing like this. I was 50 when I was banded. I was normally cycling. I had my surgery ...Then nothing.... I waited a few months..even took a pregnancy test because I obviously am in denial or my age...lol but finally I went to the obgyn and she said the surgery may have pushed up my menopause a bit. Then 16 months later I got a period for 2 days... Then nothing again so I went back to my obgyn and she did all kinds of tests and I was in fact post menopausal.... However she thinks the blending was a result of some fibroids shrinking and breaking down as they do after menopause. If I were you just keep track and maybe see your dr again for a check up. I'm 38 only had a couple of periods a year, hadn't had one in nine months, had my surgery in June, I had one every month now after the first 20 lbs of weight loss, so our hormones are affected with weight loss now I'm afraid of getting pregnant
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of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, and UNC Hospitals. We serve the entire University and a community that is both local and increasingly global. Using WordPress blog software, develop a blog/website for a health/medical radio show. The site should make content more accessible, incorporate social networking tools such as Twitter and Facebook, and should be well organized, user-friendly and interactive to draw users/listeners to the site. Work with Digital Media Designer to learn to use audio editing software and WordPress features. Work with the Cataloging and Metadata Coordinator to use a controlled vocabulary to assign tags to blog posts. Activities may include: recommendations for search engine optimization; presentation to radio show staff; developing a workflow; creating documentation and a manual to be used after the project is complete. Site description : The Park Library serves the School of Journalism and Mass Communication -- helping undergraduate and graduate students as well as faculty in the areas of journalism, advertising, public relations, and visual media. We do just about everything library-related, including circulation, reference, cataloging, acquisitions, and more. We are looking for a SILS student to assist in a reclassification project for field experience credit. The Park Library is in the process of moving roughly 10,000 volumes from a homegrown classification system to Library of Congress. Site description : The site is dedicated to the work of former UNC professor, the late E. Maynard Adams. It houses many of his works and links to his works. It also includes some archived
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literally, what puts food on his table for his family and a roof over their heads. To mistreat the very product that ensures his livihood makes no sense. A farmer takes pride in his livestock and his land ?? this I know after 34 years on the prairies. Still, it??s important to have procedures and policies in place to make sure our animals are treated ethically and humanely, and all beef cattle that are supplied to Cargill are treated in compliance AMI??s guidelines for humane treatment of animals. In fact, world renowned expert in animal welfare, Temple Grandin, was quoted as saying, ??McDonald??s should be given credit for bringing about improvements in animal welfare in the entire beef industry?I have been in business for more than 25 years and have never seen such a transformation.?_ You see, the policies McDonald??s brought in have shaped policies for the entire industry as well. Next, we looked at answering questions many moms have about hormones and antibiotics in our food. Are hormones used in the beef that Cargill uses to make McDonald??s hamburgers? Yes. Hormonal growth promoters are given to increase lean tissue growth which results in a healthier product (less fatty) which is produced at a lower cost to the consumer. Basically, the cow grows faster spending less time in the feed lot, consuming less food as a result, and keeping the production moving along, so to speak. It is not just McDonald??s that uses hormonal growth promoters, this is a practice
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via a browser. The combination of Microsoft's existing Office customer base and Yahoo's online customer base would have provided a much better rival to Google Docs, especially when it comes to attracting business customers who are more likely to actually pay for a reliable, supported service. Not everything would have gone well for Yahoo projects, though. The same scrutiny that Yahoo properties are undergoing now, under the Bartz administration, would have begun months earlier and likely with less sympathetic eyes. With new bean counters in charge, Yahoo sites that didn't pass muster would have been axed with less hesitation. Merging in an ugly economy And that cold calculation likely would have gotten colder because of the economy. By the time the acquisition closed, signs of the economic troubles would be apparent. Microsoft shareholders, seeing their stake diluted and their cash reserves depleted by the acquisition, could have become a significant issue. Microsoft's flexibility to acquire other companies, lavishly fund research with cash, or pursue other big-picture changes would have been significantly decreased. Yahoo's deteriorating ad revenue would have become apparent, likely spawning a collection of Monday morning quarterbacks. After all, a better time for companies to consolidate is by snapping up weaker companies more vulnerable to economic swings. Microsoft wouldn't have been buying Yahoo at its peak, but the accountants in Redmond likely would be worrying about goodwill impairment charges. Yahoo employees, spooked by the bad economy and Google's continued dominance despite it, might have been happy about having a
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and freelance writer living in Sydney with my husband. I answer reader questions, write about relationship news and trends - and I love hearing what you guys think, so stick around and let's chat. Mwah. Who, what, where? Reality Chick is run by Rachel Smith, an advice columnist and freelance writer answering your questions on dating, sex, relationships and everything in between. So if you fancy a perspective from a gal who's probably been in your shoes, drop a line in the Question Box . It's a bit like therapy, only way quicker and heaps cheaper. Free, in fact.
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cords of, which by constant practice become strong as such; with the guilt of which he is bound as a malefactor, and will be brought to justice, being reserved in these cords, as the angels that sinned in their chains, unto the judgment of the great day; the phrase denotes the strength of sin, the impotency of man to get rid of it, and the sure and inevitable ruin that comes by it. 5:15-23 Lawful marriage is a means God has appointed to keep from these destructive vices. But we are not properly united, except as we attend to God's word, seeking his direction and blessing, and acting with affection. Ever remember, that though secret sins may escape the eyes of our fellow-creatures, yet a man's ways are before the eyes of the Lord, who not only sees, but ponders all his goings. Those who are so foolish as to choose the way of sin, are justly left of God to themselves, to go on in the way to destruction. Numbers 32:23 "But if you fail to do this, you will be sinning against the LORD; and you may be sure that your sin will find you out. Judges 20:41 Then the men of Israel turned on them, and the men of Benjamin were terrified, because they realized that disaster had come upon them. Psalm 7:15 He who digs a hole and scoops it out falls into the pit he has made. Psalm 9:15 The nations have fallen into the
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as well as the most entertaining way to do so. To those who already have an extensive vocabulary through reading, do you have any suggestions on new reading material for me? I was very happy in high school to see that my love for reading put me in the enviable position of not needing to study vocabulary for the SAT. Alas, the same did not apply when I studied for the GRE -- that was a whole 'nother level! Can anybody suggest a favorite book that is both enjoyable AND has an expansive vocabulary? I've found that the English translations of Les Miserables are amazingly complex (almost florid, sometimes) but are still profound and very fun to read! Excellent post, and timely also. According to research performed by the Princeton Review, the vocabulary of many Americans has diminished greatly over the years. Analyzing presidential debates they found the Lincoln-Douglas debate to be spoken at the educational level of a standard 11th grader. The Bush-Gore debate stood at a 7th grade standard. Tips- *Kindle app is free on Galaxy S3. Amazon offers over 100 classics free also. (The odyssey, crime and punishment, etc...) *Hard copy dictionary on your desk. This is a great post, and very important today. It seems that people's vocabulary is shrinking all the time, even down to bloggers and broadcast journalists. For example, if/when you're reading anything on the net today, look at the amount of times the verd "to do" is repeated when it could better
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its expectations. E-mail this review Report offensive content If you believe this comment is offensive or violates the CNET's Site Terms of Use , you can report it below (this will not automatically remove the comment). Once reported, our staff will be notified and the comment will be reviewed.
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to do anything with it. T: Well we were thinking about doing other things and got distracted. A: We're very easily distracted, but we're very interested and I think we're often drawn to doing different things. But this is the good thing about Outfit, I feel like Outfit is a much more concentrated effort. It feels much easier to focus on making something that is Outfit as opposed to different bands we've played in where anything goes.
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look that person in the eyes and remember his or her name. After the introduction, greet the other person and say something like "How do you do?" or "It's a pleasure to meet you," and offer a handshake. 9 Groom yourself appropriately . Whether you're going to your school, your job, or just to the grocery store, your pristine manners will go unnoticed if you're not well-groomed. Take a shower everyday, and keep your hair, skin, nails and clothing as clean as possible. Wear freshly laundered clothes that are appropriate for the setting you're in (whether it's a school uniform or a business-casual look for work). 10 Write thank-you notes . Whenever anyone gives you a gift or does something particularly nice for you, send him or her a thank-you note within a few days (or a few weeks, for larger events such as a birthday party). Note how thankful you are for the specific gift or action, and how delighted you are to have the other person's friendship. Note that a thank-you email can be appropriate in certain situations, such as the workplace or for someone who lives so far away that an email is much more expedient. When possible, though, it is preferable to send hand-written thank-you notes. Dining Manners 1 Don't chew with your mouth open . It's an obvious rule, but one that's easy to forget when you're enjoying a delicious meal. 2 Say "excuse me" whenever you need to leave the table . 3 Ask
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your credit rating first. Lenders are only required to offer their advertised 'typical' APRs to two-thirds of applicants. Therefore, if your credit rating is not in good shape, you may be offered a more expensive deal than the low rate loan you originally applied for. 6. Consider a credit card Before you apply for a personal loan, consider other forms of credit. You might find a credit card is cheaper and a card with a 0 per cent introductory offer on purchases will enable you to spread the cost of big purchase interest-free. The longest 0 per cent deal currently is 16 months from Tesco Bank. However, if you don't think you will be able to repay your debt within the 0 per cent offer period, you may be better off with a long term, low rate deal. Right now, the Sainsbury's Bank Low Rate Credit Card offers a rate of 6.9 per cent APR on purchases. 7. Check out peer-to-peer lending If you're anti-banks you might want to borrow from a peer-to-peer lender such as Zopa. The site, "a marketplace for social lending", links borrowers and lenders. Applicants are credit scored and you need a decent score to be accepted. Rates vary but Moneyfacts lists a rate of 6.2 per cent on a 7,500 loan over three years. 8. Borrow more In general, the larger the loan the lower the interest rate. Due to the way some providers price their loans, there are occasions where you can actually save
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after his speech. Simultaneously, the Treasury will publish all the Budget documents on its website , with links to the HMRC report. 1136: The Guardian explores what the different interest groups "from the CBI to the TUC to Friends of the Earth" want from the budget" Breaking News George Osborne appears on the steps of 11 Downing Street with the famous red Budget box in hand. Less than an hour now before he gets up to speak in the Commons. Labour's Derby North MP Chris Williamson tweets : We need a budget for jobs and growth today, but I don't think Osborne's capable of delivering one 1137: The chancellor smiles for the cameras and walks along Downing Street to enter his waiting car. 1141: "The backdrop to Osborne's statement could certainly be better. It may be sunny in London, but Game, the video game and console chain, is reported to have just filed for administration." So says Ian Dunt on the Politics.co.uk blog 1143: More from the protests outside Downing Street. Many of the demonstrators wore green Robin Hood-style hats, accusing the government of "taking from the poor and giving to the rich". Mr Osborne will be keen to say he is doing precisely the opposite when he unveils the Budget. Labour List Blog says: It's worth remembering that a year ago Danny Alexander said those suggesting cutting the top rate of tax were living in "cloud cuckoo land". It's not long now until Prime Minister's Questions starts in the
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to earth. Use the trip as a reward for sorting your finances out. Maybe look at all the general outgoings and cut back everything (eg Sky TV back to just the TV licence) as best you can so you actually have something to save. Maybe also think about splitting the travels into two month-long blocks just to make sure nobody's sharpening the knives at work. If you haven't got savings, can I ask, how are you going to pay off the debt? Savings imply that you can live below your means, something you clearly are not doing currently. So when you return, you will have a lower standard of living, something that up to now, you are not prepared to have. Or am I missing something? Back in 2008, I did exactly this. I worked a year after university, intending to save up as much so I could go traveling the following year. I only saved up my ticket fare, as rent and living cost sucked all the money I made. I borrowed from family and friends and went off for 6 months! It was the best decision I have made, for me it was the right time. 4 years on, I know right now it's not a good time for me to go anywhere for more than 2 weeks. I did suffer a little financially when I got back and really had to budget in order to pay my debts back but now I have paid them all off,
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would be interested in any comments you might care to make. http://linktrack.info/ The USA is now doing so much fracking that they are starting to be energy independent. Manufacturing is moving BACK to the USA. (they now assemble flatscreen tv's there!) All because of lower energy costs due to fracking technology. So stuff the Geens and their wild accusations and lets... Went for one at an IT co, not exactly IT - a mix of IT admin and office admin. At interview the other week, they said they had 150 applicants, didn't surprise me, but todays one said he had 450. Jeez....guess I did well to get to interview stage. Are you a gamer or have even a remote passing association with gaming, read on. If you are not this is not a post for you, move along :) I have a problem. In December I have a nice long holiday booked that I am very much looking forward too. My problem is most of you know I am a gamer, and... Thanks Ingram Micro & Microsoft! :clap I went to a Microsoft presentation yesterday put on by one of our suppliers, Ingram Micro, & Microsoft. It was for Windows 8, Server 2012 and Office 2013. They asked a few questions during the day and I was first to get one of them right and won a... I disagree with their 2 that says it is the best day of the week. Friday is the best day of the week.
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The deficit terrorists have found a new hero. Not! Last year it was Reinhart and Rogoff being rammed down our throats as the deficit terrorists were claiming that governments in the advanced nations were on the cusp of defaulting on their sovereign debt. Their book was relentlessly misused by commentators and academics (like Niall Ferguson and others) and even the authors themselves left things ambiguous in interviews. The fact is that their research (if we dare call it that) is applicable to only a narrow set of situations none of them relevant in the contemporary setting. More recently, the deficit terrorists have been holding up a new effigy -- a new hero. Another Harvard economist -- Alberto Alesina. What is it about that place? Alesina has allegedly provided a solid theoretical case to support the absurd claims by the austerity proponents that cutting the very thing that is supporting growth at present will not damage that growth. He is now the new hero. Well it is another scam job! He chooses to use flawed orthodox textbook models to assert his case without mind to the situational context and other realities. He is no hero but just another mainstream economist seeking celebrity with zero substance to offer and very little else to sell other than a headline. On June 30, 2010, Business Week carried a story -- Keynes vs. Alesina. Alesina Who? -- which concluded that: The bottom line Alesina has provided the theoretical ammunition fiscal conservatives want. I had read
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bed. We can sometimes have a week of being ships that pass in the night!! We tend to talk about everything and anything, work, family, friends, money! News, food, music, politics. We've been together or almost 11 years, married for 3, and haven't missed a day speaking to each other since we met. I know it would drive some people potty, but it works for us Quite a lot. There's usually a couple of phonecalls during the day - who's picking who up and dropping who off, etc. He's the one I always ring if something funny happens; he'll ring me if there's something on the radio he thinks I might like to hear; we talk in the morning for 5/10 mins after kids have got on schoolbus and before we both leave for work. Then in the evenings when kids are gone to bed, we'll chat about the day, news, money, neighbours etc. We don't talk much during the day, but we email each other lots. One of us goes home at lunchtime for the dog so when we get back email the other to say how the dog was and any news/post from home, have a rant about work or whatever. We always make a point of having tea as a family every night though, and us and our daughter sit for over an hour talking and laughing. It's my favourite part of every day
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one before it failed but having a pacemaker swapped out takes a lot out of you when you're in your 80s. She only needed a pacemaker because she was over-prescribed blood thinners, instead of bringing her blood pressure down slightly the overdose caused a heart attack. D)My uncle in Quebec has no family doctor, as his GP retired. For his yearly physical he went to a clinic, a nurse took his vitals and helped him fill out a questionnaire which was then sent off to be reviewed by a doctor. The prescription for blood pressure medications was never mailed to him. He had a stroke and only survived because my cousin had forgotten her phone at his house and doubled back for it. He needs a cane now. E) I was diagnosed with gallstone blockages last December, despite inconclusive ultrasound results that reported 'sludge' in my gallbladder. I was scheduled for an MRI. I was in hospital again in June briefly and was referred to a surgeon. I had emergency surgery July 31st. The 'sludge' was pus, a bacterial infection had killed my bladder which turned gangrenous, another 3-4 days and it would have spread to my liver, killing me. In September I received a call from the surgeons office to schedule an appointment in December. In October I was contacted by the MRI department. ct, We're not complaining about rationing and deficits, I'm personally complaining about the priorities governments utilize. Here in BC the Liberals spent $600,000,000 fixing the
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Hi, this is mostly an exploratory question. Does anybody know of a feature in SilverStripe, or has anybody ever thought of building such a feature in SS, that would flash a highlighted message on the page after you update/save a page or dataobject? And by this, I mean on the front-end for member users. For example, if they edit their profile information and save it, I'd like to redirect back to the same page and have a small message flash at the top of the page: "your profile has been saved!". I believe this would add to a better user experience, as sometimes when you edit a page and get returned to it, you have no idea whether the changes were saved or not unless you scroll back down and check. I've done this a couple of times its pretty straight forward to do so on a custom form implementation. You can use the session class to save that they submitted the form and instead of redirecting to a 'thanks' page use $this->redirectBack() to go back to the page. In your Page Controller you also then need to check for the session state. Heres an example from an application I built a while back.
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of carbon entering the atmosphere combines with oxygen to form nearly four pounds of carbon dioxide, America's contribution to greenhouse gas build-up is even more striking. Taking a shower each morning produces 550 pounds of CO2 in a year. Using a computer 40 hours a week produces 600 pounds of CO2. Lighting an average house for a year emits 2,000 pounds. Lighting an large office building not surprisingly produces much more, 2.5 million pounds of CO2. And about one third of all American greenhouse emissions come from automobiles. JONATHAN G. KOOMEY: People drive, on average, about 12,000 miles per year, and a typical new car gets roughly 28 miles per gallon. That means that you will use about 430 gallons per year. And so over the course of a year, the person driving this new car will emit roughly 2,200 pounds of carbon per year. That's roughly the weight of the car itself. Now, if you have an SUV, which only gets 14 miles per gallon, you're emitting 4,400 pounds per year, essentially the same as having two cars on the road instead of one. NARRATOR: Apart from the energy we use to live, enormous amounts of power are required to manufacture all the things we buy. Grede Foundries in Minnesota needs as much electricity as a small town. And it needs this power on demand. WILLIAM NESTEL, Grede Foundries: Grede makes all steel and iron parts. We make the rear end for the Dodge pickup trucks, and we make
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the "real" intelligence, not just that useless historic definition that requires Latin or fancy language or airs and graces. But who cares for the talentless? Those often perfectly nice people who somehow fail at things, who don't win any races. Who don't have the talents and qualities that someone else happens to value. Most popular on the Guardian Today in pictures After advising tourists against travel to the cities of Jammu and Srinagar for nearly 20 years, the Foreign Office has lifted its guidelines after a fall in violence. So, Dal Lake and part of the Valley of Kashmir, one of India's most beautiful regions, are once again open to visitors
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How To Prepare Your Special Needs Child For The Next Hurricane Last weekend there was an earthquake on the west coast of Canada and the USA, and a tsunami warning in Hawaii. Now the east coast of the USA is being battered by Hurricane Sandy. How do parents explain events like these to a child with special needs? More importantly, how do parents prepare their children with special needs for an emergency? 1. Rehearse When firefighters teach fire safety to young children, they always emphasize the importance of practicing an emergency evacuation plan several times before an emergency occurs. This applies to all types of emergencies. 2. Pack the necessities If you have some warning about a hurricane or other weather-related emergency, collect your child's medication, insurance card, medical documents, cell phone with charger and recent photos of family members inside a sealed ziploc bag. Double-bag it if it makes you feel better, and keep it close to you in case of a sudden evacuation. Also keep orthotics or medical equipment nearby, preferably in a backpack or dufflebag so that you can carry it easily. 3. Plan a few meals ahead Many children with special needs are on special diets or formula, which may be impossible to continue during an emergency. Fill the kitchen sink and a cooler with ice so that you can plan out the next few meals without opening the refrigerator too often. 4. Comfort is a necessity, too Allow your child to select a comfort item,
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you. We talked about our kids and our families and how we felt about death...Today I live. Three years on and I feel more like myself now but when I speak to someone on the phone who has been through hell because of our health system it makes me so angry...I will always fight to change it because the madness has to stop." --he Sunday World, August 2006 About the Author Janette Byrne is a founder member of and full-time spokesperson for Patients Together. I was lucky when I got cancer in Ireland. I had private health insurance (I had taken it out about 13 months beforehand, phew) This is the story of a woman's fight to get treatment. It broke my heart reading about how she had to fight and how she was treated as a liar in the Dail. Although not altogether typical of a cancer patient's experience this is one of the harrowing kinds, full of hope though. I walked away from it feeling anger at politicians and warmth from her hope and optimism.
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Do You Think About Me Lyrics That first cold September night You were the blanket holding me tight You were kissing me and the years stood still You said we don't have to I said I will, yeah We ran in when the thunder came You told me sugar melts in the rain Don't want to watch our love go to waste So we ran inside before it was too late Oh I, Oh I I'm not even trying Oh I, Oh I But I can't stop smiling Yeah Do you think about me Like I think about you Do you think about me Like I think about you Yeah [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/c/carrie+unde\\... ] I moved on to another town Wrote you letters til the ink ran out When the clouds rolled in, I'd grabbed the keys And play that song that we used to sing I met a boy a lot like you It's funny how we used to sing it too But he was always just a little out of key So much different than you and me Oh I, Oh I I'm not even trying Oh I, Oh I But I can't stop smiling Yeah Do you think about me Like I think about you Do you think about me Like I think about you Sometimes I wonder if you wonder What it could've been like When you're sitting there drinking coffee Are you thinking of me, When it's thundering and raining outside Oh I, Oh
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You Just Get Better All The Time Lyrics You just get better all the time Darlin' don't you change a thing Lately you're the only song I wanna sing And you're my reason to try You just get sweeter every day The little things you do and say If only you could see you through my eyes You just get better all the time Oh, and I get the feelin' we can make it baby As long as you are by my side You're the music in my ears The laughter when the tears Are fallin' down in my life And on down through the years You never tried to change my ways You never made me feel I had to say "I'm sorry" You just get better all the time Why just today I heard you read my mind That kinda magic is so hard to find You just get better all the time [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/t/tim+mcgraw/\\... ]
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of Dunedin bands were making their tentative sorties to Christchurch at this time as well. Typical audience reception to the Pin Group was bemusement as far as I could tell. I remember Bill Direen doing headstands on the dancefloor of the Gladstone to one of our songs but I think he was making some sort of Dada anti-art statement. On another night two women in bondage gear whipped one another for another number while a vibrator buzzed happily on a nearby beer-soaked table. Dancing and other expressive audience participation was not common for us so we had to be grateful for what we got. Were the groups songs trying to evoke a certain mood, feeling, etc? Your later solo releases often contain a cinematic or landscape type feel, and you've been involved with theatre. I think the lyrical content from Peter Stapleton and Desmond Brice was very filmic and atmospheric albeit rather bleak and fraught in a psychological sense. Desmond made no secret of his lyrics as recriminations or self-recriminations and used to refer to himself as Jim Despondent at the time -- a not-too-subtle Doors reference. I think both of them were writing words in a film noir style but it took the music that I was coming up with at the time a while to catch up. I think I was getting there about the time of Pin Group Go To Town and it went off more or less on its own after that. Often black and white
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for the biscuits to go with it, too. {"itemData":[{"priceBreaksMAP":null,"buy\\... to Basket","Add both to Basket","Add all three to Cart"],"showDetailsDefault":"Show availability and delivery details","shippingError":"An error occurred, please try again","hideDetailsDefault":"Hide availability and delivery details","priceLabel":["Price:","Price For Both:","Price For All Three:"],"preorder":["Pre-order this item","Pre-order both items","Pre-order all three items"]}} More About the Author Product Description Review 'After giving us the once-over about the basics of cheese making, we then get to the nitty-gritty with Paul's wonderfully researched cheese-making recipes.' Rochdale Observer. 'This is a cracker of a book. Beautifully laid out and written. If you are considering developing your cheese making skills and becoming abit more self sufficient I thoroughly recommend this book.' www.cottagesmallholder.com. About the Author Author Paul Peacock has been making cheese at home for many years. He was inspired by his grandmother who made cheese every day of her life, collecting the milk from various sources in wartime Manchester, setting it by simply allowing the milk to sour, and washing, hanging and eating the resultant cheese on a sandwich for her evening meal. Paul is also an expert on plants and gardening and writes as Mr. Digwell for the Daily Mirror`s Gardening Advice web site. He can be heard on BBC Gardener's Question Time and is the editor of Home Farmer magazine and author of many books, including Patio Produce, The Urban Hen, and with his wife, Diana Grandma`s Ways for Modern Days. I bought this having zero knowledge of cheesemaking hoping it would be a good beginners book but found that it
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under "revolutionary" rhetoric. This congress ratified Cuba's new "Economic Planning and Management System," sanctifying "the profitability criterion" as the country's highest principle. It also featured a long self-criticism by Castro for not coming around to the Soviet's way of thinking sooner, a "self-criticism" in which he tries to justify Cuba's present situation and bows down so low before the New Czars that it serves as an outstanding indication of Cuba's present neocolonial status, "Had we been humbler, had we not had excessive self-esteem," Castro explained, "we would have been able to understand that revolutionary theory was not sufficiently developed in our country and that we actually lacked profound economists and scientists of Marxism to make really significant contributions to the theory and practice of building socialism..." (Castro's speeches and other congress documents can be found in Granma, the official Cuban publication.) [1] Humble words indeed from the Cuban leadership who, not that many years ago, were portraying themselves as the lighthouse of revolution for the Third World and elsewhere, in contrast to what they considered the "conservatism" of the revisionists, and what they slandered as the "dogmatism" of the genuine Marxist-Leninists. In the 1960s the Cuban leadership had actually become very humble in serving as a Soviet political errand boy whenever it was necessary to pay the rent -- for instance, by attacking China and Mao Tsetung in 1966, backing the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 and so on. But at that time the Cubans did try to maintain
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return of Q to the James Bond franchise has been one of the most exciting things about the new film. However, even though Desmond Llewelyn played the role for more than 35 years, a new Quartermaster has been given an introduction three other times. Peter Burton has a minor role in Dr. No to give bond his new weapon. Desmond Llewelyn got his softball intro as Major Boothroyd in From Russia with Love . The introduction of John Cleese as the would-be Q (then named R) in The World Is Not Enough paved the way for him taking over the role in Die Another Day . 01:08 -- Bond Gets a New Gun Over the years, Bond has carried and fired a variety of weapons in the spy game. However, there has been a standard in what he is issued for his sidearm. Back in Dr. No , Bond was ordered to give up his Beretta (Fleming's original standard issue sidearm for Bond) for a Walther PPK for safety and reliability reasons. This was the standard issue sidearm for Bond for almost 40 years until it was replaced with a Walther P99 in The World Is Not Enough . The Walther PPK returned as his sidearm in Quantum of Solace , but this time they're just making a bigger deal out of it. Cha-ching goes that Walther product placement check. 01:45 -- Villain has an Axe to Grind The James Bond films are known for having colorful, over-the-top villains. Most
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were railed to the Port of Sept-Iles, bringing the total for the six months ended September 30 to over 1.2 million tonnes. Monthly rail volumes have increased almost threefold from the beginning of the operating season. During the quarter, LIM announced its participation in the development of the new multi-user deep water dock at the Port of Sept-Iles, which will be dedicated exclusively to iron ore shipments. Under the terms of the agreement with the Port Authority, LIM has secured an annual capacity of 5 million tonnes of iron ore with a right to secure additional residual capacity. The Port expects that construction of the new berth will to be completed by March 31, 2014. Also during the quarter, LIM announced its collaboration with CN on a feasibility study to develop a new, continuous multi-user rail line to serve iron ore companies in the Labrador Trough. The CN feasibility study is also evaluating the development of a new terminal handling facility located at the Port of Sept-Iles, which would complement the planned development of the new multi-user dock at the Port. Sales During the second quarter, LIM completed the sale of four cape-size shipments (two shipments of direct rail ore (DRO) and two shipments of sinter) totalling 648,000 dry tonnes, which were sold at a weighted average actual realized price (i.e. CFR China spot price less value-in-use discounts) of approximately US$96 per tonne on a CFR China basis. For these four shipments, LIM recognized net proceeds of $33.0 million on
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Found Yourself Out Of A Job? Serious, Motivated and Driven should apply. Would suit anyone wanting a flexible lifestyle with a better work/life balance. If you are someone recently and unexpectedly unemployed, change your life and achieve the financial rewards you deserve. Through years of planning and development a new success model has been identified and is rapidly becoming the economic plan of the future. Since the recent launch of this business model, we have helped thousands of people with customers in over 50 countries worldwide. I am looking for high energy people who are serious about creating a bigger, brighter and better future for themselves and their families. People with a high level of desire and motivation to become financially secure and independent by working for themselves. Learn to work less and earn more with our simple success system. No special skills or qualifications are needed, just a burning desire to succeed. Our international award winning product line is within easy reach of those wanting to improve their lives. The products are within the Success Education & Personal Development industry and will greatly assist anyone to achieve greatness in their life, and which can be applied to all areas such as financial success, improved health, more fulfilling relationships and more. If you are serious about creating greater financial abundance, I can help. You Must Have: Be Highly Motivated Total Commitment Be A Big Thinker Enthusiasm Determination Strong Desire To Change Your Life Be Serious About Becoming A Business Owner
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Complaining to the council first What is the council??s complaints procedure? All councils have published complaints procedures that show how they investigate complaints. These vary from council to council but usually include two or more stages, each operated by a more senior member of staff than the last stage or, in some cases, elected councillors. At each stage of the complaints procedure the council will normally send you a written response and invite you to comment. The council will normally tell you when it writes to you if there is another stage of the complaints procedure. Where can I get details of the council??s complaints procedure? Look at the council's website, or telephone the council and ask for a copy. Do I have to go all the way through a council??s complaints procedure first before I complain to the Ombudsman? Yes, usually you do. The law says that we have to give the council a reasonable chance to consider your complaint and respond. If you write to us at the same time as or shortly after making a complaint to the council it is unlikely we will consider it, unless it is very urgent or you are particularly at risk. But, if the council is taking more than 12 weeks to investigate your complaint and give you a satisfactory answer, ring the Advice Team for further advice, as we may then be able to look at your complaint without you completing all stages the council's procedure. For complaints about children
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very good" Mrs M Mackenzie, 21.07.2011 " Thank you for giving me the opportunity to do work experience with you. I have enjoyed myself and I have learnt a lot, in the short time I have been with you. " Ms Lauren Murphy - Work Experience Girl, 21.07.2011 "Thank you very much" Mrs M Norgate, 15.07.2011 " You have been very helpful " Mrs J Preston, 12.07.2011 "Thank you. You have been very helpful and patient with me" Mrs R Gray, 04.07.2011 " You have been very helpful in explaining the claims proceedure to me. Thank you for your help. " Mrs M MacKenzie, 12.07.2011 "I am very impressed with how you have gone through everything and explained it all clearly" Mr H T W Butts, 22.06.2011 " Thank you for your swift reply and for being very helpful and friendly " Mr K Harvey, 20.06.2011 "Thank you for the opportunity you have given me to find out what is involved in working at an Insurance Company. Thank you also for the time and effort you have devoted to me .... Everyone seem happy ...... enjoyed working in the Parksure department.... everyone was so welcoming. I would like to thank you once again for having me on work experince. " Miss C Wattam- Work Experience Girl, 08.06.2011 " Many thanks for your assistance over the past years " Miss C Wyatt, 03.06.2011 "Thank you for being so helpful." Mr Lovesy, 03.06.2011 " Thank you for your help. You have been
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but for me this album deserves it. Melodic, powerful, soulful. Maybe it's just individual chemistry but Beautiful Day cuts right to my marrow. (This doesn't factor into the rating but I'm impressed that a band this late in their career can still put out fresh, invigorated quality.) By garyloewenthal (Falls Church, VA, USA) One of the BEST U2 albums out there! I have played this album until my family screamed at me to stop. With KITE and PEACE ON EARTH being my favorites and BEAUTIFUL DAY coming at a close second, it doesn't take long to really apprecitate the rhythm and soulful sound of the music and lyrics as they mesh in complete harmony. By Ashley (Lakewood, CO) I thought you liked real music Keith Silvers in Wausau, I've read all of your reviews on the Beatles albums, and frankly you took the words right out of my mouth on each one. But what's the deal here? Forget the politics, forget the "image", and forget the KMart press conference. Sure Bono seems a little self-promoting, but listen to this album thinking it's ANYONE else, and you'll be changed. Read what the Bo Sox fan from Calgary said - between your views of the Beatles (easily the greatest and most influential band ever) and his views of U2 (the 2nd greatest band of all time; the Stones had way too many terrible albums), you seem to really know music. But give ATYCLB a listen without bias, and you'll be changed. Oh,
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pity to throw it away. I've tried using it as a replacement for water in bread. Any other suggestions? If they were real mozzarella experts they would know it tastes much better 24 hours after it was made. Was there any left then and did it improve? It needs to settle and the texture changes slightly so perhaps there was hope for yours? Not that it was all that bad supposedly. "Blessed are the cheesemakers," said Jesus, according to The Life of Brian. No he didn't. Small correction... In the film, Jesus says 'Blessed are the Peacemakers', but the people standing at the back mishear him and start arguing about it. This being the whole point of the sketch (and the film). IF you're really interested in making cheese at home Goto http://handyface.wordpress.com/ blog - he knows how to make cheese in the house and is full of a lot of very interesting tips, tricks and suprises. Another good site for advice is: http://cheeseforum.org/articles/ Response to frustratedartist, 15 November 2012 12:50PM Your method of using yogurt is perfectly acceptable but sometimes, if yogurt is not acidic or sour enough, you end up using a lot of it. But it works. What about whey? An interesting and intriguing question. I don't know. It bothers me to throw it away, yet I don't know what to do with it. Of late, I read about whey as source of protein. Here is something I read recently on possible uses of whey: http://www.salad-in-a-jar.com/recipes-wi\\... Whey
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much happens. It seems as if the author has taken everything she has ever thought about and splurged it on the page. She touches on a wide range of topics, each one of which could occupy a whole book by itself, but she barely skims them. This is not only overwhelming to the reader, but it serves to trivialise these important issues. There also doesn't appear to be any uniting theme. There is an element of 'and then this happened, and then this happened' and the reader is left wondering why. - I couldn't identify with the main character, who appeared to be a wry observer who was unaffected by the events in her life. I think this would have worked better told in the third person, as we never really get under the skin of the narrator. - The narrative is all over the place, appearing disjointed and unedited - something which really isn't helped by the gap between each paragraph, which gives the impression of a change in scene/time and causes the reader to readjust every time it happens. So onto the good stuff. Firstly, the book was extremely funny, in a very subtle way. Several times I laughed out loud and I applaud the author for this: genuinely funny writing is hard to come by. Secondly, the writing and the descriptions are very beautiful, and some of the similes are spot on and breathtaking. These two things alone deserve three stars, and I was so impressed with
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Column: Smith's report is about much more than the location of Niagara's health services or a new hospital PETER CONRADI/Bullet News Kevin Smith, fresh from recommending that the provincial government spend likely close to $1 billion for a new hospital for the region's south end, says that's the easy part. Anyone can write a cheque. Anyone can get some bricks and mortar. Anyone can put up a building. The hard part -- and arguably the most important part -- is not the walls and roof and the wires and the steel and concrete. The hard part is changing what goes on inside the structure. And this, Smith says, is the actual heart of his final report to Ontario Health Minister Deb Matthews on converting the Niagara Health System into what he calls the new Niagara Health System. It is, in its simplest terms, affecting a change of culture. Consultants are prone to talking about this a lot. Culture change. It's used so much that it almost has no meaning. Not here. Here, with the NHS, it has a clear meaning. It's clear to anyone who has had business dealings with the NHS over an extended period of time. It's clear, or he hopes will become clear, to patients who walk through the door. Culture change. It's why he was brought in as NHS supervisor more than a year ago -- because people in this region had come to despise the NHS -- the faceless organization and the faces who ran
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God to man. The change, that is, which it effects is a change in man rather than a change in God. It is God's unchangeable love for mankind that prompts the Atonement itself, is the cause of it, and ultimately determines the method by which it is effected.' ^ L. W. Grensted, A Short History of the Doctrine of the Atonement (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1920), pp. 13-15: 'The most eloquent statement of this appeal of God’s love is contained in the well-known passage from the Epistle to Diognetus. [...] In the main this is the Moral theory of the Atonement, a theory which indeed is directly suggested by the reference to “persuasion.”'. ^ L. W. Grensted, A Short History of the Doctrine of the Atonement (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1920), p. 16: 'The Moral theory is also prominent, in a much less lofty form, in the one passage of the Shepherd of Hermas which alludes to the doctrine of Atonement, though here too it does not stand alone.'. ^ L. W. Grensted, A Short History of the Doctrine of the Atonement (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1920), p. 12: 'Here it is quite clear that Clement regards the Cross as central in the work of Atonement, and as resting upon God’s love as its motive cause. And the result of this display of love is to turn us into the way of truth and righteousness, making us sons of God.' ^ Clement of Rome, ‘Letter of the Romans’ (16.17), in
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Los Glaciares and the tourist village named El Chaltn after passing through El Calafate. Here are the four villages/towns/cities of the region- Many of the travellers I met had included southern Patagonian in their itinerary but hiking was clearly not a primary reason for their travels; rather, they were on their way to Ushuaia from Buenos Aires and were stopping on the way. Their plans included a day or two in TDP and then a couple of days in El Chaltn walking a trail or two to Fitz Roy. Without tents or more rugged boots or trekking poles or rain pants, they wanted to see what they could. TDP's refugios help make that possible, as do the hostals of El Chaltn. I will also admit to not understanding why some were there at all- they were looking in the wrong place for a party vibe you associate with beaches and cities! Check out this recent thread in Lonely Planet's Thorntree Forum for a sample of this. GETTING TO THE TRAILHEAD: I landed in Punta Arenas at 7 p.m., having left Toronto just before midnight the day before. With my castellano (a term often used in South America to refer to the Spanish language) definitely a work in progress, I was able to find out about and get a seat on the bus heading to Puerto Natales from downtown Punta Arenas and stoppiing at the airport. (Click here for a map of the route.) stray dog napping outside the airport at
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money. If you drink 2L of coke a day, that's what, 60 bucks a month? That's roughly 800 dollars a year folks. Enough to start a college fund for your kids, buy yourself a flat screen tv for christmas, a fancy trip to europe or whatever the hell you want. Just a thought... coke addict epsi's the best... i feel like i can jack d whole world when i take it n i want moooooooorrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeeeee!!\\... bristracker whatever happened to spellilng in the USA? and what's with "drank" as a past participle? bristracker gosh did you see that? Coke is obviously damaging my spelling too! Seriously folks all this info is helping me in my determination to quit the yukky oversweet drink I keep buying and drinking. Richard You hit the nail on the head! Maybe we are just typing too fast, or -- -- worse never took English as a language. Bad spelling and grammatical error are very prevalent today, and no one cares!!!!! How do we lead the Country when we cannot spell and use proper English? At this rate everyone will be a moron in 50 years and then it is too late!!! You are absolutely right on! ryan I agree with bristracker Drank is the past tense form of drink. maybe coke gives you #%^I^ing brain damage too. Matt Yea but it has Acesulfame potassium and aspartame which both cause cancer. moom Why would anyone drink regular coke instead of coke zero? Unless they are exercising and
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connector purchase (~$30 I think). I agree with John. I used to think Apple's line of laptops was overpriced compared to their PC counterparts. But I've since read a lot of articles comparing the two, and in most cases it's pretty much a wash if you compare oranges to oranges. And plus, having the ability to walk into the Apple store whenever you have a problem and receive good service, even without Apple Care, is an added bonus. Yeah I think my next laptop will be the MacBook Air. I used to think my 15? was great for traveling and now I find it just so big and weights a ton. I wasn't willing to buy a MacBook Air just as I found Aperture to run fairly slowly, but now with the new added features and the ability to hook it up to my TV or other monitor is an added bonus. Hi Duane! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on your new Air. I, too, am interested in getting one soon. (Mostly for web development.) Could you provide an update on how you've fared with it over the past few months? The Mac line of computers is not overpriced. It's just that when people compare, they neglect to mention the factors that set Macs apart -- Unibody, the simply superior trackpad, MagSafe, the OS, etc. When I hear people say, "I can put an SSD in the ___ and get basically the same laptop" I laugh because they're still running
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Resolved Question What are some good stuff to talk about when u meet someone? i am going to a different school and tomrw is the first day. in my last school i was really shy and awkward and didnt have many friends. so since i am going to a new school i really want to change that. i dont know what to talk about, what to say and what to do when i meet someone new and i am pretty shy. please give some advice on how to not be shy and make new friends and not be awkward with people, what are some good things to talk about when i meet someone? Best Answer - Chosen by Voters This tip worked for me, because i used to be really shy too. Try talking about THEM. People love to talk about themselves so give it a try. Say things like "what do you like to do?" or "what's happening with you?". Trust me, it will work. Good luck! Other Answers (7) start with greeting like hi, how u doing. dont talk about yourself too much as this can easily put off many people. ask a lot of questions about them what they like, what they do for fun etc. trust me people like talking about themselves more than listening to others. and if u r desperate for friends look for the parrot ones and just give them an ear they will really like u Say hi and then ask for
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wikis and forum threads, is quite a feeling to have. It was like 'Shit, few people have laid eyes on any of this.' I think that's what made it so rewarding though; picking up on that very understated blink-and-you'll-miss-it clue and following this crazy idea through to the end, three more times. Something to bear in mind is that HM's brain was running on my girlfriend's netbook (!) so At A Distance isn't an especially demanding game technically. I hooked up the netbook to a bigger screen, linked both machines with an ethernet cable and hey presto! We were cooking. I can see this working if you can get a bunch of like-minded people into a room and let them get stuck in with no interruptions. The problem, I think, is that Expo 'pace' where people pick up, play and put down games so quickly that the required passing on of very specific knowledge in this case is a tall order. It's a fascinating game and one I'm very glad to have shared with HM. Between us we've had some top co-op experiences. I wasn't able to get to this until today, but what a great conversation! The video does a huge amount to communicate the way it feels to be playing the game. I love the descriptions of the aesthetic, I love the cleverness and simplicity (and complexity) you describe. This is an area that deserves more exploration on the part of developers -- this side-by-side communal right-brain/left-brain co-op
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but the market was quiet, with emitters resisting the temptation to stockpile cheap credits for the future . NZ carbon market now incredible "I'm surprised people are not filling their boots," one market participant said. " People seem to be having a tough time believing the market is credible ." There is growing speculation the Government's silence is because it could save face internationally by waiting for big players like China and the US to refuse to sign up to the second Kyoto round, before following suit . But OM Financial carbon broker Nigel Brunnel thinks New Zealand will sign up to new commitments in Doha, but then delay ratifying them. That could buy time to pursue aligning with a group of Asia-Pacific partners, and adopting voluntary emissions targets outside of Kyoto. That fits into two of the Government's climate-change themes, New Zealand doing its share, and not damaging competitiveness by enforcing heavy carbon payments on businesses when trading partners like the US and China do not. NZ's "token" costs us dear but the earth doesn't notice Because of that, about 85 per cent of world carbon emissions are not covered by international reduction agreements, and it is said in government circles that China's emissions increase daily by New Zealand's entire annual carbon output . Brunnel said companies with obligations to surrender credits had seen their value collapse, and he believed such businesses had lost faith in the market. Trading for some overseas-issued credits might also be slow because of
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already saving tens of thousands of dollars," says Brian Wyrick, vice president of operations at Raidious, an Indianapolis-based content development company. Along with the cost savings, Wyrick says Raidious adopted the Google Apps suite because of the accessibility it provides to their designers and producers in different parts of the country. "Utility is good for any start-up company," Wyrick says, "and to be able to talk to a new hire on the phone, and set them up with a Web program without an IT guy having to grant access to them is a great thing." Another benefit of Google Apps is each application's ability to integrate with one another -- a feature that Ken Hayes, owner of a Toluca Lake, California-based Internet advertising company, says he's grateful for. "What's good about Google Apps is the fact that I can set up one main account for my business -- and my e-mail, calendar and website are all tied together," he says. "Sure, there's better e-mail out there, but nobody has figured out how to tie it all together like Google." When Gmail first arrived on the scene, the personal e-mail client was lauded for its seemingly bottomless storage capacity and lightning-fast inbox search capabilities. But with the integration of Google Apps, many of Gmail's functions work just as efficiently for businesses. Again, one of the most beneficial characteristics of Gmail is the cloud factor -- since there's no cumbersome software to worry about, Gmail is accessible to your employees from anywhere,
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saved up some pennies and we had some friends out there to help us out and get a couple of gigs, so we literally just went to get the lay of the land with it. It went really really well, the response was great, and I think we've always known that we could potentially do quite well in America and our niche over there is quite receptive to our style of music. We got out everything we could from that trip and it was really exciting, so fingers crossed we'll get to go back next year, maybe the west coast this time round. How did the American audience compare to British ones? They were great. I'd say they were a bit more receptive, I think Americans (without any offence to U.K. audiences because we love them) are just a little more excitable about a new thing and a little less timid at hearing new music. So the first show we played every band got a great reception and the whole crowd was so up for it, and that's lovely to play to because you completely feed off that when your playing live. I was just wondering what the song writing process was like with an instrumental band, is it more challenging as you don't really have the standard structure of Verse/Chorus/Verse/Chorus? To get a song going you have to get together a lot of different ideas and its kind of piecing it together, because you know its not going to
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in space where all the mass of the black hole is concentrated. vdls612: is it possible to arrange through gravity interactions something like a black hole "solar system", I mean like a huge black hole with smaller black holes orbiting around him? Kevin: Yes but it's likely that the two black holes would eventually merge. rositacr: a black hole stops growing ? Kevin: when it runs out of food! Bernard: Is there a lot of Philosophy involved in the study in Physics? I mean, do seperate scientists, or groups of scientists, have diffrent but plausible ideas ? riyanatarajan: Yes, there are a lot of philosophical issues at stake in Physics. For example one of the profound questions that philosophers and scientists grapple with is `Why is there anything in the Universe?' Philosophers and cosmologists typically ask different questions but they do have a common thread often. Sondra: Are there jobs at NASA for those who are not physicists? Astronomy was my first love, but I just graduated with a degree in political science and currently lack the funds to go back... Jason: Learn more about working for NASA by visiting http://www.nasa.gov/about/career/index.h\\... Janus: So all mass that enters a black hole just ends up being compressed at singularity point? Kevin: yes, as far as we know from relativity Jason (moderator): It's time for our last questions for this chat... beih: Guys keep up the good work -you and your research make the world a more understandable place! I envy ur job!
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Slapandergosheka, That is fit for a sailor that has crossed the Line, Slapandergosheka, &c. We now come to the hauling shanties : first, there is the hand over hand song, in very quick time; then the long pull song. When there are a number of men?perhaps twenty, or more? pulling on one rope, the reader will perceive that, to be effective, the pull must be made unanimously ; this is secured by the shanty, the pull being made at some particular word in the chorus. For instance, in the following verse each repetition of the word handy is the signal for a long pull, a strong pull, and a pull pull altogether:? Here the concluding word of each couplet, haul, gives the clue ; there are many of this sort,? Land ho, boys, Land ho; Haul away, my Josey; and Boney was a Warrior; this last is the only one I know that has the words complete :? Oh, Boney was a warrior, away a yah, A bonny little warrior, John Francivaux ; John Francivaux is the nautical rendering of ?Johnny Crapeau. In the next two couplets ?Jack avails himself of his poetic licence to ?some purpose:? He cruised in the Channel, away a yah, The Channel of old England, John Francivaux ; John Bull pursued and took him, away a yah, And sent him off to Elba, John Francivaux. After stating a few more facts, that would astonish his biographers, he is brought to St. Helena :? And there
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the ar command. Link the object code with GPC, including the C-functions in the form of a library. MPI is linked in by specifying " -l ", " -L ", " -R ", and " -I " options. You can read our Parallel Programming FAQ to make yourself familiar with the usage of the native C compiler on the Sun systems. You will also need to follow up some of the links in that file to make yourself familiar with usage of MPI.
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what has happened versus what you thought was possible??O'Brien: I knew right away that we had a competitive kid and we had a kid that football was very, very important to. The way he was on the field, in meetings, the way he took notes, the way he listened. You have to have those traits to be a successful quarterback. You have to, in my opinion, have a brain that can work fast, you have to be competitive, you have to have a huge desire to win, and he has that. He continued to work on it, his mechanics, footwork, and accuracy. He did a lot of that on his own with Charlie Fisher. Charlie works a lot with his technique and you have to give Charlie a lot of credit. He did a lot of that in the offseason. I saw him become a better leader. Knowledge is power, so when you know the offense and you know what to do and what everyone else is doing, you have a chance to be a good leader and I think he's done that this year. I remember when I thought we had a good guy here. We were in a meeting in spring practice and I put him up on the board and I said, 'draw this play up.' He drew it up within about three seconds, neatly, and he knew the read, what everyone did. He drew up the front, the coverage, the protection, where it was supposed to
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