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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.15, "left": 0.55, "width": 0.4, "height": 0.3 }, "description": "A person working on a computer" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# 5 STEPS TO SECURE YOUR NEW WORK COMPUTER\n\n## 4. BROWSE THE BROWSER PLUGINS\n\nBoth Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome have a vast range of plugins. It’s wise to scope the scope of this article to suggest which would benefit your business best, however we would recommend spending time browsing the plugin libraries and seeing which suit your needs most.\n\n## 5. TREAT ANY USB/ HARD DRIVE THAT ISN’T YOURS AS IF IT HAS A VIRUS ON IT\n\nIn today’s age, it’s rare you would need to transfer something via USB or a hard drive where it couldn’t be done online. If someone suggests plugging in a USB to your system, ask if they wouldn’t mind emailing it instead. If someone else’s file (name, file type) that you can’t see on a USB.\n\n> If someone suggests plugging in a USB to your system, ask if they wouldn’t mind emailing it\n\n## ABOUT US\n\nThe Lancashire Cyber Foundry runs a programme designed to support businesses facing cyber challenges. As part of this programme there is also business support available to support individuals who work directly with businesses. The Lancashire Cyber Foundry can help you understand if your business is affected by cyber challenges, how to overcome them and how to make your business more resilient to future cyber challenges.\n\nTo find out more about our programme, you can access workshops or register to one of our upcoming workshops online at: [email protected]\n\n## ABOUT THE AUTHOR\n\n**Geraint Harries**\n\nBefore starting at Lancaster University over 4 years ago, Geraint had worked in software development roles in both IBM and the Civil Service. In addition to being a qualified teacher, Geraint has worked freelance with a varied client base as a software developer and graphic designer." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Our Take Away Menu\n\n## Hot Starters\n\n**Bouchoit mussels à la Marinière** (butter, onions, white wine, cream) 500 g ........................................... 10.00\n\n**Velouté parmentier** (leek, potato, butter cream, small croutons) 50 cl ........................................... 7.00\n\n**Home made fish soup** with rouille, gruyère cheese and croutons 50 cl ........................................... 8.50\n\n## Cold Starters\n\n**Homemade semi-cooked foie gras**, mesclun, tomato confit and toast ........................................... 12.00\n\n**The Gourmande salad** (salad, endive, tomatoes, smoked duck breast, duck breast with foie gras, croutons, lardons, pine nuts, asparagus) ........................................... 10.50\n\n**The Sea Salad** (salad, tomato, avocado, sucrine, seafood, home-smoked salmon, octopus, croutons, chive cream, lemon zest) ........................................... 12.00\n\n**Fusillis tricolore salad** (pasta, chicken with herbs, rocket, cherry and confit tomatoes, peppers, emmental sticks, small croutons) ........................................... 8.50\n\n## Meat and Fish\n\n**Filet of sea bream** with basil crumble (green vegetables) ........................................... 12.00\n\n**Duo of white and squid ink tagliatelle with seafood** (cocktail mussels, squid, shrimp, scallops) with cream ........................................... 12.50\n\n**Supions à l'Amoricaine** (small cuttlefish, baby octopus, onions flambéed in cognac and tomato sauce) white rice ........................................... 12.00\n\n**Aïoli Provençale** (Cod, carrot, potato, green beans, peas, cauliflower, broccoli, hard-boiled egg, mussels) ........................................... 13.50\n\n**Lamp chop infused 7:00** - truffled mashed potatoes ........................................... 13.50\n\n**Confit of beef cheek à la Méditerranéenne** - Tagliatelles ........................................... 12.00\n\n**Agnolettis** (large raviolis) with speck mozzarella ricotta and pesto rosso ........................................... 12.50" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [ { "root": { "Social Security Number": "<|placeholder|>", "Relationship to Applicant": { "Spouse": false, "Domestic Partner": false, "Dependent Child": false }, "Dependents to be insured": [ { "First Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Last Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Date of Birth": "<|placeholder|>", "Gender": { "Male": false, "Female": false } }, { "First Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Last Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Date of Birth": "<|placeholder|>", "Gender": { "Male": false, "Female": false } }, { "First Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Last Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Date of Birth": "<|placeholder|>", "Gender": { "Male": false, "Female": false } }, { "First Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Last Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Date of Birth": "<|placeholder|>", "Gender": { "Male": false, "Female": false } }, { "First Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Last Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Date of Birth": "<|placeholder|>", "Gender": { "Male": false, "Female": false } }, { "First Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Last Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Date of Birth": "<|placeholder|>", "Gender": { "Male": false, "Female": false } } ] } } ], "tables": [], "text": "Due to the nature of information on this form: If you are faxing this form or have any administrative questions, please contact: 855-447-2900\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\nMHC-S100-APP" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code - Form 700 (Statement of Economic Interests) Filing Requirements - Sheriff's Department Oversight Board and Office of Inspector General\n\nOrdinance amending the Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code to update the Conflict of Interest Code's Form 700 (Statement of Economic Interests) filing requirements, and Sunshine and Ethics training requirements, by adding members of the Sheriff's Department Oversight Board and the Inspector General in the Sheriff's Department Office of Inspector General.\n\n**NOTE:**\n\nUnchanged Code text and uncodified text are in plain Arial font.\n\nAdditions to Codes are in single-underline italics Times New Roman font.\n\nDeletions to Codes are in strikethrough italics Times New Roman font.\n\nBoard amendment additions are in double-underline Arial font.\n\nBoard amendment deletions are in strikethrough Arial font.\n\nAsterisks (* * * *) indicate the omission of unchanged Code subsections or parts of tables.\n\nBe it ordained by the People of the City and County of San Francisco:\n\nSection 1. Article III of the Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code is hereby amended by revising Section 3.1-103 and adding Section 3.1-417, to read as follows:\n\n**SEC. 3.1-103. FILING OFFICERS.**\n\nPersons holding designated positions shall file the specified statements, declarations, and certificates with the filing officers designated in this Section.\n\n(a) **MEMBERS OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS.**\n\n(1) Members of the following boards and commissions shall file their Form 700 Statements of Economic Interests, Sunshine Ordinance Declarations, and Certificates of Ethics Training with the Ethics Commission:\n\n* * * *\n\nSan Francisco Public Utilities Commission" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Online Library Rain Of Gold Victor Villasenor\n\n## Part 1 Rain of Gold Trailer\n\n**TheLatinoAuthor.com | Victor Villaseñor Interview**\n\nThe Storyteller's Roots (Victor Villasenor) Rain of Gold Trailer by Victor Villaseñor Mr. Cross 6th period class\n\n---\n\n**BEYOND RAIN OF GOLD**\n\nAutographed Book Special Rain of Gold - Day 2 Video Reading from RAIN OF GOLD--BBW Virtual Read-Out #BannedBooksWeek RAIN OF GOLD A CREATION OF E.N.Y. PRODUCTIONS.\n\n**Young Empires - Rain Of Gold | Baeble Music Book Of Days Book of Days**\n\n**Young Empires - Rain Of Gold**\n\nFavorite Books of All Time: #1-5 #TopFiveFriday read chain of gold and now i am broken\n\n**Tales by the Fireside - SunStar Books Collection**\n\n**Young Empires - Rain of Gold live Victor Villasenor: Genius in all of Us**\n\nPage 2/12" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [ { "root": { "Dated this": "<|placeholder|>", "day of": "<|placeholder|>", "20": "<|placeholder|>", "WITNESSETH": "<|placeholder|>", "Name of Corporation": "<|placeholder|>", "By": { "Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Title": "<|placeholder|>" } } } ], "tables": [], "text": "# WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIEN\n\n(Corporate)\n\n**KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS**, that in consideration of payment in the sum of $10.00 (Ten and No/100 Dollars), receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, and other valuable considerations and benefits to the undersigned accruing, does hereby waive, release and quit claim all liens, lien rights, claims or demands of every kind whatsoever which the undersigned now has, or may hereinafter have, against certain improvements, situated in the City of Miramar, Broward County, Florida, as described as:\n\nAll facilities built and constructed to serve ________________ located in the City of Miramar, Broward County, Florida as shown on Exhibit “A” attached hereto and made a part hereof and as more particularly described on Exhibit “B” attached hereto and made a part hereof.\n\non account of work and labor performed, and/or materials furnished in, to, or in the improvements above described, or any part thereof.\n\nIt being the understanding of the undersigned that this is a Waiver and Release of Lien which the undersigned has against the premises described herein, only to the extent of the payments specified and only for materials furnished or work done up until ________________ (Date). The undersigned warrants that no assignment of said liens or claims, nor the right to perfect a lien against said improvements to the extent of the accrual of said payment, has or will be made, and that the undersigned has the right to execute this Waiver and Release, and that all laborers employed by the undersigned, and all bills for materials or supplies furnished by others to the undersigned in connection with the construction of said improvements, to the extent of the payment herein referred to, have been fully paid.\n\n[form_0](/form_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# 2021 Friends of Youth Shooting Sports Banquet\n\n**Friday, May 7, 2021**\n\n**Social Hour Begins At 5:30 p.m.**\n\nReceptions of Fairfield\n\n5975 Boymel Drive, Fairfield OH 45014\n\nGun Drawing for tickets purchased prior to the Banquet for a Kimber Micro 9mm Pistol\n\nDon’t miss this incredible evening featuring:\n\n- Savory Dinner\n- Cash Bar\n- Fun Games\n- Table of Guns – Sig Sauer P365 9MM Pistol #1 Selling Handgun for 2018 & 2019\n- Silent Auction\n- Live Auction\n- Special Gun Drawings\n- Wall of Guns\n\n**ONLINE TICKETS AND ADDITIONAL SPONSOR PACKAGES AVAILABLE AT**\n\n[AFLF.org/banquet](http://AFLF.org/banquet)\n\nThere will be many opportunities to win firearms at this event!!!\n\n**Tickets Available:**\n\nRight 2 Arm Firearms\n\n4879 Mercedes Drive\n\n(Route 4 & Mercedes Drive)\n\nLiberty Township, OH\n\n513-894-GUNS\n\nStore Hours at [www.RT2ARM.com](http://www.RT2ARM.com)\n\nFor more information: [Call Sean Maloney 513-484-0142](tel:513-484-0142) or [Mike Reed 513-317-1342](tel:513-317-1342)" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [ { "root": { "Waivers/Special Conditions": "<|placeholder|>" } } ], "tables": [ { "root": { "Maximum Effective Radiated Power (Average)": { "Value": "1.8 kW", "Equivalent": "2.55 DBK" }, "Height of Radiated Center Above Ground (Meters)": { "Value": "30" }, "Height of Radiated Center Above Mean Sea Level (Meters)": { "Value": "271.1" }, "Out-Of-Channel Emission Mask": { "Value": "Full Service" }, "Overall Height of Antenna Structure Above Ground (Meters)": { "Value": "See the registration for this antenna structure." } } } ], "text": "Subject to the provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, subsequent acts and treaties, and all regulations heretofore or hereafter made by this Commission, and further subject to the conditions set forth in this permit, the permittee is hereby authorized to construct the radio transmitting apparatus herein described. Installation and adjustment of equipment not specifically set forth herein shall be in accordance with representations contained in the permittee's application for construction permit except for such modifications as are presently permitted, without application, by the Commission's Rules.\n\nEquipment and program tests shall be conducted only pursuant to Sections 73.1610 and 73.1620 of the Commission's Rules.\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Get Free Popular Piano Alfred Music Learn\n\n## Popular Piano Alfred Music Learn\n\nThank you extremely much for downloading **popular piano alfred music learn**. Maybe you have knowledge that, people have see numerous time for their favorite books with this popular piano alfred music learn, but end in the works in harmful downloads.\n\nRather than enjoying a fine PDF later a mug of coffee in the afternoon, otherwise they juggled following some harmful virus inside their computer. **popular piano alfred music learn** is to hand in our digital library" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Table of Contents\n\n**Preface** [5](#5)\n\n**List of Action Minutes** [6](#6)\n\n**Minutes** [7](#7)\n\n## Plenary I - Opening Plenary [7](#7)\n1. Clerk's Welcome [7](#7)\n2. Thanks to the Miwok People [7](#7)\n3. Walker Creek Ranch Welcome [7](#7)\n4. Roll Call [7](#7)\n5. Visitors [7](#7)\n6. Arrangements [8](#8)\n7. Committee Briefings [8](#8)\n8. Minutes [8](#8)\n\n## Plenary II - Keynote Address [10](#10)\n1. Opening [10](#10)\n2. Lloyd Lee Wilson [10](#10)\n3. Speaker's Background [10](#10)\n\n## Plenary III - Meeting for Business I [11](#11)\n1. Epistle [11](#11)\n2. Naming Committee [11](#11)\n3. Nominating Committee [11](#11)\n4. Ministry and Oversight (M&O) Report [11](#11)\n5. Statistical Report [12](#12)\n6. Treasurer's Report [12](#12)\n7. Finance Report [12](#12)\n8. Youth Program Coordinating Committee (YPCC) [12](#12)\n9. Junior Yearly Meeting Adult Support Committee [13](#13)\n10. Minutes [13](#13)\n\n## Plenary IV - Listening Session [14](#14)\n1. Subcommittee on Child Refugee and Migration [14](#14)\n2. Abuse Protection Policy [15](#15)\n3. Finance Committee [15](#15)\n4. Unity with Nature (UwN) Report [15](#15)\n\n## Plenary V - Meeting for Business II [17](#17)\n1. Travel Minute [17](#17)\n2. Epistle Reading [17](#17)\n3. Minutes [17](#17)\n4. Appreciation of Lloyd Lee Wilson [17](#17)\n5. Naming Committee [17](#17)\n6. Ministry and Oversight Report (M&O) [17](#17)\n7. Unity with Nature Committee [17](#17)\n\n## Plenary VI - Meeting for Memorials [19](#19)\n\n## Plenary VII - Meeting for Business III [21](#21)\n1. Epistle Reading [21](#21)\n2. Visitors [21](#21)\n3. Clerk's Announcements [21](#21)\n\n\n" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Grading Periods": [ { "Period": "August 5, 2021 – October 7, 2021", "Number of Days": 44 }, { "Period": "October 12, 2021 – December 21, 2021", "Number of Days": 46 }, { "Period": "January 10, 2022 – March 11, 2022", "Number of Days": 43 }, { "Period": "March 21, 2022 – May 26, 2022", "Number of Days": 47 }, { "TOTAL DAYS": 180 } ] } }, { "root": { "MSIS Reporting Months": [ { "Month": 1, "Beginning": "August 5, 2021", "Ending": "September 30, 2021", "Number of Days": 39 }, { "Month": 2, "Beginning": "October 1, 2021", "Ending": "October 29, 2021", "Number of Days": 19 }, { "Month": 3, "Beginning": "November 2, 2021", "Ending": "November 30, 2021", "Number of Days": 19 }, { "Month": 4, "Beginning": "December 1, 2021", "Ending": "December 21, 2021", "Number of Days": 15 }, { "Month": 5, "Beginning": "January 10, 2022", "Ending": "January 31, 2022", "Number of Days": 16 }, { "Month": 6, "Beginning": "February 1, 2022", "Ending": "February 28, 2022", "Number of Days": 19 }, { "Month": 7, "Beginning": "March 1, 2022", "Ending": "March 31, 2022", "Number of Days": 21 }, { "Month": 8, "Beginning": "April 1, 2022", "Ending": "April 29, 2022", "Number of Days": 19 }, { "Month": 9, "Beginning": "May 2, 2022", "Ending": "May 26, 2022", "Number of Days": 19 }, { "TOTAL DAYS": 180 } ] } }, { "root": { "Employment Days": [ { "Personnel": "9 Months", "Days": 187, "Begins": "08/02/2021", "Ends": "05/26/2022" }, { "Personnel": "10 Months (Counselors)", "Days": 190, "Begins": "08/02/2021", "Ends": "06/01/2022" }, { "Personnel": "10 Months (Vocational)", "Days": 190, "Begins": "07/28/2021", "Ends": "05/31/2022" }, { "Personnel": "10 Months", "Days": 200, "Begins": "07/28/2021", "Ends": "06/14/2022" }, { "Personnel": "10 ½ Months", "Days": 210, "Begins": "07/12/2021", "Ends": "06/27/2022" }, { "Personnel": "11 Months", "Days": 220, "Begins": "07/12/2021", "Ends": "07/11/2022" }, { "Personnel": "11 ½ Months", "Days": 230, "Begins": "07/12/2021", "Ends": "06/24/2022" }, { "Personnel": "12 Months", "Days": 240, "Begins": "07/01/2021", "Ends": "06/30/2022" } ] } } ], "text": "# Noxubee County School District | 2021-2022 Calendar\n\n## Grading Periods\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n## MSIS Reporting Months\n\n[table_1](/table_1)\n\n## Employment Days\n\n[table_2](/table_2)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Online Library\n\n## 2003 Ford Explorer Service Engine Soon Light\n\nIf you ally compulsion such a referred **2003 ford explorer service engine soon light** books that will come up with the money for you worth, get the\n\n_Page 1/38_" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Where To Download\n\n# Glencoe Health Workbook Teacher Edition\n\nGetting the books glencoe health workbook teacher edition now is not type of challenging means. You could not\n\nPage 1/41" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [ { "root": { "How is/was the health of your mother?": "<|placeholder|>", "How is/was the health of your father?": "<|placeholder|>", "What is your ancestry?": "<|placeholder|>", "What blood type are you?": "<|placeholder|>", "How is your sleep?": "<|placeholder|>", "How many hours?": "<|placeholder|>", "Do you wake up at night?": "<|placeholder|>", "Why?": "<|placeholder|>", "Any pain, stiffness, or swelling?": "<|placeholder|>", "Constipation/Diarrhea/Gas?": "<|placeholder|>", "Allergies or sensitivities? Please explain:": "<|placeholder|>", "Do you take any supplements or medications? Please list:": "<|placeholder|>", "Any healers, helpers, or therapies with which you are involved? Please list:": "<|placeholder|>", "What role do sports and exercise play in your life?": "<|placeholder|>" } } ], "tables": [], "text": "# HEALTH INFORMATION (continued)\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\n# MEDICAL INFORMATION\n\n[form_0](/form_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.1, "height": 0.1 }, "description": "Silhouette of a family" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.3, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.1, "height": 0.1 }, "description": "Silhouette of a person praying" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.7, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.1, "height": 0.1 }, "description": "Silhouette of a person with a dove" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.7, "left": 0.5, "width": 0.1, "height": 0.1 }, "description": "Mountain States Children's Home logo" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Brothers & Sisters, how to get\n\n## INVOLVED\n\n### Daily Prayers\n\nPray without Ceasing\n1 Thessalonians 5:17\n\nDear Lord,\nWe praise your Holy name and give thanks for the daily blessings we undeservedly receive. We humbly repent of the thoughts, actions, and deeds that do not honor you or bring you glory and ask for forgiveness. Thank you for loving us and giving us second chances as we strive to be more Christ-like in our thinking and daily choices. We ask for the Holy Spirit to fill us and guide us in everything we do. In Jesus name, Amen.\n\n### Praying for:\n\nBrittany Pitt, Karen Hubbard, Dixon Family, Denise Irish, Iva Hoffman, Ernest Coburn, Brenda Willhoft, Linda Hunt, Breningers, Dean Boorman, Julie Hinds, Ken & April Latham, Roger Dale, Larry Honaker, Azalea Kimball, Jo Ella Jones, Mykaila Grossnicklaus, Janet TwoHawks, Christy Thornton, Hannah Thornton, Taryn Sosnoski, Cindy Gregory, Pat Wignes, Vicki Houser\n\n### Do you need to put on the Lord in baptism? Or do you know somebody who does? It's time to talk!\n\nIf you or somebody you know would like to move into a closer relationship with Christ through baptism, please contact Calvin or one of the Elders through the Church Office for guidance and more information.\n\n### Can you spare some change?\n\n#### August 12 Deadline\n\nEugene Church of Christ will be helping Mountain States Children's Home by collecting loose change now through Aug 12th. Funds raised help purchase clothing and perishable food items for children in need which normally cost about $62,000 per year. Look for a change container in the foyer and the lobby and take home to fill. Remember, change starts at home! www.msch.org\n\n### Missions Support:\n\n*Disaster Relief Effort, Inc.\n*Mt. States Children's Home\n*Ashcrafts in Africa\n*Spanish Literature Ministries" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "in the Motion, or if you want the court to consider your views on the Motion, then you must file an opposition with the court, and serve a copy on the person making the Motion no later than 14 days preceding the hearing date for the motion, unless an exception applies (see Local Rule 9014(d)(3)).\n\nThe opposition must state your position, set forth all relevant facts and legal authority, and be supported by affidavits or declarations that conform to Local Rule 9014(c).\n\nIf you object to the relief requested, you must file a WRITTEN response to this pleading with the court. You must also serve your written response on the person who sent you this notice.\n\nIf you do not file a written response with the court, or if you do not serve your written response on the person who sent you this notice, then:\n\n- The court may refuse to allow you to speak at the scheduled hearing; and\n- The court may rule against you without formally calling the matter at the hearing.\n\n**NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN** that the hearing on the said Motion will be held before a United States Bankruptcy Judge, in the Foley Federal Building, 300 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Third Floor, Bankruptcy Courtroom No. 3, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 on **January 25, 2016, at 1:30 p.m.**\n\nDATED this 23rd day of December, 2015.\n\nWILSON ELSER MOSKOWITZ EDELMAN & DICKER LLP\n\n/s/ Vernon A. Nelson, Jr.\nVernon A. Nelson, Jr., Esq.\nNevada Bar No. 6434\n300 South 4th Street, 11th Floor\nLas Vegas, Nevada 89101\nTelephone: (702) 727-1400\n\nAttorneys for Defendants\nXL AMERICA, INC., XL INSURANCE AMERICA, INC.\nXL SELECT PROFESSIONAL, PEARL INSURANCE GROUP, LLC.\nGREENWICH INSURANCE GROUP" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Spec #": [ "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "1d Digital", "2d Digital", "3d Digital", "4d Digital" ], "Contractor’s Name & Address": [ "TOWN", "TOWN", "", "", "", "Construction Journal\nErica France\n400 SW 7th Street\nStuart FL, 34994", "Pittsburg Tank & Tower Maintenance\nMelinda Jones\nP O Box 1849\nHenderson, KY 42419", "CB&I Strorage Tank Solutions LLC\nAndrew Whitaker\n24 Reads Way\nNew Castle, DE 19720", "Malum Enterprises, LLC\nJohn Stramiello\nPO Box 300\nMonroe, NY 10950" ], "Phone & Fax & Email": [ "", "", "", "", "", "772-781-2144\n772-781-2145\[email protected]", "270-826-9000\n270-873-8304\[email protected]", "832-491-7246\nNone\[email protected]", "8453413607\n8456804311\[email protected]" ], "Date": [ "", "", "", "", "", "6-23-21", "6/24/21", "6/28/21", "6/28/21" ] } } ], "text": "# Contract No. TU-211\n$75/Spec ** $20/1st Class Mail\nReplacement of Potable Water Storage Tank & Related Improvements - Halcyon Park\nAdvertise: 6/23/21\nBID - Thursday, July 15, 2021 - 2:00 PM\nTown of Ulster\n\n## ENGINEER’S ESTIMATE - $500,000 to $600,000\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.05, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Figure 1" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.3, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Figure 2" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.05, "left": 0.55, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Figure 3" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.3, "left": 0.55, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Figure 4" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.55, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Figure 5" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.55, "left": 0.55, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Figure 6" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.8, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Figure 7" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.8, "left": 0.3, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Figure 8" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.8, "left": 0.55, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Figure 9" } ], "forms": [ { "root": { "description_1": "<|placeholder|>", "description_2": "<|placeholder|>", "description_3": "<|placeholder|>", "description_4": "<|placeholder|>", "description_5": "<|placeholder|>", "description_6": "<|placeholder|>", "description_7": "<|placeholder|>", "description_8": "<|placeholder|>", "description_9": "<|placeholder|>", "choose_people": "<|placeholder|>" } } ], "tables": [], "text": "# What do they look like?\n\nListen to the audio (match the items to the pictures) and then write your own descriptions.\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\n## Useful Vocabulary\n\noutgoing curly chubby shy friendly thin blond bald afro headband moustache suspenders\n\nChoose one or more of the people above.\n\n[form_0](/form_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.15, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.25 }, "description": "Image of William P. Prescott, Esq." }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.4, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.25 }, "description": "Image of Mark P. Altieri, J.D., LL.M., CPA, PPS" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.65, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.25 }, "description": "Image of Kelly A. VanDenHaute, J.D." }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.9, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.25 }, "description": "Image of Russell I. Tietz, CPA" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Worker Classification Issues: Generally and in Professional Practices\n\nWilliam P. Prescott, Mark P. Altieri, Kelly A. VanDenHaute, and Russell I. Tietz\n\nIN THE SUMMER 2010 edition of The Practical Tax Lawyer, we reviewed worker classification issues in professional practices. The law, both tax and non-tax law, has continued to evolve since that time with the result that we have been asked to update our research both as to general worker classification issues and how this area of the law has particularly affected the professional practices.\n\nImagine that you are a business owner and you hire someone to perform services for you. Is this person an employee or an independent contractor? The answer is going to affect the income, payroll, and other taxes you or the worker must pay. The IRS employs a 20-factor test to determine if a worker is an employee or an independent contractor. This article will discuss the past 18-19 years of how this issue has evolved.\n\nIndividuals in various industries (e.g., businesses, health care, and professional practices) have been affected by the worker classification issue. This article will provide an overview of the law, the IRS 20-factor test, and the consequences of misclassification. We will also discuss recent developments and provide practical advice for businesses and professional practices.\n\nWe have more than ample experience with regard to worker classification issues and this prior publication should be read in conjunction with this article. We will update our research and provide practical advice.\n\n* William P. Prescott, Mark P. Altieri, and Kelly A. Mann, Issues of Classification Issues in Professional Practices, 24 Prac. Tax Law. 43 (Summer 2010)." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "TABLE C-1: SPECIAL STATUS ANIMAL SPECIES WITH POTENTIAL TO OCCUR IN HALF MOON BAY PLANNING AREA": { "ANIMAL SPECIES": "Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus) (Wintering sites)", "STATUS FED/STATE": "-/CR", "HABITAT": "Winter roost sites extend along the coast from northern Mendocino to Baja California. Roosts are typically located in wind-protected groves of Eucalyptus, Monterey pine or Monterey cypress, with nectar and water sources nearby. Native tree species are typically preferred for their higher habitat value.", "OCCURRENCE IN HALF MOON BAY PLANNING AREA": "Winter roosts have been located within Eucalyptus groves at Sweetwood Group Camp Area, within Wavecrest and Magellan Avenue (site has been inactive in recent years), and at other areas with location information suppressed due to their sensitivity." } } } ], "text": "Appendix C: Special Status Species Summary Tables\n\nThe following tables summarize special status species that are present or are likely to be present in the Half Moon Bay Planning Area. Table C-1 is specific to animal species, and Table C-2 is specific to plant species.\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.15, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.8, "height": 0.35 }, "description": "Pie chart showing reasons for Desmond Ford's dismissal in 1980." }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.55, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.8, "height": 0.35 }, "description": "Pie chart showing the resolution of issues in 2002." } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Appendix 4\n\n## A Tentative Diagrammatic Overview\n\nFor these conflicts Desmond Ford was dismissed\n\n[image_0](/image_0)\n\n1980\n\nIf Time and Providence have resolved the issues should the Church continue the conflict?\n\n[image_1](/image_1)\n\n2002" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Get Free Hotpoint Gas Dryer Repair Manuals\n\none of the solutions for you to be successful. As understood, skill does not recommend that you have wonderful points.\n\nComprehending as without difficulty as concurrence even more than other will have enough\n\nPage 2/15" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.7, "width": 0.25, "height": 0.35 }, "description": "Samsonite advertisement with a suitcase image and 'Shop Now' button" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.6, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.35, "height": 0.25 }, "description": "Samsonite advertisement with a woman carrying a backpack and 'Unlock Offer' button" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# How Conversion Path Helped\n\nConversion Path built out custom dynamic and static ad creatives using a mix of product and lifestyle images. These ads are customized to Samsonite’s branding and offer the ability to showcase promotions both to support Samsonite’s promotional calendar and evergreen offers.\n\nThe ability to customize audiences being targeted and control over placements helped to make sure these ads were being shown to the right demographics where conversions were most likely.\n\nConversion Path uses a transparent pricing model that allowed Samsonite to put more of their remarketing investment into ad buys and get more sales out of that investment.\n\n> \"CP gave us a 67% increase in sales from the same investment over our prior remarketing platform. On top of that, we now have visibility into what placements and audiences are driving our sales.\" \n> \n> - Jay Nigrelli, VP of Ecommerce, Samsonite\n\n![image_0](/image_0)\n\n# Results\n\nThis switch resulted in a year-over-year sales increase of 8% in month one, 51% in month two, and 73% in month three on the same investment.\n\nAlong with the increased sales, engagement rates increased by 155% by adding creative images that showcase Samsonite’s product line-up, lifestyle images, and promotions across the Google Display Network, Facebook, and Instagram.\n\n![image_1](/image_1)\n\nGlassbox Marketing Inc.\n\nconversionpath.com\n(877) 500-6671\n1105 Schrock Rd. Suite 200\nColumbus OH, 43229" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Project Salsa\n## Grow. Cook. Sell\n\nA summer program for youth ([Grades 8-10](#)) to learn job readiness and life skills through hands-on experiences with professionals in areas such as:\n\n- Gardening\n- Cooking\n- Business\n\n*No course credit or pay will be offered this year due to the abbreviated course offering in the aftermath of COVID-19. The full course is planned for next year.*\n\n**Tuesdays and Thursdays**\n**July 19th - August 13th**\n**8:00 am to 11:00 am**\n\nFor more information or to apply, email: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) or call: 573-882-2428\n\n![logos](#)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.35, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "SPE Detroit logo" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.55, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "TPO Automotive Engineered Polyolefins logo" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Trends & Topics\n\nClick on any of the underlined words for more information\n\n## September Newsletter is Only on the Web\n\nDetroit Section newsletters are e-editions only and are posted on our website [spedetroit.org](http://spedetroit.org). Click [here](http://spedetroit.org) for a listing of all recent newsletters. Notifications of our newsletter and News Brief postings are on our Social Media sites. Please follow Detroit SPEaker on [LinkedIn](http://linkedin.com), [Twitter](http://twitter.com), and [Facebook](http://facebook.com). Be sure to visit the Detroit Board community in [The Chain](http://4spe.org) on the SPE website (www.4spe.org) to get current information about our activities.\n\n## September 12 Detroit Section Fall Kick-off Meeting\n\n**Date:** Monday, September 12, 2016\n\n**Time:** 5:30pm – 8:00pm\n\n**Location:** Schoolcraft College, 18600 Haggerty Rd, Livonia, MI (734-462-4610) VistaTech Center\n\n**Info:** A status update on the expanded Plastics Program and a tour of the new Plastics Processing Lab\n\n**Details:** [Click here for flier on Detroit Section website](http://spedetroit.org)\n\n**RSVP Information:** Contact Karen Rhodes-Parker, tel: 248-244-8993 ext3, email: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])\n\n[image_0](/image_0)\n\n## October 2-5 18th Annual SPE Global TPO Conference\n\n**Date:** Sunday-Wednesday, October 2-5, 2016\n\n**Time:** 3:00pm Sunday – 12:00noon Wednesday\n\n**Location:** Detroit Marriott Troy, 200 West Big Beaver Rd, Troy, MI (248-680-9797) Conference Center\n\n**Info:** 5 keynote addresses, 60 technical papers in concurrent sessions, exhibitors, networking receptions\n\n**Details:** [Click here for TPO Conference website](http://spedetroit.org)\n\n**RSVP Information:** Contact Karen Rhodes-Parker, tel: 248-244-8993 ext3, email: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])\n\n[image_1](/image_1)\n\n## Upcoming Events of Interest in Detroit Area\n\n- **Monday, Sept. 12** [Fall Kick-Off Meeting](http://spedetroit.org) – Schoolcraft College, Livonia, MI\n- **Sun.-Wed., Oct. 2-5** [Automotive TPO Conference](http://spedetroit.org) – Detroit Marriott Troy, MI\n- **Wednesday, Nov. 9** [Automotive Innovation Awards](http://spedetroit.org) – Burton Manor, Livonia, MI" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# River Camac FAS Frequently Asked Questions\n\n**Q: When will the Rathcoole Woodland area be surveyed?**\n\n**A:** This area was included in the following surveys: Breeding Birds, Habitats, Invasive Species, Mammals & Wintering Birds. A topographic survey to the eastern edge of this area has also been completed. A hydromorphology assessment which is currently being finalised includes the Coolmine Stream, Crookshane Stream and the Saggart Stream.\n\n---\n\n**Q: Will this project quantify the flood attenuation levels Rathcoole woodland currently affords, with the help protects Rathcoole and Saggart from flooding?**\n\n**A:** The area and tributaries will be included within the hydraulic model, which will indicate the existing flood plain extents.\n\n---\n\n**Q: How will the current flood attenuation in Rathcoole Woodland be affected by planned housing developments which will replace the woodland?**\n\n**A:** The Flood Alleviation Scheme will provide updated flood extents that will be used to inform any future planning applications.\n\n---\n\n**Q: When will the survey reports be published on the website?**\n\n**A:** Draft reports will be added to the website W/C 24th May 2021. In the interest of protecting particular species, exact locations will be removed from the reports.\n\n---\n\n**Q: What is the impact of development up the upper Camac catchment on the river overall?**\n\n**A:** The hydraulic model is currently being updated and finalised by survey data collected to date. This will include recent development and will be used to assess the impact of additional extents for the catchment.\n\n---\n\n**Q: Application of SuDS, what would be the recommendation/opinion for sustainable development in the catchment?**\n\n**A:** SuDS should be implemented where possible to manage water within a catchment. The design options being considered for the Flood Alleviation Scheme will also prioritise sustainable nature-based solutions where possible.\n\n---\n\n**Q: Is there or will there be the need for an extra lake in Corkagh Park?**\n\n**A:** This is too early to say but only one lake is considered in the baseline hydraulic model. Current pond capacity in the Fords close to the spill will also be assessed." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "headers": [ "Code", "Occupation", "Employment", "Mean Hourly Wage", "10th Percentile Hourly Wage", "90th Percentile Hourly Wage" ], "rows": [ ["11-9151", "Social and Community Service Managers", "90", "$34.15", "$18.16", "$42.15"], ["11-9171", "Funeral Home Managers", "10", "$45.36", "$31.03", "$52.52"], ["11-9198", "Personal Svc Mgrs, AO; Entertainment & Rec Mgrs, Ex Gambling; & Mgrs, AO", "120", "$50.56", "$28.63", "$61.52"], ["", "Business and Financial Operations", "", "", "", ""], ["13-0000", "Occupations", "5,480", "$33.89", "$20.45", "$40.61"], ["13-1020", "Buyers and Purchasing Agents", "320", "$28.56", "$15.89", "$34.89"], ["13-1031", "Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators", "80", "$32.87", "$24.03", "$37.29"], ["13-1041", "Compliance Officers", "100", "$29.42", "$21.67", "$33.36"], ["13-1051", "Cost Estimators", "130", "$31.45", "$21.61", "$38.33"], ["13-1071", "Human Resources Specialists", "500", "$29.42", "$18.63", "$34.80"], ["13-1075", "Labor Relations Specialists", "10", "$28.41", "$21.74", "$31.33"], ["13-1081", "Logisticians", "360", "$38.61", "$25.70", "$45.04"], ["13-1111", "Management Analysts", "720", "$38.28", "$27.95", "$43.46"], ["13-1121", "Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners", "10", "$19.31", "$14.86", "$21.54"], ["13-1141", "Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists", "40", "$25.79", "$18.87", "$29.25"], ["13-1151", "Training and Development Specialists", "380", "$28.42", "$15.84", "$34.72"], ["", "Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists", "140", "$32.90", "$19.16", "$39.78"], ["13-1161", "Project Management Specs & Business Operations Specs, AO", "1,260", "$37.39", "$25.75", "$43.29"], ["13-2011", "Accountants and Auditors", "1,270", "$33.37", "$23.90", "$37.95"], ["13-2020", "Property Appraisers and Assessors", "90", "$31.41", "$24.77", "$34.82"], ["13-2031", "Budget Analysts", "60", "$34.41", "$26.77", "$38.82"], ["13-2041", "Credit Analysts", "90", "$32.94", "$25.89", "$36.92"], ["13-2053", "Insurance Underwriters", "70", "$29.45", "$22.21", "$33.38"], ["13-2061", "Financial Examiners", "20", "$42.17", "$35.15", "$45.68"], ["13-2072", "Loan Officers", "240", "$35.39", "$23.13", "$41.78"], ["13-2099", "All Other Financial Analysts, Fin Risk Specs, & Fin Specs, AO", "240", "$35.35", "$22.50", "$41.78"], ["15-0000", "Computer and Mathematical Occupations", "3,120", "$38.99", "$23.31", "$46.83"] ] } } ], "text": "11-9151 Social and Community Service Managers 90 $34.15 $18.16 $42.15\n11-9171 Funeral Home Managers 10 $45.36 $31.03 $52.52\n11-9198 Personal Svc Mgrs, AO; Entertainment & Rec Mgrs, Ex Gambling; & Mgrs, AO 120 $50.56 $28.63 $61.52\n\n**Business and Financial Operations**\n\n13-0000 Occupations 5,480 $33.89 $20.45 $40.61\n13-1020 Buyers and Purchasing Agents 320 $28.56 $15.89 $34.89\n13-1031 Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators 80 $32.87 $24.03 $37.29\n13-1041 Compliance Officers 100 $29.42 $21.67 $33.36\n13-1051 Cost Estimators 130 $31.45 $21.61 $38.33\n13-1071 Human Resources Specialists 500 $29.42 $18.63 $34.80\n13-1075 Labor Relations Specialists 10 $28.41 $21.74 $31.33\n13-1081 Logisticians 360 $38.61 $25.70 $45.04\n13-1111 Management Analysts 720 $38.28 $27.95 $43.46\n13-1121 Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners 10 $19.31 $14.86 $21.54\n13-1141 Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists 40 $25.79 $18.87 $29.25\n13-1151 Training and Development Specialists 380 $28.42 $15.84 $34.72\nMarket Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists 140 $32.90 $19.16 $39.78\n13-1161 Project Management Specs & Business Operations Specs, AO 1,260 $37.39 $25.75 $43.29\n13-2011 Accountants and Auditors 1,270 $33.37 $23.90 $37.95\n13-2020 Property Appraisers and Assessors 90 $31.41 $24.77 $34.82\n13-2031 Budget Analysts 60 $34.41 $26.77 $38.82\n13-2041 Credit Analysts 90 $32.94 $25.89 $36.92\n13-2053 Insurance Underwriters 70 $29.45 $22.21 $33.38\n13-2061 Financial Examiners 20 $42.17 $35.15 $45.68\n13-2072 Loan Officers 240 $35.39 $23.13 $41.78\n13-2099 All Other Financial Analysts, Fin Risk Specs, & Fin Specs, AO 240 $35.35 $22.50 $41.78\n\n**Computer and Mathematical Occupations**\n\n15-0000 Computer and Mathematical Occupations 3,120 $38.99 $23.31 $46.83\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Date": "June 3, 2020", "To": "Regina Planning Commission", "From": "City Planning & Community Development", "Service Area": "Planning & Development Services", "Item No.": "RPC20-21" } } ], "text": "# PL202000059 - Contract Zone Application - 221 N. Winnipeg Street\n\n## RECOMMENDATION\n\nRegina Planning Commission recommends that City Council:\n\n1. Approve the application to rezone the property located at 221 N. Winnipeg Street, legally described as Block T, Plan 84R22521, Block C, Plan 101221142 and Block C, Plan FA4603 from IL - Industrial Light Zone to C - Contract Zone to permit “Office, Industry” as a land use at this location.\n\n2. Approve execution of the contract zone agreement between the City of Regina and the applicant/owner of the subject properties, which shall include the following terms:\n\n i. A maximum of 4,000 square meters of “Office, Industry” shall be allowed within the development and other uses shall conform to the IL-Industrial Light Zone.\n\n ii. The development shall generally conform to the attached plans, labelled site plan and main floor plan comprising of south premises and south warehouse as shown in Appendices A-2 and A-3.\n\n iii. Any zoning related detail not specifically addressed in the contract zone agreement shall be subject to applicable provisions of the Zoning Bylaw.\n\n iv. The agreement shall be registered in the City’s interest at the applicant’s cost pursuant to Section 69 of The Planning and Development Act, 2007.\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# 8th Grade Supply List\n\n## General Supplies for All Classes:\n- Pencils\n- Pens\n- Loose-leaf paper\n- Colored pencils\n- Highlighters\n\n## Science\n- Two pocket folder--for science only\n- Composition Notebook--for science only\n\n## Social Studies\n- Composition notebook\n\n## ELA\n- Red Team: Writer’s notebook (your choice)\n- White Team: Two pocket folder\n\n## Math\n- Folder\n- TI-30X Scientific Calculator\n\n## Algebra Honors\n- Folder\n- TI84+ Graphing Calculator" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.6, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "People holding sparklers" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.7, "left": 0.2, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Hourglass with 2021" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Pastors Letter (Cont.)\n\nIn another of Dr. Thurman’s books, Meditations of the Heart, he writes the following prayer approach to a new year, titled “Though the Coming Year”\n\nGrant that I may pass through the coming year with a faithful heart. There will be much to test me and make weak my strength before the year ends.\n\nIn my confusion I shall often say the word that is not true and do the thing of which I am ashamed. There will be errors in the mind and great inaccuracies of judgment. In seeking the light, I shall again and again find myself walking in the darkness.\n\nI shall mistake my light for Your light and I shall drink from the responsibility of the choice I make. Nevertheless, grant that I may pass through the coming year with a faithful heart.\n\nMay I never give the approval of my heart to error, to falseness, to vanity, to sin.\n\nThough my days be marked with failures, stumblings, fallings, let my spirit be free so that You may take it and redeem my moments in all the ways my needs reveal.\n\nGive me the quiet assurance of Your Love and Presence. Grant that I may pass through the coming year with a faithful heart.\n\nLast, I share with you a blessing given by Dr. Thurman. Though I could not find its original source, it’s easy to imagine he shared it with one of the faith communities he pastored.\n\n“In whatever sense this year is a new year for you, may the moment find you eager and unafraid, ready to take it by the hand with joy and gratitude.”\n\nMay it be so for each of us!\n\nPastor Marilyn\n\n[image_0](/image_0)\n\n[image_1](/image_1)" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "component to having your message connect with political leaders. You must make the problems you are discussing bigger than pharmacy problems. Connect them to pain points for patients. Connect them to other small business. Paint the whole picture not just camp out on pharmacy pain points.\n\n4. **Apply skills to increase likelihood of being reimbursed for clinical services either by the patient or insurance company**\n i. Improving engagement, reducing stress associated with workload and managing people and conflict are the power skills necessary to create a scalable process that allows for reimbursement of clinical services\n ii. One purpose of eCare plans is to demonstrate to payers the value pharmacists provide and the positive impact they can have on health outcomes. The more we document our motivational interviewing and counseling of patients to change unhealthy habits and manage their disease states better, the more payers will come on board to reimburse for these services.\n iii. As pharmacies move from a point in time care model to a care over time model, diversifying revenue from non PBM sources becomes even more important. As pharmacies increase their clinical offerings (e.g. blood pressure checks, point of care testing, blood glucose testing, remote patient monitoring, etc.) the more integrated patients begin to consider their pharmacy a healthcare destination. When they consider their pharmacy a healthcare destination, the more likely they are to pay cash for services they value.\n\n**ADDITIONAL RESOURCES ([CPF Grant Details Link](#))**\n\n1. **Understanding How to Manage People Effectively**\n - TLP Training - Section 1 (theleaderpharm.com)\n - Personality Styles\n - Communication Between Styles\n - Utilizing People Management to Deliver More Services to Patients\n - Real World Scenarios\n\n2. **How to Have Hard Conversations**\n - TLP Training - Section 2 (theleaderpharm.com)\n - Common Areas of Conflict in Pharmacy\n - Identify Your Typical Response in High Stakes Conversations\n - Recognize when Others are Starting to Disengage from Productive Conversation\n - What is the “Fool’s Choice?”\n - How to Stay Focused and Not Get Sidetracked" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# yWXD3883\n\n91042™\n\n## Description\n\n**Organism:** Homo sapiens\n\n**Clone type:** Clone\n\n**Host:** Saccharomyces cerevisiae AB1380 (ATCC 20843)\n\n**Shipping information:** uncharacterized, slant\n\n## Storage Conditions\n\n**Product format:** Test tube\n\n## Intended Use\n\nThis product is intended for laboratory research use only. It is not intended for any animal or human therapeutic use, any human or animal consumption, or any diagnostic use.\n\n## BSL1\n\nATCC determines the biosafety level of a material based on our risk assessment as guided by the current edition of *Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (BMBL)*, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It is your responsibility to understand the hazards associated with the material per your organization’s policies and procedures as well as any other applicable regulations as enforced by your local or national agencies.\n\n## Certificate of Analysis\n" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "Most of our foot ailments can be minimized or even averted with early treatment and routine maintenance.\n\nmedicine at Harvard Medical School and senior scientist at the Marcus Institute for Aging Research.\n\nWhy we neglect them is anybody's guess, particularly since a 2018 study by the podiatric association found that as many as 75% of respondents reported some sort of foot impediment. Association spokesman Dr. Alex Kor sees this repeatedly in his practice.\n\n\"Patients come in and say, 'Oh, I've had this problem for a year, and I thought it would go away,'\" he says. Brushing it off as \"just part of growing old\" is a familiar excuse.\n\nIn addition to loss of padding, other oft-dismissed conditions in older adults include aching bunions, toe deformities and mid-foot soreness. For patients with diabetes and those with neuropathy (nerve damage) and impaired circulation, though, ignoring lower limb infirmities can have dire consequences.\n\nThe good news is that experts say most of our foot ailments can be minimized or even averted with early treatment and routine maintenance.\n\nFollow these four steps to put your best foot forward now and in the future.\n\nRecommended\n\nHow to Prevent Stress Fractures\n\nAnd why stress fractures become more likely as you get older\n\n1. Get a Foot Inspection\n\nChances are, unless you have a chronic disorder involving your feet, your primary doctor doesn't inspect them or your gait during a standard checkup.\n\n\"Some patients tell me that they've never been asked to take their shoes and socks off,\" says Hannan. The reason, Hannan asserts, is that a majority of physicians in the United States have never had a day of training in the foot.\n\nIf you have foot issues, speak up and get a referral to a podiatrist or orthopedist. Some health insurance plans won't pay for a visit to a foot specialist unless you first see your primary provider for a referral, but though Medicare is very restrictive in covering certain services, a referral isn't needed for an initial appointment." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# TechMet\n\n## Quality Labs Capabilities and Equipment\n\nTechMet Carbides has fully equipped Quality Laboratories to conduct a wide range of dimensional and metallurgical analyses.\n\n### Dimensional Capabilities\n\n- Digital Optical Comparator: Keyence IM 7000\n- Digital Microscope: Keyence VHX-5000\n- Roundness Testing: Mahr MarForm MMQ 400\n- V-Micrometers: 0 – 1”, 1” – 2”\n- Digital Micrometers: 0-1” (0.0001” resolution)\n- Micrometers: 0-1”, 1-2”\n- Digital Calipers: 0-6”, 0-8”, 0-18”\n- Dial Calipers: 0-6”\n- Digital Indicators: Heidenhain gage 0.00002” accuracy\n- Dial Indicators: 0.0005” resolution\n- Manual Optical Comparator: Brown & Sharpe Masterview IV\n- Laser Micrometer: Beta LaserMike 4050G\n - Precision Measurement of OD dimensions to 0.00002” accuracy\n- Automated TIR Measurement: Rollomatic Concentricity Pro\n - Used in conjunction with Beta LaserMike 4050G, accurate to 0.000020”\n- Surface Roughness: Mahr MarSurf PS-10\n- Pin Gages, Ring Gages – XX GO, Master Gages – Traceable to NIST\n\n### Metallurgical Capabilities\n\n- X-Ray Fluorescence Analyzer Spectrometer (XRF)\n - Determines chemical analysis / composition of material samples\n- Rockwell Hardness Tester, HRA Scale\n- Density, g/cc\n- Magnetic Saturation, emu\n- Coercive Force Hc, measured in Oe\n- Metallurgical Microscope with digital image capability (1500x magnification)" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "A conflict of interest is present when, in the judgment of the Board of Trustees, an insider’s stake in any decision is such that it reduces the likelihood that an insider’s influence can be exercised impartially in the best interests of the Guild and not for purposes of their own benefit.\n\nTransaction means any transaction, agreement, or arrangement between an insider and the Guild, or between the Guild and any third party where an insider has an interest in the transaction or any party to it.\n\nPlan means any proposed change to the bylaws, guidelines, or other governing document, or course of action considered where an insider or their business can benefit from the change or event in ways other IGMA members may not.\n\n**Article III: Procedures**\n\n1. **Duty to Disclose**\n\nEach insider shall disclose to the Board all material facts regarding his or her interest in the plan or transaction, promptly upon learning of the proposed plan or transaction.\n\n2. **Recusal of Self**\n\nAny insider may recuse himself or herself at any time from involvement in any decision or discussion in which the insider believes he or she has or may have a conflict of interest, without going through the process for determining whether a conflict of interest exists.\n\n3. **Determining Whether a Conflict of Interest Exists**\n\nWith regard to an insider, the Board shall determine if a conflict of interest exists. The insider(s) and any other interested person(s) involved in the plan or transaction shall not be present during the Board’s discussion or determination of whether a conflict of interest exists, except as provided in Article IV below.\n\n4. **Procedures for Addressing a Conflict of Interest**\n\nThe Board shall follow the procedures set forth in Article IV in order to decide what measures are needed to protect the Guild’s interests in light of the nature and seriousness of the conflict, to decide whether to enter into the plan or transaction, and if so, to ensure that the terms of the plan or transaction are appropriate.\n\n**Article IV: Review by the Board**" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Guide to Hiring Subtitling Services\n\nSubtitling a movie or a video goes way beyond a regular translation.\n\nDue to the human eye particular reading speed and the movies' scenes dynamic and length, the number of characters in a subtitle must be accurate in order to make dialogues understood. A long text in a short period of time will not be comprehended. On the other hand, a very short subtitle might become tedious if only four seconds in the air.\n\nBesides, subtitle format and content must be of easy comprehension, once the viewer should be able to watch the video while reading the titles!\n\nSubtitling requires a broad knowledge of the languages involved, updated grammar, common sense in the use of slang and idiomatic expressions, as well as large expertise in the area, in order to bring together a fine tuning among text, timing, content, translation quality and consistency.\n\nFor an estimate to subtitle a video or a recorded event, the following pieces of information are needed:\n\n- Video length\n- Languages involved\n- Subject\n- Script or transcription availability\n- Original material availability (when will be sent for translation)\n- Original video format\n- Final format for translated material (Word or video with burnt subtitles)\n- Final video format (HD, DVD, etc.)\n- Final due date\n\nWe can provide the complete package – from the original video to its final subtitled version, in best suitable format.\n\nHaving this information at hand, we will send you an estimate and coordinate all details needed, in order to ensure a successful job.\n\nSend your request to [email protected]\n\nWe are looking forward to working with you.\n\nFlavia Fusaro\n\n11 9 9978 9958\[email protected]\nwww.flaviafusaro.com.br" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.15, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.4, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Diagram showing players 1, 2, 3, and 4 spaced out around the 3 Point line." }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.4, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.4, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Diagram showing Player 4 getting to the middle and Player 1 cutting inside the line." }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.65, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.4, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Diagram showing Player 2 resetting the play and giving the ball to Player 4." } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Offense\n\n## Spread\n\nPlayers 1, 2, 3, and 4 are spaced out around the 3 Point line. Player 5 is set up at the High Post on whichever side Player 1 is.\n\nPlayer 1 passes the ball to Player 2 to begin the play. Player 5 will flash to the opposite High Post ready for an inlet pass (if open). Players 3 and 4 will take their defender deep into the middle.\n\n![image_0](/image_0)\n\nWhen Player 4 gets to the middle, Player 1 will cut inside the line and screen Player 4's defender. Player 4 will make his way to fill the spot left by Player 1.\n\nPlayer 3 makes a V-Cut back outside of the 3 Point Line.\n\nPlayer 2 has 4 options:\n\n1. Give the ball to Player 3 for an open three.\n2. Give the ball to Player 5 on a drive.\n3. Give a pass inside to Player 1 for the layup.\n4. Wait for Player 4 and reset the play.\n\n![image_1](/image_1)\n\nIn this scenario, Player 2 has opted to reset the play. He gives the ball up to Player 4.\n\nAt this time Player 5 flashes to the opposite High Post with hands up, again looking for the inlet pass.\n\nPlayer 1 resets himself in the corner.\n\n![image_2](/image_2)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Arbitration Of Commercial Disputes International And English Law And Practice\n\nThank you totally much for downloading **arbitration of commercial disputes international and english law and practice**. Most likely you have knowledge that, people have look numerous time for their favorite books once this arbitration of commercial disputes international and english law and practice, but end happening in harmful downloads." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# AGENDA\n\nREGULAR MEETING OF THE HOTEL/MOTEL TAX ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF THE VILLAGE OF WILLOWBROOK TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2010 AT 4:00 P.M. AT THE VILLAGE HALL, 7760 SO. QUINCY STREET, WILLOWBROOK, ILLINOIS.\n\n1. CALL TO ORDER\n\n2. ROLL CALL\n\n3. MINUTES – October 28, 2009\n\n4. MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT – December 31, 2009\n\n5. VISITORS BUSINESS – (Public comment is limited to three minutes per person)\n\n6. MARKETING REPORT – October, November and December 2009\n\n7. BUDGET – Fiscal Year 2010/11\n\n8. ADVERTISING PROGRAM – Fiscal Year 2010/11\n\n9. ADJOURNMENT" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.2, "left": 0.7, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "A logo with a dog and cat and the text 'Experience the Difference'." } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Directions:\n\nPlease Note: putting our postcode into your sat-nav WILL NOT bring you to us.\n\nShell garage (off A55 junction 19)\nGlan Conwy Corner\n\n## Route 1:\n\nFrom the shell garage follow signs for Bodnant gardens. When you reach Bodnant gardens go straight into the village of Eglwysbach. When you reach the post office on your left, continue for 2.0 miles approx. You will then come to a steep hill. Country Kennels and Cattery will be the second turning on the left, ¾ mile up the steep hill.\n\n## Route 2:\n\nStraight up hill from the roundabout all the way to the T-Junction. Turn right onto the B5113 towards Llanrwst. Carry on until you get to the Holland Arms pub. Continue on this road for 2 ½ miles until you reach the crossroads. Turn right. Travel 1 mile, go round sharp right hand bend. Our drive is on the right.\n\n## From Abergele:\n\nTurn up the side of the George and Dragon Pub towards LlanfairTH. On to Llanfair Rd. Continue for 10miles until you reach the village of Llangernyw. You will see the Stag pub in front of you. Turn right opposite the Stag and continue until you reach the crossroads. Go straight over the crossroads and continue for ½ mile, go round sharp right hand bend and our drive is on the right.\n\n# Country Kennels And Cattery\n\n![image_0](/image_0)\n\nNorth Wales' Best Kept Secret!\n\nChristine Foulkes.\nBryn Gwian Farm,\nEglwysbach,\nColwyn Bay,\nConwy.\nLL28 5UN\nTel:01492 650382\nFully licenced and insured\n\nOpen daily\n10am-12noon\nClosed for viewing Sunday and Bank Holidays" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# BUDGET REFERENDUM\n## MAY 12, 2021\n### RESULTS\n\n#### Question #1\nIn favor of the proposed Town Government Budget of the Town of Clinton for the fiscal year July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022 in the amount of $21,352,747.\n\nYES – 1078\n\nNO – 494\n\n**The TOWN GOVERNMENT BUDGET PASSED**\n\n#### Question #2\nIn favor of the proposed Board of Education Budget of the Town of Clinton for the fiscal year July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022 in the amount of $37,147,016.\n\nYES – 1060\n\nNO – 510\n\n**The BOARD OF EDUCATION BUDGET PASSED**\n\nThe voter turnout was 17%. Absentee Ballots are included in the final tally. 133 AB’s were issued and 116 AB’s were returned.\n\nSharon Uricchio\n\nClinton Town Clerk" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Report\n\n## Council Outline Diary 2022/23\n\n### 2. Executive Summary\n\n2.1 This report proposes meeting dates for The City of Edinburgh Council and recess dates from August 2022 to August 2023. School term dates for this period have already been considered and agreed to at the Education, Children and Families Committee at 18 May 2021.\n\n2.2 The report also notes the current position in relation to progress made to agree the Spring Bank Holiday 2022.\n\n### 3. Background\n\n3.1 Standing Order 3.1 states that, if circumstances allow, a meeting of the Council will be held at 10am on every fourth Thursday.\n\n3.2 Standing Order 3.4 states that during any recess, no meetings of the Council, Executive Committees or the Governance, Risk and Best Value Committee will be held.\n\n### 4. Main report\n\n#### Council Outline Diary\n\n4.1 It is normal practice for the Council to agree the timing of recess periods and Council meetings a year in advance. The proposed recess periods and Council meeting dates for August 2022 to August 2023 are included at appendix 1.\n\n4.2 In February 2021, Council agreed the Council Diary 2021/22. The Council outline diary for the following year would normally be presented alongside this report.\n\n4.3 Due to a delay in the consultation with parents/carers, pupils and staff as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, this paper was not presented as usual." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.8, "height": 0.3 }, "description": "A person holding a 'for sale' sign." } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# A little festive cheer for UK property market\n\nThe seasonal decline was more evident in the number of new 'For Sale' listings recorded in November against October, with only one region generating positive month on month figures, (which was London) up +7.8%. At the other end of the table the regional non-hot-spots for new 'For Sale' listings were: Central, down -26.9%, Wales down -25.7% and Scotland down -23.9%. Disappointingly, the number of 'For Sale' listings in November 2011 were also down - 1.1% on the same month in 2010 but up +11.0% on November 2009.\n\nA good number of individual cities bucked the seasonal trend and experienced increases in month on month house sales compared to October. Nottingham topped the 'hot-spots' with an increase in properties 'Sold' in November, up +27.0%, followed by Newcastle up +25.3% and Colchester up +22.4%. At the other end of the scale, the cities showing the greatest decline in month on month properties 'Sold' in November were Coventry down -58.8%, Southampton down -42.3% and Norwich down -27.4%.\n\nThere was a similar picture for individual cities when it came to new 'For Sale' activity in November compared to October. Colchester topped the charts with a month on month increase of +13.7%, London up +7.8% and Brighton up +5.1%. Conversely the areas that showed the biggest decline in new 'For Sale' listings compared to October, down -46.2%, with Coventry down -43.9% and Southampton down -39.6%.\n\nCommenting on the latest Index results, Stephen Watson, Managing Director, Agency Express said: 'November was a month of mixed fortunes for the UK property market. The seasonal decline in new 'For Sale' listings was more evident than in previous years, with only one region generating a positive month on month increase. However, the number of properties 'Sold' in November was up on the same month in 2010 and 2009. The outlook for December is likely to be similar, with the seasonal slowdown continuing, but we expect to see a pick up in activity in January as people start to think about moving in the New Year. Overall, the market remains challenging, but there are positive signs for properties of all shapes and sizes up and down the country.'" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "12.": { "All exhibitors are responsible for the removal of their heifers at the conclusion of the Fair and will be released by county as the followed:": [ "12:00 PM: Catron, Grant, Hidalgo, Bernalillo, and Socorro", "1:00 PM: El Paso, Sierra, Otero, and Luna", "2:00 PM: Dona Ana" ] }, "14.": { "CLASSES — Class placements will be split according to birthdates": [ "Class 1: after January 2021", "Class 2: November 1 to December 31, 2020", "Class 3: September 1 to October 31, 2020", "Class 4: July 1 to August 31, 2020", "Class 5: May 1 to June 30, 2020", "Class 6: January 1 to April 30, 2020*", "Class 7: September 1 to December 31, 2019*" ], "*": "must be pregnant" } } } ], "text": "8. An exhibitor may only show one heifer per class 1-7\n9. All exhibitors of dairy heifers out of state must have certificates indicating that their heifers have had a negative TB test\n10. Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion will be selected from the first and second place entries in all classes\n11. **Junior Livestock Sale: Dairy cattle exhibitors will sell only one dairy heifer per exhibitor unless one exhibitor has both Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Heifer, in which case the exhibitor will be allowed to sell two heifers. A total of 10 market Dairy Heifers will sell in the Jr. Livestock Sale. *Dairy heifers will be sold on a premium basis. THERE WILL NOT BE A PACKER FOR DAIRY HEIFERS***\n[table_0](/table_0)\n13. All heifers must be dehorned\n[table_1](/table_1)\n15. Grand Reserve will be chosen according to the General Rules\n16. There shall be NO feeding in the Bedding Area at any time\n17. All heifers must be returned to the bedding area by 11:00 PM each night" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Sodus Rehabilitation and Nursing Center\n\n## Administrative Manual of Policies and Procedures\n\n### Department: Interdisciplinary\n\n**Prepared by:** Juanita Cimmerin, DNS\n\n**Approved by:** Lawrence Mennig, LNHA\n\n**Effective Date:** 3/15/2021\n\n**New:** X\n\n**Revised:** X\n\n**Policy:** X\n\n**Procedure:** X\n\n#### Subject: Visitation and Activities\n\n**Purpose and Application:** On February 23, 2021, the Department of Health (“Department”) issued guidance and recommendations regarding general nursing home (NH) visitation. The information contained in this directive supersedes and replaces previously issued guidance and recommendations. This information is consistent with CMS and CDC guidelines on such topics. Nothing in this directive should be construed as limiting or eliminating a nursing home’s (NH’s) responsibility to ensure that resident and family communication is ongoing and supported by virtual visits; wherever possible, nor does it change the guidance previously issued relative to visitation for medically necessary or end-of-life services.\n\nBased on the needs of residents and a facility’s structure, visitation can be conducted through a variety of means, such as in resident rooms, dedicated visitation spaces and outdoors weather permitting. Regardless of how visits are conducted, there are certain core principles and best practices that reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission and must be followed.\n\n**Policy:** It is the policy of Sodus Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, pursuant to the most recent New York State Department of Health directives issued on February 23, 2021, to permit visitation/activities if/when Sodus Rehabilitation and Nursing Center meets specific conditions.\n\n**Procedure:** Beginning February 26, 2021, nursing homes may expand visitation and/or activities under this revised guidance if able to continue following the core principles of infection control and prevention, under the following conditions:\n\n1. Sodus Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is in full compliance with all state and federal requirements, state Executive Orders, regulations, and federal requirements for nursing homes and all guidance and advisories issued by the New York State Department of Health (DOH) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).\n\n2. Sodus Rehabilitation and Nursing Center has protocols in place, including all of the following:\n\n - Screening of all who enter the facility for signs and symptoms of COVID-19 (to the extent visitors are permitted).\n - Denial of entry for those with signs or symptoms of COVID-19 infection or who have had close contact with someone with COVID-19 infection in the prior 14 days (regardless of the visitor’s vaccination status).\n - Compliance with guidelines for hand hygiene, face covering, and social distancing.\n - Cleaning and disinfecting high-frequency touched surfaces in the facility often, and designated visitation areas after each visit.\n - Appropriate staff use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).\n - Effective cohorting of residents (e.g., separate areas dedicated to COVID-19 care).\n - Resident and staff testing conducted as required.\n\n3. There have been no new nursing home onset cases of COVID-19 in the last 14 days and Sodus Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is not currently conducting outbreak testing as reported to HERDS and as reported by the New York State Department of Health (DOH).\n\n4. Sodus Rehabilitation and Nursing Center has completed the NY Forward Safety Plan and any other required plans and has the plan available upon request.\n\n5. Sodus Rehabilitation and Nursing Center has protocols in place to separate residents into cohorts of those with COVID-19 infection, those with exposure, and those with no exposure (e.g., a separate observation area for new admissions).\n\n6. Sodus Rehabilitation and Nursing Center has a mechanism to collect the vaccination status of residents and staff.\n\n**Reference:** NYS DOH Visitation Q & A 3/9/2021" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# SC Department of Employment and Workforce\n\n## NEWS RELEASE\n\n**Media Contact:**\[email protected]\n\n**For Release**\nJuly 16, 2021\n\n# South Carolina’s Employment Situation\n## June 2021\n\n### I. Household Survey\n\n**Employment:** The seasonally adjusted, monthly survey of households estimated the number of South Carolinians working increased significantly to 2,289,714.\n\n- That is a notable increase of 12,209 people over the May 2021 estimate.\n- That is a significant increase of 80,654 people over the June 2020 estimate.\n\n**Unemployment:** Unemployment estimates decreased to 107,035 people.\n\n- That is a decrease of 3,402 people from the May 2021 estimate and a substantial decrease of 76,827 over the June 2020 estimate.\n- The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate decreased to 4.5 percent in June from 4.6 percent in May.\n\nNationally, the unemployment rate increased to 5.9 percent in June from 5.8 percent in May.\n\n**Labor force:** The state’s estimated labor force (people working plus unemployed people looking for work) increased to 2,396,749.\n\n- That is an increase of 8,807 people over the May 2021 estimate.\n- That is an increase of 3,827 individuals over the June 2020 estimate.\n\n### Nonagricultural Employment by Industry (Seasonally Adjusted)\n\nThe Current Employment Survey of businesses in South Carolina marked an increase of 6,300 nonfarm payroll jobs over the month to a level of 2,118,800.\n\n- Industries reporting gains were Education and Health Services (+1,800); Trade, Transportation, and Utilities (+1,800); Manufacturing (+1,000); Other Services (+1,000); Professional and Business Services (+800); Construction (+400); and Government (+400).\n" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.4, "left": 0.2, "width": 0.6, "height": 0.4 }, "description": "A wide style triangle sundial." } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Year 2003\n\n## Article of the month August\n\n### A wide style triangle\n\nFlat pole style sundials usually carry a style triangle. The straight edge is the actual style, the shadow of which indicates the hour. The designer is otherwise free in his choice of shape. As long as sheet thickness is negligible, the hour lines may all be drawn from a single point without problems. Things become different when the style triangle has appreciable thickness, actually defining two styles for which to draw hour lines.\n\n![image_0](/image_0)\n\nCutting the pattern in two and moving the halves out is not the correct way to adapt the sundial. There exist otherwise beautiful sundials that were unfortunately so spoilt. The correct way to adapt, for instance, a horizontal sundial is by moving the hour lines for 6 to 18 hours out, and those for the early morning and late afternoon hours, in. The figure below pictures this." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Incoming 6th Grade": { "Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer by John Grisham": "", "Sounder by William H. Armstrong": "", "Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell": "", "Children of the River by Linda Crew": "", "Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare": "", "Schoolboy by Gordon Korman": "", "Middle School the Worst Years of My Life by James Patterson": "", "Athlete vs. Mathlete by W.C. Mack": "", "Dog Song by Gary Paulsen": "" }, "Incoming 7th Grade": { "Finding Langston by Lesa Cline-Ransome": "", "Taking Sides by Gary Soto": "", "Nothing but the Truth by Avi": "", "Among the Hidden by Margaret Peterson Haddix": "", "The Unteachables by Gordon Korman": "", "Blue Lipstick: Concrete Poems by John Grandits": "", "Prisoner B-3087 by Alan Gratz": "", "A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle": "", "Confessions of a GYM-Class Dropout (select students)": "", "The Pigman by Paul Zindel": "" }, "Incoming 8th Grade": { "Cheating Lessons by Nan Capo": "", "The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle": "", "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor": "", "Chew on This by Eric Schlosser": "", "I Am the Cheese by Robert Cormier": "", "Phineas Gage: A Gruesome but True Story about Brain Science by John Fleischman": "", "The Year I was Grounded by William Hwee": "", "How to Be a Perfect Person in Just Three Days by Stephen Manes": "", "I Will Always Write Back by Caitlin Alifirenka and Liz Welch": "", "How to Steal a Dog by Barbara O'Connor": "" } } } ], "text": "# Highland Oaks Middle School Summer Reading List 2021\n\nIt is mandatory that all students select and read **two novels** from their grade level and then complete two different activities from the list below (one activity per book).\n\nThe PTSA will be selling a limited number of these books in the school store and online for pick-up\n\n**Assignment Due Date for BOTH Activities for ALL students is Friday, August 27, 2021 to your new HOM Language Arts Teacher.**\n\n## [table_0](/table_0)\n\n### ****ACTIVITIES****\n\n**Pick 2: Pick one for book one and a different activity for book two**\n\n1. Look through magazines or the internet for words and pictures that describe your book. Use these to create a collage on a piece of paper. You should have at least 10 pictures and 5 words in your collage.\n\n2. Using a computer or other means of composing and writing, create a one-page book review, which includes a summary of the plot and at least 10 sentences describing the main character and what you liked or did not like about the book.\n\n3. Using a character from a book you have read, create a Venn Diagram that compares and contrasts one character from the book to someone in your life.\n\n4. After reading the book, create a timeline of events. Your timeline should include a minimum of 10 events, include one sentence describing each event, and have a picture to illustrate each event.\n\n5. Create a Top Ten List in which you write and illustrate events or ideas you have learned from the book." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Bus Drivers Reporting to Work COVID-19\n\n## Getting screened before reporting to work:\n- Fever/Chills (Over 100 °F)\n- Cough (hard to control)\n- Fatigue\n- Diarrhea\n- Shortness of breath\n- Sore throat\n- Congestion or runny nose\n- Loss of taste\n- Loss of smell\n- Have had Contact with a suspected case of COVID-19\n\n### YES\n\n**Do not report to work.**\nGo home and contact your doctor or call 212-6843 (21-COVID)\n\n### NO\n\n**Prepare the bus for safety of students**\n\n#### Sanitizing/Disinfecting\n\n- Bus driver has to wear mask and gloves at ALL times\n- Practice routine cleaning and sanitizing of bus, focus on " , "cockpit" : " and other surfaces commonly touched\n- Sanitize seats, steering wheels, knobs, door handles, hand rails, passenger seats, and windows\n- Sanitize after each stop, before allowing students to board (each bus trip)\n\n#### Boarding/Getting off\n\n- Operators will monitor students making sure they are 6ft. apart. Temperature checks are not required.\n\n## Sitting Arrangements\n\n- Students will be required to wear a mask and avoid blocking the path of others by sitting down quickly, one child per row on opposite sides of the bus.\n- Use floor decals, colored tape or signs to show where students should sit.\n- Students will remain sitting until operator instructs them to disembark. Windows should be opened to promote good air exchange.\n\n## Alternatives to Bus Transportation\n\n- Parents should consider other alternatives to commuting such as escorting children, driving children and car pooling in small groups." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING\n\nCITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS\nLORRAINE H. MORTON CIVIC CENTER\nCOUNCIL CHAMBERS\nMonday, May 14, 2012\n\nAdministration & Public Works (A&PW) Committee meets at 5:45 p.m.\nPlanning & Development (P&D) Committee meets at 7:15 p.m.\nCity Council meeting convenes immediately after the conclusion of the P&D Committee meeting\n\n## ORDER OF BUSINESS\n\n(I) Roll Call – Begin with Alderman Burrus\n\n(II) Public Hearing: Proposed Dempster Dodge Tax Increment Financing District\n\n(III) Mayor Public Announcements and Proclamations\n\n- National Preservation Month – May 2012\n- Older Americans’ Month – May 2012\n- National Police Week – May 13 through May 19, 2012\n\n(IV) City Manager Public Announcements\n\n(V) Communications: City Clerk\n\n(VI) Citizen Comment\n\n- For citizen comments please refer to the video recording available online at [http://www.cityofevanston.org/government/agendas-minutes/agendas-minutes--city_council/index.php](http://www.cityofevanston.org/government/agendas-minutes/agendas-minutes--city_council/index.php)\n\n(VII) Consent Agenda: Alderman Rainey" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Negotiation and Dispute Resolution\n\nWharton School\n\nProfessor Stuart Diamond\n\nFall 2007\n\n* *Syllabus may change without notice* *\n\n## Class 1: Ratings War Case - Trust\n\n- Baseline exercise to evaluate one’s own negotiation skills.\n\n### Course Content\n\n- Purposes/goals of course. Scheduling. Requirements.\n- Goals of students/skills desired.\n- Some results of questionnaires.\n\n## Class 2: Round Robin Case\n\n- Basic Tools-Negotiate and analyze using course tools.\n- Who’s zoomin’ who?\n- How are these cases different from one another?\n\n## Class 3: The Diva Case - Interest Based Negotiation\n\n- How can we do better?\n- This is a complex case. Be creative! Also, agency issues?\n\n### Perception\n\n- An exercise in perceptual differences.\n- Comments on dealing with perceptions problems.\n- Role of communication in effective negotiation.\n\n### Interests\n\n## Class 4: Pheasant Egg - Hard Bargainers\n\n- How do you know when it’s collaborative or not? Can it be both? How to deal with hard bargainers, ethical issues, etc.\n- Analyze. What was effective and not? What will you do differently next time?" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.0, "left": 0.0, "width": 1.0, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "A giraffe illustration at the top left corner." } ], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": [ ["E", "L", "E", "P", "H", "A", "N", "T", "P"], ["S", "G", "M", "E", "K", "O", "A", "L", "A"], ["L", "I", "O", "N", "N", "C", "L", "A", "N"], ["B", "R", "N", "F", "U", "D", "H", "N", "D"], ["E", "A", "K", "O", "R", "W", "O", "T", "A"], ["A", "F", "E", "M", "U", "I", "A", "G", "E"], ["R", "F", "Y", "C", "H", "E", "R", "D", "Y"], ["Z", "E", "B", "R", "A", "D", "E", "E", "R"], ["P", "I", "N", "T", "I", "G", "E", "R", "W"] ] } ], "text": "# ANIMAL WORD SEARCH\n\nCircle words in the puzzle below\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\ndog tiger elephant monkey lion panda emu zebra bear deer koala giraffe" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.05, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.1, "height": 0.1 }, "description": "CFAC logo" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "CLP Members Attending": [ "Don Barnhart", "Nino Berube", "Senator Dee Brown", "John Fuller", "Lyle Mitchell", "Joe Russell", "Anna Stene", "Nikki Stephan", "Clarence Tabor", "Brad Walterkirchen", "Bev York" ], "CLP Members Absent": [ "Jessy Coltrane", "Chief Rick Hagan", "Hillary Hanson", "Commissioner Phillip Mitchell", "Mike and Susan Nicosia", "Chief Dave Perry", "Rep. Zac Perry", "Kyle Schmauch", "Stacey Schnebel", "Erin Sexton", "Shannon Stringer" ], "CFAC Representatives": [ "Haley Beaudry", "Cliff Boyd", "Cheryl Driscoll", "Mike Riortoo", "John Stroiazzo", "Steve Wright" ], "Guests": [ "Virginia Loranger", "Chad Campbell", "Senator Tester’s Office", "Mike Cirian, U.S. EPA", "Lew Bonitz", "Colleen Owen", "Tama Hader", "Becca Parsons" ], "Facilitator": "Mary Green, Ann Green Communications, Inc.", "Minutes": "Kristi Moore, Ann Green Communications, Inc." } } ], "text": "# Columbia Falls Aluminum Company Community Liaison Panel Minutes\n\n**August 13, 2015**\n\n**North Valley Hospital**\n\n**Teakettle Community Room**\n\n**6:00 p.m.**\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\nThe regular meeting of the Columbia Falls Aluminum Company Community Liaison Panel (CLP) was called to order by facilitator Mary Green at North Valley Hospital Teakettle Community Room, beginning at 6:03 p.m. on Thursday, August 13, 2015.\n\nMary welcomed Joe Russell, Public Health Officer, Flathead County Health Department. She asked each member to introduce himself or herself, and the community or organization each represents. The following guests were present: Chad Campbell, Senator Tester’s Office; Lew Bonitz, Colleen Owen, Tama Hader, Becca Parsons.\n\nMary reviewed the agenda and meeting materials. Each member was provided a copy of [image_0](/image_0)." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# News Release\n\n**CITY MANAGER’S OFFICE**\n\nFor release: 09/09/2020\nContact: Laurie Mullens\n972-899-5105 / 940-597-3721\[email protected]\n\n1000 Highland Village Road\nHighland Village, TX 75077\nwww.highlandvillage.org\n\n## Council Honors Retiring City Manager Michael Leavitt; Approves First Read of Annual Budget\n\nCouncil, and the Highland Village Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, honored retiring city manager Michael Leavitt with a resolution naming the pavilion at Doubletree Ranch Park the Michael Leavitt Pavilion in honor of Leavitt’s service to Highland Village and his work in purchasing and developing Doubletree Ranch Park. In honor of Leavitt’s retirement, a celebratory video was produced featuring the Mayors who have served during Mike’s 20 year tenure with Highland Village. The three throughout their comments in the video was Mike’s ability to see the big picture in the development of Highland Village as a premier city in North Texas, his ability to facilitate regional cooperation for projects benefiting the community, and his service first attitude. Leavitt has more than 33 years in municipal government with 20 of those in Highland Village.\n\n“Legacy is an overused word these days, but when it comes to what Michael Leavitt has achieved during his time in Highland Village, the term is appropriate. From our small town to a growing City, and not without growing pains and difficult times. One thing I will always remember is Mike’s love for the community. He always put the residents first. It was never about him, it was always about you; rather it was always about the greater good and having a positive impact on someone’s life every day,” stated Mayor Charlotte Wilcox. “I want to thank you, Mike, for being the best city manager we could have asked for and for the impact you have had on our City and the Council. We wish you an enjoyable retirement.”\n\nCouncil approved the first read of the FY 20-21 Budget. In the proposed budget, the Denton County Appraisal District will provide the Certified Tax Roll in mid-September, at which time the budget will be updated by DCAD has been set at $0.56302, a decrease of $0.00648 from the current tax rate. Sales tax revenue is projected to increase 2.5% and the budget includes a 2% market adjustment for all employees. The budget includes funding for street and park maintenance, public safety, and capital improvement projects. The budget also includes a $500,000 fund balance to be used for future projects. The City will hold a public hearing on the budget on September 22, with the final read of the budget scheduled for approval at a special meeting on Tuesday, September 29.\n\nCouncil also approved a resolution authorizing an agreement with Play By Design, LLC for construction services of the Kids Kastle Project. Over a year ago the City began the process of community involvement with the goal of rebuilding Kids Kastle as a community build project. Just" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "columns": [ "Sl. No.", "Certificate Name", "Certificate Description" ], "rows": [ { "Sl. No.": 1, "Certificate Name": "ಅ.ರ.ಎ.ಎ.ಎ. (N.C) ಪ್ರಮಾಣ ಪತ್ರ", "Certificate Description": "ನಮ್ಮ ಸಂಸ್ಥೆಯು ಕೋರ್ಟ್ ನಿಂದ ಯಾವುದೇ ಅಪರಾಧ ಪ್ರಕರಣಗಳಲ್ಲಿ ಭಾಗಿಯಾಗಿಲ್ಲ ಎಂಬುದನ್ನು ದೃಢೀಕರಿಸುವ ಪ್ರಮಾಣ ಪತ್ರ" }, { "Sl. No.": 2, "Certificate Name": "ಮೂರು ವರ್ಷಗಳ ಲೆಕ್ಕಪತ್ರಗಳ ಪರಿಶೀಲನೆ ಪ್ರಮಾಣ ಪತ್ರ", "Certificate Description": "ನಮ್ಮ ಸಂಸ್ಥೆಯ ಲೆಕ್ಕಪತ್ರಗಳನ್ನು 2017-18 ರಿಂದ 2019-20 ರವರೆಗೆ ಪರಿಶೀಲಿಸಲಾಗಿದೆ ಎಂಬುದನ್ನು ದೃಢೀಕರಿಸುವ ಪ್ರಮಾಣ ಪತ್ರ" } ] } } ], "text": "1. ಅ.ರ.ಎ.ಎ.ಎ. ಪ್ರಮಾಣ ಪತ್ರ\n\nನಮ್ಮ ಸಂಸ್ಥೆಯು ಕೋರ್ಟ್ ನಿಂದ ಯಾವುದೇ ಅಪರಾಧ ಪ್ರಕರಣಗಳಲ್ಲಿ ಭಾಗಿಯಾಗಿಲ್ಲ ಎಂಬುದನ್ನು ದೃಢೀಕರಿಸುವ ಪ್ರಮಾಣ ಪತ್ರವನ್ನು ಹೊಂದಿದೆ.\n\n2. ಮೂರು ವರ್ಷಗಳ ಲೆಕ್ಕಪತ್ರಗಳ ಪರಿಶೀಲನೆ ಪ್ರಮಾಣ ಪತ್ರ\n\nನಮ್ಮ ಸಂಸ್ಥೆಯ ಲೆಕ್ಕಪತ್ರಗಳನ್ನು 2017-18, 2018-19 ಮತ್ತು 2019-20 ರವರೆಗೆ ಪರಿಶೀಲಿಸಲಾಗಿದೆ ಎಂಬುದನ್ನು ದೃಢೀಕರಿಸುವ ಪ್ರಮಾಣ ಪತ್ರವನ್ನು ಹೊಂದಿದೆ.\n\n3. ಸಂಸ್ಥೆಯ ಲೆಕ್ಕಪತ್ರಗಳು & ಸ್ಥಿರಾಸ್ತಿ ವಿವರಗಳು ಪರಿಶೀಲನೆ\n\nನಮ್ಮ ಸಂಸ್ಥೆಯ ಲೆಕ್ಕಪತ್ರಗಳು ಮತ್ತು ಸ್ಥಿರಾಸ್ತಿ ವಿವರಗಳನ್ನು ಪರಿಶೀಲನೆಗೆ ಒಳಪಡಿಸಲಾಗಿದೆ.\n\n4. ಲೆಕ್ಕಪತ್ರಗಳ ಪರಿಶೀಲನೆ\n\nನಮ್ಮ ಸಂಸ್ಥೆಯ ಲೆಕ್ಕಪತ್ರಗಳನ್ನು 2017-18, 2018-19 ಮತ್ತು 2019-20 ರವರೆಗೆ ಪರಿಶೀಲಿಸಲಾಗಿದೆ ಎಂಬುದನ್ನು ದೃಢೀಕರಿಸುವ ಪ್ರಮಾಣ ಪತ್ರವನ್ನು ಹೊಂದಿದೆ.\n\n5. ಲೆಕ್ಕಪತ್ರಗಳ ಪರಿಶೀಲನೆ\n\nನಮ್ಮ ಸಂಸ್ಥೆಯ ಲೆಕ್ಕಪತ್ರಗಳನ್ನು 2017-18, 2018-19 ಮತ್ತು 2019-20 ರವರೆಗೆ ಪರಿಶೀಲಿಸಲಾಗಿದೆ ಎಂಬುದನ್ನು ದೃಢೀಕರಿಸುವ ಪ್ರಮಾಣ ಪತ್ರವನ್ನು ಹೊಂದಿದೆ.\n\n6. ಲೆಕ್ಕಪತ್ರಗಳ ಪರಿಶೀಲನೆ ಪ್ರಮಾಣ ಪತ್ರ\n\nನಮ್ಮ ಸಂಸ್ಥೆಯ ಲೆಕ್ಕಪತ್ರಗಳನ್ನು 2017-18, 2018-19 ಮತ್ತು 2019-20 ರವರೆಗೆ ಪರಿಶೀಲಿಸಲಾಗಿದೆ ಎಂಬುದನ್ನು ದೃಢೀಕರಿಸುವ ಪ್ರಮಾಣ ಪತ್ರವನ್ನು ಹೊಂದಿದೆ.\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "1363": { "case": "PEELER (GLEN ALAN) vs. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY", "opinion": "OPINION VACATING AND REMANDING", "judges": "LAMBERT (PRESIDING JUDGE) KELLER (CONCURS) AND WINE (CONCURS)", "case_number": "2007-CA-001483-MR", "publication_status": "TO BE PUBLISHED", "county": "HARDIN" }, "1364": { "case": "WADE (DAVID K.) vs. WADE (DEBORAH LAWLESS)", "opinion": "OPINION AFFIRMING", "judges": "WINE (PRESIDING JUDGE) CAPERTON (CONCURS) AND TAYLOR (CONCURS)", "case_number": "2007-CA-001604-MR", "publication_status": "NOT TO BE PUBLISHED", "county": "PULASKI" }, "1365": { "case": "HARRIS (FREDERICK) vs. DUNLAP (JOEL), ET AL.", "opinion": "OPINION AFFIRMING IN PART AND REVERSING IN PART", "judges": "MOORE (PRESIDING JUDGE) LAMBERT (CONCURS) AND WINE (CONCURS)", "case_number": "2007-CA-001679-MR", "publication_status": "NOT TO BE PUBLISHED", "county": "LYON" }, "1366": { "case": "DELOACH (EDDY) vs. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY", "opinion": "OPINION AFFIRMING", "judges": "KELLER (PRESIDING JUDGE) WINE (CONCURS) AND LAMBERT (CONCURS)", "case_number": "2007-CA-001680-MR", "publication_status": "NOT TO BE PUBLISHED", "county": "GRANT" }, "1367": { "case": "GORDON, LUCY vs. NORTON HOSPITAL, INC.", "opinion": "OPINION AFFIRMING", "judges": "MOORE (PRESIDING JUDGE) TAYLOR (CONCURS) AND VANMETER (CONCURS)", "case_number": "2007-CA-002256-MR", "publication_status": "NOT TO BE PUBLISHED", "county": "JEFFERSON" }, "1368": { "case": "COLEMAN AMERICAN COMPANIES, INC. vs. HAROLD BROOKS LEASURE, JR., ET AL", "opinion": "OPINION AFFIRMING", "judges": "MOORE (PRESIDING JUDGE) WINE (CONCURS) AND GUIDUGLI (CONCURS)", "case_number": "2007-CA-002310-MR", "publication_status": "NOT TO BE PUBLISHED", "county": "CHRISTIAN" } } } ], "text": "# COURT OF APPEALS OF KENTUCKY\n\n12/12/2008 AT 10:00 A.M.\n\nPAGE 2 OF 8\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# MAINE COMMISSION ON INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES\n\n**TO:**\n\nJOINT STANDING COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY\n\nACTING CHIEF JUSTICE, MAINE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT\n\nGOVERNOR, STATE OF MAINE\n\n**FROM:**\n\nMAINE COMMISSION ON INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES\n\n**SUBJECT:**\n\nANNUAL REPORT\n\n**DATE:**\n\nJANUARY 15, 2021\n\nEstablished by the Legislature in 2009, the Maine Commission on Indigent Legal Services is an independent commission whose purpose is to provide efficient, high-quality representation to indigent criminal defendants, juveniles charged with juvenile crimes and parents in child protective cases, among others, consistent with federal and state constitutional and statutory obligations to provide counsel. From its inception until July 1, 2018, the Commission was made up of five Commissioners appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. Pursuant to legislation passed during the second session of the 128th Legislature, effective July 1, 2018, the Commission now consists of nine members, two of whom are non-voting members, also appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. [P.L. 2017, c. 430](/table_0). During 2019, the Governor made eight nominations for Commissioners, seven voting members and one non-voting member. All nominations were approved by the Legislature, and the newly constituted Commission held its first meeting on August 13, 2019.\n\nThe Commission provides indigent legal services through a system of private assigned counsel representing indigent people facing a loss of liberty in cases brought by the State of Maine. The Commission sets standards for attorneys providing indigent legal services, and attorneys are assigned to individual cases by the court from rosters created and maintained by the" }
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{ "page": 9, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# CALLED MEETING OF THE PRESBYTERY\n\nDecember 14, 2019\n\n## STATED CLERK REPORT\n\n### December 14, 2019\n\nThe following church has made arrangements for a minute review:\n\n- Newton, United\n\nThe following churches still need to have minutes reviewed:\n\n- Bedford, United\n- Deep River, United\n- Des Moines, Douglas Avenue\n- Des Moines, First\n- Des Moines, Fort Des Moines\n- Diagonal, United\n- Knoxville, First\n- Monroe\n- Sigourney, First\n- Winterset, First United\n\n### Items of note:\n\n- The Commission on Ministry has reviewed and accepted the reports for those Ministers of Word and Sacrament in validated ministries or members at-large for 2019.\n- The Committee on Budget & Finance met with representatives of the Lee Agency to review our presbytery liability, property, and workers compensation insurance for 2020, as well as the group policy that 27 of our churches participate in. A few minor changes were made, and discussion was had about checking into other options for 2021.\n- The Stated Clerk is required to provide the plan for parity for ministers and elder commissioners each year to the Presbytery. We currently have 62 participating ministers – that number will go down to 60 on January 1, 2020. We also have 62 churches in our presbytery and vote. With numbers of 60 and 58, there is no need for an alteration of our formula at this time, so no change is recommended for 2020.\n\nOur next Stated Meeting will be held on Saturday, February 8, 2019 at Covenant Presbyterian Church in West Des Moines. If your church would be willing to host a meeting in 2020, please let me know ASAP.\n\n- Tuesday, May 19, 2020\n- Saturday, August 15, 2020\n- Tuesday, November 10, 2020\n\nRespectfully Submitted,\n\nTE Kristin Pike, Stated Clerk\n\nPresbytery of Des Moines, PC(USA)\n\npage 9" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Twinsburg\n\n## NATURALLY BEAUTIFUL Ohio\n\n### Comprehensive Plan Update Committee Agenda\n\n#### Twinsburg Government Center Council Chambers\n\n#### Thursday, June 24, 2021\n\n**TIME:** 6:00 pm\n\n**PLACE:** Twinsburg Government Center – Council Chamber\n\n1. Call to Order\n2. Roll Call\n3. Approval of minutes\n4. Audience Participation\n5. Items for Discussion\n a. Water and Waste Water\n b. Efficient Transportation\n c. Land Use/Community Design\n d. Habitat Preservation\n e. Carbon Offsetting\n6. Old Business\n7. New Business\n8. Miscellaneous\n9. Excuse Absent Members\n10. Adjournment" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Online Library The Gcc Countries And The Arab Spring Between Outreach\n\n## The Gcc Countries And The Arab Spring Between Outreach\n\nIf you ally need such a referred **the gcc countries and the arab spring between**\n\nPage 1/39" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Cxc Multiple Choice Past Paper For Biology\n\nYeah, reviewing a book **cxc multiple choice past paper for biology** could go to your close contacts listings. This is just one of the solutions for you to be successful. As understood, success does not suggest that you have fantastic points.\n\nComprehending as with ease as conformity even more than additional will provide each success. adjacent to, the proclamation as competently as insight of this **cxc multiple choice past paper for biology** can be taken as with ease as picked to act.\n\n**CSEC computation multiple choice past paper questions part 1 CSEC Human \\\\u0026 Social Biology| Multiple Choice Paper 1 (Q1-20)**\n\nMathematics Multiple Choice Questions 1 to 60 CXC MULTIPLE CHOICE PAST PAPERS - 2009 HUMAN AND SOCIAL BIOLOGY SPECIMEN PAPER PoA MCQ questions Set 1 | CSEC PoA P1 practice questions | CSEC PoA July 2020 MCQ prep CXC MULTIPLE CHOICE PAST PAPERS - 2009 SPECIMEN PAPER/ Human And Social Biology Multiple Choice 1 1,2,3,4,5\\\\u00266 | CXC CSEC Mathematics | Computation CSEC 2020 Integrated Science Multiple Choice - 4th August 2020 (my prediction) CXC Paper 1 CSEC Information Technology (IT) Past Paper Multiple Choice Practice" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Pacific Aquaculture Development and Extension Support in the U.S. Affiliated Pacific Islands – FY 2011": { "Funding level": "$60,610", "Project start date": "July, 2012", "Duration": "1 Year", "Participants": "College of Micronesia (COM, Lead Institution), Pakin Community Association, Pingelap Municipal Government, Peniouen Pearl Farm" } } }, { "root": { "Economic Analyses of Aquaponics Systems in Hawaii and Guam": { "Funding level": "$112,408", "Project start date": "October, 2012", "Duration": "2 Years", "Participants": "University of Hawaii at Manoa (Lead Institution), University of Guam" } } } ], "text": "Participants: University of Hawaii at Manoa\n\nFrancisella-like bacteria (FLB) is an emerging pathogen that is significantly impacting tilapia farmers in Hawaii and abroad. Results achieved under the auspices of CTSA’s ongoing Biosecurity project have provided direct evidence and confirmation of the existence of asymptomatic FLB carriers that appear completely normal but contain FLB DNA in their spleens. In addition, preliminary evidence suggests that certain strains of tilapia are more resistant to FLB, and that feral populations of tilapia are apparently asymptomatic carriers. The main goal of the project is to obtain additional data on the epidemiology of the pathogen to provide details of its incidence and distribution. This is an essential part of developing a program to mitigate the pathogen and its resulting disease, francisellosis.\n\nPacific Aquaculture Development and Extension Support in the U.S. Affiliated Pacific Islands – FY 2011\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\nA lack of local, skilled technicians has historically been a major bottleneck in aquaculture development in Micronesia. However, recent work under several CTSA projects has resulted in the development of a Micronesian aquaculture workforce in Pohnpei, who are now able to conduct technology transfer and skill-training programs in other states of Micronesia. This project emphasizes capacity building in the region and is an extension of the extension project from FY11. In addition, this year’s project includes a new component of developing small-scale pearl and sea cucumber farmers and implementation of hatchery and growout technologies. This includes training both in pearl and sea cucumber aquaculture (particularly sea cucumber hatchery training) in Yap.\n\nEconomic Analyses of Aquaponics Systems in Hawaii and Guam\n\n[table_1](/table_1)\n\nAquaponics has the potential to be a sustainable farming technology that has a minimal environmental impact and, if expanded to move Hawaii, as well as the Pacific region, towards food self-sufficiency. This project will analyze the economic feasibility of aquaponics as well as the economic feasibility of commercial aquaponics enterprises. Thus, it is critical to assess the financial viability of this relatively new industry to guide current and potential investors." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "header": "Top Five Trap A 2021 Weekly Report for Week 8", "date": "June 23rd, 2021", "pairings": "1 vs 6 3 vs 5 2 vs 4", "teams": [ { "name": "Team 1: Chet's Shoes", "score": "119.5", "points": "0", "total": "0", "players": [ { "name": "Jeff Carlson", "shot": 21, "old_avg": 17.00, "old_hdc": 4.9, "old_score": 24.0, "new_avg": 17.50, "new_hdc": 4.6, "new_score": 8, "times_shot": 0, "25's": 0, "long_run": 0, "total": 140 }, { "name": "Paul Casanova", "shot": 21, "old_avg": 22.70, "old_hdc": 1.9, "old_score": 29.0, "new_avg": 22.38, "new_hdc": 2.2, "new_score": 8, "times_shot": 0, "25's": 0, "long_run": 0, "total": 179 }, { "name": "Paul Cowan", "shot": 17, "old_avg": 21.00, "old_hdc": 3.6, "old_score": 24.0, "new_avg": 22.50, "new_hdc": 2.5, "new_score": 8, "times_shot": 0, "25's": 0, "long_run": 0, "total": 182 }, { "name": "Dave Dave", "shot": 20, "old_avg": 23.14, "old_hdc": 2.6, "old_score": 22.75, "new_avg": 0.9, "new_hdc": 8, "new_score": 0, "times_shot": 0, "25's": 0, "long_run": 0, "total": 184 }, { "name": "Bruce F", "shot": 23, "old_avg": 21.00, "old_hdc": 3.6, "old_score": 21.88, "new_avg": 1.5, "new_hdc": 6, "new_score": 0, "times_shot": 0, "25's": 0, "long_run": 0, "total": 175 }, { "name": "Steve F", "shot": 18, "old_avg": 18.14, "old_hdc": 5.5, "old_score": 21.88, "new_avg": 1.5, "new_hdc": 6, "new_score": 0, "times_shot": 0, "25's": 0, "long_run": 0, "total": 161 }, { "name": "Bruce Martiz", "shot": 21, "old_avg": 21.86, "old_hdc": 1.5, "old_score": 21.88, "new_avg": 1.5, "new_hdc": 6, "new_score": 0, "times_shot": 0, "25's": 0, "long_run": 0, "total": 175 }, { "name": "Scott N", "shot": 20, "old_avg": 21.80, "old_hdc": 1.5, "old_score": 21.88, "new_avg": 1.5, "new_hdc": 6, "new_score": 0, "times_shot": 0, "25's": 0, "long_run": 0, "total": 175 }, { "name": "Tim Tim", "shot": 19, "old_avg": 16.43, "old_hdc": 5.3, "old_score": 24.0, "new_avg": 16.75, "new_hdc": 5.1, "new_score": 8, "times_shot": 0, "25's": 0, "long_run": 0, "total": 134 } ] }, { "name": "Team 2: Bad Company", "score": "119.0", "points": "2", "total": "4", "players": [ { "name": "Terry Healy", "shot": 21, "old_avg": 18.29, "old_hdc": 4.0, "old_score": 24.0, "new_avg": 18.63, "new_hdc": 3.8, "new_score": 8, "times_shot": 0, "25's": 0, "long_run": 0, "total": 149 }, { "name": "Alex Nasz", "shot": 21, "old_avg": 23.43, "old_hdc": 0.4, "old_score": 21.4, "new_avg": 23.13, "new_hdc": 0.7, "new_score": 8, "times_shot": 0, "25's": 0, "long_run": 0, "total": 185 }, { "name": "Connor Perdew", "shot": 18, "old_avg": 17.43, "old_hdc": 5.0, "old_score": 24.0, "new_avg": 18.13, "new_hdc": 4.3, "new_score": 8, "times_shot": 0, "25's": 0, "long_run": 0, "total": 161 }, { "name": "Grant Perdew", "shot": 19, "old_avg": 19.43, "old_hdc": 3.5, "old_score": 20.0, "new_avg": 2.5, "new_hdc": 8, "new_score": 0, "times_shot": 0, "25's": 0, "long_run": 0, "total": 164 }, { "name": "Joe Perdew", "shot": 21, "old_avg": 20.43, "old_hdc": 2.5, "old_score": 20.0, "new_avg": 2.5, "new_hdc": 8, "new_score": 0, "times_shot": 0, "25's": 0, "long_run": 0, "total": 160 }, { "name": "Taylor Perdew", "shot": 20, "old_avg": 19.43, "old_hdc": 3.5, "old_score": 20.0, "new_avg": 2.5, "new_hdc": 8, "new_score": 0, "times_shot": 0, "25's": 0, "long_run": 0, "total": 164 }, { "name": "Bill Pomerleau", "shot": 20, "old_avg": 20.43, "old_hdc": 2.5, "old_score": 20.0, "new_avg": 2.5, "new_hdc": 8, "new_score": 0, "times_shot": 0, "25's": 0, "long_run": 0, "total": 160 }, { "name": "Bob Pomerleau", "shot": 20, "old_avg": 20.43, "old_hdc": 2.5, "old_score": 20.0, "new_avg": 2.5, "new_hdc": 8, "new_score": 0, "times_shot": 0, "25's": 0, "long_run": 0, "total": 160 }, { "name": "Brad Pomerleau", "shot": 20, "old_avg": 20.43, "old_hdc": 2.5, "old_score": 20.0, "new_avg": 2.5, "new_hdc": 8, "new_score": 0, "times_shot": 0, "25's": 0, "long_run": 0, "total": 160 }, { "name": "Gary Pomerleau", "shot": 10, "old_avg": 15.43, "old_hdc": 6.0, "old_score": 14.0, "new_avg": 14.75, "new_hdc": 6.5, "new_score": 8, "times_shot": 0, "25's": 0, "long_run": 0, "total": 118 } ] } ] } } ], "text": "# Top Five Trap A 2021 Weekly Report for Week 8\n\nJune 23rd, 2021\n\nPairings: 1 vs 6 3 vs 5 2 vs 4\n\n## Team 1: Chet's Shoes\n\nScore: 119.5\n\nPoints: 0\n\nTotal: 0\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n## Team 2: Bad Company\n\nScore: 119.0\n\nPoints: 2\n\nTotal: 4\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.05, "left": 0.4, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.1 }, "description": "City of Ormond Beach, Florida logo" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# ACTION REPORT\n## CITY OF ORMOND BEACH, FLORIDA\n### CITY COMMISSION MEETING\n#### May 3, 2016\n#### 7:00 PM\n\nMayor Ed Kelley\n\nZone 1 – Commissioner James Stowers\nZone 2 – Commissioner Troy Kent\nZone 3 – Commissioner Rick Boehm\nZone 4 – Commissioner Bill Partington\n\nCOMMISSION CHAMBERS\n22 South Beach Street, Ormond Beach, FL 32174\nPhone: 386-677-0311\nWeb: www.ormondbeach.org\n\n1. CALL TO ORDER\n2. INVOCATION\n3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE\n4. AUDIENCE REMARKS - REGARDING ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA\n5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES\n A. Minutes from City Commission meeting - April 19, 2016 **APPROVED**\n6. CONSENT AGENDA\n\nThe action proposed is stated for each item on the Consent Agenda. Unless a City Commissioner removes an item from the Consent Agenda, no discussion on individual items will occur and a single vote will approve all items.\n\n A. RESOLUTION NO. 2016-68 : A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A PROPOSAL FROM JOHN SEARCY & ASSOCIATES, INC. FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES REGARDING THE BREAKAWAY TRAILS LIFT STATION CONTROL PANEL AND PUMP UPGRADE PROJECT; AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A WORK AUTHORIZATION AND PAYMENT THEREFOR; AND SETTING FORTH AN EFFECTIVE DATE.\n\n Staff Contact: Dave Ponitz, Utilities Manager (386-676-3305) **APPROVED**\n" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [ { "root": { "1. Have you ever been directly involved in domestic violence?": { "Yes": "<|placeholder|>", "No": "<|placeholder|>" }, "2. Do you know anyone, currently or in the past, involved in domestic violence?": { "Yes": "<|placeholder|>", "No": "<|placeholder|>", "Unsure": "<|placeholder|>" }, "3. Were you the abuser or the abused?": { "Abuser": "<|placeholder|>", "Abused": "<|placeholder|>", "Both": "<|placeholder|>", "Both, but abused first": "<|placeholder|>", "Both, but abuser first": "<|placeholder|>", "Neither": "<|placeholder|>" } } } ], "tables": [], "text": "January 2021\nDomestic Violence Survey\n\nBreak the Silence (1191438)\n\nPlease return to [email protected] or post to Break the Silence (1191438), Unit 48, RCM Business Centre, Sandbeds Trading Estate, Ossett, West Yorkshire, WF5 9ND.\n\n[form_0](/form_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Summer Andrews\nBoulder, CO 80303\n(303)-746-2917 | [email protected]\n\n## EDUCATION\n**B.S. in Mechanical Engineering** – University of Colorado, Boulder **May 2021**\n**GPA: 3.77**\n\n## PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\n### Research Assistant\n**Lynch Lab, CU Boulder** **May 2019 – Present**\n- Conducted fundamental perfusion experiments on osteocytes within a biomimetic 3D scaffold to investigate how osteocytes react to mechanical loading.\n- Assisted graduate students in a project that investigates the skeletal mechanical environment and its regulation of cancer.\n- Fabricated biomimetic scaffolds, which imitate the extracellular matrix (ECM), and allow for cell culture in 3D.\n\n### Support Team Member\n**Gen3 Technology Consulting** **Feb 2020 – Aug 2020**\n- Wrote white paper reports on cybersecurity topics such as SSN reduction, RSA encryption, and biometrics authentication.\n- Assisted in back-end hiring and administrative tasks.\n- Helped automate hiring processes such as parsing resumes and tagging candidates using UiPath.\n\n### Tutor\n**University of Colorado, Boulder** **Aug 2019 – Dec 2019**\n- Tutored first-year students in chemistry.\n\n## TECHNICAL SKILLS\n**Software:** MATLAB/Simulink, Solidworks (CSWA), C++, LabVIEW, Python, Mathematica\n**Machine:** Drill Press, Table/Band Saw, Soldering, Lathe, Vertical Mill, 3D Printer, Laser Cutter, CNC\n\n## PROJECTS\n**Automated Wafer Metrology System for KLA** – **Systems/Test Engineer** **2021**\nSenior capstone project at University of Colorado, Boulder CO\n\n**Heated Hammock Design** – **Project Manager** **2018**\nFirst-year projects at University of Colorado, Boulder CO\n\n**Wheelchair Lift Design** – **Project Manager** **2017**\nSenior Design at Skyline High School, Longmont CO\n\n## ADDITIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE\n**Boulder County Parks and Open Space** – **Team Leader** **June 2018 – Aug 2019**\n\n**The Flower Bin** – **Customer Service** **April 2017 – July 2017**\n\n**Boulder County Youth Corps** – **Crewmember** **June 2014 – Aug 2016**\n" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [ { "root": { "Interviewee": "Kay Tillow", "Interview Date": "August 14, 2013", "Location": "Louisville, Kentucky", "Interviewer": "David Cline", "Videographer": "John Bishop", "Length": "01:12:48" } } ], "tables": [], "text": "# Civil Rights History Project\n\n**Interview completed by the Southern Oral History Program under contract to the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History & Culture and the Library of Congress, 2013**\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\nDavid Cline: So, what I’m going to do first is just do a little introduction for the tape, and then we’ll start, we’ll just start talking.\n\nKay Tillow: Okay.\n\nDavid Cline: And we’ll take it from there. And anytime you want to stop, we can stop for as long as you like.\n\nKay Tillow: Okay.\n\nDavid Cline: Okay. So, today is August the fourteenth, 2013. Speaking is David Cline from the History Department at the University, at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, also working for the Southern Oral History Program at UNC-Chapel Hill. Today I have the honor of interviewing Kay Tillow here in Louisville, Kentucky. Behind the camera is John Bishop of Media Generation and UCLA. And I think that’s everything. Is that everything? Yeah.\n\nJohn Bishop: And reading the paper on the couch [00:44]. [Laughs]" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# FENCERS CLUB, INC.\n## New York Not-For-Profit Corporation\n### AMENDED AND RESTATED BY-LAWS\n#### Adopted September 16, 2020\n\n# ARTICLE I\n## Organization and Name\nSection 1.01. The corporation is a New York Not-for-Profit Corporation known as Fencers Club, Inc. (the “Club”).\n\n# ARTICLE II\n## Purposes\nThe Club is organized for the following purposes:\n\nSection 2.01. To promote the sport of fencing.\n\nSection 2.02. To promote and encourage fencing activities among the members of the Club and all other fencing organizations throughout the world; and\n\nSection 2.03. To foster educational programs for the training of fencers and to promote sportsmanship.\n\nSection 2.04. To promote the accessibility of the sport of fencing to all individuals regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, culture, religion, sexual orientation, gender expression, mental or physical ability, socio-economic status or any other status protected by federal law.\n\n# ARTICLE III\n## Membership and Dues\nSection 3.01. Membership in the Club shall be subject to acceptance by the Club and to the payment of dues." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# The Believer's Declaration of Dependence\n\n**AS A BELIEVER in the Lord Jesus Christ and based on the facts of God's Word, I DECLARE myself to be FREE INDEED (John 8:36).**\n\nMy liberty is seen in three realms: First, concerning the god of this age, to whom I once belonged, I have been DELIVERED from the power of darkness and have been translated into the kingdom of God's beloved Son (Col. 1:13), turned from the power of Satan unto God (Acts 26:18).\n\nSecondly, concerning my relationship to this world system, my Saviour gave Himself for me that He might deliver and rescue me from this present evil world (age), according to the will of God my Father (Gal. 1:4).\n\nThirdly, concerning the terrible slavery of sin, the Scriptures declare that though I once was the slave of sin, I am now the slave of God (Rom. 6:17-22) and the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death (Rom. 8:2).\n\nThe source of my liberty is found in the cross of my Lord Jesus Christ in which I truly boast (Gal. 6:14). The cross is my Statue of Liberty, as it were. It was there that my soul was set free. In Christ's death I died, and in Christ's life I now live (Rom. 6:4). Based on the unchanging facts of God's Word, I joyfully declare myself to be free indeed based on an act of God in the past (Christ died for my sin) (Rom. 6:10), and based on a vital union to Christ who is alive. I am free to serve Christ and do as He pleases, living unto the new life and rose again for me (2 Cor. 5:15).\n\nMy liberty is not a license to sin, but a license to serve the living God. It was for freedom that Christ set me free. The Lord Himself earned and sealed with the blood of Christ. God has declared me to be FREE INDEED and I am to stand fast in that liberty wherewith Christ has made me free (Gal. 5:1).\n\nMy Declaration is not a Declaration of Independence, but rather a **Declaration of Dependence.** I declare myself to be totally dependent upon the living God to work in me that which is well pleasing. I cannot measure up to God's righteous standards. " }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.6, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Colorful spools of thread" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "## Programs\n\n*continued from page 1*\n\n![image_0](/image_0)\n\n### THREADS - What's the BIG deal?\n\nThis is a fun lecture on all the things you didn't know you needed to know about thread! As an educator for WonderFil Specialty Threads, Nina has learned a lot and she wants to share!\n\nThread is like candy! Sometimes you just can't get enough ... LOL! When we purchase thread it's usually the color we buy, or the thread the shop carries. In this lecture you'll learn about the different weights of thread and why they make a difference. Ply, why is that important? Specialty threads like metallic, monofilament, tinsel threads, how do we work with them? Why do metallics give us issues? This lecture is full of information you'll be thrilled you know now!\n\n*continued on page 5*\n\n### Community Service - Covers For Kids (CFK)\n\nMelanie Reimann\n\n1st VP - Community Service\n\nOur Covers for Kids team will be braving the heat again this summer with our drop off and pickups returning to the northwest corner of Beltline and Coit Road in Dallas. The next three drop offs will be June 26, July 24, and August 28, 2021 from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. We will be in front of the “Sew Let’s Quilt It” shop and will have tables to unload and sort.\n\nWe have just two Fun Frog Challenge packets left, so you better act now to get one. Please contact Rhonda Anderson to get one in your packet. She can mail it or you can pick it up at the next drop off. Her info is in our newsletter directory or in the guild website.\n\nWe were able to deliver 55 quilts last month, with 17 going to the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center, 17 to Ronald McDonald House, and 21 going to Vogel Alcove. There were 32 new tops turned in, and 4 tops were quilted by the team soon. Thank you to all of our members who volunteer to sew, quilt, and bind these quilts. We have delivered 577 quilts so far this year. Let’s see how many we can finish by the end of summer!\n\nIf you have Dallas Quilt Show Programs 1990 – the present, please contact Guild President Shelly Goodwin. She would like to update / correct the Guild’s Keeper Quilt Collection spreadsheet and is looking for information noted in past show programs.\n\n*Quilter’s Guild of Dallas Newsletter • July 2021 • page 2 of 14*" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# 64-0823E - Questions And Answers #2\n\n148 “And will there be people on earth in corporal bodies during that time?” Yes, sir! We will have our glorified body right here on earth, eating, drinking, building houses, and—and—and **living just like we do now for a thousand years**. It’s a—it’s the honeymoon of the Bride and Groom.\n\n# 55-1005 - The Power Of The Devil\n\n28 And when we see Satan in all of his corruption of making young ladies, and men, and old, and everything out here on the street, drunk, cursing, swearing, acting the way they’re doing under Satan’s domain… But **we can look beyond that with eyes of faith, and can see a perfect world**, with a perfect people during the time of the **Millennium** where there won’t be any cursing, any swearing, any drinking, any **death**, any sorrow. It’ll all be wiped away because of the Redeemer.\n\n# 63-0728 - Christ Is The Mystery Of God Revealed\n\nRev. William Marrion Branham\n\n595 And then the Word moves on down into the Body, from the Head. What is it? This same Word. Nothing can be added or taken from It. So that same Word moves from the Head, **as the Day comes close**, down into the Body, down into the Body, vindicating that they are One. They are Husband and Wife. They’re flesh of His flesh, Word of His Word; Life of His Life, Spirit of His Spirit. See? Amen! How do you" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# HONG KONG COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICIANS\n\n## Membership of Vetting Committee:\n\n1) Dr SN Wong\n - Chairman, Vetting Committee; Hon. Secretary, Working Group on Accreditation of Paediatric Subspecialties; From Education Committee\n\n2) Dr CW Chan\n - Chairman, Working Group on Accreditation of Paediatric Subspecialties\n\n3) Prof Pak C. Ng\n - College President; From The University, as at date of appointment\n\n4) Dr Winnie Tse\n - College Hon. Secretary\n\n5) Dr Maurice Leung\n - From Accreditation Committee\n\n6) Dr Bill Chan\n - From Examination Committee\n\n7) Prof YL Lau\n - From The University, as at date of appointment\n\n8) Dr Shirley Leung\n - From DH, as at date of appointment\n\n9) Prof Louis Low\n - Member, Working Group on Accreditation of Paediatric Subspecialties\n\n10) Dr MY Cheng\n - Member, Working Group on Accreditation of Paediatric Subspecialties\n\n11) Dr Li Chi Kong\n - Member, Working Group on Accreditation of Paediatric Subspecialties\n\n12) Dr Alfred Tam\n - Member, Working Group on Accreditation of Paediatric Subspecialties\n\n13) Dr Marco Ho\n - Member, Working Group on Accreditation of Paediatric Subspecialties\n\n(Total: 13 members)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Commission Meetings": { "Start at 8:30 a.m. (unless noted)": [ {"date": "January 13", "day": "Wednesday"}, {"date": "February 10", "day": "Wednesday"}, {"date": "March 2", "day": "Tuesday", "note": "at 4:00 p.m. Commission Workshop"}, {"date": "March 21", "day": "Sunday", "note": "at 3:00 p.m. Special Commission Meeting"}, {"date": "March 17", "day": "Wednesday"}, {"date": "April 15", "day": "Thursday", "note": "at 3:00 p.m. Committee of the Whole Meeting"}, {"date": "April 21", "day": "Wednesday"}, {"date": "April 29", "day": "Thursday", "note": "at 5:00 p.m. Special Commission Meeting"}, {"date": "May 12", "day": "Wednesday"}, {"date": "May 24", "day": "Monday", "note": "at 1:00 p.m. Commission Workshop"}, {"date": "June 4", "day": "Friday", "note": "at 8:30 a.m. Commission Workshop"}, {"date": "June 15", "day": "Tuesday", "note": "at 5:00 p.m. Special Commission Meeting"}, {"date": "June 23", "day": "Wednesday"}, {"date": "June 28", "day": "Monday", "note": "at 5:30 p.m. Special Commission Meeting"}, {"note": "August - City Commission in recess"}, {"date": "September 17", "day": "Friday"}, {"date": "September 30", "day": "Thursday", "note": "Commission Meeting at 4:00 p.m."}, {"date": "October 13", "day": "Wednesday"}, {"date": "November 8", "day": "Monday"}, {"date": "November 22", "day": "Monday"}, {"date": "December 8", "day": "Wednesday"}, {"note": "*Election Related"} ] }, "Presentations & Awards/Commission Meetings": { "Start at 5:00 p.m. (unless noted)": [ {"date": "January 27", "day": "Wednesday"}, {"date": "February 24", "day": "Wednesday"}, {"note": "P&A will be heard in the March 17 meeting"}, {"note": "P&A will be heard in the April 21 meeting"}, {"note": "P&A will be heard in the June 23 meeting"}, {"note": "P&A will be heard in the July 28 meeting"}, {"date": "February 24", "day": "Wednesday"}, {"date": "May 26", "day": "Wednesday"}, {"date": "July 28", "day": "Wednesday"}, {"date": "October 27", "day": "Wednesday"}, {"note": "P&A will be heard in the December 8 meeting"} ] } } } ], "text": "# 2021 CITY COMMISSION MEETING DATES\n\n## Commission Meetings\nStart at 8:30 a.m. (unless noted)\n\n- January 13 (Wednesday)\n- February 10 (Wednesday)\n- March 2 (Tuesday) at 4:00 p.m. Commission Workshop\n- March 21 (Sunday) at 3:00 p.m. Special Commission Meeting\n- March 17 (Wednesday)\n- April 15 (Thursday) at 3:00 p.m. Committee of the Whole Meeting\n- April 21 (Wednesday)\n- April 29 (Thursday) at 5:00 p.m. Special Commission Meeting\n- May 12 (Wednesday)\n- May 24 (Monday) at 1:00 p.m. Commission Workshop\n- June 4 (Friday) at 8:30 a.m. Commission Workshop\n- June 15 (Tuesday) at 5:00 p.m. Special Commission Meeting\n- June 23 (Wednesday)\n- June 28 (Monday) at 5:30 p.m. Special Commission Meeting\n- August - City Commission in recess\n- September 17 (Friday)\n- September 30 (Thursday) Commission Meeting at 4:00 p.m.\n- October 13 (Wednesday)\n- November 8 (Monday)\n- November 22 (Monday)\n- December 8 (Wednesday)\n- *Election Related\n\n## Presentations & Awards/Commission Meetings\nStart at 5:00 p.m. (unless noted)\n\n- January 27 (Wednesday)\n- February 24 (Wednesday)\n- P&A will be heard in the March 17 meeting\n- P&A will be heard in the April 21 meeting\n- P&A will be heard in the June 23 meeting\n- P&A will be heard in the July 28 meeting\n- February 24 (Wednesday)\n- May 26 (Wednesday)\n- July 28 (Wednesday)\n- October 27 (Wednesday)\n- P&A will be heard in the December 8 meeting\n\nIn those cases where the Regular Commission Meeting is combined with the P&A Meeting, Presentations will start at 5:00 p.m., unless noted otherwise.\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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