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After our hike back up to the road (which surprisingly wasn't as hard as I thought - mayb I'm getting use to it! After lunch we headed out of Sedona towards a place called Cathedral Rock - it's pretty amazing to look at (I'll put the photos up soon). As we were all hot we decided to find somewhere to swim so we went to the creek near Cathedral rock - it took us a while to find it as we got lost!But when we got there it was worth it. It was a wide shallow creek but surrounded by lots of trees - I just dangled my feet in the water and kept wetting my hat and that cooled me down nicely. We sat there relaxing for an hour or so - they guys all fell asleep!
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When I was a kid our neighborhood was "pedestrian friendly". The sidewalks were wide so they could accommodate a grownup walking and a child roller skating. The walks were nestled beneath large elm trees which provided shaded comfort on a hot summer day. But my favorite was the old ice cream truck. Each day around noon you'd be out tossing a baseball or climbing a tree and all of sudden you would hear the musical notes (my favorite was Pop Goes The Weasel) from the ice cream truck rolling down your street. You dropped your mitt and ball, or shinned down the tree and ran into the house to beg for a nickel. "Hurry Mom!..."we're gonna miss it!". Then you ran barefoot to catch the truck, then danced in hot asphalt waiting for the ice cream man to get your raspberry pop cycle! The truck would make a second run around three o'clock for those who missed him the first time around. Many years later, when I was in Vietnam, my wife and little girl would sit on the front curb of our house in Saigon in the early evening. And as they sat, street vendors would come strolling by with a variety of foods. They simply raised their hand and the vendor would come over, pull little saucers out and serve little balls of sweet rice, or minced beef wrapped in small brown rolls. The next vendor would come along and serve little cold mango jello treats, then move on. Then a coffee wagon would come along and serve sweet, creamy french coffee in little demitasse cups. These little evening food fests were as much about socializing and entertainment as it was about the food. I usually had one night off a week. On my morning off my wife would go out to the market and buy me fresh eggs that were just off the farm that morning. She would then come home and wait for the "ban me" (french bread) man to sing out "ban me" outside our window. She would then go out and take from him a fresh warm baguette, bring it in and cook my eggs, butter my fresh warm baguette, and I would dine like a king. That night we would be watching old Sherlock Holmes mysteries on Armed Forces television when the "Pho" (Beef noodle soup) man would stroll by singing "Pho!". We would run out and get two huge bowls of Pho soup with all the fresh noodles and veggies, then hurry back in to eat soup and watch a great old movie. Now the world has "fast food" and microwave ovens and you go to them and hope your microwaved food is not too cold by the time you get home. How I miss when the world once came to us!... Thanks for that stroll! I had completely forgotten the bread truck, we loved that guy and he had the best donuts and croissants. Our milk man always reliable would flirt with our moms, we didn't know it at the time, he also had great ice cream bars in his truck that he gave us from time to time buying our silence,I guess. As usual you bring a bright spot to my day, I loved the stroll, thanks, Modest Scribler! Thanks, Ken. Glad you enjoyed it. I'm working on a blog now about 'the best meal I ever ate'...I think you'll enjoy it.
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Working from home? Why not work from Tresco? Hunker down in a cosy beachfront cottage this winter and make Tresco your home, your home office and your inspiration... From a work staycation to an inspiring island retreat, stay longer on Tresco this winter with long winter stays between November and February. If the last few months has taught us one thing, it's that many of us can work from anywhere, so why not go truly 'out of office' this winter? There’s superfast WiFi to keep you connected and the inspiration of a new perspective to spark your imagination and creativity. Plus, with Tresco Island Spa on your doorstep, and the freedom of an entire island to explore, you'll find the perfect work-life balance here on Tresco. The daily grind? Coffee at The New Inn. The daily commute? A walk to the rugged north end. Blue sky thinking? Oh yes, but not as you know it. Each day, settle down in your office overlooking the ocean. Flip open your laptop or notepad as boats chug past the window, or throw open the patio doors to listen to the sound of the sea. Clock off early for a gentle stroll along the beach, or blow away the cobwebs with a clifftop walk, finishing up at The New Inn for a warming hot chocolate. It’s just another day at the office - on Tresco at least... With long stays starting from £748 per week, why not trade cityscapes for seascapes; the long commute for bracing clifftop walks this winter? If you're looking to stay three weeks or more, you'll receive at least 20% off the weekly rate, up to a 50% discount if you like the sound of hunkering down on the island for three months or more. These rates are available between November 2020 and February 2021. Other properties are available for our Long Winter Stays too - so if you have a favourite, just give us a call to discuss your options. To find out more, and to book, contact our friendly Island Office team by email or by calling 01720 422849. While you're speaking to them, ask the team what they think of having Tresco as their office... They just might convince you! PS - If you're looking to stay one to two weeks, our Winter Cottage Breaks are perfect for you. Please note: The winter months are a wonderfully peaceful time on Tresco - a real sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of life. The New Inn, Tresco Island Spa and Tresco Stores will all be open, albeit on reduced, winter hours. Tresco Abbey Garden remains open all year round from 10 am - 4 pm every day. The Garden Visitor Centre, Ruin Beach Café, Flying Boat Café and Gallery Tresco will be closed.
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He desires one so. Anyone who knows my father (in his able past) knows he is spotted at Safeway, multiple times a day. He’s shopped there faithfully, our entire lives. Heartbreaking Signs of My Father’s Primary Progressive Aphasia He walks and behaves in a continuous loop. Surveying my father make his usual confusing trip to the mailbox for yet, another time tears me apart. He doesn’t sit still, at all. There isn’t a time where we can sit and watch something together for a break. He must remain ambulant. Watching him struggle to put on his old, bright-blue, Boeing jacket is hard. But I can’t offer help too quickly. Otherwise, he becomes agitated and struggles to express that he’ll get it on himself. Despite already putting it on upside down, twice. Additionally, he has a one sleeve dance. Swaying back and forth between putting his left arm in and out of its sleeve. Searching for his right sleeve that’s dangling at his left side. After waving his right arm around in circles above his head and unsuccessfully locating the sleeve at his left side; he withdraws his left arm and tries again. Eventually, he succeeds or accepts help. But not without explaining why he’s struggling with it and it’s never because he’s deteriorating, right before our eyes. Yesterday, I took a picture of my father and I’m not sure why. I was taking photos of the beautiful flowers, (featured in this post) and I observed a moment. A reflection of the confusion and chaos encompassing my father’s mind stared back at me through my camera’s lens. Minutes pass and he doesn’t move from this stance. Why is my father in a face-off with his mailbox instead of crossing the street? Additionally, why is he out here again? I witnessed him stroll out earlier to get the mail. My dad looks so lost and I can’t help him find himself. We head inside and I encourage him to sit down and watch the television with me. He concurs but can’t offer up anything he wants to watch. Pacs. How about Seinfeld? Or Friends? Want to get in some good ole classic laughs daddio? Still pacing, his lips whisper and his eyes survey his surrounding space. Both hands are palm up, as he shakes them while attempting to speak each of his concerns. The Inability to Communicate is a Tragic Outcome of Primary Progressive Aphasia Unfortunately, he can’t get out his words and I can’t connect his dots. Anger is provoked by the constant frustration and confusion. His eyes emanate overwhelming panic. Something is wrong but he can’t explain it. My dad gets up from his chair and goes into the kitchen. But this time I follow. I hate seeing him like this. He begins rummaging through the junk drawer and works himself into a visually frightening frenzy. What is it dad? Is it something that’s dire and requires immediate attention or can it wait until she gets home? He desperately tries to piece together the words to explain his actions. And grows increasingly disheartened by his inability to do so. A sad story about life is losing your last years of life to this mind-crippling disease. Are you looking for your keys again dad?**visibly dangling from his pants pocket** He says yes but it’s clear that is not it. And when I reach for his keys he is angered. Finally, he is able to articulate that it’s the mail keys he is searching so desperately for. The intensity in his search is amplified with fear that suggests he absolutely needs to find them. His entire energy is piercing and screaming at me, The Inability to Recall Short Term Activities is Cursed My dad agrees to venture out with me but he is certain they aren’t there. My mind revisits the image of my father in a staredown with his mailbox moments ago. Furthermore, my heart sinks into my chest at the prospect of finding the keys hanging from the mailbox lock. Because I know that he will start to make excuses about how he isn’t the one who left them there. The excuses he comes up with are like a little kid lying in your face. It’s sad and difficult to fully process as his daughter. Our entire walk he attempts to convince me that they aren’t there. It makes more sense in his head that somebody else took or misplaced them. Unfortunately, for his ego, the keys are dangling in the lock. I attempt to remove them and he expresses concern. Wait, wha what are you doing? I’m getting the key. This is your mailbox number, right dad? Well, I don’t know. And that’s the thing. I’m not sure we should… My Attempts to Comfort Him Always Fail. He Rarely Knows Peace I cut him off to inform him that it’s his box. Mail addressed to him is inside and I grab it and close it shut. While he stares past the mailbox, I observe his facial expressions. He’s so confused, I look away and tell him to follow me. Well, we can’t. We don’t have the key. Now, I need to find it. My father’s tone is anxious and sometimes a fit of mild anger comes through. With bouts of frequency, increasing over time. I uncup my hand and wave the key at him. Reassuring him that it’s fine and it startles him. How has he not processed that I found the key? He stares blankly at the mail in his hand and I escort him back home. He begins to explain how it’s a good thing I suggested a trip out here. Because he knew the keys weren’t here. Claiming he already checked earlier. Furthermore, he alludes to an angel putting them there. Unwilling to admit, or genuinely remember, (I can’t tell which) that he left the keys out there. But got distracted in his mind and never finished checking the mail earlier in the day. I meekly suggest he may have forgotten and he dismisses it heatedly. It’s a sad story about life and I feel helpless to change its outcome. A defeating feeling is knowing that he won’t be able to check the mail soon. It’s one of the last daily outdoor-activities my dad genuinely delights in. He loves to, Get outside and stretch my legs. My Tears Don’t Drop, They Fall In My Sad Story About Life In Washington state, there is a rainfall that floods your windshield suddenly. You turn your radio down to gain better vision. Red lights are all that you make out as you carefully tap your own brakes to slow down. It’s vicious, thunderous, and completely out of nowhere. Taking I-5 traffic speed down to a crawl. Your wipers on full blast cannot maintain visibility. But Washington weather never fails to change directions. Typically, those torrential downpours last minutes, at most. These rainfalls emulate my new tears. They are odd and it feels strange shedding them. There’s no form to their drops. I shut my eyes and a blanket of water rushes my cheeks. Just My Imagination Escaping This Sad Story About Life It’s how I imagine it feels like if you place yourself into your vehicle’s shoes going through a car wash. Her windshield’s glass is as vulnerable as your eyes. Suddenly, soap shoots into them and burns without warning. Long, lash-like-flaps, slam down onto the glass. I’m feeling that force every time I shut my eyes. Their lashes soak my cheeks with tremendous pressure. Rinsing and cleansing the uncomfortableness away. Those helpless feelings and devastating realization that you have zero control. Your wheels are stuck in this track and you have no place to go but forward. Through each phase of the cleansing process. And they hit you so quickly. The hot air of your hot head suppresses your tears. Like the water being blown from the car after its transformation. It surrenders to the situation and is grateful for the warm breeze blowing them forward. In the same way, a vehicle needs a car wash periodically, my eyes expel their rainfalls. And it seems my vehicle is in the car wash every day now. It’s torture watching someone you love — disappear into themselves. Lessons I’m Learning From My Sad Story About Life - Make time to spend with loved ones. Especially, your kiddos.
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CONGRATULATIONS in being accepted!After you write them a check you'd better get right on knitting or sewing yourself a snappy book bag/backpack. Then again, it appears that there's a Wal-Mart handy in case you don't have the time to create. Ha! Congratulations. I'm sorry I'm so late to this...I've been thinking about you and wondering. Started to email to ask, and decided to check you blog!GO YOU! congratulations on being accepted!
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I got an opportunity to visit this art gallery that belongs to Savitha & Lalit Hira on the occasion of Gallery Pradarshak’s 17th anniversary. They had organized 17 art shows over 17 days from June 6 to 24 2011. I went on the day Artist Sanjay Kumar had his art show and poetry reading. Gallery Pradarshak is in Khar (West) and is tiny in stature. But they have regular art shows happening there. I have known that since the days I used to work at Mumbai Mirror and used to list their events in the newspaper. Savitha has been an e-friend since those days and I finally got a chance to meet her in person. Gallery Pradarshak is a lovely art gallery and I would love to visit it again. Venkat studying the drinks' menu The four of us got a chance to go to a restaurant together after a very long interval. Viggy and I had been thinking of visiting Spaghetti Kitchen since a long time and hence we opted to go here. The place has just one thing to recommend it – the service. Bloody Mary turned bad :( THUMBS UP 1: The service! The staff were very accommodative and ready to set right every drink and dish that we did not like. But then we did not like most of the stuff served and may be they are used to this reaction many times during the course of the day. Pizza that the guys relished THUMBS UP 2: Pork Chops was the chef’s choice of the day and Viggy was keen to have it. Venkat and he shared a portion and they insisted that it tasted good. I am sure it did. Pork Chops that Viggy thought was out of this world THUMBS UP 3: The bar-man (if he had had a hand at it) could not quite mess up with the fresh lime soda sweet concoction that Vini and I ordered and it tasted quite normal. Pasta in tomato sauce - not up to the mark THUMBS UP 4: Venkat and Vignesh ordered a pizza that they both relished a lot. Fresh lime soda sweet that they got right ;) THUMBS DOWN 1: Venkat asked for a Bloody Mary. It tasted funny and the waiter offered to remake it. It tasted as bad and so we asked for a Long Island Iced Tea. I don’t drink, but have tasted Long Island Iced Tea. But never one as bad as the one offered here. Luckily, we could return that too and finally Venkat settled for a straightforward bottled beer that the bar-man could not mess with. THUMBS DOWN 2: Grissini was the starter that Vini and I ordered. They served 4 sticks of dry bread with four different sauces (????). Never hope to taste something like that ever in my life, thank you. THUMBS DOWN 3: I don’t remember the dish name, but I had asked for Penne pasta in white sauce. I know that the pasta should be cooked firm and should never be soggy. But the pasta they served me was about 30% cooked. I added a few seasonings to make it taste better, but it just did not. The waiter offered to make it better. Yeah, he did return the dish and the pasta was cooked 40% this time round. Not my dish of pasta! The Bar where they messed up the cocktails THUMBS DOWN 4: Vinitha ordered pasta in red sauce. She found the sauce too tangy and looking at her face expression, they offered to make it better with grated cheese. By the time the cheese came, the pasta was quite cold and she left quite a bit of it on her plate without finishing it. THUMBS DOWN 5: We were shocked to see the huge bill of Rs. 5005 – this despite their not including the two cocktails that we returned. Yeah, we had ordered quite a few things, but as regards ‘value for money’, it was anything but. Our table from another angle Long Island Iced Tea with Viggy in the background Labels: Food Review, Spaghetti Kitchen at Inox Vini & me with MV Wisdom in the background Venkat, Vinitha and I went to Juhu beach on Sunday afternoon to see the ship that had washed ashore a few days ago. We parked the car in one of the side roads and walked on the beach. Vini and I were keen on walking in the water but when we saw the filth floating around, we decided not to. But soon, we had no choice as the beach was quite narrow with a lot of people around. We kind of stepped to the edge of the water and walked quite a way to catch a glimpse of MV WISDOM. MV Wisdom, Venkat & me We tried hard not to flinch every time a wave came up to our feet and were quite determined to walk to the ship. We got fairly close and took a few photographs and got out of the closest side road and decided to walk on the road instead of on the beach. MV Wisdom stranded on Juhu Beach If the beach and that particular road were in competition for ‘most filthy’, I am not sure which one will get the award. We managed to wade through the vehicles and kachara and finally managed to reach the car in one piece. While we had baths to wash off the filthy visit, the horrible sights and smells kind of linger. Posted by Sundari Venkatraman at 9:18 PM Labels: A visit to Juhu to see MV Wisdom, MV Wisdom, Sharing My Dad at work at Castrol Ltd. He went to work at the very young age of 17 without completing his education. He is an ace with figures and accounts are his life. He served with Castrol under the British to begin with and later under Indians. All his bosses and co-workers were always in praise of his work and ethics. My father and Yours truly! Eating out in Madras was very rare in those days. But Appa had a special treat planned for us every six months. The whole family used to go out and have heavy snacks such as dosas, vadais and more. Having a sweet on these occasions was a must. In fact, we used to begin the party with a sweet, in true South Indian style. About a couple of years ago we all (Jayu, Lak and my families) went to Vaidheeswaran Koil along with Appa. He had arranged for a mini AC bus for the trip. It was an extremely comfortable journey. We left on a morning and returned the next morning at 5.30 am travelling through the night. I am ashamed to say that I grunted, groaned and grumbled about the journey while my 75-year-old father made the trip absolutely cheerfully and enthusiastically. Appa has a totally enthusiastic and positive attitude towards life. Having five daughters never bothered my parents. It was grandma who was kind of worried. While people believed the maxim அஞ்சு பெண்களை பெற்றால் அரசனும் ஆண்டி ஆவான் – we all believed just the opposite in our family – அஞ்சு பெண்களை பெற்ற அரசன் எங்கள் அப்பா. I remember Sujatha (my elder sister) coining this sentence. Jack of many trades Art & Poetry: A NOVEL EXPERIENCE Gallery Pradarshak is celebrating their 17th anniversary by holding exhibitions of 17 different artists over 17 days from June 6 to 24, 2011. Artist Sanjay Kumar with his mixed media work on display Yesterday, June 15, saw the display of artworks by artist Sanjay Kumar. There was also a poetry reading session by the same artist. Yeah, the man writes poetry as well, in Hindi. One more from Lord Buddha series The artist does an in-depth study of his subjects before setting to work in great detail in mixed medium. While earlier he had worked on subjects such as ‘Kaali’ and ‘Shiva’, the latest batch of figurative works in mixed media at Pradarshak are all about Lord Buddha. The detailing in ink & conte (that’s a type of charcoal stick for ‘anaadis’ like me) is nothing short of amazing. The Book published by Tao Art Gallery While Sanjay Kumar is a full-time artist, he writes poetry whenever inspiration strikes him. Poems just spring out of him at different times in his life, following no fixed pattern. I don’t understand poetry. Yeah, I love listening to songs and can well relate to the lyrics by Bharatiyaar, Vaali and Kannadaasan in Tamil while I love those written by Gulzar & Javed Akhtar in Hindi. But reading poetry in whichever language is just not me. Pages from the book designed by Rajesh Pullarwar There was this poem that had been inspired by a thought shared by the artist’s friend, Mr. Rajesh Pullarwar. Mr. Pullarwar explained it himself. “When you are very angry, fill a mud pot with a colour powder of your choice, any colour that represents anger to you. Then break it by smashing it on the ground. Seeing the smashed pot with the colour powder spread around in an unplanned pattern takes away the anger.” A lovely way to ‘lose’ your temper, I thought. Incidentally, it was Rajesh Pullarwar who designed the book of poetry written by Sanjay Kumar. I am sharing some of the photos that I captured of the book – all the backgrounds were taken from different angles of Sanjay’s art studio. You have to see it to believe it. Some more pages. Yeah, that's the artist on the right I sincerely thank Ms. Savitha Hira, owner of Gallery Pradarshak, for this lovely evening. Savitha has been an e-friend since Mumbai Mirror days and I got to meet her for the first time after 6 years. :) All these reasons convinced me to go for Reliance service provider despite there being very less choice of instruments for a CDMA connection. After 7 years and 3 instruments – all extremely mediocre and purchased only at Reliance outlets – I have finally changed my way of life. About 8 months ago, Reliance gave me a free SIM card with a new number – because I was a big customer (my monthly bill ran to about 1500 rupees). Unfortunately, they could not transfer my CDMA number to GSM at that point. Luckily for me, I kept the deal on hold and stuck to my old phone. I told her clearly that that would be cheaper than informing my 422 connections that my number had changed. You should have seen her face to believe the stupid expression on it. They have been trained to think CHEAP! I told her that I needed a GSM in a hurry. She laughed and told me “that will not be possible. You come with the required documents and photo and we will get the form filled. Then it will take a minimum of 10 days for the GSM connection to be established.” This was a transfer from Reliance to Reliance. Amazing! This was told to me, a customer for a little more than seven years. I am already their customer and they still wanted proof of identity. My husband told me that in these days of ‘portability’ it should not take too long and I should talk to Reliance again. I did not want to go there before Thursday as I was not too keen to wait in line for 40 minutes and receive stupid replies. “Mr. Anil Ambani, do wake up and smell the coffee.Your company thought to control the mobile instrument market by creating CDMA, but then you did not think of making quality stuff. That’s probably because you were catering to the poor. Bad thinking in my opinion! Pretty short-sighted! And the service provided by your Sion counters (in the plural) is nothing short of terrible. It will not be long before my husband’s number also gets exported." Posted by Sundari Venkatraman at 12:17 AM Film Review: KUNG FU PANDA 2 (in 3D) I also enjoyed the couple of emotional scenes that were absolutely moving. I don’t want to say more than this so that I don’t give away the story. This Trailer will clue you in to what you can expect
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imitate which please to the character we most admire." Lou, not that I consider my teammates as children, but the same principles apply to professional leadership as well. The best lesson is the one that people see you doing ...not necessarily the ones about which you speak!Thanks for the insight ... So true Lou Ludwig - More is Caught than taught... Lou Ludwig Funny that as I do 'lead by example' my other personas seem to get confused and don't follow me!As always; a great post from you, Thanks!
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1.7 Introduction to patent summary 4.8 (63 ratings) | 2.4K Students Enrolled business start-up, Intellectual Property, Business Law, Patent Law, New Business Development 4.8 (63 ratings) Welcome to our last session on Protecting Business Innovations via Patents in our first module on this course. This last session we're going to summarize where have we been. We've talked about what is a patent? What do they protect? Why do governments issue them? How do we get a patent and where are they valid? In terms of patents, there are multiple types of patents. Several types of patents exist, including utility patents, which is most of where our focus goes. But also utility model, design patents, and plant patents are other kinds of patents that exist. In terms of what does a utility patent protect, we're protecting function. A design patent protects expression, like copyright protects expression, but a functional patent or a utility patent protects function or something useful. It does not protect ideas or concepts or things that you've discovered in nature. It only protects things you've created and the functions or products, processes that you're created, not things you've discovered and not ideas or concepts. In terms of the benefits of patents, there are a lot of benefits. It promotes and encourages innovation and investment. Itogether by cross-licensing of patents, as opposed to trade secrets, which are harder to license and harder to share. You get publication in public domain after 20 years, and we're only doing this for new inventions. So we're encouraging investments and bringing out and making public, eventually, these ideas which companies are investing in because of patent law. And it's clear, from some recent examples, that encouraging or allowing patents on new areas has encouraged new investment or new capital to move into those areas. In our fourth week, we'll talk about an example of that patenting life and how that's revolutionized an industry. In terms of is the benefit worth the cost? Most people say, yes. Most governments say, yes. There are some concerns. There are some issues about the cost of patents. But, by and large, most of the of the focus is could we improve the process? Could we make it easier, cheaper? More difficult for some kinds of lawsuits? But, by and large, patents are better than not having patents. How do we get a patent? We talked about three kinds of patents. And we said utility patents, which are the most valuable of these three, are difficult, costly and time-consuming to get. But they last for 20 years, the longest of any type of patent, and they are valuable. Design patents are much easier to get. They protect appearance and art. They're shorter in life, but really short in application, are much easier to get. So it makes sense their life can be a little shorter. Utility model patents are also shorter in life, but their duration is not really fixed by international treaties. Some countries don't have them at all. The countries that do have them, call them by different names. They're similar from country to country. But their life varies. Their requirements vary. By and large, the one thing that's similar across all the countries, with these petty patents or utility model patents, is that they're fast, simple, and easy to get. And they're narrowly focused, a small innovation. Patents are o or the jurisdiction that they were issued in. This means if you care about your invention, get it patented in every country or every jurisdiction you think is important. If you care about China as a market, get your patent issued in China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, four jurisdictions, one country. If you care about India or Saudi Arabia or Afghanistan, if you want to sell your patented invention to US military in Afghanistan for use with Alliance forces, get it patented in Afghanistan. Don't just rely on a US patent, it's not enough. Somebody can make it in India and sell it to Afghanistan. It doesn't matter that it was a US product. Get your patent issued in every country you care about. Thank you. [MUSIC]
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Saturday match. I'm usually quite level headed going into games, but just about everyone who knew that football existed had said this was a must-win game for Norwich. There are tribes deep in the Amazon rainforest, who whilst taking time out from fighting deforestation were discussing the importance of this match for the Canaries. Even though there were 15 further games to play out the season, this was the one which would apparently decide our fate. The team have not been playing badly. They are however inexperienced at this level, we've had a disastrous injury crisis and the dreaded VAR has been unkind. It's noticeable that the self-belief that got us spirited displays against Liverpool and Chelsea, and wins against Man City and Newcastle, has been slowly seeping away. It must be tough to keep persevering when things are going against you each week, and the highs of last season must seem a lifetime ago. All the talk of a game-that-can't-be-lost must have reached the players. I've no idea how they cope with such levels of pressure, but as fans we have many different approaches. Some look for distraction, others engage in ritual and superstition, and there are those who just go to the pub. Since Along Come Norwich and Barclay End Norwich began their campaign to improve the atmosphere at home games, there have been a group of fans who have stepped forward to help with the logistics. This weekend it involved manoeuvring a crumpled 540 square metre banner, which when dry weighs 63 kilos. However it was soggy and foisty from being left out in the rain, due to storage issues, so it was a lot heavier. And smellier. It took seven of us to carry it to the front of the South Stand, and half an hour to unfurl it over the empty seats and get some of that lovely Norfolk sunshine on it. Once that workout was complete we began on the lower Barclay flags, and by the time the team was announced an hour before kick-off, everything was in place. And the nerves returned. I enjoy being involved with the matchday displays for two reasons. Firstly being a fan has never been a passive experience for me, as my often croaky post-match voice will verify. Secondly they are a visual demonstration of our support for the players. We positioned the Welcome To Norwich banner directly opposite the tunnel, so it was in the eyeline of the players as they came onto the pitch. This game can be about small margins, if our collective efforts improve the team performance by one percent then it's worth it. We may be bottom of the table, but our love for this club is undiminished. And didn't Carrow Road look magnificent! Despite what was at stake, the team continued to play their quick passing game against Bournemouth. The new recruit Ondrej Duda fitted in perfectly, Emi Buendía and Todd Cantwell were dribbling past players, with Max Aarons bombing down the right often in acres of space. The sending off and penalty gave us a chance to take the lead, and the newly crowned Finnish Sports Personality of the Year took it. So many late goals conceded this season, so many draws when on the brink of victory, the crowd was almost expectant of disappointment. But they held firm, and the relief at the final whistle was immense. We still have everything to play for in those 15 games, the fight for survival is alive and kicking.
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For a long time I was afraid to be happy. I was afraid to laugh too strongly, I was afraid to get carried away with any overly positive feeling because it would make me nervous. It sounds strange to say but I was holding on to myself tightly (emotionally speaking) so I wouldn't lose control, or at least that was the thought process.  Anxiety has a way of doing all kinds of things to you and destroying your sense of joy is a major one. It took me years before I realized that laughing hard wasn't fatal and that smiling and talking to others Study: Social Anxiety Sufferers Are More Sensitive To Negative Comments It's bound to happen at some point in everyone's life. Somebody makes a negative comment and it hurts your feelings in a big way. But according to a new study conducted by researchers affiliated with the National Institute Of Mental Health social anxiety sufferers react more to these types of comments. The study subjects were split into two groups - those with and without social anxiety disorder . The two groups were shown a series of negative comments and those without an anxiety disorder were found to react far less negatively than their Filed Under: The Basics Tagged With: antidepressants, antidepressants don't work, anxiety, anxiety attack, anxiety blog, anxiety blogs, anxiety chest pain, anxiety dizzy, anxiety symptoms, chemical imbalance, coping with anxiety, do antidepressants effective, ocd, palpitations, Panic Attacks, panic disorder, Privacy Policy, social anxiety
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Lawmakers tell regulators to oppose Perry energy plan By Devin Henry - 11/06/17 11:20 AM EST Several House lawmakers, including a Republican, are urging regulators to ignore 's plan to overhaul the electricity sector. In comthe House members came out against Pethrough higher payments for the power they generate. The proposal is designedy supporting traditional sources of large amounts of electricity. In one comment, Reps. Pete Olson (R-Texas) and Bobby Rush (D-Ill.) told the FERC the 60-day timeline they have for ruling on the proposal is too short for an issue as "remarkably complex" as electricity sector payments. "We do believe that a renewed focus is needed on this issue, and we have been heartened by your outspoken interest in the matter," the pair — the vice chair energy subpanel — wrote. "We ask you to continue addressing this matter through existing proceedings at the federal and regional level rather than quickly moving to make a sweeping, top-down decision in the near-term." "Actions to reduce carbon emissions are intimately linked with actions to increase resilience because reducing carbon emissions in the near-term can prevent the worst impacts of climate change change in the future," they wrote. Perry's plan has support from the coal sector and some in the nuclear industry, both of whom say the proposal would compensate power plants that they argue should paid more for their electricity. But lawmakers slammed the proposal when Perry testified on the issue before the Energy and Commerce Committee last month. Tags Rick Perry
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August 28, 2019 August 28, 2019 by The Classical Girl Dancers Jessica DeFranco, Mariko Ishikawa, Katherine Neumann and Nicole Maimon, Photography by Kyle Adler It's back-to-school season for the kids, and no better time for San Francisco choreographer Alyssa Mitchel to present the question, "How do we learn?" in her one-hour dance work, The Classroom, which premieres September 7th and 8th in San Francisco at ODC's Studio B. Each of the work's sections, with irresistible titles like "Frustration," "Defining Intelligence" and "Growth Mindset" examines a particular element of the learning process. Last week, on a breezy, sunny San Francisco afternoon, I met with Alyssa before rehearsal to chat. She's young and adorable, her long hair pulled back, clearly a gifted dancer as well as choreographer. I asked her what compelled her to create this specific work. "In third grade I was diagnosed with ADHD and other learning differences," she shared. "Despite great support from my parents, teachers, and from many of my peers, I was often frustrated and horribly disappointed with myself. Everything was harder for me to learn and sometimes that felt very unfair." "Luckily, my parents sent me to schools that valued the arts," Alyssa added. "They also found some great extracurricular activities for me, including—of course—dance!" Alyssa Mitchel, photography by Alvaro Ponce She succeeded brilliantly in both. The recipient of a Trustee Merit Scholarship, Alyssa's. Since then, she's worked with hundreds of students—elementary through college-age, with and without learning differences—as a math and organizational skills tutor. She helps students thrive by identifying the skills, strategies and methods that serve them best. "In April 2018, I began a choreographic residency with LEVYdance, where I felt compelled to create a work that bridged my twin passions—dance and teaching," she said. "As it took shape, the piece began to feel, in part, like a celebration of my persistence as a dancer and as a learner. That persistence enabled me to reach adulthood feeling like a full person, rather than just a kid with learning differences who likes to dance." Following Alyssa's residency at LEVYdance, she continued her exploration of the learning process, incorporating concepts from Dr. Carol Dweck's "Growth Mindset" philosophy, as she interviewed over two dozen students, teachers and professors. "Through this, my vision for the work evolved," she said. "I decided to integrate the interview responses into new sections of the piece." The integration is multi-faceted; Alyssa has utilized recordings of the reflections of four high school students from the Urban School of San Francisco, in their own voices, to accompany solo dances within her work. By now, it's almost rehearsal time, so we head across the streets to the ODC Commons, specifically, the Jack H. Skirball Dance Studio. Portrait-sized framed photos line the cream walls above the barre. A floor-to-ceiling mirror fills one wall. The hanging portraits feature dancers in movement, arms flung out, bodies unfurling, expressing. A desk and two chairs sit upstage center. Clockwise, L to R: Nicole Maimon, Jessica Bozzo, Frankie Lee III, Katherine Neumann Today the dancers, four from the cast of seven, will be rehearsing a section entitled, "The Tutor." Dancers Nicole Maimon and Katherine Neumann portray tutor and student, respectively. Frankie Lee III and Jessica Bozzo are the hovering parents. The dancers, like Alyssa, all have a classical foundation, from which they spread themselves out through the contemporary movement. It's a pleasing combination of classical meets self-expression. Once everyone is warmed up, Alyssa and the dancers discuss the movements, their nuances and intention. The music (here it's the gorgeous "Without Sinking" by Hildur Gudnadottir) doesn't cue them so much as the counting. There is a security in counts of eight, and I wonder if non-dancers feel its safe confines as well. As they dance, sharp angular movements are followed by luxurious, full arms that fill the space, the moment. The dancers share an easy familiarity. Katherine, as "the student," frequently has her hands balled into fists. She's struggling outside her character, too—she's jet-lagged from a transatlantic flight, a European dance residency, and she picked up a bug on the flight home. But a dancer doesn't call in sick. Like most things dance, it involves pushing past discomfort, pain and the body's unwillingness. From the others, she gets support and sympathy. They've all been there too. Dancers Katherine Neumann, Frankie Lee III, Jessica Bozzo Frankie and Jessica, as the parents, share great synergy in their lifts and movements. Jessica has a hip-hop background, evidenced by the delicious disconnected, yet liquid, flow of her movements. Frankie's long limbs and elegant lines serve him well, as he executes a gorgeous back attitude promenade. Nicole's a beautiful dancer, with articulated phrasing that stretches out into the next movement. In an échappé the dancers execute in unison that starts and ends in second position, Nicole's feet come together in a beat, clean and strong. "Now have your head down during that," Alyssa calls out to the group, and it's an intriguing contemporary touch. I'm irresistibly drawn to another contemporary gesture: a hip-hop-esque slump of the body, one shoulder gets thrown back as the other arm goes out and seems to cradle an invisible basketball (or books?). The head cocks to one side as the dancer shuffles three steps forward. Nicole starts it in her solo, and it gets repeated through the section, finally as an ensemble movement. It's original and delightful, as is the moment when all four dancers tilt, stage left, at the same time. Throughout, Alyssa watches, engages, offers feedback. She's a dynamo, full of energy and vitality. She looks one moment like a student, a young dancer (which she still is, actually), and the next, a seasoned choreographer. She's got a clear image of what she wants from the dancers, from the work itself, and she coaxes it out of them. Alyssa is the 2019 fourth-quarter recipient of the Classical Girl Giving program for this project. How could I resist? Learning is inherent to the human condition. We all devote years to learning, but we all learn differently. For many—myself and my son included—the formative years of learning are fraught with pressure, insecurity, even trauma. To explore, through classical-based contemporary dance, the very human challenges of the learning process is something I'm thrilled to support. I asked Alyssa what she hoped people would take home with them after watching the performance. "I hope the piece will prompt audience members to reflect upon their own struggles," she said, "and to appreciate the fact that the only way to manage those struggles is to grow. Learning is a lifelong journey." A bendy, twisty, creative, hazardous, marvelously unique journey. The Classroom runs September 7-8 at ODC's Studio B* with shows at 8:00pm on Saturday, September 7 and 6:00pm on Sunday, September 8. Tickets are $20 and may be purchased online via ODC HERE. Other dancers in the one-hour production include Jessica DeFranco, Sierra Heller and Tayler Kinner. Lighting design by Daniel Weiermann, original music for "Frustration" by Chicago-based jazz composer Jake Fisher. *ODC Dance Commons Studio B Share the post "Choreographer Alyssa Mitchel presents "The Classroom"" The Classical Girl turns five Categories Ballet Tags Alyssa Mitchel, Classical Girl giving program, Dance work "The Classroom", Daniel Weiermann lighting design, Dr. Carol Dweck, Frankie Lee III, Jake Fisher jazz composer, Jessica Bozzo, Jessica DeFranco, Katherine Neumann, Kyle Adler photography, LEVYdance, Mariko Ishikawa, Nicole Maimon, ODC Commons, ODC Theater, Sierra Heller, Tayler Kinner., The Growth Mindset Post navigation Announcing World Ballet Day 2019
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I’ve got an article in tomrrow’s New York Times about the discovery of a remarkable case of convergence: an ancient relative of today’s crocodiles and alligators that evolved a dinosaur’s body–80 million before the dinosaurs evolved it. Here’s the paper. Update, 1/26 7 am: Here’s Seth Sean Murtha’s nice sketch of Effigia okeeffeae. A bigger version is here. Update, 2/1 9 am: Be sure to check out Carl Buell’s croc gallery.
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'He doesn't love me! You need to read between the lines. Some men think that conversations about their feelings and affection are just... Want to find out more?Click on NEXT page! If he devotes a lot of his attention and precious time just to be with you, then it's another sign that he loves you. Does he prefer watching a comedy than going to the pub with his friends?Is he willing to resign from working long hours just to take you to the restaurant for a romantic dinner?He won't look for excuses to spend less time with you. On the contrary, he will even surprise you with new ideas for your dates! He won't visit you in his worst trousers and a dirty T-shirt. And he won't take his worn-out trousers. He will obviously care about his appearance and try to look hot for you. Maybe, he didn't bother with that when you were just friends and didn't pay attention to what he was wearing, but now he will try hard to look neat and prim whenever you meet. Also, if he decided to buy new perfume or change his hairstyle, he will take into account your expectations. He must be really in love if he does it! Does he want to introduce you to his family?
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Exhibition view: Sean Scully, Four Days, KEWENIG, Berlin (4 September–22 December 2015). Courtesy the artist and KEWENIG. 4 September–22 December 2015 Kewenig is delighted to have the opportunity to stage a solo exhibition of the work of Sean Scully (b. Dublin 1945) in its Berlin gallery for the first time. Four Days features new oil paintings, a selection of pastels and one sculpture by the internationally renowned Irish-American artist. Among the works, the majority of which were executed especially for this occasion, is the four-part painting Four Days (2015) after which the show was named. The monumental triptych Arles Abend-Vincent 2 (2015), a number of new works from the Landline series, three paintings from the Wall of Light series, two pastels from the Doric series and the sculpture Landline Cubed (2015) offer insights into central workgroups as well as new tendencies in Scully's œuvre. It was in 1998 that Sean Scully first called a painting Wall of Light after a watercolour he had executed in Mexico in 1983 - the year in which he took out American citizenship -, thus launching a body of work meanwhile encompassing more than a hundred works of similar structure. In Wall of Light RedBlue (2014), Wall of Light Fez (2015) and Muro de Luz Rojo (2015), all on view in the show, wide strips of colour join to form square and rectangular modules, some placed horizontally, others vertically, and thus segmenting the pictorial surface. The glowing colours introduce a soft quality that serves toreconcile the rasterised body of colour. The contradictory quality of these 'walls of light' arises from the two constitutive elements that give them their name, as aptly pointed out by Michael Auping: 'whereas walls are impenetrable and shield and enclose a space, light radiates and suffuses space.'1 Scully fills the distance between these two polar phenomena with a further paradox - an unequivocal sensuality arising from the integration of the vibrant colours into the clear structure of the forms on a rationally permeated surface. The triptych Arles-Abend-Vincent 2 (2015) welcomes the visitor on the upper level of the Four Days exhibition. Adhering to a compositional structure similar to that of the Walls of Light, it pays tribute to the light of the Southern French town of Arles already translated into undulating brushstrokes by Vincent van Gogh beginning in 1888. In the Landline series undertaken by Scully in 2013, four or more horizontal bands of contrasting colours coalesce in a vertical format. The paintings Landline Blue, Landline Pink Red and Landline Fire on the upper floor (all of 2015) and the three pastel works from the Landline series in the room on the lower level evoke the horizontals of natural landscapes - the boundaries at which land, sea and sky meet - in modulations distinguished as much by tension as by equilibrium: '-together and - the way the blocks of the world hug each other, their weight, their air, their colour, and the soft uncertain space between them.'2 In the Landlines in oil on canvas and oil on aluminium chosen for the exhibition, the rhythm of the hues breaks in different ways in the pictorial centre: in Landline Fire the sheen of the oil paint is subdued by means of a variation in the red field in the middle, where it is applied with a roller instead of a brush. In Landline Pink Red, the artist has painted the pink zone below the centre much wetter, causing gradations of hue that create picturesque structures and expose the paint's material properties. The monumental work Four Days (2015) that gives the exhibition its name brings the presentation on the upper floor to a close with a chromatic chord consisting of four aluminium panels painted on four different days. In the painting process, the application of paint in Scully's works is ritualised by a balance of power between the painter and the canvas that discharges its potency in space and manifests as sensual experience. Now lucid, now impasto, the layers of paint cover one another and change the painting, sometimes beyond recognition, in the process of its execution. At the same time, earlier stages of the work's development are preserved; they show through here and there at the edges of the colour fields where the brush's bristles and the wet-in wet application of the oil paint structure and ventilate the surface. Sean Scully lives and works in New York, in Königsdorf in Bavaria, and in Barcelona. In addition to his artistic praxis he has pursued an active teaching career encompassing the Chelsea School of Art and Design, Goldsmith's College, Princeton University and the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Munich. His works have hitherto been presented in some two hundred solo exhibitions at such venues as the Philadelphia Museum of Art (2012-2013), the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris (2007), the Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid (2004), the National Gallery of Arts in Washington, D.C. (2001-2002), the Lenbachhaus München (1989), the Chinese Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing (2014) and, currently, the National Gallery of Ireland (2015). The solo exhibition Land | Sea at this year's Venice Biennale will be on view in the Palazzo Falier until 22 November 2015. For the Church of St. Cecilia in Montserrat near Barcelona he executed twenty-two oil paintings and frescoes in July of this year which have been placed on view permanently there. His œuvre is represented in numerouscollections in many countries, including the Neue Pinakothek München, the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus München, the Kunstsammlung NRW in DüsseldorfBritainthe Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig - MUMOK in Vienna and the Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA in Dublin. 1 See Michael Auping, 'No longer a wall' in Sean Scully: Wall of Light (New York, 2005), exh. cat., p. 25. 2 Sean Scully, 'Landline' in Resistance and Persistence: Selected Writings, ed. by Florence Ingleby (London, 2006), p. 125ean Scully or at KEWENIG open.
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can get. I began writing because I wanted to improve my English skill so that I could apply a job to become an office secretary. Today I write to promote understanding between people. Favorite book? Writer? A biography of Zhou Enlai. Yes, I am no longer jobless. </s> (CBS) -- Concern is growing over a bill that would let companies request genetic testing and effectively charge employees more for health insurance if they refuse. "So my grandmother passed it to two sons and watched two sons die of this gene," she explained. "How do you think you would feel if an employer said we we want to see your genetic test or we're going to charge you 30% more for your health insurance?," she asked. "I think it would feel like a penalty." What Linder calls a penalty, Congresswoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC) sees as motivation. She introduced a bill that would allow companies to offer insurance premium discounts to workers who undergo genetic testing as part of a workplace wellness program. In a letter to Congress, her organization and dozens of others said the bill would "impose draconian penalties on employees." Federal law bans companies from using genetic information to hire, fire, or discriminate. "There are possibilities for misusing genetic information that make it very important for this information to be private," she said. Foxx said she was totally surprised by the opposition to her bill. "It would save people money and it also will help them achieve a better quality of life," she argued. M. But, Joselin Linder doesn't think she'd The Kaiser Family Foundation reports there's little evidence so far tha wellness programs actually improve workers' health. The biull passed a house committee this month and Rep. Foxx is optimistic about its chances of becoming law. But, with opposition mounting, it could be a tough sell in the Senate. </s> Total Time 1hr 15minsServs 6-8 3 acorn squash, halved crosswise and seeded Roasted Acorn Squash and Chestnuts o 4 small acorn squash o 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves o Kabocha Squash Cake with Brown Sugar Cream Brown sugar cream: (recommended made a day earlier). 1.25 hour prep time 1 medium buttercup squash (about 2 1/2 lb) • Bake 20 to 25 minutes or until hot. • a 2- to 2 1/2-pound spaghetti squash, halved lengthwise, reserving 1 half for another use • 1 cup thinly sliced mushrooms 2 carnival or acorn squash Servs 4-6 • 1 (3 lb) turban squash • 1⁄2 lb pork sausage
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Pilgrims, Travellers, Tourists – Exploring the World 01.09.2015-10.01.2016 The exhibition titled . From the NMK Collection of Old Prints and Maps presents a selection of 60 works dating back to the period from the 15th to the 19th century and devoted to travels, which we learn about through memoirs and literature related to historiography and geography. The old volumes are accompanied by 19 antique maps and atlases. h oceans. (Herman Melville, Moby Dick) To this day, the intrinsic need to undertake peregrinations and long journeys shapes the human psyche, mind and builds societies. Eternally inherent in the human condition and our desire to explore the world, it is reflected in the pages of old books and antique maps. The displayedincludes memoirs and literature related to travelling, historiography and geography as well as tourist guidebooks, complemented by maps and atlases (19), publish. We are introduced to the world of pilgrimages, depicted through the prism of Christianity, by a blind monk, perhaps a beggar-pilgrim, portrayed in a woodcut taken from the history of the world by Werner Rolewinck, published around 1490. Pilgrims can also be found in the illustrations for a volume dating back to 1587 and describing a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. A depiction of our native pilgrim – Mikołaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł – can be seen in his Peregrination to the Holy Land from 1601 and 1611. A special cult of Our Lady is illustrated in sacred images portraying Mary and in the descriptions of sanctuaries which were dedicated to her. Particularly worthy of interest is the depiction of Our Lady of Częstochowa in the first preserved printed leaflet for pilgrims, probably published in Krakow around 1521, which tells the story of the miraculous image. The importance of pilgrimage in Islam is reflected in the depiction of the holiest city of the Muslims – Mecca and Al-Ka'bah, derived from the description of Arabia published in 1847 . Journeys – generally undertaken since antiquity – in the Middle Ages became the domain of merchants, pilgrims and students. However, it was tthe 16th centuries that brought about a breakthrough in the scope of results of the undertaken expeditions. The images of such great explorers as Columbus, Amerigo Vespucci, Ferdinand Magellan can be admired on the spectacular two-part map of the Americas from the historical Atlas by Henri Abraham Chatelain, dating back to 1732. From our perspective, the most interesting results of travelling were the memoirs, descriptions, scientific treatises and short reports in the form of letters written by the participants. They were often published along with plans and maps, sometimes introducing a model later reproduced by other cartographers, such as in the case of the map of Crimea published in Marcin Broniowski's work dating from 1595 – Tartariae Descriptio. A great advantage of these works lay in the illustrations they featured, which depicted the exotic nature of these lands, their inhabitants and wildlife. Richly illustrated works include books by scholars: Athanasius Kircher about the Far East dating from 1667, Johannes Scheffer's volume on Lapland from 1678, or The History of the Northern Peoples by Olaus Magnus from 1567. Magnus's work was supplemented with a reduced and modified version of the so-called Carta Marina – a map published for the first time in 1539 in Venice. It was the earliest, relatively faithful reproduction of the Scandinavian Peninsula and the Baltic Sea coastline. The most up-to-date 17th-century depiction of the lower Volga River can be admired on the map from Adam Olearius's work on his travels to Moscow and Persia in the years 1633-1639. Literature also indicates that it took a long time for the Europeans – who at the same time ventured across the oceans – to explore their own continent. Travellers also became the addressees of various guides and itineraries which provided specific, practical information on expeditions. A tourist, beginning his peregrinations along European routes in the 17th century and becoming increasingly visible in the 18th century, was a man of the elites, who in his Grand Tour gained knowledge and experience, or sought relaxation and healing in spas. Thanks to such inventions like railways and steamships, the 19th century brought about economic and social changes, followed by mass tourism and its development. These changes are depicted in a large transportation map of the world, published in Paris in 1884 and featuring a dense network of rail and maritime connections at sea and on land. Collection of Old Prints and Maps, Pilgrims, Travellers, Tourists Admission included in the Branch ticket. Family ticket (for a maximum of 5 people) – PLN 19 Children under 7 – free admission Students under 26 – PLN 1
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For this new night Movimientos brings together some of the leading DJs and producers from across the spectrum of the tropical new wave scene from the UK and internationally……Flying in from Spain the legendary Ojos De Brujo's DJ Panko - now a producer in his own right mixing the rumba beats with fresh music from Colombia and tropical bass sounds - his DJ sets are ready to rock any dance-floor. Subculture Sounds is another specialist of vibrant carnival sounds, the man behind one of the UK's fast emerging Twisted Hearts club night, whose own productions and DJ sets merge Latin, African, Caribbean and Balkan rhythms with hip hop, dancehall, urban and electronic beats. Plus regular Movimientos collaborator and man behind Arriba La Cumbia The Hackney Globe Trotter himself Russ Jones who brings his full powered global mash up with a serious tropical twist. All held at Camden's buzzing DJ led venue Lockside Lounge - a venue that stands out in Camden with it's quality music programming and non-stop party atmosphere. They've also added an extra Latin to the venue with the addition of the excellent Cafe Chula downstairs serving some of the finest Mexican food and cocktails around. DJ Panko (Ojos De Brujo - Spain) Subculture Sounds (Twisted Hearts Club) Russ Jones (Hackney Globe Trotting) Free before 8pm / £3 b4 12 / £5 after 75 -89 Upper Walkway, West Yard, Camden Lock NW1 8AF TROPICAL BASS / CARNIVAL RHYTHMS / LATIN / FUNK / DANCEHALL / REGGAE / AFRO-BEAT / BAILE FUNK / CUMBIA / ELECTRO DEMBOW
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ROADKILL CLOTHING:- For our Roadkill Crew we have our own range of hoodies, t-shirts and vests in Candyfloss pink, grey, purple, turquoise,  or black.  They are FAB!  Unisex or ladies vest £15.00, T-shirt £17.00, hoodie £30.00 each or two for £50.00. We also have embroidered patches and beanie hats, patches £6.00  each or £10 for 2, hats £10.00 each. DAVIDA:- We have all sizes of the Davida Jet and Ninety2 in stock for you to try on before you order, to ensure the correct fit for your safety, comfort and enjoyment. Helmets are usually delivered within a day or so, as most are on the shelf as Davida HQ in Liverpool. We believe they are the best open-face helmet you can buy, both for style and quality.  Leather lined and hand made in the UK to order, and endorsed by riders the world over you will never look back.  Visit davida.co.uk for options and colours. Goggles, face masks, visors, x-sun visor and eye wear too, try with your helmet before you buy.  Davida racer and touring gloves also in stock.  If you are thinking of buying anything from the Davida range please drop in and see us. New for 2016, the GOV visor, a jet style visor on an elastic strap, to fit any open face lid without studs. Available in clear and light smoke, just £45.00, and in stock! We personally endorse these products by wearing them for our every day riding, we have done 1000’s of  miles in our Davida helmets, gloves, jackets, and eye wear, and can honestly say everything about them is awesome!  Our customer feedback from these products is second to none, and we are increasing our range all the time. HELMETS, GOGGLES, FACE PROTECTION AND EYE WEAR:- As well as Davida,  we are stockists for Nitro, Viper and Bandit helmets.   We have a selection of styles and sizes in stock, including kids standard and MotoX, all are fully ECE approved, and prices start from just £40.00   Choose from our selection of eye wear and goggles, including sunglasses, Davida WRS Kit,  Jeantet Aviator, Halcyon and Bandit, to name a few. Neck tubes, face masks and balaclavas too, including Bandero, John Doe, King Kerosin, Rokker, Moto GP, Davida and much more! New in for 2016 the Biltwell “mandana”, or for those of us still on Earth, bandana, in a choice of colours. OUTERWEAR:- TEXTILE JACKETS, TROUSERS AND WATERPROOFS:- We hold a selection of jackets and over trousers to keep you warm, dry and protected throughout the year.  With or without removable liners, armour, reflective strips, hi-viz colours, or just plain black, from XS to 5XL, and we have a ladies rail too. Jackets from £69.99 trousers from £59.99. Davida leathers also available here:- made from smooth, soft, supple leather, with strong zips and studs, clean classic lines, minimal fuss, maximum comfort.  Order your Davida leather jacket and/or trousers here and we pay your postage. We have added the wax cotton Heritage range from Merlin to our stock this year.  In a selection of styles, they are classically styled for men and ladies, and are manufactured using  Halley Stevenson waxed cotton, which is used by Belstaff and Barbour.  With prices for jackets from £190.00 – £240.00 and trousers £200.00  they are fantastic value too.  Visit www.merlinbikegear.com for styles available.  New in stock for this year, the Merlin Hixon leather jacket in black or brown, in supple aniline leather with a Reissa liner, they are 100% waterproof, and classically styled for on the bike or a night out!  They are just £200.00.   Both colours and all sizes in stock. We also have great fitting Merlin Kevlar jeans in men’s and ladies, with removable knee armour, all sizes in stock, from £99.00 per pair.  Choice of regular and long leg length.  Available in blue, black stonewash, and water-repellant denim. Waterproof pull-on over trousers from £14.99, jackets from £29.99. GLOVES:-   Our selection of gloves includes Biltwell, Davida, Weisse, Nitro, Akito, Longhorn……  we have dozens of pairs in stock, all at or below list prices.  Winter or summer, classic or race styling, great quality,  various colours, you will be spoilt for choice.  Also inner liners in silk or cotton.
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Recent efforts for public college campus ministry in the Seattle area are making it easier to answer "yes" to email and social media requests. "We are excited about providing this training since there has never been an ACF training event held in the NPUC," says Tracy Wood, North American Division young adult ministries director. Campus Catalyst is an interactive weekend event designed to help launch new college ministries to grow and share faith on a public campus. The Seattle training event featured presentations from Andreas Beccai, Volunteer Park pastor who is actively involved in nurturing public campus ministry, and Ron Pickell, North American Division ACF coordinator. "Catalyst really helped to solidify in my mind that ministry at my school is possible as well as needed," says Gracie Watson, a. The weekend involved 11 college/university students, five church pastors, and department directors from Washington Conference and Upper Columbia Conference. "Catalyst was a great reminder that the simplest things make a big difference," says Bianca Irimia, a microbiology major at UW. "Anyone can be used by God in a big way if they are willing." The weekend was the beginning of NPUC Adventist Christian Fellowship ministry on non-Adventist colleges and universities, with more to come next year. "Pastor Ron Pickell made ministry look easier, more fun and more important than anyone else ever has for me," says Ryan Turnewitsch, a medical student who has attended many campus and ministry training sessions. "I left Campus Catalyst feeling so driven to let God work through me on my medical school campus."
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Based on popular usage, it is 6.463 times more common for Olymplympia. When naming your baby Olympympia, they might ask the question, "is Olympympympympia. To find out more about Olympympia is actually used.
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Mommy's hands Young children describe the various things their hands and their mothers' hands do when they are toge Reading Counts RC K-2 2.3 1 Quiz: 37931 Guided reading level: L. Hand -- Juvenile fiction. Kamine, Jane, 1943- Labrosse, Darcia, To . Ages 3-5. A tender and affectionate series of tete-a-tetes between three moms and their children. «I love my mommy's hands,» says an Asian girl, who clings to her mother's hand in the rain. A little redhead loves to count his mom's freckles when his hands pull her close. An African American boy watches his mom's hands pour milk and never spill a drop. The activities are those of daily life: making frost pictures on the windows in winter, planting radishes in the spring, gazing at the constellations on a summer night. The pictures are done in sweet pastel colors without being cloying. The gentlest of lines define facial features and hair--wavy, curly--and the hands of both mothers and children are as expressive as dance and as lovely as flowers. GraceAnne DeCandido. PreS-K-An affectionate tribute to every mother whose gentle touch has helped to mold her child through teaching, encouragement, and love. A mother's hands can pour milk without spilling, untangle shoelace knots, braid hair, knead dough, teach printing, and point out the constellations, among other amazing abilities. Three mothers and their youngsters of three different races are pictured using their hands in various ways, separately and together. The children praise their moms and what they can accomplish, and show what they can do with their own hands. Double-spread and single-page watercolor illustrations in soft colors reveal warm relationships and three very confident children learning to become self-sufficient. A tender tale of praise for mothers and their offspring.
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Many vessels are made to suit the mount base pattern of Scotty, RAM, Cannon, Fish-On, and many others.The StarPort HD....ng
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(forked after v4.0.0) called "master" and "v4.1.0". So I *think* that I have four "versions" of the docs - /en/v2.0.0 /en/v4.0.0 /en/v.1.0 also known as /en/stable, and finally /en/master also known as /en/latest. BTW, the RTD site is [http://player-stage-manual.readthedocs.org](http://player-stage-manual.readthedocs.org) The versions menu in the lower left points to http://player-stage-manual.readthedocs.org/en/latest/None, http://player-stage-manual.readthedocs.org/en/stable/None, etc... (which don't exist). But the URLs that seem to work are simply /en/lastest or /en/stable (without the None). Can anyone help me fix634 -- It's blocked on Mkdocsre noexpandtab username_0: I have this settings: but in restoring session i have every time expandtab. Checked like :set noet? after loading a session: :verbose set expandtab? This should tell you from where the setting was last touched. By default vim-session doesn't persist Vim options so unless you significantly changed the defaults this shouldn't happen. Of course bugs are known to be a fact of life :-). That's why the output of the above command might help to understand what's going on. I'm half expecting this to print a message saying "Last set from modeline". That wouldn't give a full explanation yet but it would get us a lo. I installed another linux distribution and it works. I'll open the questioIs this support for bitbucket issue tracker? <issue_comment>username_1: Hey @username_0, my full time job won't leave me with enough time to work on the bitbucket uploader yet. But I invite you to write one and send me a pull request. Here's the documentation https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/issues-resource-296095191.html#issuesResource-POSTanewissue. I think that's all you'll need for now. You'll have to create a `Reporter` that implements the protocol `BRKReporterDelegate`. You can take a look at one of the current reporters, for example, `BRKGitlabReporter`. Your implementation should not be too different from this one. Once you're done, send me a pull request and I'll take a look at itOk, I will update it when i291 Persistent entity introspection to obtain a document annotation through AnnotationUtils username_0: instead of jdk introspection facilities. BasicMongoPersistentEntity captures Mongo metadata of domain objects to be persisted to mongodb (such as collection name) needing for that purpose the Document annotation for that type. Currently, the annotation is obtained through T.class.getAnnotation() method meaning that a reference is obtained if the annotation is present, else returning null. Using AnnotationUtils.findAnnotation() instead, could easily extend this behavior resulting in more use cases to annotate domain objects. As findAnnotation() javadoc states, " it finds a single annotation [...] The algorithm operates as follows: 1. Search for the annotation on the given class and return it if found. 2. Recursively search through all annotations that the given class declares. 3. Recursively search through all interfaces that the given class declares. 4. Recursively search through the superclass hierarchy of the given class. Being 1 the current behavior. 2. states findAnnotation() metaannotation support, meaning that i could create my custom annotation annotated with Document. And this is an interesting feature. Even more thinking in Spring 4.2 AliasFor annodesired behavior via ddc3925659d30be5a41d3e10103d6089b99e2ceb <issue_comment>username_0: :clap: Thankyou allo 18.0n error message about the but failed. Can you try rebasingreverted some changes to other files. You might need to start again if you can'tNT-3829: Care about `@Profile` on the `@Bean9 Alongside with the `@Bean` definition we can use for example `@Profile` `@Conditional` annotation. And the final bean won't be populated to the context. Previously the `MessagingAnnotationPostProcessor` did take care about that infrastructure outcome, hence we ended up with the `NoSuchBeanDefinitionException` * Add appropriate `try...catch(NoSuchBeanDefinitionException)` to the `AbstractMethodAnnotationPostProcessor` and `InboundChannelAdapterAnnotationPostProcessor` to skip further endpoint processing if there is the target bean by the condition reason82f6f510f2e14e60833c96101d4b2159fd11738d <issue_comment>username_1: Merged as c23aa70ec8b06d0b7b7db1fd6d8a7fdaff4c8eb5s with javadoc terminators break generated code username_0: In our Oracle database we have comments on columns like that: comment on column VCS_CONSTANTS.c_airclosdflt is '/*"display=Air CLOS Dflt",filtered=N, "formLabelHint=Default for Air Request Class of Servis", "service=swdomain AIR_CLOS"*/'; We use JOOQ version 3.6.2 to generate code and according to Issue #3450 it should have been fixed. But what we get in Java code is this: * The column <code>VCS_CONSTANTS.C_AIRCLOSDFLT</code>. public final TableField<VcsConstantsRecord, String> C_AIRCLOSDFLT = createField("C_AIRCLOSDFLT", org.jooq.impl.SQLDataType.CHAR.length(1), this, "/*\"display=Air CLOS Dflt\",filtered=N, \\", \"service=swdomain AIR_CLOS\"*/t looks as though the fix from #3450 is applied only to table comments, not to column comments. We'
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“As a geographer I am very biased. It is my belief that until we can convincingly establish why a particular disease is common in some regions and very rare or absent from others, we have achieved very little of intellectual significance.” Dr. Harold D. Foster Our health and our geographies are inextricably linked. This means that what we are exposed to in the environment, what we eat and drink, the nature of our lifestyles and the provision of medical care varies from place to place, which correlates directly to the probability of developing, or dying from, a particular disease.1 How can we use geographic disease patterns to find the environmental causes of diseases? Medical Geography can also illustrate which factors are more dominant in the underlying causes of certain diseases. In some diseases, for instance, Dr. Foster used this approach to show how geography can be more important than genetics in determining whether individuals will develop a disease. He showed that although certain genetic changes may predispose a person to a disease, the overriding factor that leads to disease is through the negative impact of a specific lifestyle and/or environmental factors.2 He described it as: “Genes loading the gun, and the environment pulling the trigger.” In summary, Medical Geography utilizes a wide variety of medical data to look for strong correlations between diseases and environmental factors. Correlations, however strong, do not prove the cause of a disease, however, they provide another piece to the puzzle and once studied can be used to generate new hypotheses (information) which can be tested further. Foster, HD. Health, Disease and the Environment. Belhaven Press, 1992. Foster, HD. What Really Causes Alzheimer's Disease. Trafford Publishing, 2004. Need a Practitioner Login?
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Please pray for sweet baby Stellan. He is in the Children's hospital and needs your prayers as his heart is sick. Stellan's mom was told he wasn't going to live when she was pregnant with him...but he lived, he was born healthy and now is four months old. Pray for healing for strength, for this family to be carried through this with a happy ending. To learn more about Stellan and his family visit their blog. I have been calling out to God for this little boy. So many are keeping me up to date...looking for God to work!
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Published by Jeff Yastine on 12/09/2020 Let’s get right to the question of the week for a lot of investors: Is the Airbnb IPO a buy? Airbnb (Nasdaq: ABNB) is a software platform that allows homes and apartments to be used as short-term rentals, and the company is finally coming to Wall Street with its initial public offering. This comes just a day after one of the year’s other huge IPOs with DoorDash. Airbnb expects to offer shares at a range between $56 and $60 per share beginning today. That’s an upgrade from its earlier target of $44 to $50 a share — which means demand is high. At $60 per share, the Airbnb IPO would sell $3.1 billion in stock, giving it a fully diluted valuation of $41.8 billion including securities like options and restricted stock units. This pushes the Airbnb IPO well above its $18 billion valuation after a round of fundraising back in AprilSo iif the Airbnb IPO is a buy… I’ll be frank. If you’re just looking for the juice — the excitement of day trading and getting in on the ground floor as far as when it’s publicly available — then be my guest. Airbnb is one of the most anticipated IPOs of the entire year. You’ll have a lot of company as people pile into the shares. And there are some good things going for Airbnb. Analysts project 35% growth per year and upward of $6 billion in revenue for 2022 — and the company basically has a monopoly at this point. But due to limited travel because of the coronavirus pandemic, 2020 hasn’t been great for Airbnb’s bottom line. Revenue was down over 70% during the second quarter, and the company laid off 25% of its staff. Of course, as we begin to open back up, Airbnb’s fortunes are sure to change. Check out my short video on the Airbnb IPO and let’s discuss the opportunity further. Are you considering adding this tech stock to your portfolio.S. Want to Triple Your Investments Every 2 Months? If you’ve ever felt frustrated trying to trade stocks throughout the week while the fat cats on Wall Street clutter the market… I’m here to tell you that there’s hope. You see, while everyone else is focused on price action Monday through Friday, Live Trade Profit Head Trader Josh Martinez and WealthPress Head Trader Roger Scott have quietly been studying an event that takes place just minutes after Friday’s close. This after-hours event acts as an indicator for stock prices heading into the next trading week… and it has the potential to triple your investments every two months. We’re finally ready to reveal our findings and show you exactly how to profit from these “phantom” trades. Learn Our Secret
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The difference between what lives and what does not is so ingrained that I foresee at least a couple of problems with these astounding new life-like toys. A pony that quivers with pleasure when curry-combed might be an initial delight for some well-to-do child. But its very realism will or should give pause to its owner and its owner's parents. As the robo pony is forgotten in the corner at bedtime, will the same happen to a living dog?And if a robotic device could be built that closely resembles Jeeves, the perfect manservant, how would we treat it?Would we feel obliged to apologize for bad-tempered outbursts? Here's a final note worth sharing, even though I can't find the reference. Some while back I read in a reputable journal an article in which an elder of an a Native American tribe was interviewed. This conversation took place in a field full of stones. The interviewer asked, "Are these stones alive?" The respondent, after a moment's thought, said, "Some are."
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Young boys and girls that have owned a dog, have a better sense of personality in terms of the confidence that they have and how empathetic they are. I.
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The League’s action comes after casting directors began to get serious about their demands last month, collectively refusing new work unless producers agreed to increased fees for what casting directors labeled as “pension and welfare benefits” but the League’s complaint calls “a 29% surcharge.” In its suit, the League calls the standoff a “boycott” that aims to jack up prices and eliminate competition unfairly.
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Peter Obi Denied not being Atiku’s running mate The vice presidential candidate for the just concluded presidential election had before now denied being PDP. ObiAtiku, a former Vice-President,“Hty.” Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi latter worked together but their victory at the pools was truncated as the lose to President Buhari, though they have went to court for the recovery of the mandate only time will tell,
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“Feel the shape? What shape is it?” I said to the student as she moved her hands over the tactile circle. “Use your fingers, not the palm.” She switched to her fingers and scrubbed them around impatiently. I knew she knew the shape both visually and tacitly. I waited several moments. “Try this.” I showed her how to put a finger from her left hand on the edge of the circle and then how to follow it all the way around with her other finger. “Now, what is it?” She shrugged. I sighed. At this point, I had been trying to teach her braille for a year. She needed to learn it as her print size was around two-three inches. Unfortunately, braille was proving to be an uphill battle. And then my aide told me about a conversation she had with this student. My aide had been making tactile pictures on our Tiger Embosser. She would put both braille and print on them. All of the students liked them and started putting in requests for what they wanted. They would stand around the embosser eagerly waiting for their picture. My aide happened to ask this student what her mom thought of her pictures. She was quiet for a while, so my aide asked again. She quietly explained that her mom didn’t like that she was learning braille and didn’t keep her work. No wonder my student was fighting braille. Students, at least at this age, want to do what makes their parents happy. It’s always important to keep in mind that there are many reasons a student might or might not be doing something. It is necessary to keep in mind that there may be more than one problem. Maybe they are actually struggling with a learning disability (LD) Maybe they are having trouble with tactile sensitivity Maybe they don’t see the point Maybe they are embarrassed because they look different Maybe their parents don’t support what they are learning Maybe other kids are making fun of them Maybe they think they are going to be cured and get their vision back Maybe they don’t like their teacher Maybe they don’t like their aide Maybe they find things to tedious Maybe they are used to having someone do everything for them Finding where the actual problem or problems are is a huge first step to helping the student learn. Once you find it, you can come up with a plan on how to tackle it. There are bizarre misunderstandings from unknowledgeable people that I’ve run into or heard about over the years. One of my favorites is of an administrator, who was state level, that went to visit the school for the blind. They toured around, checked out classrooms, watched students, and saw the facilities. All seemed to be going well. At the end, he turned to the principal and asked, “So, is it a reward for the students to rub their hands on paper?” Think about it. Kids running their hands around on paper at a school for the blind… Another was one that happened to me. Same situation, some administrators from state were touring the school. The school had a habit of liking to bring visitors into my classroom because, as one staff member put it, “You have a way of making them understand complicated things.” That was quite the compliment. This older gentleman looked around the room, then asked me, “How come you don’t have any curriculum pictures hanging up? Usually teachers have those.” I stared at him for a moment hoping he would catch the problem with what he just said, but he didn’t. I explained that all of my students were completely blind and that the tactile pictures that were hanging at their eye level were ones they had created and had meaning to them. “Pictures don’t really help this group. If I hand them a circle on a piece of paper, how do they tell if it is the sun, a ball, and so on?” I then grabbed the APH picture kit and showed him the pieces and how the curriculum worked with it. “Oh!” he said, “I’m going to take a picture of that. It’s so much easier to explain things with pictures.” When he wasn’t looking, I shook my head and said, “Yes. Yes it is, but pictures don’t help my students.” One that most of my colleagues get also causes us to groan. People will ask what do I do for a living. I say that I work with students who have visual impairments. 7 out 10 people will state, “Oh! So you know sign language!” I actually spent 20 minutes, when I didn’t have much else to do, trying to convince one lady that I really didn’t need to know sign language as all of my current students can hear just fine. She just didn’t seem able to grasp the idea. Lessons I Learned from Teaching TBI/ED Students I looked around my new classroom with my new students. The room had windows everywhere and was crammed with large desks on wheels. I had spent the last several years teaching the multiply disabled elementary students. Now they moved me to teaching 14-18 years old. Several had brain injury (Traumatic Brain Injury or TBI), some had emotional disabilities (ED), and a couple of them had both. Their functioning level was 2nd grade to 10th grade. Other teachers would stop me, “He was so impossible to deal with. He’s pretty smart, but he never listens and is always off task.” I’d smile at them. Another one would tell me at lunch, “She’s difficult. She doesn’t understand a lot. She whines all the time.” I had had one before, a misplaced student in elementary. She liked to yell and throw things. What did I learn over the years that I dealt with “tough” populations? One is routine, routine, routine! Everyday doesn’t have to be the same, but every Monday should be close to the same, every Tuesday, etc. Everything needs to be predictable and if there is a change, then the students needed as much warning as could be given to them. Students relax when they can predict what is going on. One lady use to warn me when the fire alarms were going to trigger and that was so helpful because I could prepare them ahead of time. I had one student who went into almost panic attacks when the fire alarms went off, but if he had a warning, they were a little more mild. Then we got a new lady who decided she didn’t need to warn me. The student was 6 feet tall and heavy set. A student like that going into a panic attack was rather difficult to deal with while also trying to exit the other students. Consistency. The rules need to be consistent and the consequences predictable (most of the time). Don’t have to many rules or some students will stress over them and others will just ignore them completely.  3-4 maximum at the start of the year. Ignore things. Don’t ignore everything, that isn’t good, but pick your battles. Is the kid who is sitting sideways in their chair really that much of problem in relative terms? Do you really want to interrupt your lessons to go and correct him? He might just want the attention. He might not even be aware he is doing it. Correct things subtly. Try to keep it between just you and the student, not you, the student, and the class. Wander by their desk as you move around the class, as you should be doing, and whisper politely to them to fix the problem. It keeps them from being embarrassed and that goes a long ways into working with a student at that age. Fidget toys. Always keep quiet fidget toys on hand. When a student starts smacking their hands on the desk or rocking their chair, grab one, and hand it off to the student. I kept them in a basket on the edge of my desk and the kids knew they were welcome to grab one, so long as they returned it. They developed their favorites and I tried to mix in a few new ones over time. Fidget toys can work wonders. The kids knew that if I called on them and they were more fixated on the toy, they lost the privilege of that toy for the day. One warning, then consequence. Don’t give the classic 3 warning system. You just give them permission to disobey 2 times for free. Make sure when you give the first warning, you are very clear on the how they broke the rule. It takes them a few tries before understanding they only get one warning because they grew up on 3. They thought I was unfair in the beginning, but they caught on, well most of them did. Head off the behavior before it even occurs. My student who tended to yell a lot also spent a lot of time delivering things for me around the school. As I caught on to her triggers, I would head off some of her poor choices by handing her a note or book to take to someone else on campus. She didn’t like, as some of her teachers did, being sent outside to just wander. She liked to be helpful, so having her run errands allowed her to cool off and feel useful at the same time. Never let them pick on each other. It’s truly hard when everybody is operating at different academic levels as they would pick on the lower level kids and call them stupid. I had to banish all Spanish speaking in my classroom because two of them would rag on the others or me. The third Spanish speaker would clue me in by how he reacted to what they were saying. Assigning chores and errands around the classroom can be very helpful in making them feel important and it teaches them responsibilities. One student would be assigned to answer the phone, another to pass things out, another to drag the impossible file system you have to take with you on fire drills, and so on. This seems to work on all age groups. And last, be there for them. Sometimes students with ED and/or TBI just need to talk to someone. They need to know they are cared for. Sometimes it means setting aside the 1-1 lesson and letting them talk out their behaviors and thoughts. Sometimes it means giving up your recess planning time to let them know you care. It is worth the time. They may not get it anywhere else. When they realize you care about them, the favor is returned and most students will show you more respect and obedience. Hard to Answer Questions “I don’t need to learn braille!” said the 16 year old student standing in front of me. He had had cancer in the brain and lost his vision due to it. He developed a condition called Cortical/Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI). I looked at him sadly; “That may happen in the future and I hope it does, but you need to be able to read now. The cure won’t happen for a long time yet. Let’s get to work.” He would follow me around the room and even outside at recess claiming he was going to get his vision back. He eventually settled down into learning braille, but he never completely dropped the subject. “When will my daughter be like her sister (6 years old)?” asked a parent about my 12 year old, totally blind, and developmentally delayed student. “She got her hearing back,” said a mother of a child who had lost her sight to cancer, “when will she get her sight back?” They took her every few weeks down to a “nutritional expert” who was working on curing the child. Those were hard questions to deal with. I wanted to give the answer the parents wanted to hear. The good news that I can say is, “There are many research projects happening and technology is getting better every year. I don’t know what the future holds, but I think it will be good.” This is a very true statement. I then explain that, in the meantime, we need to make sure the student can learn as much as possible. In order to do that, we need to address how his or her vision causes problems with their education right now.
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Parliamentary committees discuss banking secrecy, capital controls L'Orient Today / By Kabalan Farah, 07 July 2022 19:39 Parliamentary committees are discussing a revised draft of the capital control law and banking secrecy law. (Credit: Philippe Hage Boutros/L'Orient-Le Jour) • The preliminary agreement the Lebaneson April 7 listed reforming the banking secrecy law as a requirement towards unlocking the potential $3 billion in financial assistance. The agreement stated that it is important to bring the law “in li” • Deputy Speaker Elias Bou Saab met on Thursday with a number of financial, legal and economic experts, in addition to representatives of the Association of Banks in Lebanon and economic and industry organizations, to discuss their views of the different policies needed to help the country out of the crisis, including the issue of the capital control draft law. • Marwan Barakat, Group Chief Economist and Head of Research of Bank Audi told L’Orient Today, “The ratification of a capital control law is a necessary milestone, even if coming late, as Lebanon cannot go back to positive growth and awaited recovery without normalizing financial and banking activity through official capital controls. In addition, it represents a requirement from international referenceIIF and rating agencies. Beyond the details of the law, It is actually a prerequisite for any economic plan to exit the prevailing crisis.” • Daher told L’Orient Today that “today’s discussions were limited to a general overview of the position and views of each expert without going into details and discussing the law article by article. Each participant will send his proposals and comments before the next meeting to define the general lines and cross-cuttings before discussing the law in depth.” Here’s what we know: ... The Finance and Budget Committee
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I am ready to stamp! Lots of fun new things I got at the CHA super show but no time to play! This is a card I made a few weeks back for work and never posted. Its from a Hero Arts set that I got at Enchanted Cottage called Birds and Branches. Are they just too cute or what?? The birdies are colored with copics, then cut out and popped up on a copic-airbrushed piece cut from a Spellbinders die. - Stamps: Birds & Branches, All Occasion Messages (Hero Arts) - Paper: Zinnia pp (Little Yellow Bicycle); purple cs (Core'dinations); white cs (Neenah) - Accessories: Curvy Rectangles Megabilties & Flower Shapeabilities (Spellbinders); gems (Hero Arts); brad (Basic Grey); word window punch (SU!); markers & air brush system (Copic)
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For all my fellow LOTR fans out there. 100 things you didn't know about The Lord of the Rings. Or maybe you knew a couple. I did. Lucy Hale can do no wrong. Filed under: sort of creepy. 9 holiday characters from around the world. I put together some of my favorite long to short looks, and wanted to know: which do you like better? Ombré Winged Liner. Simple. Yet jazzy. Step 1: inner eye Then we came back and finished off the eye with a black liner, blending it in the middle where the two colors meet. This easy DIY headband is one part classy, one part punk. DIY body wash from a bar of soap. Interesting. Although, I think I'm too lazy for all of that. I hate taking my nail polish off, especially glitter polish. Hopefully this trick helps to make the process faster. Speaking of taking things off: all you need to know about makeup remover. Check out this anti-acne honey cinnamon mask. It's a video, so if you're at work, plug in your headphones! Homemade cards are always appreciated in my house. Last but not least, how to keep your bad moods from taking over. Worth the read. I've heard about hair shadow, or chalk, for awhile, seen pictures on Pinterest and such, but it's actually really cool. I love to change up my look, and while I'm not normally scared to do the real thing, sometimes I just want a look for a night. Enter hair chalk. It is the perfect way to spice up your look for a night. Or a weekend. Or everyday until you decide to do it for real. I love the vibrant colors and the way you can place it anywhere you want. You have total control. I mean, look at that girl up that. So cool. Check out below how to use the Colorsmash Hair Shadow. And spice up your look. Just a bit. Colorsmash Instructional from ConditionCulture on Vimeo. Posted by Cassidy Thomas at 3:16 PM 0 comments Posted by Cassidy Thomas at 3:25 PM 0 comments And I did. Yay me!
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16 December 2016, Comments: 0 Many individuals have leg cramps occasionally. Nevertheless, the cramps frequently occur in some individuals. It is quite common among the elderly. Possible causes of leg cramps The leg cramps only last for a few seconds, but some can last for up to 10 minutes. This typically occurs at night while in bed as the natural position while lying is with the knees slightly bent and the feet slightly pointed downwards. In this position, the calf muscle is shortened and susceptible to cramps. In some instances, the leg cramps might be an indication of another health issue such as the following: Certain medications can trigger leg cramps as a side effect or cause them to occur more often such as statins, salbutamol, loop diuretics and lithium. Conditions that alter the balance of salt in the bloodstream Underactive thyroid gland that is left untreated Pregnancy (in the late stages) Pain medications might not be useful since they do not work quickly. However, paracetamol can alleviate the muscle discomfort and tenderness that oftentimes last for up to 24 hours after the cramping has settled. The information posted on this page on legnd ligament injuries including leg cramps.
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Your typical Spanish traditions align with island charms here in piece-of-paradise Puerto de la Cruz. Get ready to be totally dazzled by the epic black-sand beaches lining the shore, subtropical gardens inland and natural seawater swimming pools. From the minute you arrive, you know you’re about to dive into something special. If relaxing in the warm waters of the Atlantic sounds heavenly, then you’ve found your golden ticket here. Not only will you find strips of dark-grained beaches and a hidden cove, but there are 46,000 square metres of seawater running through a pool complex surrounded by feasting spots. Meson el Monasterio is a collection of five superb restaurants, formerly an old monastery. Overlooking the Oratava valley, the views over Tenerife are spectacular.
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The carrots we planted in the spring are finally mature, we have been harvesting them as we need them in the kitchen. Our swiss chard plants are giving us one good harvest a week. The tomato plants are really producing, we did lose one plant to the “wilt”. Our cucumbers are coming to an end, but that’s ok since we have enough pickles for the next year. The basil is soon ready for the third harvest of the year. The basil is really doing well this year. I hope everyone else is having a great summer gardening season, despite the lack of rain in some parts of the country. Good luck to everyone.
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Margag Margate Margate in a traditional accommodation Deception Bay rentals, at 7mi. from Margate - Queensland £624* week 3 bedrooms Gîte - Self Catering for rent near Margate from 1 to 7 people Bellmere rentals, at 16mi. from Margate - Queensland £755* week Caboolture Bellmere on Richards Country House 1, garden/park view ParkingBaby holidays Brisbane rentals, at 16mi. from Margate - Queensland £48* week week£520*
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One of the most popular – if not the most important – reasons of the strong attraction in knowledge online is versatility. Trainees can afford to incorporate his sessions into his routine without perform efforts and family responsibilities. In online knowledge, student-centered approach in educating is more evident than in the traditional kind of instructions. Online, the trainer can tailor-fit the teachings according to the student. For instance, some students are visual students and some learn by doing. Online, the student gets to decide when and how best to research and process his learning time in math homework. They are left to find what utilizes themr's academic function in general. This is one type of variety that is advantageous to the student. The primary reason is that this allows the student more exposure to the different concepts and viewpoints that can happen only if the teachers are from all over the worldn.
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Yes, dogs can eat sushi, as long as it's fresh sushi, or at least relatively fresh. Since sushi is carefully prepared from the catch to the kitchen, there's a lot less bacteria in it than you can find on regular raw fish. The preparation process involves marinading in vinegar as well, which helps to kill [… Cooked bacon is safe to give to dogs as a rare treat, but, can dogs eat raw bacon?The thing is, this invites too much risk. Why Bacon Can Be Harmful to Dogs In general, bacon is not the best meat to give to your dog. Pork products are usually great because they're filling and [… Can Dogs Eat Jalapeños?What About Other Hot Peppers? Dogs can eat jalapeños, but they shouldn't. The peppers aren't toxic to dogs, but they can wreak havoc in their gastrointestinal tract. Also, they don't really offer any significant benefits. Dogs are much more sensitive to spicy foods, and eating jalapeños can really ruin their day with potentially violent vomiting and/or diarrhea, stomach bloating, sore [… Lima beans, also known as butter beans, are recognized by nutritionists as a superfood because they're bursting with nutritional benefits while having virtually zero disadvantages. So, can dogs eat lima beans?While the general consensus around letting dogs eat green beans is positive, any dog owner should still keep moderation in mind when feeding their [… The short answer to this is yes, as long as you only give your dog graham crackers as very occasional treats. But the question you probably should be asking is not "can dogs eat graham crackers", but rather, whether or not they should. Since they're intended to be human snacks, graham crackers tend to contain sugar, […
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Work has started to remove one of Banksy's most recent pieces of work from the side of a house in Bristol. The 'Aachoo!!' piece appeared on a street in Totterdown at the end of 2020. The work is on the side of a property on Bristol's steepest street, and gives the illusion an old woman's sneeze is blowing houses over. The piece was covered up in February and a crane was brought in this morning (Friday 12 March) to take away the 'Achoo' artwork. The artwork appeared on Bristol's steepest street in December. Crowds of local people gathered this morning as workers began the delicate job of lifting the artwork. In December, the owners of the property where the artwork appeared delayed the sale of the property, just a week before exchanging.
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Thanks to the recent appointments of two new members, the Omaha Symphony now has five musicians who received theiy are (l. to r. above): Craig Bircher, associate principal trumpet (MM ‘81, trumpet); Tim Strang, cello (MM ’10, cello); Juliet Yoshida, violin (MM ’11, violin); Bill Ritchie, assistant principal bass (MM ’77, stringed instruments/double bass); and Ernest Richardson (not pictured), resident conductor (MM ’84, viola). Robert Boardman, DMA ’10 (orchestral conducting), was namedfor the world premiere performance of fellow alum Lembit Beecher's multi-media oratorio, And Then I Remember, a work documenting Beecher's grandmother's dramatic escape from Estonia during WWII. Boardman has also been named music director and conductor of both the Rensselaer Symphony Orchestra in Troy, NY, and the South Bend Youth Symphony Orchestras in South Bend, IN. Last summer he twice guest-conducted the Lake Placid Sinfonietta in Lake Placid, NY. Patrick Carter, BM ’10 (oboe) was appointed special events coordinator for the Metropolitan Opera in New York. Charlotte Raines, BFA '11 (theatre performance), is teaching in the jazz division of the School at Steps in New York City. The internationally recognized school offers dance training for students ages 2 to 18 in ballet, modern, tap, jazz, theater dance, hip hop and Pilates. She also recently appeared Off-Broadway in the sketch-comedy/improv show Something Outrageous. Anicka Skalova, BM ’11 (violin), was victorious over 163 other candidates to win a coveted position as violinist with the San Diego Symphony (SDS). Skalova, 22, won SMTD’s 2011 Albert A. Stanley Medal, an award given each year to a graduating senior. She also won first prize in the school’s annual concerto competition and was concertmaster of U-M’s University Symphony Orchestra for three years. After graduating from U-M, she studied for her performer diploma at Indiana University with Jaime Laredo, taking up her post with the SDS upon the program’s completion in April. Janai Brugger, MM ’09 (voice), was named one of five winnersNorth America’s most prestigious opera competition. The winners were selected from nine finalists (1,500 singers participated) Andrew Davis. Each winner receives a cash prize of $15,000, as well as invaluable career exposure. Brugger with the Los Angeles Opera where she has appeared i, Rigoletto with James Conlon and La Bohème with Patrick Summers. She also made her debut as Juliette in Romeo et Juliette at Palm Beach Opera in February 2012. Kallie England-Rodriquez, BM and BA ’04 (oboe and psychology), accepted aKerrytown Concert House in Ann Arbor. This season, Michael Fabiano, BM ’05 (vocal performance), made his debuts with the San Francisco Opera in Donizetti’s Lucrezia Borgia; withn; and with the Florida Grand Opera in Rigoletto. In addition, he performed inwill make his debuts at the Teatro Real in Alfano’s Cyrano de Bergerac, and in Vienna singing Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius with the Wiener Symphoniker. He makes hisan evening of arias and duets with soprano Angela Meade in August. Katherine FitzGibbon, MM ’02 (choral conducting),wis & Clark College in Portland, OR. This spring, she was awarded a DAAD fellowship to allow her to conduct three months of research in Berlin, examining documentation related to reactionary German requiems commissioned by the Reich Music Chamber. She is the head of faculty for the summertime Berkshire Choral Festival, where she made her festival conducting debut in 2011. She also conducts Resonance Ensemble, a professional vocal ensemble that its innovative interdisciplinary collaborations as part of the alt-classical music scene in Portland. Jocelyn Frank, BM and BA ’03 (oboe and LSA), was promoted to producer for BBC Americana radio. She also performs oboe in an eclectic band, The Torches, with several tours throughout the Eastern U.S. each year. Leslie Henstock, BFA '02 (musical theatre), recently completed the tour of the new musical A Christmas Story, written by fellow SMTD grads Benj Pasek and Justin Paul. The tour boasted many SMTD alumni, both onstage and backstage, and the show is aiming for Broadway in the near future. Henstock was in the ensemble and covered the Mother role. Last fall, she appeared in an episode of HBO's acclaimed series Boardwalk Empire. In 2011 she co-founded a cabaret group, People You May Know, featuring both new composers and the works that have inspired them. Aaron Hill, BM ’04 (oboe), won the English horn position in the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra. He continues to perform as principal oboe in the Charlottesville Symphony and teach oboe at the University of Virginia. Charles Huang, MM ’02 (oboe) is now instructor of woodwind chamber music and adjunct instructor of oboe Dr. Scott Hyslop, DMA ’07 (organ performance), has edited a new performing edition of two organ masses published by Pierre Attaingnant in 1531. The edition will be published by Wayne Leupold Editions in 2012 and will include extensive notes on the music, the organs of the period and issues of performance practice. Dr. Hyslop was joined by students of Prof. James Kibbie's Organ Literature class in presenting lecture-recitals on the Attaingnant masses in Frankenmuth, MI, on October 28 and in Blanche Anderson Moore Hall on November 7. Carol Jantsch, BM ’06 (tuba) will join the Yale School of Music faculty in fall 2012 as lecturer in tuba. Jantsch has been theSManhattan School of Music. Marc Kamler, BTA ’01 (theatre arts) was promoted to vice president, alternative and international television, at APA Talent and Literary Agency. Since joining APA in 2007, he has played a pivotal role in the growth of its alternative television department. Kamler and his team have sold and packaged more than 200 projects, including 10 series that premiered in January 2012 such as NBC's Off Their Rockers w/ Betty White; Lifetime's Dance Moms; MTV's Caged; Animal Planet's Gator Boys, My Cat from Hell and Finding Bigfoot; and HGTV's Selling Spelling Manor w/ Candy Spelling. Previously, as an agent at ICM, he packaged FOX’s hit franchise Don’t Forget The Lyrics. Kristin Linn, BM '08 (euphonium performance), received her is continuing on in the program as a Ph.D. candidate. In May, Wes Mason, BM ’09 (voice), competed as a grand finalist in the prestigious Lorin Zachary Competition in Los Angeles with full orchestra. This September/October, he will perform the leading role of Reinaldo Arenas in the East Coast premiere of Jorge Martin's Before Night Falls with Orchestra Miami. (Mason originated the role in the Fort Worth Opera world premiere in 2010). In spring of 2013, he will return to the Fort Worth Opera to perform the role of Marcello in La Bohème, the same role that was his first lead at U-M. Christine Massey, BM ’08 (oboe), has accepted a position as oboe instructor at Fullerton College, Fullerton, CA. She also performs frequently with the San Diego Symphony. Rebecca Nathanson, BM ’09 (voice), was handpicked by Placido Domingo and James Conlon for the Domingo-Thornton Young Artist Program (YAP) at the Los Angeles Opera next season. She won one of only 12 spots in the program. YPApso that they can Amanda Opuszynski, BM ‘08 (voice) spent the summer as an apprentice singer with the Santa Fe Opera, covering the role of Kitty in Menotti's The Last Savage and scenes from Flight and Summer and Smoke. Most recently, she made her Seattle Opera debut as Frasquita in Carmen. She has also recently completed her second where she performed as Sophie in Werther and Norina in Don Pasquale. Raphael L. Price, BM ’01 (violin performance/music education), has produced music for his Los Angeles-based studio orchestra, Groove Philharmonic, since 2004. His work in L.A. earned himDiversity Semi-Finalist Award (’07). ty, L.A. (MM Afro-Latin Music, ’07), and the Henry Mancini Jazz Institute (‘97 & ’06). A versatile educator, Price has recently published a book, A Musician’s Guide For Los Angeles: Serious Advice For Serious Musicians (xulonpress.com). Eric Saylor, Ph.D. '03 (historical musicology), now in his ninth year on the faculty of Drake University, is a contributor to and co-editor of Blackness in OperaIllinois Press, co-edited with Naomi André and Karen M. Bryan. His essay is entitled "Race, ‘Realism,’ and Fate in Frederick Delius's Koanga." He has also recently written the annotated bibliography on Ralph Vaughan Williams for Oxford Bibliographies Online, and has reviews and research forthcoming in Music and Letters and The Musical Times. Clinton Smith, DMA ‘09, MM ’06 (conducting), returns to Minnesota Opera to conduct performances of Lucia di Lammermoor and Madama Butterfly after his triumphant main stage debut last season conducting La traviata. He continues his post as cover conductor and chorus master for all productions, frequently conducts educational outreach concerts, and recently conducted a workshop of a commissioned premiere entitled Silent Night with Minnesota Opera's New Works Initiative. This season he will guest conduct the St. Cloud Symphony and Skylark Opera. Clinton spent last summer as assistant conductor/chorus master of San Francisco Opera's Merola Program and conducted the scenes program at Western Ontario University's Canadian Operatic Arts Academy. New Music USA (formerly Meet-the-Composer and American Music Center) has awarded D. J. Sparr, MM ’99 and DMA ’03 (composition), a CAP Recording Award for a CD of his chamber music that will be released on Centaur Records with New Music Raleigh, Hexnut Ensemble, Karen Galvin and the composer performing. Austin Stewart, BM ’09 (voice), was invited to sing in Germany and Italy in the JSB Ert, under Helmuth Rilling, in performances of Bach's B minor Mass. In March, he presented his paper "Echoes of the Underworld: Cosmopolitan Sounds of Pluto’s Depths in Telemann’s Orpheus" at the Yale Graduate Music Symposium. In December he received his master of music in operaKelly Sulick, BM ’04 (flute), has just been appointed flute instructor at the University of Virginia andShe is leaving her job as instructor of flof the Evansville Symphony. This opportunity reunites her with one of her best buddies from college, U-M alum oboist Aaron Hill, who is teaching at the University of Virginia. Aryn Sweeney, DMA ’06 (oboe), was awarded the assistant professor of oboe position at Ball State University. Elliott Tackitt, BM ’06 (trombone performance with education certificate), has held the title of associate director of bands at Northern Arizona University (NAU) since the spring of 2009. At NAU, he directs the NAU Lumberjacks Marching Band and NAU Symphonic Band, and he teaches undergraduate conducting. Additionally, he serves as the camp director for the Curry Summer Music Camp at NAU, which welcomes more than 450 students each year. Prior to his appointment at NAU, he served as one of the assistant band directors at Flower Mound High School in Flower Mound, TX. Tackitt received his master’s degree in wind conductni Trucks, BFA ’03 (musical theatre), recently completed filming the final installment of Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 directed by Bill Condon. She will appear as Mary, an American nomadic vampire introduced into the Cullen family circle. In addition, Trucks performeHouse with Hugh Laurie. You can next see Truck in the Fox Searchlight film He Loves Me, the newest projectBoth Breaking Dawn: Part 2 and He Loves Me are set for release in 2012. Jessica Warner (BM ’04, oboe) was chosen for the assistant professor of oboe position at East Tennessee State University. Dr. Alexandra Zacharella, MM ’01 (trombone performance),Arkansas-Fort Smith (UAFS), presented a clinic at the 65th Annual Midwest Clinic in Chicago, IL. Last summer, Zacharella presented atSeoul, South Korea, and, while there, she also gave a trombone master class at the University of Ulsan in Ulsan, South Korea, a sister university to both UAFS and U-M. William Charles Crowley, MFA '96 (dance), has just launched the ninth season of his Next Step Dance company, based in Hollywood, FL. He is also planning a celebratory tenth season for 2012–13, during which the company will bring back Next Step Dance alums, present mixed programs of its most popular works and perform in a newly renovated state-of-the-art theater at the Broward Center in Hollywood. Next Step Dance continues to be committed to presenting contemporary dance, drawing inspiration from the rich traditions found in music, art and literature and reflecting the diverse cultures in both our local and global communities. Composer and percussionist Payton MacDonald, BFA ’97 (jazz and contemporary media), recently released two new recordings: Solo Marimba Commissions, Vol. 1 and Solo Improvisations for Marimba, Vol. 1. MacDonald continues to tour the U.S. and Europe with the award-winning new music ensemble As a composer, he recently received a joint commission from the Newman Center for Performing Arts in Denver, the acclaimed JACK string quartet and Young Voices of Colorado for a new percussion work titled Lifeboat No. 6, celebrating the life of Molly Brown. MacDonald has also recently composed another work for the JACK Quartet, as well as works for guitar virtuoso Mak Grgic and for the NYU Steel Band. Jody Madaras, BFA '93 (musical theatre), recently created, co-produced and starred in sold-out productions of his hit musical revue All Hands On Deck!, a new 1940s musical show at Surflight Theatre in New Jersey and the Artisan Center Theatre in Dallas, TX. The 1942-era, “USO road show and radio broadcast” was also recently licensed by Miracle Or 2 Productions and is represented by the Gershwin Organization as well as Geodesic Management. This winter, Madaras played the role of Marcellus in The Music Man at Riverside Theatre in Vero Beach, FL. Mark Powell, BM ’92 (winds), hascontinues as the artistic advisor for Project Divisi and the Ad Hoc chamber ensemble, and will assume the music directorship at Da Camera of New York in 2013. His recent conducting activities have included the Rochester Philharmonic and Houston Symphony Principals, as well as performances for the Lassetter Fund for New Music. After 15Stephen Thomas, ’97 DMA (piano performance), accepted a position on the piano faculty at Brigham Young University-Idaho, starting fall semester 2011. Thomas made his third trip to China in August 2011, this time presenting a joint concert with his daughter, cellist Anne Thomas, and master classes in Yangzhou and Changzhou. He also traveled to Linyi University, where he represented CSU Stanislaus at a signing ceremony for an agreement between the two universities’ music programs. In December, Thomas’s chapter on Brahms will appear in and published by Scarecrow Press. Jill Allen Lagerberg, MM '83, DMA '86 (voice performance), is completing her third season as director of Knoxville Christian Arts Ministries (Knoxville, TN), a performing arts outreach ministry integrating music, drama and dance in a style resembling musical theatre, to tell original, contemporary stories of God's love and provision. The group includes 90 singers, instrumentalists, actors and dancers from 30 area churches. Its mission is to take the gospel into the community and its primary ministry focus is prisons and the inner city. In July, she will serve as music director for Ragtime, to be produced by the Word Players, a Knoxville-area Christian theater company. Michael S. Zelenak, BM ’80 (music history/musicology), last August. He recently presented his dissertation “hool Students”, FL. Results of the pilot study for the dissertation were presented last JuSummer Research Symposium in Washington, D.C. He has had related articles published in the journals R. Stephanie Bennett, BM ’76 (harp), was asked to speak on “the business of music” at the July 2011 World Harp Congress in Vancouver, Canada. She gave a talk entitled “Copyright: How to get permission to publish or record arrangements.” (Bennett has published sheet music of several harp arrangements of popular and classical music, as well as her own compositions.) In addition, Bennett played harp on the best-selling album of 2011, 21 by Adele, which also won “Best Album” at the Grammy Awards in February 2012. Arthur Gottschalk, DMA ’78 (composition), is finishing his 35th year as a11, he was elected to the College Music Society as the National Board Member for Composition. He was a guest composer for the Virginia College Band Directors Symposiu where his piece American Nights was performed as a BCMCC prizewinner; andce, where his piece The Kaleidoscopic Pocket Hockets Boogaloo was premiered. His work At the Space Age Vinyl Music Box Lounge, commissioned for the 25th anniversary of the Foundation for Modern Music, was premiered at a concert where he was presented with a Proclamation from the City of Houston, by Mayor Annise Parker, naming October 16 "Arthur Gottschalk Day." Gottschalk has had five CDs released this year, and was awarded Italy’s prestigious Bogliasco Fellowship. Stephen Michael Gryc, BM ’71 (music education), MM ’78 (music theory), MM ’78 (composition), DMA ’83 (composition), received four premiere performances of his violin concerto titled Harmonia Mundi, by the Hartford Symphony Orchestra (HSO) last May. It was commissioned for the HSO by concertmaster Leonid Sigal. The Hartford Courant praised the work as “lity.” In August, Gryc’s work for solo oboe, Three Excursions, was performed by Ling-Fei Kang in Bangkok, Thailand,. Gryc he has taught since 1980. Saxophonist Lynn Klock, MM ’75, BM ’74 (saxophone with education certificate), was a guest soloist with the Tri-County Symphonic Band of Massachusetts, performing in a concert conducted by music director Philip Sanborn, BM ’79 (euphonium), at Tabor Academy's Fireman Performing Arts Center in Marion, MA. Klock performed "Woodland Serenade and Rondo" by Catherine McMichael, MM ’81, BM ’76 (piano performance), which was written for Klock in 2008 and had its premiere by The Woodlands (TX) High School Band with Klock as alto saxophone soloist. Gwen Laster, BM ’79 (music education), MM ’82 (violin), was invited to the Eastman School of Music to present her two-day workshop for string players, “Creative Strings,” in which she lectured on the history and philosophy of music education; taught improvisation to undergrad and graduate students through jazz/global ensemble music; presented a workshop outreach at the local elementary school; and spoke about her personal music education experience in the public schools of Detroit and SMTD. She also recently published her first method book for violin, Music for the Creative String Player, which includes technical studies, songs and beginning improvisation studies. Her next recording of original music, Gameboard, will be released in September 2012. Ann McCutchan, MM '76 (clarinet), announced the release of her fourth book, River Music: An Atchafalaya Story, published by Texas A&M University Press. Her fall 2011 tour with River Music took her to 15 bookstores, museums and universities in four states. McCutchaStewart Scharch, MM ‘79 (church music), recently performed an organ recital at Washington National Cathedral on the 1938 E. M. Skinner organ, which contains 10,647 pipes. He resides in Oakland, CA, and is organist at Moraga Valley PresbyterDennis Schmidt, MM '76 (organ performance) and DMA '78 (organ performance), has been named minister of music at Grace Lutheran Church in Needham, MA, where he will play the organ for all services and direct a vocal choir and a handbell choir. He has previously served at churches in Nebraska, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, Delaware and Pennsylvania, and is the author of An Organist's Guide to Resources for the Hymnal 1982 and his recording of the complete organ works of J. S. Bach can still be heard free of charge through the website of the Global Bach Community (www.bach-net.org). Schmidt was the recipient of the Palmer Christian Award at U-M. Lynn Swanson, BFA ’76 (dance), has written a novel titled Summer Dance for readers ages 10 to 14. It is loosely based on the Interlochen summer dance program, where she danced in the 1970s and assisted in the dance department in the 1990s while a graduate student in creative writing at Michigan State University. Swanson also teaches poetry, fiction and playwriting through the Independent Study program at the Tai Sophia Institute in Maryland. Victoria Vorreiter, BM ‘76 (violin), MM ‘77 (strings), has spent a life in music that has manifested in diverse ways. She began as a specialist in the Suzuki Method in Ann Arbor while playing with the Toledo Symphony. Further teaching posts led her to London; Marseille, France; and DePaul University in Chicago. A frequent writer on music’s cultural importance, Vorreiter is an active speaker at conferences in Asia, the Pan Pacific, Europe, the Caribbean and the U.S. She has now shifted from teaching classical music to documenting world music. After completing her first film, The Music of Morocco and the Cycles of Life, she moved to Thailand to create The Songs of Memory archive (www.TribalMusicAsia.com) comprising films, photos, recordings, a book and a museum exhibit on tribal culture. First launched at the Jim Thompson Museum in Bangkok, The Songs of Memory exhibit moved to the East-West Center in Hawaii in May 2012. James Gibson, BM ’69 (music literature) recently gave his 2,000th performance as part of his international career as pianist, composer, actor and stage director. A CD devoted to his solo piano works will be released early next year by World Oceans Music. Dr. Gibson has completed a book of travel memoirs and essays entitled Places. His play Café Playa Moon has received two New York productions and is now being seen around the U.S. He is active in scholarship fundraising for several chapters of the U-M Alumni Association. provost of the University of South Florida, where he is professor of voice, for the 2011 Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award in the School of Music in the College of the Arts. Dr. Jaworski, who received his DMA from Indiana University, has taught many outstanding singers who appear in regional opera companies and musical theatre. Please send your latest news to (please note |||EMAIL_ADDRESS||| keeping submissions to 100 words (longer entries will be edited for length) and submitting them in paragraph form—please, no CV’s, resumes, lists, or press releases. Deadline for the Fall 2012 Muse is September 15, 2012. Email to |||EMAIL_ADDRESS||| or type on separate sheet and mail to Marilou Carlin, Editor, Michigan Muse, School of Music, Theatre & Dance, 2005 Baits Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2075. 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Located at 48.8203, 2.3chan. </s> OVERWHELMING support was shown for Portlaoise sportsman Mick Rigney recently, when a trio of fundraisers were held for him by his family and friends. His brother Brian Rigney, a retired Irish international rugby player, was thrilled with the response. Over 700 people supported the Evening with Mick and Friends, at the Heritage Hotel Portlaoise, on Friday, July 27. Sports commentator and family friend Michael Duignan conducted entertaining onstage interviews with Brian Cody, Mick Galwey, Sean O’Brien and Bernard Brogan. He then performed auctioneer duties, with a blitz of sporting memorabilia to get bidders going. “Mick is in good form now and we are looking forward to helping with his recovery. We would also like to again thank people for their very generous support,” he said. Mick’s friend and fellow rugby player Declan Kelly said he was delighted with the support shown. Full </s> Foliage TypeLobed green leaves form uniform rounded masses. Bloom TimeLate Summer and Fall. Flower Form2.5 inch spider like flower. </s> tudents must sign in with their University username and password before clicking “Start Shopping”. Software available to you will then be displayed under the various tabs, i.e., Staff, Students, Postgraduate Students, Undergraduate Students. Select the software you wish to download and the activation code will be sent to you to activate the license (either the code will show up in your account history on OnTheHub site for Postgraduate Students or be sent by Hearne Scientific directly for Undergraduate students). Each version is applicable for one year, updated at the beginning of each year. To continue using SPSS or AMOS, users will need to purchase another download from OnTheHub. On this site, you can also purchase the previous version code to update a current install. Azure Notebooks is a free unt [email protected] and password. </s> Pharos is the result of 2 years of development by founders Alex Davis and Craig Karger. The two friends met in law school in New York City but forged a friendship over the mutual love of horology. With Pharos, Craig and Alex set out to create a watch that paid homage to the ancient lighthouse through a modern, light-inspired design. The avant-garde “full lume dial” Sentinel is the result of their dedication to these ideals. </s> Hi! Im 25 from Białystok, Poland and I produce all kinds of electronic stuff, but mainly Glitch Hop and all kinds of Dubstep. Listen to all music and sounds of Łapn
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Jyoti Nivas Collegets for all streams of . It helps the students to face challenging carriers ahead in their chosen fields by providing training and current information's to assist the students in placements. To help the students to know the different courses available for their post-graduation. The placement cell of Jyoti Nivas is headed by Ms.Fouzia Khanum, who works along with the students' team from each discipline. Through daily meetings with the Principal and students, the placement coordinator slots the dates for sessions and for the companies. Resume writing : T.I.M.E conducted session on resume writing which focused on various modes of preparing resumes. Communication : Career Launcher helped the students to discover themselves, motivated them to identify their goals and helped them get initiated to the corporate world through their sessions ofoming and communication skills. Aptitude Test : T.I.M.E Pvt.Ltd. trained to crack many kinds of aptitude test easily. A mock aptitude test was given to students on the spot. Time Management : RAI Business School conducted sessions on time management where the students got to know how to manage their time efficiently. Leadership Quality : It featured the role of an eminent leader, the dos and don'ts with examples. Group Discussion : The tips were given on the dos and don'ts of group discussions, methods on scoring points and various skills judged in the group discussions. A mock GD was also conducted. Personal Interview : Tips on how to face an Interview were given to the students. Stress Management : RAI Business School carried out sessions on stress management which covered topics on stress, kinds of stress and various techniques to manage stress effectively. Career Opportunities : Career Launcher carried out a session on enlightening students on carious career opportunities available to different streams in today's world. Sessions on entrance exams : T.I.M.E gave a very important session on speed math as well as details on various competitive exams. Companies start their Campus Ambassador drives in the month of August. Infosys, Teach for India, First source, Earnest and young are a few to mention. C. Final placements for the final year students will start in the month of December. The placement officer slots the dates for the companies to visit the college. The companies on the assigned dates come and start their drives with the company's presentation, profile for which the recruitment is taking place, the salary package, details of interview rounds, etc. After the presentation the students take up the aptitude test, whoever will clear the test will proceed to the next round of group discussion, personal interview then the Human resource round and finally the officers are made. Companies like IT, Non-IT, BPO, KPO, Banks, hospitality sections have visited colleges. GAccenture, IBM, Reuters, Honey wells, Earnest + Young, Deutsche Bank, TESCO, Target, TCS, Landmark, Wockhard hospital, Oman Airways, Qatar Airways, Indus international school, Christ university, Jyoti Nivas College, Reliance Money, ANZ, Delloittee, MTV, Zee-news, TV-9, Mahaveer Jain College, Tiny-tots, etc are a few to mention where the students are placed. Girls who have not taken up placements have taken up higher studies such as M.B.A, M.F.A, M.Phil, M.Sc.-Psychology, clinical Psychology, Mathematics, Physics, Bio-chemistry, Cosmetology, Organic chemistry, M.A-Literature, Economics, Sociology, M.S.W, L.L.B, courses relating to medical transcriptions, clinical research, acting, modelling etc. Finally the main motive of Jyoti Nivas College is to make the girls realize their dreams and to take up a career by choice and not by chance. The students are placed in IT, Non-IT for profiles such as Media and communications, Finance, Banking, Research, Software Engineers and Developers, Public Relations Officers, HRs, Counselors, Reporters, Editors, Air hostess, Actors, Models, Lecturers and teachers, Front office Operator, Marketing, Tax analyst, Event heads, Trainees, Recruiters, Consultants, Process Executives, Life skill trainers, voice and non-voice process executives and so on.
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In 2004 when Fr. Frank Pavone and I were discussing African-American outreach for Priests for Life we both agreeyears as Executive Director of African-American Outreach, and now Civil Rights for the Unborn, we have discovered great success in using memes and pictures. One of our favorite creative geniuses is Ryan Scott Bomberger of The Radiance Foundation. However, Eugene Vigil, Evangelist Alveda King, and other members of the Priests for Life team have contributed greatly to our collection of memes. Be inspired by the memes and share them throughout social media.
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A field of nine pacers, seven in on a condition, two to be claimed, were featured at Cal Expo on Saturday night (October 15) in the $3,400 Robert Staats Memorial, in which Shamderock, the youngest horse in the race, had little trouble winning. In advance of starting from post-three, trainer Luke Plano had several reasons to be optimistic. "I thought he'd be a bit better," stated Plano. "It was his third start back off a brief layoff; also because he was getting class relief, plus with the good weather we've had I was able to train him back and make some positive rigging changes. Off of those three things, I thought he had a very strong chance of winning." Slowly floating out and grinding up in the first-turn, the three year-old didn't get the lead until a good ways past the quarter-mile pole, but off a reasonable :29.3 split. "I really didn't use him at all - - I was just kind of taking my time as I didn't want to rush him. If he was as good as I thought he would be, I felt he would be hard to handle the rest of the way." Pacing an easy :29.2 second-quarter into a soft :59 first-half, Plano let his sophomore pace some on the final turn into a :28 third-quarter. Reaching the three-quarter mile station under a grip in 1:27, Plano knew it was time to bar the door. "He felt pretty strong there and since I hadn't really asked him for a whole lot - - I thought he'd be tough from there." Drifting out two-wide at the head of the lane, but drawing clear a few yards later, Plano gave a wheel-disc urge to his pacer at the seven-eighths mile marker and the gelding opened up by 2-1/2-lengths. "He was in full gear into the stretch and I knew it wasn't in doubt. He paced strongly through the stretch and right down through the wire." Bred & owned by D & E Racing, Shamderock, while not urged much, scored ($2.80) by two-lengths in 1:55.4, thus notching his 16th victory in just 31 starts. Myra's Hiho (Jim Lackey) was a nice second, and Arch Nemeses (James Kennedy) finished three-quarters of one-length farther back, in third. "He's a nice horse who raced well. I think he's headed in the right direction for the upcoming Sires Stakes in two weeks," finished Plano. On the 15-race program, driver Scott Cisco had five winners. This upcoming week will find the harness action expanding to three nights, with Thursday (October 20) racing being added to the schedule, post-time is at 5:30 p.m. (PDT). Post-time on Friday (October 21) & Saturday (October 22) is at 6:00 p.m. On Thursday and every live card, Cal Expo offers free admission, as well as free preferred & general parking after 4:30 p.m. Also on Thursday night from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Cal Expo offers a complete Lasagna dinner, which includes salad and bread, for just $3.00. Additionally on Thursday, beer & wine can be purchased for $3.00 each as well. On Saturday, October 22, Cal Expo will feature The Bronte Epilepsy Research Foundation Amateur Series. The event is being sponsored by Lou Pena and some of his owners and between their generosity and the driver fees, a total of $7,000 beyond the purse monies will go to the Foundation. Two separate pacing events, one for the males and one for the mares, will be held over three Saturdays. The first two legs are going for $3,000, while a $10,000 pot will be waiting at the end of the respective November 5 finales.
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Cersaie 2021 will be held in the Bologna Exhibition Centre from 27 September to 1 October. The Cersaie 2020 edition which was postponed in the month of November has been cancelled keeping in mind the current pandemic in the world. The 2020 edition was been pushed back by 42 days with respect to the original dates for several reasons.
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“ audacious that most people think they are fables. My father came from poverty to succeed (and fail) again and again. Giving up is easy. Losing everything is a great excuse. Yet, as my father showed, the glory comes in getting back up and challenging life. His life was cut short in years but he lived at least 5 lifetimes. Some people don’t even live one. The choice is completely yours.
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trials the life here Mr. and Mrs. Frances Peugh little one was called to the other side Monday night. The funeral occurred Wednesday. March 15, 1907 Missing - In the death of Tunis Swick, Grant County lost one of its earliest and best citizens. He has lived for more than twenty years within its borders, always active in the improvement of business and social conditions around him. Of sterling integrity himself, perhaps one of the most pronounced characteristic was his scorn of sham and pretense of what somewhat indifferent to the open ever kind. He was loyal to his friends rascal, but to man who played double and betrayed his friends he was implacably hostile. Any man may have well been proud of the friendship of Tunis Swick. — Grant County News. May 3,1907 - Mrs. Maude Bowles, daughter of ex-Governor T.T. Geer, died at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Baker City, after a week’s illness with pneumonia, on Sunday last. Maude Geer was born in the Cove, Union county, 35 years ago, and had since her marriage to Frank Bowles, a mining man, made her home in Baker City. Her remains were shipped to Macley and buried on Wednesday by the side of her mother. - James Paul, a prominent rancher was drowned in the John Day river in view of his wife, while attempting to ford the stream at flood. He was riding a spirited horse, and his wife, who was also mounted, came to the banks of the stream at a ford with which he was familiar but which appeared so uncommonly dangerous that he deemed it best to try before permitting Mrs. Paul to ride into the water. In mid-stream his wife saw his horse rear and turn backwards, carrying Paul with him. Neither horse or man reappeared, nor has the body of either been recovered, though search has been constant. Paul was an experienced horseman and accustomed to the streams of this region. It is supposed he threw the horse off his poise by an unguarded pull at his bit. - Rev. Holladay was called to Grass Valley yesterday to officiate at the funeral of young child. - Mrs. Emeline E. White is Laid to Rest in Wasco Cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. Emeline E. White occurred here last Sunday afternoon at 1:30. A large audience attended the sermon preached by Rev. Holladay at the M.E. church and a procession of representative citizens followed the bier to the Wasco cemetery where the remains were laid to rest. Mrs. White, or as her many friends are wont to call her, Mother White, was well and most favorably known here, she being the wife of Father White, one of the wholehearted pastors who served the Wasco Methodist Church many years ago. The spirit of Mrs. White passed away at Spokane, Washington, and the body was brought here for interment beside that of her respected husband. - The following sketch of her life, from friends in Spokane, was handed us for publication. Emeline E. Reeder was born in Green county, Illinois, October 12,1 1831, was married to George H. White, April 1847, with her husband, preceded her to the other shore. In early life she became a Christian and lived a consistent member ever since. Her life has been an example of patience and kindness and those who knew her best loved her most. In the fall of 1871 she and her family came from Iowa and settled in the then Washington Territory, and one year ago, came to Spokane to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Kate L. Carsan, where on June 14, she passed over to be others who preceded her. A brief service, conducted by an old time friend, Rev. M.R. Brown of the Union Park M.E. Church, was held at the home. The children living are Morris White, of Walla Walla, Wn., Alice E. Fleck, of The Dalles, Oreg., George L. White, Hoover, Missouri, and Kate L. Carsan of Spokane. There are also sixteen grandchildren and several great grand children survive her. - Bullet Ends Life Of Man. Jack Freeman is Dead From Shot in Back. Aim Not at Victim. Roy S. Ward is Held in Connection With Killing at McDonald’s Ferry of Man Well Known to People of This County. One man shot dead while under the influence of liquor is the result of affray which occurred at McDonald Tuesday night. Our peaceful little county is disturbed with death in its most horrible form. Report came to Wasco shortly before midnight Tuesday evening that John Freeman had been shot dead at McDonald’s Ferry on the John Day river. The instrument of death is said to have been in the hands of “Billy” McDonald, the ferryman, who, it is said, had previously received a wound inflicted by a man named Ward, who has pushed McDonald off his own porch. The shooting, it seemed, occurred about 8 o’clock, but Freeman’s body was not found until shortly before midnight. Ward and Freeman left Wasco Tuesday afternoon, and together, drove to McDonald’s Ferry, reaching there about 8 o’clock. When the men reached that place they both appeared to be drunk, and Ward, climbing from his wagon, it is claimed, attacked Freeman. “Billy” McDonald, hearing the fuss, went out to stop it and succeeded in separating the two men. Then McDonald returned to the porch and, it is claimed, Ward followed him and pushed him off the porch, causing a wound to be inflicted on McDonald’s face, near the right eye. After this McDonald got on his feet and persuaded Ward to go home, which he had agreed to do. To assist him McDonald went to Jack Freeman, and started to aid the intoxicated man to get into the wagon. At this time, it is claimed that Ward approached McDonald from behind and struck a blow which fell him to the ground. This was done with a shovel, but at this point, those who were on the ground say that Ward picked up an ax and that McDonald, fearing for his life, ran to the house and procured a gun. Becoming frightened Ward ran toward the river, and, McDonald, seeing no one, fired two or three shots in the direction he thought Ward had gone. After the shooting members of the family phoned to Klondike, and Larry Catterlin, George Potter and Mr. Bridges rode down to the scene of trouble. Word was also sent to Wasco and constable Hoag, accompanied by Dr. Morse, also went to the Ferry. The two parties arrived before midnight. Considerable search followed before anything was discovered of the two men who were supposed to have ran to the river. Finally, Freeman was found lying on his face, apparently in a drunken stupor. Constable Hoag, remarked that he seemed very drunk, and they would leave him awhile before awakening him. The party then went to the house, and later, returned, when someone touched the man and found him dead. Examination then followed and a bullet hole was located in his back just above the kidney. In the absence of Coroner Logan, Justice Westerfield, of Grass Valley, summoned a jury and an inquest was held Wednesday afternoonJohn Freeman came to his death from an accidental gun shot wound. The remains of the deceased, Freeman, who had neither family or relatives in this locality, were brought to Wasco by Lem Agie [Agee], Wednesday night, and taken yesterday, to Emigrant Springs for burial. Upon examination by Dr. Morse, McDonald was found to be seriously injured and is lying at his home in a somewhat critical condition. Ward was placed under arrest and is now in custody of Sheriff McCoy.
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…keep rolling Posted by Stephanie on September 12, 2015 There’s plenty of anticipation to go aroundroviding more than a few teasers and early impressions from films the rest of us won’t see for a while yet. Not surprisingly, the most thought-provoking thing I’ve seen come out of the festival (along with some great looking movies) is a headline featuring George Clooney. Here’s “Time” magazine’s version of the headline, although plenty of other publications put out their own versions: And, simply put, Emily Blunt looks bad ass in “Sicario”: Some of the most delightful reviews coming out of TIFF are for the Matt Damon-led “The Martian,” and I am so glad. The preview for this insanely (in the best way) cast sci-fi flick (based on a book of the same name) was so jam-packed that it was either going to be amazing, or a hot mess in space (which still could have been amazing in its own right). Thank goodness it looks like it’s the former: Previous Post …Remember
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Dropping into Belize City, the once capital of the tiny island nation of Belize, you feel strangely a little like being in Venice where vaporetti, or water taxis, are the primary mode of transport. So too for Belize, except there are also plenty of cars on the mainland, but none at all on the two miniature islands, or cayes, that were my home and worksite for the next 15 days. not as obvious in Venice unless you look closely, visit regularly or know people there, but magnified by 1,000 in Belize City. And the shared feeling of being on the brink; of climate change, plastic invasion, and economic crisis. But Belize also harbors a lot of hope, and a small army of soulful people working to make change in a desperate situation. n...
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The Typhoon™ bedpan washer enables hygienic handling of reusable items such as bedpans, urine bottles, suction bottles and buckets. Unique rotating holder with integrated cleaning for easy loading and less spillage. Pipe System Disinfection (PSD), rapid disinfection through all fixed and rotating nozzles also delivers a unique benefit, as the entire pipe and nozzle system is disinfected in every cycle, eliminating the risk of contamination. The holder rotates and empties the receptacles automatically. Locked during process to enhance staff safety and ensure complete cleanse and disinfection. Environmentally-friendly - low water and energy consumption. Eco-flush optional for optimised water distribution and effective cleaning that benefits operational costs. Estimated LpA levels for Arjo Typhoon located in a 70 m³ room, db ref 20 μPa. 2) HW recommend quality = drinking water (see Installation Manual) and temperature 45-60°C (113-140F). 4) It shall be the customers responsibility to provide a properly sized and located drainage system in accordance with the national plumbing code. Consider that other equipment is tied to train to eliminate slow drainage or backup. 5) It shall be the User responsibility to complete all electrical connections using properly sized wiring in accordance with the national electrical code. 6ed a fused disconnect switch in all electrical supply lines at the washer location. Removable socket converts freestanding model to wall-mounted model and vice versa.
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The need is greater than ever for critical, innovative and culturally-sensitive mathematics and numeracy learning.
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Home » Archive for December, 2012 10 Favorite Albums of 2012 Stream a new Josh Ritter song, “New Lover” Hear a new song from the upcoming new album, The Beast in Its Tracks. RECAP: Norwegian Arms celebrate debut record at Johnny Brenda’s February 9th show changed to January 31st due to scheduling conflicts. Playlist: Favorite Songs of 2012 Playing at the Electric Factory in April. City of Love Festival, Mike Doughty, Trixie Whitley, & more. Playlist: Upcoming Concerts (January 2013) Upcoming on-sales for the Philly and Central PA regions. The Killers reschedule last week’s canceled show in Camden Will make up show on May 19th. Pissed Jeans celebrating record release at Underground Arts on February 15th Download a song from Norwegian Arms’ debut LP, Wolf Like A Stray Dog.
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The third and final visit of our Local Government Study Programme will take place from Monday, 19 October until Friday, 23 October inclusive. In order to attend, you must be available from Sunday, 18 until Saturday, 24 October to allow for travel time. This visit is only open to those who have attended either of the previous two study visits completed in May 2013 and March 2014. Flights and accommodation will be arranged on your behalf. Do not make your own travel arrangements.
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scope where paired data is unavailable. A variation of GAN named CycleGAN~\cite{CycleGAN2017} is designed by combining two GAN models to synthesized images for unpaired data. CVH-CT is designed to harmonize the scanner-related variability by generating synthesized CT images without the need for paired cross-vendor training data. In Figure~\ref{fig:model}, given training datasets from two domains, e.g. one set of CT images captured using scanner A and another set captured using scanner B, an initial mapping of $G_{A2B}$ is learned to be able to generate synthesized of domain B based on the input image from A. The mapping of $G_{B2A}$ is learned to generate synthesized domain A's image using the input image from B. Discriminator $D_A$ tries to determine whether the input image is from domain $A$ or not and the same for discriminator $D_B$. \caption{{\bf The architecture of CVH-CT generator and discriminator.} The generator use a series of convolutional layers followed by a Convolutional Block Attention Map (CBAM). The convolutional layers are responsible to fetch the local details while the CBAM is responsible to fetch the global details within the feature-map coming from its previous convolutional layers. } \label{fig:framework} The generator of CVH-CT, as shown in Figure~\ref{fig:framework}, is a convolutional neural network with dedicated convolutional-attention layers. Specifically, eachn is used to extract features from the previous layer and store it in a feature map. The convolutional layer dimension is kept consistent throughout the network. For every two convolutional layers (except the last three layers), a self-attention mapping is constructed to capture key global features from the corresponding convolutional layers. These self-attention layers are designed to learn the global features from the spatial dimension and the inter-channel dimension. \noindent {\bf Convolutional Block Attention Map (CBAM). } In complementary to the convolutional filters focused on extracting local features, self-attention layers are added into CVH-CT to capture the common features in each channel of the network. Such network structure change allows CVH-CT to capture domain-relevant features in the cross-vendor CT image harmonization problem. CVH-CT where each self-attention layer called Convolutional Block Attention Map (CBAM)~\cite{woo2018cbam} consists of the channel-wise attention and the spatial attention. \textit{Channel-wise Attention Map: } Conventional CycleGAN is trained using a comprehensive loss function including adversarial loss, cycle consistency loss, and identity loss~\cite{CycleGAN2017}. In CVH-CT, we introduce a new loss function called ``domain loss'' to compare key texture features between unpaired synthesized and target domain images. \noindent {\bf Domain Loss. } \mathcal{L}_{f_A} = \frac{1}{m}\sum_{i=1}^{m} \left( GRAM(G_{A2B}(a_i))-GRAM(b_i) \right)^2 \mathcal{L}_{f_B} = \frac{1}{m}\sum_{i=1}^{m} ( GRAM(G_{B2A}(b_i))-GRAM(a_i) )^2 \mathcal{L}_f = \mathcal{L}_{f_A}+\mathcal{L}_{f_B} \mathcal{L}_{adv({G_{A2B}},D_B,A)} = \frac{1}{m}\sum_{i=1}^{m} (1-D_B({G_{A2B}}(a_i)))^2 \noindent {\bf Cycle Consistency Loss. } The intuition of Cycle Consistency Loss is that if an input image $a_i$ goes through a generator and back again in its compliment generator by creating a close cycle then the final synthesized image will be the same as input image $a_i$. \mathcal{L}_{cyc} (G_{A2B},G_{B2A},A,B
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Pattaya Journalist FightA journalists fought to each other after they had a problem on social media. PATTAYA-21 February- [PattayaDailyNews]; Mr.Teerarak Sutthatiwong aged 37 who is Daily News journalist went to notify POl.Maj.Col.Aomsin Sukkarnkha- inspector of Pattaya police station- that he was attacked by Mr.Santipab who is a journalist of TMN cable TV and his 5 men. The incident took place near Pattaya Pack condominium. Upon questioning Mr.Teerarak he told the police officer that he had argued with TMN hounalist Mr.Santiparb in Line application. Later Mr.Santiparb was accompanied with his friends to meet him at his condo before they started the argument and fighting. As a result, he decided to notify the police to prosecute TMN journalist. However, the police officer would summon Mr.Santiparb to question later in order to investigate the case.
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Set about a year after the events of. “This isn’t your power. It’s my curse and I’m taking it back”. I like this line quite a bit. What does the Leader say at 25:08? I got “fools” but that’s about it. Ultimate Destruction blows this away though. Open world Hulk wins every time! As a kid I used to always love throwing the military soldiers off the roofs. I always thought the yell they made was hilarious. It was a unique experience in the Incredible Hulk Universe!! This was the first game I've ever played (I was born in 2006. I'll be honest the game was kinda trash but that's what I love about it. It'll always be my favorite! Where i can download this game?? I loved this game when i was a child, i can say that is my favorite game from my chilhood!!! It might be a simple game in comparison to its successors. The game play might be rusty and small now. But it's campaign, with all these villains, in this one giant story? A classic feeling Hulk adventure? Am I the only one who liked the Bruce levels? 14:24 the power of H… LOVE! Why wasn’t General Ryker a boss battle in this game? This and the two Spider-Man games. Memory lane. I have this game since my childhood when I was 10 years old sure does bring me back memories looking at it this Hulk game was one of my favorites. I'm no genius, but I think the one line you should never tell the Hulk is "Yell all you want." or "Shut up!" Was this recorded on Dolphin Emulator? When I was a child the first cutscene always scared me a bit. ………where does he keep getting those shirts? Is it me or does Hulk sound like Bowser in that game? 7:05 My favorite scene! Despite all the hate it might get – was incredible to me then and still is now! That sound when Bruce is clicking away on the keyboard at the terminal. Pure ASMR. We need a great hulk game now,enough with spiderman now..Come on marvel!! 11:50 I swear this dude horrified my childhood.. According to Wikipedia. This game is the sequel of the film.
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464 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, raising the statewide infection total to 2,196,502. To date, 34,759 Floridians have died from COVID-19, including an increase of 63 resident deaths from a Thursday count. A total of 684 non-Florida residentFriday, the state reported that 3,345The state does 133,574 and 1,23243,053 and 49641,950 cases and 777 deaths. Brevard County closely mirrors Volusia with 40,013 cases but has recorded more deaths at 849. Seminole has reported 32,964 cases and 480 deaths. As of Thursday, 8,370,705 people had been vaccinated in Florida. Of that number, 5,554,268 are fully vaccinated, having completed eitherstate posts a daily vaccine distribution summary here (PDF).
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Sugarcane grows best on medium heavy soils, but can also be raised on lighter soils and heavy clays, provided there is adequate irrigation available in the former type of soils and drainage is good in the latter type of soils. In many places, dark rich clay loams, 120-150cm deep, and lying on a previous substratum of murum (distintegrated traprock) ae used for this crop. In some CO 419, CO 740, CO 7219 (Sanjivini), CO.M 7125, CO 7527, CO.M 88121(7714), CO 8014 (Mahalaxmi), CO 86032 (Nira), CO.C 671, CO.C 85061, CO - 8011, CO.M. 7114, CO.S.I 776, The availability of good better germination and good growth. The treatments included were namely control, 0.05% Bavistin, 2.5% Urea, 2.5% KCI, 2.5% KCI+Urea, 1% Hadron. Two budded setts were used for planting after treating with above chemicals. Also hot water treatment is given to prevent seed borne diseases. Planting of sugarcane is done in three seasons that is suru- January-February, adsali - July-August and pre seasonal- October-November for planting generally ridges and furrows are prepared on 100-120cm spacing. For planting one hectare area 25-30 thousand three eye buded cane setts are required.. Water requirement of sugarcane varies from 2000 to 2500 mm depending upon its duration, soil type and climatological factors. For sugarcane germination, tillering, grand growth and maturity are the critical stages for irrigation. During germination phase (1-35 days) there should be enough moisture in the soil for better germination but waterlogging is undesirable as it leads to rotting of setts. During this period irrigation can be scheduled at weekly intervals. But irrigation at 10 days interval during tillering stage (36-100 days) is sufficient. The formative and grand growth stages (101-270 days) are the critical stages for water demand. During this period irrigation can be practised at weekly intervals. At the maturity phase (271 days to harvest) fortnightly irrigation is enough. Irrigation will have to be stopped at 15 days prior to harvest. application of paddy straw or spreading of sugarcane trash in the field will decrease the evaporation and thus decrease the water demand of the crop besides improving the yield. The first hoeing an weeding should be given to the crop three to four weeks after planting. After germination, depending on the field conditions and the frequency of irrigation, two or three more hoeings and weedings may be required during the first three months after planting with the coming up of the crop. The final earthing-up should be completed before the monsoon rains, and should generally synchronize with the application of the final dose of fertilizer. This helps to keep down the weeds. It is very desirable to tie up the canes so that they may not sway during the winds, and lodge. The best way to do the tying is to bring together the stalks from adjacent rows and tie them together with their own trash and old leaves. In many places cane is tied at two or three levels with twists of cane trash, the twistline going from one end of the row to the other; sometimes the stalks are further propped up with bamboos..
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A Koala almost burned to death by the Australia fires.inuous amounts of wildlife and habitats dying, we look to our upper class to donate in order to stop it. Twitter has been up in arms about this wildfire, backlashing celebrities on their minimal effort and participation. After all, they have enough money to last the and their family lifetimes, can’t they do a good deed? After Kylie Jenner posted a photo with Louis Vuitton slides, made out of mink fur, she received an outrageous amount of hatred on twitter. She later deleted the post and donated $1 million to the wildfires. Just as Kim and Kanye are shamed for not donating, Kim released a tweet saying “nAfter this tweet, it was confirmed that her and her husband Kanye West donated $500,000 to the wildfires. Khole Kardashian also showed her support by going to local CVS pharmacies and picking up supplies for Australian firefighters. Our favorite well-known environmentalist, Leonardo DiCaprio’s Earth Alliance donated $3 million to the wildfire. Chris Hemsworth pledged to donate $1nd Elton John donated $1million to Australia. Not to mention Pink donated $500,000; while Shawn Mendez and Ellen had already donated too. More celebrities and civilians are finding ways to support Australia. If you are wondering what you can do you help, you can always donate money to the Red Cross or Australia’s fire departments in Victoria and New South Wales.
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Do you remember?: Upstate New York earthquake shakes up residents in region Oct. 10, 2008 Updated: Nov. 17, 2009 4:01 p.m. The upstate New York earthquake that registered about 5 on the Richter scale shook area residents for about 15 seconds yesterday (Oct. 7, 1983). A waitress in a Danbury restaurant said the tremor shook a friend's birds off their perch, and a New Milford police dispatcher reported that he awoke to see items dancing across a bureau. The quake's epicenter was in rural Hamilton County, N.Y., but was felt throughout New England and as far away as Pennsylvania in the south and Montreal in the north. The president of the University of El Salvador, Miguel Angel Parada, told an audience of about 50 peoplst night (Oct. 7, 1983), that his university is functioning under military occupation, and that because of the military's presence, classes cannot be conducted on campus. A fire in the old News-Times building on Main Street, Danbury, destroyed the former press room and an addition now used by a janitorial company for storage. Fire Lt. Jack Murphy was injured when the firetruck in which he was riding lost its brakes and careened into a rise in the roof of the Ho Yuen Restaurant. A pile of cement blocks fell on his lap during the accident. Another firefighter and a police officer received slight injuries fighting the fire. Two 8-year-old boys hunting for frogs in a bog off Karen Drive in Bethel, near Rockwell Road, yesterday (Oct. 7, 1983) were rescued by Stony Hill firemen when they became mired past their waists in quicksand-like mud. Police and firefighters worked to bring the boys to safety using a rope and a rescue stretcher. The Danbury and Bethel canine shelters reopened this week. Both were shut down by the state dog warden after three dogs died of what was feared to be parvovirus, a fatal and highly contagious dog disease. Henry "Hank" Dekker, the former Danbury resident who att blind man to sail from California to Hawaii without electronic navigational equipment, is starting a Hawaiian tour service for disabled people -- possibly the first one in the world, he said. He hoped his voyage to Hawaii aboard the sloop Dark Star served as an example to handicapped people of what they can accomplish. W. Edwin Harrison, operator of the Tomlinson Homestead and the New Fairfield Funeral Home, died this week. He was active in Danbury affairs, serving as a member and chairman of the Danbury Zoning Board of Appeals, Danbury Hospital where he was co-chairman of the progress fund in the 1950s, the Lions Club, the Community Chest, Danbury Savings and Loan and the Greater Danbury Board of Realtors. He served as a justice of the peace in Danbury for 36 years and performed 1,389 marriage ceremonies. He also owned trotting horses and was an early member of the U.S. Trotting Association. A banquet at Stony Hill Inn this week marked the 20th anniversary of the Bethel Business and Professional Women's Club. A fire at Rogg Manufacturing Co. off Route 7 in New Milford required dozens of firefighters to douse. About a dozen students in the Danbury area were up at 6:30 a.m. today (Oct. 6, 1958) to begin the NBC television course in "Atomic Age Physics," which is being offered for credit by the extension division of Danbury State Teachers College. The Country Players of Brookfield presented their first public production, "June Wedding," in the Brookfield Consolidated School. Formed during the summer months and enjoying a large membership, this group has been working on its first play production, a three-act comedy written by Joseph Hayes, who lives in Brookfield. The producer is Charles Randall of Bridgewater and Brookfield, and handling the directing chores is Arthur Eberle of Candlewood Lake, Brookfield. Ches Plemmons of Brookfield is cast as the bridegroom-to-be and Linda Tuck plays the kid sister of the bride-to-be. The newly organized Taxpayers League swept into office in yesterday's (Oct. 8, 1933) town election, in one of the most pronounced political upsets in the history of Danbury. Albert P. Walsh, who has served as first selectman for two years, was re-elected to that office as candidate upon both Taxpayers and Democratic tickets bythat office. One of the biggest surprises was the defeat of John W. Dunleavy, veteran Democratic officeholder, for the office of registrar of voters, by William D. Whitely, Taxpayers League candidate. A new bus terminal was opened at 296 Main St., Danbury, by the Packard Lines, of which George Eginger is the president. The lines operate 12-cylinder Cadillac cars of their own, which run between Danbury, Poughkeepsie, Beacon and Newburgh. Five trips will be made to New York daily, and five-hour service to Boston from Danbury is provided. Danbury Fair is host today (Oct. 4, 1933) to Gov. Wilbur Cross, who arrived at the Fair early this afternoon led by an honor guard of state troopers. He was accompanied by an escort of members of the Danbury Rotary Club, where he had earlier given an address. The crowd around Pomeroy's sunken garden in the main tent at the Fair Grounds was disappointed yesterday (Oct. 6, 1933) when it learned that Green Pattie, the singing frog, had refused to go on with her act at the last minute. The inside story of Pattie's temperamental flare-up is that a few minutes before some boys had found Pattie near the grandstand and returned her to the pool in the sunken garden, thinking she had lost her way. "Daredevil" Williams showed evidences of his long grind in an attempt to drive a car for six days and six nights in a 75-foot circle at the Fair. Thursday night he erred in his driving and the car hit the fence enclosing the circle, denting the right fender. Tracks have been worn by the car in the ground of the circle so deep in places that it was necessary to unload several trucks of gravel so the drive would continue without scraping the bottom of the car's chassis. The Sunday night train from New York arrived in Danbury 15 minutes late, its six cars filled to capacity with exhibitors coming to prepare for the Danbury Fair. The baggage car was filled with trunks and paraphernalia and the baggage room of the White Street station had the appearance of that in the Grand Central Station. ... dam dangers
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may decrease the effects of vitamin Ccute vitamin C deficiency leads to scurvy [ 7, 8, 11 ]. What are the benefits of consuming vitamin c pill mg a day?
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Here are the top 10 home remedies for heartburn. 1. Baking Soda. Baking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate, provides quick and easy relief from heartburn. Shop Target for medicines & treatments you will love at great low prices. Free shipping on most orders and free same-day pick-up in store. A number of household staples have been proven effective not just by Grandma but by science, too. What many doctors are now ordering for cold prevention and treatment. A cold sore on this lip was caused by the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). Credit: coldsoreremoval.club Medically known as recurrent herpes labialis, cold sores or. Learn about types of herpes simplex. Type 1 causes cold sores, fever blisters or oral herpes. Type 2 affects the genital area. Read about symptoms. Cold sores also referred as fever blisters are caused by the herpes simplex virus. Also read more on the symptoms, remedies and diet for curing cold sores. 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Cold sore remedies 1 day Cold sores also referred as fever blisters are caused by the herpes simplex virus. Also read more on the symptoms, remedies and diet for curing cold sores. Looking for a natural cold remedy? Use these 12 tips from WebMD for fighting off a cold naturally. Cold sores can appear seemingly out of nowhere. These homemade cold sore remedies can heal the area quickly and prevent future outbreaks from occurring. 2. Make And Enjoy A Hot Toddy (or have someone make it for you.) Typically a Hot Toddy helps a sore throat -particularly one accompanied by a cold- for 2 reasons.
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Friday Video: Generations Continue reading The best and worst (that we've reviewed) Continue reading A DS sequel to Shantae rests in our hands DS Fanswag: Give thanks with this three-pack! Don't forget to check out the official rules if you have questions. </s> The State government has drawn up a detailed plan to improve the infrastructure at government schools based on the additional enrolment of students this year. The School Education Department’s move is also to retain private school students who shifted to State-run schools. All district education officers have already been asked to inspect and identify the State-run schools that need infrastructure improvement due to additional admissions, the official said. “They were also instructed to prepare a detailed work plan and identify budget for it,” he said. All such works would be carried out shortly on priority basis as per the requirement, he claimed. “The government is already in the process of recruiting teachers who were on the waitlist,” the official added. Allidentify land belonging to government schools that were encroached, he said. As schools were closed for more than one year, district level officials had reported that the lands of many institutions have been encroached. “All the lands that are illegally occupied will be recovered immediately,” he said. Conversations </s> Avigna Industrial & Logistics Park on Saturday said it will invest Rs 837 crore in Tamil Nadu to develop industrial park837 crore in the state, Avigna said in a statement. Tdu Chief Minister'' said. Avigna is soon going to start the operation of their first-of-kind food terminal market near Chennai which was delayed due to the pandemic. Avigna Industrial & Logistics Park has warehouses in Hosur (Tamil Nadu, and northern parts of the country as well. Conversations </s> Two Luke Kelly statues are going to be unveiled on the same day as a second work has been announced just a month after the first. Now another statue will go up on South King St beside Stephen's Green Shopping Centrei. ” He, . </s> “Everything You Want at a Price You Can Afford Dundalk is made up of 24 neighborhoods all with a small town feel and greater Baltimore access. There’s a home in Dundalk for everyone–and every budget. There a beautiful new open-plan construction, charming mid-century row homes, detached Cape Cods and colonials, duplexes, and more. Live the quiet suburban life in Old Dundalk where where winding streets are dotted with old growth trees. Parks, churches, schools, and shops are minutes away by foot, bike or car. If city living with a little extra space, check out Stanbrook, a close knit community with a strong brick row home neighborhood. Backyards hold gardens, parking, boat storage, decks, basketball hoops, kids and dogs. Contact us via email or call (410) 282-0261 for info about neighborhood associations and community events. 43 Miles of Waterfront Half of our neighborhoods are bordered by water, and 3 have public marinas. Dundalk’s 26+ parks are yours for walking, biking, picnicking and sports. Waterfront parks offer gorgeous views–especially at sunset, fishing piers, or boat launches. Dock bars and restaurants in the area offer waterfront dining and entertainment options. Marinas serve boaters from all over. Sparrows Point Country Club offers a 27-hole waterfront golf course, a waterfront pool, some of the finest dining in Dundalk, and a 62-slip marina. Dundalk’s main roads connect to the City of Baltimore, Eastern Avenue, I-695 and I-95.s.
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A renovation of an existing space focused on the experience for clients and staff. The overall flow of the space was revamped by moving the lobby and and looking at the order of client interaction. The back of house space was opened up to make everythign work better. The interiors were all brought in line with the brand as well.