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PDF-7b020 | A bear to hug, a Bible to love, and a promise to treasure: God loves you! Tiny Bear’s Bible is a warm and fuzzy reminder of how God loves his children―in a format kids can cuddle. Together with their friend Tiny Bear, children discover eleven Bible stories in a book they can carry with them wherever they go. Bestselling author, Sally Lloyd-Jones presents some of the most familiar Bible stories… Tiny Bear’s Bible Download eBook Tiny Bear’s Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones across multiple file-formats including EPUB, DOC, and PDF. This Tiny Bear’s Bible book is not really ordinary book, you have it then the world is in your hands. The benefit you get by reading this book is actually information inside this reserve incredible fresh, you will get information which is getting deeper an individual read a lot of information you will get. This kind of Tiny Bear’s Bible without we recognize teach the one who looking at it become critical in imagining and analyzing. Don’t be worry Tiny Bear’s Bible can bring any time you are and not make your tote space or bookshelves’ grow to be full because you can have it inside your lovely laptop even cell phone. This Tiny Bear’s Bible having great arrangement in word and layout, so you will not really feel uninterested in reading.
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The car is a project of Google, which has been working in secret but in plain view on vehicles that can drive themselves, using artificial-intelligence software that can sense anything near the car and mimic the decisions made by a human driver. With someone behind the wheel to take control if something goes awry and a technician in the passenger seat to monitor the navigation system, seven test cars have driven 1,000 miles without human intervention and more than 140,000 miles with only occasional human control. One even drove itself down Lombard Street in San Francisco, one of the steepest and curviest streets in the nation. The only accident, engineers said, was when one Google car was rear-ended while stopped at a traffic light.
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Yes, my dear South Loop neighbors, Mariano's is still on the way. It will open in the neighborhood just as it said it would a while back. Right there on Clark Street at 16th. My neighbors got a bit ruffled a few days ago when they found out here in Crain's that the grocery store property--nearing completion--was being sold. I think the fear factor prevented people from reading the fine print in the article, which said that while the property is in fact up for sale at a nice profit for the developers, the Mariano's lease will--yes!--accompany the sale! So have no fear; like other surrounding Loop neighborhoods, the Mariano's in our Loop 'hood will also come to pass. And will be hard to pass up. Both for us shoppers. And presumably for the new owners of the building. Bonnie McGrath is an award-winning long time Chicago journalist, columnist, blogger and lawyer who lives in the South Loop. You can contact her at bonmcgrath@aol.com How come the cops never give tickets for riding a bike on the sidewalk in MY neighborhood? Because they're too busy doing it in other neighborhoods » Democrat senators: Cease and desist talking about these vile acts and vote on Kavanaugh now because you are making us sick to our stomachs » Last week G.o.D Jewels grabbed input from fans about the production he should jump on for a freestyle. This week he delivers a new release titled "Don't Fucking Play", taking over a Travis Scott record. This time last week, Herb presented fans with a super dope visual for track " Bottom of the Bottom ", holding a concept that ... From "1636" to "The New Wave", and now "Still Iconic", these last two years have been busy for Logan Cage... Rick Stevenson once again proves that the talent in Chicago has no age limit with his latest release " Way Too Much ". Teami... Welcome to the best KC Chiefs site on the internet. You can view any post as a visitor, but you are required to register before you can post. Click the register link above, it only takes 30 seconds to start chatting with Chiefs fans from all over the world! Enjoy your stay! This space is reserved for something that has nothing whatsoever to do with MatthewsChiefs. (Whoever THAT is!) You still got people over at AA singing this same song. Bottom line is when Alex is well protected, he can get the job done.
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Hey there guys I figure we can start this one thread here to lets see what kind of details we can work up on this can and to see if we can make a come back into the legend catagory. So lets think of something very special and unquie for this car and like John says no rushing it we have other cars we can sell first. Lets make this one count. The only thing I kno for sure is that I want to sell just 50 of these, all individually numbered in the license plate and all at random times for no buyouts! Sure some people will hate that its not an unlimited release and that all auctions are no buyouts....But all publicity is good publicity right??/ Ok yeah I know it is early with this car but I just needed a good place to stick such a great poster LOL. It looks very nice! The split between the real and the Forza car is a nice idea. Or is this only an illusion? I like it and I'm ready to go. So we have already 2 releases for 2 weekends. A good start to old habits, right? Well GT I think it is a split between real and FM. I am not sure though. Pretty good hehe. I think this project we are sitting on for awhile so we can come up with a killer idea to sell big time. We have tons of other cars we can release fast though. I like the idea of 1 this way and 1 that way. But I do not really understand what you mean when you say open auctions together with 500k buyout? And the next thing: 1 put up randomly for 500k, the second put up privatly (in privat chat??) without buyout? Right now this does not make sense for me, but it could of course be that the barrier it self is one more time our beloved language Second and more understandable thing is: 2 Auctions a day with 50 cars mean 3.5 weeks attention by the customers. I guess it will be hard to get that for such a long time. I'm affraid that Interest will slow down. But okay not only "complain" or better said critizise, but coming up with a alternative idea is not that easy because selling these for one week with 10 a day is too much, I know. And finally last thing. Beginning with 5k buyout is a nice thing for the guys who don't have that much money, but it wil bore people. I recommend to start bidding on a bigger price. At least 500k. The cars would in no case be sold under 500k, so why bore the customer with whole day bidding to reach the 500k mark etc. What about the following: As I really see 25 days are way to much "demand" for this fast moving marked. You know at the one day the forum is up for this, the next day for that. Shortcut this idea! I like the idea cause 4 weeks is too long. So a short period is much better but lets wait to see what John thinks. If the winning bid at 9.pm is 10million, then we get the persons's GT, Contact him, then sell it to him for 10 million. What I think is hard to imagine is how the thread could be handled. ca. 25 days with different breaks to start with the new car of day 2 and 3 and so on. But okay, if you think you can do this I won't stop you I did some that Bret bought from me. I don't know if he gifted them to you, but I bet. But since your garage is full... Go John, Garage Sale! I could do that, too! 340 cars of which I don't need 250 or whatever LOL. I think I did 3 that I sold to Bret and another 4 or 5 ready. All from 50 downstairs. So 50, 49 and 48 might be anywhere around here. 47, 46, 45, 44 and so are in my garage. We have to make a schedule how to sell them. I would say we spread the numbers of the cars so you get several # between 1 - 50, Bret, Ghandi Drew and me, too. Otherwise one of us . in this case me - has all the high # and the interest is less big than in the beginning Also you might have the 3 last # (or at least on the way to you), so you could start and finish the whole thing as it is your baby As for the length of the sale... Lets call it an experiment. Lets see how people's attention spans work. I have not received any STis yet but remember I changed the tune a bit so everyone needs to update the tune by sending me one and I will return it. Well right now I am kind of lost right now with all this. Maybe once we get this figured out alittle better I can figure it out. I think that we should make it as simple as possible because we all know not everybody has the smarts that we have hehe. Plus alot of people dont read everything we write LOL. How ever this will come down at the end, I am nearly finished building some. I have # 40 - 48 in my Garage soon. So we have to figure out who else built some. Because of the risk to have doubled numbers. Then we have to figure out who sells which numbers... Is there a function for this kind of math in Microsoft excel??? LOL Well just so you know I have not built any that I can remember and I dont know how to use Excell that well LOL. Great time John. So I have to try it too. My PB is 53.660. I have to run that track w/ the updated tune Do I have the updated tune I wonder? I just cannot get that thing to go uber fast. Maybe I have an old tune? Well I got the update and I just cannot get the times down. I dont know maybe it is something to do with my driving style the car doesnt like. But I will keep trying. P.S. John get MNK to take the photos LOL. Legal Disclaimer: 7dog.com has a zero-tolerance policy against illegal pornography. 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What? A giveaway to win a Passion Planner? Who doesn’t want to have a cool unique planner and more for 2017? Writing my goals out in pretty colors in my planner is what I do for fun! lol. The ‘ole digital tasks and calendars are boring, don’t you think? Read all about this not your plain ‘ole planner here! A colleague of mine Crissy Herron at this kick-butt work at home tips and tricks website… Indiebizchicks is having this awesome giveaway! Oh and check these awesome planners out for your after Christmas gifts to family and customers……Passion Planner I have to admit I totally lack photo and image knowledge! Rebekah Radice has the best article ever on this subject. It’s absolutely the Best Social Image Size Cheatsheet Ever! I bet you will agree! Like this post? Awesome! Please like and share with your friends! And I’d love to hear from you..please comment below.. I totally have email overwhelm! I let my email get out of hand again! Geez! How do I let this happen? Well through it all I think I found a better solution finally! I discovered something new about my ever loyal note-keeper website/app called Evernote. Now I just have two decisions. Delete or followup? If I need to follow up on an e-mail later, then I forward it to Evernote. I (we) are given a unique e-mail address when we sign up with Evernote. So…any time I send an e-mail to that address, it will show up as a note in Evernote in my default notebook. How cool is that? So now I can add in my own comments, attach files if I need (like in followup with a project with a customer), and then use all of Evernote’s features like tags, and reminders to ensure that I schedule the time to follow up. Plus I can find the information I need quickly. I named my default notebook in Evernote “Action Pending.” That’s where the e-mails I just forwarded show up. Now I just need to schedule these follow ups, and give them context. Some follow ups are just general to-do’s for me. Others are specific. I use tags to organize these. My basic rule is that everything in my Action Pending notebook MUST have at least one tag. At this point I may have many notes in there, but only the one’s I’ve just forwarded, and any I may have added directly in Evernote, are untagged. Evernote makes it easy to sort by tag, so all of the untagged notes fall to the top of the list. Now I go through each untagged note in the Action Pending notebook, and I tag them, as well as set calendar reminders if necessary. Now I can filter my notes in just for “follow up.” This gives me a list of all of the tasks I have for all clients. Or just to see what I can delegate, as well as see what I am spending my time on. And more time I can spend on doing Customer Love things. See.. I got rid of email overload once again with Evernote to the rescue! What system to you use to help you stay out of email overwhelm?
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Autonomous cars are years from mass production, but technologists who have long dreamed of them believe that they can transform society as profoundly as the Internet has. Robot drivers react faster than humans, have 360-degree perception and do not get distracted, sleepy or intoxicated, the engineers argue. They speak in terms of lives saved and injuries avoided — more than 37,000 people died in car accidents in the United States in 2008. The engineers say the technology could double the capacity of roads by allowing cars to drive more safely while closer together. Because the robot cars would eventually be less likely to crash, they could be built lighter, reducing fuel consumption. But of course, to be truly safer, the cars must be far more reliable than, say, today’s personal computers, which crash on occasion and are frequently infected.
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Newspapers are on the Web because they have to be, but they're still trying to figure out what to do there. If you had canvassed the 10th annual Editor & Publisher's Interactive Newspapers Conference last February you would have been hard pressed to find people eager to define themselves as relics of a lost age. Most of the 1,100 journalists who gathered for three days at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Atlanta worked for newspaper companies that were the bastions of what has long been called "Old Media." But these weren't clueless Old Media fogies and Luddite computer-phobes who wouldn't know a monitor refresh rate from a URL. They had cool jobs, jobs not normally associated with the newspaper business. They were site designers, and online producers, and chat room hosts, and directors of New Media-this and Interactive-that. The sort of work, in short, that put them in the vanguard of a frightened industry's attempt to reinvent itself. And yet there were times in Atlanta when it seemed that even these most digitally sophisticated journalists were fated to spend the rest of their careers tottering on the threshold of a new world, wondering if there was a place in it for them. It was going on five years since they had been swept up (or in some cases blindsided) by the online era. And still the question was, were they nimble enough to survive? Or would they be remembered as the woolly mammoths of the information age, too shaggy, too slow, too complacently wedded to business as usual to do anything but blunder inexorably toward the abyss? It was this question that accounted for the worried air, the whistling-past-the-graveyard bravado, and even the occasional outbreaks of hand-wringing. You had to feel especially sorry for some of the older journalists in the crowd, the graybeards trying to get up to speed. They had begun their careers when the "web" was the ribbon of newsprint that rushed through the presses. Now the Web was--well, if you had to ask; if you didn't know; if you weren't really at home in that pell-mell, hydra-headed cyberscape of frames, sites, portals, links, search engines, chat rooms, banner ads, HTML, Perl, Cold Fusion, streaming video, e-commerce, day-trading, personalized stock portfolios and underage porn stars; if it had somehow escaped your attention that this virtual frontier, with its unimaginably vast and invisible traffic of ones and zeroes, was gathering new users at the rate of seven people per second and producing new competitors almost as rapidly--well, it was probably too late, you were hopelessly behind. The bromide about time on the Web was no joke: A few months were the practical equivalent of a year; a few years, a virtual eternity. For three days the graybeards and their junior colleagues attended seminars and speeches and workshops. Dutifully they scribbled notes on pads supplied gratis by RegionOnline.com and tried not to flinch under the barrage of blunt advice and bitter observations: "Young people, who grow up with interactivity, get as much value getting information from each other as they do from editors and writers." "You have to stop thinking of yourselves as newspaper people and start thinking of yourselves as 'information utilities.' " During breaks they milled among the booths in the exhibition hall, listening gamely as baby-faced sales reps rhapsodized "Internet platform solutions" and "local portal functionality." In the eyes of its most evangelical advocates, online technology had spawned not just a new medium but a new culture with its own lingo and metaphors. You surfed, you linked, you drilled down. It had also created new ways of publishing, selling and using information, and it was these last, practical developments that were causing panicked newspaper executives to fear for their franchises. In a way they were under siege. On one side of the castle were their traditional competitors, the magazines and TV and radio stations, which had also begun to migrate to the Web. Old Media in all forms was feeling pressed to defend its brands in the new medium and stake out a share of the Web's enormous audiences and potential business. These organizations knew what was at stake because they'd all printed or aired stories about how the current total of 62 million North American users was expected to grow to 150 million by the year 2002, and how by the year 2006 some 90 percent of Americans would be surfing and linking and drilling down. A huge new audience lay at the far end of their servers. The New York Times alone had discovered that half the 3 million registered users of its Web site had never bought a copy of the paper. And a survey by the Pew Research Center found that the percentage of Americans getting news online at least once a week had tripled from 1996 to 1998 to over 36 million; in the lush demographic category of under-30 college graduates, 47 percent were reading news online. And then there was electronic commerce, growing at a rate exceeding 200 percent a year. And online advertising revenues, which, while they represented less than one half of 1 percent of the U.S. ad budget, had nonetheless grown in a few years from virtually nothing to more than a billion dollars by February 1999. And on the other side of the castle there was a freaky Star Wars horde of alien new rivals, companies that had grown up in the medium and were doing a lot better in it, as if possessed of some innate advantage, the head start of being "Web-centric" where newspapers were merely "Web-enabled." (Or disabled, as the case may be.) The superstars among these new organizations owned the lion's share of the ad revenues and user traffic: There were portal sites such as Yahoo! and Lycos, which were known as "content aggregators" and were threatening newspapers because they provided access to Associated Press and Reuters and Bloomberg wire service news, and they ran classified ads too. There was the software giant Microsoft, which was molting into an information services company, having created the Microsoft Network, Sidewalk city guides and a high-profile Webzine, Slate. The company @Home had partnered with the portal Excite, and had contracts with cable television companies that promised blazingly fast, always-on connections to the Web. America Online had cleverly blended Web content into its proprietary, subscription-based online service and had emerged as one of the traffic kingpins of everything from e-commerce to New Media. Even the entertainment conglomerate Disney had forged an alliance with the portal Infoseek and cobbled together the Go Network, which featured ESPN's popular sports coverage. Hundreds of other sites threatened to usurp the social and commercial niches newspapers had traditionally occupied. They ranged from e-commerce giant Amazon.com and virtual auction house eBay to such community sites as theglobe.com and Tripod to specialty classified ad sites devoted to jobs, houses and cars. The extent to which the newspaper industry was running scared and in the midst of some weird identity crisis was illustrated on Friday afternoon, when the organizers of the Interactive Newspapers Conference thought it would be a good idea to rally any flagging spirits with an inspirational speech. The morning before, business-information tycoon Michael Bloomberg had painted a bleak picture, telling the journalists, "If you mix the ink and chop the trees, you'll probably be put out of business," and furthermore that if they didn't find and publish information people wanted, they could just "forget about it," they were goners. He did concede that "serious people" would always value what journalists did, but it seemed more of a sop to get out of the room before everyone burst into tears. So on Friday afternoon there was a full house as "anthropologist, journalist, mountaineer, adventurist" Jeff Salz bounded onto the stage like a golden retriever that had been waiting all day for a trip to the park. The lights went down, slides came up, and Dr. Salz launched on his theme, which was "the adventure of change." What he hoped to do, he said, was to pass along some "timeless certainties in uncertain times." Some were simple: Were things so bad that 1,100 men and women who worked in the daily rush of novelty and ought to be priding themselves for their part in writing the "first rough draft of history" needed a pep talk on the adventure of change? Wasn't the adventure of change their reason for being? And yet they sat there without so much as a rolled eye or an ironic "Hallelujah!" No one told the adventurist to go sit on a piton even when he repeated that bit about them being "information utilities," not newspaper people. What restraint! What civility! Were anxieties so high that any Pied Piper was welcome who promised to turn the prospect of oblivion into the Adventure of Change? Perhaps people would soon be bolting from their seats to shout "When the going gets tough, information utilities get going!" The real question was what they would do after the fog of platitudes had lifted. Had they truly missed their chance? Had the future come and gone already and now they were all just marking time, romancing the abyss? In some sense the story of newspapers in the online era is a business story first and a story of journalism and cultural evolution second. It has so far been dominated by business themes, the nuts and bolts of margins, revenue streams, investment strategies, barriers to entry, technology headaches, accounting questions, e-commerce and the still unclear issue of what's the best path to a profitable future. Is it to follow the tight, pay-as-you-go heading of the Thomson chain, whose shoestring online-newspaper operations netted a profit of $3 million last year? Or is it to take the loss-leading tack of the San Jose-based Knight Ridder chain, or Tribune Co. in Chicago, both of which are investing tens of millions of dollars in a sort of Field of Dreams strategy? Or is the wisest course the one followed by Gannett, the country's largest chain, which has severely reined in its online operations, and in some cases, such as at the Rockford Register Star in Illinois, canceled the online news part of a paper altogether? Gannett's notable exception, its major New Media extravagance, is the online version of its flagship USA Today, a paper which may have finally demonstrated that even newspapers can undergo sex-change operations. USA Today is the Renee Richards of media properties. After years living a false life in a heavily subsidized, pulp-based body, and being criticized as the McDonald's of newspapers for conducting cutesy-wutesy but proto-interactive Q&A opinion polls, and running squibby Web-like stories before the Web even existed, the spirit of the paper has finally been liberated and found its true home in the twinkling palette of USA Today.com. It's one of the most popular news sites on the Web, and the company says it has been making a profit since September. The hand-held version that comes off the presses seems more and more what it always was--a Web-site printout. That's one paper, one company. Every media company has a different approach. In its latest annual report, Times Mirror, which publishes the Los Angeles Times among other estimable titles, timidly says that the company wants to wait and "figure out where the new medium is going." But then the company also boldly dumped $25 million into Web sites last year. Depending on who's talking, that's either too much or not nearly enough; either clueless extravagance or foolish penny-pinching. All these business decisions and opinions reflect a social context. It's important to remember that Old and New Media rivalries are shaped by cultural conflicts and aesthetic differences and generational tensions. Not long after my trip to Atlanta I received a promotional copy of Min's New Media Report, which contained this item in a column called the Roving Eye: "The puckish Eyeball thinks that E&P should rename its Interactive Newspapers Conference the Deathmarch of the Grey Bears. After repeated warnings from speakers that the Web will feast on their reticence to reimagine print news operations and embrace the new medium, crowds of fortysomething, white (but graying) male defenders of 'journalistic integrity' desperately latched onto Michael Bloomberg's fleeting reassurance that 'serious people' always will read newspapers. Sure, Mike...both of them." What a buncha cards, those New Media kids! Or maybe they're just exasperated because the gray bears won't get out of the way. Pundits have been predicting the death of newspapers for more than 100 years. In 1880, the assassin was supposed to be photography. In the 1920s, newspapers were going to be destroyed by radio; in the 1950s, TV was going to destroy newspapers and radio. In the 1990s the Web was going to destroy...well, you get the idea, and it is a misleading one because the main theme of media history is not extirpation of one form by another, but mutal accommodation among forms. Old Media has shown a remarkable resilience. As Roger Fidler, one of the pioneers of electronic distribution, observes in his book "Mediamorphosis," even parchment scrolls, the preferred medium for 5,000 years, are still used in some tradition-conscious religions. So it's a safe bet the $54 billion newspaper business is not about to sink into oblivion tomorrow. By some measures the industry is the healthiest it's been in more than a generation. Ad revenue was up 6.3 percent in 1998. Circulation numbers have stabilized after two decades of steady decline: Yes, the numbers were down last year in seven of the top 10 markets, but they were up in 19 of the top 30, and the bottom line, according to the Newspaper Association of America, is that "newspapers are still among the most profitable media companies." In 1994 there were 20 newspapers online; today there are 4,925 worldwide, 2,799 of them in the United States. There's no ready figure for the investment such growth represents, but it's clearly in the hundreds of millions of dollars. "The U.S. Internet daily newspaper market has grown rapidly from a scant $21 million in 1996 to $203.7 million by the end of 1998," according to a Dataquest report by analyst Peggy O'Neill. With costs so high (newspaper sites were estimated to have lost more than $80 million last year), returns still meager and success so uncertain--more than 100 online newspapers have already died in their cribs--some critics are starting to argue that newspapers have not been too reluctant to embrace the Web, but too eager. The reasoning goes that it's not their Old Media pasts newspaper people can't escape, but their penchant for pipe-dreaming about a New Media future. The spirit of spendthrift techno-romanticism goes back at least to the 1970s, when many papers were seduced into ill-advised ventures in audio- and videotex services. There were deals with cable TV companies, and by the mid-1980s many newspapers were hoping to cash in delivering their product by fax. That none of these gambits really caught the public's imagination didn't stop newspapers from piling into cyberspace. So why are they suddenly so eager to give away the content they used to charge for? "Maybe now that there's so many more newspapers involved, fad isn't fair," he conceded, "but what would you call it if you have all these intelligent people and they don't know why they're doing something other than because everybody else is doing it, and every day they're saying to themselves, 'If I don't do it, I'll get left behind!' And the venture is still just as shaky in terms of rewards because virtually no one is making money." I had telephoned Meyer because for nearly 20 years he has been tracking the online fortunes of newspapers and has been making a census of the population, posting updates on AJR NewsLink, the Web site he operates with American Journalism Review. Lately he has emerged as one of the leading voices of the counterrevolution, wondering about the risks of the online gamble and questioning the claims of newspaper companies that say their Web sites are in the black. Last year there were notable declarations of online profitability from the New York Times and USA Today; recent surveys have reported that 24 percent of all newspaper Web sites are earning more money than they spend. But in Meyer's view most of these operations aren't taking into account the hidden subsidies, and the longer he looks at the great experiment the more he wonders how rational it is. "Some newspapers like the Minneapolis Star-Tribune are making money doing design work. Morris Communications makes money hosting sites for churches and banks in Topeka, Kansas. Some papers have become Internet service providers. But I have yet to see any news sites that claim a profit being billed for the actual cost of putting out the newspaper. They're not paying for desks or supplies. They're not paying 20 percent of the city hall reporter's salary. And they're certainly not going to turn a profit on banner ads. Banner ad rates have collapsed. They started out at between $35 and $50 per thousand impressions, and now they're around $5, and some of the major national sites are getting around $2 per thousand hits. Subscription sales are the biggest bust of all. Nearly every newspaper that has tried to charge for content--the San Jose Mercury News, the Colorado Springs Gazette, the Hays Daily News in Hays, Kansas--has stopped. The only ones I know are the Wall Street Journal and the Champagne News Gazette in Illinois, which charges $4.50 a month just to read the sports pages. They have some columnist and everybody who went to school at Illinois and followed sports likes to keep up with him." For these reasons Meyer said he was beginning to think maybe Gannett's conservative approach made a lot of sense. As a whole, the industry was growing out of its "Gee Whiz" period and into what Meyer called the "How Are We Going to Pay for This?" "I would never argue that newspapers should do nothing," he said, "but the future is very murky and I would argue that they should make only a small bet, just to cover themselves. I said last year that it was going to be last year and it wasn't, but I still think there's going to be a major player that is going to cut way back--someone like Knight Ridder or the Chicago Tribune, which has lost close to $100 million." Happy as they might be about it, the bounty of free news online has confused even some readers. The columnist Kurt Andersen, noting that he used to cough up $15 to $20 a week for the Washington Post and the three big New York papers--the Times, Post and Daily News--wondered why their publishers were suddenly willing to comp him on the Web. "They justify the practice vaguely as brand protection and R&D," he wrote in The New Yorker, "but the reasons look more like confused mixtures of vanity and panic." The power of vanity should never be underestimated, but over the last couple of years it is panic that has been the driving force. Simply put, newspapers are spending money to keep from losing their classified ad base. Classifieds are the newspaper industry's lifeline, a $15 billion to $18 billion business. They can account for anywhere from 25 to 50 percent of a given paper's ad revenue. A publisher's vanity might be piqued at the idea of Microsoft or Yahoo! or America Online edging into the news business, but the prospect of companies cutting into his base of classified ads arouses nothing but mortal terror. And to make matters worse, the Web in many ways is a much better medium for classifieds than newspapers. The interactive functions of the Web enable users to move expeditiously through massive databases in ways not possible in a pulp-based medium. Why plow through all the ads for Buicks and Oldsmobiles if what you want is just a red Honda no more than five years old with less than 60,000 miles? Plug in the variables, hit "search" and presto! Classified ad sites such as Autobytel.com and Monster.com were springing up on the Web; they offered faster and handier ways of posting and looking for anything you wanted--jobs, cars, apartments, houses, land in Florida, saxophones and every thingamajig in grandmother's trunk. Even more excruciating for newspapers, the ads were often free. The current projections are that in the next five years classified sites will capture as much as one-third of newspaper classified ad revenues, a loss of upwards of $6 billion. "The classified ad stream is a goner in the coming years," said New York Times Electronic Media Co. President Martin Nisenholtz, speaking late last year in an online dialogue sponsored by the Webzine Feed. "That means taking the Internet seriously rather than treating it as a distribution channel." Or as Washington Post Publisher Don Graham once famously said, explaining the decision to put his paper online: "There are three reasons--classifieds, classifieds, classifieds." The newspaper classified ad crisis is a classic variation on the leitmotif known as "disintermediation." Disintermediation is the Department of Media Studies word for the Web's potential to eliminate middlemen and directly connect producers or vendors with consumers. The prospect of being disintermediated looms over dozens of businesses. Why cut in Sotheby's if you can auction stuff on eBay or UBid? Why fork out fat commissions to a broker at Merrill Lynch when you can trade the same lot of stock at eTrade for 15 bucks? Or shop retail when the same book is 40 percent less on Amazon.com? Why bother with mortgage brokers and car dealers and drugstores and travel agents? And why--cue extinction scenario--pick up a paper for its classifieds? The industry has made some large if belated moves to meet the classified crisis. In December 1997, a consortium of newspaper companies including Tribune Co., Times Mirror and the Washington Post Co., launched Classified Ventures, a family of Web sites that now includes searchable listings for apartments, jobs and cars. Cars.com was backed by Gannett, Knight Ridder and the New York Times, but it was one of the last sites to arrive in an already crowded field. The biggest push has been to stanch the hemorrhage in the employment portion of the classified market, which the NAA estimated in 1997 accounted for $12 billion, or 70 percent or more of the entire classified market. CareerPath.com, a network of newspaper job listing pages begun in 1995 by the Washington Post, San Jose Mercury News, L.A. Times, New York Times, Chicago Tribune and Boston Globe (with additional investments from Gannett, Hearst and Cox) now has 83 newspaper affiliates and boasts that it is "the largest and most current database" of jobs on the Web, with more than 322,000 listings and, as of January, 8.35 million job searches per month. But the company is up against formidable competitors. Monster.com, owned by direct-marketing and yellow-page advertising company TMP Worldwide, saw a huge spike in its traffic after a hilarious Super Bowl advertising campaign that featured kids staring into the camera with deadpan expressions and confessing the ultra-modest prospects they faced without the help of a job search site like Monster.com: "When I grow up I want to be a yes-man." "I want to be forced into early retirement." "I want to claw my way up to middle management." Where panic has been checked, there is nevertheless a lot of anxiety among newspapers that they aren't gaining the audience they need, or competing well enough, or that their position is fundamentally untenable. "I think we're in a totally critical stage," said Larry Pryor, the former editor of the L.A. Times Web site who now runs the Online Journalism Review at the University of Southern California. "What's driving online journalism at the moment is e-commerce; that's more important than content. If publishers get too far into e-commerce retailing, they're going to tick off their retail advertisers. But if they continue to lag behind, defending their classifieds and deferring to retail advertisers and not getting into e-commerce, they're going to lose their financial base." Among the stark statistics discussed in Atlanta, none was more sobering than the site usage measurements developed by Media Metrix, the Nielsens of the Web. Media Metrix figures showed that in major metropolitan areas, newspapers were getting trounced in their backyards. No newspaper Web site cracked the top 10 in its local market except the Washington Post, which was eighth. But dwelling only on the business questions you'll miss the bigger picture. If newspapers lack some crucial understanding of the Web, of how it works not just technically but psychically, it may be because they don't really want to understand the Web. "Most traditional news organizations are hostile to new media," Pryor wrote in a recent issue of the Online Journalism Review. "Editorial pages and even news reports use every opportunity to attack the Internet as being synonymous with confusion, clutter, gossip and sensationalism. A shaky study on a link between depression and Web usage gets page one treatment. Pornography, hackers and all forms of cyber-crime receive prominent but often superficial and inaccurate coverage. Matt Drudge gets elevated to Net Whipping Boy." As Roger Fidler, a longtime critic of news media myopia, put it: "People don't seem to grasp that we are in the midst of a tremendous transformation in communications. It's as historically significant as the development of the printing press in the 1400s." If newspaper executives haven't fully grasped the extent of changes in communication or the opportunity the Web represents, then the story of online newspapering is as much about culture as business. Executives often seem handicapped by an almost mythic fear that their Old Media franchises will be devoured by their dot-com offspring. They forget how much more pleasant it is to be eaten by your own child than by someone else's. Web-centric companies (or Net-native, as they are also called) are at home in the language of interactivity that Web-enabled companies are still stumbling to learn; many have corporate metabolisms that enable them to move more quickly and imaginatively than Old Media organizations. Take that January 1998 New Yorker column in which Kurt Andersen was bold enough to mock the "nutty" valuation of Yahoo!, then capitalized at $2.7 billion. Mocking Yahoo! and its ilk has become such a regular Old Media sport that the founders of the Motley Fool financial Web site use the volume of negative comment as a contrarian buy indicator for additions to their Rule Breakers portfolio. In May, 15 months after Andersen's column, Yahoo! was worth $33.9 billion. Hey, maybe Yahoo's valuation really is nutty now. But grossly overvalued or not, the stock gave Yahoo! leverage to gobble up Geocities and Broadcast.com, thus creating new reasons for people--onetime stalwarts of the pulp-based world, perhaps--to check out the site. Disintermediation respects no franchise and is as liable to overrun a social niche as an economic one. Which means that people who work for newspapers, bastions of mediation, confront the prospect that the Web may usurp their role as agenda-setters and news filters. The Web puts a cornucopia of primary sources within everyone's reach, and makes the stuff of which news is made available to anyone, raw and unprocessed, minus the contributions of reporters and editors, minus their judicious evaluation and careful fact-checking, but also minus their "family newspaper" euphemisms, their pack-mentality blind spots and their sometimes patronizing determinations about what is in the "public interest." "The time when newspapers were the gatekeepers of information is over," said Newsweek columnist and media critic Jonathan Alter. "What newspapers are now becoming is the authenticators of information, the quality control instruments on a huge river of rumor--and for that you have to have reporters. Newspapers will continue to be the primary instruments of newsgathering, but when you have so many sources of information, any one pundit has less influence. Even if there were a Walter Lippmann today, he'd just be another guy with a link to the Drudge Report." I started my education at Saginaw Valley State University where I received my bachelors in Exercise Science. 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If Pride and Prejudice is one of your favorite books but, like me, you often find yourself thinking 'If only there were more Zombies' then fret no more!
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Intended for ambulatory and outpatient facilities, this guide will address a key concern for many healthcare executives: Should physicians be assigning their own codes? A breakdown of the current state of the medical coder shortage, and visual roadmap to help ambulatory facilities overcome avoidable backlog, denials and compliance risks. Although many providers already have the technology to automate appointment reminders, less than half are using these tools to prompt patients to pay bills. Denials in healthcare continues to be a challenge. Denials eat up revenue, and according to some projections, denial rates trend as high as 20%. In this ebook, ZirMed covers strategies for slashing your denial rate. Check out ZirMed’s infographic for data on preventable denials, the average time it takes to work denials (as well as the most time-consuming aspects of denial management), and more detail on the reality of denials and why there continues In this survey designed specifically for healthcare CIOs and administered by CHIME, more than 100 IT leaders revealed the business goals behind their mobile workflow investments. Secure texting is important, but communication needs in healthcare have evolved well beyond just texting. Staff need information from dozens of systems to deliver excellent, timely patient care. The landscape of mobility strategies and mobile device usage in hospitals is maturing, but there is still a long way to go. Mobility is the future of healthcare communications, though the particulars of that future remain in flux. [EXCLUSIVE] Healthcare Executive Guide: Should physicians assign their own codes? The practical guide to striking a coding balance Our content is brought to you free of charge because of the support of our advertisers. To continue enjoying our content, please turn off your ad blocker. If you are Private Browsing in Firefox, "Tracking Protection" may casue the adblock notice to show. It can be temporarily disabled by clicking the "shield" icon in the address bar. In realtà, queste regole non vengono più rispettate rigorosamente come una volta, ma più di frequente le spese sono divise in parti uguali o in base alle capacità economiche di ognuno.
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Summary: (Metalocalypse) After Toki suffers a debilitating accident feeding the rats one Saturday, Nathan's life will never be the same again. N/T. Summary: (X-Men: Origins) Victor Creed, working as part of Colonel Stryker's mutant roundup program, captures and brutalizes a teenage mutant in New Orleans one night, unwittingly altering both of their lives forever. Summary: It was interesting, the things that went though one’s mind when death seems imminent. There were no flashes of faces for Heero, no instant replays of battles in space or wordless nights in a bed in L2. There was simply Odin, saying, “Afraid so. It won’t be long now.” Summary: (Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves) After Robin puts an arrow through Will's hand, the young outlaw must come to terms with even deeper wounds that have been inflicted upon him by the Locksley family. Summary: Brock Rumlow had everything neatly planned out: his escape from HYDRA, a new identity, a faraway home, a clean slate and a fresh start. Then the Winter Soldier stepped in front of his getaway car and changed everything. Summary: Alex has finally managed to destroy SCORPIA and earn his freedom from MI6, but it leaves him with feelings he can't reconcile... Summary: Trowa accidentally breaks Duo's arm for making fun of his shorts. The rest of the story's just as crazy and pointless. A normal, everyday situation suddenly goes completely wrong, making Duo wish he would have said something while he still had the chance. Songfic, 2x1. CSUMB Records & Registration, part of Admissions & Records, oversees class enrollment, student record keeping, grading procedures, academic status, and graduation. These pages provide an overview of procedures and policies. More detailed information can be found on the CSUMB.EDU/admissions website. As part of its One Stop Shop operations, the Campus Service Center and its CSUMB.EDU/onestop website serve as your first point of contact with Records & Registration. If you have questions or require help, please start with the One Stop where the helpful staff will connect you with appropriate information and 1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, United States; 2Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, United States; 3Imaging Research Center, Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, United States Phase Contrast MRI (PC-MRI) can be used to measure velocities in fluid flow using the phase mapping of the moving spins. Phase velocity mapping technique assumes that the velocity is constant over the echo time. This assumption is not valid for accelerating spins. In this study, we sought to evaluate the accuracy of PC-MRI velocity field in a severe stenotic phantom model, where the convective component of the acceleration is large. 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Follow the "All Files: HTTP" link in the "View the book" box to the left to find XML files that contain more metadata about the original images and the derived formats (OCR results, PDF etc.). See also the What is the directory structure for the texts? FAQ for information about file content and naming conventions. In his truncated talk Henry’s vast knowledge of historical writing and chronology becomes clear. He presents evidence that dating systems are insecure. Humans did not always record dates in linear form. Only after 300BC did the Seleucid Calendar employ a numerical approach to chronology. Henry suggests a re-think or ‘tabula rasa’ (blank slate) which also involves a severe foreshortening. The Almagest is a 2nd-century mathematical and astronomical treatise on the apparent motions of the... Paul Giem on Does the Earth Turn? 7-2-2016 This week we look at a question where it is not so easy to dismiss the charge that the ancient Hebrews' conception of the world differs from ours. The implications for Biblical authority (including potential falsifiability) are discussed. 1. Joshua 10 - https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/jos/10/1/s_197001 2. Giem P. A. L. 1977. Scientific Theology (chapter 3). Riverside, CA: La Sierra University Press. Available at... In his truncated talk, Henry Zemel’s vast knowledge of historical writing and chronology becomes clear. The “Tabula Rasa” (blank slate) approach to ancient history assumes that the early keepers of records did not conceive of time as linear. They did not keep sequential lists of year-names, eponyms, or kings. On the contrary, they focused on profiling the days of the contemporary solar year, gauging what might be expected of each day. A great victory won on a certain calendar date of the... Paul Giem on The Myth of the Solid Heavenly Dome (Part 2) 6-25-2016 We finish our series on Creation in the Old Testament with a final look at chapter 2 by Randall Younker and Richard Davidson entitled "The Myth of the Solid Heavenly Dome: Another Look at the Hebrew רָקִיעַ (rāqîaʿ)" which looks at the meaning of the word usually translated "firmament" from a Biblical perspective. 1. Genesis 1 and 2 - https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/gen/1/1/s_1001 2. Klingbeil,... Cyril Joad's 1939 "Why War" propaganda book. Joad led the infamous 1933 Oxford Union argument for the motion "This country will not fight for King and Country", which sent dictators everywhere the message that Britain was turning pacifist and weak. Joad simply "ridiculed" all of Winston Churchill's sincere warnings about Hitler's racist Nazis as being exaggerations, and claimed that we could peacefully defeat the Nazis for surrendering and then using non-violent... by Ptolemy, active 2nd century. n 50032768; Proclus, approximately 410-485. n 79007198; Ranger, Phill. (Philip). Zodiacal planisphere. n 87804987; Ashmand, J. M. n 87153129; Ptolemy, active 2nd century. Almagest. n 83229412; Ptolemy, active 2nd century. Centiloquy. n 50032768 There is no room for second place. There is only one place in my game, and that’s first place. . . . [A] second place bowl game . . . is a game for losers played by losers. It is and always has been an American zeal to be first in anything we do, and to win, and to win, and to win.”1 Grace Daley, of Tulane’s Green Wave, and the WNBA, knew how to win, and win, and win. Then, at the top of her game, she walked away from professional basketball to experience a closer walk with Jesus. In her high school years she was a first team all-state, as well as a Nike and Parade All-American. Basketball honors were not the only ones. She won the state 800-meter championship in her freshman year, and held the state high school record for the distance. Always in the top 10 of her academic class, she went to Tulane University on a full basketball scholarship. At Tulane her career really took off. Over her four years she poured in 2,249 points, making her still, more than a decade after her departure, the school’s all-time leading scorer—male or female. She was inducted into its Hall of Fame in 2006. She led Tulane’s Green Wave to two Conference-USA [C-USA] regular season championships, three C-USA tournament championships, and four straight NCAA tournament berths. In 1999 C-USA named her tournament MVP, and she won nearly every award the conference handed out. The Minnesota Lynx drafted her to the WNBA in the first round, and her professional career spanned four WNBA teams and four European countries—Spain, Italy, France, and the Czech Republic. She played in Europe because it allowed her to play year-round, while America’s WNBA season lasts only through the summer. The fierce competition in the European leagues allowed no more than two Americans on any European team. If you’re one of the two good enough to make it, your wallet shows. Daley was good enough. In the European leagues she dominated again. She led the Italy Pro League in scoring in 2002-2003. They named her MVP of the French Pro League in 2005-2006. They selected her to the European All-Star team, and picked her to play in the International Basketball Federation competition. Then, suddenly, at the peak of a career studded with gilded accomplishments, something happened in Daley’s head one day, and she did the unthinkable. She quit. Why quit when the coaches are raving about you, the crowds are roaring for you, and the dough is rolling in for you? How could you walk away just when you’re making all the plays, winning all the awards, posing for all the photographs, and raking in the bucks? That is no time to quit, unless you’ve had an encounter with Christ; except if all you ever wanted to do was shoot for the stars, and now, suddenly and unmistakably, you get it. You see, with the blinding clarity of Paul bound for Damascus, how you get to those stars you had only been dreaming about. Daley had always lived in a Christian environment. Her parents were faithful Christians whose hearts thrilled when their little 8-year-old gave her heart to Jesus and was baptized into His body. Eight years later, when she was 16, her family left the Baptist Communion and joined the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Daley said, “I thought it was as simple as changing the day we went to church and everything else could remain the same.” The change did not affect her sports career. In the summer of 2007 she needed to see a doctor. Her parents recommended Dr. Don Bovell, a physician who attended their church. Daley could not know it, but she was about to meet her game changer. Don would play his part. But it was Ann, his delightfully extroverted wife, a builder and designer, who would engage Daley’s attention, win her affection, lead her into the Word of God, and accompany her through the radical changes that must follow an authentic confrontation with Jesus Christ. As they chatted together in Ann’s home, Daley discovered that they shared common interests, such as studying God’s Word and exercising. That led to group exercise classes at the local YMCA. It also led to Bible studies together. The pair concentrated on a set of Adult Bible Study Guides that focused on a new topic each week of a given quarter, with sections for study on each day of the week. That quarter’s lesson was entitled “The Christian Life.” Daley had never turned her powerful mind and will to these lessons before. But now God was speaking to her directly through the studies, and through her friend Ann. The studies progressed to the topic of rest and the Sabbath. Suddenly, everything was different. As Daley reports it, she became immediately convicted and immediately determined to end her professional basketball career. She neither hesitated, nor temporized, nor negotiated. She came to the astonishing and singular conclusion that God’s gift to her was not basketball. It was His Word. “Contained in His Word,” she says, “are His commandments . . . ; and contained in His commandments is the Sabbath.” She had rediscovered Jesus and His truth. She continues, “My goals were once centered on maximizing my basketball potential and helping my teams win games. Now my goals are centered on maximizing both spiritual and physical potential as a player on Jesus’ team, and helping win souls for His kingdom.” Ann, her guide and teacher, was blown away by the instantaneousness and totality of her decision. She accepted the Bible Sabbath, joined the Seventh-day Adventist Church by profession of faith, and brought an unceremonious end to her lucrative basketball career. But Daley still had a life to live, and a lot of witness to bear. From motivating teammates to win games and championships, she turned her prodigious teaching and leadership skills to the shaping of young minds and characters at an elementary school in Ocala, Florida. As before, her impact was immediate. The PE room became Coach Daley’s “Place of Grace,” where children in her physical education classes learned not just about being fit, but about thinking right and behaving well. She was chosen Rookie Teacher of the Year after her first “season.” In 2010 she was nominated again. In this school district, a new teacher is considered a rookie during the first three years. It was a testimony to the power of her witness, and a humbling honor to be recognized by her peers as deserving of such a nomination for two consecutive years. The Bovells have become her new teammates in an enterprise called the B.E. S.M.A.R.T. TEAM.2 One day a week Ann volunteers in her classroom to help teach the kids good health through plant-based nutrition, fitness, discipline, honesty, and integrity. Beyond that, and their “Lighten Up!” health seminars in forums across America, the three work together for United Hands, a volunteer nonprofit organization that provides short-term ministry opportunities for medical and health professionals (see sidebar). Daley must continually answer at least one question: Would you go back? Her response is an unhesitating “No.” She continues, “I don’t want to gain the whole world and lose my soul. Whatever you desire to be should be in alignment with God’s Word. In professional athletics you will have to practice on the Sabbath, and the big games are usually scheduled on the Sabbath. The most important thing in life is being obedient to God. Choose a profession in which you can keep God’s schedule, since that is the team you are on. No one can serve two masters.” Grace Daley is shooting for eternal glory now. She is on Jesus’ team. She plays, she says, with two philosophies, one tersely summed up in seven words: “Jesus gave His all. So will I.” And the other is even more stark and graphic: “Everything Matters!” Diet matters, devotion matters, discipline matters. For her, physical, mental, and spiritual fitness demand a plant-based diet, the best diet on the planet, God-given from the Garden of Eden, and the one that guarantees us the most in terms of physical energy and mental clarity. She drinks only water, the only beverage her body needs. By 10:00 p.m. she is in bed, to sleep for seven to eight hours. She cherishes the outdoors, the sunshine, at least 30 minutes of daily exercise, and Sabbath rest. She loves the word “relentless” as a self-descriptor. Her public play was relentless. So was her private practice. She counseled prospective athletes, that you play as you practice. She practiced at 100 percent. Now she’s determined to witness for Jesus Christ at 100 percent. Knowing that He spent most of His ministry on earth healing people, she has a passion to spread the health message so that people can be drawn closer to God as they experience His miraculous restoration. Her witness includes a free daily after-school exercise class for the faculty, as well as a short daily e-mail with interesting information about basic health principles. Daley says, “I love the Christ-centered life I am living now. Playing on Jesus’ team is way more fun and exciting than playing on any other team in the world!” Sharing her life’s story with others reminds her of what God has done for her. She may have won, and won, and won before. But as she tells her new story and lives her new life, she is focusing on a prize greater than any she has ever won before. Long before her time another heard, answered God’s call, turned around, and never looked back. With him, and with a myriad others who have fixed their eyes on the cross of Calvary, Daley is pressing forward for the prize that matters supremely and will never fade away, a prize we all can win, the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus (see Phil. 3:14). 2 B—believe the good news; E—eat the right stuff; get enough S—sunshine; practice M—moderation—even in your right doing; include regular A—action—in your day’s routine; but don’t neglect to R—rest—
adequately; make sure you T—tell—the good news to everyone possible, both the good health news and the gospel of salvation that is its basis. Lael Caesar, an associate editor of Adventist Review, is glad to be on the same team as Grace. This article was published March 8, 2012.
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All the team at aimm would like to wish all our members and supporters a Happy Christmas, and a good New Year! Posted in aimm NewsTagged 2017, aimm, candy canes, Christmas, members, relaxing break, seasons greetings, trade association Do you find our investigations and enforcement procedures confusing? Not sure what to do when we contact you about your service? It will take you through informal and formal investigations, the distinction between the two, the supporting procedures and our Code enforcement procedures. We are pleased to provide the following press release from the Department of International Trade. Dr. Mike Short has been a strong supporter of aimm’s activities in the charity text environment. Leading industry expert Dr. Mike Short brings over 40 years of technical expertise to the department The Department for International Trade (DIT) continues to bolster its team of experts with the appointment of Dr. Mike Short CBE as its new Chief Scientific Adviser. With over 40 years’ experience in the Electronics and Telecommunications sectors, the former Vice President of Telefonica will take up his post next month. As Head of the Science and Engineering Profession at DIT, Dr. Short will play a key role in ensuring the department’s policy is informed by the best science, engineering and technical advice and will advise on the technical aspects of future trade deals. He will also work closely with the UK’s research, development and academic communities to promote British scientific and engineering exports around the world. Science and technological exports are key sectors for UK trade, with, for example, Pharmaceutical products accounting for more than £25 billion (or 8.3%) of UK goods exports in 2016 alone, making it the UK’s 4th largest goods export. “As an international economic department, having the best people with the right expertise will guarantee we create and deliver a world class trade policy, whilst at the same time deepening our existing trade relationships around the world. “An industry leader, Dr. Short’s many decades of experience in technology, innovation and public policy will ensure that cutting-edge scientific and technical know-how is firmly at the core of DIT’s work.” “Joining the department as Chief Scientific Adviser during a period of such great global opportunity is tremendously exciting. “I look forward to working closely with businesses, research institutions and industry to drive UK economic growth, through a trade policy which champions the best in scientific research and innovation.” “The UK’s science, technology and engineering sectors generate billions in exports and inward investment per year, and I look forward to working closely with Dr. Short in the promotion of our outstanding scientific industries across the globe.” Dr. Short possesses a rich knowledge in research collaboration, global business and international technical standards. Vice President of Telefonica for 17 years, Dr. Short managed the launch of 2G (GSM) and 3G mobile technology in the UK and is a leader in 5G innovation research. In recent years, he has led business development and university collaborations on technological innovations including Smart Cities, digital healthcare, cybersecurity and driverless vehicles. Dr. Short’s announcement follows this summer’s appointment of internationally-recognised expert Crawford Falconer, who joined the department in August as Chief Trade Negotiation Adviser and Second Permanent Secretary, with over 25 years of trade and foreign policy experience. Posted in aimm NewsTagged Chief Scientific Advisor, department for international trade, DIT, export, Mike Short, science and engineering, technology, telecommunications, Telefonica, trade, UK Trade
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It was pretty cool when I got Kim's message asking me to take her family photos. Kim is a fellow photographer from my hometown so I was pretty honored when she asked me. I had a blast with her family, especially her two little ones who are crazy balls of energy! We did some adventuring, running, and even some wrestling. Enjoy taking a look at our fun time together. I'm very happy with how the photos turned out! Thanks again Kim for having me! It was so great! Tagged: Washington Photographer, washington, hannah victoria photography, pnw, Photographer, familyportraits, family, familyphotos
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English: Welcome on www.chocholous.net site. If your name is Chocholous/Chocholousova, you can get there email address, place for you webpages or DNS record. Use email address from the footer of this page. I am sharing regularly on Instagram and Pinterest the restaurants and coffee shops I visit, which offer good quality and tasty gluten free food – whether here in Finland where I live, or other places around the world where I travel. I’m Vanessa and this blog is about my discoveries and journey in the world of gluten free cuisine. Excluding gluten by no way means giving up on the food I love! My mission is to show that gluten free food can be delicious, ‘gourmand’, cheerful, beautiful… and to be shared with everyone! About Chocolate & Quinoa April always makes me think of travelling. When the warm spring sunshine and longer days appear, the urge to travel gets stronger and I long to go and explore somewhere new. This year I suppose my wish will come true as from May to the end of July I take a break from my regular ministerial work and embark on a voyage of research and comparison. The plan is to travel to various places in the UK and take a look at how the United Reformed Church and the Baptist Church operate when they are working in the same place. I want to discover why on the whole, the Baptist fellowships tend to attract more members and seem to be more mission focused. Is that just a myth, or if it is true what can we learn from it and do we need to change or do things differently in our own denomination to achieve the same kind of growth? This month we are remembering another journey, one that ended in the death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. Without that journey there would be no need for mine because there would be no church denominations, no gospel to preach and live out, no assurance of forgiveness, no hope for the world and no salvation. As we remember the Son of God riding into Jerusalem in humility, allowing himself to be arrested, beaten, tortured and killed on a cross for our sake. Then to rise again on the third day to demonstrate his victory over death we can only bow our heads in awe at the unconditional love of our God. If we have to change as a denomination to make us more mission focused then so be it. If we have to transform the way we do church in order to bring more people to know our Saviour then let’s get on with it. If we have to go the extra mile to become a thriving, growing, Christ centred church, then let us not delay for one more second. Jesus said, ’Go and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age. (Matthew 28: 19-20) Our thanks to all of you for the many cards we received, the flowers that greeted us, when we arrived home from our 50th Wedding Anniversary Lunch arranged by our children. On these special occasions made all the more memorable by these kind and thoughtful gestures, Alison and I think how lucky we are to be members of Christ Church. We acknowledge how attending Christ Church has brought us closed together as husband and wife, as we share in the praise of the Lord, and the fellowship of the Church, the friends we have made, true friends in the fellowship of Christ, sharing and caring together. Alison turned to me in the evening and said ‘we are comfortable with each other aren’t we.’ I couldn’t have said it better I thought, I’d settle for that. Dear friends at Christ Church, am very grateful to the Lord for all of you who have expressed love and concern, prayed, sent cards, flowers, and helped in practical ways during my convalescence. It has been a wonderful encouragement and support. I’m happy to say that I’m now making good progress and looking forward to the return of ‘normality’ in the not too distant future! We would like to say thank you for the cards, flowers and gifts we received for our Golden Wedding in March. The celebration was very much a family one but we were thrilled to know we were also in the thoughts of our wider church family. Internet Pulpit UK is a brand new website providing free Biblical material to help people grow in their Christian faith. You are warmly invited to visit our website at www.internetpulpit.co.uk Internet Pulpit UK has been launched in response to the findings of a nationwide Church Survey conducted in 2005. Many people expressed a need for Biblical teaching on pertinent issues which affect their daily lives. There is something here for everyone, whether they are an occasional churchgoer, a committed Christian, a doubter or a struggling believer with many questions. Some articles have been written to encourage and inspire, while others where appropriate have been written to challenge and make people really think about their lives and their standing before God. New subjects are being added on a regular basis varying in length from small light “bite size” articles to longer deeper ones. The range of topics covered include; suffering, God and natural disasters, evidence and prayer. The available articles are listed on the website to ensure ease of use and access to the most appropriate issues according to personal need. Christianity in this country is under assault from secularism as never before. We sincerely hope Internet Pulpit UK will help encourage Christian’s in their daily lives and frequent struggles, inspiring them to hold fast to their faith. We’re an independent charity. We’re all volunteers based in towns across the UK. In this area there are branches in Tunbridge Wells, Hastings, Ashford and Maidstone. The Tunbridge Wells area stretches from Heathfield round to East Grinstead, across to Edenbridge and Sevenoaks, then on to Paddock Wood, Cranbrook and Hawkhurst. In Tunbridge Wells we have 145 volunteers, and throughout the UK there are about 18,000 people working in over 200 branches. Between them they give over 2 million hours of their time each year. We offer a 24-hour confidential listening service, every day of the year, to anyone in emotional distress – or whatever reason. We can be contacted by phone on 08457 909090 or 01892 5323233; email via jo@samaritans.org: texting on 07725 909090; by letter to Chris, PO Box 9090, Stirling FK8 2SA; or in person at 7 Lime Hill Road, Tunbridge Wells without appointment anytime between 9am and 9 pm. In the UK we get a call every 5 seconds. Our service is free for the cost of the phone call, and through our listening service, Samaritans provides confidential emotional support to anyone in need. We encourage those who contact us to talk about their emotions. In today’s pressured world, life can sometimes become too much to bear, but we think that talking about the emotional stress behind suicidal thoughts can help find a way forward in life. But we don’t give advice and we don’t judge—we just listen. As a voluntary organisation, we always need support from the community. Our work can be emotionally demanding, but hugely rewarding. We take great care in selecting volunteers with the right qualities, and we give good training. We also have support volunteers who do essential work to keep the branch going. If you might consider giving some time to Samaritans, or if you would like a Samaritan volunteer to talk to your organisation, please phone 01892 532323 or email info@twsamaritans.org. My wife (Alison) came across the Cathedral Cookery Book in a charity shop. (Published in Winchester 1999.) A story of Benedictine Monks who worked and prayed for five centuries at Winchester. Ate only frugal meals, but celebrated Feast Days. The records of their menus and the quantity of food and wine consumed make astonishing reading and help to explain the picture of the rotund, jolly monk. Here is just one of the recipes: It would be interesting to follow the thought process of Mrs Tedbury she obviously knows her Bible well! Reflection on Jesus: All the armies that ever marched, and all the navies that ever were built, and all the parliaments that ever sat, and all the kings that ever reigned, put together, have not affected the life of mankind on this earth as powerfully as has that one solitary life. anon Tucked between 6th and 7th Street on Cedar Avenue in Redmond is an amazing old red two story house converted into a restaurant, now called Christie's Kitchen. Gary and Christie Bryant were former owners of the original Country Nook on Greenwood for ten years. Retirement was in their sites, however the restaurant business (a labor of love) beckoned them back. The menu is similar to our original endeavor with a few small changes.Now serving only breakfast and lunch. Daily specials. Quiche, Homemade baked goods, and soups. In fact practically everything is homemade! We have the option of seating upstairs, downstairs, or weather permitting, outside on our lovely patio.
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It drove at the speed limit, which it knew because the limit for every road is included in its database, and left the freeway several exits later. The device atop the car produced a detailed map of the environment. The car then drove in city traffic through Mountain View, stopping for lights and stop signs, as well as making announcements like “approaching a crosswalk” (to warn the human at the wheel) or “turn ahead” in a pleasant female voice. This same pleasant voice would, engineers said, alert the driver if a master control system detected anything amiss with the various sensors.
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UNESCO – where the ‘E’ stands for ‘education’ and the ‘C’ for ‘culture’ – is the “intellectual agency” of the United Nations, charged with “a commitment to peace-building, mediation, conflict prevention and resolution, peace education, education for non-violence, tolerance, acceptance, mutual respect, intercultural and interfaith dialogue and reconciliation”. You’d think, therefore, that its resolutions would be moderately-worded, historically-informed, factually-accurate, politically-latitudinal and impeccably respectful of cultural difference and religious diversity. How otherwise do you foster peace and reconciliation in the minds of men and women? Perhaps the history of Israel doesn’t matter to UNESCO: Judaism is inconvenient, especially in Jerusalem, and the Jews are a manifest hurdle to peace. To the delight of the Palestinian Authority, a UNESCO resolution was passed which denies Jewish ties to its most holy religious sites – Temple Mount and the Western Wall. All references to the site referred to it by its Arabic name; Some 24 nations supported the resolution; six opposed (including the USA and UK). 26 nations abstained; two were absent. Let that sink in for a moment: just six nations opposed historical revisionism; the eradication of Jews from Mount Zion; the expunging of Judaism from the holiest place of Divine presence. This is where Talmudic tradition places the creation of Adam; it is Mount Moriah where Abraham offered Isaac; the hill which the prophet Isaiah called Zion; where King Solomon, son of David, Israel’s greatest king, built his Temple; where the prophets Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi witnessed the building of the Second Temple after the Babylonian captivity. It is a 3000-year-old Jewish shrine – the Holy of Holies – settled in the Judean hills of the Jewish capital city of the Jewish State. It is where Mary and Joseph found the boy Jesus sitting in the midst of the learned, who wondered at his understanding. It is where the Jewish Messiah drove out the money-changers who had turned his Father’s house into a den of thieves. According to the UNESCO resolution, it is the Al-Aqṣa Mosque and Al-Ḥaram Al-Sharif (‘the Noble Sanctuary’). Islamic names are adopted throughout. The Western Wall is referred to twice, in scare quotes: ‘Kotel ha-Ma’aravi’ appears nowhere. Israel is “the occupying Power” (mentioned 15 times, in case you don’t grasp the point). Some people (Christians, indeed) think this is just a resolution concerned with “breadth of religious access”, which is a good a wholesome thing; Christian, indeed. But if you deny the Jewish connection to the Temple Mount, you deny the Christian also. Indeed, UNESCO sends a clear message to the whole world that the history of the Old City of Jerusalem is Islamic; the theology is based on the doctrine of Allah; the supreme prophethood is that of Mohammed; Abraham offered Ishmael, and so the third-holiest shrine of Islam trumps the holiest place on earth for Jews. A couple of mentions in passing which affirm the “importance of the Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls for the three monotheistic religions” doesn’t quite cut it. “Israeli right-wing extremists and uniformed forces” are the aggressor: Palestinians are the oppressed. Israel is not only the “occupying (upper-case) Power”, the resolution associates her with “refusal.. aggression.. illegal measures.. violations.. obstruction.. blockade.. attacks on schools..” You get the picture. There is no mention of Palestinian terrorist atrocities; of Hamas rockets launched from Gaza on Israeli villages; of suicide bombers who target shopping malls and restaurants; of the mobs of Muslims who patrol Temple Mount to assault, intimidate and harass Jewish visitors. ..And among these nations shalt thou find no ease, neither shall the sole of thy foot have rest: but the LORD shall give thee there a trembling heart, and failing of eyes, and sorrow of mind (Deut 28:65). This UNESCO resolution is a demonic delusion which tarnishes every other UN body. The demand for Judaism’s holiest site to be recognised as primarily a Muslim holy site is a denial of history and the dissemination of falsehood. It is political and religious propaganda; an abomination of desolation. The Arab/Muslim claim to the Old City of Jerusalem may not be won with the bombs and bullets of intifada, but in the High Court of the United Nations the war is waged with insidious and inciteful resolutions. This is not the way to foster reconciliation, and it is not a path to the priestly blessings of peace. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts automatically by email. Children’s Society Christingle song fails to mention God, Jesus – or anything particularly Christian at all Iwerne: what did David Conner (now Dean of Windsor) and others know about John Smyth’s regime of abuse?
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Cognicism; a secular moral system As an atheist, we are often asked, “how can you be good without god?”. I have tried to explain this time and time again, each time resulting in a slightly different description. I understand the wish for people who might not be familiar with … Continue reading → Antabuse (disulfiram) is an efficient medicine made use of to manage chronic alcohol addiction. The impacts of Antabuse are based on inducing many undesirable negative effects when alcoholic beverages is consumed. The following reactions are feasible: breathing difficulty, hassle, weak point, choking, chest discomfort, vomiting, mental confusion, nausea, sweating, blurred vision, anxiety, and flushing of the face. Antabuse is not supposed to be taken by expecting or breastfeeding women, people that dislike the active ingredient of this medication or those with some clinical conditions, such as renal or liver condition, thyroid gland disease, diabetic issues or mental retardation. If you have any of the conditions stated ant think you require to be taking Antabuse, your doctor could really need to prescribe a lower amount and monitor you for side effects. Antabuse is typically well tolerated regarding just a couple of negative effects stated, such as drowsiness, impotence, skin rash, moderate frustration, acne breakouts, metallic preference in the mouth, and exhaustion. Never ever take additional of Antabuse than prescribed or share it with various other individuals. Examine the labels of all the products you will make use of to ensure they do not include any alcohol, as also the smallest amounts can trigger an adverse response.
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Under the theme “(re)think,” the goal of the event is to question the status quo and consider how a single individual’s idea might radically alter an entire community, according to their website. Dr. Lauren Lemley, assistant professor of communications and director of the speaking center, is organizing the event and expressed her excitement in ACU hosting their very own. “I use TED Talks in my classroom all the time, so I know they do a great job at communicating ideas,” Lemley said. “I am hoping to use the name and the organization to help create an audience for conversations in the community.” TED, which stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, is a nonprofit organization that hosts a few conferences over the course of a year with the goal of sharing groundbreaking ideas from great minds around the world. While the event taking place at ACU is not an official TED Talk, the conference is associated under the name TEDxACU. No speakers have been selected yet, but Lemley wants to put the audience in charge of who will speak. “We really want our audience to go on to our website and nominate people who they want to hear speak,” Dr. Lemley said. “While we will have representation on campus and alumni, something that we really want is to have the Abilene community representation as well.” Lemley said the network and diversity of speakers is really going to be the cornerstone of the event. “One of TED’s big goals is the networking and engagement of people around ideas,” she said. “If we can get a bunch of people in the room who all have different perspectives on a topic, we might be able to solve problems or reimagine how we address issues.” The conference will host a diverse number of speakers from around the Abilene community. Also, a current ACU student will be selected to speak on a topic of their choice. “The TED format requires this to be interdisciplinary, so the main goal is diversity of ideas and speakers all around the concept of innovation,” Lemley said. Attendance to the event will be by individual application only as there will be a very limited number of student tickets available. Applications to attend will be accepted starting January 1, but applications and nominations to speak at the event are currently open through the beginning of November. For up-to-date information on TEDxACU, to nominate a speaker or apply for attendance, visit the TEDxACU blog at http://blogs.acu.edu/tedxacu/.
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The Lviv Tourism Development Centre and the Lviv Tourism Alliance have concluded the individual press trips with 6 chosen bloggers and journalists from Germany, Poland and Italy. We want to thank all the partners who have supported this initiative and helped us to show the best of our city to our international guests. Special thanks go also to all the attractions that provided free entrances and excursions and to the Lviv people who were available for interviews. It was a pleasure to work with such amazing people for the common promotion of Lviv.
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How to use RMAN basics command step by step. Command to find out backup piece for an archive log thread and sequence, Command to see the list/summary of backups available with RMAN catalog, Command to find out the backup piece details for a datafile.
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Anova Skyway, Kadie Good, The Drexels – Tickets – Happy Dog at the Euclid Tavern – Cleveland, OH – September 26th, 2018 | Happy Dog Euclid Tavern Anova Skyway, Kadie Good, The Drexels – Tickets – Happy Dog at the Euclid Tavern – Cleveland, OH – September 26th, 2018 – Happy Dog Euclid Tavern It is composed of Michael Marksberry, Mike Palacios, Cory Miles, Andrew Alvarez, and Garret West. The band formed in 2011, after the split of Marksberry and Palacios’ former band Bloodvoid, and has since undergone several lineup changes. With its most current lineup, the group hopes to bring intelligent and meaningful music back into the heart of the Houston music scene. The Drexels are a post-punk rock band from Cleveland, Ohio that mixes old school punk rock-n-roll with a hard indie edge to deliver a maximum stage presence.The Band formed in late Nov of 2007 with the core members being Bobby J, Matt Mugridge, Billy Spear, Paul Strachan, playing its first show a mix of covers of Sex Pistols, Buzzcocks, Clash and God Squad songs in December 2007 @ Beachland Tavern, Cleveland, Ohio to a enthusiastic crowd of friends.many shows later at clubs like Now Thats Class, Grog Shop, the band was honing its set to now include original material which was taking shape. Tragically lead singer Matt Mugridge founder of The Grog Shop and a very influential figure in the Cleveland Punk Scene passed away in May of 2009. After a year hiatus the band decided to continue on with the original spirit of it all as The Drexels with Bobby J taking over lead vocals. On May of 2010 The Drexels played a successful return show @ The Happy Dog on the near west side of Cleveland to a packed house. Bobby J has been a staple in the Cleveland Scene since the early 80's and has been a founding member of many early punk & indie bands including The Gorbals (83-86), The God Squad (86-89) and Krumble which released "Thirteen" their debut on Ear Tonic Records in 2001 (1992-2002) and was lead guitarist for Jimmy Zero's (Dead Boys) band with the moniker of Lesbian Maker from (1999-2001) their debut show show at original location of Grog Shop in 99 was played to a sold out crowd. Other shows to note were at the Beachland Ballroom and at the 39th Street Pub in Pittsburgh, PA with the Cynics. He worked with Wayne Kramer (MC5) and recorded a single for Wayne Kramer's Compilation "Beyond CyberPunk" released on Muzic Blitz Records in 2001. The God Squad Retrospective 86-89 "Just Have to Live it" a double CD with 22 tracks was picked up and released on Smog Veil Records (Chicago) in 2002. Billy Spear: has played for many years in Secret Saucer a psychedelic progressive space rock type band that has distribution on a European Label. Paul Strachan has many years in the Cleveland Scene as well being a founding member of Terrible Parade in the early 80's and many other groups including the Tellers and Skipped 96-2002 and his mainstay metal band Lotus Pedal who have just wrapped up and finished a full length CD in 2010 pending a title and release and have opened for many national acts @ Peabodys, the Hi-Fi here in Cleveland. Billy Tomazic: Drums was in Teachers Pet Akron Punk Legends and Suspect Device from Cleveland. The Current Lineup of The Drexels July 2014 is Bobby J Guitar, Vocals Billy Spear: Bass Guitar, Drums:Paul Strachan
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Jesse Eisenberg talks reprising DC villain Lex Luthor Jesse Eisenberg talks reprising DC villain Lex Luthor Is this Jeremy Irons' role in the new Watchmen series? Is this Jeremy Irons' role in the new Watchmen series? Arrowverse crossover's first look at Superman and Lois Arrowverse crossover's first look at Superman and Lois Avengers 4's trailer might be further off than thought Avengers 4's trailer might be further off than thought As a writer, publisher and authorised representative of the comic properties created by Simon and Kirby Studios, Jim Simon knows a thing or two about superheroes. DS caught up with the creator to discuss his latest project ShieldMaster, Protector Of The Heroes. ShieldMaster deals with a lot of interesting concepts, from superheroes to other planes of reality. What inspired the book? "I wanted to do a story in sort of a retro comic book style, touching on a variety of bases in kind of a mash-up way. While the first story stands on its own, I envision this as part of a larger story, and the several concepts, including various planes of reality as you put it, will all get played out to some degree or another should we decide to go on beyond the first story." "I have been meaning to tell the full ShieldMaster story for some time but the story in this particular book is just a part of the larger story. In fact, I was a little surprised since the story in this book took a somewhat different path from what I had initially planned. But that is the way things sometimes turn out in a collaborative medium, especially when a creative team is working across the pond with each other, and working in different languages." "As I implied, I can't give the full plot of the story here, but I'd like to mention one of the themes that run through not only this particular story but also the larger ShieldMaster story. The theme is relatively simple on the surface but on a deeper level it touches on the idea of what happens when someone accepts certain things into their life. Early in the story, four young people are hiking in a vacated military area. Rumours of experiments that were conducted on this military base are well known among the locals. Some believe the rumours hold credence because years earlier the military base was suddenly abandoned in the middle of the night, closed off from the public. Getting back to the hikers, they uncover some strange shield-like objects on this abandoned military base. Something, not only a tremendous energy, radiates from these objects, and each hiker is, in turn, drawn to a particular object, resurrecting each of the young people as the embodiments of the powerful shield objects just as all hell is about to break loose." The comic appears to draw influence from the Silver Age. Do you think that bygone eras are increasingly influencing contemporary creators? "It seems a number of characters from the Golden and Silver Ages have been and will continue to get rebooted. If a Golden/Silver Age character has something unique or classic about it, a well-executed reboot of the character can be quite interesting. The ShieldMaster prototype art has a Silver-Age aura about it, and Reed's story art, in my opinion, from what I have seen, takes it to another level while still capturing that aura - And for good reason, as the reader will discover at the end of this particular story." "Reed saw some prototype art of ShieldMaster as well as an earlier story treatment, and an arrangement was made to publish a graphic story in hardcover format. Reed is an artist and the head honcho of Organic Comix. Jean is a screenwriter and comic scripter/translator. Both are big fans of Silver Age American comics. Organic Comix has published such American comic giants as Jack Kirby and Stan Lee in the French language. Organic Comix has been producing mainstream and underground comics for the last 20 years, starting with the anthology Reptile, and publishing top French artists such as Arnon, Brun and others, as well as publishing Strange, one of the most famous superhero magazines in France." "There's some good, independent publishing going on in France. I am doing the ShieldMaster story with Organic Comix because they respect creator-owned projects, they are enthusiastic, and I am interested in doing something that is somewhat different from the current American style of comic art. The translation of my vision of the ShieldMaster story, as you might imagine, somewhat concerns me because of the language difference and my inability to be near the drawing board, but I don't believe in micromanaging, especially when it comes to artists. From what I've seen of the book so far, there are some things I'm open to change and I made several suggestions; some that the artist agreed with, some that he disagreed with. That's okay, and regarding the things that we disagreed on, I'll just let him run with it the way he wants. We'll see how it turns out and hope we create some magic." © 2018 Hearst Magazines UK is the trading name of the National Magazine Company Ltd, 72 Broadwick Street, London, W1F 9EP. Registered in England 112955. All rights reserved. Spoilers Coronation Street EastEnders Emmerdale Hollyoaks Neighbours Home and Away Casualty Holby City அண்மையில் நிகழ்ச்சி ஒன்றிற்காக தனியார் பேருந்து ஒன்றில் புதுச்சேரி சென்றேன். என்னை அழைக்க வருபவருக்கு தகவல் சொல்வதற்காக ஓட்டுநரிடம்,
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The “Shop for Revolutionary Materials” M99 is supposed to get evicted in order for the landlord to make more profit. HG Lindenau has been running the shop in the district of Kreuzberg for almost 30 years and also lives there. HG sells clothes and materials for demonstrations for little money. The shop is a symbol for a rebellious Kreuzberg that does not correspond to the glossy brochures and investment plans. But rents in Berlin are rising drastically and more and more people and smaller shops are being displaced. The profits of house owners are increasing. They are paid through our rents, which we have to pay with our low incomes. The Berlin Senate has failed, it doesn’t do anything against this displacement. That’s why we have to become active to resist these conditions. We have to be loud to no longer be ignored. We don’t want housing to be a commodity. We want HG to be able to stay in his shop and in his apartment.
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This 1.4 acre Lake Powell property offers astounding views of the surrounding buttes, mesas and Lake Powell. A perfect property to build your Lake Powell home and have room for your horses, RV’s and lake toys. Just 3 miles from the new Amangiri Resort at Lake Powell and 15 minutes to the boat launch at Wahweap Marina this is a great way to enjoy the views and amenities our area has to offer. Big Water is bordered by the Grand Staircase National Monument and the Glen Canyon National Recreation area. “Outdoor Magazine” ranked the Page Lake Powell area in the Top Ten places to live the OUTDOOR lifestyle. Hiking, camping, fishing, boating, and hunting all within minutes of your home. In 15 minutes you can have your boat on Lake Powell exploring it’s 2000 miles of shoreline and other-worldly beauty. Come check out this opportunity to enjoy Life at Lake Powell! Heather Rankin is a Realtor specializing in the Lake Powell areas of Page, AZ, 86040 and Greenehaven, AZ as well as Big Water, UT, 84741 including new home sales at Indigo Ridge and Toroweap Townhomes in Page. Lake Powell View Property in Big Water, UT 1.4 Acres! | The Lake Powell Real Estate Blog in Arizona and Utah says: Come try our head chef’s creative culinary skills & style. Chef’s Specials are introduced regularly. Laksa King was established by Esmond Wong in 1998 from humble beginnings in a small arcade off Racecourse Rd, Flemington. With a growing loyal customer, Esmond had to look for bigger premises. Laksa King moved to its current location since 2010 and its popularity has grown several fold. With that, Esmond has expanded the menu to include house favourites, and to meet demands of its loyal and the more experienced culinary enthusiasts. Esmond welcomes you and hopes you have a wonderful experience.
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My site was recently hacked, I think that was a sign for me to get my backside back on here, otherwise, silly sites will try to take over. Jokes apart, let’s really talk about my hiatus. Apart from me enjoying life and the beautiful summer we’ve been having in the UK, a lot of changes have happened. Not bad changes – perhaps, I should say growth. Firstly, I’ve been thinking, who reads fashion blogs nowadays. I no longer enjoy reading fashion blogs – what people wore, how they wore it, what they love about it blah blah blah. I could blame this on Instagram, personal preference, taste in clothes, lifestyle… a whole lot of stuff. But deep down, I know I no longer enjoy reading a whole lot of 300 words or more on ‘how to wear a polka dot skirt’ or the most amazing leopard print someone just bought – so why would I want to churn out that kind of content on my blog? Just provide me with the link, if I like I’ll buy, I don’t need many words to convince me about an item. How we consume and digest fashion content has evolved a lot since I started my blog and I’m all ok with that, I’ve subconsciously realized, I have also evolved and moved on. Secondly, call it writer’s block, uninspired, or whatever, I no longer quite really writing. Oops, did I just say that? Most people start a blog because they enjoy writing. Maybe that’s just my assumption. BUT, when I write, regardless of what I’m writing about, I feel or experience something. For someone who doesn’t enjoy writing, it’s quite contradictory. Guess that’s where inspiration meets desire. I write when I’m inspired. I would rather wait and have something to write about, even if it happens once a month. Thirdly and finally. Who even reads blogs especially fashion blogs? Back to my first question right? This is a constant question in the blogosphere. Do people still read blogs? The answer is YES. The percentage might have dropped significantly, but I strongly believe people still do. Readership depends on a lot of things – the type of content you produce, who you are writing for, to age group, demographics, and a whole lot of statistics. As I mentioned earlier, I no longer enjoy core fashion blogs (not all, depends on a lot of things including my mood). I turned to catch up with one of the blogs I used to enjoy reading only to myself moving along fast, looking for something perhaps more engaging. Like a life update sorta post. The type of blogs I read now varies a lot, but I enjoy lifestyle posts, personal experiences with certain situations, posts that stimulate my thoughts. For example, I like Vix Meldrew’s content. I would like to give more examples, but I currently don’t have any go-to blog. It’s great to have varied content I suppose. No one is one dimensional. It’s about what you feel, what you enjoy and what your audience reacts to best. I feel like it’s time to stir in a new direction. Now, the difficult part is this. FASHION is a core part of my blog. I mean, it’s called A Style Diary for goodness sakes, what is style without fashion. I’m yet to find a creative way to interpret this so that it’s still meaningful. I love the name of my blog and not ready for a change yet. To conclude this post, I would love to know what kind of content or posts you guys are into. Do you feel fashion posts are still as relevant? I don’t read fashion posts or enjoy posts about how I wore something, I never have. I like looking at the fashion pics as inspiration and then having content with more substance behind it. in the early days of fashion blogging, there was a lot of this type of posts and I quite enjoyed them, there was still some kind of originality at the time. I think now everyone is a fashion blogger and these pose are obsolete. Thanks for writing this! I like how it was multifaceted- something to look at AND something to look at that is beautiful. That may just be the recipe Archives Select Month August 2018 April 2018 March 2018 January 2018 November 2017 October 2017 September 2017 August 2017 July 2017 June 2017 May 2017 April 2017 March 2017 January 2017 December 2016 November 2016 October 2016 September 2016 August 2016 July 2016 June 2016 May 2016 April 2016 March 2016 February 2016 January 2016 December 2015 November 2015 October 2015 September 2015 August 2015 July 2015 June 2015 May 2015 April 2015 March 2015 February 2015 January 2015 December 2014 November 2014 October 2014 September 2014 August 2014 July 2014 June 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 April 2013 March 2013 February 2013 January 2013 December 2012 November 2012 October 2012 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 June 2012 April 2012 March 2012
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Abdul Rasheed, Director of Product Strategy, walks through Rubrik's Oracle support with the Alta release. Rubrik's integration delivers control, protection, and compliance while enabling Oracle's incremental merge capabilities. In this demo I show how to configure RMAN using #EM12c. I also show how to schedule a full RMAN backup using #EM12c.
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A forum about Atari 16/32 computers and their clones. This forum is in no way affiliated with Atari Interactive. Hi all, this sunday at 6pm (GMT) I'll be livestreaming Atari ST games on my youtube retro game channel, come along and join the fun, games featured will be Ranarama, Enduro Racer, Super Hang-On, Space Harrier, Barbarian I & II, Op Wolf & Thunderbolt, Name that retro game tune will also be featured plus possibly the ususal appearence of my black labrador Snoopy,...I'm always asked to show him lol
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Aim for smaller products and travel deals. Some of the best buys on Cyber Monday will surprise you, from apparel to shoes to beauty products, says consumer and money saving expert Woroch. “It’s also a great day to shop for travel deals, specifically airfare sales,” she says. “Apple products and other electronics will be a good deal on this day too.” While Amazon has publicly opposed secret government surveillance, as revealed by Freedom of Information Act requests it has supplied facial recognition support to law enforcement in the form of the "Rekognition" technology and consulting services. Initial testing included the city of Orlando, Florida, and Washington County, Oregon. Amazon offered to connect Washington County with other Amazon government customers interested in Rekognition and a body camera manufacturer. These ventures are opposed by a coalition of civil rights groups with concern that they could lead to expansion of surveillance and be prone to abuse. Specifically, it could automate the identification and tracking of anyone, particularly in the context of potential police body camera integration.[204][205][206] Due to the backlash, the city of Orlando has publicly stated it will no longer use the technology.[207] Audible.com is a seller and producer of spoken audio entertainment, information and educational programming on the Internet. Audible sells digital audiobooks, radio and TV programs and audio versions of magazines and newspapers. Through its production arm, Audible Studios, Audible has also become the world's largest producer of downloadable audiobooks. On January 31, 2008, Amazon announced it would buy Audible for about $300 million. The deal closed in March 2008 and Audible became a subsidiary of Amazon.[90] In March 2015, it was reported in The Verge that Amazon will be removing non-compete clauses of 18 months in length from its US employment contracts for hourly-paid workers, after criticism that it was acting unreasonably in preventing such employees from finding other work. Even short-term temporary workers have to sign contracts that prohibit them from working at any company where they would "directly or indirectly" support any good or service that competes with those they helped support at Amazon, for 18 months after leaving Amazon, even if they are fired or made redundant.[190][191] Now when you shop with Amazon.com, a portion of your purchase will help support the work of the American Institute for Cancer Research. Through AmazonSmile, a website operated by Amazon, you can enjoy the same wide selection of products, low prices, and convenient shopping features as on Amazon.com. The difference is that when you shop on AmazonSmile, the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the purchase price to AICR. Use Cyber Monday to do shopping you would have otherwise done. One big benefit to Cyber Monday is that stores usually offer percent-off deals that apply across multiple product categories, so you can potentially get a discount on a wider array of items, says Palmer. “In addition to double digit discounts, it’s easy to find free shipping offers,” she adds. Though more people shopped in-store and online on Black Friday 2017, Cyber Monday continues to beat Black Friday’s online sales. Last year, 81 million consumers shopped on Cyber Monday, bringing in $6.59 billion for retailers. 2017 marked a year-over-year increase of nearly 17 percent and set an all-time record of the most ever spent on the digital holiday. Make sure there are enough funds in the account. Amazon tends to cancel orders until all funds can be paid out of your account. Contact Amazon for full details of what you can do to help them create the order, so you can get it to ship. Amazon doesn't take any money from you until the item ships. For those that are not "fulfillment by Amazon," you'll have to wait at least 30 minutes for the item to complete the transaction - These Marketplace sellers don't see any of your order until that window is clear. Given that trust, Amazon has only escalated up its expansion into more industries and markets over the years, with that expansion accelerating since the introduction of the first Amazon Echo speaker with Alexa a little less than four years ago. To fully comprehend just how big the company has grown over the last 25 years, we’ve put together a guide on every major sector, product category, and market Amazon has entered into either by developing its own products or services, or by acquiring an existing provider with an established position. The difference is that Amazon has data to prove what’s popular and easy to sell, and free shipping to get people to buy it online instead of in the store. (That’s gotten the attention of the European Commission, which is looking into whether Amazon is harming competition by using data from its sellers to develop its own products.) You can now buy Amazon-produced electric kettles, toasters, office chairs, knife sets, neoprene dumbbells, comforters, suitcases — name a product you’d find in a Walmart, and it’s probably already made and sold under the AmazonBasics name. Earlier this month, the company started selling its own mattress, striking fear in the direct-to-consumer mattress startup market dominated by Casper and Tuft & Needle. Amazon allows users to submit reviews to the web page of each product. Reviewers must rate the product on a rating scale from one to five stars. Amazon provides a badging option for reviewers which indicate the real name of the reviewer (based on confirmation of a credit card account) or which indicate that the reviewer is one of the top reviewers by popularity. Customers may comment or vote on the reviews, indicating whether they found a review helpful to them. If a review is given enough "helpful" hits, it appears on the front page of the product. In 2010, Amazon was reported as being the largest single source of Internet consumer reviews.[123] Quick-Step flooring has earned the prestigious FloorScore certification for indoor air quality by passing the most stringent tests in the world. All Quick-Step products are officially FloorScore certified, giving families living on our flooring peace of mind that they are bringing a product into their home that meets strict indoor air quality standards. Twitch is a live streaming platform for video, primarily oriented towards video gaming content. The service was first established as a spin-off of a general-interest streaming service known as Justin.tv. Its prominence was eclipsed by that of Twitch, and Justin.tv was eventually shut down by its parent company in August 2014 in order to focus exclusively on Twitch.[104] Later that month, Twitch was acquired by Amazon for $970 million.[105] Through Twitch, Amazon also owns Curse, Inc., an operator of video gaming communities and a provider of VoIP services for gaming.[106] Since the acquisition, Twitch began to sell games directly through the platform,[107] and began offering special features for Amazon Prime subscribers.[108] With over 230 million active customer accounts, the online giant, Amazon, is the most popular online store at the time of publication, and even ranks as one of the ten most popular websites on the entire Internet. Even if Amazon's own warehouses don't have what you're looking for, one of its third-party Marketplace sellers might -- though potentially at a high price. Whether you want to shop from Amazon directly or in the Marketplace, head to Amazon's website to start browsing the shelves or use a sky mall that curates different products from Amazon. Currently, individuals can sell goods in some 20 categories, while professional sellers have been approved to sell items in more than 15 additional categories. Individual-approved categories include books, consumer electronics, tools and home improvement, and toys and games. On the other hand, professionals must meet various requirements to sell beauty products, clothing, fine art and wine. Use apps to check prices in real-time. “The app ShopSavvy is really useful when you’re out shopping in stores because you can scan the barcode on items and see if there is a better deal elsewhere,” says Palmer of Nerdwallet. Woroch is also a fan of ShopSavvy, as well as Flipp, which provides circulars all in one place so you can quickly compare to plan your shopping trip strategically. discount overstock com store shopping online good or bad | shopping online for clothing shopping online on ebay Amazon, seeing the obvious opportunity here, reportedly outbid none other than Google to become Twitch’s parent company three years later, with the AWS infrastructure a big part of why Twitch CEO Emmett Shear decided to take the deal. Now, four years later, Twitch has outlasted both YouTube and Facebook’s attempts to snatch away its market share and, given the popularity of titles like Epic Games’ Fortnite, has become an even more integral fixture of modern online life and youth culture. Amazon has more recently integrated Twitch into its Prime subscription, giving subscribers free games and complementary channel subscriptions. World-famous action movie and television star Chuck Norris has stood behind the Total Gym exercise machine for more than 30 years. The Total Gym provides a complete exercise experience in one simple product. Because the product is able to fold out to become different machines, this gym allows a person to stay in peak physical condition without wasting a lot of money. Norris himself is world famous for his physique and has used the Total Gym for decades to maintain that condition. Suzanne Somers is a well-known actress and singer who remains fit and gorgeous well into her 60s. One of the big reasons for her physical fitness is the line of exercise equipment she has promoted, including such As Seen on TV products as the Thigh Master and the EZ Gym. The variety of different exercise equipment has since been adopted by many enthusiasts across the world, all with excellent results. In early 2018, President Donald Trump repeatedly criticized Amazon's use of the United States Postal Service and pricing of its deliveries, stating, "I am right about Amazon costing the United States Post Office massive amounts of money for being their Delivery Boy," Trump tweeted. "Amazon should pay these costs (plus) and not have them bourne [sic] by the American Taxpayer."[167] Amazon's shares fell by 6 percent as a result of Trump's comments. Shepard Smith of Fox News disputed Trump's claims and pointed to evidence that the USPS was offering below market prices to all customers with no advantage to Amazon. However, analyst Tom Forte pointed to the fact that Amazon's payments to the USPS are not public and that their contract has a reputation for being "a sweetheart deal".[168][169] Receive free products and exclusive discounts from Amazon with Amazon Giveaways! Click here to find thousands of current Amazon Giveaways that are added and updated every day. No purchase is necessary to win, and you can even score exclusive coupons for up to 40% off just for entering! It's really that easy, sow hat are you waiting for? Click here to get your amazing freebies today! Bezos selected the name Amazon by looking through the dictionary; he settled on "Amazon" because it was a place that was "exotic and different", just as he had envisioned for his Internet enterprise. The Amazon River, he noted, was the biggest river in the world, and he planned to make his store the biggest bookstore in the world.[25] Additionally, a name that began with "A" was preferential due to the probability it would occur at the top of an alphabetized list.[25] Bezos placed a premium on his head start in building a brand and told a reporter, "There's nothing about our model that can't be copied over time. But you know, McDonald's got copied. And it's still built a huge, multibillion-dollar company. A lot of it comes down to the brand name. Brand names are more important online than they are in the physical world."[26] At first I thought, why do I need amazon on my tv? But then, I thought, of course I need amazon on my tv! It’s actually pretty handy, and I’m not talking about just ordering shows or movies. If you just want to look at something quickly, there’s no need to fire up the computer or tablet or look for your phone (which I can never find quickly). If you want to show someone a product, poof, it’s on the tv which is so much easier to look at than my tiny phone screen! Also, if you use your alexa voice control, it’s all hand free. Admittedly, mine often has to be told a couple of times and the transition isn’t seemless by any means, but in all, it works out pretty well when I remember it’s available! Before you can sell your goods on Amazon, you need to create a store through Seller Central. As a seller, you have the choice of creating either an individual or professional account. While individuals can list their goods for free, selling as a professional costs $39.99 a month plus additional fees based on the value of the final sale. Individuals typically pay $0.99 per item sold in addition to variable fees based on an item’s category. Nail your timing. While it can be valuable to be one of the first in line for limited-quantity products, if you’re going to shop online on Black Friday, timing may not actually matter all that much. According to data from deal-finding browser extension Honey, online purchases spike well after sunrise. “On Black Friday, spending peaked at 11 a.m. PST in Los Angeles and at 12 p.m. EST in New York City,” says Kelly Parisi, Vice President of Communications at Honey. Categories: Companies in the NASDAQ-100 IndexCompanies listed on NASDAQAmazon (company)1994 establishments in Washington (state)3D publishingAmerican companies established in 1994Android (operating system) softwareArts and crafts retailersBookstores of the United StatesCloud computing providersE-book suppliersInternet properties established in 1994IOS softwareMobile phone manufacturersMultinational companies headquartered in the United StatesOnline music storesOnline retailers of the United StatesRetail companies established in 1994Review websitesSelf-publishing companiesSoftware companies based in SeattleSoftware companies established in 1994Technology companies established in 1994TvOS softwareUniversal Windows Platform appsWebby Award winners That’s a lot of people to compete with, but it can pay off. While smaller items like clothing, consumables, and books won’t see that large of a price cut, Black Friday is still worth the pre-dawn alarm if you’re after deals on big-ticket items. Think: Household appliances, grills, TVs, and other electronics. “Stores use the doorbusters to whip you into a bargain-shopping frenzy in hopes that you'll buy more than the advertised bargains,” says Lisa Lee Freeman, co-host of the Hot Shopping Tips podcast. “The stores often barely break even or even lose money on doorbuster specials, but they make it back when shoppers stick around and buy other items that may not be such great deals.” In July 1995, the company began service as an online bookstore.[31] The first book sold on Amazon.com was Douglas Hofstadter's Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies: Computer Models of the Fundamental Mechanisms of Thought.[32] In the first two months of business, Amazon sold to all 50 states and over 45 countries. Within two months, Amazon's sales were up to $20,000/week.[33] In October 1995, the company announced itself to the public.[34] In 1996, it was reincorporated in Delaware. Amazon issued its initial public offering of stock on May 15, 1997, at $18 per share, trading under the NASDAQ stock exchange symbol AMZN.[35] Amazon Studios, which was founded in 2010 to compete with Hulu and Netflix in original programming, has become a powerhouse in Hollywood, taking home both Emmys and Oscars and growing into a staple of the modern entertainment diet of many Americans. Rounding out its position in digital media is the FireTV streaming device, which Amazon first launched in 2014 to compete with Apple, Roku, and other set-top box makers. The product has since been shrunk into a skinny HDMI stick — Amazon still sells the box and now also a small, square-shaped Fire TV Cube — and it remains one of the best-selling consumer electronics devices on Amazon.com. Amazon, with its unfettered access to troves of valuable consumer and seller data, came upon a rather interesting business model around 2009, when it launched a private label division under the name AmazonBasics. It started first with the items the company noticed people most often purchased without thinking too hard about the brand name, like batteries and HDMI cables. But as The New York Times reported this past summer, this proved to be a way to fast track a fledgling product category into a massive money-making top seller — AmazonBasics’ AA batteries now outsell Duracell and Energizer on Amazon.com after just a few years. Amazon's state sales tax collection policy has changed over the years since it did not collect any sales taxes in its early years. In the U.S., state and local sales taxes are levied by state and local governments, not at the federal level. In most countries where Amazon operates, a sales tax or value added tax is uniform throughout the country, and Amazon is obliged to collect it from all customers. Proponents of forcing Amazon.com to collect sales tax—at least in states where it maintains a physical presence—argue the corporation wields an anti-competitive advantage over storefront businesses forced to collect sales tax.[165] Amazon.com operates retail websites for Sears Canada, Bebe Stores, Marks & Spencer, Mothercare, and Lacoste. For a growing number of enterprise clients, including the UK merchants Marks & Spencer, Benefit Cosmetics' UK entity, edeals.com and Mothercare, Amazon provides a unified multichannel platform where a customer can interact with the retail website, standalone in-store terminals or phone-based customer service agents. Amazon Web Services also powers AOL's Shop@AOL.[citation needed] Foregoing private stores or other online alternatives, a large number of individuals and businesses prefer to sell through Amazon.com. With more than 95 million unique visitors each month, Amazon can be an ideal place for vendors looking to increase sales or simply unload items they no longer want or need. And because Amazon enjoys a generally positive reputation with its customers, the site can be a great place for sellers to build brand recognition for their businesses. If you missed the phone number on that infomercial the last time it came onto your screen, Collections Etc. is always expanding our online As Seen on TV catalog to include the latest, greatest and hardest to find products. The next time you see something on the screen that you have to have, head to our store to buy it securely online or through our catalog. Collections Etc. is happy to offer great prices, easy ordering and lower prices for members on unique As Seen on TV products for your home! short stories morals shopping online for women's clothes | shopping online credit shopping online vs in store With all the reasons to celebrate and get ready for dress season, we're coming in full swing with spring dresses for prom, graduation dresses, and crowd pleasing wedding guest dresses. The wildest time of the year is soon to follow with festival season! We'll be dressing down in stunning swimwear & rocking our hottest outfits to feel that festival fire under the desert sun. See you there, babe! In 2015, Amazon surpassed Walmart as the most valuable retailer in the United States by market capitalization.[11] Amazon is the third most valuable public company in the United States (behind Apple and Microsoft),[12] the largest Internet company by revenue in the world, and after Walmart, the second largest employer in the United States.[13] In 2017, Amazon acquired Whole Foods Market for $13.4 billion, which vastly increased Amazon's presence as a brick-and-mortar retailer.[14] The acquisition was interpreted by some as a direct attempt to challenge Walmart's traditional retail stores.[15] In addition to strict acceptance to be sold by As Seen On TV Incorporated, Telebrands and other distributers, the most successful products have almost always served to provide a solution to a common problem - and this has inspired inventors worldwide to share their creations and push the industry. The industry leaders have always been smart when it comes to marketing, and have recently started making more of a transition towards ecommerce – using micro websites to push their products, and making good use of affiliate programs. Infomercials now support awareness in addition to creating it. A 2015 front-page article in The New York Times profiled several former Amazon employees[192] who together described a "bruising" workplace culture in which workers with illness or other personal crises were pushed out or unfairly evaluated.[11] Bezos responded by writing a Sunday memo to employees,[193] in which he disputed the Times's account of "shockingly callous management practices" that he said would never be tolerated at the company.[11] Kevin Harrington and our award-winning independent media production company are leaders in direct response television (DRTV). Kevin is the pioneer of the As Seen On TV empire and an original Shark from the Emmy award winning show, Shark Tank. He’s the Co-Executive Producer and mastermind behind AsSeenOnTV.pro, DRTV campaigns. Kevin’s 30+ year track record of success amounting to over 5 billion dollars in global sales, coupled with the expertise of our production team, catapults products to the next level. In the Title and Pictures Below. Amazing Spider-Man #252 CGC 9.8 Signature Autograph STAN LEE 1st Black Costume. Ties with Marvel Team-Up #141 for. 1st Appearance of the Black Costume. Amazing Fantasy #15 Cover Swipe!! You must check out my other Auctions. I take great pride in my store and believe its offers many 1 of a kind items. Please read the about me to get to know me better. This Item is hard to photo so trust in my feedback that this is the Real Deal. Please make sure to check out my other auctions. 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Maybe it’s the WWII element, or maybe it’s just Bill Nighy, but I would watch this movie right this second. Sure, it looks a little cheesy, but what war drama doesn’t, when it comes down to it. This at least looks like a different viewpoint on events, and I just love the Blitz story line, I think it’s some of the most compelling stuff from the era. I really hope this film takes off; I think it just might have the power. Many people now expect to live to a greater age than their parents or grandparents and to enjoy a far higher standard of living. In practice, this will only be possible if they have arranged their affairs to ensure that capital resources are maximized during their working years, then a strategy adopted in retirement which will sustain that capital and their income for as long as possible. This is the essence of professional financial planning. Personal financial planning is the process to help you achieve your lifestyle needs, goals and objectives through the proper management of your finances. Professional, objective and quality financial planning advice is critical to help sort through the often complex maze of financial products and services. As a process, it is ongoing and to maximize the benefits of financial planning, you should think of your plan as a ‘moving target’ – not usually something you can ‘set and forget’. You can be sure the future will hold the unexpected or unplanned, either through changes to your personal circumstances, legislation or the investment environment. As far as possible, your plan should be able to adapt to change, and confident investors appreciate the importance of understanding the impact of their decisions, in creating a comfortable future for themselves and their families. Allowing you to see your financial decisions in the big picture gives direction and meaning to those decisions. To help achieve the best results for you, we often work closely in conjunction with your Accountant and Solicitor. This can be particularly important if you already have an existing close relationship with these professionals and your financial plan/advice needs to be cohesively formulated with existing strategies. For example, we do not prepare your tax returns but we do help you plan the best overall tax strategy, and we take the initiative in bringing to your attention, ideas which will help your achieve your Financial Planning objectives. While we can take a comprehensive view of your personal situation, ultimately our expertise focus is on Investing. Our flexible approach allows us to work with a range of investors in different circumstances – from wealth accumulators to the wealthy. We can offer efficient and effective portfolios for those still building their wealth and have developed a unique, sophisticated portfolio management services for high net-worth clients with direct share portfolios. This service is particularly valued by investors that expect Independence and a high level of specialist expertise and service. The financial planning software package we use is one of the most preferred programs for financial planning in Australia providing leading-edge enterprise solutions to professionally and efficiently meet the needs of our clients. Most of the work undertaken is on a Fee for Service basis. Every client’s fees are individually calculated. When calculating your applicable fee, we factor in the segments of advice being addressed, the services being provided, our complexities, and add a factor to account for the amount being invested. These factors are the main determinate in the amount of time we need to spend on your work and the level of expertise required. The benefit of our service and pricing model are: We offer a no obligation and free one hour initial meeting to prospective clients as an opportunity for you to learn more about our financial planning processes and services and for us to gauge if we feel our financial planning services are potentially beneficial for you. In this meeting we will find out your reasons for seeking advice and obtain an overview of your personal and financial position. You will have the opportunity to ask questions of us. Following this meeting, we will forward a proposal to you outlining the Advice process and as far as possible, indicative fees. Once you agree to the advice process as proposed and paid the initial instalment fee, we can get to work. Where there are many options or complexities to your situation, a staged approach to the advice process allows us to consider relevant matters at a higher level first (General Advice), before we start drilling down into the detail (Personal Advice). 1. Collecting personal information about you so we can ensure the General Advice we provide is relevant and useful. 2. Consideration given to the information about you to help determine possible strategies. This may result in a number of potential scenarios. To help with this analysis, we would usually use our financial planning software to help ‘number crunch’ over many years. 3. Having meetings as necessary to consider the high-level strategy options that are relevant and useful to you. Providing the information as needed either orally or in a summarized written format. • take a lot of factual information that is disconnected and start to put it into context with each other. • gain a clearer understanding of the strategies you may like to consider further, and hence determine the scope of the Personal Advice. • It can also help to better prioritize your personal needs and objectives which is an important component in receiving Personal Advice. Note: It is important to understand that General advice is not Personal advice. You must be aware that at this stage, your personal objectives, financial situation or needs have not yet been considered. You would need to consider the appropriateness of the general advice in light of your own objectives, financial situation or needs before acting on the advice. And you would need to further consider the implications of the disposal or acquisition of any financial product involved. 4. Preparing the Personal Advice. It is at this level, that we can ensure all aspects of your personal situation (as per the agreed scope of advice) are considered and the recommendations refined to be specific to you. In preparing personal advice, we would: 5. Presenting the Personal Advice to you as a written document called a Statement of Advice. Depending on circumstances, we will either have another meeting to present the Statement of Advice (SoA) or post / email it to you. We will ensure you are comfortable with your plan and understand the advantages, disadvantages and projected outcomes. Note: In some cases, the General Advice component may not be needed, and it is possible to move directly to providing Personal Advice and the relevant Statement of Advice. Where changes to financial products are involved, it is likely that we will need to implement the recommendations made. Implementation may include: • our time for the work involved in managing the implementation of the recommendations agreed upon and most costs incurred by us • our involvement with other third parties and professionals (when necessary) to help ensure the details of your strategies are coordinated • our professionalism and expertise in ensuring all aspects of your strategy are implemented in the most appropriate means possible • minor changes to our recommendations if your circumstances change suddenly and a review of the overall plan is required • It does not cover costs/fees resulting from the actions required, for example: broker fees for share trades. Changes in your personal situation, financial markets and legislation may occur over time. We have retained extensive flexibility in the services we can provide to help ensure your plan remains appropriate and your investments are being appropriately managed. This flexibility enables us to provide the advice and service that is of maximum benefit vs cost value to you. Arch Financial Planners treats each client as an individual and tailors solutions to meet their specific needs. When calculating your applicable fee, we define the areas of advice, services being provided and factor in your complexities. This fee is to help cover the initial work involved in preparing the Advice (General Advice or Personal Advice) and is rebated against the Advice fee. In situations where more time is involved or there is more than one strategy meeting, we may have more than one instalment fee. This fee covers our time for the work involved in preparing the Advice. Before work commences, a fee range will be calculated and noted on the “Completion of Advice Agreement” signed by you or will be advised in a Proposal Letter. The Instalment Fees will be rebated against the Advice fee. You will receive an invoice for the Advice Fee (less Instalment Fees paid) on completion of the Advice and is payable within 14 days. You will receive an invoice for this Implementation/ Investment Takeover fee and is payable within 14 days. This fee is an annual fee for the provision of the ongoing service. The Service year commences at the time you commence implementation. The level of service we agree to provide on an ongoing basis will be dependent upon your individual needs. It is important that the level of service is appropriate to ensure both strategies and investments remain relevant. Many clients find enormous value in the peace of mind of knowing their investments are being professionally managed. But we are also astutely aware that the overall costs of managing investments needs to be reasonable in relation to the amount of funds you have invested, the level of control it is expected that should be retained, and any additional risk management strategies being applied. Our involvement in the portfolio management process could range from the minimal service level which provides an annual portfolio review, to the highest level of Individually Managed Accounts (IMA), which are portfolios consisting of primarily listed securities. Investments in IMA’s are considered weekly. Once an invoice for our ongoing financial planning service fee has been issued, there may be a number of ways you may choose to pay, for example: • Arrange for it to be paid as a monthly direct credit from your cash management account. We often establish a cash management account as your financial hub.
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It is common to use a full set of clothing, including underwear, socks or stockings, and sometime even shoes if so desired. This Book of Memories memorial website is designed to be a permanent tribute paying tribute to the life and memory of Marcella Doud. It allows family and friends a place to re-visit, interact with each other, share and enhance this tribute for future generations. We are both pleased and proud to provide the Book of Memories to the families of our community. This Book of Memories memorial website allows family and friends a place to re-visit, share and enhance this tribute for future generations.
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Thinking about taking a good old road trip but not sure if your car is up to the challenge? Well we’ve put together a list of 10 cars that are not only up for it, but seriously capable no matter the test! With trucks, SUVs, and even some sedans, there is a good fit for pretty much everyone on this list! We review pricing, style, performance, and most impotrantly when it comes to road trips, fuel efficiency. From fuel sipping diesels to high strung sports cars, whatever kind of adventure you are looking for, we have got you covered fully. Check out our 10 favorite summer rides. About The 2019 Hyundai Veloster is the second installment in a daring and quirky series by a company not afraid to think outside the box. This head-turning yet practical...
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What to do when your heater is blowing cold air In winter, there is nothing worse than cranking up your heat only to discover that the heater is blowing cold air instead of the warm air you expected. When this Read more… How To Lower Your Electric Bill This Winter In Arizona When the temperatures fall in Arizona, the electric bills often rise and people find themselves looking for ways on how to lower your electric bill and be a more energy Read more… At Air & Water Factor Cooling, we get many questions about choosing one ac brand over another. Here are five things you need to know when purchasing a Trane or Carrier air conditioning system. 1. Your house is UNIQUE!!! Brands Read more… Many folks in Arizona have big ugly rust streaks on the exterior wall of there homes. The question is…Why? Well usually this is caused by a clogged drain line. If the indoor section of your air conditioner is in the Read more… Air Conditioning in Phoenix Many of our customers looking for new air conditioning in Phoenix, Ahwatukee, Chandler, Mesa, Gilbert and Scottsdale, become very concerned with the brand or the manufacturer. At Air and Water Factor Cooling Heating and Plumbing, we Read more… Quite often people living in Arizona use electric space heaters to supplement their in-home heating during the cold winter months. But did you know that the majority of home house fires that occur between October through April are due to Read more… All aluminum housing fits in crankcase breather line. Prevents oil from being forced out the oil crankcase breather tube. Allows free breathing of engine. Recommended by B. Rutan for installation on VE/LE. Applicable to all homebuilts. Continental - 5/8" in and out, 1/4" return. Lycoming - 3/4" in and out, 1/4" return. Thanks for posting a classic example of the 47% who take no responsibility for their lives ( and won't vote for Romney) When you have a fire in an aircraft, there’s no place to go, exactly, there’s no — and you can’t find any oxygen from outside the aircraft to get in the aircraft, because the windows don’t open. I don’t know why they don’t do that. It’s a real problem. So it’s very dangerous. And she was choking and rubbing her eyes. Fortunately, there was enough oxygen for the pilot and copilot to make a safe landing in Denver. But she’s safe and sound. Air Conditioner Not Working in North Haledon – The weather is starting to warm up. It’s not at record setting numbers yet but don’t wait until the last minute to get your Air Conditioner checked out. Your Air Conditioner needs to be checked every so often to ensure that you are getting most out of your unit. Basic repair can make all the difference for your unit. For those who have central AC, this is an essential! If you live in Passaic County we are here to help! If you just purchased your home and you want to make sure that the units that were already installed in to the home are up to par, we’re here to help. Maybe your new home doesn’t have central AC. If it doesn’t, give us a call and we’ll give you a proper estimate for your new central AC Unit. No job is too big or too small. Our team of technicians are here to get the job done and make sure that you have a cool summer! Air Conditioner Not Working in North Haledon? Get in contact with us and we’ll set up an appointment to troubleshoot your unit as soon as possible. Names of Dead Airmen in Helo Crash: At the top of the June 11 column was an item on the death of four airmen in an HH-60G rescue helicopter crash in southeastern Afghanistan. Killed in the June 9 crash were: 1st Lt. Joel C. Gentz, 25, of Grass Lake, Mich., assigned to the 58th Rescue Squadron, Nellis AFB, Nev.; TSgt. Michael P. Flores, 31, of San Antonio, 48th RQS, Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz.; SSgt. David C. Smith, 26, of Eight Mile, Ala., 66th RQS, Nellis; and SrA. Benjamin D. White, 24, of Erwin, Tenn., 48th RQS, Davis-Monthan. Gentz and White were on their first combat deployments, while Flores and Smith had previously served in the war theater, the Las Vegas Sun reported June 10, citing Nellis officials. Three additional airmen assigned to the 66th RQS were injured in the crash. (See Arizona Daily Star report and Detroit Free Press report.)
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We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve user experience. This includes personalising content and advertising. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies, revised Privacy Policy. VOTED BEST BRUNCH (honorable mention) 2012...BUFFET (honorable mention) 2012...VIEW (honorable mention) 2013 - Howard Magazine....VOTED TOP 10 BEST BRUNCHES in Baltimore - Open Table 2012....We didn't just renovate. We reinvented! Introducing new signature dishes, steakhouse selections, & entree tasting plates....Champagne Sunday brunch...Outdoor dining with a firepit & spectacular views.....Private events...Monthly tastings & events. This establishment is a certified Healthy Howard Healthy Restaurant. Please select African American Bagel Bar/Pub Barbecue Cajun/Creole Caribbean Chinese Coffee Shop Deli Dinner Theater French Fusion Greek Healthy Choice Indian Italian Japanese Korean Mediterranean Mexican Middle Eastern Other Peruvian Raw Bar Southwestern Spanish Steakhouse Sweet Treats Thai Vietnamese Wine Bar Please select Clarksville Columbia Cooksville Dayton Elkridge Ellicott City Fulton Glenelg Glenwood Highland Jessup Laurel Lisbon Marriottsville mt airy Mt. Airy Savage Scaggsville West Friendship Woodbine Woodstock Please select Bakery Breakfast Burgers Crabcakes Crabs (steamed) Fried Chicken Hot Dogs Ice Cream &/or Frozen Yogurt Other Pizza Ribs Salads Sandwiches Seafood Steak Sub Sandwiches Sushi Tacos Tapas Vegetarian Wings y z
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I had no idea about the fact that it would come in such a fancy box as my Xi1 cutter just was in the normal little rectangular Xikar box. I'm assuming this is because the Xikar "Phantom" Xi3 is one of their more luxurious cutters yes?? Or do all Xi3's come in fancy ass boxes? Lol.
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Most helium on the planet is really a results of radioactive decay. Helium is present in significant quantities in minerals of uranium and thorium, such as cleveite, pitchblende, carnotite and monazite, given that they emit alpha particles (helium nuclei, He2+) to which electrons immediately Mix as soon as the particle is stopped through the rock. In this manner an believed 3000 metric a great deal of helium are produced per year through the lithosphere.[one hundred fifteen][116][117] From the Earth's crust, the concentration of helium is 8 elements for each billion. So, in idea, forty bits of information is remaining lost. Which’s only one pixel. Now we have about ten billion pictures stored in our archives at our healthcare technique by itself. Gradient coils add posture information and facts towards the sign. The loud sound MRI machines make could be the vibration on the gradient coils, a result of rapidly switching electromagnetic fields. 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If the radio frequency pulse is turned off, the transverse vector ingredient makes an oscillating magnetic industry which induces a little recent during the receiver coil. This sign is known as the totally free induction decay (FID). In an idealized nuclear magnetic resonance experiment, the FID decays approximately exponentially using a time continual T2. He took a different tune even though serving underneath previous CEO Jeff Immelt, who was an advocate for some great benefits of with the ability to faucet into the guardian firm's resources and Rewards. Some parts where the wellness-care unit could seek out acquisitions involve mobile therapy, artificial intelligence and machine Studying. The whole process may be repeated when some this contact form T1-relaxation has happened along with the thermal equilibrium with the spins has been kind of restored. The repetition time next (TR) is some time concerning two successive excitations of exactly the same slice.[4] The Memorial Candle Program has been designed to help offset the costs associated with the hosting this Tribute Website in perpetuity. Through the lighting of a memorial candle, your thoughtful gesture will be recorded in the Book of Memories and the proceeds will go directly towards helping ensure that the family and friends of George Creamer can continue to memorialize, re-visit, interact with each other and enhance this tribute for future generations. George Wilburn Creamer, Jr., age 82, of Eastpoint passed away Tuesday, July 10, 2018 in Jacksonville. He was born in Eastpoint, October 29, 1935 to the late George Wilburn Creamer, Sr. and Mary Virginia (Segree) Creamer. He proudly served in the United States Air Force and was a retired Postmaster. He was of the Assembly of God faith. 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This update method can be used if your PS4™ system is not connected to the Internet. Download the update file to your computer, and then save it on a USB storage device. Copy the saved file to the system storage of your PS4™ system to update the system. Update using the Internet. The following things are needed to perform the update: PlayStation ® 4 system Internet connection (wired or wireless) Before using the network update feature, you must configure your PS4™ systemDriver asuss network settings. For details, refer to the userDriver asuss guide for your PS4™ system. From the function screen, select (Settings) > [System Software Update] to make sure your system has the latest version of the system software. You can continue to use your system while downloading. If there is an update file for a later version, it automatically downloads. When downloading is complete, a notification message appears in the upper left corner of the screen. Select the message under (Notifications) while viewing the function area, and then follow the on-screen instructions to perform the installation. Update using a disc. The following things are needed to perform the update: PlayStation ® 4 system A disc that contains an update file. When you play a disc that contains a later version of the system software, a screen appears to guide you through the update process. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform the update. Update using a computer. For the standard update procedure, follow the steps below. Visit here for the procedure to initialize your PS4™ system and perform a new installation of the system software, such as for when you replace the hard disk drive. The following things are needed to perform the update: PlayStation ® 4 system Computer connected to the Internet USB storage device, such as a USB* flash drive * There must be approximately 460 MB of free space. On the USB storage device, create folders for saving the update file. Using a computer, create a folder named "PS4". Inside that folder, create another folder named "UPDATE". Download the update file, and save it in the "UPDATE" folder you created in step 1. Save the file with the file name "PS4UPDATE.PUP". Click to start the download. Connect the USB storage device to your PS4™ system, and then from the function screen, select (Settings) > [System Software Update]. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update. If your PS4™ system does not recognize the update file, check that the folder names and file name are correct. Enter the folder names and file name in single-byte characters using uppercase letters. Perform a New Installation of the System Software. This procedure is for initializing your PS4™ system and performing a new installation of the system software, such as for when you replace the hard disk drive. Be careful when using an update file for reinstallation. All users and all data will be deleted. The following things are needed to perform the update: PlayStation ® 4 system Computer connected to the Internet USB storage device, such as a USB* flash drive * There must be approximately 1.1 GB of free space.
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First, make sure you have all the facts. Sometimes an accusation of bullying can seem straightforward, but then turns out to be more multidimensional once you understand the full context. Your job, of course, is to support your child. Sometimes it will be clear that he or she is the victim and needs your protection. Other times, however, you will learn that she is caught up in “drama” and has played an active role, rather than being simply at the mercy of bullies. Job number one, then, is to make sure that you have as thorough an understanding of the situation as possible. It’s important to protect your child but it’s also important not to cry wolf. If what’s happening really is bullying, the more specific examples you can cite, the better for making your case. Even legitimate complaints can boomerang in bad ways if not carefully framed. If school officials are not responding the way you think they should, you may have to keep pushing by going up the chain of command. But remember: school officials are people, too, with a heaping plate of responsibilities and limited time, and the more you respect the role they play, the more likely they will be to sympathize. What I mean is, give them the benefit of the doubt and save the frontal attack for when you feel you have no other choice. A lot of bullying doesn’t happen at school these days, though, right? So what do I do if my kid is being bullied on line? You can ask a social network site to take down any content that violates its rules, as many harassing posts clearly do. At Facebook, for example: When the target of an abusive post reports it himself, they will generally take his word for it. So your child should report the abuse immediately. You should also keep a record of the cruel content—even if it’s painful and you just feel like deleting it forever. It’s almost never a good idea to reply to a harassing post. If your child is having continuing trouble, I’d advise taking a break from social networking for a while (though I know that can be a hard sell!). Kids can always go back on when things have calmed down. Finally, police have the authority to address cyberbullying under the harassment laws of most states. But calling in the cops should be a thought-through decision rather than a knee-jerk reaction because it often triggers a response that’s more heavy-handed than called for. A possibly stupid question, but: What’s the difference between general meanness between kids and true bullying — and is this a distinction that matters? There is a difference and it does matter. Yes, absolutely. The best definition of bullying, which psychologists who do research use, is verbal or physical aggression that occurs repeatedly and involves a power differential—one or more children lording their status over another. It might seem like semantics, but that definition is helpful because it’s limiting—it makes clear that two-way, mutual conflict (kids often call it drama) is not bullying. At the same time, when bullying is going on, it’s a form of mistreatment that kids often find very upsetting and that, evidence shows, links up with serious mental health issues and low academic performance. That’s true for both bullies and targets, by the way. The point is, the bullying label is one we should use sparingly, because when it applies, it has real significance. And using it too freely can drain precious resources. When is it okay to involve the bully’s parents? If my child is being harassed at school, is it better to call the parents, or go to the school principal? Depends on the people involved. If you have reason to think the parents of the kid who is bullying are part of the problem, or you don’t know them, going to them directly is probably not a wise course of action. But don’t decide against it just because broaching the subject would be awkward. If you have reason to think the other parents involved are reasonable people, on the other hand, you may be able to work together for everyone’s benefit. It’s great to be able to model to your children how to resolve conflict in a healthy way. Sometimes, however, if you’re dealing with a difficult family, it makes sense to urge your child to extricate herself from a bad friendship. If she is spending a lot of time with someone who is making her feel rotten, maybe she needs to walk away. Where do you stand on phones for kids — and relatedly, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter? What seems to be the right age for all this stuff, and are some of these sites more common platforms for bullying than others? When my 13-year-old son started a new school last fall, for 7th grade, my husband and I got him a phone. I felt like we’d delayed as long as reasonably possible, and that he was ready. We got him a pretty basic phone instead of a smart phone, though—one that he can text and make calls from, but that doesn’t have Internet. It’s a personal choice, but I just didn’t think he needed instant access to the web in his pocket. For Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and the rest: Legally speaking, kids can’t sign up until they’re 13. That seems like a wise limit to me, and in fact a recent Pew survey shows that while 82 percent of 13 year olds are signed up for Facebook, only 45 percent of 12 and unders are. So this is a rule that’s being broken plenty, but at the same time still has some hold. In terms of which site is better or worse, I don’t see a lot of evidence one way or the other on this. Twitter allows for anonymity and has no explicit rule against bullying and harassment, which isn’t so hot. Facebook demands real names, doesn’t allow bullying and harassment, and has put real thought into how to respond to kids who report bullying. But the volume of posts on that site is enormous, and incredibly hard to patrol. Instagram is really starting to take off with teenagers, and preteens — even down to third and fourth-graders — and the emphasis on photos seems worrisome to me. This stuff can spiral out of control pretty easily. Lots of parents make different choices about phones and social networking than my family has, of course. In fact, I’ve been struck by how little community consensus there is about any of this. My own feeling is that the answer should be about your kid, what you think he or she can handle, and weighing the amount of social capital the phone or the social networking has among his peers. I’m in favor of delay if you can get away with it, but not at the expense of making your kid miserable. I’d rather see parents oversee and monitor then deny kids access entirely if that becomes a huge point of conflict. In terms of monitoring, it’s easier to start strict and then ease up. The way I think about it is this: It’s a new world my kids are entering, so as they take their first steps, I want to make sure to guide them. What anti-bullying programs have proven most effective, and how would I go about getting my kids’ school to consider adopting them? This isn’t an exhaustive list! But to answer the question: I like the anti-bullying approach that’s part of Positive Behavioral and Interventions Supports (PBIS for short; bad name, I know). PBIS is a framework for improving school discipline, and research has shown it can reduce the rate of office referrals, suspensions and expulsions, and bullying. CASEL: Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning is an umbrella group for social and emotional learning programs, which are designed to help children learn to recognize and manage their emotions so they can make responsible decisions, handle challenging situations, and calm themselves when they’re angry. Many of the programs have been evaluated and shown positive effects. The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program, founded in Norway, works with schools on three levels—the campus, the classroom, and the individual student. In the United States, the federally-funded Blueprints for Violence Prevention assessed more than 900 programs for juveniles and chose Olweus as one of only a dozen proven to be effective, and the only program specifically directed at bullying. Second Step and Steps to Respect, two programs from the Committee for Children in Seattle, aim to prevent bullying by strengthening the bonds between adults and children in schools. Research has shown that Steps to Respect can reduce the acceptance of bullying and aggression among participating students. Bullyproofing Your School, a program run in conjunction with the National Center for School Engagement, is designed to battle bullying through the creation of the “caring majority”—a group of students who ensure that their school is a safe place. One thing that comes up a lot in your book — as the ultimate bulwark against bullying — is empathy. The crucial trait, right? Can it be taught? Yes, thank goodness. This is a key insight, one that’s at the heart of every good bullying prevention or character education effort: empathy can be taught. For a small number of kids who bully, it’s true, the inability to feel goes deep and is the hallmark of a psychopath—someone who can inflict pain without feeling an ounce of compassion or remorse. But this is exceedingly rare. Most kids do feel or can learn to be empathetic and remorseful. It’s our job as parents to help them find that capacity within themselves, and build on it. Tags: bullying prevention, emily bazelon bullying, emily bazelon sticks and stones, sticks and stones First, it’s my feeling that kids are allowed onto social networks far too young. I heard a psychologist one day say that kids have enough to deal with without their outside stresses invading their homes. Home should be a place to recharge and relax, so I do not allow my two to have social media accounts. We had our first bullying problem at the beginning of the last school year. Another boy was taking my high-functioning autistic son’s lunch and throwing it in the mud. If I thought that the kid was hungry and eating it, I’d have made two lunches daily. One for my son and one for the hungry boy, no child should go hungry. But let’s be blunt, the bully was just being a jerk and throwing it in the mud. It would have been very easy to go to the school admins. and complain, however there were other issues to consider. First there was my son losing face. Not only would this embarrass my son, but it would invite further bullying. Likely from more than just the one bully. Then there was the gift of allowing my son to stand up for himself, but how could we accomplish that without fisticuffs? We ended up making a decoy lunch. One for my son to eat at school, another for the kid to throw in the mud. Just in case the bully decided to eat it thought, we made a special sandwich. Bologna, pepper, and horseradish. Sure enough, that day, the boy decided to eat the sandwich. The reaction of the bully biting into it drew the teachers’ attentions. The bully was suspended for one day (my son got a detention, but he said he was proud of it), the boy never stole my son’s lunch again, and in fact, since then, the two have become friendly. my book is en route and i am so looking forward to not only reading it but having it as a guide. You truly are so well educated on the subject matter and offer a true –pause–for the parent who is in motion. I’ll be getting this book, pinning this article, and hoping and doing what I can to see that this scourge doesn’t infect my kid’s life in her future school years. What a great interview, thank you so much for shining more light on this incredibly important topic. Wow, good advice. I agree each child is different and there is no “one size fits all” approach. One other recommendation, check in with your kids often. My son had someone bullying him in 7th grade. We didn’t make a big deal about, didn’t think it was a big deal. I did speak with his homeroom teacher though. Three months later I asked him about it and he told me it was still going on–every day. That’s when I spoke to the teacher and principal. My son wasn’t a squeaky wheel so we didn’t know it was still an issue. It got better after the second intervention. There was also a cyber bullying episode. I didn’t know the kid personally but had spoken with others from the camp my son attended and felt that I could contact him myself. I very calmly pointed out that what he was engaged in was cyber bullying and told him how hurtful he was being and that I was sure he didn’t intend to be. That got an apology to Sam ( he didn’t know I had intervened) and an apology to me. Whew… It can be hard for a parent to get the full story. First, you need a good relationship with your child. If your child’s a teenager, this can be difficult. Second, your child may be reluctant to tell you about bullying because he feels shame about it or because he feels he should take care of it himself. She is on Fresh Air (NPR) today if anyone would like to go to the site to hear the interview. Excellent! The importance of empathy is SO key and I feel it’s never too young to start teaching it. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve started a conversation with my son saying ‘OK, let’s pretend YOU were the boy that kept striking out at T-Ball….’ etc. He is no where near perfect, as most 6 year olds aren’t, but I am proud to say I have seen him stand up for others when they are being teased and it makes me SO proud. And I tell him that over and over. It’s so basic – the golden rule. We all learned it so young and yet it can be such a difficult concept. Parents MUST teach empathy. I heard Bazelon on NPR today and actually said aloud to my 4 yr old son, “This sounds like the kind of author Andy promotes on DALS.” I am glad you have such excellent, and predictable, taste. My kids’ elementary school has used PBIS, which Emily mentions above. It has been a wonderful program which teaches respect, responsibility and safety. The kids really internalize their own feelings and taking ownership for them, esp when their feelings and actions affect other people in a negative way. And if we’ve managed this with a bunch of tough Brooklyn kids, it’s got to work! : ) Thanks for this one guys – my kids are too little (for now!) but it’s such a hot topic, we have been having bullying prevention speakers for parents/empathy training/etc at our pre-school! As another commenter mentioned – heard her on Fresh Air today, and she was terrific. Here is a link in case anyone is interested: http://www.npr.org/2013/02/19/172027445/todays-bullied-teens-subject-to-sticks-and-stones-online-too I wonder about Emily Bazelon’s perspective on relational bullying. It is a less overt form of bullying, does not necessarily have the overt verbal and physical aggression, however involves rumor and covert messages that ostracize and alienate the target on often a large scale. I believe this is a form of bullying that is perhaps more prevalent form bullying then the overt forms but just as damaging. Great interview. I have nieces and nephews in England who are in late grade school/early middle school. It is worrying to me to see kids so young with instant web access from their phones, but I also see how that’s become the “new normal” in many schools. I work in web development and I know how hard it can be to de-index unfavorable photos and comments. I appreciate Emily’s nuanced approach and look forward to reading her book. 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The way the conversation about Family Dinner can insidiously slip in the Family Values direction. The scaremongery tone of all those studies telling parents that our kids are headed down paths of drugs and destruction if we don’t eat together, does nothing to help the cause. (And sounds remarkably similar to Rick Santorum telling me I’m a bad person if I have a gay uncle.) It’s why I made this bumper sticker, and why, with springtime arriving this weekend, I feel the need to remind you: Every season, every week, every night is a new season/week/night to start over. Next week, check in with DALS for a slew of Family Dinner Starter Kits meals (including sloppy joes, fish for kids, and a genius slap-it-together dinner you could probably make right this second with your empty Friday Fridge.) And read up on some strategies that will hopefully motivate you — not make you feel bad about yourself. But, you know what — it’s Friday, so don’t make anything tonight. Have a glass of wine instead and order in. That’s what we’ll be doing. Entre el 25 y el 29 de junio 25 jóvenes de La Asunción de Puertollano cerró el curso peregrinando a las tumba de los apóstoles en Roma.
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All lyrics are property and copyright of their respective authors, artists and labels. All lyrics provided for educational purposes only. Well friends, Spring has certainly sprung here in Vermont! The good folks at Vermont State Parks who work year-round have literally been working all winter to get ready for our big summer operating season and it's finally here. This is the exciting time of the year when we are busy putting the final touches on our preparations for your visits! So, think spring everyone! Dig out that camping equipment, dust off your favorite hiking shoes, clean up those kayaks, and round up the beach and picnic stuff. Your parks will be ready when you are! I saw a red fox in an unexpected place recently-the parking lot at Sand Bar State Park in the middle of the day! I was enjoying a run along Route 2, looking out at Lake Champlain, admiring the view and noticing the signs of spring, when I turned into the parking lot at Sand Bar. Suddenly, a red fox ran directly in front of me and across the parking lot. What on earth would motivate a fox to be running in a parking lot in the middle of the day? In this case, it was a large murder of crows. A murder of crows is really a fancy name for a group of crows. People used to be very creative and poetic when creating names for groups of animals. Some other great ones include a scurry of squirrels, a bloat of hippopotamuses, a romp of otters and a skulk of foxes. Why would a group of crows be chasing a fox? Crows are very social birds. During the winter months, they form huge flocks at night. This winter I saw a huge flock of over 1,000 individual birds flying over Interstate 89 in Randolph, Vermont. It was amazing to see that many crows soar across the winter twilight sky, all heading in the same direction. Imagine what that many crows must look like all roosting in trees in a big group! These huge flocks offer crows protection from predators. It is true that there is safety in numbers, and flocking together protects crows from great-horned owls, raccoons, and you guessed it: red foxes. Crows can chase away predators much larger than themselves by working as a group-this group chase of a predator is called mobbing. If you had a murder of crows dive bombing you, you would agree that mobbing is indeed a perfect name for this behavior. As winter gives way to spring, these large groups break up and crows return to their territories, build nests and begin mating. When this happens, smaller family groups form. Family groups are composed of the parent crows and last year's offspring. Sometimes the group is larger and includes offspring from previous years. Sometimes as many as five years of offspring stay in the family group to help rear the new brood. Researchers figured that these large family groups were formed because of lack of available territory for the young crows to move into. The well known West Nile virus hit crows particularly hard with over 45% mortality in crows in the US since 1999. As you can imagine, these losses impacted the family groups. Crow researchers observed large groups of crows continuing to communally raise young. This was surprising, because they expected that new territory would open up, and the young crows would take advantage of that by raising their own young. So, they tested the crows and discovered that the survivors formed "family" groups when they were not even related to each other. That means that young crows helped other crows raise their young even though there was no genetic link between them. This is unusual in the animal kingdom. Clearly, you can state that crows are social creatures. As we look forward to our favorite songbirds returning to their summer habitat here in Vermont, do not overlook watching one of the largest songbirds in our area, the American Crow. And, keep your eye out for the predators they are mobbing. You can watch crows at state parks across Vermont from Fort Dummer to Crystal Lake and everywhere in between. Ashley grew up in Isle LaMotte, Vermont, the smallest island town in northern Lake Champlain about 35 miles north of Burlington. Ashley was fortunate to have parents that encouraged exploration of the outdoors. She spent many long hours scouring for fossils along her grandparents' beach, creating forest villages with her two younger brothers and cousins, and venturing out through the woods via snowshoe past abandoned apple orchards onto the lake. Ashley has many hobbies and passions including camping, cooking, gardening, kayaking, painting, and photography. Ashley is trying to see all of the Vermont State Parks and she only has eleven left to go out of the 52 parks! Ashley was able to give us some of her time to tell us more about herself and her time with the parks: My mother got me started in Vermont State Parks. She monitored the wastewater operations at North Hero and Lake Carmi State Parks when I was a child. My brothers and I spent a lot of time discovering those parks! We also went camping every summer at Lake Carmi State Park. When I was 16 my mom found out there was an attendant opening at North Hero State Park and she told me to apply. Luckily, I was offered the position. That was the beginning of my journey with Vermont State Parks! Since that fateful summer, I have worked one summer at Kill Kare State Park (2001) as an attendant, and one season at Burton Island State Park(2002). While attending college at the University of Vermont for Environmental Studies, I became the Park Ranger for Kill Kare (2003-2008). Also my husband Jason and I had our wedding at Kill Kare State Park in 2007. In 2009 I switched parks and became an Assistant Ranger at Grand Isle State Park. That is a total of 12 seasons, and still counting! I really love communing with park visitors and making sure their adventures in Vermont are as memorable as mine! I also love leaving a lasting impression on my staff about what it means to work for Vermont State Parks! My favorite Vermont State Park is Half Moon Pond State Park. I have many other favorites for numerous other reasons, but overall I thought Half Moon was amazing! My husband, Jason (who also worked for the parks) and I brought our dog Jaeger camping there in 2010. We loved how the sites were located around the pond, and the way campfire smoke slowly moved above the water like fog. The hiking trail to Bomoseen State Park was also exciting and unique! We had to watch our steps along the trail because there were so many salamanders! I just kept thinking how environmentally clean this place is! A real gem! There is not much I would change in my job. I only wish there was a way to be a Park Ranger year-round, as I enjoy being a steward for Vermont and the environment all the time! If I could change anything about the parks, I would add more interpretive programming for children and adults. Other than personal memories, programming helps keep people interested in the outdoors. My favorite memory while working in Vermont State Parks has to be seeing the Kill Kare State Park bathhouse (also known as The Rocky Point Hotel) being renovated! Having lived in that building for six summers I know how dear the building is to so many people, including myself. It makes me really proud of Vermont State Parks to see the work get done. Now, the beautifully finished building will continue to inspire and offer shelter to park visitors for generations more! Another great memory is from the 2011 season at Grand Isle. I was having a campfire night for my birthday in September; all campers were welcome to attend. The evening started out with one gentleman who brought a guitar. We all laughed and giggled trying to come up with songs that everyone knew! The best part was a little girl who was so enamored at being at the Park Ranger's birthday party she talked incessantly all night long (well...until quiet hours), it was fantastic! The staff laughed for days! Navigate a trail at night, go for a bird walk at dawn, build a fire without matches. Are you up for challenges like these? If so, the 2012 Venture Vermont Outdoor Challengeis for you! Venture Vermont is fun and easy to do. You'll never run out of ideas for fun activities, while learning, exploring and expanding your horizons. To participate, just download a scoresheet. Choose the activities that interest you, and take photos (or have someone else take photos) of you doing each activity. When you reach 250 points, send in your score sheet and photos. In return, you'll receive a VIP Gold Coin that will give you FREE day entry into any Vermont State Park for the rest of this year, and all of 2013! Families really love the challenge and you'll have those photos to remember all your accomplishments. If you do the challenge as a family, you can take group photos, but you'll need to fill out a score sheet for each family member. To see what fun last year's participants had, view this video of some of our favorite photos from 2011. Mark is back again this year to show off his artistic skills with a chainsaw. Last year he carved bears, but who knows what he'll pick to create this season. Come watch to find out! Take outdoor skill workshops from professional instructors. Learn GPS, photoraphy, kayaking, outdoor cooking, fishing, birding, mountain biking and more. Over 50 workshops to choose from. $175/a family, up to 8 members. Learn more or sign up! This year, two new cabins were built at Woodford State Park and we needed a little help naming them, so, we created a contest. The park already had two cabins named after Vermont wildflowers, so we asked contestants to tell us which other Vermont native wildflowers we should name the cabins after, and their reasons for choosing that flower. Over 400 entries were received, all with great names and some with great stories, but two stood out as the winning entries. The lucky winners will receive a free weekend stay in "their cabin" and we'll put a poster in each cabin, explaining how they got their name. There are lots of cabins in the parks, so maybe you'll get a chance to stay in one of these cabins this summer! And the winners are... As youngsters, we were always roaming through the woods (never called the forest). We delighted in hearing the songs of the birds and the stirrings of the leaves, surprising a rodent. When we were thirsty, we cupped our hands and drank the water from a sparkling stream. Today, that would be a no-no. In the spring, we checked out the many beautiful wild flowers, knowing them by name. In particular, we searched for the elusive, rare, "Lady Slipper." Were we excited when we found one. To us, it was like finding Gold. We did not disturb its habitat, leaving it to reproduce the following year. When we arrived home, we had exciting news to tell our family. I have an answer that is dear to my heart. When I was about ten, we moved along the Battenkill River in Arlington, VT. My mom was a hippie of sorts and I remember fondly her taking us kids for walks, showing us the species of plants and mushrooms that grew in the wild along the riverbanks. One of these days stood out in my mind ever since. We were walking and exploring when I heard an exclamation and excitement come over my mom. She knelt to the ground and tenderly swept away dead foliage and showed us her "wonder". It was a Jack-in-the-Pulpit. She explained to us kids how rare and beautiful this flower was. She told us we should never pick it because it was endangered and very special. As a kid, it was the first time I ever knew that other things besides animals could be endangered. It was eye-opening and moving and I will never forget that curious odd looking Jack-in-the-Pulpit. That day created for me a lifelong appreciation of the small wonders of nature and the ability to never take these things for granted. Now, it's easier than ever to explore Vermont's 52 State Parks and all they have to offer. This FREE App is available for iPad, iPhone, and iPhone Touch. Search for parks based on a wide range of activities such as: hiking, camping, bird watching, history/culture, auto touring, bicycling, climbing, fishing, picnicking, horseback riding, water sports, RVing, wildviewing Check out the park's website and see: photos of the park, directions, a button to call the park or the Call Center, park events, park maps We want to thank the great folks at OhRanger! for making this app possible for us. Check out their popular app for US Parks at this link. Vermont State Park visitors never seem to hesitate to tell us what's on their minds. We usually have a pretty good idea what we do well and where we need improvement...based entirely on comments from our visitors! One of the things we have heard a lot about recently is tobacco smoke. The fun for non-smokers and their families at busy areas can really be affected by tobacco smokers close by. We have done some research and learned about the harmful effects of second hand smoke even in outdoor settings and decided to propose a rule that allows us to designate smoke free areas in parks. If the rule gets approved, we will designate playgrounds and the busiest parts of many day use areas as "Smoke Free". Your input on this is welcome as we progress through the process of getting the rule reviewed and approved. You can read more about the public comment and rule change process at this link. You can email feedback to craig.whipple@state.vt.us Visitors who have been to Seyon Lodge State Park are always telling us what a hidden gem it is. The serenity of the pond, the classic lodge feel, the great local food, and most of all the hospitality of innkeeper Jessie Mae! From now through June 15th you can enjoy a stay Sunday, Monday, Wednesday or Thursday nights for $75/per person/per night, double or single occupancy. Breakfast and dinner are included. Seyon Lodge is famous for its trout fishing, in fact, its the only fly-fishing only public trout pond in the whole state! You can also enjoy taking a rowboat out on the pond or exploring the miles of trails, lakes, ponds and mountains within the 23,000 acre Groton State Forest. We want to give a big shout out of thanks to Paul Anderson, one of our talented Photography Interns for taking the awesome photo of Noyes Pond at Seyon Lodge State Park as well as the beautiful ferns at Mt. Ascutney State Park. Paul bought his first SLR camera in 1972 and hasn't looked back since. He enjoys photographing waterfalls and flowing brooks. His photos have won many ribbons and contests. All: I’ve been quiet for a while; I’ll explain why later. However the following story is just too good to pass up. Enjoy! Subject: Jeff Sachs on The Harvard IKB School of Engineering Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2015 13:21:11 +0000 > *The Harvard IKB School of Engineering* > Jeffrey Sachs June 5, 2015 > The […]
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Here’s the full interview, from which some of the comments on public banking were culled. My answers in English with Spanish subtitles. EKO – Público TV. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=949JLYr2L90&feature=youtu.be&a While in Spain for the launch of my Modern Money Primer in Spanish, I gave a long interview for Public Television. Parts of that interview are interspersed in this segment on Public Banking: http://especiales.publico.es/publico-tv/eko/496632/eko-la-banca-publica My interview is in English (with Spanish subtitles) while the rest is in Spanish. Other portions of my interview will be […] Germany is a short train ride away for 300 million EU citizens. Borders are open. Occupy in the name of the 99%. Stop austerity NOW. Go in peace. Obey all laws. Support the German Labor Unions. Do not leave until the Neoliberals are thrown out. Latest news from the front: March 18, 2015 at 9:32 […] Yesterday I participated in a press conference and gave the first of a series of lectures in Madrid on MMT and the Job Guarantee. At the press conference, Alberto Garzón announced his party’s plan to create a million jobs in a targeted JG: IU plantea un plan de 9.600 millones para crear un millón de […] Sorry, I’ve been very busy in recent weeks, finishing up a book on Minsky and revising my Modern Money Primer for a second edition (more on both of those projects later). Meanwhile, Lola Books is gearing up to release the Primer in Spanish next week. I’ll be in Madrid for the launch and for a […]
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The proportion of atheists in the ‘no religion’ category is not easy to determine. So I’ve added a red dotted line at half the no-religion trend line to indicate the likely atheist population. This suggests that in the next 20-25 years atheists will be a larger proportion of the population than Christians in the UK. However the assumption that half of the ‘no religious’ are atheists is questionable because many surveys do not ask about belief. So the respondents are as likely to be expressing their identity as their beliefs. It’s better to think of it as between 40% and 60%. The lower 40% ‘no religion’ figure is attributable to Linda Woodhead’s research published last year which identified 41% of no religionists as ‘convinced atheists’. (4) Using the ‘Convinced atheists’ category is effectively a measure of those who self-identify as atheists. Many people who are effectively atheist or agnostics do not identify as atheist because of the values they perceive to be associated with it. So the 40% figure is probably an underestimation. The 60% ‘no religion’ figure comes from Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme’s research which showed 62 per cent atheist, 26 per cent agnostic and 12 per cent unchurched believers in God from BSAS data. (5) This gives much higher figures than most other assessments so I’ve adopted the 60% value as the upper limit.
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Our second day was spent visiting Garrett Lord at the growing company Handshake – originally started in Houghton. From their recent move in just a week before, the team was hard at work while Garrett and select members of his staff revealed the secret to the success of the business model. Now working with universities like Princeton, Villanova, Michigan, and Stanford the company is rapidly scaling and expanding into new spaces. Understanding the struggle of a multinational and all-inclusive company vision, the team has key metrics in place and features unveiling in the near future to improve the software. Handshake, a company founded by a few Michigan Tech graduates who quickly realized their company had potential and moved to the Bay Area. The office sits atop Bank of America and has an unreal view of San Francisco, something I think every new college graduate dreams of. The employees are all relatively young and the environment is very Silicon Valley – everyone there was willing to do whatever it took to see the company succeed. Tim Porter worked as an engineer for several years before finally moving to take over the vineyard that his father started and made so successful. He led us through the cellar tunnel carved through this very vineyard, where all of the fruit processing, fermenting, and storage is done. The incredible part was that they also had furnished tasting rooms inside the cellar. In the main dome tasting room, they had prepared wine and cheese/chocolate pairs for us all to try and then mingle with a pizza lunch to follow. They were extremely generous and it was a fantastic afternoon in Napa. I wake up and my first thought is, ‘I am exhausted’. Day 1 and day 2 were amazing. I have a dozen new Linkedin contacts, and interest in companies I did not know existed 48 hours ago. Today can’t go any better. Each of the rooms were named after movies or tv shows, not that shocking, but there was also extensive theming to match. We were in the Cowboy Bebop room right at the door there was a huge mural of the characters. Dianne, a Tech alumna was our host. She is the Director of Engineering Tools at Netflix. Her and three other engineers gave us a great understanding of how technology behind Netflix works. We got a pretty cool behind the scenes look into all that makes the streaming service work. We even got a little insight to the technical challenges in optimizing streaming quality for a wide variety of internet conditions and streaming platforms. Netflix hosted us for breakfast and we discussed their jobs doing stream rate optimization, hardware integrations and expanding video streaming into different cultures and remote regions. The part I found most interesting was Netflix exceeded expectation in the viewing habits among different cultures. They found certain shows worldwide were strongly homogenous among viewers regardless of location and culture, something I’m sure anthropologists and sociologists alike would find fascinating. With the conversation never in a lull, the question and answer session scheduled for the initial part of our tour took the entirety of our time. The next stop was 1 Infinity Loop. Michigan Tech grad Dan Lykowski was pretty cool. He works on the security stack for pretty much all Apple devices. He was humble, but It sounded like has a pretty important position. According to Dan all of the positions at Apple come with a high level of responsibility. Even the interns are assigned specific task that play a direct role in ongoing development. There was very little we were allowed to see and even less Dan was allowed to tell us. Dan was able to get us pass the Apple security and inside the infinite loop. This is not small feat and was an absolutely glorious feeling! We got to stand on the same ground at as Steve Jobs. If I had a bucket list that would definitely be a check mark. Seeing Infinite Loop and the Apple campus in person left me a bit star struck. Although we were only allowed in the main lobby and into the courtyard inside all of the main buildings, it was still an incredible experience. The MTU graduate who spoke with us told us all of the different projects he had been a part of and different release delays he was responsible for, which was pretty funny. We also walked right under Tim Cook’s office, which left several students a bit starry eyed. Our last official stop of the day was the Ford, more specifically the Ford Research & Innovation Center. This Silicon Valley office is Ford’s stab at developing a young technology focused division within their cooperation. I did enjoy hearing the history and success the office has seen. Dave Kaminski was our host for the event, he is the Director of the Research & Innovation Center. He is another very successful tech alum. Ford chose Dave and his partner Dragos Maciuca to start this satellite office whose focus is autonomous vehicle technology. We got a full tour of the faculty and even got a look at some of the development products. Spoiler alert, not all of them have four wheels. Ford Research and Innovation Center was pretty incredible – although as a mechanical engineer I may have been a bit partial to them. It was very interesting to see all the different projects they were actively working on, including the autopilot or self-driving vehicles. We were led to their garage where they were benchmarking the performance of the open source Tesla Model S for Ford’s vehicles, as well as to their driving simulator.
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Taylor, a political consultant, has stayed busy running other candidate’s campaigns, but he’s cut a few corners in running his own. Five times since 2008, Taylor failed to disclose his personal or campaign finances, neglecting to report receipt of at least $11,225 in campaign contributions as a consequence. “There’s really no excuse for not having filed my disclosures that are missing,” Taylor said. “I just haven’t gotten it done.” Taylor also fell behind on his state income taxes, incurring liens totaling $3,161 for 2008 and 2009.
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Carolyn Murphy succeeded actress Elizabeth Hurley as the professional face of Estee Lauder cosmetics in 2001, putting her in magazines and print ads worldwide and moving her into the ranks of the elite supermodels. The self-proclaimed "beach girl at heart" had already been named Model of the Year at the VH1/Vogue fashion awards in 1998, and had appeared extensively on the cover of Vogue and other high-fashion magazines. In 2005 she was the cover girl of Sports Illustrated's annual swimsuit issue. Law Enforcement Exploring is open to young men and women ages 14 (and completed the 8th grade) through 20 years old with an interest in learning more about careers in the field of Law Enforcement. The Explorer Program provides educational training oppurtunities for young adults to help them gain insight on the purposes, mission and objectives of law enforcement and offers hands-on career orientation experiences, leadership opportunities and community service activities. The primary goals of the program are to help young adults choose a career path within law enforcement and to challenge them to become responsible citizens in their communities. Be at least 14 to 21 years of age, however, applications must be received by the applicants 19th birthday Applicant must be free from any physical or mental disabilities that may place themselves or a fellow Explorer or police employee in danger during an assignment or detail City of Tyler provides semi-annual curbside collection of items that are too large, heavy or bulky to fit in the green garbage cart for normal garbage pickup. This service is available to current, active residential customers only. No leaves, grass or other yard trimmings in plastic bags. These items should be set out in paper yard bags for weekly yard trimmings and brush collection. No limbs, brush or tree trunks of any kind. Bulky items must be on the curb by 7 a.m. on the Monday that starts Bulky Item Week and will be picked up one day that week. You may place items on the curb as early as 6 p.m. the Saturday before the start of Bulky Item Week. Do not place the items out the previous week, or you will be charged for a special pick up.
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These vintage-inspired glass canisters add luxe charm to any bath or room. The canisters are clear with shiny finishes and an abundance of beautiful details. Set includes a medium and small canister. Paradigm Trends is a design oriented manufacturer focusing on accessories for the guestroom, bar area, and bathroom. A family-owned company, Paradigm has pioneered accessories in the retail world for over 25 years. Quick Dry Hanging Toiletry and Bath Organizer with 8 Storage Compartments, Shower Tote, Mesh Shower Caddy, Perfect Dorm, Gym, Camp & Travel Tote Bag, Pink 4 Pc Round Black Ceramic Bath Accessories Set w/ Soap Dispenser, Toothbrush Holder, Tumbler, Soap Dish KOODER Nail Clippers Contain Fingernail and Toenail,with Nail File! Stylish, Beautiful,precise Cutting,durable and Highly Practical! Easy to Carry! Suitable to Men,women,baby and Thick Nails!
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The ‘Carrier’ train ferry docked at Langstone. This ferry operated between Langstone and Brading (IOW). Bognor- a Kitson LB&SCR tank engine that operated the Hayling branch in the early 1890s – Richard Barton Fans and/or designers alike have the opportunity to design a new logo for No Doubt! I am going to do it. I love Gwen’s gumption. Plus, it’s time to create something new this week. Visit this link from Talent House for info. I just heard about this UNIQLO Contest from graphiccompetitions.com [which is a cool site I just ‘googled’ today]!! The contest is supposedly going to be voted by these music artists: AC/DC, David Bowie, Madonna, KISS, the Sex Pistols and The Who. I will see what I get accomplished this weekend. I will post anything here, if I enter this competition. Maybe some of you designers can? Deadline is around the corner! September... Sponsored by Red Bubble; click here for more info. You do have to sign up for Red Bubble if you don’t have already an account. I am going to attempt to do one. Ack! 18 days til... This past weekend I worked on CupcakeCamp Charleston‘s flyer and poster designs. Here is a proof of the flyer. The squirrel artwork is by Amber Miller. Tell all your friends! It’s this November 3 at Blackbaud and all monetary donations will go to the Cystic Fybrosis Foundation. Visit http://bitly.com/Cupcakecampchas for more info. Or email Heather at... This is a placeholder page for Jordan Hagerott, which means this person is not currently on this site. We do suggest using the tools below to find Jordan Hagerott. You are visiting the placeholder page for Jordan Hagerott. This page is here because someone used our placeholder utility to look for Jordan Hagerott. We created this page automatically in hopes Jordan Hagerott would find it. If you are not Jordan Hagerott, but are an alumni of Hazen High School Hazen, ND, register on this site for free now. The High School Network is not affiliated with, endorsed, or sponsored by Hazen High School of Hazen, North Dakota
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He is a former Nigerian Army general who was President of Nigeria from 1999 to 2007. Obasanjo was a career soldier before serving twice as his nation's head of state. The Albino Foundation envisions a society with equal opportunity for Persons with Albinism. We are an advocacy organisation that empowers persons with albinism and educates the society about albinism in Nigeria and the world.
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AMDF's mission is to provide professional support to media, journalists and development communication initiatives. It also promotes press freedom. The browser or device you are using is out of date. It has known security flaws and a limited feature set. You will not see all the features of some websites. Please update your browser. A list of the most popular browsers can be found below. Sorry, your comment was not saved due to a technical problem. Please try again later or using a different browser. A couple of weeks ago, I made the 2 hour trek to one of my favorite music clubs to check out a duo that's been writing and performing together since 2009. The show at the Sportsmen's Tavern was one of the final shows (as of this writing) on their fall tour supporting their 2014 release "Down The Deep Well." The early impression one gets from Andrew Hardin and Jeannie Burns watching them perform, is they are pure Americana artists. 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Her singing of "Lake Charles", the Lucinda Williams classic would make Lucinda herself smile. When watching Hardin Burns, the respect they have for one another is clear. They have recognized that each artist brings something special to the table and has allowed them to create a partnership that can last for a long time. Their respective backgrounds have enabled them to tap in to each others creativity which has led to a stellar piece of work with "Down the Deep Well", as well as creating a wonderful stage presence that locks the listeners in. When this duo gets back on the road, you would do well to check them out. 1/2” Twilight Fire Beads Designers have discovered that fire glass is the best accent for a gas fire feature. For a clean and contemporary look, there’s no better choice than 1/2” Twilight Fire Beads to cover the gas pipes and fittings in your fire pit and make a statement about your décor. 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Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, literary scholar, journalist, cultural critic, and institution builder, Professor Gates has authored or co-authored twenty-one books and created fifteen documentary films, including Wonders of the African World, African American Lives, Faces of America, Black in Latin America, and Finding Your Roots, his groundbreaking genealogy series now in its third season on PBS. His six-part PBS documentary series, The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross (2013), which he wrote, executive produced, and hosted, earned the Emmy Award for Outstanding Historical Program—Long Form, as well as the Peabody Award, Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award, and NAACP Image Award. 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Just wanted to let everyone know that we have hit the time of year when the Domain name and Hosting Fees for the forum are due. We have in previous years decided against membership fees and so rely solely on donations to pay the site running cost. Member status has been upgraded so that those of us that have made a contribution to the running of the forum are given some recognition. So if you feel the forum has been useful to you then please click on the ‘Make a Donation’ button at the top of the page and help towards the running of this great forum. 2. If you decide to donate please send me a PM so that I can associate the donation with your member username. im thinking if i want this car and its wild performance lol,, its aixam 500 on x reg, i cant find what insurance group it is in and cant find how much tax is , I wouldn't ever get in one of those things, they're a death trap. We reverse engineered one where I used to work (composite vehicle chassis development) and it was shocking. Basically thin wall 1" box section welded by blind monkeys with some plastic panels bolted on, a 30mph crash results in the rear bumper 2 feet from the front bumper! I picked some of them up years ago when I drove the mobile car park's, I got 7 on the trailer and didn't even know they were on! thanks garry, this chassy is made of alloy, grate to know you know about this crazy little car as i never new they exsisted, sorry my comment was on the aixam passenger car thing not one of those truck things - i've never looked at those in detail before
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Stainless steel pipe prevents any expansion along the hydraulic fluid path, providing the most direct transfer of operator input force to the friction surfaces. Hollow fasteners at both ends of the hose provide a direct flow path and a leak-free connection system. Brake hoses create a flexible connection between brake pipes and wheel brakes. They transmit the hydraulic pressure to the wheel cylinders and brake calipers. Steel brake hose has to be installed carefully as it is capable of getting bend in any direction but it is advised not to bend these more than an angle of 90 degree, if happen so then may result in product failure. Steel brake hose comes with fine threads on both ends, one end should be tighten properly in master cylinder outlet port and other end must be properly tighten in flexible brake hose. (NOTE : Use nylon tape over the threads to prevent any sort of leakage) Material Consist of a PTFE (Teflon) inner line that carries the brake fluid, which is then covered with a layer of stainless steel woven braid
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If you want us to consider you for a gig or want to contact us for any other reason you can email us via the Contact Us page. Send us links to where we can hear you. A live video or live recording, even live in a rehearsal studio, is always better for us than a studio recording, but we'll listen to studio recordings as well. We also want some information about you, such as how long you've been going, where you're from, what sort of gigs you've done before or if you're just starting out. We actively encourage bands to do their first gig with us so it won't put us off, it'll help us work out where to put you in the line up. Please also take the time to look at our Terms and Conditions as they tell you how we work, what you can expect of us and what we expect of you. We provide the PA. We do not provide backline. We expect gigging bands to either have their own equipment or be able to negotiate with the other bands on the bill. No band is required to loan equipment to other bands. A band that arrives to play the gig without their own equipment or arrangements to borrow may not get to play. Where necessary PDM will explain publicly why the band was unable to play. The money we pay varies depending on whether it’s a good night or a poor night, but we all succeed or fail together. It keeps us and the bands keen to promote and get as many people to the gig as possible. At The Four Horseshoes we get paid a percentage of the bar take at the end of the night and we split this equally between PDM and each band. We don’t take any expenses out before we split the money. We're always on the look out for new bands and to continue supporting bands that we’ve already promoted. This is the official Zack Williamson (otherwise known as zunderscore) app! This app will let you keep up with the latest from Zack via Twitter and his blogs, plus gives you a number of ways to contact him (internet access required). "hello everyone, coming here for some help because you guys have fixed all my problems in the past. this time i am looking for a freeware program which can locate and remove duplicates in entries in the registry. i know this issue has probabaly come ..."
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All images credit to www.picman.co.uk - some pics of the wading to upload in a bit. 2007 Black Discovery 3 HSE TDV6 - Fully loaded. Extended roof rails, EGR blanks, side steps, Grabber ATs. *Again, all pictures credited to www.picman.co.uk 2007 Black Discovery 3 HSE TDV6 - Fully loaded. Extended roof rails, EGR blanks, side steps, Grabber ATs. 2013 RRS SDV6 HSE Black Edition- Orkney Grey with Ebony & Ivory. LR Facelift RAI, Genuine G4 Expo Rack, 4x Warn Spotlights, Warn 9.5 XPS Winch, Mantec Underbody Protection, Full Easylift Suspension, LR Light Guards, 19s on Duratracs, ARB Fridge, Tuff trek awning. I saw your RRS going round as I started my first lap - I love the look of it! 2007 Black Discovery 3 HSE TDV6 - Fully loaded. Extended roof rails, EGR blanks, side steps, Grabber ATs. picman.co.uk - a very slick organisation of photographers around the site followed by hard sale techniques at the end. To be fair, for £25 they produced great pics. 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Urban Symphony is an Estonian music group. It represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009[1] with the song "Rändajad", finishing in 6th place with 129 points. This is the best place for Estonia in the contest since 2002.[2]Contents In autumn 2007, Sandra Nurmsalu took part in the singing talent show called 2 takti ette, biennially held by the Eesti Televisioon and broadcast nationwide. In a week of the contest, the contestants were tasked to form bands each on their own and each to produce a performance with it. Nurmsalu had studied the violin for two years in the Georg Ots Music School and had previously arranged the song "Nothing Else Matters" of Metallica for a string set of the school, she decided to use one again. Nurmsalu turned to her former school, where she was introduced to Mann Helstein playing the viola, Johanna Mängel playing the cello, a female contrabass player and a male keyboardist. The band re-scored the song "Hungry" by Kosheen and were pleased with the resulting televised performance. At the end of the TV series, Nurmsalu, Helstein and Mängel agreed to continue their collaboration. Mängel brought the new cello player Mari Möldre to the band. In the same while, Sven Lõhmus, a music producer invited the group to work with him. The first track, the team completed, was "Rändajad" for the contest of Eesti laul, the Estonian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2009.[3][4] For the project of Eesti laul, Marilin Kongo and Mirjam Mesak joined the group to sing backing vocals. As the girls of Urban Symphony are young they grant themselves the right to reconsider things, to start their quest all over again or to alter course completely. They are interested in beauty in its purest meaning. The music of Urban Symphony should have a fairy-tale-like effect on listeners – simple, sincere and dreamy. The singer of Urban Symphony singer is Sandra Nurmsalu. 20-year-old Nurmsalu has two passions – singing and violin playing and Urban Symphony has given her the chance to combine these. Ten years of violin studies in classic music have also taken her to the roots of Estonian folk music – for seven years, she played and sang in the folk group Pillipiigad giving concerts and performing at festivals all over Estonia and in Europe. For 3 years she has also been part of folk band Virre. Johanna Mängel is 18 years old and cello studies have been part of her life for twelve years. Outside her classical music studies and owing to her inherent curiosity, Mängel has played the cello not only in various local and international orchestras, but also in rock bands – well-known Estonian bands Aides, Slide-Fifty, Vennaskond. Besides playing musical instruments, Mängel is interested in composing, fashion and film, and she also writes critical reviews of various music events for music magazines. The baby of the band is the 16-year-old Mari Möldre, who started practicing the cello already at the age of six. Despite her young age, she has always been dedicated to music, for besides cello playing she has been involved in singing and piano playing, taken part in various projects and been a part of several musical collectives. Numerous performances have taken her to different places in the world, including Australia. When she has time left over from school and music activities, Möldre takes an interest in architecture and drawing. Mann Helstein is the viola player of Urban Symphony. She started her studies at the age of ten, learning to play the violin. By today, the 21-year-old Mann has as a member of various international orchestras travelled all over Europe. In addition, she is currently studying quality and environmental management. The producer Sven Lõhmus had previous Eurovision experience by writing the unsuccessful Estonian entry of "Let's Get Loud" for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, held in Kiev that year. Marilin Kongo was 8th with her entry "Be 1st" in Eurolaul 2006, the Estonian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006. The backing singer Mirjam Mesak supported Gerli Padar with backing vocals on stage of Eurovision Song Contest 2007. The burlesque artist Dita von Teese, who had been supporting the German act "Miss Kiss Kiss Bang" on stage, in an interview right after the results had been announced, had tipped "Rändajad" together with a few other entries among her favourite songs.
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Is AWA worth the effort?? Simple answer is: Depends on how much effort you are talking about. I was talking to this guy, who is a good friend and a class of 2012 aspirant. He has already finished most of the stuff that I had suggested (Kaplan comprehensive, OG etc) and is presently getting scores […] Does the Analytical Writing Assessment section on the GMAT matter? | Racing Towards Infinity on Preparing for AWA in GMAT: some quick tips
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Compress bandage was invented long, long before state of Israel was ever created, you lying kikesucker 9000. Last September as I put my dog on a cable leash, she took off running. At 105 pounds, the hound exerted enough force to break my right ring finger, which, once extracted from the cable, hung painfully crooked. Unfortunately, I had to catch an overseas flight in only four hours, which meant I didn’t have time for a doctor. And because I didn’t want to cancel over a broken finger, my wife taped it up, and off I went on my not-so-merry way. In the airport I read a New Yorker article by neurologist Oliver Sacks in which he talked about an almost mystical experience he had while listening to a Monteverdi concert. Maybe it was the pain, I don’t know, but suddenly I wanted to try to get into classical music. Me, classical music? For 56 years I’ve had no interest whatsoever in any kind of music, especially classical. Please, I’d rather have toiled in my wife’s garden than have to listen to that sappy racket, which all sounded alike to me anyway. On a whim (and maybe to distract myself from my aching finger), I downloaded some Beethoven onto my iPhone. Suddenly a switch turned on, and my life hasn’t been the same since. I can’t get enough of it, and anything else now seems so banal. A new realm of existence, like a fifth dimension, has opened up to me. I have no idea how this music works, but who cares? What matters are the emotions these sounds ignite in me. About a week ago I listened to Brahms’ Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Opus 73. The first movement is performed allegro non troppo. Now, I don’t know an allegro non troppo from a caramel Frappuccino. All I know is that this piece gave me one of the most incredible aesthetic experiences I’ve ever had. This symphony seemed to me the most beautiful of human creations. As I listened, I marveled: How could a human being have thought up something like this? Enraptured, I realized that whatever it meant to be made in the “image of God,” it had to include creativity. Transforming thoughts into the Brahms’ Symphony No. 2 demanded a divine link somewhere along the line. Then it hit me: An acoustical engineer could explain everything about the sounds, the decibels, the wavelengths, and the pitch of the music; a physiologist could explain everything about the eardrum—the hammer, the anvil, the nerves from the ear to the brain; a neurologist could explain everything about the neurons that fired as I listened, or the neurotransmitters that leapt from cleft to cleft. Yet everything that science could now explain or ever could explain would never get near what really mattered, which was why that music moved me so powerfully. Science’s dogmatic materialism can’t explain that element of reality any more than a flashlight in a dark room could reveal a sleeper’s dream. “When and if we have found and understood the complete irreducible laws of physics,” wrote physicist Frank Wilczek, “we certainly shall not thereby know the mind of God ([Stephen] Hawking to the contrary). We will not even get much help in understanding the mind of slugs, which is about the current frontier of neuroscience.” No wonder atheist Thomas Nagel wrote Mind and Cosmos: Why the Material Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature Is Almost Certainly False. For Nagel the point’s obvious: science’s attempt to explain life, especially human consciousness in purely materialistic and naturalist terms, has failed miserably. “My skepticism,” he writes, “is not based on religious belief, or on a belief in any definite alternative. It is just a belief that the available scientific evidence, in spite of the consensus of scientific opinion, does not in this matter rationally require us to subordinate the incredulity of common sense” (p. 7). And though I understood before listening to classical music that reality is so much greater than the narrow parameters of scientific materialism, Brahms’ Second Symphony has helped me see how much greater. And though it might have taken a broken finger to get me there (which, subsequently, had to be rebroken, operated on, and put together with screws), it was well worth it. Clifford Goldstein is editor of the Adult Sabbath School Bible Study Guide. This article was published May 16, 2013.
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Download Seven Stones To Stand Or Fall written by Diana Gabaldon and has been published by Bantam this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-08-07 with Fiction categories. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * A magnificent collection of Outlander short fiction--including two never-before-published novellas--featuring Jamie Fraser, Lord John Grey, Master Raymond, and many more, from Diana Gabaldon Among the seven spellbinding pieces there is "The Custom of the Army," which begins with Lord John Grey being shocked by an electric eel and ends at the Battle of Quebec. Then comes "The Space Between," where it is revealed that the Comte St. Germain is not dead, Master Raymond appears, and a widowed young wine dealer escorts a would-be novice to a convent in Paris. In "A Plague of Zombies," Lord John unexpectedly becomes military governor of Jamaica when the original governor is gnawed by what probably wasn't a giant rat. "A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows" is the moving story of Roger MacKenzie's parents during World War II. In "Virgins," Jamie Fraser, aged nineteen, and Ian Murray, aged twenty, become mercenaries in France, no matter that neither has yet bedded a lass or killed a man. But they're trying. . . . "A Fugitive Green" is the story of Lord John's elder brother, Hal, and a seventeen-year-old rare book dealer with a sideline in theft, forgery, and blackmail. And finally, in "Besieged," Lord John learns that his mother is in Havana--and that the British Navy is on their way to lay siege to the city. Filling in mesmerizing chapters in the lives of characters readers have followed over the course of thousands of pages, Gabaldon's genius is on full display throughout this must-have collection. "Gabaldon is in fine form . . . weaving together characters' lives, connecting plot points, and showing tantalizing glimpses of the larger Outlander world, of which this reader can never get enough."--Historical Novels Review Download Seven Stones To Stand Or Fall written by Diana Gabaldon and has been published by Dell this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-06-27 with Fiction categories. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A magnificent collection of Outlander short fiction—including two never-before-published novellas—featuring Jamie Fraser, Lord John Grey, Master Raymond, and many more, from Diana Gabaldon Among the seven spellbinding pieces there is “The Custom of the Army,” which begins with Lord John Grey being shocked by an electric eel and ends at the Battle of Quebec. Then comes “The Space Between,” where it is revealed that the Comte St. Germain is not dead, Master Raymond appears, and a widowed young wine dealer escorts a would-be novice to a convent in Paris. In “A Plague of Zombies,” Lord John unexpectedly becomes military governor of Jamaica when the original governor is gnawed by what probably wasn’t a giant rat. “A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows” is the moving story of Roger MacKenzie’s parents during World War II. In “Virgins,” Jamie Fraser, aged nineteen, and Ian Murray, aged twenty, become mercenaries in France, no matter that neither has yet bedded a lass or killed a man. But they’re trying. . . . “A Fugitive Green” is the story of Lord John’s elder brother, Hal, and a seventeen-year-old rare book dealer with a sideline in theft, forgery, and blackmail. And finally, in “Besieged,” Lord John learns that his mother is in Havana—and that the British Navy is on their way to lay siege to the city. Filling in mesmerizing chapters in the lives of characters readers have followed over the course of thousands of pages, Gabaldon’s genius is on full display throughout this must-have collection. “Gabaldon is in fine form . . . weaving together characters’ lives, connecting plot points, and showing tantalizing glimpses of the larger Outlander world, of which this reader can never get enough.”—Historical Novels Review Download Seven Stones To Stand Or Fall written by Diana Gabaldon and has been published by Doubleday Canada this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-06-27 with Fiction categories. A collection of seven short stories set in the Outlander universe, never before published together, including two original stories. Over the course of her Outlander novels, #1 New York Times bestselling author Diana Gabaldon has created a spellbinding, brilliantly imagined world. Now, in Seven Stones to Stand or Fall, she gathers a magnificent collection of short fiction—including two never-before-published novellas—all extending the story of Outlander in thrilling new directions. This riveting, romantic collection includes: "Besieged" (original novella), "Survival" (original novella), "Virgins," "The Space Between," "Lord John and the Plague of Zombies," "A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows" and "The Custom of the Army." Filling in mesmerizing chapters in the lives of characters readers have followed over the course of thousands of pages, Gabaldon's genius is on full display throughout this must-have collection. Download Lord John And The Brotherhood Of The Blade written by Diana Gabaldon and has been published by Delacorte Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-08-28 with Fiction categories. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Diana Gabaldon, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Outlander saga, brings back one of her most compelling characters: Lord John Grey. Here Gabaldon weaves together the strands of Lord John’s secret and public lives—a shattering family mystery, a love affair with potentially disastrous consequences, and a war that stretches from the Old World to the New. It’s been seventeen years since Lord John’s father, the Duke of Pardloe, was found dead, a pistol in his hand and accusations of his role as a Jacobite agent staining forever a family’s honor. Now unlaid ghosts from the past are stirring. Lord John’s brother has mysteriously received a page of their late father’s missing diary—and John is convinced that someone is taunting the Grey family with secrets from the grave. So he turns to the only man he can trust: the Scottish Jacobite James Fraser. But war, a forbidden affair, and Fraser’s own secrets will complicate Lord John’s quest—until James Fraser yields the missing piece of an astounding puzzle and Lord John must decide whether his family’s honor is worth his life. From the Trade Paperback edition. Download The Custom Of The Army Novella written by Diana Gabaldon and has been published by Dell this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-05-21 with Fiction categories. Diana Gabaldon, bestselling author of the acclaimed Outlander series, weaves an engrossing tale of war, history, and suspense in this original novella—now available as a standalone eBook—featuring returning hero Lord John Grey. London, 1759. After a high society electric-eel party leads to a duel that ends badly, Lord John Grey feels the need to lie low for a while. Conveniently, before starting his new commission in His Majesty’s army, Lord John receives an urgent summons. An old friend from the military, Charlie Carruthers, is facing court-martial in Canada, and has called upon Lord John to serve as his character witness. Grey voyages to the New World—a land rife with savages (many of them on his own side) and cleft by war—where he soon finds that he must defend not only his friend’s life but his own. Praise for Diana Gabaldon’s novels featuring Lord John Grey “Call it what you will—historical adventure, conspiracy thriller—it’s an engrossing story, masterfully paced, with exciting plot twists, swift reversals and robust characterizations.”—The Globe and Mail, on The Scottish Prisoner “[A] thoroughly entertaining and wonderfully witty historical mystery set in the richly detailed, occasionally bawdy world of Georgian England.”—Booklist, on Lord John and the Private Matter “From London’s literary salons and political intrigue to fearsome battle scenes in the Seven Years’ War, [Diana Gabaldon’s] writing is always vivid and often lyrical.”—The Washington Post, on Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade Download A Trail Of Fire written by Diana Gabaldon and has been published by Orion this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-04-01 with Historical fiction, American categories. The fiery trails of tracer bullets, as a wounded Spitfire falls from the sky. A Jamaican plantation burns deep into the night. A handful of heroic Highlanders fight their way straight up a vertical cliff to stand on the Plains of Abraham in a fiery dawn. And a torch burns green, through the eerie surrounds of a Parisian cemetery, down into the mysteries of the earth. Four Outlander tales, each set in a different time and place, and yet each one a fiery thread in the warp and weft of the epic story that began in Scotland in 1945, when Claire Randall first touched a boulder in an ancient stone circle and was hurled back in time... Download The Scottish Prisoner written by Diana Gabaldon and has been published by Delacorte Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-11-29 with Fiction categories. “This could be the worthy Lord John Grey’s breakout novel, as readers are treated to large dollops of Outlander hero Jamie Fraser.”—Booklist A captivating return to the world Diana Gabaldon created in her Outlander and Lord John series, The Scottish Prisoner is a masterpiece of epic history, wicked deceit, and scores that can only be settled in blood. London, 1760. For Jamie Fraser, paroled prisoner-of-war, life is coming apart at the seams. In the remote Lake District, where he’s close enough to the son he cannot claim as his own, Jamie’s quiet existence is interrupted first by dreams of his lost wife, then by the appearance of an erstwhile comrade still fighting to rally the Irish. But Jamie has sworn off politics, fighting, and war. Until Lord John Grey shows up with a summons that will take him away from everything he loves—again. Lord John is in possession of explosive documents that expose a damning case of corruption against a British officer. But they also hint at a more insidious danger. Soon Lord John and Jamie are unwilling companions on the road to Ireland, a country whose dark castles hold dreadful secrets, and whose bogs hide the bones of the dead. Praise for The Scottish Prisoner “Call it what you will—historical adventure, conspiracy thriller—it’s an engrossing story, masterfully paced, with exciting plot twists, swift reversals, and robust characterizations.”—The Globe and Mail “As always, Gabaldon goes above and beyond. . . . If you love historical fiction, this book could be a good entrance point into the Outlander world.”—Bookreporter We have detected that you are using AdBlock Plus or some other adblocking software which is preventing the page from fully loading. We dont have any banner, Flash, animation, obnoxious sound, or popud ad. We dont implement these annoying types of ads. This level is about Cole going down the elevator and finding a message from very thankfully from a still alive non-mutated HazMat Delta. It is also the only level where the only turret is. Lieutenant Chew (With gunfire around him and on the radio): This is HazMat team Delta, were under attack! Requesting immediate support! (Note that the armory is above the fortifications, Cole does not need to get out of the barricades.) (All other Delta teammates are killed, fortantly not Chew however annoyingly he is killed at the end of the cinematic.) Okay as soon as that damn misery elevator opens fire at the Theta stronger then Mutants, okay now make your way around the corner and fire at them and go down the ramp. Thankfully you will see the Man talking with a telephone around his ear and gunfire around him. And I thought Delta was dead. Now go around another corner to see a vault door go to it to open it, and what do you see? A mutant on a ledge running to who? Yep thats right Delta, you had better not jump down across the room from them because. Yep again mutants so you BETTER WALK ON THE structure and jump from there. Good thing Deltas got five teammates, other then you, because the "Door Jumpers Then Being Painted Experience " is coming to be painted, with red or green. Give them a snack of lead or grenade delight. I love the Deltas fortifications, barricades and an elevated place to paint them from. Okay now go up the stairs to the armory away from "Batalion Mutagen Theta", well all of the mutant batalions should be called the photorical alphabet name of the same name monster that infected them, now are you safe from the mutants, are you? Well half yes and no, get the shells before the mutant bangs the door down (I wonder if there was a mutant coming from behind when you got back to delta) if you do, be prepared to get a shock or a death. Ohh no, no way Chewie, no way AM I GOING UP TO THE ARMORY! The mutant banged it down, and theres more MUTANTS! God, no, now get to the armory room with the door banged down and more then three mutants, go get the wire before they start getting jumpy. Get out of there then go to that ventilation shaft and you see a cramped mutant, oh god no. Oh god yes! That mutant got electrocuted by the wire cut so fix it so your bald friends can come down and invite some wire eating ants. Now guess who's here, Crispy? Ramirez? The Theta? Nope, its the non caring officer, mister Commander Douglas Bridges. Another non care, him saying to do Deltas best. God I want to kill him! Yay! The only turret in the game! You know what to do, you cant die, and if it was reality you could not die since the turret is attached to a pipe that highers when is being used (See Plasma Turret) Marko and the Delta shall get on the turrets while Chewie goes blowin with you, well before blowin. He then blocks the entrance into the demolitions armory outside of the Delta fortifications, he gets his cover from the turrets. The room is a puzzle with inclined plains and several mites and one mutant. Get the demos from the ventilation and go blow with Chewie the far north walls of the huge hallway. (See screenshot) Go blow the southern walls and the northern walls for the cinematic.
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Escape rooms are a gaming trend that has spread around the world over the last few years. There are thousands of rooms in Asia and hundreds in Europe and North America, and they are emerging in popular media such as the Big Bang Theory and Late Night with Conan O’Brian. In these analog games, teams of players are challenged to find hidden objects, solve puzzles, and accomplish tasks in about an hour with the goal of escaping a room. As is common with many phenomena in gaming, the question of “what was the single starting point of escape rooms” is one that many in the press desire to answer for their stories. The concept of the Escape Room is not the revolution that marketers and reporters claim that winked into existence in Japan in 2007. Instead, it is a convergence of other games and interactive media. As part of a survey I conducted last year, the owners of escape rooms were asked what their inspiration was to start an escape room. About 65% of the survey respondents said that their inspiration came from playing in or learning about another escape room; common organizations named were SCRAP from Japan, Parapark in Budapest, Hinthunt in London, and Escape the Room in New York City. The rest of the respondents were not aware of other escape rooms when they started. Their inspiration came from a variety of sources. Therefore, there is not one single origin for escape rooms; they are a convergence of other games and media. Instead, inspiration grew from a variety of genres such as live-action role-playing, point-and-click adventure games, puzzle hunts, interactive theater, and haunted houses that created the spark in someone’s head to create an escape room. It is the purpose of this paper to explore six precursors to Escape Rooms that emerged from these survey responses and then present escape rooms as an exemplar of the problem in the current divide between digital and non-digital games in game studies. One game genre in which escape room roots can be found is interactive fiction games and their graphical implementation, point-and-click adventure games. Text-based interactive fiction games, most popular in the 1980s, require players to explore locations, find and combine items, and solve puzzles by giving textual commands to a computer. As mice and computer graphics became commonplace, this underlying game concept transitioned into point-and-click adventures; these two-dimensional games required players to explore settings to locate items, combine these items in unusual ways to overcome barriers, solve puzzles, and occasionally engage in insult sword-fighting (as in Monkey Island (1990))to continue the story and explore the world. Myst (1993) was a popular puzzle-based game that took these games into a rich 3-D space; some describe escape rooms as “Live-action Myst.” One direction that the genre moved into was web-based games (and now mobile apps) where players were trapped in a room and had to discover and combine items to solve puzzles and escape. These games became known as Escape-The-Room games, and some of the creators of today’s physical escape rooms were inspired by these digital games. This point-and-click design concept – locate and combine key items in interesting ways – creates two challenges in escape rooms: inventory management and red herrings. In a digital point-and-click game, key items that are discovered were placed in the player’s inventory. When players were attempting to solve a problem, they could look at their inventory and try putting different items together until a solution was found. Players knew they were on the right track because the two items would fuse into a new renamed item. In addition, red herrings were not frequently used, so players had an expectation that if something could be picked up and put into the inventory, it would be important at some time in the game. Escape rooms do not offer either of these aids in solving puzzles. There is no indication in the room as to what is important and what is not, so in poorly-designed rooms, many red herring items exist to “dress the set” but end up confusing and frustrating players. With no indication what is important and what is there for theme, players can end up spending valuable time exploring books, posters, and other items that have nothing to do with the game. In addition, there may be no feedback that a player is on the right track in combining two items; it is important that escape room designers ensure players either have information available to confirm that two items need to be combined, or a feedback mechanism so that players know they are on the right track. Another game genre that has been an inspiration to escape room creators was puzzle hunts. In a puzzle hunt, players work in teams to solve a series of puzzles, many of which are paper-based or digitized versions of paper-based puzzles, which then lead to other puzzles, typically with a goal of solving a meta-puzzle that the other puzzles feed into. The puzzle hunt genre has been around for decades, with the MIT Mystery Hunt being one of the best known traditions where the prize for winning is the honor of creating the hunt for the next year. There continues to be a growth in puzzle hunts, some of which center on pubs and the social experience while others provide incredibly challenging and complex puzzles. The puzzles in escape rooms are usually simpler than those found in challenging puzzle hunts, but the team-based experience of solving puzzles is the same. Many escape rooms are structured after puzzle hunts, but with a focus on physical puzzles in a limited space for a single team. A related activity is the treasure hunt or Schnitzeljagd (in German), where players follow a series of clues in order to discover a treasure. These clues may be puzzles or riddles, and players work together to overcome the challenges and win the game. Modern versions of these treasure hunt games include geocaching and letterboxing, where players either are given GPS coordinates or must solve puzzles to discover coordinates and then, once at the location, search for a hidden box. The same combination of hunting and puzzle solving goes on in an escape room, but in a confined space. Large-scale escape games, such as the games produced by SCRAP for hundreds of people, use “Escape from the…” in the title, but are actually puzzle hunts with an escape theme more than an escape room model. As such, players expecting the type of activities they normally do in an immersive escape room are disappointed to be handed a pack of pen-and-paper puzzles to work through as quickly as they can, so they can turn in an answer and get more puzzles. Puzzle hunts tend to focus more on players working independently in parallel tracks, so they create a very different play experience than having an escape room designed with large-scale puzzles that groups need to work together to solve. Designers creating “escape room games” for home and classroom use should be aware of the importance of creating group challenges that everyone needs to work together on instead of using the puzzle hunt model to create escape room-themed puzzle hunts. A third precursor to escape rooms is televised game shows and reality shows that put players in situations where they have to work in teams to solve puzzles and escape a situation. One of the earliest shows from the 1980s in the UK was The Adventure Game, where small teams performed a series of physical puzzle-based tasks to get out of rooms much like today’s escape rooms. Knightmare, another series from the UK from the mid-80s, put children in teams where one player wore a helmet and wandered around in front of a blue screen and interacted with props and actors while teammates watched a rendered version of the activities and provided advice. Fort Boyard and The Crystal Maze and were both team-based game shows started in the 1990s that combined physical prowess and mental agility, but lost the narrative that the earlier shows relied upon. These early game shows were a precursor to the reality shows that followed, starting with Survivor (2000) and The Amazing Race (2001). Many of these reality shows had large-scale games and puzzles that players had to work together to solve, thus providing inspiration for escape room creators to develop the sense of spectacle that these shows provide. The popularity of these shows raised the cultural awareness of the activity of working together to solve a series of puzzles and accomplish tasks in a physical world. Movies that portray adventures also have inspired some creators of escape rooms. Matt Duplessie was inspired by the Indiana Jones (1981-2008) franchise to start his 5 Wits Productions, as he wanted to create the opportunity for the player to live the adventure. Other escape room proprietors pointed to horror adventures like Saw (2004) and Cube (1998) as inspiration for escape rooms, as players are trapped in a space and have to rely upon their wits to escape. This concept has come full circle with Race to Escape, a 2015 six-episode series where three-player teams competed in identical rooms to see who could get out first. The growth of interactive theater runs parallel to the growth of escape rooms. In both cases, participants are invited to engage with their environments in an interactive space that allows them to take an active role in their entertainment. Some of the creators of Escape rooms mentioned Sleep No More (2011) and Then She Fell (2012), two interactive theater experiences in New York City, as inspirations for their escape rooms. Haunted houses are closely related to these interactive theater experiences, as small groups of participants move from space to space engaging with actors and exploring a story. Many flock to horror-themed escape rooms that combine elements of haunted houses with puzzle hunts where players are trapped in the dark, taunted by chained-up zombies or shackled to walls. These lines will continue to blur with interactive haunted houses, such as Trapped at Knott’s Berry Farm, where players take on tasks and solve simple puzzles to find their way out of a haunted house. The haunt industry is moving into the escape room space quickly, as escape rooms provide another way for those who produce haunts to have themed experiences that are of interest to customers during the off season. The large haunt conferences in the United States are adding escape room tracks, and it is expected that there will be a growth of vendors who supply the haunt industry to add versions of their products created explicitly for escape rooms. Many of the electronics and set pieces used in haunted houses could be easily adapted for escape rooms, and the horror genre is one of the more popular settings for escape rooms. This will also create more haunted houses that integrate puzzle-based experiences to heighten engagement and tension. What is interesting about this combination of these two industries is that it will come out of North America where the haunt industry is much larger than around the world. While the larping approach, detailed below, may be stronger in Europe where larp is more widely accepted, and in Asia with the more common acceptance of cosplay, the haunt-based escape room approach may overtake the much smaller puzzle-focused escape room industry in the North America. It will be interesting to what influence the North American haunt market has on escape room design worldwide. Another game genre that feeds into escape rooms is role-playing games and, more specifically, live-action role-playing games. As the popularity of Dungeons and Dragons grew, gamers wanted to experience their tabletop fantasies in more immersive settings. In the 1980s, a number of national organizations, such as the New England Role Playing Organization (NERO) and the International Fantasy Gaming Society (IFGS), provided rulesets and scenarios for players to dress up in costume, arm themselves with foam-covered weapons, and engage in scenarios that combined role-playing, puzzle solving, and combat. Some of these escape room precursors had players searching for clues and solving puzzles to escape from locked rooms made of tarp-covered frames out in the woods. True Dungeon took these concepts from live-action role-playing and created an event for Gen Con in 2003 where players worked through rooms solving puzzles under a time limit. Each player had a character, and fought monsters through a shuffleboard system, but there was no live-action combat. The focus was on mental skills and using class abilities instead of role-playing, and continues to be one of the most popular events at Gen Con. When I presented this idea of escape rooms as being a part of live-action role-playing to online communities of owners and designers when discussing the results of this survey, many from North America were vocal in disagreement in connecting Escape Rooms to role-playing games. Owners responded that they believed it would hurt their business if potential visitors of these rooms believed there would be role-playing involved by the players. Part of this is cultural; larp is not seen in a positive light in North America, but it is more openly accepted in European countries, and is closely related to cosplay, which is accepted in Asian cultures. The implication of this appears in the design of these rooms, where many designers tack on a superficial narrative layer onto a series of themed puzzles instead of using the puzzles to convey the narrative. Using larp design concepts would encourage room designers to create player roles that matter in the story instead of relying upon stories where the players happened upon a situation. If players are not given the chance to immerse themselves into the narrative, then these rooms will continue to feel like a series of themed puzzles instead of offering rich narrative explorations. Offering players meaningful choices that emerge from exploring narratives is a future step in creating more engaging escape rooms. Finally, escape rooms are at the intersection of games and themed entertainment, which creates a challenge for those planning and running escape room games as a business. Escape rooms are not the first commercial enterprises built around live-action puzzles. A few precursor businesses for escape room-like activities were Entros, a restaurant founded in Seattle in 1993 but no longer open, where diners participated in mystery games that took them throughout the restaurant, solving physical puzzles while others continued to dine. 5 Wits is a US franchise which first opened in 2003 and has teams working together to solve physical puzzles in an immersive environment within a certain amount of time to escape to the next room. MagiQuest, a feature of the Great Wolf Lodge franchise where players go on a scavenger hunt for items powered by a book of riddles and an electronic wand, debuted in 2006. The themed entertainment industry also could be a place where the escape room industry could find a home, which would provide a way for escape room designers to work with amusement and theme parks to create more opportunities for group puzzle-based experiences outside of standalone experiences. However, there would be some challenge to this partnership, considering that activities in amusement parks need to be able to handle hundreds of participants an hour and that activities for smaller groups of guests usually require a significant upcharge and/or booking well in advance. Several large theme parks have already integrated analog/digital scavenger hunt activities into its parks, where guests travel from station to station solving simple puzzles built into a narrative, which results in the physical environment responding to the player. While simple, these puzzle-based challenges represent interest in the industry of creating interactive challenges that engage the minds of the guests and involve them in active roles instead of treating them as passive observers of an attraction. There is no single origin point for Escape Rooms; they are a convergence of many other interactive activities and media. The search for a single point of origin of a new phenomenon is dangerous as it can blind people to the influence that different elements had in converging to create the phenomenon. This creates the copycat situation that we see in many current game design streams where designers look for one thing to copy and modify instead of looking at a variety of games, play, static, and interactive analog and digital experiences for inspiration. Understanding the variety of precursors to Escape Rooms is valuable for Escape Room game designers, as it greatly increases the toolkit that these designers have in creating more engaging rooms. Too many escape rooms designers are cloning what they see in other rooms and relying upon tropes such as padlocks and black lights instead of trying new things, and looking to these precursors for inspiration can help. In addition, there are opportunities for those with experience in escape room design to bring these concepts to improve haunted houses, live-action role-playing, and the themed entertainment industry to keep live-action puzzle-based entertainment evolving. Examining escape rooms as a hybrid of design concepts from analog and digital games as well as other forms of media highlights a problem in the way games are typically considered in both scholarly and recreational circles. Game shops, gaming web sites, and game studies conferences tend to have an explicit focus on either digital or analog games. This divide makes it challenging to recognize the influence that each has on the other, even in this growth period of analog/digital games, such as digital game implementations of tabletop games and tabletop games with digital components. Do escape rooms, with their point-and-click video game design concepts married with the live-action analog space implementations belong in either community, and where in scholarship do they fall? When scholars are deciding in which area to publish, they can be heavily influenced by the venues that are available. If most venues for publication and communities have Digital, Video, or something similar in their titles, these budding scholars will be less likely to explore analog or live-action games. Thus, while there has been considerable growth in the non-digital game industries and the related design space in the last few decades, few scholars are exploring these areas. Behind the scenes, many publications and conferences will consider a piece focusing on analog games, but to someone entering the field, the appearance is that digital game studies is the only feasible route. As new game-based activities emerge from the hybrid space of analog and digital games, the boards of large scholarly and professional organizations are encouraged to recognize the importance of dropping the Digital or Video names from their titles to encourage a broader exploration of all types of games and to stop discouraging young scholars from selecting a focus on a form of game that is not explicitly supported by the academy. Scott Nicholson, PhD (@snicholson) is Professor and Director of the Game Design and Development program at Wilfrid Laurier University in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. He also directs the Brantford Games Network and the BGNlab, which brings together students, gamers, community members, game companies, and organizations that support learning to create transformative games. His primary research areas are escape rooms and other live-action games that bring people together for educational or team-building purposes and other forms of meaningful gamification. He was also the creator and host of Board Games with Scott, the first web-based video series about board games, and was the designer of the board games Tulipmania 1637 and Going, Going, Gone. In our first issue of Volume IV, we train our attention to the themes of trauma, pain, death, and experiential play. The articles in this issue each take a particular game as a case study in how recent trends in analog game mechanics are shifting emphasis away from win conditions and towards narrative payoff, emotional themes, and deep identification with characters. As each contributor deftly shows, characters’ diegetic encounters with danger create states of anxiety for players, which leads to modes of reflexive play that trouble the distinction between the game world and reality. In “The Psychological Abuse of ‘Curse of Strahd,'” Shelly Jones analyzes the gothic horror “Curse of Strahd” (2016) module for Dungeons & Dragons (5th Edition). Jones invokes scholarly literature on trauma studies and brings it into conversation with commentary from the game’s designers alongside her own ludic analysis to make the argument that the game’s mechanics, visual components, and narrative establish a unique allegory for processing trauma. Greg Loring-Albright also explores representations of trauma in the cooperative card game The Grizzled (2015), which focuses on the experiences of French soldiers in the trenches of WWI. In “Can Friendship Be Stronger Than War? Mechanics of Trauma in The Grizzled,” Loring-Albright shows how the game’s historical theming as well as its mechanic by which setbacks and obstacles accrue to individual characters create an emotionally resonant gameplay experience that prompts a particular mode of identification with the game’s characters. Finally, Ivan Mosca explores temporality and irreversibility in the hugely popular board game Pandemic Legacy: Season 1 (2015). In “Legacy’s Legacy: Irreversibility and Permadeath in Legacy Games,” Mosca shows how Rob Daviau’s new Legacy games upend many of the mechanics of cooperative board games that had heretofore been taken for granted. He highlights how “permadeath,” in particular, has begun to appear in analog games as well as digital games, and thus places new kinds of demands on players. Together, the essays in this issue ask how the affordances of analog game mechanics can create unique gameplay experiences, particularly those that challenge our senses of safety, certainty, mortality, memory, and time.
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You need to log into your router login admin panel but are stuck, as there is no clue what your router username (also called network ID) & password (also caller device key) is; you may had forgotten it or else this may be your first time since you need it and now don't know where to get it. Congratulation, you are at right place! From most popular router companies like 3Com, Alcatel, HP, ZTE & ZyXEL to little heard Apple, Oracle & Orange - we have desired username & passwords for all! If none of the Username or Password is working for you then, there is quick method to fix it, within next 2 minutes! Actually, there is a small push button hidden inside it. All you need to do is, to use a needle or toothpick (or anything else, thin enough to can go inside), and press that button for about 5-10 seconds. After this, unplug the power and restart. Now you have just reset your router to default factory settings. Next, see for a small sticker on body of your router device, which may look like this: As you can see, there is default username & password written on this (please keep in mind different router companies refer to username & password by similar other names, like network key, network ID etc., so that may not confuse you). Enter both these credentials written on that sticker to successfully log-into your router/modem device!
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Our friend Barnett fixes up vintage trailers to rent out during the Joshua Tree Music Festival. I really like the way he fixes them: a coat of paint for waterproofing, rusted metal patches on the siding, wooden window frames, improvised doors. The insides are usually gutted and painted bright colours; plywood patches are applied where needed. A lot of the trailer renos you see on the internet are painstaking restorations. This is not that. This is something a little wilder. Contracts with them are not legal without parental or guardian consent. Crimes committed by minors are generally hidden from the public and given dramatically reduced sentences. The concept is simple. The brain of a child has not matured to a level that society believes they should be judged as adults. Furthermore most humans under the age of twenty-one, let alone eighteen, haven’t had enough of life’s experiences to really understand human behavior. Of course when gangs, pimps, and child molesters are caught we imprison those who abuse children, or at least we use to, unlike the Pope who just transfers them to new locations or the Muslims who simply call it Sharia. Here in California alone we will be releasing up to 10,000 humans convicted of some form of sexual crime in the next year. Thousands of children will be molested, raped, or murdered because of these releases but the Liberals don’t seem to care. Apparently some children don’t either as they continue to “march” and demand they be heard because “their lives matter” only when it comes to gun deaths. The odds of a child being abused in California by someone NOT using a gun far surpasses the tiny fraction of the remote possibility that a child will be killed by someone firing a weapon. Furthermore a majority of the children (and my guess is an even larger number engaging in these “marches”) have stimulants or depressants flowing through their blood stream. Decades of Ritalin, Adderall, and a wide variety of prescription medications have robbed millions of children of a childhood, of the opportunity to mature into adulthood, properly. Loneliness, scripts, drugs, and alcohol have weakened our children and made them susceptible to the biggest gang in America. As Democratic politicians like to think and even say at times, “they have” the gays, the women, the hispanics, and the blacks. Hollywood’s #MeToo moment should have been all one needs to know about the vermin that are in control of our communications through television, radio, cinema, and the internet. The longer you lie to them and tell them this is all about guns the more guns and ammunition will be sold. The Scarlet Letter of P will be found upon your stomach where you have mistaken your bile for brains. When those children realize you’ve been protecting illegals over infants, criminals over kids, the real march will begin but it won’t be lead by the kids. For those out there that cower from reality or find my words dangerous think upon this for a moment. As you are reading this another child was just raped. Another little girl was just molested. Another little boy was just murdered. You need only look outside Washington D.C. and Fox News, but if you continue to focus this way, at least venture to Fox Business and Mr. Lou Dobbs. I’d give you a hard time Mr. President about your latest hire but as a friend of mine stated “I don’t care about John Bolton. He won’t be around longer than three months anyway.” Your fellow citizens are ready and waiting, and speaking for myself, will gladly serve our great country FOR FREE. It’s very clear that the Rule of Law has been abandoned. Even the abuse of Americans by foreign nationals, which happens daily, doesn’t seem to matter. This is easy. Meet with the 300 plus American Sheriffs that want border security, and have them swear in thousands of Deputies, that you will then attach to ICE. Both of these things are completely legal and it is my guess most of the new deputies could and would provide their own weapons, ammunition, water, food, shelter and not require a paycheck at all. No National Guard needed. No dealing with whining liberal governors who’d rather support criminality than the United States. No more allowance of the rape and murder of women and children that happens daily and is covered up by usage of the term Human Trafficking. When you have both and still have the weakest Attorney General in the history of our country who does nothing…. It is truly amazing the topics over which some humans fight. The battle over things such as skin color, which no one can control, to the fight over abortion, which is quite controllable. Maybe it is inherent to the human animal to battle, then again that may be necessary as the only thing more abhorrent than war are those unwilling to fight to be free. Oppression is historical and commonplace around the world. Should a soul, that requires to be free, protect and defend those who have no such requirements, and if so, how? Should the horse be forced to quench its thirst, or rather allowed to lay next to the water, and ignore every instinct to survive? Natural selection would say the animal stay as it lay in the situation of its own making, to succeed or fail, depending upon its choice(s). That those whom survive, are stronger for the struggle, and those who do not, take their genetics with them, so as not to weaken the species. Too many are being “forced to drink” which has weakened the animal known as Human, and degraded the intellectual curiosity, of the citizen known as American, that propels societies forward. Due to this degenerative time in history, hubris has replaced humility. The concept of Leadership known as giving credit and taking blame has been discarded in its entirety. For another age of enlightenment to occur, we must use very specific terminology to explain and propel our way of life forward, secure in the fact, that not all will sustain the journey. Humans with detrimental behavior will always have “small” egos. As the human grows and is aware of their own behavior, and how it touches others, ego can either strengthen, a positive response, or shrink, a negative response. Those with growing egos are supportive, loving, strong humans that understand their own needs and desires and fulfill them without doing harm to themselves or anyone else. Those with small egos are boisterous, loud, abusive, braggarts who abuse themselves and others. They are the genetic misfirings that have grown from decades of immorality, rationalization, justification and a lack of consequences. The process of devolving is found everywhere today and sadly will continue to create an incredible amount of pain. It is the evolution of the Ego that we need to understand and then pursue as the strengthening of the Ego is not the final step. The evolution of the Human who accepts that the horse may not drink, yet still explains that the water is available. Over the years many comments and questions have been sent my way. I’ve done my best to answer as many as possible. The overriding theme of Americans across this great country has been simple. The concept known as Three Percent is easy to understand and explain. Only three percent of the population has reportedly ever engaged in actual combat to protect, support, or defend these United States. China, India, Russia, most of the Middle East, and Africa make up billions of humans who are willing to live at the hand, and under the thumb, of other humans. The one thing we do know about those who will live under the culture of Oppression is that they will believe whatever they are told to believe, do whatever they are told to do. We know this because the human known as American has proven this year after year, decade after decade, century after century. This culture is known as Freedom and fortunately it doesn’t take a large group to ensure it survives and thrives. Cut the head off of the snake, and as the dead carcass flops to the ground, watch tens of millions immediately decide, the “easy” way is to follow the Rule of Law.
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The following Novena has been dictated to Luz de María by Our Blessed Mother. Each day of the Novena, Our Blessed Mother wishes that, united with Her, we say the initial prayer, the prayer of the day and lovingly carry out the offering that She indicates. In the same way, She also reminds us: "As all My children know, during a Novena it is necessary to attend the Holy Eucharist." Note: This Novena can be done with love and devotion at any time of the year. OUR LADY: Through previous Revelations I have prepared Mankind to love this Envoy of God Who will accompany you who remain faithful. He will accompany you in the instants of ferocious attacks by evil against all Humanity. (1) THIS MESSENGER OF PEACE DOES NOT COME IN ORDER TO REPLACE MY SON, BUT SO THAT EACH ONE OF YOU ACKNOWLEDGE MY SON'S KINGSHIP AND ENTHRONE HIM IN YOUR HEARTS IN A PERSONAL WAY, SO THAT EVIL DOES NOT TOUCH YOU ... Jesus said no one is to take the chip, as He will look after us as He did with His People From the time of Moses ... the chip is a danger to the health of the body as it will control the nervous system which will control the moods of the person and will poison the body — controlling the person due to its implant tracking device. People will become like zombies ... before this chip comes there will be an ID card with all information world-wide ... OUR LORD: “My Father knows everything – every thought, word, act and deed of your hearts, mind and spirit. He knows your past, present and your future. Therefore, trust in God’s Goodness, His Love, Mercy and Care for you. The coming year will begin with turbulence. The peace that men dream and preach about in the world, is a false peace. Unusual Alliances will be made by Powerful Leaders, but these Agreements will be broken and the Western Alliance of Nations will be betrayed.” “He who loves, does no evil – He who does evil, does not love truly” “Trust in God every instant! Trust in God – do not fear even though on occasion you must wait. “Do not fear, for I am with you!” [Isaiah 43:4] He has a Plan for each one of you and He knows what you need and when you need it, because He knows you from within.” BE CHARITY, CHARITY IS MATURITY AND MATURITY IS A SIGN OF FAITH, UNDERSTANDING, EDUCATION, RESPECT TOWARDS MY SON, TOWARDS ONESELF AND TOWARDS ONE’S NEIGHBOR. Charity is proof of a soul who has matured and this is what each of My children must maintain at hand in every instant. Give aid to your neighbor, be untiring servants of others. This interview is a Question-Answer session lasting a little more than an hour (76 minutes). It is very interesting for most people. Many have similar questions in their mind concerning these times. Specifically, William explains the role Mother of God and Her apparitions and the role of Seers and prophecy in our day. He shows how God is warning the entire world about the signs of the times and what is necessary for God’s children. Many are asking: “What must we do?” Finally, William shares some personal experiences that are very edifying. Enjoy! ... Men have forgotten My visitations at Garabandal with My urgent Message given to the world, so many years ago – China is about to make a very serious move against the free nations – There is a huge star getting closer to your Solar System; men will be astounded – Great Danger looms in Europe – Britain will not go well for leaving the European Union; more pain and division and Britain itself will divide – Blood shed and Martial Law in the U.S. ... What is prayer – but only a way to communicate one’s love; every word uttered to the one you love, is special – The Asteroid is coming and millions will die – Those on the Mainland to leave the Coastline once the bright star is seen, as a tsunami will be driven at 100 metres high and flood many Coastline Cities.
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The more that I experience life and the more people that I talk to people about faith, the more I realize that there are two basic types of people in this world: Those who become convicted and feel guilt for the sins that they have committed during their life journey, and those who are offended if you dare to suggest that they are sinners in need of redemption from God. Whether it be a pedestrian who shouts, “I don’t want that “sh–”, when you try to hand him a Gospel tract or a young man in a Bus station who listens carefully when you kindly tell him the Gospel, the difference is clear. The Bible illustrates this difference in types of people early on in the Scripture. In Genesis chapter 4 we see the story of Cain and Abel (Gen. 4:3 – 13). Cain, because he could not accept God’s discontent with his offering of vegetables or fruit as a tribute to God, got angry at his brother, Abel, whose animal sacrifice was accepted as worthy. So, Cain, instead of swallowing his pride and changing his offering to please God, chose to murder Abel. He was envious of Abel and got angry instead of changing his behavior to conform to God’s expectations. Another illustration showing the difference in people comes to us in the parable that the Lord shares in the Gospel of Luke (Luke 18:9 – 14). Here we see a Pharisee who considers himself righteous and justified by his works (he proudly fasts and pays offerings to the Temple). He even considers himself better than a simple man who is a tax collector and is at the Temple at the same time as the Pharisee. However, the tax collector is a man who humbles himself to God and (without even looking up to pray) confesses that he is a “sinner” and asks for mercy. Jesus makes the point that this contrite man will obtain mercy and forgiveness from God. The apostle Paul’s dramatic conversion story paints the ultimate illustration of a man who responded to God and saw his need to change and turn his life over to Him. Paul, before he got saved on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:3-8), was a Jewish Pharisee who thought he was following God’s will by persecuting, arresting and executing Christians. When the risen Christ appeared to him, Paul knew he was wrong and had been persecuting Jesus, the God of the Universe by hunting down His church. He turned away from his sins, got baptized, and became the pre-eminent leader of the Evangelistic movement of the new church and took the Gospel message to the Gentiles. The Bible is clear. Many will be offended when told that they need to change their lives and turn themselves away from sin and ask God for forgiveness. However, there are two types of people: those who are offended by the message to turn away from sin and turn their lives over to Jesus Christ and those who are convicted and feel guilty of their sins and accept Jesus’ offer for a new life that is glorious and adventurous. | Tagged Acts 9, Apologetics, Bible study, Cain and Abel, Luke 18:9, Paul's conversion, Response to the Gospel | Leave a comment For his anger lasts only a moment, but his favor lasts a lifetime; weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.
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Additional information Here is my lovely and original ’99 Porsche 996 Carrera 4 – manual 6-speed with 73,000 miles covered. MOT’d until March 2018 Finished in the fantastic Zenith Blue with matching Metropole leather, including custom trimmed gear-gaiter and handbrake. The interior benefits from colour coded console, sports seats (hard backed), carbon handbrake and gear lever, stereo, air-conditioning, factory PSM and sunroof. All leather is in excellent condition and doesn’t squeak, creak or groan! My 996 is an extremely well looked after example and this is reflected in the comprehensive service history and receipts for work carried out on the car. Recently it’s had new steering rack, engine mounts, clutch, coil packs and a full service, the wheels were professionally refurbished by Rimfurbish and are immaculate. The Porsche Aero kit was fitted at the factory and is all stamped up as genuine parts. The rear wing can be manually adjusted. The whole kit really compliments the shape of the 996 and coupled with the 18” wheels and height setting (it has factory fitted M030 sport suspension) really make the car stand out. This is an extremely good example of a 996 C4 and I believe you'd be hard pressed to find a better example for the money. You are more than welcome to come and view it, but will need to provide proof of comprehensive insurance before test driving my car. Pre Purchase Inspection (PPI) Does your next used car have a hidden history? For complete piece of mind, have a comprehensive appraisal on the car you have selected. When you're buying your next used vehicle, you'll check the bodywork, the engine, and take it on a test drive. But what about the details you can't see just by looking? That's where an Online Vehicle Check can help. Get your HPI Check today in a matter of minutes.
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R.I.P. City of steam. Missing a game like it.. but it'll probably never come. Also, Felspire r.i.p. but that's not as important. infestation has a dead community and the developers are working as hard as they can to ruin the game, DO NOT TRY INFESTATION! you will be sorry you forgot planetside 2. its not from 2018 but none of these games are from 2018 except fog of war and maybe a few other but planetside 2 is AMAZING for a f2p game. and its one of the fkin biggest f2p open world games out there. This is such a shitty list. Unturned? Really? APB is dead. The Skies developers took everyone's money and abandoned the game. Almost every "Free Open World Games for PC 2018" are just copies of each other, with the games in a different order. +Renzo Neira it's a screenshot from a gta V redux mod showcase. i've seen it. they do look similar though You stole that thumbnail off of Dubstepzz video he created showing the graphcs mod for Grand Theft auto V, You are such a perfect person and Ill report this video because of copyright. the sounds that were coming from cuisine royal had me heated and i wanted to punch something so bad lol godam pans and shit were irritating Black Faith is not free and its a horror based shooter on steam soo i dont know how its possible but okay :D Soul worker open world? are you joking? this is an instanced dungeon game it's the exact opposite of open world???? Unturned is a game made by the maker of Deadzone on Roblox, his name is Nelson Sexton. I said Gus Debutz but he is the creator of Apocalypse Rising on Roblox, sorry. GROMO yh sorry for the misunderstanding I subbed the video was good anyway I should have not expected GTA or something lol as they were F2P in desciption of all the games i put in the video they claim that the game is open world ! i didn't play all of those games but you got a point there and i undrestand what your saying ! anyways thnx for commenting and watching the video <3 GROMO the point of open world is that you can go anywhere and explore fog of war for example is a war simulator type game not specifically open world though I understand what your getting at GROMO I didn't hate I was pointing out that a few where Minecraft rip offs I was wrong about the open world thing I have nothing against the video it was well made I was simply saying that a couple of them weren't truly open world but Minecraft building games Its a bad game i downloaded it around a week ago again tried it it was such bullshit there were only a few players on the server and they were people that were P2Ws GROMO yeah I like your editing which software do you use to cut it.... I'm also android editor check out chann:) gta mods or somrthing like that ! just rearch and hopfully you will find what you need ! its hard to find those kinda photos :/ but its worth it anyways i dont get them from anywhere i make them ! i apload a normal photo and i cut them from the original photo ! Most likely since its not a "new game", list is good though. I remember I used to grind the shit out of apb back then, apb is a must have. apb reloaded is so good for a free game ! thats why i put it in the list ! its the only game from 2012 the rest of the games are new ! so why the hate ? :/ The main design change with the Taka 4 is reducing the amount of bias sleeve stretch. This makes the taka feel lighter and more responsive. Of all of the Ezzy Sails, the Taka is the one that is the easiest to go vertical into the lip. The Taka is the easiest for landing backloops. And the Taka is also Dave Ezzy’s sail of choice for doing double forwards and wave 360’s. The magic of the Taka is the 3 and 3/4 batten shape that goes neutral when the sail luffs. This means that the sail goes completely flat when sheeted out in a cutback or when it passes through the eye of the wind in a backloop.
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L Shaped Computer Desks Ikea. Captivating L Shape Computer Desks. Great Antique Leather Club Chair. Magnificent Mango Wood Bookcase. small l shaped computer desk with hutch l-shaped computer desks for small spaces l shaped computer desks with hutch The office filing cabinet has become a staple in offices as well as in homes. It keeps all your files and paperwork safe and organized. Today, there are numerous options when it comes to these cabinets. One of the modern features available are mobile capabilities. These allow you to easily move your office file cabinet in case you have to transfer it to the office or another living space, without having to take out all the documents inside. There are numerous very good factors with regards to a glass office desk which are vital that you bear in mind. One of these is that glass office desks will often be much lighter as compared to wooden or metal types. It is because obviously glass is much more lightweight, which works well if you are planning on necessitating a move of your furniture more than once in the future. Another advantage may be the look of such desks. In contrast to cumbersome wooden desks, glass desks possess a lightweight, more contemporary look to them, which makes them perfect for the upward traveling company supervisor or anyone with a very modern day style and taste for their office furniture. Depending on the specific type of glass desk you select, your desk storage must be perfect at the same time. Modern office chairs are made of quite a few types of materials. For instance, there are quite a few polymer or plastic chairs which are quite light and yet so very durable. There was a time when all these chairs used to be made of wood. But wood is not an eco friendly material at all as it involves the cutting down of trees. A lot of chairs are also made up of aluminum which is quite durable, lightweight and also strong. These modern office chairs made of aluminum are quite versatile in shape as the material is quite malleable. You can get chairs that are of various colors and styles to suit your special tastes and sensibilities. Conference tables with drawers serve all functional needs in a conference room. Important documents can be placed in these drawers that can be easily accessed by conference participants. Drawers are convenient as space on the top of the table may be limited. These tables are designed to comply with space management features. A credenza can be fixed as wall mounts where there is little space. A special conference table can accommodate three drawers on each side of the table and has central double chest with double door opening.
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Stockholms universitet, Humanistiska fakulteten, Institutionen för litteraturvetenskap och idéhistoria.
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...well, not really, but it sure could have been a lot better. Then again, any year for me post-1981 could've been improved on at least 75% musically (and 99% socially, health-wise etc.)...yeah (bear with me...if you tend to get bored by my personal reminiscences skip down a couple of paragraphs), I still remember being swept away by all of those great underground bands of that glorious seventies era when it seemed as if new ideas could easily be fleshed out and mutated into interesting and unique directions for this thing called ROCK & ROLL to develop and grow, but that all seemed to get washed away pretty much overnight (or so it seemed to me back in those soon-to-be-vapid days). The closing of the old Max's Kansas City was the first blow soon to be followed by the death of Lester Bangs a few months later, and as far as "era's end" goes you can't get any more dramatic than that unless you wanna count Kennedy getting his skull blown off him! And who can deny that when ol' Les died, he took the seventies with him. And what replaced that era of underground rock seemed like such a twisted, distorted and joke-take on what was once good and wholesome at least to the point where I hadda stop kidding myself after awhile and FACE THE FACT that no matter how much Greg Shaw pleaded and prayed, it wasn't coming back. But I digress...let's just say that if I had to live 2004 all over again, I'd rather choose 1979. Keeping all of the personal trials/tribulations out of it, 2004 was STILL a pretty mediocre year not just for music in general but for the entire BLACK TO COMM empire, or what remains of it these days. But it's not like I really should KNOW...let's face it, I haven't paid much attention to anything in the music realms (above or under) other than what I want to pay attention to, and other than reading weblogs and stumbling across a name of interest (usually some ragtag underground thing playing at CBGB) that I research via a variety of search engines, I really am outta the loop with regards to "what is out there," or "what is BIG or even 'hip' these days." As if I really cared. When I was 18 I cared, because I was supposed to be in the "prime of my life" and there were a lotta things old (NUGGETS bands) and new (Pere Ubu) that were playing the soundtrack to my suburban slob brat existence the way the so-called "corporate rock" acts and disco never could. Nowadays I've seen too many bad things happen to the once wild-and-wooly world of rock & roll to KNOW that remedying the sad situation (y'know, the one which Billy Miller and Miriam Linna WARNED US ABOUT in the early issues of KICKS) is long gone past the repair stage. Let's face it, the punks (before they became punques!) valiantly tried at one point, but the fact that Stoner Ameriga hadda forsake the BIG BEAT in favor of "classic rock" schmalz has resulted in a death stench that lingers in the nostrils this far down the line. And yeah, I've said the same thing over and over again for years now...this is for the neophyte peruser who's just happened upon this blog by chance so be PATIENT for once in your life, savvy? So as far as my top ten fave rave list for the year goes, I'm afraid it would mostly consist of oft-played old gems and recently-purchased classics, amongst them The Byrds' FIFTH DIMENSION, some 2-CD garage-band set mixing sixties classics, seventies punk and modern tribute that came outta Canada, The Velvet Underground AT THE ANDY WARHOL MUSEUM CD-R and the first disc of the PEEL SLOWLY AND SEE box set, as well as the Le Stelle De Mario Schifano reissue on Akarma. As far as any new items go, up on the top would be the Edgar Breau CD as well as a number of Japanese groups like LSD March, whose latest is certainly up there on the top ten for not only this year, but this decade. The rise of the new Japanese underground, with aggregates such as Up-Tight doing rather well despite their most recent being a bit of a comedown goes to show you just how much of an influence that the legendary Les Rallizes Denudes (the Japanese Velvet Underground) could have on more groups than anyone would be willing to 'fess up to. But, as you'd guess, none of these acts Japanese or not that I've been plugging to the rafters are exactly household names or at least in any of the households I invade, but then again given that internet has made it possible for anyone to connect with anything at anytime, does it MATTER if your favorite group ain't exactly tearin' up the Hit Parade like they probably wouldn't have twenty years back? Naw, today you can connect directly with whatever or whomever you wish, and acceptance can become yours with the mere flick of a switch! I didn't say it earlier, but an award should certainly be given to Edgar Breau for his wonderful CANADIAN PRIMITIVE CD which I raved about a few months back and still can't seem to get out of my mind...remember when rock godz like Brooce Springsteen used to brag about taking sixteen months to make a record??? Well, this one took sixteen YEARS so I guess that makes it REALLY good, eh? (Pun unintended!) The Hanuman Sextet also put out a wowzer that it seems just about everybody didn't connect with this year as well. Again, this is one of those great releases (a CD-R on the miniscule "Rent Control" label) that you'd THINK someone out there besides me would pick up on (and perhaps help move another two copies!) yet it's stuff like the Hanumans that makes a jaded for life fellow like myself want to keep on living while everyone else out there is doing...whatever it is everyone else does I guess. If you want to know what's really "happening" in the here and now (at least on a superior BLACK/BLOG TO COMM plane), check out the CBGB Lounge on Sunday nights! A great way to get over the Sunday evening doldrums...now if only they'd remember to turn on the cameras one of these days... As far as the Japanese rock movement goes, I'll continue to give the time of day to THE NIGHT GALLERY (the original, not the second, not quite up to snuff followup) which reminds me of why I still flip for the early-Velvet Underground atmosphere and how it can still mean just as much to me (and a number of Japanese) now (as a building-block as to how rock & roll should be judged) as it did then. Also big on the laser launching pad this year is Hiroshi Nar, a longtime Japanese proto-punk figure whose recent discovery at least in the Occidental world proves that all that gab about rock & roll as the "Universal Youth Language" that was going around in the seventies was a reality after all! And in case you're interested in buying any of these new Japanese releases, Eclipse Records is only a mouse-click away. As far as those must-have reissues go, just about everything on Gulcher (or at least everything that I've reviewed) is worth a spot on any top-ten/twenty list (especially all of the Gizmos releases, including the Slippytown-only limited-edition CD-R entitled RAW TAKES 1977 that I reviewed here), plus the Norton catalog is always worth the time it takes to look through it not to mention ORDERING the goodies therein! Believe me, if it's good it's in the Norton catalog...comprende??? Anyway, for a few of my opinions regarding a coupla recent Norton releases, just click on here. Going English for a spell, another big reissue of the year was that of Kevin Ayers' JOY OF A TOY which not only brought back fond import bin memories but reminded me of just how good British rock could have been before it had to take itself too seriously and pretension/ego took over. Plus the bonus tracks with an audible Syd Barrett was worth the umpteen-year wait most of us had to endure! Lessee, what else is there? OK, how about best book of the year??? There were a lotta contenders for top reads this past solar rotation ranging from the LI'L ABNER collection to the recent Suicide bio, but the biblio that has made the biggest impact on me this year hasn't even been reviewed on this blog. Well, it had, but my writeup was of such a poor quality that I quickly excised it for fear of being labeled a bigger nimnul than people already think I am, but anyway the book in question isn't even music related but historical in nature, and the subject matter really appealed to me on a youthful "if it looks cool I wanna know more about it!" level. This missive's title is none other than SUBMARINE WARFARE IN THE CIVIL WAR by Mark Ragan, and it's a very good piece together history of the submersible ships (or "Infernal Machines") used by the North and especially the South during the War Between the States. For someone who thought that submarines, like comic strips and automobiles, were mostly a 20th century development, this book is a godsend that not only shows just how extensive submarines were being used in the mid-nineteenth century, but proves that subs, like the aforementioned comics and autos, had been in development for quite some time before they became more or less "perfected" in the "Modern Age." It's really eye (and conscious) opening reading about these early, modern-looking ships, most of which were partially or totally man-powered (remember, the gasoline engine had yet to be developed) and pretty deadly at that, not just for the battleships that were about to be rammed with a projectile, but for the submarine crews who were entering into a Brave New World of warfare ne'er before dreamed of. Scores of men lost their lives in the these subs' trials as well as in battle, and since a lotta records had been lost and destroyed over the years Ragan had to really piece the puzzle together using not only old newspaper articles (many of which were rather, er, inaccurate) and surviving documents, but recently-discovered drawings and letters which shed maybe a shard of light on the subject, but anything is better than nothing especially in this day and age when it seems that we have to grasp for all we can with regards to these shadowy and clandestine subjects. (Remember, at the time submarine warfare was pretty much considered less than kosher, almost like dirty pool if you can fathom that!) Naturally, much space is devoted to the best-known of these subs, the Hunley, which has recently been raised from its watery grave and is being readied for museum display in the hopefully near future, but ample space is given to WHATEVER WE KNOW about other ships like the Alligator, the Captain Pierce and other weapons of war which woulda looked oh-so-cool to me had I got an eyefulla these streamlined wonders back when I was eight. Enough on books...now how about the bummer of the year??? Keeping everyday things in my life that'll probably bore you to pieces out of it (illnesses etc.) I gotta say that the biggest bummer at least for me just hadda've been the death of Greg Shaw, perhaps the most noteworthy rock & roll loss in a long time, at least with regards to my own fanzine-oriented mindset. Johnny Ramone's passing was a big deal as well, don't get me wrong, but Shaw was a big guiding light for fanzine dorks like me, and although I never "made it" as big as others who were following the lead of Shaw in the fanzine world (like, say, Mike Stax), I felt that I learned as much from him as I did from my own hard knocks. As far as the biggest personal bummers go, this year's HAND'S DOWN WINNER were the personal attacks and assaults made regarding me, my private life, musical tastes, beliefs and my BLACK TO COMM fanzine via the weblogs of not only Dave Lang but Jay Hinman and Ken Shimamoto. Y'know, these digs at me and at my various scribings and opines don't usually get my Irish up, but they most certainly do when they're perpetrated on me by people who I've considered friends at least on some level (although Jay seems to have forgotten all about any sorta correspondence that had developed between both of us, which I guess is his right and something COMMON going on amongst former allies), and really fellas, it's not that I was "hurt" by any of your comments...pissed is a much more accurate way to describe how I've felt after reading the half-truths, distortions and outright LIES that all three of these "people" deemed me to be oh-so-deserving of. David seems to have forgotten the things I've done for him like get hold of rare, out-of-print back issues he shoulda paid through his pig-like snout for, but oh no, his pinko self had to go and prefabricate a whole lotta bile about my Neanderthal-level racism/sexism/whateverelsethereisism for whatever occult reasons he had in mind! A regular bundle of laughs for sure, and I'm sorta ashamed of myself NOT for what has happened to me, but for not spotting the jizbag when I should've in the first place. Well, I've learned one thing from my experiences with Dave, and that's when you BEND OVER backwards to help someone out, you're more than likely to get sodomized. And Dave, a good nickname for you would be "Bubba"...get any new tattoos lately? Continuing on the rampage begun by Lang, fellow blogger Jay Hinman just hadda jump into the anti-BLACK TO COMM fray with his own "comments" which naturally resulted in a whole slew of unexpected remarks from a variety of sorts, some of 'em whom I've had no problems with prior and whom I never said anything derogatory about (which once again had me scratching my head to the point of terminal baldness!). I gotta admit that reading the remarks of the likes of Heinrich Olausson kinda "got to me" (that and knowing that X-tal leader J. Neo Marvin was still alive and kicking) because it's like I never did or said anything uncouth about him, and after all was said and done these "actions" on the part of a whole lotta fair-weather pals o' mine only helped stoke the fires of hate I have for a lotta people even more! In the past I used to try to shoosh these anti-me/BTC comments under the ol' rug, but then as time crept on I began to realize that by keeping quiet, people started thinking that I was automatically GUILTY of whatever charges were brought against me, and in the sage words of Popeye "That's all I can stands, I can't stands no more!" And really, I kinda got the impression that some of you readers thought I was DOUBLY guilty of any wrongdoing solely for coming to my own defense! Both Lang and Hinman deleted their comments (nice gesture bubs, but TOO LATE...do you think anyone'll GO NEAR ME after the bile you spewed [just take a look at the number of comments people leave for me as opposed to you]???) but Shimamoto didn't, and I gotta admit that his li'l snit "reference" stung the most. Here's a guy who was calling me up all the time, chatting about Detroit rock this and Mick Farren that for hours on end who seemed like the coolest person who could have graced this earth, and yet he too had to jump on this anti-Chris bandwagon making a whole slew of unfounded comments about me and my "beliefs" in an attempt not just to "censure" but to BURY. Listen Ken, any guy who goes about writing stories about black blues singers who like to pee on white women doesn't have any room to talk! And OK, so that's bad taste...hey, I GREW UP on seventies bad taste just like a lotta other people, only I knew enough not to progress to the modern-day politically pious version like you undoubtely have! Having to be called sexist (well, OK, I am traditional in many ways as are most people at last count), racist (hmmmmmm, if I were I wouldn't even have let you come NEAR me, and besides it's you who was tossing about the "guinea" term...did I ever make any terse comments about your race???) and homophobic (maybe about as much as everyone else who voted against same-sex marriages) in that typical hit and run fashion is bad enough, but when it's done by people whom I've given ample magazine space to and bragged about to my TRUE friends...well I know my back is large enough to sustain more knife wounds but et tu, Kenny? (hic!) But why end this diatribe on a sour note? There were a few good things about the year 2004, like the 9-CD Albert Ayler box set which I'm going to have to tackle more sooner than later, not to mention the Rocket From the Tombs reunion CD which I have on order (though frankly, I'm not expecting that much) and the Henry Flynt and the Insurrectionists CD on Locust which is also winging its way to my door as we speak, so it wasn't like the year was a TOTAL washout. And I'm sure 2005 will offer us some new wonders by groups both new and old, with a few good archival digs in store and who knows, perhaps there will be a few more new acts out there that I can get obsessed over just like in the old days. I mean, I wasn't expecting much from the likes of LSD March or Up-Tight, and those bands are amongst my tops for the year...three years ago, who woulda thunk??? But whatever, here's hoping that all of you faithful BLOG TO COMM fans have a Happy New Year and may everyone I dig stay healthy and groovy with plenty of fine eating, heavy-duty musical listening and generally great TV jamz all the year through. All the rest of you (and you know who you are!) can go to hell. While in the midst of preparing my massive New Year's Eve wrap-up I thought I'd toss out this list of my faverave Top Ten Tee-Vee programs of all time (or at least the Top Ten of this week!) in order to add a little levity to your probably sagged-out post-Holiday existence. Nothing serious here, just having a little bitta fun with this filler that's bound to get some of the brainiac types confused so don't get too excited... 4) THE HATHAWAYS-Peggy Cass did more with her life than pop up on TO TELL THE TRUTH (or was it I'VE GOT A SECRET or WHAT'S MY LINE??? All those shows were interchangeable to me!). And sharing the spotlight with a buncha chimps didn't hurt any either! 5) HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL-Richard Boone as a sophisticated yet brutal gun-for-hire in the Old West works well despite just how bad such a concept could have flopped in the wrong hands and at the wrong time (like say, 1971). Too bad he hadda go to pot, get fat, shaggy and become HECK RAMSEY! 7) DRAGNET-...and who can forget Joe Friday? You may prefer the long-running fifties version or swing with the more popular late-sixties variety, but any way you choose it you just can't lose it! 8) THE OUTER LIMITS-Some may say that this, along with ONE STEP BEYOND was ABC's answer to THE TWILIGHT ZONE, but it had a bared-wire intensity all its own. I still remember freaking out over "The Zanti Misfits" not to mention that episode that took place on the moon with the bald guy with the goggles and the big, bulging radioactive eyes. As I was screaming in fear my dad was joking with me, saying that the guy "looks like Mickey Mouse!" No wonder I hate Disney! And folks, if you'd like to leave a comment about a specific entry on this blog, let me remind you that all you have to do is click on the highlighted pound sign at the end of the post which will take you to a page repeating the very same entry complete with a place where you can leave your own comments as well as read those that have already been left. (If I were you I'd try to avoid the "general" comment box at the bottom of the main page, a mistake I'd get rid of even though I'd be losing the comments already posted therein.) Even if you're not a "member" of blogger you can always write an "anonymous" response/retort, though leaving your name would be "nice" but not mandatory. Anyway, I thought I should remind you about this pertinent info in case you had something important (or maybe not-so) to add to/detract from these thrilling and oh-so meaningful (especially in this vacuum-packed world of ours) posts I have been making for well over six months! THE TOTAL CHRISTMAS TALLY IS NOT QUITE IN AT PRESSTIME, but I can tell you that this year I actually made money on the deal for a change! Last go 'round had me way inna red, but scaling back on presents for the uncles/aunts/cousins helped a bit (broke out about even there) though fortunately I did exceptionally well with the closer relatives and gained about $250 in the process. Not bad, and I hope I can do even better next time, finding even cheaper gifts to toss at the folks with perhaps even greater rewards my way! However, my disappointment over the utter lack of useless junk gifts this 2004 season should be noted. Not one Thing Maker or Kenner's Give-A-Show Projector graced the bottom of my tree, nor did any Dinky Toys get stuffed into my stocking! Even something more "adult" (and needed!) like a new turntable/stereo set was not to be found, though I've come to expect that from people who can't take hints no matter how many times you hit them on their noggins with sledge hammers. I'm only hoping for better results in this division comes the 2005 season so wish me luck 'cause I need it given how all those little "asides" and "nudge-nudges" this year were all for naught! Thankfully there were some highlights to Christmas 2004 (which paled next to past Christmasses of worth especially 1971, 1975, 1976, 1979 and who can forget the infamous "Sock Christmas" of 1983, but I've come to expect that). The best part of this Holiday Season was watching both the MR. ED Christmas episode (where Ed relates to Wilbur the saga of how it was a horse who led Santa Claus on his initial journey) and especially the Mr. Magoo looser-than-diarrhea adaptation of A CHRISTMAS CAROL which was originally aired in the glorious year of '62 and shelved since at least the latter portion of that decade for all I know. After having not seen it in, er, quite a long time, I found it rather...staid in the worst sixties NBC "quality programming" way with too many boring musical numbers that probably had me and a thousand other kiddies running for the 'fridge or commode, plus the lack of any Magoo "regulars" like Cholly added to the overall glum nature of this maybe not-so-special. (And the characters who were in it were so lackluster...Bob Cratchit came off like an aimless simpleton while Tiny Tim was so unloveable that I was hoping he wouldn't get that life-saving operation given how utterly boring he was!) Still, it was great to once again osmose that classic UPA animation that made up a small yet strong enough part of early-sixties television (see my Dick Tracy review for more), plus after all these years I got to see that strange "Ghost of Christmas Past" character, this ambisexual being (with long hair and voiced by a woman [Joan Gardner or June Foray...sources differ], but was she or wasn't she???) sporting a flame above it's head who for some odd reason really, er, appealed to me as a five-year-old. I don't know why...it couldn't have been anything sexual 'cause I was way too young for that sorta chicanery, or maybe it was my own mixedupness about the roles men and women play in this world, but somehow I fell in love with this ghost, or at least fell in love as much as a post-toddler could I guess! Maybe it was a platonic thing similar to the feelings Julian Cope had for Damo Suzuki, but there was something about her (?) I found most attractive if you can believe that! Perhaps it was the long hair, the slender figure or even the distorted wispy voice...good thing I didn't see DEATH IN VENICE at the same age or else I woulda really been sexually screwed up! If anything, my infatuation over this character must have prepared me for the likes of Marc and Alice and David only a few short years later! The only "culturally significant" arrival worthy of mention in today's post is the recently (give or take a few years) reissued MAD STRIKES BACK paperback (ibooks, 2002) that was unleashed on the market as part of MAD magazine's fiftieth anniversary celebrations a couple years back. Naturally these paperbacks collecting the early MAD comic book-era sagas are now pretty much needless considering how everybody and his brother have been reprinting these now-legendary (and perhaps overly-praised) stories in one form or another ever since MAD's half-century celebrations began, but considering how they were perhaps the only place to read the original MAD comics (as well as anything EC related) for a long time it's sure neat seeing these old-timey paperbacks available in their original form again even if the printing isn't reduced to a faded grey and the pages are supple enough that you can bend the book without cracking the spine! I remember when I got my first copy of this 'un back in 1972...it was at the National Record Mart in the Eastwood Mall and seeing it in the paperback racks (with the original cover restored---none of that Peter Max stuff that plagued the previous edition!) almost made my eyes pop out (amongst other things!). I immediately picked up a copy and handed it to the pseudo-hippie with the wild print shirt and necktie at the counter and rushed home to read it, which I did with relish (and perhaps some mustard and ketchup as well...hey, I like OBVIOUS jokes just like the next guy not to mention Harvey Kurtzman himself!). Needless to say, when the other Ballantine collections of the original MAD paperbacks began popping up in the racks after a few years of being out of print I was there to latch onto 'em, and you can bet your bottom dollar that when I'm through re-re-re...reading this new MAD STRIKES BACK its gonna join that very same copy I purchased oh so long ago along with the others in that big box of paperbacks sitting in my closet! The highlight of this Holiday Season, at least so far! Maybe I'll get another post in before my New Year's "best," "worst," and "even more worst" of 2004 year-end wrapitallup, but don't count on it! Blaw!!! Sorry there isn't much to today's post, but to put it mildly, I'm bored! Can't even get in the mood to write a review of some old gem I dug outta the collection and spun for the first time in twennysome years. Maybe it's the time of year bein' the Christmas season and all that's getting me down...now, back when I was a stoolboy I used to love getting away from the salt mines for the Christmas break and like any other normal uncultured brat I spent a good hunka the month of December anticipating unwrapping all the presents I was gonna get December 25th morn, but (sad to say) them days're gone forever. Now Christmas is nothing but the last "big event" of the year before I have to look forward to three more months of bitter cold, and at least those months were made merrier by the presence of not only high energy television but rock & roll and comic books to get all obsessed over as I froze my fat butt off! Maybe if Christmas was more like it was back in those golden days of fun trash growing-up suburban ranch house living...really, wouldn't it be great if us grown ups got two weeks off from work (with pay!) and just goofed around at the mall or over at someone else's house breaking their new toys and all that fun stuff??? I mean, I'd really love to spend Christmas Eve with the cousins just liked I usedta, joking around and turning on all of the lights and appliances tryin' to blow the fuses in order to rile up the old folks and eating and drinking until we got sick and staying up late watching some old movie on TV because it made ya feel like a big guy---real big kid stuff! And of course for Christmas we could get more of those goodies we wanted oh so bad as kids! I make it no secret that I'm hoping this year Santa'll leave me a whole buncha old MAD magazines and paperbacks, some classic Corgi Toys, a Mattel Vac-U-Form and of course that SUPERCAR model with the pre-patterned directional guide that I've been lusting after for as long as I can remember. Naturally I'll spend my Christmas dough at the mall browsing through the records in the import bin just like I did during my influential mid/late-teen years "pouring my money down a rat-hole" (as my dad used to say) on Monty Python and Amon Duul albums! Now if I can only get hold of Mr. Peabody and his Wayback Machine so's I can live my fantasies out and not just grumble about the real ghosts of Christmas Past like some post-modern Scrooge! At least when I was a kiddie Christmas meant something, and it wasn't this "peace on earth" drivel! It was pure, unadulterated GREED, goofing off and eating till ya burst, all of which we can use a lot more of these sissified days! As for other things (non-Christmas related), right now I'm not only kicking about how to execute (key word) my year's end (perhaps literal) rundown but dreaming up ways as to how I could/should write about the new Albert Ayler HOLY GHOST box set which has been released on "John Fahey's" Revenant label a few months back (but Chrissy-come-lately has just received it---hey, it's not like I'm Rockefeller 'r anything!). My review of the pre-release sampler can be read here, but you'll have to wait for my epic-dimension treatise on the entire nine-plus CD set which not only comes in a genuine plastic box but includes a professionally-bound book, neat inserts and even a flower from Ayler's casket! I've only had the opportunity to wade through the thing and listen to two of the disques (don't wanna overdo myself all in one sitting!) but for an initial impression of this endeavor all I gotta say is that yeah, I'm glad it's out, but gee willikers I hate it! Well, not because of the music (of which I've heard so far is phenomenal), but because these box sets are so hard to access. Not only do the clumsy dimensions make it hard to store amidst the rest of the compost disques, but the entire packaging seems so fragile especially with the delicate paper sleeves that house the CDs...I feel like I should be using rubber gloves and handling this thing in that same hermetically-sealed room where the Bubble Boy used to live. It's not like I can just drag the thing out and slap in on the old whatever it is you slap CDs onto...when I get my copy of HOLY GHOST into my mitts I feel like I have to use the same sorta care one would give an original Gutenberg Bible! After I chew up and digest the whole thing spinning each disque a few times (and osmose the book and booklets while I'm at it) I'll give you a probably much-anticipated (right!) report you probably can't live without. Other goodies are heading my way as well, and if there's something of value and worth for me to write about you can bet your bottom that I'll be scribbling a little or a lot about it more sooner than later. Hang in there, and if you have any old issues of ARCHIE'S CHRISTMAS STOCKING to send my way please do so, if only to get me into a real mid-Amerigan suburban brat mood for the next Holiday Season! While other blogs tempt you with top five lists, I'm going to do 'em all ONE BETTER and give you my TOP SIX fave rave listening/reading/dining and dancing obsessions so you can all live vicariously through my (I guess) superior to whatever it is you do exploits. Don't go sayin' I don't do nothing for you faithful readers! I gotta admit that I never was too thrilled by the "new" Gizmos that came out in the wake of the infamous "fanzine mafia" version of this now-legandary band. Given that none of the original members were in this live-oriented actively gigging edition (that was formed to back Gizmo Bowieclone Teddy Niemiec's attempt to further his own solo career although for some unknown reason he backed out a week after its formation) and that these new guys had none of the original group's mid-seventies Velvets/Stooges/Dictators/ROCK ON! drive, you could say that I wasn't exactly busting down the door to hear 'em. In fact, I was so non-enthralled that I only played the latterday NEVER MIND THE SEX PISTOLS, HERE'S THE GIZMOS EP once and sold that split album that the faux-group did with new wave cookie-cutters Dow Jones and the Industrials during one of my frequent mid-eighties record collection purges. But then again, I wasn't a huge fan of the late-seventies punk as pUnK (soon to be "punque") sounds that seemed to capture the imaginations of more than a few rock critics at least before Springsteen's DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF WETNESS finally came out! Y'see, I "went" for the kinda groups that seemed to take the best moments that the mid/late-sixties drummed up taking all of that hard-driving inspiration into even more frightening avenues...Pere Ubu and a pre-art project Talking Heads (!) come to mind, but you know there were many more. So you can imagine my surprise giving these "new" Gizmos a listening to years after I dismissed them as grave-robbing shucks. True, neo-Gizmo leader Dale Lawrence ain't no Teddy Niemiec but he's Dale Lawrence which is good enough, and these songs have a nice Ramones-y romp to 'em that don't come off carbon copy or anything like that which is a good change though not mandatory. Superfine originals coupled with great lyrics ("When you die/You will lie/Underneath a cowpie!") make for a welcome relief, and for an added, 1979 kick you even get a punkified take of Al Green via Talking Heads' "Take Me To The River" which, had the Gizmos hit with it 'stead of Byrne's crew, could have veered Ameriga's youth onto the path of pure punky righteousness rather than new wave pretension! A nice surprise which is more than just another tombstone to what was vibrant, free, and ignored. One of the few reasons I have for existing these days is the Sunday Night freestyle/avant jazz cybercasts eminating from the CBGB Lounge. For those of you who don't know, this place, owned and operated by the world-reknown CBGB next door, has given its Sunday evening stage space to the creme-de-la-avant free jazz acts lucky enough to make the scene, and over the past three years there have been many young upstarts as well as old reliables playing the Home of Underground Whatever in a mad rage of fury that equals the very same now-legendary New York Loft Jazz scene of the mid-to-late seventies that yielded us the classic WILDFLOWERS series of LPs on Douglas records. In the past such solo stars and groups ranging from Zusann Kali Fasteau, Joseph Jarman and the Earth People not forgetting free-pattern GIANT Sunny Murray have played the series, and upcoming shows will feature the likes of Byard Lancaster and Luther Thomas, veterans who aren't strangers to the CBGB stage having played there during the post-no wave days of the very-late seventies/very-early eighties. I reviewed Freedomland's AMUSEMENT PARK in my latest, and given that it's become a frequent spin here at the BLOG TO COMM office and that you probably don't know about it I thought I'd better give the disque another mention and perhaps help move a copy or two. AMUSEMENT PARK, recorded at the Lounge on February 10 2002, is the sole release from this interesting avant garde ensemble featuring not only such free jazz veterans as William Parker (he of Frank Lowe's BLACK BEINGS fame) and Daniel Carter, but various late seventies New York rockers like David Hofstra (Contortions, Chinese Puzzle) on tuba and bass saxophone as well as the omnipresent Dee Pop (who's booking these Sunday Night gigs!) on drums. An interesting combination, but it works just as well as all of those seventies avant collectives cluttering up your collection and perhaps swings even more so since this is all going down at a punk rock club and not inna middle of some chic dinner and tux tails swank-set cabaret. Two longies here: "Community Meeting at the Chicken Shack" (34:55) is a wunnerful Shepp-esque romp starting off with out-kilter play on tubas and baritone saxes before turning into this sorta spaced-out free rock that kinda reminds me of the music that was being made on that episode of GILLIGAN'S ISLAND when the castaways began playing this primitive-instrumental music and the warring natives began dancing to it just like on AMERICAN BANDSTAND! "New Brass Miasma" (27:42) is more spazz jazz that reminds me of the free ebb and flow of the best improvisational new-thing twist that the AACM started and more than a few loft aggregates picked up on in the mid-seventies before it all seemed to fade away in the eighties (only to be resurrected thanks to the fine toil of a free-minded being the likes of Pop!). One can only hope that more of the avant garde will find its way to the CBGB Lounge soon, since we all could use return performances from the likes of Billy Bang, Frank Lowe and Milford Graves more sooner than later! (And somebody, how about releasing more gigs from this series, which I'm sure serious jazz critiquers will be praising to the hilt in forty years but we're in on the game NOW so be proud of yourself FOR ONCE!) Here's a brand-spanking-new "digitally remastered" (if that really means anything!) re-release of this platter that originally came out on Brian Eno's Obscure label back in the days when Eno was so humongous that he too could have his own company to do whatever he wanted to just like Frank Zappa and the Jefferson Airplane! Being an import bin hunter when this originally came out in (I believe, booklet notes being, er, obscure) 1976, I was familiar with this debut release from British composer and Larry Fine lookalike Nyman but didn't dare snatch it up not only because money was such a rare object of desire at the time, but because I didn't feel like taking chances with my hard-begged moolah on a platter that coulda been a dog, no matter how enticing it may have looked. Well, here it is in my sweaty palms twenny-nine years later and guess what? I'm taking chances not only because I now have a little more scratch to spread around, but because I figure that at the rate I'm going I'm probably going to be dead more sooner than later and I better start lending an ear to a lotta things I've passed up o'er the years before I start taking up residence in Potter's Field! Three tracks here, and if you were expecting some sorta strange avant garde classical cum rock screech like I was you too will be in for a shock. A nice shock mind you..."1-100" is a side-long (using old el-pee terminology here!) solo piano track featuring various dolorous chords that kinda reminds me of something I woulda done age twelve playing at random albeit most of my notes woulda been clunkers. "Bell Set No. 1" sounds like a buncha clockwork gone kaplooey. It brings back memories of this time when I was in my teens and my dad was fixing this small clock we used to have in our living room and the chimes on it struck out in this weird, wavering, twisted way. I told my dad I thought it sounded cool. He told me I was nuts. Anyway, if you got a whole buncha clocks that chimed in this distorted way at various decibels and pitches it would probably sound like "Bell Set No. 1." "1-100 (Faster Decay)" comes off like the original only (as you'd guess) faster, like maybe if I got good enough at cranking out those John Schaum chords a li'l quicker and wanted to impress the uncles and aunts when they came over. Anyway, I hope my personal injections into this writeup read a lot better'n the reams of boring, clinical and staid reviews of this CD you're more or less likely to find! This one came as part of a 10-CD set of various Les Rallizes Denudes live/studio/solo endeavors (which also includes their OZ DAYS tracks and leader Mizutani's performing farewell backing Arthur Doyle), but for me it's one of the most important of the batch for it documents the group's heavy Velvet Underground-influenced sound and vision being done at a time when John Cale was still driving the Velvets towards avenues of unspeakable beauty and density. Yes, along with Doug Snyder's Cooger and Dark's Pandemonium Shadow Show and Le Stelle De Mario Schifano, Les Rallizes Denudes were creating an EPI-influenced sonic/visual blast and at a time when we were at least five years away from realizing just how widespread and influential the entire Velvets/Warhol scene was! So you've gotta admit that we better give these Tokyo thumpsters their just DUES for at least for being ahead of the rest of us as far as knowing that the musical high point of the twentieth century was happening in a Polish meeting hall in New York and not necessarily a ballroom in San Francisco! I believe this CD is identical to the '67-'69 legitimate offering that lead Denude Mizutani briefly released in the early-nineties, though for some odd reason the twenty-minute "Smoking Cigarette Blues" (a fine hunk of repeato-riff garage sputum that sounds like Davie Allen and the Arrows trying to play "Sister Ray") is missing. But you can find that one on vinyl if you look hard enough. What you do get on this CD is an excerpt from the very first Denudes gig in early 1968 sounding like a tape I have of the second Family Dog Tribal Stomp from 1967 where Quicksilver, the Oxford Circle and Big Brother and the Holding Company got together and created this wild feedback whoop. Mizutani's guitar careens and crashes while the drummer keeps to the floor tom sounding like he's about to declare war on Abyssinia! Then there's this harmonica player breathing in and out Huck Finn-style like he took lessons from Roscoe Mitchell and Leroy Jenkins! Some tracks're great buzzsaw six-oh garage (played in the Japanese "tradition" a la the Jacks and Golden Cups...hah!) while others may even be a little sappy for your tastes (a lotta these Japanese proto-punks tended to have their softer, more pop-oriented Kyu Sakamoto moments, and there are two slow and terse numbers here [each punctuated with a small bell] that come close to...Bob Segar's "Turn the Page"?!?!?!?), but if you too are a follower of not only the Velvet Underground but all those groups they influenced long before that became "hip" (and a million subpar spuds took the drive and drone and rammed it into the ground), here's another one for the pile. In my original review of this recently-reissued rarity (scroll down), I did mention that the Beat of the Earth would take time to grow on me. Well, it has...sorta, at least enough that I can enjoy it more on a west coast Seeds-drone level and ignore the at-times lovey-dovey lyrics not to mention the silly hippie patter on side-two (again, using old vinyl talk here!). It actually has a nice late-sixties West Coast "vibe" that I gotta admit comes off good, at least until the West Coast went from the likes of Love and the original Byrds to the early seventies fringe and acoustic guitar whole earth eating stuff that David Crosby was riding to the bank with. Still, I'm wary about head Beat Ron Pearlman's other endeavors which I fear may take the seventies portion of the Californian equation to heart. There's a professional CD of this available on line from the same people who also have a bunch of Backdoor Men CDs up for sale not to mention a digital take of the ten copies only Peter Laughner/Terry Hartman NOTES ON A COCKTAIL NAPKIN acetate w/o the skips and crackles, but I keep forgetting to order that stuff which must prove how little the original Cleveland seventies thrust means to me these days. However, I do own this cheap-o knockoff which I not only bought directly from the band way back in 1999 but reviewed in the now outta-print (and thankfully so, considering the jerk who contributed to it!) BLACK TO COMM #23. Recorded in 1975 and released a year later, JIMMY BELL'S STILL IN TOWN remains 15-60-75's best (I never could "get into" their eighties-period recordings, which were jazzier and less-intense), showing the Numbers Band guys at their peak in many ways sounding like just about any other seventies Akron/Kent/Cleveland underground aggro of the day (pre-media push) doing the hard garage band thud with hefty Velvet Underground reference points, only with a horn section and a way stronger blues approach than most of the new wave would have ever dared. These guys were such a big fixture in Kent throughout the seventies and eighties, and people who saw them way back when tell me they seemed to be destined for way bigger things that never did happen. And hey, if there are any Cleveland/Akron seventies underground aficionados reading this, could you/would you please give me some insight as to what the group Nightlife were like (they being a jazz band featuring members of the Numbers Band and Tin Huey wanting to do "something different," which usually meant gigging at one of those small run down bars where it seems somebody gets shot in the parking lot at least once a week), not forgetting an ultra-obscure Cleveland-area act called the LETTERS Band, they also playing the same kinda murder hotspots 'cept they seemed to be oriented near the campus of Case Western Reserve University. Anyway, enough of that. I hope you've appreciated the extra mile (actually, the extra review!) that I went for this posting, and considering the time of year it is let me close with this bit of seasonal holiday advice...keep Chris in Christmas! Y'know, I really don't want to write this post after such a hard day at work. But I must. Not because of any self-important call to duty. Not because of any desire to enlighten you readers about rare and obscure releases and music that you undoubtedly would want to know about. NOT because of any sick sort of "oneupmanship" ("Ha ha, I got it and you don't!") or anything along those lines. The reason I am posting this is because some other people (who will thankfully remain nameless) have just put up a buncha new and fresh items that are going to take a lotta the thunder away from MY scribings, and I don't want to look like the lazy and shiftless LOUT that you undoubtedly think I am, especially in the light of their varied musings! So here's a brief lowdown thingie that I've promised you ages back on some of the Japanese underground rock CDs I've gotten hold of only a month ago but am writing about now because...I am really such a lazy turdball, ain't I! It doesn't quite hold up as well as their earlier releases. Perhaps it's too "heavy" without the fine psychedelic early-Velvets blast that attracted me to this Les Rallizes Denudes-influenced bunch in the first place. (It seems that Up-tight is starting to veer away from the Velvets/Denudes basis heading straight for...Budgie-territory???) Future listens, as usual, will hone my opinion but on first earful all I had to say was..."when's the song going to start???" Various Artists-THE NIGHT GALLERY VOL. 2: 21ST CENTURY WEST PSYCHEDELIA (Alchemy, and just guess where you can buy it on-line!) Yeah, I don't know what "west psychedelia" is either, but what it is is pretty good! Well, I still prefer this series' initial volume of dreamy, powerful, energetic and erotic (in the purest 1967 Jonathan Richman sense) rockism which you can read about here, but the second volume in this hopefully long series also features its fair share of early-VU-inspired joy that doesn't quite zoom me back to those thrilling days of yesteryear like the first one, but it still has more than its fair share of high points. Top moments...Coa (Eddie and Bill from LSD March) making one of the finest atonal rackets ever on a mere bass and drums, while whoever it is that did the opening acoustic tracks (liners are in Japanese which doesn't help me) sure managed to pull it off spiffy and w/o looking like a buncha hippies on the Boone's Farm Apple Wine kick! Whoever they are, they sorta remind me of Nagisa Ni Te only better; with a little more emotion and verve in order! She Brings the Rainbow also deserve kudos if only for that blistering guitar rave that opens their first track while Magura Mozart should be mentioned not only for their name but for the way they hearken back to some strange proto-punky sound kinda coming off like Faust at their garagiest. Hmmmmmm, it ain't that bad after all, though definitely lend ear to the first one! The Japan-based "Underground" label has released a couple of "must have" (and perhaps a couple "just try'n find it!") items that probably will appeal to whomever reads this blog including a Les Rallizes Denudes live '74 2-CD set that I haven't even seen offered for sale, but this one's relatively easy to find. And it is a treasure especially for those of you studying the Japanese proto-punk style for it contains a history of recordings made by one Hiroshi Nar, a guy who deserves at least a plaque in the Punk Rock Hall of Fame just for being a member of Japan's two biggest early-seventies p-rock aggregates, they being Zuno Keisatsu and believe-it-or-not but the Denudes guys themselves! I dunno if that makes Nar the Japanese equiv. of Peter Laughner being in both Rocket From the Tombs and Television, but anyway this guy's been pretty prolific as of late not only recording (and singing in his best Mick Farren nasal-voice) with the Jokers on PSF but by getting his archival and therefore rawest booty released in a variety of CD forms. Some of it is "must have," like his ten-CD series of three-inch CD-Rs featuring old home-recordings (Eclipse only has five of 'em, which I guess is five more than NONE) ranging from an early garbled '65 version of "The Times They Are A'Changin'" to some rather inspired early-seventies bedroom-level recordings that recall similar efforts by everyone from Laughner to Metal Mike Saunders. Some of these releases are totally disposable like this sub-bootleg recording he did with Nishinihon which came outta Australia, but for those looking for the best available historical overview of Nar's career get hold of WHERE DO YOU COME FROM! A proto-punk trip detailing most if not all of Nar's "professional" groupings, this 'un begins with an interesting live thing from (I guess) the early-seventies, an organ-dominated and typically truncated live-cassette recording which seems to border on early-seventies garage concerns before suddenly traipsing into what could only be considered a garage-progressive keyboard romp reminding me of ? and the Mysterians osmosing into one of those German prog-garage groups (like Ainigma?) that collectors seem to consider "punk" (not that I'm going to argue about it!). Again, liners are in Japanese so I certainly am inna dark, but you get choice tracks from Zuno Keisatsu (a bit sing-songy but raw nonetheless) and '74-era Denudes (which are worth the price of admission) besides rarities from Nar's more current aggregations like Niplets and Port Cuss which do "continue in the tradition" even if they were recorded long after the radiation from seventies underground brilliance sorta died down. Someone out there should do an English lang thing on Nar for BLACK TO COMM if it ever comes out...any takers? The original of this goes for like $500-plus (only ten copies made it out), but I managed to get it burned for me (for a nominal fee). You man say it's a burn as well, since these CDs are rather short (one clocking in at I believe a little over eight minutes or so!) but given that you need to hear more of LSD March's brilliant psych-punk I'm sure the average fan won't mind the fact that the entire shebang could have been reduced to maybe two disques en toto. LSD March are undoubtedly the current leaders of this scene now that Les Rallizes Denudes have abdicated their throne of velvet (Underground)...with Up-Tight not quite living up to past promises (I hope future listens hone my "appreciation") Michishita Shinnsuke and company (including the infamous Eddie and Bill) are perhaps thee undisputed kings (and queens) of lizard slink with their style veering all over the place sounding like Mirrors one minute and the Zombies (Doors?) the next with nary a clunker to be discerned. Their latest (scroll down for the review) is a contender for best o' '04 as we speak, and the way things are going LSD March might just worm their way into my all-time top-hundred best bands of all time lest they start dishing out subpar sputum like way too many bands w/promise ultimately did. Remind me to review their 1997-2001 AT MUSHROOM one of these days. These people who released this monster've also put out about five Les Rallizes Denudes box sets (there must be about fifteen Denudes sets out there, and I've got about half of 'em!), and these Japanese noise/psych groups on their European tours from the mid/late-nineties would appeal to those of you stoked on Mizutani's almost three decades old quest for the perfect feedback drone. Only got through about six of the ten disques in this box but here's what I can discern...Toho Bara remind me of 1968 Pink Floyd while I can't even remember what Ohicami No Jiican sound like. Mainliner are a fantastic ball of raw sound though the hands down winners here (which would figure since they take up a huger hunk of these platters than one would expect) are Musica Transonic who remind me of High Rise (which would figure since someone from them is here) taken to even higher levels of distorted shards of metallic frenzy. Can't wait to hear the rest. Hopefully coming up in the next few posts, a review of the latest Gizmos collection and the Albert Ayler box set on Revenant (currently preparing myself for the latter with a constant bombardment of my Ayler collection CLOCKWORK ORANGE-style...pray for my survival). How often do you like to curl up with a good book? Frankly, nowadays there ain't quite as many good books to curl up with like there were when I was a kid...now, back then I couldn't wait to rush home from scrool to read a good book 'specially on a cold winter's day, though the kinda books I was curling up with weren't exactly the ones my teachers and folks had in mind! Actually, the literature the forces of Grown Up Squaredness wanted me ro read (TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MESS, SILAS MURMER) actually were good for curling...the SPORT of curling that is, since I'm sure if ya pressed alla the "cultured" books that I was s'posed to read (being of such a higher class of human than all of those base and lowbrow children I went to school with) into one big HUNK and got yer brooms and skates and headed for the nearest frozen pond you'd have a fine game of curling in no time! But as for reading...naaaaah! Face it, the kinda books THIS kiddo went for were far more enriching than reading about some fag sailors and an old grumblebum! I didn't waste my time with those phony classics, I went for the REAL ones...THE MAD READER, MAD STRIKES BACK (and all the other ones up to and including GOOD 'N MAD), DENNIS THE MENACE A.M. (Ambassador of Mischief), PEANUTS EVERY SUNDAY, THE MIGHTY THOR and a whole turdload more. Face it, life is too short for culture! I still stand by my ten-year-old (that is age ten, not ten years back!) reading rules, which is why I say that if you wanna read something good and beneficial these days don't waste it on shallow one-dimensional drivel that pretends to "speak" to your inner being. Waste it on something without any redeeming snob value for once in your life! And what a better way to waste it than on a book like SUICIDE: NO COMPROMISE by David Nobakht (available through SAF publishing, copyrighted 2005 but I got one early!). Yes, it's a book all about one of rock & roll's baddest of the bad boy underground rock acts of the seventies, and yeah there coulda been more pictures in it (though the ones they do have from the early undocumented days were worth the 25 year wait) and the writer's one of your typical modern-day cookie-cutter scribblers who takes huge blocks of quotes and surrounds them with what he thinks you should know about what he's writing about (as if the quotes enough aren't helpful on their lonesome), but it's still a wowzer. Yeah, Nobakht is kinda "staid" as far as giving his subject matter any real dimension plus he has this irritating habit of reminding us of what else (in the "real world," natch!) was happening in the Suicide saga at certain points in time as if the fact that LOVE STORY and M*A*S*H were box office boffo the same year Suicide formed has any bearing on anything, but the mere idea that a book about one of the top 100 rock/roll bands of all time has been unleashed certainly overcomes any adverse reactions one may have to the chicness of it all. If you are/were a guy like me who, being so enamored of the Suicide credo, tried to track done any li'l piece or chard of information on 'em just a'hungerin' for more and more of that insatiable history, man will this book help you out! It sure helped me. For years Suicide were up there on my honor roll as one of the few rock & roll bands with a truly unique concept, and that certainly put them in the same realm of avant garde street rock alongsides the Velvet Underground, Stooges, the Cleveland strata as well as a variety of fellow New York groups of an equally twisted vision, most notably those of the "no wave" which sprang from the loins of Alan Vega and Martin Rev. And hey, I was just one of those befuddled inna middle a nowhere suburban bums who was more or less enamored with all those reports of what was happening in New York at the clubs that were incessantly pushing underground rock in a world of disco and mainstream mush (not forgetting FM sludge...it's like what Dale Lawrence said in the booklet of the new Gizmos CD collection on Gulcher; underground rock/punk/garage/what-have-you instantly made EVERYTHING else pale in comparison, and if you don't "get it" you're heading straight for Chuck Eddy territory). And I hate to bore you again with all of this oft-tossed about personal background but in case you DIDN'T know, the Velvet Underground (who at the time I didn't even connect with as far as their being influential on a whole slew of music I was enjoying) had really re-arranged my listening parameters, and for some not-so-odd reason I was being sucked in by a whole variety of groups featuring guys in wraparound shades and dark clothing looking like aliens from another world playing music that fit in with these preconceived notions of mad-drone rock. I think I told you how I imagined the Velvet Underground to have sounded (this is at age 13 or so) after taking a look at 'em on the back cover of their first album? Well, Suicide sounded EXACTLY like I imagined them to sound, without the guitars or viola, of course, and with a rhythm machine. OK, maybe there's not ENOUGH nit-picking information (or at least enough as a guy like me would wanna know) here, but at least there's more than nothing. I mean, hey, I'm glad that the pre-Suicide Reverend B. (a play on Martin Rev's real surname, Reverby although that is not mentioned anywhere in this book) got their just dues, but I sure coulda used some technical data like instrumentation, members, recordings etc. (And a CD or ten would be welcome given all the new hoopla that'll be a result of this book goin' on!) The usual mistakes and inaccuracies can be found if one looks hard enough, and if the interview Suicide did with CHANGES (which was a major publication at the time) way back in '71 was discussed somewhere in these pages, I missed it. But still, despite the occasional breeze-throughs and the author's politically pious stuck-on-the-hipster-vision-of-life snootism (I mean, who else but a young idealist would refer to a flophouse as a "homeless shelter"?), I got a pretty fair fill of new and exciting information that made me a happier man. Like I said, I coulda used much more, but I guess I've gotta be happy with what I did end up with. Yes, I was zoned. Right back to those days when I would read about the "futuristic" night club Max's Kansas City and envision a stage (and city) just brimming fulla these Exploding Plastic Inevitable rejects playing their gritty, under-the-covers New York City noise to large and appreciative audiences and here I was stuck in English class readin' THE GRATE GATSBY wishing that I could roam wild with these savages! NO COMPROMISE does capture that whole En Why See rigmarole pretty good even with the author's usual fumbles here/there, and despite the typically post-seventies lack of insight and skill in telling us just why group "x" is the bestest thing ever let's just say you get the message. Nice supporting cast here too...Peter Crowley gives us some more of that history regarding how he got to book all them bands into Max's in the first place, while you get some surprise guest appearances from the likes of Dee Dee Ramone, Sylvain Sylvain, Jayne County and even James Chance telling us about Suicide this and no wave that! The omnipresent Rudolph Grey pops up telling us about his Suicide encounters, and although they're not mentioned by name Vega relates to us about the time he, Arto Lindsay and Grey played a gig as the Blue Humans which Grey has on tape but won't release for some cockamamie reason or another...feh! All these cool cat appearances are enough to make you forget the lesser-lights who also share the spotlight such as Michael Stipe and Henry Rollins, which might be enough to make you take a running jump but don't. Heck, even Miriam Linna puts in her two centavos, and I gotta say that if she's in the book you know it's gotta be a winner! (I only wish the author had tried getting hold of Byron Coley for a comment or two, especially since Coley has views on Suicide that pretty much mirror those of his mentor Lester Bangs. Both of 'em seemed to have had a love/hate relationship with regards to the Revega team, and considering how frothing at the mouth Coley could have gotten at times his imput would have been more'n welcome. [Many seem to forget about Bangs putting Suicide down as phony preeners in his Peter Laughner obit despite heaping praise in the past before 360-ing after the release of their first album.] Coley's involvement went much farther to the point of personally hassling Vega at a number of Suicide shows...he in fact can be heard on the first set of a May '77 Max's gig tape that's been floating around for years giving the duo a hard time before being flung down the steps by the bouncers. But then he did a switcheroo as well, though still seemed to harbor old hatreds at least when I was talkin' to him back in the late-eighties.) And to be fair about it, a lotta the later, eighties-on information that was dispensed was about as exciting to me as Art Garfunkel reciting "Desiderada" while the Enoch Light Orchestra plays in the background. That era was too boring for my tastes and maybe even painful especially since what the seventies promised the eighties certainly didn't deliver on (plus, the solo careers of the two didn't quite thrill me other'n on the early records and only a rare 1986 bootleg LP I have was of any enjoyment whatsoever), but still, SUICIDE: NO COMPROMISE made for some pretty thrilling eyeballing just like inna old days when I'd peruse some NEW YORK ROCKER and just go wild about all the avant gardeness going on in the big town and how I was so glad to be living at the same time it was happening and how I thought it would never end. Well, it DID end, and maybe a lot faster than any of us would have believed, but it was fun while it lasted. At least this book captures some of the reasons as to why those days were great, and maybe somehow, somewhere that whole scene can eventually be relived on modern terms and I don't mean all this ersatz jive that's going on today. Who knows, maybe SUICIDE: NO COMPROMISE will be the book that catapults New York back into the swing of high energy post-Velvet Underground drone more sooner than later! Here's a worthwhile link that should be of great interest to fans of the early Velvet Underground whateveritis that makes obsessive/compulsives like me want to know more (and hear more...when is Polygram gonna get up off their duffs and release some more of that early stuff given we've been waiting years on end for it?!?!?) long after the fact! Yeah, I know that Jeroen Vedder over at THE NEXT BIG THING reviewed it as soon as it hit his mailbox, and he can do that if he wants to in order to beat doofuses like me to the punch, and you can call me an old fogey if you like but I prefer to thoroughly and thoughtfully read my mags before I write 'em up! And given that I didn't take the Evelyn Woods course like Vedder did and I tend to linger on the beauty and significance of single words while others just woooooosh through 'em, let's just say that it took me a lot longer to digest (urp!) the latest UGLY THINGS than it would the usual brilliantines out there in quickie blog land. So while everybody else has pointed out that this mag exists and have filled you in on what's in it and what it's all about, let me just say that here's my UGLY THINGS (#22) write-up for your perusal, and even a jaded person like myself must admit that the mag sure has come a long way in twenny-one year's time ever since it was a neet xeroxed dying gasp of the seventies fanzine era (even though it debuted in '83) when the old guard (THE GROOVE ASSOCIATES, TAKE IT!...) was dying out and the new breed of hardcore and garage band 'zines were more'n anxious to take their place. Sheesh, I can still remember that summer day in 1983 when I was cutting the yard around the lamp-post contemplatin' whether or not to fork over the money for the first issue (or was it the second?) being sold through the latest Bomp! catalog, and parting with the buck or two it cost in order to savor its tangy, six-oh punk-fueled pages surely ranks as one of the smarter things I've done in my life along with buying a copy of LOADED upon first or second sight (March, 1976) solely on account of its legend or deciding on whether to snatch up the Alice Cooper "Elected" single or Arlo Guthrie's "The City Of New Orleans" at the J. C. Penney's at the Eastwood Mall (summer '72) opting for Alice (and thus saving you all from the fanzine I would have ultimately created had I chosen Arlo, namely THE DOWN HOME GOOD TIMES GAZETTE!), my first ever non-flea market record purchase if you can believe that! So that's my UGLY THINGS epiphany, and I'm sure you'll write about yours on your own blog one of these days... (After thinking it over a bit...I bought #2 from Bomp! since the first was sold out, though I sent away for the first ish and got it from Mike saying it was the last one available, so if there are any historical anal-retentives out there looking for such facts for future Stax bios and the like, here's a tasty footnote for ya!) Anyway, you can't call UGLY THINGS a fanzine anymore which perhaps is our loss but editor Mike Stax's GAIN (mainly, monetary gain!). But still, Mike keeps cranking out these UGLY THINGS faster than Wales keeps cranking out bastards, and who am I to fault Stax for his strong capitalist desires (coupled with a rock & roll obsession that woulda gotten me locked up years ago!) which have resulted in this mad desire to spread the garage band rock & roll word no matter how much it must cost him to unleash these thick phonebook-sized mags! Yes, while most other fanzines have either died out due to their inbred stifling natures or keep on going not knowing they've been dead for years (and you can guess who I'm talking about!), UGLY THINGS and the Ugly One himself (just kidding!) keep going on, and you can tell that Mike's hit the BIG TIME because he doesn't even want me to write for him anymore which is really saying something (what it says is that I'm a lousy writer which I am, but as long as I have people eagerly reading my tripe why should I disappoint my public?)! In the past we've often wondered about Greg Prevost's age, but nowadays we wonder about what Mike Stax does for a living because it must be a ritzy job if he can afford to put out magazines the quality of this! (Probably works at the same mysterious place Ward Cleaver and Ozzie Nelson do...hee!) I didn't read the entire latest issue yet, and I doubt that I ever will because it's so gosh-darn big and besides, there may be a few things here and there that don't exactly light a fire 'r anything (like the Dickens article, which I can't throw myself into at all!), but I think I've read enough to give this garage/punk 'zine a thoroughly objective review. Well, about as objective as I can be anyway, but for the sake of order here's a rundown (no, not literally) of what I think was fine and perhaps no-so-fine about the new UT, and I hope you will agree too! THE GOOD STUFF: I gotta hand it to Mike...he coulda published the ongoing Misunderstood saga as some big book complete with a humongous price tag (hey Mike, ever wonder why I never ordered any records from you? You must think all yer readers are members of the Fortune 500 or something and frankly I'm lucky if I can break outta the four-digits a year trap I'm in!), but just to show us that he's a fine chap and all he's running it in installments which undoubtedly is a treat for all of us reg'lar readers. Yeah, I know I can't exactly get excited over a period in rock (sans "& roll") music that champions the likes of Mr. Palsy himself Joe Cocker, but it's still fun reading even if the subject matter at the time might not be. (Like with BACK DOOR MAN and DENIM DELINQUENT, you KNOW the writing's good even if you're not quite interested in what's being written about but it seems so engrossing anyhow!) Also of worth...the vast assortment of plattertudes given to such wondrous obscurities (in the realm of dopus americanus, of course!) as the Creatures, ex-Move Ace Kefford (!), the "even newer!" MC5 (hokay...DTK/MC5!) and others I will read about as soon as the laxatives kick in. Johan Kugelberg (is he the same Johan who was Herman's less-couth prototype on an ancient episode of THE MUNSTERS??? I'm only saying this because he used to wanna be friendly with me and all, but has since dropped any correspondence and contact leading your not-so-humble reviewer to think he's gone down the same sorry path as all those other "friends" who turned on me worse than Ben Arnold himself!) weighs in with more of his collector's scum "I got it and you don't!" reviews of garage/punk low-fi trash-rock gems (though Johan missed a few...no "Forming" by the Germs, or even those old Umela Hmota and Dom tracks would be worth the mention even if they didn't appear on any singles!). I can't forget the reams of reviews of recordings and books I wish I could afford but I can at least read about 'em, eh? (Wow, Mike must have some really hot job if he can buy all the recordings that peons like me can only DREAM ABOUT!!!) Believe me, what you're glomming in UGLY THINGS today is what you'll be rediscovering on this blog once I can afford the booty, sometime in 2040, so don't be a Chris-Come-Lately like I am! And one thing I really like about this ish is that the usual gang of idiots who used to write as if they were still working at the "want ads" section of the local paper seem to be improving. No names, but I used to think that these few writers were bringing the quality of UGLY THINGS way down with their flaccid skills which tended to bore me to pieces. (I mean, I used to love the whole post-Meltzer gonzo style which helped to get me through the eighties and even dabbled in it myself, but now the pendulum seems to have swung the other way towards...college dissertations???) Nowadays I can actually enjoy reading these scribes' wares since they're not as one-dimensional nor as Calvin Coolidge-esque as they may have seemed at one time, but I'd probably STILL wanna kill the whole lot of 'em (and vicey versy) would we ever meet face to face. THE BAD STUFF: Well, I dunno if there's anything really bad in this issue but I'll try to find something. OK, there's the article on Mel Lyman who you think would make a great subject matter for the likes of an issue of UT, but the author fills us people who've been in on the Lyman Family game for quite some time with very little if anything we didn't know already, nor does he give us any insight into the mystique of Mel that us familiar types would have liked to have read about given that the Lyman subject has not been as thoroughly exhausted as it has been with his West Coast brother Charles Manson. Besides, it seems that a lot was left out of the Lyman saga like the time he flew out to visit Manson and his similarly-minded Family in 1968 and how the two hit it off really well (Manson eventually dropping Lyman into his conversations and quoting him as well even to the point of saying "Mel Lyman is my mentor!"---and how could anyone writing a piece on Lyman ignore such a profound statement as that???). Lyman acolyte Mark Frechette's jail stint for bank robbery is pretty much skipped over as well (and contrary to what the author says, Frechette's prison stretch and accidental death while weight lifting are VERY MUCH part of the story's scope no matter what he may think!). And besides, there was no mention of Wayne McGuire anywhere here which would be akin to writing a Lou Reed history without mentioning Lester Bangs I guess! As far as other nit-picking goes...well, like I said earlier the Misunderstood saga is more/less past the scope of my interests settling well into the early-seventies snooze-producing progressive era (I mean, if you told me back in '83 that the likes of Juicy Lucy would be written about in the pages of UT even within the scope of a Misunderstood article I woulda called you a loony...back then Stax would have merely written something along the lines of "Glen Fernando Campbell eventually joined Juicy Lucy and played with Joe Cocker, about which the less said the better!" and left it at that!!!!!) but I still read it only because it's presented so fine and transcends its subject matter to the point where it actually makes the whole shaggy bunch of 'em look good! And if you really want me to pick nits, lemme just say that there weren't quite enough mentions of the Velvet Underground here, and let me remind you that at one time Mike used to be able to drop their name with the worst of 'em! And there you have it...the good, the bad and the UGLY THINGS and frankly, with the fanzine world dwindling and dwindling into nothingness as the days go by and the active high energy rock scenes and fandom surrounding it aging to the point where the mania of thirty, twenty and even ten years back has been reduced to a whimper (just take a look at my sales records sometimes!), the appearance of a new UGLY THINGS is an event that is the closest modern equivalent of waiting for a whole slew of similar-minded rags back in the seventies and eighties when mags such as this (with a much lower fidelity mind you!) pretty much roamed the fandom earth as did the buffalo. Nowadays the thrills are too sparse to pass up and too many of you are doing just that figuring that the force and thrust of the entire scene is just one big memory, but it doesn't have to be that way. If I were you, I'd continue on the righteous path of the high-energy rock & roll living that you grew up with and are probably missing with a passion by buying up as many of these UGLY THINGS as you can find (back issues are available for an arm and a leg), and while you're at it why don't you give some of the competition a go of it as well, eh? As some of you (mainly the guys who sold me this stuff) know I have loads of Japanese goodies to write about, but while the Hiroshi Nar collection and latest Up-Tight offering not forgetting a slew of LSD Marches ferment in my mind I'll be a nice sport and give you a brief review of this newie to satiate your hunger for these obscure yet proto-punk in an anti-punk world Tokyo wonders. Suishou No Fine are yet another modern Japanese group with Les Rallizes Denudes connections (some of the many ex-members have passed through Suishou's ranks) thus making them of some interest to people like myself, and though they sure do have the right credentials this CD succeeds only about half-way. With a hard power-trio setting that at times veers very close to the all-out noise grate that turned me off faster than I would a Mike Myers marathon, SUISHOU NO FUNE remind me of more than a few of those nineties Japanese bands that seemed to clutter up the Forced Exposure catalog at the time...y'know, the ones with the hard artsy crash and thud that never did seem to light a fire under me because it sounded too...er, motionless. Music for monkeys to yank the hair outta their arms to. However, when they're not creating musique concrete with a metallic thud, SUISHOU NO FUNE do have a fine sense of pure underground slam that one can tell evolved from the great psychedelic garage EPI-inspired warm drone of the Les Rallizes guys. When it isn't getting too cerebral and settles into a nice repeato-riff groove (with the femme bassist singing these dulcet la-las) Suishou can even be exhilarating. One worth the effort to search even with the less-than-enthralling moments. Back when my sister was attending Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland I used to hit the two used record shops in nearby Cleveland Heights (on the way to the campus), they being Record Revolution and the Record Exchange. At the time both of these places were like a godsend for a kid who had to search far and wide for not only new but old, out-of-print wonders...there were no used record shops in the Youngstown/Sharon area that I knew of so finding those hard-to-get wares (this being the seventies long before mailorder and internet made even the most obscure offerings commonplace) available at used prices was more than what a depression-wages kid like myself was askin' for! The avant garde classical and free jazz albums were not only plentiful but inexpensive, plus rare items along the lines of bootlegs and imports could be found with ease and without denting your wallet that much. Record Exchange was good enough for bargains especially when trading old discs you got for practically nothing, but I preferred Record Revolution since it was twice as big, had the hugest selection of records and rock magazines one could hope for, plus they had the latest import/local release singles available in a small bin on the countertop which I always would comb through in order to find the latest underground Cleveland release...you can't imagine how many times I'd look through that box hoping for a Rocket From the Tombs single back in 1979! True you had to put up with a bitta the countercultural spew that one could find in this little Bohemia, but really, what was it in the light of import records starting at $5.99 (including the CLUSTER AND ENO LP which the local shopping malls were retailing for a whopping $11.99!) not to mention all of the rare free jazz wonders straight from the local college radio station that one just couldn't find at the local National Record Mart. And who could forget those unholy and illegal bootlegs...man, I even remember seeing Pere Ubu's infamous U-MEN boot in the Record Revolution basement racks going for a paltry $1.99 back when it first came out spring 1979! And one great thing about these shops is that some of the same records would hang around in the bins for years on end! Since Cleveland Heights was folkie/hipster-entrenched, the denizens there would ditch the good stuff (punk, garage, avant jazz...) and take all the Alex Bevan and Down Home Jim Dippy platters they could get their hands on! Leaving the hot stuff for me, who could enter into these shops with maybe ten bucks in my pocket and a stack of used records bought cheap at a local flea market mixed with my own rejects, and leave with a hugeoid, humongous stack which certainly helped quadruple my record collection within a few short months! Sorta like the Charles Atlas plan for underdeveloped rock fans. Believe-you-me...if there was a used album there that I was thinking about buying in 1979, I could guarantee that the very same record would remain there for YEARS ON END in case I'd change my mind somewhere down the line. Like take this copy of the James White album on Animal...the one where Luther Thomas did the horn arrangements and maybe played a bit on it? Well, I saw this promo copy of it in the Record Revolution basement back in '82 when it came out, and thought about snatching it then and there but decided against it. A few years later the same thing. By 1988 I STILL saw it there and, missing the intense bleat of late-seventies underground rock to the max, rescued it from languishing in the bins for yet another ten/fifteen years! Off the top of my shiny dome here are just a few of the records I can think of having bought at both Record Revolution and Record Exchange between 1978 and 1990, and to have fun I'm going to peck out all of the discs I can think of within the range of one minute! OK...ready...set...GO!: Pere Ubu's DATAPANIK IN THE YEAR ZERO 12-inch EP, Patty Waters and Alan Silva on ESP, Acting Trio on BYG, Red Crayola Radar reissues of first two albums, the Styrene Money Band's "Radial Arm Saw" 45, Alternative TV's "The Force is Blind" 45 plus the Mark Perry and the Good Missionaries 45, MC5 KICK OUT THE JAMS, Kim Fowley's OUTRAGEOUS, Kevin Ayers' ODD DITTIES, Sun Ra LIVE AT MONTREAUX, Max Neuhaus' Columbia album w/"Fontana Mix (Feed)," Zappa's 2-LP live '77 set that had the insert for the NO COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL bootleg, Unholy Modal Rounders etc.'s HAVE MOICY!, John Coltrane's INTERSTELLAR SPACE, Ornette Coleman's WHO'S CRAZY, Peter Laughner's Coolie album, the CLEVELAND CONFIDENTIAL EP (which was in that aforementioned singles bin smack-dab next to a display filled with the last issue of SLASH which I neglected to get despite a Roky Erickson interview!), Walter Steding's GET READY EP, THE REMAINS on Spoonfed, Guns 'n Roses' 44 CALIBRE HORTICULTURE 2-LP boot, the Velvet Underground's ARCHETYPES and THE FUGS SECOND ALBUM. Whew, that was tough! OK, it took LONGER than a minute, so whip me with a wet noodle! Anyway, as the blah eighties led to the tiresome nineties, I became more and more introverted and began to stay in my room most of the time hardly venturing out other than to hit a flea market or Chinese restaurant. Believe me, I thought that such things as shopping for records was in my kiddish past, and given how records were giving way to (ugh!) CDs, there wasn't any impetus for me to get up off my acne-laden buttocks to go hunt for records anywhere 'cept maybe a local shop still carrying vinyl where rarities could be discovered on a few occasions. Besides, I HATE shopping for CDs with those plastic holding cases clattering everytime you go down the bin, and it ain't like you can pick 'em up and read the cover notes with any ease like you usedta with albums! I did make one trip back to Cleveland Heights in '97 and felt sad thinking what had happened to those shops that were once brimming full not only with albums and singles but some character. Like I said, shopping for CDs was no fun and the basement used record section at Record Revolution was now filled with used CDs. The only thing remaining of the used record section were a couple of the old-styled bins that survived filled with the same disco drivel they couldn't even get rid of back then! I sorta chuckled at that. Some surviving bootlegs were there, remnants of the old days (BONZO'S BIRTHDAY PARTY and some Hendrix items, plus a new vinyl boot of REM with Roger McGuinn that actually tempted me!), but they were being displayed in a showcase as if they were rare relics of a bygone era, which they were. I was inhibited from asking a clerk if I could inspect them up close. As for Record Exchange, they seemed to be getting a lotta the biz from the new breed of kidz, but all of their CDs were stacked in locked cabinets and there was no way to see what was for sale. I split pronto knowing that I was never going to return. And at that time in my life there were a whole slew of things bothering me and eating away like that gnawing puppy the Spartan boy swiped and hid under his cloak until the dog chewed enough flesh to kill him (the li'l soldier uttering nary a whimper...true Spartan he!), and you can more or less guess that this li'l trip back just helped heave a little more angst on a guy who was going through more than a little bit of it himself (I get that way sometimes). Yeah, I know you can't go home again and things change, but just like I wish that television was firmly stuck in 1963 and rock groups in 1966, I still think it would be neat if record shops were timewarped in 1979, even with the disco! (Well, you need a counterpoint to make the good stuff all the more better!) At least I got a copy of Coltrane's ASCENSION set from the trip so it wasn't a total washout, but I did feel the loss of yet another major source of fun and jamz gone from my gulcheral life, and I've suffered more than a few of those down the line! Heck, it was almost as bad as when you were a kid, and that TV show you were obsessed with was just canceled! Flash forward to last Sunday. It was a whim, but I ended up back in Cleveland Heights after almost seven years! New buildings on one side of the street and oddly enough the same set up and front doors on both record shops, but I passed on Record Exchange (now known as CD and Game Exchange or something to that effect...new name's a tipoff that this place ain't exactly gonna be a fun way to spend my afternoon!). So different yet so the same, at least to the point where I fantasized that I was either Peter Laughner or some made-up Cleveland underground seventies rock personage of my own design who was hanging around the Heights on a cold November day before getting ready for a hot flash gig that evening at the Viking Saloon (some people have sex fantasies and I have rock ones!...well, it's better'n going through my own at-times yawnsville living!). I did get a fine feeling going through the doors of Record Revolution...sure the window display was hyping the likes of Luna just like they did Patti Smith 25+ years back, but it did send a retrogarde thrill down my spine. Of course the import bins where I used to pour over Flamin' Groovies and Soft Boys albums were gone, but they did have the CDs and I could get a bit of excitement thumbing through digitized versions of the same offerings I lusted over long ago. Downstairs is now closed up which is a shame because of that zing I'd get tromping down 'em to see the used/bootleg items up for grabs, but they did manage to move some of the graffiti from the walls next to the staircase over to the upper floor...available for eyeballing was Debbie Harry's '78 autograph as well as a bunch of things from...City Boy??? Dunno where the Laughner thing went, but someone should preserve it all for history's sake! Surprisingly enough amidst the CDs and what's left of the clothing counter where paraphernalia used to be sold in less up-tight times was a display with some local long-playing records by groups I never even heard of, as well as one with what must be the very last batch of used records surviving from the glory days of used bins. Amongst these now-mystical wares was a British copy of WITH THE BEATLES ($6.00) which I actually inspected and considered buying before it dawned on me that I'm not that big of a Beatles fan, as well as a Bola Sete live thing that I was thinking of getting until I decided that I didn't want it that much considering the problems with my turntable. I left the shop, went a few doors down to the book store to see what was left of the shop that was once-brimming with hipster holy grail writings by the likes of William Burroughs and Patti Smith (not much...the only remaining artifacts of a boho past here was some R. Crumb-drawn AMERICAN SPLENDOR poster plus a pic of this Cleveland beat poet guy whose name I forget who got into trouble with the law probably for writing something dirty and killed himself), then returned to Record Revolution and purchased a CD of Funkadelic's FREE YOUR MIND AND YOUR ASS WILL FOLLOW. I had seen a copy of that in vinyl form at the same shop back in '88 and considered buying it then, but passed for some obscure reason. Buying it this go 'round was almost therapeutic, like maybe I did get a chance to slip back and make amends for a past non-purchasing error on my part. To top it off, the man who waited on me was the same guy who had been checking my discs out ever since I started shopping at the store way back in the seventies! And as usual, he made a remark about the item I was buying (saying that he bought FREE YOUR MIND... when it came out and really liked it) just like he would when taking my moolah every other time over the years which I thought strangely surreal, a nice li'l cap to a day which I didn't expect to be anywhere as real as Gig Young's attempt to re-live past joys on THE TWILIGHT ZONE, but it was fitting. 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Dan Lasaga began studying music at age nine. Quite a few years later, he began jazz composition studies at NYU in 1995. He eventually studied under classical composer Marc Consoli, becoming more interested in classical genres. Dan received a Bachelor's of Music in 1999. Since then he has been working predominantly on classical chamber pieces incorporating jazz, world music and whatever else he can manage jam into it. Dan currently resides in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Hubert Chen, a native New Yorker, began private lessons on the violin at age 4. He has studied violin with Margaret Pardee and chamber music with members of the Brentano, Kronos, Manhattan and Tremont String Quartets. Other musical training includes 8 years at Juilliard Pre-College and a BA in Music from SUNY Geneseo. Hubert is a member of the Spirit Quartet, the New York Repertory Orchestra and the third baseman of the Landsharks. He is currently third on the softball team in home runs with 1. It might have been a grounder. 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Despite a tradition of story telling among reporters, narratologists virtually have neglected the reportage genre. The purpose of this thesis is to examine how narrative strategies can be used in reportages and, at the same time, suggest methods for investigating those strategies. The main question is: How can empathy be constructed? Empathy is here defined as a function of presence, perspective, selection and disnarration. A screen of covert values is also added. The study applies a narratological and a media rhetorical approach to journalistic narratives, and focus is on basic discussions supported by analysis samples. Theories by Gérard Genette, Dorrit Cohn, Seymor Chatman, William C. Booth, Gerald Prince, Göran Rossholm, Bengt Nerman and others are discussed. Even though a reportage is about real events, it always represents a personal interpretation. It presents the readers with a represented reality. In a narratological model for the macro level of the reportage I identify the trait of construction as an interaction between three instances: the producer (i. e. the implied author), the narrator and the experiencing reporter. On a micro level this model helps me to explain, for example, how a homodiegetic narrator can be combined with external focalisation, and how another character than the experiencing reporter can be focalised. In the former case I examine the interplay between showing and telling relative to the narrator’s visibility. In the latter case I especially focus on a complex technique for shifting perspectives, both those concerning thoughts, like Free, Indirect Discourse (FID), and those concerning perception. At the same time I study different degrees of perspectivity. Stockholms universitet, Humanistiska fakulteten, Institutionen för lingvistik, Avdelningen för fonetik.
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Clemson University Department of Political Science | College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences Clemson political science professor elected president of Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Welcome to the Department of Political Science at Clemson University. The department offers courses in American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, public administration and public policy. Political Science majors have the option of earning either a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree. Our courses foster original research and critical thinking through student participation and intensive faculty-student interactions. Political science graduates have carved out successful careers working for major law firms; federal, state and local governments; various media outlets; businesses ranging from banking to real estate; nonprofit organizations; and political campaigns and organizations. Many of our alumni have attended leading graduate and law programs at universities including Harvard, Duke and Virginia. Our faculty bring a wide range of scholarly expertise and methodological training to the classroom. They share a commitment to the pursuit of knowledge through both research and teaching. Frequently on call by the press, faculty members have been quoted in a host of media outlets, and several have practical political experience, serving as diplomats, advisors to governors and strategists for congressional and gubernatorial campaigns. January of 2016 marked the first semester-long Clemson study abroad trip to Belgrade, Serbia. Seven students from Clemson spent three and a half months studying at the University of Belgrade. As an alumna of the summer 2012 Balkan study abroad program and a current Fulbright ETA in Niš, Serbia (about three hours south of Belgrade), I was thrilled for the opportunity to initiate an academic exchange between my alma mater and students at the University of Niš. A grant from the U.S. Embassy in Serbia funded the exchange. Read More | NYT Article: 36 Hours in Belgrade | How You Can Study Abroad in Belgrade Office/ Warehouse /Retail Space. Super Location just south of SR 54 and US 41. Units Available: #21115 (3024 sq ft) $ 2646 per month. #21119 (2541 sq ft ) $2223 per month. No CAM's only add fee is sales tax. Owner pays water and sewer. Minimum of a 3 year lease. 5% Annual increase. Units feature 3 Phase Electric, a 10x12 Roll-up Warehouse Door, Steel entrance door, Glass door into Air Conditioned Office with wall to wall carpet, 2 bathrooms & water fountain. Units Include a Signage Spot on the Marquee on US Hwy 41! Seconds to SR 54 & Dale Mabry. 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Any services or products provided by independently owned and operated franchises are not provided by, affiliated with or related to Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC nor any of its affiliated companies. CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - The Cleveland Browns, taking on the New York Jets at FirstEnergy Stadium, made a quarterback change to start the second half and it paid off -- for a little while anyway. The Browns scored during their first possession of the third quarter, giving them their first lead in a game this season. "You have just got to be ready to go in. I kind of am staying ready at all times and not letting a surprise happen. When they said that I was going in, I was making sure that I knew what was going on defensively for the Jets and what they are doing, staying up to date with it. Just making sure that I was ready to go in," said Hogan. With less than two minutes left in the game Browns Duke Johnson scored a touchdown, shaving the lead to just three again. Despite the end result, the Cleveland Browns played much better in the second half giving them hope that they might come out with their first win of the season. Neither team has scored a touchdown in the first half, but the Jets kicked a last second field goal to take the lead, 3-0. The Browns had two red-zone turnovers today and five this season, the most in NFL. The Browns are the only NFL team that hasn't led this season. They also had a chance to get on the board with 30 seconds left in the half but Zane Gonzalez missed a short field goal. "The other one felt like I hit it better. The wind pushed it a little bit left. Two kicks should have been made. It just sucks," explained Gonzalez. "I feel like we just have to put our head down and just keep working. It is tough being 0-5. I would have never thought before the season that we would be, but it is what it is. We have to take it," said Isiah Crowell. "We clearly were beating them up all game, they just made more plays than we did," said Jabrill Peppers. "We are all just trying to do our part. We just have to finish and make sure that we dominate every facet of the game if that's red zone, offense, defense or special teams. I am just trying to do my part," added Myles Garrett. In honor of those who served, the Ohio State University Marching Band collaborated with Michigan State University’s Spartan Marching Band for a rendition of “America the Beautiful.”
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1. Immediately stop feeding your dog the recalled food; save a small sample of the food and the barcode label in case government regulators need to test the food. 2. Disinfect everything, including your dog’s food bowl, food storage container and feeding space with bleach and hot, soapy water. 3. Immediately take your dog to your veterinarian for a wellness exam, even if your dog does not show symptoms of food poisoning. In some cases, internal organ damage can accumulate slowly over time; early intervention is essential to protecting your pet’s health. Over the last several years, numerous dog food brands and treats have been recalled for chemical contamination or Salmonella. This last summer many dog food brands were recalled due to Salmonella; all were manufactured in a Diamond Pet Foods plant in Gaston, South Carolina, USA. This plant makes many brands besides their own Diamond brand; Solid Gold, Canidae, Taste of the Wild, and Kirkland (Costco’s brand) were just some of the types of food affected. Further investigation showed that problems extended back to October 2011. By July 2012, at least 49 people had been sickened from the Salmonella in the dog food, and ten had been hospitalized. Salmonella can cause illness in dogs as well, such as vomiting and diarrhea. It is not known how many pets were affected from this infection. And like humans, some dogs and cats may not show any symptoms, but become carriers of Salmonella and can infect other animals and people. An even larger problem is the chicken jerky treats made in China. It has been known for a few years that many dogs have been sickened from them, and the number of cases is increasing. The FDA just reported that in the last 18 months, 360 dogs and one cat have died from ingesting them. Extensive analysis has not revealed the cause. They have been tested for several chemical compounds including melamine, heavy metals, pesticides, and other toxins and infectious agents. The warning has now been extended to duck and sweet potato jerky treats. For pet owners and veterinarians, there’s nothing quite as scary as discovering the food that you feed your dog is actually making him or a human family member sick. While you can’t prevent your pet’s food from being recalled, you can take the following five steps to reduce the risk for food poisoning and contamination or at least document a problem. 1. Store food in an airtight container. Before adding a new bag of food to the container, thoroughly wash it out with soap and hot water. 2. Save the barcode. Cut the barcode off your dog’s current food bag. Oftentimes a brand will only recall certain bags of food, depending on where they were manufactured. This information is contained in the barcode. 3. Wash bowls and food space regularly, and then disinfect them in bleach. If dry dog food falls on the floor, treat it the same as you would raw meat or chicken; clean the floor immediately with antibacterial spray. 4. Watch for symptoms. If you notice a change in your pet’s behavior and energy levels, contact your veterinarian. Common symptoms include vomiting and diarrhea. It is always possible that your dog’s food may be making him sick but it has not officially been recalled. 5. Practice good hygiene. When feeding your dog, it’s natural to reach down and pick up fallen pieces of food off the floor and put them back in your pet’s bowl. If the food is contaminated with E. coli or salmonella, however, then doing so will spread these dangerous bacteria to your hands. Always wash your hands with soap and water after feeding your dog; never touch your eyes, ears or mouth with unwashed hands. If you suspect that your dog’s food is making him sick, contact your veterinarian and government regulators. In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) formally tracks complaints about suspect dog food and treats. You can contact the FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinator. Anasazi Animal Clinic offers our patient form(s) online so they can be completed it in the convenience of your own home or office. Anasazi Animal Clinic is celebrating National Pet Dental Month in February by giving a 10% discount on all dental procedures done in the Month of February. Dental disease and especially periodontal disease can shorten your pets life, by leading to internal organ infections in the liver, kidneys, respiratory system and even the heart. Periodontal disease can be very painful and result in losing teeth, as well as bad breath and problems eating. You can prevent the consequences of dental disease by having your pets teeth cleaned on a regular basis starting at an early age. Anasazi Animal Clinic will do free awake oral exams on the next two Saturday mornings, January 30 and February 6. So call and reserve a spot for your pet. This offer is reserved for pet owners that see the offer on out web site. Anasazi Animal Clinic offers Care Credit for your convenience, which allows qualified client to spread the cost out interest free. You can apply online at Carecredit.com or call and ask us here at Anasazi Animal clinic. Call us at 928-567-3807 to take advantage of this exclusive offer. You must mention that you saw it on our web site or Facebook.
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Hi, I’m Karin MacDonald, and this is my first year as President of the Adoptive Families Association. My husband Brendan and I have a gorgeous five-year-old son, who we brought home from the Philippines in 2013. We are now officially waiting to bring home a little brother or sister. This is my second year on the committee, and I am very excited about the helping with the role that the AFA plays in supporting families in the adoption and permanent care community in Canberra and region. I hope to bring my experience in working in government to getting better communication for our families – both those waiting, and those already home. I was adopted from South Korea at six months of age and was raised in a small country town in NSW. In 2010 I was fortunate enough to travel to Busan to meet my birth family. I began my involvement with AFA last year, after living abroad for two years. I'm looking forward to working with the Committee to ensure another wonderful year for our AFA members. Hi, my name is Janine. My husband and I are the proud and busy parents of two beautiful children from China. Cheng Rui is 10 years old, adopted from Nanning in 2005. Samuel or Sam as he likes to be called, is a lively 6 year old boy from Huzhou, adopted in 2008. This is my second year as Treasurer and being on the AFA Committee and I look forward to working hard in my assigned role. Hi, I'm Rosa del Castillo Bartolich, mum to a four year old boy named Sol, who I adopted with my husband Andrew from Colombia in 2012. We transferred to the ACT nearly three years ago from Byron Bay, to be closer to family. We believe we are in a rich cultural paradise! I have a degree in psychiatric nursing. Currently, I assist my partner at our ACT chiropractic clinic in Gunghalin in a management role. I was born in South America and am excited about the opportunity to adopt a sibling from Chile. In my spare time I am a Scout leader with Pioneros Spanish Scouts in Turner. The best store builder by ShopFactory powers D1852. All-in one store builder and eCommerce software. BOULDER VALLEY ENT ... published on November 1st, 2018 , page A22 Go Back Print Email Save View Full Size
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This website is part of the Pitchero Rugby Union network. Create your own free Rugby Union club website with Pitchero. I'm not even kidding when I cry, "Uncle!" I just simply say enough. I have been taught to choose silence when I am upset as I might say something I regret. What can I say? I'm a rebel. So I here I am blogging. Really, when you think about it--I'm not SAYING anything. I'm just writing. I'm just unwound. I think my life might be on a souped up version of that Ashton Kutcher show Punked. Gotta be honest... been hit from a lot of sides here lately. And I can handle a punch here or there. But I reached a tipping point today 36 hours ago when I first started this blog post. I won't even go into details. It's just too ludicrous to repeat. And I made a solemn vow as I was praying in my car about the situation. When all I could say in disbelief was, "Jesus. Jesus. Jesus." Then I said, "I refuse to give this any more life. I refuse to give this any more of my time and energy. I refuse to let it consume one more second of my day." For the people driving near me, you can continue to think I was singing out loud in my mini-van. Singing. Talking to God out loud. Making solemn vows. Rebuking the devil to get the heck away from me. (P.S. I know I said not one more second to be given to this and here I am typing it for all of posterity on this world wide web. But, truly, I am refusing to receive the discouragement from said incident). There's a crazy train blowing through town. And I'm afraid to say that I'm the conductor. And it's not even one big crazy. It's just a little crazy piled on top of another little crazy. Technology glitches. Rude people. Solicitors calling at the worst possible moment. Bad hair days. Traffic. Lady Antebellum's tour bus catching fire and shutting down an entire Dallas highway on a bridge for a while. And at some point, you wanna pull your hair out. Climb under the covers and just hide. Rock in fetal position in the corner. That was a good year. I spent my afternoons playing with my friends on my street, passing hours playing Barbies or on my neighbor, Beth's, play scape in her backyard. We roamed around until dark and watched the fire flies come out. I spent my evenings in our sweet basement where I watched television shows like Different Strokes or Facts of Life. My biggest concern was learning all the lyrics to my favorite Amy Grant album. Or Hall and Oates. Or Barry Manilow. I may or may not have owned a record of two of his, also. I couldn't wait to be an adult. Where I could set my OWN bedtime. Because I just knew my parents were doing something fun after I had to go to bed. I had no clue that they were actually feeling like the crazy train hit and they just wanted to beg to not have to adult today. Thank goodness for friends where you don't have to hide your crazy. But they laugh with you and send funny e-cards via group texts. Thank goodness for friends who are daily praying for you, when maybe you don't have the energy to pray for yourself. Thank goodness for family who share you crazy gene. And wild moments of singing lyrics at the top of our lungs as we clear the dinner table. And thank goodness for a God who knows my crazy. Even better than I do. Thank goodness that he knew this day--this week of frustrations and set backs and "near break-throughs" but "not yet's" and angry people and busy days and weird schedules-- he knew it all.
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"Amy has helped me to recognize and value my own unique style, challenging me to strengthen and develop my voice in exciting directions. In addition to her invaluable design feedback, she is a role model for developing confidence, character, tenacity, and the courage to go after your dreams." For aspiring designers and illustrators or for professionals who want to strengthen their portfolios, I now offer mentoring and professional coaching sessions. I offer over 20 years of experience as a designer and have an impressive track record of success working with clients in a variety of industries including stationery, paper products, clothing, toys, wall art, books, magazines, fabrics, and many more. My sessions are designed to meet your individual needs. I start with a free session to see if what I offer is what you are looking for. Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on Amazon at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product. This petite Club chair with ottoman is the total package. Tuck one into a corner of a bedroom or use a pair to round out a larger seating area. The handsome and stylish chair and ottoman will fit into and enhance any area of your home. The geometric pattern adds a touch of femininity that balances the masculine shape for a well rounded design. A place for inspiration and convenience. Please enjoy your time with us, and don't hesitate to contact us with any questions. This site contains affiliate links, if you follow one of these links the owners of this site will receive a commission from the sale. « Women in Cults! double feature | Home | Justin Bieber's paternity suit, as reported by the girl's grandfather » Last night was the first time I got to attend DC's annual High Heel Drag Queen Race, which happens the Tuesday before Halloween. It might be the only truly unusual experience I've ever had in Washington, a town I associate with smart, conservatively-dressed people who walk around the city wearing their building photo ID badges and, despite their dedication to arriving at their desks on time, wouldn't dream of crossing the street against the light (it's illegal!) Twenty minutes after the race was over, cops were out in full force, notifying everyone that the fun was over, the brief window in which men are allowed to wear eyeliner and sequins was now closed, please put on some pants. Stern officers on motorcycles rode along the edge of the street, hustling some dawdling Divine-inspired ladies out of the gutter. But there were loads of spectacular drag queens and thousands of people there to watch, so even if the party was short, it was a good time. The race served as a little preview of what I expect to see at New York's own Village Halloween Parade on Monday. Each year's crop of costumes seems to follow trends, and it's amazing how the same inspiration strikes so many parade-goers every year. Black Swan. There were at least three sets of white and black swans out, wearing combinations of feathers, black glitter eye makeup, and headdresses and tutus made of balloons, which isn't exactly faithful to the original costume design, but still worked. Hope some of this weekend's white/black swan duos start making out, then stab each other. Amy Winehouse. Or dead Amy Winehouse. The DC drag queen Amy Winehouse was standing up inside a glittery coffin, smoking a cigarette and swearing at everyone who wanted to take a picture. The cracked Washington Monument. This one might not occur to New Yorkers who forgot about the earthquake 5 minutes after they grudgingly returned to their evacuated offices, but DC had a few of these. Wow, he's actually prettier than Princess Beatrice. Hope she never sees that picture; it would kill her. He really is! Very demure and lovely. Amazing what centuries of not inbreeding can do for your looks.
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Yep, it can be a little intimidating, because you don't just cook an Artichoke. You have to prepare it, stuff it, eat it, prepare it again (so you can eat the heart) which is in the center, then at last enjoy that! But it is not so hard once you have been shown. Artichokes peak season is in the spring, but I prefer to have them in early fall. That is when my Grandmother would come to visit us & make them. You will also need Olive Oil, bread crumbs (I prefer Italian seasoned, then you don't have to season them yourself), and a few cloves of garlic. You will need a pair of scissors to snip the tip of each leaf off, as it has a sharp thorn on it. Cut the stem off the Artichoke @ the base of the choke so it sits flat. I cut up enough garlic in small pieces so that you can place a sliver in between every leaf as shown above. This also helps keep the leaves a little open for when you stuff it. Add about a cup of bread crumbs, salt & pepper then drizzle with enough Olive oil to make the bread crumbs a little moist so they clump together a bit. Add 1-2 cloves of minced garlic. Stir that until it mixes well. Place the choke over the bowl of crumbs & with a spoon, slowly start to fill the leaves with the stuffing, turning the choke as you go. Place in a pot of salted water that has been brought to a boil. I like to use a steam basket. If you do not want the choke to turn brown, put a little lemon or vinegar in the water. Or leave the lid off, but it may take a little longer to cook. I personally don't care if they are still bright green. It will take about 20-40 minutes for the choke to cook. The best way to test if it is done is to CAREFULLY hold the choke with a fork while you try to pry loose a leaf. If it comes out easy, it is done. Scrape the stuffing & the 'flesh' of the choke between your teeth! When you have gotten to the center & there are very few leaves left & no more stuffing to be found, cut the soft leaves off the top of the choke. Shown above, the right side you do not eat, the left side you do, after your remove the 'thistle'. Again, the right side you discard & the left side is what is left after you scrape out all the 'thistle' leaves. What you are left with is the artichoke heart. This is the most tender part, you should be able to cut it with a fork. Alot of people will drizzle this with Olive oil & then eat, but I love to eat it plain. My daughter Morgan is a very picky eater. She eats no green vegetables EXCEPT fresh Artichoke! I have to fight her for it, go figure!! Thanks so much for linking up to Tuesday Talent Show! I would love to have you stop by and link up again with more great projects! I love and am truly honored that you want to use or copy my idea, just make sure you credit my blog by adding a link. Thanks so much in advance! I'm Bonnie, a 40 something mother of 3 and married to a wonderful man. I am a hairdresser by trade and have loved my job for 18 years now. But my passion for thrifting, photography, redesigning, rearranging and creating is a huge part of my life too! Thanks for stopping by and I hope I will inspire you today!! Are you interested in seeing how much of your blog posts are being repined by others on Pinterest? Well here is a simple way to see all that activity. Log into your Pinterst account and go to one of your boards and find a Pin that you know came directly from your blog. Here is an example. I have a board that is titled 'a wee Meenit blog' and it has all of my posts pinned on it by me. I also from time to time, place them in an more specific board like 'pillows', 'hair', etc. Click on one of your pins. So now you only see that one Project you Pinned. In this case it is an Antler Wreath I pinned in December. To the left of that it will show a thumb nail of the board. Below that it has a spot that will say It will show 3 of your recent pins. If you click on one it will now show ALL of your Pins that have been REpinned by others. I am able to see that this Pin of mine, from my blog post has: 1 Like and 20 repins. It shows me ALL of the repins. It is pretty cool to see how much people have repined your stuff. You can also do it for others if you find something you really like, you can see what else that blog or website has on Pinterst. OMG Im famous on pinterest lol...Yesterday I opened an account and thx to you I just found out that alot of people have pined my work...love pinterest okay, that was totally cool to see my stuff repinned! now i need to forget how to do it so i don't start stalking myself!! hey i saw the antler wreath post with 19 repins. i could only see 10 of the repins. how can one see all of them? Has Pinterest changed how they display the repins? 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