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Church-state debate is brewing as students settle into classrooms
By J. Correspondent | September 24, 1999
WASHINGTON — In Kansas, the state school board decides to remove evolution from its science curriculum.
In Cleveland, a federal judge throws parents and students into a state of turmoil when he blocks a state-funded school voucher program that lets students attend private or parochial schools at taxpayer expense — and then reverses his decision.
In Mississippi, school officials bar a student from displaying a Star of David symbol in class and then change their policy concerning "gang symbols" in the face of a public outcry.
Elsewhere around the country, school districts contemplate posting the Ten Commandments to help counter what they see as a lapse in morality.
As the 1999-2000 school year kicks into gear, no ground has proved more fertile in the ongoing debate over the constitutional separation of church and state than America's public schools.
While church-state watchdogs say there is no evidence of any trend linking the disparate controversies that have been playing out across the country, such issues appear to have gained a higher profile in recent months.
In recent years, prayer in public schools and during graduation ceremonies has been the primary source of church-state contention. Now issues such as school vouchers and displaying the Ten Commandments — topics that are playing out in both the political and educational arenas — have been providing additional grist for the church-state mill.
Some experts believe that recent incidents of school violence provided the impetus behind some of the recent activity. But in many ways there is little new about the debate over religion in schools.
"Adults have been playing these games with children for a very long time," said Marc Stern, a lawyer with the American Jewish Congress.
Schools have long provided a testing ground for many of the most divisive issues on the national scene, Stern said, pointing to the battles fought over segregation, women's equality and multiculturalism.
"If you're going to fight about the values that the government has and that are spoken in the name of society, the only place that surfaces in any systematic way is in the schools."
Most experts say the recent attention to religion in schools is simply part of the normal ebb and flow of the debate.
"These issues kind of wax and wane," said Joseph Conn, a spokesman for Americans United for the Separation of Church and State.
"Sometimes there will be a few months or a few years when the issues aren't so important, then suddenly you'll have a dozen different fronts," he added. "Right now we're just at one of those points where there's a lot of discussion on the issue."
The recent spate of violence in schools — particularly the massacre in Littleton, Colo., in April — may have a lot to do with that.
In the wake of the shooting spree and other incidents of gun violence, elected officials around the country have been pushing the Bible as a solution to what they say is a breakdown in morality.
School board officials in Kansas made no explicit mention of moral concerns in voting in August to delete any references to evolution from the state's recommended science curriculum and its standardized tests. But some observers believe that the decision reflects parental worries that their children are growing up without an agreed-upon moral compass.
Others see a larger trend.
Nathan Diament, director of the Orthodox Union's Institute for Public Affairs, sees the focus on religious issues as a reaction to what he calls a longstanding "anti-religion" bias in schools — an attitude he believes is at odds with the fact that most people in this country are religious.
"A lot of this has to do with the fact that the pendulum swung much too far in one direction, which is that religion across the board was really driven out of the schools, and there's still a bureaucratic suspicion, if not antipathy, toward religion," Diament said.
Now, he said, the pendulum is swinging back because parents have become "frustrated" by seeing "such a central part of their lives trod upon and sometimes abused in their kids' schools."
Other Jewish observers see it differently.
"One of the things that I think a lot of these issues have in common is that they're all instances in which religious issues are being advanced for political purposes," said Mark Pelavin, associate director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism.
He pointed to the juvenile justice bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives earlier this year as an example of elected officials "trying to play political games with our first freedom."
The measure, which lawmakers said was aimed at instilling children with traditional values, permits schools to display the Ten Commandments in schools and other public places.
The measure stands little chance of becoming law because the Senate has not approved it and President Clinton is likely to veto any such legislation.
Meanwhile, most church-state watchdogs emphasize that they are not calling for America's public schools to be "religion-free zones."
In fact, most continue to support a wide variety of privately initiated religious activities in accordance with a set of guidelines drafted five years ago by the AJCongress together with a coalition of religious and public policy groups.
The guidelines, intended to clarify permissible activity in order to help schools avoid divisive debates over religious issues in cases in which the law is clear, have since been updated and circulated by the Clinton administration.
While the guidelines delineate, for example, that students cannot be compelled to pray and that religion cannot be promoted in schools, they also make clear that students are permitted to pray individually and that teachers may teach about religious contributions to civilization.
"I think these guidelines have gone a long way toward addressing that confusion," said Pelavin, formerly of the AJCongress.
But he added, "one of the things we've said all along is that in a country this size, there are still going to be school officials that get it wrong." | 2023-14/0000/en_head.json.gz/2200 | {"url": "https://jweekly.com/1999/09/24/church-state-debate-is-brewing-as-students-settle-into-classrooms/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "jweekly.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T10:45:39Z", "digest": "sha1:ZNTR7ONSX7MH3V3GWD24YCORL6J2PRQU"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 6174, 6174.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 6174, 8314.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 6174, 34.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 6174, 164.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 6174, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 6174, 242.4]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 6174, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 6174, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 6174, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 6174, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 6174, 0.44320138]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 6174, null]], 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Few Canadian Conservative rabbis expected to conduct same-sex rite
toronto | Don’t expect many Conservative rabbis in Canada to perform same-sex commitment ceremonies, even with permission from the movement.
“I haven’t polled our members, but I haven’t heard of one who has indicated that they will officiate at commitment ceremonies,” said Rabbi Wayne Allen, president of the Rabbinical Assembly’s (Central) Canada region, as well as spiritual leader of Beth Tikvah Congregation in Toronto. “What that indicates is that the rabbis in our region are content with the traditional view of Jewish law.”
Coincidentally, only days after the Conservative movement’s highest legal body approved a responsa last week allowing rabbis to accept the commitment ceremonies and ordain gay rabbis, Canada’s Parliament defeated a motion to reopen the same-sex marriage debate as a possible prelude to rescinding the legislation.
Under legislation adopted in 2005, more than 12,000 same-sex couples — most likely including dozens of Jewish couples — have been married in Canada.
“Canada is politically a very liberal country, but in terms of the practice of Judaism, it’s a very conservative country,” said Rabbi Steven Saltzman of Adath Israel Congregation of Toronto. “There are Reform rabbis who will not perform intermarriages here. It’s a much more conservative community — with a small ‘c’ — Jewish-wise.”
The U.S. Conservative movement has lost ground to the now-dominant Reform movement in recent decades, but in Canada, Conservative Jewry appears to remain the dominant stream.
According to a 2005 survey by the Jewish Federation of Greater Toronto, nearly 37 percent of the city’s Jews defined themselves as Conservative and another 20 percent as Orthodox. Roughly half of Canada’s estimated 360,000 Jews live in the Toronto area.
Rabbi Baruch Frydman-Kohl of Toronto’s Beth Tzedec Congregation was part of the Conservative Movement’s 25-member Committee on Jewish Law and Standards that rendered last week’s decisions, which he described as “advisory opinions” rather than binding rulings.
Alongside the more liberal responsa, the committee approved two responsa maintaining a ban on gay rabbis or commitment ceremonies. That means there’s halachic backing for either position, and individual rabbis or congregations can decide for themselves how to handle the issue.
“Every local rabbi has the option of following or rejecting” the decisions, he said, adding that “probably very little” will change in Canada in their aftermath.
Canadian rabbis “didn’t perform commitment ceremonies before and they won’t perform them now,” he said. “They did welcome gays and lesbians into their congregations and communities before, and they’ll continue to do so.”
However, Frydman-Kohl expressed concern about the effect of permitting gay rabbis to be ordained. Canada has no institution that ordains Conservative rabbis.
“Will people who are traditional continue to see a place for themselves in the Conservative movement and continue to go into the Conservative rabbinate, or will they avoid the Conservative movement?” he asked. “That’s a much longer-term question.”
The committee’s decisions on the same-sex issue may lend momentum to a small but vocal separatist contingent among Canadian Conservatives.
Citing halachic incompatibility, Saltzman asserted that Canadians should seek a get, or Jewish divorce, from their American counterparts and form an independent body of their own, as their counterparts in Israel, Argentina and other countries have.
According to Saltzman, the law committee exceeded its mandate.
The committee’s decision “isn’t a halachic position but a political decision based on the liberal agenda of the United States,” Saltzman said. “In and of itself as a liberal agenda it’s fine, but as an agenda for traditional Judaism, it’s unacceptable.”
The result shows “that our notion of Conservative Judaism as practiced in Canada is radically different than the notion that governs the movement in the United States,” he said.
Frydman-Kohl acknowledged that some Canadian members have been talking about separating from the American-based body.
“I don’t know where that’s going to go,” he said. “Some people are actively advocating it, some people are not.”
Allen likewise seemed unsure if the talk would lead to action.
“My reading of the membership of this region is that there is a great deal of consensus that the traditional views of Judaism ought to be upheld,” he said. “But whether that translates into a disaffiliation, I cannot predict.” | 2023-14/0000/en_head.json.gz/2201 | {"url": "https://jweekly.com/2006/12/15/few-canadian-conservative-rabbis-expected-to-conduct-same-sex-rite/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "jweekly.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T10:20:39Z", "digest": "sha1:VKNBY5EBCF7FU5OH2OXLA4PKJ633EXAN"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 4555, 4555.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 4555, 6851.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 4555, 23.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 4555, 153.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 4555, 0.95]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 4555, 221.4]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 4555, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 4555, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 4555, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 4555, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 4555, 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Cynthia Hardie
Cynthia was born and raised in Mooroopna and over the years has filled her home with her beautiful creations. Reluctant to part with anything, she says her home is almost full to the rafters Her paintings adorn canvas, rocks, emu eggs, timber, papier-mâché bowls, clap sticks, boomerangs, anything she can get her hands on and often more than one thing at a time. Her love of art and craft began as a child and has continued throughout her life. Mostly self-taught, she enjoys teaching her granddaughters how to paint, sharing her art supplies and painting small canvases and boomerangs.
A tree of many
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Embattled Mindanao
Mindanao, Philippines, October 2008. My dad was a journalist in college (maybe even post-college) in the Philippines, but he gave it up because he said it was too dangerous. He was right. Of the top 20 most dangerous countries for journalists listed by the Committee to Protect Journalists, the Philippines ranks fifth, with 38 dead…
NOT NEW YORK
journalists, maguindanao, mindanao, philippines, PHOTOS, terrorism
Where the balloons live
Before I headed back to Richmond, I ventured out to the city yesterday for some pre-Thanksgiving fun. Nothing sounded more awesome than watching balloons being inflated by the Museum of Natural History for the Thanksgiving Day Parade. I imagined myself happily snapping away as the balloons slowly took form and floated into the big blue…
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Street musicians, Central Park
I had a few hours to kill before a meeting yesterday so I wandered over to Central Park. I’d gone there planning to take pictures of trees, but was drawn to the street musicians instead (finding bare trees at The Mall swayed things that way). There was Boris, the saxophone player from somewhere near Argentina.…
bethesda, cellist, central park, fountain, NEW YORK, PHOTOS, saxophone, terrace
Back to the future, Obey Giant styles
Still in the process of setting up my closet, er, bedroom, I recently came across this picture while searching for photos for the frames above my bed (Yes, *I hung them sans pictures because I thought it would motivate me to print photos ASAP. Mind you, I bought those frames two years ago when I…
ART, NOT NEW YORK
andre the giant, ART, barcelona, boqueria, boston, hope, ica, obey giant, PHOTOS, shepard fairey
Ode to Richmond
I’m finally back in New York. I’ve lived in a few places, from the Philippines, to the Bronx, to Richmond, Va., to smaller cities in Virginia for internships, to a quick stint abroad and most recently Fredericksburg, Va. The one place I always identified with was New York. After leaving the metro area at 13,…
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Cool Video: “The Cold Light of Day” trailer is here!!!
The “Man of Steel” star Henry Cavill is creating a lot of buzz in the movie industry lately. He starred in the epic Greek mythology movie, “Immortals”, which was a great film and here’s Henry next action movie. It’s called, “The Cold Light of Day”. The film also stars, Bruce Willis and Sigourney Weaver. This looks to be a fun action film even if it’s PG-13 rated. I guess you can add this film to the list of my most anticipated movies of 2012. I’m definitely there to see this movie.
See the trailer here at AICN.
Bruce WillisHenry CavillJean Claude Van DammeSigourney WeaverThe Cold Light of Day
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77 Years Ago: Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs Make Their Grand Ole Opry Debut
Gayle Thompson Updated: December 8, 2018
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Seventy-seven years ago today (Dec, 8, 1945) was an historic day for country music: It was on that date that Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs made their debut on the Grand Ole Opry, as part of Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys.
Flatt and Scruggs' appearances, which occurred at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, was a fortuitous one for the bluegrass artists, although they were unaware of it at the time. Only three years later, both men officially left the Blue Grass Boys to form their own band, the Foggy Mountain Boys. Their unique combined sound, with Scruggs playing banjo and Flatt on rhythm guitar, earned them a large following and a repeat invitation to perform at the Opry. In 1955, the two became official joint members of the prestigious country music organization.
Flatt and Scruggs continued performing and recording together until 1969, when they split to pursue their own interests. At the time, Flatt was determined to stay true to their traditional bluegrass roots, while Scruggs was interested in more mainstream sounds. In 1979, after a decade of solo work, the men began considering a reunion; unfortunately, Flatt passed away later that year. Still, their musical legacy, especially in bluegrass music, has made an impact on generations of artists.
“There’s nobody left in our town of [Earl Scruggs’] ilk and his magnificence," Marty Stuart says. "He’s left such a profound influence on so many of our lives.”
The duo was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1985. Scruggs passed away in 2012.
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Armenian Evangelical Schools in Lebanon
By Dr. Zaven Messerlian
Translated and abridged by Dr. Vahe H. Apelian, OH, 12 June 2013
(Chanasser, Jan.-Feb., 2013)
Dr. Zaven Messerlian, a graduate of the American University of Beirut (BA ’59, MA ’63), is a historian, author, and principal of the Armenian Evangelical College in Beirut since 1967. He received an honorary doctorate from the Academy of Sciences of Armenia in Yerevan in 2003 for his contributions to modern Armenian history and education. In 2007 Archbishop Hovnan Derderian conferred upon him, by the order of His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, the St. Sahag-St. Mesrob Medal.
Yeprem-Martha Philibosian College in Beirut
There are six functioning Armenian Evangelical schools in Lebanon. They were founded at different times since the Genocide of the Armenians.
The schools are:
Armenian Evangelical Yeprem-Martha Philibosian College in Beirut. It was founded in 1923. It's the first post-Genocide secondary (high) school in the Diaspora. The principal is Dr. Zaven Messerlian.
Armenian Evangelical Central High School in Ashrafieh, a suburb of Beirut. Founded as an elementary school in 1922, it later became a secondary (high) school. The principal is Mrs. Maral Deyirmenjian.
Armenian Evangelical Shamlian-Tatigian Secondary School in Bourj-Hamoud, Beirut. Initially (1930) an elementary school, it was elevated to secondary (high) school. The principal is Ms. Vartoug Balekjian.
Armenian Evangelical Secondary School of Anjar. It was founded in 1930, after the exodus of the Armenians from Sanjak (of Alexandretta), as an elementary school and later became a secondary (high) school. The principal is Rev. Raffi Messerlian.
Armenian Evangelical Peter and Elizabeth Torosian Junior High School in Amanos, Beirut. It was founded in 1951 as a kindergarten and later became middle school. The principal is Mrs Seta Karagoezian.
Armenian Evangelical Gertmenian School in Nor-Hadjin, Beirut. It was founded in 1931 as an elementary school. Its principal is Mr. Sahag Dedeyan.
All the schools are affiliated with their churches and are under the jurisdiction of the Union of The Armenian Evangelical Churches In Near East (UAECNE, The Union). The Union also oversees the Haigazian University that was founded in 1955 as a College and was elevated to University by a governmental decree in 1996. An Education Council operates under the jurisdiction of The Union.
Shamlian-Tatigian Secondary School
At each stage of their schooling–elementary, middle, high–students receive a diploma upon successful completion of the academic programs.
Secondary School of Anjar
The Armenian Evangelical schools in Lebanon were more numerous in the past. Due to the dwindling Armenian-Lebanese population as a result of demographic changes and civil wars (1958, 1975), their number shrank.
Peter and Elizabeth Torosian Junior High School
The following Armenian Evangelical School have ceased to exist:
Armenian Evangelical School in Zahle, founded in 1922.
Armenian Evangelical Co-Ed High School in Tripoli, founded in 1936.
Armenian Evangelical School in the Nor-Adana neighborhood of Beirut, founded in 1936.
Armenian Evangelical School in Shtaura, founded in 1938.
Armenian Evangelical School in the Hayashen neighborhood of Beirut, founded in 1938.
Armenian Evangelical Philibosian School in Sin el Fil (Beirut) founded in 1953.
Armenian Evangelical School in Trad, Bourj-Hamoud founded in 1936 and closed in 2008,
Along with these schools, Genats High School, which also was affiliated with the Armenian Evangelical Community, was also closed. It was founded in 1937 in Dbayeh.
The mission statement of the Armenian Evangelical schools adopted during the 2001 Second Assembly of the UAECNE states: “Based on the mission and history of the Armenian Evangelical Church, the goal of the Armenian Evangelical School is to equip students with a quality Christian Armenian education, adhering to the governmental curriculum, in addition maintaining the orientation set by the Armenian Evangelical Education Council".
The mission has three components.
1.Academic Curriculum. The Armenian Evangelical Schools follow a liberal education program that aims to educate the student in entirety by fostering in the student critical thinking to successfully implement the government mandated academic requirements to achieve the best possible results. The Armenian Evangelical Schools implement current teaching methodologies to best educate their students for college or trade schools.
2.Armenian Identity. The Armenian Evangelical Schools impart to its students at each stage of their schooling cultural values rooted in the Armenian experience and teach them Armenian language, history, literature. The Armenian Evangelical Schools strive to foster in their students a balanced and inclusive Armenian awareness and a spirit of service to the nation.
3.Armenian Evangelical Heritage. The supreme goal of the Armenian Evangelical Schools is to help students know God through Jesus Christ. This is achieved by fostering in the schools an Armenian Evangelical spirit by offering the students morning services, teaching the Bible, attending Sunday church services and encouraging the students to participate in Armenian Evangelical youth fellowship. The teachers are expected to exemplify Christian conduct for their students to emulate them.
The Union trusts the implementation of the mission of the Armenian Evangelical Schools to the local school boards of trustees, principle and teachers to prepare the students to become responsible Christians, exemplary citizens and productive members of their communities.
The Armenian Evangelical schools have always served the Armenians in Lebanon without regard to their denominational and sectarian affiliations. They have always put due emphasis on the teaching of the Armenian language, history, literature along with the teaching of the Bible in Armenian. The schools have also implemented the government-mandated language, science and math requirements. From its first graduating class in 1927, the graduates of the Armenian Evangelical high schools have successfully continued their education at the American University of Beirut in various disciplines.
When Lebanon was under French mandate from 1923 to 1943, French was taught at the Armenian Evangelical schools along with Arabic. After the conclusion of the French mandate, the teaching of the Arabic language was emphasized along with English. The Armenian Evangelical schools successfully fulfill the Lebanese government academic requirements. There was a time when Armenian Evangelical high school students were accepted to the American University of Beirut through the recommendation of the principal. Nowadays, success in the Baccalaureate II exam is a must for admission.
Armenian and Christian education is not only imparted in the classrooms, but also through extra-curricular activities within the schools. The schools have Armenian, Bible, history, science and other clubs as well. The schools have their own publications such as:
“Sipan” by the Armenian Evangelical Yeprem-Martha Philibosian College.
“Shiraz” by the Armenian Evangelical Secondary School of Anjar.
“Arpi” by the Armenian Evangelical Central High School.
“Shogher” by the Armenian Evangelical Peter and Elizabeth Torosian School.
Almost all the Armenian Evangelical schools have student theater, choir, dance groups and athletic teams. The students speak Armenian during recess. Most of the services offered to the students in the sanctuaries are in Armenian. In short, a healthy Armenian atmosphere prevails at the Armenian Evangelical schools of Lebanon.
Caption Correction
The last photo shows the Gertmenian School and not the Torosian School. Please note this for correction.
Re Caption Correction
Raffi,
Thank you for your correction re the caption of the last photo in the article. I apologize for the error; it’s mine and not Keghart’s. I believe once posted, the articles cannot be or are not edited. Your comment will alert the reader to the aforementioned mistake
Դիմումնագիր
Բարեւ,
Իմ անունս Հրայր Տաղլեան է
Նախնական կրթութիւնս ստացած եմ Մ. Եւ Հ. Արսլանեան Ճեմարանէն ներս որմէ ետք ընդունուած եմ Մեծի Տանն Կիլիկիոյ Կաթողիկոսութեան Դպրեվանքը, ուր ուսանած եմ 10 տարի, ստանալով Աստուածաբանական եւ Հայագիտական ուսում, սակայն տարիներ ետք չուզելով շարունակել կուսակրօն եւ կամ ամուսնացեալ քահանայական կեանքը, դուրս եկայ դպրեվանքէն նետուելու համար աշխարհային կեանքի փոթորիկներուն:
Այժմ որպէս նորավարտ աշակերտ հայ Մշակութային կեդրոններէ ներս կը փորձեմ գործի դիմում մը կատարել, նկատի ունենալով որ ունիմ լաւապէս Հայերէնի, կրօնի, ու համակարգչային կարողութիւններ: Ես աշխատակցած եմ զանազան թերթերու մէջ որպէս գրող սակայն միշտ ալ գրած եմ գրչանունով, մասնակցած եմ շատ մը շարադրական ու գրական մրցանքներու եւ տիրացած առաջին դիրքին ինչպէս նաեւ շատ անգամներ երկրորդ կամ երրորդ դիրքերը: Ունիմ լաւապէս Հայերէն մեքենագրելու կարողութիւն, համակարգիչով նկարներ ու յայտարարութիւններ պատրաստելու կարողութիւններ եւ այլ զանազան գիտութիւններ: Առ այդ, այս նամակս ընդունեցէք որպէս դիմումնագիր՝ որպէս գրաշար, գարտուղար եւ կամ այլ բաժնի գործիչ եւ կը խնդրեմ երկու պարագաներուն ալ՝ մերժուիլ եւ կամ ընդունիլ տեղեակ պահէք զիս զանգելով 76 113 107, եւ ինչու չէ եթէ կ'ուզէք անձամբ տեսնուինք խօսելու եւ իրար աւելի լաւ հասկնալու համար:
Շնորհակալութիւն:
Classmates and Teachers of 1953-58
I, Sahag Yervant Knarig Barsoumian thank for this informative article. It brings old memories of my schooling in Beirut where I was born and now live in London since 1979. I was a former pupil at the Armenian Evangelical College on Mexique Street from 1953-1958, best and happiest years of my life. Then I moved to the 7th Day Adventist church/school near Hajen/Khalil Badawi and eventually to AGBU Hovaguimian-Manouguian Secondary School for Boys (1961-1965) in Zokak el Blat. Later I worked in an Advertising agency (1968- Mid 1973) at the American Press in Sin el Fil in the Art Department under the supervision of the famous cartoonist Massis Araradian, who, I believe lives in the united states now.
Memories of old days keep me going. We did not appreciate those years when we were young. I/We do long for every sad or cheerful second of it, specially now when I see and hear all the terrible, disturbing and heart breaking events happening in the whole region.
I have a few photos. I am struggling to recall the names of my beloved classmates (Kindergarten, grade 1 to 3) from 1953 to 1958 when school was interrupted due to the civil war. The names of some of my teachers too I have forgotten. The ones I remember are our principal Mr. Djizmedjian, our beloved teacher Oryort Alice, Baron Bulghurdjian, Oryort Janette, wife of our respectful teacher Mr. Kassouni, the unforgettable Baron Keverian. One other name I remember. Mr. Haig Misserlian, who was a classmate of my cousin Mr. Hagop Printzian, famous in Ho Men Et Men circle.
Our teachers sacrificed their Time/Emotions/Health just to be there for all of us and educate us to become good citizens of Planet Earth! May GOD bless them, give a long life to those who still are around, and bless the memories of the dear departed. May they rest in Heavenly Peace.
I wish the Armenian Evangelical College lasts for many more years to come and go strong as it did for the past 92 Golden years!
1966 AEC graduates
I am Asdghig Manoukian, a 1966 graduate from Armenian Evangelical College in Beirut, Lebanon. This year we are trying to organize 50th anniversary of our graduation and looking for the whereabouts of everybody. Some of us were able to get together and some of us not.
We are trying to locate Ms. Rosine Hovanessian. We /me ask your help.
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While CSTO sits on the fence
“War is a cowardly escape from the problems of peace.”
Prof. Z. S. Andrew Demirdjian,Los Angeles, 3 October 2020
Unprovoked, on September 27, 2020, Azerbaijani forces launched air- and missile-attacks along the Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) border. Emboldened by Turkey’s backing, the aggressor also targeted Vardenis, a town in Armenia. Later, they launched drones to drop bombs on Abovian city. In other words, Azerbaijani forces bombed and shelled Armenia proper as well as Artsakh border towns, including Stepanakert, the capital of Artsakh.
The criminal attacks on civilians of Stepanakert and towns across the Armenian border testify to the genocidal intent of Azerbaijan and Turkey towards the Armenian nation. While Armenian soldiers are bravely defending their homeland, they can use international assistance and, especially rescue response from the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).
CSTO, the Moscow-led organization, akin to NATO, was established in 2002 as a security alliance of Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. The main mission of the union is to come to the rescue of any member subjected to aggression from external forces. It is very simple: Azerbaijan and Turkey are the “external aggressors” against Armenia and Artsakh. Therefore, CSTO should intervene in on behalf of Armenia.
Armenia is facing the deadly aggression of Azerbaijan and Turkey. When will the CSTO come to the rescue of Armenia? Azerbaijan is committing crime of aggression; not only is the aggression against the Armenian forces, but also against the innocent civilians of Armenia and Artsakh. The shelling of Stepanagert has continued for the sixth day since the start of Azerbaijan’s aggression.
On the fifth day of the conflict Azerbaijan launched four Israeli-made drones. The drones aimed the Armenia’s province (marz) of Kotayk and dropped bombs on the city of Abovian, which is 18 miles north of Yerevan. One woman was killed.
While it is gratifying to hear that the Armenian forces have made inroads into the Armenian Shahumian district under Azerbaijani control now, we need to get all the help we can muster since Azerbaijan has been deploying Jihadist mercenaries against us.
While Armenian civilians are crammed in shelters, the CSTO sits on the fence. Is CSTO waiting to help with the funeral of so many citizens of one of its members or is it that aggression is not a sufficient cause to flex the CSTO muscles?
Let us briefly review what constitutes a crime of aggression: “A crime of aggression is a specific type of crime where a person [i.e. President Ilham Aliyev] plans, initiates, or executes an act of aggression using state military force that violates the Charter of the United Nations. The act is judged as a violation based on its character, gravity, and scale.” Interestingly enough, the definition of a “crime of aggression” also aptly defines President Aliyev’s outlandish behavior without a shadow of doubt.
While the CSTO sits on the fence, the crime of aggression continues by Azerbaijan. What further reasons does CSTO need before it moves into action to protect one of their beleaguered and badgered members?
However, one Armenian soldier saved is worth more than all the gold in the world. Ideas have changed the world, ideas will also advance Armenia. We need to think of ways to reduce the loss of our soldiers and safeguard our decades-old free and independent Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Unfortunately, we do not have a single organization to represent the whole Armenian Diaspora and to coordinate all the efforts to help our soldiers fighting for the freedom and independence of Artsakh. Let us do with what we have in terms of leadership. Here are some ideas to explore:
The Armenian Diaspora should express urgency to get external assistance to make our soldiers’ burden less onerous and to help them make inroads into Armenian lands currently under Azerbaijani control. Since we are attacked by Azerbaijan, in self-defense we should also capture Utik province, where the oil, gas, and the railroad corridor lies. It is Azerbaijan’s economy’s soft belly. Timing is everything and so we should seize the opportunity now.
We could use a larger buffer zone to keep the enemy at bay so our border villagers can sleep better at night. Not a day passes without an expectation of Azerbaijani aggression. Territory captured from the enemy could later be used as a negotiation piece for compromising for the sake of peace settlement.
The Armenian Diaspora has to begin to mobilize toward helping the homeland in substantial ways: fundraising to finance the war; financially helping the families of the fallen soldiers; sending medical supplies and blankets; motivating volunteers to serve the homeland during the war; contacting various state officials of friendly countries to condemn Azerbaijan’s and Turkey’s criminal intentions.
The officials of Armenia may be too proud to ask for help from CSTO. Perhaps, Russia is playing the dangerous tactic of delaying its entry into the fray to see if Armenia will emerge victorious. Such a game would be too costly; Armenia would lose too many precious soldiers for they are deployed over an extensive and a long so-called line of contact to defend.
To keep neutrality as a member of the Minsk group for peace mediation, Russia could recuse itself from CSTO participation and let any one of the other members of CSTO take over. Issuing a warning to cease the aggression against Armenia’s sovereignty and the wanton shelling of the Armenian civilian targets may go a long way to deter Azerbaijan from further attacks. The CSTO silence is tantamount to a breach of duty toward its members facing aggression.
Another idea is for the Armenian Diaspora to send a letter to Vladimir Putin requesting him to fulfill the provisions of the CSTO collective agreement and to help break the brazen Azerbaijani military storm over the Armenian people.
Armenian Diaspora is needed more than ever to support their brothers and sisters in Armenia and Artsakh against the two genocidal countries surrounding them.
In addition to financial assistance, the Armenian Diaspora needs to make a huge effort to enlist the help of CSTO to help Armenia and Artsakh during these difficult times when our soldiers are defending a wide border of Armenia and Artsakh against Azerbaijani violence –plus genocidal Turkey’s sworn allegiance to help Azerbaijan in any way it wants.
Armenians in the U.S. and in Canada should draft an urgent letter to President Putin to act immediately before the aggression causes further civilian casualties. The main argument should center on the concept of the crime of aggression, which applies to Azerbaijan’s treatment of the Armenians in Armenia and Artsakh. Additionally, we should organize Diaspora Armenians to expedite their assistance to our Homeland, Hayastan.
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My May Book Stack
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Tag: james wormley jones
EX-CAPTAIN JONES, U.S.A., SPEAKS
The following is an excerpt from the Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Papers Volume 2 pages 245 & 246. It presents a speech given by James Wormley Jones. Jones addressed his audience on his having the appearance of a “white” man. He denied being who he appears to be to calm the audience. As the…… Continue reading EX-CAPTAIN JONES, U.S.A., SPEAKS
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Report by Special Agent Jones
James Wormley Jones (d. 1958) was a Bureau of Investigation confidential informant who infiltrated the UNIA. Adopting the code number 800 for his later reports, Jones used his access to UNIA correspondence and his position in the African Legion to gather data.
Categorized as Investigation of the investigator Tagged african legion, fbi, Frederick Douglas, infiltration, james wormley jones, liberia, marcus garvey, monrovia, newport news, special agent, special report, unia, universal negro improvement association and african communities league, virginia, Yarmouth
Was James Wormley Jones the first African American FBI agent or a pseudo Caucasian?
According to the FBI James Wormley Jones was one of the first, if not, the first African American FBI agent. Jones was born in Newport News, Virginia on September 21, 1884 to John Bradford Jones, a lighthouse keeper and Sally B. Jones who assisted him in his duties. In the 1900 census Jones and his…… Continue reading Was James Wormley Jones the first African American FBI agent or a pseudo Caucasian?
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Taking a road trip can be a thrilling and exciting way to explore new places and create unforgettable memories. The open road offers a sense of freedom and adventure and allows you to escape the monotonous routine of daily life. I love a good road trip and a trip to the beach is always welcome. It is no secret that one of my favourite places to be is by the sea. On my last road trip, we already had a destination in mind and that destination was Mahogany Beach.
Mahogany Beach is a sort of hidden gem located in Ocho Rios, Jamaica that offers a perfect getaway for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This breathtaking beach is known for its crystal clear waters and powdery white sand. It's the perfect place to unwind, relax, and soak up the sun.
Finding this beach was an adventure on its own. We were navigating using Google Maps; somehow, that lady didn't lead us astray this time. We still missed the sign and I say missed because I don't quite remember if there was one. When Google advised us that we arrived we were looking for a sign or anything that said "Mahogany Beach", we saw no such sign and drove past the turn-off. We had to stop and get directions from some locals and when it comes to Jamaicans and giving directions iykyk. We turned back and slowly headed in the direction from which we came and stopped again to confirm the directions since we still didn't see what we were looking for.
Eventually, we made it to the Caribbean Condominiums sign which marked the turn-off. Once we made the turn we continued down and then took the left just before reaching what appeared to be a gated area marked 'private property'. The left turn took us to the Mahogany Beach parking area, which was a short walk away from the entrance to the beach.
Beach Bums
At the time of our visit, the entry fee to the beach was $500 JM per adult. Upon entering, the sweet sounds of reggae music along with a pleasant hostess greeted us. She then showed us to a cabana with beach chairs that did not come at an additional cost. She gave us a few menus for the bar and grill on the property and advised us of the payment options if we decided to dine. We arrived before noon and, aside from a few other beachgoers, had the beach to ourselves.
N.B. The restaurant prices are quoted in USD and it does not accept credit or debit card payments. The available options include; cash, Zelle or Cash App and bank transfers in some instances.
Things to do at Mahogany Beach
For those looking to relax, Mahogany Beach is a great spot for wading and lounging on the beach. The water is clear and shallow, making it easy to see beneath its surface and we easily spotted a few schools of fish. If you're feeling adventurous, try your hand at one of the many water activities offered, such as jet skiing or kayaking. These activities attract additional charges. There is also said to be a cave for which you can receive a guided tour for an additional cost.
We made the most of having the beach to ourselves for a little while by swimming (or in my case trying to swim), taking photos and having a few laughs. As the day wore on we contemplated whether or not we wanted to dine at the restaurant. After scrutinizing the menu for a bit we opted to go to Margaritaville to dine instead. This beach is also a loading spot for Catamaran tours and by the time we were ready to leave it was teeming with tourists.
In conclusion, Mahogany Beach is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to escape for the day. Whether you want to relax, explore, or simply soak up the beauty of the Caribbean Sea, you won't be disappointed by what this stunning beach has to offer. There isn't much of a changing facility available and the small cubicle sizes in the bathroom make getting changed a challenge so wearing your swimwear under your clothes would be ideal. Outside of this I'd recommend a visit to Mahogany Beach.
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Kitchen Remodeling: Thoughts From The Pros
Our kitchen remodeling experts are here to make your kitchen remodeling project a success. We want you to know what to expect when you are making your selection of cabinet materials, countertops, and other decorative items.
There are many reasons to remodel your kitchen. Maybe your family has outgrown the space and you need more room to cook and entertain. Or, you may be looking to update the look of your kitchen to match the rest of your home’s decor. Whatever your reason for considering a kitchen remodel, our kitchen remodeling pros have some thoughts to share with you.
Why Remodel Your Kitchen?
Remodeling your kitchen is a big decision. It can be a daunting task, but the results are worth it. A new kitchen can add value to your home, make it more functional and efficient, and give you a beautiful new space to cook and entertain in.
If you're considering a kitchen remodel, here are some things to keep in mind from the pros:
1. Remodeling your kitchen can add significant value to your home. If you're planning on selling your home in the near future, a new kitchen can be a major selling point. Even if you're not planning on selling anytime soon, a new kitchen will still add value to your home.
2. A well-designed kitchen is more functional and efficient. If your current kitchen isn't working for you, a remodel can make it more user-friendly. If you entertain often, a new layout may better suit your needs. Or, if you're simply tired of your current kitchen's design, a remodel can give you the fresh start you need.
3. You'll have a beautiful new space to cook and entertain in. One of the best parts about remodeling your kitchen is getting to design the perfect space for your needs. Whether you want an open concept kitchen or a cozy little nook with all the amenities, there's no limit to what you can do with your new space.
It's time for a kitchen remodel! The process can be super stressful, but we're here to help. What things do you need to keep in mind while planning your upcoming kitchen makeover? Give us a call today and we will help you make it happen.
What to Look for In a Kitchen Design:
When planning a kitchen remodel, it is important to consider the overall design and layout of the space. There are many different kitchen layouts to choose from, so it is important to find one that best fits your needs and lifestyle. There are also a variety of different kitchen designs to choose from, so be sure to consult with a professional kitchen designer to help you create the perfect space for your home.
Some things to keep in mind when considering a kitchen design include:
– The workflow: When planning your new kitchen, be sure to consider the workflow. This means thinking about how you will move through the space and what kind of traffic patterns you need to accommodate. You'll want to be sure there is enough room for people to move around easily and that there aren't any potential bottlenecks in the space.
– The layout: The layout of your new kitchen is also very important. You'll want to be sure that the layout makes sense for the way you live and that it will work well with the rest of your home. Be sure to consult with a professional kitchen designer who can help you create a functional and stylish layout for your new space.
– The appliances: Another important consideration for your new kitchen is the appliances. Be sure to select appliances that fit the overall style of your kitchen and that will meet all of your cooking and storage needs. You'll also want to be sure that your appliances are energy efficient.
Budgeting for a New Kitchen Design:
When you're planning a kitchen remodel, one of the first things you'll need to do is figure out your budget. There are a lot of factors that go into determining how much you'll need to spend, including the size of your kitchen, the quality of materials you want to use, and whether or not you'll be hiring a professional to help with the remodel.
If you're working with a limited budget, there are still plenty of ways to get a beautiful new kitchen. You may need to be more selective about the materials you use or opt for less expensive appliances, but with some careful planning, you can still get the kitchen of your dreams.
If money is no object, then you have a lot more flexibility in terms of what you can do with your kitchen. You can choose top-of-the-line materials and appliances and hire the best professionals to help with the remodel. The sky's the limit when it comes to designing your dream kitchen!
The 5 Things To Know Before You Start Your Kitchen Remodel:
1. Kitchen remodels are one of the most popular home improvement projects.
2. They can be very expensive, so it’s important to have a budget and plan ahead.
3. The kitchen is the heart of the home, so you want to make sure it’s a space you love.
4. The process can be overwhelming, but breaking it down into smaller tasks will make it more manageable.
5. A kitchen remodel can take several weeks to several months, depending on the size and scope of the project.
Do you want to make a kitchen remodel much easier and less stressful? We can help! Here are some things to keep in mind as you plan for your upcoming kitchen remodel. Give us a call today and let's get started on the process together!
How Long Does It Take To Complete a Kitchen Remodel?
If you're just doing a minor update, such as painting the cabinets or replacing the countertops, it can be done in a matter of days. However, if you're gutting the kitchen and starting from scratch, it will take much longer.
The length of time also depends on how much work you're doing yourself. If you're hiring a contractor to do all the work, it will obviously take longer than if you're doing it yourself. And if you're only doing part of the work (such as installing new cabinets), that will also affect how long it takes.
In general, though, most kitchen remodels will take at least several weeks to complete. So if you're planning a kitchen remodel, be sure to give yourself plenty of time to get the job done right!
Updating your kitchen doesn't have to be an overwhelming or expensive process. With a little planning and some creativity, you can easily give your kitchen a facelift that will reflect your personal style and make it a more functional space. Use these tips as inspiration for your own kitchen remodeling project, and enjoy the process of making your dream kitchen a reality.
If your kitchen is outdated, inefficient, or simply not meeting your needs, it may be time to consider a remodel. A kitchen remodel can transform your space into a more functional and stylish room that better suits your needs.
How to Add Value with Kitchen Updates:
If your kitchen is in need of an update but you don't want to spend a fortune, there are some simple and inexpensive ways to add value. painting the walls and cabinets, updating the hardware, and adding new countertops are all easy ways to give your kitchen a fresh look without breaking the bank.
Another great way to add value to your kitchen is by increasing its storage capacity. If your kitchen is cramped and cluttered, adding additional storage will make it more functional and inviting. Even something as simple as installing a new set of shelves can make a big difference.
Finally, if you really want to go all out, consider a complete kitchen remodel. This will obviously cost more money upfront, but it will also increase the value of your home significantly. If you're planning on selling in the near future, a newly remodeled kitchen will help you get top dollar for your property.
We're here to make kitchen remodeling easier and less stressful. We’re happy to help, and our team is ready to get started on the process with you. Give us a call today!
Items To Consider When Doing A Full Kitchen Renovation:
Cabinet Refacing:
Cabinet refacing is a popular option for homeowners wanting to update their kitchen without going through a complete gut renovation. The process involves removing the doors and drawer fronts of your existing cabinets and replacing them with new ones. You also have the option of painting or staining the cabinet boxes to give them a fresh look.
If you're considering cabinet refacing as part of your kitchen remodel, here are a few things to keep in mind:
The quality of your existing cabinets will play a big role in how successful the refacing project turns out. If your cabinets are in good condition, with solid wood construction and sturdy hardware, then they can be easily transformed with new doors and drawer fronts. However, if your cabinets are poorly made or falling apart, it's probably best to start from scratch with new cabinetry.
Cabinet refacing is typically less expensive than installing new cabinets, but it's still a significant investment. Make sure you get multiple quotes from different contractors before making a decision.
If you're planning on selling your home in the near future, potential buyers may not appreciate custom work like cabinet refacing. They may prefer an updated kitchen that looks completely brand new. In this case, it might be better to sell your home as-is and use the money you would've spent on remodeling to buy your next home.
Countertops and Flooring:
When it comes to kitchen remodeling, countertops and flooring are two of the most important elements to consider. After all, these are the surfaces that you'll be spending the most time interacting with on a daily basis.
There are a lot of different materials to choose from when it comes to countertops and flooring. It can be overwhelming to try to figure out which one is right for your kitchen. That's why we asked a few kitchen remodeling experts to weigh in on the matter. Here's what they had to say:
“If you're going for a more modern look, I recommend choosing sleek, stainless steel countertops. They're easy to keep clean and they have a really chic look.” – Emma, Kitchen Remodeling Specialist
“For a classic kitchen, you can't go wrong with granite countertops. They add a touch of luxury and they're built to last.” – Tim, Cabinet Maker
“If you're on a budget, laminate countertops are a great option. They come in a variety of colors and patterns and they're very affordable.” – Sarah, Interior Designer
There are a few key appliances that every kitchen needs in order to function properly. The most important appliance in the kitchen is the stove. Without a stove, it would be difficult to cook anything. The next most important appliance is the refrigerator. This is where you will store all of your food and drinks. Without a fridge, your food would spoil quickly and you would have to go to the store more often. The last major appliance that you need in your kitchen is a dishwasher. This will help you keep your dishes clean and save you time from having to wash them by hand.
When it comes to appliances, there are a few things that you should keep in mind. First, you want to make sure that they are energy efficient. This will help you save money on your utility bills each month. Second, you want to make sure that they are durable and will last for many years. Appliances can be expensive, so you want to be sure that they will stand the test of time. Lastly, you want to choose appliances that fit the style of your kitchen. If you have a modern kitchen, then stainless steel appliances would be a good option. If you have a more traditional kitchen, then white or black appliances would be better suited for your space.
Other Factors To Consider When Planning Your Kitchen Remodel:
Remodeling your kitchen is a big undertaking that requires careful planning and execution. In addition to considering the layout, design, and materials you want to use in your new kitchen, there are a few other important factors to keep in mind during the planning process.
Budget: One of the most important things to consider when planning any remodeling project is your budget. How much can you realistically afford to spend on your kitchen remodel? This will help you narrow down your choices for materials, appliances, and labor costs.
Timeline: How long do you expect the remodeling project to take? If you need your kitchen back up and running as quickly as possible, you may need to make some sacrifices in terms of quality or features. On the other hand, if you have a little more flexibility with your timeline, you may be able to splurge on some higher-end materials or appliances.
Construction: Unless you're an experienced contractor yourself, chances are you'll need to hire someone to handle the construction aspects of your kitchen remodel. Make sure to get multiple bids from different contractors and ask plenty of questions about their experience level, warranty offerings, and estimated completion date.
Permits: Depending on the extent of your kitchen remodel, you may need to obtain various building permits from your city or county government. Be sure to factor this into your timeline and budget.
If you take these considerations into account as you start to plan your kitchen remodel, the process will be much smoother and less stressful. Contact us and we'll start planning! 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K.K. Downing Almost Didn’t Go to Judas Priest Rock Hall Induction
Martin Kielty Published: December 27, 2022
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Guitarist K.K. Downing originally planned to refuse to take part in Judas Priest’s induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Their three-song set last month marked the first time Downing shared the stage with his ex-bandmates since their angry split in 2011 – and it was also the first time he met his replacement, Richie Faulkner.
“I have a lot of things on at the moment and initially I thought, 'It's a lot of fuss,'" Downing tells MetalTalk. “Can I really be bothered with going all the way over to Los Angeles to play three songs and break the ice with the guys? But when I reflected on it, it was the band I started 50 years ago, and I would probably regret it if I didn’t go. So I accepted the invitation.”
As Faulkner, Downing said that “shared the stage and even jammed together. It could have been awkward, but it wasn’t. I’ve nothing but respect for him, and I know he’s working on other projects outside Priest, and I wish him well.”
He added light-heartedly: “The only potentially awkward moments were because I like a lot of room and have always raced around the stage, and we had to avoid each other!”
Downing said he enjoyed the experience of catching up and “breaking bread” with all the current band members, as well as former drummer Les Binks. “The only decision, despite my initial brief reservation, was which Flying V guitar I took with me,” he explained, “and would it survive the flight?”
The second album from Downing’s offshoot band K.K.’s Priest – which once featured Binks and still includes ex-Priest vocalist Tim “Ripper” Owens – is in the “pre-production stage, ready for release in 2023.” They’ll also be touring next year, Downing added, including “maybe some open-air festivals in the summer.”
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John Bolton's Silence — Here’s How He Could Lawfully Break It
How Bolton could publicly share his story
By Jameel Jaffer & Ramya Krishnan
United States v. Bolton
A lawsuit to suppress the publication of John Bolton's memoir
In the New York Times this morning, we wrote an op-ed that discusses the prepublication review of John Bolton’s memoir and its implications for the ongoing debate about President Donald Trump’s decision to withhold security aid from Ukraine. We argue that the prepublication review system gives the government far too much power to suppress speech that is of value to the public, and that, if the past is any guide, the government is likely to try to exploit this power to delay the publication of Bolton’s book, and to force Bolton to scrub from the book facts that the White House views as inconvenient. The arguments we make about the prepublication review system track the arguments that the Knight Institute and ACLU make in a constitutional challenge pending before a district court in Maryland.
As one of us explained on Twitter a few hours ago, however, the fact that Bolton’s book is in the hands of the censors does not mean that Bolton could not share his story with the public now, if he wanted to—or that he could not have shared it last week, when it might have influenced the Senate, or six months ago, when it might have influenced the House.
If he wanted to, Bolton could this afternoon release a version of his story that avoided details that could plausibly be characterized as classified. He could do this in writing or in a press conference or interview. Technically, he would have to submit even this version of his story for prepublication review, to the extent he prepared notes for it, but his failure to submit wouldn’t result in significant legal exposure. The government couldn’t prosecute him for disclosing classified information if he hadn’t disclosed classified information. It couldn’t seize his proceeds—a la U.S. v. Snepp—if there were not any proceeds to seize. It could suspend or revoke his security clearance, but, practically speaking, this is probably the most it could do.
Another option for Bolton would be to file a lawsuit to force the government to review his book quickly. Bolton could do that this afternoon. These kinds of lawsuits are routine and not particularly complicated. And Bolton would have a strong case that time is of the essence, that the public interest in his story is immense, and that the delay in review is causing him irreparable harm.
There’s no doubt that Bolton would face serious criminal exposure if he simply published his book without waiting for a green-light from the censors. The National Security Council has already indicated its view that the book “appears to contain significant amounts of classified information,” including information “at the TOP SECRET level.” Particularly given the players involved, it doesn’t seem inconceivable that, if Bolton published his book without authorization, the Justice Department would file charges against him under the Espionage Act. (That Act makes it a felony for government insiders to communicate information relating to the national defense.) But Bolton has other options. It seems reasonable to ask why he’s not taking advantage of them.
Jameel Jaffer is executive director of the Knight Institute.
Ramya Krishnan is a staff attorney at the Knight Institute.
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1014 (시월십사일) is a South Korean singer and songwriter under Inheart Music. She debuted on November 19, 2020, with the digital…
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Why should we focus on high-volume hemodiafiltration?
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Mixed- versus predilution hemodiafiltration effects on convection volume and small and middle molecule clearance in hemodialysis patients: a prospective randomized controlled trial
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Effect of Phoxilium on prognostic predictors in patients undergoing continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration
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Effects of online hemodiafiltration on anemia and nutritional status in chronic hemodialysis patients
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Online hemodiafiltration and mortality risk in end-stage renal disease patients: A critical appraisal of current evidence
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The effect of on-line hemodiafiltration on heart rate variability in end-stage renal disease
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Postdialysis serum sodium changes and systolic blood pressure in patients undergoing online hemodiafiltration and high-flux hemodialysis
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A Case of Carbol Fuchsin Poisoning Successfully Treated with Hemoperfusion and Continuous Venovenous Hemodiafiltration
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A Case of Biopsy-Proven Acute Tubular Necrosis Associated with Vancomycin Overdose
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Outcome and Prognosis in Patients Receiving Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy
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Successful Treatment of Hypercalcemia During Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy in Patient with Rhabdomyolysis Following Cardioversion and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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A Long-term Study On Changes of Serum Middle Molecules Concentration according to the Frequency of On-line Hemodiafiltration -A Comparison between 1/week and 3/week On-line Hemodiafiltration-
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Changes in Skin Color in Hemodialysis Patients According to Dialysis Modality
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Jun Am Shin, M.D. Eun-Hee Jang, M.D. Hyunjeong Baek, M.D. So-Yeon Choi, M.D. Min-Ok Kim, M.D. Jung Eun Lee, M.D. Wooseong Huh, M.D. Dae Joong Kim, M.D. Ha-Young Oh, M.D. and Yoon-Goo Kim, M.D.
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Crypto Airbus Plans Derivatives Trading For Airline Tickets
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Crypto Derivative Trading Timing
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Let’s Get Kwanza To Bonnaroo!
April 3rd, 2012 | 12:00 PM Pacific Time
This year, the world-famous Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival is looking for you to help select it’s line-up and Kwanza Jones has been handpicked to be one of your choices! The festival has been referred to by many as a 4-day “Communal Art Project” featuring music, art, dancing, amusements and fresh air all in Manchester, Tennesee.
“In addition to dozens of epic performances, the festival’s 100-acre entertainment village buzzes around the clock with attractions and activities including a classic arcade, on-site cinema, silent disco, comedy club, theater performers, a beer festival, and a music technology village.” (Bonnaroo.com)
Those who have experienced a Kwanza Jones performance know that the Bonnaroo audience will be in for a FIERCELY SUPERCHARGED treat. Let’s make this happen!
Votes can be placed everyday up until April 16, 2012.
For dates and more information on the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, click here.
Next Stop: Palm Springs!
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KX Whitepaper on NLP for Flood Disaster Management at FDL Europe with kdb+
By Conor McCarthy
The European Space Agency (ESA) Frontier Development Lab (FDL) is an applied artificial intelligence (AI) research accelerator, hosted by both the ESA Centre for Earth Observation (ESRIN) and Oxford University. The program brings non-commercial and private partners together with academic researchers to solve challenges in the space science sector using AI techniques and cutting edge technologies.
2019 marks the third year of collaboration between KX and FDL. I had the privilege of being involved in this year’s FDL project, and worked at both ESRIN and at Oxford as a consultant and visiting data scientist. This year’s program focused on three main research areas relating to space and the use of AI for social good:
Atmospheric Phenomena and Climate Variability
Disaster Prevention Progress and Response
Ground Station Pass Optimization for Constellations
This year in both the US and Europe, KX focused on the second of these challenges, and in particular, prevention and response as it applies to areas affected by flooding.
Flooding events affect on average 82.6 million people worldwide annually, across all social classes and geographic locations. As a result of global warming, and its associated side effects, this number is likely to increase in the future.
The work presented in my white paper, and the associated JupyterQ notebook, highlights the use of natural language processing in a kdb+ architecture to classify tweets relating to flooding events. This could allow both governmental and non-governmental institutions to reach out to individuals touched by flooding or to highlight infrastructural damage reported by individuals on the ground. This ability is vital during emergency situations in order to ensure the damage caused by such events is minimized.
In addition to the production of an LSTM Recurrent Neural Network to classify the tweets into appropriate categories, a triaging system based on the kdb+ ticker-plant architecture was built to show how such a model could be deployed in the real world.
This work makes use of the varied functionality released by the machine learning team over the last number of years including, the machine learning toolkit for data preprocessing model evaluation, the NLP library for sentiment analysis and embedPy for the training and fitting of models.
The full paper and JupyterQ notebooks explaining the data origins, data-preprocessing, feature engineering and the ML models used can be found here.
Additional information about KX’s previous work with FDL can be found below:
The Detection of Exoplanets at NASA FDL with kdb+
The Exploration of Space Weather at NASA FDL with kdb+
Case study: Kdb+ Used at NASA Frontier Development Lab in Predictive AI tool
The Exploration of Solar Storm Data Using JupyterQ
VIDEO: The Exploration of Solar Storms at NASA FDL
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Wilshire’s Reclaimed Glory
Posted on July 14, 2009 by Admin in Wilshire
Sometimes it takes a while for the identity of a place to reveal itself
You’d beexcused during the first few holes at Wilshire Country Club if you didn’t have a clear sense of the site. The course sits in a leafy envelope, with towering canary pines and eucalyptus trees insulating the fairways from the surrounding residences of Hancock Park. Even as late in the round as the ninth tee, the prelude to a rolling, up-and-over 437-yard par-4, you might have trouble discerning the proper line for your drive. Until, that is, you look up and see the distinctive “HOLLYWOOD” lettering on the distant hill and, to its right, the neon El Royale sign atop the legendary Spanish art deco apartment building – the former hotel that was a residence of many studio-era film stars. All of a sudden things become clear. The ideal aiming point is just between these two landmarks. And then you know where you are.
Welcome to one of Los Angeles’ historic golf courses. Wilshire Country Club wasn’t always so well ensconced. Upon its founding in 1919 as one of them town’s pioneer country clubs, Wilshire sat right out in the open, on a broad, un-treed tract far beyond the western edge of in-town development. | 2023-14/0000/en_head.json.gz/2225 | {"url": "https://kylephillips.com/tag/wilshire-country-club/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "kylephillips.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T10:29:49Z", "digest": "sha1:7BAIWQN6U3GCJJPRLNB6CY37H2EVMJXB"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 1303, 1303.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1303, 3223.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1303, 6.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1303, 137.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1303, 0.94]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1303, 265.0]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1303, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1303, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1303, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1303, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1303, 0.41818182]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1303, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1303, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1303, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1303, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1303, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1303, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1303, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1303, 0.042898]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1303, 0.05433746]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1303, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1303, 0.00363636]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1303, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1303, 0.16]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1303, 0.70666667]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1303, 4.66222222]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1303, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1303, 4.76253275]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1303, 225.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 36, 0.0], [36, 63, 0.0], [63, 108, 0.0], [108, 180, 0.0], [180, 1009, 1.0], [1009, 1303, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 36, 0.0], [36, 63, 0.0], [63, 108, 0.0], [108, 180, 0.0], [180, 1009, 0.0], [1009, 1303, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 36, 5.0], [36, 63, 3.0], [63, 108, 9.0], [108, 180, 14.0], [180, 1009, 144.0], [1009, 1303, 50.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 36, 0.0], [36, 63, 0.0], [63, 108, 0.13953488], [108, 180, 0.0], [180, 1009, 0.0049505], [1009, 1303, 0.01398601]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 36, 0.0], [36, 63, 0.0], [63, 108, 0.0], [108, 180, 0.0], [180, 1009, 0.0], [1009, 1303, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 36, 0.13888889], [36, 63, 0.11111111], [63, 108, 0.08888889], [108, 180, 0.01388889], [180, 1009, 0.02895054], [1009, 1303, 0.02721088]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1303, 0.01476508]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1303, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1303, 0.01909614]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1303, -35.92584257]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1303, 20.97772762]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1303, -53.59759388]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1303, 10.0]]} |
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Cindy Sheehan Moderates Green Party Presidential Debate (tags)
"Campaign 2008: A Presidential Debate that Matters" COME SEE AND HEAR . . . • Ralph Nader • Cynthia McKinney • Jared Ball • Kent Mesplay . . . TALKING ABOUT THE ISSUES OF THE DAY! o be held in San Francisco's historic Herbst Theater on January 13th, 2008.
George Bush at No. 1 Heart Hospital Thurs. for Private Meeting -- TREATMENT? (tags)
The Cleveland Plain Dealer reported Saturday that President George W. Bush would be at the Cleveland Clinic on Thursday, Jan. 27 for a "tech trip." The consultation in Cleveland is PRIVATE. White House spokesman Jim Morrel said it is part of a push to "discuss providing affordable health care to more Americans and other initiatives." However, the trip to Cleveland is said to be specifically to DISCUSS the benefits of "health information technology." Mr. Bush is not known to have any medical or information technology expertise but is known to have a heart irregularity.
Ralph Nader: What if we threw a presidential campaign and nobody came? (tags)
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Home Inspection for Buyers in Oak Park, Illinois
The process of buying a home can be stressful. A home inspection for buyers gives you peace of mind, right? Often it has the opposite effect. You are asked to absorb a lot of information in a short time. This includes a written report, checklist, photographs, environmental reports, and what the inspector himself says during the inspection. All this combined with the seller’s disclosure and what you notice yourself makes the experience even more overwhelming. What should you do? Relax. This is something the Lake Area Home Inspection Team in Oak Park, Illinois can help you with. Most of your inspection will be maintenance recommendations, life expectancies and minor imperfections. These are nice to know about. However, the issues that really matter will fall into four categories:
Anything in these categories should be addressed and the Lake Area Home Inspection Team in Oak Park, Illinois can help you identify these. Often a serious problem can be corrected inexpensively to protect both life and property (especially in categories 2 and 4). Most sellers are honest and are often surprised to learn of defects uncovered during a home inspection for buyers. Realize that sellers are under no obligation to repair everything mentioned in the report. No home is perfect. Keep things in perspective. Don’t kill your deal over things that don’t matter. It is inappropriate to demand that a seller address deferred maintenance, conditions already listed on the seller’s disclosure, or “nit-picky items”.
The Lake Area Home Inspection Team in Oak Park, Illinois will provide you with a peace of mind no matter what type of real estate transaction you are about to undertake. A detailed, well documented home inspection for buyers, is a worthwhile investment in your future when buying any property, new or old.
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The rice purity test score meaning is a popular internet personality test that has been taken by millions of people. The test is designed to measure one’s “purity” or innocence, and it has become a popular way for people to compare themselves to others on the internet. The Rice Purity Test is based on a 100-point scale, and the questions on the test cover a wide range of topics including sex, drugs, alcohol, and other controversial topics. While the Rice Purity Test is mostly taken for fun, there is some debate about what the score actually means. Some people believe that a high score indicates that someone is more innocent or pure, while others believe that a high score indicates that someone is more experienced. No matter what your score on the Rice Purity Test may be, it is important to remember that it is just for fun and should not be taken too seriously.
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The Rice Purity Test is an online quiz that purportedly measures how pure or innocent a person is. The test consists of 100 questions about a person’s history, thoughts, and behaviors.
The Rice Purity Test has been around for years, but it recently resurfaced as a popular way for people to measure their innocence or purity. There are a variety of different versions of the test, but they all consist of 100 questions about a person’s history, thoughts, and behaviors.
The questions on the test cover a wide range of topics, including sex, drugs, alcohol, mental health, criminal activity, and more. While some people see the Rice Purity Test as a fun way to pass the time, others view it as a potentially harmful way to judge someone’s worth.
If you’re thinking about taking the Rice Purity Test, be sure to consider your motivations for doing so. If you’re simply curious about your score, there’s no harm in taking the quiz. However, if you’re looking to use your score as a way to compare yourself to others or to determine your self-worth, you might want to reconsider.
When it comes to the Rice Purity Test, your score is a reflection of your innocence and purity. The higher your score, the more innocent and pure you are. The test is designed to measure your sexual experience and innocence, so it’s important to keep that in mind when interpreting your results.
A score of 100 means that you are a virgin who has never been kissed or engaged in any sort of sexual activity. A score between 90-100 means that you have very limited sexual experience. You may have kissed someone or maybe even had sex, but you’re still pretty innocent overall. Scores in the 80s mean that you have some sexual experience under your belt, but you’re still considered fairly pure.
70-79: You’re no longer a rookie when it comes to sex. You’ve done enough to learn the ropes and know what you’re doing. However, you’re still far from being considered experienced.
60-69: Now we’re getting into the territory of those who are sexually experienced. You’ve probably had multiple partners and experimented with different things. You know what you like and what you don’t like.
50-59: At this point, you’re pretty much an expert when it comes to sex. You’ve tried everything there is to try and there’s nothing that can really surprise you anymore.
40-49: This is the range for those who consider themselves “sexually liberated.” You
There are a few things you can do to improve your score on the Rice Purity Test. First, make sure you understand the test and what it is measuring. If you are not clear on what the test is assessing, ask your doctor or another medical professional. Second, be honest in your answers. The test is designed to give you an accurate assessment of your sexual activity, so there is no need to exaggerate or withhold information. Third, follow all instructions carefully. This includes reading the questions thoroughly and answering them as honestly as possible. Finally, remember that the test is not a competition. Your score is not a reflection of your worth as a person or how “pure” you are. It is simply meant to give you information about your sexual activity and help you make informed decisions about your sexual health.
The Rice Purity Test is an online questionnaire that has been used for decades by students at Rice University. The test measures one’s “purity” or innocence, and consists of 100 questions about sexual activity, drug use, and other activities.
When taking the test, respondents are asked to rate their experience with each activity on a scale of 0 (never done it) to 4 (very experienced). The total possible score is 400.
A person’s Rice Purity Test score can range from 0 to 400. A score of 0 means the person is completely innocent, while a score of 400 means the person is very experienced.
There is no right or wrong answer on the Rice Purity Test; it is simply a way for people to measure their own experience level.
The Rice Purity Test is a popular way for college students to measure their innocence or lack thereof. The test itself is 100 questions long, and covers a wide range of topics from sex to drugs to illegal activities. While there is no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ answer to any of the questions, your score on the test can be used as a way to measure how wild or tame your college experience has been. So, what’s your score?
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About Lake Kissimmee,
Lake Kissimmee is located in the state of , in the .
This lake has a surface area of about 34948 acres.
The lake has an average depth of 5 feet.
The maximum depth of Lake Kissimmee is about 20 feet.
The water volume of Lake Kissimmee is 339200 feet.
Lake Kissimmee is a Natural Freshwater Lake, Not Dammed.
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There are many different recreational activities to be enjoyed at Lake Kissimmee including: Vacation Rentals, Fishing, Boating, Swimming, Canoeing, Kayaking, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Hunting, Wildlife Viewing, Birding, State Park, Playground
If you are interested in fishing at Lake Kissimmee the fish species include: Bass, Black Bass, Bluegill, Catfish, Chain Pickerel, Crappie, Largemouth Bass, Pickerel, Pike, Sunfish
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There are a variety of reasons why a child may be in the custody of a third party and not with their parents. This blog will focus on why and how a third party might get custody or visitation rights under Minnesota law. In 2002, the Minnesota legislature enacted a [...] | 2023-14/0000/en_head.json.gz/2230 | {"url": "https://lakeharrietlaw.com/tag/children-and-family-law/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "lakeharrietlaw.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T08:46:20Z", "digest": "sha1:H7O4R7UDDJZK2VLLVJWW37PL3VC7KC6I"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 363, 363.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 363, 1511.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 363, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 363, 43.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 363, 0.92]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 363, 325.7]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 363, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 363, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 363, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 363, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 363, 0.42857143]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 363, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 363, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 363, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 363, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 363, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 363, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 363, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 363, 0.10380623]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 363, 0.07612457]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 363, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 363, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 363, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 363, 0.14285714]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 363, 0.6984127]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 363, 4.58730159]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 363, 0.01428571]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 363, 3.64380384]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 363, 63.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 56, 0.0], [56, 93, 0.0], [93, 363, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 56, 0.0], [56, 93, 0.0], [93, 363, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 56, 9.0], [56, 93, 4.0], [93, 363, 50.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 56, 0.0], [56, 93, 0.17647059], [93, 363, 0.01532567]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 56, 0.0], [56, 93, 0.0], [93, 363, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 56, 0.14285714], [56, 93, 0.08108108], [93, 363, 0.01851852]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 363, 2.086e-05]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 363, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 363, 2.837e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 363, -21.32215162]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 363, 0.74709742]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 363, -4.67596159]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 363, 3.0]]} |
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Citrus Square: paradise planned next to Hancock Park
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George Allan Hancock was truly one of the great aristocrats of his day. Scion of the Gilded Age, he was the son of Major Henry Hancock (the owner of the Rancho La Brea) and Ida Haraszthy Hancock, the daughter of Hungarian count Agoston Haraszthy, aka “the Father of California Viticulture.” George Allan Hancock abandoned the […]
Wilshire Country Club, organized near tar fields in the ‘wilderness’ by local businessmen in 1919, celebrates 100th
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Last month, in the first installment of our three-part series, we noted the prominent role played by women in the history of Wilshire Country Club. The following describes the founding years and early growth of the club. The October issue will report on more recent history plus the centennial celebration events taking place at the […] | 2023-14/0000/en_head.json.gz/2231 | {"url": "https://larchmontchronicle.com/tag/rancho-la-brea/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "larchmontchronicle.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T08:48:06Z", "digest": "sha1:QML474XJKFWZTNQYMMB3VNNAAJPVHOGA"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 931, 931.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 931, 2748.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 931, 7.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 931, 72.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 931, 0.94]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 931, 230.6]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 931, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 931, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 931, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 931, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 931, 0.29608939]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 931, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 931, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 931, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 931, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 931, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 931, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 931, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 931, 0.02670227]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 931, 0.03204272]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 931, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 931, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 931, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 931, 0.18994413]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 931, 0.67973856]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 931, 4.89542484]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 931, 0.01117318]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 931, 4.31884905]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 931, 153.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 20, 0.0], [20, 73, 0.0], [73, 112, 0.0], [112, 442, 0.0], [442, 558, 0.0], [558, 595, 0.0], [595, 931, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 20, 0.0], [20, 73, 0.0], [73, 112, 0.0], [112, 442, 0.0], [442, 558, 0.0], [558, 595, 0.0], [595, 931, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 20, 4.0], [20, 73, 8.0], [73, 112, 6.0], [112, 442, 56.0], [442, 558, 17.0], [558, 595, 6.0], [595, 931, 56.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 20, 0.0], [20, 73, 0.0], [73, 112, 0.18181818], [112, 442, 0.0], [442, 558, 0.0619469], [558, 595, 0.22580645], [595, 931, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 20, 0.0], [20, 73, 0.0], [73, 112, 0.0], [112, 442, 0.0], [442, 558, 0.0], [558, 595, 0.0], [595, 931, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 20, 0.2], [20, 73, 0.0754717], [73, 112, 0.07692308], [112, 442, 0.07272727], [442, 558, 0.02586207], [558, 595, 0.08108108], [595, 931, 0.02083333]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 931, 2.26e-06]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 931, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 931, 0.00083625]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 931, -17.45738051]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 931, 2.55516993]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 931, 24.19582738]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 931, 5.0]]} |
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Table of Contents » Title 17.1. Courts of Record » Chapter 2. Clerks, Clerks' Offices and Records » Article 2. Other Clerks and Clerks' Offices » § 17.1-221. Reports by clerks of the business of courts of record
Title 17.1. Courts of Record
Chapter 2. Clerks, Clerks' Offices and Records
§ 17.1-221. Reports by clerks of the business of courts of record.
The clerk of each court of record in this Commonwealth, including the clerk of the Court of Appeals, within fifteen days from the end of each calendar month, shall make to the Supreme Court a report of the business disposed of by his court during the month just ended. The report shall be made upon a form furnished by the Executive Secretary and shall contain such information as the Supreme Court deems proper to enable it to gain a fair knowledge of the business of the several courts of the Commonwealth.
The reports shall be filed in the office of the Executive Secretary and the General Assembly or any other body or officer of this Commonwealth shall have access thereto.
Code 1919, § 3405, § 17-57; 1928, p. 1121; 1938, p. 129; 1944, p. 131; 1964, c. 10; 1984, c. 703; 1998, c. 872.
The chapters of the acts of assembly referenced in the historical citation at the end of this section may not constitute a comprehensive list of such chapters and may exclude chapters whose provisions have expired.
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(920) 330-9210 444 Reid Street
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Christopher T. Froelich
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Tyler Fredrickson
(920) 570-4182 P.O. Box 482
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(920) 228-8141 135 East College Avenue
The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law
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(920) 450-9800 4650 W. Spencer Street
Free ConsultationDomestic Violence and Criminal Defense
Since second grade Eric knew he wanted to be an attorney. And having been a lifelong resident of the Appleton, Eric knew this is where he wanted to practice law. Even though Eric’s office is in Outagamie County, he also has significant experience in Brown and Calumet Counties. Because of Eric’s capabilities, he has been appointed cases in Door, Manitowoc, Marathon, and Winnebago Counties as well.
While Eric Eickhoff has extensive experience in other areas of law, Eric has made the conscience decision to focus on criminal defense. When an individual is alleged to have committed a misdemeanor or felony, they...
Jeffrey T. Oswald
4650 W. Spencer Street
Free ConsultationDomestic Violence, Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI and Juvenile
I have lived in Appleton, Wisconsin my entire life other than attending college in Madison and law school in Chicago. I started my own law practice within the first year of graduating from law school, and continue to work with my same partners at our law firm Hammett, Bellin & Oswald, LLC. I am proud of the quality of individuals representing our law firm and am happy that we have helped so many people over the years. I am an active member of our community and serve in many different ways. I...
Peter J Prusinski
Marathon County, WI Domestic Violence Attorney with 12 years of experience
(715) 393-4448 500 N 3rd St STE 208-12
Free ConsultationDomestic Violence, Criminal Defense and DUI & DWI
Peter J. Prusinski is your personal, professional defense attorney. Mr. Prusinski focuses 100% of his practice on criminal law and drunk-driving (DUI) matters, and is not afraid to take your case to trial. He champions individual Constitutional rights not only to protect his clients, but also to maintain integrity and justice for all. Mr. Prusinski is admitted to the State Bar of Wisconsin and the United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin. He is a member of the American Bar Association, and the National, Wisconsin and Marathon County Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Mr. Prusinski has served as...
Amy Menzel
(920) 720-0000 4650 West Spencer Street
Free ConsultationDomestic Violence, Administrative, Criminal Defense and Personal Injury
I understand that when someone comes to me for legal advice, that person is likely at the lowest point in their life, due to a wrongful allegation, terrible decision or unfortunate accident. I am truly committed to helping all of my clients receive the best result in their situation. I treat each case as the unique situation that it is and am committed to going above and beyond what other attorneys would do to ensure that best possible result.
I primarily focus on Criminal Defense and Personal Injury Law. I have found those to be the...
Andrew M. Morgan
Marathon County, WI Domestic Violence Lawyer with 24 years of experience
(715) 432-6755 235 Forest Street
Free ConsultationDomestic Violence, Appeals, Criminal Defense and DUI & DWI
Oneida County, WI Domestic Violence Lawyer with 23 years of experience
(715) 362-0500 8 W Davenport St
Rhinelander, WI 54501
Free ConsultationDomestic Violence, Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI and Traffic Tickets
Jerod Albert Barkley
Portage County, WI Domestic Violence Attorney with 22 years of experience
(715) 341-3170 3273 Church Street
Stevens Point, WI 54481
Domestic Violence, Bankruptcy, Criminal Defense and DUI & DWI
David G. Casey
(715) 842-2291 531 Washington Street
Domestic Violence, Criminal Defense and DUI & DWI
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Kyle R Reimann
Lincoln County, WI Domestic Violence Attorney
(715) 536-8393 100 S. Court St.
John Birdsall
Milwaukee County, WI Domestic Violence Attorney with 34 years of experience
(414) 928-2309 1219 N. Cass Street
Free ConsultationDomestic Violence, Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI and White Collar Crime
Attorney John Birdsall has more than 30 years of experience and has earned a reputation as one of the most trusted criminal defense lawyers in Milwaukee and the State of Wisconsin. With over 250 jury trails, mostly for serious felonies such as homicide, he has an acquittal rate that is three times the Wisconsin average. John’s practice is focused exclusively on defending the wrongly accused, and has recently helped a client named Eddie Gill. After being accused of shooting and killing a Milwaukee resident, John helped uncover that the police has interrogated Gill into confessing when he was in...
Michael Edwards
Milwaukee County, WI Domestic Violence Attorney with 5 years of experience
(414) 744-2757 3821 S. Howell Ave.
Domestic Violence, Divorce and Family
Marquette University Law School and Drake University
Michael A. Edwards was born in Milwaukee, WI. Michael attended the Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa and graduated in 2014 after earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Law, Politics & Society and Rhetoric & Communication Studies. Michael graduated from Drake with University Honors.
Michael graduated from Marquette University Law School in 2017 with a Certificate in Sports Law as well as Pro Bono Honors for volunteering nearly 400 hours of his time to pro bono legal services.
Currently, Michael assists clients with family law issues in Fond du Lac and surrounding counties.
While in school, Michael held various internship positions including...
David Kowalski
Sauk County, WI Domestic Violence Attorney with 17 years of experience
(608) 448-4700 123 2nd Street
Baraboo, WI 53913
Free ConsultationDomestic Violence, Appeals, Divorce and Family
I am the founding shareholder of Kowalski, Wilson & Vang, LLC. Throughout my career, I have represented clients of diverse financial, ethnic, social, and cultural backgrounds. Experience gained through participation in hundreds of court hearings allows me to serve my clients across the entire spectrum of family issues.. I routinely lecture on family and child-related topics at seminars sponsored by the State Bar of Wisconsin and other legal organizations. For example, in 2010, I was Wisconsin’s representative to the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Community Property Symposium in Seattle. From 2015 onward, I was named by my peers as a Rising Star and designated Superlawyer by SuperLawyers magazine, a lawyer review publication....
Sarah Schmeiser
Dane County, WI Domestic Violence Attorney with 18 years of experience
(608) 661-1054 33 E Main Street
Sarah concentrates on two areas of practice: criminal and traffic defense and immigration law. In the area of criminal and traffic defense, Sarah has defended clients at all levels - from local municipal courts through the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Sarah handles many circuit court trials every year, successfully protecting client interests. Sarah handles all levels of appeal in criminal and traffic cases and has argued several cases in front of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Sarah frequently handles charges of drunk driving, sexual assault, substantial battery, theft from employer, delivery of a controlled substance, and all types of criminal and...
Eric Raskopf
Waukesha County, WI Domestic Violence Attorney with 31 years of experience
(262) 955-1644 100 S. Main Street
I have successfully defended the rights of the accused in the full range of criminal and traffic offenses since 1992. I am sensitive to the fact that while I have a busy caseload, this may be your only experience with the criminal justice system. Whether your are accused of a minor traffic violation or a serious felony, you can expect that your matter will be handled with a high level of professionalism, integrity and sensitivity. Remember, it's your case.
Proper communication between attorney and client is the hallmark of effective representation. Clients can expect copies of documents filed on their behalf...
David Patton
Racine County, WI Domestic Violence Lawyer with 9 years of experience
(262) 221-4848 2310 S. Green Bay Rd.
Ste. C203
Domestic Violence, Criminal Defense, Divorce and Juvenile
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
A versatile, innovative, and adaptable attorney with an attitude of service and broad experience who meets challenges with open-eyed optimism and solutions-oriented creativity, David cares about your case almost as much as you do. He's here to fight for you and to serve as your concierge throughout your encounter with the legal system David gets great results for his clients. With David, you can expect: -fierce courtroom advocacy; -a compassionate and listening ear; -an adviser offering you advanced strategic and tactical advice; -hard-line negotiating on your behalf; -a trusted guide through the legal wilderness; -aggressive motion practice to accomplish your goals; -established relationships with the players in...
Eau Claire County, WI Domestic Violence Lawyer
(715) 322-3368 17 S. Barstow St.
We are the best criminal defense team in Northcentral and Northwestern Wisconsin. We have been helping clients resolve their matters for over 30 years. A criminal or OWI case can leave you with many hardships — from loss of a job, to financial hardships, community stigmatization and psychological and emotional distress. Defending a criminal or drunk driving case is difficult and stressful. You don't have to fight this battle alone. When a loved one is charged with a crime, the impact can be felt throughout the home. Many individuals struggle with enormous stress and anxiety due to the situation. This stress...
Teuta Jonuzi
Dane County, WI Domestic Violence Attorney with 5 years of experience
(608) 490-5779 345 W Washington Ave Suite 301
As an young and energetic attorney at Tracey Wood & Associates, Teuta Jonuzi fights hard for the rights or her clients.
Tracey A Wood
Dane County, WI Domestic Violence Lawyer with 30 years of experience
(608) 490-5779 345 West Washington Avenue Suite 301
A true Wisconsin native, Attorney Wood earned her undergraduate degree from Marquette University and her law degree from the University of Wisconsin. From the beginning of her legal career, Attorney Wood dedicated herself to defending OWI cases—allowing her to gain valuable experience and insights that are used to help her clients. Attorney Wood is the first Wisconsin attorney to serve on the Board of Regents for the National College for DUI Defense (NCDD) held at Harvard Law School, an organization devoted to furthering education for attorneys in this field of law. She is also a frequent speaker at...
Terese J. Singer
(414) 271-6400 1110 N Old World 3rd St
Free ConsultationDomestic Violence, Divorce, Family and Personal Injury
Attorney Singer devotes her practice almost exclusively to helping couples through the difficult process of dissolving their marriage and rebuilding their lives. With over 25 years of experience, she is particularly sensitive to protecting her client's children and the parent's right to remain fully involved in their lives. She also works diligently to insure that her client's financial interests are protected, whether that means fighting for a fair division of property or making sure that maintenance is awarded in the appropriate cases. Her clients are divided equally between men and women and both have their rights and interests vigorously defended....
Carl B Johnson
Racine County, WI Domestic Violence Lawyer
(262) 632-5000 840 Lake Ave., Suite 300
Domestic Violence, Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI and Traffic Tickets
Carl B. Johnson was born and raised in Racine. Attorney Johnson received his law degree from the Marquette University Law School in 2006 and his undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Carl is licensed to practice in Wisconsin and the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Attorney Johnson’s practice specializes in all areas of criminal defense, including juvenile law, zealously defending his clients throughout southeastern Wisconsin. He represents clients charged with misdemeanors and serious felonies including drug offenses, gun crimes, domestic violence, property crimes, homicide, and sexual assault. Attorney Johnson has extensive trial experience,...
Stephen Govin
Milwaukee County, WI Domestic Violence Lawyer with 19 years of experience
(414) 704-4889 1110 N. Old World 3rd Street
Stephen Govin is an experienced and aggressive Criminal Defense Attorney, representing clients in state and federal courts throughout Wisconsin. He is dedicated to providing the highest level of legal services and personal care to clients facing charges from misdemeanors to serious felony offenses.
Stephen received a B.A. in Criminology from Marquette University in 1999. He attended on an athletic scholarship for soccer, where he helped Marquette reach its first NCAA Division I soccer tournament. His J.D. was earned at Marquette University Law School in 2003, focusing on criminal law from his first day. Stephen clerked for the Honorable Victor Manion in...
Schuyler Boggio
Dane County, WI Domestic Violence Lawyer
Attorney Schuyler Boggio is an experienced trial attorney in all areas of criminal defense. He has represented clients through trial in cases ranging from misdemeanor charges to homicide, as well as civil commitment cases. Attorney Boggio attended the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee as an undergrad where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in psychology while minoring in criminal justice and sociology. He attended law school at Hamline University School of Law (Now Mitchell| Hamline School of Law.)where he received a Juris Doctorate in 2015. From 2015 to 2022 Attorney Boggio worked as a trial attorney for the Wisconsin Office of the State Public...
David K Anderson
Dane County, WI Domestic Violence Lawyer with 7 years of experience
(608) 204-5807 411 West Main St. #202
Attorney David K Anderson has been practicing criminal defense for over 6 years. Attorney Anderson focuses solely on Criminal Defense. He defends individuals charged with violating Wisconsin's criminal statutes. His firm, DK Anderson, S.C. specializes in defending against OWIs, drug crimes, property crimes, domestic violence, and violent crimes. We are client focused and work hard to keep the communication channels open so our clients are not left in the dark. We will aggressively defend you and your rights all at an affordable fee.
Mr. Jamy Richard Johansen
Douglas County, WI Domestic Violence Lawyer with 20 years of experience
(715) 394-3939 1409 Hammond Ave, Ste 300
Superior, WI 54880
Attorney Johansen is a Superior native who graduated from the UWS-Superior with a B.A. in History, cum laude. He earned his J.D. in San Diego, California. While in law school, Johansen worked for Federal Defender's of San Diego, Inc. After passing the bar examination, Johansen began handling cases in Douglas County and surrounding Wisconsin counties. Attorney Johansen has served as both President and Vice President of the Douglas County Bar Association and is a member of the State Bar of Wisconsin. For the past two decades, he has been President of Johansen Law Office, S.C. where he focuses...
Brian Nelson
(414) 270-0202 316 N. Milwaukee St
Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law
Criminal defense attorney Brian C. Nelson earned his Bachelor degree from Indiana University in 2012. He continued his legal education at Indiana University, and earned his Juris Doctorate in 2016. During law school, Mr. Nelson focused on trial advocacy and criminal defense, taking every available course and clinic in those fields. In his second year, he interned at the Marion County Prosecutors Office for a semester before leaving to clerk for a private criminal defense attorney. Mr. Nelson was on the board of his legal fraternity, and competed as a member of his school’s trial advocacy team his last two...
Nicole Muller
(414) 928-2309 1219 N Cass St.
Attorney Nicole A. Muller has recently joined Birdsall Obear & Associates, SC as an associate attorney. Not only is Attorney Muller a graduate of Catholic University in Washington D.C. where she studied Political Science and Studio Art, but before going to law school also graduated from Columbia University in New York City. After graduating from Columbia, Attorney Muller decided to dedicate her life to fixing our broken criminal justice system in this country. This passion to bring about positive change is what brought Attorney Muller to the great state of Wisconsin and Marquette University Law School.
Attorney Muller graduated from Marquette...
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Some MCL chapters have been further subdivided into portions called Divisions.
Note: While the majority of chapters within the Michigan Compiled Laws contain public acts, other items with legal significance of a general and permanent nature are included. The current State Constitution, for example, may be found in Chapter 1, entitled, "The Fundamental Law." Executive reorganization orders are also compiled. These orders, which are issued by the governor, make changes in the organization of the executive branch or in the assignment of functions among its units, which are considered necessary for efficient administration. Also, many chapters of the Michigan Compiled Laws contain chapters or portions of chapters from the Revised Statutes of 1846, as amended. The 1846 publication revised and recompiled Michigan law with one result being the elimination of public act number citations. These provisions from the Revised Statutes of 1846 deal with a diversity of subjects such as local government, fraudulent conveyances, jails, and divorce.
When a bill is passed by the Legislature, signed by the Governor, and filed with the Secretary of State, it is assigned a Public Act number, e.g., 1998 PA 23. Each Public Act that adds, amends, and/or repeals sections of the Michigan Compiled Laws is incorporated into the Michigan Compiled Laws database after the necessary data processing is completed. If a Public Act is not scheduled to take effect until a future date, the Michigan Compiled Laws database will include both the current version of the affected section(s) (known as "provisionals") as well as the version of the affected section(s) that will take effect on the future date (known as "prospectives"), with appropriate cross-reference "header notes" to guide the user. Therefore, in such cases, a user may view a section of law both as it presently exists and as it will appear on a future date. Further, if a Public Act repeals a section or sections of law effective on a future date, the affected section(s) of law in the database will contain a header note to that effect alerting the user to the prospective action.
The Michigan Compiled Law online is updated irregularly, but you can always see how recent it is by examining the right side of any page's header.
Legislation on the site is updated daily. During periods of heavy legislative activity, some documents may not be available for up to a week after they are presented in chambers.
Yes. Certain laws enacted by the Legislature are not included in Michigan Compiled Laws because they are not of a general and permanent character. For example, local or special acts (which may apply only to one specific local government unit or individual), appropriation acts (which provide funding on an annual basis to governmental units), and land conveyance acts (which authorize the conveyance of government property) are not included in the Michigan Compiled Laws.
The MCL Tables contain such information.
When I peform a Public Act MCL Search, the results list displays some of the sections contained in the PA, but not all. Why is this?
The Public Act MCL Search looks at each section's History to determine whether or not to display it in the search results. It must do this or it wouldn't work for amendatory acts.
So the sections you see in the search results are those that have the public act for which you searched in their Histories. Usually, this means that these sections were part of the original act (rather than being added later). To see the full contents of the act, click on the link for the act itself, which is usually the top list result.
The text you find on the Michigan Legislature is indeed the full text of the law. The word "excerpt" that you refer to is included following the statute name above an MCL section merely to indicate that the section itself is an excerpt of the entire statute. The section text presented, however, is complete.
If you are interested in reading an entire statute at once (rather than individual sections), navigate to the statute itself, then click the "Printer Friendly" icon next to the document title.
The Michigan Legislature website maintains Public Act Tables for each year since 1997. They can be found on the Public Acts (Signed Bills) page.
Also, on the Public Acts (Signed Bills) page, you will see the Public Act Legislative Document Search. If you know the public act number you are looking for (and it was passed since 1997), enter the number and year into this search to display the bill status page (containing bill versions, history, and analyses) for the bill of origin.
For tables prior to 1997, contact the State Law Library at the Library of Michigan at (517) 335-1480, or email them using this COMMENT FORM.
MSA numbers (Michigan Statutes Annotated, an alternative numbering system to MCL numbers) have been deprecated by the Legal Editing division of the Legislative Service Bureau and are no longer supported.
Yes, for some of them. Look in the history actions of the bill you are interested in. This is a table near the bottom of the bill status page. If they are available, they will be linked here. If the substitute bill is not linked, request a substitute for this bill and the Library of Michigan will respond.
When attempting to locate a bill without knowledge of the bill's number, try the various search tools on the Bills page. Searches on the Bills page allow you to locate bills based on sponsors, subject categories, keywords, etc.
Each time you use one of these searches, the results page will include a column containing the digest for each bill which should assist you in locating the desired bill.
If you are unable to locate the bill(s) you are seeking, contact the State Law Library at the Library of Michigan at (517) 335-1480, or email them using this COMMENT FORM.
The members of committees can be found on the House and Senate sites:
https://www.house.mi.gov/committees.asp
http://senate.michigan.gov/committees/standing.htm
The links in my notification email appear broken. What can I do?
If clicking on links in your notification email always displays the Page Not Found on the Michigan Legislature website, there is probably a mismatch between the default email view in your email software and the format of the notification email. By default, the Michigan Legislature notification emails are sent in Html. If the default view in your email software (GroupWise, Outlook Express, Eudora, etc.) is set to Plain Text, then the links will sometimes be too long to fit on a single line; the remainder of the link ends up on the next line and will not be included as part of the link when you click on it, resulting in the error. There are two ways to correct this...
1) Change the view in your email software from Plain Text to Html. The steps to accomplish this vary depending on your email software, but usually this can be changed under a menu called View.
2) Change the format of the notification email being sent by the Michigan Legislature website. This is a registered user preference that can be set from the Notify page. The link to the Notify page can be found in the horizontal menu bar beneath the header on every page of this site, but only if you are logged in with your registered username and password.
NOTE: If you change your notification email preference to Plain Text, the URLs sent in the emails will not be active links. However, most email software will recognize the URLs and will automatically turn them into active links.
Public Acts exist in two different forms:
1) Bill Documents that have been approved by the Legislature and signed into law by the Governor, filed with the Secretary of State, and assigned a Public Act number. This version is as it was originally passed and is considered a legislative document. Use the Public Acts (Signed Bills) page to find legislative public act documents. Select the session you want from the "session" drop down box. If the session you seek is not listed, please contact the State Law Library at the Library of Michigan at (517) 335-1480, or email them using this COMMENT FORM. Document delivery fees may apply.
2) Public Acts also become part of the Michigan Compiled Laws. This version is as it exists today and contains the changes that have been made to it by way of legislation. This version is available if it was not an appropriations PA and as long as it has not been repealed by other legislation. Use the Public Act MCL Search page to find public acts within the Michigan Compiled Laws.
To find a bill from a prior session, select the "Bills" menu option on the left side of the screen. On the bill search page, select the session you want from the "session" drop down box. If the session you seek is not listed, please contact the State Law Library at the Library of Michigan at (517) 335-1480, or email them using using this COMMENT FORM.
No special permission is required for linking to the Michigan Legislature website. If a Short Link is available on the page to which you would like to link, it is recommended that the Short Link be used. 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SciFi Weekend: Doctor Who; Sleepy Hollow; More on the Continuum Series Finale; Sherlock; Supergirl; Gilmore Girls; Married Canceled; Beware of Cats; Fred Thompson Dies At 73
November 1, 2015 — Ron Chusid
The Zygon Invasion picks up on the Zygon plot of The Day of The Doctor which was left hanging. The episode of Doctor Who included three doctors, and if we include the Zygon version, two Osgoods, allowing for her return after being killed by Missy in Death in Heaven. It was not so simple as a totally separate human and Zygon version, leading to yet another mention of a hybrid this season.
The two presented this message regarding the peace treaty between humans and Zygons:
“Every race is capable of the best and the worst.”
“Everyone is peaceful and warlike.”
“My race is no different.”
“And neither is mine.
Unfortunately the peace has fallen apart, leading to yet another threat of aliens taking over the earth. This led to the return of UNIT, and the Doctor to his role of president of the world:
Clara: I thought you didn’t like being president of the world
The Doctor: No but I like poncing about in a big plane
I’m not so hot on continuing the idea of president of the world, and like the idea of “Doctor Disco” even less. Fortunately these moments did not harm an otherwise excellent episode.
The episode was better than the typical alien invasion show by the efforts to maintain peace and to understand the aliens. This included the message above, along with the Doctor trying to prevent further killing:
Kate: You left us with an impossible situation Doctor
The Doctor: Yes I know its called peace
There were moments when characters did not act all that wisely. It is debatable whether the soldiers in Turmezistan were showing humanity or acting foolishly when deciding not to kill the Zygons who had taken on the form of members of their family, despite the evidence that they were fakes. It was even more questionable that Kate went to Truth or Consequences alone, without any backup, and failed to suspect that the other woman was actually a Zygon. It was not surprising that Clara had memorized Trivial Pursuits cards, and was therefore aware of this American city named after a television show.
This all led to the cliff hanger with a missile being shot towards the plane carrying the Doctor and the Doctor being told, “Clara Oswald is dead, Kate Stewart is dead.” Most likely they both can be rescued from the pods, but the knowledge that Jenna Coleman is leaving this season leaves just a tiny bit of doubt.
Videos from Doctor Who Extra can be seen here.
There are a couple of crossovers in genre shows last week and in the upcoming week. Sleepy Hollow has done their cross-over with Bones.If the purpose was to get fans of Sleepy Hollow to watch Bones, it did not impress me. While Sleepy Hollow remains weaker than its first season (but better than last year), the little I saw of Bones did not tempt me at all to watch any more. For that matter, for those who are holding out to determine if it is necessary to watch Bones to follow the plot on Sleepy Hollow, you don’t have to bother. Spoiler: The episode deals with the exhumation of General Howe’s corpse (which is more important on Sleepy Hollow) and basically keeps it in the background until Crane and Abbey are able to take the body at the end of the episode.
Bones showrunner Michael Peterson discussed the cross over with Assignment X. Here is a small portion:
AX: And how is the SLEEPY HOLLOW crossover going to work? There have been hints of ghosts and an afterlife on BONES, but no Headless Horsemen.
PETERSON: I’ve been saying that it’s like X-FILES – we’re the Scully hour, they’re the Mulder hour. We make sense of what seems to be supernatural, but there’s always logic behind it. Our people will not see ghosts, they will not see vampires, they will not see zombies. We’re not that show. We do science-based, but it’s going to be a handoff. There will be one mystery that leads to another, and we think it’s going to work pretty nicely. But it’s going to be very much a BONES show, with elements of SLEEPY HOLLOW.
AX: So the BONES characters are going to step into and out of the more exotic SLEEPY HOLLOW universe without realizing what they’ve been in and out of?
PETERSON: Exactly. And part of the fun is that we get to do it on Halloween. So that leaves it open to a lot of things that are going on. We have costumes, we have superstitions that are going on, but we’re going to handle it in the BONES way. It’s worked for over two hundred episodes, it’ll work for this one.
Meanwhile Arrow has recently had Sara Lance’s resurrection in the Lazarus Pit, but with rather unfavorable results. This leads to the crossover with Constantine next week (and ultimately leads into DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.
Following the series finale of Continuum, (which I discussed in greater detail here), Simon Barry both answered questions from fans (video above) and had an interview with Blastr. In the interview, Barry described the rules of time travel established for the series:
In Season 1, I addressed the writers’ room with a simple set of guidelines.
1. Time travel could not exist in a closed loop, because it would remove stakes from the show if everything was simply preordained to happen and our characters were fighting windmills.
2. We needed to preserve the stakes of guideline #1 for as long as possible to keep the characters and audience wondering what the consequences were of changing history.
3. Kiera was going to be able to change history and return to a better future as a result.
It became obvious once we dispensed with paradoxical time travel that anything was possible with multiple timelines. The only way to not get lost in this was to limit the number of time-travel events in the show. This way you couldn’t just hit reset with your characters to fix things. And even if you thought you could, as Alec did at the end of Season 2, there had to be unforeseen consequences to these choices that made you wish you hadn’t.
By making time travel as rare an event as possible, by making it difficult, we could minimize the impact of this technology. It’s also about perspective. Time travel is a purely relative process. It means nothing to those that aren’t themselves traveling, so we had to ensure that the only characters who would have access to the technology were characters whose perspectives were relevant in the show. Kiera and Alec are therefore the only perspectives we wanted to experience, because it’s really their journey.
I listened to the above Q&A in the above video on an audio podcast in the background soon after it came out and have to rely on notes I took after the fact, so there very well could be other things of interest which I’m leaving out. Regarding time travel, Barry discussed, as he made up his own rules, how incredibly difficult and unlikely actual time travel would be. He pointed out how rapidly the earth is moving around the sun, making it quite difficult to have the earth in the same location when you get back in time. (So, if the goal was to kill Kellogg off at the end, he could have wound up in empty space).
As we know would happen, once the series was canceled and Barry had only six episodes to wrap things up (which were definitely better than ending without even a rushed conclusion), many planned plot threads were left out. “Emily, Julian, the Traveler were all supposed to get larger stories. We had also discussed an entire season set in 2077 to really get to know each member of Liber8 and how they eventually got signed up with the cause.”
In both interviews, Barry talked about a desire to tell more about this universe in other medium. This was also raised in this Reddit AMA which took place before the final six episodes aired. In the podcast, he talked about how difficult this could be to get on television. Stories left to tell ranged from the Traveler to what happened to Kellogg after winding up in the past. Barry had wanted to send him even further back to be among dinosaurs, but the budget did not allow this.
During the podcast, Barry said he had worked on a scene which took place five years from now, which would include Emily, showing what the characters who remained in the present were doing. Unfortunately the scene was never filmed. The story of the Traveler might have done to religion what the show in general did to corporate greed. Barry described the Freelancers as being like religious fanatics, who thought they were following the Traveler, but got the message wrong.
It was necessary to tie up the story of how Alec sent people back into the past way too quickly. This could have included reasons for sending back Kiera beyond young Alec mentioning her name. Among ideas which might have been presented if time permitted was that Alec sent Kiera into the past because of the manner in which she investigated a murder at Sadtech. This both gave Alec reason to see her as an effective cop, along with giving him reason for wanting to get rid of her.
Sometimes the show was affected by the availability of actors. Escher was written out of the show earlier than planned for this reason. The original plan was still to ultimately kill him off, except Kellogg would have been the one to kill Escher. The actor who played Kiera’s husband was not available for the final season, which is why he did not appear. I still think it would have made more sense to have mentioned him. While it is obviously necessary to ignore some scientific implausibilities in a show such as this, I also find it hard to believe that, if Kiera had changed the future, her parents were in the same place at the same time to conceive her, and that the same happened to conceive her son. A more plausible version of the ending might have had Kiera return to her time and find that she had never been born, as opposed to having a duplicate there who never traveled back in time. Instead we will allow Barry to make up his own science, knowing that everything was implausible anyways.
It is unfortunate that such an excellent series could not have been completed as envisioned by Simon Barry. Under the circumstances, he did do an excellent job of tying up as much as possible in the final six episodes.
An extended trailer for the Victorian era episode of Sherlock, The Abominable Bride, has been released (video above). The episode will air in the US and the UK on January 1. They apparently don’t understand about college bowl games in the UK.
If you missed the excellent Supergirl pilot, or want to see it again, it remains widely available on line, as it has now been for several months. Plus you can stream it for free (and legally) from Vudu, iTunes and Amazon (Hat tip to ComicBook.com). These sources will charge for subsequent episodes, so it makes more sense to catch them as they air on CBS.
The recently announced new episodes of Gilmore Girls to be presented on Netflix will each deal with a different season. This leaves room for a lot of Stars Hollow seasonal festivals, and perhaps a June wedding for Lorelei.
Married was much better in its second season, but apparently did not bring in enough new viewers as FX has canceled the show. This is leading to speculation as to whether You’re The Worst might also be in trouble. Both comedies premiered at the same time on FX summer of 2014, with You’re The Worst moving to FXX and currently being shown in the fall. While also not doing well in the ratings. You’re The Worst has received far more critical attention and hopefully will survive because of this.
Researchers found that cats are neurotic, and are probably planning how to kill you.
In joint political and entertainment news, former actor and Senator Fred Thompson has died. From The Tennessean:
Fred Thompson, a former U.S. senator for Tennessee, GOP presidential candidate, Watergate attorney and longtime “Law and Order” star, died on Sunday. He was 73.
Mr. Thompson died after a recurrence of lymphoma, according to a prepared statement issued by the Thompson family.
“It is with a heavy heart and a deep sense of grief that we share the passing of our brother, husband, father, and grandfather who died peacefully in Nashville surrounded by his family,” the statement reads.
“Fred once said that the experiences he had growing up in small-town Tennessee formed the prism through which he viewed the world and shaped the way he dealt with life. Fred stood on principle and common sense, and had a deep love for and connection with the people across Tennessee whom he had the privilege to serve in the United States Senate. He enjoyed a hearty laugh, a strong handshake, a good cigar, and a healthy dose of humility. Fred was the same man on the floor of the Senate, the movie studio, or the town square of Lawrenceburg, his home.
“Fred believed that the greatness of our nation was defined by the hard work, faith, and honesty of its people. He had an enduring belief in the exceptionalism of our country, and that America could provide the opportunity for any boy or girl, in any corner of our country, to succeed in life. “
On his acting career:
In 1977 Mr. Thompson found himself representing the whistle-blower in one of Tennessee’s biggest political scandals. In her role as a parole administrator, Marie Ragghianti refused to release inmates granted pardons after paying then-Gov. Ray Blanton. Mr. Thompson successfully represented Ragghianti in a wrongful termination case, helping her win a settlement and a return to her job in 1978.
That case eventually became the subject of a book and launched Mr. Thompson’s acting career. Mr. Thompson played himself in the 1985 version of the movie “Marie.” Critics praised his performance, and more roles soon followed.
Five years later, Mr. Thompson had roles in three of the biggest films of 1990: “Days of Thunder,” “The Hunt for Red October” and “Die Hard 2.” He also enjoyed a five-year run on NBC’s “Law and Order” as District Attorney Arthur Branch from 2002-2007.
Though he took a break to run for the Republican nomination for president in 2008, acting remained a constant in Mr. Thompson’s life.
He appeared in box office hits as recently as 2012, with a role in the horror film “Sinister,” and had a recurring role on NBC’s short-lived 2015 series “Allegiance.”
Update: News came out on Monday that CBS is planning a new Star Trek television series to be streamed on their All Access service. The show, to be produced by Alex Kurtzman, is to start in January 2017.
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Round Up: College Dorm Needs (Guys Edition)
Since we all know that guys are different from girls, I’ve composed a list of must haves for the guy’s dorm room as well. If you missed it, read this post that…
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Natasha Zena
Around age eight Natasha Zena was told it was a woman’s job to take care of the home and since then she has built a career out of telling women they can do whatever the hell they want to do. She is the co-founder of Lioness, the go-to news source for everything female entrepreneur. Natasha was recognized as an emerging leader in digital media by The Poynter Institute and the National Association of Black Journalists. She has mentored women entrepreneurs and moderated panels at a number of national accelerators, Startup Weekends and conferences such as The Lean Startup Conference, the Massachusetts Conference for Women, Women Empower Expo and Smart Cities Connect. Natasha is also the author of the popular whitepaper, "How To Close The Gender Gap In Startup Land By 2021." In her spare time, she writes short fiction and hangs out with her son, Shaun. | 2023-14/0000/en_head.json.gz/2243 | {"url": "https://lionessmagazine.com/10-new-tools-to-make-your-life-and-business-easier/habitforge/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "lionessmagazine.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T09:03:31Z", "digest": "sha1:677KOTMJAUUT2S4KNP5WI7EJVWNKYM4Y"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 909, 909.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 909, 4341.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 909, 4.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 909, 164.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 909, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 909, 256.6]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 909, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 909, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 909, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 909, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 909, 0.38372093]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 909, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 909, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 909, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 909, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 909, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 909, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 909, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 909, 0.04459459]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 909, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 909, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 909, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 909, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 909, 0.10465116]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 909, 0.65131579]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 909, 4.86842105]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 909, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 909, 4.35256628]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 909, 152.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 11, 0.0], [11, 37, 0.0], [37, 50, 0.0], [50, 909, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 11, 0.0], [11, 37, 0.0], [37, 50, 0.0], [50, 909, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 11, 1.0], [11, 37, 3.0], [37, 50, 2.0], [50, 909, 146.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 11, 0.0], [11, 37, 0.0], [37, 50, 0.0], [50, 909, 0.00475059]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 11, 0.0], [11, 37, 0.0], [37, 50, 0.0], [50, 909, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 11, 0.0], [11, 37, 0.07692308], [37, 50, 0.15384615], [50, 909, 0.04889406]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 909, 0.77632713]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 909, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 909, 0.28884232]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 909, -8.76071534]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 909, 12.7989297]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 909, 8.06846556]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 909, 6.0]]} |
Pocantico Hills
Riding An Old Schoolmaster ~ Being in the Moment
The ancient word Yoga means to yoke or bind, or more literally the union of the body and the mind. Horseback riding is very much like yoga as it involves a union between horse and rider, proper breathing, and a variety of positions that bring physical strength and stamina, not to mention awareness, to our riding. As we ride our goal is to create balance and to be present in the moment with the horse.
In my mind, nothing forces you to be more present in the moment than riding a horse. It is nearly impossible to be thinking about work, shopping or cooking dinner while you are trying to navigate a 1,000-pound animal around a ring, down a steep path or over a three- foot jump.
Mikey & Me at our first horse show in 2011
Riding involves channeling the horse’s energy and using your consciousness to communicate with him. You want the horse to direct his energy into a positive outcome, like flexing and bending or collecting and extending or even jumping! You want the rider to be communicating with the horse. When the flow of energy between horse and rider is at its best, you have balance. When you have a perfect ride, you know it because you know exactly what it is suppose to feel like. We’ve all had them and they all dwell in our subconscious memory.
Schoolmasters to the rescue
At some point in a rider’s career, they have ridden a well-trained horse. Nothing is more enjoyable than effortless communication with a well-trained horse. Many a show horse, such as a Thoroughbred jumper I used to lease, can no longer handle the demands of higher jumping divisions and has to take a step down to a lower level of riding. It happens to all horses as they age, they wind down their athletic abilities and with it comes the lower fences and eventually just flat work.
These equine teachers are called “schoolmasters” and they are worth their weight in gold. A pleasure to ride, they teach novice riders what perfect riding feels like for the first time. They give veteran riders a perfect ride, when they have forgotten what it’s like from riding horses of different schooling levels.
Mikey & Me getting ready for a jumping lesson in 2013
As riders our peak ability is determined by the horses we ride. I spent most of the year flat riding a young horse. I hadn’t been on a schoolmaster in about a year. Every rider benefits from taking a step back once and a while. Whether you are training young horses or just pleasure riding, it’s important to get on that schoolmaster that knows everything and can remind you where you need to be. Jumping a schoolmaster can really remind you of where your proper position should be and where it is in reality.
Being Mikey
For me, that schoolmaster ride came last Sunday, on my former lease horse, a bay Thoroughbred named Mikey. Visiting Fox Hill Farms again and seeing Barb and Jane and all the horses was so much fun. It was pleasant outside, about 45 degrees and no wind, so we opted to have our jumping lesson outside. At the posting trot I was instantly reminded about his ‘big bouncy trot’ and how I have to post lower to the saddle to keep my position and really use those calf and core muscles I’ve been ignoring lately. During walking breaks, I would ask him to do a laterally movement here, an outside bend there, just to keep him listening and active to my leg.
Mikey reminded me to sit tall with my shoulders back, keeping that straight line from my shoulders through my hip to my ankle. To me working at the walk is like yoga. You are putting yourself into the correct positions and holding them, building physical strength. As I held those correct positions, Mikey the schoolmaster obliged with supple movements and easy transitions.
In riding, just like in yoga, we should practice awareness over action. For example, a horse trots too fast, we post faster to keep up with him — that’s action. An external force upon us that we are reacting to. If we practiced awareness instead, then when a horse trots too fast, we would be aware – internally – that we need to slow the pace, and we would post slower and lower. Our schoolmaster is well-trained and knows this cue and would come back to the pace that is ideal. He has taught us, reminded us, how to have awareness on horseback.
Mikey & Me enjoying the sun in 2015
We can also be caught up in doing rather than being. Jumping horses can be a lot of doing rather than being. Mikey excels at teaching me to be in the moment around the course. He teaches me to breathe, to relax, to clear my mind before we begin. As a schoolmaster he reminds me to set my pace, maintain it and leave it alone. Being not doing. To make proper turns and keep straight lines when jumping, Mikey teaches me to keep the proper position with eyes up, sitting lightly, hands soft and following. Being ready for the next jump, not doing the next jump. Just being Mikey brought me back into awareness, into that perfect position and gave me a much-needed perfect ride. Afterwards I gave this old schoolmaster two big carrots as a thank you!
Posted in Horseback Riding, Horses, Uncategorized
Tagged Fox Hill Farms, Pocantico Hills, Thoroughbreds
Bulow at Sunday School
This past Sunday, I had the pleasure of attending a service at the Union Church of Pocantico Hills. It was my childhood church, located near Sleepy Hollow, New York. It was here I was christened, attended Sunday school and participated in easter egg hunts. The church is celebrating its centennial this year. As part of that celebration vignettes are being read about past members from the last 100 years. I went to church to hear about my grandparents involvement in this non-denominational church, financed in part by the Rockefellers and over the years adorned with magical windows by Henri Matisse and Mark Chagall. Today, the building is part of the Historic Hudson Valley properties but the congregation still worships together every Sunday.
Before there was a Union Church, a group of residents formed The Pocantico Hills Society for Christian Work in 1900. Among their members were the Rockefellers and the Miltons who called the little hamlet home. Early meetings of this group met at the Lyceum building, which had housed the Pocantico Hills Library Association shortly after its construction in 1891.
Bulow Nelson, my grandfather, was born in 1904 on the Pocantico Hills estate ‘Meriwether,’ home to Ellen and David Milton. The Miltons – who employed Bulow’s parents Oscar and Alma Nelson – were next door neighbors to the Rockefellers and were instrumental in the early affairs of the Society and Union Church.
One Sunday in 1910, 6-year-old Bulow was summoned by his mother Alma to get dressed. Mrs. Milton, standing in their kitchen said, “Alma I want Bulow to come with me to the Lyceum for Sunday school classes we are starting.” Dressed in his knickers suit, Mrs. Milton took him by the hand to the Lyceum building where the Pocantico Hills Society for Christian Work had organized. Bulow remembers being terrified as Mrs. Milton asked him to shake hands with John D. Rockefeller, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Mr. David Milton, Mr. Archer, Mr. Perry and Rev. Deams. Bulow recalled that all around the room were groups of local children studying bible pictures on easels. After Sunday school was over, the elder Mr. Rockefeller gave the children six cents on the porch of the Lyceum building. Bulow was told, “to spend the penny and save the nickel’ by the richest man in the world.
Bulow Nelson after attending Sunday School at the Lyceum building in 1910 where The Pocantico Hills Society for Christian Work had organized.
Bulow graduated from the Pocantico Hills Free School in 1918, a four-room schoolhouse located in the field behind the present day Union Church, when Ray Walker first became principal. In the meantime, the Society that met at the Lyceum had formally organized into The Union Church of Pocantico Hills in 1915. Among his school buddies where some longtime church members including Milton Johnson and his younger brother Oscar Nelson, who helped build the new sanctuary in the 1920s. After many a church service, Bulow and Ray would recall childhood tales on the outside steps of the new sanctuary, which was dedicated in 1922.
Bulow learned to drive trucks on the Meriwether estate, which by 1919 had been purchased by Barron Collier. Even though the Miltons had departed Pocantico Hills, Barron Collier, an advertising executive and owner of Coney Island’s Luna Park and Manhattan’s Hippodrome, filled in as a church benefactor. Collier not only helped donate and raise funds for the new sanctuary, but donated a Wurlitzer pipe organ, in memory of his mother and father, from the Hippodrome as the church’s first organ.
By 1924, Bulow had moved to Manhattan as Mrs. Milton’s chauffeur and it would be more than 20 years before he set foot in Union Church again.
Posted in New York, Rockefeller, Union Church
Tagged Bulow Nelson, David Milton, John D. Rockefeller, Pocantico Hills
Today is the 111th anniversary of the birth of my grandfather – Bülow Waldemar Nelson. He grew up on the Meriwether estate in Pocantico Hills, New York. Meriwether was next door to Kykuit which was owned by the richest man in the world, John D. Rockefeller. My grandfather chronicled his life as a chauffeur to the wealthy from the 1920s Jazz age through the Great Depression of the 1930s. He lived on various iconic Westchester County properties like Weskora, Beechwood and the Sleepy Hollow Country Club. Eventually he was promoted from chauffeur to superintendent of an enchanted – some would say haunted by the tales of Washington Irving – estate called Zeeview-on-Hudson. I personally picked up his story when I was a little girl growing up on the habitat of the headless horseman now called Belvedere.
Zeeview (later Belvedere) Estate Gate – front entrance to the habitat of the headless horseman and the haunt of Rip Van Winkle
During ‘Papa’s’ 81 years he collected family photos, postcards, letters, ephemera, news clippings, and books about his life and times. He hand wrote pages and pages of personal recollections along with countless stories told to generations. Come with me as I follow my family through a century filled with happiness and heartaches serving the rich while living behind estate gates.
My great-grandparents had sailed to America from different villages in Sweden in the 1880s. Their names had changed along the way from Oskar Alfred Nilsson to Oscar Nelson and Alma Karoline Pettersson to Alma Peterson. After meeting in Englewood, New Jersey, the came to New York City to find jobs in the late 1890s. They married on Dec. 2, 1902 in New York City. And a little over a year later, in the early morning hours of January 4, 1904, Alma gave birth to their first child, Bulow.
Oscar Nelson was employed as a coachman by David Meriwether Milton, a direct descendent from Meriwether Lewis on his mother’s side. He was a successful attorney in New York City and had a ‘country estate’ named ‘Meriwether’ in Pocantico Hills, New York. The Miltons lived across the street from John D. Rockefeller and his family. By 1904, his estate, Kykuit, was still under transition from a small private home to one of the most famous homes in the world.
The Nelson family lived in the 6-room coachman’s cottage near the stables. The simple house had running water and was supplied by the estate with all the coal, wood, oil, and milk they needed. Oscar Nelson tended to three horses and their carriages, sleighs, wagons, and plows. The barn also had running water. Besides the care of the horses, one or two for pulling carriages and one for tilling the fields, he would drive Mr. Milton and his family around the small hamlet to visit his neighbors, take him to the train station each morning for work in the city, or into the city to pick up provisions, dry goods and sundries for the estate. Alma, while tending to her new baby, would also cook for the estate staff and tend to the flocks of geese, chickens and ducks, and help with milking cows, tending the vegetable garden, and mending clothes. It was into this bucolic estate, still run like a self-sufficient 19th century home of a robber baron a few miles from the Hudson River that my grandfather took his first breath.
Bulow in a wicker pram as a baby
Several photos found among my grandfather’s belongings are his first known photograph of him taken as a two-year-old sitting in the ubiquitous white lace dress with lace collar worn by all babies of the era (see featured photo). The date 1906 is scrawled on the back in my grandfather’s hand. The studio imprint on the front – Rud. Bachmann, 6E. 14th St., New York, may be the first place my grandfather ever visited in New York City, a place he would come to know intimately in his career as a chauffeur. But for his early childhood he would be the son of a coachman.
Young Bulow outside the coachman’s cottage on Meriwether in Pocantico Hills, New York circa 1906
Posted in Chauffeurs, Coachman, Estates, New York, Pocantico Hills, Rockefeller, Westchester County
Tagged Bulow Nelson, David Milton, Estate Gates, John D. 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[gst-devel] Where is the source code that GST uses to connect to V4L2?
Tim Müller t.i.m at zen.co.uk
Thu Feb 14 14:56:05 CET 2008
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On Thu, 2008-02-14 at 15:49 +0200, Topi Hukkanen wrote:
> When trying to compile the GST Good plugins, I get:
> WARNING: *** v4l2src pre-configured not to be built
> Why is it not built by default?
It's only built if you pass --enable-experimental to ./configure
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 2:31 PM, Topi Hukkanen
> <topi.hukkanen at gmail.com> wrote:
> Is it in the bad plugins? Where?
> Also:
> ~$ gst-launch v4l2src ! xvimagesink
> ERROR: pipeline could not be constructed: no element
> "v4l2src".
> Is this error indicative that I have not properly installed
> the v4l2src "glue" after compiling gstreamer?
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(viii) [Repealed, 1999, c. 22, s. 2]
Marginal note:Canadian Forces members and veterans amounts
(f.1) the total of all amounts received by the taxpayer in the year on account of
(i) an earnings loss benefit, an income replacement benefit (other than an amount determined under subsection 19.1(1), paragraph 23(1)(b) or subsection 26.1(1) of the Veterans Well-being Act , as modified, where applicable, under Part 5 of that Act), a supplementary retirement benefit or a career impact allowance payable to the taxpayer under Part 2 of the Veterans Well-being Act , or
(ii) an amount payable under any of subsections 99(6), 109(1) and 115(5) and sections 124 to 126 of the Veterans Well-being Act ;
(5) [Repealed, 1995, c. 3, s. 1]
disability policy means a group disability insurance policy that provides for periodic payments to individuals in respect of the loss of remuneration from an office or employment. (police d’assurance-invalidité)
employer of an individual includes a former employer of the individual. (employeur)
top-up disability payment in respect of an individual means a payment made by an employer of the individual as a consequence of the insolvency of an insurer that was obligated to make payments to the individual under a disability policy where
For the purposes of paragraphs (a) and (b), an insurance policy that replaces a disability policy is deemed to be the same policy as, and a continuation of, the disability policy that was replaced. (paiement compensatoire pour invalidité)
Marginal note:Work in progress — transitional
(14.1) If paragraph 34(a) applies in computing a taxpayer’s income from a business for the last taxation year of the taxpayer that begins before March 22, 2017, then
(a) for the purpose of computing the income of the taxpayer from the business, at the end of the first taxation year that begins after March 21, 2017,
(i) the amount of the cost of the taxpayer’s work in progress is deemed to be one-fifth of the amount of its cost determined without reference to this paragraph, and
(ii) the amount of the fair market value of the taxpayer’s work in progress is deemed to be one-fifth of the amount of its fair market value determined without reference to this paragraph;
(b) for the purpose of computing the income of the taxpayer from the business, at the end of the second taxation year that begins after March 21, 2017,
(i) the amount of the cost of the taxpayer’s work in progress is deemed to be two-fifths of the amount of its cost determined without reference to this paragraph, and
(ii) the amount of the fair market value of the taxpayer’s work in progress is deemed to be two-fifths of the amount of its fair market value determined without reference to this paragraph;
(c) for the purpose of computing the income of the taxpayer from the business, at the end of the third taxation year that begins after March 21, 2017,
(i) the amount of the cost of the taxpayer’s work in progress is deemed to be three-fifths of the amount of its cost determined without reference to this paragraph, and
(ii) the amount of the fair market value of the taxpayer’s work in progress is deemed to be three-fifths of the amount of its fair market value determined without reference to this paragraph; and
(d) for the purpose of computing the income of the taxpayer from the business, at the end of the fourth taxation year that begins after March 21, 2017,
(i) the amount of the cost of the taxpayer’s work in progress is deemed to be four-fifths of the amount of its cost determined without reference to this paragraph, and
(ii) the amount of the fair market value of the taxpayer’s work in progress is deemed to be four-fifths of the amount of its fair market value determined without reference to this paragraph.
Marginal note:Derivatives
(15) For the purposes of this section, property of a taxpayer that is a swap agreement, a forward purchase or sale agreement, a forward rate agreement, a futures agreement, an option agreement, or any similar agreement is deemed not to be inventory of the taxpayer.
Marginal note:Mark-to-market election
10.1 (1) Subsection (4) applies to a taxpayer in respect of a taxation year and subsequent taxation years if the taxpayer elects to have subsection (4) apply to the taxpayer and has filed that election in prescribed form on or before its filing-due date for the taxation year.
Marginal note:Revocation
(2) The Minister may, on application by the taxpayer in prescribed form, grant permission to the taxpayer to revoke its election under subsection (1). The revocation applies to each taxation year of the taxpayer that begins after the day on which the taxpayer is notified in writing that the Minister concurs with the revocation, on such terms and conditions as are specified by the Minister.
Marginal note:Subsequent election
(3) Notwithstanding subsection (1), if a taxpayer has, under subsection (2), revoked an election, any subsequent election under subsection (1) shall result in subsection (4) applying to the taxpayer in respect of each taxation year that begins after the day on which the prescribed form in respect of the subsequent election is filed by the taxpayer.
(4) If this subsection applies to a taxpayer in respect of a taxation year,
(a) if the taxpayer is a financial institution (as defined in subsection 142.2(1)) in the taxation year, each eligible derivative held by the taxpayer at any time in the taxation year is, for the purpose of applying the provisions of this Act and with such modifications as the context requires, deemed to be mark-to-market property (as defined in subsection 142.2(1)) of the taxpayer for the taxation year; and
(b) in any other case, subsection (6) applies to the taxpayer in respect of each eligible derivative held by the taxpayer at the end of the taxation year.
Marginal note:Definition of eligible derivative
(5) For the purposes of this section, an eligible derivative, of a taxpayer for a taxation year, means a swap agreement, a forward purchase or sale agreement, a forward rate agreement, a futures agreement, an option agreement or a similar agreement, held at any time in the taxation year by the taxpayer, if
(a) the agreement is not a capital property, a Canadian resource property, a foreign resource property or an obligation on account of capital of the taxpayer;
(i) the taxpayer has produced audited financial statements prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in respect of the taxation year, or
(ii) if the taxpayer has not produced audited financial statements described in subparagraph (i), the agreement has a readily ascertainable fair market value; and
(c) where the agreement is held by a financial institution (as defined in subsection 142.2(1)), the agreement is not a tracking property (as defined in subsection 142.2(1)), other than an excluded property (as defined in subsection 142.2(1)), of the financial institution.
Marginal note:Deemed disposition
(6) If this subsection applies to a taxpayer in respect of each eligible derivative held by the taxpayer at the end of a taxation year, for each eligible derivative held by the taxpayer at the end of the taxation year, the taxpayer is deemed
(a) to have disposed of the eligible derivative immediately before the end of the year and received proceeds or paid an amount, as the case may be, equal to its fair market value at the time of disposition; and
(b) to have reacquired, or reissued or renewed, the eligible derivative at the end of the year at an amount equal to the proceeds or the amount, as the case may be, determined under paragraph (a).
Marginal note:Election year — gains and losses
(7) If a taxpayer holds, at the beginning of its first taxation year in respect of which an election referred to in subsection (1) applies (in this subsection referred to as the “election year”), an eligible derivative and, in the taxation year immediately preceding the election year, the taxpayer did not compute its profit or loss in respect of that eligible derivative in accordance with a method of profit computation that produces a substantially similar effect to subsection (6), then
(a) the taxpayer is deemed
(i) to have disposed of the eligible derivative immediately before the beginning of the election year and received proceeds or paid an amount, as the case may be, equal to its fair market value at that time, and
(ii) to have reacquired, or reissued or renewed, the eligible derivative at the beginning of the election year at an amount equal to the proceeds or the amount, as the case may be, determined under subparagraph (i);
(b) the profit or loss that would arise (determined without reference to this paragraph) on the deemed disposition in subparagraph (a)(i)
(i) is deemed not to arise in the taxation year immediately preceding the election year, and
(ii) is deemed to arise in the taxation year in which the taxpayer disposes of the eligible derivative (otherwise than because of paragraphs (6)(a) or 142.5(2)(a)); and
(c) for the purpose of applying subsection 18(15) in respect of the disposition of the eligible derivative referred to in subparagraph (b)(ii), the profit or loss deemed to arise because of that subparagraph is included in determining the amount of the transferor’s loss, if any, from the disposition.
Marginal note:Default realization method
(8) If subsection (4) does not apply to a taxpayer referred to in paragraph (4)(b) in respect of a taxation year, a method of profit computation that produces a substantially similar effect to subsection (6) shall not be used for the purpose of computing the taxpayer’s income from a business or property in respect of a swap agreement, a forward purchase or sale agreement, a forward rate agreement, a futures agreement, an option agreement or a similar agreement for the taxation year.
(9) For the purposes of subsections (4) to (7), if an agreement that is an eligible derivative of a taxpayer is not a property of the taxpayer, the taxpayer is deemed
(a) to hold the eligible derivative at any time while the taxpayer is a party to the agreement; and
(b) to have disposed of the eligible derivative when it is settled or extinguished in respect of the taxpayer.
(d.2) any amount deducted under paragraph 20(1)(m.3) as a reserve in computing the taxpayer’s income for the immediately preceding taxation year;
(i) if the taxpayer acquires a property under a derivative forward agreement in the year, the portion of the amount by which the fair market value of the property at the time it is acquired by the taxpayer exceeds the cost to the taxpayer of the property that is attributable to an underlying interest other than an underlying interest referred to in subparagraphs (b)(i) to (iii) of the definition derivative forward agreement in subsection 248(1), or
(ii) if the taxpayer disposes of a property under a derivative forward agreement in the year, the portion of the amount by which the proceeds of disposition (within the meaning assigned by Subdivision C) of the property exceeds the fair market value of the property at the time the agreement is entered into by the taxpayer that is attributable to an underlying interest other than an underlying interest referred to in clauses (c)(i)(A) to (C) of the definition derivative forward agreement in subsection 248(1).
anniversary day of an investment contract means
(c) the day on which the contract was disposed of; (jour anniversaire)
(l) a prescribed contract. (contrat de placement)
(d) any amount that would, if this Act were read without reference to this subsection, be included in the cost of a property of the transferor included in Class 14.1 of Schedule II to the Income Tax Regulations (including a deemed acquisition under subsection (35)) or included in the proceeds of disposition of a property of the transferee included in that Class (including a deemed disposition under subsection (37)) in respect of the disposition or termination of the former property by the transferor is deemed to be
(i) neither included in the cost nor the proceeds of disposition of property included in that Class,
(g) where the cost to a taxpayer of a passenger vehicle exceeds $20,000 or such other amount as is prescribed, the capital cost to the taxpayer of the vehicle shall be deemed to be $20,000 or that other prescribed amount, as the case may be;
(iii) $20,000 or such other amount as is prescribed; and
(i) if the cost to a taxpayer of a zero-emission passenger vehicle exceeds the prescribed amount,
(i) the capital cost to the taxpayer of the vehicle is deemed to be equal to the prescribed amount, and
(ii) for the purposes of paragraph (a) of the description of F in the definition undepreciated capital cost in subsection (21), the proceeds of disposition of the vehicle are deemed to be the amount determined by the formula
is the amount that would, in the absence of this subparagraph, be the proceeds of disposition of the vehicle,
(A) if the vehicle is disposed of to a person or partnership with which the taxpayer deals at arm’s length, the capital cost to the taxpayer of the vehicle, and
(B) in any other case, the cost to the taxpayer of the vehicle, and
is the cost to the taxpayer of the vehicle.
(7.41) Subsection (38) applies in respect of an amount repaid after 2016 as if that amount was repaid immediately before 2017, if
(a) the amount is repaid by the taxpayer under a legal obligation to repay all or part of an amount the taxpayer received or was entitled to receive that was assistance from a government, municipality or other public authority (whether as a grant, subsidy, forgivable loan, deduction from tax, investment allowance or as any other form of assistance) in respect of, or for the acquisition of, property the cost of which was an eligible capital expenditure of the taxpayer in respect of the business;
(b) the amount of an eligible capital expenditure of the taxpayer in respect of the business was reduced by paragraph 14(10)(c) because of the assistance referred to in paragraph (a); and
(c) paragraph 20(1)(hh.1) does not apply in respect of the amount repaid.
Marginal note:Timing of deduction
(7.42) No amount may be deducted under paragraph 20(1)(a) in respect of an amount of repaid assistance referred to in subsection (7.41) for any taxation year prior to the taxation year in which the assistance is repaid.
appropriate minister means the Canadian Maritime Commission, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce, the Minister of Regional Industrial Expansion, the Minister of Industry, Science and Technology or the Minister of Industry or any other minister or body that was or is legally authorized to perform the act referred to in the provision in which this expression occurs at the time the act was or is performed; (ministre compétent)
conversion, in respect of a vessel, means a conversion or major alteration in Canada by a taxpayer; (conversion)
conversion cost, in respect of a vessel, means the cost of a conversion; (frais de conversion)
depreciable property of a taxpayer as of any time in a taxation year means property acquired by the taxpayer in respect of which the taxpayer has been allowed, or would, if the taxpayer owned the property at the end of the year and this Act were read without reference to subsection 13(26), be entitled to, a deduction under paragraph 20(1)(a) in computing income for that year or a preceding taxation year; (bien amortissable)
disposition of property[Repealed, 2001, c. 17, s. 6]
proceeds of disposition of property includes
(h) any amount included because of section 79 in computing a taxpayer’s proceeds of disposition of the property; (produit de disposition)
timber resource property of a taxpayer means
(ii) as having been acquired in substitution for or as one of a series of substitutions for an original right of the taxpayer or any renewal or extension thereof; (avoir forestier)
total depreciation allowed to a taxpayer before any time for property of a prescribed class means the total of all amounts each of which is an amount deducted by the taxpayer under paragraph 20(1)(a) in respect of property of that class or an amount deducted under subsection 20(16), or that would have been so deducted but for subsection 20(16.1), in computing the taxpayer’s income for taxation years ending before that time; (amortissement total)
undepreciated capital cost to a taxpayer of depreciable property of a prescribed class as of any time means the amount determined by the formula
is the total of all amounts each of which is an amount received by the taxpayer before that time in respect of a refund of an amount added to the undepreciated capital cost of depreciable property of the class because of the description of D.1; (fraction non amortie du coût en capital)
vessel means a vessel as defined in the Canada Shipping Act . (navire)
1 a qualifying liquidation and dissolution (within the meaning assigned by subsection 88(3.1)) of the transferor, or
2 a designated liquidation and dissolution (within the meaning assigned by subsection 95(1)) of the transferor, and
Marginal note:Affiliation — subsection (24)
Marginal note:Goodwill
(34) Where a taxpayer carries on a particular business,
(a) there is deemed to be a single goodwill property in respect of the particular business;
(b) if at any time the taxpayer acquires goodwill as part of an acquisition of all or a part of another business that is carried on, after the acquisition, as part of the particular business — or is deemed by subsection (35) to acquire goodwill in respect of the particular business — the cost of the goodwill is added at that time to the cost of the goodwill property in respect of the particular business;
(c) if at any time the taxpayer disposes of goodwill as part of the disposition of part of the particular business, receives proceeds of disposition a portion of which is attributable to goodwill and continues to carry on the particular business or is deemed by subsection (37) to dispose of goodwill in respect of the particular business,
(i) the taxpayer is deemed to dispose at that time of a portion of the goodwill property in respect of the particular business having a cost equal to the lesser of the cost of the goodwill property in respect of the particular business otherwise determined and the portion of the proceeds attributable to goodwill, and
(ii) the cost of the goodwill property in respect of the particular business is reduced at that time by the amount determined under subparagraph (i); and
(d) if paragraph (c) applies to more than one disposition of goodwill at the same time, that paragraph and subsection (39) apply as if each disposition had occurred separately in the order designated by the taxpayer or, if the taxpayer does not designate an order, in the order designated by the Minister.
Marginal note:Outlays not relating to property
(35) If at any time a taxpayer makes or incurs an outlay or expense on account of capital for the purpose of gaining or producing income from a business carried on by the taxpayer, the taxpayer is deemed to acquire at that time goodwill in respect of the business with a cost equal to the amount of the outlay or expense if no portion of the amount is
(a) the cost, or any part of the cost, of a property;
(b) deductible in computing the taxpayer’s income from the business (determined without reference to this subsection);
(c) not deductible in computing the taxpayer’s income from the business because of any provision of this Act (other than paragraph 18(1)(b)) or the Income Tax Regulations ;
(d) paid or payable to a creditor of the taxpayer as, on account of or in lieu of payment of, any debt, or on account of the redemption, cancellation or purchase of any bond or debenture; or
(e) where the taxpayer is a corporation, partnership or trust, paid or payable to a person as a shareholder, partner or beneficiary, as the case may be, of the taxpayer.
Marginal note:No addition to goodwill
(36) For greater certainty, no amount paid or payable may be included in Class 14.1 of Schedule II to the Income Tax Regulations , if the amount is
(a) in consideration for the purchase of shares; or
(b) in consideration for the cancellation or assignment of an obligation to pay consideration referred to in paragraph (a).
Marginal note:Receipts not relating to property
(37) If at any time in a taxation year a taxpayer has or may become entitled to receive an amount (in this subsection referred to as the receipt) on account of capital in respect of a business that is or was carried on by the taxpayer, the taxpayer is deemed to dispose, at that time, of goodwill in respect of the business for proceeds of disposition equal to the amount by which the receipt exceeds the total of all outlays or expenses that were made or incurred by the taxpayer for the purpose of obtaining the receipt and that were not otherwise deductible in computing the taxpayer’s income, if the following conditions are satisfied (determined without reference to this subsection):
(a) the receipt is not included in computing the taxpayer’s income, or deducted in computing, for the purposes of this Act, any balance of undeducted outlays, expenses or other amounts for the taxation year or a preceding taxation year;
(b) the receipt does not reduce the cost or capital cost of a property or the amount of an outlay or expense; and
(c) the receipt is not included in computing any gain or loss of the taxpayer from a disposition of a capital property.
Marginal note:Class 14.1 — transitional rules
(38) If a taxpayer has incurred an eligible capital expenditure in respect of a business before January 1, 2017,
(a) at the beginning of that day, the total capital cost of all property of the taxpayer included in Class 14.1 of Schedule II to the Income Tax Regulations in respect of the business, each of which was an eligible capital property of the taxpayer immediately before that day or is the goodwill property in respect of the business, is deemed to be the amount determined by the formula
4/3 × (A + B – C)
is the amount that is the cumulative eligible capital in respect of the business at the beginning of that day,
is the amount determined for F in the definition cumulative eligible capital in subsection 14(5) (as that subsection applied immediately before that day) in respect of the business at the beginning of that day, and
is the amount by which the total of all amounts determined, in respect of the business, for E or F in the definition cumulative eligible capital in subsection 14(5) (as that subsection applied immediately before that day), exceeds the total of all amounts determined for A to D.1 in that definition in respect of the business at the beginning of that day, including any adjustment required by subparagraph (d)(i);
(b) at the beginning of that day, the capital cost of each property of the taxpayer included in the class in respect of the business, each of which was an eligible capital property of the taxpayer immediately before that day or is the goodwill property in respect of the business, is to be determined as follows:
(i) the taxpayer shall designate the order in which the capital cost of each property that is not the goodwill property is determined and, if the taxpayer does not designate an order, the Minister may designate the order,
(ii) the capital cost of a particular property that is not the goodwill property in respect of the business is deemed to be the lesser of the eligible capital expenditure of the taxpayer in respect of the particular property and the amount by which the total capital cost of the class determined under paragraph (a) exceeds the total of all amounts each of which is an amount deemed by this subparagraph to be the capital cost of a property that is determined in advance of the determination of the capital cost of the particular property, and
(iii) the capital cost of the goodwill property is deemed to be the amount by which the total capital cost of the class exceeds the total of all amounts each of which is an amount deemed by subparagraph (ii) to be the capital cost of a property;
(c) an amount is deemed to have been allowed to the taxpayer in respect of property of the class under regulations made under paragraph 20(1)(a) in computing the taxpayer’s income for taxation years ending before that day equal to the amount by which
(i) the total of the total capital cost of the class and the amount determined for C in paragraph (a)
(ii) the amount determined for A in paragraph (a); and
(d) if no taxation year of the taxpayer ends immediately before that day and the taxpayer would have had a particular amount included, because of paragraph 14(1)(b) (as that paragraph applied immediately before that day), in computing the taxpayer’s income from the business for the particular taxation year that includes that day if the particular year had ended immediately before that day,
(i) for the purposes of the formula in paragraph (a), 3/2 of the particular amount is to be included in computing the amount for B of the definition cumulative eligible capital in subsection 14(5) (as that subsection applied immediately before that day),
(ii) the taxpayer is deemed to dispose of a capital property in respect of the business immediately before that day for proceeds of disposition equal to twice the particular amount,
(iii) if the taxpayer elects in writing to have this subparagraph apply and files that election with the Minister on or before the filing-due date for the particular year, subparagraph (ii) does not apply and an amount equal to the particular amount is to be included in computing the taxpayer’s income from the business for the particular year,
(iv) if, on or after that day and in the particular year, the taxpayer acquires a property included in the class in respect of the business, or is deemed by subsection (35) to acquire goodwill in respect of the business, and the taxpayer elects in writing to have this subparagraph apply and files that election with the Minister on or before the filing-due date for the particular year,
(A) for the purposes of subparagraphs (ii) and (iii), the particular amount is to be reduced by the lesser of the particular amount otherwise determined and 1/2 of the capital cost of the property or goodwill acquired (determined without reference to clause (B)), and
(B) the capital cost of the property or goodwill acquired, as the case may be, is to be reduced by twice the amount by which the particular amount is reduced under clause (A), and
(v) if, in the particular year and before that day, the taxpayer disposed of a qualified farm or fishing property (as defined in subsection 110.6(1)) that was an eligible capital property of the taxpayer, the capital property disposed of under subparagraph (ii), if any, is deemed to be a qualified farm or fishing property to the extent of the lesser of
(A) the proceeds of disposition of the capital property, and
(B) the amount by which the proceeds of disposition of the qualified farm or fishing property exceed its cost.
Marginal note:Class 14.1 — transitional rule
(39) If at any time a taxpayer disposes of a particular property included in Class 14.1 of Schedule II to the Income Tax Regulations in respect of a business and none of subsections 24(2), 70(5.1), 73(3.1), 85(1), 88(1), 98(3) and (5), 107(2) and 107.4(3) apply to the disposition, then for the purpose of determining the undepreciated capital cost of the class, the taxpayer is deemed to have acquired a property of the class immediately before that time with a capital cost equal to the least of 1/4 of the proceeds of disposition of the particular property, 1/4 of the capital cost of the particular property and
(a) if the particular property is not goodwill and is acquired before January 1, 2017 by the taxpayer, 1/4 of the capital cost of the particular property;
(b) if the particular property is not goodwill, is acquired on or after that day by the taxpayer and subsection (40) deems an amount to have been allowed under paragraph 20(1)(a) in respect of the taxpayer’s acquisition of the particular property, that amount;
(c) if the particular property (other than a property to which paragraph (b) applies) is not goodwill and is acquired on or after that day by the taxpayer — in circumstances under which any of subsections 24(2), 70(5.1), 73(3.1), 85(1), 88(1), 98(3) and (5), 107(2) and 107.4(3) apply — from a person or partnership that would have been deemed under this subsection to have acquired a property if none of those subsections had applied, the capital cost of the property that would have been deemed under this subsection to have been acquired by the person or partnership;
(d) if the particular property is goodwill, the amount by which
(A) 1/4 of the amount determined under subparagraph (38)(b)(iii) in respect of the business,
(B) if goodwill is acquired on or after that day by the taxpayer and subsection (40) deems an amount to have been allowed under paragraph 20(1)(a) in respect of the taxpayer’s acquisition of the goodwill, that amount, or
(C) if goodwill is acquired (other than an acquisition in respect of which clause (B) applies) on or after that day by the taxpayer — in circumstances under which any of subsections 24(2), 70(5.1), 73(3.1), 85(1), 88(1), 98(3) and (5), 107(2) and 107.4(3) apply — from a person or partnership that would have been deemed under this subsection to have acquired a property if none of those subsections had applied, the capital cost of the property that would have been deemed under this subsection to have been acquired by the person or partnership
(ii) the total of all amounts each of which is the capital cost of a property deemed by this subsection to have been acquired by the taxpayer at or before that time in respect of another disposition of goodwill in respect of the business; and
(e) in any other case, nil.
(40) If at any time a taxpayer acquires a particular property included in Class 14.1 of Schedule II to the Income Tax Regulations in respect of a business, the acquisition of the particular property is part of a transaction or series of transactions or events that includes a disposition (in this subsection referred to as the prior disposition) at or before that time of the particular property, or a similar property, by the taxpayer or a person or partnership that does not deal at arm’s length with the taxpayer and subsection (39) applies in respect of the prior disposition, then for the purpose of determining the undepreciated capital cost of the class, an amount is deemed to have been allowed under paragraph 20(1)(a) to the taxpayer in respect of the particular property in computing the taxpayer’s income for taxation years ending before the acquisition equal to the lesser of the capital cost of the property deemed by subsection (39) to be acquired in respect of the prior disposition and 1/4 of the capital cost of the particular property.
(41) For the purposes of subsections (38) to (40) and (42), paragraph 20(1)(hh.1), subsections 40(13) to (16) and paragraph 79(4)(b), cumulative eligible capital, eligible capital expenditure, eligible capital property and exempt gains balance have the meanings that would be assigned to those expressions if the Act read as it did immediately before 2017.
(42) If a taxpayer owns property included in Class 14.1 of Schedule II to the Income Tax Regulations in respect of a business at the beginning of 2017, that was an eligible capital property in respect of the business immediately before 2017,
(a) for the purposes of the Act and its regulations (other than this section, section 20 and any regulations made for the purposes of paragraph 20(1)(a)), if the amount determined for A in the definition cumulative eligible capital in subsection 14(5) would have been increased immediately before 2017 if the property had been disposed of immediately before that time, the capital cost of the property is deemed to be increased by 4/3 of the amount of that increase;
(b) for purposes of this section, section 20 and any regulations made for the purposes of paragraph 20(1)(a), if the taxpayer was deemed by subsection 14(12) to continue to own eligible capital property in respect of the business and not to have ceased to carry on the business until a time that is after 2016, the taxpayer is deemed to continue to own the property and to continue to carry on the business until the time that is immediately before the first time one of the events that would be described in any of paragraphs 14(12)(c) to (g) (as they read immediately before 2017, if the reference to “eligible capital property” in paragraph 14(12)(d) were read as “eligible capital property or capital property”) occurs;
(c) for the purposes of the descriptions of D.1 and K in the definition undepreciated capital cost in subsection (21), the taxpayer is deemed not to have paid or received any amounts before 2017 as or on account of an existing or proposed countervailing or anti-dumping duty in respect of depreciable property of the class; and
(d) subsection (7.1) does not apply to assistance that a taxpayer received or is entitled to receive before 2017 in respect of a property that was an eligible capital property immediately before 2017.
14 [Repealed, 2016, c. 12, s. 4]
(c) a benefit conferred by a corporation on an individual is a benefit conferred on a shareholder of the corporation, a member of a partnership that is a shareholder of the corporation or a contemplated shareholder of the corporation — except to the extent that the amount or value of the benefit is included in computing the income of the individual or any other person — if the individual is an individual, other than an excluded trust in respect of the corporation, who does not deal at arm’s length with, or is affiliated with, the shareholder, member of the partnership or contemplated shareholder, as the case may be; and
(d) for the purposes of paragraph (c), an excluded trust in respect of a corporation is a trust in which no individual (other than an excluded trust in respect of the corporation) who does not deal at arm’s length with, or is affiliated with, a shareholder of the corporation, a member of a partnership that is a shareholder of the corporation or a contemplated shareholder of the corporation, is beneficially interested.
(e) [Repealed, 2018, c. 27, s. 2]
Marginal note:Division of corporation under foreign laws
(1.5) If a non-resident corporation (in this subsection referred to as the “original corporation”) governed by the laws of a foreign jurisdiction undergoes a division under those laws that results in all or part of its property and liabilities becoming the property and liabilities of one or more other non-resident corporations (each of which is referred to in this subsection as a “new corporation”) and, as a consequence of the division, a shareholder of the original corporation acquires one or more shares (referred to in this subsection as “new shares”) of the capital stock of a new corporation at a particular time, the following rules apply:
(a) except to the extent that any of subparagraphs (1)(a.1)(i) to (iii) and paragraph (1)(b) applies (determined without reference to this subsection) to the acquisition of the new shares
(i) in the case where, for each class of shares of the capital stock of the original corporation of which shares are held by the shareholder immediately before the division, new shares are received at the particular time by shareholders of that class on a pro rata basis in respect of all the shares (referred to in this subsection as the “original shares”) of that class
(A) at the particular time, the original corporation is deemed to have distributed, and the shareholder is deemed to have received, as a dividend in kind in respect of the original shares, the new shares acquired by the shareholder at the particular time, and
(B) the amount of the dividend in kind received by the shareholder in respect of an original share is deemed to be equal to the fair market value, immediately after the particular time, of the new shares acquired by the shareholder at the particular time in respect of the original share, and
(ii) in any case where subparagraph (i) does not apply, the original corporation is deemed, at the particular time, to have conferred a benefit on the shareholder equal to the total fair market value, at that time, of the new shares acquired by the shareholder as a consequence of the division;
(b) any gain or loss of the original corporation from a distribution of the new shares as a consequence of the division is deemed to be nil; and
(c) each property of the original corporation that becomes at any time (referred to in this paragraph as the “disposition time”) property of the new corporation as a consequence of the division is deemed to be
(i) disposed of by the original corporation immediately before the disposition time for proceeds of disposition equal to the property’s fair market value, and
(ii) acquired by the new corporation at the disposition time at a cost equal to the amount determined under subparagraph (i) to be the original corporation’s proceeds of disposition.
Marginal note:Back-to-back arrangement — application
(2.16) Subsection (2.17) applies at any time if
(a) at that time, a person or partnership (referred to in this subsection and subsections (2.17) to (2.192) as the intended borrower) has an amount outstanding as or on account of a debt or other obligation to pay an amount (in this subsection and subsections (2.17) to (2.192) referred to as the shareholder debt) to a person or partnership (in this subsection and subsections (2.17) to (2.192) referred to as the immediate funder);
(b) subsection (2) would not, in the absence of this subsection and subsection (2.17), apply to the shareholder debt;
(c) at that time, a funder, in respect of a particular funding arrangement,
(i) has an amount outstanding as or on account of a debt or other obligation to pay an amount (other than a debt or other obligation to pay an amount to which subsection (2) applies or would apply if it were not a pertinent loan or indebtedness, as defined in subsection (2.11)) to a person or partnership that meets either of the following conditions:
(A) recourse in respect of the debt or other obligation is limited in whole or in part, either immediately or in the future and either absolutely or contingently, to a funding arrangement, or
(B) it can reasonably be concluded that all or a portion of the particular funding arrangement was entered into or was permitted to remain outstanding because
(II) the funder anticipated that all or a portion of the debt or other obligation would become owing or remain outstanding, or
(ii) has a specified right in respect of a particular property that was granted directly or indirectly by a person or partnership and
(A) the existence of the specified right is required under the terms and conditions of the particular funding arrangement, or
(B) it can reasonably be concluded that all or a portion of the particular funding arrangement was entered into, or was permitted to remain in effect, because
(II) the funder anticipated that the specified right would be granted; and
(d) at that time, one or more funders is an ultimate funder.
Marginal note:Back-to-back arrangement — consequences
(2.17) If this subsection applies at a particular time, then for the purposes of this section and section 80.4, the intended borrower is deemed to receive a loan from each particular ultimate funder at the particular time, the amount of which is equal to the amount determined by the formula
A × B/C – (D – E)
(a) the amount outstanding as or on account of the shareholder debt at the particular time, and
(b) the total of all amounts, each of which is, at the particular time,
(i) an amount outstanding as or on account of a debt or other obligation that is owed by a funder (other than an ultimate funder) to an ultimate funder under a funding arrangement in respect of the shareholder debt, or
(ii) the fair market value of a particular property in respect of which an ultimate funder has granted a specified right to a funder (other than an ultimate funder) under a funding arrangement in respect of the shareholder debt;
is the total of all amounts, each of which is, at the particular time,
(a) an amount outstanding as or on account of a debt or other obligation that is owed by a funder (other than an ultimate funder) to the particular ultimate funder under a funding arrangement in respect of the shareholder debt, or
(b) the fair market value of a particular property in respect of which the particular ultimate funder has granted a specified right to a funder (other than an ultimate funder) under a funding arrangement in respect of the shareholder debt;
is the total amount determined under paragraph (b) of the description of A;
is the total of all amounts, each of which is, in respect of the shareholder debt, an amount that the intended borrower has been deemed by this subsection to have received from the particular ultimate funder as a loan at any time before the particular time; and
is the total amount of any repayments deemed by subsections (2.19) and (2.191) to have occurred before the particular time, in respect of any deemed loans from the particular ultimate funder that are referred to in the description of D.
Marginal note:Back-to-back arrangement — conditions for deemed repayment
(2.18) Subsection (2.19) applies in respect of an intended borrower and a particular ultimate funder at a particular time if
(a) prior to the particular time, subsection (2.17) has applied in respect of a shareholder debt to deem one or more loans to have been received by the intended borrower from the particular ultimate funder; and
(b) at the particular time,
(i) an amount owing in respect of the shareholder debt is repaid in whole or in part,
(ii) an amount owing in respect of a debt or other obligation owing to the particular ultimate funder by a funder (other than an ultimate funder) under a funding arrangement in respect of the shareholder debt is repaid in whole or in part, or
(A) there is a decrease in the fair market value of a property in respect of which a specified right was granted by the particular ultimate funder to a funder (other than an ultimate funder) under a funding arrangement in respect of the shareholder debt, or
(B) a right described in clause (A) is extinguished.
Marginal note:Back-to-back arrangement — deemed repayment
(2.19) If this subsection applies in respect of an intended borrower and a particular ultimate funder at a particular time,
(a) the intended borrower is deemed, for the purposes of this section, paragraph 20(1)(j), section 80.4 and subsection 227(6.1), to repay, in whole or in part, one or more of the deemed loans referred to in paragraph (2.18)(a) at the particular time; and
(b) the total amount of the deemed repayments referred to in paragraph (a) is to be determined by the following formula:
is the total of all amounts, each of which is the amount of a loan deemed by subsection (2.17) to have been received, at any time before the particular time, by the intended borrower from the particular ultimate funder in respect of the shareholder debt,
is the total of all amounts deemed by this subsection to have been repaid, at any time before the particular time, by the intended borrower in respect of any loans referred to in the description of A, and
D × E/F
(i) the amount outstanding as or on account of the shareholder debt, immediately after the particular time, and
(ii) the total of all amounts, each of which is, immediately after the particular time,
(A) an amount outstanding as or on account of a debt or other obligation that is owed by a funder (other than an ultimate funder) to an ultimate funder under a funding arrangement in respect of the shareholder debt, or
(B) the fair market value of a particular property in respect of which an ultimate funder has granted a specified right to a funder (other than an ultimate funder) under a funding arrangement in respect of the shareholder debt,
is the total of all amounts, each of which is, immediately after the particular time
(i) an amount outstanding as or on account of a debt or other obligation that is owed by a funder (other than an ultimate funder) to the particular ultimate funder under a funding arrangement in respect of the shareholder debt, or
(ii) the fair market value of a particular property in respect of which the particular ultimate funder has granted a specified right to a funder (other than an ultimate funder) under a funding arrangement in respect of the shareholder debt, and
is the amount determined under subparagraph (ii) in the description of D.
Marginal note:Negative amounts
(2.191) If, in the absence of section 257, the formula in subsection (2.17) would result in a negative amount at a particular time,
(a) the intended borrower is deemed, for the purposes of this section, paragraph 20(1)(j), section 80.4 and subsection 227(6.1), to repay, in whole or in part, one or more of the loans deemed by subsection (2.17) to have been received by the intended borrower from the particular ultimate funder before the particular time; and
(b) the total amount of the deemed repayments referred to in paragraph (a) is equal to the absolute value of that negative amount.
Marginal note:Back-to-back arrangement — definitions
(2.192) The following definitions apply in this subsection and subsections (2.16) to (2.191).
funder, in respect of a funding arrangement, means
(a) if the funding arrangement is described in paragraph (a) of the definition funding arrangement, the immediate funder;
(b) if the funding arrangement is described in paragraph (b) of the definition funding arrangement, the creditor in respect of the debt or other obligation or the grantor of the specified right, as the case may be; and
(c) a person or partnership that does not deal at arm’s length with a person or partnership referred to in paragraph (a) or (b). (bailleur de fonds)
funding arrangement
funding arrangement means
(a) the shareholder debt; and
(b) each debt or other obligation or specified right, owing by or granted to a funder, in respect of a particular funding arrangement, if the debt or other obligation or specified right meets the conditions in subparagraph (2.16)(c)(i) or (ii) in respect of a funding arrangement. (mécanisme de financement)
specified right has the same meaning as in subsection 18(5). (droit déterminé)
ultimate funder
ultimate funder means a funder, if subsection (2) would apply to the shareholder debt if the creditor under the shareholder debt were the funder instead of the immediate funder. (bailleur de fonds ultime)
(v) where the taxpayer is an authorized foreign bank, an amount in respect of interest that would otherwise be deductible in computing the taxpayer’s income from a business carried on in Canada, except as provided in section 20.2;
(w) except as expressly permitted, an amount that is deemed by subsection 260(5.1) to have been received by another person as an amount described in any of paragraphs 260(5.1)(a) to (c); and
Marginal note:Derivatives — lower of cost and market
(x) any reduction in a taxation year in the value of a property if
(i) the method used by the taxpayer to value the property at the end of the year for purposes of computing the taxpayer’s profit from a business or property is the cost at which the taxpayer acquired it or its fair market value at the end of the year, whichever is lower,
(ii) the property is described in subsection 10(15), and
(iii) the property is not disposed of by the taxpayer in the year; and
Marginal note:Payment for shares
(y) an amount referred to in subsection 13(36).
interest on debt relating to the acquisition of land includes
to acquire land to be used or held by that person, corporation or partnership otherwise than as described in paragraph 18(2)(c) or 18(2)(d), except where the assistance is in the form of a loan to that person, corporation or partnership and a reasonable rate of interest on the loan is charged by the taxpayer; (intérêts sur une dette concernant l’acquisition d’un fonds de terre)
land does not, except to the extent that it is used for the provision of parking facilities for a fee or charge, include
(c) such land immediately contiguous to the land described in paragraph (b) that is a parking area, driveway, yard, garden or similar land as is necessary for the use of any property described in paragraph (a). (fonds de terre)
beneficiary has the same meaning as in subsection 108(1); (bénéficiaire)
(ii) the average of all amounts each of which is the corporation’s contributed surplus (other than any portion of that contributed surplus that arose at a time when the corporation was non-resident, or that arose in connection with a disposition to which subsection 212.1(1.1) applies or an investment, as defined in subsection 212.3(10), to which subsection 212.3(2) applies) at the beginning of a calendar month that ends in the year, to the extent that it was contributed by a specified non-resident shareholder of the corporation, and
(ii) the average of all amounts each of which is the total of all amounts outstanding, at the beginning of a calendar month that ends in the year, as or on account of a debt or other obligation to pay an amount that was payable by the corporation or trust that may reasonably be regarded as relating to a business carried on by it in Canada or to an interest or right described in clause (i)(B), other than a debt or obligation that is included in the outstanding debts to specified non-residents of the corporation or trust; (montant des capitaux propres)
(c) for no consideration by a person beneficially interested in the trust; (apport de capitaux propres)
(ii) that is a debt obligation described in subparagraph (ii) of the description of A in paragraph 17.1(1)(b) to the extent that the proceeds of the debt obligation can reasonably be considered to directly or indirectly fund at the particular time, in whole or in part, a pertinent loan or indebtedness (as defined in subsection 212.3(11)) owing to the corporation or another corporation resident in Canada that does not, at the particular time, deal at arm’s length with the corporation; (dettes impayées envers des non-résidents déterminés)
security interest, in respect of a property, means an interest in, or for civil law a right in, the property that secures payment of an obligation; (garantie)
(c) if the amount of income or capital of the trust that the particular person, or a person with whom the particular person does not deal at arm’s length, may receive as a beneficiary of the trust depends on the exercise by any person of, or the failure by any person to exercise, a discretionary power, that person is deemed to have fully exercised, or to have failed to exercise, the power, as the case may be; (bénéficiaire déterminé)
specified non-resident beneficiary, of a trust at any time, means a specified beneficiary of the trust who at that time is a non-resident person; (bénéficiaire non-résident déterminé)
specified non-resident shareholder of a corporation at any time means a specified shareholder of the corporation who was at that time a non-resident person or a non-resident-owned investment corporation; (actionnaire non-résident déterminé)
specified right, at any time in respect of a property, means a right to, at that time, mortgage, hypothecate, assign, pledge or in any way encumber the property to secure payment of an obligation — other than the particular debt or other obligation described in paragraph (6)(a) or a debt or other obligation described in subparagraph (6)(d)(ii) — or to use, invest, sell or otherwise dispose of, or in any way alienate, the property unless it is established by the taxpayer that all of the proceeds (net of costs, if any) received, or that would be received, from exercising the right must first be applied to reduce an amount described in subparagraph (6)(d)(i) or (ii); (droit déterminé)
specified shareholder of a corporation at any time means a person who at that time, either alone or together with persons with whom that person is not dealing at arm’s length, owns
the particular person or the person with whom the particular person is not dealing at arm’s length, as the case may be, shall be deemed at that time to own the shares referred to in paragraph (c) and the corporation referred to in paragraph (d) shall be deemed at that time to have redeemed, acquired or cancelled the shares referred to in paragraph (d), unless the right is not exercisable at that time because the exercise thereof is contingent on the death, bankruptcy or permanent disability of an individual; (actionnaire déterminé)
is the total of tax payable under this Part by the trust, and all income taxes payable by the trust under the laws of a province, for the particular year. (bénéfices libérés d’impôt)
Marginal note:Property used in business — cost attribution
Marginal note:Rules — trust income
(d) the total of all amounts — each of which is, in respect of the particular debt or other obligation, an amount outstanding as or on account of an intermediary debt or the fair market value of a particular property described in subparagraph (c)(ii) — is equal to at least 25% of the total of
(ii) is not an expenditure described in subparagraph 37(1)(a)(i); and
(f) [Repealed, 2017, c. 20, s. 3]
(b) if the conditions set out in subparagraph (a)(i) or (ii) are met, the amount for the work space that is deductible in computing the individual’s income for the year from the business shall not exceed the individual’s income for the year from the business, computed without reference to the amount and section 34.1; and
(c) the disposition is not a disposition that is deemed to have occurred by subsection 10.1(6) or (7), section 70, subsection 104(4), section 128.1, paragraph 132.2(3)(a) or (c) or subsection 138(11.3) or 138.2(4) or 149(10);
(17) The following definitions apply in this subsection and subsections (18) to (23).
offsetting position
offsetting position, in respect of a particular position of a person or partnership (in this definition referred to as the “holder”), means one or more positions that
(a) are held by
(i) the holder,
(ii) a person or partnership that does not deal at arm’s length with, or is affiliated with, the holder (in this subsection and subsections (20), (22) and (23) referred to as the “connected person”), or
(iii) for greater certainty, by any combination of the holder and one or more connected persons;
(b) have the effect, or would have the effect if each of the positions held by a connected person were held by the holder, of eliminating all or substantially all of the holder’s risk of loss and opportunity for gain or profit in respect of the particular position; and
(c) if held by a connected person, can reasonably be considered to have been held with the purpose of obtaining the effect described in paragraph (b). (position compensatoire)
position, of a person or partnership, means one or more properties, obligations or liabilities of the person or partnership, if
(a) each property, obligation or liability is
(i) a share in the capital stock of a corporation,
(iii) an interest in a trust,
(iv) a commodity,
(v) foreign currency,
(vi) a swap agreement, a forward purchase or sale agreement, a forward rate agreement, a futures agreement, an option agreement or a similar agreement,
(vii) a debt owed to or owing by the person or partnership that, at any time,
(A) is denominated in a foreign currency,
(B) would be described in paragraph 7000(1)(d) of the Income Tax Regulations if that paragraph were read without reference to the words “other than one described in paragraph (a), (b) or (c)”, or
(C) is convertible into or exchangeable for an interest, or for civil law a right, in any property that is described in any of subparagraphs (i) to (iv),
(viii) an obligation to transfer or return to another person or partnership a property identical to a particular property described in any of subparagraphs (i) to (vii) that was previously transferred or lent to the person or partnership by that other person or partnership, or
(ix) an interest, or for civil law a right, in any property that is described in any of subparagraphs (i) to (vii); and
(b) it is reasonable to conclude that, if there is more than one property, obligation or liability, each of them is held in connection with each other. (position)
successor position
successor position, in respect of a position (in this definition referred to as the “initial position”), means a particular position if
(a) the particular position is an offsetting position in respect of a second position;
(b) the second position was an offsetting position in respect of the initial position that was disposed of at a particular time; and
(c) the particular position was entered into during the period that begins 30 days before, and ends 30 days after, the particular time. (position remplaçante)
unrecognized loss
unrecognized loss, in respect of a position of a person or partnership at a particular time in a taxation year, means the loss, if any, that would be deductible in computing the income of the person or partnership for the year with respect to the position if it were disposed of immediately before the particular time at its fair market value at the time of disposition. (perte non constatée)
unrecognized profit
unrecognized profit, in respect of a position of a person or partnership at a particular time in a taxation year, means the profit, if any, that would be included in computing the income of the person or partnership for the year with respect to the position if it were disposed of immediately before the particular time at its fair market value at the time of disposition. (bénéfice non constaté)
Marginal note:Application of subsection (19)
(18) Subject to subsection (20), subsection (19) applies in respect of a disposition of a particular position by a person or partnership (in this subsection and subsections (19), (20) and (22) referred to as the “transferor”), if
(a) the disposition is not a disposition that is deemed to have occurred by section 70, subsection 104(4), section 128.1 or subsection 138(11.3) or 149(10);
(b) the transferor is not a financial institution (as defined in subsection 142.2(1)), a mutual fund corporation or a mutual fund trust; and
(c) the particular position was, immediately before the disposition, not a capital property, or an obligation or liability on account of capital, of the transferor.
Marginal note:Straddle losses
(19) If this subsection applies in respect of a disposition of a particular position by a transferor, the portion of the transferor’s loss, if any, from the disposition of the particular position that is deductible in computing the transferor’s income for a particular taxation year is the amount determined by the formula
A + B − C
(a) if the particular taxation year is the taxation year in which the disposition occurs, the amount of the loss determined without reference to this subsection (which is, for greater certainty, subject to subsection (15)), and
(b) in any other taxation year, nil;
(a) if the disposition occurred in a preceding taxation year, the amount determined for C in respect of the disposition for the immediately preceding taxation year, and
(b) in any other case, nil; and
(a) the amount determined for A for the taxation year in which the disposition occurs, and
D − (E + F)
is the total of all amounts each of which is the amount of unrecognized profit at the end of the particular taxation year in respect of
(i) the particular position,
(ii) positions that are offsetting positions in respect of the particular position (or would be, to the extent that there is no successor position in respect of the particular position, if the particular position continued to be held by the transferor),
(iii) successor positions in respect of the particular position (for this purpose, a successor position in respect of a position includes a successor position that is in respect of a successor position in respect of the position), and
(iv) positions that are offsetting positions in respect of any successor position referred to in subparagraph (iii) (or would be, if any such successor position continued to be held by the holder),
is the total of all amounts each of which is the amount of unrecognized loss at the end of the particular taxation year in respect of positions referred to in subparagraphs (i) to (iv) of the description of D, and
is the total of all amounts each of which is an amount determined by the formula
G − H
is the amount determined for A for the taxation year in which the disposition occurs in respect of any position that was disposed of prior to the disposition of the particular position, if
(i) the particular position was a successor position in respect of that position (for this purpose, a successor position in respect of a position includes a successor position that is in respect of a successor position in respect of the position), and
(ii) that position was
(A) an offsetting position in respect of the particular position,
(B) an offsetting position in respect of a position in respect of which the particular position was a successor position (for this purpose, a successor position in respect of a position includes a successor position that is in respect of a successor position in respect of the position), or
(C) the particular position, and
is the total of all amounts each of which is, in respect of a position described in G, an amount determined under the first formula in this subsection for the particular taxation year or a preceding taxation year.
Marginal note:Exceptions
(20) Subsection (19) does not apply in respect of a particular position of a transferor if
(a) it is the case that
(i) either the particular position, or the offsetting position in respect of the particular position, consists of
(A) commodities that the holder of the position manufactures, produces, grows, extracts or processes, or
(B) debt that the holder of the position incurs in the course of a business that consists of one or any combination of the activities described in clause (A), and
(ii) it can reasonably be considered that the position not described in subparagraph (i) — the particular position if the offsetting position is described in subparagraph (i) or the offsetting position if the particular position is described in that subparagraph — is held to reduce the risk, with respect to the position described in subparagraph (i), from
(A) in the case of a position described in clause (i)(A), price changes or fluctuations in the value of currency with respect to the goods described in clause (i)(A), or
(B) in the case of a position described in clause (i)(B), fluctuations in interest rates or in the value of currency with respect to the debt described in clause (i)(B);
(b) the transferor or a connected person (in this paragraph referred to as the “holder”) continues to hold a position — that would be an offsetting position in respect of the particular position if the particular position continued to be held by the transferor — throughout a 30-day period beginning on the date of disposition of the particular position, and at no time during the period
(i) is the holder’s risk of loss or opportunity for gain or profit with respect to the position reduced in any material respect by another position entered into or disposed of by the holder, or
(ii) would the holder’s risk of loss or opportunity for gain or profit with respect to the position be reduced in any material respect by another position entered into or disposed of by a connected person, if the other position were entered into or disposed of by the holder; or
(c) it can reasonably be considered that none of the main purposes of the series of transactions or events, or any of the transactions or events in the series, of which the holding of both the particular position and offsetting position are part, is to avoid, reduce or defer tax that would otherwise be payable under this Act.
(21) For the purposes of subsections (17) to (23),
(a) if a position of a person or partnership is not a property of the person or partnership, the person or partnership is deemed
(i) to hold the position at any time while it is a position of the person or partnership, and
(ii) to have disposed of the position when the position is settled or extinguished in respect of the person or partnership;
(b) a disposition of a position is deemed to include a disposition of a portion of the position;
(c) a position held by one or more persons or partnerships referred to in paragraph (a) of the definition offsetting position in subsection (17) is deemed to be an offsetting position in respect of a particular position of a person or partnership if
(i) there is a high degree of negative correlation between changes in value of the position and the particular position, and
(ii) it can reasonably be considered that the principal purpose of the series of transactions or events, or any of the transactions in the series, of which the holding of both the position and the particular position are part, is to avoid, reduce or defer tax that would otherwise be payable under this Act; and
(d) one or more positions held by one or more persons or partnerships referred to in paragraph (a) of the definition offsetting position in subsection (17) are deemed to be a successor position in respect of a particular position of a person or partnership if
(i) a portion of the particular position was disposed of at a particular time,
(ii) the position is, or the positions include, as the case may be, a position that consists of the portion of the particular position that was not disposed of (in this paragraph referred to as the “remaining portion of the particular position”),
(iii) where there is more than one position, the position or positions that do not consist of the remaining portion of the particular position were entered into during the period that begins 30 days before, and ends 30 days after, the particular time,
(iv) the position is, or the positions taken together would be, as the case may be, an offsetting position in respect of a second position (within the meaning of the definition successor position in subsection (17)),
(v) the second position was an offsetting position in respect of the particular position, and
(vi) it can reasonably be considered that the principal purpose of the series of transactions or events, or any of the transactions in the series, of which the disposition of a portion of the particular position and the holding of one or more positions are part, is to avoid, reduce or defer tax that would otherwise be payable under this Act.
Marginal note:Different taxation years
(22) Subsection (23) applies if
(a) at any time in a particular taxation year of a transferor, a position referred to in any of subparagraphs (ii) to (iv) of the description of D in subsection (19) (in this subsection and subsection (23) referred to as the “gain position”) is held by a connected person;
(b) the connected person disposes of the gain position in the particular taxation year; and
(c) the taxation year of the connected person in which the disposition referred to in paragraph (b) occurs ends after the end of the particular taxation year.
(23) If this subsection applies, for the purposes of the definition unrecognized profit in subsection (17) and subsection (19), the portion of the profit, if any, realized from the disposition of the gain position referred to in paragraph (22)(b) that is determined by the following formula is deemed to be unrecognized profit in respect of the gain position until the end of the taxation year of the connected person in which the disposition occurs:
is the amount of the profit otherwise determined;
is the number of days in the taxation year of the connected person in which the disposition referred to in paragraph (22)(b) occurs that are after the end of the particular taxation year; and
is the total number of days in the taxation year of the connected person in which the disposition referred to in paragraph (22)(b) occurs.
2017, c. 20, s. 3, c. 33, s. 5
Marginal note:Incorporation expenses
(i) the portion of the amount (that is not otherwise deductible in computing the income of the taxpayer) that is an expense incurred in the year for the incorporation of a corporation, and
(ii) $3,000 less the total of all amounts each of which is an amount deducted by another taxpayer in respect of the incorporation of the corporation;
Marginal note:Premiums on life insurance — collateral
(m.3) the unamortized amount at the end of the year in respect of the amount that was received in excess of the principal amount of a bond (in this paragraph referred to as the “premium”) received by the issuer in the year, or a previous year, for issuing the bond (in this paragraph referred to as the “new bond”) if
(i) the terms of the new bond are identical to the terms of bonds previously issued by the taxpayer (in this paragraph referred to as the “old bonds”), except for the date of issuance and total principal amount of the bonds,
(ii) the old bonds were part of an issuance (in this paragraph referred to as the “original issuance”) of bonds by the taxpayer,
(iii) the interest rate on the old bonds was reasonable at the time of the original issuance,
(iv) the new bond is issued on the re-opening of the original issuance,
(v) the amount of the premium at the time of issuance of the new bond is reasonable, and
(vi) the amount of the premium has been included in the taxpayer’s income for the year or a previous taxation year;
(v.1) [Repealed, 2003, c. 28, s. 3]
including any representation for the purpose of obtaining a licence, permit, franchise or trademark relating to the business carried on by the taxpayer;
(gg) [Repealed, 1994, c. 7, Sch. VIII, s. 157]
(hh.1) 3/4 of any amount repaid by the taxpayer in the year (on or after the time the taxpayer ceases to carry on a business) under a legal obligation to repay all or part of an amount the taxpayer received or was entitled to receive that was assistance from a government, municipality or other public authority (whether as a grant, subsidy, forgivable loan, deduction from tax, investment allowance or as any other form of assistance) in respect of, or for the acquisition of, property the cost of which was an eligible capital expenditure of the taxpayer in respect of the business if the amount of the eligible capital expenditure of the taxpayer in respect of the business was reduced by paragraph 14(10)(c) because of the amount of the assistance the taxpayer received or was entitled to receive;
(nn.1) [Repealed, 2017, c. 20, s. 4]
(A) if the taxpayer acquires a property under the agreement in the year or a preceding taxation year, the portion of the amount by which the cost to the taxpayer of the property exceeds the fair market value of the property at the time it is acquired by the taxpayer that is attributable to an underlying interest other than an underlying interest referred to in subparagraphs (b)(i) to (iii) of the definition derivative forward agreement in subsection 248(1), or
(B) if the taxpayer disposes of a property under the agreement in the year or a preceding taxation year, the portion of the amount by which the fair market value of the property at the time the agreement is entered into by the taxpayer exceeds the proceeds of disposition (within the meaning assigned by Subdivision C) of the property that is attributable to an underlying interest other than an underlying interest referred to in clauses (c)(i)(A) to (C) of the definition derivative forward agreement in subsection 248(1), and
Marginal note:Limitation of expression “interest” — 10/8 policy
Marginal note:Bad debts — dispositions of depreciable property
(4) If an amount that is owing to a taxpayer as or on account of the proceeds of disposition of depreciable property (other than a timber resource property, a passenger vehicle to which paragraph 13(7)(g) applies or a zero-emission passenger vehicle to which paragraph 13(7)(i) applies) of the taxpayer of a prescribed class is established by the taxpayer to have become a bad debt in a taxation year, there may be deducted in computing the taxpayer’s income for the year the lesser of
Marginal note:Bad debts — zero-emission passenger vehicles
(4.11) If an amount that is owing to a taxpayer as or on account of the proceeds of disposition of a zero-emission passenger vehicle of the taxpayer to which paragraph 13(7)(i) applies is established by the taxpayer to have become a bad debt in a taxation year, there may be deducted in computing the taxpayer’s income for the year the lesser of
(a) the amount that would be determined by the formula in subparagraph 13(7)(i)(ii) in respect of the disposition if the amount determined for A in the formula were the amount owing to the taxpayer, and
is the capital cost to the taxpayer of the vehicle, and
is the amount that would be determined by the formula in subparagraph 13(7)(i)(ii) in respect of the disposition if the amount determined for A in the formula were the total amount, if any, realized by the taxpayer on account of the proceeds of disposition.
Marginal note:Former eligible capital property
(4.2) If an amount is deductible under subsection (4) in respect of the disposition of a depreciable property and subsection 13(39) applied to the disposition of the depreciable property, the amount deductible under subsection (4) is equal to 3/4 of the amount that would be deductible without reference to this subsection.
Marginal note:Sales of linked notes
(14.2) For the purposes of subsection (14), the amount determined by the following formula is deemed to be interest that accrued on an assigned or otherwise transferred debt obligation — that is, at any time, described in paragraph 7000(1)(d) of the Income Tax Regulations — to which the transferee has become entitled to for a period commencing before the time of the transfer and ending at that particular time that is not payable until after that particular time:
A − B
is the price for which the debt obligation was assigned or otherwise transferred at the particular time; and
is the amount by which the price (converted to Canadian currency using the exchange rate prevailing at the particular time, if the debt obligation is denominated in a foreign currency) for which the debt obligation was issued exceeds the portion, if any, of the principal amount of the debt obligation (converted to Canadian currency using the exchange rate prevailing at the particular time, if the debt obligation is denominated in a foreign currency) that was repaid by the issuer on or before the particular time.
(15) [Repealed, 2003, c. 28, s. 3]
(a) in respect of a passenger vehicle of a taxpayer that has a cost to the taxpayer in excess of $20,000 or any other amount that is prescribed;
(ii) at the end of the taxation year, the taxpayer or the person owns the similar property or another similar property in respect of the same fixed place to which the former property applied; and
(c) in respect of a taxation year in respect of property included in Class 14.1 of Schedule II to the Income Tax Regulations unless the taxpayer has ceased to carry on the business to which the class relates.
2014, c. 20, s. 366(E)
24 (1) [Repealed, 2016, c. 12, s. 8]
(2) If, at any time, an individual ceases to carry on a business and the individual’s spouse or common-law partner, or a corporation controlled directly or indirectly in any manner whatever by the individual, carries on the business and acquires all of the property included in Class 14.1 of Schedule II to the Income Tax Regulations in respect of the business owned by the individual immediately before that time and that had value at that time, the following rules apply:
(a) the individual is deemed to have, immediately before that time, disposed of the property and received proceeds of disposition equal to the lesser of the capital cost and the cost amount to the individual of the property immediately before the disposition;
(b) the spouse, common-law partner or corporation, as the case may be, is deemed to have acquired the property at a cost equal to those proceeds; and
(c) if the amount that was the capital cost to the individual of the property exceeds the amount determined under paragraph 70(5)(b) to be the cost to the person that acquired the property, for the purposes of sections 13 and 20 and any regulations made for the purpose of paragraph 20(1)(a),
(i) the capital cost to the person of the property is deemed to be the amount that was the capital cost to the individual of the property, and
(ii) the excess is deemed to have been allowed to the person in respect of the property under regulations made for the purposes of paragraph 20(1)(a) in computing income for taxation years that ended before the person acquired the property.
(3) [Repealed, 2016, c. 12, s. 8]
Marginal note:Dispositions in extended fiscal period
(3) If subsection (1) applies in respect of a fiscal period of a business of an individual, for the purpose of computing the individual’s income for the fiscal period, section 13 is to be read without reference to its subsection (8).
Marginal note:Emissions allowances
27.1 (1) Notwithstanding section 10, for the purpose of computing a taxpayer’s income from a business, an emissions allowance shall be valued at the cost at which the taxpayer acquired it.
Marginal note:Determination of cost of emissions allowances
(2) If at any particular time a taxpayer that owns one emissions allowance, or two or more identical emissions allowances (for the purposes of this subsection two or more emissions allowances will be considered identical if they could be used to settle the same emissions obligations), acquires one or more other emissions allowances (in this subsection referred to as newly acquired emissions allowances), each of which is identical to each of the previously-acquired emissions allowances, for the purposes of computing, at any subsequent time, the cost of the taxpayer of each of the identical emissions allowances,
(a) the taxpayer is deemed to have disposed of each of the previously-acquired emissions allowances immediately before the particular time for proceeds equal to its cost to the taxpayer immediately before the particular time; and
(b) the taxpayer is deemed to have acquired each of the identical emissions allowances at the particular time at a cost equal to the amount determined by the formula
(A + B)/C
is the total cost to the taxpayer immediately before the particular time of the previously-acquired emissions allowances,
is the total cost to the taxpayer (determined without reference to this section) of the newly-acquired emissions allowances, and
is the number of the identical emissions allowances owned by the taxpayer immediately after the particular time.
Marginal note:Expense restriction
(3) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, in computing a taxpayer’s income from a business for a taxation year, the total amount deductible in respect of a particular emissions obligation for a taxation year shall not exceed the amount determined by the formula
A + B x C
is the total cost of emissions allowances either
(a) used by the taxpayer to settle the particular emissions obligation in the year, or
(b) held by the taxpayer at the end of the taxation year that can be used to satisfy the particular emissions obligation in respect of the year;
is the number of emissions allowances required to satisfy the particular emissions obligation in respect of the taxation year,
is the number of emissions allowances used by the taxpayer to settle the particular emissions obligation in the year, and
is the number of emissions allowances held by the taxpayer at the end of the taxation year that can be used to satisfy the particular emissions obligation in respect of the year; and
is the fair market value of an emissions allowance at the end of the taxation year that could be used to satisfy the particular emissions obligation in respect of the year.
Marginal note:Income inclusion in following year
(4) There shall be included in computing the income of a taxpayer for a taxation year as income from a business the amount deducted in respect of an emissions obligation referred to in subsection (3) for the immediately preceding taxation year to the extent that the emissions obligation was not settled in the immediately preceding taxation year.
Marginal note:Proceeds of disposition
(5) If a taxpayer surrenders an emissions allowance to settle an emissions obligation, the taxpayer’s proceeds from the disposition of the emissions allowance are deemed to be equal to the taxpayer’s cost of the emissions allowance.
(6) Notwithstanding subsection (1), each emissions allowance held at the end of the taxpayer’s taxation year that ends immediately before the time at which the taxpayer is subject to a loss restriction event is to be valued at the cost at which the taxpayer acquired the property, or its fair market value at the end of the year, whichever is lower, and after that time the cost at which the taxpayer acquired the property is, subject to a subsequent application of this subsection and subsection (2), deemed to be that lower amount.
(d) the total of all amounts each of which is an amount included in computing the taxpayer’s income for the year from the business because of subsection 13(1), 80(13) or 80.3(3) or (5),
(g) the total of all amounts each of which is an amount deducted for the year under paragraph 20(1)(a) or (uu), subsection 20(16), section 30 or subsection 80.3(2) or (4) in respect of the business,
(4.1) [Repealed, 2001, c. 17, s. 18]
(a) if the taxpayer so elects in the taxpayer’s return of income under this Part for the year and the year begins before March 22, 2017, there shall not be included any amount in respect of work in progress at the end of the year; and
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Apple iPhone: Can India be China’s ‘plus one’ to the world?
Last week, Apple announced plans to make its latest phone model - iPhone 14 - in India, a significant milestone in the company's strategy to diversify manufacturing outside of China.
Five percent of iPhone 14 production is expected to shift to the country this year, much sooner than analysts had anticipated.
By 2025, a quarter of all iPhones the company makes could be produced in India, say analysts at investment bank JP Morgan.
Apple has been manufacturing iPhones in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu since 2017.
But the decision to make their flagship model in India is a noteworthy step as trade tensions between Beijing and Washington show no signs of letting up.
The move also assumes significance in the backdrop of the global supply chain "de-risking" which is underway because of China's "zero-Covid" policy.
Apple has been manufacturing iPhones in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu since 2017
'China plus one'
Beijing's hard-line approach to eradicating the pandemic has led to industrial lockouts and large-scale supply chain disruptions
As a result, global firms are increasingly adopting a "plus one" strategy - or avoiding investing in China alone - to re-orient their supply chains.
"Companies are no longer willing to sit and wait for a policy change in China, or put their eggs in one basket for their sourcing needs," Oscar De Bok, CEO of logistics company DHL's supply chain business, told the BBC.
"They want to make sure they have two or three alternatives," said Mr De Bok, adding that this trend towards "omni-sourcing" had clear beneficiaries in countries like India, Vietnam and Mexico.
Mr De Bok was in India's financial capital Mumbai to announce a €500mn ($49mn; £43mn) investment to double DHL's warehousing capacity and headcount in the next five years.
He said this commitment was driven, in part, by the growth of foreign investment in sectors such as manufacturing and electronics where Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has been offering financial incentives to companies that are keen on making India their production hub.
As part of this production-linked incentives (PLI) scheme, mining conglomerate Vedanta Resources has also earmarked investments of close to $20bn (£17bn) to set up a semiconductor plant in India in collaboration with the Taiwanese electronics manufacturing giant Foxconn.
Anil Agarwal, Chairman of Vedanta Resources, said last month that the world was looking to adopt a "china plus one" strategy and that "India is clearly in a sweet spot".
Advantage India
India, which is Asia's third largest economy, has been working hard to position itself as an attractive manufacturing and exports hub for multinationals.
It has a large domestic market and plentiful low-cost talent.
With a GDP growth in the range of 6-7%, and headline inflation that's more modest than in many other parts of the world, India has been one of the better performing major economies this year.
It's merchandise exports crossed the $400bn mark after stagnating at the $300bn ballpark for nearly a decade.
Asia has a surplus of low-cost talent
Besides fiscal sops, Mr Modi's administration has also been giving a major push to bilateral trade pacts in a bid to integrate India more deeply into global supply chains and rejig its image as a notoriously slow negotiating partner.
Businesses have welcomed these initiatives.
But India's approach to trade liberalisation, experts say, has been one step forward three steps back.
The rush to sign free trade agreements to improve market access and reduce tariffs has been accompanied by rallying cries of self-reliance and duties going up on at least 3000 items, many of them on critical inputs in manufacturing processes.
Privately, many foreign companies also complain about the lack of a level playing field and growing protectionism.
Small and medium-sized companies - the backbone of India's economy - continue to find it hard to navigate India's byzantine bureaucracy. Truly disruptive reforms on land acquisition and quicker licensing have been elusive, experts say. And rickety infrastructure remains a major sticking point.
"Apple is certainly a success story so far but making India a manufacturing hub will require not just big-ticket headline grabbing investments but also a supportive ecosystem for SMEs [Small and Medium Enterprises]," says Mihir Sharma, Director at the Observer Research Foundation (ORF).
"It is too early to tell if all these investments will be made at scale, and whether they will be sustainable over time."
Small and medium-sized enterprises are the backbone of India's economy
According to Mr Sharma, SMEs - which employ a bulk of India's workforce - have been largely left out of Mr Modi's fiscal incentives scheme.
"Barring textiles and apparel, the scheme doesn't cover other labour-intensive manufacturing industries which could enable India to meaningfully leverage the plus-one strategy of export-led growth and create jobs for the 12mn Indians joining the workforce every year," he says.
Mr Sharma adds that India will need to upskill its workforce and create "a more welcoming business climate" to be able to compete with other Asian economies.
Thailand, Vietnam and South Korea - all stand significantly above India in the World Bank's Ease of Doing Business rankings. Vietnam has also created a 2030 master plan to build an integrated infrastructure corridor critical for mass manufacturing.
But despite these timeworn challenges, India is in a better position than ever before to leverage this "historic opportunity", says Alex Capri, Research Fellow at the Hinrich Foundation.
He says that certain "key concentrated nodes" in India - southern states such as Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and the National Capital Region in the north - are well poised to develop a critical mass in manufacturing, as the US and its allies decouple from China.
This is likely to unleash an era of competitive federalism among the states.
India could also benefit from Taiwanese tech companies moving capacity to the country under "friend-shoring" arrangements to take advantage of the easy availability of cheap talent, Mr Capri adds.
So is this a tipping point?
"One of my Indian friends told me, India never misses an opportunity..... to miss an opportunity. But I think this time it is different," Mr Capri says.
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Author: Sarah Henning
Series: Kingdoms of Sand and Sky
The epic tale concludes with The King Will Kill You, as the newly-crowned Queen Amarande and Luca, her one true love, seek peace among the Kingdoms of Sand and Sky. Wartorn and regicidal, all five kingdoms must confront the power-mad king determined to seize control of the continent–and kill Amarande and Luca in the process.
What did I think of this final book in the series? I was underwhelmed. The first book was so good, and I had high hopes for the rest of the series. My one major problem with this book was it was pretty much the same plotline from the first two books recycled. I felt that it didn’t add anything new, or any more depth to the story.
Much like that, I felt the characters themselves were rather static. I quite liked Ferdinand and I used to love Luca and Ama. They weren’t bad characters by any stretch of the imagination, I just didn’t feel that they were the best. Ama was still a fierce warrior and still determined, but it was like all the other books. Nothing new was added that made me want to root for her.
Sure, this book had politics, but I felt that the politics were the most interesting of the parts of the book, and even then it was slightly boring. I had really wanted this book to end on a high note, but it just didn’t hit right to me. There was something I felt missing from the book.
All in all, I feel like this trilogy could have been a duology. There was so much repetitive parts.
What I did continue to like in this book was the world building. I think Henning is a talented world builder, and that continued in this book from the previous two. She is also an excellent writer.
For me, I wanted more. One of the good aspects of this book is we do finally get to see Ama and Luca interacting more. The previous two books it was like they weren’t together for the majority of the book. In this one, we finally get to see how they love each other and respect each other. I enjoyed those parts as well, since it was a long time coming and very drawn out!
In the end, I liked the book’s ending. I felt it was appropriate for the story, and while I would have liked to see more expanded upon, I am pretty happy with how the book ended. I just wish the villains had been more in this book — or not included.
A solid three star book for me.
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Roan Lodge
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Roan Lodge is situated opposite the main house at Lothlorien and was opened in April 2003. It provides accommodation for 5 people and offers a balance between communal and individual living. Each person has a large bedsit room and there is a shared kitchen and living room. The group shares responsibility for shopping and upkeep of the house and sometimes eats together. Decisions on the day to day running of the household are taken at the weekly household meeting
Roan Lodge is intended to be a safe and secure environment, where the benefits gained from participating in the structured lifestyle at Lothlorien can be consolidated. The overall focus is on developing greater independence and autonomy than is possible within the main house at Lothlorien. This is achieved through pursuing outside interests such as voluntary work or training as well as working in the communal vegetable garden and taking joint responsibility for running the household.
The Core Group facilitates the group in running the house and offers individual support to residents. There is, however, an expectation that residents at Roan Lodge will have a lesser need of emotional support than when they were at Lothlorien.
The two houses
Roan Lodge offers medium term accommodation, normally with a maximum stay of up to 5 years.
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Bali, Indonesia (11/10 – 70).
The 17th G20 Heads of State and Government Summit will take place on 15 and 16 November 2022 in Bali, Indonesia. The G20 or Group of Twenty is an intergovernmental forum comprising 19 countries and the European Union. It works to address major issues related to the global economy, such as international financial stability, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) stated that Indonesia is ready to receive guests and hold a High-Level Conference (G20 Summit). The statement was delivered by the Head of State after directly observing several places that will be used as the location for the G20 Summit. “So it’s already D-7, I have checked from this morning to the smallest points, we have checked everything and I want to say we are ready to receive G20 guests,” President Jokowi said to the media, on Tuesday (08/11/2022).
On occasion, President Jokowi also explained that up to now there had been 17 heads of government who have confirmed their attendance for the upcoming G20 Summit in Bali. Among them are the President of the United States Joe Biden and the President of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jinping. “Yes, that’s for sure 17,” said the President.
Regarding the presence of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President Jokowi said that the two leaders were still considering the situation and conditions in their respective countries.
“A few days ago I also made the phone call, spoke on the phone with President Putin and President Zelensky, he said he would be there if conditions allowed,” said the President. The President also reiterated that the presence of heads of state and heads of government at the G20 Summit in Bali this time was an honor, given the unfavorable world conditions.
Meanwhile, President Zelensky stated that he had a phone call with @JustinTrudeau. “Thanked him for the large-scale defense support for Ukraine. We discussed the possibilities of its expansion. We also agreed on the importance of continuing the “grain deal”. I count on Canadian’s support for Ukrainian initiatives in #G20 and #UN.
For Indonesia, the G20 Summit will bring direct economic benefits. It is not only felt by large institutions and companies, but by the community directly. Several series of G20 meetings that have taken place since a few months ago has had a positive impact on the growth sector of transportation, accommodation, MSMEs, to tourism. This economic growth will encourage the creation of new jobs in various sectors, such as culinary, fashion, and others.
Intended also at the Conference is the discussion of issues related to the health sector, such as the global health resilience system, the harmonization of global health protocol standards, as well as the development of study and manufacturing centers for prevention, preparation, and response to the upcoming health crisis. The three discussions are aimed at enabling the collaboration of G20 countries to respond to threats from global health crises such as the Covid-19 pandemi
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Interview with Janet Sketchley & a book giveaway!
Today I’m delighted to introduce to you Janet Sketchley, author of the Redemption’s Edge Christian suspense series and the devotional collection, A Year of Tenacity. She’s an Atlantic Canadian writer who loves Jesus and her family, and enjoys reading, worship music, and tea. You can find Janet online at janetsketchley.ca.
Welcome to my interview corner, Janet. Thank you for taking the time to do this. Please tell us a little about yourself.
Well, I don’t think I’m very interesting… that’s why I write about my imaginary friends. I like my life, though, and wouldn’t trade it: I’m blessed with a wonderful husband and three adult sons, I get to live in Nova Scotia, and I love the beauty of nature, especially rivers and the ocean.
I fully understand your love of Nova Scotia’s beauty and the ocean never far from us here. 🙂 When did you first know you wanted to be a writer? Who or what inspired you?
I have memories from childhood of writing some spectacularly bad stories, or at least the openings of stories. My earliest inspiration probably came from the Anne of Green Gables and Black Stallion books.
As a writer, do you do much reading? Who were/are your favourite authors or books or genres?
I read way too much! I’ve gone through phases of different genres, and now I read fairly widely but most enjoy clean or Christian mysteries, science fiction, and fantasy.
Have you ever felt like giving up? When did you finally believe in yourself so you can say “I am a writer”?
I’ve quit a few times ** God always nudges me back to it, and when I’m not writing, there’s a part of me that’s miserable. I think the turning point for me was realizing that I need to write, whether I’m published or not. The freedom to embrace the gift and do what makes me feel alive without needing to show proof of “success” was crucial.
I appreciate what you said as I’m still sorting out how it all fits together for me. Do you have a favourite motto or quote or Bible verse that you try to live by and that helps to keep you going?
Proverbs 3:5-6 (NIV) says, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.” That’s my life verse (and it’ll take a lifetime to fully apply it!).
Agreed! What support groups do you have in place that help keep you inspired?
I’m part of a local writers’ group who meet face to face for encouragement and critiquing, plus I’m connected to writers across Canada through The Word Guild and InScribe Christian Writers’ Fellowship. I’m also a member of American Christian Fiction Writers, despite being Canadian. Interacting with other writers encourages me, and I learn from those with more experience.
Great reminder. What do you remember about the very first time you were published? How did that come about?
I don’t remember much about my very first time in print, with a short article, but I was always excited to receive a printed copy of my submission. Publication of my first novel was a very surreal feeling. After so many rejections, I didn’t know what to do with a “yes.” It was a thrill to receive a box of my books and to actually be able to hold a copy of what had been a dream for so long.
How exciting! What have you had published thus far, and of those what have you most enjoyed writing?
My Redemption’s Edge series is three novels plus a bonus feature book. Each of the novels had parts I enjoyed – those moments when inspiration flows and I type as fast as I can to keep up. Also, this year I released a non-fiction book, A Year of Tenacity: 365 Daily Devotions.
Bravo! I like having a daily inspirational reading, so my copy of Tenacity will be arriving soon from Amazon. What process do you go through when writing and perfecting your work?
This is still evolving. I’m becoming more of a plotter, more aware of the underlying structure of fiction and how best to build on it. Not that writing should ever be mechanical, but the better foundation I can lay in the planning and early draft, the stronger the final work will be, and the simpler the rewrites. For me, there will always be rewrites…
What method do you use to keep track of your writing ideas?
I’m a big fan of Microsoft’s OneNote software. It’s like a virtual binder, and it lets me keep track of ideas, links, images… everything that inspires me.
Sounds very convenient. What inspired you to write the Redemption’s Edge novels?
Essentially, I started writing book one, Heaven’s Prey, because it wouldn’t leave me alone and I wanted to get it out of my head. The following books in the series grew from seeds of ideas that stuck with me over the years.
How long did it take you to write each of the three books, approximately? Did you have to do much research for any of them?
From my earliest notes to the actual publication of Heaven’s Prey was almost 20 years. A lot of that was rewriting again and again, plus writing a few drafts of book two, Secrets and Lies. Book three, Without Proof, took about a year, and I would like to have had longer with it. I’m not fast at this. Each one took some research, most of which I was able to do online. Sometimes that had me wondering if I’d trigger some government agency to come check on me! I’d been a Formula One racing fan for years, so I’d already absorbed most of the racing information I needed for Heaven’s Prey.
Wow! Twenty years! It certainly paid off as Heaven’s Prey is a gripping story. I’m glad you still have your freedom after Without Proof. 😉 Did you find any of the stories difficult to write, or more so than the others? If so, how did you stick with it and why?
Heaven’s Prey was definitely the hardest. As I said, this one came to me, I didn’t go looking for it. One of the challenges in each rewrite was to deepen the hard places where I wanted to stay on the surface. I had to be true to the characters and their story without traumatizing the reader. It’s still too much for the most sensitive, although other readers tell me it’s not as dark as I say it is. This sounds crazy, but I stuck with it for the characters. I said as long as I could learn how to make their story better, I’d do it for them. That’s why I kept going back to the story even after taking a break to write the next one. If writing a novel is a form of birth, this one definitely had the longest gestation.
I find it amazing how characters we write seem to take on a life of their own and have to be heard. Heaven’s Prey is the hardest one of the three to read, but it’s worth staying with until the end. How did you go about finding a publisher? an editor? and do you have an agent?
I’ve attended the Write Canada conference for many years, and connected with my agent there. I received a couple of invitations to submit my manuscripts that way, too, although the timing (and quality!) wasn’t right. My agent and I had pretty much lost hope when I heard about a new start-up publisher in the US. I submitted my proposal with my agent’s approval, and was shocked to be accepted. The second shock was working through the editorial process and discovering how much work still needed to be done. The third was my publisher closing its fiction line, and my taking the plunge into indie publishing.
Good for you for your determination and passion! Please tell us, what honours your books have received thus far.
I’m pleased that each of the novels has been short-listed for The Word Awards in the suspense category. They didn’t win, but being a finalist is an affirmation in its own right.
Congratulations for the recognition. How do you consistently write? Do you have writing goals .. daily? weekly? monthly? long-range?
This past year, I’ve been terrible at this. I do have writing goals, but have not been meeting them. Consistent, daily writing time with a solid, three-hour chunk of focus is what I need to regain.
What other interests do you have for a change from writing?
I’ve already confessed that I read too much. A special, relaxing treat is to spend time cross-stitching or knitting, often with my favourite music playing. Less relaxing but important to my health is exercise. I run twice a week, and join my husband for a couple of gym classes as well. This is not my idea of fun, but writing is sedentary and I was developing some aches and creaks.
Oh, do I hear ya regarding those aches and creaks! I get so involved in what I’m doing I forget to get up and walk around, and then I pay for it. Do you have other projects in the works? If so, can you give our readers any hints?
Fiction-wise, I’m working on a new series, the Green Dory Inn Mysteries set just outside of Lunenburg, NS. It starts with a novella that will release in the new year, followed by a full-length novel I’m writing now.
Sounds interesting! Is being a writer/author all you had hoped or thought it would be?
It’s different than I imagined when I started writing seriously as an adult, but by the time my novels were published, I’d spent enough time around more advanced writers to know they’re still human like the rest of us. It’s not glamorous or exciting, it’s long hours slogging to craft the best story we can, while balancing life’s regular responsibilities. It’s definitely not making me rich. But those moments when I hear from a reader that something has made a difference in her life? Those are priceless.
The balancing act is its own challenge, I think. Do you have any advice for hopefuls?
Involve yourself in a writers’ group with people farther ahead of you on the journey. That can be in person, but it can also be online. Listen to them and learn what to expect. Keep writing, every day if possible. Little bits add up. Give yourself permission to enjoy the process, because it’s a long one. Strive for excellence, but don’t let that paralyze you. If you can, attend a conference. It’s amazing the difference to your mindset, just being around other writers and learning with them. And like any other dream, don’t let it own you. You are more than this one aspect of who you want to be. Don’t miss the rest of life while working toward the dream.
What excellent advice, Janet, and helpful to me. Thank you! This has been a wonderful interview; I’m impressed with your … tenacity.
I’ve enjoyed all the books in your Redemption’s Edge series, and now we get to the fun stuff … the offer of one of your books to one of our readers!
Readers, and writers who read 🙂 – check out my reviews of the above three books by Janet: Heaven’s Prey Secrets & Lies Without Proof
Janet is giving you the chance to win one of her novels depicted above — winner’s choice. One person will win a print copy if you are within Canada or continental US, or an ebook if you are elsewhere in the world. How cool is that!
If you’d like a chance to win one of the three suspense novels shown above, simply leave a comment about anything that stood out to you in the interview, and also say which book would be your choice should you be the fortunate winner. Using random name picker I’ll be selecting one name at 9:00 PM EST on November 30, so you have a little over a week as of this posting. If your name is chosen you’ll receive an email in which I’ll ask for your information so a book can be sent to you.
And PLEASE … PASS THE WORD ALONG!
Janet’s writing is professional and enjoyable to read. You can go to Amazon (.com or .ca) to find all her books mentioned in this interview. Just type “Janet Sketchley” into their search bar to see them all.
Remember, you only have until November 30 to enter the draw, and please send your friends this way. 🙂
Thanks for reading, and … Creative Musings! 🙂 ♥
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Performance of the MM and LP
The Market Makers and the Liquidity Providers are the BVB participants that support the liquidity on the financial instruments on which they are registered, by placing buy and sell firm offers during a certain period of the Continuous trading (Open stage of the market), under specific quoting terms (minimum volume and maximum spread). This activity is carried out based on the agreement between such participant and BVB, according to the specific of the financial instrument. Also, an economic incentive is granted to them for providing liquidity.
Information - Market Makers activity for shares trading on the BVB regulated market
The Market Making activity for shares contributes to the improvement of the market’s liquidity for the shares on which they are registered, as well as to enhance the quality of the market for the investors.
The program developed by BVB for the Market Makers registered for shares traded on the BVB’s regulated market intends to provide a better efficiency and to bring the benefits on the market structure in terms of Market Makers’ affirmative involvement, better conditions for competitive quoting, price improvement and liquidity.
The liquidity providing activity can be considered as a dedicated business line by the BVB Participants, which represents a trade-off between their more active involvement in the market and the benefit granted in terms of the discounted trading fees applied to them.
BVB attaches a great attention to the activity of Market Makers and appreciates the involvement of the current Market Makers in the program as the participants which contribute to the bettering market conditions of the shares considered. Also, BVB is eager to provide full support for any other participant interested to be implied in this program.
MM, IMM and LP quoting performance in the financial instruments registered - on the monthly basis
Bucharest Stock Exchange publishes the monthly Market Makers (MM), Issuer Market Maker (IMM) and Liquidity Providers (LP) quoting performance for the financial instruments admitted to trading on the Spot Regulated Market for which they are recorded.
Starting January 2022, the report also contains the monthly performance of the participant acting as a Market Makers (MM) or the Issuer Market Maker (IMM) for the instruments registered in the Section of financial instruments listed on the MTS.
The quoting performance is computed and published, usually, in the first 10 trading days of the current month for the previous month.
The monthly average performance is published for informative purposes; it does not represent the exact fulfillment of the daily obligations assumed by the MM and LP.
BVB Procedure with regard to the publication of the monthly performance of Market Makers / Liquidity Providers on the regulated spot market
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CLEARSYNTH LABS LTD.
Company Name CLEARSYNTH LABS LTD.
Tel +91-22-45045900
Email [email protected]
WebSite www.clearsynth.com
CB Index 58
CLEARSYNTH LABS LTD. Product List
Product Name "(2,4-Dichlorophenyl)hydrazine hydrochloride"
MF C6H7Cl3N2
CAS 5446-18-4
Product Name "(2R)-2,3-Dimethyl-1-butanol"
MF C6H14O
Product Name "(2-Fluoro-5-methylphenyl)hydrazine, HCl"
MF C7H10ClFN2
Product Name "(2E,4E)-4-Methyl-2,4-hexadienoic Acid Ethyl Ester"
MF C9H14O2
Product Name "(2R)-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydro-4-methyl-1-[(1R)-1-phenylethyl]-2-pyridinecarboxylic Acid Ethyl Ester"
MF C17H23NO2
Product Name "(2E,4E,6E)-2,4,6-Nonatrienoic Acid Ethyl Ester"
MF C11H16O2
Product Name "(2R)-2-Methyl-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-3-benzazepine"
MF C11H15N
Product Name "(2R)-3-Phenyl-1,2-propanediamine"
MF C9H14N2
Product Name "(2E,4Z)-Deca-2,4-dien-oyl (R)-Carnitine Inner Salt"
Product Name "(2R)-1-(tert-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-2,3-epoxypropane"
MF C9H20O2Si
Product Name "(2E)-3-(2,3-Difluorophenyl)-2-propenoic Acid"
MF C9H6F2O2
Product Name "(2aR,7aS,7bS)-Hexahydro-2H-1-thia-3,4a-diazacyclopent[cd]inden-4(3H)-one"
MF C8H12N2OS
Product Name "(2,2-Difluorocyclopropyl)methylamine"
MF C4H7F2N
Product Name "(2E)-3-[3-[6-(Hexahydro-4-methyl-1H-1,4-diazepin-1-yl)-2-pyrazinyl]phenyl]-2-propenoic Acid"
MF C19H22N4O2
Product Name "(2E,4S)-4-Amino-5-[(3S)-2-oxo-3-pyrrolidinyl]-2-pentenoic Acid Ethyl Ester"
Product Name "(2,6-Dichloro-4-methylphenoxy)acetic acid"
MF C9H8Cl2O3
Product Name "(2R, 4R, 8S)-a-Tocopherol"
Product Name "(2’R,2S,cis)-Saxagliptin"
Product Name "(2’R,2R,trans)-Saxagliptin"
Product Name "(2R)-2-[(S)-hydroxyphenylmethyl]-4-morpholinecarboxylic Acid 1,1-Dimethylethyl Ester"
Product Name "(2R, 3S) Benazepril tert-Butyl Ester D5"
MF C28H31D5N2O5
Product Name "(2-Ethoxycarbonyl)phenylboronic acid, propanediol cyclic ester"
MF C12H15BO4
Product Name "(2E,6Z,8E)-2,6,8-Decatrienoic Acid Methyl Ester"
Product Name "(2E,4E)-N,6,6-trimethyl-N-(naphthalen-1-ylmethyl)hepta-2,4-dien-1-amine"
Product Name "(22S,23S,24S)-24-Ethylbrassinone"
Product Name "(2,2-dimethylpropanoyl)sulfamoyl chloride"
MF C5H10ClNO4S
Product Name "(2E)-1,4-Bis(4-bromophenyl)-2-butene-1,4-dione"
MF C16H10Br2O2
Product Name "(2,6-difluorophenyl)(piperidin-4-yl)methanone"
MF C12H13F2NO
Product Name "(2,3-difluorophenyl)-piperidin-4-yl-methanone"
Product Name "(2,2,2-Trifluoroethyl)hydrazine,70% in water"
MF C2H5F3N2
Product Name "(2R)-2-[(1R)-1-[3,5-Bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]ethoxy]-4-(phenylmethyl)-3-morpholinone"
MF C21H19F6NO3
Product Name "(2E,13Z)-Octadecadien-1-ol"
MF C18H34O
Product Name "(2R)-2-Deoxy-2-fluoro-2-Methyl-D-erythro-pentonic acid-g-lactone 3,5-bis(4-chlorobenzoate)"
MF C20H15Cl2FO6
Product Name "(2R)-5-Methoxy-1,3-oxathiolane-2-methanol 2-Benzoate"
MF C12H14O4S
Product Name "(2R)-1-(2,4-Difluorophenyl)-2-[(tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-yl)oxy]-1-propanone"
MF C14H16F2O3
Product Name "(2E)-1,4-Dibromo-2-butene"
MF C4H6Br2
Product Name "(2R)-2-Methyl-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-3-benzazepine Hydrochloride"
MF C11H16ClN
Product Name "(2E)-N-[2-[2-(1-Methyl-2-piperidinyl)ethyl]phenyl]-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-2-propenamide-13C,d3"
Product Name "(2’R)-2’-Deoxy-3’-O-[(1,1-dimethylethyl)dimethylsilyl]-2’-fluoro-2’-methyl-uridine"
MF C16H27FN2O5Si
Product Name "(2’R)-2’-Deoxy-3’,5’-bis-O-[(1,1-dimethylethyl)dimethylsilyl]-2’-fluoro-2’-methyl-uridine"
MF C22H41FN2O5Si2
Product Name "(2R)-4-(1,1-Dimethylethyl) Ester 2,4-Morpholinedicarboxylic Acid"
Product Name "(2,6-Dichloro-3-pyridinyl)methanol"
MF C6H5Cl2NO
Product Name "(2R)-2-Amino-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5,8-dimethoxy-2-naphthalenecarboxylic Acid Methyl Ester-13C"
Product Name "(2E,4E)-1-Chloro-4-(chloromethyl)-8,8-dimethyl-2,4-nonadien-6-yne"
MF C13H12ClNO3S
Product Name "(2E,4E)-3-Methyl-5-(2,6,6-trimethyl-1,3-cyclohexadien-1-yl)-2,4-pentadienenitrile"
Product Name "(2’R,2R,cis)-Saxagliptin"
Product Name "(2R)-1,3,3-trimethyl-1,3-dihydrospiro[chromene-2,2-indole]-6-ol"
Product Name "(2,2-DIFLUORO-BENZO[1,3]DIOXOL-5-YL)-METHYLAMINE"
MF C8H7F2NO2
Product Name "(2,3-Dichloro-4-oxyphenyl)-2-thienylmethanone"
MF C11H6Cl2O2S
Product Name "(2R)-1-(2,6-difluorophenyl)-2-(tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-yloxy)propan-1-one"
Product Name "(2E)-3-(1,3-Benzodioxol-5-yl)-2-propenoic Acid"
MF C10H8O4
Product Name "(2,3-Dimethoxyphenyl)-4-piperidinylmethanone Trifluoroacetic Acid Salt"
Product Name "(2,3-Dimethylphenyl)[1-(trityl)-1H-imidazol-4-yl]methanone"
MF C31H26N2O
Product Name "(2E)-2-(2,3-Dihydro-6-methoxy-1H-inden-1-ylidene)acetonitrile"
MF C12H11NO
Product Name "(2E,4E,6Z)-2,4,6-Nonatrienal"
Product Name "(2E,4E,6E)-2,4,6-Nonatrienal 13C2"
Product Name "(2E,4E,6E,8E)-2,4,6,8-Decatetraenoic Acid Ethyl Ester"
Product Name "(2-Ethoxycarbonylmethylphenyl)boronic acid, pinacol ester"
Product Name "(2E,6E)-8-bromo-3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-dienyl benzoate"
MF C17H21BrO2
Product Name "(2E,4E)-2,4-Decadienoic Acid Ethyl Ester"
Product Name "(2E)-2,4-Pentadienoic Acid"
MF C5H6O2
Product Name "(20R)-Pregn-4-ene-3,17,20-triol"
Product Name "(2,6-difluorophenyl)methyl]triazole-4-carboxylic acid D2"
MF C10H7F2N3O2
Product Name "(2R, 4S, 8S)-a-Tocopherol"
Product Name "(2,3,4-Trihydroxyphenyl)methylenehydrazinecarboxylic Acid tert-Butyl Ester"
Product Name "(2R,2’R)-6-Fluoro-2-(2’-oxiranyl)chromane"
MF C11H11FO2
Product Name "(2E,4E)-4-(4,4-Dimethyl-2-pentyn-1-ylidene)-2-pentenedioic Acid 1,5-Dimethyl Ester"
Product Name "(2R, 4S, 8R)-a-Tocopherol"
Product Name "(2R)-1,3-oxathiolan-2-ylmethyl benzoate"
Product Name "(2R)-2-Hydroxy-4-[(4-methoxyphenyl)methoxy]-N,N,N-trimethyl-4-oxo-1-butanaminium Chloride"
MF C15H24ClNO4
Product Name "(2E,4E,6E,8E)-2,4,6,8-Decatetraenoic Acid Methyl Ester"
Product Name "(2,6-Difluoro-4-trifluoromethyl-phenyl)-hydrazine"
Product Name "(2,4-Dimethyl-6-nitrophenyl)amine"
MF C8H10N2O2
Product Name "(2E)-1-[(6-Chloro-3-pyridinyl)methyl]-1,3-dihydro-N-nitro-2H-imidazol-2-imine"
MF C9H8ClN5O2
Product Name "(2E,4E)-2,4-Decadienoic Acid Methyl Ester"
Product Name "(2E,6E)-8-hydroxy-3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-dienyl benzoate"
Product Name "(2R)-1,1-bis(2,4-difluorophenyl)-2-(tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-yloxy)propan-1-ol"
Product Name "(2R)-5-Methoxy-1,3-oxathiolane-2-methanol"
MF C5H10O3S
Product Name "(2R, 2S)-6-Fluoro-2-(2-oxiranyl)chromane"
Product Name "(2,5-Dibromophenyl)hydrazine"
MF C6H6Br2N2
Product Name "(2,3-Diazidopropyl)-carbamic Acid 1,1-Dimethylethyl Ester"
Product Name "(2E)-3-(2,6-Difluoro-4-methoxyphenyl)-2-propenoic Acid Ethyl Ester"
Product Name "(2’S,2R,cis)-Saxagliptin"
Product Name "(2’S,2R,trans)-Saxagliptin"
Product Name "(2,4-Dimethoxyphenyl)acetic acid"
Product Name "(2,3-Dimethylpyridin-4-yl)boronic Acid"
MF C7H10BNO2
Product Name "(2,5-difluorophenyl)-(4-piperidyl)methanone"
Product Name "(2,3-Dichloro-4-butyrylphenoxy)acetic Acid"
MF C12H12Cl2O4
Product Name "(2E,13Z)-Octadecadienal"
Product Name "(2E,6E,10E)-2,6,10-Trimethyl-12-(phenylmethoxy)-2,6,10-dodecatrien-1-ol"
Product Name "(2,6-Xylyloxy)acetyl Lopinavir"
Product Name "(2,4-Difluorophenoxy)acetic Acid Methyl Ester"
Product Name "(2a,3)-2,3-Dihydroxy-urs-12-en-28-oic Acid"
Product Name "(2,4-Dichlorophenyl)hydrazine"
Product Name "(2,6-Dimethylphenoxy)acetyl Chloride"
MF C10H11ClO2
Product Name "(2E,6E)-2,6-Hexadecadienal"
Product Name "(2E)-3-Methyl-1,3-benzothiazol-2(3H)-one hydrazone"
MF C8H12ClN3OS
Product Name "(2-Formyl-4,5-methylenedioxy)phenylboronic acid"
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Cars 3 Review
Date: June 18, 2017Author: Wes Maulsby
At last, Cars 3 is here! The sequel that nobody asked for to a film that is itself a sequel that nobody asked for to a film that was pretty ok by Pixar standards is finally here and we can all rejoice!
Before we begin, we have to address the elephant in the room; why do they keep Cars sequels? It is not as if Cars is a beloved film. Critically, the three cars films make up the three lowest rated Pixar films on Rotten Tomatoes, with Cars and Cars 2 making up the two lowest rated Pixar films on IMDB as well. If these films aren’t renowned by critics or fans, then they must surely make a killing at the box office, right?
Only three Pixar films have made less than Cars at the box office, and two of those are the first two Pixar films in Toy Story and A Bug’s Life. And Cars 2 didn’t fare much better, as it is right in the middle of box office earnings for Pixar films, and at $560 million, comes in almost $80 million below the average box office earnings of Pixar films.
If the Cars films are neither the best reviewed Pixar films, nor the most successful at the box office, then why do they keep being made? One word: Merchandising.
In 2011, John Lasseter stated that the merchandise sales of Cars had exceeded the $10 billion mark. This makes the Cars franchise one of the most successful merchandising franchises in cinematic history, with only Star Wars able to top it.
Now that it is abundantly clear why Pixar keeps making Cars films, it is time to take a look at their most recent offering. Cars 3 is far from Pixar’s best film, but it is definitely better than Cars 2.
The film opens up with Lightning McQueen continuing to dominate the racing scene. He, alongside some other veterans of the Piston Cup are dominating each race until a newcomer begins to push them out of the spotlight. Jackson Storm leads a new generation of high tech cars that are pushing the vets into early retirement, and McQueen is the last of the old guard to fall. After a devastating wreck, McQueen has to go through a Rocky IV style training montage before he is able to return to his former glory, and show those youngsters whose boss.
The main issue with Cars 3, as is the case with each of the other two Cars films is that the characters are weak. Perhaps there is some sort of psychological issue with trying to relate to characters that, while having human personalities, are quite clearly cars. Regardless, Lightning McQueen is one of the weakest protagonists of any Pixar film, and Owen Wilson does not carry the same sort charismatic voice acting performance as other Pixar leads. He often sounds flat and uninterested, and one cannot help but imagine Owen Wilson up on the screen acting in his very distinct way.
Compounding issues was the antagonist. Armie Hammer was a little more convincing as the voice of Jackson Storm, but the character itself left a lot to be desired. Storm was only ever presented as a cocky challenger to McQueen who led a new wave of cars coming to knock out the old veterans. He wasn’t developed enough outside of being kind of smarmy. There was not enough animosity between him and McQueen, and so when he is finally overcome at the end, there was not enough satisfaction.
Jackson Storm feels more like a sidekick than a primary antagonist.
Fortunately, there is very little of Mater in this film, which was one of the biggest downfalls of Cars 2. Mater was too heavily featured in that film, and considering how annoying that character can be, having that much exposure wears very thin near the end of the film. In his place we are introduced to some new characters, headlined by Cruz Ramirez, voiced by Cristela Alonzo. Her character is one of the most interesting and compelling in the entire franchise, and her introduction into the series is very refreshing for this franchise.
While the film is amusing throughout, through most of the second act, it appears as though it is an exact rip off of Rocky IV as mentioned earlier. McQueen seeks out Smokey (Chris Cooper), who had taught his old mentor, Doc Hudson. Once they meet, they begin to train in the wilderness with throwback methods while Jackson Storm utilizes the most high tech and sophisticated training methods ever created. Sound familiar? All of the pieces were in place for a painfully predictable ending which would see McQueen have to utilize a bunch of crafty tricks in order to overcome the pure talent and speed of Storm, the poor man’s Ivan Drago.
Enter Cruz Ramirez, a trainer who never achieved her dream of becoming a racer. The entire time McQueen is training, he is accompanied by Ramirez, who was serving as a rabbit for McQueen. And as the climactic race is heating up, McQueen makes a drastic decision: he wants Ramirez to finish in his place while he guides her as her crew chief. There were small hints of this coming throughout the film which made this conclusion pay off far more than the alternative.
Cruz Ramirez shines as the strongest character in the entire franchise.
Cars 3 is a fine film. In the pantheon of Pixar movies, the entire Cars franchise is this oddball series of films that can never really stand up to most of their peers. But this iteration is a step in the right direction. After the mess of Cars 2, (which threw away a potentially very fun story of McQueen racing other cars from around the world in favor of a silly spy plot with Mater) Cars 3 goes back to what made the first film so acceptable. It is simply a story of a character trying to achieve their dreams as a racer, and though it cannot exceed average by Pixar standards, it does manage to come out as the best of the three Cars films, with some of the best characters and elements of the entire franchise.
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What are Sunk Costs
Sunk Costs are costs that have already been incurred and can't be in any way affected.
Sunk Costs are costs that have already been incurred and can’t be in any way affected. The organization bears sunk costs regardless of what other possibility it will decide (e.g. completion of development or manufacture of the product, further financing of the development, etc.). Sunk costs shouldn’t be taken into account in current or future decisions.
Sunk costs in practice: The company invested in the development of a new product a certain amount. Now it turns out that for the calculated price the product is not salable. In deciding whether to make and sell and for how much, or whether the production never start, the development costs shouldn’t be taken into account. They have already been incurred and cannot be influenced.
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What Is The Global Deterioration Scale And Why Would You Use It?
Scale / Tests / By Akanksha Bhatia
The Global Deterioration Scale is one of the most widely used and accepted scales. That measure the severity of the cognitive decline. This article will cover the benefits and limitations of using this scale, as well as provide some examples of how it can be used in a clinical setting.
1 What is the Global Deterioration Scale?
2 Why Would You Use The Global Deterioration Scale?
3 What is the GDS Score?
4 How to calculate the GDS score
4.1 Level 1
5 What Median Score on This Scale Means?
6 Where GDS Score Used?
7 Benefits Of GDS
7.1 Reliable
7.3 Sensitivity
7.4 Simplicity
7.5 Validity
8 Limitations GDS
What is the Global Deterioration Scale?
The Global Deterioration Scale (GDS) is a standardized scale that rates the severity of a person’s cognitive decline. It was developed in the 1980s by Dr. Steven Hirsch and has since been widely used by clinicians to provide an objective measure of cognitive decline.
The GDS consists of seven stages, each with increasing levels of severity. Stage 1 is considered normal aging, while stage 7 represents severe dementia. The GDS can be used to track changes in a person’s cognition over time, and can also help diagnose dementia.
If you are concerned about your cognitive decline, or that of a loved one, talk to your doctor about whether the GDS may be right for you.
Why Would You Use The Global Deterioration Scale?
The GDS can be used to evaluate the severity of dementia. Patients who are already diagnosed with the condition. That’s why we recommend its use in physical therapy settings. In this setting, it can help medical professionals understand what stage a patient is in and what symptoms to expect from them.
The GDS is easy to use and can be administered by a trained professional or caregiver in just a few minutes. It is a valuable tool for detecting early signs of cognitive decline, which can allow for early intervention and treatment. It can also be used to track the progression of dementia over time.
The Global Deterioration Scale (GDS) is a seven-level scale that rates the severity of a person’s dementia symptoms.
What is the GDS Score?
The GDS score is a measure of cognitive decline. It is used to predict the risk of developing dementia. The scale ranges from 0 to 15, with higher scores indicating a more severe cognitive decline. The GDS is a reliable predictor of dementia and is used by many healthcare professionals to screen for the condition.
How to calculate the GDS score
The Global Deterioration Scale (GDS) is a seven-level scale that rates the severity of a person’s illness, from level 1 (no dementia) to level 7 (severe dementia).
To calculate a person’s GDS score, you will need to ask them a series of questions about their current functioning and abilities. The answers to these questions are then used to place the person in one of the seven levels of the GDS.
No dementia. The person can function independently and has no memory problems.
Very mild dementia. The person may have some minor memory problems but is still able to live independently.
Mild dementia. The person has more significant memory problems and may need help with some activities of daily living, such as cooking or managing finances.
Moderate dementia. The person has difficulty remembering recent events and recognizing familiar people or places. They may also need help with most activities of daily living.
Moderately severe dementia. The person has impaired judgment and language skills and may be unable to recognize close family members. They will likely require constant supervision and assistance with all activities of daily living.
Severe dementia. The person is severely impaired and may be unable to communicate or interact with others. They will need full-time care and assistance with all activities of daily living.
Very severe dementia. The person is in a vegetative state and is completely dependent on others for their care.
To calculate a person’s GDS score, healthcare professionals use a standard questionnaire. The questionnaire asks about a person’s overall health, functional abilities, and cognitive abilities. Each answer is given a score, and the total score is used to determine the person’s GDS stage.
The GDS is a helpful tool for measuring the severity of dementia and tracking a person’s decline over time. However, it is important to remember that the GDS is not a diagnostic tool. A diagnosis of dementia can only be made by a qualified healthcare professional.
What Median Score on This Scale Means?
The Global Deterioration Scale (GDS) is a seven-point scale that rates the severity of a person’s cognitive decline.
The GDS has been widely used by researchers to study dementia and cognitive decline. It is considered one of the most accurate measures of cognitive decline. The scale ranges from 1 (no impairment) to 7 (severely impaired).
A person’s score on the GDS can give you an idea of how their cognition has changed over time and how severe their impairment is. scores of 1-3 are considered mild, 4-5 are moderate, and 6-7 are severe.
If you or someone you know is showing signs of cognitive decline, talk to a doctor about getting assessed with the GDS. It can help you or your loved one get the care and support they need.
The Global Deterioration Scale (GDS) is a seven-point scale that rates the severity of a person’s cognitive decline. It was developed in the 1980s by Dr.Cecil Reisberg, a professor of psychiatry at Northwestern University.
The GDS has been widely used by researchers to study dementia and cognitive decline, and it is considered one of the most accurate measures of cognitive decline. The scale ranges from 1 (no impairment) to 7 (severely impaired).
A person’s score on the GDS can give you an idea of how their cognition has changed over time and how severe their impairment is. Scores:1-3 are considered mild,4-5 are moderate, and 6-7 are severe.
Where GDS Score Used?
The Global Deterioration Scale (GDS) is a seven-level scale that rates the severity of a person’s illness, from normal and healthy to severely impaired. The GDS is often used by doctors and other healthcare professionals to determine the level of care a person needs.
The GDS can be used to help diagnose dementia, track the progress of the disease, and predict a person’s future needs. It can also be used to assess whether a person with dementia is eligible for certain clinical trials or treatments.
Benefits Of GDS
There are various benefits of GDS. They are:
The Global Deterioration Scale (GDS) is a clinical staging system for dementia that allows healthcare professionals to describe the course of the disease in terms of seven different stages.
The GDS is a reliable and valid measure of cognitive decline in dementia and can be used to track changes in the severity of symptoms over time.
The GDS can be used to help diagnose dementia, predict how the disease will progress, and tonitor changes in cognition and function over time. Additionally, the GDS can be used to assess the efficacy of treatments for dementia.
The GDS is easy to administer and can be completed in about 10 minutes. The scale does not require the use of any specialized equipment or training and can be administered by healthcare professionals with a variety of backgrounds.
The GDS is highly sensitive to changes in cognitive function and can detect even small changes over time. This makes it an ideal tool for tracking the progression of dementia.
The GDS is a simple, straightforward measure of cognitive decline. It does not require the use of complex statistical methods and can be easily interpreted by healthcare professionals with a variety of backgrounds.
The GDS is a valid measure of cognitive decline in dementia and has predictive validity for the progression of the disease. Additionally, the GDS is correlated with other measures of cognitive declines, such as the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE).
The GDS is a reliable and valid measure of cognitive decline in dementia. It can be used to track changes in the severity of symptoms over time. Additionally, the GDS can be used to assess the efficacy of treatments for dementia.
These are some benefits of GDS.
Limitations GDS
The Global Deterioration Scale (GDS) is a wide-ranging measure of cognitive decline. It has been widely used since then to assess cognitive decline in older adults.
However, the GDS has some limitations:
First, it does not provide a precise diagnosis of dementia or any other specific cognitive impairment.
Second, it is not always accurate in predicting how quickly an individual will decline.
Finally, the GDS is heavily reliant on self-report, which can be affected by factors such as depression and motivation, and thus, these are some limitations and concerns of GDS.
It may be concluded that the global deterioration scale is a measure of an individual’s physical and mental status. It is used to evaluate the severity of cognitive decline and the need for intervention.
The scale can be used to help plan for an individual’s care needs and to monitor their response to treatment. If you are concerned about your cognitive decline or that of a loved one, talk to your doctor about whether the Global Deterioration Scale could be helpful for you.
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Hypomanic Episode: What it is and How to Deal With It
Bipolar Disorder / By Himani
Do you know someone who is always high-energy and seems to be bouncing off the walls? They may be experiencing a hypomanic episode. This can be a very challenging time for both the person experiencing it and their loved ones. In this blog post, we will discuss what a hypomanic episode is, how to deal with it, and some of the signs that someone may be experiencing one.
1 What Is A Hypomanic Episode?
2 What Are The Signs Of A Hypomanic Episode?
3 What Causes Hypomanic Episodes?
3.1 Brain injury or chemical imbalance
3.2 Certain medications
3.3 Bipolar disorder
3.4 Substance abuse
3.5 Sleep deprivation
4 How Does A Hypomanic Episode Different From Mania?
5 What Are The Impacts Of A Hypomanic Episode?
6 How It Is Diagnosed?
7 What Are The Treatment Options?
7.1 Psychotherapy
7.2 Medication
7.3 Hospitalization (in severe cases)
8 What Are Some Self-Help Strategies?
8.1 Keep a mood diary
8.2 Stick to a routine
8.3 Exercise
8.4 Talk to someone you trust
8.5 Take breaks
8.6 Stay focused on your treatment
10 A Word From Mantra Care
What Is A Hypomanic Episode?
Hypomanic is a term used to describe a state of mania that is less severe than full-blown mania. While people with hypomania may feel like they’re on top of the world, their behaviors can often be disruptive and destructive. It is described as a “mild” form of mania and can often be mistaken for simply being in a good mood.
A hypomanic episode is defined as a distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood. The episode must last at least four (and, for children and adolescents, at least two) consecutive days. During this time, the person experiences an abnormal increase in energy levels, activity, and/or creativity.
A person with a hypomanic episode may have a decreased need for sleep and may feel very good, or “high.” They may also be more talkative than usual and have a hard time concentrating or slowing down. A hypomanic episode is not a mental illness on its own, but it can be a symptom of bipolar disorder.
Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that causes extreme mood swings. The low points are called depressions. And the high points are called either mania or hypomania, depending on how severe they are. Mania is more severe than hypomania and can include psychotic symptoms, such as delusions and hallucinations.
What Are The Signs Of A Hypomanic Episode?
The signs and symptoms of a hypomanic episode are similar to those of mania, but they’re not as severe. They may include:
feeling more energetic, productive, and creative than usual
sleeping less than usual
talking faster and thinking more quickly than usual
having a shorter temper or feeling more irritable than usual
feeling more self-confident and outgoing than usual
behaving inappropriately, such as engaging in risky behavior or spending too much money
jumping from one idea to another
being easily distracted
increased sex drive
If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s important to see a mental health professional for an evaluation. They can determine if you have a hypomanic episode and provide treatment.
In fact, the symptoms of a hypomanic episode may be so mild that you don’t realize you’re experiencing one. However, a hypomanic episode can still have a major impact on your life. You should understand if you’re at risk for this condition and how to treat it.
What Causes Hypomanic Episodes?
There are several possible causes of hypomania. Some people may have a genetic predisposition to the condition. This means that it can run in families. Other possible causes include:
Brain injury or chemical imbalance
It is not uncommon for people who have suffered a brain injury to experience hypomania. This is because the injury can cause a chemical imbalance in the brain. More often, the injury will cause depression rather than hypomania. When a person experiences a hypomanic episode, it may be due to a chemical imbalance in the brain. The chemicals that are most often out of balance are serotonin and norepinephrine.
There are some medications that can cause a person to experience a hypomanic episode. These include:
Some of these medications can cause the levels of serotonin and norepinephrine in the brain to become imbalanced. This can lead to hypomania. In fact, it is believed that some people who experience a hypomanic episode do so because they are taking one of these medications.
However, it is important to note that not everyone who takes these medications will experience a hypomanic episode. The episodes are most likely to occur in people who have a history of mental illness.
People with bipolar disorder are at risk of experiencing hypomanic episodes. This is because the condition is characterized by drastic mood swings. Moreover, bipolar disorder is often treated with medications that can cause a chemical imbalance in the brain. In fact, a hypomanic episode may be the first sign that a person has bipolar disorder. Moreover, people with bipolar disorder often experience depression, which can trigger a hypomanic episode.
It is believed that substance abuse can trigger a hypomanic episode. This is because substances can cause a chemical imbalance in the brain. Moreover, people who abuse substances are often under a lot of stress. In fact, certain drug intake can lead to psychotic episodes. Therefore, it is important to get help if you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse.
This is another major trigger for hypomanic episodes. When you don’t get enough sleep, your body goes into “fight or flight” mode. This means that your brain is on high alert and can lead to paranoia, delusions, and hallucinations. Sleep deprivation is the main trigger for mania in people with bipolar disorder. If you think you might be suffering from sleep deprivation, it’s important to see a doctor.
So, these are some of the major triggers for hypomanic episodes. If you or someone you know is struggling with any of these, it’s important to get help. Remember, you are not alone and there is help available.
How Does A Hypomanic Episode Different From Mania?
A hypomanic episode and mania are different in a few ways. Although both conditions are characterized by an abnormal mood state, a hypomanic episode is less severe than mania.
Here are a few differences between the two:
A hypomanic episode usually lasts for four days or less. Whereas a manic episode can last for weeks or even months.
Hypomania is characterized by less severe symptoms than mania. Such as less severe changes in sleep and energy levels, and less impaired judgment.
People experiencing a hypomanic episode are still able to function, whereas those in a manic episode may not be.
Hypomania may even be experienced as a “high” or as a period of intense creativity. Whereas mania is always experienced as a problem.
Also, people with bipolar disorder who have hypomanic episodes are not typically psychotic. Whereas people in a manic episode may be.
The differences between the two conditions may seem small, but they’re important to keep in mind. If you think you or someone you know is experiencing a hypomanic episode, it’s important to seek help.
While a hypomanic episode is less severe than mania, it can still be disruptive and lead to problems. Left untreated, a hypomanic episode can progress to a manic episode. Moreover, a hypomanic episode can be a symptom of bipolar disorder.
If you think you’re experiencing a hypomanic episode, talk to your doctor or mental health professional. They can help you make a diagnosis and develop a treatment plan.
What Are The Impacts Of A Hypomanic Episode?
The episodes of hypomania can have different impacts on your life, and these may be positive or negative. During a hypomanic episode, you may really enjoy yourself and feel great. You may find that you’re more productive than usual and get things done more quickly.
However, a hypomanic episode can also be problematic. You may find that you’re more impulsive and make decisions without thinking them through. It can also lead to some negative impacts. Some of these include:
Poor decision-making
Impulsive behavior
Acting recklessly
While hypomania can have some negative impacts, it’s important to remember that it’s also a part of who you are. It’s not something that you can or should try to get rid of. But, there are things that you can do to manage it.
Also, keep in mind that not everyone who experiences a hypomanic episode will have all of the above symptoms. And, the severity of symptoms can vary from person to person. If you’re concerned about your own mental health or think you may be experiencing a hypomanic episode, it’s important to talk to a mental health professional.
How It Is Diagnosed?
The diagnosis for a hypomanic episode is the same as for a manic episode. Methods for hypomanic episode diagnosis include:
A physical exam to rule out other causes of your symptoms.
A psychological evaluation.
Blood tests to check for thyroid problems or other medical conditions that could be causing your symptoms.
Imaging tests such as MRI or CT scan if your doctor suspects you have a brain tumor or another medical condition.
These methods help your doctor rule out other possible causes of your symptoms and make a diagnosis. Moreover, your doctor may ask you questions about your family history, as a bipolar disorder often runs in families.
A diagnosis is really only made after a thorough evaluation. Your doctor will likely ask you questions about your mood, energy level, sleeping habits, and whether you have any thoughts of suicide or harming yourself. It’s important, to be honest with your doctor. So that they can make the best possible diagnosis and treatment plan for you.
Moreover, with the right diagnosis and treatment, you can live a full and healthy life. So, if you think you may be experiencing a hypomanic episode, talk to your doctor. They can help you get the diagnosis and treatment you need.
What Are The Treatment Options?
Treatment for a hypomanic episode is similar to treatment for bipolar disorder. The goal is to relieve symptoms and prevent future episodes. Treatment may include:
It is often helpful to see a therapist to talk about your symptoms and how they are affecting your life. A therapist can also help you develop coping skills. There are types of psychotherapy that are specifically for bipolar disorder. Such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal and social rhythm therapy (IPSRT).
These two types of therapy are believed to work well for bipolar disorder. CBT helps you change thinking patterns that may contribute to your symptoms. IPSRT helps you stick to a daily routine, which can help stabilize your moods. Moreover, both can help you learn how to deal with stress in a healthier way.
You can try Mantra Care, it is a platform that helps you find a therapist that is right for you and provides CBT. The team of professionals at Mantra Care can also provide you with more information about bipolar disorder and its treatment. Book your free consultation today!
Medication for a hypomanic episode is prescribed in order to help stabilize your mood. The most common type of medication used to treat bipolar disorder is mood stabilizers. These include:
valproic acid (Depakote)
Antidepressants are also sometimes used, but they can sometimes trigger a switch into mania. If you have bipolar disorder and your doctor prescribes an antidepressant. So, people with hypomanic episodes are usually prescribed mood stabilizers.
Hospitalization (in severe cases)
This option is very costly and not always necessary. If you are a danger to yourself or others, however, it may be the best option. Inpatient treatment can help you get your symptoms under control and stabilize your mood.
You will be closely monitored by a team of mental health professionals who can help you get back on track. Moreover, hospitalization is a good option if you do not have a support system at home. If you are not in danger of harming yourself or others, there are other treatment options available.
These are some of the most common treatment options for a hypomanic episode. Moreover, there are many resources available to help you deal with this condition. With the proper treatment, you can get your life back on track. If you think you may be experiencing a hypomanic episode, it is important to seek professional help.
What Are Some Self-Help Strategies?
Self-help is really essential when it comes to managing hypomania. Some things that you can do to help yourself are:
Keep a mood diary
A mood diary is a great way to keep track of your moods and their triggers. This can help you identify patterns and find ways to avoid or manage your triggers. More often, this diary is used in conjunction with therapy. This is like a journal, but with more focus on your mental state. You can track your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors to help you understand your patterns.
Stick to a routine
Routine is really important for people with bipolar disorder. It can help to stabilize your mood and give you a sense of control. Having a set schedule for sleeping, eating, and taking medications can make a big difference. In fact, in regular life, maintaining your routine is important for everyone. But when you have bipolar disorder, it can be even more crucial.
Exercise is a great way to improve your mood and overall health. It can help to reduce stress, improve sleep, and increase energy levels. Even if you don’t feel like it, try to get some exercise every day. It really does make a difference. Moreover, exercise can be a great way to meet new friends and socialize, which is important for people with bipolar disorder.
Talk to someone you trust
When you’re feeling hypomanic, it’s important to talk to someone you trust. This can be a friend, family member, therapist, or doctor. Talking about what you’re feeling can help you feel better and may even prevent a full-blown manic episode. Also, sharing your feelings is a good way to develop a support system. These people can offer you practical and emotional support when you need it.
Take breaks
If you’re feeling overwhelmed or like you can’t focus, take a break. This can be anything from taking a walk outside to listening to music. Taking some time for yourself can help you relax and recharge. When you’re feeling better, you can go back to what you were doing.
Stay focused on your treatment
This is often easier said than done, but it’s important to stick with your treatment plan. This may include taking medication, going to therapy, and attending support groups. Treatment can be difficult, but it’s worth it. Remember, you deserve to feel better. It is actually possible to live a happy and healthy life with bipolar disorder.
So, these self-help strategies are really important in managing hypomania. But, if you feel like you can’t do it alone, please seek professional help. Hypomania can be a very serious condition and it’s important to get treatment as soon as possible. In fact, even if you are taking professional help, self-help is always a great complement. So, don’t forget to take care of yourself!
Conclusively, a hypomanic episode is a period of abnormally high energy levels and mood. It can be a symptom of underlying mental health conditions, such as bipolar disorder. If you think you may be experiencing a hypomanic episode, it’s important to seek professional help.
However, there are also things that you can do to help manage your symptoms. So, if you’re feeling hypomanic, try the self-help strategies mentioned above. Also, if you are unable to choose or stick to one activity, contact Mantra Care to book an appointment with a mental health professional.
A Word From Mantra Care
Your mental health — your psychological, emotional, and social well-being — has an impact on every aspect of your life. Positive mental health essentially allows you to effectively deal with life’s everyday challenges.
At Mantra Care, we have a team of therapists who provide affordable online therapy to assist you with issues such as depression, anxiety, stress, relationship, OCD, LGBTQ, and PTSD. You can take our mental health test. You can also book a free therapy or download our free Android or iOS app.
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Mark H. Weiss
Many children of aging parents are familiar with certain Medicaid catch phrases, such as “five-year look back rule” or “spend down”. Unfortunately, surprisingly few are aware that an attorney with expertise in Elder Law has strategies that can help Mom or Dad stay at home, have their home care paid for by Medicaid subject to NO look back period, and preserve their hard-earned assets AND their excess income and for use on day-to-day living expenses
Estate Planning and the Single Girl (or Guy)
It is not unusual to find oneself without immediate family later in life. This is when estate planning becomes particularly crucial. If a single adult without immediate family does not memorialize his or her wishes in a legal document, such as a Will or Trust, a whole host of challenges come into play. For example, let’s say a long-time best friend who knows your wishes petitions the court to administer your estate: the Court will not take that friend’s word that no other family exists. Great pains (and great expense) must be taken to locate certain family members to put them on notice of the proceeding and give them a chance to object to the appointment of your dear friend as the administrator of your estate.
A few things can happen next. Certain family members may have passed away, so now their children (or, in some cases, grandchildren) must be found. Your proposed administrator may even have to advance his or her own money to hire a genealogist or a private investigator! Someone actually could contest the appointment of your administrator. And, without a doubt, the Court will appoint a “guardian ad litem” (who will charge a fee for his or her services) to represent those of your family who are considered “heirs-at-law”. Depending on your circumstances, a long-lost first cousin once removed from an estranged branch of the family could actually contest your wishes, which could create protracted and costly litigation. Even if you have a Will, the Court will mandate that certain relatives be put on notice, although your wishes will be more clear cut. Creating and funding a Trust can allow your representative to bypass this arduous process as well as avoiding probate.
Contact trusted Elder Law Attorney Mark H. Weiss, serving Commack, Smithtown, Hauppauge, Huntington and all of Nassau and Suffolk Counties to create the best Estate Plan for your individual needs.
The Importance of Having a Durable Power of Attorney
Appointing a trusted family member or friend (referred to as your “agent”) to act on your behalf pursuant to a durable power of attorney is an important part of planning for old age or the possibility of a future health crisis.
If you fail to take this step while you have the capacity and are well and able to manage your own affairs, the results if your physical or mental health declines could include your bills going unpaid due to lack of access to bank accounts, the inability for family to apply for Medicaid or other governmental benefits should you require long term health care and a moratorium on all important decisions you would make for yourself if you could.
The lack of a durable power of attorney may force family or even a health care facility to petition the Court for an Article 81 Guardianship. This is an arduous, expensive procedure involving hearings and accountings on an annual basis, as well as the procurement of a bond by the guardian. All of the significant costs are ultimately borne by the incapacitated person requiring the guardianship, but a loved one may have to advance some of his or her own funds to begin the proceeding. This is an avoidable process if a power of attorney is in place.
The price of a comprehensive power of attorney that includes a rider to allow for gifts to family cannot compare to the far greater expense of a guardianship. Aside from being far less costly, the process of procuring a comprehensive power of attorney with gifts rider involves a conversation with your Estate Planning attorney followed by an appointment to sign your documents and maybe ask a few questions or listen to a relatively brief explanation of how powers of attorney work. A guardianship can feel like a second job.
Finally, while the power of attorney has the potential to help avoid probate if used to put one’s affairs in order, it should be noted that it may only be used during the lifetime of the grantor or “principal”.
If you have not given a friend or family member the ability to make decisions when you can’t, call Mark H. Weiss at 631-462-5577 for more information.
Get Your Ducks In A Row Before Selling Your Home
Your nest has been empty for a while and you can almost see retirement on the horizon. Your thoughts turn to migrating south to a warmer climate, or maybe just to a smaller nest. Even if this is part of a five-year plan, there is no time like the present to get all your ducks in a row.
Perhaps you are thinking of all the makeshift solutions you’ve come up with over the years in lieu of actual repairs – the window that has to be propped open with a ruler, the closet door that won’t stay closed unless you stick a piece of folded cardboard in it, the hole one of your once-rowdy boys kicked in his bedroom wall while roughhousing that was “temporarily” covered with a poster 30 years ago – and you start to feel overwhelmed. Then you wonder if you even know where your deed is. The repairs can be done over the course of a weekend or two on a shoestring, and you don’t actually need your deed to sell your house. An experienced real estate attorney should recommend that you think about updates you’ve made to the outside of your home, however.
It could be that after your third child was born, you decided to convert your garage to a bedroom and now your house is the only one on the block with a window where the garage door should be. Remember that summer when the mosquitoes convinced you to add screens and a roof to your patio? A few years later, you realized you still wanted to sit outside sometimes, so you built a deck or a front porch. You were handy so you did the work yourself and never went to town hall or you hired a guy who does side jobs and you’re pretty sure he didn’t get the necessary paperwork.
Your local municipality was supposed to issue a permit and then sign off on the completed job and issue a certificate of occupancy. Whether this didn’t happen because you didn’t know it would be a big deal, or you were afraid your taxes would increase or you meant to take care of it later, if you’ve made structural improvements that alter the footprint of your home even a little, finding out that you need a certificate of occupancy after you’ve entered into a contract to sell your home can and will delay the closing, so why not call Mark H. Weiss PC at 631-462-5577 today, before you accept an offer, and talk to us about the home improvement projects you’ve done over the years. We’ve handled thousands of closings; with our experience and expertise, we can help.
Can Your Spouse Disinherit You? What If Your Spouse Dies Without Leaving A Will?
New York State law is very exact in the manner by which it safeguards the inheritance rights of spouses. Under the law, a spouse is entitled to an “elective share” of the assets, defined as $50,000.00 or one-third of the estate, whichever amount is greater. This includes property such as joint bank accounts and certain assets which are known as “testamentary substitutes.” A spousal right of election can be filed by a surviving spouse who has not inherited assets that are at least equal to the elective share of the estate.
The statute of limitations for filing a spousal right of election is six months after an executor or administrator of an estate has been appointed. Even cases that have a prenuptial agreement should be evaluated in a timely manner, as the agreement could be overturned by the court if it is deemed to have been unfair. Since every case is different, it is important that you have an experienced New York estate litigation attorney on your side should you encounter a legal matter involving the spousal right of election.
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Breakfast of Champions: Great Leaders Know the Magic Ingredient
What could we achieve with no money and no resources? Here’s some food for thought.
My friend Dave, CEO of a large company, took a series of classes to enhance his leadership abilities as part of an intensive leadership effectiveness program. Participants traveled to different cities for each class. One of Dave’s classes was on a Saturday, and at 9:00pm that night he and his classmates received their final assignment which was to feed 90 homeless people who would be expecting a breakfast in excellence at 9am the next morning. Not only did Dave and his colleagues have limited time, but also the instructors absolutely prohibited them from using any personal means such as cash, credit cards, or phones. So, they had exactly 12 hours and no money or resources!
Everyone was shocked. They had nothing to spend and limited ability to communicate. Ninety hungry people were showing up the next morning expecting a delicious breakfast. The assignment was to go out and create it from nothing. Then, the instructors left, and the difficulty of the assignment began to really sink in. The twenty-four classmates circled together, and the general feeling was, “How do we do something like this?” No one in the room had ever done anything like this before. It was 9pm on a Saturday night.They were tired from a long day in class.What could they do? They were in a strange city and didn’t know anybody.
Someone asked: “If we did create a breakfast, what would we need?” The group responded that first, they would need dishes and utensils to cook and serve. Then, they would need food like bacon, eggs, bread, fruit, milk, butter etc. Third they felt they needed decorations to make it fun. So, they divided into three teams, and each had an assignment. None of the teams knew what to do. At least now, they had more clarity.There were eight people on each team. Dave was on the team responsible for the food. So, his group had to get bacon, eggs, bread and more for 90 people, and they had no resources.
Fortunately, they were in a city where most of the stores are open all night. They went to supermarkets. Most turned them away. Some were even rude. However, a few gave them good food. But, the team was all on board because this was an important task to help others, they felt they had been given a fair assignment, and there was an anticipated sense of wellbeing if they accomplished this feat. They went all over the place and eventually got the bacon, eggs, and bread…even 12 pies from a bakery.They were amazed they had acquired all of the food they needed in just a few hours. When they finished around 2am, Dave’s team had no idea what the other two teams had done.They decided they had to have faith that the other groups had the same energy and creativity and had produced the same results.
Dave and his group showed up at the breakfast location the next morning. The other teams showed up on time as well.In the end, they fed the ninety people and had a blast doing it! They had balloons, bubbles, streamers, and plenty of food left over. They actually had to figure out where to donate the excess. They fed ninety people from nothing…..nothing, according to Dave, but clear intention. Dave and his colleagues exhibited energized teamwork and created exceptional results in the face of no money – the most extreme budget cut of all. In the end, everybody’s energy was boosted to achieve and exceed a big, bold goal.
When Dave’s company was recently sold and we were celebrating, I asked him if there were any secrets for success that he could share with me. He asserted that all leaders can boost their people’s energy to achieve bold goals by clarifying intention, engaging everybody, and putting collective energy in motion. Then, he reminded me of the above story and stated, “Clear intention is the magic ingredient in the breakfast of champions!” | 2023-14/0000/en_head.json.gz/2267 | {"url": "https://martawilson.com/breakfast-of-champions-great-leaders-know-the-magic-ingredient/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "martawilson.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T09:11:31Z", "digest": "sha1:2OYRI6RUB372YWW7RZTJGCSRO2QK2PXV"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 3924, 3924.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 3924, 4603.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 3924, 8.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 3924, 42.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 3924, 0.99]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 3924, 263.1]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 3924, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 3924, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 3924, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 3924, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 3924, 0.46560197]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 3924, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 3924, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 3924, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 3924, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 3924, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 3924, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 3924, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 3924, 0.01784576]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 3924, 0.01338432]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 3924, 0.01274697]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 3924, 0.002457]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 3924, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 3924, 0.14496314]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 3924, 0.46423358]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 3924, 4.5810219]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 3924, 0.002457]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 3924, 5.21079067]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 3924, 685.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 64, 0.0], [64, 148, 1.0], [148, 830, 1.0], [830, 1463, 1.0], [1463, 2064, 1.0], [2064, 2863, 1.0], [2863, 3489, 1.0], [3489, 3924, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 64, 0.0], [64, 148, 0.0], [148, 830, 0.0], [830, 1463, 0.0], [1463, 2064, 0.0], [2064, 2863, 0.0], [2863, 3489, 0.0], [3489, 3924, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 64, 9.0], [64, 148, 15.0], [148, 830, 115.0], [830, 1463, 109.0], [1463, 2064, 110.0], [2064, 2863, 146.0], [2863, 3489, 109.0], [3489, 3924, 72.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 64, 0.0], [64, 148, 0.0], [148, 830, 0.01197605], [830, 1463, 0.00162338], [1463, 2064, 0.00348432], [2064, 2863, 0.00384615], [2863, 3489, 0.0], [3489, 3924, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 64, 0.0], [64, 148, 0.0], [148, 830, 0.0], [830, 1463, 0.0], [1463, 2064, 0.0], [2064, 2863, 0.0], [2863, 3489, 0.0], [3489, 3924, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 64, 0.109375], [64, 148, 0.02380952], [148, 830, 0.01759531], [830, 1463, 0.02053712], [1463, 2064, 0.01830283], [2064, 2863, 0.01376721], [2863, 3489, 0.014377], [3489, 3924, 0.0137931]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 3924, 0.92687744]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 3924, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 3924, 0.09721595]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 3924, 83.67499662]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 3924, 130.39910614]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 3924, -71.22025016]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 3924, 50.0]]} |
Seattle winter
How to Spend the Winter in Seattle
The winter season in Seattle offers a unique and magical experience. With its mild temperatures and lush green foliage, Seattle transforms into a winter wonderland. From snow-covered mountains to Christmas tree lightings, there are plenty of activities to keep you entertained. Whether you’re looking for a festive light show or a cozy spot to relax […] | 2023-14/0000/en_head.json.gz/2268 | {"url": "https://martinselig.com/tag/seattle-winter/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "martinselig.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T09:04:11Z", "digest": "sha1:RYUOSWRN4JXR24HFSKTNG6SI3T7AV3H3"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 403, 403.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 403, 2303.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 403, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 403, 100.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 403, 0.9]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 403, 238.6]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 403, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 403, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 403, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 403, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 403, 0.33783784]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 403, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 403, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 403, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 403, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 403, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 403, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 403, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 403, 0.05438066]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 403, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 403, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 403, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 403, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 403, 0.10810811]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 403, 0.76923077]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 403, 5.09230769]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 403, 0.01351351]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 403, 3.76916276]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 403, 65.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 15, 0.0], [15, 50, 0.0], [50, 403, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 15, 0.0], [15, 50, 0.0], [50, 403, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 15, 2.0], [15, 50, 7.0], [50, 403, 56.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 15, 0.0], [15, 50, 0.0], [50, 403, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 15, 0.0], [15, 50, 0.0], [50, 403, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 15, 0.06666667], [15, 50, 0.11428571], [50, 403, 0.01983003]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 403, 0.00139493]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 403, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 403, 3.493e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 403, -17.94546803]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 403, -4.30527551]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 403, -22.56272459]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 403, 4.0]]} |
3 Easy Ways To Cultivate Gratitude
2023-03-06T15:53:46-07:00By Mary Mosham|Personal Development, Well-being|
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How Much Does Shows In Las Vegas Cost To See?
Las Vegas is known for its world-class entertainment and shows, but the cost of seeing these performances can vary greatly. The price of a show can depend on factors such as the popularity of the show, the venue, the seating section, and the time of the performance.
One of the most popular types of shows in Las Vegas are the Cirque du Soleil shows. These acrobatic and theatrical performances can range in price from around $70 to over $200 per ticket. Prices for "O", for example, usually start at around $100 per ticket, while prices for "Mystre" typically start at around $80 per ticket.
Another popular type of show in Las Vegas is the residency show, where an artist performs a limited number of shows at a specific venue. Residency shows can be quite expensive, with ticket prices starting at around $100 and going up to $500 or more, depending on the artist and the venue. For example, a ticket to see Celine Dion at Caesars Palace can cost around $250, while a ticket to see Elton John at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace can cost around $350.
Stand-up comedy shows in Las Vegas are another popular option, and the prices for these shows can vary greatly. Prices for a comedy show can start as low as $40 and go up to $150 or more, depending on the comedian, the venue and the site you are booking from.
Theater shows in Vegas such as "Jersey Boys" and "Phantom of the Opera" are also a great option for those who want to see a classic performance. Prices for these shows start around $70 and can go up to $250 for VIP seating.
Additionally, there are several free shows and performances around Las Vegas that visitors can enjoy, such as the Bellagio fountains, the Mirage volcano, the Sirens of TI, and the Fremont Street Experience.
Overall, the cost of seeing a show in Las Vegas can vary greatly, with prices ranging from a few dollars to over $500. It's important to keep in mind that shows can sell out quickly, so it's best to purchase tickets in advance to ensure availability and to get the best deal. Many shows offer discounts for early booking and also have a different pricing depending on the day of the week and the time of the show. It's always a good idea to shop around and compare prices before making a purchase.
What's The Best Site to Book your Las Vegas shows Tickets?
When it comes to booking Las Vegas shows, there are several websites that offer a wide variety of options and great deals. Some of the best sites to book Las Vegas shows include Ticketmaster, Vegaslens.com, and Vegas.com. These sites offer a wide range of shows and performances, including popular Cirque du Soleil shows, residency shows, comedy performances, and theater shows. They also offer discounts and deals for early booking, VIP packages, and group rates.
Additionally, these sites offer easy online booking and secure payment options, making it convenient for customers to purchase tickets. They also provide detailed information about the shows and performance schedules, so you can plan your trip accordingly. Overall, these websites are a great resource for finding and booking the best Las Vegas shows at the best prices.
Las Vegas offers a wide variety of entertainment options and shows for visitors, and the cost of these performances can vary greatly. From free shows and street performances to expensive residency shows and comedy performances, there is something for everyone in Vegas. It's important to set a budget and plan ahead to ensure that you can see the shows that you want to see, at a price that you can afford. | 2023-14/0000/en_head.json.gz/2270 | {"url": "https://massachusetts.statenews.net/news/273431809/how-much-does-shows-in-las-vegas-cost-to-see", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "massachusetts.statenews.net", "date_download": "2023-03-20T09:17:02Z", "digest": "sha1:NQSIWOSTN67XYV2WUCR4QBJYAH3EEQT2"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 3589, 3589.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 3589, 12081.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 3589, 12.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 3589, 232.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 3589, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 3589, 156.2]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 3589, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 3589, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 3589, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 3589, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 3589, 0.41632653]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 3589, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 3589, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 3589, 0.07823961]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 3589, 0.0195599]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 3589, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 3589, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 3589, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 3589, 0.03353126]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 3589, 0.0174642]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 3589, 0.01571778]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 3589, 0.00544218]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 3589, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 3589, 0.14965986]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 3589, 0.34658188]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 3589, 4.55166932]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 3589, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 3589, 4.76480799]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 3589, 629.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 46, 1.0], [46, 313, 1.0], [313, 639, 1.0], [639, 1099, 1.0], [1099, 1359, 1.0], [1359, 1583, 1.0], [1583, 1790, 1.0], [1790, 2288, 1.0], [2288, 2347, 1.0], [2347, 2812, 1.0], [2812, 3183, 1.0], [3183, 3589, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 46, 0.0], [46, 313, 0.0], [313, 639, 0.0], [639, 1099, 0.0], [1099, 1359, 0.0], [1359, 1583, 0.0], [1583, 1790, 0.0], [1790, 2288, 0.0], [2288, 2347, 0.0], [2347, 2812, 0.0], [2812, 3183, 0.0], [3183, 3589, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 46, 10.0], [46, 313, 47.0], [313, 639, 57.0], [639, 1099, 84.0], [1099, 1359, 50.0], [1359, 1583, 43.0], [1583, 1790, 32.0], [1790, 2288, 93.0], [2288, 2347, 11.0], [2347, 2812, 74.0], [2812, 3183, 57.0], [3183, 3589, 71.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 46, 0.0], [46, 313, 0.0], [313, 639, 0.03215434], [639, 1099, 0.02684564], [1099, 1359, 0.01992032], [1359, 1583, 0.02325581], [1583, 1790, 0.0], [1790, 2288, 0.00617284], [2288, 2347, 0.0], [2347, 2812, 0.0], [2812, 3183, 0.0], [3183, 3589, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 46, 0.0], [46, 313, 0.0], [313, 639, 0.0], [639, 1099, 0.0], [1099, 1359, 0.0], [1359, 1583, 0.0], [1583, 1790, 0.0], [1790, 2288, 0.0], [2288, 2347, 0.0], [2347, 2812, 0.0], [2812, 3183, 0.0], [3183, 3589, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 46, 0.2173913], [46, 313, 0.01123596], [313, 639, 0.02760736], [639, 1099, 0.03043478], [1099, 1359, 0.01538462], [1359, 1583, 0.04464286], [1583, 1790, 0.0531401], [1790, 2288, 0.01204819], [2288, 2347, 0.13559322], [2347, 2812, 0.0344086], [2812, 3183, 0.01347709], [3183, 3589, 0.01231527]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 3589, 0.37828058]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 3589, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 3589, 0.21498138]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 3589, -169.24067572]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 3589, 12.39618401]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 3589, -55.01947463]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 3589, 31.0]]} |
Merchant Services: Everything You Need To Know
Merchant services provide a convenient way for businesses to accept payments from customers. Merchants may use merchant services to process credit card, debit card, and other online transactions. The services also help secure customer data, protect against fraud and chargebacks, assist with compliance, and offer reporting capabilities.
The cost of merchant services is dependent on the type of service being used. Merchant services are typically charged as a percentage of the total transaction amount, with additional fees for setup and monthly or annual maintenance. Many merchant providers also offer additional services such as website integration, fraud prevention and payment processing options.
How Does Merchant Services Work?
Merchant services are typically provided through third-party providers. The provider will work with the business and their payment processor to securely process payments. Payment processors handle all of the necessary steps of a transaction, including authorization, capturing funds, converting currencies (if applicable) and settling accounts.
When customers make a purchase, their credit or debit card information is sent to the payment processor. The processor then verifies the card details and authorizes the transaction with the customer's bank or credit issuer. Once approved, the funds are deposited into the business's account.
Merchant services also provide additional features such as fraud protection, reporting capabilities, and customer support. These services are designed to help protect both merchants and customers from fraud and make sure that transactions are secure.
Types of Merchant Services
There are several different types of merchant services available to businesses. Depending on their needs, merchants can choose from a variety of services such as credit card processing, debit card processing, e-commerce solutions, and mobile payment options.
Credit card processing allows businesses to accept payments from customers' Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express cards. This includes the authorization and capture of funds, as well as converting currencies (if applicable).
Debit card processing is similar to credit card processing but allows customers to use their debit cards instead of credit cards. E-commerce solutions are online payment solutions that allow businesses to accept payments directly from their website. And mobile payment options provide easy ways for customers to make payments using their mobile devices.
Merchant services also provide additional features such as fraud protection, reporting capabilities, and customer support. These services are designed to help protect both merchants and customers from fraud and make sure that transactions are secure. With the right merchant service provider, businesses can ensure they are offering a safe and reliable payment experience to customers.
Overall, merchant services provide businesses with the tools and resources they need to accept payments from customers securely and conveniently. By choosing the right provider and taking advantage of available features, merchants can ensure they are providing their customers with a seamless payment experience.
How to choose a merchant services provider?
When it comes to finding the right merchant services provider, there are a few key factors to consider. These include fees, customer support, security measures, and additional features.
Fees: Merchant services providers typically charge a percentage of the total transaction amount plus additional fees for setup and maintenance. Compare different providers to see which one offers the best rate for your business.
Customer Support: It is important to find a provider that offers reliable customer support. Look for providers that offer 24/7 technical and customer service assistance so that any issues can be resolved quickly.
Security Measures: Security should always be a top priority when selecting a merchant services provider. Make sure the provider has strong measures in place to protect customer data, including encryption and fraud protection.
Additional Features: Look for providers that offer additional features such as reporting capabilities and mobile payment options. These features can help make the payment process more efficient and secure.
Finding the right merchant services provider is essential for businesses that want to accept payment from customers securely and conveniently. Consider all the factors and choose a provider that best fits your needs. By doing so, you can ensure your customers have a safe and seamless payment experience.
Merchant services are an essential part of any business's operations, allowing them to accept payments securely and conveniently from their customers. With the right provider and features, businesses can ensure they are offering a safe and reliable payment experience to their customers. 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3 Signs You Need to Hire a Tax Attorney
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Have you found yourself wondering if you need a tax attorney?
Wondering if you need tax help doesn't make you an undesirable person. In fact, it's quite the contrary. Wondering if you need tax help means you know that your tax return is much more than a piece of paper that gets filed in the mail.
You're smart to ask these questions now rather than waiting until it's too late.
Here are a few signs that you need a tax attorney this year.
Unfamiliar Tax Issues Arise
If unfamiliar tax issues arise and you can't decide the best course of action, it may be time to hire a tax attorney. They can give knowledgeable and experienced advice tailored to your particular circumstances.
If transactions or investments you've made could affect your taxes, or if you're the executor of an estate, you should also consider hiring a tax attorney. They can explain complex tax laws and represent you before the IRS if your situation requires more formal representation. Working with a tax lawyer can save you time and money in the long run.
Confusion Surrounds State and Federal Taxes
When individuals and small business owners find themselves in a situation where confusion surrounds state and federal taxes, they should consider hiring a tax attorney. This is true if the taxpayer believes they will owe taxes or are facing an audit.
Also, if the individual's or business owner's tax situation is complicated and involves intricate details, a tax attorney can give insight and guidance. It can also be important to have option for taxpayers who need to set up a trust or set up a business entity.
Notice from the IRS
If you receive an IRS notice, it's a sign that you may need to hire a tax attorney. They can help you at any stage of the process, from filing taxes to preparing an appeal against the IRS. Whether you owe back taxes, have been told by the IRS that you have underpaid taxes, or have been informed that you are being audited, this kind of attorney can give you the help you need.
They can recommend your rights, suggest the best course of action, and help you with the paperwork. They can also help to reduce penalties and resolve disputes. In short, a tax attorney is a valuable resource to have when dealing with any IRS issue.
What to Expect From a Tax Attorney
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In the original Broadway cast of Sweeney Todd, a fresh-faced Ken Jennings took his place among seasoned stars and shone as the not-entirely-naive Toby, who becomes entangled with the Demon Barber of Fleet Street and eventually proves his undoing. Bringing him in close contact with the likes of Stephen Sondheim, Angela Lansbury, and Hal Prince, the part proved a particularly auspicious one in his long career on stage.
Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, in 1947, Jennings attended Saint Peter’s Prep in Jersey City, then received a dramatic scholarship to study at Saint Peter’s College. He made his Broadway debut in 1975 as Shorty in O’Neill’s tragic tale of racial bias, All God’s Chillun Got Wings.
But Jennings’s breakthrough came in 1979, when he played Tobias Ragg in the original cast of Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd. Getting the part was a huge coup for Jennings, for whom Sondheim, as he said, was “on Olympus, one of the great shining stars that cast light on us all.” The musical was a hit, winning a slew of Tonys®, including Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical, and Best Original Score; Jennings came away with a Theatre World Award and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical. He can be heard on the original cast recording, which he said was unusual because a stage was set up in the studio, “almost as if it was a performance,” so the listener got a “sense of stage movement.” Jennings also went on the first national tour of Sweeney Todd.
Later Broadway appearances include the role of the bellboy Georg Strunk in Grand Hotel (1989), based on the Vicki Baum novel and play as well as the famous 1932 movie of the same name. The transition of novel-play-movie to musical proved a success, and Grand Hotel won several Tony® and Drama Desk awards.
Jennings also played Adolphus Spanker in Dion Boucicault’s Tony-nominated comedy London Assurance (1997). And in 1997 Jennings played The Boss in the original Broadway production of Side Show, a musical about conjoined twins, starring Alice Ripley and Emily Skinner, that was nominated for numerous Tonys®.
Starting in 2001, Jennings began a long stint as Old Man Strong and Hot Blades Harry in the Broadway transplant of Urinetown, the dystopian musical about a world in which people have to pay to urinate or face harsh consequences. Originally produced at the New York International Fringe Festival, Urinetown later played off-Broadway and eventually crept onto the Great White Way. Despite its slow acceptance as Broadway material, the musical won multiple Tonys® and became a bona-fide hit, playing for 965 performances at Henry Miller’s Theatre.
Among Jennings’s regional and off-Broadway credits are The Boys from Syracuse, The Gift of the Magi, Mayor (a Charles Strouse musical that eventually made its way over to Broadway), The Little Rascals, Peter Pan, and Fanny Hill. He also played in a 1994 off-Broadway production of A Christmas Carol, with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens.
Grand Hotel – Original Broadway Cast Recording 1989
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Psalm 146 – A God We Can Trust
Psalm 146 1 Praise the Lord. Praise the Lord, my soul. 2 I will praise the Lord all my life; I will sing praise to my God as long as I live. 3 Do not put your trust in princes, in human beings, who cannot save. 4 When their spirit departs, they return to the ground; on that very […] | 2023-14/0000/en_head.json.gz/2274 | {"url": "https://mattdabbs.com/2014/04/18/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "mattdabbs.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T09:03:29Z", "digest": "sha1:2E6OCDCY3HUIGGVGU3QSR4QRXODJYG2Y"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 314, 314.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 314, 1154.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 314, 2.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 314, 53.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 314, 0.94]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 314, 247.2]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 314, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 314, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 314, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 314, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 314, 0.32051282]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 314, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 314, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 314, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 314, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 314, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 314, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 314, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 314, 0.11489362]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 314, 0.16595745]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 314, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 314, 0.05128205]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 314, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 314, 0.23076923]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 314, 0.70588235]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 314, 3.45588235]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 314, 0.01282051]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 314, 3.74791623]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 314, 68.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 31, 0.0], [31, 314, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 31, 0.0], [31, 314, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 31, 8.0], [31, 314, 60.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 31, 0.1], [31, 314, 0.02583026]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 31, 0.0], [31, 314, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 31, 0.19354839], [31, 314, 0.04240283]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 314, 0.00025469]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 314, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 314, -9.06e-06]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 314, 0.6475801]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 314, -12.70382666]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 314, -29.25037759]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 314, 5.0]]} |
How to introduce teens to the global Church —
Posted on February 10, 2020 February 11, 2020 by Matt Jo
By Matt Diaz
Original link: https://ciy.com/kwhub/text/how-to-introduce-teens-to-the-global-church
There is a multitude of resources, organizations, churches and movements to spread the Gospel to all regions of the earth.
The Gospel consists of not just a message of hope but a message of healing that Jesus has come to rescue us all. We must communicate this message of rescue in a way that people of other cultures can hear and understand this message. That is the work of the global Church — to seek and rescue the lost. However, it seems that many organizations do not create a paradigm for teenagers to be included in this cross-cultural work. What I have found in my 15 years of working with teenagers, in churches and parachurch organizations, is a need to introduce teenagers to what God is doing within the global Church.
CIY Engage is possibly one of the most important para-church short-term mission trip organizations today. The reason is because Engage designs trips that are specific for teenagers to not only go to other cultures but to be able to process their experience with other teenagers as they interact with people their same age in those different cultures. Engage hires staff members who enjoy working with this age group and are able to do the work of both a youth pastor and a missionary. Engage is equipping future missionaries and Kingdom workers and empowering them to know they do not have to wait until they are older to go to the ends of the earth. Engage prepares students before the trip through an easy to understand training model, uses this same model for discussion and debrief during the trip and for follow up after the trip. The model design is to have students view their own world and then view the world they step into and make appropriate, Gospel-driven observations and applications for themselves and the world around them.
The beauty of working with young people is the life and fun they bring to the world around them. Engage allows teenagers to harness that youthfulness as they interact with various cultures and people.
On my last trip to Cambodia in June, this playfulness brought the best out of the team. We brought various sizes of jump ropes to the girls at Rapha House to play with. The night before we brought the jump ropes, I told the team that it was my dream to learn how to Double Dutch. One team member informed me she use to Double Dutch in her garage with her dad for fun. My eyes lit up as if it were a sign from the Lord that bringing two long jump ropes was somehow His doing. The next evening, we pulled out the two ropes and we started swing the ropes, left over right in big sweeping loops. The team member who spent her childhood preparing for this moment, jumped with ease into the double ropes to the amazement of the Khmer girls. It was my turn. I stood in front of the swinging ropes as my team member showed me how to count and find the window between the two ropes. I told her I have tried since high school and never got the hang of it. She encouraged me with enthusiasm as I jumped on “one, two …THREE!” I immediately began to laugh and jump yelling, “I’m doing it … I’m doing it!” My team member then jumped into the ropes with me and in that moment, our smiles connected as we realized what we accomplished. I finally lost my breath, the ropes came to a stop, and by that time the Khmer girls had lined up ready to take their shot at jumping into the game we call Double Dutch.
I finally crossed it off my bucket list — a skill I had been trying to learn for 20 years.
Laughter crosses any cultural and language barrier and it is possibly why it is so important to expose our teenagers to missions. If they can see the vision now and the impact they can have with a simple laugh, they will hopefully see what they can do when they fully commit to assimilating into a new culture to spread God’s Word.
I would recommend any church, private Christian school or para-church organization working with teenagers to consider using Engage as the sending organization. As we continue to expose young people to God’s love for all people by showing them the nations with firsthand experience, they will become a generation that will have the compassion, desire and vision for sharing the Gospel message not just at home, but also abroad.
Matthew J. Diaz currently resides in Phoenix, Arizona with his wife and four kids. He holds a bachelor’s degree in social studies secondary education and a master’s in global leadership from Fuller Theological Seminary. He has been volunteering, interning and working full-time as a youth director since 2001. He was officially ordained as a pastor in 2011 and continues to minister to teenagers in various settings. He is currently a Bible teacher at Northwest Christian School. He is in charge of student engagement with local mission projects as well as leading one of the school’s several international trips. He plans to continue to partner with CIY Engage to send teenagers on short-term mission trips to expose them to other cultures.
To inquire about an Engage experience for your students, contact Brad Warren at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Originally published at https://ciy.com.
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Just Across the Jordan
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Jono & Friends – New Video Podcast Posted Online
Posted by thrashboy on October 15, 2021 at 22:02 No Responses »
First episode of the new video podcast Jono & Friends is out now. Host is Jonatan Samuelsson (Narnia, Starmen) and first guest is Tjet Robin Gustafsson (Safemode).
The duo has a real good time, sharing laughs, common tour memories, and gives us a WORLD PREMIERE by letting us listen to a snippet from the upcoming Safemode-album “A Golden Horizon,” along with a new recording of the song Another Day Will Haunt You.
This video podcast is maybe some kind of spontaneous sequel to the online music tv-show WahWah, for which Jonatan was host for. But this time, the focus is to promote bands from Jonos roster and also friends, co-workers and other interesting people.
Prepare for a show mainly about music, a bit of humor in Swenglish (Swedish/English) and interesting guests!
We hope you will like it as much as we enjoyed making this!
Tagged with: Jono & Friends, JONOmedia, Tjet Robin Gustafsson
The Devil Wears Prada Vocalist Mike Hranica Launches GoFundMe To Fix Tooth He Lost Playing Hockey
Posted by thrashboy on July 1, 2021 at 23:33 No Responses »
The Devil Wears Prada frontman Mike Hranica has launched a GoFundMe campaign to raise $3,118 USD. Through the campaign he hopes to raise that sum to cover the cost of his missing front tooth, which he once again broke in early 2020 playing hockey.
He commented of the campaign:
“Welp, a puck broke out my implant early 2020 and it’s time to get my face fixed again.
A couple things:
-I recognize this is cosmetic and there are far, far, far more important causes to donate money to. I’m not asking for help out of vanity or necessity; but like so many, times have been tough during the pandemic. I have not been able to go about my occupation as per usual.
Tagged with: GoFundMe, Mike Hranica, The Devil Wears Prada
Stryper Frontman Michael Sweet to Record Worship Album
Posted by thrashboy on May 31, 2021 at 17:52 No Responses »
Stryper frontman Michael Sweet checked in with the following:
I’ve always wanted to record a “worship” album yet do my own interpretation of one. I always told myself that when that day comes, I would break all the rules and not do anything that sounds like every other worship album. You know me, I’m a bit of a rebel when it comes to how I like roll:-)
So, I did what I’ve wanted to do my entire life – I’ve made a worship album that breaks all the molds, all the stereotypes. Every song is different and it’s my own spin on what I think a worship album should be – an emotional and musical journey that inspires you to draw closer to God yet gives you a totally unique listening experience.
Tagged with: Michael Sweet, Stryper, Wordhip
School of Rock Opens First School In Europe
School Of Rock, the leader in performance-based music education, announces the opening of its first school in Madrid, Spain, the first entry into Europe for the franchise. Paulo Portela, School Of Rock‘s master franchisee in Brazil, Spain and Portugal will open 28 schools throughout Spain and Portugal over the next 10 years.
“We are thrilled for School Of Rock to have a presence in Europe and help support the next generation of artists,” said Rob Price, CEO of School Of Rock. “Paulo Portela has already made such a positive impact on students in Brazil, and with his devotion to the School Of Rock brand, he is the ideal person to lead this expansion across Spain and Portugal.”
The new school, located in Pozuelo de Alarcón, will be owned by Luigi Lubelli, his wife Cristina Fernández and her brothers Ángel, Marcos and Alfonso. “This is the first of 20 Schools planned to be opening soon in Spain. We’re excited with the impact School Of Rock will have in Spain and Europe families,” says Fernando Augusto, CEO of School Of Rock Spain and partner in the Brazil, Spain and Portugal Holding.
Tagged with: School Of Rock, Spain
As I Lay Dying Frontman Tim Lambesis Sued By Woman For Burns Suffered From Bonfire
According to City News Service, As I Lay Dying frontman Tim Lambesis has been sued by a woman who claims she suffered second-degree burns when he sprayed a flammable liquid into a fire pit at his parents’ house at the end of last year.
The incident occurred on December 12, 2020 when Vivienne Barcena was allegedly standing near the fire pit and Lambesis squirted an accelerant into it, causing flames to “explode out” and up her arm, back and mid-section.
Lambesis‘s parents were also named as defendants in the lawsuit, which as filed last week in a San Diego Superior Court.
Tim himself sustained burns to 25 percent of his body in the incident, which he first revealed in an Instagram post on December 16, 2020. At the time, the 40-year-old singer claimed that he was pouring gas into a bonfire when the top slipped off and the liquid ended up getting all over his clothes. He later said that he lost 20 pounds from being bedridden for almost three weeks and suffered some nerve damage. He also assured fans that his “man parts” were not harmed during the incident.
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Saturday in the Park Makes Examiner’s Front Page!
http://www.sfexaminer.com/guardians-of-the-park/
In the late 1990s, Linda D’Aviro and Linda Litehiser — neighborhood activists who are collectively known as “The Lindas” — wondered why the amphitheater in San Francisco’s McLaren Park was never used.
“I couldn’t believe how empty it was. It was so sad,” said Litehiser, a resident of the Mission Terrace neighborhood, recalling how in the 1980s-90s, the theater was largely abandoned and had rotting benches.
Today, the venue is brimming with music, celebrating its fourth annual “Saturday in the Park” concert series on weekends through Oct. 22.
Having put in thousands of volunteer hours over more than a decade to help revitalize the venue, D’Aviro and Litehiser are pleased with their grassroots success in bringing people and music to the theater, which hosts Cocker Power, a Joe Cocker tribute band, headlining Saturday’s show.
But they still have more to do.
“We are ladies in our golden years. We need to take this to the next level,” said D’Aviro, who has lived in Crocker Amazon since 1989, and, along with Litehiser, are Friends of the Amphitheater’s most active members.
The women — who have written “their fair share of grants” and still do everything from cutting checks to storing tents in their garages — obtained $30,000 to fund the concerts. Support comes from corporate sponsor Airbnb, as well as the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department and San Francisco Parks Alliance.
Their goal is to set up a foundation, similar to the one supporting Stern Grove’s free concerts, to keep their program sustainable.
After looking at models from all over the country, they’ve conquered many initial hurdles, including safety.
“The challenge of the amphitheater is that it’s in a bucolic setting. You can’t see it from any road,” said Litehiser.
Working with police at the Ingleside Station and parks advocates, they fashioned a security program that volunteers can execute, which addresses the potentially dangerous five-to-10-minute walk from the parking lot to the 750-seat theater.
They’ve also helped other organizations, including the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival and the San Francisco Mime Troupe, navigate the “daunting” permitting process required to use the theater.
Among their early triumphs was their role in naming the facility the Jerry Garcia Amphitheater in 2005 (the late Grateful Dead leader was born and raised in the Excelsior) at a bash with then-Mayor Gavin Newsom, Jefferson Starship and Wavy Gravy. It was two years after Friends of McLaren Park hosted the first “Jerry Day,” an event designed to bring neighbors to the 318-acre park and theater.
More recent renovations include four handicapped parking spots, improvements to the seating and stage, and the park’s first restrooms.
With more stable funding, plans include increasing lighting and landscaping to accommodate booths, food trucks and “other amenities you take for granted when you go to a concert,” D’Aviro said.
Perhaps the advocates are most proud to present local musicians playing many genres. “We’ve done everything from big band and the Great American Songbook to Bollywood and Celtic Dead music,” D’Aviro added.
They also point to the upcoming “great, fourth annual” blues show (in the mid-1970s, the theater was home to blues festivals) and extensive programs for young kids, including a popular September show with a stroller corral rather than bicycle parking.
Most importantly, they want to continue to get the word out to those still unaware of the extraordinary natural area in their neighborhood.
“We don’t need to make sure that somebody from the Marina knows about it, but do for someone who lives five blocks away,” Litehiser said, admitting that public transit to the theater is difficult even for people living nearby.
“People who have never gone to a concert before often go on a hike afterward,” said Litehiser, referring to the trails, views, picnic grounds, lake and reservoir in the park, which is “like the wild, west end of Golden Gate Park.”
Enjoying the customer service aspect of her many volunteer duties, D’Aviro said, “We welcome people. It’s really about joy and happiness.”
Both of “The Lindas,” as they have come to be known, added: “What it’s all about is to come and spend the day with us; it’s really a wonderful place.”
Saturday in the Park Concert Series
Where: Jerry Garcia Amphitheater, 45 John F. Shelley Drive,
McLaren Park, S.F.
When: 12:30 to 4 p.m. Saturdays, through Oct. 22
Contact: https://www.facebook.com/mclarenparksf/
Saturday: Cocker Power; Rock Candy with Lindsey Boullt, Jason Muscat, Tony Patel-Dunn and Bryan Turner; Lost Comet with Sharon Pucci (rock ’n’ roll)
Oct. 15: Back Porch Band; Beauty Operators String Band; Canyon Johnson, Windy Hill Bluegrass Band (bluegrass)
Oct. 22: Diva Ladee Chico with the Saturday in the Park House Band; The Groove Riders; Bobbie “Spider” Webb Band (blues concert, amphitheater opening 45th anniversary party)
This entry was posted in Events, Planning, Volunteer and tagged concerts, Friends of the AMP, jerry garcia amphitheater, Saturday in the Park McLaren, SF Examiner on October 3, 2016 by sflindad.
Saturday in the Park Fundraiser – Friday September 16th 6-8PM – Gleneagles Golf Course “Old Peculiars” Clubhouse
Come enjoy pizza and your favorite beverage at Saturday in the Park McLaren’s fundraiser 6PM on Friday September 16th in the “Old Peculiars” Clubhouse at the Gleneagles Golf Course.
The Fundraiser will feature live music, raffle prizes and a chance to see and honor the work of the pre-apprentice program working to improve the grounds at Gleneagles.
Come and enjoy time with your friends and support both Saturday in the Park and Gleneagles at this fun Friday evening at Gleneagles Golf Course located at 2100 Sunnydale Ave, San Francisco, CA 94134.
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Real Name/Full Name Milo Anthony Ventimiglia
Nick Name/Celebrated Name: Milo Ventimiglia
Birth Place: Anaheim, California, United States
Date Of Birth/Birthday: 8 July 1977
Height/How Tall: In Centimetres –175 cm
In Feet and Inches – 5’9’’
Weight: In Kilograms –78 kg
In Pounds –172 Ibs
Parents Name: Father – Peter Ventimiglia
Mother – Carol Ventimiglia
Siblings: Leslie Ventimiglia, Laurel Ventimiglia
School: El Modena High School
College: University of California, Los Angeles
Girlfriend: N/A
Wife/Spouse Name: N/A
Kids/Children Name: No
Profession: Actor, director, and producer
Milo Anthony Ventimiglia is a popular, well-cherished, and ultra-talented American actor, producer, and director. He is popularly known for his roles of Jess Mariano in the TV series called Gilmore Girls, Peter Petrelli in the NBC series called Hero’s, and many more. For NBC’s drama, This Is Us, he has played the role of Jack Pearson, and for this, he won the Screen Actors Guild Award.
Well, how well do you know about Milo Ventimiglia? If not much, we have compiled all you need to know about Milo Ventimiglia’s net worth in 2023, his age, height, weight, wife, kids, biography and complete details about his life. Well, if you’re all set, here is what we know about Milo Ventimiglia to date.
Biography and Early Life
Milo Ventimiglia was born in Anaheim, California, United States, on 8 July 1977 to a father- Peter Ventimiglia, and his mother- Carol. He is the youngest child of the couple. He has two beautiful sisters, christened Leslie and Laurel, who love and support him immensely. His father was of Italian origin, and his mother was of English and Scottish ancestry. His father was a proud veteran of the Vietnam War.
Age, Height, Weight & Body Measurement
So, how old is Milo Ventimiglia in 2023 and what is his height and weight? Well, Milo Ventimiglia’s age is 45 years old as of today’s date 20th March 2023 having been born on 8 July 1977. Though, he is 5’9’’ in feet and inches and 175 cm in Centimetres tall, he weighs about 172 lbs in Pound and 78kg in Kilograms.
He attended El Modena High School in Orange, California. He was involved in school dramas, productions, and wrestling from a very young age. In his high school, he has also served as a student government president. He completed high school in 1995. Later, he joined the American Conservatory Theater for his summer program at the age of 18 years old. He attended the University of California, where he majored in theatre.
Personal Life: Dating, Girlfriends, Wife, Kids
Currently, he is single and enjoying his life. However, he has been seen dating his co-stars multiple times, namely a few Alexis Bledel (Gilmore Girls), Hayden Panettiere (Heroes), and many more.
Is Milo Ventimiglia Gay?
Presently, Milo is single, but he has dated few famous personalities. Hence, it is evident that he isn’t gay or homosexual.
Milo started his career when he was just 18 years old. In the year 1996, he was featured as a gay teenager in the short movie called Must Be the Music. During that time only, he got the opportunity to play a role in the TV series called The Fresh Prince of VBel-Air.
Later he got several roles in many series due to his talent, which includes Order: Special Victims Unit, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Sabrina, The Teenage Witch, Boston Public, and many more.
Apart from these, he has played many roles in movies also and has given his voice for the English dub of the Marvel Anime: Wolverine anime series for the position of Wolverine.
His hard work, determination, willpower, and passion in the entertainment industry have made him famous worldwide. He has a thrilling journey, just like a rollercoaster ride where he explored and enjoyed every moment of his life.
Milo is a talented legend, and he can’t achieve any awards or nominations in his juicy career. Hence here is a minor assembly of his achievements.
In the year 2009, he stood out in the nominations of “Choice TV Actor” and won the “Teen Choice Awards.” He was recognized with the same for his performance in the television series Heroes”. In 2018, his act in “This Is the US” was awarded “MTV Movie &TV Awards” and “Screen Actors Guild Awards.”
Apart from the awards as mentioned above, he was also accoladed with “Screen Actors Guild Awards” Hasty Pudding Man of the Year.” He also has been nominated for Primetime Awards.
Net Worth, Salary & Earnings of Milo Ventimiglia in 2023
Milo Ventimiglia Net Worth
As of 2023, he has an estimated net worth of $15 million. He earned his wealth by being a phenomenon actor, director, and a complete package for the film industry.
He has been a part of various super-hit blockbuster TV series such as- “The Teenage Witch, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Windward Circle,” and the array goes on.
His wealth has permitted him to produce certain movies and some television series comprising a Mall World, Chosen, Ultra dome, and a lot more. He has also been starred as a voice artist in the 2011 video game X-Men: Destiny, where he gave his vocal sound to the character-Grant Alexander.
Some Interesting Facts You Need To Know
He likes Hip-Hop a lot and spends most of his time listening to music.
He has admitted that he would be dressed up as Madonna by his elder sisters.
Milo Ventimiglia has been in the minds of US people. He initiated his work as a new adult (while he was just 18). He has worked hard to achieve the position where he is standing and is a dream of many. He has repeatedly worked and spent countless sleepless dusks with the vision to be one he is today. He has engraved his skills. He loves to stay attached to his fans, and hence to perform the same, he makes sure to be active on social media. He loves all his fans from all across the globe.
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Time: 7:30pm-9:10pm
A Unique Poe-Themed experience streamed live. Live, devised scenes will be performed within the frames of McConnell Hall. The audience is invited to walk around the exterior, gazing through windows into the activated strokes of Poe’s genius. | 2023-14/0000/en_head.json.gz/2279 | {"url": "https://media.cwu.edu/media/Tell-Tale+Gaze+3/1_q6ort870", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "media.cwu.edu", "date_download": "2023-03-20T10:38:17Z", "digest": "sha1:E4NK4NROQKPRBNHQKB6IR4LUZT6QW33F"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 278, 278.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 278, 1533.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 278, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 278, 74.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 278, 0.88]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 278, 333.2]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 278, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 278, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 278, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 278, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 278, 0.23333333]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 278, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 278, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 278, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 278, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 278, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 278, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 278, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 278, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 278, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 278, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 278, 0.01666667]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 278, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 278, 0.25]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 278, 0.88095238]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 278, 5.38095238]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 278, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 278, 3.53962757]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 278, 42.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 17, 0.0], [17, 37, 0.0], [37, 278, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 17, 0.0], [17, 37, 0.0], [37, 278, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 17, 3.0], [17, 37, 2.0], [37, 278, 37.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 17, 0.06666667], [17, 37, 0.4], [37, 278, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 17, 0.0], [17, 37, 0.0], [37, 278, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 17, 0.17647059], [17, 37, 0.05], [37, 278, 0.04149378]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 278, 0.00115103]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 278, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 278, -9.78e-06]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 278, -28.7717369]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 278, -2.59343379]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 278, -5.08646401]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 278, 3.0]]} |
Bearded Hemingway Hopefuls to Vie for Look-Alike Title in Key West
KEY WEST, Fla. — It helps to have a ruddy complexion, a beard, a stocky build or any other attribute that increases a resemblance to legendary author Ernest Hemingway. Thursday through Saturday, July 18-20, as many as 150 “Ernest” competitors and their fans are expected to converge on Key West for Sloppy Joe’s 39th annual Hemingway® Look-Alike Contest.
The look-alike challenge is a highlight of Key West’s July 16-21 Hemingway Days celebration, created to salute the writing talent and adventurous life of the literary master who lived and wrote in Key West throughout the 1930s. It takes place at Sloppy Joe’s Bar, 201 Duval St., where Hemingway enjoyed sharing cocktails and camaraderie with friends.
Entrants come from around the U.S. and other countries to vie for the look-alike title. Many are repeat contenders who bring their own cheering sections, and most attempt to copy the “Papa” persona and appearance adopted by Hemingway in his later years.
Preliminary rounds are set for 6:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday, July 18 and 19, with the finals at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Previous contest winners, including 2018’s Michael Groover of Savannah, Georgia, are to judge the Hemingway hopefuls.
Other look-alike highlights include Sloppy Joe’s “Running of the Bulls,” inspired by the world-renowned event in Pamplona, Spain, but featuring man-made bulls. Preceded by a photo opportunity for “Papa-razzi” at noon, the extravaganza begins at 1 p.m. Saturday outside Sloppy Joe’s.
Following the Pamplona parody, the bearded brethren plan to host a “pre-birthday party,” complete with cake, to celebrate the 120th anniversary of Hemingway’s July 21 birth.
Also scheduled is a Wednesday evening welcome party for contestants and their fans, as well as the Hemingway Look-Alike Society’s annual scholarship presentations to Florida Keys students. Established in 2000, the scholarship program is supported by fundraising efforts by the “Papas” and their followers.
In addition to their resemblance to Hemingway, many look-alike entrants demonstrate their arm-wrestling prowess during the festival. Sloppy Joe’s Arm Wrestling Championship is set for Sunday, July 21, with registration at 10 a.m. and the contest beginning at 11 a.m.
Event information: sloppyjoes.com and hemingwaydays.net
Key West visitor information: fla-keys.com/keywest or 1-800-LAST-KEY
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8 Ways To Avoid Using Generic, Copycat Content On Your Website
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People’s first perception of you on the internet will be based on your website. They create their judgement of you based on your tone and appearance, both of which are represented in your website.
This is how they found you online.
With this in view, you should work to ensure that the content of your website is both eye-catching and helpful in order to encourage repeat visits from your target audience.
As a result of this, it is easy to succumb to the temptation of using the work of other people, particularly if you lack the necessary skills to create pictures, films, or articles on your own.
But, if the potential buyers are aware that the work you are presenting them was created by someone else, this will not go over well with them.
Plagiarism is a serious infraction that can have a negative impact on the integrity and trustworthiness of your website.
If you repeatedly copy the work of other authors without giving them credit, you run the risk of facing legal consequences and falling farther down the search engine rankings (SERPs).
Publishing information that is too generic might have negative effects on search engine optimization (SEO), in addition to being unethical (SEO).
Users of the Internet won’t be able to differentiate between your blogs and the content that is found elsewhere on the Internet, which may result in a decline in traffic to your website and conversions made there.
Because of this, it is possible that you will lose income from potential customers because you are unable to attract their attention.
In order to avoid these problems, the following is a list of 8 different techniques to prevent posting material on your website that is generic or plagiarised:
Employ The Services Of A Plagiarism Checker
Producing content with a goal on generating revenue does not simply involve producing content that can affect pipeline and revenue.
In order for it to be shared on social media, you need to be sure that it is original and devoid of any instances of plagiarism.
People will have more faith in your website if they believe that it has increased its credibility in this way rather than if they believe that it is simply replicating the work of another person.
You can check to see whether you have accidentally copied from other sites using any one of a number of programmes that are available online.
You can use a plagiarism checker, which will search your blog for text that has been duplicated or that has been plagiarised.
Following the gathering of such insights, you will be provided with a comprehensive report that includes all of the connections from other blogs.
You can improve your credibility by removing any content that has been identified using this tool.
This will guarantee that the website is clear from any difficulties relating to the infringement of copyrights.
1. Create Headlines That Are Interesting To Read
Capturing the attention of people who use the internet is essential if you want your website to differentiate itself from the multitude of other blogs.
If you want search engines to give your website a higher ranking everytime you publish new content, you need to produce headlines that are interesting to read.
Users will become more intrigued by what you have to say than they will be in the content of other generic blogs that appear in the search engine results pages (SERPs). This will help you gain organic web traffic.
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You can improve both your traffic and your ranking by include keywords in the headline as well as the subheadline. When determining a website’s rating, search engines include both organic and sponsored search results.
If the headline of your website contains a keyword that is pertinent to your website, then your website will be rated better than other comparable websites that do not include this term in either their heads or subheadlines.
You may also add intrigue to your headlines by delivering value to the readers of those headlines.
You might, for instance, explain how the viewers can profit from the content itself or from the goods and services that you are offering them.
This may assist in driving visitors to return to your website and may also enhance interaction with your blog.
2. Make Use Of A Variety Of Sources
When creating content, certain writers frequently draw from no more than one or two sources.
This indicates that they are prone to rewrite articles that are already available online, which can lead to plagiarism.
Using a variety of sources and carrying out in-depth research prior to writing the essay is a good method for avoiding this problem.
You might also begin by drafting some outlines.
Avoid following the subheadlines of your sources as much as possible because doing so might also lead to article spinning.
You have the option of using anywhere between three and five different sources, from which you will select the most relevant information for your topic.
3. Make a Content Style Guide for Your Website
When the majority of people who use the internet visit your site, they anticipate that your tone will be the same throughout all of your blogs.
They are more likely to become frustrated or bored if there is a lack of consistency, and you run the risk of losing their trust as a result.
By developing a style guide for the material, you can prevent this from happening. This document establishes the tone that will be used throughout the entirety of the material on the website.
It specifies the style of language you employ while discussing facts and opinions, writing articles, and doing interviews.
It also includes the format that should be used for each individual post so that everything is consistent and easily readable.
For the purpose of maintaining linguistic and emotional coherence throughout all of the articles on your website, you will need to develop a set of criteria.
You have the option of adopting a number of different tones, such as one that is sarcastic, friendly, emotive, humorous, or professional.
It is quite important that the tone remain consistent from one piece to the next so that the audience is aware of what they can anticipate.
Even the tone can be a big attraction in some cases. Readers might be drawn to your website, for instance, if you give humorous advice about marketing and frame it in a lighthearted manner.
When it comes to transferring knowledge about the subject, they might find it more useful than other internet sources that are overly technical.
If you have a style guide, you have a very good concept of the kind of material that you ought to be generating for your website. You will find that this makes it much easier for you to compose articles that are up to date, relevant, and intriguing.
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4. Give the Readers an Answer to their Problem
The vast majority of internet users consult search engines in an attempt to obtain the responses to their inquiries. Because the vast majority of the articles on most blogs are standard fare, it can be challenging for people to choose one.
Because of this, being a copywriter like you might be tough since potential customers may not read your blogs because they believe the content to be too generic.
You may make your material stand out from the crowd by giving your audience members a concrete answer to their problem. If you want someone to buy something from your website, for instance, you should tell them which product best meets their requirements.
If they indicate that they are interested in learning more about a particular subject, then you should provide them with an in-depth guide.
You may also want to include a call to action (also known as a CTA) at the conclusion of your post to make it clear to your audience that they are expected to take some sort of action once they have finished reading the piece.
Some examples of calls to action (CTAs) are “share this post on social media,” “subscribe to our email list,” and “purchase this book today.”
The use of calls to action (CTA) can keep your audience interested in what you have to say and enhance the possibility that they will purchase your goods or services.
5. Eliminate All The Jargon
One error that authors frequently make is to use jargon specific to their sector in their articles in an attempt to sound more competent and authoritative.
If you want loyal readers to come to your website in search of a solution, this strategy won’t work. It might be successful in certain fields, like the legal or medical fields, but it won’t work for you.
If you continue to utilise meaningless language in your material, your readers won’t grasp it, and they may decide to look elsewhere instead of remaining on your site.
Plain language should be used rather than industrial jargon if you want your information to be easily understood by the people who are reading it.
You have the option of utilising readability tools for online information that are based on formulas. Some instances of these tools include the Flesch Reading Ease Score, the Fry Readability Graph, and the Robert Gunning Fog Index.
You can read and review your document to determine whether it has a large number of terms that are difficult to read or understand, and then you can make the appropriate modifications.
For example, if you are trying to sell to teens and they are seeking knowledge about how to utilise particular things that they want to buy online, then you should use language that is really straightforward.
Your intended audience will be able to comprehend the information that you are presenting to them as a result of your actions.
If your leads are able to comprehend what you are saying to them, you will have a better chance of convincing them to buy the things you sell.
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6. Avoid Keyword Stuffing
Another common oversight that authors do is to pack their material with an excessive number of keywords.
This indicates that they utilise too many phrases or keywords that are not connected to the subject of their post in order to achieve higher ranks on search engine results pages (SERPs).
They accomplish this goal by repeatedly using the same words, which interferes with the natural flow of the text, or even by concealing the keywords by embedding the text without using any font colour.
This may have an impact on their SEO strategies due to the fact that search engines use techniques to decide whether pages are worthy of a higher ranking in the search results.
You can reduce the amount of times keywords appear in the body text of your content to avoid keyword stuffing. For example, if you plan to write 500 words, you might want to lengthen it to 1,000 words to ensure that the keywords are distributed appropriately.
This ensures that the post reads well, which boosts its SEO results and helps your website achieve a higher ranking on search engines.
8. Add Original Visuals
Some writers are under the impression that the only kind of plagiarism that exists is when they duplicate the text of another author.
They are unaware that committing this act also constitutes using an image or video that is protected by copyright when doing so online. Because of this, the majority of them steal images from the internet and pass them off as their own even without permission of the people whose images they are using.
This may result in a penalty for them, which has repercussions for their SEO.
Using fresh graphics inside your text is a fantastic strategy for avoiding problems of this nature. You can retain the services of an illustrator to develop vector artwork tailored to your content.
One option is to make use of stock images, providing sufficient attribution to the original creator while also requesting a nominal charge.
Those who go to your website will have the idea that you are a legitimate business as a result of this, which will help you earn their trust.
Crucial Takeaway
Whatever you choose to post on your website may have an impact on the reputation of your brand as well as its presence online.
If you consistently reuse or repurpose content that has already been published elsewhere on the internet, you are preventing yourself from conducting original research and putting together original content.
Because duplication shows that you are not knowledgeable in the subject matter, this also means that the readers you are trying to reach won’t find any value in the pieces you write.
So, you shouldn’t steal the work of others.
Instead of plagiarising someone else’s work, you should contact the rights owners and enquire as to whether or not you may use their resources on your website provided that you credit them appropriately.
Along the same vein, you should avoid releasing information that is general.
Creating content that is unique to your website is the most effective and ethical method for boosting its reputation and its position in search engine results.
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Meditation Tips
How to Focus On What Truly Matters
The misconception of what truly matters is spread worldwide. Most of the population think that we humans must focus on what will make us productive and useful to the society. However this philosophy is an epitome of hypocrisy. By complying with our responsibilities is just a status quo that means we are in a position that is obliged to be a responsible member of the community but it is not what truly matters.
But what are the things that really matters? Or what are the things that should matter to us?
Here is the answer to the questions.
Determine what you want in life. Don’t waste time experimenting on things. Life is too short to fool around for a long period of time. It is not bad to try new things from time to time, actually it is healthy. However it will become unhealthy when you start to continuously do a thing you’re not happy with. Never settle with disappointments, it only means you’re focusing on things that don’t really matter.
Next thing to know is if you’re contented with your life as of the moment you’re journeying to get what you want. Sometimes people think that by getting what they want, they’re going to get through a lot of sacrifices and hardships but they are wrong. If you’re on your way to your goal and you’re unhappy, there is something wrong with your journey. The road to your goal is expected to be long, but never difficult. If you’re experiencing difficulty, you’re focusing on things that don’t really matter.
The last thing you need to realize is if you regret something you did. Wrong decisions done in the past are something worth remembering, however these wrong decisions are not worth regretting. Whatever mistakes we did before, we must learn to forgive ourselves, but never forget those mistakes. These wrong actions are what will serve lessons for us to be better today and be successful tomorrow. When you regret your past, it only means that you’re focusing on the things that don’t really matter.
The dimensions of time are very important. As you can see, the future, present, and the past are all entwined to each other. You must always remember that what really matters is the things that makes you happy and contented. Live your life to the fullest. If you already understand your purpose in life and you know what you really want and you’re contented with how you’re travelling to get there with no regrets from the past, it only means one thing. You’re focusing on the things that really matters.
A Scientific Look at Meditation
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Re: Admin - Trft Yesterday, 17:28:25
Found Sunderland - Pat butcher Yesterday, 16:59:20
Re: Found Sunderland - Camavinga Yesterday, 17:07:07
Re: Found Sunderland - Hitchhatter Yesterday, 21:25:44
McAtee - Floater Yesterday, 16:58:50
Yesterday - Robbo14 Yesterday, 16:56:39
Re: Yesterday - Nick NLPBH Yesterday, 19:31:20
Re: Yesterday - m Yesterday, 19:45:47
Re: Yesterday - Mike in Ireland Yesterday, 17:00:30
Is Outlaws - clarky Yesterday, 16:32:03
Re: Is Outlaws - They/them Yesterday, 16:46:58
Re: Is Outlaws - James in Cumbria Yesterday, 16:43:41
What could have been - On me head Yesterday, 16:30:31
Re: What could have been - clarky Yesterday, 16:47:33
Re: What could have been - Ron Yesterday, 17:03:00
I wonder - Hayley/Harold Yesterday, 15:27:57
Loving the new FIFA - Sing Along Hatter Yesterday, 14:56:01
Re: Loving the new FIFA - bbb Yesterday, 16:24:27
Re: Loving the new FIFA - Trft Yesterday, 16:03:47
Re: Loving the new FIFA - Cop Yesterday, 17:18:57
Re: Loving the new FIFA - mmmm Yesterday, 16:33:22
Re: Loving the new FIFA - Nearly a Genius Yesterday, 16:10:29
Great news - homer Yesterday, 14:52:19
Re: Great news - Alien Nate Yesterday, 15:01:35
Re: Great news - The Outsider Yesterday, 19:21:55
Re: Great news - Jim Yesterday, 15:08:52
Re: Great news - Billy Bibble Yesterday, 14:54:58
Re: Great news - Godders Today, 1:02:37
Lineker - Tv man Yesterday, 14:29:41
Re: Lineker - Bob G Yesterday, 17:30:15
Re: Lineker - Caught Jester Yesterday, 18:43:54
Re: Lineker - clarky Today, 0:58:33
Re: Lineker - Billy Wallace Today, 1:08:41
Re: Lineker - Billy Wallace Yesterday, 20:56:23
Re: Lineker - Nearly a Genius Yesterday, 21:13:26
Re: Lineker - Ignorant bigot spotter Yesterday, 22:54:39
Re: Lineker - Just saying Yesterday, 23:22:40
Re: Lineker - Peter Griffin Yesterday, 20:02:58
Re: Lineker - Andy Cappucino Yesterday, 15:02:57
Re: Lineker - Alien Nate Yesterday, 14:52:02
Re: Lineker - James in Cumbria Yesterday, 14:45:55
Re: Lineker - Burnside Yesterday, 15:02:07
Re: Lineker - The Questioner Yesterday, 19:41:54
Re: Lineker - sloopy Yesterday, 15:05:43
Ref theory - Greybeard Yesterday, 13:42:44
Ref theory MkII - Madpig Yesterday, 16:14:08
Re: Ref theory - Toddingtonsteve Yesterday, 15:47:48
Re: Ref theory - The Outsider Yesterday, 15:11:45
Re: Ref theory - Philthehatter Yesterday, 14:43:52
Re: Ref theory - J2O Yesterday, 15:16:58
Re: Ref theory - two words Yesterday, 14:18:44
Re: Ref theory - Hatsworth Yesterday, 14:03:57
Re: Ref theory - Herve Baquet Yesterday, 15:36:07
Re: Ref theory - sloopy Yesterday, 14:49:03
Re: Ref theory - Greybeard Yesterday, 14:09:46
Re: Ref theory - Mr Fishfinger Yesterday, 14:00:13
Re: Ref theory - since 63 Yesterday, 13:46:26
Re: Ref theory - RADSB Yesterday, 13:44:38
Re: Ref theory - Lavendon hat Yesterday, 13:53:04
Re: Ref theory - Alien Nate Yesterday, 14:01:30
Highlights, Robbie and Locks interviews - LU6 Hat Yesterday, 13:37:09
Extended highlights / full game - LU6 Hat Yesterday, 15:36:03
Play-offs - Town n out Yesterday, 13:27:05
Re: Play-offs - Sandgrounder Yesterday, 13:48:13
Man City 1983 - RADSB Yesterday, 13:22:53
Re: Man City 1983 - Mogan Hatter Yesterday, 13:53:46
Re: Man City 1983 - Ja Yesterday, 14:56:58
Re: Man City 1983 - Lavendon hat Yesterday, 14:59:00
Scratching around for a Watford ticket - James in Cumbria Yesterday, 13:07:06
Re: Scratching around for a Watford ticket - Spellchecker Yesterday, 20:37:10
Re: Scratching around for a Watford ticket - he/she Yesterday, 15:15:52
Re: Scratching around for a Watford ticket - Dick/fanny Yesterday, 15:23:56
Barnsley 1982 - RADSB Yesterday, 12:31:00
Yesterday - Hatterman Yesterday, 10:29:35
Re: Yesterday - Toddingtonsteve Yesterday, 11:09:06
Re: Yesterday - Madhatter Yesterday, 10:34:22
Re: Yesterday - Sandgrounder Yesterday, 11:29:20
To any Mothers on here - The Outsider Yesterday, 9:49:10
Re: To any Mothers on here - bbb Yesterday, 12:23:17
Re: To any Mothers on here - Nearly a Genius Yesterday, 11:24:59
Re: To any Mothers on here - Angel Yesterday, 10:40:40
Re: To any Mothers on here - Truther Yesterday, 10:13:45
Re: To any Mothers on here - Milf Yesterday, 13:00:47
Re: To any Mothers on here - Madhatter Yesterday, 10:14:38
Outlaws Posters Spotted - pingu Yesterday, 9:40:06
Re: Outlaws Posters Spotted - Ltfc39 Yesterday, 12:32:01
Re: Outlaws Posters Spotted - Watching Yesterday, 12:42:02
Re: Outlaws Posters Spotted - sloopy Yesterday, 15:02:21
Re: Outlaws Posters Spotted - James in Cumbria Yesterday, 16:06:49
Re: Outlaws Posters Spotted - The Outsider Yesterday, 9:45:10
Re: Outlaws Posters Spotted - pingu Yesterday, 9:45:51
Re: Outlaws Posters Spotted - James in Cumbria Yesterday, 9:41:55
Re: Outlaws Posters Spotted - High town Yesterday, 11:50:05
Re: Outlaws Posters Spotted - pingu Yesterday, 12:02:08
Re: Outlaws Posters Spotted - Dave Old Bedford Yesterday, 13:27:36
Re: Outlaws Posters Spotted - Spellchecker Yesterday, 10:19:43
Outlaws class system top 4 - James in Cumbria Yesterday, 9:38:27
Re: Outlaws class system top 4 - deeuu Yesterday, 10:19:59
Re: Outlaws class system top 4 - James in Cumbria Yesterday, 10:24:48
Re: Outlaws class system top 4 - OC Yesterday, 10:39:40
Re: Outlaws class system top 4 - clarky Yesterday, 9:46:51
Re: Outlaws class system top 4 - Dave Old Bedford Yesterday, 13:30:52
Re: Outlaws class system top 4 - James in Cumbria Yesterday, 9:50:27
Re: Outlaws class system top 4 - Cupid Stunt Yesterday, 10:37:22
Re: Outlaws class system top 4 - jimmyp Yesterday, 12:16:57
Re: Outlaws class system top 4 - clarky Yesterday, 10:32:19
Re: Outlaws class system top 4 - jimmyp Today, 0:08:45
Interesting fact - Frankly Yesterday, 9:36:44
Dodgy decisions - Jim Yesterday, 9:19:44
Re: Dodgy decisions - Mike Spleen Yesterday, 10:39:26
Re: Dodgy decisions - Jim Yesterday, 10:42:35
Re: Dodgy decisions - Toddingtonsteve Yesterday, 10:11:18
Re: Dodgy decisions - Stevio Yesterday, 9:55:36
Re: Dodgy decisions - Philthehatter Yesterday, 10:15:00
Re: Dodgy decisions - James in Cumbria Yesterday, 9:24:25
impostering already - James in Cumbria Yesterday, 9:40:44
Re: impostering already - Nailed on Yesterday, 9:59:36
Re: impostering already - James in Cumbria Yesterday, 10:01:02
Re: Dodgy decisions - Brad Garlinghouse Yesterday, 9:38:37
Re: Dodgy decisions - Bob Yesterday, 9:32:49
Yesterday - mill street Yesterday, 9:11:54
Few easy wins on the way - James in Cumbria Yesterday, 8:51:44
dont do it robbie - castlehat Yesterday, 8:22:21
Re: dont do it robbie - Dauntless Yesterday, 20:43:21
Re: dont do it robbie - pingu Yesterday, 9:32:37
Re: dont do it robbie - Paddy Yesterday, 8:31:08
Re: dont do it robbie - Alien Nate Yesterday, 8:38:03
Re: dont do it robbie - Kbot Yesterday, 10:52:01
Re: dont do it robbie - HH Yesterday, 9:42:40
Re: dont do it robbie - Madhatter Yesterday, 9:33:21
How many iffy pens have we been on the end of? - Bogo Yesterday, 7:51:35
Re: How many iffy pens have we been on the end of? - Lu5hatter2 Yesterday, 8:17:09
Re: How many iffy pens have we been on the end of? - Toddingtonsteve Yesterday, 10:13:17
Re: How many iffy pens have we been on the end of? - James in Cumbria Yesterday, 8:16:59
Re: How many iffy pens have we been on the end of? - clarky Yesterday, 7:59:16
No point in going up anyway - m Yesterday, 8:07:18
Re: How many iffy pens have we been on the end of? - MkHat Yesterday, 8:02:53
Trevor Gravener - Don Logan Yesterday, 2:06:01
Re: Trevor Gravener - bbb Yesterday, 9:02:31
Re: Trevor Gravener - clarky Yesterday, 7:23:07
Re: Trevor Gravener - Madhatter Yesterday, 9:35:43
David Renwick - Joe Yesterday, 0:38:58
Re: David Renwick - Frak Yesterday, 2:23:32
Never a penalty. This angle is hilarious. - Hoof It Yesterday, 0:26:00
Re: Never a penalty. This angle is hilarious. - Fife Hatter Yesterday, 14:47:42
Re: Never a penalty. This angle is hilarious. - HH Yesterday, 0:40:07
Re: Never a penalty. This angle is hilarious. - Trindle and Buffoon Yesterday, 9:57:19
Re: Never a penalty. This angle is hilarious. - Lavendon hat Yesterday, 1:37:15
Re: Never a penalty. This angle is hilarious. - Help Yesterday, 0:29:18
Re: Never a penalty. This angle is hilarious. - bbb Yesterday, 8:58:40
Re: Never a penalty. This angle is hilarious. - J2O Yesterday, 10:18:47
Re: Never a penalty. This angle is hilarious. - HH Yesterday, 12:04:24
Re: Never a penalty. This angle is hilarious. - bbb Yesterday, 16:26:59
Re: Never a penalty. This angle is hilarious. - clarky Yesterday, 0:40:09
Decent result - Davie stevie 18/3/2023, 23:04:13
Re: Decent result - Godders Yesterday, 1:04:33
Re: Decent result - Don Logan Yesterday, 1:37:04
Re: Decent result - John Geoghan Yesterday, 1:29:21
Re: Decent result - clarky Yesterday, 0:24:45
Re: Decent result - SkankingJoe Yesterday, 0:50:13
Class from Fred - Maah001 18/3/2023, 22:34:46
Re: Class from Fred - Macca Yesterday, 2:23:51
Re: Class from Fred - Nearly a Genius 18/3/2023, 23:01:53
Re: Class from Fred - Homer Yesterday, 0:14:40
Re: Class from Fred - Lavendon hat Yesterday, 2:29:20
Sunderland v Sheffield United on Wednesday - Hippo 18/3/2023, 22:26:35
Re: Sunderland v Sheffield United on Wednesday - RGDave 18/3/2023, 23:00:32
Carrick - clarky 18/3/2023, 22:12:30
Decent result - Teacher 18/3/2023, 22:09:58
Re: Decent result - Madpig Yesterday, 0:51:49
Re: Decent result - Prober 18/3/2023, 23:12:42
Re: Decent result - Teacher 18/3/2023, 23:16:21
Re: Decent result - Terry Yesterday, 0:08:25
Re: Decent result - RGDave 18/3/2023, 23:04:07
Re: Decent result - deeuu 18/3/2023, 22:56:01
Re: Decent result - Floater 18/3/2023, 22:14:43
Re: Decent result - Hatterman 18/3/2023, 22:33:58
Oh dear,,, - Alien Nate 18/3/2023, 21:45:10
Re: Oh dear,,, - Bob 18/3/2023, 21:57:35
Re: Oh dear,,, - Alien Nate 18/3/2023, 22:47:59
Sheffield Utd in trouble - Alien Nate 18/3/2023, 21:52:15
Re: Sheffield Utd in trouble - Nick NLPBH 18/3/2023, 21:54:19
Titanic - Jimmy husband's wife 18/3/2023, 21:53:19
Luton - Man 18/3/2023, 21:21:08
Re: Luton - Madhatter 18/3/2023, 21:27:19
Is Morris suspended for the scum game?? - AlphaHatter 18/3/2023, 21:13:30
Re: Is Morris suspended for the scum game?? - West Durham Hatter 18/3/2023, 21:24:35
Re: Is Morris suspended for the scum game?? - The Outsider 18/3/2023, 22:08:53
Take the money and run... - Colin 18/3/2023, 20:45:45
Re: Take the money and run... - HH 18/3/2023, 23:37:20
Word salad - Que ¿ 18/3/2023, 22:21:28
Re: Take the money and run... - Teacher 18/3/2023, 21:59:28
Re: Take the money and run... - bbb 18/3/2023, 21:43:33
Re: Take the money and run... - Oxford Dictionary 18/3/2023, 21:41:31
Re: Take the money and run... - Nearly a Genius 18/3/2023, 20:59:57
Re: Take the money and run... - pingu 18/3/2023, 20:58:41
Re: Take the money and run... - Joakes 18/3/2023, 20:56:30
Re: Take the money and run... - F.l 18/3/2023, 20:51:09
Re: Take the money and run... - Andy pitkin 18/3/2023, 21:38:54
Re: Take the money and run... - F.l. 18/3/2023, 21:46:41
Re: Take the money and run... - Ja 18/3/2023, 21:53:53
Re: Take the money and run... - Godders Yesterday, 0:07:25
Re: Take the money and run... - Prober 18/3/2023, 22:44:18
From the Sunderland forum - F.l. 18/3/2023, 20:33:38
Re: From the Sunderland forum - Madpig 18/3/2023, 20:38:47
Re: From the Sunderland forum - VAR 18/3/2023, 21:42:55
Re: From the Sunderland forum - Maillot Jaune Yesterday, 0:07:41
Burnley are the best in championship - Alien Nate 18/3/2023, 20:25:15
Re: Burnley are the best in championship - Madpig 18/3/2023, 20:40:01
Re: Burnley are the best in championship - Rob 18/3/2023, 20:36:52
Re: Burnley are the best in championship - bbb 18/3/2023, 20:43:40
Re: Burnley are the best in championship - F.l 18/3/2023, 20:29:37
VIDEO: Rob Edwards reacts to the draw at Sunderland - HattersNews.co.uk 18/3/2023, 20:08:57
A very interesting fact - F.l. 18/3/2023, 20:02:45
Re: A very interesting fact - Trigger 18/3/2023, 20:12:34
Re: A very interesting fact - oldhat 18/3/2023, 20:22:11
Re: A very interesting fact - Howard 18/3/2023, 20:59:25
Re: A very interesting fact - KS 18/3/2023, 21:15:20
Next game televised - Corrupt 18/3/2023, 19:32:24
Re: Next game televised - Bob Yesterday, 8:13:48
Conspiracy theories - SE1 Hatter 18/3/2023, 19:28:49
Re: Conspiracy theories - Madpig 18/3/2023, 20:53:08
Re: Conspiracy theories - Bogo 18/3/2023, 20:15:48
Re: Conspiracy theories - Squirrel 18/3/2023, 19:59:40
Re: Conspiracy theories - c Yesterday, 10:26:38
Re: Conspiracy theories - Alan proper Irish 18/3/2023, 19:57:38
Re: Conspiracy theories - SE1 Hatter 18/3/2023, 19:58:42
Our own worst enemies... - Alan proper Irish 18/3/2023, 19:26:50
Re: Our own worst enemies... - Buzzard 18/3/2023, 20:55:27
Re: Our own worst enemies... - Andy Cappucino 18/3/2023, 19:59:57
Re: Our own worst enemies... - Jimbo1 18/3/2023, 19:57:30
Re: Our own worst enemies... - Greavsie 18/3/2023, 20:03:01
Re: Our own worst enemies... - bbb 18/3/2023, 21:41:32
Re: Our own worst enemies... - Just saying 18/3/2023, 20:56:01
Re: Our own worst enemies... - James 18/3/2023, 19:47:30
Re: Our own worst enemies... - SE1 Hatter 18/3/2023, 19:29:24
I'm not your mate so f*ck off. - Alan proper Irish 18/3/2023, 19:34:04
Re: I'm not your mate so f*ck off. - Thatcham 18/3/2023, 19:44:32
Re: I'm not your mate so f*ck off. - Alan proper Irish 18/3/2023, 19:56:35
Promotion - Poole Hatter 18/3/2023, 19:16:31
Re: Promotion - Madpig 18/3/2023, 20:40:54
Re: Promotion - Just saying 18/3/2023, 19:26:57
Re: Promotion - Poole Hatter 18/3/2023, 19:49:28
The reality on Horvath - Earls 18/3/2023, 19:09:56
Re: The reality on Horvath - Hoof It 18/3/2023, 20:26:04
Re: The reality on Horvath - Hoof Uckinghell Are You? 18/3/2023, 20:46:22
Re: The reality on Horvath - Hoof It Yesterday, 0:23:22
Re: The reality on Horvath - Madpig 18/3/2023, 20:57:31
Penalty - Lonely Luton 18/3/2023, 19:45:26
Re: The reality on Horvath - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 19:13:12
Re: The reality on Horvath - HH 18/3/2023, 19:22:15
Re: The reality on Horvath - Earls 18/3/2023, 19:16:00
Re: The reality on Horvath - Godders 18/3/2023, 19:23:15
Re: The reality on Horvath - RM 18/3/2023, 19:22:46
Re: The reality on Horvath - Prober 18/3/2023, 19:30:42
Re: The reality on Horvath - eartheart 18/3/2023, 19:25:48
Softest pen ever - mmmm 18/3/2023, 19:05:43
Re: Softest pen ever - bbb 18/3/2023, 19:59:59
Shit report - Joker 18/3/2023, 19:01:12
Re: Shit report - Tweedle Dee 18/3/2023, 19:10:33
Simulations updates - Realistic 18/3/2023, 18:42:34
Re: Simulations updates - Herve Baquet 18/3/2023, 19:24:12
Re: Simulations updates - Realistic 18/3/2023, 19:29:38
Re: Simulations updates - Herve Baquet Yesterday, 16:03:11
Re: Simulations updates - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 19:28:18
Re: Simulations updates - Ches Fordroad 18/3/2023, 18:57:37
Re: Simulations updates - Guff spotter 18/3/2023, 18:54:20
Re: Simulations updates - Huddersfield win. 18/3/2023, 19:15:53
Re: Simulations updates - Wigan draw Today, 10:19:52
MOM - jimmy 18/3/2023, 18:42:08
Re: MOM - RM 18/3/2023, 19:28:40
Re: MOM - Andy Cappucino 18/3/2023, 19:16:27
Re: MOM - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 18:51:19
Re: MOM - Sussexhatter 18/3/2023, 19:20:56
Horvath - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 18:38:41
Re: Horvath - A Yesterday, 11:43:14
Re: Horvath - Madpig 18/3/2023, 18:42:31
Re: Horvath - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 18:50:44
Re: Horvath - bbb 18/3/2023, 21:54:20
Re: Horvath - Shutupya Yesterday, 20:03:41
Re: Horvath - jimmyp 18/3/2023, 19:46:52
Re: Horvath - Kbot 18/3/2023, 19:06:53
Re: Horvath - Lord Fungusbottom 18/3/2023, 18:44:50
Re: Horvath - grumpy 18/3/2023, 18:54:25
Re: Horvath - prober 18/3/2023, 19:03:49
Re: Horvath - Earls 18/3/2023, 19:02:32
Re: Horvath - H,oof It 18/3/2023, 20:32:09
Comment by radio listener. - Whhatter 18/3/2023, 18:33:06
Re: Comment by radio listener. - Michael Carrick 18/3/2023, 18:39:52
Re: Comment by radio listener. - Just saying 18/3/2023, 19:26:06
Re: Comment by radio listener. - Kbot 18/3/2023, 18:46:08
Re: Comment by radio listener. - oldhat 18/3/2023, 18:38:40
That was - pingu 18/3/2023, 18:31:14
Re: That was - MG 18/3/2023, 18:52:25
Re: That was - Macca 18/3/2023, 18:41:29
Re: That was - Mr Fishfinger 18/3/2023, 18:36:09
VIDEO: Sunderland 1-1 Luton Town - HattersNews.co.uk 18/3/2023, 18:28:57
Re: VIDEO: Sunderland 1-1 Luton Town - Help 18/3/2023, 18:49:41
The F.A. & Refereeing - Enough 18/3/2023, 18:19:13
Re: The F.A. & Refereeing - Sick Boy 18/3/2023, 18:34:16
Re: The F.A. & Refereeing - Carroll’s elbow 18/3/2023, 18:36:43
Re: The F.A. & Refereeing - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 18:41:50
Re: The F.A. & Refereeing - F.l 18/3/2023, 18:38:51
Re: The F.A. & Refereeing - Pilkinhio 18/3/2023, 18:23:01
Re: The F.A. & Refereeing - Laststraw 18/3/2023, 18:40:37
Re: The F.A. & Refereeing - Mr Fishfinger 18/3/2023, 18:42:29
Re: The F.A. & Refereeing - bob 18/3/2023, 18:43:48
Re: The F.A. & Refereeing Reviews - Prober 18/3/2023, 19:14:39
Officials - Pilkinhio 18/3/2023, 18:18:29
Re: Officials - Madhatter 18/3/2023, 21:00:33
Just seen - awful, awful decision - Carroll’s elbow 18/3/2023, 18:17:08
Re: Just seen - awful, awful decision - John 18/3/2023, 18:40:12
Re: Just seen - awful, awful decision - F.l. 18/3/2023, 18:26:08
Re: Just seen - awful, awful decision - Desperate Dan 18/3/2023, 18:25:08
Re: Just seen - awful, awful decision - Teabag 18/3/2023, 18:38:38
Re: Just seen - awful, awful decision - Flash 18/3/2023, 19:09:15
Re: Just seen - awful, awful decision - Joakes 18/3/2023, 19:05:10
Re: Just seen - awful, awful decision - Hatter66 18/3/2023, 21:48:22
Re: Just seen - awful, awful decision - Freddie on the wall 18/3/2023, 21:35:15
Its a good away point - James in Cumbria 18/3/2023, 18:12:33
Re: Its a good away point - Madpig 18/3/2023, 18:21:31
14pts from the last 18 - Watcher 18/3/2023, 18:12:29
Re: 14pts from the last 18 - Madpig 18/3/2023, 18:45:03
Re: 14pts from the last 18 - Pilkinhio 18/3/2023, 18:25:56
Burke - Herve Baquet 18/3/2023, 18:05:16
Re: Burke - Buzzard 18/3/2023, 18:08:23
Re: Burke - Herve Baquet 18/3/2023, 18:27:54
Re: Burke - Maah001 18/3/2023, 18:11:15
Re: Burke - hatters1988 18/3/2023, 18:07:22
Re: Burke - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 18:06:22
Re: Burke - Mathew 18/3/2023, 18:16:43
Sounds reasonable? - attertap 18/3/2023, 18:01:48
Re: Sounds reasonable? - jimmy 18/3/2023, 18:04:11
Re: Sounds reasonable? - MG 18/3/2023, 18:02:36
Re: Sounds reasonable? - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 18:04:07
Re: Sounds reasonable? - John O' Rourke Was My Hero 18/3/2023, 18:08:39
Re: Sounds reasonable? - jimmyp 18/3/2023, 18:15:57
VAR - On me head 18/3/2023, 17:58:54
Re: VAR - Herve Baquet 18/3/2023, 19:25:06
Re: VAR - jimmyp 18/3/2023, 19:41:36
Re: VAR - HH 18/3/2023, 18:35:23
Re: VAR - Madpig 18/3/2023, 18:29:14
Re: VAR - Lord Fungusbottom 18/3/2023, 18:11:31
Re: VAR - RM 18/3/2023, 18:04:21
Re: VAR - HuN 18/3/2023, 18:00:34
Re: VAR - Andy Cappucino 18/3/2023, 18:02:30
Re: VAR - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 18:04:59
Re: VAR - sloopy 18/3/2023, 18:28:17
Re: VAR - bbb 18/3/2023, 18:00:03
Re: VAR - MG 18/3/2023, 18:00:55
Re: VAR - Robbo14 18/3/2023, 18:04:10
Re: VAR - Bored in Flitwick 18/3/2023, 18:19:44
Re: VAR - Mike Spleen 18/3/2023, 18:43:20
Re: VAR - hatters1988 18/3/2023, 18:03:37
Horrible game of football - M 18/3/2023, 17:58:34
Re: Horrible game of football - Madpig 18/3/2023, 18:22:02
Re: Horrible game of football - Gh 18/3/2023, 18:05:41
Lack of goals - Hatter supporter 18/3/2023, 17:58:12
Re: Lack of goals - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 18:53:28
Re: Lack of goals - hatters1988 18/3/2023, 18:02:34
Morris - RM 18/3/2023, 17:56:16
Re: Morris - Realistic 18/3/2023, 17:58:42
Re: Morris - RM 18/3/2023, 18:20:50
Re: Morris - The Boy Edwards 18/3/2023, 17:58:29
Morris misses Twatford game? - The Tsar 18/3/2023, 17:53:34
No - CheadleHulmeHatter 18/3/2023, 17:55:35
Re: No - The Tsar 18/3/2023, 18:06:12
Morris booked - Whittaker (pen) 18/3/2023, 17:53:09
Re: Morris booked - oldhat 18/3/2023, 17:54:38
Referee - Colin 18/3/2023, 17:52:52
Re: Referee - Pundit 18/3/2023, 17:56:26
Re: Referee - Graham French's Cell Mate 18/3/2023, 18:02:42
Re: Referee - Mayhew 18/3/2023, 18:07:04
Re: Referee - F.l. 18/3/2023, 18:00:23
Re: Referee - bbb 18/3/2023, 18:04:40
Re: Referee - MG 18/3/2023, 18:01:52
Re: Referee - Wanker spotter 18/3/2023, 17:57:39
Re: Referee - prober 18/3/2023, 17:57:37
Re: Referee - Lord Fungusbottom 18/3/2023, 18:15:13
Re: Referee - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 18:58:55
Ref given them a goal - Jimbo1 18/3/2023, 17:49:39
There you go . Thank ref - Bogo 18/3/2023, 17:47:22
Re: There you go . Thank ref - annoyed 18/3/2023, 17:48:49
Re: There you go . Thank ref - Jimbo1 18/3/2023, 17:50:47
Re: There you go . Thank ref - Bogo 18/3/2023, 17:50:46
Re: There you go . Thank ref - FA 18/3/2023, 17:51:46
Re: There you go . Thank ref - Lol 18/3/2023, 17:51:39
Ref - Old School 18/3/2023, 17:46:45
Never a pen - James in Cumbria 18/3/2023, 17:46:25
Diving ####s - Krakowian Hatter 18/3/2023, 17:46:13
Re: Diving ####s - Pundit 18/3/2023, 17:55:26
Re: Diving ####s - MG 18/3/2023, 18:03:11
Re: Diving ####s - Bogo 18/3/2023, 17:59:33
Re: Diving ####s - F.l. 18/3/2023, 17:57:31
shit officials - HuN 18/3/2023, 17:45:51
1-1 now. - Batch996 18/3/2023, 17:45:49
1-1 now - Batch996 18/3/2023, 17:45:34
WTF!!!! - Freeload hatter 18/3/2023, 17:45:22
Re: WTF!!!! - Bab 18/3/2023, 17:46:11
#### the FA - Desperate Dan 18/3/2023, 17:44:23
Re: #### the FA - Lord Fungusbottom 18/3/2023, 17:48:37
Re: #### the FA - Freeload hatter 18/3/2023, 17:51:38
Re: #### the FA - Yes sir 18/3/2023, 17:56:25
Re: #### the FA - Nearly a Genius 18/3/2023, 17:46:13
Re: #### the FA - Every funkking week 18/3/2023, 17:45:14
Re: #### the FA - F.l. 18/3/2023, 17:47:25
Re: #### the FA - Lu5hatter2 18/3/2023, 18:00:05
Re: #### the FA - Grumpy 18/3/2023, 17:57:25
Re: #### the FA - Jimmy husband's wife 18/3/2023, 17:45:42
Re: #### the FA - Ja 18/3/2023, 17:48:25
Terrible game - jimmy 18/3/2023, 17:42:33
Ref - Angel 18/3/2023, 17:41:06
Desperate Sunderland - Freeload hatter 18/3/2023, 17:30:46
Re: Desperate Sunderland - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 17:37:38
The only thing that worries me..... - Zaphod 18/3/2023, 17:27:47
Re: The only thing that worries me..... - attertap 18/3/2023, 17:30:46
Horvath - Freeload hatter 18/3/2023, 17:20:20
Sluga - Lutoner 18/3/2023, 17:11:58
YYYYAAAYYY DOUGHTY!!!!! n/t - Nearly a Genius 18/3/2023, 17:11:23
Love a keeper that helps out - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 17:11:08
Goal - James in Cumbria 18/3/2023, 17:11:02
YEEEESSSSSS - Desperate Dan 18/3/2023, 17:10:14
Doughty 1-0 - Ermmm ? 18/3/2023, 17:10:03
People slagging - Buzzard 18/3/2023, 17:00:38
Re: People slagging - Madpig 18/3/2023, 17:38:26
Re: People slagging - James in Cumbria 18/3/2023, 17:08:07
Re: People slagging - bbb 18/3/2023, 17:05:52
Re: People slagging - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 17:02:18
Re: People slagging - Nearly a Genius 18/3/2023, 17:01:23
Re: People slagging - Prober 18/3/2023, 17:04:20
Summary of half - Freeload hatter 18/3/2023, 16:52:49
Re: Summary of half - ADHDHAT 18/3/2023, 17:05:28
Re: Summary of half - Yea 18/3/2023, 16:58:11
Re: Summary of half - Blimey 18/3/2023, 16:57:44
Re: Summary of half - Freeload hatter 18/3/2023, 17:02:44
Re: Summary of half - bbb 18/3/2023, 16:57:17
Anyone seen Carlton Morris - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 16:48:05
Re: Anyone seen Carlton Morris - Morris Minor 18/3/2023, 17:04:40
Re: Anyone seen Carlton Morris - Andy Cappucino 18/3/2023, 16:50:54
Re: Anyone seen Carlton Morris - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 16:51:39
Re: Anyone seen Carlton Morris - MG 18/3/2023, 16:49:00
Re: Anyone seen Carlton Morris - Lt 18/3/2023, 16:54:36
Re: Anyone seen Carlton Morris - Bootin 18/3/2023, 16:53:10
elijah - shotgun 18/3/2023, 16:48:03
Re: elijah - F.l. 18/3/2023, 17:06:15
Out of sorts - M 18/3/2023, 16:43:46
Re: Out of sorts - Twat spotter 18/3/2023, 16:48:59
Re: Out of sorts - Lutoner 18/3/2023, 16:46:59
Re: Out of sorts - Jimbo1 18/3/2023, 16:48:53
Re: Out of sorts - F.l. 18/3/2023, 16:47:50
Ref has - Jimmy husband's wife 18/3/2023, 16:40:56
Re: Ref has - Lord Fungusbottom 18/3/2023, 16:43:25
Re: Ref has - Bootin 18/3/2023, 16:51:12
Re: Ref has - Freeload hatter 18/3/2023, 16:54:55
Lockyer - Jk 18/3/2023, 16:40:03
Re: Lockyer - RM 18/3/2023, 16:49:26
CMG - Watcher 18/3/2023, 16:34:15
Elijah ball retention - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 16:32:34
Re: Elijah ball retention - Lord Fungusbottom 18/3/2023, 16:44:43
Re: Elijah ball retention - Timmy 18/3/2023, 16:49:46
Re: Elijah ball retention - Seriously 18/3/2023, 17:00:56
CMG - mvhatter 18/3/2023, 16:31:48
Re: CMG - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 16:53:15
Game - Bedford truth 18/3/2023, 16:30:39
30 mins - jimmy 18/3/2023, 16:30:17
Mowbray moans - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 16:28:51
After 15 minutes - Freeload hatter 18/3/2023, 16:19:04
Today's catch (ie. this is a stream of the match) - fisherman 18/3/2023, 16:03:23
Re: Today's catch (ie. this is a stream of the match) - finny 18/3/2023, 16:12:17
Early goal. All over - M 18/3/2023, 15:33:07
Re: Early goal. All over - A-waythelads 18/3/2023, 15:39:10
Live Stream - Hatterman 18/3/2023, 15:04:14
Re: Live Stream - tick tock 18/3/2023, 15:11:09
Re: Live Stream - Earls 18/3/2023, 15:10:34
Re: Live Stream - Freeload hatter 18/3/2023, 15:21:37
Re: Live Stream - Solihull Hatter 18/3/2023, 16:20:21
Re: Live Stream - Mike in Ireland 18/3/2023, 15:10:27
Team - Earls 18/3/2023, 15:00:31
Re: Team - Andy Cappucino 18/3/2023, 15:08:49
Re: Team - Nearly a Genius 18/3/2023, 15:05:15
Re: Team - Nder 18/3/2023, 15:09:48
Re: Team - Earls 18/3/2023, 15:11:39
Re: Team - Shutupya 18/3/2023, 15:41:35
Re: Team - Todd1433 18/3/2023, 16:11:17
Re: Team - Garstang Hatter 18/3/2023, 16:57:11
Tyne and Wear metro - Toddingtonsteve 18/3/2023, 14:56:39
Re: Tyne and Wear metro - Enochs mum 18/3/2023, 15:13:24
Mowbray expecting physical battle - Hatter Jacques 18/3/2023, 14:47:09
Re: Mowbray expecting physical battle - Andy Cappucino 18/3/2023, 15:10:04
Re: Mowbray expecting physical battle - Doctor Ince 18/3/2023, 15:08:41
Re: Mowbray expecting physical battle - Freddie on the wall 18/3/2023, 15:34:02
Re: Mowbray expecting physical battle - Todd1433 18/3/2023, 16:03:05
(no subject) - Madpig 18/3/2023, 14:35:44
Re: (no subject) - Um 18/3/2023, 15:14:12
Should've said visiting missus - Madpig 18/3/2023, 14:36:45
Re: Should've said visiting missus - Nearly a Genius 18/3/2023, 14:51:05
Re: Should've said visiting missus - Madpig 18/3/2023, 16:35:00
Hate to say it - bbb 18/3/2023, 14:27:05
Re: Hate to say it - Dorset Hatter 18/3/2023, 17:40:05
Re: Hate to say it - Madpig 18/3/2023, 17:11:27
Re: Hate to say it - mmmm 18/3/2023, 14:42:03
Re: Hate to say it - bbb 18/3/2023, 14:44:49
Re: Hate to say it - Oddjob 18/3/2023, 16:07:31
Re: Hate to say it - Jimmy 18/3/2023, 14:35:50
Re: Hate to say it - James in Cumbria 18/3/2023, 14:33:08
Re: Hate to say it - deeuu 18/3/2023, 14:42:29
Re: Hate to say it - Just saying 18/3/2023, 14:57:35
Re: Hate to say it - James spotter 18/3/2023, 14:54:56
Re: Hate to say it - sinner 18/3/2023, 16:30:27
Flower of Scotland - James in Cumbria 18/3/2023, 13:27:41
Re: Flower of Scotland - Mantovani 18/3/2023, 14:43:34
Re: Flower of Scotland - Hard man 18/3/2023, 15:41:21
Mike Ashley - On me head 18/3/2023, 13:13:58
Re: Mike Ashley - Jansel House 18/3/2023, 14:02:41
Re: Mike Ashley - Ronnies Finger 18/3/2023, 13:18:12
Re: Mike Ashley - Nick NLPBH 18/3/2023, 13:26:08
Re: Mike Ashley - On me head 18/3/2023, 14:03:55
Broader picture - Blik 18/3/2023, 14:26:06
Re: Mike Ashley - m 18/3/2023, 13:46:27
Re: Mike Ashley - James in Cumbria 18/3/2023, 13:48:24
Re: Mike Ashley - Winged Hatter 18/3/2023, 14:01:39
Re: Mike Ashley - deeuu 18/3/2023, 14:28:05
Re: Mike Ashley - James spotter 18/3/2023, 14:43:44
Re: Mike Ashley - Mathew 18/3/2023, 15:58:34
Re: Mike Ashley - stan 18/3/2023, 16:46:51
Re: Mike Ashley - RADSB 18/3/2023, 13:27:52
Re: Mike Ashley - Kingly 18/3/2023, 13:22:29
A Big Shout Out from Houghton Regis - Nearly a Genius 18/3/2023, 12:06:08
Re: A Big Shout Out from Houghton Regis - Baldy 18/3/2023, 13:53:12
Scary ref roday - Madpig 18/3/2023, 11:26:09
Re: Scary ref roday - Nev the bear 18/3/2023, 12:02:11
Re: Scary ref roday - F.I. 18/3/2023, 12:09:09
Re: Scary ref roday - Madpig 18/3/2023, 12:06:14
Re: Scary ref roday - Nick NLPBH 18/3/2023, 13:30:00
Re: Scary ref roday - Dave Old Bedford 18/3/2023, 13:56:15
Re: Scary ref roday - jimmyp 18/3/2023, 13:00:44
Free bet builder - Jimmy husband's wife 18/3/2023, 11:13:33
Major culinary decision - James in Cumbria 18/3/2023, 11:09:58
Re: Major culinary decision - MentalHatter 18/3/2023, 14:11:55
Re: Major culinary decision - Batch996 18/3/2023, 14:05:15
Re: Major culinary decision - Aussie Hat 18/3/2023, 11:52:47
Re: Major culinary decision - clarky 18/3/2023, 11:22:59
Re: Major culinary decision - Madpig 18/3/2023, 11:17:15
Re: Major culinary decision - Ronnies Finger 18/3/2023, 12:02:01
Re: Major culinary decision - James in Cumbria 18/3/2023, 12:13:04
Re: Major culinary decision - Frank Ricard 18/3/2023, 11:21:25
1st April - Terminator 18/3/2023, 10:44:19
Re: 1st April - Yes 18/3/2023, 10:46:18
Re: 1st April - Jack 18/3/2023, 12:48:44
Re: 1st April - Ffs 18/3/2023, 12:52:46
Re: 1st April - Alien Nate 18/3/2023, 12:16:13
Re: 1st April - Nah mate 18/3/2023, 13:15:16
Coach,train,or plane? - Blik 18/3/2023, 10:35:32
Re: Coach,train,or plane? - James in Cumbria 18/3/2023, 10:42:58
Ashley buys the arndale from C&R - Pilkinhio 18/3/2023, 10:26:34
Re: Ashley buys the arndale from C&R - RADSB 18/3/2023, 12:18:28
Re: Ashley buys the arndale from C&R - KS 18/3/2023, 12:44:51
Re: Ashley buys the arndale from C&R - Rory 18/3/2023, 11:09:58
Re: Ashley buys the arndale from C&R - Jimmy husband's wife 18/3/2023, 11:55:07
Re: Ashley buys the arndale from C&R - James in Cumbria 18/3/2023, 11:14:11
Re: Ashley buys the arndale from C&R - Turner 18/3/2023, 10:52:29
Re: Ashley buys the arndale from C&R - Roo 18/3/2023, 10:47:17
Re: Ashley buys the arndale from C&R - filip 18/3/2023, 10:57:17
Re: Ashley buys the arndale from C&R - Andy Cappucino 18/3/2023, 10:39:49
Re: Ashley buys the arndale from C&R - Concerned Hatter 18/3/2023, 10:38:13
Re: Ashley buys the arndale from C&R - F.I. 18/3/2023, 10:44:59
Re: Ashley buys the arndale from C&R - sister sally 18/3/2023, 10:49:52
Re: Ashley buys the arndale from C&R - m 18/3/2023, 13:20:30
Re: Ashley buys the arndale from C&R - Fan 18/3/2023, 10:52:12
Re: Ashley buys the arndale from C&R - sod hat 18/3/2023, 10:58:28
Re: Ashley buys the arndale from C&R - boncho 18/3/2023, 10:50:56
Tks sold - M 18/3/2023, 10:23:37
Re: Tks sold - No Nothing 18/3/2023, 10:29:58
Re: Tks sold - Chuey 18/3/2023, 10:24:51
Re: Tks sold - The Outsider 18/3/2023, 13:59:20
Re: Tks sold - Angel 18/3/2023, 11:10:18
Safe Trip Rip Roarers - pingu 18/3/2023, 8:54:15
Re: Safe Trip Rip Roarers - Nearly a Genius 18/3/2023, 10:35:16
Re: Safe Trip Rip Roarers - Madhatter 18/3/2023, 9:02:47
Re: Safe Trip Rip Roarers - bbb 18/3/2023, 9:56:36
Re: Safe Trip Rip Roarers - James in Cumbria 18/3/2023, 9:59:30
Re: Safe Trip Rip Roarers - bbb 18/3/2023, 10:07:27
Re: Safe Trip Rip Roarers - James in Cumbria 18/3/2023, 10:10:20
Living in the far North on the border pf another country - James in Cumbria 18/3/2023, 7:54:30
Re: Living in the far North on the border pf another country - lewsey Corner 18/3/2023, 10:27:10
Re: Living in the far North on the border pf another country - James in Cumbria 18/3/2023, 10:32:44
Re: Living in the far North on the border pf another country - deeuu 18/3/2023, 10:51:09
Re: Living in the far North on the border pf another country - Don’t be like James 18/3/2023, 8:09:16
Re: Living in the far North on the border pf another country - James in Cumbria 18/3/2023, 8:11:39
Re: Living in the far North on the border pf another country - joey diconio 18/3/2023, 10:09:07
Re: Living in the far North on the border pf another country - In reality 18/3/2023, 10:48:49
Only 19 places left - The Outsider 18/3/2023, 6:31:12
Re: Only 19 places left - Jeff 18/3/2023, 12:58:18
music night - SkankingJoe 18/3/2023, 3:10:54
FNIMN - mvhatter 18/3/2023, 0:11:36
Re: FNIMN - Alien Nate 18/3/2023, 8:49:46
Town are going up get ya shit sorted ✅ - Trft 18/3/2023, 0:05:41
Re: Town are going up get ya shit sorted ✅ - Godders 18/3/2023, 1:07:22
Re: Town are going up get ya shit sorted ✅ - Let's be honest 18/3/2023, 1:08:51
Re: Town are going up get ya shit sorted ✅ - mvhatter 18/3/2023, 0:09:07
Re: Town are going up get ya shit sorted ✅ - Trft 18/3/2023, 0:13:34
Strap on Saĺly - Ooooooo 18/3/2023, 1:07:25
Re: Town are going up get ya shit sorted ✅ - Alien Nate 18/3/2023, 8:54:29
Sunderland - mvhatter 18/3/2023, 0:05:10
Re: Sunderland - Maccacracker 18/3/2023, 0:20:53
Tomorrow's ref - The Outsider 18/3/2023, 0:04:30
Re: Tomorrow's ref - Rabc 18/3/2023, 2:58:49
it's friday - mvhatter 18/3/2023, 0:03:56
Re: it's friday - Alien Nate 18/3/2023, 8:56:05
Last one - Nearly a Genius 17/3/2023, 23:56:20
sing song - mvhatter 17/3/2023, 23:53:36
This band - Teacher 17/3/2023, 23:42:30
Woy - Who knows ? 17/3/2023, 23:39:34
Last tune for music nicht - Trft 17/3/2023, 23:32:54
Re: Last tune for music nicht - mvhatter 17/3/2023, 23:35:54
Re: Last tune for music nicht - Nearly a Genius 17/3/2023, 23:44:28
Re: Last tune for music nicht - Trft 17/3/2023, 23:54:16
FNIMN - mvhatter 17/3/2023, 23:31:43
Re: FNIMN - mvhatter 17/3/2023, 23:34:37
Goals at KR That Have Lifted the Roof in Recent Years… - Todd1433 17/3/2023, 23:28:35
Re: Goals at KR That Have Lifted the Roof in Recent Years… - Nick NLPBH 18/3/2023, 9:50:03
Re: Goals at KR That Have Lifted the Roof in Recent Years… - bbb 18/3/2023, 1:15:54
Re: Goals at KR That Have Lifted the Roof in Recent Years… - Godders 18/3/2023, 1:09:39
Re: Goals at KR That Have Lifted the Roof in Recent Years… - The Outsider 17/3/2023, 23:58:18
Re: Goals at KR That Have Lifted the Roof in Recent Years… - mvhatter 17/3/2023, 23:36:54
Re: Goals at KR That Have Lifted the Roof in Recent Years… - Lavendon hat 18/3/2023, 1:27:19
Re: Goals at KR That Have Lifted the Roof in Recent Years… - Madhatter 17/3/2023, 23:46:19
Re: Goals at KR That Have Lifted the Roof in Recent Years… - Shutupya 17/3/2023, 23:38:54
Re: Goals at KR That Have Lifted the Roof in Recent Years… - clarky 17/3/2023, 23:50:18
Re: Goals at KR That Have Lifted the Roof in Recent Years… - clarky 18/3/2023, 0:01:59
Re: Goals at KR That Have Lifted the Roof in Recent Years… - mvhatter 18/3/2023, 0:06:28
Re: Goals at KR That Have Lifted the Roof in Recent Years… - Short n curly 17/3/2023, 23:52:38
Re: Goals at KR That Have Lifted the Roof in Recent Years… - Roo 18/3/2023, 5:22:08
Re: Goals at KR That Have Lifted the Roof in Recent Years… - Jack the Hat 18/3/2023, 8:50:48
Re: Goals at KR That Have Lifted the Roof in Recent Years… - Newport Exiles 18/3/2023, 13:55:25
FNIMN - Selfishshellfish 17/3/2023, 23:07:49
Re: FNIMN - Teacher 17/3/2023, 23:23:28
Cue "guff" - Nearly a Genius 17/3/2023, 23:06:04
Re: Cue "guff" - bbb 18/3/2023, 1:19:51
Re: Cue "guff" - mvhatter 17/3/2023, 23:27:06
Re: Cue "guff" - Todd1433 17/3/2023, 23:24:11
Re: Cue "guff" - Teacher 17/3/2023, 23:22:56
Re: Cue "guff" - Alien Nate 17/3/2023, 23:37:06
Sheff utd - On me head 17/3/2023, 23:01:20
When we go up - Shutupya 17/3/2023, 23:00:13
Re: When we go up - clarky 17/3/2023, 23:11:52
Re: When we go up - Ffs 17/3/2023, 23:19:00
Music night the proper board ia back - Trft 17/3/2023, 22:49:26
Re: Music night the proper board ia back - Nearly a Genius 17/3/2023, 23:04:44
Re: Music night the proper board ia back - Alien Nate 17/3/2023, 23:43:54
Bob Smith took on Ticketmaster this week - Teacher 17/3/2023, 22:47:40
Re: Bob Smith took on Ticketmaster this week - Selfishshellfish 17/3/2023, 22:58:54
Re: Bob Smith took on Ticketmaster this week - Nearly a Genius 17/3/2023, 22:59:26
Was in Lancashire Today… - Todd1433 17/3/2023, 22:44:39
Re: Was in Lancashire Today… - Shutupya 17/3/2023, 23:06:18
Re: Was in Lancashire Today… - Todd1433 17/3/2023, 23:19:21
FNIMN - Doctor Ince 17/3/2023, 22:41:53
Re: FNIMN - Doctor Ince 17/3/2023, 22:42:49
Tomorrow - Teacher 17/3/2023, 22:27:06
If there is - There is no god 17/3/2023, 22:18:03
We go again tomorrow. - Trft 17/3/2023, 21:37:22
Re: We go again tomorrow. - eartheart 17/3/2023, 21:49:35
Re: We go again tomorrow. - Nearly a Genius 17/3/2023, 22:40:34
Re: We go again tomorrow. - jimmy 17/3/2023, 22:22:16
RIP Gary Rossington - jimmyp 17/3/2023, 21:33:17
Re: RIP Gary Rossington - Marshall franks Yesterday, 12:26:29
Re: RIP Gary Rossington - Droko 18/3/2023, 14:36:42
Re: RIP Gary Rossington - Diana raetz 18/3/2023, 14:18:01
Re: RIP Gary Rossington - Bratman 18/3/2023, 2:14:32
Re: RIP Gary Rossington - Floater 18/3/2023, 0:43:39
Re: RIP Gary Rossington - Crazy Bird 17/3/2023, 21:55:41
Re: RIP Gary Rossington - Since 57 17/3/2023, 22:47:34
Re: RIP Gary Rossington - jimmyp 17/3/2023, 22:34:04
Re: RIP Gary Rossington - Smoke Road 17/3/2023, 21:34:16
Re: RIP Gary Rossington - Teacher 17/3/2023, 23:25:13
Re: RIP Gary Rossington - Hitchhatter 17/3/2023, 23:04:20
Music guff - Smoke Road 17/3/2023, 21:21:32
Re: Music guff - Whispering Bob 17/3/2023, 21:34:50
Re: Music guff - HuN 17/3/2023, 21:41:46
Friday night guff - R Dean Taylor - RADSB 17/3/2023, 21:17:00
Re: Friday night guff - R Dean Taylor - Lee Henfield 17/3/2023, 21:22:56
Re: Friday night guff - R Dean Taylor - RADSB 17/3/2023, 21:26:34
Friday night guff - Godders 17/3/2023, 21:06:02
So - Far Right Hatter 17/3/2023, 20:58:03
Re: So - Wilt 17/3/2023, 21:05:52
Not the time for your crap troll - James in Cumbria 17/3/2023, 21:02:00
Re: Not the time for your crap troll - Trft 17/3/2023, 21:08:11
2nd best tune of the night - James in Cumbria 17/3/2023, 20:49:08
Where has this myth - Shutupya 17/3/2023, 20:43:36
Re: Where has this myth - Herve Baquet 18/3/2023, 14:38:09
Re: Where has this myth - m 17/3/2023, 22:12:37
Re: Where has this myth - Shutupya 17/3/2023, 23:02:14
Re: Where has this myth - Maah001 17/3/2023, 20:58:04
Re: Where has this myth - Nick NLPBH 17/3/2023, 23:15:31
Re: Where has this myth - Jay Softwick 17/3/2023, 21:14:13
Re: Where has this myth - Godders 17/3/2023, 21:21:02
Re: Where has this myth - RADSB 17/3/2023, 21:20:49
Music Night - one for AA - deeuu 17/3/2023, 20:24:00
Re: Music Night - one for AA - Trft 17/3/2023, 20:58:08
Re: Music Night - one for AA - Nearly a Genius 17/3/2023, 20:26:45
My usual best tune of the night - James in Cumbria 17/3/2023, 20:06:59
Re: My usual best tune of the night - Trft 17/3/2023, 20:09:02
Re: My usual best tune of the night - James in Cumbria 17/3/2023, 20:12:40
So where is flight ms 370 - Trft 17/3/2023, 20:06:20
Re: So where is flight ms 370 - Nick NLPBH 17/3/2023, 20:28:50
Re: So where is flight ms 370 - Trft 17/3/2023, 21:09:21
Re: So where is flight ms 370 - Irish Hatter 17/3/2023, 21:48:34
Re: So where is flight ms 370 - Bronson 17/3/2023, 21:46:37
Sheff Utd - AlphaHatter 17/3/2023, 19:36:04
Re: Sheff Utd - Realistic 17/3/2023, 20:18:23
Re: Sheff Utd - Hatsworth 17/3/2023, 20:09:28
Re: Sheff Utd - Dozy Mmobuosi 17/3/2023, 20:14:33
For those interested ... - Realistic 17/3/2023, 20:05:10
Re: For those interested ... - league pisser 17/3/2023, 20:23:13
Re: Sheff Utd - Nick NLPBH 17/3/2023, 19:45:20
Re: Sheff Utd - Boring 17/3/2023, 19:43:52
Re: Sheff Utd - alternative link, not Daily Fail - Don Logan 17/3/2023, 19:53:43
Re: Sheff Utd - alternative link, not Daily Fail - Madhatter 17/3/2023, 20:01:22
Re: Sheff Utd - alternative link, not Daily Fail - Rob 17/3/2023, 20:23:38
Re: Sheff Utd - alternative link, not Daily Fail - Nick NLPBH 17/3/2023, 20:31:07
Re: Sheff Utd - alternative link, not Daily Fail - bbb 17/3/2023, 20:05:48
FNIMN - Mr Fishfinger 17/3/2023, 19:13:21
HMRC dictate transfer policy - Nick NLPBH 17/3/2023, 18:23:54
Re: HMRC dictate transfer policy - Andy Cappucino 17/3/2023, 19:12:18
Re: HMRC dictate transfer policy - Nearly a Genius 17/3/2023, 18:25:24
Sunderland presser - Jimmy 17/3/2023, 16:48:07
Re: Sunderland presser - mmmm 17/3/2023, 17:20:51
Re: Sunderland presser - Sleepy 17/3/2023, 16:55:10
Re: Sunderland presser - Voice of reason 17/3/2023, 17:26:46
Sad to read - deeuu 17/3/2023, 16:17:58
Re: Sad to read - RM 17/3/2023, 21:37:27
Re: Sad to read - Ja 17/3/2023, 18:27:12
Re: Sad to read - deeuu 17/3/2023, 19:53:08
Re: Sad to read - Ben Dover 17/3/2023, 17:32:38
Re: Sad to read - bbb 17/3/2023, 16:20:13
Re: Sad to read - boz 17/3/2023, 16:58:29
Re: Sad to read - Tendring Hatter 17/3/2023, 16:52:05
Re: Sad to read - The Outsider 17/3/2023, 16:45:15
Re: Sad to read - Nick NLPBH 17/3/2023, 16:24:03
Re: Sad to read - Phil O'Sofickle 17/3/2023, 16:29:39
Re: Sad to read - JP 17/3/2023, 16:31:41
Re: Sad to read - Nearly a Genius 17/3/2023, 16:57:22
Re: Sad to read - laststraw 17/3/2023, 17:30:25
Re: Sad to read - John 17/3/2023, 18:16:54
Re: Sad to read - James in Cumbria 17/3/2023, 18:56:58
Gold cup - deeuu 17/3/2023, 16:10:02
Re: Gold cup - Hatsworth 17/3/2023, 16:13:28
Rangers FC Forum - Kent Hatter 17/3/2023, 15:39:22
Re: Rangers FC Forum - pingu 17/3/2023, 16:01:31
Man U - Terminator 17/3/2023, 15:22:39
Re: Man U - Vladimir Luton 17/3/2023, 15:49:50
Re: Man U - Colin 17/3/2023, 19:31:39
The mall - expat 17/3/2023, 13:11:38
Re: The mall - Nick NLPBH 17/3/2023, 15:00:23
Re: The mall - Former potters bar hatter 17/3/2023, 14:49:08
Kingsley Black - bbb 17/3/2023, 14:43:54
Louisiana - Vladimir Luton 17/3/2023, 15:46:46
Re: Kingsley Black - whhatter 17/3/2023, 15:12:52
Re: Kingsley Black - Godders 17/3/2023, 16:06:02
Re: Kingsley Black - Cuba 17/3/2023, 16:08:19
Sunderland Bag Policy - BH 17/3/2023, 12:53:48
Re: Sunderland Bag Policy - John Pyper 17/3/2023, 16:51:08
Re: Sunderland Bag Policy - The Outsider 17/3/2023, 13:09:35
Re: Sunderland Bag Policy - BH 17/3/2023, 13:14:43
Re: Sunderland Bag Policy - Bag man 17/3/2023, 13:06:49
Re: Sunderland Bag Policy - Nearly a Genius 17/3/2023, 13:23:41
Re: Sunderland Bag Policy - Regular Hotel User 17/3/2023, 15:33:23
ENGLISH institutions - clarky 17/3/2023, 12:31:29 [poll]
Re: ENGLISH institutions - Batch996 17/3/2023, 14:52:52
Re: ENGLISH institutions - City Gent 17/3/2023, 14:37:31
Re: ENGLISH institutions - Andy Cappucino 17/3/2023, 15:53:43
Re: ENGLISH institutions - Donkey 17/3/2023, 15:59:33
Re: ENGLISH institutions - Irony meter 17/3/2023, 16:22:40
Re: ENGLISH institutions - Godders 17/3/2023, 14:11:21
Re: ENGLISH institutions - K.B 17/3/2023, 13:01:05
Re: ENGLISH institutions - Cheated 17/3/2023, 12:55:32
Re: ENGLISH institutions - Don Logan 17/3/2023, 19:57:42
Re: ENGLISH institutions - Seated 17/3/2023, 15:15:31
Re: ENGLISH institutions - RS 17/3/2023, 15:39:24
Re: ENGLISH institutions - Alien Nate 17/3/2023, 12:52:28
Re: ENGLISH institutions - In reality 17/3/2023, 12:52:12
Re: ENGLISH institutions - Alfie Bass 17/3/2023, 12:47:00
Re: ENGLISH institutions - Realist 17/3/2023, 12:46:36
Re: ENGLISH institutions - Laststraw 17/3/2023, 18:51:19
Re: ENGLISH institutions - Um 17/3/2023, 12:33:11
Re: ENGLISH institutions - Madpig 17/3/2023, 12:39:43
Re: ENGLISH institutions - J2O 17/3/2023, 14:21:39
Re: ENGLISH institutions - Suffolk Punch 17/3/2023, 15:00:54
Re: ENGLISH institutions - since 63 17/3/2023, 12:36:08
Re: ENGLISH institutions - clarky 17/3/2023, 12:39:08
The match tomorrow - wtdog 17/3/2023, 12:02:24
Re: The match tomorrow - Bucks Hatter 17/3/2023, 12:37:09
Re: The match tomorrow - Music Critic 17/3/2023, 12:39:02
Re: The match tomorrow - Jimmy husband's wife 17/3/2023, 13:03:58
Re: The match tomorrow - Madpig 17/3/2023, 12:43:40
Re: The match tomorrow - No nothing 17/3/2023, 13:26:08
Re: The match tomorrow - F.I. 17/3/2023, 12:14:25
Re: The match tomorrow - Fournil 17/3/2023, 12:30:09
Re: The match tomorrow - Ches Fordroad 17/3/2023, 14:01:19
Re: The match tomorrow - Nearly a Genius 17/3/2023, 14:29:57
Re: The match tomorrow - pingu 17/3/2023, 12:37:04
Re: The match tomorrow - Alien Nate 17/3/2023, 13:06:04
Re: The match tomorrow - HH 17/3/2023, 12:36:23
Re: The match tomorrow - The Outsider 17/3/2023, 12:33:24
Re: The match tomorrow - Massive bollocks 17/3/2023, 12:22:22
Re: The match tomorrow - They play 17/3/2023, 12:29:54
Bedford to Cambridge rail route to be announced - N 17/3/2023, 11:59:32
Re: Bedford to Cambridge rail route to be announced - Rory 18/3/2023, 0:56:07
Re: Bedford to Cambridge rail route to be announced - Ches Fordroad 17/3/2023, 13:57:34
Re: Bedford to Cambridge rail route to be announced - Jimmy husband's wife 17/3/2023, 13:01:39
Re: Bedford to Cambridge rail route to be announced - Nearly a Genius 17/3/2023, 12:58:56
Re: Bedford to Cambridge rail route to be announced - Fred Arnold 17/3/2023, 15:20:47
Re: Bedford to Cambridge rail route to be announced - Godders 17/3/2023, 16:10:41
Re: Bedford to Cambridge rail route to be announced - Dr. Beeching 17/3/2023, 13:23:22
Re: Bedford to Cambridge rail route to be announced - HH 17/3/2023, 13:41:09
Re: Bedford to Cambridge rail route to be announced - Yea 17/3/2023, 12:37:38
Re: Bedford to Cambridge rail route to be announced - N 17/3/2023, 12:08:18
Re: Bedford to Cambridge rail route to be announced - RGDave 17/3/2023, 15:26:42
Re: Bedford to Cambridge rail route to be announced - Nick NLPBH 17/3/2023, 12:38:47
Re: Bedford to Cambridge rail route to be announced - Maah001 17/3/2023, 12:16:59
Arndale - The Outsider 17/3/2023, 11:04:04
Re: Arndale - MG 17/3/2023, 12:09:31
Re: Arndale - Madpig 17/3/2023, 11:45:34
Re: Arndale - clarky 17/3/2023, 11:49:19
Re: Arndale - Nearly a Genius 17/3/2023, 11:57:01
Re: Arndale - KS 17/3/2023, 11:11:49
Re: Arndale - since 63 17/3/2023, 11:13:22
Re: Arndale - It's a 17/3/2023, 11:10:18
Re: Arndale - Don Logan 17/3/2023, 11:28:15
Re: Arndale - StanBaker 17/3/2023, 12:54:54
Re: Arndale - Desperate Dan 17/3/2023, 13:08:33
Re: Arndale - Earl of Runfold 17/3/2023, 13:17:44
Happy St Patricks Day - boz 17/3/2023, 10:51:31
Re: Happy St Patricks Day - Fournil. 17/3/2023, 12:11:52
Re: Happy St Patricks Day - Hawkesworth 17/3/2023, 12:47:53
Re: Happy St Patricks Day - Sick spotter 17/3/2023, 13:10:53
Re: Happy St Patricks Day - Warning 17/3/2023, 10:56:21
Re: Happy St Patricks Day - clarky 17/3/2023, 10:54:34
Re: Happy St Patricks Day - Man 17/3/2023, 11:12:08
Re: Happy St Patricks Day - Irish jim 17/3/2023, 11:20:35
Re: Happy St Patricks Day - Cedric 17/3/2023, 15:55:08
Re: Happy St Patricks Day - You're mum is a slag 17/3/2023, 21:07:07
Re: Happy St Patricks Day - Suffolk Punch 17/3/2023, 15:08:25
Newell to - Short n curly 17/3/2023, 10:21:43
Re: Newell to - J in C 17/3/2023, 11:17:16
Re: Newell to - Vladimir Luton 17/3/2023, 11:25:16
NJ shurely? - Vladimir Luton 17/3/2023, 10:39:28
Re: Newell to - Norriechatter 17/3/2023, 10:38:43
Re: Newell to - Buzzard 17/3/2023, 10:43:16
Re: Newell to - Mike 17/3/2023, 10:44:29
Re: Newell to - MkHat 17/3/2023, 10:55:32
Morris - F.l. 17/3/2023, 9:27:21
Re: Morris - Bob 17/3/2023, 17:47:17
Alan Adair - J Block 17/3/2023, 9:21:02
Re: Alan Adair - lilywhite 17/3/2023, 14:24:59
Re: Alan Adair - Realist 17/3/2023, 12:51:25
Re: Alan Adair - Madpig 17/3/2023, 12:46:59
Re: Alan Adair - Ches Fordroad 17/3/2023, 10:28:52
Re: Alan Adair - deeuu 17/3/2023, 9:51:24
Re: Alan Adair - MG 17/3/2023, 10:14:12
Re: Alan Adair - Kent Hatter 17/3/2023, 9:30:25
Re: Alan Adair - RADSB 17/3/2023, 9:32:14
Re: Alan Adair - Dr Foster 17/3/2023, 9:56:37
Re: Alan Adair - MkHat 17/3/2023, 9:57:10
Re: Alan Adair - Jimmy husband's wife 17/3/2023, 11:16:59
Re: Alan Adair - Don Logan 17/3/2023, 11:25:55
Re: Alan Adair - Buzzard 17/3/2023, 12:09:50
Re: Alan Adair - Nearly a Genius 17/3/2023, 13:09:58
Re: Alan Adair - Luton Skins 17/3/2023, 13:01:56
Re: Alan Adair - Dave Old Bedford 17/3/2023, 13:15:26
Re: Alan Adair - Prober 17/3/2023, 17:12:03
Re: Alan Adair - bigjockknew 17/3/2023, 17:37:31
Amazing value - James in C 17/3/2023, 9:19:18
Re: Amazing value - Floater 17/3/2023, 10:54:02
Interesting fact - F.l. 17/3/2023, 9:17:49
Re: Interesting fact - mmmm 17/3/2023, 12:42:39
Re: Interesting fact - TTWatcher 17/3/2023, 11:41:04
Re: Interesting fact - Nearly a Genius 17/3/2023, 10:42:35
Just leaving - Dunny crew 17/3/2023, 9:17:41
Re: Just leaving - F.l. 17/3/2023, 9:20:24
Re: Just leaving - Alan proper Irish 17/3/2023, 10:01:49
Re: Just leaving - bbb 17/3/2023, 10:17:12
Re: Just leaving - Ramridge Raider 17/3/2023, 12:20:09
Re: Just leaving - Wtdog 17/3/2023, 16:04:57
Dublin Narcos - Worth a watch 17/3/2023, 8:28:25
Todays top tip - Racing expert 17/3/2023, 8:25:25
Re: Todays top tip - Trft 17/3/2023, 15:24:40
Re: Todays top tip - ITK 17/3/2023, 10:34:38
Re: Todays top tip - Alien Mate 17/3/2023, 9:06:58
Re: Todays top tip - Jeez 17/3/2023, 8:32:26
This is a really interesting fact - clarky 17/3/2023, 7:31:26
Re: This is a really interesting fact - joey diconio 17/3/2023, 10:09:42
Re: This is a really interesting fact - Alien Nate 17/3/2023, 9:08:26
Re: This is a really interesting fact - James 17/3/2023, 8:13:26
Sunderland away - LTFC 17/3/2023, 0:55:00
Re: Sunderland away - James 17/3/2023, 8:13:58
Re: Sunderland away - LTFC1 17/3/2023, 7:28:41
Re: Sunderland away - wtdog 17/3/2023, 12:00:24
Re: Sunderland away - Maple hatter 17/3/2023, 9:03:09
Job Advice - Mathew 17/3/2023, 0:12:54
Re: Job Advice - Mathew 17/3/2023, 18:51:39
Re: Job Advice - Vladimir Luton 17/3/2023, 10:11:19
Re: Job Advice - Ronald 17/3/2023, 9:17:59
Re: Job Advice - Dave Hedgehog 17/3/2023, 1:39:30
Re: Job Advice - To be honest 17/3/2023, 0:34:01
Re: Job Advice - Mathew 17/3/2023, 0:40:02
Re: Job Advice - ADHDHAT 17/3/2023, 0:25:25
Re: Job Advice - joey diconio 17/3/2023, 0:20:46
Re: Job Advice - m 17/3/2023, 0:17:08
Re: Job Advice - MG 17/3/2023, 0:46:13
Re: Job Advice - David 17/3/2023, 10:53:01
Re: Job Advice - MG 17/3/2023, 12:03:00
Dan Potts - Noticer of things 17/3/2023, 0:01:06
What you read on here is 100% conjecture, fiction, lies, bullshit and complete bollocks. If you want to be taken seriously, you are in the wrong place. Enjoy. 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What are the Physical Health and Mental Health Worksheet
To live a healthy and well-balanced life, it is essential to take care of yourself. You can’t pour from an empty glass. To help and be productive, you need to take care of yourself first. Do what makes you relaxed. Make time for yourself. You have two things to take care of in your body, your mental health and your physical health, which are interrelated.
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This worksheet will help you have a sound mind in a sound body. Mental health and physical health are interrelated. Take care of your mental and physical health for yourself. Avoid anything that makes you feel less about yourself and impacts negatively on your mental health. Enjoy your own company or things that you want to do. Engaging in a healthy self-care routine will make you stress-free and light.
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The worksheet has been divided into two components, mental health, and physical health. You are supposed to involve yourself in such activities that will make you stronger mentally and physically.
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Category Archives: I Am The Law (Suit)
Anthrax vs. Dan Nelson: The Lawsuit Addition
Posted by Zach Shaw on November 11, 2011
It’s a pretty well known fact that Dan Nelson and Anthrax didn’t part on good terms. In fact, Nelson, who fronted the band from 2007-2009, has been very vocal since his sudden departure about his side of the split and how he hates that they re-recorded Worship Music. Now it looks like Nelson still has […] | 2023-14/0000/en_head.json.gz/2286 | {"url": "https://metalinsider.net/category/i-am-the-law-suit", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "metalinsider.net", "date_download": "2023-03-20T09:10:53Z", "digest": "sha1:MJ6JSLQWB7JZIU7VFIQYGMDREC4E4SL5"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 431, 431.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 431, 2638.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 431, 4.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 431, 37.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 431, 0.98]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 431, 277.9]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 431, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 431, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 431, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 431, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 431, 0.35051546]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 431, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 431, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 431, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 431, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 431, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 431, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 431, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 431, 0.05309735]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 431, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 431, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 431, 0.01030928]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 431, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 431, 0.20618557]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 431, 0.82051282]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 431, 4.34615385]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 431, 0.01030928]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 431, 4.07234075]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 431, 78.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 39, 0.0], [39, 84, 0.0], [84, 125, 0.0], [125, 431, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 39, 0.0], [39, 84, 0.0], [84, 125, 0.0], [125, 431, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 39, 7.0], [39, 84, 7.0], [84, 125, 8.0], [125, 431, 56.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 39, 0.0], [39, 84, 0.0], [84, 125, 0.15384615], [125, 431, 0.02693603]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 39, 0.0], [39, 84, 0.0], [84, 125, 0.0], [125, 431, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 39, 0.17948718], [39, 84, 0.13333333], [84, 125, 0.09756098], [125, 431, 0.03267974]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 431, -9.54e-06]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 431, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 431, -9.42e-06]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 431, -41.00334274]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 431, 4.66839168]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 431, -16.7980237]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 431, 4.0]]} |
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Lessons Learned About Publicists
Merits of Book Publicists
There are various advantages of hiring a publicist. Publicists have connections and this is one of the main advantages of hiring one. Most of these connections have been there for several years. These connections will help you open doors that you would have never been able to access. You cannot get much help from publicists when it comes to getting back on media coverage. But the good thing is they have made some really good connections. They know exactly where and how they can be able to connect with new people. Having media exposure is very important when you are an author. The problem arises from the fact that they don’t know who to call or where to start. It can be complex and difficult to generate publicity. The perfect time to call, the right shows to attend and the right producers are some of the details you will need to take care of. Hiring a publicist will ensure that all this is taken care of.
Another benefit of hiring a book publicist is that you will have access to various media outlets. In this case they will be working with you whenever you have a publicist. These media outlets normally want to work with a more formalized system. They will only be willing to work with you in a case where you have a publicist. Publicists have the right expertise to guide you. It is important to have guidance when you go for a radio station or a show. A good publicist will ensure that you will have the proper coaching. He will help you have etiquette with your words. You will also avoid making mistakes while on these shows.
A good book publicist knows how to spin things in the media and this is an added advantage. Good publicists know how to make something useful out of topics and themes in your book. For instance they can transform them to a newsworthy and timely occasion. A book publicist will be able to develop the right message. He will also get the attention of the media using the right angles. Maximizing interest in your book will be easy for them because they will be able to pick the right angle. An added advantage of book publicists is that they know how to get the message to the right people. You can even book yourself in a radio stations and TV shows but going far will be problem. A good publicist knows what producers need to book you as a guest. Only the right people will be able to get your message in this case because your publist knows who the right people are. Most hosts book a guest based on the recommendation of a trusted publicist.
5 Uses For Publicists
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The as-a-Service Economy
We’ve been in it for quite some time. But do we realize how much it has changed us? And how different it turned out compared to expectations? | 2023-14/0000/en_head.json.gz/2289 | {"url": "https://mindset3.org/tag/strategy/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "mindset3.org", "date_download": "2023-03-20T10:01:12Z", "digest": "sha1:W3VXH4ZDO4ZUN3E5M4GOBGHNC6ERNYNU"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 166, 166.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 166, 1693.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 166, 2.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 166, 53.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 166, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 166, 177.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 166, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 166, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 166, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 166, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 166, 0.51282051]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 166, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 166, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 166, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 166, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 166, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 166, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 166, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 166, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 166, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 166, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 166, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 166, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 166, 0.15384615]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 166, 0.9]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 166, 4.4]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 166, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 166, 3.24512634]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 166, 30.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 25, 0.0], [25, 166, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 25, 0.0], [25, 166, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 25, 3.0], [25, 166, 27.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 25, 0.0], [25, 166, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 25, 0.0], [25, 166, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 25, 0.12], [25, 166, 0.0212766]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 166, 0.76838338]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 166, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 166, -9.54e-06]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 166, -13.39696432]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 166, 3.12339367]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 166, -24.65920335]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 166, 3.0]]} |
Red Sox to call up Stephen Drew from Triple-A
By Bill BaerJun 1, 2014, 7:10 PM EDT
Stephen Drew will soon make his 2014 debut as the Red Sox have recalled him from Triple-A Pawtucket. Drew, who signed a prorated one-year, $14.1 million deal with the Sox on May 20, entered Sunday with a hit and a walk in 11 minor league plate appearances and went 1-for-3 today. He will take over at shortstop with Xander Bogaerts sliding over to third base. The Red Sox open up a three-game road series against the Indians on Monday.
The hot-hitting Brock Holt was faced with a playing time reduction, but the Sox placed Mike Carp on the 15-day disabled list with a fractured right foot. Holt will get some time over at first base until Mike Napoli is ready to return from his sprained left ring finger.
The Sox also optioned Garin Cecchini back to Triple-A Pawtucket after he made his major league debut on Sunday against the Rays, going 1-for-2 with an RBI double. | 2023-14/0000/en_head.json.gz/2290 | {"url": "https://mlb.nbcsports.com/2014/06/01/red-sox-to-call-up-stephen-drew-from-triple-a/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "mlb.nbcsports.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T09:53:09Z", "digest": "sha1:CVNDHAIYES2RKHG2MEGSTSQ4RZZNEGFL"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 951, 951.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 951, 8153.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 951, 5.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 951, 101.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 951, 0.98]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 951, 240.4]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 951, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 951, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 951, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 951, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 951, 0.3411215]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 951, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 951, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 951, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 951, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 951, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 951, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 951, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 951, 0.02396804]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 951, 0.02396804]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 951, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 951, 0.02803738]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 951, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 951, 0.19626168]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 951, 0.66473988]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 951, 4.34104046]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 951, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 951, 4.53489668]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 951, 173.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 46, 0.0], [46, 83, 0.0], [83, 519, 1.0], [519, 789, 1.0], [789, 951, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 46, 0.0], [46, 83, 0.0], [83, 519, 0.0], [519, 789, 0.0], [789, 951, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 46, 9.0], [46, 83, 8.0], [83, 519, 79.0], [519, 789, 49.0], [789, 951, 28.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 46, 0.0], [46, 83, 0.24242424], [83, 519, 0.03087886], [519, 789, 0.00757576], [789, 951, 0.01273885]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 46, 0.0], [46, 83, 0.0], [83, 519, 0.0], [519, 789, 0.0], [789, 951, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 46, 0.13043478], [46, 83, 0.24324324], [83, 519, 0.04357798], [519, 789, 0.03333333], [789, 951, 0.07407407]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 951, 0.02257162]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 951, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 951, 0.59135491]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 951, -62.98176388]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 951, 1.76517277]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 951, -8.01838807]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 951, 8.0]]} |
Sunday Service 10:30 AM Parking Lot Service
Sunday Service 10:30 AM Parking Lot Servicemnvuuadmin2022-08-16T19:25:32+00:00
Minnesota Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
Parking Lot Sunday Services are 10:30am – 11:30am
Please join us Sunday morning 10:30 – 11:30 for our parking lot discussions this summer. There will be a moderator who will start a discussion with a reading followed by a check in question for each attendee to respond to if they wish. The moderator will also make sure that no one person dominates the discussion. | 2023-14/0000/en_head.json.gz/2291 | {"url": "https://mnvalleyuu.org/events/sunday-service-2019-05-05/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "mnvalleyuu.org", "date_download": "2023-03-20T09:09:53Z", "digest": "sha1:AQZZMKOAUCFKKICBMYZKWC6WVEAY25OA"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 538, 538.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 538, 1345.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 538, 5.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 538, 54.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 538, 0.83]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 538, 323.7]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 538, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 538, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 538, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 538, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 538, 0.28181818]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 538, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 538, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 538, 0.13151927]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 538, 0.13151927]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 538, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 538, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 538, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 538, 0.09070295]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 538, 0.07709751]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 538, 0.0861678]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 538, 0.02727273]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 538, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 538, 0.29090909]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 538, 0.69879518]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 538, 5.31325301]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 538, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 538, 3.91556011]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 538, 83.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 44, 0.0], [44, 123, 0.0], [123, 174, 0.0], [174, 224, 0.0], [224, 538, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 44, 0.0], [44, 123, 0.0], [123, 174, 0.0], [174, 224, 0.0], [224, 538, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 44, 7.0], [44, 123, 7.0], [123, 174, 5.0], [174, 224, 8.0], [224, 538, 56.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 44, 0.0952381], [44, 123, 0.30985915], [123, 174, 0.0], [174, 224, 0.17021277], [224, 538, 0.02588997]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 44, 0.0], [44, 123, 0.0], [123, 174, 0.0], [174, 224, 0.0], [224, 538, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 44, 0.15909091], [44, 123, 0.10126582], [123, 174, 0.09803922], [174, 224, 0.08], [224, 538, 0.01273885]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 538, 0.00336969]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 538, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 538, 6.64e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 538, -71.87671338]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 538, -20.80456147]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 538, -43.36894459]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 538, 3.0]]} |
Obit: Rex Willard Peterson, May 10, 1943 – Nov. 28, 2021
by Maggie McGuire December 9, 2021 Updated April 23, 2022
Rex Peterson
Rex Willard Peterson went home to be with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Nov.
28, 2021, after a courageous battle with lymphoma.
Rex was born on May 10, 1943, in Bingham Canyon, Utah, to Ray Leander Peterson and Sarah June Peterson, both of whom precede Rex in death. Also preceding him in death were two of his sisters, Meriam and Joyce, along with one brother, Don.
On March 14, 1998, Rex married Vickie Diane Riley in Aztec, New Mexico. They were married for 23 years. Rex didn’t have any children of his own, so he took on the role of “Bonus Dad” to Vickie’s children, Bob Riley and Kelli Heaton, and was a wonderful grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle to many nieces and nephews.
Rex’s passion was the outdoors. He marveled at the beauty that God had created and wanted to explore every inch of it that he could possibly manage. One of his favorite jobs (though he didn’t consider it to be work) was guiding hunters and helping them to fulfill their dreams. That’s what he loved to do: help people. Rex always thought that Christ’s light would shine through him by helping friends, family, neighbors or anyone who had a need and he always gave the glory to God.
Rex is survived by his wife, Vickie Peterson of La Sal; his son, Bob (Sylvia) Riley of Spring Creek, Nevada; his daughter, Kelli Heaton of Fruita, Colorado; his grandsons, Joshua Riley of Denver, Colorado, Bo (Lindsay) Heaton of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Tyler Riley of Fort Lee, Virginia; and his great-grandchildren, Aurora Riley and Calvin Heaton. Rex is also survived by his sister, Barbara (Ron) Osborne of Salt Lake Valley, Utah, and his brother Boos (Geri) Peterson of Fountain Green, Utah.
Sara Ann Holyoak Cundall, June 28, 1928 – Oct. 30, 2021
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Supporting Green Private Equity Investments in China
The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved a US$200 million loan today to support the establishment of a Green and Low-Carbon Investment Fund, which will help demonstrate best-practice environmental standards and help catalyze private capital and expand the supply of equity financing to green businesses and projects in selected regions of China.
China’s rapid economic growth over the past four decades has been accompanied by extensive environmental degradation and an increase in pollution levels. The transition towards greener growth will require mobilizing large amounts of financing. While China’s financial sector has deepened rapidly in recent years, privately-owned firms and small and medium enterprises often lack access to equity to finance their expansion. These constraints are even greater for green, innovative businesses.
Once established, the national-level Green and Low-Carbon Investment Fund will develop and demonstrate best-practice environmental standards in a China context, and will help catalyze additional private capital from domestic and foreign institutional investors, providing much-needed long-term equity financing to smaller private green innovators and qualified green projects.
“Public capital is at times needed to catalyze private investments, for example where public seed capital can help demonstrate new environmental standards or demonstrate high-risk high-reward investments that help create global public goods. The Fund will not only provide such public seed capital to finance green equity capital, but will also implement best-practice green investment standards, thereby helping set a benchmark for the emerging green private equity market in China” said Martin Raiser, World Bank Country Director for China, Mongolia and Korea.
The Fund will be independently managed by a competitively selected fund manager, responsible for all investment decisions. The fund manager will follow best practice standards in screening, appraising, monitoring and evaluating green investments and will apply the World Bank’s environmental and social safeguards policies to its entire portfolio.
The project is aligned with the Chinese government’s increased environmental commitments under the 14th Five Year Plan, and China’s commitment to peak carbon emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.
The World Bank Group, the largest multilateral funder of climate investments in developing countries, has not financed a new coal-fired power plant since 2010 and has no active coal-fired power generation in its pipeline. The Bank is also supporting countries transitioning from coal for affected communities.
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While a chorus of experts still insists that there’s no alternative to the dollar, this is untrue. The dollar will dominate as long as it serves the interest of those who use it. Once the dollar begins placing assets at risk, alternative tools of commerce are certain to emerge. And they already are, ‘New York Post’ writes with surprise and anxiety.
Make no mistake: a shift away from the dollar would be a huge blow to America’s international standing. The days of being able to print limitless amounts of currency could end, along with our ability to buy foreign goods cheaply.
Stark proof that a new game is afoot filtered out of Davos last month. Saudi Arabia’s Finance Minister, Mohammed Al-Jadaan, made the stunning announcement that—for the first time in 48 years — the world’s biggest oil producer was open to trading in currencies other than the US dollar.
That’s a far cry from the deal Richard Nixon cut with King Faisal decades ago to solely accept dollars as payment for oil. (In exchange, Nixon agreed to protect the Kingdom from Soviet, Iranian and Iraqi aggression.) That pact laid the groundwork for a strong dollar as oil money began to flow through the Federal Reserve.
Today, China imports 1.4 million barrels of oil a day from Saudi Arabia (up 39% over the past year), making it the Kingdom’s largest customer. Which is why both sides are seeking cheaper alternatives to using dollars for every transaction. With Aramco investing in a massive new refinery in China, the relationship will only deepen.
The Saudi shift is only the latest data point. At the 2022 BRICS summit in Beijing, Vladimir Putin announced plans to expand the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and develop an alternative for international payments using a currency basket of Chinese RMB yuan, Russian rubles, Indian rupees, Brazilian reals, and South African rand. For reference, the SCO is the world’s largest regional organization, representing 40% of the world’s population and 30% of global GDP.
A new currency is only part of the picture. China is pioneering new exchanges to shift commodity trading from Western institutions like the troubled London Metal Exchange and the New York Mercantile Exchange.
Even the Europeans have gotten into the act, by creating a special-purpose vehicle — INSTEX — to facilitate non-dollar, non-SWIFT humanitarian transactions with Iran to sidestep U.S. sanctions. Russia, predictably, expressed interest in participating and the first transaction was completed in March 2020 to facilitate a medical equipment sale to Iran to combat COVID.
Russia and Iran are also developing a gold-backed stablecoin, oil traders are already using the UAE’s dirham to settle oil trades and the Indian rupee is finally being positioned as an international currency.
The beat goes on: China’s Cross-Border Interbank Payment System (CIPS) processes only 15,000 transactions a day — Western-favored CHIPS moves 250,000 daily — but it’s growing. Russia offers its own System for Transfer of Financial Messages to allow users to bypass SWIFT.
Even the Swiss-based Bank for International Settlements is getting into the act, creating a renminbi liquidity line to support contributing central banks in times of crisis. So far, the central banks of Chile, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore have subscribed.
In the 21st century, a currency’s value — including the dollar — will become increasingly competitive. If there is less demand for dollars, the value of the dollar will decline. Everything will become more expensive. Not all at once, but over time — making deficit spending more costly or, unthinkably, impossible.
It’s not farfetched to imagine the US experiencing a debt crisis because no one shows up to buy its bonds. The US dollar will become just one more currency, among many. And ultimately, if the dollar loses it shine, so will the ability of the US to project power, writes NYP.
SVB passed its stress tests with flying colors. It also passed its FDIC examinations, its financial audits, and its state regulatory audits. SVB published its 2022 annual financial report after the market closed on January 19, 2023. This is the same financial report where they posted $15 billion in unrealized losses which effectively wiped out the bank’s capital. The FDIC saw Silicon Valley Bank’s dismal condition and did nothing. The Federal Reserve did nothing. Investors cheered and bid the stock up, writes Sovereign Research and Advisory Group.
Since the 2008 financial crisis, legislators and bank regulators have rolled out an endless parade of new rules to prevent another banking crisis. One of the most hilarious was the new rule that banks had to pass “stress tests”, i.e. war game scenarios to see whether or not banks would be able to survive certain fluctuations in macroeconomic conditions.
…A week ago, everything was still fine. Then, within a matter of days, SVB’s stock price plunged, depositors pulled their money, and the bank failed. Poof.
The same thing happened with Lehman Brothers in 2008. In fact over the past few years we’ve been subjected to example after example of our entire world changing in an instant.
We all remember that March 2020 was still fairly normal, at least in North America. Within a matter of days people were locked in their homes and life as we knew it had fundamentally changed.
This is the financial catastrophe, but it’s just getting started. Like Lehman Brothers in 2008, SVB is just the tip of the iceberg. There will be other casualties– not just in banks, but money market funds, insurance companies, and even businesses.
Foreign banks and institutions are also suffering losses on their US government bonds… and that has negative implications on the US dollar’s reserve status.
Think about it: it’s bad enough that the US national debt is outrageously high, that the federal government appears to be a bunch of fools incapable of solving any problem, and that inflation is terrible.
Why would anyone want to continue with this insanity? Foreigners have already lost so much confidence in the US and the dollar… and financial losses from their bond holdings could accelerate that trend.
This issue is particularly of mind now that China is flexing its international muscle, most recently in the Middle East making peace between Iran and Saudi Arabia. And the Chinese are starting to actively market their currency as an alternative to the dollar.
But no one in charge seems to understand any of this.
The guy who shakes hands with thin air insisted this morning that the banking system is safe. Nothing to see here, people.
The Federal Reserve – which is the ringleader of this sad circus – doesn’t seem to understand anything either.
Even after last week’s banking crisis, the Fed probably still hasn’t figured it out. They appear totally out of touch with what’s really happening in the economy. And when they meet again next week, it’s possible they’ll raise rates even higher (and trigger even more unrealized losses).
India’s oil deals with Russia dent decades-old dollar dominance
US-led international sanctions on Russia have begun to erode the dollar’s decades-old dominance of international oil trade as most deals with India – Russia’s top outlet for seaborne crude – have been settled in other currencies, informs Reuters.
The dollar’s pre-eminence has periodically been called into question and yet it has continued because of the overwhelming advantages of using the most widely-accepted currency for business.
India’s oil trade, in response to the turmoil of sanctions and the Ukraine war, provides the strongest evidence so far of a shift into other currencies that could prove lasting.
After a coalition opposed to the war imposed an oil price cap on Russia on Dec. 5, Indian customers have paid for most Russian oil in non-dollar currencies, including the United Arab Emirates dirham and more recently the Russian rouble, multiple oil trading and banking sources said.
An Indian refining source said most Russian banks have faced sanctions since the war but Indian customers and Russian suppliers are determined to keep trading Russian oil. “Russian suppliers will find some other banks for receiving payments,” the source told Reuters.
India’s largest lender State Bank of India has a nostro, or foreign currency, account in Russia. Similarly, many banks from Russia have opened accounts with Indian banks to facilitate trade.
IMF Deputy Managing Director Gita Gopinath said that sanctions on Russia could erode the dollar’s dominance by encouraging smaller trading blocs using other currencies. Paying for oil in dollars has been the nearly universal practice for decades. “The dollar would remain the major global currency even in that landscape but fragmentation at a smaller level is certainly quite possible,” she told the Financial Times.
Beyond Russia, tensions between China and the West are also eroding the long-established norms of dollar-dominated global trade.
India in the last year displaced Europe as Russia’s top customer for seaborne oil, snapping up cheap barrels and increasing imports of Russian crude 16-fold compared to before the war, according to the Paris-based International Energy Agency. Russian crude accounted for about a third of its total imports.
For Indian refiners that in recent weeks started settling some Russian oil purchases in roubles, according to the trade sources, payments have been processed in part by the State Bank of India via its nostro roubles account in Russia.
India has prepared a framework for settling trade with Russia in Indian rupees should rouble transactions be cut off by further sanctions, the sources said.
The Group of Seven economies, the European Union and Australia, agreed the price cap late last year to bar Western services and shipping from trading Russian oil unless sold at an enforced low price to deprive Moscow of funds for its war. It does not work as they wanted.
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6 Reasons You Should Consider Package Insurance
Are you about to order something online? Are you in charge of a company that deals in shipping, freight, and the like? Do you have insurance for shipping package insurance? If not, you might want to consider getting some. There are several things that can happen to your package on the way to your home, warehouse, or whatever other destination you have in store for it. These situations can then lead to you having to pay for a second shipment and having more headaches than you deserve. Here’s a list of six terrible fates that can make shipping nightmares for your and others waiting for their packages to arrive.
Travel Accidents
The first example of disaster that could strike would be any travel accidents. It doesn’t matter if you have your package shipped through plane, boat, or truck. There is always something that could go wrong. Car accidents, catastrophic boating events, or anything else are real issues for those who ship packages and cargo around the world. As such, it would be great to have insurance in case anything goes wrong on the way to the package’s destination.
Damaged Packages
Along with that you may want to get insurance for shipping package insurance just in case the package your shipping gets damaged on the way here. There are many things that could happen to the package while on the way to the destination. It could be a bumpy ride that ends up shattering the package, or mishandling done by the shipping staff. Those are just some of the incidents that could happen. Others include Inadequate ventilation, contaminated floors, bad sealing practices, overloading, poor packaging levels (heavy packages over lighter ones), poor monitoring of temperatures, and more.
Lost Packages
Adding to that, there is the idea that the shipment could just get lost. With today’s tracking technology this isn’t so much of a common issue, but it is still common enough to be noted. You’d be surprised how often these instruments are lost. To prevent this from happening, it would be best if you go and get an insurance for your package being shipping. This makes sure that you can be reimbursed if in fact you find that the cargo has been lost.
Wrong Addresses
This factor somewhat goes into the other, but is different enough to be noted in a separate number of the list. You want to make sure that your package arrives at the right location. If it doesn’t however, your insurance can possibly reimburse you for any problems. Keep in mind, that you shouldn’t put a wrong address when making orders for the shipment. If you do, then it’ll be harder to get that reimbursement from your insurance for shipping package insurance.
In addition, you should get that insurance in case of theft. You don’t want to have a problem later on in which you’ve found that your stuff has been stolen. This can happen from having a package taken from in front of a house to stuff being stolen from freight while in transition on a boat. There are several instances of organized crime stilling from companies while their cargo is being shipped from location to location. Don’t let yourself become a victim. Get insurance.
Contractual Obligations
You want your business to thrive. Or, you just want your personal package to arrive safely. Whichever is, it would be in your best interest to invest in insurance for shipping package insurance. When you do, you ensure that if any of the problems above, or those not mentioned, occur you will be prepared.
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Titicut Follies
Dir. Frederick Wiseman. 1967, 84 mins. 16 mm. Prisons and mental institutions, where recalcitrant or ill-fitting citizens are put out of sight, are the dirty secrets of civilized society. As they are owned and controlled by precisely those who wish to keep them secret, and are also confined to specific, enclosed spaces, filmmakers are easily kept out. Wiseman’s achievement in creating this unique film document is therefore all the more impressive: it is a major work of subversive cinema and a searing indictment—without editorializing narration—of the “system.”
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Copper, lead and zinc sulfide concentrates — Determination of gold and silver — Fire assay gravimetric and flame atomic absorption spectrometric method
ISO 10378:2016 specifies a fire assay gravimetric and flame atomic absorption spectrometric method for the determination of the mass fraction of gold and silver in copper, lead, and zinc sulfide concentrates as follows.
- Copper concentrates
The method is applicable to the determination of mass fractions of gold from 0,5 g/t to 300 g/t and of mass fractions of silver from 25 g/t to 1 500 g/t in copper sulfide concentrates containing mass fractions of copper from 15 % to 60 %.
- Lead concentrates
The method is applicable to the determination of mass fractions of gold from 0,1 g/t to 25 g/t and of mass fractions of silver from 200 g/t to 3 500 g/t in lead sulfide concentrates containing mass fractions of lead from 10 % to 80 %.
- Zinc concentrates
The method is applicable to the determination of mass fractions of gold from 0,1 g/t to 12 g/t and of mass fractions of silver from 10 g/t to 800 g/t in zinc sulfide concentrates containing mass fractions of zinc up to 60 %. | 2023-14/0000/en_head.json.gz/2298 | {"url": "https://msb.isolutions.iso.org/ru/standard/68189.html?browse=tc", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "msb.isolutions.iso.org", "date_download": "2023-03-20T09:33:49Z", "digest": "sha1:3NB4VSLBIOHIUXWJC2J2CJASVRKNKFWT"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 1132, 1132.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1132, 7796.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1132, 8.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1132, 162.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1132, 0.78]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1132, 267.3]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1132, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1132, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1132, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1132, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1132, 0.38723404]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1132, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1132, 0.26578073]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1132, 0.73754153]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1132, 0.73754153]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1132, 0.51162791]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1132, 0.51162791]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1132, 0.40531561]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1132, 0.12956811]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1132, 0.14950166]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1132, 0.11295681]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1132, 0.00425532]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1132, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1132, 0.22978723]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1132, 0.27225131]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1132, 4.72774869]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1132, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1132, 3.56651964]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1132, 191.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 152, 0.0], [152, 372, 1.0], [372, 394, 0.0], [394, 633, 1.0], [633, 653, 0.0], [653, 888, 1.0], [888, 908, 0.0], [908, 1132, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 152, 0.0], [152, 372, 0.0], [372, 394, 0.0], [394, 633, 0.0], [633, 653, 0.0], [653, 888, 0.0], [888, 908, 0.0], [908, 1132, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 152, 22.0], [152, 372, 33.0], [372, 394, 2.0], [394, 633, 44.0], [633, 653, 2.0], [653, 888, 44.0], [888, 908, 2.0], [908, 1132, 42.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 152, 0.0], [152, 372, 0.04186047], [372, 394, 0.0], [394, 633, 0.06578947], [633, 653, 0.0], [653, 888, 0.06696429], [888, 908, 0.0], [908, 1132, 0.05092593]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 152, 0.0], [152, 372, 0.0], [372, 394, 0.0], [394, 633, 0.0], [633, 653, 0.0], [653, 888, 0.0], [888, 908, 0.0], [908, 1132, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 152, 0.01973684], [152, 372, 0.01363636], [372, 394, 0.04545455], [394, 633, 0.0041841], [633, 653, 0.05], [653, 888, 0.00425532], [888, 908, 0.05], [908, 1132, 0.00446429]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1132, 0.4331249]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1132, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1132, 0.07544047]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1132, -101.68636081]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1132, -16.82704753]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1132, -9.7556038]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1132, 4.0]]} |
John Jopling - Director of Housing Law / Biloxi Managing Attorney
[email protected]
John serves as the managing attorney for the Mississippi Center for Justice office in Biloxi, MS and also serves as housing law director. He is a founding staff member of the Center’s Katrina Recovery Office, which opened its doors in October 2005 to provide legal advocacy to tens of thousands of residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. In 2006, he received the President’s Award from the Mississippi Bar Young Lawyers Division for his legal work on behalf of renters in the immediate aftermath of Katrina. John’s pre-Katrina solo practice in Ocean Springs focused on consumer housing, employment discrimination, and personal injury law. He previously served on the pro bono panel of the Mississippi Volunteer Lawyers Project and was project manager of the Fair Housing Education Outreach Project funded by HUD at South Mississippi Legal Services. During his 10 years with Southeast Mississippi Legal Services in Hattiesburg, he was a housing and consumer law specialist and served as litigation director. From 1994-95, John was a clinical professor in the University of Mississippi School of Law Housing Law Clinic. A graduate of Louisiana State University and the University of Mississippi School of Law, he began his legal career as a law clerk to Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Lenore Prather. He is the author of “Two Years After The Storm: The State Of Katrina Housing Recovery On The Mississippi Gulf Coast,” 77 Miss. L. J. 873 (2008). | 2023-14/0000/en_head.json.gz/2299 | {"url": "https://mscenterforjustice.org/mcj_team/john-jopling/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "mscenterforjustice.org", "date_download": "2023-03-20T10:48:16Z", "digest": "sha1:6JI3KCY6YRCP72HPI3HM3NHHQEWSSBEZ"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 1574, 1574.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1574, 2198.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1574, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1574, 48.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1574, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1574, 137.8]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1574, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1574, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1574, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1574, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1574, 0.28125]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1574, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1574, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1574, 0.05714286]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1574, 0.05714286]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1574, 0.05714286]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1574, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1574, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1574, 0.04324324]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1574, 0.03706564]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1574, 0.04015444]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1574, 0.01736111]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1574, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1574, 0.14236111]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1574, 0.53629032]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1574, 5.22177419]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1574, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1574, 4.50915646]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1574, 248.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 66, 0.0], [66, 98, 0.0], [98, 1574, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 66, 0.0], [66, 98, 0.0], [98, 1574, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 66, 9.0], [66, 98, 1.0], [98, 1574, 238.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 66, 0.0], [66, 98, 0.0], [98, 1574, 0.01724138]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 66, 0.0], [66, 98, 0.0], [98, 1574, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 66, 0.12121212], [66, 98, 0.0], [98, 1574, 0.06368564]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1574, 0.06200624]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1574, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1574, 0.2895658]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1574, -57.83407331]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1574, 10.70630993]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1574, 39.51294545]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1574, 13.0]]} |
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