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{"content":[{"text":"LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY \n OF ALABAMA","bbox":{"left":0.271276,"top":0.233285,"width":0.45738000000000006,"height":0.07842400000000002}},{"text":"INTERNAL AUDIT REPORT \n AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2013","bbox":{"left":0.337255,"top":0.381655,"width":0.3254019999999999,"height":0.06183099999999997}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.379608,"top":0.782424,"width":0.243137,"height":0.110909},{"left":0.44,"top":0.891515,"width":0.000784,"height":0.000606},{"left":0.472941,"top":0.891515,"width":0.000784,"height":0.000606},{"left":0.487843,"top":0.891515,"width":0.000784,"height":0.000606},{"left":0.492549,"top":0.891515,"width":0.000784,"height":0.000606},{"left":0.505882,"top":0.891515,"width":0.001569,"height":0.000606},{"left":0.52,"top":0.891515,"width":0.000784,"height":0.000606},{"left":0.524706,"top":0.891515,"width":0.001569,"height":0.000606},{"left":0.530196,"top":0.891515,"width":0.000784,"height":0.000606},{"left":0.536471,"top":0.891515,"width":0.000784,"height":0.000606},{"left":0.569412,"top":0.891515,"width":0.000784,"height":0.000606}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.379608,"top":0.782424,"width":0.243137,"height":0.110909},{"left":0.44,"top":0.891515,"width":0.000784,"height":0.000606},{"left":0.472941,"top":0.891515,"width":0.000784,"height":0.000606},{"left":0.487843,"top":0.891515,"width":0.000784,"height":0.000606},{"left":0.492549,"top":0.891515,"width":0.000784,"height":0.000606},{"left":0.505882,"top":0.891515,"width":0.001569,"height":0.000606},{"left":0.52,"top":0.891515,"width":0.000784,"height":0.000606},{"left":0.524706,"top":0.891515,"width":0.001569,"height":0.000606},{"left":0.530196,"top":0.891515,"width":0.000784,"height":0.000606},{"left":0.536471,"top":0.891515,"width":0.000784,"height":0.000606},{"left":0.569412,"top":0.891515,"width":0.000784,"height":0.000606}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Hansra v. Joss","bbox":{"left":0.453026,"top":0.046408,"width":0.09393800000000002,"height":0.016843000000000004}},{"text":"(collectively, the \"Law Firm\"), comprise the legal team that represented the defendant, Tanya \n Irene Joss, in a negligence claim commenced by the plaintiff, Gurdarshan Hansra. The Law Firm \n is represented by separate counsel.","bbox":{"left":0.081699,"top":0.074428,"width":0.836589,"height":0.06230000000000002}},{"text":"3 Ms. Joss, the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, and David Feng, who is the adjuster \n handling the claim (collectively, the \"Other Defendants\"), are represented by separate counsel. \n However, both sets of defendants assert the plaintiff's claim is bound to fail.","bbox":{"left":0.081699,"top":0.155236,"width":0.836589,"height":0.062299999999999994}},{"text":"4 In an amended notice of civil claim (the \"ANOCC\"), Mr. Hansra alleges the Law Firm, while \n acting on instructions from the Other Defendants, \"caused a 'Rule 7-5 letter' to be delivered via \n courier to 16 individuals related to the Plaintiff's employment\" that contained defamatory \n statements about the plaintiff (the \"Rule 7-5 Letter\").","bbox":{"left":0.081699,"top":0.236044,"width":0.8366100000000001,"height":0.08250199999999999}},{"text":"5 In the Rule 7-5 Letter, one of the questions \n \"Defamatory Statement\"), reads as follows:","bbox":{"left":0.081699,"top":0.337054,"width":0.443381,"height":0.042098000000000024}},{"text":"posed","bbox":{"left":0.537507,"top":0.337054,"width":0.04955699999999996,"height":0.02189599999999997}},{"text":"to","bbox":{"left":0.599511,"top":0.337054,"width":0.01652600000000004,"height":0.02189599999999997}},{"text":"the","bbox":{"left":0.628464,"top":0.337054,"width":0.025958000000000037,"height":0.02189599999999997}},{"text":"recipients,","bbox":{"left":0.666848,"top":0.337054,"width":0.08787800000000001,"height":0.02189599999999997}},{"text":"question","bbox":{"left":0.767173,"top":0.337054,"width":0.071967,"height":0.02189599999999997}},{"text":"38","bbox":{"left":0.851589,"top":0.337054,"width":0.021241999999999983,"height":0.02189599999999997}},{"text":"(the","bbox":{"left":0.885257,"top":0.337054,"width":0.03303100000000003,"height":0.02189599999999997}},{"text":"Q Were you aware that Mr. Hansra was arrested in 2010 because a truck he was driving \n was found to have over 50 kilograms of cocaine inside it? \n a. If so, did this influence his employment with your company? \n b. If so, How?","bbox":{"left":0.169935,"top":0.39766,"width":0.7461200000000001,"height":0.09765400000000002}},{"text":"6 The plaintiff notes that the Defamatory Statement fails to set out the fact that he was acquitted \n of any and all charges. He alleges the Defamatory Statement implies that he is a drug dealer \n associated with a criminal lifestyle and is unsavoury or of shady character.","bbox":{"left":0.081699,"top":0.513822,"width":0.836589,"height":0.06230000000000002}},{"text":"7 It is acknowledged by the defendants that the contents of the Defamatory Statement were \n delivered to 16 individuals associated with the plaintiff's employment by mail, and then later \n published and filed in an affidavit before the Supreme Court of British Columbia and accessible \n for the public to view.","bbox":{"left":0.081699,"top":0.59463,"width":0.836589,"height":0.08250299999999999}},{"text":"8 The plaintiff alleges the Other Defendants, who \n Defamatory Statement, are thus \"liable by agency\".","bbox":{"left":0.081699,"top":0.69564,"width":0.46298700000000004,"height":0.042098999999999887}},{"text":"instructed","bbox":{"left":0.556093,"top":0.69564,"width":0.08375699999999997,"height":0.021897000000000055}},{"text":"the","bbox":{"left":0.651257,"top":0.69564,"width":0.025958000000000037,"height":0.021897000000000055}},{"text":"Law Firm to","bbox":{"left":0.6886,"top":0.69564,"width":0.11838000000000004,"height":0.021897000000000055}},{"text":"publish","bbox":{"left":0.818387,"top":0.69564,"width":0.06253600000000004,"height":0.021897000000000055}},{"text":"the","bbox":{"left":0.89233,"top":0.69564,"width":0.025957000000000008,"height":0.021897000000000055}},{"text":"9 The ANOCC goes on to allege a number of aggravating factors and also alleges the additional \n tortious conduct of: intentional interference with economic relations; conspiracy; and intentional \n infliction of emotional distress.","bbox":{"left":0.081699,"top":0.756246,"width":0.8366100000000001,"height":0.06230099999999994}},{"text":"10 It is acknowledged by the Law Firm that the Rule 7-5 Letter was sent to the 16 individuals \n and/or companies named in the ANOCC, and that they were former employers and/or current \n employers of the plaintiff prior to his involvement in the motor vehicle accident (\"MVA\") that \n occurred in 2015.","bbox":{"left":0.081699,"top":0.837054,"width":0.836589,"height":0.08250299999999999}},{"text":"Page 2 of 11","bbox":{"left":0.810273,"top":0.956321,"width":0.09266300000000005,"height":0.01734800000000003}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"IN THE LONG RUN \n By Corben Geis \n (December 22, 2010)","bbox":{"left":0.404902,"top":0.078788,"width":0.19023599999999996,"height":0.051516000000000006}},{"text":"I’ve gotten emails from a lot of energetic people who love square dancing and really are \n on a quest and a mission for saving our activity from becoming extinct. Dont worry. I \n don’t think that will happen any time soon. The emails urge and encourage dancers \n and callers to shorten our teaching programs, consolidate the lists and calls, do away \n with the western duds and use modern music. Do you really think that will get more \n people into square dancing?","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.151515,"width":0.7648429999999999,"height":0.10606100000000002}},{"text":"A few years ago there were a lot of people on a crusade to change the name of our \n activity, but as soon as new dancers were trying out Diamond Dancing or CDP, they \n realized, “hey, this is square dancing”. I would personally like to say I like all the ideas. \n We do need to change, some things, with the times to keep square dancing alive and \n fresh. I agree.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.278788,"width":0.764921,"height":0.08787900000000004}},{"text":"I’ve even thought that the approach to instructing in the colleges by teaching the \n tougher stuff first is a great concept. Each of these concepts are wonderful, just for the \n fact that people are thinking outside the box, and are trying to save something they \n love dearly.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.387879,"width":0.7647649999999999,"height":0.06969700000000001}},{"text":"Here’s some food for thought. A couple of us callers have tried this in our neck of the \n woods, and though a majority of our local dancers think it’s a waste of time, we believe \n that down the road, this will eventually pay off. Please realize that I understand this \n is not a marketing strategy that will gain or attract a lot of new dancers immediately, \n but hopefully in the long run.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.485,"width":0.7647649999999999,"height":0.08803100000000008}},{"text":"The main targets seem to be the Baby Boomers and the Empty Nesters, but far too \n many of them seem to recall ‘horror stories of square dancing in high school’. Not all \n of them, but a vast majority. I have always blamed the stereotypical gym teachers for \n our demise. (Ironically, my parents both taught physical education.)","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.600455,"width":0.7648429999999999,"height":0.06969700000000012}},{"text":"The problem was and still is, these health instructors DO NOT know the basic set up, \n rules, etiquette, calls, numbering, body flow, directions and formations of square \n dancing. To me, when someone is trying to teach something, that they are not fully \n aware of themselves, is setting many people up for failure. Even though I love square \n dancing very much, it was a disaster back in school. (By the way, my parents were \n never my P.E. teachers, they actually knew what they were doing)","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.697727,"width":0.7648630000000001,"height":0.10606100000000007}},{"text":"Setting up for failure means ‘horror stories’ such as the students constantly breaking \n down the squares and the teacher losing their patience by trying to resolve the maps \n and diagrams on the backs of the old LP records. So now you have a class that looks \n like a scene out from the Muppet Show. Chaos and confusion.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.831212,"width":0.7648429999999999,"height":0.06969800000000015}},{"text":"And, what do the students remember and relate all of this too? Square Dancing.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.928485,"width":0.7249209999999999,"height":0.015152000000000054}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Hammen, L. van der 1989 . An Introduction to Comparative Arachnology. SPB \n Academic Publishing, The Hague . 576 pp . 302 figs . (Price $150 .00) .","bbox":{"left":0.096066,"top":0.026855,"width":0.7322980000000001,"height":0.036104999999999984}},{"text":"Progress in comparative arachnology suffers from the absence of an \n authoritative and accessible introductory text that outlines our current \n understanding of arachnid evolution, explains important controversies and \n suggests profitable avenues for research. Despite the promise of its title, van der \n Hammen's book is not an attempt to fill this vacuum . In fact, the author informs \n us at the outset that it is \"not a handbook but a general survey of personal \n insights .\" It is primarily a review of van der Hammen's descriptive studies, and \n the author makes no real effort to summarize discoveries or opinions of other \n workers . Arachnologists familiar with van der Hammen's research will find little \n new information, but the book may serve as a reference for those requiring access \n to a summary of van der Hammen's contributions to arachnology . \n The book is divided into two sections, a 70-page \"general part\" and a 500-page \n \"systematic part\" . There is a list of references that includes most of the important \n work in comparative arachnology . \n The general part summarizes basic aspects of arachnid biology, concentrating \n on areas of particular interest to systematists (external morphology, reproduction, \n postembryonic development and phylogeny), but there are no discussions of \n paleontology or biogeography . Van der Hammen gives little attention to internal","bbox":{"left":0.096066,"top":0.077847,"width":0.7407450000000001,"height":0.312309}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Instruction","bbox":{"left":0.066248,"top":0.081921,"width":0.11530500000000002,"height":0.017784999999999995}},{"text":"BP 6146.1(b)","bbox":{"left":0.70914,"top":0.081921,"width":0.12385399999999991,"height":0.017784999999999995}},{"text":"HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS","bbox":{"left":0.066248,"top":0.117981,"width":0.473595,"height":0.017784999999999995}},{"text":"The site administrator and school counselor shall audit transcripts bi-annually to inform \n high school students and parents/guardians of current student status and progress \n toward attaining graduation credits by use of graduation plans, transcripts, report cards, \n student profiles, parent conferences and other means as appropriate.","bbox":{"left":0.066248,"top":0.154648,"width":0.867645,"height":0.072936}},{"text":"Site administrators and counselors shall review student status at regular intervals to \n determine whether students are “at-risk” of not earning a high school diploma. A student \n who is “at risk” may be considered for enrollment at an NSBSD alternative high school.","bbox":{"left":0.066248,"top":0.247072,"width":0.867656,"height":0.054755}},{"text":"Quarter Credits \n One-quarter (1/4) credit for the physical education requirement may be earned for each \n full season of participation in interscholastic sports. The student’s participation must \n include attendance for at least 90% of the season’s scheduled practices and games. The \n site administrator must verify student participation. The total credit earned shall not \n exceed 1.0 credit. This credit shall be awarded as a “pass” and shall not be included in \n the calculation of the student’s GPA. The “Verification of Interscholastic Sports Credit” \n form must be submitted to the Student Records Office during the school year of \n participation.","bbox":{"left":0.066248,"top":0.320709,"width":0.867657,"height":0.16535999999999995}},{"text":"Quarter credits shall be given only for elective classes, for interscholastic sports \n participation as described above, and for transfer students, when approved by the \n Superintendent or designee.","bbox":{"left":0.066248,"top":0.50586,"width":0.867654,"height":0.05505800000000005}},{"text":"Credit from Universities or Distance-Delivered Education Programs Students may \n earn district high school graduation credit(s) by taking courses from an accredited college \n or from a distance-delivered Education program.","bbox":{"left":0.066248,"top":0.579193,"width":0.858771,"height":0.055361000000000105}},{"text":"Credit(s) earned through a postsecondary institution or a distance-delivered education \n program and applied towards graduation from a school within the North.","bbox":{"left":0.066248,"top":0.653436,"width":0.867646,"height":0.03657300000000008}},{"text":"Slope Borough School District must meet or exceed requirements for graduation detailed \n in this policy and evaluation of student achievement (AR 5121) set by the District for \n earning credit. Students are responsible for providing the district with an official \n transcript reflecting their grades if students wish for the Outside Credit and course to be \n included on their transcript. In addition, students may be asked to provide a full course \n description, course syllabus, competencies, requirements, grading rubric, and number of \n contact hours to the approving administrator. \n Pass/No Pass grades cannot be applied in the calculation of Grade Point Average (G.P.A.). \n Additionally, credits earned prior to high school and applied to the high school transcript \n may count for credit towards graduation but will not be included in the calculation of the \n Grade Point Average (GPA).","bbox":{"left":0.066248,"top":0.709193,"width":0.867662,"height":0.20384600000000008}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Mesa WateP Board Meeting August 10, 2017","bbox":{"left":0.112941,"top":0.04364,"width":0.39562100000000006,"height":0.021685999999999997}},{"text":"External Affairs Manager Taylor stated that, in June of 2017, Mesa Water fully eliminated its \n unfunded pension liability, saving the District and its customers $9 million over the next ten \n years. Ms. Taylor recognized Orange County Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Michelle Steel \n who presented the Mesa Water Board of Directors with a Resolution acknowledging Mesa \n Water's cost saving achievements.","bbox":{"left":0.111373,"top":0.083106,"width":0.8205690000000001,"height":0.090024}},{"text":"Photographs were taken","bbox":{"left":0.112549,"top":0.188027,"width":0.20831499999999997,"height":0.019950999999999997}},{"text":"PUBL¡C COMMENTS","bbox":{"left":0.112157,"top":0.222876,"width":0.18686199999999997,"height":0.020253999999999994}},{"text":"Acting President Atkinson asked for public comments on non-agendized","bbox":{"left":0.11098,"top":0.256815,"width":0.618028,"height":0.02104800000000001}},{"text":"items.","bbox":{"left":0.739216,"top":0.258403,"width":0.04793599999999998,"height":0.019083000000000017}},{"text":"Member of the Public Andrew Nielson spoke regarding his interest in filling the vacant Board \n position created by the resignation of Ethan Temianka.","bbox":{"left":0.111765,"top":0.291215,"width":0.7922669999999999,"height":0.03877000000000003}},{"text":"Member of the Public Greg Warren introduced \n vacant position.","bbox":{"left":0.110588,"top":0.343336,"width":0.39675499999999997,"height":0.038582000000000005}},{"text":"himself noting he is also interested","bbox":{"left":0.516863,"top":0.344694,"width":0.29623600000000005,"height":0.019950999999999997}},{"text":"in filling the","bbox":{"left":0.821961,"top":0.344694,"width":0.09553099999999992,"height":0.019950999999999997}},{"text":"There were no additional comments from the public and Acting President Atkinson proceeded \n with the meeting.","bbox":{"left":0.110588,"top":0.396136,"width":0.8052579999999999,"height":0.03839400000000004}},{"text":"ITEMS TO BE ADDED, WITHDRAWN, OR REORDERED ON THE AGENDA","bbox":{"left":0.11098,"top":0.448561,"width":0.673785,"height":0.021121}},{"text":"General Manager Shoenberger offered there were no items to be added, withdrawn, or \n reordered on the agenda.","bbox":{"left":0.11098,"top":0.48273,"width":0.749254,"height":0.039073000000000024}},{"text":"ACTION ITEMS: \n 1. \n ELECTION OF BOARD OFFICERS \n Acting President Atkinson introduced District Secretary Garcia who proceeded to explain \n the election process, noting that the Election of Officers is conducted in accordance with \n Resolution No. 1479.","bbox":{"left":0.110196,"top":0.535833,"width":0.822274,"height":0.122637}},{"text":"Office of President:","bbox":{"left":0.168235,"top":0.669397,"width":0.164596,"height":0.021685999999999983}},{"text":"District Secretary Garcia noted that nominations were now opened for the position of \n President. Vice President Atkinson was nominated. Ms. Garcia asked for additional \n nominations from the floor. There were none.","bbox":{"left":0.168235,"top":0.704621,"width":0.730966,"height":0.055969999999999964}},{"text":"MOTION","bbox":{"left":0.110196,"top":0.772573,"width":0.075163,"height":0.019951000000000052}},{"text":"Motion by Director Bockmiller, second by Director Fisler, to close the nominations \n President. Motion passed 4-0.","bbox":{"left":0.168235,"top":0.807045,"width":0.699734,"height":0.03820600000000007}},{"text":"for","bbox":{"left":0.877647,"top":0.807724,"width":0.021928999999999976,"height":0.019951000000000052}},{"text":"MOTION","bbox":{"left":0.109804,"top":0.860148,"width":0.075163,"height":0.019951000000000052}},{"text":"Motion by Director Fisler, second by Director Bockmiller, to nominate Vice President \n Atkinson for President of the Board of Directors. Motion passed 4-0, by the following roll \n call vote:","bbox":{"left":0.166667,"top":0.894318,"width":0.75738,"height":0.05547800000000014}},{"text":"Page 2 of 5","bbox":{"left":0.854902,"top":0.960524,"width":0.0885689999999999,"height":0.01908299999999996}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"statement of the harm that would result from disclosure and any other facts relevant to the","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.089045,"width":0.7049799999999999,"height":0.020211999999999994}},{"text":"request for confidential treatment.” Puc 203.08(b).","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.123894,"width":0.40137300000000004,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"RSA 91-A:5, IV exempts certain governmental records from public disclosure, including","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.158742,"width":0.6980390000000001,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"“[r]ecords pertaining to internal personnel practices; confidential, commercial, or financial","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.193591,"width":0.7103519999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"information . . . ; and other files whose disclosure would constitute invasion of privacy.”","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.228439,"width":0.693803,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"In","bbox":{"left":0.821372,"top":0.228439,"width":0.016078000000000037,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"determining whether documents are entitled to exemption pursuant to RSA 91-A:5, IV, the","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.263288,"width":0.7134119999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Commission applies a three-step analysis to determine whether information should be protected","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.298136,"width":0.750588,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"from public disclosure. See Lambert v. Belknap County Convention, 157 N.H. 375 (2008); see","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.332985,"width":0.7381169999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"also Public Service Company of New Hampshire, Order No. 25,313 (December 30, 2011) at 11-","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.367833,"width":0.7533920000000001,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"12.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.402682,"width":0.024510000000000004,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"The first step is to determine if there is a privacy interest at stake that would be invaded by","bbox":{"left":0.151961,"top":0.402682,"width":0.7111759999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"the disclosure.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.43753,"width":0.11313799999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"If such an interest is at stake, the second step is to determine if there is a public","bbox":{"left":0.240784,"top":0.43753,"width":0.61949,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"interest in disclosure. The Commission has stated that disclosure should inform the public of the","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.472379,"width":0.7602740000000001,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"conduct and activities of its government; if the information does not serve that purpose,","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.507227,"width":0.6858820000000001,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"disclosure is not warranted.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.542076,"width":0.21549000000000001,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Electric Distribution Utilities, Order No. 25,811 (September 9,","bbox":{"left":0.342941,"top":0.542076,"width":0.493922,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"2015) at 5.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.576924,"width":0.084314,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"If both steps are met, the Commission balances the privacy interest with the public","bbox":{"left":0.211961,"top":0.576924,"width":0.647921,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"interest to determine if disclosure is appropriate.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.611773,"width":0.37941199999999997,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Public Service Company of New Hampshire,","bbox":{"left":0.507059,"top":0.611773,"width":0.3507839999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Order 25,167 (November 9, 2010) at 3-4.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.646621,"width":0.323921,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"II.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.681606,"width":0.020195999999999992,"height":0.02098500000000003}},{"text":"DESCRIPTION OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.681606,"width":0.476706,"height":0.02098500000000003}},{"text":"Consistent with the Commission’s requirement, in its filing requirements documents,","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.716318,"width":0.6670579999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Aquarion has provided a copy of its presently effective Employee Incentive Plan.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.751167,"width":0.6382349999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"That plan","bbox":{"left":0.765686,"top":0.751167,"width":0.07451000000000008,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"details the financial and operational targets and goals for the Company, the weighting and","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.786015,"width":0.70451,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"analysis of those targets and goals in determining incentives, and the application of the","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.820864,"width":0.6806669999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"performance assessment to Company employees. 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{"content":[{"text":"Town of Plymouth \n 80 Main Street, Terryville, CT 06786 \n www.plymouthct.us","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.090914,"width":0.363299,"height":0.080955}},{"text":"Board of Finance \n Telephone: 860-585-4002 \n Fax: 860-585-4015","bbox":{"left":0.587028,"top":0.090914,"width":0.26025600000000004,"height":0.080955}},{"text":"1.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.187076,"width":0.014705999999999997,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Call Meeting to Order – The Regular Meeting of the Plymouth Board of Finance was \n called to order on Thursday, April 2, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. by Chairman Peter Cook in \n the Assembly Room, Plymouth Town Hall. Members in attendance: Vicky Carey, \n Peter Cook, Pattie DeHuff, Mike Drozdick, Dan Murray and Jim Zalot. Also present: \n AnnMarie Rheault, Interim Director of Finance; Robin Gudeczauskas, Recording \n Secretary; Council Liaison Sue Murawski.","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.187076,"width":0.6734900000000001,"height":0.10733300000000004}},{"text":"2.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.309045,"width":0.014705999999999997,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Pledge of Allegiance","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.309045,"width":0.164391,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"3.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.343894,"width":0.014705999999999997,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Budget","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.343894,"width":0.24094000000000004,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Chairman Cook stated in the current fiscal year budget we look to the Director of Finance \n for how much money is in and how much available at end of year; Ann Marie stated that \n figure as of today includes this week’s payroll and the salary line item for her is 52,708; \n have 12 weeks left at pay for $71,171 for that line; budget for line is $87,750 leaving \n 16,329 available in line item. Help is needed in that office to get audit; AnnMarie \n reviewed letter received from Blum Shapiro and based on current extension to file for \n April, OPM is asking for time line schedule and to extend we need dates for completion \n of dates for providing information to Blum and they then have to provide details to OPM. \n Chairman Cook stated Ann Marie has been preparing for this budget and not able to \n spend a significant amount of time dealing with audit that is outstanding. He would like \n to authorize that money to be used for part time help between now and end of fiscal year \n to help us prepare the information needed. Discussion held on having someone in 20 \n hours per week assuming at $30 per hour as they would be 1099 and no benefits, 11 \n weeks which is $6600; Contract Service. This will show we are hiring part time with \n specific need. AnnMarie stated she needs and accountant, staff level, with experience; all \n accounts need to be reviewed; overview given on reporting’s that need to be prepared for \n auditors. Discussion held. \n MOTION: To secure outside service for assistance in Comptroller’s office to get us \n through necessary process for OPM for this year by Dan Murray; second Vicky Carey. \n Discussion: Jim Zalot felt need to modify to put a set limit of 10,000; once again if it \n needs to exceed she can come to the board. If 20 hours is not enough than do 30 hours. \n Dan Murray stated he feels not to exceed $16,000 is fair. \n AMENDMENT TO MOTION: Not to exceed $16,000 for the remainder of the fiscal \n year by Dan Murray; second Pattie DeHuff. Discussion: none. \n Vote on Amendment: Unanimous. \n Vote on Motion: Unanimous","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.375864,"width":0.7044709999999998,"height":0.455666}},{"text":"Chairman Cook distributed corrections that were discussed here, and that Ann Marie \n found and some from Mike Santogatta and has plugged in numbers as guesstimate. Last \n page in packet; 1.92 is mill rate increase. Discussion held.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.846167,"width":0.694078,"height":0.05506}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"S & T Bank, as Assignee of International Kitchens, Ltd., Appellant, v. Spectrum \n Cabinet Sales, Inc., Respondent.","bbox":{"left":0.220976,"top":0.122177,"width":0.5581830000000001,"height":0.03196799999999998}},{"text":"97-00775","bbox":{"left":0.468625,"top":0.165677,"width":0.06263999999999997,"height":0.017416999999999988}},{"text":"SUPREME COURT OF NEW YORK, APPELLATE DIVISION, SECOND DE- \n PARTMENT","bbox":{"left":0.219397,"top":0.194777,"width":0.5607219999999999,"height":0.03196799999999997}},{"text":"247 A.D.2d 373; 668 N.Y.S.2d 641; 1998 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 846","bbox":{"left":0.27294,"top":0.238277,"width":0.4540100000000001,"height":0.017416999999999988}},{"text":"December 15, 1997, Argued \n February 2, 1998, Decided","bbox":{"left":0.403527,"top":0.267377,"width":0.19298300000000007,"height":0.03196700000000002}},{"text":"PRIOR HISTORY: [***1] In an action to recover money for goods sold and delivered by the plaintiff's assignor, \n the plaintiff appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Nassau County (O'Connell, J.), dated December 2, 1996, \n which granted the defendant's motion to dismiss the complaint pursuant to CPLR 3211 (a) (3), on the ground, inter alia, \n that the plaintiff's assignor, as a Pennsylvania corporation, lacked authority to do business in New York State pursuant \n to Business Corporation Law § 1312.","bbox":{"left":0.105866,"top":0.310613,"width":0.788419,"height":0.07482500000000003}},{"text":"DISPOSITION: ORDERED that the order is reversed, on the law, with costs, the defendant's motion is denied, and \n the complaint is reinstated.","bbox":{"left":0.105866,"top":0.397763,"width":0.788125,"height":0.031175000000000008}},{"text":"COUNSEL: Akin & Smith, New York, N.Y. (Derek T. Smith and Zafer A. Akin of counsel), for appellant.","bbox":{"left":0.105866,"top":0.455812,"width":0.704409,"height":0.01753100000000002}},{"text":"Kirschenbaum & Kirschenbaum, P.C., Garden City, N.Y. (Kenneth Kirschenbaum and Brent J. Kaufman of counsel), \n for respondent.","bbox":{"left":0.105866,"top":0.484762,"width":0.7881750000000001,"height":0.031325999999999965}},{"text":"JUDGES: Mangano, P. J., Joy, Altman and Luciano, JJ., concur.","bbox":{"left":0.105866,"top":0.528412,"width":0.42642499999999994,"height":0.017530000000000046}},{"text":"OPINION \n [*373] [**642] Ordered that the order is reversed, on the law, with costs, the defendant's motion is denied, and \n the complaint is reinstated. \n The defendant successfully moved at the Supreme Court to dismiss the complaint on the ground, [***2] inter \n alia, that the plaintiff's assignor, International Kitchens, Ltd. (hereinafter International), a Pennsylvania corporation, \n lacked the capacity to sue (see, CPLR 3211 [a] [3]) pursuant to Business Corporation Law § 1312 (a), since it was \n doing business in this State without authority. Business Corporation Law § 1312 (a) \"constitutes a bar to the mainten- \n ance of an action by a foreign corporation found to be 'doing business' in New York without the required authorization \n to do business there\" ( Great White Whale Adv. v First Festival Prods., 81 AD2d 704, 706; Interline Furniture v Hodor \n Indus. Corp., 140 AD2d 307). However, the party relying upon this statutory barrier bears the burden of proving (see, \n Great White Whale Adv. v First Festival Prods., supra) that the corporation's business activities in New York \"were not \n just casual or occasional,\" but \" 'so systematic and regular as to manifest continuity of activity in the jurisdiction' \" ( \n Peter Matthews, Ltd. v Robert Mabey, Inc., 117 AD2d 943, 944; Construction Specialties v Hartford Ins. Co., 97 AD2d \n 808; [***3] see also, International Fuel & Iron Corp. v Donner Steel Co., 242 NY 224). \n [*374] Contrary to the defendant's contention, its motion papers did not establish, prima facie, that International \n was doing business in New York at the time that the parties entered into the contract being sued upon (see, International \n Fuel & Iron Corp. v Donner Steel Co., 242 NY2d 224, 229-231, supra). Although International shipped a large amount \n of its product into New York, it neither maintained an office, a telephone, or a sales representative in New York. Nor \n did it do any advertising in New York. Under these circumstances, \"there is no showing that plaintiff conducted con- \n tinuous activities in [New York] essential to its corporate business\" ( Von Arx AG. v Breitenstein, 52 AD2d 1049, 1050, \n affd 41 NY2d, 958). The purpose of Business Corporation Law § 1312 (a) is \"to regulate foreign corporations which are \n 'doing business' within the State [and] not ... to enable the avoidance of contractual obligations\" (Von Arx AG. v Brei- \n tenstein Co., 41 NY2d, supra, at 960). Accordingly, \"the [***4] presumption that the plaintiff [**643] does busi-","bbox":{"left":0.105817,"top":0.557928,"width":0.788467,"height":0.358572}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"Methodological Methodological Methodological Methodological note note note note \n PIN Flash 21 – Reducing Road Deaths for Young People Aged 15-30","bbox":{"left":0.118991,"top":0.12285,"width":0.735105,"height":0.041650000000000006}},{"text":"Regression Regression Regression Regression estimation estimation estimation estimation of of of of the the the the average average average average annual annual annual annual percentage percentage percentage percentage change change change change in in in in road road road road deaths deaths deaths deaths \n or or or or mortality mortality mortality mortality rates rates rates rates over over over over the the the the past past past past decade decade decade decade","bbox":{"left":0.11899,"top":0.197386,"width":0.7493989999999999,"height":0.035914}},{"text":"To estimate the average yearly percentage change in road deaths occurring over \n a given period, one should make use of the whole time series of count, not just \n the counts in the first and the last year.","bbox":{"left":0.11899,"top":0.25083,"width":0.757668,"height":0.05344500000000002}},{"text":"The task is to estimate the average annual change in road deaths in the period \n 2001-2010 using the yearly recorded values in each country. The procedure is the \n same for mortality rates","bbox":{"left":0.11899,"top":0.322089,"width":0.758817,"height":0.05344500000000002}},{"text":"We assume a priori a reduction in deaths or mortality rate over time, so to fix \n the sign of a change; we will assume reduction, so that a minus sign indicates an \n increase. Let the average reduction per year as a percentage of the previous year \n be p. If Dn is the number of deaths in year n, then we wish to fit a model Dn = \n K*D0(1 – p/100)n, where K is typically close to 1 and takes account of the extent \n to which D0 was abnormally high or low. In this case year 0 is 2001 and n = 9 in \n 2010.","bbox":{"left":0.117267,"top":0.393348,"width":0.763022,"height":0.12470400000000009}},{"text":"This is equivalent to ln(Dn/D0) = lnK + n. ln(1–p/100) so if we fit ln(Dn/D0) = a + bn \n by linear regression, then a is the estimate of lnK , b is the estimate of ln(1 – \n p/100) and p is estimated by 100(1 – eb).","bbox":{"left":0.117267,"top":0.535723,"width":0.760496,"height":0.05358700000000005}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.560874,"top":0.055296,"width":0.28558,"height":0.057862}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.560874,"top":0.055296,"width":0.28558,"height":0.057862}]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"What Does God’s Word Say About… \n Fear","bbox":{"left":0.309444,"top":0.095063,"width":0.3808080000000001,"height":0.04181800000000001}},{"text":"There are two types of fear in the word of God. One is positive and the other is negative. On \n the positive side one must fear God. This kind of fear includes respect, honor, and reverence of \n God. This fear produces wisdom (Prov. 1:7; Psm. 111:10). It teaches us to submit ourselves to \n one another [in the fear of God] (Eph. 5:21), and to work out our salvation [eternal home with \n the Lord] with fear and trembling (Phil. 2:12). This kind of fear will lead us to do God’s will. \n Negative fear is when we allow our hearts to be filled with “fear” that involves anxiety, dread, \n and apprehension. God’s people MUST overcome this negative fear. The apostle John wrote, \n “There is no FEAR in love; but perfect love casts out FEAR, because FEAR involves punishment, \n and the one who FEARS is not perfected in love” (1 John 4:18). Notice that the word “fear” is \n listed four times in this one verse. Confidence excludes fear; and since those who love have \n confidence, they have no fear. The one who is going to heaven loves his neighbor as himself \n (Matt. 22:39) and treats others how he wants to be treated (Matt. 7:12). Belief in an eternal \n home in heaven serves as a motivation to treat others properly according to what the word of \n God requires. Paul wrote, “Bear one another’s burdens and thus fulfill the law of Christ. For if \n anyone thinks he is something when he is nothing, he deceives himself” (Eph. 6:2-3). We are to \n “Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but with humility of mind regard one another as \n more important than yourselves; do not merely look out for your own personal interests, but \n also for the interest of others” (Phil. 2:3-4). The Psalmist wrote “How blessed is he who \n considers the helpless; the Lord will deliver him in a day of trouble. The Lord will protect him \n and keep him alive, and he shall be called blessed upon the earth…The Lord will sustain him \n upon his sickbed; in his illness, You restore him to health” (Psm 41:1-3). Do we trust His word \n (John 17:17)! If we fear the day of judgment (Hebrews 9:27) we are living in imperfect love, \n and we have not developed the Christian characteristic of confidence, eliminating all anxiety \n regarding the possibility of punishment. Perfect love [the Greek word for mature or complete] \n casts out fear on judgment day. \n It has been discouraging to watch during this COVID-19 pandemic, Christians fearing death \n and reacting just as the unbelievers, who should fear death. The apostle Paul was a confident \n and courageous man, not fearing death and he always looked forward to being with the Lord \n (Phil. 1:21-23). Christians should understand that through the grace of God while we are living \n we should not focus on the fear of dying but to always be about the work of God; helping \n others and spreading the seed of His word! The Hebrew writer said “Do not throw away your \n confidence, which has a great reward. For you have need of endurance, so that when you have \n done the will of God, you may receive what was promised. For yet in a little while, He who is \n coming will come, and will not delay, but My righteous one shall live by faith; and if he shrinks \n back, My soul has no pleasure in him. But we are not of those who shrink back to destruction, \n but of those who have faith to the preserving of the soul” (Hebrews 10:35-39). Our attitude \n should be that none of us know our appointed day of death (Eccl. 9:12) because God has \n ordained the number of days of our lives (Psm. 139:16). We are not able to add or subtract to \n the time He has appointed to us. James wrote, “Yet you do not know what your life will be like","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.161843,"width":0.764634,"height":0.7180060000000001}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"Bounty Lands for Jonathan Titus \n B.L.Wt-2181-300 Capt. Issued---1789. No Papers.","bbox":{"left":0.11781,"top":0.088995,"width":0.540209,"height":0.03563799999999999}},{"text":"Letter in folder dated July 7, 1919, written in response to an inquiry. \n In response to your letter dated the 23rd ultimo, you are advised that Warrant \n No. 2181 for 300 acres of bounty land was allowed in 1789 on account of the \n Revolutionary War services of Captain Jonathan Titus of New York. There are no \n papers on file relative to said Bounty land claim owing to their destruction when the \n War Office was burned in 1800. It does not appear that a claim for pension was ever \n made on account of his services. \n You are herewith furnished the record of his son, Private Jonathan Titus W. File \n No. 22, 428, the only pensioner of that name found on the Revolutionary War records \n of his Bureau.","bbox":{"left":0.11781,"top":0.144916,"width":0.765539,"height":0.186346}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Procurement Department Bid Section \n Customer Center 1st Floor, Room 002 \n 21 W. Church Street \n Jacksonville, Florida 32202","bbox":{"left":0.369231,"top":0.115643,"width":0.2468070000000001,"height":0.06231600000000001}},{"text":"June 9, 2021","bbox":{"left":0.843431,"top":0.175707,"width":0.08308899999999997,"height":0.016877000000000003}},{"text":"ADDENDUM NUMBER: Four (4)","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.190239,"width":0.23741800000000002,"height":0.017635000000000012}},{"text":"TITLE: IFB 1410326449 Cedar Bay Water Reclamation Facility Backup Power System","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.219936,"width":0.580983,"height":0.017635000000000012}},{"text":"BID DUE DATE: June 15, 2021","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.249633,"width":0.21790200000000004,"height":0.017635000000000012}},{"text":"TIME OF RECEIPT: 12:00 PM EST","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.279254,"width":0.25472000000000006,"height":0.017635999999999985}},{"text":"THIS ADDENDUM IS FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING THE FOLLOWING CHANGES OR \n CLARIFICATIONS: \n 1. Question: New M-T-M breakers for MCC-100 are 4 pole to eliminate the need for Modified Differential Ground Fault. \n Should the neutral in the Gen SWBD also be switched? Drawings show utility incoming and gen-2 coming into the same \n new section of MCC-100, this cannot be done in one section.","bbox":{"left":0.088235,"top":0.309216,"width":0.8204940000000001,"height":0.082235}},{"text":"Answer: The existing Main-Tie-Main breakers of MCC-100 are 3 poles and the new replacement breakers shall be 3 poles \n as well. The same happens with the Gen SWBD breaker, it shall be 3 poles (No switching of neutral). Refer to answer in \n Addendum 3. With regards to the connection of the generator feeder to the MCC-100, it shall be connected in the section \n shown on the drawings. This was discussed with Schneider during the design phase because they were the manufacturers \n of the MCC-100.","bbox":{"left":0.117608,"top":0.403596,"width":0.808226,"height":0.07499899999999998}},{"text":"ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THIS ADDENDUM ON THE BID FORM","bbox":{"left":0.238994,"top":0.520104,"width":0.5366399999999999,"height":0.017522000000000038}},{"text":"Page 1 of 1","bbox":{"left":0.852549,"top":0.918951,"width":0.07398700000000002,"height":0.017636000000000096}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"1/10/19","bbox":{"left":0.808987,"top":0.103965,"width":0.06493800000000005,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"Dear Potential Summer Intern,","bbox":{"left":0.10298,"top":0.131692,"width":0.24434699999999998,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"The East Cobb Presbyterian Church Student Ministries Summer Intern program is designed to \n give extra attention to the spiritual growth of our youth while school is out. Summer interns have \n the opportunity to gain valuable experience and training in the practical “hands on” field of Youth \n Ministry. It will be a time where they can use and further discover their abilities and spiritual gifts. \n The Summer Staff is made up of college-aged adults who are committed to serving God by \n ministering to the youth of East Cobb Presbyterian Church in Marietta, GA. Summer Interns \n applicants must have completed their freshman year of college (or be the equivalent age) to qualify. \n The position of a Summer Intern is NOT an elevated position, but a servant position. As you \n prayerfully consider a ministry position at ECPC, understand that expectations are high. This is a job \n and you will be held accountable. Being a Summer Intern is a full-time commitment, and our \n schedule is taken seriously. With that being said, we will consider days off if you ask in advice, \n preferably while turning in your application. Summer Interns will arrive on Sunday, May 12th to move \n into their host home. The first day to report to work is on Monday, May 13th, and we leave for the \n intern retreat on May 14th. This internship goes ends on Tuesday, July 23rd. As a full-time position, \n you will not have time for other part-time jobs or the ability to take summer classes. You will receive \n a stipend of $2500 for the summer, plus free housing from a family or couple in the church if you do \n not live in the area. Decisions on applicants are based upon this completed application (including two \n references) and an interview. We reserve the right to terminate your position at any time for any \n unbiblical conduct, safety reasons, or leadership detrimental to the body of Christ.","bbox":{"left":0.10298,"top":0.159419,"width":0.805863,"height":0.3482200000000001}},{"text":"We are looking for individuals who already demonstrate a lifestyle of growth and \n commitment as a disciple of Jesus Christ by:","bbox":{"left":0.10298,"top":0.529482,"width":0.7040310000000001,"height":0.03363700000000003}},{"text":"1. Loving God \n 2. Loving the Body of Christ \n 3. Loving the Lost","bbox":{"left":0.161804,"top":0.574179,"width":0.217804,"height":0.05212200000000011}},{"text":"Please type out your application and email to Jordan Ross at [email protected]. Please \n also have reference forms emailed as well. We are looking for a male middle school intern, a male \n high school intern, a female middle school intern, and a female high school intern.","bbox":{"left":0.10298,"top":0.648119,"width":0.8079,"height":0.052121000000000084}},{"text":"If you have not already, please visit the youth website, www.eastcobbyouthministry.com , \n and go to the intern page to download the referral forms, job description, and intern application.","bbox":{"left":0.10298,"top":0.722058,"width":0.776977,"height":0.03363700000000003}},{"text":"Yours in Christ, \n Jordan Ross- Director of Student Ministries \n Meredith Dixon- Two Year Intern","bbox":{"left":0.557958,"top":0.814672,"width":0.34211900000000006,"height":0.052121000000000084}},{"text":"East Cobb Presbyterian Church \n 4616 Roswell Road \n Marietta, GA 30062","bbox":{"left":0.559526,"top":0.888606,"width":0.245243,"height":0.052122}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"tomorrow. You are just a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes away” (James \n 4:14). \n Men fear death because #1. The pain and misery which accompanies it; #2. The darkness and \n corruption of the grave which follows it; and #3. The uncertainty of the condition and destiny \n beyond it. This is why Jesus, who is God, “became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we saw His \n glory, glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth” (John 1:1,14). The \n Hebrew writer put it this way, “Therefore, since the children (human nature) share in flesh and \n blood, He Himself partook of the same ( human nature as mankind), so that through death He \n might render powerless (make useless) him who had the power of death, that is, the devil, and \n might free those who through fear of death were subject to slavery all their lives” (Hebrews \n 2:14-15). As Christians we should not be fearful of physical death but should look forward to \n spiritual life eternally with Christ. The apostle Paul wrote that “Christ died for our sins \n according to the scriptures, and that He was buried, and that He was raised” (1 Corinthians \n 15:3-4). Because of this Paul reminded us, “O death, where is your victory? O death, where is \n your sting? The sting of death is sin, (because it is by sin that death gains authority over man) \n and the power of sin is the law (because the law stirs up sin Romans 5:12); but thanks be to \n God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore, my beloved brethren, \n be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that you toil is not \n in vain in the Lord” (1 Corinthians 15:55-58). \n How can we know, when we die in the flesh, that we will be with the Lord eternally? We have \n been given the opportunity to hear the gospel, believe, repent, confess, and be obedient in the \n waters of baptism. The apostle John wrote “God is love, and the one who abides in love abides \n in God, and God abides in him. By this, love is perfected (made complete) with us, so that we \n may have confidence in the day of judgment; because as He is, so also are we in this world”(1 \n John 4:16-17).","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.093965,"width":0.762877,"height":0.459154}},{"text":"www.sanjuanchurchofchrist.org","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.593422,"width":0.255092,"height":0.015152000000000054}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"DONOR PRIVACY POLICY \n & DONOR BILL OF RIGHTS","bbox":{"left":0.132925,"top":0.138935,"width":0.482843,"height":0.07828199999999999}},{"text":"TIMBERLINE ADULT DAY SERVICES maintains the highest level of respect for the privacy \n of its donors. To reflect our commitment to honor your rights, we have developed this Donor \n Privacy Policy to guide our volunteers and staff on how they may and may not use your \n personal information. This policy may be updated from time to time.","bbox":{"left":0.132925,"top":0.243847,"width":0.746341,"height":0.07075599999999996}},{"text":"INFORMATION COLLECTED","bbox":{"left":0.132925,"top":0.333809,"width":0.272532,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"TIMBERLINE collects and uses various personal information from donors that includes: amount \n donated, address, telephone number, donor comments and e-mail address. Tax laws in the United \n States and the State of Colorado require TIMBERLINE to keep contact information and \n contribution level of donors on file.","bbox":{"left":0.132925,"top":0.369794,"width":0.761852,"height":0.07075599999999999}},{"text":"INFORMATION USE","bbox":{"left":0.132925,"top":0.459756,"width":0.18754799999999996,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"TIMBERLINE will never publish, sell, trade, rent or share names (unless released for \n publication), e-mail or mail addresses, or telephone numbers of our donors. The Foundation will \n use contact information (e-mail, telephone number and address) of donors for these purposes \n only:","bbox":{"left":0.132925,"top":0.495741,"width":0.755483,"height":0.07075600000000004}},{"text":"Distribute receipts for donations \n Thank donors for their donation \n Inform donors about upcoming fundraising and other activities of TIMBERLINE \n Internal analysis and record keeping \n Reporting to relevant U.S. and State agencies (these reports are not for public inspection) \n Contact donors about changes to this policy","bbox":{"left":0.132925,"top":0.585703,"width":0.6997120000000001,"height":0.10674099999999997}},{"text":"We assume all donations are not to be publicly announced unless the donor explicitly indicates \n otherwise. Comments given in donor forms are published in public lists and may be used in \n promotional materials while comments sent to us via email, fax or telephone are kept strictly \n confidential. Properly anonymized donor information can be used for promotional and \n fundraising activities. We allow donors the option to have their name publicly associated with \n their donation unless the donor explicitly chooses the \"anonymous\" field when donating online.","bbox":{"left":0.132925,"top":0.71165,"width":0.749561,"height":0.10674099999999997}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.451593,"top":0.038258,"width":0.126225,"height":0.075758}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.451593,"top":0.038258,"width":0.126225,"height":0.075758}]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"- Parkside Townhomes: Plumbing and pothole repairs along Village Mainstreet were \n discussed. Pipe repairs will be addressed as they occur, and the sink hole caused by last \n year’s break/leak detection repair will be patched in March as weather permits. \n 5. Management Report \n - Community Association Manager Rivers-Johnson reviewed collections activities, leasing \n administration, ARB compliance, vacancies and sales since the last board meeting and \n maintenance projects for early spring. \n - There are four potential judicial foreclosure lawsuits that the Association should pursue \n through our legal counsel, Lazega & Johanson. It was also recommended that the Association \n move from the current contingency agreement to L&J’s new Free Collections Program for all \n new accounts placed with them. The benefit of the new program is that there are set flat-rate \n fees for collection services as opposed to being billed as they occur and having to pay a \n percentage contingency on delinquencies collected. \n New Business \n 6. Front Entrance Median Updates – The middle front entrance median was once again damaged \n in an accident involving a vehicle in early December of 2017. The Association’s contract \n landscaper replaced the damages and shrubbery with new trees, shrubs, rocks, and pine straw. \n The Association will seek reimbursement from the insurance provider of the insured vehicle. \n 7. Homeowner Fine Appeal: An appeal for a tree removal fine was presented to the board for \n review; a decision was rendered by a two-to-one vote for a 50% reduction in the fine. Vice \n President Dickey and Secretary Williams voted for approval and Member-At-Large Prayor voted \n in opposition.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.088807,"width":0.761853,"height":0.354112}},{"text":"Adjournment - A motion was made by Member-at-Large Prayor, seconded by Secretary WIlliams and \n passed unanimously to adjourn meeting at 9:37pm.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.456143,"width":0.734997,"height":0.034654999999999936}},{"text":"The next Board meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at 7:30pm.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.504173,"width":0.5536040000000001,"height":0.018595000000000028}},{"text":"Minutes submitted by Secretary Anita Williams \n Mainstreet Community Services Association, Inc.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.552077,"width":0.358241,"height":0.03450399999999998}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE \n BERRENDA MESA WATER DISTRICT \n MAY 5, 2021","bbox":{"left":0.158275,"top":0.071,"width":0.718532,"height":0.061009999999999995}},{"text":"A special meeting of the Board of Directors of Berrenda Mesa Water District was held on May 5, 2021 \n at 11:00 a.m. via video and phone conference as a joint meeting with Belridge Water Storage District \n and Lost Hills Water District.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.147404,"width":0.8001050000000001,"height":0.06021199999999999}},{"text":"CALL TO ORDER","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.247995,"width":0.16347099999999998,"height":0.020985000000000004}},{"text":"President Goff called the meeting to order at 11:00 a.m. and presided thereat.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.287707,"width":0.605076,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"ROLL CALL","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.348184,"width":0.11498000000000001,"height":0.020984999999999976}},{"text":"The following Directors were present: Rob Goff, Alan Scroggs, Robert E. Baker, and Leon Elwell.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.387896,"width":0.780674,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Director Steve Jackson was not in attendance.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.427896,"width":0.359612,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Also present were: Bernard Pugét; Don Elholm; Monte Mitchell; Mike Nordstrom; Rob Yraceburu; \n Rod Stiefvater; Larry Starrh; Jeff Eklund; Alan Becker; Andrew Edstrom; Steve Bottoms; Kris \n Lawrence; Mary King; Kim Constant, Assistant Secretary; Oscar Mello, O & M Superintendent; Gnell \n Sparks, Controller; Mark Gilkey, General Manger; and Joe Hughes, Legal Counsel.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.468048,"width":0.800222,"height":0.08021199999999995}},{"text":"MULTI-YEAR TRANSFER PROGRAM ) \n BETWEEN MOJAVE WATER AGENCY ) \n AND WESTSIDE 5 DISTRICTS ) \n ____________________________________)","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.588073,"width":0.35951299999999997,"height":0.07248500000000002}},{"text":"The General Manager presented the following information regarding a multi-year transfer between \n Mojave Water Agency (MWA) and Westside 5 Districts (Westside 5): 1) term will run through 2035; \n 2) MWA will provide between 15,000 AF and 30,000 AF each year, based on the May 1 SWP \n allocation: MWA can revise these quantities prior to December 31, 2025 and prior to December 31, \n 2030; 3) quantities established are based on a 35 percent allocation or higher; 4) Westside 5 is obligated \n to take or pay for the minimum quantity each year based on the SWP allocation; 5) Westside 5 has the \n option to take additional water if offered; 6) the point of delivery will be Banks Pumping Plant: \n Westside 5 is responsible for the variable costs to convey water; 7) the cost ranges from $150/AF to \n $550/AF based on SWP allocation and does not include the variable cost: rates to be negotiated every \n five years.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.675346,"width":0.8002030000000001,"height":0.20055299999999998}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"For Immediate Release \n March 18, 2020","bbox":{"left":0.067843,"top":0.20092,"width":0.19806400000000002,"height":0.03227900000000003}},{"text":"KDHE issues new mandates for quarantine and isolation of travelers, \n close contacts and those being tested","bbox":{"left":0.164739,"top":0.254137,"width":0.6703380000000001,"height":0.04149900000000001}},{"text":"TOPEKA - The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is issuing new mandates today \n surrounding COVID-19, including travelers, close contacts of confirmed cases and those being tested.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.320596,"width":0.8717079999999999,"height":0.03764099999999998}},{"text":"KDHE is now mandating 14-day home quarantine for Kansans who have:","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.37393,"width":0.618518,"height":0.018842000000000025}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.088235,"top":0.406951,"width":0.009019,"height":0.018562000000000023}},{"text":"Traveled to a state with known widespread community transmission (currently California, Florida, \n New York and Washington state) on or after March 15. \n Visited Eagle, Summit, Pitkin and Gunnison counties in Colorado in the week prior to March 15 \n or after. \n Traveled on a cruise ship or river cruise on or after March 15. \n o People who have previously been told by Public Health to quarantine because of their cruise \n ship travel should finish out their quarantine. \n Traveled internationally on or after March 15. \n o People who have previously been told by Public Health to quarantine because of their \n international travel to China, South Korea, Japan, Italy and Iran should finish out their \n quarantine. \n Received notification from public health officials (state or local) that you are a close contact of a \n laboratory-confirmed case of COVID-19. You should quarantine at home for 14 days since your \n last contact with the case. (A close contact is defined as someone who has been closer than 6 feet \n for more than 10 minutes while the patient is symptomatic.)","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.408172,"width":0.820532,"height":0.286454}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.088235,"top":0.445891,"width":0.009019,"height":0.018562000000000023}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.088235,"top":0.48483,"width":0.009019,"height":0.018561999999999967}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.088235,"top":0.542734,"width":0.009019,"height":0.018561999999999967}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.088235,"top":0.619401,"width":0.009019,"height":0.018561999999999967}},{"text":"There is no need for returning travelers to notify KDHE about their return. Information on COVID-19 \n cases in the U.S. and states with community transmission can be found at \n www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.706228,"width":0.847805,"height":0.057640000000000025}},{"text":"Home Quarantine Guidelines \n Those who are under home quarantine should not attend school, work or any other setting where they are \n not able to maintain at about a 6-foot distance from other people.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.782233,"width":0.876016,"height":0.05515800000000004}},{"text":"If a person under quarantine develops symptoms of COVID-19 during their 14-day quarantine period, \n including a measured fever of 100.4 (F) or higher and lower respiratory symptoms like coughing or \n shortness of breath, they should contact their healthcare provider and tell them about their recent travel or \n other COVID-19 exposure. \n Protect and Improve the Health and Environment of all Kansans","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.852781,"width":0.8750390000000001,"height":0.10188600000000003}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.058824,"top":0.045455,"width":0.882353,"height":0.136364}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.058824,"top":0.045455,"width":0.882353,"height":0.136364}]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"Vol 12, Issue 7, July/ 2021 \n ISSN NO: 0377-9254","bbox":{"left":0.689134,"top":0.029129,"width":0.21423599999999998,"height":0.040909}},{"text":"detection tool turned into launched. It maintain reveal of assaults at the machine in addition to so that it will maintain \n the ca from those assaults. This intrusion in any system kind can also harm the hardware of the service.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.089056,"width":0.764896,"height":0.041742}},{"text":"So to decide such assaults, the diverse works have made in advance with the aid of using using diverse \n methods. Here an intrusion detection system which uses the predominant thing exam is certainly applied along side \n the arbitrary wooded area technique. Both the alternatives paintings for a selected objective, the positioned that the \n PCA presents the granularity withinside the data, and the arbitrary wooded area will assist the difference among the \n nodes.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.147086,"width":0.7647990000000001,"height":0.10389700000000002}},{"text":"Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) are among the ways against these attacks. Furthermore, modern \n technologies of upcoming generation networks such as for instance Wireless network normally referred to as Wi Fi \n have emerged, which call for a notable comprehension of the key difficulties and constraints that deal with the layout \n as well as setup of an IDS for such methods. \n IDS often have to boost the performance of its in conditions of raising the precision and lessening false \n alarms. In machine learning grounded IDS, integrating effective feature selection as well as attribute dimensionality \n minimization with intrusion detection has proven to be a booming strategy since it is able to assist in choosing probably \n the most informative features and minimize the function dimensionality from the full set of characteristics.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.266025,"width":0.764736,"height":0.16923900000000003}},{"text":"2. RELATED WORK \n Intrusion is actually a time period which offers with getting into the machine with statistics in the machine. \n This intrusion in any machine also can damage the hardware of the machine. It's grow to be a remarkable time period \n to save you the machine. This intrusion inner any machine could be managed or perhaps retaining song of this intrusion \n may be achieved with the assist of the IDS. The numerous sorts of intrusion structures are actually used earlier, \n however withinside the end, the accuracy worries are actually apparent in each approach used.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.498184,"width":0.764247,"height":0.13271099999999997}},{"text":"The phrases, inclusive of detection price and the fake alarm price, are actually analysed for the assessment \n of the accuracy of the machine. These phrases have to be withinside the way that the fake alarm price have to be \n minimised and the development withinside the detection price have to be there withinside the machine. So the random \n woodland at the edge of the PCA is actually carried out.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.646089,"width":0.764726,"height":0.08207900000000001}},{"text":"PROPOSED SOLUTION: The intrusion detection machine works for the development of the machine, that's \n experiencing the intruders. This device is able to do the detection of the intruders. The proposed machine attempts to \n cast off the prevailing issues associated with the preceding work. The proposed machine includes the two techniques \n which are actually important aspect evaluation, and the opposite one is actually the random woodland. The key aspect \n evaluation is actually used for the discount of the size of the dataset; with the aid of making use of this method, the \n dataset first rate might be advanced because the dataset may also incorporate probably the best attributes. Next, the","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.769005,"width":0.764552,"height":0.12571100000000002}},{"text":"www.jespublication.com","bbox":{"left":0.073529,"top":0.941856,"width":0.22083999999999998,"height":0.01772700000000005}},{"text":"Page No:93","bbox":{"left":0.811928,"top":0.942159,"width":0.09484599999999999,"height":0.01772700000000005}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.058824,"top":0.026263,"width":0.187173,"height":0.04899}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.058824,"top":0.026263,"width":0.187173,"height":0.04899}]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"regarding their participation in our sport and ensure RSC members are taking all necessary \n precautions to limit the spread of COVID-19.","bbox":{"left":0.117876,"top":0.09873,"width":0.719969,"height":0.036981}},{"text":"REVIEW YOUR PROVINCIAL AND MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS’ \n RESTRICTIONS \n Information surrounding COVID-19 is constantly changing and conditions are different based on \n geographic region.","bbox":{"left":0.117876,"top":0.159886,"width":0.7619680000000001,"height":0.086734}},{"text":"As a result, RSC provinces and clubs are only permitted to resume activities if permitted by their \n local jurisdiction and provided they are compliant with all public health measures. When \n resuming activities, members must abide by all public health guidelines outlined by provincial \n and municipal governments and local facilities.","bbox":{"left":0.117876,"top":0.265094,"width":0.763512,"height":0.07395000000000002}},{"text":"Steps to Take: \n • Review the provincial and municipal governments current business reopening \n guidelines. ! \n • Everyone must adhere to the provincial and municipal governments guidelines when \n developing reopening policies and procedures. ! \n • Follow guidelines on numbers of people allowed in the facility at one time and physical \n distancing requirements. ! \n • Designate an individual to monitor provincial and municipal government websites for \n updates or changes to guidelines. ! \n ! \n PHYSICAL DISTANCING \n Physical distancing has been shown to be one of the most effective ways of slowing/reducing \n the spread of COVID-19.","bbox":{"left":0.117876,"top":0.356609,"width":0.750684,"height":0.249102}},{"text":"What does physical distancing mean? \n • Limit contact with people at higher risk (e.g. older adults and those in poor health). ! \n • Keep a distance of at least 2 arms lengths (approximately 6 feet) from others. !","bbox":{"left":0.117876,"top":0.624185,"width":0.7282670000000001,"height":0.05697999999999992}},{"text":"Steps to take to ensure physical distancing can include: \n • Avoid crowded places and gatherings. ! \n • Avoid common greetings, such as handshakes, a kiss or a hug. ! \n o Greet with a wave instead of physical contact! \n • Post signage reinforcing social distancing and illness prevention measures. (The Public ! \n Health Agency of Canada has free posters and handouts available on their website.) \n • Locker rooms should be closed; members should arrive, where possible, at the practice \n ready to participate ! \n • Keep all personal equipment in a secure bag or leave it in the car. ! \n • Limit coach/athlete contact during practices. Coaches should use verbal cues when \n coaching!","bbox":{"left":0.117876,"top":0.699639,"width":0.7520760000000001,"height":0.2084959999999999}},{"text":"As of June 14, 2020","bbox":{"left":0.43008,"top":0.939278,"width":0.140397,"height":0.01701600000000003}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Program Committee: \n Gary Brown reported that the 2016 Fall Meeting Program Draft is now posted on the web \n site. Kyle Thornton reported that this year’s social outing will include the Albuquerque \n Balloon Museum (http://www.balloonmuseum.com/) Kyle has secured 2 sponsors to \n offset the cost to members. Tethered balloon rides will be available as part of the program. \n Mr. Thornton also reported on program events that will provide an overview of the Native \n American culture. Alisa Williams has touched base with the interim director in LA to assist \n with the Spring meeting.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.099568,"width":0.7594400000000001,"height":0.14215699999999998}},{"text":"Gary mentioned that the Board approved Fall Meeting travel support (scholarships) as part \n of the NASEMSO Budget at $10K and that the deadline for applications is tomorrow (June \n 10.) Planning has commenced planning for the 2017 meeting in New Orleans. There was \n concurrence that the Executive Committee be authorized to act on behalf of board to \n approve scholarships. A contract with the Marriott on Canal St. has been secured.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.259416,"width":0.7614160000000001,"height":0.088862}},{"text":"New Corporate Sponsorship Program: \n Kathy Robinson provided an overview of the new corporate sponsorship package and \n brochure and outlined the talking points for the Board. She encouraged Board members to \n contact her with questions.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.366121,"width":0.754218,"height":0.07094499999999998}},{"text":"EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT \n Job Announcement for REPLICA advocate- There are seven well-qualified applicants for \n the position. The posting is now expired and the applications are currently being reviewed. \n NHTSA Project Updates \n CAP-1 – Dia Gainor reported that the CAP 1 final report has been compiled and \n submitted. The new and redesigned agreement has been received from NHTSA. \n CAP-6 – The Stakeholder meeting to finalize recommendations will be held in \n September. \n CAP-7 (EMS COMPASS) – Stroke, seizure, and hypoglycemia measures have been \n posted on the web site. The 2nd batch of measures (STEMI and SCA) have also \n launched. \n EBG - winding down. Comprehensive overview and results to be assembled and \n provided to the public. \n FATIGUE IN EMS – The task is on schedule with the PICO questions having been \n approved and registered by the expert panel. A letter report is anticipated in the \n next month. \n NIST – Dia encouraged the Board to acquaint themselves with the “one stop shop” \n for ambulance vehicle design. www.Safeambulances.org. While still under \n development, many resources are currently available. Jay Bradshaw is the POC in \n this regard— [email protected]. \n ASPR – has issued a new sole source funding announcement on the transport of \n highly infectious disease patients (focus on interfacility transport, not 9-1-1/EMS.) \n Deliverables include a template for state level planning, a review of state laws to \n identify regulatory issues, develop exercises, and an assessment of state capabilities. \n NASEMSO is in the process of completing an application for the project.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.454909,"width":0.763178,"height":0.44994199999999995}},{"text":"NASEMSO Board Meeting Record June 9, 2016","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.927846,"width":0.409359,"height":0.017762999999999973}},{"text":"2","bbox":{"left":0.870948,"top":0.927846,"width":0.011612999999999984,"height":0.017762999999999973}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Modern Day Slavery and Ethical Trading Statement","bbox":{"left":0.120984,"top":0.126066,"width":0.5757730000000001,"height":0.020445999999999992}},{"text":"Introduction","bbox":{"left":0.120984,"top":0.163003,"width":0.10782000000000001,"height":0.016077000000000008}},{"text":"This statement sets out Kanes Foods Ltd actions to understand all potential modern \n slavery risks related to its business and to put in place steps that are aimed at ensuring \n that there is no slavery or human trafficking in its own business and its supply chains. \n This statement relates to actions and activities during the Financial Year 1st April 2020 \n to 31st March 2021","bbox":{"left":0.120857,"top":0.195642,"width":0.758414,"height":0.08021199999999998}},{"text":"We are aware of the modern slavery risks and acknowledge responsibility to the \n Modern Slavery Act 2015. Kanes is committed to establishing an action plan to \n eradicate acts of slavery and human trafficking from our own business and from within \n our supply chain.","bbox":{"left":0.120984,"top":0.292285,"width":0.758399,"height":0.064139}},{"text":"As part of the Food & Beverage manufacturing sector, the organisation recognises \n that it has a responsibility to take a robust approach to these issues. The organisation \n is absolutely committed to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in its \n corporate activities, and to ensuring that its supply chains are free from slavery and \n human trafficking and that we trade ethically with our supply chain partners.","bbox":{"left":0.120984,"top":0.372987,"width":0.758381,"height":0.08021600000000001}},{"text":"About Us","bbox":{"left":0.120984,"top":0.469766,"width":0.07964700000000001,"height":0.016077000000000008}},{"text":"This statement covers the activities of Kanes Foods Ltd","bbox":{"left":0.120984,"top":0.502405,"width":0.4808450000000001,"height":0.016077000000000008}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.097278,"top":0.524476,"width":0.007579000000000002,"height":0.022842999999999947}},{"text":"Kanes has been supplying prepared \n fresh produce in the UK for almost 30 \n years. We manufacture from 3 factories \n on a 28 acre site in Worcestershire.","bbox":{"left":0.120984,"top":0.529059,"width":0.349551,"height":0.06413400000000002}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.097278,"top":0.599543,"width":0.007579000000000002,"height":0.022842999999999947}},{"text":"Kanes produces multiple types of \n prepared fresh produces in a variety of \n packaging formats and sizes, including \n salads, stir fry vegetables & prepared \n vegetables, fresh egg noodles, dressing \n & sauces.","bbox":{"left":0.120984,"top":0.603912,"width":0.35382900000000006,"height":0.09618000000000004}},{"text":"• \n •","bbox":{"left":0.097278,"top":0.705567,"width":0.007579000000000002,"height":0.05148199999999992}},{"text":"We supply to the UK retail market.","bbox":{"left":0.120984,"top":0.710667,"width":0.31970600000000005,"height":0.016077000000000008}},{"text":"We remain a family business with very \n strong values for our people, \n customers, our suppliers and our our \n environment. Our manufacturing \n footprint, substantial research and \n development capability and high \n of quality and customer service -level \n enables Kanes to offer its customers a \n strong value-added proposition of high \n quality products and services.","bbox":{"left":0.120984,"top":0.740955,"width":0.34956300000000007,"height":0.16020800000000002}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.604717,"top":0.013482,"width":0.368541,"height":0.074056},{"left":0.532554,"top":0.536916,"width":0.364644,"height":0.374002},{"left":0.537274,"top":0.540248,"width":0.348552,"height":0.362719}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.604717,"top":0.013482,"width":0.368541,"height":0.074056},{"left":0.532554,"top":0.536916,"width":0.364644,"height":0.374002},{"left":0.537274,"top":0.540248,"width":0.348552,"height":0.362719}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Sturgis Library Archives \n Town and Local History Collection","bbox":{"left":0.352941,"top":0.091498,"width":0.294044,"height":0.03420300000000001}},{"text":"W.R. Bascome Photographs of Barnstable \n MS. 34","bbox":{"left":0.32402,"top":0.143771,"width":0.35184000000000004,"height":0.03420299999999998}},{"text":"Extent: 1 album of 107 photographs (cyanotypes) and black and white copies of photos.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.195892,"width":0.693629,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Scope and Contents note: The typical photographic medium of a civil engineer is \n cyanotype (blueprints), which Bascome appears to have used in his photographic pursuits \n outside of work. This album of Barnstable photographs is dated 1888, the year he \n graduated from college, and 1890, the year after he completed his degree in civil \n engineering. Bascome was a cousin of Mary K. Cobb, who lived in the Davis/Cobb \n house. They were related through their Kearney family lineage. The album was kept in \n the Davis/ Cobb house by the Barnets, the last private residents of the house. Subjects \n include Sandy Neck, the remains of old salt works, Barnstable houses (Odeon, Mortimer, \n Bang, Cobb, Daniel Davis, Bacon Farm), landscapes, the construction of St. Mary’s \n Church, the Courthouse and old jail, railway stations, the Globe Hotel, people riding in \n horse and buddy, water scenes, and sailboats. Boats include the Schooner Bloomer, \n Catboat Spendthrift, Catboat Walrus, Catboat Quest, and Catboat Nobscussett. There are \n many images of locals at leisure – “camping out,” playing baseball, playing tennis, \n strolling and swimming. \n Only one person is identified – Alfred Crocker, Sr.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.230741,"width":0.7024810000000001,"height":0.260718}},{"text":"The accompanying binder of black and white copies of the cyanotypes was produced \n when a number of the photographs were scanned for use in the Images of America book \n Barnstable Village, West Barnstable, and Sandy Neck by Edward (Ned) Handy. The \n book was published by Arcadia Press in 2003. Many of the photos have been identified \n in handwritten notes by Ned Handy and historian Dave Crocker.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.509528,"width":0.690933,"height":0.08640000000000003}},{"text":"Biographical note: W.R. (Western Radford) Bascome, born in St. Louis April 15, 1867, \n was the son of Western and Ellen (Kearney) Bascome. He was the grandson of General \n Stephen Watts Kearney, a hero of the Mexican and California Wars. He attended \n Washington University in St. Louis, graduating in 1888 with a bachelor’s degree in \n engineering and in 1889 with a degree in civil engineering. His employment as a civil \n engineer included the Department of Bridges in St. Louis, the St. Louis Merchants’ \n Bridge Terminal Railway Company, and the St. Louis Waterworks Extension. From \n 1896-1897 he worked with his father’s private engineering firm before moving to New \n York City in 1897 where he was employed by the Department of Bridges and later the \n Department of Parks. He is credited with working on the design of a number of bridges \n and highways around New York City (see Transactions of the American Society of Civil \n Engineers, vol. 112 (1947), p. 1418-1420).","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.613998,"width":0.6970939999999999,"height":0.2084459999999999}},{"text":"Bascome married Shelley Barringer of Louisville, Kentucky in 1904 and had one son, \n W.R. Bascome, Jr. He died in 1940. His hobby was photography.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.840513,"width":0.6740470000000001,"height":0.03420299999999998}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"| \n If you cite to a new case during argument, provide a cite letter.","bbox":{"left":0.129987,"top":0.050364,"width":0.5332020000000001,"height":0.06562300000000001}},{"text":"15.","bbox":{"left":0.071179,"top":0.100414,"width":0.025035,"height":0.015573000000000004}},{"text":"find in preparing the brief. If you are going to refer to it during argument, provide the court with a cite letter \n either before or after the argument. And a cite letter is just that a letter stating that you plan to or did \n refer to this case during argument. Do not add additional argument.","bbox":{"left":0.071179,"top":0.14844,"width":0.84285,"height":0.04754200000000003}},{"text":"Hopefully, these tips will make your argument preparation easier and your argument more effective \n and enjoyable.","bbox":{"left":0.071179,"top":0.212229,"width":0.843822,"height":0.031636}},{"text":"*Deborah Race is an appellate attorney in Tyler, Texas. She is board-certified in civil appellate law. Deborah \n can be reached at [email protected].","bbox":{"left":0.063728,"top":0.260262,"width":0.859502,"height":0.03162900000000002}},{"text":"Legal Mojo |","bbox":{"left":0.071169,"top":0.338385,"width":0.18168800000000002,"height":0.03382000000000002}},{"text":"Teresa Schiller***","bbox":{"left":0.414703,"top":0.385675,"width":0.16272599999999998,"height":0.016927000000000025}},{"text":"What if an employee of a business makes a complaint (internally or publicly) about workplace \n misconduct? What should the business do?","bbox":{"left":0.071179,"top":0.418896,"width":0.849414,"height":0.031636}},{"text":"It depends on many things, but one important decision is whether or not the business needs to \n investigate the complaint at all. For example, would a lower-level review of the complaint be sufficient? How \n serious is the complaint? Does it allege a violation of company policy? Does a company policy specify \n particular steps for addressing it?","bbox":{"left":0.071179,"top":0.466775,"width":0.850011,"height":0.06360399999999994}},{"text":"Suppose an investigation is needed. A successful investigation clarifies the objective facts, and then \n resolves the complaint and improves the workplace so that everyone can get back to business. Here are \n some possible steps to take in investigating an employment complaint.","bbox":{"left":0.071179,"top":0.546775,"width":0.849761,"height":0.047540999999999944}},{"text":"1.","bbox":{"left":0.071179,"top":0.610563,"width":0.014933000000000002,"height":0.015572999999999948}},{"text":"Decide preliminary issues.","bbox":{"left":0.129987,"top":0.610563,"width":0.22671499999999997,"height":0.015572999999999948}},{"text":"First, decide preliminary issues. For example, what should be the goal(s) of the investigation? Some \n possible goals are to (a) figure out whether misconduct has occurred, (b) stop the misconduct and determine \n how to prevent it in the future, and (c) lay the groundwork for taking appropriate action.","bbox":{"left":0.071179,"top":0.642685,"width":0.849415,"height":0.04754199999999997}},{"text":"What status should an accused employee have during the investigation? The goal is to balance the \n need to prevent further damage to the complainant and the business with the need to minimize adverse \n action against an employee who later could be exonerated. Some possibilities are to (a) give the employee \n paid time off until the end of the investigation, (b) transfer the employee, (c) suspend the employee, and (d)","bbox":{"left":0.071179,"top":0.706622,"width":0.849401,"height":0.06345599999999996}},{"text":"complainant may need to have the accused employee moved to a different area of responsibility, or moved \n out of the chain of command.","bbox":{"left":0.071179,"top":0.786474,"width":0.849762,"height":0.0314819999999999}},{"text":"And one cardinal rule \n unfounded.","bbox":{"left":0.071179,"top":0.834352,"width":0.22886300000000004,"height":0.03148699999999993}},{"text":"no retaliation against the complainant, even if the complaint is later deemed","bbox":{"left":0.320148,"top":0.834352,"width":0.600639,"height":0.015572999999999948}},{"text":"5","bbox":{"left":0.184525,"top":0.879276,"width":0.00873299999999999,"height":0.015338999999999992}},{"text":"Page | 4","bbox":{"left":0.875094,"top":0.956701,"width":0.08017600000000003,"height":0.01828099999999999}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"There is no doubt, unfortunately, that it seems that younger grades almost routinely now get exposed to \n vaping during their social interactions, but it remains a significant, and increasingly evident, health risk \n and often leads to additional risky behaviour. We, therefore, cannot and will not tolerate this within our \n ‘homes’ and I ask all parents for their continued support in rooting out this habit and protecting the \n health and well-being of our boys.","bbox":{"left":0.118903,"top":0.085511,"width":0.7598100000000001,"height":0.09157799999999999}},{"text":"I would be happy to engage with any parents in this regard, should you have concerns, at any time as \n well. I hope and trust you all have a wonderful, safe and healthy weekend.","bbox":{"left":0.118903,"top":0.198349,"width":0.759662,"height":0.035158999999999996}},{"text":"Many thanks,","bbox":{"left":0.118903,"top":0.254768,"width":0.09819500000000002,"height":0.016353000000000006}},{"text":"Peter Murison \n DEPUTY HEADMASTER","bbox":{"left":0.118903,"top":0.386928,"width":0.187728,"height":0.035158999999999996}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.126011,"top":0.275356,"width":0.162332,"height":0.087292}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.126011,"top":0.275356,"width":0.162332,"height":0.087292}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.090834,"width":0.008296999999999999,"height":0.017076999999999995}},{"text":"Reducing production goals to align with diminished sales opportunities. Implementation tips: reductions \n are significant (e.g., 75%+) but only affect goals, not compensation plans. \n Changing the timetable of incentive payouts to assist families that have spouses who have lost work. \n Engaging third-party motivational speakers to produce videos with customized messaging (e.g., “adversity \n as opportunity”). \n Providing confidential Q&A channels for employees to ask questions of management teams. \n Changing the topic of conversation: less COVID, more “strengthening the business”. \n Shortening the length of “all hands” meetings, e.g., 15-20 minutes only, to maintain high participation rates \n and avoid burn out. \n Preemptively addressing sensitive issues such as expense reductions.","bbox":{"left":0.147069,"top":0.091815,"width":0.763212,"height":0.17046500000000003}},{"text":"• \n •","bbox":{"left":0.117665,"top":0.124777,"width":0.008297000000000013,"height":0.034501000000000004}},{"text":"• \n • \n •","bbox":{"left":0.117665,"top":0.17599,"width":0.008332999999999993,"height":0.052079000000000014}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.117701,"top":0.244781,"width":0.008296999999999999,"height":0.01707699999999998}},{"text":"A “new normal” requires new best practices. First up: get better at video and digital delivery. \n What worked in the past may no longer be appropriate (or at least sufficient) for the current environment. \n Adoption of digital servicing tactics and video conferencing were early wins. Firms are now focused on how to:","bbox":{"left":0.088297,"top":0.278728,"width":0.792345,"height":0.04991699999999999}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.117683,"top":0.345089,"width":0.008297000000000013,"height":0.01707700000000001}},{"text":"Improve remote client meetings: At least one firm enlisted its most tech-savvy employees to create a series \n of well-received video tutorials about running high-quality remote client meetings. The tutorials cover \n topics such as how to plan for video meetings, tips on making video conferences more interactive, and \n tactics for sharing documents. Key goals: give advisors more confidence doing video, improve consistency, \n and share success stories.","bbox":{"left":0.147087,"top":0.346069,"width":0.7619580000000001,"height":0.08228499999999994}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.117665,"top":0.444797,"width":0.008297000000000013,"height":0.01707700000000001}},{"text":"Boost service digitization: For example, firms are promoting broader use of e-signature and trying to reduce \n the number of checks by using wires to manage money movement. Digitizing the loan underwriting \n processes remains a work-in-progress. Firms are making advances with more common types of loans (e.g., \n home equity) and are experimenting with scanning and PDFs.","bbox":{"left":0.147069,"top":0.445778,"width":0.757629,"height":0.06591899999999995}},{"text":"Looking Ahead to Growth and Sales","bbox":{"left":0.088235,"top":0.528263,"width":0.259359,"height":0.01976699999999998}},{"text":"First quarter financial results will be solid for many; uncertainty has firms revising forecasts for the coming \n months more frequently. \n Some wealth managers are reporting solid (or better) financial results thanks to existing pipelines and lag effects. \n Conversations with prospects who were already in the pipeline have been similar to typical sales conversations, \n but as firms exhaust past efforts and new sales opportunities wane, revenues will slow down in the second quarter. \n There is a lot of uncertainty about how to refill pipelines and initiate sales conversations with new prospects.","bbox":{"left":0.088235,"top":0.559481,"width":0.820741,"height":0.09991800000000006}},{"text":"Tactic: To set appropriate expectations amidst so much uncertainty, firms have revised their sales assumptions and \n increased their forecasting frequency (e.g., moved to monthly).","bbox":{"left":0.088235,"top":0.675764,"width":0.8174510000000001,"height":0.033035999999999954}},{"text":"Service is the new sales. \n Rather than “business development as usual”, firms are coaching their teams to focus on service, a strategy that \n many expect to yield longer-term sales, retention and referral dividends. Regular communications and check-ins – \n both scheduled and unscheduled – with clients and prospects are imperative for sales and service teams. Stuck at \n home with ample free time, many clients are eager to talk to their advisor.","bbox":{"left":0.088181,"top":0.725095,"width":0.8139480000000001,"height":0.08295299999999994}},{"text":"Beyond existing clients, reports of firms successfully engaging “new new” prospects or acquiring new relationships \n are uncommon. 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{"content":[{"text":"Unifying \n Strategies \n Personal - self-growth and improvement \n Projects - create compelling content and resources \n Pathways - create opportunities and experiences that deepen the impact \n Partnerships - align myself with like-minded, values-based people to work \n synergistically on our purpose, vision and goals \n Platform - build a my platform and business related study \n Scorecards \n for Significance \n Personal \n Physical ~because I need stamina & energy to achieve my dreams and maintain my \n vision \n Mental / Emotional ~because a healthy mind and spirit keep me focused and living in \n the present while seeking to move forward in a purpose-driven manner \n Financial ~because stability opens the doors to creativity \n Relational - Personal & Spiritual ~because I need a support system to keep me \n grounded and to lift me up \n Projects \n Writing - Blog, Books, Articles & Devotional Journals ~because words are in my \n area of giftedness; because they capture a thought and hold it; and because I become \n FULLY ALIVE when connecting with others in this manner \n Speaking - Training & Preparation ~because words are only one part of the \n equation \n Research / Resources ~because I need content for workshops and retreats and I need \n to stay relevant to the ever-changing landscape \n Pathways \n Deeper Path Cohorts ~because I believe this process is life-changing \n Speaking Engagements ~while writing can capture a thought, speaking can captivate \n the soul and call people to action \n Workshops & Retreats ~because magic can happen when a group of like-minded \n people come together for an individual journey \n One-on-One Coaching ~because it allows a level of connection not achieved in any \n other venue","bbox":{"left":0.117688,"top":0.058391,"width":0.76406,"height":0.8450770000000001}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"DIRECTOR OF WORSHIP MUSIC","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.091902,"width":0.5506770000000001,"height":0.036732}},{"text":"OVERVIEW \n New Life Presbyterian Church (PCA) is looking for a part-time Director of Worship Music \n who will work alongside the pastor to cast vision for the music ministry at New Life and \n to oversee and lead the musicians and audio/visual team for Sunday morning worship \n services.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.159636,"width":0.700359,"height":0.09725299999999998}},{"text":"New Life is a church of 200-250 people who are committed to rich corporate worship, \n strong bonds of fellowship, service to our community, discipleship under the authority of \n the Scriptures, and evangelism (particularly through missions and church planting).","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.272229,"width":0.6952670000000001,"height":0.05238700000000002}},{"text":"New Life is located in Yorktown, a small community near Muncie, Indiana. The Muncie \n area is home to Ball State University and is an area that boasts of cultural and \n recreational activities, an affordable cost of living, and close proximity to both \n Indianapolis and Fort Wayne.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.339947,"width":0.685651,"height":0.07071700000000003}},{"text":"This is a part-time position, with the hope of expanding to full-time as the Lord allows. \n We are also open to discussing ways in which the current position could be expanded to \n include other pastoral responsibilities that would justify a full-time position.","bbox":{"left":0.147077,"top":0.425995,"width":0.700504,"height":0.05238700000000002}},{"text":"DESCRIPTION","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.511757,"width":0.182566,"height":0.022513000000000005}},{"text":"REQUIREMENTS: \n Maintain a close walk with Jesus and live a life characterized by humility, godliness and \n submission to God’s Word. Pray regularly for the music ministry.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.550944,"width":0.6934800000000001,"height":0.05519099999999999}},{"text":"Plan the worship service each Sunday in conjunction with the preaching pastor. Also be \n available to oversee holiday services, such as Christmas, Good Friday and Easter.","bbox":{"left":0.147077,"top":0.621465,"width":0.695739,"height":0.03405699999999989}},{"text":"Attend and lead weekly rehearsals as well as Sunday morning sound checks before the \n worship services.","bbox":{"left":0.147095,"top":0.670713,"width":0.6955840000000001,"height":0.03420999999999996}},{"text":"Develop a plan for recruiting, assessing and developing new musicians.","bbox":{"left":0.147095,"top":0.720254,"width":0.569695,"height":0.015572999999999948}},{"text":"Cultivate a music ministry marked by technical proficiency, artistic quality and spiritual \n vitality in a way that does not draw attention to the music leaders, but instead directs the \n hearts of the congregation to their Creator and Redeemer.","bbox":{"left":0.147095,"top":0.751157,"width":0.699343,"height":0.05238699999999996}},{"text":"Strong interpersonal and organizational skills. Ability to function as team player who gets \n along well with others, but who also can enforce expectations for musical competence.","bbox":{"left":0.147113,"top":0.818875,"width":0.7036090000000002,"height":0.03405699999999989}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"The Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter \n The STory fierce Bad raBBiT \n of a","bbox":{"left":0.2269,"top":0.023121,"width":0.546177,"height":0.08763599999999999}},{"text":"This is a fierce bad Rabbit; look at his savage \n whiskers and his claws and his turned-up tail. \n This is a nice gentle Rabbit. His mother has \n given him a carrot. \n The bad Rabbit would like some carrot. \n He doesn’t say “Please.” He takes it! \n And he scratches the good Rabbit very badly. \n The good Rabbit creeps away and hides in a \n hole. It feels sad. \n This is a man with a gun. \n He sees something sitting on a bench. He \n thinks it is a very funny bird! \n He comes creeping up behind the trees. \n And then he shoots—BANG! \n This is what happens— \n But this is all he finds on the bench when he \n rushes up with his gun. \n The good Rabbit peeps out of its hole . . \n . . . and it sees the bad Rabbit tearing past— \n without any tail or whiskers!","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.173662,"width":0.4360880000000001,"height":0.42549800000000004}},{"text":"Created for Lit2Go on the web at fcit.usf.edu","bbox":{"left":0.338424,"top":0.926384,"width":0.32315699999999997,"height":0.019015000000000004}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"July 6, 2021","bbox":{"left":0.785761,"top":0.217139,"width":0.0965919999999999,"height":0.01897199999999999}},{"text":"Pastor,","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.28027,"width":0.05323900000000001,"height":0.01897199999999999}},{"text":"Where has the time gone? We have officially been on full-time deputation for a total of \n one year now. In some aspects it seems like it was just yesterday we hit the road, and in other \n aspects it seems like it was a lifetime ago. We are so thankful for what God has done in the last \n year. We have met so many great people, seen some amazing things, and have preached \n God’s Word to many souls. Thank you for all you do and for staying faithful this last year.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.311836,"width":0.7588919999999999,"height":0.09472900000000001}},{"text":"The last update letter that we wrote, I had mentioned that I had the opportunity to \n preach the funeral for my grandpa. The Lord gave us another opportunity to share the Gospel \n very unexpectedly. The last week of May we received a phone call from Bekah’s mother that her \n brother (Bekah’s Uncle) passed away. Due to how quickly he passed, the family was looking for \n someone to do the funeral. After many failed attempts to get someone to officiate the funeral, \n I was asked to do the service. I will be honest, I had no idea how it was going to work, but had \n been praying that God would put people in my path to share the gospel to while on \n deputation. I ended up saying yes, and Bekah and I drove from Oregon to Idaho after the \n morning church service that we had scheduled. The gospel was preached to about thirty five \n people. We pray that the words preached will convict those that were there. I will always be \n surprised when God decides to use me for His work, because I feel so unworthy. However, I’m \n also so thankful for all that He does in our lives each and every day.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.419159,"width":0.76441,"height":0.22730500000000003}},{"text":"In closing we ask that you pray for our upcoming ordination services. I will be getting \n ordained on July 24th. The deputation calendar slows down a bit, but it is much needed as we \n prepare for all that goes into ordination. The last year we have put over 48,000 miles on our \n van and have been in over forty states. We are thankful for God’s protection and provision. We \n look forward to all that God will do the rest of this summer and into autumn. We hope you \n have a wonderful day. God bless!","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.659058,"width":0.755657,"height":0.11366899999999991}},{"text":"-The Freyers","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.816886,"width":0.09919799999999998,"height":0.01897199999999999}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Access Free Another View","bbox":{"left":0.101351,"top":0.043426,"width":0.4790150000000001,"height":0.074023}},{"text":"buy and create bargains to download and install \n another view suitably simple!","bbox":{"left":0.108109,"top":0.192201,"width":0.691829,"height":0.097329}},{"text":"Book Club Review: Another View Another View - So \n You Want to be an Author... Where to begin? The \n books of Robert A. Johnson Another by, Christian \n Robinson Another View - Join us for the premiere of \n Another View AMONG US, but with 1001 PLAYERS I \n Read Another Chad Daybell Book, So you Don't have \n to! Women of Another View C Book Club Trump Loses \n \\u0026 Rudy Booked the Wrong Four Seasons There's \n Another Book Out Telling Us Trump Isn't Great Spike, \n Never Ever Ever Take Another Book! (Super Multi \n Major Version) Another by Christian Robinson \n Page 2/13","bbox":{"left":0.108109,"top":0.343391,"width":0.771066,"height":0.578492}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Juvenile Justice \n Location: Washington DC \n Environment: Juvenile Court \n Source: No More Throw-Away","bbox":{"left":0.063241,"top":0.043489,"width":0.23874800000000002,"height":0.069487}},{"text":"People","bbox":{"left":0.31581,"top":0.094401,"width":0.048968999999999985,"height":0.018574999999999994}},{"text":"by Edgar Cahn, p. 105-109;","bbox":{"left":0.373159,"top":0.094401,"width":0.213488,"height":0.018574999999999994}},{"text":"httpi//www.mitimebanks.org/","bbox":{"left":0.595483,"top":0.094401,"width":0.212835,"height":0.018574999999999994}},{"text":"Description: Cahn set up a Time Dollar Youth Court for non-violent first offenders in DC as a \"way to divert \n them from juvenile justice system.\" The Youth Court represented an alternative to dismissing first time juvenile \n offenders and sending the message that their crimes won't be taken seriously. Under the mainstream system, \n \"by the third arrest, a formal juvenile proceeding functions more as a rite of manhood.\" In the Youth Court, a \n jury of peers has the power to sentence first offenders to community service, restitution, counseling, an apology, \n and jury duty. Jurors earn Time Dollars for jury duty, mentoring, and training, and can redeem them for a \n recycled computer. \"Creating a Youth Court means creating a world where young people are supported and \n affirmed for saying what they know: 'Don't hurt someone. Don't take something that isn't yours. Don't take \n that kind of risk'\" Result: Data from police arrests between January 1 2003 and September 302003 showed that \n one year recidivism rates were 18% for youth participating in Youth Courts, as opposed to recidivism rates in \n the 30% range for youth in mainstream juvenile justice system.","bbox":{"left":0.062455,"top":0.12873,"width":0.8755639999999999,"height":0.19265100000000002}},{"text":"Collateral \n and gains","bbox":{"left":0.064812,"top":0.337439,"width":0.07096400000000001,"height":0.03619500000000003}},{"text":"Benefit(s): A 2010 evaluation report of youth courts found \n in life skills such as goal setting and achievement, problem","bbox":{"left":0.144157,"top":0.337439,"width":0.45719,"height":0.03619500000000003}},{"text":"strong associations between participation \n solving, decision-making and academics.","bbox":{"left":0.610409,"top":0.337439,"width":0.3154300000000001,"height":0.03619500000000003}},{"text":"Youth Courts also provide kids with a way to reach out to one another. Example: a teenage, single mom and \n foreperson of a youth jury connected with a boy on trial, who had witnessed the murder of his brother. She too \n had seen her mother die. She made a personal appeal during the proceedings and extended an invitation to a \n special program that had helped her get through her trauma. \"These kids care for each other, even when they \n are strangers \"-Cahn.","bbox":{"left":0.064419,"top":0.389996,"width":0.8675069999999999,"height":0.088752}},{"text":"Youth Mandated Community Service: \n Location: U.S. \n Environment: Community \n Source: TB & Wraparound webinar. http://www.nwi.pdx.edulwebinars/Webinar13.pdf; \n http://www.mitimebanks.org/","bbox":{"left":0.064419,"top":0.493914,"width":0.653624,"height":0.08934099999999995}},{"text":"Description: Youth who are mandated to do community service can receive time dollars for their participation. \n This rewards them for using their skills and expertise to improve the community. They are also more likely to \n be viewed as contributors, improving their self and public image. They earn back public trust and meet new \n positive adult and peer role models while building skills in the process. Finally, time bank membership \n provides an incentive for youth to remain involved in their communities after their service mandates end.","bbox":{"left":0.063634,"top":0.600224,"width":0.862434,"height":0.08814500000000003}},{"text":"Apprenticeships and Training \n Location: Gloucester, England; Rhode Island \n Environment: Community \n Source: http://fairshares.org.uklindex.php/projects/pcc;","bbox":{"left":0.064026,"top":0.703838,"width":0.40197700000000003,"height":0.07202400000000009}},{"text":"http://www.nwi.pdx.edulwebinars/WebinarI3.pdf","bbox":{"left":0.49964,"top":0.757287,"width":0.355726,"height":0.018575000000000008}},{"text":"Description: In Gloucester, youth work under the supervision of skilled tutors in areas like gardening \n and decorating. 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{"content":[{"text":"Motivation \n Optimization Problems \n Utility loss caused by guarantees \n Discrete Trading and Transaction Costs \n Introduction and Motivation","bbox":{"left":0.036342,"top":0.005248,"width":0.455886,"height":0.169068}},{"text":"Portfolio Insurance Strategies \n Outline of the talk","bbox":{"left":0.523436,"top":0.029046,"width":0.21473200000000003,"height":0.046005000000000004}},{"text":"Increasing demand for insurance contracts which also serve as \n savings towards retirement","bbox":{"left":0.138258,"top":0.279694,"width":0.777514,"height":0.09024199999999999}},{"text":"Trade off between security of the retirement savings and \n participation in the market","bbox":{"left":0.138258,"top":0.39026,"width":0.708723,"height":0.09023900000000001}},{"text":"Solution provided to the insured:","bbox":{"left":0.138258,"top":0.500823,"width":0.41163799999999995,"height":0.04044899999999996}},{"text":"Payoff of insurance linked to underlying investment strategy","bbox":{"left":0.207725,"top":0.599408,"width":0.6872100000000001,"height":0.03693999999999997}},{"text":"guaranteed interest rate","bbox":{"left":0.207725,"top":0.665304,"width":0.27353299999999997,"height":0.03693999999999997}},{"text":"Product design: basically structured insurance products and \n CPPI based products","bbox":{"left":0.138258,"top":0.782299,"width":0.752529,"height":0.09023899999999996}},{"text":"S. Balder and A. Mahayni","bbox":{"left":0.055042,"top":0.97352,"width":0.189904,"height":0.022208000000000006}},{"text":"How good are Portfolio Insurance Strategies?","bbox":{"left":0.578483,"top":0.97352,"width":0.33101099999999994,"height":0.022208000000000006}},{"text":"2/20","bbox":{"left":0.950351,"top":0.97352,"width":0.03499200000000002,"height":0.022208000000000006}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.0,"top":0.180064,"width":1.000455,"height":0.018374},{"left":0.107487,"top":0.290307,"width":0.016536,"height":0.022049},{"left":0.107487,"top":0.40055,"width":0.016536,"height":0.022049},{"left":0.107487,"top":0.510793,"width":0.016536,"height":0.022049},{"left":0.179145,"top":0.610012,"width":0.01378,"height":0.018374},{"left":0.179145,"top":0.676157,"width":0.01378,"height":0.018374},{"left":0.107487,"top":0.790075,"width":0.016536,"height":0.022049}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.0,"top":0.180064,"width":1.000455,"height":0.018374},{"left":0.107487,"top":0.290307,"width":0.016536,"height":0.022049},{"left":0.107487,"top":0.40055,"width":0.016536,"height":0.022049},{"left":0.107487,"top":0.510793,"width":0.016536,"height":0.022049},{"left":0.179145,"top":0.610012,"width":0.01378,"height":0.018374},{"left":0.179145,"top":0.676157,"width":0.01378,"height":0.018374},{"left":0.107487,"top":0.790075,"width":0.016536,"height":0.022049}]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"2.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.088807,"width":0.013529000000000013,"height":0.018595}},{"text":"Not Applicable Response Option: You have chosen to retain the “Not Applicable” response \n option for items 24-29 (see FDA letter of August 17, 2017) and have requested clarification \n regarding our recommendation. \n a. To clarify, we continue to recommend the removal of the “Not Applicable” options from \n items 24-29. We do not believe that “Not Applicable” is a meaningful response to these \n items. \n i. Response: We have complied with your recommendation and removed the \n “Not Applicable” option. \n b. The Rating Scale model and classical test theory scoring you will use in your \n psychometric analysis assume that items have ordinal response scales. The CABP PRO’s \n first 23 items have a 5-point ordinal response scale (from “Not at all” to “Very Much”) \n but items 24-29 do not have an ordinal response scale due to the inclusion of the “Not \n Applicable” option. Please explain how your IRT and classical test theory scoring will \n accommodate item responses of “Not Applicable.”","bbox":{"left":0.176463,"top":0.088807,"width":0.699811,"height":0.22613800000000003}},{"text":"Response: The “Not Applicable” response options have been removed.","bbox":{"left":0.235289,"top":0.328745,"width":0.539012,"height":0.01930599999999999}},{"text":"c.","bbox":{"left":0.205867,"top":0.360276,"width":0.01255500000000001,"height":0.018594999999999973}},{"text":"Please provide us with a rationale, supported by the qualitative interview data (patient \n understanding of this option within the context of each question), to justify the inclusion \n of the “Not Applicable” option for items 24-29. We continue to have concerns that \n patients might have difficulty interpreting the meaning of the “Not Applicable” response \n option for items 24-29.","bbox":{"left":0.235289,"top":0.360276,"width":0.637618,"height":0.08252100000000001}},{"text":"Response: The “Not Applicable” response options have been removed.","bbox":{"left":0.235289,"top":0.456444,"width":0.539061,"height":0.01930599999999999}},{"text":"3.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.487989,"width":0.013529000000000013,"height":0.018595000000000028}},{"text":"Item Interpretation for Inpatients vs. Outpatients: We continue to have concerns regarding \n the interpretation of items 24 (difficulty sleeping), 25 (difficulty doing usual activities), and 27 \n (social activities) among inpatients and outpatients (see FDA letter of August 17, 2017). \n Specifically, we are concerned that inpatients’ responses to these items could be limited by \n hospital protocol/ environment (e.g., level of independence and sleep schedules) whereas \n outpatients don’t have these same constraints. Please explain how your scoring algorithm will \n account for these differences between the two subpopulations.","bbox":{"left":0.176463,"top":0.487989,"width":0.681568,"height":0.11448400000000003}},{"text":"Response: This is precisely why we initially wanted to include the N/A response options for \n specific items which cannot be responded to appropriately by inpatients. For our planned \n analyses, we should first explore if the items do indeed perform differently in inpatients vs. \n outpatients. We can do this by exploring, in IRT, whether the items show any differential \n item functioning (DIF). If DIF is found, then an appropriate scoring algorithm could be \n used to rescore inpatients item scores. For example, items could be rescored to reflect item \n scores reported by outpatients with similar level of difficulties in other items.","bbox":{"left":0.176463,"top":0.61612,"width":0.694315,"height":0.11519500000000005}},{"text":"4.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.743439,"width":0.014705999999999997,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Item Skipping: We understand that the ePRO device used at US sites will be \n programmed to require participants to respond to every item. \n a. We are concerned that forcing patients to respond to each of the 29 items will add \n undue patient burden, increase chances for fatigue, and consequently impact the \n quality of response received over the 14-day period. That is, valid item responses \n will be discarded if a patient decides not to complete the entire PRO, and other \n fatigued patients will sometimes give rote responses to hasten completion. Please \n explain your plan for empirically evaluating the effect of response requirements \n on the quality, validity and reliability of the CABP PRO data. If evidence in the","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.743439,"width":0.7007810000000001,"height":0.15960600000000003}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"OPERATING PROCEDURES/GUIDELINES \n ON-SITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT & DISPOSAL","bbox":{"left":0.295523,"top":0.018119,"width":0.408965,"height":0.032705}},{"text":"The first goal is to ensure that all new housing be equipped with an approved septic system (tank, lines \n & secondary treatment), and that efforts be made to inform citizens of the county on health hazards relating to \n septic systems, aware of their existing systems, and the county regulation.","bbox":{"left":0.035294,"top":0.089113,"width":0.921509,"height":0.058672}},{"text":"These procedures/guidelines may require additions as new questions or circumstances arise. They will be \n reviewed yearly in January or February prior to the construction season beginning. They will provide guidance \n to the Sanitarian to ensure that everyone asking a similar question gets the same answer. 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If the existing secondary treatment system fails or if the entire discharge line from a tank has to be \n replaced creating a new direct discharge, then the entire system shall be upgraded. \n The application for permit shall be filled out completely including a drawing of proposed site on back of \n application. \n Uncovering a septic tank to have it pumped is considered maintenance, no notification or permit is needed. \n Rebuilding of a home or moving a manufactured home onto a site with an existing system will be considered the \n same as new construction. This may require upgrading or replacement of the existing system if it does not meet \n current State and County regulations. \n In upgrading a system, if the tank is found to be in acceptable condition but too small or containing only one \n compartment, another tank could be put with it to meet requirements. \n If just adding another bathroom, upgrading of system not necessary. \n As the Sanitarian is not always available, notification for final inspection is needed in advance. Special \n arrangements may be needed. \n If request is made for a time of sale inspection, both parties must agree to the inspection. If an inspection is \n done and the system is found to be inadequate, the system would require upgrading. \n Anyone wanting to install an alternative type system will need approval of the Board of Health. The board could \n then allow the Sanitarian to approve future systems of the same type, or require their approval on each system. \n These variances could also require written agreements between owner and Board of Health addressing testing, \n failure or poor results of the system. The owner shall see that this agreement is recorded with the County \n Recorder, in the abstract of title for the property containing the alternative system. \n Contractors doing septic work will “register” with the Sanitarian to be on a list provided to individuals along with \n application. This would mean they understand the county regulations and agree to follow them. There will be a \n $50 registration fee. \n When a system requiring a service agreement is installed, it will be the responsibility of the owner to see that \n the service agreement (original copy) is recorded with the County Recorder, in the abstract of title for the \n property containing the system, within thirty days after inspection. A service agreement shall be maintained at \n all times. \n The individual, contractor or company that is providing the maintenance agreement is responsible for testing the \n effluent at the required times with a copy of the results being submitted to the Sanitarian. \n When planning your septic system, consideration should be given to its location, future plans and required \n distance requirements. Anyone planning to do their own work shall discuss their site with the County Sanitarian \n prior to starting the work to make sure they understand all of the requirements. 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{"content":[{"text":"Jan. 25, 2007 \n U of C recruits information security pioneer \n New quantum cryptography lab seeking spy-proof codes will test between U of C and SAIT","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.2079,"width":0.882306,"height":0.09076700000000001}},{"text":"In World War II, secret agents handcuffed suitcases to their wrists, and sent the keys by separate covert \n means. Today’s experts don’t want you to go to such lengths to protect your private information. Indeed, one of \n the latest recruits to the University of Calgary aims to make stolen banking information, compromised medical \n records, and eavesdropping into phone conversations or military intelligence—all threats to information \n security—a worry of the past.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.312748,"width":0.880282,"height":0.08291199999999993}},{"text":"Dr. Wolfgang Tittel, an internationally-renowned physicist recently recruited from the University of Geneva to \n become the new iCORE/General Dynamics Canada Industry Chair in Quantum Cryptography and \n Communication at the U of C, was among the first scientists in the world to apply so-called quantum \n information techniques to applications outside the laboratory. Now he and his colleagues plan to build \n information networks that are impossible to compromise.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.40858,"width":0.859248,"height":0.08291199999999999}},{"text":"Quantum information holds great promise in the area of information security because it’s carried in bundles \n with a particular configuration. If anyone tries to “listen in” as these bundles are transmitted, the bundles \n change configuration, immediately scrambling the information.","bbox":{"left":0.058825,"top":0.504413,"width":0.847973,"height":0.05094199999999993}},{"text":"These features make quantum technology ideal for generating ultra-secure quantum “keys” that protect private \n information, like a suitcase with a special lock. Try to pick the lock, and the suitcase blows up.","bbox":{"left":0.058825,"top":0.568276,"width":0.877232,"height":0.03503299999999998}},{"text":"“Communication security is so important that we want it to be infinitely secure,” says Tittel, now a principal \n researcher at the U of C’s Institute for Quantum Information Science and its Centre for Information Security \n and Cryptography.","bbox":{"left":0.058825,"top":0.616154,"width":0.84908,"height":0.05101800000000001}},{"text":"The centre and the institute rank among the leading academic entities of their kind in Canada. The rich \n possibility for collaboration among physicists, mathematicians, engineers and computer security experts was \n instrumental in attracting Tittel to make his international move. “There are only a few groups in the world doing \n information security research as broad as the University of Calgary group,” Tittel says. “And in the area of \n applying quantum theory to fibre optics, there are probably only eight or 10 people in the world.”","bbox":{"left":0.058825,"top":0.680093,"width":0.874101,"height":0.08291199999999999}},{"text":"As part of his research program, Tittel will partner with General Dynamics Canada to develop and test quantum \n encryption technologies on a dedicated fibre optic line between the University of Calgary and a laboratory at \n SAIT Polytechnic. The testing will build upon pioneering research Tittel conducted at the University of Geneva, \n where his research group generated the first tests of quantum cryptography technology outside a laboratory. \n He also lead a revolutionary test of quantumly-linked light particles, an 11-kilometre transmission that is still the \n world’s longest on an optical fibre line.","bbox":{"left":0.058825,"top":0.775925,"width":0.8819870000000001,"height":0.09889700000000001}},{"text":"“Ultimately, we want to adapt the technology to protect information being sent hundreds of � ilometers, and it \n may even be possible to provide quantum encryptions between continents via satellite communication,” he \n says. \n … Page 1/2","bbox":{"left":0.058825,"top":0.887666,"width":0.882339,"height":0.06719000000000008}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.058824,"top":0.045455,"width":0.882353,"height":0.140909}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.058824,"top":0.045455,"width":0.882353,"height":0.140909}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Privacy policy \n This Privacy Policy Statement (hereinafter – the Regulation) is an official \n document of Telewellness Healthtrust Consortium, operated by \n TELEWELLNESS Ltd, located at 52 Fitzroy Road , London, NW1 8UA \n (hereinafter – the “Company” / “Operator”), operating under the trademark \n “LifetimeAward” and “Telewellness” “HealthClub” and “HealthTrust”. . and \n determines the procedure for processing and protecting information about \n individuals (hereinafter referred to as Users) using the services, information, \n services, programs and products located on the websites \n www.healthtrust.online and www.lifetimeaward.org and \n www.lifetimeaward.live (hereinafter the Sites).","bbox":{"left":0.142941,"top":0.082311,"width":0.761997,"height":0.211099}},{"text":"We respect your concerns about privacy. This Privacy Policy describes the \n types of personal information we collect about individuals through our \n website and mobile apps (collectively, the “Services”), how we may use the \n information, with whom we may share it, and the choices available regarding \n our use of the information. The Privacy Policy also describes the measures \n we take to safeguard the personal information, how long we retain it and how \n individuals can contact us about our privacy practices and to exercise their \n rights.","bbox":{"left":0.142941,"top":0.333625,"width":0.7746149999999999,"height":0.15049}},{"text":"● Deletion: You have the right to request that we delete certain personal \n information we have collected from you. \n ● Opt-Out of Sale: You have the right to opt-out of the sale of your \n personal information. \n ● Shine the Light Request: You also may have the right to request that we \n provide you with (a) a list of certain categories of personal information \n we have disclosed to third parties for their direct marketing purposes \n during the immediately preceding calendar year and (b) the identity of \n those third parties. \n Verifying Requests: To help protect your privacy and maintain security, we will \n take steps to verify your identity before granting you access to your personal \n information or complying with your request. If you have an account with us, \n we verify your identity by requiring you to sign in to your account.","bbox":{"left":0.142941,"top":0.500762,"width":0.7856420000000001,"height":0.24454699999999996}},{"text":"California Consumer Privacy Statement \n It applies solely to California consumers and addresses personal information \n we collect online and offline. This Statement does not apply to Telewellness \n personnel.","bbox":{"left":0.142941,"top":0.766712,"width":0.772376,"height":0.09848800000000002}},{"text":"This California Consumer Privacy Statement uses certain terms that have the \n meaning given to them in the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 and its \n implementing regulations (the “CCPA”).","bbox":{"left":0.142941,"top":0.875901,"width":0.779226,"height":0.056433999999999984}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"A Framework for Composing Pervasive Applications \n Oleg Davidyuk, Ivan Sanchez, Jon Imanol Duran, Jukka Riekki","bbox":{"left":0.152384,"top":0.29604,"width":0.746652,"height":0.054062}},{"text":"To cite this version: \n Oleg Davidyuk, Ivan Sanchez, Jon Imanol Duran, Jukka Riekki. A Framework for Composing Perva- \n sive Applications. Advances in Methods of Information and Communication Technology (AMICT), \n Petrozavodsk State University, May 2008, Petrozavodsk, Russia. pp.80-94. inria-00400314","bbox":{"left":0.131662,"top":0.40367,"width":0.8095330000000001,"height":0.08386200000000005}},{"text":"HAL Id: inria-00400314 \n https://hal.inria.fr/inria-00400314 \n Submitted on 30 Jun 2009","bbox":{"left":0.29615,"top":0.667864,"width":0.407674,"height":0.07521199999999995}},{"text":"HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access \n archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- \n entific research documents, whether they are pub- \n lished or not. The documents may come from \n teaching and research institutions in France or \n abroad, or from public or private research centers.","bbox":{"left":0.095238,"top":0.799809,"width":0.396409,"height":0.09890699999999997}},{"text":"L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est \n destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents \n scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, \n émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de \n recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires \n publics ou privés.","bbox":{"left":0.508364,"top":0.799809,"width":0.39640999999999993,"height":0.09890699999999997}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.424521,"top":0.054944,"width":0.20238,"height":0.080282},{"left":0.120951,"top":0.412089,"width":0.013389,"height":0.010955}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.424521,"top":0.054944,"width":0.20238,"height":0.080282},{"left":0.120951,"top":0.412089,"width":0.013389,"height":0.010955}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"San Bernardino County Rent Relief Partnership \n Social Toolkit","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.059699,"width":0.686339,"height":0.066025}},{"text":"We are proud to release the public and shareable Social Media toolkit \n for the San Bernardino County Rent Relief Partnership. \n Contact for questions: Kimberly Starrs [email protected]","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.161862,"width":0.7547470000000001,"height":0.07595099999999999}},{"text":"Please feel free to use the images and collateral provided here. Please do not alter the \n images in any way. You are welcome to share any of the posts provided. We ask that \n you please keep your messaging in line with the program and use simple language and \n direct folks to the website or 211 to apply. \n The website to apply is https://sbcrentrelief.com","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.274495,"width":0.7562550000000001,"height":0.10679300000000003}},{"text":"For Instagram posts, please tag @SBCounty and @inlandsocaluw \n For Facebook posts, please tag SanBernardinoCounty and InlandSoCaluw211 \n If you are using hashtags, please consider using: \n #rentreliefpartnership \n #pandemicrentrelief \n #SBCountyTogether \n #LiveUnited \n #dial211 \n Sample messages: \n • San Bernardino County renters: are you behind on paying rent? You may be \n eligible for help. \n • There’s hope. There’s help. There’s pandemic rent relief. \n • San Bernardino County renters: need help paying rent? Dial 211 extension 5 for \n the San Bernardino County Rent Relief Partnership \n • Rent Relief is here for San Bernardino County! Head to sbcrentrelief.com to \n apply or dial 211 for help. \n If you would like to schedule a presentation about this program, please contact Kimberly \n Starrs from Inland SoCal United Way at [email protected] \n • Facebook posts in English and Spanish \n • Instagram posts in English and Spanish","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.416313,"width":0.762837,"height":0.484956}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.766585,"top":0.892866,"width":0.189052,"height":0.086138}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.766585,"top":0.892866,"width":0.189052,"height":0.086138}]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"NOTICE OF PROPOSED REGULATION AMENDMENT","bbox":{"left":0.280392,"top":0.08903,"width":0.497784,"height":0.020985000000000004}},{"text":"Date:","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.140864,"width":0.04231399999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"June 2, 2016","bbox":{"left":0.169804,"top":0.140864,"width":0.099804,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"REGULATION TITLE: \n Schedule of Tuition and Fees","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.175712,"width":0.229589,"height":0.037636}},{"text":"REGULATION NO.: \n UCF-9.001","bbox":{"left":0.588235,"top":0.175712,"width":0.17858800000000008,"height":0.037636}},{"text":"SUMMARY OF REGULATION AMENDMENT: This regulation is amended to update the \n repeat course fee in (6)(b) which was adjusted by the Florida Board of Governors for Fall 2016.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.227985,"width":0.7647840000000001,"height":0.037636}},{"text":"AUTHORITY: BOG Regulations 1.001 and 7.001","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.280257,"width":0.407255,"height":0.021121}},{"text":"NAME OF PERSONS WHO INITIATED PROPOSED REGULATION AMENDMENT: \n Tracy Clark, Associate Vice President and Controller","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.315106,"width":0.745647,"height":0.037636}},{"text":"COMMENTS CONCERNING THE PROPOSED REGULATION AMENDMENT \n SHOULD BE SUBMITTED WITHIN 14 DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE TO \n THE CONTACT PERSON IDENTIFIED BELOW. The comments must identify the \n regulation you are commenting on.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.367818,"width":0.7648569999999999,"height":0.07204500000000003}},{"text":"THE PERSON TO BE CONTACTED REGARDING THE PROPOSED REGULATION \n AMENDMENT IS: \n Regulations Administrator \n 4365 Andromeda Loop N. \n Millican Hall, Suite 360 \n Orlando, FL 32816-0015 \n Phone: (407) 823-2482 \n e-mail: [email protected]","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.454939,"width":0.7647440000000001,"height":0.14174200000000003}},{"text":"FULL TEXT OF THE PROPOSED REGULATION AMENDMENT:","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.628742,"width":0.582706,"height":0.021121999999999974}},{"text":"UCF-9.001 Schedule of Tuition and Fees","bbox":{"left":0.164706,"top":0.681455,"width":0.337627,"height":0.02098500000000003}},{"text":"(1) All students shall pay resident or non-resident tuition, as applicable, and associated fees. \n Tuition shall be defined as the basic fee charged to a student for instruction in credit courses at \n the University of Central Florida. Non-resident tuition shall be defined as the basic fee and the \n out-of-state fee assessed to non-resident students for instruction in credit courses at the \n University of Central Florida. Only those students who qualify as a Florida resident as defined \n in BOG Regulation 7.005 shall not be assessed the out-of-state fee.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.716015,"width":0.745568,"height":0.150818}},{"text":"(2)","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.880409,"width":0.02280399999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Associated fees shall include the following:","bbox":{"left":0.150196,"top":0.880409,"width":0.34231300000000003,"height":0.020212000000000008}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"The following individuals indicated interest in serving on the bylaws committee:","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.135495,"width":0.62533,"height":0.019153000000000003}},{"text":"Brian Anleu – NEC \n Henriot St. Gerard - NEC \n Emily Leongini - DCC \n Eva Guo - Clarksburg Cluster \n Yvonne van Lowe - Whitman Cluster \n Adam Lee - Churchill Cluster/DCC","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.209586,"width":0.291804,"height":0.15585699999999997}},{"text":"Please email Kellie ([email protected]) if you want to serve on the bylaws committee","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.42023,"width":0.7085480000000001,"height":0.019152999999999976}},{"text":"STANDARDS OF CONTINUING AFFILIATION (SOCA) \n Both Maryland PTA and MCCPTA monitors and records whether local PTAs fulfill the necessary \n eight (8) requirements necessary to remain members in good standing. All PT(S)A presidents \n should work closely with their treasurers and other board of directors members to complete \n them in a timely manner every year. I will hold MCCPTA cluster coordinators and area vice \n presidents accountable to monitor the status of these requirements using spreadsheets \n provided to MCCPTA by Maryland PTA. Please visit http://www.mccpta.org/soca-compliance--- \n guidebooks.html for complete information on satisfying all SOCA requirements. Instead of \n circulating your local PTA status on a monthly basis, I expect to distribute a spreadsheet \n indicating local PTA status during the following months: September, November, January and \n March.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.494239,"width":0.7630230000000001,"height":0.20168399999999997}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Item 4.3 \n Page 2","bbox":{"left":0.845882,"top":0.045609,"width":0.060006000000000004,"height":0.031341999999999995}},{"text":"CAPACITY/CONGESTION RELIEF PROJECTS","bbox":{"left":0.094118,"top":0.089746,"width":0.44464200000000004,"height":0.017450000000000007}},{"text":"Traffic Management - ITS Phase 3 \n The project includes conduit and fiber optic cable at the following locations: \n • Lake Street from 1st Street to 2nd Street; \n • Lemmon Drive from North Virginia Street to US 395; and \n • Rock Boulevard from Greg Street to Prater Way.","bbox":{"left":0.094118,"top":0.125655,"width":0.6242909999999999,"height":0.09340699999999999}},{"text":"Also included in ITS Phase 3 is a Road Weather Information Sensor (RWIS) at Sharlands Avenue \n at Robb Drive. The weather sensors will detect ice on the road thereby alerting Reno Maintenance \n Crews that snowplow operations are required in the northwest. The project will install 20 \n Gridsmart Performance Packages. These are upgrades to existing Gridsmart detection systems and \n can detect/count pedestrian and bicycles. Titan Electrical Contracting, Inc. was awarded the \n construction contract on April 23, 2021. Construction is scheduled to begin July 6, 2021.","bbox":{"left":0.094138,"top":0.237926,"width":0.8118399999999999,"height":0.10821300000000003}},{"text":"Traffic Management - ITS Phase 4 \n The project includes conduit and fiber optic cable at the following locations: \n • Sharlands Avenue from Robb Drive to Mae Anne Avenue; \n • Double R Boulevard from South Meadows Parkway to Sandhill Road; \n • Geiger Grade from South Virginia Street to Veterans Parkway; \n • Prater Way from Pyramid Way to Sparks City Hall traffic center; \n • Feasibility studies for Dynamic Message Signs (DMS) and traveler information systems; \n and \n • ITS Master Plan update including a 5-year future ITS project list.","bbox":{"left":0.094118,"top":0.364898,"width":0.811788,"height":0.169468}},{"text":"Ninety percent (90%) plans are currently in development and scheduled for submittal July 2021. \n Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., has been awarded the contract for this project.","bbox":{"left":0.094138,"top":0.55323,"width":0.8117399999999999,"height":0.035633999999999943}},{"text":"North Valleys Package 3B \n Package 3B includes the addition of capacity to the right turn lane at North Virginia \n Street/Business 395. This project also includes improvements to two bus stop pads located within \n the project area, and associated access and drainage improvements. The project has advertised for \n construction bids and is anticipated to start construction in late summer 2021.","bbox":{"left":0.094097,"top":0.607625,"width":0.811902,"height":0.09018400000000004}},{"text":"Sparks Boulevard Project \n The project seeks to increase safety, increase roadway capacity, and improve bicycle and \n pedestrian facilities by widening Sparks Boulevard to six lanes between Greg Street and Baring \n Boulevard. Professional engineering services are underway with Atkins North America, Inc., \n performing environmental studies and preliminary design. The RTC, in cooperation with the City \n of Sparks, Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) and the Federal Highway \n Administration (FHWA) has initiated an Environmental Assessment (EA) to evaluate and \n document the proposed project’s potential impacts between the I-80 westbound ramps and Baring \n Boulevard.","bbox":{"left":0.094077,"top":0.716564,"width":0.812005,"height":0.16260699999999995}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"Disabled","bbox":{"left":0.141176,"top":0.05012,"width":0.084086,"height":0.01592199999999999}},{"text":"The Committee recognises that the legislation applies to persons who are not \n apparently disabled or ill.","bbox":{"left":0.141176,"top":0.083374,"width":0.6894830000000001,"height":0.032548999999999995}},{"text":"Age","bbox":{"left":0.141176,"top":0.133256,"width":0.038109000000000004,"height":0.01592199999999999}},{"text":"The Hovingham Village Hall Committee believes that people of all ages have \n skills experiences and ideas, which are equally valid, and have valid needs, \n expectations and aspirations.","bbox":{"left":0.141176,"top":0.16651,"width":0.683512,"height":0.049176}},{"text":"Ethnic Minorities","bbox":{"left":0.141176,"top":0.233018,"width":0.16247399999999998,"height":0.01592199999999999}},{"text":"The Committee will be alert to any implications of its services and actions for \n potential unlawful discrimination. The Committee will challenge racism in any \n form and will encourage its users to do the same.","bbox":{"left":0.141176,"top":0.266272,"width":0.689043,"height":0.049176}},{"text":"Gender and Sexual Orientation","bbox":{"left":0.141176,"top":0.332781,"width":0.295863,"height":0.01592199999999999}},{"text":"Sexist policies, practices and attitudes (including policies, practices and \n attitudes which may relate to sexual orientation and gender re-assignment) will \n be challenged, and users will be encouraged to do the same.","bbox":{"left":0.141176,"top":0.366035,"width":0.7006709999999999,"height":0.049176}},{"text":"Religion and Belief","bbox":{"left":0.141176,"top":0.432543,"width":0.18162599999999998,"height":0.01592199999999999}},{"text":"The Committee endorses the right of each individual to his or her own religious \n beliefs or the absence of a belief.","bbox":{"left":0.141176,"top":0.463422,"width":0.701793,"height":0.032548999999999995}},{"text":"The Code of Conduct","bbox":{"left":0.141176,"top":0.515322,"width":0.237874,"height":0.018576000000000037}},{"text":"1.","bbox":{"left":0.141176,"top":0.548933,"width":0.016821000000000003,"height":0.01592199999999999}},{"text":"People will be treated with dignity and respect regardless of the group to \n which they belong.","bbox":{"left":0.171429,"top":0.548933,"width":0.687427,"height":0.03254899999999994}},{"text":"2.","bbox":{"left":0.141176,"top":0.598814,"width":0.016821000000000003,"height":0.01592199999999999}},{"text":"People’s feelings and views will be valued and respected. Language or \n humour that people find offensive will not be used or tolerated, e.g. racist \n jokes or derogatory terminology.","bbox":{"left":0.171429,"top":0.598814,"width":0.6874389999999999,"height":0.049176}},{"text":"3.","bbox":{"left":0.141176,"top":0.665322,"width":0.016821000000000003,"height":0.01592199999999999}},{"text":"No one will be harassed abused or intimidated on the ground that they \n belong to a vulnerable group. Incidents of harassment will be taken \n seriously, and the Hovingham Village Hall Committee will undertake \n investigations of any complaints quickly, impartially and thoroughly.","bbox":{"left":0.171429,"top":0.665322,"width":0.6874370000000001,"height":0.06580300000000006}},{"text":"2 of 2","bbox":{"left":0.141176,"top":0.940641,"width":0.05118700000000001,"height":0.016603000000000034}},{"text":"April 2021","bbox":{"left":0.753035,"top":0.940641,"width":0.09115999999999991,"height":0.016603000000000034}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Key: (1) language to be deleted (2) new language \n CHAPTER 302--S.F.No. 3441","bbox":{"left":0.15126,"top":0.094447,"width":0.477775,"height":0.04138700000000001}},{"text":"An act \n relating to courts; limiting testimony of domestic abuse advocates without \n consent of victims; amending Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, section \n 595.02, subdivision 1. \n BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:","bbox":{"left":0.15126,"top":0.152865,"width":0.695149,"height":0.08558099999999999}},{"text":"Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, section 595.02, subdivision 1, \n is \n amended to read: \n Subdivision 1. Competency of witnesses. Every person of sufficient \n understanding, \n including a party, may testify in any action or proceeding, civil or criminal, in \n court or \n before any person who has authority to receive evidence, except as provided in \n this \n subdivision: \n (a) A husband cannot be examined for or against his wife without her consent, \n nor a \n wife for or against her husband without his consent, nor can either, during the \n marriage or \n afterwards, without the consent of the other, be examined as to any \n communication made \n by one to the other during the marriage. This exception does not apply to a civil \n action or \n proceeding by one against the other, nor to a criminal action or proceeding for a \n crime \n committed by one against the other or against a child of either or against a child \n under the \n care of either spouse, nor to a criminal action or proceeding in which one is \n charged with \n homicide or an attempt to commit homicide and the date of the marriage of the \n defendant \n is subsequent to the date of the offense, nor to an action or proceeding for \n nonsupport, \n neglect, dependency, or termination of parental rights. \n (b) An attorney cannot, without the consent of the attorney's client, be \n examined as \n to any communication made by the client to the attorney or the attorney's advice \n given \n thereon in the course of professional duty; nor can any employee of the attorney \n be \n examined as to the communication or advice, without the client's consent. \n (c) A member of the clergy or other minister of any religion shall not, without \n the","bbox":{"left":0.15126,"top":0.255478,"width":0.691155,"height":0.6499510000000001}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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