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Turn off the water at the valve if you notice water leaking from your heater.
If you are unable to address this blockage on your own, you may require the services of a professional.
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joaonetto added a comment to D19717: Search function fails to find phrases split over two lines.
joaonetto updated the task description for T8553: Improve review side panel.
joaonetto added a comment to D19123: Added option to search for whole words only.
Yes, it should. I had some oversights that I hope are fixed now.
joaonetto updated the diff for D19123: Added option to search for whole words only.
joaonetto updated the test plan for D19123: Added option to search for whole words only.
I wasn't initializing m_wholeWords in searchLineEdit, that was causing it. Hope it works now.
joaonetto updated the diff for D19717: Search function fails to find phrases split over two lines.
Doesn't find anything no matter what direction.
Well, now it proves it doesn't find anything, is this sufficient?
Are you okay with the method?
joaonetto added a watcher for Okular: joaonetto.
joaonetto added a reviewer for D19717: Search function fails to find phrases split over two lines: Okular.
joaonetto requested review of D19717: Search function fails to find phrases split over two lines.
joaonetto added a comment to D18358: Add buttons to collapse and expand all elements.
Just added some screenshots with the results.
joaonetto updated the summary of D18358: Add buttons to collapse and expand all elements.
joaonetto updated the diff for D18358: Add buttons to collapse and expand all elements.
We're waiting for icons, but I just heard not 5 minutes ago that they're in progress, in fact.
I think it has most cases covered, I added a lot of tests which reflect on the new changes.
joaonetto updated the summary of D19123: Added option to search for whole words only.
Fixed word being in the same textEntity and added some new tests.
This works properly for most cases, but still, it has some limitations.
If searching for r on a text, and the text contains R$, the R will be found.
Every word that has a space behind and a symbol after, or a symbol before and space after, or symbol before and after, will be found.
I guess that's a good trade-off, but we can work to improve it, if wanted.
This sounds optimal to me, not like a trade-off. Or how could it be improved?
By requiring whitespace on both sides, BAUD would not find USART0.BAUD, and argv would not find char *argv.
Added some tests to validate the diff, and fixed a bug.
If I understood well, this should fix the binary compability issues.
I'll fix the binary compatibility issues, I didn't know it would break it.
joaonetto added a reviewer for D19123: Added option to search for whole words only: Okular.
joaonetto requested review of D19123: Added option to search for whole words only.
joaonetto added a reviewer for D18358: Add buttons to collapse and expand all elements: VDG.
joaonetto added a comment to D18144: Implemented find function from console.
It seems I can't get the text on the findBar widget, so I can't test if the text there is equivalent to the intended.
joaonetto updated the diff for D18144: Implemented find function from console.
I don't know a lot about autotests, therefore I'm not so sure that it is implemented correctly. I can implement it, but I would need some assistance.
Changed find String to a encrypted base64 string.
joaonetto abandoned D18238: Implements a new button on findbar that allows users to choose the color that highlights the text.
There's better solutions than adding a new button, closing it.
joaonetto abandoned D18283: Auto-expand all tree elements in the side panel when the panel is first shown.
As discussed in T8553, a button that does this would be more suitable.
joaonetto requested review of D18358: Add buttons to collapse and expand all elements.
joaonetto added a comment to T8553: Improve review side panel.
Tried some icons that come with KDE. We can't have the arrow down one since it's already used in page.
On the right side, like this would be good? If it is, I just have to get the right icons for it.
Left one expands, right one collapses all.
If we had the "Expand/Collapse all" elements button, is this still necessary?
You could expand it at your will.
joaonetto added a comment to D18238: Implements a new button on findbar that allows users to choose the color that highlights the text.
There's some people asking for it on bugzilla, to change the search highlight color, but as Nate said, no other reader does this.
joaonetto updated the diff for D18283: Auto-expand all tree elements in the side panel when the panel is first shown.
joaonetto added a comment to D18283: Auto-expand all tree elements in the side panel when the panel is first shown.
Fixing it, other files went in.
joaonetto requested review of D18283: Auto-expand all tree elements in the side panel when the panel is first shown.
I have a lot of free time as of now, and for the next month. I'm having fun tinkering with the source code, so I try to help as much as I can.
I would like to work on tasks of this list if you don't mind.
I'm okay in discarding it.
joaonetto added a reviewer for D18238: Implements a new button on findbar that allows users to choose the color that highlights the text: Okular.
joaonetto requested review of D18238: Implements a new button on findbar that allows users to choose the color that highlights the text.
joaonetto added inline comments to D18144: Implemented find function from console.
It seems that it tries to search before copying the file, so I'm searching an empty string. Let me see what I can do to improve that. Maybe wait until the document is completely copied?
Changed the code so I no longer use query.
one last change to avoid repeating code. I guess it's ready to land, just need a reviewer.
Tried that, not possible, it gets me compilation error.
joaonetto added a reviewer for D18144: Implemented find function from console: Okular.
joaonetto requested review of D18144: Implemented find function from console.
joaonetto added a comment to D17368: Fixed bug that crashed program when clicking Forecast->Chart.
I can't land or commit to repository since I'm not a KDE dev.
joaonetto updated the diff for D17368: Fixed bug that crashed program when clicking Forecast->Chart.
QString should be const, fixed it.
joaonetto added a reviewer for D17368: Fixed bug that crashed program when clicking Forecast->Chart: KMyMoney.
joaonetto requested review of D17368: Fixed bug that crashed program when clicking Forecast->Chart.
joaonetto added a comment to D16684: Updated with petroleum industry units.
joaonetto updated the summary of D16684: Updated with petroleum industry units.
joaonetto updated the diff for D16684: Updated with petroleum industry units.
Reviewed with comments made on this diff.
joaonetto abandoned D16681: Updated with petroleum industry units.
joaonetto abandoned D16684: Updated with petroleum industry units.
joaonetto requested review of D16684: Updated with petroleum industry units.
joaonetto updated the summary of D16681: Updated with petroleum industry units.
joaonetto updated the diff for D16681: Updated with petroleum industry units.
joaonetto requested review of D16681: Updated with petroleum industry units.
joaonetto removed a watcher for Elisa: joaonetto.
joaonetto added a watcher for Elisa: joaonetto.
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GM Andriasian, Zaven(ARM) and GM Kovchan, Alexander(UKR) shared first with 7/9. GM Hansen,E(CAN) shared 2nd with 6.5/9 winning his last 2 games.
Piasetski,L(CAN) finished with 4/9. Lyell(ENG) got 4.5/9.
GM Andriasian, Zaven reamains at the top with 6.5/8. GM Hansen,E(CAN) won and has 5.5/8. IM Piasetski(CAN) stays at 3/8. Budapest resident FM Lyell, Mark(ENG) has 3.5/8.
GM Andriasian, Zaven(ARM) takes the sole lead with 6/7. Hansen drew and has 4.5/7. Piasetski remains with 3/7.
There’s a 6-way tie for first with 5/6. GM Hansen,E moves up to 4/6. IM Piasetski stays at 3/6.
GM Kampen van, Robin(NED) takes the sole lead with 4.5/5. GM Hansen,E(CAN) drew and IM Piasetski(CAN) lost and both have 3/5.
Here is GM Hansen,E’s rd3 win against Brunello,M.
White has completed development but black is theatening …a3 to undermine Nc3. How should white respond?
Black has the advantage with two pawns and a useful knight for the exchange and a passed b-pawn. The only question remaining is what the most precise path is. How should black convert the extra exchange?
Here is the rd3 game of GM Michalik,Peter in a topical line of the Benko Gambit.
White is trying to convert his two pawn advantage. What is the best way?
GM Michalik, Peter takes the sole lead with the only perfect score at 4-0. IM Piasetski has 3/4. GM Hansen,E has 2.5/4.
Here is Hansen’s rd2 game against Kuling,Lody(2246).
White avoided premature simplification but soon ended up in difficulties.
The misplaced Na7 leaves white in big trouble. How should black exploit this factor?
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The anticancer drug N,N,″N″-triethylenethiophosphoramide (tTEPA) inactivated CYP2B6 and CYP2B1 in the reconstituted system in a time-, concentration-, and NADPH-dependent manner indicative of mechanism-based inactivation. The KI value for the inactivation of CYP2B1 was 38 μM, the kinact was 0.3 min-1, and the t1/2 value was 2.5 min. Spectral carbon monoxide (CO) binding and high-performance liquid chromatography heme studies of the tTEPA-inactivated CYP2B1 suggest that the loss in the enzymatic activity was primarily due to the binding of a reactive tTEPA intermediate to the 2B1 apoprotein. Inactivation by tTEPA in the presence of 7-ethoxycoumarin, an alternate substrate, reduced the rate of inactivation of CYP2B1. Incubations with tTEPA and NADPH resulted in greater than 90% loss in the 7-ethoxy-4-(trifluoromethyl)coumarin O-deethylation and testosterone hydroxylation activity of CYP2B1. In contrast, benzphetamine metabolism was significantly less inhibited (47%). CYP2B6 was inactivated by tTEPA with a KI value of 50 μM, a kinact value of 0.1 min-1, and a t1/2 value of 14 min. However, unlike CYP2B1, the tTEPA-inactivated human isoform showed losses in the cytochrome P450 (P450) CO spectrum, the pyridine hemochrome spectrum, and in the amount of native heme that were comparable with the loss in the 7-EFC and benzphetamine activity, suggesting that activity loss was brought about by a tTEPA-reactive intermediate damaging the CYP2B6 heme. CYP2B6 could only be protected from the tTEPA-dependent inactivation by the 2B6-specific substrate bupropion but not by other substrates of CYP2B such as benzphetamine, testosterone, or 7-ethoxycoumarin. The data indicate that tTEPA metabolism by these two 2B isoforms results in inactivation of the P450s by two distinct mechanisms.
This study was supported in part by a grant from the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health CA 16954. E.H. was a recipient of a summer 2002 ASPET Fellowship. M.W. was a recipient of a summer 2002 Howard Hughes Medical Undergraduate Fellowship.
ABBREVIATIONS: P450, cytochrome P450; tTEPA, N,N′,N″-triethylenethiophosphoramide; GSH, glutathione; 7-EFC, 7-ethoxy-4-(trifluoromethyl)coumarin; DLPC, l-α-dilaurylphosphatidylcholine; HPLC, high-performance liquid chromatography; 7-EC, 7-ethoxycoumarin.
↵1 E.H. and M.W. contributed equally to this manuscript.
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PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. – Ties between the University of Northern British Columbia and the Lheidli T’enneh Nation are being strengthened.
UNBC President Dr. Daniel Weeks and Lheidli T’enneh Chief Dominic Frederick met Friday to sign a MOU.
A new sign was also shown at the campus on University Way. The sign is written in the Dakehl (Carrier) language. The meaning translates to “house of learning”. A new flag pole has also been revealed in the rose garden in the bus loop where the Lheidli T’enneh flag will now stay permanently.
Elders also worked on the project with Dr. Rheanna Robinson, UNBC’s Senior Advisor to the President on Aboriginal Relations sharing expertise and knowledge.
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A photograph of my family — including my children, my parents, an aunt who is like a second mother to me, and my nieces and nephews. It had been a perfect evening by the bay. Everyone was healthy, and we were almost giddy about being together.
A photograph taken by my father-in-law of a lone apple tree which stands on their windswept property in upstate NY. I love this gnarled tree. The trunk is absolutely hollow, yet it supports the most incredible foliage and fruit season after season. The photo represents a profound appreciation of nature, as well as resilience and abundance.
A small clay Buddha made by one of my sons while we were on a family retreat at the Insight Meditation Society. It symbolizes the gifts of contemplation, compassion and community that I’ve found through studying mindfulness.
A necklace made by desert women in North Africa. It was given to me by a human rights activist I worked with who became a true friend. A year ago she nearly died on a hunger strike, and I learned much about what it means to take a stand for what you believe in. The necklace represents my work, which is fulfilling and gratifying (most of the time!) because of people like her.
On the evening of our class, we set up our small altars side by side. I was blown away by the power of what everyone brought: photos, baby clothing, journals, sheets of music, cherished jewelry, an onion, a note from a lover before she died. All of it symbolizing the significance of our lives and the broader web that links us with the people and places around us.
Then came the twist. . . we were going to do a walking meditation around all of the altars, and each time we walked around we were to take one of someone else’s objects and put it under a cloth on the adjacent table.
Wait – did I hear that right? We were going to take one of these life treasures away from someone? And others were going to take away mine? Yes – that was the exercise.
I wasn’t sure I was going to make it through. The objects themselves I can live without. But what they represent, I cannot. If the very idea of the exercise was that painful to me, how could I inflict it on others by gathering up their things?
So we began the walking. And the taking. And the being taken from. First the photograph of the apple tree vanished. On the next rotation, the drift wood was gone, then the necklace, then the Buddha. I also picked up objects from others and placed them as carefully as I could under the cloth. I could hear some of my classmates quieting tears. Mainly, I was focused on the photo of my family. I nearly pleaded, “OK – I get the point. Let’s just stop the whole thing here.” In the next rotation, the picture of my family was gone. Then the very cloth that represented the altar was gone. I was gone.
There may be an element of ‘you just had to be there’ to this. But I can tell you that the experience felt like death itself. It shook me to my core, revealed all of my attachments, and demonstrated viscerally the lesson of impermanence. Up until that moment, I thought I was handling all of this study of death pretty well. Now I see that I had been holding it at arm’s length, dealing with it intellectually and in words.
There’s been much for me to reflect on as a result of that class, and the lessons don’t come easily to conclusion. But in the meditation that immediately followed the disappearance of our altars, I felt inexplicably hopeful and light. It was as if a source of great worry had been lifted. I wasn’t at all sure what it meant, but it seemed like a net good and I’m going to go with that.
Wow! What an incredibly intense exercise. Your teacher really knew how to get you to the next level, huh? I’ll be thinking about this for a while. Thanks for sharing.
Five!? You want only five!? Wow. You’re right. This is a difficult exercise. As I sit here looking around my office, the little altar on my desk, and then ponder mementos set out about the house, I freeze at the thought. I’m still thinking.
Your post raised a couple of interesting questions that I should spend some time thinking about. Very informative, thank you.
Hmmmmmmmm, 5 things. I have moved a lot so have been through this process of late of letting go of a lot of my stuff.
1) a tiny statue of a dancer my brother made me as it represents the freedom, my inner essence that I still seek, but am convinced he sees. I thought I lost it once & wept I was so upset.
2) a photo of my dog because well, I love that dog!
3) a picture of the Dalai Llama that sits on my altar because everytime I see his smiling face my heart fills & I am reminded of non-judgement toward others and myself.
4) A lapis piece I got in Greece that looks like the world. It rests on three dolphins. And, reminds me of my first int’l trip & how it expanded my horizons. I traveled every after that. Also we saw three dolphins jumping in the air that trip – it was magical.
5) Don’t know if this is cheating, but maybe I will do this. Make a composite photo of my closet friends because in my life, it has been my friends who have got me through.
My friend who is a professional organizer is coming to stay next month, and I have to say I’m so nervous about uncovering even more things that I’m attached to! Still, it’s an amazing exercise to try out.
Dear Barbara, What a powerful posting. I felt the visceral loss in my own belly. This process of “what five things” is connected to so much more than the “stuff” but the sense of meaning and letting go even of meaning.
Ultimately, it’s the ability to not only let go of the stuff but the sense of meaning that those items engender. It’s at the deepest level, letting go.
Wow! What a powerful post. You brought serious tears to my eyes. Wow. That shook me to the core. Deep stuff. I am losing my hearing, and the things I will miss the most, are the voices of my children. When my mom died, it was her beautiful voice that I missed the most. I imagine the same would be true for those going blind. Thank you for your post. All the rest of the stuff, is just that, stuff. But what it represents, will always stay with you. Great post.
Thank you for your post and for your own honest blog. When I was in school, our beloved music teacher began to lose his hearing. I think about him whenever I hear a moving piece of music.
One of my son’s favorite books is about a boy who is deaf but “listens” to music through the vibrations of a balloon he holds in his hands during a concert. It reminds me of how resilient people can be, and I hope my music teacher was similarly able to find some form of his own acceptance and enjoyment.
Is This Really Your Last Year?
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In the previous post, we asked the Holy Family of Nazareth to protect, keep and bless our families so that we may be united in love and they may lead us to eternal joy.
Unity in love and giving joy to others is a task of each and every member of the family. In a recent conversation, a friend told me how happy he is this Christmas. The reason? His children are so affectionate with him, giving him tight hugs and kissing him frequently. I am so glad for him and thought how easy it is to make others, especially our parents, happy if we children were to show them gestures of affection and love.
Are you affectionate to your spouse, children, parents and siblings? Do you give them joy and avoid that which disrupts the, peace and unity in the family?
As a preparation for the Solemnity of the Holy Family, may we also learn to be generous in showing our love and affection to all the members of our family, thus, giving them this profound joy. And may this attitude be long-lasting, for in the end, after God, family is what matters.
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Case IH has launched new features to its Steiger series of tractors. The features include a new Rowtrac design for high-speed roading, capable of up to 25 miles-per-hour. All 2019 model year tractors used in agriculture applications now include a one-year advanced subscription to Advanced Farming Systems Connect. Larger fuel tank options are also available.
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2019-04-24T18:34:37Z
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2019-04-22T12:56:34Z
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My stopover for curiosity’s sake began with a ranger-guided cave tour – we followed a rushing creek up into marble rock, deep inside an ancient mountain. Within the darker inner-landscape, my apprehension and fears were abruptly replaced with awe and fascination as shimmering cave formations stretched incomprehensively from floors and ceilings, and then flowed effortlessly over walls. I felt nature was displaying its unique artwork at each turn of exploration’s winding paths.
Energized by the tour that ended in a lush old-growth forest full of sweet aromas and chirping birds, I hiked an assortment of beautiful, inviting trails. I learned that Oregon Caves is part of a pristine watershed in a mountain range that is home to some of the country’s most biologically diverse plants and animals. For me, the breathtaking views and exercise created a thirst for more.
I extended my visit, dining and staying at Oregon Caves Chateau. The hotel is listed in the National Register of Historic Places (a National Park Service program) and was featured on the PBS television special Great Lodges of the National Parks; it motivated me to enjoy a radiant mountain sunset and star-gazing night. A ranger program by the hotel’s marble fireplace made the evening even more enchanting and provided me the opportunity to learn about visitors of the past.
Welcoming another day to discover and play, I began it with a physically and mentally challenging off-trail cave tour where I learned caving techniques, etiquette, and conservation while I slivered through concealed parts of the caves. Afterward, I squeezed in a ranger program and joined one last tour of the cave by candlelight. As my visit drew to an end, I fully embraced this place and considered my good fortune for making that spontaneous turn onto a mountain road.
Oregon Caves is astoundingly beautiful above and below the earth, and opportunities for stimulating adventures abound. What made this experience even more extraordinary for me was watching the many young families on their own adventures, talking with rangers and building special bonds. That turn I took seven years ago would extend my sabbatical and eventually prolong my visit – I became a member of the National Park Service at Oregon Caves National Monument, a discovery I’m glad I didn’t miss.
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2019-04-20T05:06:25Z
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Apartment buildings and rental units face unique risk exposures that have to be carefully weighed, especially in light of what kind of rental income they produce, and the kinds of tenants involved.
At McKinney Insurance Services we can help you customize an Apartment Building policy that addresses all of your liability concerns.
Contact us – or fill out or online form – to learn more about our Apartment Building and rental unit coverage today!
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Tamannaah Bhatia is spotted at Mumbai Airport. Wear ripped denim jackets and dark blue denim jeans.
Looks perfectly adorable and stylish and relaxed at traveling.
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2019-04-22T22:23:55Z
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Enter the estimated value of your home, without the dollar sign and commas. If you are not sure what your home is worth, research what homes similar to yours are selling for in your area. That should give you a fairly good estimate.
Enter the current principal balance (payoff amount) of your first mortgage, without the dollar sign or commas.
Optional: Enter the current principal balance (payoff amount) of a second mortgage if you have one, without the dollar sign or commas.
Optional: Enter the current principal balance (payoff amount) of a third mortgage if you have one. Include any other liens you might have against your home. Leave out the dollar sign and commas.
This is the total of all mortgages and liens against your home.
This is the Loan-to-Value Ratio for just your first mortgage.
This is the Loan-to-Value Ratio for just your second mortgage.
This is the Loan-to-Value Ratio for just your third mortgage and/or other liens.
Based on your entries, this is your total combined Loan-to-Value Ratio.
This calculator will calculate the LTV and CLTV ratios for either your present home or a home you are looking to purchase.
The calculator also allows you to enter up to three mortgages taken out against a single property.
Finally, the calculator will display a pie chart to give you a visual reference of the equity versus the total of outstanding liens.
Enter the appraised or market value of the property.
Enter the first mortgage balance.
Enter the second mortgage balance, if applicable.
Enter the third mortgage balance and/or any other leans, if applicable.
Click the "Calculate Loan to Value" button.
What LTV is and what the numbers mean.
Loan-to-Value (LTV) Ratio is an assessment used by lenders to determine the risk involved with granting a mortgage to the home buyer.
LTV is also used by lenders to see if they can manage to get you to borrow back the principal and down payment monies you've already paid out (line of credit or home equity loans).
To calculate LTV you simply add up all mortgages and liens against the property, and then divide that result by the estimated value of the property.
For example, if the total owed on the property is $120,000, and the market value of the property is $150,000, the LTV would be equal to $120,000 ÷ $150,000. This would result in an LTV of .80, or 80%.
A Loan-to-value Ratio of 80% or lower is usually needed in order to secure a mortgage. LTV ratios above 80% usually require the buyer to purchase Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) in order to be approved for a mortgage.
If you have an existing home loan and you've been required to pay PMI (Private Mortgage Insurance), it might pay to keep a close watch on your LTV. Once it drops below 80% you might be able to get your lender to drop the PMI requirement.
However, you may be required to pay to have an appraisal done on your home before your lender will allow you to drop the PMI. But be forewarned, paying for the appraisal does not guarantee that you'll be permitted to drop PMI.
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2019-04-21T08:47:39Z
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The Minister for Heritage is seeking to appoint 5 members, including the Chair and Deputy Chair, to the Heritage Council of NSW.
The Heritage Council is an independent statutory body that works to ensure the protection, conservation and promotion of heritage in NSW. The Heritage Council recommends items for listing on the State Heritage Register, supports conservation and adaptive use, and builds community understanding of heritage.
promoting and enhancing the profile and integrity of the Heritage Council.
The Heritage Council meets once per month and these opportunities are remunerated in accordance with NSW Government guidelines.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. One position is reserved for candidates with Aboriginal skills, knowledge and experience.
Applications close at 5pm on 24th September 2018.
Please submit a resume and brief covering letter (maximum two pages) which details your skill and experience relevant to the role. For further information, please contact Chris Morrison from Davidson Executive & Boards on (02) 8093 0632.
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LIVINGSTON COUNTY, NY – Livingston County Sheriff Tom Dougherty reports that Deputy Jason Butterbrodt, pulled over Sarah Erhman, 39, of Angelica, and that she had 36 bags of heroin inside the vehicle.
Erhman was arrested and charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the 7th degree. She was turned over to Central Booking Deputies at the Livingston County Jail for processing and pre-arraignment detention. Ehrman was later arraigned at the Livingston County Centralized Arraignment Part (LC-CAP) at the Livingston County Jail before Town of Leicester Judge Rich White. The Judge did remand Ehrman to the custody of the Sheriff on $100 cash bail or $200 bond.
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2019-04-19T06:16:05Z
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I thought I would just chance my arm following a quick read of "An introduction to the QL" Babini books by the Penfold crew. No point in doing a review now as a. it's a bit late, b. the book is out of print, anyway what was interesting is that when I looked up, or tried to look up this book on their website http://www.babanibooks.com/ although I couldn't find it, well it was a long shot anyway. I used to buy quite a few Babani books in my electronics days and looked at the time to getting some of my own electronic ideas published.
Then, I very soon caught on to the methodologies used by some electronic authors at the time and so I tried that very same process myself, I ended up publishing a few projects in Everyday Electronics Magazine and it's sister publication Practical Electronics, all pre-QL I might add.
Suffice to say manufacturers technical data sheets for ICs seem to do all the work for you.
Anyhoo back to the QL book and Babini, so I emailed them enquiring about purchasing the said book as the one I have is a bit moth-eaten. The response I have to say was a bit short, pointing to their website saying I should look there.
Well knowing that they no longer sold said book I emailed again about copyright as it was not possible to purchase a new one and again the short reply was that they maintain the copyright. Well I also knew that one anyway, the point being is that if moth-eaten paperbacks is all that you have, then all that you have is moth-eaten paperbacks.
So new books on the QL are not going to make a sudden comeback, yet I feel there are plenty of individual documented work on the web that could be presented in a much better format.
The QL Users list has raised a few points in the past about QL being able to display e-pub format. With the advance of technology in tablets such as the cheaper end Kindle, the dearer end iPad and more recently the PadPhone!, e-pub, PDF and other mainstream electronic formatted documentation will become the norm, perhaps replacing the printed book once and for all?
I may be rambling a bit here but the point I suppose I am trying to make is that documentation in electronic form is now becoming the norm, long gone are the thick books that accompany the software for your computer, no a CD with PDfs for you to printout, which three years ago I did, and there they sat on the shelf, unread.
Back to the QL meant a lot of reading, all in mainly web-pages, Word documents, QUANTA magazines in PDF format, and I was lucky(?) as having an iPAD to read this documentation was a breeze and now my preferred method, not the laptop, not the PC, and until you have a screen with a higher resolution than the standard 72dpi (sorry metric-ologists), you probably wont be swayed by my arguments and stick to the paper format.
The iPad 3 supposedly next year (or even later this year) is reputedly to have a 'retina' display, if true this would be of significant impact to e-reading in my opinion. But what of the QL? well read my next post.
Why the title then?, well recently I smiled at the lyric popping into my head as current met past. Lightning (Simon Goodwin's) go faster stripes for the QL made an appearance recently in my struggle with constructing a (what I perceived to be a quick simple) game as I needed some graphic routines to overcome QL's slow limitations. Thunderbolt is the name given to a new faster transfer port adopted by Apple and trademarked by Intel, nuff said.
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The Stem Cell Transplant Program at University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center in Cleveland, Ohio, accepts physician referrals so that more patients with blood cancers and other serious conditions can benefit from new discoveries and state-of-the-art cancer treatments.
The expert transplant team uses advanced scientific technologies and innovations to develop individualized treatment plans for patients with blood cancer or other serious health conditions requiring stem cell transplantation.
With the hope of new treatments and drug breakthroughs, the UH Stem Cell Therapy Program offers the opportunity for participation in stem cell clinical trials to any qualified patient. Our team is dedicated to providing compassionate and comprehensive patient care and welcomes referrals from other clinicians.
To refer a patient, call 1-866-UH4-CARE (1-866-844-2273) or 1-855-401-0508. Once our physicians consult with the patient, we keep the referring physicians posted on the patient’s progress. After treatment at the Stem Cell Therapy Program, the patient is returned back to the referring physician.
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ImmuKnow is an immune cell function assay that detects cell-mediated immunity in an immunosuppressed population. The assay detects cell mediated immunity by measuring the concentration of ATP from CD4 cells following stimulation.
ImmuKnow technology combines cell stimulation, cell selection, and quantification of metabolic markers (ATP) to measure cell-mediated immunity. ImmuKnow measures early response to stimulation by detecting intracellular ATP synthesis in CD4 cells selected from blood by monoclonal antibody-coated magnetic beads. The amount of ATP present in stimulated blood specimens is a measure of lymphocyte activity. Since the CD4 lymphocytes orchestrate cell-mediated immunity responses through immunoregulatory signaling, the measurement of CD4 activation reflects the degree of immune function. This test has been cleared or approved for diagnostic use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Sensitivity: The limit of ATP detection of ImmuKnow is 1 ng/mL.
36 – 48 hours from receipt of specimen.
Low immune response: ATP level ≤225 ng/mL.
Moderate immune response: ATP level 226-524 ng/mL.
Strong immune response: ATP level ≥525 ng/mL.
2 to 3 mL whole blood collected and shipped in original sodium heparin (green top) tube.
Specimen must be drawn after 4:00 A.M. (CST) and shipped on the same day as collection to meet the 30 hour requirement.
The ATP level ranges for ImmuKnow were established by testing 155 apparently healthy adults and 127 transplant recipients. A cumulative frequency of differences was used to select the ATP levels that give the best balance of results between immunosuppressed and non-immunosuppressed individuals. The cutoffs for the ATP level ranges are 225 and 525 ng/mL.
Results of the ImmuKnow assay should be used in conjunction with clinical presentation, medical history, and other clinical indicators when establishing the immune status of a patient. This is a qualitative assay; therefore, the result does not quantify the level of immunosuppression.
Whole blood frozen, refrigerated, clotted or received in transfer tube. Specimen will be rejected if greater than 30 hours old. Specimen type other than heparinized whole blood collected in sodium heparin tube.
*ImmuKnow is a registered trademark. ImmuKnow technology is patented by Viracor Eurofins' Laboratories. Use of intellectual property owned by Viracor Eurofins' to recreate or replicate the ImmuKnow® assay is strictly prohibited and may be considered infringement of U.S. Patent numbers 5, 773, 232, 6, 630, 316, 7, 169, 571, 7, 476, 514, and all applicable international patents. Further, use or past use of ImmuKnow kits and/or information provided within the kits to reverse engineer or replicate the ImmuKnow test, or use of ImmuKnow test results to evaluate, validate or certify a competing assay, may violate the terms under which the kits or results were supplied. Please contact Viracor Eurofins' at 800-305-5198 with any questions regarding its ImmuKnow patents, or visit www.uspto.gov for general information on patent and IP law policy.
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2 Wier, ML. Methods for Measurement of Lymphocyte Function. United States Patent 5,773,232. 1998.
3 Sottong, PR, et al. Measurement of T-Lymphocyte Responses in Whole-Blood Cultures Using Newly Synthesized DNA and ATP. Clin and Diagn Lab Immunol. 2000 Mar;7:307-311.
4 Brinchmann, JE, et al. Quantification of Lymphocyte Subsets Based on Positive Immunogenetic Selection of Cells Directly from Blood. J Immunogenetics. 1989 Apr;16:177-183.
5 DelGratta, C, et al. Detection and Counting of Specific Cell Populations by Means of Magnetic Markers Linked to Monoclonal Antibodies. Phys Med Biol. 1995 Apr;40: 671-681.
6 Buttgereit, F, et al. Bioenergetics of Immune Functions: Fundamental and Therapeutic Aspects. Immunology Today. 2000 Apr;21(4):192-199.
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Lots of artists use water based inks to paint with. Because they have such great sparkle, I decided to use Fireworks! Sprays to help create this shimmery Halloween card. Full instructions (and better views of the shimmer!) in the video below.
This entry was posted in Advanced, Cards, DIFFICULTY LEVEL, Holiday, INSPIRATION, Mary Prasad, PROJECTS, VIDEOS and tagged Fireworks!, VersaFine. Bookmark the permalink.
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With its low profile and unique textured surface, the Daniel Bowl serves as an elegant foundation for your choice of greenery — whether succulent plants, flowering tulips or low-maintenance ferns. Choose from two sizes — 24” x 24” x 6” and 36” x 36” x 9” — to deliver more options for your interior and exterior landscaping projects.
Looking to create a more interesting entryway? Or make your patio a little more welcoming? Pair the Daniel Bowl with cactus varieties for a minimalist presentation or with dwarf shrubs for a green but low-maintenance, year-round option. Choose from the planter among several neutral hues to customize your design projects, including Caviar Black, Weathered Stone and Rust.
The Daniel Bowl also lends itself nicely to a harmonious design feature for your interior or exterior spaces when combined with the taller and larger versions of the Daniel containers. You’ll be able to create a cohesive grouping with minimal effort.
The plug system included with the 36" Daniel Bowl will turn this planter into either a water garden or water feature. Use the plug with a hole to create a gorgerous water feature. The regular plug can be used to produce a water garden. To use this container as a regular planter, you can leave the hole unabstructed for adequate water drainage.
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Bulky Items – if you’ve ordered an appliance online, why not pick it up yourself and avoid the hassle of waiting around for delivery drivers, paying high delivery fees and having nobody to bring it into the house for you? A man with a van can help you with all of these requirements. Perhaps you have your heart set on a second-hand piece of furniture on eBay or Facebook but your car’s not big enough to transport it. There’s a man and a van for that too!
Moving Home – if you don’t have enough stuff to justify a full removal service then hiring a man and van is a cost-effective option to help you relocate your belongings. You set the pace instead of feeling stressed out and rushed by a corporate removal firm.
Business Requirements – Instead of having the expense and liability of owning a business van, for occasional use you should consider hiring a man and a van. Don’t tie up your capital in owning one, if you won’t get the use out of it. It makes more economic sense to hire such a service as and when you require one.
Band Equipment – Lugging musical equipment around is hard work and if you’ve got gigs to get to or you’re going on a local tour, take the worry out of transportation and hire a man and a van service. It’s not only the instruments that need a lift but also you and your bandmates, so don’t leave your fans waiting and get to the stage on time.
Holidays with lots of luggage – If you want to enjoy an active break that requires lots of equipment transportation, such as golfing, skiing or snowboarding, then you’ll be much more comfortable with the services of a man and van. Perhaps you’re travelling in a large group of friends or family and need transport that can carry you all and your sporting goodies.
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2019-04-21T18:16:42Z
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The progression of gambling addiction from problem gambling to worse levels may be classified into three phases.
The first phase is called the winning phase. This occurs when the gambler strikes a windfall or a series of jackpots that leave them feeling invincible. After this experience, they begin to gamble with an excessive and irrational level of optimism, believing that the first taste of victory was just first of many. At this stage, gamblers express their excitement over their newfound luck, and usually increase the amount of money they are willing to gamble.
Second is the losing phase. In this phase, gamblers begin to reminisce and recount to others their many previous victories even while they are experiencing a losing streak. After a while, they are unable to see gambling as a social activity and begin to gamble alone. Their time alone—whether gambling or not—is spent thinking about gambling, strategies that may be used in future bets, and where they will be able to get more money to gamble again. At this stage they may begin lying to friends and family about where they spend their time and money, and prodding from others to reveal such details causes them to feel irritable and paranoid. It is possible that illegal or legal means of acquiring money for gambling may have caused excessive debts and financial losses to the gambler and his family during this losing phase.
Interestingly, the gambler will still approach gambling with some degree of optimism, believing that by continually gambling he or she will be able to win back the amount of money already lost in previous bets. The difference, however, is that this optimism is now characterized by desperation as they chase their losses with the belief, against odds, that a windfall that will make up for all their losses is underway.
The third and last phase is the desperation phase. It is in this phase that the gambler may be seen as crossing over from problem gambling to more serious levels of gambling addiction. In this stage, the gambler spends nearly all his time gambling or preoccupied by the thought of it, and may begin to feel remorse for which he blames his family, friends, and social circles. At this point, the gambler may have considered or already has succumbed to illegal activities in order to finance the addiction.
Other social indicators of this desperation phase include the gambler facing the possibilities of financial bankruptcy, arrests, and divorce. As an individual, he or she may experience an extreme feeling of hopelessness and, as a result of this desperation entertain thoughts of suicide.
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CBS2 and Hofstra University will host a Democratic gubernatorial primary debate between Governor Andrew Cuomo and Cynthia Nixon on Wednesday, August 29 at Hofstra University.
The hour-long commercial-free debate will be live-to-tape at 5 p.m., airing at 7 p.m. It is being offered to CBS affiliates across New York state and uplinked to them for carriage. It will also be simulcast in Spanish on WLNY TV-10/55, broadcast on radio station 1010WINS and be made available online – live and archived – at CBSNewYork.com and on Facebook.
The debate will include questions from moderator Maurice DuBois, co-anchor of CBS2 News and Marcia Kramer, chief political correspondent at WCBS-TV. The candidates will be seated and appear before an invited audience of about 150. No public tickets will be available.
Both Hofstra and CBS2 have a long tradition of and deep commitment to, promoting civic engagement and civil discourse through debates and public forums. Hofstra is the only university to host three consecutive presidential debates (2008, 2012 and 2016) and CBS2 is only station to host both the New York City Mayor and New Jersey Governor debates in both 2013 and 2017.
We look forward to providing New Yorkers with the opportunity to hear both candidates explain their positions on the important issues facing our state.
Media interested in covering the debate should go to hofstra.edu/demdebate18 for information about credentialing.
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Last Sunday's webcast was AMAZING....., really supported me with aligning with my higher divinity in a way that I have not yet experienced. Also going through the future time lines felt very opening and the clearing process and DNA alignment was Awesome!!!!!!
After traveling around extensively, I finally got a chance (and internet) to do your incredibly powerful connection and healing exercise from 12/15/13, about maintaining our Universal Selves in the midst of the old paradigm. Thank you so very much for your continuing beautiful work! This one hit home so powerfully for me now, and I'm eternally grateful for you and your guidance.
Hi Caroline....oh my! Yesterday’s webcast was incredible. So powerful and beautiful!
I was completely shifted and felt everything differently after the meditation. The way things looked. Sounds were clearer. I needed to turn down the volume even on my speakers!
I so much enjoy the Webcast, and meditation. Loved the energy I felt, and so many emotions came up. I don’t at all have any of the experiences you have, all the time. But there is something in me, that knows everything you say, is true, even when it is completely new to me. Thank you for being a totally clear voice, for our Divine Father. You are appreciated.
I have been listening to you since your days on World Puja and am a big fan. I certainly appreciate all that you have generously offered over the years. Yesterday was just what I needed. I had awakened in a very odd funk of energies and was looking forward to hearing what you were going to say on your broadcast. But it was what you did that made all the difference to me! I could feel healing almost immediately and I had to stay very present to keep myself aware of what you were saying. I felt like my body was brought back on line. My spine straightened, my organs felt enlivened and the stillness was so profound! I wanted to just stay in that stillness and peace, that wholeness. So I searched for the replay today and again, an amazing experience! I have been working on healing a stomach digestive issue and I felt it healed as you said to focus on the stomach. I will continue to listen to this as it feels like a sort of body adjustment that is necessary for me at this time. I just want you to know that you are having profound effects on your listeners, especially me.
There is something very special I would like to share with you concerning what the Omnium Method has done for me, or rather, what I have been able to achieve thanks to the Omnium Method.
During the time period of the 10th and 11th of August I completed the 3 classes on "Clearing the Eyes".
…I already found that the first class on the eyes had a really amazing effect on me. What you said in the beginning went straight to my heart, I felt as if you were talking to me personally, as if to say, "You have made a subconscious decision to shut your eyes for the things you find hard to see in this world."
Just hearing those few sentences made tears stream down my cheeks. The meditation hadn’t even begun yet and I already felt the transformation start to happen in my eyes.
…During the meditation (experiential part) of the second class I was really yawning, I found that all that was happening was quite intense. I really felt that there was work being done on my eyes. Sometimes I felt pressure on my eyeballs or my eye muscles contracting... very powerful stuff!
…A very noticeable physical result is that the "floaters" in my eyes that caused the vision of floating black spots... has disappeared completely! COOL!!!
…Today it’s been 6 days later and also a beautiful “side affect “is that my boyfriend started to “ see “ his situation with his father clearly. Instead of blaming him, he starts to see his part too and wants to take responsibility for his own actions!!
…I am so grateful for all of the possibilities you offer for personal and collective growth and healing, it’s extremely special.
Thank you Caroline for the session yesterday. I am filled with love for my Divine Father and I feel he loves me as well!!! My heart is full of such a wonderful feeling. It is something I have never felt before. I am so grateful for your love and support for me.
…Also, thank you for the private session I had few weeks ago. During the session, while you were clearing my fears, worries and frustrations as related to my prenatal contract, I felt a bigger-than-a-gulf-ball-jello-pulp popping out of my chest area. Since then, the heart palpitation and chest restriction are gone and I can breathe deeper now.
I am grateful for knowing you and for starting this new year lighter, happier, and more determined to see the light of God spread all across the earth and earth plane.
I wanted to share this quick story with you. A few years ago like 4 or 5 years ago, I had a private session with you. You told me that you saw my sister's energy in my field that was causing some type of block for me to manifest. I didn't believe you at the time because I do not have a sister, only a younger brother. I had a hard time believing you during the session and was really confused. You were adamant about seeing my sister's energy though even after I told you I don't have a sister. Anyhow, about a year after the session, I had a conversion with my mother. She told me she had a miscarriage before I was born and it was a girl. I had no idea this ever happened. You were right all along.
Apparently, you were able to see things about me I did not know about myself. This came up in a conversation with a friend yesterday and I don't think I shared with you before so I decided to write this email to you. I am sorry I ever doubted you, you are amazing.
I just wanted to drop you a note to let you know how profound yesterday's exercise was. The clearing that you led so beautifully removed decades of old brain clutter from my previous lives of technical data and scientific formulae that I FORCED myself to TRY to remember so that I could play the role of a knowledgeable and reliably trusted expert in my Silicon Valley entrepreneurial life. Wow! What a difference!
So, thank you and it's always fun to hear your voice in these sessions. I hope you are healthy and happy.
The skin of my son is healing well now. It just needed some more time and I still needed to change some more towards my husband. It is all going better now. Sorry, I saw that it showed up again and I got really worried. So I send you an email a few weeks ago that it was coming back. It did, but after I changed, his skin calmed down as well.
I want to thank you so much for the healing.
I had to write to thank you again for the private session you offered in September! It is amazing how much awakening has resulted from a one-hour session!
The past 3.5 months has brought layer upon layer of new understandings. As you suggested during the session, I started writing my spiritual experiences, and in a short while it turned into automatic writing (well, I practiced the MHM lesson on automatic writing few times too!). The information, which is flowing, is rapidly increasing my understanding of the Divine Plan, who I am and what I am doing. I know this is just the beginning of what I should learn and experience; however, I am happy and grateful for this reawakening to begin.
Hi Caroline, the Healing Circle tonight was so powerful! I have no words to describe it. It was really 'out of this world'!
I could feel the energy in my sacred sphere and things shifting within me - my cells being updated! So exciting all these new possibilities ahead of us.
Thank you, with so much love, for your divine direction.
The session led me from despair to delight.
Today, I truly am in a different world with love for every thing in it!
I am also in gratitude for every one on the call. It was so healing as well to know that others are having the same challenges!
I am sending you a ton of laughter and love!
Hi Caroline,What a great day I have had today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wow...thank you sooooooo much for working with me this morning!! I did what you said and let Divine Father and the work absorb in me for almost an hour afterwards. I noticed today that I feel freedom, inner peace, physically more "here" and solid or full physically, and the beginnings of joy is filling in the gap for sure. This is just day one! I feel Divine Fathers love and presence and that He has always been with me. I knew the JOY was our essence and I KNEW that something was blocking this. I knew that we were intended to be what I am feeling already today...a solid inner strength of inner peaceful joy as you said "no matter what" it all appears to be or look like, no matter the outcomes. Sort of like it's "all ok". I feel a sense of freedom maybe for the first time....and this is just day one. So many deep hearted grateful thank you's to you for doing what you do for "me" "us". Opening a door, I choose to go through with your kindness and validation, hearing me out and seeing me, thank you. I feel the pressure is off of my soul knowing more of my purpose and feeling purposeful with more of an idea of my being as you helped me hear it more today.I did your 7 minute connection today. And that was even MORE different than before. I am en-joying the peace and relief of what we did today!!!! More to come I am sure....breathing easier in my body and life.
My recent session left me feeling open with possibilities. I found the information about my brother and son being parallel aspects to be the most liberating piece of information. It shifted the energy from a "perceived" horrific human experience to an example of how the Divine Design works. LUV it.
Now that I am more able to connect with DF without so much Anger I am ready to show up and feel more of the Divine Father aspect in this human experience which also takes me to exploring my lineage. Something that I haven't been motivated to do before. It was too hard, I can't do it, who cares ... blah blah blah.
Once again it is such a honor and blessing to have you for my teacher and blessed friend. Everything your session took me thru has opened and cleared the path to such a unique opportunity to renew myself from a whole different place. I cherish and sincerely thank you from the bottom of my heart.
I just did MERGING WITH THE DIVINE 03. I hadn’t done it for so long….wow! Thanks so much!
I thank you for the Sunday workshop. The day was filled with silence and I noticed that as the day went by, I felt increasing happiness in my heart. So, this was all I could ask for, to enliven so much silence and happiness for many hours.
As to the content of the workshop, I appreciated learning more about cellular memory and its role in upsurge of a thought. I realized why this memory seems to have such strong influence on our daily lives and experiences.
Dear Caroline, thank you so much for this simulcast. I am still quite speechless, and am not sure that I can find the right words to express my thoughts and feelings. It feels to me like a real eye opener, like a missing piece is now available...something important clicked inside...I don't know how else to say it... I also wished it lasted longer...maybe 2 or 3 days...you have so much information that is invaluable that I wish you would go on and on...there is so much to learn. I appreciate your presence, your light, your knowledge and love very much. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
Today was one of the BEST CLASSES EVER!!
It made total sense and I love to hear ‘how things work’!! Thanks so much.
But the very best part was when you explained the confusion that we feel. When you compared our experience to being actor’s in a movie and that when we are confused we are basically waiting around for something/someone outside of us to tell us what to do….well….that is when the light went on for me!!! Thank you! Thank you!
Dear Caroline -just sending you all my love, joy and gratitude for this last week's workshop...thank you thank you thank you THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I thoroughly enjoyed the event and thank you for what you are sharing.
I have been connecting with my Universal self on different occasions over the past year, and did not know what it was…..so it was very helpful for me to see your diagrams and understand what is happening with more clarity.
I had a wonderful connection to Source during your guided meditation, and am feeling some important shifts within my being.
In a world dominated by mass media and its focus on fear and negative news that tends to contract us, it's critical that we refresh our eyes and ears with alternatives that empower us to remember our deeper identities and expand our consciousness. If we are to transform the world, we must first transform ourselves. Transformational media is designed to do just that and I am the Universe is an excellent example of transformational media that guides us on a journey into another dimension.
Through its use of organic color flows and a harmonic textured score I Am the Universe transports the viewer into the infinite, interconnected world of light and the nexus of inner and outer space, a multiverse of consciousness and is a visual ballet that empowers and reminds us of who we are beyond the idea of simply being a human in a body. It is time for humanity to be all we can be and co-create nothing less than heaven on earth. I Am the Universe is a catalyst to help us realize that vision.
If I had to choose a creation that most exemplifies the beauty, ease and joy of awakening now as we know is possible... it would be this incredible movie. I want to watch it over and over and over...thank you.
I experienced it with my "full being"...it went from opening to my full brain, to my spirit zero point and opening my full heart, and then finding that my entire being merges with the movie. I was it.
When watching this movie, I felt I was remembering something that was deeply buried within me. I was deeply moved as I felt that I was reconnecting with a part of me that I had completely forgotten ... It was a very profound experience of remembering and reconnecting with my true origin.
I want to thank you on the deepest of my heart for the film "I am the Universe, I am Love"
It is amazing and together with your book and all your meditations and webcast so pure, full of love and powerful in the good aligned way!
Thank you and please go on, because our home is so pretty full of true, goodness, love and beauty.
…Following the movie, I was speechless, SO universally expanded and filled with indescribable LOVE & JOY. I actually was so excited, that I couldn't sleep much last night. I experienced tons of downloads, remembering aspects of Creation, and "thrill" about the Divine Plan being here & now.
Your movie is purely MAGNIFICENT. I know I will watch it dozens more times. 'Just wanted to hugely "high five" and deeply thank you for this gorgeous panegyric to Divine Father that simultaneously was a loving paean of DF for humanity.
I discovered something extraordinary this evening when I was about to sleep.
I am usually quite balanced but my sensitivity, openness and my reflectivity usually gather a lot of "noise" in my system and I have to cleanse myself energetically quite often. It works fine.This evening I was thinking of you and all the priceless healing and insights you have been giving me through your sessions and webcasts throughout the past years.And within myself I asked if all of my being would be allowed to merge with all of your being in order to cleanse my system and regain balance. Within seconds it happened and all my tensions disappeared immediately. And I gained contact with all of me, my multidimensional being.This is a known state. I just usually don't get into that state by merging with other people :-)…I would just like to use this opportunity to express my deep gratitude for all your profound healing and enlightenment you have brought to me here on Earth. It has been crucial for me to have found you. Now times are new. I am new. But at a certain period it was crucial for me to benefit from your work. I will never forget that. Not in this, nor in other lifetimes.I bring you my love and my blessings for you and your dear ones.
I enjoyed the 3 ‘OMnium-days’ in the Netherlands! Feels like a turning point to me. Like I’m now living in a brighter daylight! I also had a bad cold and upcoming emotions of deep sadness and anger, the week after the workshops. Then I did the session Heart-lungs-relationship-with-Creator again and released so much, so deep. I took my 12-year old daughter with me to your film, she had a great experience! She also received much more clarity about relations with friends and herself. Amazing! She took actions and showed how she wants to be free and be herself among others.
In the workshop New Paradigm Education I asked for ‘new stories’ (for children, adults, with adventure, joy, creation …). I felt energy coming through my whole body, like different ranges of colors. Very bright!
Thank you for your infinite Love and powerful information!
Caroline, you are so amazing at the facilitation and creativity.
Hi Caroline, I almost didn't write, because of knowing you receive so much mail. Just want to say, I have studied for many years, and besides the Tibetan Foundation, that was in Arizona in the 80's, nothing has stretched me so much, or interested me, as much as what you make available.
It is like I created a foundation, and your guidance is the next level. Feel very fortunate to know about your site. Also, my daughter and I received a lot from our session with you, and can feel the potential the information holds for us. We are both doing the " Connecting To Source" every day. Mainly just want to say, there are many that appreciate you, and we are two of them.
It was wonderful to meet with you last week, both at the 1st Viewing of the Movie and than the second time at the New Life Expo. Where do I begin....ah, maybe with "Grateful", for this present moment of us coming together. I am honoured that God has sent you. I have also dived deep into your book "God Among Us", which also is having deep and a wonderful connecting impact for me. I could go on....but I am sure you know by now why we have come together.
I'm listening/watching the DVD Omnium-Multimedia Meditations daily. I was listening to a meditation that you did on World Puja. I find that I'm sleeping better which is a real nice benefit. I enjoyed the teleconference. Thanks for putting it on.
I loved the meditation. I love Caroline's meditations more than any I have ever done.
I am using the white blanket in more and more meditations. It feels so good and comforting.
No will to change anything other than blanket an area or people with the white blanket.
I also found another meditation very powerful with the royal blue and silver light......very powerful. I had the best nights sleep after that meditation. I am feeling more grounded, calm and at peace with whatever is going on around me.
Caroline, I recently discovered you on The New World Puja Network and have been working with your meditations. Thank you for being with mankind at this time.
I want to take a moment to thank you for sharing your beautiful body of work, guidance and wisdom over the years.
As always, I received quite a bit from Friday’s class session.
…I have been integrating my understandings with myself and patients since. I am closely aligned with your work and enjoy your classes so much that I am drawn and guided to sign up for your classes. I am so happy that I signed up for Master Your Guidance, as the class felt fresh and updated/graded to present time. I experienced quite a bit of insight, validation and readiness to release and fill in with new, and I did...Thank you!
I am blessed to live a contemplative conscious life from a very young age. My life and being has been significantly elevated since I first took your class in 2011. Your body of work and classes are integral for my growth as well as supporting others in moving forward.
Thank you so much Caroline, for making my life so interesting and exciting, with all the information, from your own experience of it. It really does allow one to design a whole new kind of human. I love knowing there is information, and the steps, to devote the rest of this incarnation, to eternal living, that alters a superficial human, to one that adds awareness to Self, and also is a gift to humanity.
There are no words to express, how much you add, to lifting individual lives, and all of Creation. I have a heart full of gratitude for you. The Webinar was wonderful.
I am thrilled by Caroline’s information, creation etc. since the film.
It was all new to me and it is exactly what I was looking for.
You see it has been 4 years now since I started my Omnium journey and the life I imagined has manifested and continues to do so!
the transmutation of my life is beyond amazing.
It actually feels like complete different incarnations to be honest.
On this Thanksgiving day when we reflect upon all that we are thankful for, I would like to say how grateful I am for your teachings and support over the years. You have influenced my very existence in such a fundamental way. I am very thankful for you Caroline. I really felt I needed to express this.
Hi Caroline! Thank you for providing these classes. First of all, they are so fun to participate in! Secondly and maybefirst as well....the "afterward" affects are so interesting. I felt after this latest one a feeling of "grounding" and "seeing the Truth" of this earth and this life collectively that I have not felt before. Sobering and freeing at the same time. That feeling these Truths of a troubled planet was not something to fear but to face and still remain grounded, not something to run from or as you said trying as we all have to stayin the "bliss" but to see it and still be able to BE. Everything you said even to the last sentence beforwe ended our call sticks with me. I also have noticed with these "explorations" a sense of awe and purposefulness. In this last session on Thursday, I felt that the "being" said to me "I am purposeful and so are you". I didn't feel a kinship of sorts with him but he seemed to have shared that. I also felt immediately that he was cleaning the planet of toxins...I like the others wanted to not feel his "feelings" as it was difficult but at the same time it was sobering what he is doing for us all. With the previous classes I felt a new sense of self confidence and again grounded like never before.
I listen to your sessions daily since I started studying with you in early 2009. I love your work and I step into experiencing it before I talk of it. Thank you for your continuous love and care for us and this planet and all you have done and do to make this an easier ride. I truly appreciate your work and what you give to us.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va.— Crown Health Care Laundry Services, Columbia, Miss., has earned TRSA’s Hygienically Clean Healthcare designation, reflecting their commitment to best management practices (BMPs) in laundering as verified by TRSA inspection and their capability to produce hygienically clean textiles as quantified by ongoing microbial testing.
In addition, the Crown Health Care Laundry facility passed three rounds of outcome-based microbial testing, indicating that their processes are producing Hygienically Clean Healthcare linens and garments and zero presence of harmful bacteria. To maintain their certification, laundry plants must pass quarterly annual testing to ensure that as laundry conditions change, such as water quality, textile fabric composition and wash chemistry, laundered product quality is consistently maintained.
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This USB E cig charger has made my life so convenient. I love that I can now charge my e cig while I'm working. I am so impressed at how affordable this is. I will definitely be buying all of my e cig accessories from here from now on.
I tried a cheaper brand which had the 3 parts to it and was sadly disappointed. I was told by a co-worker about this brand of e-cigs and really like these much better. My only complaint is that I have a problem trying to reorder replacements. Don't know what the problem is, but it just tells me that my email is in use so they send me an email with a link and then another one with a new password, but it never works. I spoke with someone about this and he told me just to call him the next time, but I have actually lost his name and number.
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With a puff of his breath, Karl blew the haiku feather my way. It swayed and meandered in the breeze until it landed over yonder someplace.
I'm getting ready for a house full of company and a music event this weekend.
So, to cut it short, our theme for this session is .. tada .. SOUND!
Haiku as many as you would like. We normally stick to the 5,7,5 syllable count, however, going under the count is fine. Haiku are due Monday (midnight PST). The very lucky winner is the person who gets to host next.
I'll be checking emails intermittently throughout the weekend.
Ah, that was fast. Though I know you are between a rock and a hard place. Though, considering the rock and the hard place, I'm not thinking that is too bad of a place for those in particular.
But here are a few. Don't know if I will get to more, but thought to start it off straightaway. And I am up!
Urhm, I took the notion for a ride, as I am want to do. And may do more of that. Something about... turning things on their ear? Uhmhum!
Now let's hope that ever-young Endymion doesn't snore, Selene would not like it.
I like the doggie pix! Yours?
LX and Mago: Good evening Sirs.
Hi Foam. Hope the visitations are fun.
April gales in stove piping.
Wind flute and bird song.
I think the jet stream has dipped south again.
Good company and music sounds great, enjoy your weekend dear Foamy.
Your little dog looks so sweet with his cute face and sparkling eyes.
Nice variety of sound haiku. Add as many as you want!
I wish he would give me some of his ability to snooze!
Yup, that's my little ole mutt.
It's a ton of fun. It would be more fun if I could sleep .. But, alas..sleep is an elusive thing these days.
Drats, I had hoped someone was getting sleep since I can't. I thought we were tagging teaming, not gang rushing, insomnia? I must have not gotten the memo. Well, if it's any comfort, you aren't alone in the dreadful dark night.
Another for consideration, Foam, this time with a visual.
I may have forgotten to mention this, but I can't win. These are just for show. Going on a trip to Madagascar... or, well, maybe not there, but... somewhere in a galaxy far far aw... not there either. But I'll be gone for a while.
Being as you seem to have a paucity of entries, I thought I would add another, just to give you more to read. I am watching the spring squalls pour over the mountain range, sweep past us in a shaft of white, and then clear just as suddenly. The fields and hills are emerald green. The cranes just glided in ahead of one, and they just ignore the pelting gropel.
paint wind’s whims on the landscape.
Does it shriek up there?
Hey all, thanks for the entries. You crack me up Rafael.
Serendipity, I love your descriptions of your spring Squalls. Thanks for adding more haiku. Karl, fiddle me a violin, hard choice, eh? Doom, not for judging, okay! Have fun camping. I will judge these tomorrow. Maybe this evening, who knows! Y'all have a phone Tuesday.
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Jodi Cohan, principal interior designer of JAC Design Studio, brings her background in the fine arts, the decorative arts, furniture and interior design to every project. She draws inspiration from her life experiences of extensive traveling throughout Europe, India and Hawaii, living abroad in Barcelona and studying design and architecture in New York City. She credits her deep appreciation of nature and the concept of home with creating thoughtful, dynamic and livable spaces. Her style infuses modernism with old world sensibilities.
Since founding JAC Design Studio in 2009, Jodi Cohan, ASID member, has designed projects in New York City, The Hamptons, Westport – CT, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Paris. Adept at all aspects of a project from original concept to final installation, full services include determining the scope of work, selecting contractors, project managing, specifying architectural materials, designing custom millwork and sourcing and purchasing all decoratives and artwork. The needs of her clients are her deepest consideration in regards to functionality, comfort and budget for any space.
Upon arriving in NYC in 2003, she embarked on earning her post graduate degree from the New York School of Interior Design. She gathered invaluable experience working for Thom Filicia, Inc., then Alan Tanksley, Inc. and years later Studio Sofield. Jodi worked on a range of projects including high-end residential, upscale retail, restaurant and hospitality. Prior to this, Jodi's years as a decorative artist, specializing in authentic Italian/French limestone plaster among various finishes,married her skills obtained with a BFA in painting and printmaking while a brewing passion and innate sensibility for design and architecture propelled her to the next chapter.
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2019-04-24T07:47:45Z
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2019-04-25T06:35:42Z
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That's very true to be fair. Snooker gods at work.
Definitely. Nobody with his mind right would ever think that Ronnie O'sullivan doesn't want to become World Champion - in any year.
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Donna Kuhn McMillion,63, of Iron Station, died December 29, 2018 at Atruim Health Hospital Lincoln. She lived in Lincoln County 32 years and was a native of Madison,WV.
Donna was born Jan.16, 1955, the third of six children to Wayne and Ramona Kuhn. She graduated Trap Hill High School in Surveyor, WV, 1973. She married her high school sweetheart, John McMillion November, 1 1974. She lived her life taking care of others as a nurse and caregiver, life guard, devoted wife, beloved mother and grandmother. She was a very active member of the YMCA as well as an aerobics instructor. She was extremely out going and had a way with people that few have.
Donna is preceeded in death by her father, Wayne and mother Ramona and brother Pete Kuhn. She is survived by husband of 44 years, John C. McMillion of Iron Station; son, John II of Iron Station and daughter, Kristina Mathis of Sawmills; as well as three brothers, Larry of Mocksville, Gary of Maple Meadows, WV and Tommy Kuhn of Fairdale, WV; sister Kathryn Toler of Fairdale, WV; five grandchildren, Caleb, Courtney, Alyssa, Johnny McMillion and Cody Jennings; nieces and nephews and many, many friends to carry on her memory.
There will be no memorial services and her ashes will be spread in private by her family per her wishes. Cards or food may be sent to her family home.
Her love for her family and friends made her life complete. She is a bright light in Heaven now.
My condolence to you, for you loss. My heart goes out to you. I’m praying for strength beyond normal, to comfort you and your family. God does Not cause death right now. "Time and unforeseen occurrences befall all." Ecclesiatstes 9:11. Remember: "Thy kingdom come, thy will be done,on Earth, as it is in Heaven.". Matthew 6:10; Daniel 2:44. You see it is a government that Jesus soon will rule as King. It will bring no more pain, no more sorrow, no more tears, no more death. Revelation 21:3-5. The dead will live again, here on Earth. Acts 24:15; Psalms 37:11, 29; Isaiah 26:19. Make sure you look up all the scripture to see this is all true. There is more. If your interested please click or tap This link.
https://bit.ly/2Cma8xE It is about what happens after death?
March 18 2019 at 8:43pm To all of Donna's family, friends, and loved ones: I am sorry for our loss. Donna and I was always friends. Her mother-in-law (Alice) and I are cousins. I read of Donna's passing in the new Trapper Newsletter I recently received. My heart, thoughts, and prayers go out to all of you. May God guide you thru all of this. Love, from Dorothy (Young Bowling) Bowman.
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I never thought I had an issue with forgiveness. I mean, in my sheltered life, I've never been abused or victimized. My husband has always been faithful to me. In general, I hadn't suffered grave offenses warranting major forgiveness.
However, the small things have tripped me up the most. A harsh tone. An unkind word. An unappreciative action. I've realized I can easily be hurt by those closest to me. And when left unchecked, this hurt can lead to bitterness and anger and a downward spiral and...well...I think you get the picture.
Annie and her husband Colby John live in Northern Virginia where Colby serves as the teaching pastor of Pillar Church. Before their church ministry days, they served for two years as IMB missionaries to the nation of Iceland. Annie spends her days at home with their four gorgeous daughters. Annie shares her heart and life from a place of humility and transparency at AnnieBrogan.com.
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Hi, my name is Ana. I’m Mexican and live in mexico.
Something about me is that I had my company for 9 years, I worked really hard everyday trying to succeed. I was actually doing pretty well, the problem was that I felt like a slave. I had lots of problems with my employees, customers and the worst of all was that if I wasn’t in my company it did’t work!
I was in love with the idea of being able to do whatever you wanted with your time, but I didn’t know how to do it. Until I learned about the e commerce and the many ways to work online.
In my country this is weird and not many people know about it, so I decided I must help other pursue their dreams. And here I am today.
Working with something I love, being free and able to do whatever I want to and helping others!!
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2019-04-19T10:34:38Z
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Mamahood, Among Other Things...: Scavenger Hunt Sunday | Something Vintage, etc.
My Town – Tall buildings and mini-vans.
Tilt-Shift Photography – Hmmm… I think I’m really digging this tilt-shift thingy!
Chocolate – Double-dose of fantastic –M&Ms and moist chocolate fudge!
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Electrician Paradise Waters – Ph 1300 998 257 – Professional electrical, data & air conditioning services.
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For all your electrical needs in Paradise Waters, please call our office on 1300 998 257 or visit our contact page.
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Founded in 1997, the WFSC awarded the title “A Smart Community” as a signature of pride for cities who demonstrate a high regard for technology, economic development, creative innovation and the environment.
Fitting the perfect mold, Albion was one of the first cities on board, with Albion College accredited for the increased intelligence of the town. But as this city has developed over the past 10 years, issues with the college’s tuition have presented a lack of economical advancement.
For the 2009-2010 school year, the cost of tuition is expected to rise to $51,000. This inflation is caused by a need to support all existing college programs despite lower numbers in enrollment that are due to a decrease in first-year students.
This inflation from $29,000, current tuition and smart limit, has caused precaution for the WFSC, giving them grounds to withdraw the title to the community.
City officials have been working with the college on possible solutions to lowering the tuition, but with the first-year class expected to enroll only 12 students, the list of available options is short.
If requirements are not met by June 1, WSFC will order the immediate removal of the signs and ownership of the title to the city of Albion. Though the future of a smart Albion is grim, town officials still remain optimistic.
I’m really hoping this was written with the intention of being clever satire. Even if it wasn’t, I still like it.
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These individuals have already blessed an LSC ministry through an estate gift or have made plans for the future benefit of LSC through an annuity, bequest, life insurance policy, ongoing trust distribution or similar arrangement.
LSC Good Shepherds are members of an honorary group whose level of financial or volunteer services provides a core of caring for LSC ministries. Annually, LSC pays tribute to these supporters at a series of Shepherd Society dinners held in North and South Carolina.
These individuals contribute 100 hours or more of volunteer service during a calendar year.
Donors giving cumulative cash gifts of $500 or more in a calendar year are part of the Shepherd Giving Society. Join them now!
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Also, Choose Your Own Beverage is back with a red red wonderdrink (recipe below) that will take your tastebuds out of this world and into a science experiment to see how much red food coloring humans can consume, Chris is challenged to a rollicking edition of Interactive Fiction or Film Featuring Birthday Boy W.C. Fields (he was born on this day 1/29/1880 so celebrate already!), Matt gets a little carried away on the subject of there being too many darn segments, Dr. Vivaldi disapproves, Serena Fine may not be who we thought, and all that’s left to eat is DRIED BLOOD!
PreviousEP. 40. Space Vampire: Week Three With Cool Cat Brewcat Eli Selzer!
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EL CAJON, Calif. -- The object that Alfred Olango, a black man fatally shot by an El Cajon police officer, drew from his pant pocket and pointed at the officer was a "vape smoking device," according to a press release from El Cajon.
The vape collected at the scene had an all silver cylinder (Smok TFV4 MINI) approximately 1-inch diameter and 3-inches long. The box of the vape that was held in Olango's grip was 4-inch x 2 1/4-inches x 1-inch (Pioneer for You Vape), the release stated.
Some details of the investigation were released Wednesday - one day after a fatal police shooting of a seemingly erratic 30-year-old black man at an El Cajon strip mall -- a shooting that prompted bitter protests from members of the public who believe the suspect's race may have played a role.
Several hours after the shooting Tuesday afternoon in the 800 block of Broadway near North Mollison Avenue, El Cajon police made public a still photo taken from cell phone video voluntarily provided by a witness. It shows a man in a shooting stance.
The sequence of events that led to his death began about 2:10 p.m. when officers were sent to check out a report of a pedestrian behaving erratically and walking in traffic. They came into contact with the man behind a restaurant and he allegedly refused multiple commands to remove his hand from in his pocket, said El Cajon police Capt. Frank LaHaye.
The officers attempted to talk to the man while he paced back and forth, but he then "rapidly drew an object from his front pants pocket, placed both hands together and extended them rapidly toward the officer taking up what appeared to be a shooting stance," according to the lieutenant. One officer fired his service weapon at the man several times and a second officer deployed a Taser. Bystanders reported hearing about five shots.
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We enter into Shabbat Va’etchanan with the power we think we have to be able to use prayer to effect real change, but leave it, hopefully, with an entirely different and much more elevated ability to draw assistance for ourselves and others through prayers and meditation.
"An angel takes our request up to the Upper Worlds."
In the story of Va’etchanan, Moses is told by the Creator that he would not be the one to lead the Israelites into the Land of Israel, and it says Moses prayed and begged the Creator at least 515 times to let him in. And Va'etchanan is the numerical value of 515. So, what is the secret of that number, 515? Why is that the amount of times Moses begged the Creator?
In prayer, we are told that an angel takes our request up to the Upper Worlds. The number five hundred represents the worlds and dimensions by which an angel carrying our request has to go with the prayer, and fifteen is the numerical value of the Yud Hey, which is the fuel that gives the angel the ability to go up and elevate with our request, have it answered, and then allow that Light to come down to us.
Which means that every time we pray, it is important that we meditate on the number 515; it is a secret Moses gives us. When we do so, we meditate on the spiritual process in order to enable the angel to elevate to the five hundred dimensions, which is the only way the Light needed to answer our prayer can be brought back. We also have to fuel the angel with the Yud Hey, as that is going to give the angel the energy and boost to be able to go through the five hundred spiritual dimensions, and to be able to bring the Light of healing, or whatever request we have, back down into this world.
"The secret of prayer is being given to us."
Therefore, the word Va’etchanan, 515, the numerical value, is the secret of the consciousness that we need to have in order to fuel our prayers and for them to be powerful. We have to know that when we are asking for this healing, it comes from five hundred dimensions away from us. There is an angel who we are asking to assist us, but we know that in order to give him the strength to be able to elevate our prayer, we have to meditate on the Yud Hey coming together and giving him the ability to elevate. And then, with the assistance of the Light of the Creator, the angel is able to elevate and bring down the Light of healing or of any other request that we have, into this world.
The secret of prayer is being given to us on Shabbat Va'etchanan; the consciousness and meditation that allow our prayers to be fueled, and then answered, are in this Shabbat. In order for our prayers to be elevated by the angels, we have to meditate, call upon, and awaken the Light of the Yud Hey. In so doing, we need to be conscious that we are injecting that power into the angel who is now going to take our request to those 500 dimensions, the 500 worlds, and bring them down into our life, or the life of the person we are asking a blessing for.
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Links to numerous Scientology-related websites.
Comprehensive bibliography of books on Scientology (pro- and anti-), including links to web copies.
Jon Atack was, and still is, injuncted against distributing the unedited version (this version) of A Piece of Blue Sky. This was as a result of allegedly libellous comments made about the head of the Scientology-linked Greenfields School in East Grinstead (see chapter 8.2, "The Child Custody Case"). Only one paragraph of the entire book was found to be libellous - 96 out of over 151,000 words, or less than 0.07% of the whole. Atack, it should be noted, has not in any way been involved in the production or distribution of this electronic version, which is based on a scanned copy originally produced by the former FACTnet.
The opposing lawyers, Hodkin & Company of East Grinstead, wrote to many bodies, ranging from the satirical magazine Private Eye to British public libraries, demanding that they destroy their copies of Blue Sky - even though Atack was the only one injuncted. His publishers and distributors were not banned from publishing, distributing or selling the book, which is most unusual in English libel law. Many libraries apparently ignored or did not receive the letters and reportedly continue to stock Blue Sky. It is of course freely available outside of England and Wales.
The following are copies of letters from county councils affirming that their public libraries' copies of the book had been destroyed.
In February 1999, a cease-and-desist order was served on the online booksellers amazon.com demanding that it withdraw the book from its catalog (which was completely bogus, as there are no legal restrictions on its distribution outside England and Wales). The company reversed its decision in May 1999 following an outcry by concerned Internet users, which attracted major media attention. Deana Holmes created a web page covering the "Blue Sky Controversy".
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2019-04-23T02:52:32Z
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Crocodile Leather Bag with Custom Hardware.
The Joni Bag Crocodile is not available for immediate purchase. You can add your name to the waiting list by clicking on the “Submit Your Request” button below.
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2019-04-25T04:43:58Z
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Whether You're taking a business trip or heading to a wedding, this rugged-yet-lightweight wheeled garment bag will help ensure you look your wrinkle-free best. It accommodates multiple pieces of hanging clothing, and can itself be hung on a door or in a closet for easy access to the contents. Multiple pockets store small items. A retractable handle and smooth-action wheels make it easy to pick up the pace when time is of the essence.
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By far the biggest automobile racing event is of course the Formula One with its huge following and iconic cars. Every child, even an adult, has at least wondered what it would be like to seat behind the wheel of this powerful machine and race at exhilarating speeds. Now with the help of PhotoFunia you don’t have to be a Formula One driver to seat in the driving seat of a Formula One car. Simply choose your preferred colour from the four available for the car and a picture with your face clearly visible, and in a few seconds you will appear in full Formula One driver’s gear driving the F1 car. Try it today and share it with your friends and family to impress them!
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2019-04-20T23:22:12Z
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Order online for delivery and takeout: 47. Beef with Scallions from Omei Restaurant - Richmond Hill. Serving the best Chinese in Richmond Hill, ON.
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Tax Dirty Energy or Subsidize Clean Energy?
Now that cap-and-trade legislation is dead in Congress, some are beginning to organize around a completely different approach. Instead of trying to raise the cost of dirtier energy, what about lowering the cost of cleaner energy?
These proposals reflect the political reality that raising the cost of dirty energy is unpopular, especially when the economy is so weak. Finding the money to make clean energy cheaper, even when government budgets are tight, will probably be an easier sell.
See the full article for more and for commentary from AEI scholar and PERC board member Steven Hayward.
Excellent article, except for one tid-bit. The ‘market-based’ solution that was the backbone of cap and trade legislation had very serious flaws. The truth is that carbon prices have never been established and neither has anything like it ever been done. Theoretically, one could see not only jobs on the line, but the consumer price index and ultimately inflation being affected by an unknown quantity, namely the swinging price of carbon emissions on a market-based system.
As many who study public policy know, change of this nature comes about with incentives more than merely fines or punishments. With that said, the article is absolutely correct in suggesting that greater tax breaks and government financing is needed to push clean and green technolgy forward.
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Kartek is offering contingency awards for Best in the Desert's 2016 race series. The contingency awards are awarded to the class winners of classes that are chosen by BITD with $500 in Kartek certificates. Two awards will be given per race. The certificates are redeemed at Kartek as a credit for a purchase. The winner must have Kartek stickers on both sides of the vehicle during the race, which Kartek can provide.
Click here to order contingency stickers or download .ai Adobe Illustrator Artwork image if you're doing a full vehicle wrap.
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This Japan travel post will be on my two days in Tokyo. Japan was the last major stop of my trip, and it was my absolute favourite. Japan is amazing, and 9 days in the country were no where near enough. My visit was during winter, and unfortunately, before the bloom of the cherry blossoms (*cries*). Oh well. That certainly did not detract from how hard I fell for this wonderful country!
During our stay in Tokyo, our base was in Asakusa. This adorable district is home to not only one of the cutest markets I have ever been to, but also to Tokyo’s oldest temple. Senso-ji Temple is visited by countless locals and tourists every day and makes its surrounding streets a buzzing place to spend the morning or afternoon.
Though one can only enter parts of the Imperial Place as part of a guided tour, Tokyo’s Imperial Palace is definitely worth a visit for its glorious exterior, mount and imperial gardens.
Harajuku is renowned as Tokyo’s hub for youth culture and fashion. You can spend an entire evening wandering out the district (which is always full of life!) and you really never know what you might come across! Also, the food here is awesome, where you can go from hip crepes to budget beef bowls.
If you happen to be in the Harajuku district during the day, then check out the Meiji Shrine, one of Tokyo’s major shrines. Situated in Yoyogi Park, the temple is preceded by winding, serene paths which are lovely to walk through!
Akihabara is the so-called “geek district” of Tokyo. When you do pass the array of electronic, manga and gaming stores, you can see that it has truly earned that reputation. This district is not only home to a number of maid and manga cafes, but also to an 8-floor anime store, Mandarake!
Restaurants where the food is cooked at your table. This one was on a basement level in Shibuya.
The many tricks of a Japanese toilet. Ever felt embarrassed about people hearing you going to the loo? Then there is even a music button!
Japanese advertising may seem more entertaining to the tourist than to the local.
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Curry Leaves can be identified by their pear-shaped deep shiny green colour and slightly serrated edges. Very much like small bay leaves. The underside of the leaf is however a little paler in colour.
The small curry tree from which the leaves are derived, grows to a height of around six metres and is a type of hardwood indigenous to India and Sri Lanka but later introduced to Thailand. They now grow extensively in the rich tropical regions of South East Asia.
The fresh leaves have a rather intriguing warm charismatic fragrance with a hint of green pepper and tangerine and when bruised the full aromatic extract comes into play.
When added to Thai curry dishes they infuse a distinctive taste that can only be described as genuinely delicious. Dried curry leaves, on the other hand, tend to lose their fragrance rapidly.
There is a possibility you may have to purchase the fresh and dry variety of curry leaf from an oriental bazaar or store as you may not find any in a western shop or supermarket.
Fresh leaves will keep for several days in the vegetable compartment of your refrigerator providing you wrap them up carefully. This will prevent their distinctive flavour being transferred to other items.
Alternatively, open-freeze the leaves and then transfer them to a plastic container. Because dried curry leaves do not have as good a taste, you should rather look for vacuum-packed ones as they have a much better colour - and their flavour will also be better.
1) The fresh tender leaves are great as an herbal tonic for strengthening various functions of the stomach and sometimes acts as a mild laxative.
2) The fine paste extracted from the dried leaves and mixed with buttermilk is beneficial in the relief of stomach upsets when taken before a meal.
3) A teaspoon of the juice extracted from fresh tender leaves mixed with a teaspoon of honey and used as a tea has medicinal properties effective in the treatment of diarrhoea, dysentery and piles.
4) A teaspoon of the juice extracted from fresh tender leaves mixed with a teaspoon of lime juice and used as tea has medicinal properties effective in treating morning sickness, nausea and vomiting due to indigestion and the excessive use of fats.
5) Juice extracted from the root of the curry plant has medicinal properties effective in relieving pain associated with the kidneys.
6) Fresh tender leaves can be effective when applied as a poultice to help in the treatment of burns, bruises and various other skin irritations.
7) The suffusion of juice extracted from fresh tender leaves over the eyes helps in a similar manner as commercial eye drops to aid in a fresh brighter appearance. It is also believed to help assist in the prevention of early cataract development.
8) The berries of the curry plant (Helichrysum Italicum) produce a juice that together with a similar amount of lime juice is an effective external treatment for all kinds of insect bites.
9) Properties extracted from fresh tender leaves help nourish hair roots, thus beneficial in preventing the premature greying of hair.
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2019-04-24T14:52:02Z
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This modular, industrial quality DC/DC converter system uses field-proven topology with a track record in numerous heavy-duty applications. It is built with up to six 200W, BAP 236-EH plug-in converter modules assembled in a 3U x 19” card-frame and delivers up to 1200W or 1000W with N+1 redundancy. Each hot-insertable module has a built-in redundancy diode which allows for parallel connection and N+1 redundant operation. Modules with different outputs can be combined in one shelf to create a multi-output system. The plug-in modules are cooled by natural air convection.
This system contains rugged, industrial quality DC/DC plug in converters and uses field-proven topology to generate the required output power. It is a mature design with large design headrooms and rated for operation over a wide temperature range without derating. The strict use of components with many years of established reliability results in a high demonstrated MTBF confirmed by a track record in hundreds of applications. Each module has a built-in redundancy diode which allows for an unlimited number of units to be paralleled for higher output power and N+1 redundant operation. The built-in redundancy also allows battery connection to the output for back-up purposes. The modules are hot insertable. Modules with different outputs can be combined in one shelf to create a multi-output system.
This system contains rugged, industrial quality DC/DC plug in converters and uses field-proven topology to generate the required output power. It is a mature design with large design headrooms and rated for operation over a wide temperature range without derating. The strict use of components with many years of established reliability results in a high demonstrated MTBF confirmed by a track record in hundreds of applications. Each module has a built-in redundancy diode which allows for an unlimited number of units to be paralleled for higher output power and N+1 redundant operation. The built-in redundancy also allows battery connection to the output for back-up purposes.
This modular, heavy-duty DC/DC converter system is built with three 1000W BAP 65F power modules assembled in a 2Ux19” stainless steel, rack-mount cradle (CR 2U/19-3). The cradle is constructed with high-grade stainless steel and mechanical features that allow for easy insertion and removal of the BAP 65F modules. A built-in redundancy diode in each module allows for parallel connection and N+1 redundant operation. The system delivers a maximum of 3000W or 2000W with N+1 redundancy. Each module has a built-in fan which provides sufficient airflow for operation at the specified temperature without de-rating. The fans draw air into the unit and the exhaust exits at the rear of the unit.
The BAW 09 Series rugged, industrial quality DC/DC converter uses field proven double conversion technology to generate 60W output power. It is a mature design with a track record in numerous applications. Cooling is via baseplate to a heatsinking surface and by natural convection. The unit has full electronic protection. Low component count, large design headroom, and the use of components with established reliability result in a high MTBF. Additional ruggedizing and conformal coating are available for immunity to shock, vibration and humidity. The BAW 09 is manufactured at our plant under strict quality control.
This rugged, field proven series has served as a key product in the 60 - 180W range DC/DC conversion for two decades. The design was upgraded several times over the years and has an impeccable track record. The basic concept has remained the same; a flexible design that can easily be customized for almost any requirements without set-up/NRE costs and competitive production cost. The chart above is a short summary of the approximate capacities of the various units of the BAF/BAB 210 series. Due to the large design headrooms and very conservative design approach, the power limits can also be extended. For a more standard selection, our DCW Series is available. Low component count and the use of components with established reliability result in a high MTBF.
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For the weapons of our warfare … have divine power to destroy strongholds.
Do you have strongholds in your life that you haven’t been able to overcome? Strongholds are anything in your life that continue to bring you down. It could be a struggle with overeating, talking too much, an ungodly or unfruitful relationship, etc. As believers, we have the power to overcome the strongholds in our lives. However, many times we’ve tried to let go of or overcome these things only to find ourselves crawling back to them. How can we get free from spiritual, emotional, or physical strongholds?
Step #1) We need to admit we have a problem.
Staying in a state of denial only prolongs and strengthens the strongholds in our lives. When we come to the place of personal responsibility instead of blaming other people or life’s circumstances, we can begin the process of change.
Step #2) We fight the thoughts that keep us enslaved to bad habits.
Our thoughts strongly influence our actions. Instead of being passive about every thought that crosses our minds, we take a firm stance to reject the thoughts that keep us enslaved and subject everything we think to Christ.
Step #3) We embrace the freedom we have in Jesus Christ.
Jesus did more than save us from our sins. He brings true freedom to be everything we were made to be from the moment of our rebirth. We are free to attain our destiny and live out purposeful lives for God’s glory.
Step #4) We are honest about our strongholds with godly mentors.
Keeping our strongholds a secret is a big mistake. We need accountability partners who will pray and speak the truth in love to us.
Dear Lord, I confess that I’ve been struggling with this stronghold for too long. I want to be free. Help me to take the steps necessary to overcome in Your power. In Jesus’ name, amen.
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Excellent 1937 FORD Pickup! Beautiful Condition! Drive it Home!
Awesome Ford Truck!8000 miles since build!Built 350 Chevy with 350 Auto!Headers with dual exhaust!Aluminum Intake with 4 bbl Carb!Beautiful Maroon Metal flake Paint!Excellent interior!Power windows!Custom wheels!Aluminum Radiator!Beautiful wood bed!Runs excellent!Drive it home!
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Mexico’s most recent spectrum auction has awarded the winning bidder with a nationwide allocation of 30MHz in the 1710MHz to 2170MHz frequency band. The winning bid was placed by a partnership between the media company Grupo Televisa and the mobile operator NII Holdings (Nextel).
Although the bid is yet to be officially cleared by the government, no issues are anticipated and commercial rollouts are expected to commence within the next year. The frequencies awarded by the licence will allows the partners to offer 3G services at a level which will enable them to compete with the market lead America Movil.
While the 3G market is currently dominated exclusively by America Movil, it is widely believed that a 3G launch from the second-place operator Telefonica is imminent, with a unit of the Spanish operator winning six 10MHz blocks with a MXN1.27 billion bid. America Movil has stated its intent to stay ahead of its rivals through the launch of NGN technology such as LTE.
However, the auctions have courted controversy from certain quarters, with many observers noting that the partnership was able to win the spectrum band with a surprisingly low bid due to lack of competition – it was, in fact, the only bidder which qualified to bid for the nationwide block. Although a significant number of global operators - among them China Mobile, Reliance Communications and Deutsche Telekom – were interested in bidding, concerns over their ability to compete effectively with America Movil stymied their efforts.
The partnership will reportedly pay MXN180.3 million, which equates roughly to US$14.3 million, for its spectrum – a massively lower figure than the MXN3.8 billion that America Movil pays for 20MHz nationwide, with three regions benefiting from an additional 10MHz.
As part of the criteria for the follow-up agreement after winning the bid, Televisa will acquire a 30% stake in Nextel Mexico – the Mexican operating branch of NII Holdings.
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Is your site being penalized for Bounce Backs?
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I need to stitch these two words for myself: Large & Messy.
I've written before about those words describing my approach to my art and creativity. I work slowly on big projects with enormous themes (hands, say, or saturated colors, or moods and how they look on my face) and I follow ideas down dead ends and lose things along the way.
But it's OK. In fact, it's better than OK. It's what I want.
For example, I have decided to go to Atlanta three times in the month of February to take a workshop with the fabulous textile artist Aubrey Longley-Cook. The workshop is a collaboration involving two things I've never tried: Cross stitch and animation.
You may remember Longley-Cook's fantastic stitched Runaway dog animation, which I wrote a Big Yes! about last year. I'm thrilled to meet him and work with him on his piece for a show this fall. The workshop is through the WonderRoot Artists Helping Artists program.
I would have never let myself do something like this a few years ago. I would have found excuses not to put myself out there and work with with other artists in other cities. But now, no one can stop me from going after opportunities like this. Least of all myself.
Four other projects are in my hoops and sketchbooks right now. I picked up the Color Wheel of Lies, again. It is starting to gel a bit more in my mind.
Mano de Rowie, age 94.
I'm collecting hands for my Manos project. This project is in the very early stages, but I'm excited with my latest hand... Rowie is a elegant, refined woman in her mid-90s who makes the most beautiful quilts and stitches and knits. I love talking with her about life and I'm honored to have her hand in my collection. She could not be kinder and more supportive of me and my work.
I want to make some series of stitched images of moods on my face, like the ones above.
Warhol was very kind to me.
And a "collaboration" with Andy Warhol, featuring the hearts he drew for me, is slowly find it's way onto fabric.
On display. Made with love.
Finally, I just want to continue to be there for my friends and loved ones. As they have been for me when I needed them.
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The PuSh Festival expands the horizons of Vancouver artists and audiences with work that is visionary, genre-bending, multi-disciplined, startling and original. The Festival showcases acclaimed international, Canadian and local artists and mixes them together with an alchemy that inspires audiences, rejuvenates artists, stimulates the industry and forges productive relationships around the globe.
The Festival is a broker of international partnerships, a meeting place for creative minds, a showcase of Canada’s best and an incubator of brilliant new work.
PuSh aims to be a festival of national importance—artistically respected, greatly anticipated and highly valued as a catalyst for cultural and community development.
The PuSh International Performing Arts Festival engages and enriches audiences with adventurous contemporary works in a spirit of innovation and dialogue.
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These printed power banks feature a silicone sleeve, an attached suction cup which helps the charger act as a phone stand, and a peek-a-boo window that reveals your custom imprint. Speakers feature FM radio function, a TF card slot, and a built-in microphone. Base price includes a one color imprint on both items. Imprint can be added to gift box for a nominal fee.
Add your brand to the gift box for an even more specialized gift. $60.00 setup for a 3" x 4" imprint area.
Speaker: 1.25 x 1" Power Bank: 2 x .25"
NOTE: Only recharge power banks using a USB port wall adapter (not included). Do not recharge via USB port on a computer.
Power Banks: 2" x 1/4" Speakers: 1 1/4" x 1"
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Please support this website by adding us to your whitelist in your ad blocker. I spend a lot of my time to get the content out. Every little penny i can get help me a long way! Thanks!
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I take pictures for fun, but ive never taken a picture to an expectant mother and Im sure it is a great challenge. I love the first picture you put in this article, and somehow I �... 23/02/2018�� Belly pregnant woman silhouette on a white background Pregnant woman silhouette. The silhouette of the pregnant woman which inclined the head and looks at the stomach Pregnant woman silhouette. Pregnant woman caressing her belly Silhouette of pregnant woman.
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Emily is one of those pregnant ladies that doesn�t look pregnant from behind. In fact, if you put your thumb over her belly and close one eye she doesn�t even look pregnant from the side or the front. I�ve been wanting to do a post called �Love Your Histogram� for a long time, because a histogram is a picture takers best friend.
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Pregnancy is a remarkable time in your life, full of amazing changes and giddy anticipation. No wonder women want to document it all with maternity photos!
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2019-04-25T11:04:20Z
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An Elkins woman was a 4th of July auto fatality on I-79 in Braxton County.
25-year-old Kristin Short was rushed to Braxton Memorial Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
The accident happened Monday evening near mile marker 62.
Police say Short's car was headed south when she lost control, crossed the median, went into the northbound lane and was hit by a tractor trailer.
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Birds perch on a climbing tree of life, a haze of colour looms about the ornately-drawn flowers, while droplets of water tremble, falling. Newly bloomed flowers and plant life intertwine. The birds wait in anticipation as the great timepiece of Darwin ticks its silent clock.
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Short post as today has been another very long day that started at 4.30am. Yesterday one of the most important things I did was make a cake. This was critical as cake is a key part of the abattoir picnic. No visit to the abattoir is complete without cake. As our cooking apples are doing very well and as I was given a jar of marmalade by a kind friend I decided on a wholemeal apple and marmalade cake from Nigel Slater tender vol.II (684). I will write more on the whole abattoir experience and picnic tomorrow. For now cake is all I can manage.
Ingredients: 225g butter, 215g muscovado sugar, 4 eggs (I used three duck eggs and one bantam as that is what I had), 250g wholemeal flour (hence it is healthy!), heaped tsp of baking powder, scant tsp of cinnamon, 200g of peeled and chopped cooking apples (I will add more next time – at least 250g), 100g sultanas or raisins, 125g marmalade.
Beat butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. Add in eggs. Sift flour, baking powder and cinnamon then fold into mix. Add in the chopped apples, sultanas and marmalade. Line a big loaf tin with baking paper. Add in cake mix. Bake for about an hour and a half at 160C or until a knife stuck in comes out clean. I let it cool in the tin and then turned it out.
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In this video, we'll show you a way to boil fresh corn to perfection. With just a little bit of sugar and lemon juice in the water, you'll quickly have the sweetest, tastiest boiled corn on the cob around. Get the recipe for Jamie's Sweet and Easy Corn on the Cob. It's so good, you won't need the butter!
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Fantasy Console Game Jam #1 community · Posted in What does the term Union mean for you?
Fantasy Console Game Jam #1 community · Created a new topic What does the term Union mean for you?
Game is very well manufactured! Awesome graphics and polished design. Love the variety of characters, that have unique abilities.
For sure one of the best entries of the CGA Jam.
Good idea, well executed, too little time to think.
I really enjoyed funny graphics and the animation of Newton!
Anyway I think the game is a bit too easy. Avoiding bad apples it's not hard and there's no time limit between one carch and another.
There is a dark magenta that there should not be. You could obtain a dark magenta combining magenta and black pixels on a grid.
Really good work here! I love game mechanics! Every game I feel enticed to play again to improve myself.
Good aesthetics and nice gfx, too. Music and sfx do their job well. My best score is 15 so far.
Excellent game! Very polish and well designed.
The game is really fun, too!
Good game. Very satisfying to play. Love killing all the enemies and trying to grab all the loot.
The recoil system to jump is very useful in more than one occasion.
What I don't like : weapon recharge is too slow!
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Police Bring Used Weapons of War onto Main Street, U.S.A.
WhoWhatWhy first brought you the story of the disturbing trend of police departments arming themselves with surplus weapons from the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq to patrol Main Street, U.S.A. Others are finally picking up on this explosion of police firepower.
Every war needs soldiers, and America’s undeclared wars since World War II have increasingly relied on nearly invisible ones for the jobs that need deniability. Read on to see how the influence of CIA contractors has surged since 9/11 in this excerpt from Shadow Warfare: The History of America’s Undeclared Wars.
“Hacktivist journo” Barrett Brown pleaded guilty to reduced charges that drastically lower his potential prison exposure. Here’s what happened in case you missed it.
Tuesday marks the anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombing. The Nicole Sandler show invited Russ Baker on to discuss his investigation of the myths and discrepancies surrounding the case. The conversation broadened into a fascinating look at the Who, the What and the Why of some of the biggest events in recent history. The podcast is a must-listen.
How Much Should We Trust Government?
In this interview with Canadian television, an American professor and author takes on government and trust—but only goes so far. Please weigh in on this.
A speech and an editorial by individuals with immaculate establishment credentials raise questions about what the Bush administration knew before the 9/11 attacks.
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The 2019 Medicare Part D Plans in Carroll County Maryland.
There are 26 Medicare Part-D Plans available in Carroll County from 12 different health insurance providers. You can choose from 7 prescription drug plans offering additional gap coverage. The plan with the lowest monthly premium is $15 and the highest monthly premium is $127. The highest rated PDP available in Carroll County received a 4 overall star rating from CMS and the lowest rated plan is 2.5 stars.
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– This week’s broadcast opens up with an 11-bell salute and moment of silence to remember the September 11th attacks.
– Jeff Hardy comes out to the ring to kick off the show, and he’s got a mic. Jeff talks about facing demons and overcoming them, and how this Sunday he is going to overcome another demon inside Hell In A Cell. But that’s Sunday, and tonight Jeff says he has to conquer another demon from his recent past – Shinsuke Nakamura. Jeff tells Nakamura to get out here and face him, and then Jeff says on Sunday he’s going straight to Hell.
– Jeff Hardy vs. Shinsuke Nakamura: Jeff starts off strong with a jawbreaker, and things quickly fall out to ringside. Jeff springboards off the ring steps for a splash on Nakamura against the fan barricade. Back in the ring, Nakamura fights back and tries to keep Hardy grounded with a chin lock. Hardy fights up and repeatedly slams Nakamura’s head into the turnbuckles. Jeff looks for a jawbreaker, but Nakamura stops him with a knee to the face. Nakamura lays into Hardy now with knees to the body. Hardy starts to fight back, but Nakamura shuts him down with a spinning kick to the head. Nakamura looks for a shot in the corner, but Hardy dodges it and hits the Sling Blade, and both men are down. They fight into the corner and Jeff hits the Whisper In The Wind. Jeff goes back up for the finish, but Nakamura gets up and knocks him out. Nakamura sends Hardy crashing down out to ringside, and Nakamura takes a breather in the ring. Nakamura brings Jeff back inside and then lays into him with kicks in the corner. Nakamura follows up with a running knee to the face, and Hardy looks hurt. Nakamura looks for the Kinshasa, but Jeff dodges it. Nakamura misses a couple of kicks, and Jeff capitalizes with a Twist of Fate. Jeff goes up top for the Swanton Bomb, but then Randy Orton comes from nowhere and knocks Hardy down to the ringside floor.
– Orton beats down Hardy at ringside after the match and repeatedly slams him into the ring steps. Orton grabs a steel chair and continues the beating on Hardy back inside the ring. Orton gives Hardy some time to recover as he wants to hit the RKO. Jeff gets up and dodges Orton, and Jeff grabs the steel chair. Jeff immediately tees off on Orton with the chair, and then hits he Twist of Fate. Jeff goes up and hits the Swanton Bomb off the top on Orton.
– We go backstage to The Miz for a backstage interview. The Miz corrects the interviewer on technique, and then introduces his wife Maryse. The interviewer points out that Maryse has her first singles match in 7 years tonight, in our main event against Brie Bella. The Miz says Brie and Daniel Bryan married each other because they couldn’t find anyone else, and it’s just a marriage of convenience. Miz says Bryan can’t even fight his own battles, so he has Brie do it for him.
– We go to a pre-taped video of AJ Styles inside the empty arena before SmackDown started. AJ says that Joe knows how to get under his skin, but mentioning his family. AJ says he knows Joe has a family too, but he won’t stoop to that level. AJ says Joe’s strengths will also be his weaknesses, because when the bell rings nobody has the upper hand on AJ Styles. AJ says on Sunday, the talking stops. At Hell In A Cell, AJ is going to show Joe just how phenomenal he is, because this is the house that AJ Styles built.
– Charlotte vs. Sonya Deville: The opening bell sounds and they fight back and forth early on until Sonya grabs the hair for a cheap shot. Sonya continues the offense now until Charlotte fires back with a big boot. Sonya rolls outside for a breather. Back in the ring, Sonya tries to mount some offense, but Charlotte shuts her down with a back suplex. Sonya and Charlotte trade strikes now until Charlotte hits a backbreaker and slams Sonya down. Sonya comes back with some knees to the body and then she looks for a triangle choke. Charlotte lifts up Sonya and powerbombs her down for a two count. Charlotte follows up with the Figure Eight for the win via submission.
– After the match, Charlotte poses with some fans at ringside for a selfie, but then someone in the crowd attacks Charlotte from behind. Charlotte falls down, and the woman pulls off her glasses and black wig to revel that it’s Becky Lynch. Becky hops the fan barricade and beats down Charlotte on the ramp. Referees separate them, an Becky says on Sunday she’s taking back her Women’s Title.
– We go to a pre-taped promo from Samoa Joe. AJ says he has a bedtime story, and this one is about AJ Styles. Joe pulls out a big story book, and reads off a rhyming poem about AJ. Joe talks about AJ forgetting his family, and his plans to destroy him on Sunday. Joe says he’ll become the new dad to AJ’s kids, and at the end of the book Joe shows a drawing of himself with AJ’s wife and kid.
– The New Day comes out to ringside and sits at their own broadcast table at ringside. They send us back to Kofi Kingston, who wants to interview The Bar backstage. The Bar walks off without noticing Kofi as Kofi makes fun of them.
– The Bar vs. Rusev Day: The Bar starts off strong in this one against Rusev, trading frequent tags and keeping the Bulgarian Brute down. Rusev finally fights off Sheamus with a big boot, and then Aiden English tags in and hits a big cross-body off the top. English keeps control of the match until Cesaro causes a distraction and Sheamus knees English in the head from behind. Cesaro tags in and works over English now. Sheamus tags back in and they both stomp on Aiden in the corner. The Bar exchanges more tags, and Cesaro keeps English grounded now with a chin lock. Sheamus comes back in and looks for a spear in the corner, but English dodges it and Sheamus crashes into the ring post. Cesaro and Rusev get the tags, and Rusev unloads with right hands on Cesaro. Rusev hits a splash in the corner and then a spinning heel kick. Cesaro tries to fight Rusev off, but Rusev catches him with a kick to the head for a two count. Rusev locks in the Accolade, but Sheamus breaks it up. Cesaro uppercuts Rusev back down, then Sheamus tags in and they hit a double DDT for a two count. Sheamus hits a tilt-a-whirl powerslam for another two count. Sheamus goes for a big boot on Rusev, but English runs in and takes the shot for Rusev. Rusev comes off the ropes with a big boot on Sheamus and he covers for the three count.
– Lana steps in the ring to celebrate the win with Rusev and Aiden after the match. Rusev Day will now take on The New Day at Hell In A Cell for the Tag Titles. Rusev and Aiden talk some trash to The New Day at ringside at their broadcast table.
– R-Truth and Carmella come out singing R-Truth’s “What’s Up” song.
– R-Truth vs. Andrade “Cien” Almas: The opening bell sounds and Almas immediately takes the fight to Truth and hits a series of strikes in the corner. Almas runs off the ropes and R-Truth catches him with a hurricanrana. Almas comes back with a springboard kick for a two count. Almas follows up with some knees to the head to keep Truth grounded. Truth fights back and Almas grabs on to the ropes, then Zelina Vega runs in the ring and distracts R-Truth. Carmella pulls Zelina outside, and Almas hits a cheap shot off the distraction and rolls up R-Truth for the three count.
– Almas and Vega immediately head up the ramp as Truth gets to his feet in disbelief.
– Asuka and Naomi are backstage for an interview, and Naomi thanks Asuka for having her back last week. Naomi says Asuka feels the glow, but Asuka thinks she was asking her to “go.” Naomi explains her “glow” catch phrase, and they walk off together.
– Brie Bella comes out with Daniel Bryan, and our main event is up next.
– Brie Bella vs. Maryse: Daniel Bryan and The Miz are both at ringside for this one. The opening bell sounds and Maryse avoids engaging early on by heading out to ringside repeatedly. Brie gets on a microphone and calls Maryse a coward. The Miz gets a microphone and yells at Brie for calling his wife a coward, and says Brie doesn’t deserve to be in the same ring as his wife. The Miz says neither Brie nor this city deserve to see this match with Maryse in it. The Miz declares that this match is over, and they’ll see Brie and Daniel at Hell In A Cell. The Miz and Maryse start walking off, but Brie goes and grabs Maryse and takes her back in the ring. Daniel chases off The Miz, while Maryse hits a cheap shot on Brie for a two count. Maryse wastes some time and Brie applies the Yes Lock. The Miz reaches in and pulls Brie out of the ring down to the ringisde floor, and the ref calls for the DQ.
– Daniel Bryan charges at Miz and beats him down around ringside. They fight back into the ring, and Miz shoves Daniel into Brie at ringside, and Brie is hurt. As Daniel checks on Brie, The Miz grabs him from behind and throws him into the ring steps. Maryse beats down Brie at ringside while Miz takes care of Bryan. Maryse throws Brie back in the ring, but Brie tackles her and pummels on her. The Miz gets in the ring, but so does Bryan and he lays into Miz with a series of kicks in the corner. Miz dodges a shot from Bryan, so Brie hits Miz instead, and then Bryan clotheslines Miz out of the ring. Daniel and Brie lead the crowd in a “Yes” chant as Miz and Maryse retreat up the ramp. The announcers plug Hell In A Cell again, and Daniel and Brie pose in the ring as SmackDown goes off the air.
A husband should motivate his wife to stay looking good just like a woman should motivate her husband to stay looking good. You don’t need a million dollars, just the willpower to keep your mouth closed when your body tells you to keep eating. You can ABSOLUTELY expect that of women.
No it doesn’t, all it takes is desire and YouTube.
They also have athletic husband’s who help motivate them to maintain a diet, they can afford personal trainers and it’s their job to be fit.
You can’t expect all women to handle this.
To all the men out there: when your wife tries to tell you that having kids destroys her body and it’s okay for her to be fat after that, here’s proof that she’s lying. Brie and Maryse are just about back to where they were per-pregnancy, only about 3 pounds to go for both of them.
This new day crap is racist as hell.
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Sheamus comes back in and looks for a spear in the corner, but English dodges it and Sheamus crashes into the ring post. Cesaro and Rusev get the tags, and Rusev unloads with right hands on Cesaro. Rusev hits a splash in the corner and then a spinning heel kick. Cesaro tries to fight Rusev off, but Rusev catches him with a kick to the head for a two count. Rusev locks in the Accolade, but Sheamus breaks it up. Cesaro uppercuts Rusev back down, then Sheamus tags in and they hit a double DDT for a two count. Sheamus hits a tilt-a-whirl powerslam for another two count. Sheamus goes for a big boot on Rusev, but English runs in and takes the shot for Rusev. Rusev comes off the ropes with a big boot on Sheamus and he covers for the three count. - Lana steps in the ring to celebrate the win with Rusev and Aiden after the match. Rusev Day will now take on The New Day at Hell In A Cell for the Tag Titles. 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Greenwood, Robin, and Daniel Jacob Goldberg. "TravelCenters of America (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 209-049, April 2009.
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Does Your Website Need A Makeover Or A Trip To The Morgue? Let's Find Out.
It may get uncomfy, but today's topic is important. Let's do this!
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A spectacular showcase bringing together youth and community groups from Eastleigh and across the South.
A firm summer favourite at The Point, Hothouse is a spectacular showcase bringing together youth and community groups from Eastleigh and across the South.
Youth Dance Company alongside a variety of selected groups.
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Podium with locking cabinet and AV shelf. Standing Desk with tilted podium top. Great for conferences, teaching, or business meetings.
Now available from our Table Podium - Standing Desk product. You can now purchase the podium separately. Great for conferences, teaching, or business meetings. This lecturn has a tiltable presentation platform. Locking cabinet provides secure storage. Lectern is mobile on four casters (two locking).
Presentation platform tilts and can be locked into place.
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Rene A. Sotorrio specializes in criminal defense at the investigative, trial and appellate levels of state, federal and international criminal matters. He also represents physicians and other licensed professionals in misconduct and disciplinary procedures.
He engages in the defense of complex criminal matters in state and federal courts throughout the United States and represents individuals charged with crimes in Europe, Mexico, Central America and South America.
Mr. Sotorrio received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, in 1973, where he graduated with distinction. He received his Juris Doctor degree from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1976 where he participated in the Civil Trial Clinic Advocacy Program as a student trial attorney in the District of Columbia Superior Court. While at the Georgetown Law Center, he interned with the late William “Snow” Frates, the distinguished criminal lawyer who defended John Ehrlichman. Mr. Ehrilchman was one of the lead defendants in the famed Watergate prosecution, which led to the impeachment and resignation of former President Richard Nixon.
After acquiring valuable experience in business law and civil litigation in Florida and the New York City Metropolitan Area, he began his practice as a criminal defense lawyer at the Office of the State of New Jersey Public Defender, Hudson Region, Jersey City, New Jersey. There he initially headed the Juvenile Court Division and reduced the conviction and incarceration rate of juvenile offenders by more than 50 percent. He then served as a felony litigation attorney from 1980 to 1982.
In 1982, Mr. Sotorrio became a felony trial attorney at the Office of the Public Defender, Dade County, Florida. During his tenure there, he tried multiple serious felony cases procuring acquittals in all but two of his jury trials. In 1984, Mr. Sotorrio established the Law Offices of Rene A. Sotorrio, P.A. Since then, Mr. Sotorrio has prevailed in the vast majority of his jury trials and in significant appellate matters throughout the country. He has also organized and successfully led the defense of clients investigated and charged in serious international criminal matters, including prosecutions conducted by various nations.
All results of cases handled by The Law Offices of Rene A. Sotorrio, P.A. are not provided and not all clients have given testimonials.
The results and testimonials provided are not necessarily representative of results obtained by The Law Offices of Rene A. Sotorrio, P.A. or of the experience of all clients or others with The Law Offices of Rene A. Sotorrio, P.A. Every case is different, and each client’s case must be evaluated and handled on its own merits.
Mr. Sotorrio’s professional admissions, activities, publications and accomplishments are set forth below.
Law Offices of Rene A. Sotorrio, P.A. is located in Coral Gables FL and serves clients in and around Hialeah, Miami, Key Biscayne, Miami Beach and Miami-Dade County.
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in providing optimal health and well-being to patients living in their homes.
Create a world-wide community of nurses who spur one another to excellence in home healthcare nursing practice.
Enable nurses of diverse cultures and countries to learn from one another.
Build the professionalism of home healthcare nurses around the world through education, research, and collaboration.
Develop, promote and revise Guidelines for home health nursing practice that nurses anywhere can use to guide their practice.
Promote the optimal health and well-being of patients through home healthcare nursing services.
Click on the date to see a full description.
Tina Marrelli, former editor of Home Healthcare Now, shared her hope for a “home care nurse-focused organization” in the journal. She invited home healthcare nurses, interested in being part of such an organization, to complete a survey about what such an organization should look like and what the purpose of the organization should be.
For more information, see Tina’s editorial: Marrelli, T. (2009). The interdisciplinary team, a free resource and a survey to complete about the International Home Care Nurses Organization (IHCNO). Home Healthcare Now, 27(3) 138-139.
Tina Marrelli and Liz Madigan, IHCNO leaders, reported on the survey in which home health nurses communicated their hopes for the IHCNO. Based on the results, the IHCNO will be a grassroots, member-driven, all-volunteer organization, with no dues, and no formal organizational structure.
The IHCNO was envisioned as a “platform” for home health nurses to communicate and network with one another, with educational meetings. Tina invited nurses to join by signing-up for our e-mail list.
For more information, see: Marrelli, T., & Madigan, E. (2009). Update about the International Nurses Organization – A functional home care nurse-focused “meeting place.” Home Healthcare Now, 27(9), 513.
Beginning in May 2011 and extending into April 2018, Tina Marrelli, primary leader of the IHCNO initiative, and Mary Narayan, IHCNO associate leader, provided poster presentations at several international nursing meetings and conferences. The poster, Excellence in the Patient’s Home through Global Connections: An International Organization for Home Care Nurses (IHCNO), highlighted the need for an organization that enables nurses throughout the world to better provide care to patients within their homes. The poster encouraged home care nurses to sign-up for our free membership e-mail list.
For more information, see: Narayan, M. C. (2011). The International Home Care Nurses Organization (IHCNO) goes global. Home Healthcare Now, 29(8), 519-520.
On July 20-22, 2012, the IHCNO held a planning meeting at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, located on the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. A group of 12 home health nurses began to plan an IHCNO conference for June 2013.
Co-sponsored by the Tsao Foundation in Singapore, the theme of the 2nd IHCNO conference was Person-Centred Care in Home-Based Nursing: Service Models, Nursing Roles and Competencies. In addition to many home care nurses from Singapore, presenters and participants also included nurses from Australia, Brunei, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Nigeria, Oman, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates, and the United States.
For more information, see: Narayan, M. C. (2016). 2nd International Home Care Nurses Organization Conference. Home Healthcare Now, 33(3), 147-149.
Sponsored by the University of Illinois at Chicago’s College of Nursing, the conference’s theme was: Home Care: Providing Collaborative and Holistic Care. Home care nurses attending the conference heard about and discussed demographic trends that are changing the nature of home health nursing, new models for providing home care services and about innovations and “best practices” in home health nursing.
Key note speakers included: 1) Anne Rooney, RN, MS, MPH who presented on “A Global Perspective on Home Care”; Mary Ann Christopher, RN, FAAN who presented on “The Catalyst for Transforming Systems of Care” and Fong Yoke Hiong, RN, MA who presented on “Beyond Home Care- A Life Course Approach in Caring for Our Seniors.” Breakout sessions were planned around four tracks: 1) clinical/best practices, 2) administration/leadership, 3) education and 4) research.
Develop guidelines for home healthcare nursing that outline the elements of excellent home-based nursing care suitable for home healthcare nurses around the globe.
Provide more education via internet to better reach home care nurses around the world.
For more information, see: Marrelli, T. M. (2016). The history of the International Home Care Nurses Organization. Home Healthcare Now, 34(2), 114.
With growing membership and interest in the IHCNO, the strategic planning group developed a new plan for the IHCNO. We made some decisions about the immediate future of the organization and the initiatives we would support over the next couple of years.
First, as promised at the 2015 conference in Chicago, we began the process of developing international guidelines for home health nursing practice. A leadership group was formed, and members volunteered to be part of working and review groups. Over the course of 18 months, the group developed guidelines for outlining high quality home health nursing practice around the world.
Second, we determined that the first webinar would be about the International Guidelines for Home Health Nursing, how they were developed and how they could be applied in different countries. We also developed a partnership with LaSalle University’s School of Nursing to facilitate our first webinar.
Third, we decided we needed a more formal structure to accomplish our mission and initiatives. We formalized a Board-based organizational structure and incorporated as a non-profit organization.
Finally we made the difficult decision to defer – at least temporarily – our annual conferences. This decision was made because: 1) attendance was too expensive for many nurses, 2) obtaining visas was becoming more difficult, and 3) we needed to put more time and energy into the guidelines and webinar projects.
The new International Guidelines for Home Health Nursing project was completed in August 2017. Our dissemination plan included publication of the Guidelines in the October 2017 issue of Home Healthcare Now. With the help of our co-sponsor LaSalle University School of Nursing, we also co-sponsored a webinar about the Guidelines and how they were developed.
Narayan, M. C., Harris, M., Farris, C., Hiong, F. Y., McEnroe-Pettite, D. M. (2017). International Guidelines for Home Health Nursing. Home Healthcare Now, 35(8), 450.
Narayan, M. C., Harris, M. D., Farris, C., Hiong, F. Y. (2017). Development of the International Guidelines for Home Health Nursing. Home Healthcare Now, 35(9), 494–506.
Harris, M. (2018). International Home Care Nurses Organization (IHCNO) Webinar. Home Healthcare Nurse, 36(2), 131.
Co-sponsored by Fairfield University, our second free international webinar was on October 11, 2018. The webinar recording, powerpoint and handouts are available on our Resources page.
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Preparing for your PI consultation is very important.
If you feel that your wife, husband, girlfriend or boyfriend is cheating on you, be sure to tell us everything. As your private investigator, we are only able to get you the proof and evidence you need if you tell us the whole story. Anything less can have a dramatic effect on our ability to get you the information you seek.
We are private investigators, not magicians. Our investigators cannot make things exist that do not. We cannot find infidelity where it does not exist and sometimes, despite signs to the contrary, there is no infidelity or it is too infrequent or too well hidden to be found. Accordingly, we do not guarantee any outcome on any case. The more information you can provide us, the better.
Please make notes of everything you know.
Write down all suspicious behaviors and findings. Any information or suspicions of who your mate is seeing is helpful.
Provide us with your mate’s usual schedule and any variations that may occur at different times.
We need your mate’s vehicle information (make of vehicle, license tag, color of vehicle).
If we were to use GPS tracking, it would be helpful to have addresses of friends and relatives that your mate visits frequently, so that if we track your mate to that address, we’ll know not to be concerned.
We need pictures of your mate, so we’ll be able to easily identify him/her when we begin the surveillance.
It is very important, as you are preparing for your consultation with our investigator, you need to prepare yourself to be strong and know that you can’t reveal any information that is discovered during the investigation until the investigation is complete!
This will not always be easy for you!
You will know your spouse/mate is lying to you, but you can’t reveal that to them. Your time will come and you will get that satisfaction when the investigation is complete.
It is important that you do not do anything to alert the subject of the investigation. Do not change your habits and do not ask too many questions about their activities.
You need to decide if you want to know what he/she is doing for peace of mind or are you looking for evidence of infidelity to get an advantage in court?
This is very important for the simple reason that time is money. Our agency, like nearly all others, charges by the hour. If you are trying to establish infidelity for purposes of gaining an advantage in a divorce action, more time, documentation and investigative work will be required. This will always involve preparing a very detailed report, making proper identification of the other person and likely conducting multiple days of surveillance demonstrating they are more than just “friends”.
You will need to find out what exactly your attorney needs for presenting your case.
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2019-04-26T12:48:06Z
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Stores reference 22G/1107. Size medium. Post WW2 issue. Introduced in the late 1940s these are virtually identical to the standard WW2 issue MK.VIII anti-glare spectacles/sunglasses. They have grey/green tinted lenses set in steel wire frames with side-arms terminating with sprung 'wrap-around' ear pieces. Stamped 'LOCL' (London Optical Co. Ltd.) and with reference numbers. The frame is tarnished and a little pitted with some verdigris despoits. Vertical 'play' in the hinges. Good lenses and case. Stock code G17345.
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TorrentFreak took a close look at the sourcecode for the websites run by the RIAA and its UK equivalent, the BPI, and discovered that they'd made a serious breach of copyright on each. Both sites were using the MIT-licensed JQuery scrips, whose generous MIT license requires only that its users keep its copyright notice intact. The RIAA and BPI (organizations that advocate taking away domains, disconnecting Internet users, and prison sentences for infringement) had both failed to comply with this minimal requirement.
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Is there a way I can calibrate the app?
I like the way MMT works, but I need accuracy and confidence that I can trust the data!
The issue here relates to the GPS hopping around when traveling at low speeds. You'll see from your GPS route that the trace is not very smooth. This is caused by the GPS accuracy. This can vary between different phones but the main cause is the low speed while walking.
We have this on the development agenda to improve how low speed activities record their trace and we hope to have this included in an update within the next few weeks.
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2019-04-25T04:17:12Z
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I let the card design be the festive part of the card. Blue is my favorite color so my family usually wears different shades of blue for our family photos. Blue didn’t work well with the design I had in mind for our Christmas cards so I changed the photo to black and white. Here's the result of the black and white photo on a Santa Belt Buckle card design.
Fold the red cardstock in half to form a 7 inch x 5 inch card.
These cards would be quicker to make in bulk. Just cut all the paper and photos first and then do an assembly line construction.
Hi! I’m Kelly of Simply Kelly Designs. I began scrapbooking soon after my wedding. After I had children, I decided to switch over to digital scrapbooking so I could stay caught up on my layouts. I loved digital so much that I have been designing and selling digital scrapbook kits and templates for six years. The love of papercrafting has remained with me from my scrapbooking days so most of my crafts involve paper. My design and crafting style is clean and simple. I create with a busy lifestyle in mind so my projects can be completed quickly.
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2019-04-26T08:06:15Z
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The product range on standard- and customer tailored connectors of ASSMANN WSW components not only convincing by the major variety of different products for so many different applications, but as well by offering appropriate quality, technology and prices in line with market requirements. The big number of standard products, which have been adopted to customer specific requirements and the continuous extension of the product range with new customer tailored connector-systems, show clearly, how important terms like 'flexibility' and 'customer relation' are for ASSMANN WSW components and their success on the market.
ASSMANN WSW components do offer more than 40 years of experience with heat sinks. Due to being a pioneer in this market a major range on standard- and customer tailored products and press tools for the cooling of active components are available to the customers. The manufacturing of profiled heat sinks in Slovakia, the development of new customer-, and market tailored heat sinks, the assembly services around heat sinks and the high quality level show the future related orientation of ASSMANN WSW components for these products. Continuous investment into modern production equipment becomes a further advantage for the customers.
For ASSMANN WSW components, as manufacturer and system supplier of connectors and heat sinks, it was a quick decision, not only to assemble ASSMANN WSW components owned connectors in Asia. Therefore the Know-How has been transferred as well to our manufacturing location in Slovakia. For many years now, ASSMANN WSW components do assemble cables and connectors, as well using connectors from other manufacturers, in Asia and Slovakia. The choice of our manufacturing locations do ensure long term, not caring whether we are talking about manual or fully automatic production steps, that pricing will be in line with the expected market price levels.
ASSMANN WSW components group strategically targets customer tailored developments and manufacturing as this will inf l uence the future market trends for their core products. Therefore the main focus is the availability of all needed capabilities to be able to satisfy the market requirements for customer tailored products. This means for the ASSMANN WSW components group the capability to modify standards according to customer requirements and the capability to develop and design customer tailored connector systems, cables assemblies and heat sinks. All these capabilities are based on the availability of tool shops for stamping-, molding- and assembly tools.
As a manufacturer of connectors and adapters for internal and external computer cables ASSMANN WSW group is the right partner for you. We off er a wide range of innovative computer accessories and high-quality network infrastructure. Quality and compatibility play a superior role in integrated systems and infrastructures – we can stand up to close scrutiny. We off er everything that is necessary at the moment and in the future for professional and integrated networking in the professional network area, ranging from high-value and long-life Ethernet copper and fiber optic cables, power cables and patch fields, right up to the network and server peripherals. Active network components play just as much a role here as sophisticated camera technology and the related interface solutions. You receive thoroughly tested, checked and perfectly tuned technology from ASSMANN WSW group.
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Breeze Pocket AIO Kit. Engineered to add versatility to the Breeze, it an innovative replacement coils optimized for robust flavor recreation in smaller devices. The structure design of the coil features a top-airflow intake that travels down through the vertical spacing of the coil, then passes up through the other airslot for a U-formation. It is constructed with superior stainless steel encasing the core of Kanthal heating elements and organic cotton.
The structure design of the coil features a top-airflow intake that travels down through the vertical spacing of the coil, then passes up through the other airslot for a U-formation. It is constructed with superior stainless steel encasing the core of Kanthal heating elements and organic cotton.
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2019-04-18T13:31:07Z
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The Mulberry tree is pretty and has a nice shape that can enhance a dull area in your yard with lots of shade, but grass will never grow beneath its limbs. On the other hand, it produces quite a bit of pollen and when the berries fall to ground makes a huge mess. It is also the only food source for silkworms.
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Leaders of a Memorial Parkway block club in Niagara Falls have complained to state and federal officials on how Niagara Falls Community Development Director Seth A. Piccirillo handled the sale of a house on their street.
Piccirillo, who is running for mayor, said he did nothing wrong in the matter, in which the city sought to place 424 Memorial Parkway with someone who would redevelop and live in it.
As soon as May 1, the City Council may vote to pay the current owner, Karen Mock of Memorial Parkway, $10,000 to take back the house so the city can try to sell it again.
Under Piccirillo, the Community Development Department has offered a few foreclosed homes for sale through “home ownership auctions,” in which the city requires the buyer to renovate and live in the home.
In April 2017, the city tried that for 424 Memorial, a once-elegant, 3,100-square-foot, five-bedroom house dating from 1930. Today the house is in disrepair with many broken and boarded-up windows.
The city received two bids: $7,500 from the Valle Group, three brothers from Buffalo, and $1,000 from a Niagara Falls couple, Ryan Cali and Matthew Melcher.
Several Memorial Parkway residents urged officials to reject the higher bid and favor the city residents on the grounds that the couple would live in the house rather than use it as a rental property, as the Valle brothers planned. The Planning Board and the Council agreed, and Cali and Melcher bought the house for $1,000.
The city gave them a year to renovate the house, but the couple found they couldn’t afford the work and then broke up.
Instead of enforcing a “reverter clause” that called for the city to take the house back if it wasn’t fixed up, the city took no steps to stop Melcher from selling it to Mock for $10,000 in December. The home was to be lived in by Mock’s son.
John A. Cooper, on behalf of the block club, said Piccirillo wasn’t authorized to allow the private sale instead of having the city take back the property. “This is about public trust and public policy,” Cooper said.
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The rivers are a-flowin’ after areas of Humboldt received between three and eight inches of rain over the past 48 hours, and all that water seems to have swept up quite a few cars in the process.
Half a dozen cars were seen washed up in one area of the South Fork Eel River yesterday evening, halfway between Redway and Garberville.
Redway resident Peggy Sarver said she was on Bear Canyon Road when she took this footage of about six abandoned cars stuck in the rushing water.
Sarver said she originally though she saw someone in one of the cars, but took a closer look and found no one in distress.
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2019-04-20T06:50:01Z
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Deck Enclosures: Would It Be Wise to Have One?
Deck enclosures are an excellent outdoor living solution. During summers, you and your family have lots of fun and enjoy quality time while on your deck. As summertime comes to an end, you can still make use of that outdoor space.
However, you should research about the benefits and drawback of installing both temporary and permanent enclosures.
Remember that each has particular advantages, so you have to know which one will suit your needs. But in general, the benefits that they provide are listed below.
Decks are most useful during the summer, but this doesn’t mean that you should not be able to utilize your investment during other seasons when the weather isn’t so ideal.
They will allow you to enjoy hanging out in your deck on days when it’s raining or when it’s extra windy. Also, it will prevent your feet from the incessant burns they get whenever you step out onto the deck under the scorching sun.
Furthermore, deck enclosures will keep out bugs and insects that would otherwise ruin your rest and relaxation. You don’t have to worry about any nature-related issue when you’re out on your deck enjoying an intimate dinner with your special someone or entertaining your friends during your birthday party.
Most homeowners find that when they add a sunroom or deck to their home, it immediately becomes the most loved area by everyone. But why add merely a deck when you can install it together with an enclosure?
It makes outdoor living spaces more usable. Because of their added protection, you can place additional items that are heat or water-sensitive such as a television set and a sound system. Furthermore, if you have invested in a hot tub, having a deck enclosure is a great way of having access to it instead of exposing yourself to the cold weather or the rain while in your swimwear.
Deck enclosures can truly extend the functionality of homes and allow homeowners and their family to do more activities in it.
Another good thing is that they reduce the time required for maintenance and cleaning. You won’t have to worry about sweeping leaves and twigs off your deck every time you have to use it for your alone time or for entertaining.
Moreover, you don’t have to go through the routine of washing, wiping, re-painting, staining, and sealing your deck. Finally, you won’t have to take out your patio furniture only to bring them inside again to protect them from the sun and rain when you’re done using your deck.
Since deck enclosures are a way of improving your backyard and adding more functional square footage, they contribute more value to your home. This feature is particularly useful when you’re planning to sell your home in the future.
Having an enclosure will make your deck more functional and aesthetically pleasing. Hence, your home will have a higher resale value and will be easier to market.
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Discussion in 'Local Florida Boat Ramps with Interactive Maps' started by shrimpmansteve, Sep 11, 2018.
Does anyone know if volusia county residents can get some kind of annual pass? Or do we have to pay as we go?
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2019-04-21T10:22:06Z
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Hello everyone. I have several tricky question about rules which I cannot resolve myself.
Q1: Does Bifur ability allows to pay resources from Beorn? As I see wording, immune doesn’t prevent from spending resources so it’s legal to pay resources from the bear. Bifur’s ability interacts with resources, not with Beorn himself.
Q2: Scenario Fog on the Barrow-downs. At the end of the first round we place 1 progress on the quest and proceed to the next stage and then reveal encounter cards. So if we reveal the card “Frozen by Fear” does its effect lasts until the end of the next round or we still at the end of the previous round and this effect fades off? As far as I know "until the end of the round" effect trigger before "at the end of the round" so we must spend the whole next round without actions and responses?
Surge. Doomed 1. When Revealed: Until the end of the round, players cannot trigger Action or Response effects.
A. I'm pretty sure you can spend your Beorn resources to put onto Bifur. Your reasoning seems correct.
B. Since it doesn't say "next round" on the card, and you are technically still in the processes of ending the current round, I'd say the When Revealed effect has no affect but you still get Surge and Doomed 1.
Redeploy and multiple resolution of dice?
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2019-04-18T18:19:25Z
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Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid is a combination penicillin-type antibiotic used to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections. It works by stopping the growth of bacteria. This antibiotic treats only bacterial infections. It will not work for viral infections (such as common cold, flu). Unnecessary use or misuse of any antibiotic can lead to its decreased effectiveness.
Take this medication by mouth with a meal or snack as directed by your doctor. Depending on your specific product, this medication is usually taken every 8 or 12 hours. The dosage is based on your medical condition and response to treatment. Antibiotics work best when the amount of medicine in your body is kept at a constant level. Therefore, take this drug at evenly spaced intervals. To help you remember, take it at the same times each day. Continue to take this medication until the full prescribed amount is finished, even if symptoms disappear after a few days. Stopping the medication too early may allow bacteria to continue to grow, which may result in a return of the infection.
Diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, tell the doctor or pharmacist promptly. Taking this medication with food will help to reduce stomach upset. Tell the doctor right away if any of these rare but serious side effects occur: dark urine, persistent nausea/vomiting, severe stomach/abdominal pain, yellowing eyes/skin, easy bruising/bleeding, new signs of infection (such as fever, persistent sore throat), unusual tiredness. This medication may rarely cause a severe intestinal condition (Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea) due to a type of resistant bacteria. This condition may occur during treatment or weeks to months after treatment has stopped. Do not use anti-diarrhea products or narcotic pain medications if you have any of the following symptoms because these products may make them worse. Tell the doctor right away if you develop: persistent diarrhea, abdominal or stomach pain/cramping, blood/mucus in your stool. Use of this medication for prolonged or repeated periods may result in oral thrush or a new yeast infection. Contact the doctor if you notice white patches in your mouth, a change in vaginal discharge or other new symptoms. A very serious allergic reaction to this drug is rare. However, get medical help right away if you notice any symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, including: rash, itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, trouble breathing. Amoxicillin can commonly cause a mild rash that is usually not serious. However, you may not be able to tell it apart from a rare rash that could be a sign of a severe allergic reaction. Therefore, get medical help right away if you develop any rash. This is not a complete list of possible side effects. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact the doctor or pharmacist.
Drug interactions may change how your medications work or increase your risk for serious side effects. This document does not contain all possible drug interactions. Keep a list of all the products you use (including prescription/nonprescription drugs and herbal products) and share it with your doctor and pharmacist. Do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any medicines without your doctor's approval. Products that may interact with this drug include: methotrexate. Although most antibiotics are unlikely to affect hormonal birth control such as pills, patch, or ring, a few antibiotics (such as rifampin, rifabutin) can decrease their effectiveness. This could result in pregnancy. If you use hormonal birth control, ask your doctor or pharmacist for more details. This medication may interfere with certain laboratory tests (including certain urine glucose tests), possibly causing false test results. Make sure laboratory personnel and all your doctors know you use this drug.
Symptoms of overdose may include: severe vomiting, persistent diarrhea, change in the amount of urine. If someone has overdosed and has serious symptoms such as passing out or trouble breathing, call 911. Otherwise, call a poison control center right away. US residents can call their local poison control center at 1-800-222-1222.
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R iding a bike together with your family is always a pleasant and relaxing experience, regardless of where you choose to go. But it can be enhanced even more with the right type of bike, not only for yourself but for your kids as well. So, a beach cruiser bike created especially for kids will provide your child with an enhanced overall trip, as he or she will be able to stroll proudly alongside you. So, to aid you in choosing only the best there is for your kid, we offer you our best recommendations.
Coaster Brakes or Hand Brakes?
It has a modern and stable steel tube framework, with an impact resistant glitter metallic paint finish that will protect it from rust or direct sunrays. It measures 46.1 inches by 26 inches by 30.7 inches when fully assembled, and it is a bit on the heavy side as it weighs 24.2 pounds. It has an adjustable saddle – 50 to 62 cm with extremely comfortable springs to help with bumpy roads, and an adjustable, certified non-toxic safety handlebar – 64-67 cm. It features an ISO sealed bottom bracket with square CrMo tapered axle and bearing shells that are made from a forged alloy of wrought iron for more safety and durability. The design crank gives the final touch, while the thick 16-inch pneumatic tires on high-quality aluminum rims ensure a relaxing cruising. Suitable for kids age 4 and up, it comes with 2 types of brakes: a handgrip-placed one, with an adjustment function, and a backpedaling one, allowing your kid easy access to them whenever he or she needs. It comes in three types of colors: a champion blue, creamy violet, and glamour pink, and it has a ring bell.
A strong and reliable bike that can accommodate your kid as he or she grows, it comes with adjustable handles and saddle. Best used by kids 4 years and older, it offers support and stability even on bumpy roads thanks to its springs and thick tires.
It has a 13-inch thick frame made from steel, ensuring its durability and time resistance, while its paint finish will protect it from rust. Ideal for ages between 3 and 8, and it measures 46 inches in height, 22 inches in length and 9 inches in depth. It weighs 23 pounds, and it can support up to 300 pounds, while the single speed gear it comes with is located inside the hub of the rear wheel, for protection against elements. However, if your kid needs even more speeds, it has a 3-speed and a 7-speed model as well. It has thick, 20-inches aluminum wheels, while its 2.12-inch Kenda White Wall tires, providing a cushioned and relaxed ride, regardless of how bumpy the road can be. Moreover, both the saddle and the cruiser-bend style, chrome plated handlebar can be adjusted to fit the rider, in height and angle, thus providing your kid with a durable and solid bike. It has rubber grips and rubber block pedals with a steel kickstand included. It has a chain guard to protect pants, while the coaster brake is placed in the rear, easily accessed by paddling backward. Additionally, training wheels can be easily installed if needed, and it has 6 different color options: baby blue, mint green, pink, purple, vanilla and white.
Some complained about the bumpers not being time resistant.
A great way for your kid to learn how to ride a bike, as it can work well with training wheels as well. Safe to be used, it has a durable and solid frame, while the backpedaling brake will ensure your kid’s safety.
Ideal for kids ranging between 5 and 9 years old, it has a classic and sturdy premium aluminum frame, and several color choices to choose from metallic lavender, metallic teal, gloss white, magenta pink, gloss sky blue, matte gray, matte spruce, and teal. It has a padded seat, for increased comfort while the dual springs will cushion your kid regardless of how bumpy the road can be. Moreover, it has an adjustable seat and handlebar, so you don’t have to worry about your child outgrowing the bike too quickly. It has a single speed design and a backpedaling break, making it extremely easy and safe to use. It has dual density, two-tone Crayton grips for an ergonomic touch, allowing your kid to use the bike without his or her hands getting tired. Its wheels are 20 inches and come with fenders that will redirect splashes to allow your kid to stay clean and dry. Moreover, it has smaller wheels for younger ages, as well: 12 inches for 3 to 5 year and 16 inches for 4 to 6 years. It is able to support around 150-200 pounds, and a rider with the height of 44-56 inches. Additionally, it allows a front basket attachment and it has a lifetime warranty from the moment of your purchase.
A perfect way for your kid to travel around, it offers a stable and durable frame with a lot of cushions for bumpier roads. Thanks to the adjustable seat and handles you won’t have to worry about your kid overgrowing the bike, while thanks to the backpedaling brake, his or her safety is assured.
Capable of sustaining training wheels if needed, it has a single speed and a coaster, backpedaling brake, making it extremely easy to use. Other models, with more speeds, are also available, as they come with 3, 7 or 21 speeds according to your kid’s preferences. It has a 13-inch steel frame and it measures 40 inches by 21 inches by 10 inches and it weighs 30 pounds, while it is able to support up to 150 pounds. It has a dual spring oversized cruiser seat for added comfort, while the thick 20-inches aluminum wheels with 2-inch wide white-wall tires will make sure the ride is pleasant regardless of how bumpy the road is. It also has 2 more options regarding tires, as if they can be either 24 or 26 inches thick. It has a wide range of available colors: baby blue, pink, white and white with pink. Recommended for kids between 4 and 10 years old, it comes with front and rear fenders, while both seat and handles can be adjusted in height and angle if needed.
Strong and sturdy, it provides your kid with a safe and relaxing way to travel. Thanks to the adjustable handles and saddle, it can be used for a long time, while the backpedaling brake makes it easy to control.
It measures 47.2 inches in length, 21.6 inches in height, and 7.9 inches in width, and it weighs 3.62 pounds. It comes with a Sting-Ray style steel frame, with a banana seat, “sissy” bar and fenders, and with a Smart Start geometry design, that is made to perfectly fit a child’s body. Thanks to its low stand-over it is beginners friendly as well, while the rear placed coaster foot brake will allow your child to stop safely whenever she needs. It has large, 20-inch wheels, thus it provides your kid with a comfortable and smooth ride even on bumpy roads, while the lightweight frame allows easy maneuverability and transportation. The recommended age is between 6 and 15 years old, and it comes with a single speed drive train to allow your child to ride it easily. Both seat and handlebars can be adjusted, so your child can use the bike for a longer time period. The saddle adjusts in height, while the handlebar can only be moved forward and backward. While it doesn’t come with a basket, one can be attached to it. Additionally, it comes with a limited lifetime warranty, from the moment of your purchase.
It will allow your girl to cruise in style, thanks to its beginner-friendly design and adjustable seat and handlebar. Additionally, you won’t have to worry about your child’s safety, as she can easily use the rear foot brake to stop safely whenever she needs to.
It has a 13-inch thick steel frame, and it measures 46 inches by 22 inches by 10 inches and weighs 23 pounds, and it is able to support up to 150 pounds. It has 20-inch aluminum wheels with wide, 2.12-inch White-wall balloon-type tires that will help your kid experience a smooth and cushioned trip, regardless of how uneven the terrain might be. It has rubber black grips and rubber block pedals and comes with a steel-made kickstand for easier use. It features a single speed and comes with a rear, backpedaling brake for increased safety and easy use. Its seat has a dual spring system for additional comfort, while both seat and Chrome Plated handlebars are adjustable in height and angle for a more personalized riding experience. Recommended age is between 4 to 10 years old, and it allows the addition of training wheels if the rider needs them. Additionally, it comes with front and rear fenders that not only contribute to the overall design, but they also help keep your boy clean and dry.
Bikes for kids are usually made with a simpler design in mind, allowing children to get familiarized to riding a bike, with or without training wheels. However, while some may consider coaster brakes easier to use, some might argue that a hand brake is more accessible. And since you want only what’s best for your child, the brakes play a major role in deciding what type of bile to invest into. So let’s take a look at what each type of brake means.
Placed on the hub of the rear wheel, it springs into action when the child rotates the pedals backward, in reverse, thus also being known as ‘backpedaling brakes’. While it might seem safe, it does require the child to get used to them, as the child might have to anticipate the need to stop beforehand and place the feet in the corresponding position. Moreover, it is prone to skidding, when too much force is applied by mistake. On the bright side, though, it require little coordination and is relatively easy to learn, and it works well in all types of weather conditions, promptly stopping the bike.
Placed in the front, they come into action when the levers from both sides – or from only one side, depending on the model – are activated by the rider. The biggest problem they pose is that they tend to be a bit difficult to get used to, as the levers might be simply too large or hard to press down. Additionally, they require coordination and skill to master it without dangerous situations appearing, and they are not as reliable as their counterparts in wet conditions.
All in all, there is no wrong option when choosing a bike, regardless of it having a coaster brake or a hand brake. However, if you want to be perfectly sure that your child has several ways to stop, you should consider investing in a bike that has both types of brakes. In that way, you can be sure the bike will surely stop. Both ways of braking can be taught to your child, and his or her preferences are bound to change with time.
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Back when my journey out of law began, I remember talking to my therapist/career counselor about what I wanted to do instead of practicing law. Other than writing, sewing, and playing with yarn, I really didn’t believe I could do a lot of creative stuff. I had this wisp of an idea that I wanted to do something with visuals, but I couldn’t even say that to my counselor. I hadn’t done anything like that, and I thought it would sound ridiculous and plain stupid.
The Universe thought my insecurities were funny. My second job in publishing was writing for a magazine, which of course included artwork with the stories I wrote. And I took to mixing words and images like librarians to reading. At my next job, I oversaw the redesign of the magazine I edited.
The point is, before I experienced it, I truly could not have articulated that I wanted a writing job that combined images and design. I simply didn’t have the knowledge, experience, or anything else that could flesh out that tiny thread that was pulling me out of law and into much better things. I just grabbed what I could of that thread, and went with it.
Was it scary? Only like base jumping is terrifying.
So many well-meaning friends and colleagues at the time asked me, “Well, what can you do with being a legal reporter? Where does it lead?” They wanted a well-marked road map, with that progress arrow pointing in a constant upward slope. They wanted a path of certainty for me.
I was so sick of law, I literally could not have cared less about what came after the job I was taking. I just knew it had to be better than the hellish dysfunction of law and the stultifying crap I had to do daily.
It was. Even more than I knew it would be. Once I’d been in the job a little while, the couple tons of worry, grief, and despair I had carried around daily–and had stopped noticing–while practicing law largely evaporated. It wasn’t a perfect job, by any stretch. But it was at least in the ballpark of being aligned with who I truly am, and what I valued. The load that I ditched was all the stress of living a life completely out of alignment.
If you have even the slightest glimmer of a creative urge in you, I have good news and bad news for you. The good news is: That glimmer is the barest shadow of what you are capable of, creatively.
Understand that unlike in the movies, all that creativity won’t come pouring out as soon as you leave law, and quickly materialize into selling your work for millions. OK, it could, but don’t be gobsmacked and distraught if your path doesn’t head that direction.
What I can promise is that paying attention to your creativity will start a steady stream. The more you nurture and honor that creativity by actually doing creative things, the more that creative trickle will turn into a creek, then a river, then an ocean.
I say that as someone who, in my 40s, started playing with paints and crafts generally, and am now feeling increasingly drawn to do more of that. In fact, I just signed up for an art workshop with a nationally known collage artist, and I’m both giddy and petrified.
The bad news? A creative life is not predictable. I’m not saying that it’s a life of chaos; but the heart of creativity is seeing what could be, rather than fitting life and work into existing boxes. Bringing something new, different, or interesting into being does not follow an easily replicable formula. You’ll need to take risks, and get comfortable with frequent “failures.” In a creative life, though, they’re not failures, they’re something to learn from.
Not that many of you won’t flip out about failing, until you get used to how fun those so-called failures can be.
This is when a lot of you blanch, shudder, and decide that you’d rather stay safe and continue getting those predictable, fairly fat paychecks. I get that. It is gut-liquefying to move from the known (if limited and stifling) career paths in law to something with an utterly different DNA.
I’m actually not suggesting that you quit your job, declare that you’re embarking on an epic journey of creativity, and expect the world to beat a path to your door. Unless, of course, you’ve been doing your creative work for a while, and deeply feel that jumping into it full-time is what you are called to do next, even if everyone around you declares you ready for the white jacket with long sleeves.
What I am suggesting is that you start flirting with your creative impulses. Take a class that catches your eye. Go to the craft store and let yourself buy a few things that entice you. (Then go home and search for videos about what to do with those things.) Give yourself some time, daily, to just dream about what you might want.
Note that none of these things commit you in any way. You can try a class and decide you aren’t as intrigued as you thought. Or find out that you need more practice or skills to execute what’s in your head. Which isn’t a problem–in this age of video ubiquity, there are at least a dozen people who have posted something about the very thing you want to work with.
And those dreams you’ve allowed yourself, finally, to experience and explore? Those can and should be big and luscious, but you don’t have to make every single facet of them come true to find fulfillment. Working on one manageable part at a time will do that, I promise.
As a horse trainer I knew once pointed out, all of us can climb to the roof of a 25-ft. high arena. A few of the incredibly athletic among us could make it in three enormous, Spiderman-esque leaps. And most attorneys, who are used to getting all those As, awards, and accolades, think they should be able to perform at the highest levels, right away!
It’s a Kafka-esque recipe for failure.
Instead, to get to the top of that 25-ft. arena, we need to look for a ladder with 100 steps. That way, we can actually climb up, regardless of what shape we’re in. That’s what most people do, if they want to get to their goal. They figure out the steps they can take, not the ones they think they should be able to, but can’t yet. Any steps are good, regardless of size.
So embark on your creative journey with hope and faith. Take the tiniest step you can, and make sure that you keep taking tiny steps regularly.
If you need help with that, I’m an email away.
Jennifer Alvey is a recovering lawyer and recovering perfectionist who is probably going to need an intervention about her craft supply addiction pretty soon. You can reach her at jalvey@jenniferalvey.com.
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Hi Jen. I just wanted to say thank you for this post! It resonated hugely. I have tried making birthday cakes with little figurines and enjoyed it but then talked myself out of it as never being able to be a way of making money (once you take of ingredient costs and time). You’ve inspired me to maybe keep doing it just for fun and try things out. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed the post. Once you allow yourself to start exploring your creativity, it will feel so good you won’t want to stop. Whether or not that means quitting your job, I don’t know. But you will know!
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Blur are reforming to play live next year, NME can exclusively reveal.
Speaking only to NME in a world exclusive joint interview, Albarn and Coxon explained that they had put their differences behind them and were looking forward to playing live in 2009.
Coxon agreed, explaining the band were “making public what’s been going on a little bit privately. For the benefit of the fans and those interested we can say that something’s on the cards”.
Tickets will go on sale at 9am (GMT) this Friday (December 12). To check the availability of Blur tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.
See Blur.co.uk for more information.
You can watch a video of Blur talking about their reunion on NME.COM now.
For the full exclusive joint interview with Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon get this week’s issue of NME (cover pictured), on newsstands in London this afternoon, and available across the UK tomorrow (December 10).
Meanwhile, head to the NME Office Blog to nominate the songs you’d most like to hear at Blur‘s Hyde Park gig.
You can also visit NME.COM/PHOTOS for a special photo tribute to Blur.
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