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Leventhal Map Center Prints and Photographs Rare Books and Manuscripts Social Sciences Special Collections Boston Public Library Natural Health, Natural Healing: a selected bibliography Booklists for Adults This bibliography is intended to offer a broad perspective on natural health issues. The advice given in these books should be treated as educational in nature and should not be used for the purpose of self-diagnosis or self- treatment. It is recommended that you check with your physician if you think that you have a medical problem or wish to begin a natural health care program. Bricklin, Mark and Maggie Spilner. PREVENTION'S PRACTICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WALKING FOR HEALTH: FROM AGE REVERSAL TO WEIGHT LOSS, THE MOST COMPLETE GUIDE EVER WRITTEN. RA781.65.B75 1992 Comprehensive guide to the world of walking. Covers the health benefits associated with this easy, safe, and inexpensive exercise and suggests ways to get involved in group walking activities and competitive events such as orienteering and race walking. Includes one-year training programs for the beginner and the advanced walker. Calbom, Cherie. JUICING FOR LIFE: A GUIDE TO THE HEALTH BENEFITS OF FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE JUICING. RA784.C23 1992 Written by two experienced nutritionists, this relates juices to over 75 health problems. Includes numerous menus and ten comprehensive menu plans. Castleman, Michael. THE HEALING HERBS: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE CURATIVE POWER OF NATURE'S MEDICINES. RM666.H33 C39 1991 A thorough, well-organized, and readable herbal. Looks at the history, lore, and medicinal properties of over 100 well-known herbs from alfalfa to yarrow. Includes recipes for various herbal preparations. Extensive bibliography. Chopra, Deepak. PERFECT HEALTH: THE COMPLETE MIND/BODY GUIDE. R605.P47 1990X Using the principles of Ayurveda, a 5000-year-old Indian system of mind/body medicine, Dr. Chopra develops individually tailored diet, exercise, and stress-reduction programs designed to restore the body to a state of "perfect health." Cummings, Stephen, FNP EVERYBODY'S GUIDE TO HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES. RX76.C94 1991 Presents clear information about the principles of homeopathic treatment. Advice on professional medical care for each condition, an index, a glossary, and a listing of homeopathic organizations are provided. Foster, Steven. A FIELD GUIDE TO MEDICINAL PLANTS: EASTERN AND CENTRAL NORTH AMERICA. QK99.U6 F68 1990 Part of the Peterson field guide series. Contains descriptions of nearly 500 medicinal plants with detailed line drawings and 200 color photos. Discusses the historical and present-day use of each plant. Toxicity warnings are included where necessary. Gach, Michael Reed. ACUPRESSURE'S POTENT POINTS: A GUIDE TO SELF-CARE FOR COMMON AILMENTS. RM723.A27 G33 1990 For those shy about acupuncture, this similar method, shown in easy steps, uses finger pressure instead of needles on different areas of the body to relieve both physical and emotional stress-related problems. Goodman, Saul. THE BOOK OF SHIATSU: [THE HEALING ART OF FINGER PRESSURE]. RM723.A27 G66 1990X Shiatsu massage, a natural healing tool, is detailed with valuable photos and illustrations. This book can be easily read and put into practice by the layperson. Hausman, Patricia. THE HEALING FOODS: THE ULTIMATE AUTHORITY ON THE CURATIVE POWER OF NUTRITION. RM217.H297 1989 Explores food as a positive force for the maintenance of health and as a weapon against disease. Provides nutritonal profiles of 76 basic foods and contains nutritional strategies for the prevention and treatment of 34 common health problems. Includes recipes and some seven-day menu plans. THE HEALING FOODS COOKBOOK: 400 DELICIOUS RECIPES WITH CURATIVE POWER. RM219.H39 1992 Easy-to-understand low-fat, low-salt, low-calorie recipes plus menus for medical conditions are included. An index of food used is available. Jarvis, DeForest Clinton. FOLK MEDICINE: A VERMONT DOCTOR'S GUIDE TO GOOD HEALTH. R341.J3 Interesting observation and explanation about his home-state folk medicine by a doctor who was born and practiced in Vermont. Uses of honey and apple cider are much mentioned. Leyel, Mrs. C.F. HERBAL DELIGHTS: TISANES, SYRUPS, CONFECTIONS, ELECTUARIES, ROBS, JULEPS, VINEGARS AND CONSERVES. TX406.L46 1987X A charming presentation of herbs for food and decoration. Poetic and folkloric quotations are sometimes mentioned with the herb. Indexes of familiar names in English, French, German, and Italian are included. Lu, Henry C. LEGENDARY CHINESE HEALING HERBS. RM666.H33 L76 1991 A clear display of ancient Chinese herbal healing techniques. Pictures, scientific and familiar names, medical properties, and dosages of over 100 herbs are provided. Moyers, Bill. HEALING AND THE MIND. R726.5.M69 1993 In this companion book to his public television series, Moyers talks to scientists, healthcare professionals, and patients about the connection between physical health and a person's emotions and thought processes. Naeser, Margaret A. OUTLINE GUIDE TO CHINESE HERBAL PATENT MEDICINES IN PILL FORM: WITH SAMPLE PICTURES OF THE BOXES. RM666.H33 N34 1990X Over 175 Chinese herbal patent medicines in pill form are explained with historical information. Includes an index. Olsen, Kristin Gottschalk. THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE. R733.O47 1990 A comprehensive guide to new healing choices from acupressure to yoga. Each chapter deals with an alternative healing method. A list about related books and organizations is provided. Peavy, William and Warren Peary. SUPER NUTRITION GARDENING: HOW TO GROW YOUR OWN POWERCHARGED FOOD. SB324.3.P42 1993X An excellent book for both gardening and nutrition. The chapter about seeds sprouting is particularly interesting. List of suppliers and prices and an index are available. Polunin, Miriam. THE NATURAL PHARMACY. RZ433.P65 1992 An illustrated, well explained, and indexed guide to 230 medicinal ingredients from rocks and minerals to herbs and shells. Also provided is a history of natural pharmacy from different countries. Stein, Diane. THE NATRUAL REMEDY BOOK FOR WOMEN. RA778.S7968 1992 Holistic health-care guide which focuses on women's health issues. Examines over 50 common health problems and offers a range of solutions derived from 10 natural healing systems including herbs, acupressure, homeopathy/cell salts, and naturopathy. Theiss, Barbara and Peter Theiss. THE FAMILY HERBAL. RM666.H33 T45 1989 This book gives practical applications of 40 herbs useful for healing. Color plates for plant identification and indexes are included. Tierra, Michael. PLANETARY HERBOLOGY: AN INTEGRATION OF WESTERN HERBS INTO THE TRADITIONAL CHINESE AND AYURVEDIC SYSTEMS. RM666.H33 T52 1988 Over 400 medicinal herbs available in the West are classified under their medical application. Useful cross references and indexes are available for the students of Eastern herbal medicine. TRAINING THE BODY TO CURE ITSELF: HOW TO EXERCISE TO HEAL. Edited by Alice Feinstein. RM725.T73 1992 Do you need to fight the pain of arthritis? Raise your HDL level? Break a creativity block? Exercise! Here is the way to combat over 50 common health problems. In addition, this book explores 25 exercise therapies including gardening, playing a musical instrument, and stair climbing, explaining the health benefits associated with each activity. Vishnu
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Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 17:53:04 GMT Connection: close MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration Second Edition Comments and Corrections Immediate Expert Service Home Download How It Works Live Support Forum Other Tools Company Search Knowledge Base: Article ID: 328954 - Last Review: August 8, 2003 - Revision: 5.0MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration Second Edition Comments and CorrectionsView products that this article applies to.This article was previously published under Q328954On This PageSUMMARY This article contains comments, corrections, and information about known errors relating to the Microsoft Press book MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration 2nd Edition, ISBN 0-7356-1772-4. The following topics are covered:Multiple Pages: Spell-Out Of MTA Is IncorrectPage 50: 65,524 Should Be 65,534Page 51: 192 Should Be 1Page 52: Class C Should Be Class BPage 53: Correction To TipPage 53: Error In TipPage 57: Incorrect IP Address Page 99: Incorrect Statement About WinipcfgPage 119: Do Should Be Do NotPage 163: Corrections To Steps 5 and 9Page 201: Missing Text In Figure 6.5Pages 212 and 213: Corrections To Steps 9 And 10Page 279: "SVR resource record" Should Be "SRV resource record"Page 290: "DHCP console" Should Be "DNS console"Page 295: NSDNAME Should Be DNSNAMEPage 304: IFXR Should Be IXFRPage 351: DHCP Should Be WINSPage 370: Incorrect Step ReferencesPage 373: TCP Should Be UDPPage 407: IP Should Be ICMPPage 412: 129-Kbps Should be 128-KbpsPage 444: Correction To Remote Access Policy EvaluationPage 468: 207 Should Be 206Page 500: "Authorized" Should Be "Unauthorized"Page 515: Incorrect Spell-Out Of MMC ConsolePage 518: Incorrect Explanation Of Figure 13.12Page 656: Incorrect Answers To Question 70-216.04.01.002Page 699: Correction To Question 70-216.05.01.003's AnswersMORE INFORMATION Multiple Pages: Spell-Out Of MTA Is IncorrectOn multiple pages, the spell out of MTA is incorrect.Change all instances of:"maximum transfer unit"To:"maximum transmission unit"Page 50: 65,524 Should Be 65,534 On page 50, in Table 2.2, the Number of Hosts for Class B should be 65,534, not 65,524.Page 51: 192 Should Be 1 On page 51, in the paragraph above "Private Network Addresses", Change: "or 192 to 254" To: "or 1 to 254"Page 52: Class C Should Be Class B On page 52, in the second paragraph, change: "if you take a standard Class C network address such as 172.16.0.0," To: "if you take a standard Class B network address such as 172.16.0.0,"Page 53: Correction To TipOn page 53, in the the Tip paragraph,Remove:"However, when taking the MCSE exam, no such calculator is available, so you better know how to do it by hand."Page 53: Error In Tip On page 53, in the Tip, the equation near the bottom of the page is represented incorrectly. Change: "128 +64 +32 +16 +8 +4 +2 +1 =240" To: "128 +64 +32 +16 +0 +0 +0 +0 =240"Page 57: Incorrect IP Address On page 57, in the next to the last paragraph, in the final sentence, Change: "Once again, you omit 172.21.8.0 and 172.21 15.255, because these have..." To: "Once again, you omit 172.21.8.0 and 172.21.15.255, because these have..."Page 99: Incorrect Statement About Winipcfg On page 99, in the last paragraph, remove the following phrase: "(which you must do by finding the file in the \Windows directory and executing it, as there is no shortcut on the Start menu)"Page 119: Do Should Be Do NotOn page 119, in the third paragraph, Change: "However, Windows CSNW and GSNW do work with TCP/IP" To: "However, Windows CSNW and GSNW do not work with TCP/IP"Page 163: Corrections To Steps 5 and 9On page 163, in step 5,Change:"step 8"To:"step 7"In step 9,Change:"003 DNS Servers"To:"006 DNS Servers"Page 201: Missing Text In Figure 6.5 In the three (shaded) boxes on the right side of this figure, there is missing text. In the top box, Change: "IP transmits the datagram to the designated gateway" To: "IP transmits the datagram to the designated gateway for the host address" In the middle box, Change: "IP transmits the datagram to the designated gateway for" To: "IP transmits the datagram to the designated gateway for the network address" Change:"IP locates a host address entry matching the Destination IP"To:"IP locates a host address entry matching the Destination IP address"In the bottom box, Change: "IP transmits the datagram to the default gateway" To: "IP transmits the datagram to the default gateway address" Change:"IP locates a network address entry matching the Destination IP"To:"IP locates a network address entry matching the Destination IP address"Pages 212 and 213: Corrections To Steps 9 And 10 On page 213, Change: "10. Type the telephone number of the remote access server or router on the re-mote network in the Phone Number Or Address box and click Next to proceed to the Protocols And Security page (see Figure 6.15). If more than one communications device is available on the computer, a Select A Device page appears, enabling you to choose one." To: "10. Type the telephone number of the remote access server or router on the re-mote network in the Phone Number Or Address box and click Next to proceed to the Protocols And Security page (see Figure 6.15)." And on page 212, in step 9, Change: "9. Click the Connect Using A Modem, ISDN Adapter, Or Other Physical Device option button and click Next to proceed to the Phone Number page (see Figure 6.14). Click Connect Using Virtual Private Networking to configure a virtual private network (VPN) link to the remote network, using either the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) or the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP). For information on VPN's, see Chapter 11, 'Using the Remote Access Service'." To: "9. Click the Connect Using A Modem, ISDN Adapter, Or Other Physical Device option button and click Next to proceed to the Phone Number page (see Figure 6.14). If more than one communications device is available on the computer, a Select A Device page appears, enabling you to choose one. Click Connect Using Virtual Private Networking to configure a virtual private network (VPN) link to the remote network, using either the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) or the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP). For information on VPN's, see Chapter 11, 'Using the Remote Access Service.'Page 279: "SVR resource record" Should Be "SRV resource record"On page 279, in the third bullet,Change:"SVR resource record"To:"SRV resource record" Page 290: "DHCP console" Should Be "DNS console"On page 290, in step 1,Change:"DHCP console"To:"DNS console"Page 295: NSDNAME Should Be DNSNAME On page 295, in the section Name Server (NS) in the middle of that page, Change: "The RDATA field for this resource record consists of a single NSDNAME subfield containing the name of a DNS name server." To: "The RDATA field for this resource record consists of a single DNSNAME subfield containing the name of a DNS name server."Page 304: IFXR Should Be IXFR On page 304, in the first paragraph,Change:"IFXR enables the secondary..."To:"IXFR enables the secondary..."Page 351: DHCP Should Be WINS On the top of page 351, Change: "5. Restart the DHCP Server service by typing net start wins at the command prompt." To: "5. Restart the WINS Server service by typing net start wins at the command prompt."Page 370: Incorrect Step References On page 370, in steps 10 and 11, the wrong steps are referenced. Change: "10. Repeat steps 8 through 10 to add TCP port numbers to the filter. 11. To create a packet filter based on UDP port numbers, click the Permit Only option button to activate the UDP Ports list and repeat steps 8 through 11." To: "10. Repeat steps 8 and 9 to add TCP port numbers to the filter. 11. To create a packet filter based on UDP port numbers, click the Permit Only option button to activate the UDP Ports list and repeat steps 8 and 9."Page 373: TCP Should Be UDP On page 373, in the last bullet,Change:"Select this option to filter TCP traffic..."To:"Select this option to filter UDP traffic..."Page 407: IP Should Be ICMP On page 407, in step 9,Change:"...click ALL IP Traffic"To:"...click ALL ICMP Traffic"Page 412: 129-Kbps Should be 128-Kbps On page 412, in the first paragraph,Change:"It is possible to combine the two B channels into one 129-Kbps data pipe"To:"It is possible to combine the two B channels into one 128-Kbps data pipe"Page 444: Correction To Remote Access Policy Evaluation On page 444, in the first paragraph,Remove:"A connection must be passed by all the listed policies in order to granted access to the server" Page 468: 207 Should Be 206 On page 468, in the second paragraph,Change:"the NAT server can map all the private IP addresses on the network 192.168.0.0 to the public IP address 207.73.118.54."To:"the NAT server can map all the private IP addresses on the network 192.168.0.0 to the public IP address 206.73.118.54."Page 500: "Authorized" Should Be "Unauthorized" In the last paragraph on page 500,Change:"stolen by an authorized person,"To:"stolen by an unauthorized person,"Page 515: Incorrect Spell-Out Of MMC Console On page 515, in the paragraph right after the bullet points at the top of the page,Change:"As with most Microsoft Certificate Services (MMC) consoles,"To:"As with most Microsoft Management Console (MMC) consoles,"Page 518: Incorrect Explanation Of Figure 13.12 In the first paragraph on page 518,Change:"where you elected to store the certificate database and the certificate database log."To:"where you elected to store the certificate database and the request log."Page 656: Incorrect Answers To Question 70-216.04.01.002 On page 656, under question 70-216.04.01.002, the answers should be A and B, not A.Change:"Correct Answers: A...B. Incorrect: The correct option to set is Obtain An IP Address Automatically. When selected, this causes a DNS server to be assigned along with the other required TCP/IP values."To:"Correct Answers: A and B...B. Correct: When you select the Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically option, the Windows client computers use DNS configuration information provided by the DHCP server." Page 699: Correction To Question 70-216.05.01.003's Answers On page 699, under question 70-216.05.01.003, the correct answer is none, instead of A and B.Change:"Correct Answers: A and BA. Correct: Manually add the name and IP addresses of non-WINS computers to the WINS database of static maps.B. Correct: As an alternative to manually entering each non-WINS client, you can import the static map values from an LMHOSTS file. Ultimately, because the non-WINS client cannot register their information in the WINS database, you need to add this information as a static map."To:"Correct Answers: NoneA. Incorrect: Adding static mappings in WINS database enables WINS clients to resolve NetBIOS names of the non-WINS clients, but it does not resolve the issue of the non-WINS clients not able to communicate with the WINS server.B. Incorrect: Adding static mappings in the LMHOST file enables WINS clients to resolve NetBIOS names of the non-WINS clients, but it does not resolve the issue of the non-WINS clients not able to communicate with the WINS server." Microsoft Press
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» Blog Archive » Diocese of Melbourne motion supporting ACNA defeated Home About Anglican Orphans Blog Rules Contact Us Disclaimer Feed on Posts Comments « A Little Bit of Perspective. Will the Diocese of Niagara hold a lottery to raise its $750,000? » Diocese of Melbourne motion supporting ACNA defeated Oct 30th, 2009 by David An update to this post: Received by email: It was a close vote. The debate went for the full 30 minutes, and was charitable for the most part, except one well-known agitator in the Melbourne Diocese in Australia claiming the motion and its motives were “disingenuous” – that was a low point. The vote by voices wasn’t able to decide whether the motion had passed or been defeated, so someone asked for a count of the house. It turns out there was just a quorum of people – in Melbourne Diocese only a third of Synod (284 people, I think) is required to be present for a quorum – there were 325 Synod members present who voted on the motion (either for or against). On a count of hands 175 people were “against”, 150 people “for”. The motion was lost by 25 people. It was a close vote! The saddest aspects to the vote are twofold: i. a decent number of Synod members had little idea of what the motion was really about (that is, they were confused by the whole thing and they aren’t aware that ACNA-affiliated parishes are being dragged through the courts to acquire their properties), even after some careful, but informative speeches from the mover and seconder of the motion; and, ii., to lose the motion by 25 people is disappointing, given that there were a number of people absent from Synod who would have voted in favour of the motion if they were there – this is one of those “luck of the draw” situations, where you don’t know the exact timing of the hearing of the motion. Posted in Anglican Church in North America 13 Responses to “Diocese of Melbourne motion supporting ACNA defeated” 1 stuck in Toronto says: October 31, 2009 at 11:25 am If all the facts are true this is a perfect argument for the “disingenuous” nature of currect Synod operations. I submit that until we adopt a procedure whereby all motions must be passed unanimously, or tabled for further action we leave a thin edge for the wedge. I hope arguments follow, but please do not forget the “Factor of Faith”. 2 stuck in Toronto says: November 2, 2009 at 9:35 am I am surprised and disappointed there is no dialogue on this subject. Any reasons? 3 Irena says: November 3, 2009 at 12:11 am #2: Usually we are silenced by discouraging news. However, I don’t think we have need to be discouraged: democratic votes are not usually related to the Lord’s favour. We know this fact well in New Westminster. 4 Jason says: November 3, 2009 at 12:43 am I hear that Australia’s Sydney Diocese passed their ACNA motion! That’s great news. 5 stuck in Toronto says: November 3, 2009 at 10:28 am Irena I take it from your statement – “democratic votes are not usually related to the Lord’s favour” that you agree with my #1 6 Gerry O'Brien says: November 3, 2009 at 11:44 am Stuck: If we need 100% in favor or against votes, doesn’t this lead to what is called dictatorship? Only a dictatorial government can achieve unanimous agreement ALL of the time. Irena: methinks you to be more right than wrong on the idea that democratic votes usually go against the Lord’s favor. Seems that has always been the case ~~~~ unless all the voters or at least the majority of the voters are “Christians”, then it goes to the Lord’s favor of course. Unfortunately todays society thinks themselves in North America to be Christian but have been so far led away from the truth that they are not. How unfortunate and sad. 7 Irena says: November 3, 2009 at 12:22 pm Stuck in Toronto #5: Not necessarily. Even a unanimous vote does not guarantee the Lord’s favour. Adam and Eve were unanimous! Having said that, I will agree that, in a group of Christians, unanimity is a beautiful thing. 8 stuck in Toronto says: November 3, 2009 at 5:00 pm # 6 Gerry, Dictatorship and Monarchist Government is always unanimous “all the time”. Were the requirment for unanimity in Synod operations does not garantee “all the time” when a motion does not pass it is tabled. The procedure or follow up on a tabled motion is varied. My personal choice is to put it off until the next synod. This leaves time for healthy discussion, debate, and prayer. If the next Synod (second reading) fails to reach unanimous agreement than the Bishop in Charge would strike a committee of pro and con persons based on the same percentage as the second vote. Thes folks would be tasked (like a jury) to determine unanimous consent. Any and all arguments can be submitted to said committee during the interim. The result -unanimous or hung, is presented during third Synod (reading) if vote is not unanimous than the Motion is tossed. 9 stuck in Toronto says: November 3, 2009 at 5:22 pm Irena “Adam and Eve were unanimous!”; were they? wasn’t there a third person missing? I would welcome any biblical example of unaniminity failing God’s will. Jesus said “where two or three are gathered together OF THE SAME ACCORD (unanimity) there I will be in the midst. The Church has lost a vital component in it’s two-thousand year journey. I call it the factor of faith. We acknowledge faith as a gift but fail to use it. So what happens to something when it doesn’t get used? 10 Irena says: November 4, 2009 at 1:40 am #9 Stuck: Is this the verse you’re referring to? “For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I among them.” Matthew 10:20 ‘In my name’ is missing in your verse so I’m not sure. The context of this particular verse has to do with ejecting an unrepentant brother out of the church. And of course, the presence of the Lord Jesus would give the necessary authority for such an action. 11 stuck in Toronto says: November 4, 2009 at 10:54 am Irena; I have defended the premise of “same Accord” as a source of Spiritual Power. I believe that “in my name” means “of the same accord”. The fact that I could not find the quote I used in my #9 was a shock to me as I have used it so often. I apologize for the confusing mis-quote. I don’t agree with your contextual assessment. Matt.18: 19 Again I say unto you, That if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven. 20..For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them. Philippians 2:2 Fulfil ye my joy, that ye be likeminded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind. Acts 1:14 These all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication, with the women, and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brethren. Acts 2:1 And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place. 12 Irena says: November 6, 2009 at 12:17 pm #11 Stuck: Being of one accord and “in my name” are certainly tightly related, as the verses in your previous post show. If we are considering a matter together in Jesus’ name–that is, if we really do stand under his authority and in his love, as I think the phrase suggests–we will be of like mind because we’ll be sharing in the mind of Christ (Phil. 2, v.5). When the glory and honour of the Lord Jesus are at stake, this kind of accord will look like unanimity. And I think this is how ACNA has so wonderfully been founded among groups so varying in detail. We all knew we couldn’t stay with the National Churches because the very Lordship of Christ was being questioned in these churches. On the subject of non-essentials (where the Bible is not totally clear on a subject, for example), the accord will look more like mutual submission in which we leave our pet issues aside for the sake of unity. Mutual submission may not look at all like agreement or unanimity, but it will glorify the Lord Jesus
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Many of us weren’t particularly discriminating about the quality of the sound, though, and now that tinny audio is grating on our ears. We’d like more elegant solutions. Content is everywhere, after all. Securing high-quality content just takes a little more effort—and investment—but the payoff is worth it if you have a passion for music and movies. Audiophiles came up with their own solutions for ripping CDs using lossless codecs. On the music store side, Apple iTunes Plus came along with higher-res files that double the bit rate for less-compressed audio. And MusicGiants became the go-to download service for high-quality rights-protected WMA files with its lossless uncompressed music file library. Earlier this year, MusicGiants launched a sister platform called VideoGiants, which delivers movies, concerts and music videos in lossless WMV ranging from 480p to 1080p resolution using bit rates of up to 45 mbps. 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(Mark Almond | Associated Press | File) By JOHN ZENORAssociated Press Published: Monday, February 13, 2012 at 6:01 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, February 13, 2012 at 11:27 p.m. MONTGOMERY — Alabama’s suspension-riddled team expects to get some reinforcements for Tuesday’s game against No. 14 Florida, but leading scorers JaMychal Green and Tony Mitchell won’t be among them. Crimson Tide coach Anthony Grant said Monday that guards Trevor Releford and Andrew Steele will “most likely” return for a game that could supply a huge boost for the NCAA tournament hopes of a team once flirting with the top 10 — or a second-straight setback minus key players.“The main thing right now for our guys to understand is the importance of making good decisions and understanding the consequences when you make poor decisions and then moving on from that and learning from that,” Grant said. “So we’re dealing with that. It’s disappointing and unfortunate that we have to deal with this in the middle of the season. “It is what it is, so right now as a team we have to focus on the things we can control, and we have a very challenging game here against a very talented opponent in Florida. We have to get ready to play the game.”Grant suspended Green, Releford and Steele indefinitely just before Saturday’s loss at LSU for violating team rules, sending them packing for Tuscaloosa before tipoff.That was also the second game of Mitchell’s suspension.The disciplinary actions left the Tide (16-8, 5-5 Southeastern Conference) without players responsible for 69 percent of its scoring, 57 percent of rebounding and 54 percent of assists at a time when the stakes are ratcheted up. Green and Mitchell are the team’s top scorers and rebounders, while Releford leads Alabama in assists and Steele is a key role player.Grant said his decision to hold the players out had much to do with the long-term quality of the program and trying to build “the values and standards that you want your team to represent.” He hasn’t elaborated on the reasons for the suspensions.Grant declined to say if the violations of Mitchell and Green were more serious, but reiterated that their suspension remained indefinite.“I don’t want to get into that, that’s just the way it is right now,” he said.This is the third time Grant has suspended Green, a first-team All-SEC player, during his three seasons, including a three-game string early last season and one game at the end of 2009-10.Grant didn’t rule it out when asked if he had a “three-strike” policy that might keep Green from returning.“I’ll make some decisions on that later,” he said. “Right now my focus is on getting prepared for Florida.”Alabama had risen to No. 12 in the rankings in December and won three straight before the LSU game.The bold decision on the suspensions was no surprise to Gators coach Billy Donovan, who was Grant’s boss for a dozen years at Marshall and Florida.“I know Anthony Grant about as well as anybody, and I think that he has got incredible integrity and character and knows exactly the way he wants his program run and what he’s going to do,” Donovan said.The Tide’s eight remaining players — half of them freshmen — managed to come fairly close before losing 67-58 to LSU, with freshman Rodney Cooper scoring 28 points. Alabama had beaten Auburn by 18 points without Mitchell.Now comes a much bigger challenge, even with Releford and Steele.The Gators (19-6, 7-3) opened last March with a 78-51 rout of a Tide team that still had aspirations of winning an SEC title and making the NCAA field.Florida is also short-handed, but because of injuries. The Gators won’t have their top subs, forward Will Yeguete (concussion) and guard Mike Rosario (bruised hip), for the game, Donovan
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Search WWW Growthology Legal Please take note of our disclaimers, privacy policy and other legal notifications. « Interview with SSRN's Founder | Main | Paul Krugman Kindles My Faith » June 06, 2008 Is the Recession U shaped? On a day when the unemployment rate spikes by half a percentage point, we may be past questioning whether a recession in the U.S. is here. A month ago, Noriel Roubini framed the question smartly:In principle, the US recession could end up being shaped like a V, U, W, or L. Which of these four scenarios is most likely? The current consensus is that the recession will be V-shaped – short and shallow – and thus similar to the US recessions in 1990-91 and 2001, which lasted eight months each. Most analysts forecast that GDP will contract in the first half of 2008 and recover in the second half of the year. I expect a longer and deeper U-shaped recession, lasting at least 12 months and possibly as long as 18 months – one of the most severe US recessions in decades – because today’s macroeconomic and financial conditions are far worse. Now on the spectrum of macroeconomic analysis, growth sits on the long-term end of the spectrum, whereas recession-watching is on the short-term end. This is my way of saying, growthology.org really shouldn’t be commenting on the recession stuff … too small ball. So here’s my justification: I’ve published on this topic recently. My little model - the employment recession indicator – says the recession probability is in the 50% range. It will go higher (and I’ll believe the recession has spread from financial markets to the real economy) once initial jobless claims rise above 400,000 consistently and unemployment goes to 6.0%. That may happen soon, and when it does, count me among the bears. But UI claims remain too low for a recession, and they tend to be early warning signals. The specter of the Great Depression haunts any public conversation about economics, which includes this blog. And lest we forget, momentous shifts in popular and professional thinking occurred during the 1930s. In particular, the breakthrough work of our patron saint (Joseph Schumpeter) was notoriously overshadowed by the breakthrough work of JM Keynes. I dislike historical parallels such as “This recession has signs of becoming another great depression” because (here’s a Kane mantra) Growth Trumps All Historical Parallels. No, America is not analogous to a new Roman Empire. No, the housing meltdown is not akin to 1929’s great crash. Technological dynamism makes modernity so different from previous eras that no parallel really works. To clarify the larger posturing, ask yourself this: what is more important to contemporary affairs: hegemony, terrorism, or technology? Answer: technology. What’s a bigger deal in the sweep of history: asset bubbles or technology? Answer: technology. Point being, I doubt the upcoming political debate of 2008 - which will focus on short-term economics and the War on Terror - will address the most important issue of technology acceleration and its implications. Remember when the NASDAQ crashed and the media said, “The New Economy Was an Illusion.” They were wrong. The Internet’s still here, folks, bigger than ever. The bottom line is that changes wrought by technology are VERY real, with both good and bad consequences. It is the topic that no grand strategist, or politician, or pundit should be allowed to ignore. Now, Roubini might agree with me on all that. But I was still skeptical about the recession ever being called, until this morning's employment report. My best guess remains that it won’t be V or U or L or W shaped. I’m looking for letters on my keyboard to represent my prediction. Ah, here it is: 0 (as in null set) I think aggressive Fed action on interest rates will be very effective in the short term (albeit inflationary). I doubt housing assets have declined enough to shake the lifecycle consumption smoothing habits of Americans, meaning GDP and the real economy will stagnate but not recess. I do worry about oil prices, but anticipate/hope/pray for that commodity speculation to pop. And ultimately, I think innovative entrepreneurship and consequently potential GDP are accelerating. My worst case scenario has a deep U-shaped recession that masks productivity growth for a year or two, followed by a booming catch-up to potential GDP in 2010-12 … plus lots of inflation. 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Cornish Pirates player profile Rhys Jones - Fly-Half/Full-Back Cornish Pirates Archive 2005 to 2010 Home News Championship News Community News News Archive Archive 05/2010 Rugby Fixtures/Results Match Reports Match Previews Tables Match Matrix Players Player Stats Coaching Staff Physios Pirates TV Terms & Conditions TV Schedules Match Highlights Features Old Prop Steve Player Blogs Dream Teams Coaches' Corner Interviews Gallery Tickets On-line Kiosk Travel Deals Club Contacts Pirates Shop Penzance Newlyn History Links Corporate Club Sponsor Hospitality Kit Sponsorship Pitch Side Cross Branding Partners Suppliers Player Sponsors Programme Ads Stadium Disabled Fans Travel Where to Stay Visiting Supporters Community Girls rugby Learning Zone Cornish Language Local Clubs Schools Rugby Fanzone Match Posters Pirates Lottery Me & My Shirt What's On Match DVDs Fans In Focus Be A Mascot Forums Archive Index PLAYER PROFILE / Rhys Jones - Fly-Half/Full Back 2009/10 D.O.B 23rd Aug 1987 Nationality Abergavenny Birthplace Welsh Height 5'10" (1,78m) Weight 14st 3lbs (90.3kg) Position Fly-Half/Full-Back Previous clubs Sale Sharks Honours Wales Youth/U18/19/20s Wales 7s, Barbarians. Rhys is a young fly-half/full-back who signed for the Cornish Pirates in April, 2008, from Premiership side Sale Sharks. He is the son of Kingsley Jones, a former Wales captain and nowadays Director of Rugby at Sale, and his grandfather is Phil Kingsley Jones who has coached, managed and been a mentor to former All Blacks star Jonah Lomu. Highlights for Rhys include making his Premiership debut for Sale Sharks, playing at full-back in 2007 against Gloucester, and also playing for Wales U19s in their 2006 'Grand Slam' winning side. A rugby hero is Neil Jenkins, who is described as, "a great role model", and one Rhys has been fortunate to work with at various Welsh age group levels. Whilst on loan from Sale in February, 2008, Rhys also made a debut for Cardiff Blues against Munster. Arriving in Cornwall, Rhys looked forward to the challenges ahead, him excited and keen to be part of a team that he feels "has the potential to achieve great things." Rhys played 23 games for the Pirates in his first season in Cornwall, when he was a clear top scorer with 181 points. Also, as a special highlight, he played for the Barbarians (along with Rhodri McAtee) against the Combined Services in the Annual Remembrance Day match. Early in the summer of 2009, Rhys was further honoured when he was called into the Wales Sevens squad that competed in the final two tournaments of the season's IRB World Sevens Series, playing at both Twickenham and Murrayfield
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Connection: close Status: 200 X-Powered-By: Phusion Passenger (mod_rails/mod_rack) 3.0.7 X-UA-Compatible: IE=Edge,chrome=1 ETag: "8a8b02928c4ed6c223b8b47f9b6b2dc2" Cache-Control: must-revalidate, private, max-age=0 X-Runtime: 0.013032 Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2012 00:02:02 GMT X-Rack-Cache: miss Server: nginx/1.0.0 + Phusion Passenger 3.0.7 (mod_rails/mod_rack) Book of 1 Chronicles eBible Books Old Testament Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy Joshua Judges Ruth 1 Samuel 2 Samuel 1 Kings 2 Kings 1 Chronicles 2 Chronicles Ezra Nehemiah Esther Job Psalms Proverbs Ecclesiastes Song of Solomon Isaiah Jeremiah Lamentations Ezekiel Daniel Hosea Joel Amos Obadiah Jonah Micah Nahum Habakkuk Zephaniah Haggai Zechariah Malachi New Testament Matthew Mark Luke John Acts Romans 1 Corinthians 2 Corinthians Galatians Ephesians Philippians Colossians 1 Thessalonians 2 Thessalonians 1 Timothy 2 Timothy Titus Philemon Hebrews James 1 Peter 2 Peter 1 John 2 John 3 John Jude Revelation NKJV English Amplified ASV ESV KJV The Message NASB NIV * NKJV NLT YLT Arabic Smith-Vandyke Czech BKR Chinese CNV (Simplified) CNV (Traditional) CUV (Simplified) CUV (Traditional) Danish Danish Dutch Staten Vertaling Esperanto Esperanto Finnish Finnish 1776 Pyha Raamattu 1933 French Darby LS 1910 German Elberfelder Elberfelder 1905 Luther 1545 Luther 1912 Schlachter Greek Modern Greek Hebrew Modern Hebrew Italian Giovanni Riveduta Korean Korean Lithuanian Lithuanian Portuguese Almeida Romanian Cornilescu Russian Synodal Spanish Reina-Valera 1909 Sagradas Tagalog Tagalog Thai Thai Vietnamese Vietnamese Xhosa Xhosa See All Bookmarks Sign UpLogin ← Back Share Book of 1 Chronicles Source: Got Questions Ministries Author: The Book of 1 Chronicles does not specifically name its author. The tradition is that 1 and 2 Chronicles were written by Ezra.Date of Writing: The Book of 1 Chronicles was likely written between 450 and 425 B.C.Purpose of Writing: The Books of 1 & 2 Chronicles cover mostly the same information as 1 & 2 Samuel and 1 & 2 Kings. 1 & 2 Chronicles focus more on the priestly aspect of the time period. The Book of 1 Chronicles was written after the exile to help those returning to Israel understand how to worship God. The history focused on the Southern Kingdom, the tribes of Judah, Benjamin and Levi. These tribes tended to be more faithful to God.Key Verses: 1 Chronicles 11:1-2, "All Israel came together to David at Hebron and said, 'We are your own flesh and blood. In the past, even while Saul was king, you were the one who led Israel on their military campaigns. And the Lord said to you, "You will shepherd my people Israel, and you will become their ruler."'"1 Chronicles 21:13, "David said to Gad, 'I am in deep distress. Let me fall into the hands of the LORD, for his mercy is very great; but do not let me fall into the hands of men.'"1 Chronicles 29:11, "Yours, O LORD, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the majesty and the splendor, for everything in heaven and earth is yours. Yours, O LORD, is the kingdom; you are exalted as head over all."Brief Summary: The first 9 chapters of 1 Chronicles are dedicated to lists and genealogies. Further lists and genealogies are scattered throughout the rest of 1 Chronicles. In between, the Book of 1 Chronicles records David's ascension to the throne and his actions thereafter. The book concludes with David's son Solomon becoming King of Israel. Briefly outlined, the Book of 1 Chronicles is as follows: Chapters 1:1-9:23 - Selective Genealogies; Chapters 9:24-12:40 - David’s ascent; Chapters 13:1-20:30 -David’s reign.Foreshadowings: In David’s song of thanksgiving to God in 1 Chronicles 16:33, he refers to the time when God will come “to judge the earth.” This foreshadows Matthew 25, in which Jesus describes the time when He will come to judge the earth. Through the parables of the ten virgins and the talents, He warns that those who are found without the blood of Christ covering their sins will be cast into “outer darkness.” He encourages His people to be ready because when He comes, He will separate the sheep from the goats in judgment.Part of the Davidic Covenant which God reiterates in chapter 17 refers to the future Messiah who would be a descendant of David. Verses 13-14 describe the Son who will be established in God’s house and whose throne will be established forever. This can only refer to Jesus Christ.Practical Application: Genealogies such as the ones in 1 Chronicles may seem dry to us, but they remind us that God knows each of His children personally, even down to the number of hairs on our heads (Matthew 10:30). We can take comfort in the fact that who we are and what we do is written forever in God’s mind. If we belong to Christ, our names are written forever in the Lamb’s book of Life (Revelation 13:8). God is faithful to His people and keeps His promises. In the Book of 1 Chronicles, we see the fulfillment of God’s promise to David when he is made king over all Israel (1 Chronicles 11:1-3). We can be sure that His promises to us will be fulfilled as well. He has promised blessings to those who follow Him, who come to Christ in repentance, and who obey His Word.Obedience brings blessing; disobedience brings judgment. The Book of 1 Chronicles, as well as 1 & 2 Samuel and 1 & 2 Kings, is a chronicle of the pattern of sin, repentance, forgiveness, and restoration of the nation of Israel. In the same way, God is patient with us and forgives our sin when we come to Him in true repentance (1 John 1:9). We can take comfort in the fact that He hears our prayer of sorrow, forgives our sin, restores us to fellowship with Him, and sets us on the path to joy. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus
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Last-Modified: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 14:06:03 GMT Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.0 X-AspNet-Version: 2.0.50727 X-Powered-By: ASP.NET MicrosoftSharePointTeamServices: 12.0.0.6219 Cache-Control: private, max-age=0 Expires: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 19:53:13 GMT Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 19:53:13 GMT Connection: close Gates Foundation Names Dr. Christopher Elias to Lead Expanded Global Development Program | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Blog|Community|Infographics|Photos|Videos About UsAnnual Letter from Bill GatesAnnual ReportsContact UsFact SheetFinancialsLetter from Bill & Melinda GatesLeadershipJobsMedia InquiriesNew CampusSpeechesValuesVisitor CenterPrograms & PartnershipsGlobal Development ProgramGlobal Health ProgramUnited States ProgramGrantee ProfilesWhat We're LearningProgress ReportsResearch & EvaluationsOur Commitment to Grantees: Strengthening PartnershipsTopicsTopicsGlobal HealthDiarrheaDiscoveryFamily PlanningHIV/AIDSMalariaMaternal, Newborn, & Child HealthNeglected Diseases NutritionPneumonia & FluPolioTobaccoTuberculosisVaccinesPoverty & DevelopmentAgricultural DevelopmentFamily Homelessness (U.S.)Financial Services for the PoorUrban DevelopmentWater, Sanitation & HygieneEducation & InformationCollege-Ready Education (U.S.)Early Learning (U.S.)Libraries (Global)Libraries (U.S.)Postsecondary Education (U.S.)ScholarshipsSpecial ProjectsEmergency ResponseEmpowering CommunitiesTopics OverviewRegionsRegionsAfricaAsiaAustralia/OceaniaEuropeNorth AmericaSouth AmericaRegions OverviewGrantsGrantsInformation for Grant SeekersSearch Awarded GrantsFrequently Asked QuestionsGrants Overview Home/About the Foundation/Press Releases/Foundation Names Dr. Christopher Elias to Lead Global Development Program SHARESHAREDiggDeliciousFacebookNewsvineRedditStumbleUponTwitterEmail October 31, 2011 Gates Foundation Names Dr. Christopher Elias to Lead Expanded Global Development Program Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationPhone: +1.206.709.3400Email: [email protected] SEATTLE -- The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation today announced that Dr. Christopher Elias has been named president of the foundation’s Global Development Program. Elias is currently president and chief executive officer of PATH, a Seattle-based international nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the health of people around the world. “We are very pleased that Chris is joining the foundation to lead our global development work,” said Bill Gates, co-chair of the foundation. “His leadership at PATH and long history in health and development will enhance our ability to deliver innovative solutions to some of the world’s biggest challenges.” In his new position, Elias will help lead the foundation’s efforts to support people in developing countries to overcome hunger, poverty, and disease. He will focus on the innovative and integrated delivery of interventions, while overseeing an expanded portfolio, which will include the foundation’s Family Health and Vaccine Delivery strategies along with Global Development’s existing work in Agricultural Development, Financial Services for the Poor, Water, Sanitation & Hygiene, and Special Initiatives. The foundation’s US and Global Libraries Programs will also be combined in the broader portfolio.  Recently, the foundation named Dr. Trevor Mundel from Novartis Pharma AG as the new president of its Global Health Program. “We welcome Chris to the foundation,” said Melinda French Gates, co-chair of the foundation. “As the foundation matures, and our ambitions continue to grow, the complementary experience and leadership he and Trevor bring will ensure that we take an integrated global approach to our work.” “Chris brings great experience in managing complex programs on the ground, around the world,” said Jeff Raikes, CEO of the foundation. “He will help us expand the depth of our expertise from research and development through to delivery of the tools needed to give the poorest people the chance to live healthy and productive lives. I’m excited to work with Chris to strengthen our partnerships and maximize our impact.” “I am deeply honored to be joining the Gates Foundation,” said Elias. “I look forward to applying my experience in health and development to help advance the foundation’s ambitious mission.” Dr. Elias has led PATH since 2000, guiding it through unprecedented growth and expanding PATH’s international presence, with projects currently underway in more than 70 countries.  Under his leadership PATH has developed and delivered numerous innovative health solutions that have improved the lives of millions of beneficiaries around the world. Prior to his tenure at PATH, Dr. Elias held senior positions with the Population Council, including a stint as country representative in Thailand. He received his MD from Creighton University in 1983, and received an MPH in 1990 from the University of Washington, where he was also a fellow in the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program. ###Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationGuided by the belief that every life has equal value, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation works to help all people lead healthy, productive lives. In developing countries, it focuses on improving people’s health and giving them the chance to lift themselves out of hunger and extreme poverty. In the United States, it seeks to ensure that all people—especially those with the fewest resources—have access to the opportunities they need to succeed in school and life. Based in Seattle, Washington, the foundation is led by CEO Jeff Raikes and Co-chair William H. Gates Sr., under the direction of Bill and Melinda Gates and Warren Buffett
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Examining The Impact Of Renewable Energy On The Electric Power Grid . ENERGY TECH Examining The Impact Of Renewable Energy On The Electric Power Grid A power grid in California. by Staff Writers Troy NY (SPX) Nov 13, 2006 With a $1.23 million grant, researchers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute will be creating a distributed power "test-bed" to study how the electricity distribution grid might be affected by the widespread adoption of clean, renewable energy sources. The two-year project, which is funded by the New York State Office of Science, Technology and Academic Research (NYSTAR), is designed to help understand the potential effects of meeting New York state's key alternative energy goal - by 2012, more than 25 percent of power generation through renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, and fuel cells. "Global energy security is the greatest challenge of our time," Rensselaer President Shirley Ann Jackson said. "The solutions rest in redundancy of supply and diversity of source, and will require innovation: innovation in the discovery, extraction, and transportation of fossil fuels; innovation in conservation; and innovation to develop alternative energy sources which are reliable, cost-effective, safe, and environmentally benign. "This project - which seeks to enhance our understanding of the effect of adding an increasing number of small-scale renewable electricity generating sources to the utility grid - further demonstrates the leadership role Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and New York state are taking to secure our global energy future. I applaud NYSTAR for its support of this vital research," added Jackson. As people begin adopting small-scale renewable sources to power homes and businesses, problems in the utility grid could arise because these sources are likely to be connected at the local distribution level. "For example, I do not want my photovoltaic system's inverter to go off when my neighbor's central air conditioner comes on," said Nag Patibandla, director of Rensselaer's Center for Future Energy Systems (CFES). "We want to understand how the distribution grid functions at a high degree of renewable resources penetration." Patibandla led New York's Distributed Generation program for five years before joining Rensselaer. For the new project, he and his colleagues plan to build a test system on the Rensselaer campus where they can attach a number of simulated renewable energy sources along with equipment that is susceptible to fluctuations in power output. Examples of sensitive loads include high-power computer systems, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) in traffic lights, and wastewater treatment plants. Renewable energy sources are themselves inherently sensitive because they have inverters that convert direct current to alternating current, Patibandla said. "The award to Rensselaer will enable it to strengthen its research and development activity in a critically important area of technology," said NYSTAR Executive Director Michael J. Relyea. "It is one of many initiatives reflecting the vision and leadership of Governor Pataki and the Legislature. NYSTAR is thrilled to fund such economically worthwhile scientific endeavors at Rensselaer. The academic and private sector support that backs this important Rensselaer initiative on new energy systems is a testament to the incredible dynamic nature of research, development, and commercialization efforts ongoing at Rensselaer." Researchers at the CFES will be partnering with Sensitron Semiconductor of Deer Park, NY; Inverters Unlimited Inc. of Albany, NY; and Advanced Energy Conversion of Malta, NY The project also will examine policy aspects of renewable resources penetration in partnership with the Pace Energy Project, part of Pace Law School's Center for Environmental Legal Studies. "With growing concern over the security of our energy supply and its consequences for the global climate, energy is emerging as one of the defining public policy issue of our generation," said Pace Law School Dean Stephen Friedman. "Pace is pleased to join with Rensselaer on this important initiative to define the technological, economic, and regulatory framework for supporting renewable energy and clean distributed generation as an ever-increasing part of our future energy mix." The CFES, in partnership with Cornell University, Brookhaven National Laboratory, and Clarkson University, seeks to meet the energy challenges of the 21st century by focusing on innovation in and commercialization of energy conservation and renewable energy systems. The new project will expand the current efforts in technology commercialization at CFES into the area of distributed power generation, or the use of small-scale generators located close to the power load being served. Specifically, the researchers will examine the stability and dynamic behavior of the electricity grid, the feasibility of installing distributed energy to counter-balance natural intermittency, and grid stability and power quality, Patibandla said. The award is being made through NYSTAR's Centers for Advanced Technology Development Program, which seeks to enhance and expand the capabilities of existing Centers for Advanced Technology that have achieved a record of success. In addition to Patibandla, two Rensselaer researchers will be co-principal investigators: Jian Sun, associate professor of electrical, computer, and systems engineering; and Nadarajah Narendran, director of research at Rensselaer's Lighting Research Center. The project also will support six Rensselaer graduate students. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Rensselaer Polytechnic InstitutePowering The World in the 21st Century at Energy-Daily.com Powering The World in the 21st Century at Energy-Daily.com Search All Our Sites - Powered By Google ENERGY TECH Despite Start Up Problems Carbon Markets Are Here To Stay Nairobi (AFP) Nov 10, 2006 The carbon market, the jewel in the crown of the Kyoto Protocol, is a flawed gem but one likely to endure, regardless of the form that international efforts take to tackle climate change, experts here say. Carbon trading is the centrepiece of the UN
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Dare to Gamble: Boxing Results - Juan Diaz, Felix Sturm and More! Dare to Gamble Gambling news with a fresh perspective. Doesn't matter whether you like sports betting, casinos, poker, or wagering on weird stuff, we'll have something for you to read here. Sunday, April 29, 2007 Boxing Results - Juan Diaz, Felix Sturm and More! This weekend saw a lot of important, action-packed boxing matches. Here are the results, along with the odds that were posted by Bodog. Hope you were a big winner on one or more of these.(NOTE: Winners are in bold.)April 27th FightsWBU LIGHT MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE ELIMINATORSergio Gabriel Martinez (-300) vs. Saul Roman (+240) - Martinez won after knocking out Roman in the 4th round.How many rounds will the Martinez/Roman fight last?Over 9 ½ rounds -120Under 9 ½ rounds -120LIGHTWEIGHT FIGHTMike Anchondo (-450) vs. Darling Jimenez (+300) - Jimenez scored the upset after knocking out Anchondo in the 3rd round.How many rounds will the Anchondo/Jimenez last?Over 9 ½ rounds -185Under 9 ½ rounds +145April 28th FightsWBA LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLEStipe Drews (-325) vs. Silvio Branco (+250) - On the undercard of the Sturm/Castillejo fight, Drews captured the WBA Light Heavyweight title by a unanimous decision over Silvio Branco. Drews became the first world champion from Croatia since it became an independent republic. The scorecards were 116-113, 116-112 and 115-113. Drews also defeated Branco for the European title three years prior to this fight.How many rounds will the Drews/Branco fight last?Over 11 ½ rounds -350Under 11 ½ rounds +275WBO LIGHT WELTERWEIGHT TITLERicardo Torres (-600) vs. Arturo Morua (+400) - Torres won a 12 round decision over Morua.How many rounds will the Torres/Morua fight last?Over 7 ½ rounds -120Under 7 ½ rounds -120WBA MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLEFelix Sturm (-280) vs. Javier Castillejo (+220) - Sturm regained his WBA Middleweight Title from Castillejo by a unanimous decision. Castillejo had defeated him nine months earlier, but Sturm proved too fast for the Spaniard last night. The fight was scored 116-112, 115-114 and 116-112. This is Sturm’s third title.How many rounds will the Sturm/Castillejo fight last?Over 11 ½ rounds -265Under 11 ½ rounds +205WBO MINIMUMWEIGHT TITLEIvan Calderon (-500) vs. Ronald Barrera (+350) - Calderon picked up the decision and the WBO belt after 12 tough rounds of boxing.How many rounds will the Calderon/Barrera fight last?Over 11 ½ rounds -450Under 11 ½ rounds +300WBO/WBA LIGHTWEIGHT TITLEJuan Diaz (-260) vs. Acelino Freitas (+200) - This was an exciting fight, and the action was very competitive until the 8th round. At that point, a tiring Freitas began to take loads of punishment and quit the fight after the round. This was very similar to his surrender in the Diego Corrales match, although he did meet the canvas three times in that bout.How many rounds will the Diaz/Freitas fight last?Over 10 ½ rounds -185Under 10 ½ rounds +145If you’d like to read more from the exciting world of boxing, click on either of the links below:Boxing Odds from BodogMayweather vs. De La Hoya Boxing Results - Juan Diaz, Felix Sturm
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Expires: -1 Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.5 X-AspNet-Version: 2.0.50727 p3p: CP="CAO PSA OUR" X-Powered-By: ASP.NET Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2012 00:40:06 GMT Connection: close Gary Dicker wants to make ‘beautiful’ Amex Stadium a horrible place to visit | Give Me Football You are here: Home > Championship > Npower Championship promotion contenders: Brighton HomeLatest NewsPremier League UEFA Champions League Picture Gallery Video GalleryLadbrokesChampionship MORE+ ChampionshipLeague OneLeague TwoFA CupPlayer ProfilesLeague CupInternationals Latest NewsFixtures & ResultsTablePicturesInterviewsSpecial FeaturesMatch PreviewsMatch Reviews Select team Premier League Arsenal Aston Villa Blackburn Rovers Bolton Wanderers Chelsea Everton Fulham Liverpool Manchester City Manchester United Newcastle United Norwich City Queens Park Rangers Stoke City Sunderland Swansea City Tottenham Hotspur West Bromwich Albion Wigan Athletic Wolverhampton Wanderers Championship Barnsley Birmingham Blackpool Brighton & Hove Albion Bristol City Burnley Cardiff City Coventry City Crystal Palace Derby County Doncaster Rovers Hull City Ipswich Town Leeds United Leicester City Middlesbrough Millwall Nottingham Forest Peterborough United Portsmouth Reading Southampton Watford West Ham United League One Bournemouth Brentford Bury Carlisle United Charlton Athletic Chesterfield Colchester United Exeter Hartlepool United Huddersfield Town Leyton Orient Milton Keynes Dons Notts County Oldham Athletic Preston North End Rochdale Scunthorpe United Sheffield United Sheffield Wednesday Stevenage Tranmere Rovers Walsall Wycombe Wanderers Yeovil Town League Two AFC Wimbledon Accrington Stanley Aldershot Town Barnet Bradford City Bristol Rovers Burton Albion Cheltenham Town Crawley Town Crewe Alexandra Dagenham & Redbridge Gillingham Hereford United Macclesfield Town Morecambe Northampton Town Oxford Utd Plymouth Argyle Port Vale Rotherham United Shrewsbury Town Southend United Swindon Town Torquay United Share Npower Championship promotion contenders: Brighton Gary Dicker wants to make ‘beautiful’ Amex Stadium a horrible place to visit By Paul Bailey  August 04, 2011 Use your <- -> (arrow) keys to browse more stories Championship 2011/2012 Check out the latest betting odds Home Live Odds Draw Live Odds Away Live Odds Dicker and Co have to get used to playing in new surroundings. (©PAphotos) Picture GalleryNew Championship pictures Brighton & Hove Albion pictures Gary Dicker pictures Gary Dicker If we can make this place hard to play in for other teams, it will be a massive thing for us Player Profiles Gary Dicker Team Pages Brighton & Hove Albion Also see Video Gallery Transfer Directory Manager Spotlight Brighton & Hove Albion have extra reason to be looking forward to the start of the campaign as 2011-12 marks the first year in the club's impressive new Amex Stadium. Following last season's exploits that led the Seagulls to the Npower League One title, Gus Poyet's side go into the Championship full of renewed hope and optimism for what lies ahead.One player not looking to dwell on the niceties that come with the opening of a new home is Gary Dicker, who says the players must adapt quickly to their new surroundings in order to continue pushing in the right direction."It's a big pitch," the 25-year-old confirmed. "We have to get used to playing here when it is full. We need to punish teams when we have the ball. If we can make this place hard to play in for other teams, it will be a massive thing for us."I've played at Wembley before, but this pitch feels bigger - it is beautiful to play on."Brighton could be regarded as having an outside chance for back-to-back promotions, but if one thing is certain it's that Poyet has got the Seagull's back playing football the right way. The headline summer signing of Craig Mackail-Smith will undoubtedly add extra firepower to their ranks, but a realistic target of consolidation and a top half finish will ensure the feel-good factor remains at Brighton for another season at least.Scotland international Mackail-Smith, however, will miss the club’s Carling Cup tie with Gillingham next week because of his latest call-up to the national squad – much to the annoyance of manager Gus Poyet.The Brighton boss said: “We will always respect players who want to play for their countries so we won't stop him from going. Saying that, it's not very clever when you put an international game in the middle of a week when you have a cup game."This is Scotland, not Australia or Argentina. I think they knew from two months ago that it was a Carling Cup week and there are a few Scottish players in England."I am not going to fight the Scottish FA over it. I am going to give him the freedom to go. I loved playing for Uruguay. I will never stop a player playing for their national team."I am very pleased for Craig and I would, of course, like him to play. It would be very disappointing if he goes to Scotland, misses the Gillingham game and doesn't play, so it's up to the manager."Championship Winners- 18/1Promoted - 6/1 Fancy a flutter on the big game? Get behind your side and win some money in the process! BET
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Marshall County Tribune: Stories from Friday, September 30, 2011 Enlarge text Fair ~ 71°F   High: 72°F ~ Low: 56°FThursday, Mar. 1, 2012 Home News Sports Opinion Obituaries Coupons Classifieds View All Listings View Flyers My Listings My Wishlist Stories from Friday, September 30, 2011 Marshals Service called in to help search (09/30/11) By Clint Confehr Senior Staff Writer The U.S. Marshals Service is helping Lewisburg Police investigate its case of the missing evangelist who stepped away from his travel trailer at New Life Family Tabernacle for a morning walk. "We contacted them to see if there was any assistance they could provide," Police Chief Chuck Forbis said about noon Thursday. "The federal agencies can sometimes get to records that we want to look at quicker than we can, for example banking records."... Spivy, Haywood apply for judgeship (09/30/11) By Clint Confehr Senior Staff Writer The county attorney and the county's water utility attorney want the county commission's appointment to be the next sessions court judge, as does, according to unconfirmed information, a former county attorney. Sessions Court Judge Steve Bowden's resignation, dated Wednesday, is effective today, and County Mayor Joe Boyd Liggett says its receipt prompted an announcement requesting letters expressing interest from lawyers who want to succeed Bowden... Backpacks loaded (09/30/11) By Clint Confehr Senior Staff Writer At least 45 Marshall County public school students rely on the system's free breakfast and lunch program for their daily meals Monday through Friday and now their weekends include food from a church ministry. Other churches and charities help hungry people, and the food ministry at LifeSong Family Church is among those, doing so with a different approach. Members and friends fill two-gallon plastic bags with food to be slipped into a student's backpack... School attire rules debated (09/30/11) By Karen Hall Staff Writer Marshall County students are one step closer to wearing standardized school attire because of school board policy committee discussion this week. The meeting ended with committee members declaring they were ready for input on school attire from Lewisburg Police Officer John Christmas who's also a county commissioner... After first loss, LMS has no problem beating E.O. Coffman (09/30/11) After suffering their first setback of the season with a 14-6 loss to Spring Hill five days earlier, the Lewisburg Middle School Tigers (5-1) quickly righted the ship by pounding the E.O. Coffman Panthers 39-8 at home on Thursday. EO Coffman had defeated Spring Hill 15-14 two weeks earlier, but proved to be no match for LMS, as the Tigers forged a 26-0 lead in the first half with the help of two special teams touchdowns before opening up a 39-0 lead late in the third quarter en route to claiming the 31-point victory. "I was pleased with the way we bounced back," said Lewisburg coach Jeff Morton. "That team beat Spring Hill so it was a good win. We were flat last week against Spring Hill, but tonight we came out with a lot of emotion and played well." First place battles, homecomings under the lights (09/30/11) You have to be rooting for the Cornersville Bulldogs this week to pick up win number one on the year as head coach Ray Stocstill's squad heads into Week 6 full steam ahead after an incredible performance last week in their 51-40 shootout loss to inter-county rival Forrest in Frog Bottom. Cornersville (0-5, 0-2) will host Region 6A opponent Loretto (1-4, 0-2) in one of two homecoming events taking place in the county this Friday night under the lights. Cook uses five goals to fry Viqueens, 6-2 (09/30/11) The Forrest Lady Rockets began the week with a long yellow bus ride to Hickman County on Monday, and it was even a longer trip back from Centerville after a 10-6 loss, but on Tuesday night in Chapel Hill, they bounced back in a big way, stunning the Community Viqueens 6-2. Second place Community (8-2, 4-2) had suffered just one loss to first place Page on the season coming into Monday's contest, while the Lady Rockets (2-3-1, 2-2-1) were trying to claw their way up to one of the top four spots in the District 11A/AA standings and the opportunity to host a first round district tournament game. Band of Blue wins Yellow Jacket sweepstakes, readies for MTSBC (09/30/11) The Forrest Rocket Band of Blue was on the move again this past Saturday, travelling to two events, beginning with an early morning wake-up call for a trip to Columbia for a performance at the Middle Tennessee School Band and Orchestra Association (MTSBOA) Festival at 10:30 a.m. Billy Bateman and his renowned troupe re-boarded the bus and headed to Hartsville for their yearly performance in the Trousdale County 7th Annual Marching Yellow Jackets Invitational. Johnny Mathis (09/30/11) "Country" Johnny Mathis, 81, of Cornersville, died Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011, at his home after several years' illness. Mr. Mathis was born in Maud, Texas, and was a son of the late Bill and Ruth Cummings Mathis. He was a member of the Franklin Avenue Christian Center in Lewisburg. ... Jonathan Haywood Jr. (09/30/11) Jonathan "Johnny" Haywood Jr., 63, of Chapel Hill, died Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011. A native of Chapel Hill, Mr. Haywood was the son of the late John Mayberry Haywood and Annie Louise Harrison. He was a retired tool and die maker for Vought Industries in Nashville and a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. Mr. Haywood was a veteran of the US Army, having served in Vietnam where he received the Bronze Star Medal for Valor... T.B. Mencer (09/30/11) T. B. Mencer, 73, retired from the Tennessee Department of Transportation, and resident of Culleoka in the Stiversville Community, died Saturday, Sept. 24, 2011, at Maury Regional Medical Center. The Maury County native was the son of the late Sam Mencer and Annie Mae Waller Mencer... White-Lashwood (09/30/11) White-Lashwood Billy Joe and Angela White of Lewisburg would like to announce the engagement of their daughter, Lenzie Shae White, to Stephen Christopher Lashwood, son of Robert and Linda Lashwood, also of Lewisburg. Lenzie is the granddaughter of Doug and Linda Looney, and Faye White and the late Bill White. ... Hooten (09/30/11) Hooten Congratulations are in order for Bill and Joanne Hooten on their 60th wedding anniversary. On Sept. 29, 1951, Joanne Dodson and William C. "Bill" Hooten were married. Now -- 60 years, six children, seven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren later -- they are still united as one... Anniversaries (09/30/11) Wallace Bill and Jane Wallace observed their 50th wedding anniversary on July 16, 2011, at the McKnight Hall of the First United Methodist Church, Lewisburg. The affair was hosted by Melanie Jay, and Paul and Julie Wallace. Assisting were their grandchildren, Lou Jay and Will and Andy Wallace... Publlic Record (09/30/11) Marriage licenses Thomas Anthony Humphrey and Kirsten Ruth Anderson; William Ewing Jones and Etta Marie Wallace; Joshua James Wheeler and Courtney Megan Short; Charles Ray Williams and Rose Marie Gevedon. Land transfers Tracts, 0.24 and 0.34 acres, $7,000, District 1, from Donnie D. and Jason D. Wheeler, Donnie Wheeler Executor and Don E. Wheeler Estate to Joe Ashworth;... Is this the America we want? (09/30/11) More than a year ago Tribune readers were told in this column of a woman counting pennies out of her purse to pay her water bill. Now, you should know there are at least 45 children in the Marshall County school system
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Content-Length: 38311 Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 20:28:24 GMT X-Varnish: 939293259 Age: 0 Via: 1.1 varnish Connection: close Addiction & the Humanities Vol. 3(7) - Higher education: Does obtaining an advanced degree help protect against risky behavior? - The Brief Addiction Science Information Source (BASIS) The Brief Addiction Science Information Source (BASIS) The BASIS provides a forum for the free exchange of information related to addiction, and public access to the latest scientific developments and resources in the field. Our aim is to strengthen worldwide understanding of addiction and minimize its harmful effects. The Division on Addiction, Cambridge Health Alliance, a Harvard Medical School teaching affiliate. 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Division on Addictions Subscribe to this blog's feed « ASHES Vol. 3(7) - Are Psychiatry Residents Prepared to Work with Patients Who Use Nicotine? | Main | STASH Vol. 3(7) - How Marijuana use among American Indian Youth Stacks Up » Wednesday, August 22, 2007 Addiction & the Humanities Vol. 3(7) - Higher education: Does obtaining an advanced degree help protect against risky behavior? Many societies regard higher education as a protectorate against addiction.  Such culturally developed beliefs can create biases that preclude opportunities for early detection of problems and consequently early intervention. In this issue of Addiction and the Humanities, we review evidence of substance-related problems among the highly educated.  Although education tends to decrease the likelihood of substance-related addiction (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2005), the highly educated are not immune to developing substance use problems. Researchers surveyed a highly educated workforce (Matano, Wanat, Westrup, Koopman, & Whistsell, 2002) to investigate the prevalence of risky substance use behaviors among a more educated workforce.  Matano et al. (2002) randomly selected 10% (N=857) of employees to receive surveys regarding their substance use behaviors during the previous 12 months.  Of these eligible employees, 504 sent back completed surveys. Respondents were 62.8% female and ranged in age from 21 to 78 (M=43.8).  Eighty one percent of the sample earned a bachelor’s degree or higher and 3% earned a high school diploma or less. Table 1 summarizes the survey results.  The results reveal that alcohol and licit drug use was more prevalent than illicit substance use among this sample.  A significant number of employees however, reported illicit drug use during the past year.  Based on responses to the CAGE (Ewing, 1984), 12% qualified for “likely to have lifetime alcohol dependence.” Responses to the AUDIT (Bush, Kivlahan, Mcdonnell, Fihn, & Bradley, 1998) indicated that 5% had a “high likelihood of alcohol abuse.” In addition, 3% claimed that their alcohol consumption caused injury to someone else.  Despite these results only a handful of employees reported receiving any substance abuse treatment over the last year. Table 1. Past year substance use among employees (N=504) There are several limitations to this study. For example, the 60% response rate might result in substance use differences between those that completed and those that did not complete the survey. In addition, this survey was conducted in 1999, and it is possible that substance use behaviors among highly educated employees have changed since then.  Finally, substance use might be a more sensitive topic for the highly educated, perhaps biasing the self-report in the direction of underreporting. Despite constraints that might limit the extent of reported substance use and related problems, this study confirms that substance use and abuse is not an issue reserved only for less educated individuals.  There is a need for employee prevention and intervention programs in work forces populated by the highly educated. Assuming that educated individuals are immune to substance use problems might diminish their chances of getting the help they need. References Bush, K., Kivlahan, DR, Mcdonnell, MB, Fihn, SD, & Bradley, K. A. (1998). The AUDIT alcohol consumption questions (AUDIT-C): an effective brief screening test for problem drinking. Archives of Internal Medicine, 158, 1789-1795. Ewing, JA (1984). Detecting alcoholism: the CAGE questionnaire. Journal of the American Medical Association, 252(14), 1905-1907. Matano, RA, Wanat, SF, Westrup, D., Koopman, C., & Whistsell, SD (2002). Prevalence of Alcohol and Drug Use in a Highly Educated Workforce. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 29(1), 30-44. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2005). Overview of findings from the 2004 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse: Volume 1. Summary of National Findings (No. SMA 05-4061). Rockville, MD. Posted at 03:31 PM in Addiction & the Humanities | Permalink Reblog (0) | | | TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d835805a6c69e200e54ee2ac3d8834 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Addiction
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Expires: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 19:05:32 GMT Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 19:05:32 GMT Cache-Control: private, max-age=0 Last-Modified: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 10:53:16 GMT ETag: "85b150a0-5ecf-411d-bd4e-ee11107d074c" X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block Server: GSE Ishraqah to invest in real estate Dubai Real Estate News - UAE Property Market Trends and Agent Reviews Educating and Sharing Ideas with Buyers and Sellers in the Dynamic Dubai Properties and Real Estate Market. Friday, November 17, 2006 Ishraqah to invest in real estate Ishraqah announced that it will invest Dh6 billion in the next two years in real estate projects around the world.Ishraqah has revealed plans to create distinctive developments in several markets such as Morocco, India, Pakistan and Egypt. 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Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.5 X-AspNet-Version: 2.0.50727 Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 23:24:52 GMT Connection: close 民訴記(100) - 顛倒是非 | JGospel.Net 真理福音天地信仰辯惑聖經研讀靈命塑造信仰詩歌講壇精選敬拜學習教會推介新聞中國美國國際財經快訊基督教福音站近況災難快訊世博專欄副刊科技健康娛樂趣聞生活心靈思語靈修生活團契天地輔導課程專欄民化島感情生活動人故事簡樸生活時尚潮流時尚美食旅遊荼座社區文筠見證安提瓜社區角聲園地手語課程論壇是非黑白有問必答領袖論壇網站推薦娛樂遊戲世界體壇雜誌好書介紹媒體動畫世界電影樂壇清純音符 民訴記(100) - 顛倒是非 (Daily Life : Kwokmanation) 國民, 民化島, kwokmanation, 民訴記, Tebowing, Tim Tebow, 顛倒是非 video is loading, please wait ... 民訴記(100) - 顛倒是非 By Kwokman Date: 13rd January, 2012 Tim Tebow is an American Football star of Denver Broncos. I don’t follow sports but he’s been in too many news headlines lately to be overlooked. Reportedly he’s not a very good athlete but he won 6 out of the 7 matches in which he played so far. He would give all credits to God and that’s when the controversies started. Tebow is the son of a Pastor and a devout Christian. He would go down on one knee and bow his head to pray before the arena throng after each touchdown. Naturally this pose of a 6’3” prominently built athlete stirred admiration and criticism at the same time. People all over the world are posting on web pages pictures of themselves posing like Tebow. There’re web sites dedicated to Tebowing, as they’d call it. However, it’s the even more feverish criticisms that brought Tim Tebow to my attention. Critics are disturbed by his open proclamation of his Christianity and celibacy before marriage. A columnist on Jewish Weekly posted a message that said a Super Bowl victory by the Evangelical Christian Quarterback could incite others to burn mosques, bash gays and banish immigrants. The columnist is a highly respected Jewish leader Rabbi Joshua Hammerman. I must say his imagination knows no bound. Not in my wildest dreams would evangelical Christians burn mosques. Many Jews came to America after World War II because America was a free country. They can safely practice Judaism here and should respect that Christians have the right to practice Christianity also. You just can’t mistake a Jew just because of their unique attire. Then why would it be an issue when Christians proclaim what they are? Tebow has not done any more than expressing his identity. He didn’t pray aloud. He didn’t give a sermon. If stating his religion is enough to disturb you, do you also find the long coats of Jews and turbans of Muslims in the summer heat disturbing? As far as gays are concerned, it’s clearly stated in the bible that homosexuality is a sin, and any Christians would say it as it is regardless of Tim Tebow. At least Christians would not take it upon themselves to punish sinners. Regarding immigrants, I believe many Christians are immigrants themselves and why would they banish immigrants? Rabbi Hammerman apologized about his posting later but it’s like asking the jurors to ignore an attorney’s baseless accusations after it’s been deliberated in the court. Is it possible? Jews live in their own communities, study at their own schools and ignore public media. With such a biased religious leader, the biased views will only accentuate themselves. Rabbi Hammerman wasn’t the only biased critic. The former Broncos quarterback Jake Plummer also said that he wished Tebow would keep quiet about his religion. Riverhead High School in Long Island recently suspended two student athletes for a day for Tebowing in the corridor. The school denied that the suspension was motivated by religion. They said it was dangerous when students gathered to watch. When I was in high school, I’d seen much worse than several kneeling boys. That’s a pretty lame excuse. There’re students who dress weirdly like pop icons such as Lady Gaga and you don’t see any suspension because of that. Now a few boys were imitating an athlete with some moral conviction, one who vowed to abstain from pre-marital sex, and they got disciplined. What’s happening? A few months ago, the announcement of a retired football player about his homosexuality was met with standing ovation nationwide. He was seen as a hero. Now a young football star proclaims his Christianity and he is met with hostility. In America, you can openly talk about your sexual orientation, plastic surgery and adultery. You can divorce your spouse after 72 days of marriage and still remain highly popular. Nothing incites as much insult as being Christian. The military rule Don't Ask, Don't Tell has been abolished after Obama became the president. That rule no longer applies to gays in the military. I have a feeling Americans are trying to enforce the Don't Ask, Don't Tell rule on Christians
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WHAT YOU CAN DO: Assist Al & Sherri Esken and the McCrea small group with worship service, singing, and praying. Help our seniors feel they are not forgotten and share the word of God with them.NEXT DATES: Every Wednesday from 10:00-11:00 a.m.CONTACT: Al Esken at 407.876-2234 Matthew's Hope    Winter Garden, FL WHO THEY ARE:  A Non-Profit Homeless Outreach completely funded and supported by the local community, and volunteers representing over 25 Churches, Civic Organizations, and area Businesses. It all began with a "Freeze Warning" Shelter offering the homeless a place to escape the cold when temperatures dropped to dangerous lows. This Outreach now has expanded to offer many services to the Homeless Community of West Orange County every Tuesday from 9:30 AM to closing at 5:30 PM at the conclusion of our evening meal. The Volunteers of Matthew’s Hope help connect our structurally challenged friends with various resources and services such as Medical & Dental Assistance, Food Stamps, Florida ID’s, Social Security, Mental Health Care, Disability and VA Benefits along with offering Showers, Haircuts, Clothing, Shoes, Tents, Bikes, Hygiene Products and much more. Donations can be dropped off at any time, you may leave your donation on the front porch at our facility.   WHAT YOU CAN DO: Laundry, help with registration, serve breakfast, lunch or dinner; sort clothes that have been donated.  Endless opportunities to help in this ministry.  Help out in the new garden that has recently been planted.NEXT DATES:  2nd Tuesday - we serve at 4:30 p.m.CONTACT: Poston's Small Group | Kathy Marlow or Matthew's Hope Buddy Break WHO THEY ARE: An outreach of FBCW, Buddy Break is a free respite program to give caregivers of individuals with special needs a well deserved break for 3 hours one Friday night or one Saturday morning a month.WHAT YOU CAN DO:  3-4 hours (6:30-9:30 p.m.) once a month. Always in need of Buddies - Students welcome - you can earn Community Service hours for school. NEXT DATES:  Jan 20|6:30-9:30 p.m.; Feb 17|6:30-9:30 p.m.; Mar 17|10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Apr 20|6:30-9:30 p.m.; May 19|10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Jul 13|6:30-9:30 p.m.; Aug 18|10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Sept 17|10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Oct 20|10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Nov 9|6:30-9:30 p.m.; Dec 14|7:00-9:00 p.m. (Family Christmas Party)CONTACT: Email Denise Burch, or 407.579.0489 Under The Tree Ministry WHO THEY ARE:  We take new and used toys clean and fix them up, then give them along with food to VERY needy children in the local area. We also host a BIG Christmas party for the families at a small church in the Bottoms in Oakland. WHAT YOU CAN DO: You can bring toys to the Lakeside campus and help serve at the Christmas party.NEXT DATES: TBDCONTACT: Email Janet Massey or call her at 321.948.5995 Edgewater Children's Ranch                                                                                             1451 Edgewood Ranch Rd                                                                                                      Orlando, FL 32835 WHO THEY ARE: Edgewood Children’s Ranch is a nonprofit Christian childcare organization helping children, teens and their families address behavioral issues. Our live-in facility offers spiritual guidance, academic remediation, and behavioral training to children and teens ages 6-17.WHAT YOU CAN DO: Your group can bring a meal once a month to the facility, serve it and interact with the residents.We are there 2 times each month:NEXT DATES: Friday eveningsCONTACT: Lisa Amat, [email protected] or Don BurnsNEXT DATES: 3rd MondayCONTACT: Peggy Johnson, or phone 407-716-6188 Bethany Christian Services29 W. Smith StreetWinter Garden, FL 34787WHO THEY ARE:  Bethany Christian Services is a global nonprofit organization caring for orphans and vulnerable children on five continents. Bethany was founded in 1944 and is recognized as a prominent leader in social services worldwide. We are the largest adoption agency in the US  Our mission calls to demonstrate the love and compassion of Jesus Christ by protecting and enhancing the lives of children and families around the world. Bethany envisions a world where every child has a loving family. WHAT YOU CAN DO: Ask Don by clicking on his name below to send an email.NEXT DATES: Contact Don by clicking on his name below.CONTACT: Don Schafhauser Women's Shelter"Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after widows and orphans in their distress."  James 1:27 WHO THEY ARE: A local shelter for women and their children during a time of great crisis. WHAT YOU CAN DO: Your group can bring a meal once a month to the facility, serve it and interact with the residents. NEXT DATES: 3rd Tuesday of every month (Surge Kids) & the 1st Monday of every month; and the 1st Friday of every month (Chuck Carter's Small Group); contact Christal Lung.CONTACT: Contact coordinator Jody Branham if you would like to help by cooking for us, delivery to the shelter from the church, or pick up.  To contact Jody: cell 321.228.6271 and her email is [email protected]. Accept Pregnancy Center"You knit me together in my mother's womb..." Psalm 139.13 Last year, 199 babies were saved through the Accept Pregnancy Center, located on 407 Dillard Street in Winter Garden. You can help women in crisis with unplanned pregnancies. WHO THEY ARE: An environment for women in crisis. WHAT YOU CAN DO:  Advisory Board: help with the spiritual and financial well-being of the ministry. Intercessor: Commit to pray 15-30 minutes on a specific day of the week for staff, volunteers, and ministry needs. Counselor: Must have completed the Volunteer Training class. Work one-on-one with clients. You will be trained to listen, educate, and provide a source of hope to clients that seek our services.  Receptionist: Must have completed the Volunteer Training class. Responsible for greeting and checking in clients, make appointments, perform simple office duties, answer incoming calls. Clothes Closet Volunteer: Pull orders for clients; wash, fold, hang, organize, and mend donated maternity and baby clothing. Need individuals with sewing abilities to sew clothing for our clients. Church Liaison: No special training required . . .just a willingness to represent APC to your local church fellowship. Special Events Development: Assist with fundraising events of our ministry. Requires short term commitments. Maintenance Volunteer: general cleaning of our center; mowing the lawn or making various repairs as needed. NEXT DATES: Any time.  Volunteer training is held twice a year at APC.CONTACT: Elvie Griffin & Tom Kennington's Small GroupTheresa Jenkins at 407.654.0820, or go to their website: www.AcceptPregnancy.org Next Door MinistryThis multi-family housing ministry is looking for volunteers who can spend one Saturday afternoon a month with us at local apartment communities sharing God's love to children and their families.  We also operate a bus ministry in which our volunteers would serve on a rotational basis. WHO THEY ARE: An outreach to a local apartment complex, entertaining children and giving a VBS-like presentation.WHAT YOU CAN DO: Join them on the 2nd Saturday of each month. They meet at 1:45 p.m. at the Mystic Pointe 2 Apts. to pray and set up; start by 2:00 - 3:30 pm.NEXT DATES: Jan 14; Feb 11; Mar 10; Apr 14; May 12; Sept 15; Oct 13; Nov 19; Dec 8.CONTACT: Tony Hollowell Sew Love the World Ministries Do you like to sew and make crafts? Do you like to help others? Then once a month, join Delinda Kennington to make blankets and other items for local ministries such Accept Pregnancy and foreign missions like Burundi. Just bring sharp scissors.  All materials are provided. WHO THEY ARE: A ministry of our church providing handmade items to those in need locally and around the world.WHAT YOU CAN DO: Join the group when they meet to make hats, blankets, bonnets and many other items.NEXT DATES: 2nd Tuesday of the month from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. at our Downtown Campus, Room 107CONTACT: Email Delinda Kennington or call 407.876.3138 The Boy Scouts of America is well known for building character, training young men in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and developing personal fitness. We are proud to host Cub Scout Pack 225 along with Boy Scout Troop 225. For more Boy Scouts info, please email Jim & Dianna Cotter. For more Cub Scouts info, please email Jeff Watson The Central Florida Compassion Center / Thrift Store The Compassion Center/Thrift Store has had to close down their location on Silver Star & Pine Hills Rds.  They are currently looking for a new location.  If you know of a warehouse-type facility that is available, please let us know so that we can continue this ministry to the people of Central Florida
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PISMO TRIP?? - Off Road and Suspension 13:38:32 - 03/01/2012 Off Road FromMessage THRAS1Dodge DakotaJOIN HERE11/19/200217:58:38 Subject: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:chris i was wondering if there were some exact dates for the trip to pismo. I think you had said 30,31..but I just want to make sure.. Kevin PerpetrateDodge DakotaJOIN HERE11/19/200218:07:55 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:Chris said that Saturday is the Dakota day. He is going to be there on Friday and rent ATV's with the family. I said I will do the day trip down and back. I might have a truck or two that wants to go also. Lets plan on meeting in Watsonville and follow each other down their. Leave around 6:00 to get there by 9:00. No camping, there is no more reservations left. Craig V THRASH1Dodge DakotaJOIN HERE11/19/200218:53:57 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:That sounds good, I need to check with my work to see if I am needed, but if not its a go. i will keep you posted... Kevin THRASH1Dodge DakotaJOIN HERE11/19/200222:33:34 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:Looks like a go..no work for me kevin Ed HaltermanDodge DakotaJOIN HERE 11/21/200200:57:35 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:I'm gonna try to make it, I have to work Sunday, so we'll see forexfourGenIII 11/21/200210:45:55 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:Sorry guys I was Ill yesterday. Just so you know if you start to feel like your are gonna throw up you probably are. My son started a 24 hour stomach flu Saturday night. I got it and hated it! Yes, Saturday morning we can meet when ever you want. I hear the place will be packed because of sand rail races or something. I am staying in SLO Thurs and Fri night. I will leave saturday late afternoon. Off road world group will be hooking up with us. Umm, I am renting ATV's for the kids Friday from 1000-1400 if anyone is there Friday let me know. By the way I probably will still have Hollister Mud on my truck. I have not been able to spend quality time with my truck yet. I am leaving for San Diego for a family event tomorrow so this weekend is out and I have guys still waitng for video from last week. Let me know Monday who's in. I know DJ is out. ChrisNever late for a Tee time or wheelin with my buddies! Always ready for both!!!Forexfour's home BlueDakDodge DakotaJOIN HERE 11/21/200211:52:54 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:I live in SLO so just give me a time and place and I will be there. -Sean- forexfourGenIII 11/21/200212:21:31 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:Cool another local SLO Dakota. I think Arthur is gonna hook up with us, he is from SLO also. I have updated some of the video on my site. I have added a Idle Exhaust video for good sound purposes so you can get a good idea of what the Flowmasters I have sound like on the V6. Also added some photo's FXFNever late for a Tee time or wheelin with my buddies! Always ready for both!!!Forexfour's home DakotaChrisDodge DakotaJOIN HERE 11/22/200215:14:28 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:Hey guys I live in Porterville about 3 hrs from Pismo go there once in a while. I just got my 3" body and 3" sus on my 98 3.9 2x4 Dakota with 32 11.50 15 Procomp muds I have not taken it off road yet because I have no one to go with do you mind if I tag along on Sat the 30? THRASH1Dodge DakotaJOIN HERE11/22/200215:48:39 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:DakotaChris it would be great if you could make it out there... there are no plans made on how we will meet up when we get there, but since i havent been down there before, mabey one of the other guys has a time/spot in mind kevin conigDodge DakotaJOIN HERE 11/22/200216:54:22 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message: dakotachris- do you have some pics of your truck? I'm toying with the idea of getting a body lift and 32's. forexfourGenIII 11/22/200218:48:55 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:We can meet anytime on Saturday AM. Since I will already be there whenever you guys think you can make it by I will meet up with you. We can meet just after the entrance where you pay to get in. The second South entrance. 1000 works for me. The other groups will not be in til 1pm. Let me know if this works for you guys. Or if you want to meet later. FXFNever late for a Tee time or wheelin with my buddies! Always ready for both!!!Forexfour's home THRASH1Dodge DakotaJOIN HERE11/22/200222:00:33 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:when do they start letting people in, daniel and I wanted to get there around 9... craig, what do you think??? also where do you want to meet?? i was thinking 7-11 by target. kevin PerpetrateDodge DakotaJOIN HERE11/24/200202:45:05 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:I think that will work. It takes me 2.5 hours to get from Watsonville to Pismo at 75 mph. So lets meet there at 6:20 and gas up and buy some snacks. I will try to get a F-150 to go with us, but he is flacky. Stuart lives in SLO so I will call him up and tell him to call some more local friends. Kevin got $40, lets put some tow hooks on you truck! 3 work days left, you will thank me latter..:) Craig THRASH1Dodge DakotaJOIN HERE11/24/200203:23:05 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:craig i have NO money. All my money is being saved for europe, but when i get back on jan 23.. i will be at your shop bright and early for those tow hooks. kevin DakotaChrisDodge DakotaJOIN HERE 11/25/200212:45:51 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:No Pics as of yet I have not put on the gap gards yet I plan on making some I just havent go around to it. As soon as I do I will get some pics up. I am getting cable modem in Jan and I will be putting up a web server so I can have a good place for a site and some good pics. arthurDodge DakotaJOIN HERE 11/25/200214:48:34 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:To everyone coming out to the dunes on saturday, try and be early, if you don't have a year long pass the rangers can get a little picky about letting too many people in, and no one wants to be left out. Saturday is going to be HUGE! To anyone showing up or worried about coming and not seeing us or something, let me tell you it's really hard to miss a large group of dakotas on the dunes! I will be out there in my truck...maybe for the last time, so i plan on using that darn tow strap and maybe even cranking my torsion bars this week FINALLY! Chris, have the camera all charged up for video, i'm feelin a little crazy for this weekend (the days you have seen me are normal days, wait till you see me crazy!) Bluedak - are you the two tone dakota that is always covered in mud at Cuesta? If you can make it out on saturday that would be cool, i tend to go out to the dunes a lot and i know my way around pretty well. DakotaChris - dude, you have to come! We will have tow-straps and wenches galor so you can wheel and never worry about being left out there, plus i've never seen a cool 2WD dakota in person and i'm diein to see one! THRASH1 - look forward to meetin you, i drive the Graphite SXT 4X4 CC when you get there. Hope you guys all feel crazy too, i hate being the only dumb...opps...i mean, adventurous wheeler with lack of common sense and brain power out there. Balls and guts can get you places, but nothing matches good old ignorance and youthful stupidity! 2002 SXT 4X4 CC 3.9L 3.92LSD, might be trucks last outing too! forexfourGenIII 11/25/200215:35:20 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:Sounds like this will be the trip! Arthur, can we buy a bunch of passes Saturday morning and just give them to the guys when we meet at the front? I will not be thrashin to much this trip. I plan on getting allot of great video so I can start working on my Video project. Plus I think I have a problem brewin in the front end. Maybe CV joints or bearings or??? I am still trying to pin point where the noise is coming from but it is a rolling type of scraping I thought it was mud in the rotors or something but I have got ALL of the mud off and I still get the noise. Sounds like front Right side. I am gonna get the book out and see what kind of checks to do to check the CV joints and stuff. Hopefully it is nothing bad. I can not get it to the Mech til next week. Can't wait to meet up with new Dakota owners. I will have lots of Video time to capture. I will still have fun too. But no Air contest with Arthur! ChrisNever late for a Tee time or wheelin with my buddies! Always ready for both!!!Forexfour's home THRASH1Dodge DakotaJOIN HERE11/25/200216:21:40 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:Arthur what do you mean by early?? we are planning on showing up around 9?? Should we come sooner? kevin BlueDakDodge DakotaJOIN HERE 11/25/200219:29:32 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:What time will you be out there Arthur? And I am not the two tone one at Cuesta but i do know who you are talking about. I can't wait -Sean- PerpetrateDodge DakotaJOIN HERE11/25/200219:55:46 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:Rangers want one ticket per vehicle so that they can get your licence plate number. Kevin and I will be there by 9 am. New 33's = more flotation! Plus no front receiver to hang me up. BlueDakDodge DakotaJOIN HERE 11/26/200211:27:03 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:What entrance? The one off Grand or the one further south? Either way is fine for me, I'll be there at nine -Sean- forexfourGenIII 11/26/200212:49:56 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:We can meet at the most south entrance just inside after you pay to get in. My plans have changed drastically! I will be arriving Pismo at about 0830. I am not staying in SLO. This is now a day trip for me and I have a friend riding along so he can drive while I get some video shots. I plan to leave at about sunset. Craig and Kevin, I plan to leave at 0600 and should be at the 156 / 101 junction at 0630 if you want to meet there and drive down together let me know. Chris Never late for a Tee time or wheelin with my buddies! Always ready for both!!!Forexfour's home PerpetrateDodge DakotaJOIN HERE11/26/200215:47:14 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:OK lets meet at off of 101 at Salinas. There is lots of Car Dealerships and resterants ect. I got your cell phone number and we will be calling you before we get there. Kevin lets move it up to 6:00 ar 7-11. Craig THRASH1Dodge DakotaJOIN HERE11/28/200200:51:32 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:craig sounds good, see you at 6 saturday. are their any other trucks going with you? I am bringing a z-71 and possibly a jeep.. have a good holiday kevin PerpetrateDodge DakotaJOIN HERE11/29/200217:41:37 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:No he is flaky. One guy lives down in SLO and gets off work at 11:00 so we will meet him at the entrance later with the other staglers. forexfourGenIII 11/29/200220:46:10 RE: PISMO TRIP??IP: Logged Message:For any last minute changes here is what the plan is. We will meet at 9 am Saturday at the second entrance (most South Entrance) just after you pay and you drive on to the beach. You cant miss a bunch of Dakota's. The second meet will happen at about 1230 - 100 at the same place. Craig if you see this do you take 129 or 156 in to 101? I should be at those points between 620 and 630 am. I will wait at 156 just South if I do not hear from you. If I do not hear from you I will leave by 640am. I stop at King city First exit and the rest stop. I will gas up at the Chevron at Shell beach so I do not run out. Hope to see those who wanted to meet up. ChrisNever late for a Tee time or wheelin with my buddies! Always ready for both!!!Forexfour's home P 1 Post a reply to this message:Username Registration: OptionalAll visitors are allowed to post messages Name: Email: Notify me when I get a reply to my message:Yes  No Icons: Subject: Message: Home | Forums | Members | Pictures | Shopping | Chat Room | Links | Contact | Banner Exchange | Classified Ads | Contests | Maillists | Advertising Designed and hosted by Virtual-Masters, Inc. This site is in no way affiliated with Daimler Chrysler
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X-Runtime: 868 Content-Length: 97135 Cache-Control: private, max-age=0, must-revalidate Via: 1.0 sbnation.com Vary: Accept-Encoding Connection: close The Top Ten Reasons The Wolves Signed Bonzi Wells - Canis Hoopus Navigation: Jump to content areas: Network Bar & Login Section Navigation Main Blog Content Secondary Sidebar: Links to Recent Stories, FanPosts and FanShots Masthead Network Bar SB Nation Pro Quality. Fan Perspective. Log In Screen Name Password Remember Forgot Password? Sign in with Yahoo! ID Sign in with Facebook Use OpenID OpenID Remember Don't Have OpenID? Sign Up Around SBN: Frankie Edgar Guaranteed Automatic Title Shot Canis Hoopus - If Theo Ratliff’s Expiring Contract could see us now... Home FanPosts FanShots Archives Timberwolves Schedule Roster Stats Tickets VideoOriginal programming. Exciting sports coverage. Check out the SB Nation YouTube channel! The Top Ten Reasons The Wolves Signed Bonzi Wells by Jon Marthaler on Dec 16, 2011 12:30 PM CST Tweet 15 comments Email Print The Timberwolves yesterday signed Bonzi Wells, who hasn't played in the NBA since 2008. Wells, who is variously described as a "veteran presence" and a "hothead," may never see a minute in a regular-season game for Minnesota, instead functioning as a camp / practice player. Wells has been in camp for several days, but was only yesterday cleared by FIBA to sign a contract. That said, it's a confusing signing, to say the least. After the jump, the top ten reasons the Wolves signed Wells. The team was looking for someone who remembers the Ford Administration. Other slightly older shooting guards, like George Gervin, were unavailable. The team has been looking to fill the all-important "make obscene gestures at fans" role. Having not played since 2008, he won't have seen how bad the Wolves have been lately in person. Everybody else wanted to be paid in money. The Wolves just wanted somebody new for Nik Pekovic to foul in practice. Rick Adelman needed someone he can trust to wear a wire into the locker room. David Kahn just realized he managed to construct an entire roster without a shooting guard, and got desperate. Wells can teach some young players the various lessons he's learned during his NBA career, such as "what to do if an opponent blocks the team bus in the parking lot and comes after you with a gun." Nobody could find Antoine Walker's phone number. Tweet 15 comments | 0 recs  | Do you like this story? More from Canis Hoopus 2 minutes of fun Dec 2011 by Stop-n-Pop - 465 comments Around SB Nation Tonight's Game: Orlando Magic vs. New Orleans Hornets. Special Guest - Rohan from At The Hive Apr 2008 from Orlando Pinstriped Post - 7 comments How'd He Do?: Bonzi Wells May 2008 from At The Hive - 4 comments Player Review Review Jun 2008 from At The Hive - 1 comment Player Review Part Two: Small Forwards Jul 2008 from At The Hive - 0 comments So whadda we have to spend? Jul 2008 from Bullets Forever - 69 comments Read More: Bonzi Wells (F - MIN), Minnesota Timberwolves Sign in with your Yahoo! ID Add Canis Hoopus to My Yahoo! Comments Display: Expanded Collapsed 11. They missed Wally Szczerbiak and the glory days of MAC basketball, and Earl Boykins, Devin Davis and Derrick Dial all had better offers. by WCHBlog on Dec 16, 2011 12:48 PM CST reply actions Number 12. Ricky Davis was practicing purposely missing his own shots in an effort for another triple double. Ponder to Harvin for 6! by Percy Harvin My Fav! on Dec 16, 2011 1:08 PM CST via mobile reply actions 13. Bonzi, Uma. Uma, Bonzi. by Django Z on Dec 16, 2011 1:19 PM CST reply actions No. 8 looks to be the truth But no. 4 could also be why he signed. by y2jayjk on Dec 16, 2011 1:33 PM CST reply actions Adelman, for all his genius does this sort of thing......... It doesn’t makes sense, but he never trusts untested talent. Here in Portland he ran the old crowd into the ground, in SAC he wasted the youth movement. This one could be interesting……..Bonzi is a real punk, and I don’t he has anything to offer but trouble for Beasly. Maybe they can package the two of them…….throw in Kahn and get a couple more dancers. So let it be written…..so let it be done. Go Wolves!!!!!!!! We must endeavor to persevere. by Supercourse on Dec 16, 2011 2:10 PM CST reply actions 14) Land of misfit toys still needed "old and broken" by Timberpubs on Dec 16, 2011 2:17 PM CST via mobile reply actions 2 recs 15)To mentor Wes, they needed to find someone older than Wes. by rickyp on Dec 16, 2011 4:38 PM CST reply actions 4 recs 16 When Flynn leaves the team Khan search for someone with headband. Cliff Robinson dont answer the call so…. by Killboard on Dec 16, 2011 5:09 PM CST reply actions 17) Bonzi!!!!! You can't dust for vomit. by twinstalker on Dec 16, 2011 6:21 PM CST reply actions 18 Adelman was looking for new plants for his permafrost garden and assumed that this is how the hip, cool people of Minnesota spell “bonsai” by Nuuri on Dec 16, 2011 7:14 PM CST reply actions 19 Less spyware than other Bonzis. by spiderinthesnow on Dec 16, 2011 11:43 PM CST reply actions 20) Thought they were signing Henry Winkler and would be assured of Happy Days by Pradesh on Dec 17, 2011 9:35 AM CST reply actions As it relates to No. 5, I assuming Wolves are paying Bonzi in gum? by foobee on Dec 17, 2011 4:13 PM CST reply actions Vin Baker would have signed But Kahn couldn’t find what bar he was in. Master of the Universe by KD1 on Dec 17, 2011 10:41 PM CST reply actions Didn’t he invite Bryant Stith, Bobby Sura, and Acie Earl to this year’s camp? by senelcoolidge on Dec 17, 2011 10:49 PM CST reply actions Comments For This Post Are Closed ↑ Top of comments ↑ Top of page ↑ Stories ↑ Canis Hoopus ↑ SB Nation Secondary Sidebar Search User Tools in association with Canis Hoopus is straight T-Wolves straight from Minnesota. Start posting about the Timberwolves Canis Hoopus on Facebook Follow @canishoopus Follow Canis Hoopus on your Android Device! Subscribe to Canis Hoopus Stories Related FanPosts on Canis Hoopus Bonzi Wells by SheaBo 2 months ago 6 comments Related FanShots on Canis Hoopus Timberwolves do the right thing. Waive Bonzi Wells. by WildWolves 2 months ago 4 comments FanPosts Community blog posts and discussion. 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According to a 2000 UNICEF study, 20-50% of the female population of the world will become the victims of domestic violence.1 Within the United States, 22.1% of women will experience violence by an intimate partner sometime during her lifetime. According to the National Violence Against Women Survey, 17.6% of women will be raped during her lifetime.4 "A Crime Against Women" Although men are more likely to be victims of violent crime overall, a recent study by the U.S. Department of Justice reports that "intimate partner violence is primarily a crime against women."2 Of those victimized by an intimate partner, 85% are women and 15% are men.2 In other words, women are 5 to 8 times more likely than men to be victimized by an intimate partner.3 The vast majority of domestic assaults are committed by men. Even when men are victimized, 10% are assaulted by another man. In contrast, only 2% of women who are victimized are assaulted by another woman.2 Vulnerability Factors Women age 16 to 24 are most likely to be victimized by an intimate partner.2 African-American women experience more domestic violence than White women in the age group of 20-24. However, Black and White women experience the same level of victimization in all other age categories.2 Hispanic women are less likely to be victimized than non-Hispanic women in every age group.2 Women are most vulnerable to violence when separated from their intimate partner. The second most vulnerable group are those who are divorced.2 This can discourage women from leaving their abusive partner, out of fear that it will increase their risk of victimization. Physical Injury Approximately 40-50% of female victims are physically injured when assaulted by their intimate partner,2, 4 accounting for over 200,000 visits to the hospital emergency room each year.5 Only about 1 in 5 of domestic violence victims with physical injuries seek professional medical treatment.3 Murder Women are far more likely than men to be murdered by an intimate partner. Of those murdered by their intimate partner, 74% are women and 26% are men.2 In other words, nearly 3 out of 4 of the murders committed by intimate partners have a female victim. The FBI reports that between 1976 and 1996, domestic violence claims the lives of more than four women each day.3 Between 1976 and 1996, there was a "sharp decrease" in the number of men murdered by intimate partners, whereas the number of women murdered by an intimate partner remained constant.3 Some have attributed this to the increasing availability of shelters which provide battered women with options other than killing an abusive partner. It is possible that some women who might have otherwise killed their abuser are able to leave and go to a shelter. Under-reporting of Domestic Violence to Police Only about half of domestic violence incidents are reported to police. African-American women are more likely than others to report their victimization to police.3 The most common reasons for not reporting domestic violence to police are that victims view the incident as a personal or private matter, they fear retaliation from their abuser, and they do not believe that police will do anything about the incident.3 Even with this dramatic under-reporting, domestic violence calls constitute approximately half of all violent crime calls to police departments. For example, 49% of the violent crime calls received by the DC Metropolitan Police Department in 2000 were for domestic violence incidents.6 Police Response Frequently Inadequate Skepticism regarding the quality of police response is grounded in reality. A recent study by the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department concluded that there was a "clear and pervasive pattern" of departures from departmental policy.6 For example, in only one-third of the domestic violence calls did an officer take photographs or ask about prior abuse.6 Only 17% of the victims were asked about a restraining order, and 83% were provided no printed information with contact information or resources.6 The Myth of "Mutuality" Although many studies report that men and women use physical violence at equal rates within intimate relationships,7, 8 this fails to take into account the nature of the violence and the level of fear and injury experienced by each party. Several studies document that women experience higher levels of fear than men do in domestic violence situations.9, 10, 11, 12, 13 This is perhaps because women in domestic violence situations are much more likely to be injured -- and injured severely -- than men are.8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 Recent years have seen an increase in the number of women arrested for domestic violence. For example, the percentage of women arrested for domestic violence increased in Concord, New Hampshire from 23% in 1993 to 35% in 1999. Vermont saw a similar increase from 16% in 1997 to 23% in 1999.18 Some have attributed this to the increase in "mandatory arrest" policies, in which police are required to make an arrest if there is probable cause that a person has committed domestic violence. Passage of these laws was advocated by feminists and domestic violence experts to address the inadequate response to domestic violence victims by law enforcement. When officers arrive at the scene of a domestic violence crime, they often cite evidence that both partners have engaged in some aggressive behavior, and arrest both the man and the woman. This "dual arrest" strategy fails to take into account which of two people is primarily responsible for the aggression and which one is responding out of self-defense, and can have devastating effects, particularly if there are children involved in the relationship. To counteract this problem, some departmental or statewide policies now provide guidelines for an officer to determine who is the "primary aggressor" in a violent incident. For example, the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training publishes a guidebook for officers responding to domestic violence, discouraging "dual arrests" and outlining several factors to consider when determining who is the primary aggressor in a domestic violence situation. The primary aggressor is defined as "the person determined to be the most significant, rather than the first, aggressor." Factors to consider include the history of domestic violence between the people involved, the threats and fear level of each person, and whether either person acted in self defense. These are appropriate considerations when determining who is the primary aggressor, and therefore which of the two parties should be arrested.20 Police Training Resources For more information or to identify expert law enforcement trainers in the area of domestic violence, please contact the National Center for Women & Policing. We at the National Center have compiled a list of law enforcement trainers that we recommend, based on a review of training materials gathered from around the country. This review was conducted with funding provided by a grant from the Violence Against Women Office of the US Department of Justice. Statistics and information compiled by FMF's National Center for Women and Policing Footnotes 1 Sushma Kapoor (June, 2000). Domestic Violence Against Women and Girls. UNICEF: Innocenti Research Centre. 2 Callie Marie Rennison (2001). Intimate Partner Violence and Age of Victim, 1993-1999. Bureau of Justice Statistics Special Report. Washington DC: US Department of Justice. NCJ #187635. Estimates are provided from the National Crime Victimization Survey, which defines an intimate partner as a current or former spouse, girlfriend, or boyfriend. Violent acts include murder, rape, sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault, and simple assault. 3 Lawrence A. Greenfeld et al. (1998). Violence by Intimates: Analysis of Data on Crimes by Current or Former Spouses, Boyfriends, and Girlfriends. Bureau of Justice Statistics Factbook. Washington DC: US Department of Justice. NCJ #167237. Available from National Criminal Justice Reference Service. 4 Patricia Tjaden & Nancy Thoennes (1999). Prevalence, Incidence, and Consequences of Violence Against Women: Findings from the National Violence Against Women Survey. National Institute of Justice and Centers for Disease Control, Washington, DC (NIJ Grant #93-IJ-CX-0012). Available from the US Department of Justice's Violence Against Women Office. 5 Michael R. Rand & Kevin Strom (1997). Violence-Related Injuries Treated in Hospital Emergency Room Departments. Bureau of Justice Statistics Special Report. Washington DC: US Department of Justice. NCJ #156921. Available from National Criminal Justice Reference Service. 6 Michael Cassidy, Caroline G. Nicholl, & Carmen R. Ross (2001). Results of a Survey Conducted by the Metropolitan Police Department of Victims who Reported Violence Against Women. Available from the DC Metropolitan Police Department (202-727-5029). 7 M.A. Straus (1999). The controversy over domestic violence by women: A methodological, theoretical, and sociology of science analysis. In X.B. Arriaga & S. Oskamp Eds.), Violence in Intimate Relationships (p.17-44). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 8 J. Archer (2000). Sex differences in aggression between heterosexual partners: A meta-analytic review. Psychological Bulletin, Vol. 126, p.651-680. 9 O.W. Barnett, C.Y. Lee & R.E. Thelen (1997). Gender differences in attributions of self-defense and control in interpartner aggression. Violence Against Women, Vol. 3., p. 462-481. 10 E.B. Foa, M. Cascardi, L.A. Zoellner & NC Feeny (2000). Psychological and environmental factors associated with partner violence. Trauma, Violence & Abuse, Vol. 1, p. 67-91. 11 N.S. Jacobson et al. (1994). Affect, verbal content, and psychophysiology in the arguments of couples with a violent husband. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Vol. 62, p. 982-988. 12 J. Langhinrichsen-Rohling, P. Nedig & G. Thorn (1995). Violent marriages: ender differences in levels of current violence and past abuse. Journal of Family Violence, Vol. 10, p. 159-176. 13 B.J. Morse (1995). Beyond the conflict tactics scale: Assessing gender differences in partner violence. Violence and Victims, Vol. 10, p. 251-272. 14 LD Brush (1990). Violence acts and injurious outcomes in married couples: Methodological issues in the national survey of families and households. Gender and Society, Vol. 4, p. 56-67. 15 J.M. Makepeace (1986). Gender differences in courtship violence. Family Relations, Vol. 35, p. 383-388. 16 S.B. Sorenson, D.M. Upchurch & H. Shen (1996). Violence and injury in marital arguments: Risk patterns of gender differences. American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 86, p. 35-40. 17 C. Zlotnick, R. Kohn, J. Peterson & T. Pearlstein (1998). Partner physical victimization in a national sample of American families. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Vol. 13, p. 156-166. 18 C. Goldberg (1999, November 23). Spouse abuse crackdown, surprisingly, nets many women. The New York Times
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Business blog for small business owners and entrepreneurs Home ClickAndInc.com About Us Recent Posts How to Start a Business While Avoiding Nasty Surprises Friday Favorites: Social Media Edition Search the Internet for Your Copyrighted Material Friday Favorites: February 13-17 Business Book Giveaway: EcoCommerce 101 by Tim Gieseke Categories Books Doing Business intellectual property Social Media Start a Business Website Follow Us On Twitter RSS Feed Subscribe Archives February 2012 January 2012 December 2011 November 2011 October 2011 September 2011 August 2011 July 2011 June 2011 May 2011 April 2011 March 2011 February 2011 January 2011 How to Start a Business While Avoiding Nasty Surprises Posted By Sarah on Tuesday 28 February 2012 There are two extremes to starting a business: carefully considering your situation and best steps forward, or throwing caution to the wind and jumping in with both feet. Most businesses start with a combination of both philosophies—it’s important to avoid paralysis by analysis, forever accumulating information and failing to take action, but it’s also important to use common sense and have a basic understanding of your responsibilities and requirements. In this post, we’ll look at how to start a business while avoiding costly pitfalls or embarrassments. Image by Valerie Everett; some rights reserved. Your Business Name If you’ve wanted to start a business for awhile now, you may have had your business name selected for years—but it’s important that you do a little bit of research before running with the business name of your dreams so that you don’t have any nasty surprises cropping up in the future. Trademarks When you register your business name with your state or local government, it’s likely they’ll do a name search for availability before placing your business on file. However, it’s important to note that state acceptance of your chosen business name is not to be taken as broad permission to use it, nor does it imply that you have exclusive rights to the name. Your Secretary of State will search state records to make sure there’s no other business entity of the same type on file with the same name; other business filings, such as county DBA registrations, may or may not be subject to a similar search. But this search is done only to ensure compliance with that state’s name availability guidelines; it does not, for example, check records of neighboring states for business name similarities. Instead, it’s your responsibility to check trademark registrations, both with the US Patent and Trademark Office and other state and local agencies. Additionally, look into the various public databases that collect and archive information on unregistered trademarks, as registration is not necessary for all trademark benefits. Signs and Logos Image by Steve Wilson; some rights reserved. Consider a spa and wellness center called Aloha Dreams Hawaiian Destinations. It sounds like a beautiful place to relax—until you drive up and see a big sign that says “ADHD” out front. Or what about Peter, who didn’t realize his Military Surplus shop sign would cause 13-year-old boys to snigger about the female reproductive system. It’s important to look at your business name at all angles. If any iteration of it has the potential to shock or induce giggles, it might be worth reconsidering. Your Industry Competitors You wouldn’t enter a fight without checking out the competition, would you? The NFL greats watch video of upcoming opponents to scope out any weaknesses and use them to their best advantage. If you want to attract customers, you need to know what their experience is with your competitors so you know how to make their experience with you a better one. Try surreptitiously placing an order with one of the giants in your field. If it’s a service, take careful note of their language, how they’re treating you, and what areas you, as a customer, might wish to be improved on. If it’s a product, note the packaging, the presentation, and the product itself. Now, think of ways that you could not only measure up, but take the lead. If they include a printed thank-you note, you might make yours handwritten. If they use a great deal of packaging, you might make it a point to use less, and advertise your company’s commitment to reducing your carbon footprint. Always look for ways to make your business better than the competitors. (And remember: if you don’t have any competitors, it’s possible you maybe have taken a wrong turn. All industries have competitors.) Your Ongoing Compliance Requirements Simply registering your business name isn’t enough. You’ll need to comply with the requirements of local, state, and federal offices and agencies, and many of those requirements—and the relevant agencies themselves—depend on your business structure and industry. Publication Requirements Many states require DBAs, or unincorporated Doing Business As businesses (such as sole proprietorships), to publish notice of their filing in a newspaper of general circulation in the business’s county; examples include California and Pennsylvania. Many other states require new corporations and LLCs to do the same. Check your filing jurisdiction’s website (typically your Secretary of State or County Clerk) for specific requirements, and make sure you understand all of the details. (Is it enough to simply publish notice, or do you have to file proof of publication with your state government?) Image by Jason Dirks; some rights reserved. IRS Requirements: EIN Any time you earn money throughout the year, you’ll need to report your income to the IRS. Not all business structures require an EIN—sole proprietorships, for example, may use the sole proprietor’s Social Security Number, if they wish—but whatever the case, if you’re making money, the IRS wants to know. State Taxes You’ll also need to register your business with your state tax office, especially if you have employees, since you’ll also need to pay state taxes. To do this, you’ll receive a State Tax ID number, typically from your state’s Department of Revenue, Tax Assessor, or other office. Contact your Secretary of State—they’ll be able to point you in the right direction! Business Licenses and Permits Depending on your activities, you may be required to obtain business licenses or permits from any number of city, county, or state government agencies. For example, you may need a city sales permit, in addition to any regulatory licenses for those sales (gun permit, liquor license, and so on). Other Requirements This is not to be taken as a comprehensive list of all of your business responsibilities. Rather, it should get you started thinking about what types of government agencies and offices you might need to contact to determine any potential next steps forward after starting your business. Image by velkr0; some rights reserved. Remember, a corporate lawyer or legal advisor can help you make these determinations and keep you in compliance so you don’t have potentially hefty fines and late fees crop up. Good luck! Share and Enjoy: TAGS: business license, business name, competitor, compliance, dba, doing business as, ein, federal, industry, IRS, irs requirement, logo, logos, publication requirement, signs, start a business, state tax, tax id, trademark, unregistered trademark, us patent and trademark office, uspto Posted in Start a Business Comments (0) Friday Favorites: Social Media Edition Posted By Sarah on Friday 24 February 2012 This week’s collection of outstandingly helpful/witty/otherwise awesome blog posts focus on Social Media. There’s a fine line between using Social Media as a useful free tool, and using it as a colossal waste of time. Here’s how to focus your efforts so that you can spend the majority of time doing what you do best: running your business. “Twitter: The Modern Day Complaint Department” by Mark Hayes of Shopify Sure, you’ve got a Contact Us tab on your website (right?), if a disgruntled customer skips that and jumps right for Twitter, you need to know about it. This article shows us (1) how to know when someone’s talking about you—even if they haven’t used your @handle—and (2) what to do about it. (Spoiler alert: it isn’t “ignore it until it goes away.”) “5 Ways to Make Pinterest the Newest Asset To Your Company” by Erin Nelson of Small Biz Bee Pinterest, that virtual pinboard of visual bookmarks, is all the buzz in the marketing world of late; business owners want to know how they can leverage the explosive popularity Pinterest has accumulated to their own advantage. Ms. Nelson explains. “Strategies for Entrepreneurs to Avoid the Social Media Time Suck” by G+decoded This is a great little article filled with tips to keep us focused on the task at hand. Remember, your greatest asset is your time—don’t waste it with useless social media brain-drains. It’s a trap! Bonus: at the bottom of the post is a collection of tools that can help your G+ experience be a productive one. “These 7 Simple Tweaks Will Get You More Blog Retweets” by Stanford of Pushing Social If your blog isn’t being retweeted, it turns out there’s a simple way to fix that: ask for it. Stanford gives us an overview of how to set up your blog, structure your posts, and follow up with tweets efficiently and effectively. “15 Ways to Use Facebook Pages for Business” by Matt Hamilton of Social Media Today You’ve got a profile, and you’ve uploaded your contact information—now what? Mr. Hamilton sheds light on several areas of your business that Facebook might be able to help you with, some that you may not have thought of! Have you found any other great resources that illuminate how social media can help your business? Share them here! Share and Enjoy: TAGS: blog, Business, company, complaint department, entrepreneurs, facebook, pinterest, post, retweet, social media, twitter Posted in Social Media Comments (0) Search the Internet for Your Copyrighted Material Posted By Sarah on Thursday 23 February 2012 Creative professionals today are more at risk of becoming victims of copyright infringement today than ever before—with everything interconnected and easily accessible, the ability to provide someone else’s recording for download or snag and repost a photo is now child’s play. Image courtesy of Andy Wright; some rights reserved. But, conversely, it’s now also a simple matter for you to monitor the Internet for improper use. Where years ago uncovering a source of bootlegged editions might take months, if not years, material uploaded to the Internet is discoverable almost immediately. Here’s how you can stay vigil and cast your net for improper use of your material. Google Images You know that Google Images is a great way to search the Internet for images by keyword, but did you know you can also use it to look for duplicates of a specific image? If you’ve been doing your Google searches in the little corner tab on your browser, but you haven’t been to the homepage lately (since around June of 2011), you may not be aware of this feature—but it’s key to searching the Internet for your material if you’re a painter, photographer, or other visual artist. Give it a shot—head over to Google’s homepage and look in the search bar: you’ll see a little camera. Click that, upload the picture you’re looking for, and voilà—you’ll know who’s been hosting your material before you can say Click. TinEye Before Google, there was TinEye. This small Canadian company was using image recognition software far before Google implemented it (Google image searches were previously text-based and relied on tags and descriptions), and they have a very small, dedicated team that has been working for years to categorize and make available literally billions of images. Their parent company, Idée Inc, has produced other image recognition software programs that you may find useful on your hunt. Search in Quotes And then there’s my personal favorite, useful for locating written material: just go to your favorite search engine and type in the first sentence or two in quotes. The results will show you where the written material has been reprinted. (It’s also a serviceable, if inelegant, way of connecting snippets of lyrics to the songs and bands responsible, I’ve found.) Image courtesy of Alan Klim; some rights reserved At the end of the day, it’s important to be aware and engaged. And if you do find that your copyrighted material is being hosted somewhere without your permission, it’s always a good idea to send a friendly request that your music is taken down. After all, not everyone is aware that it’s not legal to repost pictures or photographs belonging to someone else; there may be no malice intended, and the person using your work might take it down immediately with apologies. (Or, of course, it’s your right to allow them to keep using the image, provided they attribute it to you and link back to your sight.) And if you don’t receive a response, there’s one more alternative before jumping into a legal battle: a Cease and Desist form. [For more information, check out our April '11 post, "Cease And Desist Letter: The Affordable Way To Battle Copyright Infringement."] Happy hunting! Share and Enjoy: TAGS: cease and desist, copyright, copyright infringement, copyrighted material, google images, idee inc, image recognition, painting, photo, tineye Posted in intellectual property Comments (0) Friday Favorites: February 13-17 Posted By Sarah on Friday 17 February 2012 Good things are happening in the business blogosphere, and we want to share them with you! Below are five standout posts we’ve noticed this week, and we believe they can help you and your small business. Perfect light reading for the weekend! “The Power of the One-Page Strategy” by Michele Welsh of Young Entrepreneur Somewhere between the formal business plan and the cocktail napkin to-do list is the one-page strategy, an excellent way to make sure your business is headed in the right direction. (Spoiler alert: Without a plan, your business is going in no direction.) “Free Online Tax Resources for Small Business Owners & The Self-Employed” by Adam Gottlieb of The Frugal Entrepreneur Just like the title indicates, Mr. Gottlieb has brought together an excellent list of helpful links, including IRS-provided assistance, tax-preparation tools, and other resources. Bookmark it, and be happy. “How Gordon Ramsay Can Increase Your “Expert” Value by 23,900%” by Amy Harrison, guest blogger on ProBlogger.com Ms. Harrison breaks down the five stages of blogging into restaurant terms, from generalist/fry cook to expert authority/food critic, explaining how to push your blog to the next level! You’ll be red-faced and screaming at people in no time. “How to Get the Sales You Want” by Diane Helbig of Small Business Trends In this article, Ms. Helbig shows us by example how not to run a business, then explains where your business’s focus should be: your customers. Ask not what your customers can do for you; ask what your business can do for them. “Pitching In The Big Leagues: Perfecting Your Elevator Pitch” by Matthew Toren of Young Entrepreneur You might not be literally pitching your business to a potential investor in an elevator, but pretend you are—you should be able to explain your business concisely and succinctly in about as long as an elevator ride might take. Baseball fans will appreciate the metaphors; everyone will appreciate the sound business advice. Have a great weekend! Share and Enjoy: TAGS: blog, blogging, Business Owner, entrepreneur, friday favorites, investment, investor, Small Business Posted in Doing Business Comments (0) Business Book Giveaway: EcoCommerce 101 by Tim Gieseke Posted By Sarah on Tuesday 14 February 2012 “Going green” is all the fad—but for many businesses, it’s a fad reminiscent of the food industry’s obsession with “natural” marketing, where the term was bandied about as a marketing chip and any meaningful connection with health was essentially lost. Similarly, a barrage of corporate “green” marketing terminology does not a truly green company make, and it’s easy to become numb to the idea that there really are good businesses out there doing really good things for the environment in ways that transcend marketing and self-promotion altogether. But in business, the ability to assign value is king, and perhaps the problem with ecocommerce is that there’s no standard for really quantifying it. But thanks to Tim Gieseke and EcoCommerce 101, now we can. EcoCommerce 101: Adding an ecological dimension to the economy According to Gieseke, “EcoCommerce . . . provides the framework to build an ecological intelligence system that allows the public arena of commerce to define sustainability.” Gieseke shows us that economic development and bio-ecological preservation are more inherently connected than you might think, and that the  two goals can be met (and, in fact, are one and the same) with coordinated effort and a renewed dedication to seeing economy and ecology through the same lens. Gieseke points out that “sustainability” is defined by us, the participants in the economy. EcoCommerce 101 is a roadmap for reshaping the market to support a sustainable future we can all be proud of. Comment to win! We’ve got three copies of EcoCommerce 101 to give away, and we want you to have one of them! Simply leave a comment explaining how your business has contributed to a greener economy (or plans to in the near future). We’ll select three comments at random one week from now, on Tuesday, February 21st, and we’ll contact you for your shipping details if you win. Or, order your own copy from Amazon now! ***Congratulations to our winners! We will contact you for your shipping information. The rest of you—don’t miss Click&Inc’s next Business Book Giveaway! Share and Enjoy: TAGS: eco commerce, ecocommerce, sustainability, tim gieseke Posted in Books Comments (2) Registered Agent Q&A: Help for Small Business Owners Posted By Sarah on Wednesday 8 February 2012 When you’re starting a small business, time is of the essence. The sooner you file your Articles of Incorporation, the closer you are to opening your doors and sharing your business with the world—so it’s important to fully understand your incorporation requirements from the beginning to avoid any lengthy delays or rejections. In most states, having a registered agent on file is one of those requirements. This Q&A is designed to better understand your registered agent requirements as well as highlight potential concerns involved in acting as registered agent yourself. Image courtesy of Allen Sima; some rights reserved. What is a registered agent? When a business is incorporated, it becomes a legal entity—a legal person—just like you and me. (Of course, a corporation has limited rights and powers; a corporation cannot vote or be married, for example.) But for practical reasons, a corporation must have an individual as the point person for the business, someone to whom correspondence may be sent or legal papers may be served. (It’s hard to have a face-to-face interaction with something as abstract as a business entity.) A registered agent is that point person. If the state needs to send a notice to your company regarding any compliance news or filing deadlines, they send the notice to the registered agent. If someone sues your small business, the registered agent is served on behalf of the corporation. Or if another company needs your permission in order to register a name similar to yours, the contact information available to them is the registered agent’s. What types of businesses need a registered agent? Any business that has been organized at the state level and is a separate legal entity from its owners is required to have a registered agent on file: corporations, limited liability companies, and nonprofit organization, for example, are all required to provide a registered agent in their Articles of Incorporation (or Organization, in the case of an LLC). Foreign corporations—businesses that first incorporated in one state and then expanded into and registered with another—are also required to list a registered agent in each state. [Note: there are a few states, such as Minnesota and New York
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Via: 1.1 tmss02-lb (Juniper Networks Application Acceleration Platform - DX 5.3.4 0), 1.1 tmss01-lb (Juniper Networks Application Acceleration Platform - DX 5.3.4 0) Content-Length: 95877 X-Cacheable: YES Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 17:35:59 GMT X-Varnish: 265083219 Age: 0 Via: 1.1 varnish Connection: close X-Served-By: tmgweb3 X-Cache: MISS Albion Rovers agree deal for striker - Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser 16 June 2011: 12:08pm | Visit our other sites: East Kilbride News Hamilton Advertiser Rutherglen Reformer Wishaw Press Dating icScotland Lanarkshire Careers Fish 4 Homes Used Cars Scotcareers Smart New Homes LocalMole - Local Directory Get involved... Send your stories Send your videos Send your pics Join a forum HomeNewsLocal NewsElectionScottish NewsWeird WorldSchool ReportsWeatherSend Your StorySportFootballBoxingRugbyGolfAthleticsOther SportEntertainmentEntertainment NewsMusic LanarkshireLifestyleLifestyle NewsScotland CashbackReader TravelDatingHoroscopesVids & PicsVideosPicturesUpload PicturesUpload VideosBuy a PhotoCommentAirdrie and Coatbridge HelplinesContact usForumLettersClassifiedsFamily AnnouncementsLocal BusinessesLanarkshire CarsLanarkshire ServicesLanarkshire PropertyPublic NoticesEntertainmentYour MoneyFind It ClassifiedsUsed CarsBingoDatingJobsDirectoryShop Site Web RSS News for you | What's this? Home Sport Football Albion Rovers FC Albion Rovers agree deal for striker Jun 8 2011 By Colin Paterson Paul Martin ALBION ROVERS boss Paul Martin says there is plenty to come from new signing Andy Scott. Former Alloa Athletic ace Scott will put pen to paper on a one-year deal in the coming days after leaving the Wasps. The 26-year-old is being added to the Cliftonhill squad as a forward with Martin confident he will produce the goods. "I’m pleased to get him on board as I feel he has definitely got something," the manager told Advertiser Sport. "Andy has a good goalscoring record in the Juniors and will provide another presence up- front. "He is a typical signing of mine in many ways. I feel we can get more out of him in the right environment." Martin has been busy re-signing the majority of last season’s Third Division play-off winning squad. Captain Ciaran Donnelly and player/assistant manager Todd Lumsden head a list of 14 players who have committed their futures to the club. The other players are Scott Chaplain, Alan Reid, Chris Boyle, Chris Hamilton, Robert Love, Tony Stevenson, Danny Ferry, Jamie Gilmartin Michael McGowan, Stevie Canning, Iain Smith and Marc Pollock. Martin has yet to speak to hitman John Gemmell as he is on holiday in Mexico. "The board gave me a little bit extra money and that has allowed me to keep the squad together," he added. "Everyone I’ve spoken to wants to stay and now it’s just a case of running around and getting the contracts signed." Meanwhile, Rovers’ move for East Kilbride Thistle ace Barry Russell has hit a snag after the player was told of apparent interest from Partick Thistle. Martin said: "There has been a complication but if Barry is good enough for Partick Thistle, we’ll help him get to Partick Thistle. "We’re here to develop players, not stand in their way." *KEEPER Derek Gaston will sign a new contract with Rovers - if he fails to win a full- time deal at Partick. The Bargeddie goalie will join the First Division outfit for a fortnight of pre-season training. *ROVERS will travel to the Inverclyde Regional Sports Centre on Saturday, July 9 to face Queen's Park in a pre- season friendly. Martin’s men will then visit Junior outfits Lanark United
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Last-Modified: Fri, 01 Aug 2008 20:26:19 GMT Accept-Ranges: bytes ETag: "a53d16db14f4c81:6c8" Server: Microsoft-IIS/6.0 X-Powered-By: ASP.NET Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 17:40:25 GMT Connection: close Friends of Anatolia Home About Us Values Advisory Council Board of Directors Bylaws Financials Fundraising Operational Info Awards Programs and Activities Education Volunteerism Culture Public Outreach Public Outreach Materials President's Blog Formal Documents Past Events Photo Albums Alliances Donate Contact Us Add me to the FOA List Name: Email: Search Send a mail to web admin to share your comments and ideas on this website Advisory Council Emin PAMUCAK: Emin was born in 1959 in Kutahya, Turkey to immigrant families from Ottoman Turkish towns in Bulgaria and Greece. After receiving his elementary school education in Karadeniz Ereglisi and Ankara, Emin attended middle school and high school in suburban metropolitan Washington, DC He holds BS and MS degrees in engineering from Bogazici University and University of Maryland. Employed by IBM since 1984, he has worked at company locations in Minnesota, New York, Connecticut and most recently North Carolina. A firm believer in "by and for" grassroots civic representation, Emin is involved in community service and advocacy with emphasis in diversity relations and social responsibility. He has been an active member of ATA North Carolina since 1996, serving as the President of the Association for the last three years. He has received Association's Distinguished Member and Distinguished Leader Awards. In 2004, ATA North Carolina was recognized as ATAA's Component Association of the Year. Currently, Emin is serving the Turkish-American community as ATAA Vice President for the South Eastern United States. He is also a founding member and the current president of Bridge to Turkiye Fund, which is a US charitable organization focused on improving the underprivileged segments of Turkish society. Emin is happily married to Ayse and is the father of Ayca, a freshman at UNC-Chapel Hill. VISION To contribute to peace and democracy by encouraging the growth of Turkish civil society. MISSION To strengthen community participation by supporting education, promoting volunteerism and philanthropy, and fostering cultural exchange. Donate Now! To make online donations, please click on the icon below. For check donations or other ways to support us, please click here. Home About Us Programs Volunteer Donate Contact Us Friends of Anatolia is a tax-exempt nonprofit organization under section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code
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DavidByrne.com - The New Sins - Eye Magazine Review The New Sins "Unclassifiable Book" By Rick Poynor, Eye Magazine no. 43 vol. 11 Sin is one of those words that has all but disappeared from our everyday vocabulary. To have a concept of sin, you need to believe in an old-fashioned, fire-and-brimstone God, keeping a tally on our moral progress in this world. Yet sin, when we pause to think about it, remains a powerful idea, if only because it suggests a set of external limits and a personal accountability that we often boast of leaving behind. So a book titled The New Sins is bound to be provocative, and this one, printed by an Icelandic maker of Bibles, comes clad in the foil-blocked,mock leather trappings of an authentic religious tract. The cover records that it has been ‘Translated out of the original tongues with the former translations diligently compared and revised’ – words taken from the King James version of the Bible. The title page attributes its wisdom to ‘The Better-Emancipated Strivers for Heaven’. Anyone encountering The New Sins stripped of the publisher’s bellyband will have to look hard to discover that its actual author is former Talking Head, photographer, film-maker, and Luaka Bop record label founder David Byrne, who created it for an art biennial in Valencia, Spain. From his earliest songs, Byrne combined a heart-on-sleeve sincerity with postmodern irony, playfulness and ambiguity. People assumed he was poking fun at eccentric Texans in his film True Stories, but he insisted that he regarded its cast of kooks with affection. He used the strange hand gestures of evangelical preachers as the basis for a memorably weird dance routine, and his ‘new sins’ mix humour with semi-serious intent in much the same way. According to Byrne’s oddball reasoning, some of it modified from real religious texts, everything we mistakenly believe to be virtuous – charity, sense of humour, beauty, thrift, ambition, hope, intelligence/knowledge, contentment, sweetness, honesty and cleanliness – is a sin of the most insidious kind. Byrne’s tone of religiose exhortation is impressively sustained, but it’s the nicely judged visual treatment of his questionable arguments that ultimately makes the book. The text, in English and Spanish, is illustrated by 80 of his photographs, deadpan depictions of objects, surfaces, quirky details – contentment is a plant trimmed into the shape of rabbit, ambition a swarm of ants, hell the empty corner of an office. Byrne calls the pictures ‘software programs for the eye’ and observes that the text is merely a distraction, a device to make you spend longer looking at the images. Byrne asked Dave Eggers, editor and designer of the cult literary magazine McSweeney's, (see Eye no. 35 vol. 9) to design The New Sins. Eggers showed him examples of Bibles in his own collection, and his page designs, each one framed by red and black box rules, have a kind of artless elegance. Headings in italic capitals and various arbitrary key words – ‘better fiction’, ‘invisible to the giver’, ‘hydraulic pipes’ – are picked out in red. Some passages have marginal notes in smaller type similar to those in early Bibles. Where Byrne’s previous book, Your Action World, designed by Stefan Sagmeister, laboured its plasticky ironies in a way that some found too obvious, The New Sins infiltrates the mind with a subtler touch. As an object, it is small enough to carry in the pocket and dip into and to try out, as Byrne himself has done, on people who don’t know he wrote it. From his early collaborations with M&Co, Byrne has made astute use of graphic design, but that doesn’t stop him consigning designers, along with website managers and relief workers, to the upper levels of hell. ‘Their crime? Hubris. Their punishment? Equality. Everyone looks cool, fashionable and absolutely identical – well-dressed, handsome and completely boring. Everything is perfect and unbearable.’ The most appealing thing about The New Sins is the way that it resists definition. Coming from pop music, Byrne has a light touch and few have proved smarter, over the years, in using the medium as a vehicle for diverse artistic ends. You could see The New Sins as an artist’s book but, despite its weighty themes, it has none of the portentousness of the genre and it is easy to buy. It has a real subject, and many self-authored design projects look unfocused and aimless by comparison. During the Valencia biennial, it was placed in hotel rooms, like a Gideon Bible, for new sinners to discover. ‘You are floating and will seek safe harbor,’ writes Byrne
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Fan, The/ About Schmidt/ 15 Mins Find dvd: Home page | ' |1 |2 |3 |4 |5 |6 |7 |8 |9 |A |B |C |D |E |F |G |H |I |J |K |L |M |N |O |P |Q |R |S |T |U |V |W |X |Y |Z | Fan, The/ About Schmidt/ 15 Mins Fan, The/ About Schmidt/ 15 Mins : short review Three films. The Fan - Baseball fan, Gil Renard, is down on his luck. Separated from his wife and son his love of baseball soon becomes an obsession. He begins to stalk his favourite baseball celebrity, Bobby Rayburn and when Rayburns career falls into a slump he vows that nothing will stop him restoring his idol's reputation. About Schmidt - Jack Nicholson makes a splendid return to the big screen as recent retiree Warren Schmidt who is trying to discover what he has given to society. He feels that he wasted his life and doesn't wish for his daughter to do the same. His idea of therapy is to write letters to a young boy in Tanzania whom he is sponsoring and also to set out on a journey of self-discovery exploring his roots across Nebraska in the 35-foot motor home in which he had planned to drive around the country with his late wife. His destination is Denver where he hopes to heal the rift between himself and his daughter who is about to marry an underachieving waterbed salesman. Unfortunately, he finds he absolutely hates the man and is determined to prevent his daughter from marrying him. 15 Mins - Eastern European immigrants Emil and Oleg arrive in New York and within minutes are on a crime spree, which wannabe-director Oleg keeps video-taping. They plan to sell the footage to a reality TV show for $1 million. Assigned to stop them getting their 15 minutes of fame are NYPD detective Eddie Flemming and fireman Jordy Warsaw. Similar movies Buju Banton - Island Life Live Buju Banton rocks the house with a mind-bending performance featuring The Sagitarious Band and dance hall superstars Wayne Wonder, Super Beagle, Waggy T and Cool G. Whisky Galore During WW2 a ship carrying a cargo of whisky sinks off an island in the Hebrides and the locals can't resist taking advantage of their unexpected windfall, despite the unwelcome attentions of the Customs Officer. Described as one of the greatest of the Ealing Comedies, it was followed by Rockets Galore! Shadow Makers Based on the true events surrounding the secret wartime project in New Mexico where the first atomic bombs were designed and built. Dwight Schultz stars as Robert Oppenheimer, a brilliant scientist, who supervises the work on the now infamous 'Manhattan Project', with Paul Newman as General Leslie R. Groves, the military general overseeing the Project. Determined to succeed, no matter what, the General is the catalyst for the dramatic tensions in the film. The issues of progress of science at all costs, deep moral ambiguities and the effects of the project on the individuals involved are highlighted in the film. Waiting For God - Complete Series 2 Feeling old? You will be, after a visit to the Bayview Retirement Village. The food's appalling, the staff treat you like incontinent children, and any show of independence is strictly frowned upon. But two elderly eccentrics are prepared neither to give in nor grow old gracefully just yet. As they find themselves thrown together by circumstances beyond their control, Tom and Diana strike up an uneasy alliance that leads to many adventures. Contains Series 2, with the episodes: Counselling For The Dying, The Partition, Daisy Takes Charge, The Thief, Tell The Truth, The Hip Operation, Glamorous Grannies, Foreign Workers, Young People and The Boring Son. Pirates Of The Caribbean 2 - Dead Man's Chest Will Turner and Elizabeth Swan are to be married. However this is interrupted when both are arrested for aiding in the notorious Captain Jack Sparrow's escape. The new captain, Beckett, will lift all charges, if Will can hunt down Jack and bring him back to Beckett, along with his magic compass. However, Jack has other problems. Years ago, he made a deal with Davy Jones to raise the Black Pearl. Time is up. His part of the deal was to give Davy Jones his soul. Once Will finds Jack, unaware of the current situation, Jack coaxes Will into boarding Davy Jones's ship, the Flying Dutchman, and retrieve a mysterious key. This key opens the chest that contains Davy Jones's secret. With it, you can control Davy Jones and his fearsome beast, The Kraken. Once Will retrieves said key, Davy Jones is hot on his trail, now hunting down both Jack and Will. It is now, only a matter of time, before something happens. Hopefully the pirates can reach the chest and stop Davy Jones
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Keith Law brings the funnies [Archive] - Braves-Nation.com Forums: The Authority in Braves Baseball Braves-Nation.com Forums: The Authority in Braves Baseball > Atlanta Braves > General Baseball Questions/Discussion > Keith Law brings the funnies PDA View Full Version : Keith Law brings the funnies HTF02-04-2010, 02:23 PMKeith Law is awesome. keithlaw (http://twitter.com/keithlaw) Unfriend him. RT @scobes15 (http://twitter.com/scobes15) Help me @keithlaw (http://twitter.com/keithlaw)! A friend just told me a single & SB is the same thing as a double. McCarroll2102-04-2010, 05:12 PMKeith Law is awesome. keithlaw (http://twitter.com/keithlaw) Unfriend him. RT @scobes15 (http://twitter.com/scobes15) Help me @keithlaw (http://twitter.com/keithlaw)! A friend just told me a single & SB is the same thing as a double. LOL! Perfect! McCarroll2102-04-2010, 07:34 PMMore from KLaw... keithlaw (http://twitter.com/keithlaw) The Mets will sign him once he has a career-ending injury. RT @thenamesbrand (http://twitter.com/thenamesbrand) Great, so we can delay the Hudson/Mets rumors one more year? HTF06-24-2010, 10:35 PMLMAO... keithlaw (http://twitter.com/keithlaw) For those of you trying to process how long that Isner-Mahut match lasted, it was the equivalent of 2.1 innings of Steve Trachsel JCStone5711-26-2010, 09:12 PMkeithlaw (http://twitter.com/#!/keithlaw) keithlaw President Obama required 12 stitches after being injured in basketball game, and as a result, Mike Hampton will miss the entire 2011 season GSUBravesFan11-26-2010, 09:43 PMkeithlaw (http://twitter.com/#!/keithlaw) keithlaw President Obama required 12 stitches after being injured in basketball game, and as a result, Mike Hampton will miss the entire 2011 season I'm stealing that one. BF9103-14-2011, 10:46 PMkeithlaw Like pimpin', it ain't easy. RT @firstheart42 (http://twitter.com/firstheart42): @keithlaw (http://twitter.com/keithlaw) Is it hard to simultaneously hate on and be a homer for all 30 teams? KLaw is the man. BF9103-14-2011, 10:59 PMkeithlaw Says the guy in the do-rag. I got a bottle of syrup that looks like you! RT @rmcdermott23 (http://twitter.com/rmcdermott23): @keithlaw (http://twitter.com/keithlaw) lol.. you're a fraud. More proof.... josephw00003-14-2011, 11:06 PMKlaw is awesome. Lol RollBravesRoll03-15-2011, 12:39 AMLMAO! That's fucking awesome. thechampagneoffans03-19-2011, 05:52 PMGod, Klaw roasting people on the reg makes my twitter feed single-handedly worth reading. HTF04-02-2011, 06:08 PMkeithlaw Just saw the Dodgers' lineup for today. They know spring training is over, right? Would it be overkill if we started a thread for just klaw tweets? GSUBravesFan04-02-2011, 06:11 PMkeithlaw Just saw the Dodgers' lineup for today. They know spring training is over, right? Would it be overkill if we started a thread for just klaw tweets? In a word, no. gobravez07-31-2011, 02:08 PMkeithlaw (http://twitter.com/#!/keithlaw) keithlaw Calling the current Astros' roster "cupcakes" for their opponents would be an insult to cupcakes Keith really needs his own thread. HTF07-31-2011, 02:19 PMHere we go. Much deserved. gobravez07-31-2011, 02:26 PMI posted this one in the trade deadline thread last night, but it needs to be in here too keithlaw (http://twitter.com/#!/keithlaw) keithlaw The Giants, tired of playing a statue (Tejada) or an automatic out (Crawford) at short, acquire Orlando Cabrera, who is both RollBravesRoll07-31-2011, 02:45 PMkeithlaw Says the guy in the do-rag. I got a bottle of syrup that looks like you! RT @rmcdermott23 (http://twitter.com/rmcdermott23): @keithlaw (http://twitter.com/keithlaw) lol.. you're a fraud. More proof.... This is still one of my favorite tweets of all time. GSUBravesFan08-23-2011, 02:07 PMkeithlaw Apparently they're evacuating Citizens Bank Park out of concern that the tremors mean thrown batteries won't hit their targets McCarroll2109-13-2011, 05:54 PM@keithlaw (http://twitter.com/#%21/keithlaw) keithlaw The Moneyball movie is 133 minutes. Those A's teams' playoff runs didn't last that long BF9111-17-2011, 03:57 PMFrom his chat today.... Ryan (Atlanta) Ian Kennedy got a first place vote. Klaw (2:13 PM) TEH WINZ!!!?! Andruw2512-02-2011, 05:57 PMAs much as I respect Keith Law he lost some credibility with his list of top 50 players under 25. With Hanson at number 40 & Craig K being number 49. He does say Hanson would be in his top dozen if healthy but dropping him that low is BS considering he has numerous guys ahead of Hanson who have missed time b/c of major surgeries. . Also having Brandon Belt six spots higher than Freeman is a joke. I think he was correct with Upton being number 1 but I would of had Kershaw a lot higher. I also would not have had Minor on the list. Braves on his list: 12- Heyward 23- Freeman 40- Hanson 46- Beachy 49- Kimbrel 50- Minor vnodnarb12-02-2011, 06:46 PMHe said the only reason Kershaw wasn't higher was the inherent risk of being a starting pitcher. Hitters are simply safer. McCarroll2112-02-2011, 07:40 PMSo, wait... a very good writer that understands how to evaluate baseball talent came out with a list of top talent under 25 years old and we have 6 players on the list and people are complaining? This isn't Mark Bowman or David O'Brien, this is a guy that understands baseball. mattybz2812-02-2011, 10:16 PMNot one of his twenty posts is any less ridiculous than the previous. This is why we can't have nice things. Andruw2512-02-2011, 10:52 PMSo, wait... a very good writer that understands how to evaluate baseball talent came out with a list of top talent under 25 years old and we have 6 players on the list and people are complaining? This isn't Mark Bowman or David O'Brien, this is a guy that understands baseball. I wasn't trying to complain about the number of Braves on the list just trying to talk about the list overall, sorry I didn't make that clear. I agree Law is a very good analyst / writer who knows much more about the game than DOB or MB. We can all agree it is a good sign for now and the future that our club has this much young talent. McCarroll2112-17-2011, 09:21 PM<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Game-changer. Often for the worse. RT @<a href="https://twitter.com/aaront5">aaront5</a>: @<a href="https://twitter.com/keithlaw">keithlaw</a> what do you think of the George Sherrill signing for the Mariners?</p>&mdash; keithlaw (@keithlaw) <a href="https://twitter.com/keithlaw/status/148225781854769152" data-datetime="2011-12-18T02:19:14+00:00">December 18, 2011</a></blockquote> <script src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> HaRdCoReBrAvEsFaN12-17-2011, 10:15 PMThis was Tweeted to Law: Cold. RT <s>@</s>ethanfry (https://twitter.com/#%21/ethanfry): Remember when people were calling Shinjo Japan's Willie Mays? He was: he went to the Mets and disappointed everyone. thechampagneoffans12-18-2011, 11:19 PMkeithlaw @keithlaw North Korean state TV now reporting that Kim Jong Il actually invented the heart attack MissesTBSbravesbaseball12-24-2011, 12:55 AMkeithlaw keithlaw Was it driving on a rocky road? RT @mental_floss: "Police say 40,000 pounds of ice cream have spilled from a semitrailer in Fort Wayne, IN." BF9102-08-2012, 02:03 PMkeithlaw <s>@</s>keithlaw (https://twitter.com/#!/keithlaw) I think I live in Arizona, Rand McNally. RT <s>@</s>lucasgrieser (https://twitter.com/lucasgrieser): <s>@</s>keithlaw (https://twitter.com/keithlaw) Do you think your thick east coast bias led you to rank Seattle 11th? GSUBravesFan02-08-2012, 03:44 PMOn the Giants not having success in the international market: Ohio is not a foreign country. "<s style="outline-style: none; outline-width: initial; outline-color: initial; text-decoration: none; ">@</s>WarninTracPwr (http://twitter.com/WarninTracPwr): <s style="outline-style: none; outline-width: initial; outline-color: initial; text-decoration: none; ">@</s>keithlaw (http://twitter.com/keithlaw) what about jonathon sanchez?" McCarroll2102-08-2012, 03:50 PMOn the Giants not having success in the international market: Ohio is not a foreign country. "<s style="outline-style: none; outline-width: initial; outline-color: initial; text-decoration: none; ">@</s>WarninTracPwr (http://twitter.com/WarninTracPwr): <s style="outline-style: none; outline-width: initial; outline-color: initial; text-decoration: none; ">@</s>keithlaw (http://twitter.com/keithlaw) what about jonathon sanchez?" Calcaterra wins <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-in-reply-to="167346267452739584"><p>@<a href="https://twitter.com/keithlaw">keithlaw</a> I bet if you visited me here in Ohio for a week you'd reconsider.</p>&mdash; Craig Calcaterra (@craigcalcaterra) <a href="https://twitter.com/craigcalcaterra/status/167348012442599424" data-datetime="2012-02-08T20:44:09+00:00">February 8, 2012</a></blockquote> <script src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> HTF02-08-2012, 03:51 PM<iframe id="twttrHubFrame" allowtransparency="true" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" tabindex="0" name="twttrHubFrame" style="position: absolute; top: -9999em; width: 10px; height: 10px; " src="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets/hub.1326407570.html"></iframe> Calcaterra wins <a class="screen-name url" href="https://twitter.com/keithlaw" data-screen-name="keithlaw"> https://si0.twimg.com/profile_images/1465124577/peachpie_normal.jpg keithlaw <abbr title="Verified Account">✔</abbr> @keithlaw 8 Feb 12 (https://twitter.com/keithlaw/statuses/167346267452739584) Ohio is not a foreign country. "@WarninTracPwr (https://twitter.com/WarninTracPwr): @keithlaw (https://twitter.com/keithlaw) what about jonathon sanchez?" https://si0.twimg.com/profile_images/1644174027/Craig_Hat2_normal.JPG Craig Calcaterra @craigcalcaterra (https://twitter.com/craigcalcaterra) <iframe class="twt-follow-button" allowtransparency="true" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets/follow_button.html?align=right&button=grey&screen_name=craigcalcaterra&show_count=false&show_screen_name=false&lang=en"></iframe> @keithlaw (https://twitter.com/keithlaw) I bet if you visited me here in Ohio for a week you'd reconsider. 8 Feb 12 (https://twitter.com/craigcalcaterra/statuses/167348012442599424) Reply (https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?in_reply_to=167348012442599424) Retweet (https://twitter.com/intent/retweet?tweet_id=167348012442599424) Favorite (https://twitter.com/intent/favorite?tweet_id=167348012442599424) <script id="LR1" type="text/javascript" async="" src="//platform.twitter.com/js/vendor/twt/dist/twt.min.js"></script><script src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> I hate you and your new twitter. McCarroll2102-08-2012, 03:56 PM<iframe id="twttrHubFrame" allowtransparency="true" tabindex="0" name="twttrHubFrame" style="position: absolute; top: -9999em; width: 10px; height: 10px; " src="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets/hub.1326407570.html" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"></iframe> I hate you and your new twitter. I hate you breaking it and making it look like ass in your quote. HTF02-08-2012, 03:59 PMI hate you breaking it and making it look like ass in your quote. It's your site's fault. GSUBravesFan02-08-2012, 08:46 PM@keithlaw In Flushing. Sign up for Insider. RT @Metsmatician: @keithlaw Not an insider. Where are the Mets
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“Most Difficult Result To Take This Season” – Foster | Dundalk Football Club Countdown to airtricity League Premier Division 2012 Search for: HomesplashNewsFixtures2012 First-Team2011 First-TeamUnder-18sUnder-19sTablesPlayersFirst-Team SquadManager & BackroomU18 SquadU19 SquadBlogClubAbout Our PitchClub DirectoryContact InformationDFC LottoGround DevelopmentGround RegulationsPitch BookingsSeason TicketsSponsorship Options 2012Ticket PricesDFC TrustFriends of Dundalk FCQuiz LeagueFriendsOnline ShopCommunitySchool VisitsHistoryAll Time Results & ScorersDundalk FC in EuropeDundalk FC Time CapsuleHonoursInterview Archive 2001-2010Irish Football Time CapsuleLilywhite Legends “Most Difficult Result To Take This Season” – Foster Posted on June 22, 2011 by Keith Wallace Dundalk FC manager Ian Foster admitted that the surrender of a two-goal lead against Shamrock Rovers was “the most difficult result to take this season”, after his side played the league leaders off the Tallaght Stadium pitch for large periods, before a cruel late twist meant they had to be content with just a point. The lively Mark Griffin belatedly celebrated his 20th birthday as he had his side in cruise control with two fine finishes, only for ex-Lilywhite Chris Turner to pop up with a lifeline 11 minutes from time before Billy Dennehy struck in injury-time to earn the Hoops an undeserved 2-2 draw. Heartbreaking The result came following extremely disappointing defeats, for very different reasons, by Drogheda United and Saint Patrick's Athletic. But Foster felt the draw in Dublin 24 was even more galling. “It’s the most difficult result to take this season,” Ian told dundalkfc.com. “I don’t think we deserved to drop any points tonight. The players were fabulous. It was a wonderful effort from all of them. It’s heartbreaking to concede at such a late stage. You would expect when you come to the champions that they might get the ball in wide areas and break you down that way, but they’ve gone route one and stuck balls into our box. They haven’t carved us open or worked us hard. They never looked like scoring but unfortunately for us it has finished 2-2 and that’s hard to take.” Impetus The Lilywhites were comfortable when Griffin doubled his and his side’s advantage just past the hour mark. However, Rovers were back in it on 79 minutes when Peter Cherrie punched only as far as ex-teammate Turner who fired to an empty net from 25-yards. And Foster was particularly disappointed with how that goal was conceded. “I don’t think my ‘keeper should have come for it,” he said. “He did it against Drogheda and didn’t get there. Tonight, he got there, but if you let your centre-half deal with it, even if the centre-half doesn’t win the header, their player isn’t going to score. So, yes, I’m hugely disappointed with that because then that gives them the impetus to go and throw bodies in the box. They put both centre-halves up and unfortunately it led to the equaliser. Proud “I thought we had done enough,” he added, as the equaliser came with just over 90 seconds left on the clock. “We defended manfully; we won headers, we won second balls, we cleared lines. Just, unfortunately, we have been hit with a sucker-punch right in the last minute. But we have been fabulous tonight. We’re all disappointed with a point at Shamrock Rovers. The level of performance tonight was superb. We should have been 2-0 up before we first scored. We created chance after chance, we passed them to death and we made them look like the away team. I couldn’t be prouder of the players – we were excellent tonight.” Beforehand, most Dundalk fans would have taken a point. But asked if he felt it was two thrown away, Foster said: “I’d say it’s two dropped – I wouldn’t say we threw it away. Griff praise “The game is not over until it’s over,” he continued. “But I don’t think they deserved anything out of the game, I’ll certainly say that. I thought my players were fabulous.” Commenting on the performance of two-goal Griffin, the Liverpool-born boss was delighted with how he finished his chances and troubled Rovers captain Dan Murray and his replacement Craig Sives. “He took his goals very, very well,” Ian said. “He was a constant threat. They took off a centre-half because he couldn’t deal with him, and the fella they brought on couldn’t deal with him either. I’m delighted for Mark. His work rate and his energy are excellent and he’s a constant threat in and around the box. He took his goals very well and he could have been on the end of one or two more chances as well.” Performances The draw ended a run of three straight league defeats for the Lilywhites. However, last week’s display against Saint Patrick's Athletic was arguably their best home performance of the season while they produced their best away showing of the year in Tallaght. “Probably, yeah,” Foster agreed, “and unfortunately we’ve only got one point out of the two games. But if we keep playing with that level of performance then we’ll win more games than we lose. Friday (at home to Galway United) is massive and I’ve said that to the players. If they approach it with the same mentality, same energy, same work rate and same passing ability then we’ll win the game. If we go back to the Drogheda scenario then we’ll find it difficult. But our level of performance over the last two games has been wonderful.” DFC Latest NewsTONIGHT! 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INKPOT MOVIE REVIEWS: ONE NIGHT STAND (Rebecca Wan) ONE NIGHT STAND Rebecca Wan Written and Directed by: Mike Figgis (Joe Eszterhas, original screenplay) Cast: Wesley Snipes (Max), Nastassja Kinski(Karen), Ming-Na Wen (Mimi), Kyle MacLachlan (Vernon), Robert Downey, Jr. (Charlie) Music scored by: Mike Figgis Produced by: Red Mullet Productions / New Line Cinema Running Time: 103 min Rating: **** Official website: www.onenightstand.com Rated: R(A) IT'S IN THE TELLING "Do you want to go to bed?" Snipes asks Kinski, then slaps his forehead with the palm of his hand, "I mean," "I know what you mean," Kinski says back. Like Figgis' other feature films (LIEBESTRAUM and LEAVING LOS VEGAS come to mind) so much is unsaid in ONE NIGHT STAND, and for the better. Combined with signature Figgis directing -- characterized by the using of film style (especially music) to play ou t the story events, ONE NIGHT STAND is a heady, visually engrossing re-tell of a pretty standard story. The story, begat by Joe Eszterhas (apparently he had his credit removed after reading Figgis' rewrite), is simple. Married Max (Wesley Snipes) -- an advertisement director -- misses his flight out of New York (he lives in LA) and spends the night with Karen (Natassha Kinski), who is also married, in her hotel room. The next day he returns to his wife Mimi (Ming Na-Wen) in LA, who is presented to us as much louder, a little tackier (she drives a pink volkswagon) and a whole lot more bourgeoise than t he taciturn and whispery Kinski. Although Mimi doesn't find out, the elicit encounter takes its toil on Max. He turns into a huge asshole and troubles arise in his relationship with Mimi. A year later, he returns to New York to re-visit Charlie (Robert Downey, Jr), a good friend with whom he had reconciled a year earlier after a five-year feud. Charlie is now dying of AIDS, and his friends and family are rallying round. It's then that Max meets Charlie's brother, Vernon (Kyle MacLachlan), and sister-i n-law. The latter, as it turns out, is Karen. Despite ONE NIGHT STAND's three-movement development, the film is built around oppositions and a number of ironic contrasts. Max's pairing with Karen is conveyed in sequences full of silently exchanged, knowing glances and freeze-framed sensuality, bless ed by a passionate Beethoven string quartet and heady fusion soundtrack; his life with Mimi is characterized by unthinking pop music (in a particuarly telling movement, a pop song with a pounding bass beat bursts out the moment Max's plane lands in the LA airport, stamping out the breathless jazzy riffs of the night before), empty social gatherings peopled by non-soulful Advertising People and dictatorial sex. Parallels are also of course drawn between New York (Karen) and LA (Mimi). It might all be just a little too obvious (how's this for a meaningful comparison: the tryst takes place on the night of the fiftieth anniversary of the UN), but the casting of characters as Types in ONE NIGHT STAND ironically allows Figgis to concentrate on the way he tells the story, and that has always been one of the most interesting things about a Figgis film. The heart of ONE NIGHT STAND, and its obvious center, is Charlie. Again, of course, with the strange coincidences. Robert Downey Jr. is beautiful and saddening as the diminishing, wise Charlie, and it's hard not to think of his real-life problems with d rug addiction when you watch him. Another aspect that gives you a peculiar feeling is the visual similarity between the Snipes-Kinski coupling and that of Cage and Shue in LEAVING LAS VEGAS. Both Natassha Kinski and Elizabeth Shue have the same purity o f profile and flaxen hair (it probably has to do with lighting), and the scene where Kinski sits atop Snipes in ecstasy inevitably recalls its more poignant parallel in LEAVING LAS VEGAS. The rich (inter)textuality and dense atmostphere of ONE NIGHT STAND make up for what would probably be, according to classic Hollywood conventions, poorly (or not clearly) motivated characters, and also for Figgis' way of leaving out standard Hollywood m oments and required information from his narratives. Charlie's death is an example. It goes completely unshown, but yet is an important event because it eventually unites the menage a quatre in more ways than one. Overall, ONE NIGHT STAND is delightful, intelligent, and strange. Strange in the way movies that don't tell you everything at their ending are strange, and not strange like Mimi from the Drew Carey show. A lot of this has to do with the wonderful perfor mances given by all the lead characters. Kinski -- how old is this women?! -- does a good job of being both winsome and mystifying (winstifying?) at the same time, while Wen and Snipes are good at winning both our empathy and dislike. Post-affair Max, f or example, is a combination of obnoxiousness and anger that can be somewhat distancing, and because the movie seems to be told from his perspective, it isn't always easy to understand what he's going through. Overwhelmingly shunned by American audiences, ONE NIGHT STAND is a pleasant shelter from current blockbuster offerings, whether they be the stultifyingly banal I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER, or the boring TITANIC
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Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.5 X-AspNet-Version: 2.0.50727 X-Powered-By: ASP.NET Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2012 00:54:26 GMT Connection: close Content-Length: 8392 CTheory.net 1000 Days of Theory: td036Date Published: 4/11/2006www.ctheory.net/articles.aspx?id=510Arthur and Marilouise Kroker, Editors 1000 DAYS OF THEORY Louis Armstrong International Airport (a post-Katrina meditation) Richard Carlson The sun unfurls its noon fury in the Creole heat of late summer. One walks slowly over bare tarmac with the wavy mirage traces of jet fuel evaporating from the baked runway. Your eyes must squint to distinguish actual form from hallucination in the gaseous blur. The mugginess is palpable and steams up from the bayou to create a state of perpetual humidity, you strain to wipe away the sweat dripping from your brow on the balmy Louisiana day. a city under pressure of heat and moisture, Steam condenses on your tongue as you try to speak, but because you are walking quickly you think again and feel better in the short term just to shield your nose and hold your breath as the stench of rotting waste reaches you. That which was cast off by mortal flesh, and that once consumed by human mutely decay, lay in steaming piles and reek in the clammy gulf coast breeze; the waste having not been removed for over two weeks. a city under pressure of decomposition, The concourse which once facilitated the bustle of life in the hyper-modernist fast lane was used during the last fortnight as a triage for sorting out the ill and as a morgue for the dead. Sprawling on strands of cots strung out along the terminal's vast expanse of grimy marble floor and close cropped carpet lay the injured and poor black folk of the 9th ward and St Bernard's Parish, making themselves as comfortable as they could in front of the vacant ticket counters, gated newspaper stands, empty coffee joints and miscellaneous jazz paraphernalia. Transformed from a place which housed mere travelers into a hall of the wholly dispossessed is Louis Armstrong International Airport; but what else would one expect? The child of a New Orleans prostitute, Satchmo was already abandoned and then arrested at the age of six. What else would one expect from history in the deep South, only now being staged within the facade of an international airport? The airport, that bastion of globalization which makes planetary culture possible now houses the distraught and dispossessed, the discontented and dying of America's 3rd world; hermetically sealed within its own environs. a city under pressure of history, But there are no commercial flights taking off today, just Blackhawk helicopters and C-130s involved in rescue and reconstruction. The flow of commerce has been halted, preempted by 120 mph winds and the flood. The forces of the market which once built this airport reduced to a trickle, this port city and hub of world commerce now just the glean in the eye of Haliburton or the Shaw Group contemplating the future potential of capital ventures and returns at more than twenty percent. a city at the mercy of military industrial carpetbaggers, One walks on to meet the air traffic control manager whose disheveled tower is now in disarray and overflowing with controllers sleeping on air mattresses in front of sophisticated radar arrays and advanced navigation systems. The technology which made this airport possible is temporarily out of service and gathering dust. The wide cherry table tops of conference rooms where local procedures for approach control and the divvying up of airspace were once decided now served as the platform to place k rations stale coffee and half eaten donuts. ratiocination and technology at the mercy of a southern tempest, All the technology in the world could not put a bandage on the damage done by the storm and flood to get operations back to normal sooner. The warm gulf currents which fed Katrina were only heated further by the carbon waste spewed from oil refineries and industry along the coast. Already no match for a category four hurricane, the dredging of swamps by oil companies allowed salt water to seep back into the once fertile wetlands which now yield up more than 100 acres a day to the sea. The levees of the mighty river denied needed silt to restore the earth under this grand old city which allowed it to nestle safely between the Mississippi and Pontchartrain. ratiocination and technology at the mercy of blow-back, Those bound in the cyclic of history of domination, of the eternal recurrence of the underclass, are those most effected, but what else would one expect, here in the deep South? where burnt crosses still smolder in the charcoal heart of Dixie, and can suddenly violently alight in an inferno; into which we begin our descent from the French Quarter. This is a city which could just as easily burn while being martyred for the sins of a nation, but this is the city in the time of flood. Here now reside those forced to the fringes of our society, those who live below sea level, the ones who do not partake of the prosperity of this Port economy; of mid-western grain harvest barges, trans-oceanic container ships, and Gulf oil rigs. These folks are too far removed from the mainstream to be concerned with the storm's effect on falling world markets sparked by the rising price of gasoline, because they had no vehicles to evacuate the area in the first place. They do however, still need food, and the shopkeepers have all left for higher ground. Already the 200 billion dollar reconstruction being planned has passed legislation and funnels funds through the lobbyist and technocrat directly into the coffers of the good ol' boys and multi-nationals. Yet, the same legislation eliminated the Davis-Bacon Act and the minimum wage of the construction laborer. But what else would one expect in a state next to the president's own? To be rebuilt yet again, but now upon the backs of descendent's of slaves of the Americas both North and South. But now a tax cut and a debit card with a two thousand dollar limit will have to serve in place of forty acres and a mule. carpetbaggers conspiring with technology, Those who own the technology and resources to begin construction, who are the masters of calculating the market forces, who have the ear of the vice president will come out ahead in this disaster. Old low lying neighborhoods will be bulldozed and then gentrified, those shining glass and steel structures will gleam for a new class of entrepreneurs who will profit from the Reconstruction. New infra-structure will replace the rotting old wooden front porches of houses built during the Depression. Law and order will be haphazardly restored. The airport will have its waste removed, the concourses cleared of patients, the military will depart its taxiways, it will be retooled and its technology will reanimate the bayou economy to once again fuel the oil gluttony of the global village, even as the corps of engineers still struggle to halt the progress of the encroaching wetlands. technology along with equality and justice sinking slowly in the ratiocination of Cajun swamp land -------------------- Richard Carlson is a writer/musician and the president of Pacific Weather Inc, a firm which monitors meteorological information at airports throughout the United States. His interests include all matters related to CTheory, Jazz, Poetry, Integral Yoga, and Global Climate Change. He holds a Master of Arts degree from Antioch University and currently resides with family on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State
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The Medical Leader » Eastern KY counties developing multi-county trail system The Medical Leader Home Home > Community News, Uncategorized > Eastern KY counties developing multi-county trail system Eastern KY counties developing multi-county trail system November 18th, 2011 ECO ECONOMY: Eastern Kentucky communities are joining forces to develop a trail system through several counties. Neighboring West Virginia communities are already seeing benefits from development of the Hatfield and McCoy Trail System, which attracts thousands of tourists and generates millions in revenue each year. This photo was taken during the 2011 Trailfest in Gilbert, W.Va. PIKEVILLE – Counties throughout eastern Kentucky plan to boost the economy by developing and promoting adventure tourism activities. Big Sandy Area Development Director Sandy Runyon, who has worked with local leaders to establish trail systems in eastern Kentucky for a number of years, reports that officials in Breathitt, Clay, Knott, Leslie, Bell, Letcher, Perry, Owsley and Harlan counties have worked together for quite some time to develop a trail system that would attract ATV riders, horse enthusiasts, hikers and others into eastern Kentucky. Runyon explained that those counties have entered into an interlocal agreement regarding the trail system, with the understanding that each county is responsible for trail development and maintenance in their counties. Officials in these counties also agree that counties would assist each other with maintenance or other issues on neighboring properties, with the understanding that counties won't be billed for that service and with goal of eventually connecting all trails together in one large system. The Pike County Fiscal Court is the first of several Big Sandy area counties to become a part of the initiative by passing a resolution to join the multi-county effort during a Nov. 1 meeting. Although Pike county officials talked about developing a trail system to mimic the successful Hatfield-McCoy ATV Trail system in West Virginia, Runyon believes the interlocal agreement, once it is finalized, will encompass all types of trails and trail-based activities. The first step is for Fiscal Courts in those counties to pass a resolution stating the county's intent on participating. Thereafter, county attorneys will hash out a finalized interlocal agreement that suits the needs of all counties. The Big Sandy ADD is currently preparing resolutions for other Big Sandy counties. “I'm not sure how many counties will sign on,” Runyon said. “But we know that Pike, Floyd, Magoffin and Martin counties are interested and we expect that Johnson County will also be interested. Our goal is to have any kind of agreement they enter into to include all trails.” Once the interlocal agreement between the counties is finalized, Runyon said it is likely that individual counties will be responsible for obtaining land-use permits from residents, which could be a “huge endeavor” in counties like Pike County, where officials have identified 200 property owners along one potential trail route. Runyon said the biggest issue in connecting eastern Kentucky trails is the liability that property owners face when they allow the public to come onto their property. There has been some effort at the state level to pass legislation to ease the property liability burden, but the state's tort law, allowing people to sue for various reasons, may prevent further success of that effort. One bill passed the House last year, but it died without a vote in the Senate. Runyon said the laws enacted by the legislature show progress. “I do think there is a way around all of this if everybody can work together, and they truly do work together, and try to add all the needs of everybody involved,” she said. “I think we can make some progress.” Areas like Harlan, Bell, Knott Leslie and Knott counties found ways around the liability issues and are able to market trails and host large-scale trail events because a large corporate landowner or private landowners with large, usable tracks of property provided a long-term lease to the county. “Bell County is the new kid on the block,” Runyon said. “There was a company there that leased 7,600 acres to the county. They held an ATV event there three weeks ago that attracted 3,000 riders. So, it's possible to do this.” Runyon said the local residents contacted by the Big Sandy ADD have reported that they are excited about the potential. “The only resistance we see is the unknown,” she said. “If every county develops a block of property and show the locals that it will work, that people will come in here to ride these trails and there is economic benefit to that, then I think local landowners will want to get involved.” She is asking all counties to assess properties that might be available for trail development. The multi-county coalition will make the region more eligible to receive multi-county coal severance tax funds and grant funding for trail development projects, Runyon explained. “We truly believe here that tourism will be an economic development engine,” Runyon said. “It won't be the only engine, but it will be a major economic tool for this region.” Share and Enjoy: Author: admin Categories: Community News, Uncategorized Tags: Comments are closed. 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You feel that you want to continue that tradition that they have already established.”Hall was a part of the green and white coaching staff for 15 seasons, including eight as defensive co-ordinator. He helped the Riders win the Grey Cup in 2007.Hall left Saskatchewan in 2009 to become head coach and defensive co-ordinator of the Edmonton Eskimos. He was embraced by Edmonton fans and players alike for his ready grin and relentless optimism, but that wasn't enough to offset a losing record.He was fired by the Eskimos in November after Edmonton finished with a 7-11 record last season and missed the playoffs.It was a learning experience.“I think it's changed you, but I don't know if it changed me because I've been the head coach. I think it's just the last two years of experience, as far as the things that I've endured, that makes you either bitter or makes you better. And I always think that your experiences make you a better person,” said Hall.“I like to think that I'm better today than I was yesterday.”Before moving into coaching, Hall spent nine years playing in the CFL, including four seasons with the Roughriders from 1988 to 1991. He was a key member of the Roughriders' 1989 Grey Cup championship team.Hall said he doesn't think going from a head coach position to defensive co-ordinator is a step backwards.“I've always looked at it as just to have the opportunity to do something that you enjoy doing and that's coaching,” he said.“Whether it's being a position coach, whether it's being a co-ordinator or whether it's being a head coach, I get the luxury of doing something that I enjoy doing. It doesn't matter what my role is, but to be able to coach I think that's a lot of fun.”Riders GM Brendan Taman said Hall's record speaks for itself.“He's pretty successful wherever he's been and as a defensive coach, whenever teams I've (been with) played against him, it was tough. He's a good coach and obviously was in the search for the head coaching job so we think a lot of him,” said Taman.The head coaching job in Saskatchewan opened up in December when Ken Miller announced he would be stepping down to focus on his position as the Riders' vice-president of football operations.Last month, the Riders handed the reins to Greg Marshall.Marshall started coaching in the CFL in 1994 in Saskatchewan. He was the team's defensive line coach for two seasons before adding the title of defensive co-ordinator. Marshall left the Riders in 1999 for other coaching positions and was most recently the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' defensive co-ordinator for the past two seasons.Hall, who worked with Marshall in Saskatchewan, said they have a good relationship.“Ever since we departed in 2000, we've always had the desire to work together again,” said Hall.“I know I'm very excited about it and he's very excited. You know it's interesting because we've been apart for so long, now to come back together and to see what we've learned. We've kind of gone in different avenues and we all came in together and now we're reunited and I think it's going to be fun.” Related Links Rider coaching staff taking shape Miller nominated for Coah of the Year Riders name Marshall head coach Login Register Editor's Note: Comments have been enabled for this article. Please click here for the CFL's commenting policy guidelines. Fan Comments Most Commented > Add New Comment Bombersfan3Jyles this is a better move than what edmonton did, signing kavis reed as a head coach, did you see how bad our defense was last year? i know we lost a couple players but our secondary went to garbage because of reed February 02, 2011 - 4:35pm Reply als rule sorry see this as a BIG mistake greg!! February 01, 2011 - 2:34pm Reply RiderFanOntario Sad to see Richie go to Edmonton - extatic to have him back - Let's go Riders! February 01, 2011 - 12:39pm Reply Wayne R. The hirings of Hall and Dickenson are making the coaching staff or the Riders look extremely strong! February 01, 2011 - 12:17pm Reply ddb Good for Richie! He is a standup guy and a fine coach who was the victim of bad circumstances. February 01, 2011 - 11:03am Reply als rule wrong move. thought marshall was smater then that. etcheverry leaving to be HC at CIS WINDSOR!!! 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The Seventh Alabama Cavalry The Seventh Alabama Cavalry The Seventh cavalry was organized in July, 1863, as part of Clanton's brigade, and served for more than a year in Quarles', Clanton's, Page's, Patton's and Thomas' brigades, in the vicinity of Pensacola and the bay forts. In the fall of 1864, it reported to General Forrest at Corinth, and took part in the raid on Johnsonville and the fighting as Hood moved toward Nashville. It suffered severely at this time, especially in the night attack on Brentwood. The regiment, after recruiting, joined General Buford at Montevallo in March, 1865; confronted Wilson's corps from Benton to Girard, and took part in the last fighting of the war, surrendering at Gainesville, May 14, 1865. Col. Joseph Hodgson led the regiment throughout the war, though detachments were at various times commanded with brilliant success by Maj. Turner Clanton, Jr., Captain Ledyard, and others. Capt. Charles P. Storrs was wounded at Columbia; Adjt. William T. Charles was captured at one time, but escaped. Colonel Hodgson, after the close of the war, devoted himself to journalism, in which he became quite distinguished, and he was at one time State superintendent of education. Extracts From Official War Records No. 42--(239, 240) Mentioned in Gen. James H. Clan. ton's report of brigade organization, Pollard, Ala., September 19, 1863. (334) Gen. D. H. Maury, Mobile, October 17th, speaks very highly of Hodgson's regiment. (403) November 10, 1863, Quarles' brigade, department of the Gulf. (511, 561, 562) December, 1863, in Clanton's (Second) brigade; detachment in Higgins' (Third)brigade. No. 58--(582) January 20, 1864, in Clanton's brigade. No. 59--(861) April 30, 1864, four companies under Maj. Turner Clanton, Jr., in Page's brigade, district of the Gulf; detachment under Colonel Hodgson, Reynolds' brigade. No. 65--(386-425) Mentioned in reports of General Asboth (Union), skirmish near Barrancas, April 4, 1864. Companies G, E and I of the Seventh at Camp Gonzales, July 22d. "Three companies left at Fifteen-mile Station," July 28th. No. 66--(257) August 24, 1864, "Seventh cavalry at Pine Barren bridge." No. 77--(873) Cadet company mentioned by General Chalmers, in referring to attack on Federal gunboats, October 30, 1864. (875) Specially commended in same letter for conduct opposite Johnsonville, November 4, 1864. No. 78--(677, 678) June 30, 1864, effective total present, 451. (703) Two companies in Page's brigade at Bay forts, July 10th. (752) August 3, 1864, in Patton's brigade; two companies in Page's brigade. (814) September 3, 1864, Thomas' brigade, district of the Gulf, Gen. Franklin Gardner's forces. (874) Ordered, September 25th, to report to General Chalmers at Verona, Miss. (877) Colonel Hodgson ordered, September 26th, to stop his regiment at Egypt, and move it across to Panola.  (879) September 27th, ordered to send four companies, under a field officer, to Corinth; bring rest to Panola. (885) Captain Ledyard, commanding, reports eight companies at Meridian, Miss., September 29th. (887) September 30th, Thomas' brigade, department of the Gulf, en route for Grenada, Miss. No. 93--(760) Return of casualties for November, 1864, 2 killed, 28 wounded. (761) One killed, 12 wounded, December, 1864. (765) December 14, 1864, mentioned in report of General Chalmers as on Charlotte pike. (767) Commended in General Chalmers' report, especially m engagements of December 15th and 16th. Casualties from November 23 to December 6, 1864, 2 killed, 36 wounded. (1234) November 20, 1864, in Bell's brigade, Forrest's cavalry corps. No. 94--(127) Information regarding movements of the Seventh near Bridgeport, December 7, 1864. (751) January 1, 1865, mentioned in orders. (796) Mentioned by General Chalmers in general orders, January 19, 1865. No. 97--(786) Directed to Cherokee by command of Lieutenant-General Taylor, October 3, 1864. No. 103--(997) Mentioned in General Forrest's orders, dated West Point, February 20, 1865. (1031) General Forrest says: "Have ordered Seventh to Montevallo," March 6th. No. 104--(364) Mentioned in report of Captain Eaton (Union), Mobile
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Connection: close X-Drupal-Cache: MISS Etag: "1330631404-0" Content-Language: en X-Generator: Drupal 7 (http://drupal.org) Link: ; rel="canonical",; rel="shortlink" Cache-Control: public, max-age=3600 Expires: Sun, 19 Nov 1978 05:00:00 GMT Vary: Cookie,Accept-Encoding Last-Modified: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 19:50:04 GMT X-AH-Environment: prod When it Rains, It Pours: Global Warming and the Rising Frequency of Extreme Precipitation in the United States | Environment America Jump to navigation Environment America Search form Search Sign up Help protect the places we love, the values we share Spam Control Text: Please leave this field empty In our emails, sent once or twice a week, you'll receive: •  alerts on new threats to America's environment •  opportunities to join other Americans on urgent actions •  updates on the decisions that impact our environment •  resources to help you create a cleaner, greener future Connect with us Like Us Follow Us Contact About Us IssuesProtect America's Waters Best of America Let's Get Off Oil Repower America Stopping Global Warming Clean Air, Healthy Families News Action Jobs Donate Report: Stopping Global Warming When it Rains, It Pours: Global Warming and the Rising Frequency of Extreme Precipitation in the United States Released by: Environment America Release date: Sunday, November 4, 2007 > Read News Release> Download Report (PDF) Executive Summary Scientists expect that global warming will cause a variety of changes to precipitation patterns in the United States. Many areas will receive increased amounts of rain and snow over the course of a year; some areas will receive less. But scientists expect that, all across the country, the rainstorms and snowstorms that do occur will be more intense – increasing the risk of flooding and other impacts. In this report, we evaluate trends in the frequency of storms with extreme levels of rainfall or snowfall across the contiguous United States over the last 60 years. We analyze daily precipitation records spanning from 1948 through 2006 at more than 3,000 weather stations in 48 states. We then examine patterns in the timing of heavy precipitation relative to the local climate at each weather station. We find that storms with extreme amounts of rain or snowfall are happening more often across most of America, consistent with the predicted impact of global warming. Scientists expect global warming to increase the frequency of heavy precipitation. As the earth warms, temperate regions of North America will face a growing risk of storms with extreme levels of rain or snowfall. Global warming increases the intensity of precipitation in two key ways. First, by increasing the temperature of the land and the oceans, global warming causes water to evaporate faster. Second, by increasing air temperature, global warming enables the atmosphere to hold more water vapor. These factors combine to make clouds richer with moisture, making heavy downpours or snowstorms more likely. The consequences of increasingly intense rainstorms may include flooding, crop damage, pollution of waterways with runoff, erosion, and other environmental and economic damage. During the 20th century, floods caused more property damage and loss of life than any other natural disaster in the United States. An increase in the number of downpours does not necessarily mean more water will be available. Scientists expect that extreme downpours will punctuate longer periods of relative dryness, increasing the risk of drought. In the Southwest, for example, total annual precipitation is projected to decline – amplifying the impact of periods of little rainfall between heavy storms. Even in the rest of the country, where total annual precipitation is expected to increase, more of that precipitation will fall in heavy rainstorms or snowstorms, paradoxically increasing the potential for drought. As temperatures rise, precipitation will become increasingly likely to fall as rain rather than snow, increasing runoff and likely reducing water supplies in areas dependent on snowpack. Weather records show that storms with extreme precipitation have become more frequent over the last 60 years. Consistent with the predicted impacts of global warming, we found that storms with extreme precipitation have increased in frequency by 24 percent across the continental United States since 1948. (According to a statistical analysis of the data, with 95 percent confidence, the increase has been between 22 and 26 percent.) New England and the Mid-Atlantic experienced the largest increase in extreme precipitation frequency. New England and the Mid-Atlantic saw storms with extreme precipitation levels increase in frequency by 61 percent and 42 percent, respectively. At the state level, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont, New York and Louisiana all saw extreme precipitation events increase in frequency by more than 50 percent. In the contiguous United States, 40 states experienced a statistically significant trend toward increasingly frequent storms with extreme precipitation. Only one state (Oregon) showed a statistically significant decline in frequency of storms with extreme precipitation. (See Figure ES-1.) See the report appendices on page 35 for a full list of results by region, state and metropolitan area. These findings are consistent with previous studies of extreme precipitation patterns, both in the United States and across the globe. Climate divisions covering more than half of the land area of the United States show a statistically significant trend toward more frequent storms with extreme precipitation. We also looked at the trend in frequency of storms with extreme precipitation within climate divisions, which are boundaries used by climatologists since the 1950s to aggregate weather observations. Figure ES-2 presents these trends, showing that the largest increases occurred across New England, New York, much of the Great Lakes area, the upper Midwest, plus Louisiana, New Mexico, northern Washington and southern California. Climate regions covering more than half of the surface area of the contiguous United States show a statistically significant increase in the frequency of storms with extreme precipitation levels. In contrast, the data show statistically significant decreases in extreme precipitation frequency for climate regions covering only 4 percent of the area of the United States. (Oregon, the northwestern corner of North Dakota, central Arkansas, the southern tip of Lake Michigan, and northern Florida.) These findings are consistent with previous studies of extreme precipitation patterns, both in the United States and across the globe. For example: Scientists have observed warmer weather, higher atmospheric moisture content, increased formation of storm clouds, and an increase in thunderstorm activity over the contiguous United States in recent decades. In 1999, researchers at the Illinois State Water Survey and the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) found that storms with extreme precipitation became more frequent by about 3 percent per decade from 1931 to 1996. Our findings are consistent with this result. In 2004, scientists at NCDC concluded that most of the observed increase in storms with heavy and very heavy precipitation levels since the early 1900s had occurred in the last three decades. In other words, they found that the change in extreme precipitation frequency is unusual and relatively recent. Moreover, NCDC found that extremely heavy storms are increasing in frequency more rapidly than very heavy storms – which in turn are increasing in frequency more rapidly than heavy storms. The severity of the trend toward more intense downpours in the future depends upon our emissions of the pollution that drives global warming. Climate models predict that the trend toward increasingly frequent storms with heavy precipitation will intensify in the future. Some amount of change is inevitable given the global warming emissions humans have already created. However, we still have the ability to prevent the worst-case scenarios. By halting the increase in total US global warming emissions now and reducing emissions by at least 80 percent by mid-century, we can limit the increase in major storm frequency — and thus reduce future risks of flooding and other serious consequences of extreme rainstorms. To address global warming, America should limit emissions of global warming pollution, while improving energy efficiency and increasing the use of renewable energy. To protect future generations, the United States should adopt a mandatory cap on global warming pollution that reduces total US emissions by at least 15 to 20 percent by 2020 and by at least 80 percent by 2050. If policymakers choose a cap-and-trade program to achieve this goal, it should include auctioning 100 percent of emission allowances, rather than giving allowances away to polluters. By auctioning allowances, we can reduce the cost of achieving emission reduction goals, making it more likely that America will succeed. The United States should also adopt complementary policies to improve energy efficiency and increase the use of clean, renewable energy. How We Obtained Our Results In this report, we examine trends in the frequency of extreme precipitation across the contiguous United States from 1948 through 2006. We analyze daily precipitation records obtained from the National Climatic Data Center
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Last-Modified: Sun, 01 Nov 2009 03:32:13 GMT Accept-Ranges: bytes ETag: "6e69ee7a35aca1:0" Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.5 X-Powered-By: ASP.NET Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2012 01:26:45 GMT Connection: close Content-Length: 13416 Experience and Experiment in Early Modern Europe -- Instruments of Navigation Plate 4 from Americae Retectio by Johannes Stradanus Overview Syllabus Pedagogical Exercise: Analyzing Maps, Instruments, and Machines Instruments of Navigation Icarian Knowledge Mapping a New World Exploring the Microworld Navigational Manual of Cortés Instruments of Navigation Deceptively like a common sundial, William Borough's instrument to determine magnetic variation pushed the envelope of scientific understanding in 1581. But more than that, it encapsulated a thorny scientific problem within a very simple instrument—so simple that a sailor could use it. Since the magnetic poles do not lie in the same place on the earth's globe as the true north and south poles, a compass needle will usually not point directly at the geographic pole. The deviation depends on where the compass is in relation to the magnetic pole as well as local geomagnetic conditions. Knowing this "magnetic variation" was of crucial importance to navigators trying to avoid being lost at sea. It was of particular concern to those plying the North Atlantic. Near the equator, variation might only be a degree or so, but in northern waters, it can vary up to 90°. Near Greenland, navigators could conceivably be sailing west when they thought they were sailing north. Borough therefore put into a simple instrument all the tools that the navigator needed to find and map variation at any point on the globe. This woodcut reduces a complex exercise in terrestrial geomagnetic and spherical geometry to a simple image of a simple instrument made up of simple and known commodities: compass and sundial. Designed for workaday purposes and not purporting to reveal any hidden truths of the earth or heavens, the instrument of variation allowed English sailors to map the North Atlantic. The timeliness of the book and the instrument it explained are underscored by recalling that the English only began seriously contemplating overseas exploration and colonies in the 1570s (Drake returned from his circumnavigation in 1578) and her first colony was (unsuccessfully) planted on Roanoke in 1584. Although described by Borough—the more able mathematician—the instrument was apparently invested with great meaning for Robert Norman (fl. 1590), who took the trouble to have his initials placed at the foot of the shadow line, identifying this invention and this embodied knowledge as his own. The instrument worked as follows: Placing the instrument level and plumb on a stool and aligning the shadow from the cord on the NS line of the compass dial, the navigator noted the position of the needle at two times in the day when the sun was at equal elevations above the horizon—that is, at equal times on either side of local noon. Half the difference in the absolute value of these two needle positions gave the local magnetic variation since magnetic north is not in quite the same direction as true north (the north magnetic pole lies at about 77° N lat., 45° W long.). So, for example, at 8 AM the needle might point 48°E and at 4pm point 45°W; the local magnetic variation would then be 1.5°E ([48°-45°]/2) at that point on the globe. The next time any ship came to the area, then, it would be able to compensate for that 1.5° and sail towards its destination reliably. One limitation of this instrument, however, was that to determine the most accurate declinations, the readings ought to have been taken as far apart in the day as possible, but that meant the mariner had to stay put for most or all of that day, not only a difficult task on the ocean, but also quite inefficient in terms of reaching one's destination. Ultimately, though, this instrument and many more like it defined the mathematical arts for late-sixteenth-century Englishmen and the world they sought to create. Steven A. Walton Michigan Technological University Suggested Reading Barlow, William. The navigators supply : conteining many things of principall importance belonging to navigation : with the description and use of diverse instruments framed chiefly for that purpose, but serving also for sundry other of cosmography in generall. New York: Da Capo Press, 1972. Bourne, William. A regiment for the sea (1578) and other writings on navigation. Edited by E.G.R.Taylor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1963. Davis, John. The seamans secrets. Delmar, NY: Scholar's Facsimiles and Reprints, 1992. Dee, John. The perfect arte of navigation. New York: Da Capo Press, 1968. Markham, Albert Hastings. "The voyages and works of John Davis the navigator." Hakluyt Society 59 (1880): 1-392. Smith, John. A sea grammar. New York: Da Capo Press, 1968. Waters, David W. The Art of Navigation in England in Elizabethan and Early Stuart Times. London: Hollis and Carter
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Marshall County Tribune: Stories from Wednesday, November 9, 2011 Enlarge text Fair ~ 64°F   High: 72°F ~ Low: 56°FThursday, Mar. 1, 2012 Home News Sports Opinion Obituaries Coupons Classifieds View All Listings View Flyers My Listings My Wishlist Stories from Wednesday, November 9, 2011 Finally Home (11/09/11) Veteran getting new home in Lynnville Metro is 'hot potato;' Kennedy (11/09/11) Panel explores issue, asking would mergers save money? Holding tank base now in place (11/09/11) City utility project costs $13 million Approximately 1,000 cubic yards of concrete were poured Friday for the base of a cylindrical tank being built to hold 10 million gallons of wastewater at Lewisburg's treatment plant across Woodbine Avenue from the animal shelter... Sheriff offers proper disposal method for drugs (11/09/11) From staff reports Marshall County Sheriff Norman Dalton has installed a pharmaceutical drug disposal box in the lobby of the Marshall County Sheriff's Office. The program was implemented so area residents can properly dispose of old medications and not put them in the trash or flush them down the toilet... Muck boots stolen from Farm Center (11/09/11) From staff reports Nearly a dozen pairs of muck boots have been reported missing from a store in Chapel Hill and Marshall County CrimeStoppers is asking the public to help police solve the crime. Sometime between the late evening hours of Tuesday and the early morning hours of Wednesday (Nov. 2) someone broke into the Chapel Hill Farm Center, 622 Depot St., Chapel Hill... Crime Reports (11/09/11) Rodney S. Crosslin, 32, of Franklin Avenue, who allegedly fled police in a stolen car and crashed into two houses on Spring Street on Oct. 29, was transferred from the hospital to Marshall County Jail on Nov. 1. Crosslin is charged with theft of property and evading arrest. ... CHES celebrates World School Milk Day (11/09/11) Who knew milk could cause such a frenzy? The folks at Chapel Hill Elementary School knew all along it would...that's why things were rocking all day as the students and staff celebrated the 12th anniversary of World School Milk Day on Sept. 28. The celebration started early as Cafeteria Manager Angela Lamb held a milk carton decorating contest and taste testing party featuring various dairy products during the school's breakfast period; several students and their parents were active participants in these fun events.. ... Tigers defeat Notre Dame (11/09/11) Everything went according to plan for the Marshall County Tigers on Friday night, as they defeated the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 28-6 in the first round of the Class 4A playoffs at Preston Hopkins Field. Mixing in some timely play action passes with their usually potent running game, the Tigers built a 21-0 lead in the first half before opening up a 28-0 advantage early in the fourth quarter en route to claiming their eighth victory of the year. LMS Tigers too much for Whitthorne (11/09/11) The LMS Tigers made up for the opening season loss to Meridianville by taking out their disappointment on their always-strong namesakes from Whitthorne with a big 52-39 win in Lewisburg Thursday night. Jay Howard's rebound and put-back opened up the scoring in the game for LMS, but Whitthorne's Sanchez Borkeen tied it up. Tigerettes' first win a big one (11/09/11) After dropping their season opener to Meridianville, the LMS Tigerettes rebounded in a big way, defeating archrival Whitthorne in a spirited, down to the wire 30-27 contest in Lewisburg. LMS's Makiya Morris turned in an outstanding performance, pouring in two-thirds of the Tigerettes' points in the game as she wove her way through traffic to the rack, pulled up in the lane for jumpers, stole the ball, ran the offense, and drilled two three-pointers. CMS Lady Bulldogs double up Columbia Academy (11/09/11) On Saturday night, the Cornersville Middle School Lady Bulldogs (4-3) captured their second straight Cornersville Athletic Booster Club tournament title by defeating Columbia Academy 26-13 in the championship game. CMS narrowly beat Columbia Academy 25-22 in their season opener on Oct. 20 and found themselves locked in a 9-9 tie with CA early in the third quarter of Saturday's contest. CMS Lady Bulldogs crush Culleoka (11/09/11) Coming off a 35-31 win over Elkton in the first round two days earlier, the Cornersville Middle School Lady Bulldogs (3-3) advanced to the finals of the Cornersville Athletic Club Booster tournament by hammering the Culleoka Lady Warriors 35-11 in the semifinals on Thursday night. Having lost 27-26 to Culleoka earlier in the season, the Lady Bulldogs put Thursday's game out of reach early and built a 24-5 lead in the first half before outscoring the Lady Warriors 11-6 over the final two quarters to coast to the 24-point victory. Rockets run over Irish 35-0 (11/09/11) The Houston County Fighting Irish knew what was coming in their 2A playoff opener Friday night, but could not stop the Forrest ground attack as the Rockets exploded with a whopping 457 rushing yards behind an attacking offensive line that paved the way for a 35-0 shutout win at the "Rock" in Chapel Hill. The win was the first playoff triumph for Forrest (8-3) since 1992 and sends the Rockets on the road, under the lights to Decatur County Riverside (4-7) for a second round, Friday night match-up. Garvin bags eight-pointer (11/09/11) Tate Garvin of Chapel Hill killed his first deer on the afternoon of October 29, the opening day of juvenile hunt in Tennessee. Garvin's bagged buck had a nice eight-point rack, as wide as the young hunter himself with an 18" spread, and Garvin's prize came in field dressed at 125 lbs... Brenda Jean Dalton (11/09/11) Brenda Jean Dalton, 62, of Smyrna, died Saturday morning, Nov. 5, 2011, in Nashville. Mrs. Dalton was born in Marshall County and was formerly a member of the environmental staff at McKendree Village in Hermitage. She was a member of Stones River Baptist Church... Jerry Hicks (11/09/11) Jerry Hicks, 75, of Chapel Hill, died Thursday evening, Nov. 3, 2011. Mr. Hicks was born in Royalton, Ill., and was a son of the late Porter and Iva Pearl Snider Hicks. He rose to the rank of Private First Class during his service in the Army Reserves. ... Wilton Collin Hand (11/09/11) Wilton Collin Hand, 75, retired Director of Tennessee State Industries with the Tennessee Department of Corrections and resident of Trotwood Avenue, Columbia, died Sunday, Nov. 6, 2011, at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Murfreesboro. A native of Hazelhurst, Ga., he was the son of the late Benjamin Bartow Hand and Elva Carter Hand. ... George Thomison Jr. (11/09/11) In remembrance of George Thomison Jr., born on Dec. 4, 1928, to the late George Preston and Annie Fox Thomison; passed Nov. 1, 2011. Left
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3/31/09 Midday Clips - Tri-State ATWClipsATWOriginalsATWTopNews AmericanTheaterWeb NewsClipsAll the day's theater news HomeContact March 2012 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat << < > >> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 AmericanTheaterWeb NewsClipsUse the calendar above to find the clippings for a specific day, or use the list to the right to go to a specific group of clips. The site's updated 3-4 times a day generally. For you convenience, links below will take you to ATWTopNews (a quick listing of links to some of the day's top stories) and to ATWOriginals (original news and feautres from ATW). ATWOriginals ATWTopNews 3/31/09 Midday Clips - Tri-State By Andy Propst on Mar 31, 2009 | In Tri-State New York Times ArtsBeat Blog New 'Midsummer Night's Dream' to Feature Fairies, Elves and Stew The singer-songwriter Stew will be among the players ensuring that the course of true love doesn't run smooth for the protagonists of Shakespeare on the Sound's summer production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream." amNY New York City Theater John Stamos Expected to Star in "Bye Bye Birdie" It looks like John Stamos will play Albert Peterson, the role originated by Dick Van Dyke, in the Roundabout's forthcoming revival of "Bye Bye Birdie." He even revealed to E! News that he will be in the show. 20 years earlier, he would have been a perfect candidate for Conrad. But Albert? Stamos has appeared in two previous Roundabout productions: as a replacement Emcee in "Cabaret" and as a replacement Guido in "Nine." Broadway by the Year 1931 Review 1931, in the throes of the Great Depression, was a year of transition for Broadway. Not too many musicals were around. And the majority of them are not exactly familiar or revivable. In terms of classics, there was “Of Thee I Sing.” And, to an extent, “The Bandwagon.” That show is never revived, but it inspired a classic film musical. And inside the revues and flops, you will find two all-time American Songbook classics: “As Time Goes By” and “Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries.” Hartford Courant Behind the Curtain Blog Bresnahan as Hamlet's Mom Alyssa Bresnahan, a fave Hartford Stage actress (Maggie in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," Stella in "Streetcar Named Desore"), is in the off-Broadway production of "Hamlet," which just got a glowing review from Charles Isherwood of the New York Times. Village Voice La Daily Musto Blog Is Susan Sarandon The Humblest Star on Broadway
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Connection: close Vary: Accept-Language,Cookie,Accept-Encoding Content-Language: en-us Content-Length: 24879 India's Floods: An Overview - Gospel for Asia I'm Here To: Sponsor a Missionary Sponsor a Child Sponsor a Woman Missionary Church Relations: Invite a Speaker to my Church See our Speaker Schedule Email Subscription: Receive Weekly Digest Receive Prayer Requests Endorsements: What Others are Saying I'd Like To: Learn More About GFA Reach the Most Unreached See our 100% Policy Read About our Values Meet the Founder See Where We Work Explore Creative Giving: Stocks and Mutual Funds Real Estate Vehicles for Charity Estate Gifts: Wills, Trusts, Charitable Gift Annuities Cost-Free Giving Area I Want To Give To: Jesus Wells Widows/Abandoned Children Bibles/Gospel Literature Clean Water Bicycles for Missionaries Missionary Film Teams Tools for Missionaries Empowering the Poor Major Ministries Livestock for Needy Families Compassion Services:Leprosy, Slum, Medical and Disaster Relief Ministries Where Most Needed Get Involved By: Volunteering Joining Staff Giving One-Year to:School of Discipleship (age 18-27) Doing a College Internship Sharing a Powerful Book Joining the Prayer Team Join in Prayer Services Join The Conversation: Facebook - Twitter Christmas Gift Catalog I Want To Grow Through: Free PDF's and MP3's A Free Copy of Revolution In World Missions K.P.'s new book: No Longer A Slumdog Did You Know? We Have a Kids Bicycle Program We Have a Matching Gifts Program Have You Seen? The Amazing Testimony of Prisoner Missionary Manja In a hurry? Find it here. Sign up for Email updates Contact My Account Log In Search Search About News Photos Videos Pray Get Involved Donate Sponsor Missionary Sponsor Child Free Resources Store News Home Persecution Photo Stories News / Feature Archive Share | India's Floods: An Overview first published: Sept. 14, 2006 – Gospel for Asia The record flooding that hit India this year, causing widespread destruction and loss of life and affecting the missionary work of Gospel for Asia and other organizations, is a result of an annual meteorological event—the Southwest Monsoon. This seasonal incident and its accompanying rains are both a blessing and a bane to the Indian Subcontinent, whose largely agricultural workforce depends on the monsoon for approximately 90 percent of its water supply. “Too much rain, or too little,” says BBC meteorologist Bill Giles, “means the difference between flood and famine.” One Gospel for Asia correspondent reported on what “too much” looked like to a GFA survey team in one devastated region of Central India: “Thousands of people dead, families rendered homeless as their houses were swept away, cattle drowned, crops totally rooted out, villages submerged under the flood waters-and electricity, drinking water and communications systems totally failed.” The floods have affected an especially large region of the country this year, stretching from Gujurat in the east to Nagaland in the west, and from Jammu & Kashmir in the north to southern Karnataka. Rajasthan India’s western state of Rajasthan is known for its deserts, but over the last two weeks, vast areas of this region have been flooded. In a three-day period, Barmar district near Pakistan received 22.7 inches (57.7 cm) of rain—more than double its annual average. Over 800,000 in this region alone have been affected by the floods. Assam This northeast Indian state forms a large part of the drainage system for the massive Brahmaputra River and its tributaries, which in flood stage often cut villages off from transportation, electricity and phone communication for weeks. “Normal life in these areas has been greatly affected,” said a GFA field correspondent, who reported that hundreds of pastors and church members suffered heavy damage and property loss. “We are struggling to recover.” Gujarat Water covered up to half of Surat, Gujarat’s “Diamond City,” and affected an estimated 3.2 million people as a result of the heavy rains that fell in August. Much of the state is still under the threat of flooding, with several rivers at or above flood stage. Maharashtra Flash floods in this state swept away sections of railway line, submerged bridges and closed major highways. Low-lying areas in cities such as Nagpur and Mumbai were also affected, especially bringing suffering to the slum-dwellers and others with already inadequate shelter. Some homes, saturated with water, have collapsed, killing the residents inside. Andhra Pradesh The consequences of the heavy rainfall severely impacted residents in thousands of villages in this state. With water levels in reservoirs rising dangerously, officials were forced to release millions of gallons of water into the already flooded rivers. Then, a tropical depression that formed in the Bay of Bengal caused more heavy rainfall for four straight days. Two Koya tribal villages were completely wiped out when the Sabari and Seeleru Rivers rose 12 feet above their banks and swept through the communities. Villagers ran for a nearby hill as the rivers washed away their belongings and completely destroyed all 260 mud-and-bamboo homes. They waited for two days, without food or water, before aid arrived. Madhya Pradesh Some villagers were stranded after floods cut them off from roads and nearby towns. The city of Bhopal experienced rainfall of 35.4 inches (90 cm) in just one night, breaking a record of 30.31 inches (77 cm) set in 1973. A girl was killed and six people injured when a tree fell on the group due to the heavy rains. Chhattisgarh Widespread rainfall has pounded the state and flood waters have overflowed at least one dam, causing further flooding downstream. In one district, 60 houses were completely isolated by the waters. Orissa The threat of more rain came from the same tropical depression affecting Andhra Pradesh, and fishermen were cautioned to remain at home due to dangerously rough seas. Several rivers overflowed their banks and inundated large areas, and one city recorded rainfall of 6.7 inches (17 cm) in a 24-hour period. Jammu & Kashmir A mountainous state, Jammu & Kashmir has not only experienced its share of floods, but landslides as well. As a result, residents faced transportation problems with stretches of highway either being under water, blocked or caved in. Twenty deaths were reported in the state, primarily from houses collapsing, and thousands of other homes were damaged. Monsoon Predictable? To a Point The word “monsoon” comes from an Arabic word meaning “season,” and was first used in the 16th century by Portuguese and Dutch traders sailing the spice route to India. It refers to the seasonal wind pattern change that occurs over the Subcontinent: First, the land heats up during the first months of the year; then, as the hot air rises, moist air from the Indian Ocean blows in from the southwest to take its place, bringing heavy rainfall. Rains from the yearly Southwest Monsoon generally begin in southern India around June 1 and spread northwest through June and July. The rains start to abate from the northwest in September and retreat to the southeast, leaving the Subcontinent around the middle of October. But though the arrival and departure of the monsoon season can be forecast relatively accurately, what is not predictable each year is the intensity of the rainfall. This has been the case for the 2006 monsoon, which has caused the loss of more than 2,000 lives and the displacement of millions all across the nation of India
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Is it Useful for You to Own a Mini-Notebook or Netbook? | Mobile Computing Mobile Computing Article Is it Useful for You to Own a Mini-Notebook or Netbook? By Expert Author: Stuart Michael We all see that laptops and notebooks are helpful tools that provide for work, studies and fun purposes. Now we have the latest trend in the market which is the mini-notebook. It is more widely known as netbook. It is small with only 13 inches measurement for its screen. Various major computer companies are having these cool devices on sale. If you are planning to get one, it is better to properly understand its functions in order to know that this is what exactly will meet your needs. Here will help you to make up your mind whether to purchase one or not. First of all, let us see the good sides of the mini-notebook functions. It is smaller and lighter in comparison to other general laptops or notebooks. It is like a standard normal book which could be easily carried with the hand. Since it is so portable, an individual could bring it to wherever he or she wants to travel to. It could be light in the bag and there more spaces in the bag where other things could also be stuffed in. Ladies will especially appreciate this as she may have keys, make-up things, tissues, mobile phone and water bottle to carry together. With conventional notebook, one may have to carry a separate bag just for the device. Another advantage is that it does function fully as any computer. It has all the main operating system and applications, ports for connections, Wi-Fi, webcam, CD-ROM or burner and functional keyboard. Apart from that, the price and cost is low and affordable. Thenetbook would not cost much higher than any ordinary laptop or notebook and it is inexpensive for anyone to purchase. Overall, this small device is for those who are always on the go for businesses in usages of e-mail and quick note-taking. It is also for students to carry for typing lecture notes rather than writing down. Here comes the downside of this small computer. Although it is fully functional, it has limitations. The processor plus the memory are lower in speed and it causes a file to be played slower. For example, a video may pause by itself and then continues playing. It may repeat the same over and over again. While downloading files, there may be complications too. The smaller screen and keyboard may pose a problem depending on different users. If you are planning to do major work with long hours, it is advise not to buy this type of computer as the battery life will not support longer hours like conventional laptop does. In the end it is up to you whether to own a mini-notebook depending on what your usages are. About the Author: Stuart Michael Author recommends Tech-FAQ for more information on topics such as QWERTY and Mini Notebook. You may visit for more details. 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The new Series 9 machines keep the styling of the models that began shipping in May, but add in new Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 processors, up to 256GB SSDs and up to 6GB of DDR3 memory.Mobile Backup and Security Application The data occupying the smartphone memories are very large and highly personal. The possible loss of data can happen not only due to a theft of the phone but also due to other mishaps like a clumsy moment that might destroy the phone as a whole! It is in such unexpected moments the users hope for having a backup of their important data.Toshiba Mini NB505-N508 No matter which of the 5 colors you choose (turquoise, blue, brown, lime green, and orange), the Toshiba Mini NB505-N508 netbook is a pretty solid buy considering its $300 price tag. Though the model is missing a Gigabit Ethernet port and Bluetooth connectivity, the integrated Wi-Fi, 3 USB ports and SD card reader make up for its shortcomings. The 8-hour battery life is extended by the energy efficient LED-backlit screen and single-core Intel Atom N455 processor.Is the Apple Ipad All It's Cracked Up to Be? On the 2nd of March 2011 Apple iPad 2 was launched. Indeed this launch was expected. There are over 15 million proud owners of 1st generation iPad. Within a span of three months the subsequent generation iPad was introduced in the market. The iPad 2 has some unique features such as the design, email, music, photo albums, e Books and videos. The processor is very fast and has A5 chip as well as a dual core CPU. Thus its graphics are practically 10 times speedier. Print Article Favorite Article Email to Friend Republish Article Article Directory Home All Categories Computer And Technology Mobile Computing Is it Useful for You to Own a Mini-Notebook or Netbook? Can't find what you're looking for? Try Google Search! 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Liquor Advertising: Now accepted at Radio Station slideshows gallery // Marketing Campaigns Social Media Print Art Industry Branding More >> Next Previous Liquor Advertising: Now accepted at Radio Station KrishNov 3 2005 New York Times reports a satellite radio station; Sirius Satellite Radio will broadcast liquor advertising. There are some big names that are not part of this annual $80-$90 million alcohol advertising budget, like ABC, CBS, Fox, WB, NBC and UPN.alcoholBarring these few it seems everybody want to have a share of the pieThis is not very astonishing that some groups always raise voice against liquor or alcohol advertising. And it has been creating a huge amount of controversy due to its alcohol related disease or life style syndrome.Remember, Becardi ad which so implicitly shown its wild partying images that an instant nationwide survey revealed high risk of illicit sexual behavior.On the other way the brains behind the campaign are happy and optimistic and believe that the unbranded and fresh music (HIP HOP, Get your ice on) will be able to deliver in not so uncluttered scenario. You might also like Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Related Stories Now electronic gaming magazine accepted blogging as mainstream stuff Well, after New York Times and Washington Post other players are chipping in to recognize blogging community wholeheartedly. Pls don't include Forbes into the book. An interesting write up on how the magazine has been accepted as an 'excellent news... Liquor advertising review board needs more voices Not enough voices are coming from liquor advertising review. Green Party Drug and Alcohol spokesperson Metiria Turei says that absence of community groups, youths and NGOs from the advertising regulations has left a wide hole in the revenue process. It.. Radio Advertising Bureau: Hearing is believing on Radio This is an interesting print advertisement campaign undertaken by a Radio Advertising Bureau of Finland. The campaign is apparently showing its creative aspect in a very humorous way such as George Clooney of Finland and the most... Advertising has it easy with gays now The Scotsman reports that while in 1994, only 19 Fortune 500 companies advertised their brands in gay media in the United States. However, in 2005, 175 did. Experts say IKEA started it all in 1994 when an IKEA ad aired on TV showing a gay couple... 10 worst Ads of all times Marketing and advertisement is certainly a key player in any business. Since we have all witnessed even the most absurd or rather warped advertisement campaigns released by the biggest market players, there sure is room for a good critique! We bring you, FEATUREDIN PAST CONNECT WITH US ADVERTISE WITH US Advertise with usContact UsArchives Adpunch© 2010 Instamedia Pvt. Ltd.All rights reserved ON THE NEXT PAGE Advertisements that spurred controversy and were banned 10 Tips to run your ad campaign effectively World’s biggest advertisements: The bigger, the... J.Lo's new Fiat
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university sas jobs in Hong Kong | careerjet.hk Job seeker free services : : : Create job alerts | Post your CV Sign up / Log in what : where : Advanced search Jobs by location Advertisers Partners Job Seekers Locations Hong Kong Contract type Any Part-time Full-time Permanent Contract Temporary Training Voluntary Recent searches university sas, Hong Kong university teaching mathematics, Hong Kong university international relations, Hong Kong user experience architect, Hong Kong unix analyst, Hong Kong 14 university sas jobs in Hong Kong Job search > Hong Kong jobs > university sas jobs Email Senior Systems Analysts / Systems Analysts - SAS (x1) Hong Kong tasks and operation support for: The SAS applications Other platforms (e.g. Java) or open / proprietary regulatory systems Occasional needs... to perform system support after office hours Other ad-hoc tasks or projects Job Requirements: University graduate Minimum 6 years of system... 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Aldactone Information from Drugs.com Skip to Content Browse all medications A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Advanced Phonetic Search: Drugs A-Z Complete A - Z Drug Index Drugs by Condition Drugs by Class Drug Side Effects Drug Dosage Pregnancy Warnings Breastfeeding Information International Drugs Generic Drugs Veterinary Drugs Natural Products Phonetic Search Harvard Health Topics Medical Encyclopedia Pill Identifier Interactions Checker News / Alerts FDA Medwatch Drug Alerts FDA Labeling Changes Daily MedNews for Consumers Pharmaceutical Industry News Clinical Trial News New Drug Approvals New Drug Applications (Pipeline) Get News via RSS Get News via Twitter Drugs.com Blog Health Professionals Professional Resource Center FDA Prescribing Information AHFS DI Monographs A-Z Drug Facts for the Professional Drug Interactions Checker Patient CareNotes for the Professional Natural Products Database Medical Conferences Pharmaceutical Company Directory Medical Dictionary Phonetic Drug Search Community Ask Medical Questions Join Support Groups Forum - Discussion Boards Mednotes Apps Home › Drugs A to Z › A › Al › Aldactone Consumer Information Print Save or Share Aldactone Generic Name: spironolactone (spir ON oh LAK tone) Brand Names: Aldactone What is Aldactone? Aldactone (spironolactone) is a potassium-sparing diuretic (water pill) that prevents your body from absorbing too much salt and keeps your potassium levels from getting too low. Aldactone is used to diagnose or treat a condition in which you have too much aldosterone in your body. Aldosterone is a hormone produced by your adrenal glands to help regulate the salt and water balance in your body. Aldactone also treats fluid retention (edema) in people with congestive heart failure, cirrhosis of the liver, or a kidney disorder called nephrotic syndrome. This medication is also used to treat or prevent hypokalemia (low potassium levels in the blood). Aldactone may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide. Important information about Aldactone You should not use Aldactone if you are allergic to spironolactone, or if you have kidney disease, high levels of potassium in your blood, or if you are unable to urinate. Do not use potassium supplements or other diuretics while you are taking Aldactone. Before using Aldactone, tell your doctor if you have liver disease, or if you use a steroid or another diuretic. Drinking alcohol can increase certain side effects of Aldactone. Avoid a diet high in salt. Too much salt will cause your body to retain water and can make this medication less effective. Do not use salt substitutes or low-sodium milk products that contain potassium. These products could cause your potassium levels to get too high while you are taking Aldactone. Avoid becoming overheated or dehydrated during exercise and in hot weather. Follow your doctor's instructions about the type and amount of liquids you should drink. In some cases, drinking too much liquid can be as unsafe as not drinking enough. If you are being treated for high blood pressure, keep using Aldactone even if you feel well. High blood pressure often has no symptoms. You may need to use blood pressure medication for the rest of your life. Before taking Aldactone You should not use Aldactone if you are allergic to spironolactone, or if you have: kidney disease, or if you are unable to urinate; high levels of potassium in your blood (hyperkalemia); or if you are taking potassium supplements or other potassium-sparing diuretics such as Aldactazide, amiloride (Midamor, Moduretic), or triamterene (Dyrenium, Dyazide, Maxzide). To make sure you can safely take Aldactone, tell your doctor if you have any of these other conditions: heart disease; liver disease; or if you are using a steroid, or another diuretic. FDA pregnancy category C. It is not known whether Aldactone will harm an unborn baby. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant while using this medication. Spironolactone passes into breast milk and could cause harm to a nursing baby. Do not use this medication without telling your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby.See also: Aldactone pregnancy and breastfeeding warnings (in more detail) How should I take Aldactone? Take Aldactone exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Do not take in larger or smaller amounts or for longer than recommended. Follow the directions on your prescription label. Take each dose with a full glass of water. To be sure Aldactone is not causing harmful effects, your blood will need to be tested often. Visit your doctor regularly. This medication can cause unusual results with certain medical tests. Tell any doctor who treats you that you are using Aldactone. If you need surgery, tell the surgeon ahead of time that you are using Aldactone. You may need to stop using the medicine for a short time. If you are being treated for high blood pressure, keep using this medication even if you feel well. High blood pressure often has no symptoms. You may need to use blood pressure medication for the rest of your life. Store Aldactone at room temperature away from heat, light, and moisture. See also: Aldactone dosage (in more detail)What happens if I miss a dose? Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. Skip the missed dose if it is almost time for your next scheduled dose. Do not take extra medicine to make up the missed dose. What happens if I overdose? Seek emergency medical attention or call the Poison Help line at 1-800-222-1222. Overdose symptoms may include drowsiness, confusion, red skin rash, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. What should I avoid while taking Aldactone? Drinking alcohol can increase certain side effects of Aldactone. Do not use salt substitutes or low-sodium milk products that contain potassium. These products could cause your potassium levels to get too high while you are taking Aldactone. Avoid a diet high in salt. Too much salt will cause your body to retain water and can make this medication less effective. Aldactone may impair your thinking or reactions. Be careful if you drive or do anything that requires you to be alert. Avoid becoming overheated or dehydrated during exercise and in hot weather. Follow your doctor's instructions about the type and amount of liquids you should drink. In some cases, drinking too much liquid can be as unsafe as not drinking enough. See also: Aldactone and alcohol (in more detail) Aldactone side effects Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction to Aldactone: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Stop using Aldactone and call your doctor at once if you have a serious side effect such as: numbness or tingly feeling; muscle pain or weakness; slow, fast, or uneven heart rate; feeling drowsy, restless, or light-headed; urinating less than usual or not at all; shallow breathing; tremors, confusion; nausea, upper stomach pain, itching, loss of appetite, dark urine, clay-colored stools, jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes); or severe skin reaction -- fever, sore throat, swelling in your face or tongue, burning in your eyes, skin pain, followed by a red or purple skin rash that spreads (especially in the face or upper body) and causes blistering and peeling. Less serious Aldactone side effects may include: mild nausea or vomiting; dizziness, headache; gas, stomach pain; or skin rash. This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088. See also: Aldactone side effects (in more detail)What other drugs will affect Aldactone? Before using Aldactone, tell your doctor if you regularly use other medicines that make you sleepy (such as cold or allergy medicine, sedatives, narcotic pain medicine, sleeping pills, muscle relaxers, and medicine for seizures, depression, or anxiety). They can add to sleepiness caused by Aldactone. Tell your doctor about all other medicines you use, especially: lithium (Eskalith, Lithobid); digoxin (digitalis, Lanoxin); steroids such as prednisone, fluticasone (Advair), mometasone (Asmanex, Nasonex), dexamethasone (Decadron, Hexadrol) and others; an ACE inhibitor such as benazepril (Lotensin), captopril (Capoten), fosinopril (Monopril), enalapril (Vasotec), lisinopril (Prinivil, Zestril), moexipril (Univasc), perindopril (Aceon), quinapril (Accupril), ramipril (Altace), or trandolapril (Mavik); or an NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn, Naprelan, Treximet), celecoxib (Celebrex), diclofenac (Arthrotec, Cambia, Cataflam, Voltaren, Flector Patch, Pennsaid, Solareze), indomethacin (Indocin), meloxicam (Mobic), and others. This list is not complete and other drugs may interact with Aldactone. Tell your doctor about all medications you use. This includes prescription, over-the-counter, vitamin, and herbal products. Do not start a new medication without telling your doctor. More Aldactone resources Aldactone Side Effects (in more detail)Aldactone DosageAldactone Use in Pregnancy & BreastfeedingDrug ImagesAldactone Drug InteractionsAldactone Support Group9 Reviews for Aldactone - Add your own review/rating Aldactone Prescribing Information (FDA) Aldactone MedFacts Consumer Leaflet (Wolters Kluwer) Aldactone Monograph (AHFS DI) Aldactone Advanced Consumer (Micromedex) - Includes Dosage Information Spironolactone Prescribing Information (FDA) Spironolactone Professional Patient Advice (Wolters Kluwer) Compare Aldactone with other medications AcneAlopeciaEdemaHeart FailureHigh Blood PressureHirsutismHypokalemiaPrimary HyperaldosteronismPrimary Hyperaldosteronism Diagnosis Where can I get more information? Your pharmacist can provide more information about Aldactone. Printable Version Email Recommend Tweet Save or Share Remember, keep this and all other medicines out of the reach of children, never share your medicines with others, and use Aldactone only for the indication prescribed. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is accurate, up-to-date, and complete, but no guarantee is made to that effect. Drug information contained herein may be time sensitive. Multum's drug information is an informational resource designed to assist licensed healthcare practitioners in caring for their patients and/or to serve consumers viewing this service as a supplement to, and not a substitute for, the expertise, skill, knowledge and judgment of healthcare practitioners. The absence of a warning for a given drug or drug combination in no way should be construed to indicate that the drug or drug combination is safe, effective or appropriate for any given patient. 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Expires: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 01:12:14 GMT Cache-control: no-cache NBX Grand Prix of Cross / Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Overall Results | Search Online Help | view cart ROAD RACES Northeast New England Mid Atlantic Southeast Midwest Rocky Mountain South Central Texas Northwest Southwest California Arizona New Mexico OFF ROAD RACES Northeast New England Mid Atlantic Southeast Midwest Rocky Mountain South Central Texas Northwest Southwest CYCLOCROSS Northeast New England Mid Atlantic Southeast Midwest Rocky Mountain South Central Northwest Southwest RECREATIONAL RIDES Northeast New England Mid Atlantic Southeast Midwest Rocky Mountain South Central Texas Northwest Southwest OTHER EVENTS Track Events Club Memberships Northeast Mid Atlantic Southeast Midwest Rocky Mountain Northwest Southwest Cycling Camps Complete Calendar Events & Results event calendar | results Promoters login | new promoter | testimonials | faq Participants login | new profile | new team profile Help search help | contact BikeReg.com | NBX Grand Prix of Cross/ Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Final Round, UCI cat.2 Presented by The Apex Tech. Group, NBX Bikes and The NBX/Narragansett Beer Cycling Team Warwick, RI Sunday, December 09, 2007 Series Finale: NBX Grand Prix, Warwick, RI VERGE New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series Powers Pips Wells, Bessette Returns to Power Warwick, Rhode Island (December 9, 2007) The final event of the 2007 Verge New England Championship Cyclo-cross Series featured another nail-biter finish in the men's elite race and the return to form of 'cross legend Lyne Bessette. The final race also crowned series winners in nine categories, including dominant -- and promising -- performances in the Under-19 juniors and Under-23 seniors. In the Mens Elite, Jeremy Powers (Cyclocrossworld.com) got the holeshot and quickly opened a 12-second lead on Todd Wells (GT), who pleased the crowd by hopping the barriers near the course's central carousel building. Series leader Jesse Anthony (Jamis) and Tim Johnson (Cannondale-Leer-Cyclocrossworld.com) were close behind. After two laps, Wells bridged to Powers and the two traded attacks until Wells crashed and bent his derailleur on the last lap. Powers decided not to attack Wells until he went into the pit to take another bike, then he punched it to take about a five-second gap that Wells quickly closed. From there, it looked to be a repeat of Saturday's race, when Wells came around Anthony to nip him at the line. But this time, Wells attacked Powers about a kilometer from the finish and Powers had to close a small gap on the final straight to win by a hand's width. "He got a little gap, maybe two bike lengths, coming into the last straight," Powers said. "Maybe it was a little too much, but Todd hit a root kind of cock-eyed and then he went wide so I was able to close maybe one bike length and then I was just able to catch him at the end." In the Womens Elite races, Bessette (Cyclocrossworld.com) returned to the series after missing the last two events due to illness and travel. She wasted no time producing the kind of performance that has helped her win the four previous series events she started. "I had a good start, I felt snappy on the start," Bessette said at the finish. "I went through the course gradually and after the middle I opened more gas and I felt good; I tried to really push the speed in the corners." Behind her, in a breakthrough performance, Amy Wallace (Richard Sachs-RGM Watches) also got a snappy start and separated herself from the chasers. Wallace kept within 15 seconds of Bessette for about two laps, and held a steady pace to the end to turn in her best series finish to date. "Today I was feeling good when I got up. I told my teammates, 'I can win today.' Then I saw Lyne was here and I said, " ' I can definitely get second,'" she said with a smile. "The mental attitude helps so much." Rebecca Wellons (Ridley), who came into Sunday's race in the series lead, and had to finish no worse than second behind Bessette to hold the lead. Unfortunately for Wellons, she got a poor start and finished sixth. "I gave it everything my body had," said Wellons. Verge NECCS Series Results: Elite Men: Wins at the Gloucester and Northampton races highlighted Anthony's series victory in his first year as an Elite. For Chris Jones (NERAC), the series was an accelerated class in cyclocross. In his first full season as a crosser, Jones won at Farmington, Conn., and finished the series in second. Cross legend Mark McCormack, who has won the series seven times, was on the podium again in his first season as a part-time racer. Elite Women: Bessette dominated the series even while skipping two events. However, the story of the series was often the race for second. Wellons, Milkowski and Wallace all climbed onto the second spot on the podium this year, and all three are optimistic about taking the next step up in years to come. In the end Wellons' consistency - she was second five times - overcame Milkowski's two victories to fill out the series podium. U23: Jamey Driscoll (Fiordi-Frutta) was unbeaten in the U23 category, but impressed more observers with his performance relative to the elite men. He finished seventh in the elite series and was fifth in the final event. Behind him, the race for second came down to the wire, with Jerome Townsend (Ridley) holding off a surging Nicholas Keough (Jittery Joes-Sonic) Junior U19/U15: Luke Keough (C.L.Noonan-Coast to Coast) - the reigning cyclocross national champion - and Gavin Mannion (Hot Tubes) - the reigning criterium national champion - battled all season in the U19 Junior category. While Mannion won the final event, Keough won the series, and both go into the national championships in Kansas City next weekend with high hopes for a second stars and stripes jersey. In the U15/Cub Juniors category Tommy Goguen (Minuteman Road Club) and Curtis White (CRBC) represented the future of American
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HHC Partners with Local Developers Kettler and Orchard Development November 2, 2011 The Howard Hughes Corporation (NYSE: HHC) today announced the development of new residential and retail in downtown Columbia, Md. This is the first project to be executed under the 2010 approved downtown Columbia redevelopment plan, which allows up to 13 million square feet of net new density to be comprised of 5,500 residential units, five million square feet of office, one million square feet of retail, and up to 640 hotel rooms. This first phase of a larger development plan will include approximately 375 ‘Class A’ rental residential units and more than 14,000 square feet of retail space. “We are very excited to begin the new development of downtown Columbia. This is the initial step of a comprehensive plan to revitalize the town center, and one that has been highly anticipated by the community,” said Hughes’ Senior Vice President John E. DeWolf. The Howard Hughes Corporation is partnering with local developer Kettler, of McLean, Va. Kettler is a privately held residential developer, owner and manager, with a successful history in developing high-end residential products in the market including mixed-use environments in Reston , Arlington and Leesburg, Va. Kettler has an ownership interest in approximately 8,000 apartment units across 44 communities throughout the greater Washington, DC metro region. Also involved with the partnership is Orchard Development of Ellicott City, Md. Orchard is a multi-family developer, owner, and manager, and has developed land for more than 6,500 residential units in four states and Washington, D.C. “Partnering with The Howard Hughes Corporation is a great opportunity,” said Chairman Robert C. Kettler, “The project in downtown Columbia allows us to apply our knowledge from other premium real estate developments in the Greater Washington Metropolitan area and deliver an important and high quality addition to Columbia.” ABOUT THE HOWARD HUGHES CORPORATION The Howard Hughes Corporation owns, manages and develops commercial, residential and mixed-use real estate throughout the country. Created from a selected subset of 34 assets previously held by General Growth Properties, the company's properties include master planned communities, operating properties, development opportunities and other unique assets spanning 18 states from New York to Hawaii. For more information on the company, visit www.howardhughes.com or contact Kay Weinmann via e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (214) 741-7744. ABOUT KETTLER Founded by Robert C. Kettler in 1977, Kettler is among the largest private real estate development and property management companies based in the D.C. metro area. The firm’s diverse business model has led to the delivery of more than five million square feet of commercial space and more than 50,000 homes in 25 master-planned communities (many of the area’s premier mixed-use communities). Kettler Management operates18,000 apartment units in 77 communities from New Jersey to North Carolina and also offers a full range of services to corporate and institutional real estate owners. For more information, visit www.kettler.com or contact Nicole Jones at 703-226-6021 ABOUT ORCHARD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Founded in 1979 by local developer Earl Armiger Orchard Development Corporation has developed land for more than 6,500 residential units in four states and Washington, DC, initially specializing in planned communities and garden apartments. In recent years, the company has concentrated on adaptive re-use, infill and revitalization development. The breadth of Orchard Development’s work extends from student housing to senior communities, from luxury to affordable rental apartments, and mixed-income communities to community revitalization. Additionally, with sister company, Armiger Management, Orchard Development provides management services to each of their properties. Safe Harbor Statement Statements made in this press release that are not historical facts, including statements accompanied by words such as “will,” “believe,” “expect” or similar words, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on management’s expectations, estimates, assumptions and projections as of the date of this release and are not guarantees of future performance. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied in these statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include, among other things, the ability of The Howard Hughes Corporation and its partners to successfully develop the residential units and retail space in Columbia, MD as well as the risk factors in The Howard Hughes Corporation’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2010 and its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q.The Howard Hughes Corporation
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Queer as Folk - The Complete Third Season (Showtime) [VHS] at Distinct Video Enter Keywords: Queer as Folk - The Complete Third Season (Showtime) VHS Buy Queer as Folk - The Complete Third Season (Showtime) VHS here, one of many Queer As Folk and related products at Distinct Video. We greatly appreciate your patronage at Distinct Video and look forward to offering you great products and prices on the videos and DVDs you want most. Current Page:   VHS &mp; DVD Videos : Queer As Folk : Item 5 of 106 Previous Queer As Folk Next Queer As Folk Buy This Item Queer as Folk - The Complete Third Season (Showtime) [VHS] Available from Amazon $99.57 on 2-28-2012 Features Actors: Gale Harold, Hal Sparks, Randy Harrison, Michelle Clunie, Robert Gant Directors: Alex Chapple, Bruce McDonald, Chris Grismer, David Wellington, Jeremy Podeswa Format: Box set, NTSC Language: English Number of tapes: 4 Studio: Showtime Networks VHS Release Date: February 24, 2004 Amazon.com Drama ruled in a big way on the third season of Queer as Folk, as the gay men and women of Pittsburgh rode a roller coaster of emotional and personal upheavals that would make a regular soap-opera cast blanch. Budding comic book artist Justin (Randy Harrison) finally left longtime lover Brian for a chance at ecstasy--and not a bit of agony with a charming violin player. Emmett (Peter Paige) finally came face-to-face with his affection for friend Ted (Scott Lowell), only to have Ted's growing drug habit get in the way of their happiness. Lesbians Melanie (Michelle Clunie) and Lindsay (Thea Gill) decided to have another baby, whose father would be Michael (Hal Sparks), whose nesting with hunky Ben (Robert Gant) is rudely interrupted by runaway Hunter (Harris Allan). And as for Brian (Gale Harold), the man everybody wants but can't ever have? Just when it seems he's gone to work for the enemy--a homophobic mayoral candidate it turns out he might be the savior the Pittsburgh gay community never knew it needed. Snaps to the makers of QAF for trying to bring their characters into the grown-up world Michael, Emmett, and Ted started their own businesses; Justin finally cut loose from Brian but too many melodramatic plot twists and turns impeded a lot of the character development this show worked hard at during its first two seasons. Still, most of the cast was topnotch, including Harrison, whose Justin finally came into his own, and the always dependable Harold, who made Brian a fascinating creature through all his steamy travails and over-the-top encounters. --Mark Englehart Reader Reviews QUEER AS FOLK is still one of the most amazing TV Shows ever and is a landmark as the show for the new millennium. This New Queer As Folk Season 3 DVD Box Set has all 14 episodes of the third season of one of the most controversial and bravest series on television today. The BOX SET includes Bonus features such as: Behind-the-camera, Hot Summer Days, Wrap Party Reel, Enter Babylon LA, Meet the Folks, Animated Photo Gallery, Season Four Sneak Preview, Weblink, Music Videos, and a few other surprises. I have seen all 14 episodes of Season 3 and it is another great season with some major twists. I am a little upset that this season is very short when compared to season 1 and 2, which both had about 7 or 8 more episodes, but either way it is still a good season. I am still amazed at how honest this show is on dealing with gay life. Not every gay person lives a life like these guys, and I sure don't but thatis not what this show is about. Queer As Folk ia about the life of a group of gay guys and a lesbian couple living in Pittsburgh. Queer As Folk makes no apologies and thats what is so great about this series. From the graphic sex scenes to the drama of dealing with the prejudice that still haunts America, this show is so brave and I give Showtime a big thumbs up for having the balls to take on such a big risk as Queer As Folk. This show is as close as it gets to real life. This is not a show just for gay people, but for ALL people. It deals with human emotion and thats something that we can all relate to whether we be straight, gay, bisexual, black, white, brown or in between. I encourage anyone who has a open mind and a open heart to BUY this amazing DVD collection as it will inspire you and if nothing else open your mind to a lifestyle not as uncommon as you may think. Watch more than one episode before you judge this amazing series. I would just like to say Queer As Folk Season 1 and 2 are also great to own. I will be in line when they release Season 3 of Queer As Folk on DVD in February 2004. Queer as Folk - The Complete Third Season (Showtime) [VHS] Available from Amazon Price: $99.57 Updated on 2-28-2012. SPONSORED LINKS DistinctVideo.com is offering Queer as Folk - The Complete Third Season (Showtime) VHS
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Eng Pak T1 Day 2 Stumps: Hunter Becomes Hunted; Asif Shines But Anderson Steals slideshows gallery // In Focus Players Snapped Match Reviews Tests ODIs Twenty20 More >> Schedule Next Previous Eng Pak T1 Day 2 Stumps: Hunter Becomes Hunted; Asif Shines But Anderson Steals --> --> Sreelata YellamrazuJul 30 2010 Pakistan are in serious danger of having to follow on when the play ended on the second day of the first Test of the England Pakistan Test series at Trent Bridge, Nottingham. Almost forgotten was Mohammad Asif's efforts earlier in the day to bring Pakistan back into the game.england slip fieldersPakistan did not think they would find themselves staring down the barrel after Asif ran through the England batting line up to trigger a collapse. From four down for 331, it is hard to imagine that England could find themselves pegged down, losing six wickets for next to nothing as they were dismissed for 354.If Mohammad Aamer stole the show on the first day, Asif was at his best, picking up a five-for for his dramatic show.However, it was England who went into the dressing room at the end of the second day's play looking happier after Pakistan were reduced to 147 for nine, still a shade better given that at one time, they were in deeper trouble at six down for forty-seven, James Anderson replicating Asif's efforts while Steven Finn was not to be left too far behind on three wickets.The see saw day saw Pakistan going from being spectacular to finding themselves on thin ice.England's First UDRS Helps Eoin Morgan Score a Test Century on Debut; Sachin Against Pak Eng T1 Day 1 Stumps: Colly and Debut Ton Morgan Save England with 200 Run Bond Salman Butt Says His Bowlers Are the Best: Collingwood is Not So Kind Ahead of Test series Bresnan Replaced Shahzad for First Test against Pakistan; Ankle Trouble to Blame England and Pakistan Reiterate Hope of a Scandal Free Test Series ICC Reverse Oval Decision; Pakistan Pulling their “Hair” Out!Mohammad Asif to Star in Malayalam Film! Pakistan Indicate Yousuf, Younis May Not Join Team in England for Test Series England Announce Squad for First Test against Pakistan at Trent Bridge Pak Aus T2 Day 4: Pakistan Beat Australia in Nail Biting Finish; 1st Win over Oz since '95 Pakistan Win over Australia in 15 Years! ( In Pictures) Afridi Doubts Some Pakistan Cricketers' Ability to Play Test Cricket Salman Butt for Pakistan Captain After Shahid Afridi Retires From Test Cricket...Yet Again Ricky Ponting Wants ICC to Ensure that the UDRS is Used Uniformly Across Tests Pakistan Considers Recalling Mohammad Yousuf, Younis Khan for Tests against England Match Referee Speaks to Aamer about Future ConductPak v Aus T20 2: Pak Win series 2-0England Complete Treble as Australia Bite The Dust Pakistan Unhappy With ICC Over Pitch Preparation Issues Shane Warne Reckons Steven Smith is "Special" ICC Applauds Pakistan v Australia Series as a Triumph for the Spirit of Cricket Spotted at Lord's: Imran Khan with His Sons Pakistan's Tour of England and Australia Series Schedule, Results You might also like Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. 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How to Survive – Even Profit From – the Declining Economy | Early To Rise Early To Rise RSS Feed Home About Us Events Past Issues Meet The Experts Success Stories Contact Us How to Survive – Even Profit From – the Declining Economy By Michael Masterson | Mon, Apr 7, 2008 | Archives: Wealth Building | Wealthy I was in Baltimore recently for meetings with some of my biggest clients. My job was to review their progress in 2007 and give them ideas about how to grow their already profitable businesses in 2008. During that time, I taped an interview with J. Christoph Amberger for Today’s Financial News, his multi-media e-letter. In the interview, Christoph and I discussed the coming economic recession, as well as the special opportunities a declining economy provides for entrepreneurs. I thought you’d be interested in reading this rough transcript of our conversation… JCA: The American economy may or may not enter a recession in 2008. But even if the economy doesn’t fulfill the technical criteria of a recession (two consecutive quarters of negative growth), anyone doing business or working for a business these days is experiencing or expecting a severe downturn. Michael, we both have been through a couple of recessions and bear markets. What are the secrets to surviving a recession – and maybe even prospering in an adverse environment as an entrepreneur? Me: That partly depends on the kind of recession. This one is different from recent downturns and stock market declines in three important ways. First, there is the fact of inflation. Oil has already hit record highs this year. Gold is on its way to $1,000 an ounce. And a gallon of gas is costing $4 in some states. Agricultural prices are going up too. One figure I saw had inflation pegged at 6.8 percent on an annual basis over the last three months. But it is actually worse than that. Because that figure was based on government-supplied data. Our government has made an art of obfuscation – of hiding certain economic realities. Inflation is already eating away at our buying power. It is bad and it is getting worse. Next, there is the falling dollar. The dollar is weaker now than it has ever been in history. That makes foreign goods more expensive. Which increases inflation. On the bright side, it makes US manufactured goods more attractive as exports. But in most areas, we still can’t compete, price-wise, with China, India, and the Third World. The third way this downturn is different is the level of debt. For the first time in modern history, American consumers owe more than they have. Credit card debt has skyrocketed. Mortgage debt, which increased enormously during the past 10 years as a result of irresponsible loans, is now at a crisis point because real estate values have fallen, making tens of thousands of loans untenable. It makes more sense to walk away from these loans than to renegotiate them. And behind all this is the federal debt – which has skyrocketed because of runaway spending by an earmark-addicted Congress and Bush’s $3 trillion war. These are our economic weaknesses – and they are big weaknesses. But there are strengths too. Unemployment numbers are relatively low. Earnings are relatively good. And new business start-ups – which to me is always the most important indicator – are still strong. Unemployment will certainly increase in some sectors. It is already a fact in the real estate market and will become a factor in banking and the financial industries that support real estate. But other sectors of the economy are okay for the moment. They may absorb some of these people. And new businesses will continue to create jobs, as they always have, because of the amazing growth of the Internet. What all that amounts to, in my book, is a period stagflation that may be followed by a recession but may simply continue to exist until our debts have been paid by the working man, as they always are. JCA: Not everyone is familiar with the term "stagflation." Me: "Stagflation" was coined ages ago when I was still in college. It describes an economic period of both inflation and flat growth. The best description I’ve heard was provided by Rich Karlgaard, publisher of Forbes. He said: "Stagflation is present when gas and grocery prices are rising faster than your paycheck is – and in an economy that is strong enough to employ you but not strong enough that you feel emboldened to ask for a raise." There are three ways to defeat stagflation: (1) Tighten the money supply. (2) Restrict credit. (3) Lower taxes. When too much money/too-easy credit is driving up prices – that’s classic monetary inflation. This should tell the Fed to restrict the printing of money and tighten credit. But so far they’ve been doing the opposite because they are afraid that if they tighten credit, the economy, which is already weak, will collapse. Lowering taxes, particularly taxes on individual and corporate income, capital gains, and dividends would grow the economy by encouraging investment and stimulating production. This is classic supply-side economics. But it’s very unpopular today. The common view is that tax cuts reduce the effectiveness of government and increase government debt. But the evidence contradicts this. Government receipts usually go up after tax cuts because the economy grows and there is more income and profits to tax. When you reduce the cost of doing something, you tend to get more of that thing. Reduce the tax costs of production in America and you will get more production. More production means more goods and services competing for your dollars. "That’s how prices go down, not up," says Rich Karlgaard. It’s simple. Supply and demand. If you want prices to go down, increase the supply. Incentivize the suppliers. But that’s probably not going to happen because it’s not politically expedient for politicians to do it. Chances are our problems will be cured by a period of negative or flat growth along with inflation. This is the solution preferred by politicians because it is a way for average consumers to pay for government debt and bad loans without understanding they are paying for it. It’s another form of taxation. Assuming we are entering a period of stagflation, certain investing principles apply: Cash is king. Buy value. Buy into the recovery. Invest in what you know. Limit expenses. Be ready to seize opportunity when it arises. Because it will arise. JCA: Unemployment may kick-start some would-be entrepreneurs’ plans to start their own businesses. Are there any particular sectors that you think will do well, especially for new businesses? Me: As I said, I don’t think unemployment is likely to be a huge problem – at least in the short run. But it will be a factor. More important will be the squeeze people will feel from stagflation. Prices are going up but not their salaries. This will trigger some start-ups. And there will also be lots of job displacements as some sectors of the economy – real estate-related – go down for a while and others – natural resources and even agriculture – go up. At some point in time – probably in the next year or two – real estate prices will bottom out. Then the vulture funds will come in and begin to buy up excess inventory. When that inventory is absorbed, the construction and building sectors will revive. In the meantime, I favor: Certain investments – like gold, oil and gas, natural resources Certain services – such as for legal settlements, divorce settlements, business litigation settlements, home remodeling and repair Information and advice on investing, retirement, estate planning, entrepreneurship, tax avoidance Natural supplements and pharmaceuticals Rejuvenation products and services Retirement homes and other retirement businesses Soft exercises and sports – such as yoga, Pilates, tai chi Spiritual wealth information and products Self-improvement information and products Real estate (longer term) JCA: Judging by the promises of our presidential candidates, US businesses will almost certainly be hit with higher taxes, compulsory health care contributions, higher labor costs. Is it still worthwhile setting up shop in America ? Or should entrepreneurs relocate to a more business-friendly climate… like Eastern Europe… or China… or the Caymans? Me: There is a big misconception here. One I had until I began doing business overseas. Location of the business matters only in certain industries that depend on cheap, unskilled labor. If you are producing clothing or furniture, it makes sense to have a factory in the Third World. But if you are producing sophisticated products for which labor is a small part of the cost – or selling information or advice – you can do it from the U.S. Information and advice is especially good because the brute labor cost is almost non-existent. Thanks to the Internet, the cost of storage and shipping is minimal, so you can easily produce your product here and sell it anywhere… anywhere in the world. In the coming recession, I would want to be in a business that has the following characteristics: (1) positive cash flow, (2) no debt, (3) no accounts receivable, and (4) no merchandise to store. That amounts to a service business or information publishing. Of the two, information publishing is better. In fact, it is the best business to be in for the foreseeable future. There are some advantages in setting up overseas, but there are also many disadvantages. I would not pick up shop and open up overseas unless I had a proven formula that was working in the U.S. JCA: The title of your latest best-selling book is Ready, Fire, Aim. What do you think, Michael? Will the coming recession require entrepreneurs and business owners to aim BEFORE they fire? Me: Entrepreneurs must seize the day. You have to be READY to do that. When real estate prices bottom out, there will be a rush to buy from the vulture funds. Private investors must be ready with protocols, plans, and money. The same holds true for any business you plan to launch. Don’t waste valuable time and money trying to perfect it. Figure out a marketing proposition and test it as soon as you can. If it works, then refine it. If it doesn’t work, move on to the next thing. Ready, Fire, Aim! JCA: What are the biggest mistakes an entrepreneur or business owner can make right now? Me: There are three: Starting a new business without knowing anything about it. I call this the Principle of One Step Removed. Wasting time and money on activities that are not directly related to sales. Not having a Disaster Recovery/Opportunity Plan. JCA: That leads to my final question for you: Given today’s economic climate, what does a new business have to have to give it the best chance of success? Me: It’s no different now than it’s ever been. First is a management team with character, experience, and ingenuity. Second is a plan that clearly identifies the way they will efficiently bring in customers from day one. Third is their use of resources. Will 80 percent of them be devoted to making a profitable sale? Fourth is capital. Do they have enough of it? Fifth is product. Does their lead product have a raison d’etre in the marketplace? JCA: Thanks for joining us today, Michael. [Ed. 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Blue's News MailBag Mailbag May 2,1999 -- Previous Mailbag Letters are edited for spelling errors only, and may contain profanity. Commentary by Jason "loonyboi" Bergman. Hey id...you suck! From: James Fitzgerald Subject: Suggestion So here's the deal. You rag on Unreal's no show as far as a release goes, and less than 12 hours later, they put out a release. Any chance you could rag on id about Q3Test for the windows platform? :-) -JamesF. Don't say we didn't try... Just chill, homies. From: Rob Ellner Subject: Q3 Q3 on the Mac first, eh? Heh. I'm a PC owner looking forward to Q3 as much as the next obsessive gaming nut. But it is kinda funny ain't it. I nearly coughed up a lung when everyone started trying to download the Mac emulator. That is pure comedy. Nothing less. People should chill out about this mac first deal. How can any PC owner claim foul when the last game to come out on the Mac first was Marathon. And welcome to it they were. Didn't see the PC population crying over that. HackMesser I laughed my head off as well...I own ARDI, and I found it very hard to believe that software that emulates a 25 MHz 68040 could actually run software designed for a G3. It does, however run Marathon really well. :) Deep thoughts. From: sikander iqbal Subject: Q3A and Bill Gates Okay, if Bill Gates had a son who loved QUAKE as much as I do, would he let him go out and buy a MAC just for playing the Q3Test ?? The secret's out! From: Michiel Rutting Subject: You sold out to Mac! We have proof now! Hi, Did you notice this in Graeme's .plan too? Hard proof has arrived! --- Start Quote When running in 32-bit color depth, lighting effects (such as from a weapon firing) cause the affected textures to temporarily turn to garbage. (System: Blue tower G3) --- End Quote No use denying it now, you sold out :) And now your Mac gives you errors! LOL! Heh, this one is too good. Greetz, Nucleus aka Michiel Rutting Actually, that's somewhat inaccurate. The "Blue" tower, is actually "bondi blue". On the happy occasion... From: Randy Taylor Subject: Congratulations! Hi Blue! Congratulations on your wedding anniversary. I was shocked that you havn't taken a day off in three years. I just wanted to tell you how much I appreciate your page. I have hit it almost every day for two years now. I have one word of advice; try to take at least one day off a week. I am in the military and take 30 days off a year. I think I would go crazy if I didn't have that time. Thanks for keeping up one of the best gaming sights on the net, and don't forget to take care of yourself! -Randy Taylor B-1B Crew Chief USAF Carmack does what? From: John Nevaquaya Subject: re: Whose bitch? Well, I guess if we had to be someone's bitch, it would have to be Carmack's instead of Romero's - at least Carmack puts out. Andrew Smith strikes again... From: Mr. Fix It Subject: Andrew Smith can suck my boomstick As you may have already guessed, this E-mail is a response to the pile of bull shit Andrew Smith sent in last week. Andrew Smith is a complete idiot!! Hey Andrew, if you have to put "I have no evidence to prove this, but it's true, and anyone who denies it is wrong." after everything you say, then what your saying is most likely false or an opinion. Keep your god damned misinformation to your dumbfuck self! For the record: 1. I play violent computer games, which I know for a _FACT_ have not made me violent. 2. I watch violent films, which I know for a _FACT_ have not made me violent. 3. I have access to information about making bombs, which I know for a _FACT_ has not made me want to blow things up. I already wanted to blow things up before I had access to that crap. 4. I am in high school where I have not killed any of my classmates because I play violent video games and watch violent movies. (or for any other reason, for that mater.) Some people may think that these _FACTS_ make me biased. Perhaps I am, but that doesn't make that Andrew Smith any smarter. People like him make me want to kill someone :-). But seriously, they drive me insane! Those irritating right-wing religious crackpots, moronic Republicans, and other idiots are always pushing shit like this at us. If you are a member of one of the aforementioned groups and you disagree with me, suck my boomstick!!!! I'm sick and tired of flipping on the ol' boob toob and hearing video games, TV, and movies getting blamed for things like the tradgedy in Littleton. Jesus Christ people!!! I know this has been said before, but it was an excellent point: THE MEDIA IS NOT HERE TO BABYSIT THE YOUTH OF AMERICA!!!!!!!!! If you look at all of these absolutely horrible tradgedies, you will most likely see that the parents of killers either raised there kids in a terrible environment or they were hardly ever around. How the hell does a kid make multiple bombs without his parents noticing? His parents not paying any attention to anything he does, that's how!!! Parents are here to police their kids before they are able to police themselves. They sure make sure that their son or daughter understands that violence hurts and that what happens in most movies and video games isn't real. More and more of these tragedies will occur until the parents of America start doing their job: to raise there children up sane and with a healthy sense of reality. Man stuff like this pisses me off. Well, back to my homework . . . -Mr. Fix It PS Feel free to edit the swearing in my letter. I really want my feelings on this heard. Thanks. From: Troy ><> Fisher Subject: Re: Andrew Smith: school shootings Your unsubstantiated comments provide a very good point. However, the substantiation that games do not cause violence comes from doing some homework on the following: How many copies of first-person shooters have been sold, starting with Wolf3D and going all the way up to Starseige or whatever is the latest. Now figure out how many of the owners of these copies went on to shoot kids in their school (or elsewhere). I think you'll find a large discrepancy if you can even come up with the numbers. QED More on Mac emulation... From: Burt H. Subject: Q3Test and Mac Emulation Regarding and quoting from BluesNews... An incorrect rumor on the net listed Executor as running Q3Test, the test-version of Quake 3 that was made available for the Macintosh before Linux and Windows. Our site has been swamped as people try to download our demo to test this. Q3Test requires a PowerPC, and Executor does not currently run any Mac applications that require a PowerPC. I have to say, I'm not better than the next guy on this planet, but there are a few things I see, most of the time, from a more distant perspective. I'm certainly not going to do Carmack and injustice and compare him to Mr. Gate$, but have you noticed something amazing? Bill Gates has people flocking to OS's, Apps, and many other things, normally because it's 'easier', or someone doesn't know they have a choice. John Carmack on the other hand is so powerful that he can cause half of the internet community (those that that don't have MacOS) to flock to something they typically badmouth, just to try out his software.:) You go boy!! *grin* LugNut PS I think he should do donuts on Gate's lawn with that Sports car ;>) They're all gonna laugh at you! From: dino bigliazzi Subject: Prey? <hee hee> Is it just me, or does anyone else out there giggle uncontrollably everytime they hear Prey mentioned. Let's try it... "Prey" <hee hee> Comments, abusive email, movie deals, etc. are welcome. [email protected] I got yer legislation right here... From: Jason Rushton Subject: Major Minor Legislation Non-Gamers just don't understand games. Especially, I have to say, older people (ie congressmen, reporters). So they think by not letting people under 18 buy games they'll solve the worlds problems. But what about demos? What about the ever-present warez copies? What about the store clerks that don't give a damn? Is it going to be like buying cigarettes, or alcohol? If you under 26 you have to have an id, can't sell it within 1000 yards of a school or church? If a parent buys it for thier kid...is that contributing to the delinquency of a minor? Maybe a better idea would be to not let anyone under 18 watch the news! I've been a game since the DOOM days....and the images that show up on the news everyday still make me sick, shock me, and otherwise "gross me out". People just don't understand...I think it was a quote on Blue's, or Loony's, but it said something to the effect of most gamers are too afraid to even go outside let alone open fire on a crowd of people. And that B.S. about them losing touch with reality.....didn't know they weren't playing a game. Every game out there has a teamplay mode where you aren't supposed to kill teammates... aren't all humans essentially teammates at the very least. Well, that's enough of my late night ranting....if it sounds weird that's cuz it's 5 in the morning....But I'm sick and tired of people blaming everyone else for everything they do wrong. No one will accept the blame anymore. If they really have to blame someone else for what kids are doing wrong then blame the parents, blame the education system, blame the pressures of society....just leave us gamers to our vegetating. Jason "FoOeY" Rushton You make a good point...most hard-core gamers are serious agoraphobiacs. The concept of sunlight scares them more than anything. :) Still more on the Colorado incident... From: James Hendrick Subject: The Doomworld editorial Dear Mailbag, I'm not going to spend much in time or length at this, because nobody ever reads the long letters, and besides Frasier comes on in twenty minutes. But I've got to say something, to make some opposition, because the integrity of the gaming community is being defended by a prominent editorial that would better have served us had it never been written at all. The editorial, by Dukrous of Doomworld.com, was made reference to by an article on CNN, as reported on Blue's today (the 28th). Suffice it to say that this editorial has not gone unnoticed. I was personally very curious to see what Doomworld had to say about the Columbine shootings, since the Doom community is under very close scrutiny right now for reasons that don't need to be reviewed. So I read this editorial and was severely disappointed. Instead of an intelligent, mature, receptive response, the author has published a quasi-intellectual treatise that attempts to guild youthful conviction and self-importance in what was probably intended to be an impressive display of philosophical rigor and noble uprightness. It fails. Debunking his reasoning is busy work, labor not worth its me. What disappoints me so greatly in this editorial are not its oversights, gross generalizations, leaps of logic, and innumerable contradictions, but its outright ignorance: the absence of consideration in the author's commanding tone, the sense of smug triumph that he conveys with every ludicrous conclusion. He would be at fault for this regardless of the merit of his ideas. And he is definitely to be faulted for making the horror at Columbine into a platform on which to parade his intellect and character. "Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding." What is needed is not increased regulation, vigilance, and inquisition. These are short-sighted answers. What we are lacking is understanding. Sincerely, James Hendrick also an avid gamer, aka Mr. White and Mr. Wizard From: Robert J. Denchy Subject: Shootings and "experts" with no clue Blue / Loonyboi, I happened to turn on the TV last night and catch a part of an interview last night. I think it was on 20/20. I only watched about two minutes of it before I turned off the TV. They had some military "expert" talking about the shooting of the kids as they were coming out of a bible study. (Not the most recent shooting.) He was explaining how it was obvious that the games the kid played gave him the skills to kill his classmates. This expert obviously looked for ways to prove his points rather than looking at the situation objectively. Otherwise, he would have seen that his points actually prove the game did NOT provide the "skills" used. His Point: It was amazing that the kid scored 5 out of 8 shots. This shows an incredible aptitude above that of experts that are trained to shoot. For example, in a recent shooting, four trained policemen were in a shoot-out and only 19 of 43 shots were good. Although there were multiple people in the classroom it was a large room. My Point: Apples and Oranges. It's too bad that most people will take this at face value. Shooting at unarmed people that are not hiding under behind cover is a completely different situation than when someone is shooting back at you. Shooting at one or two people is not the same as shooting at 40 people. I don't care how big the room was, the kids were grouped together in a contained area. And shooting at one person still meant that others were likely to be hit if the shot missed the intended target. The expert may argue this but then he is probably the type of fool that would try to take out an armed terrorist surrounded by 30 hostages. In the real world the good guys won't shoot because the chance of hitting someone other than the person they are aiming at is too high. His Point: He shot once at each target which is the way the games teach people to shoot. Shoot one target and quickly move on to the next. This goes against what a trained person would do; trained people shoot until the target goes down. My Point: The kid was not trained! He did exactly what makes sense for someone attempting to create as much damage to as many people as possible. He didn't care if he killed his target or not. People that are trained are trained to take out their target who is a danger to them. These "targets" were NOT a threat. Finally, one of the most common death match rules is to STAY ON TARGET. Why? Because, your targets are threats to you. If you divide your fire between multiple targets you are likely to kill none of them. This in turn means there is more fire being directed at you. Further more, for all we know, he WAS shooting at the same target. He could have missed with ever shot and only managed to hit the people around his intended target(s). His Point: He shot at the head because the games award head shots. My Point: Gee, which game is that? Some games award more points or more damage for head shots but not games like Doom, Quake, Quake II, etc. In fact, it is only the most recent crop of games that award points for head shots. In general, the games actually teach the same thing that a defense course would teach, shoot at the point where you are most likely to hit...center of mass. Anyway, the point is that this "expert" is nothing of the sort. He has made poor arguments that, when looked at logically, actually prove that the games did not train this kid... He has made assumption and taken them as facts and then tried to make the circumstances match those "facts". This kid acted contrary to the best tactics for FPS games. This kid did what makes sense for someone who is looking to harm as many people as possible. As a side note, the government and people with no clue are once again trying to use these shootings as a way to increase gun control. Why do we need more gun control when the current laws are not being enforced. After all, it is illegal for a minor (under 18) to purchase a weapon. It is illegal for anyone under 21 to purchase a handgun. It is illegal to have guns on school property (Believe the law states something like guns are not allowed within 500 yards of a school). -Palandar. [email protected] From: Alex Brown Subject: Jocks vs Geeks? Dear Blue's News, I know that a lot of folks who write in to you are termed "geeks" and they all seem to express a deep resentment of their more "popular" peers. I want to let everyone know that there are other shades of grey. In high school I was a Jock. However I wasnt the greatest one in the world. Guess what else I did? Surf the Internet, play games like Doom, and yes, I did well in school. So what we have here is someone - mainly myself, who was a geek and a jock hybrid. I was more popular than people who were just normal kids who didnt belong to clubs, yet I was not as popular as some of the more exceptional athletes and their click. I am aghast to see that there are so many people who are on the far ends of the spectrum. Is that the reality? Or is that the only group who is being allowed to have their voices heard because of the resentment of the "popular" in the computer community? Is there no middle ground? Are any of these opposing sides taking steps to understand each other? I believe that there needs to be more effort between people to understand each other. It seems like we have a social "race war" going on, and just like society needed/needs to come to terms with ethnic and race differences, we need to come to terms with social ones. I agree completely with you, but there's a problem here...you and I are both out of high school. When I was in high school (shudder) I thought of things in those same strange terms...there were "jocks" and "geeks" and well, then there was me. :) My point is this: we can talk rationally about this now because it's behind us. But for kids who are still in high school, it's a different story entirely. And it's not something easily solved, either. Now here's some logic I agree with... From: Jim Beasley Subject: Whats really behind the Littleton Tragedy... I'm sick of hearing that computer games were somehow responsible for the terrible tragedy in Littleton
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Science fiction is fantasy home . comics . parlour . books . toys . contact . about . Fri 19 September 2008 06:59 PM PSTScience fiction is fantasyI originally wrote this a couple of years ago when I was called upon to defend an assertion -- that science fiction is best regarded as a special case of fantasy. I would like to start with a little essay about how I came to this conclusion -- that science fiction is actually a subset of fantasy -- because it defines terms and addresses many counterpoints that have been raised. First, when I say "fantasy" I refer to stories that are about things that aren't. This includes both the purely imaginative (probably won't happen) and the speculative (might happen). Fantasy in this sense is not on a continuum against science fiction, it is on a continuum against realism. (Although "continuum" implies that it's something resembling a straight line, which I would not be willing to defend.) One possible rule of thumb: it is a fantasy if filming it would require obvious special effects. There is a smaller definition of fantasy, call it fantasy definition 2, which basically means "vaguely resembling Tolkien." I believe this is a marketing distinction rather than a literary one, since it doesn't even include most fantasy. It does have a vigorous fan base, however. That fact leads the term "fantasy" to be used as shorthand for "this particular type of fantasy involving elves and dragons and such." So -- those types of stories clearly are fantasy, but they are not the definition of fantasy. They are not the container, they are one of the things contained. Most of what we think of as "genre" is really just marketing. They put the books in whatever section they expect people to look for them in. So, The Handmaid's Tale is in unclassified "literature" because Margaret Atwood isn't marketed as a science fiction writer. It doesn't have any bearing on whether the book is science fiction. And it's not supposed to. It's supposed to help Atwood fans find her stuff. Sufficiently popular fantastic writers will often get moved to the "literature" section -- it doesn't make any difference to the content of the books. One common way people attempt to distinguish science fiction from (other) fantasy is to claim that science fiction is about what is "possible." This definition is problematic because "possible" is not intrinsic to the work. Real world possibilities are always shifting -- some things that seemed impossible once are now possible, other things which once seemed possible are now thought to be impossible. Re: any 50s science fiction about faster than light travel, or life on the Moon or Mars. This definition would lead us to the fairly awkward position of deciding that most "golden age" SF is no longer science fiction, because it is now known to be fantasy. But, people don't tend to do that -- we still see Podkayne of Mars as science fiction. So obviously, we're using a qualifier other than "what is now possible." You might at this point be tempted to use "what the author thought was possible at the time it was written" as a qualifier, but this is still problematic, because the author's personal beliefs are also not intrinsic to the work. We can't conclude that every SF writer who deals in time travel to the past actually believes such a thing is possible. So, what makes something science fiction, if it isn't the fact that its scientific premise is possible, or that the author believed it was possible when the story was written? Well, let's look at Frankenstein, held by many to be the first science fiction novel. Mary Shelley writes of a man assembling a new man out of parts of dead men, then bringing him to life through unspecified scientific means. (Note: movies have implied that this means was electricity. The novel doesn't say, ostensibly because Dr. Frankenstein doesn't want anyone to replicate his methods. But other writings by Mary Shelley at the time show that she was familiar with experiments in galvanism and that her knowledge that a frog's limb could be brought to "life" with electricity probably did influence her thinking when writing the novel.) There was no concept of scientifiction (early name for SF) in her day, so in her mind she was writing a horrific fantasy, and her twist on it was to involve modern science. Also, we now know that what she describes in Frankenstein is impossible -- an intact and very recently deceased body might be brought back to life through electricity, but a sewn-together collection of corpses never could. And yet, the book is retroactively classified as science fiction, and nobody seriously objects. Why is that? Well, its premise is scientific -- it can be expressed as "suppose, using science, we could do X." Also, it is concerned with the effect of technology and scientific discoveries on the human psyche and human society, addressing concepts such as unintended consequences and creator responsibility. So, it is science fiction because it wrestles with scientific issues and concepts. "Being science fiction" is essentially an attribute of what is otherwise a fantasy novel. But, if you still think SF and fantasy are two distinct and separate genres, consider: Is alternate history science fiction, because it is generally published as science fiction? Or is it only science fiction if it involves quantum multiple universes theory, or if the change catalyst is something specifically scientific? (I mean, The Difference Engine, which is alternate history specifically based on technology, as opposed to The Man in the High Castle which is alternate history based on a different military outcome to World War II.) Or is all alternate history science fiction because Philip K. Dick, an SF writer, wrote the first one? Is Zelazny's Amber series SF with fantasy trappings, or fantasy with vague pretensions of being science fiction? Is Edgar Rice Burrough's Mars series science fiction, even though it has no scientific elements other than being set on Mars? How about the works of China Mieville, who writes extremely strange industrial alternate world fantasy which is also science fiction and horror? Or about Lovecraft -- his Dreamlands series is pure fantasy, but most of his Cthulhu Mythos stories are more or less science fiction. And what would you make of Terry Pratchett's novel Strata -- SF in which space explorers land on a disc-shaped planet and discover an absurd world built by beings so advanced that the result is indistinguishable from magic? (He wrote it in 1981, so it predates any of the Discworld books -- however, the flat world is clearly a Discworld prototype.) While there are certainly loose and generalized distinctions between most SF
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About 12 street evangelists from Orlando, Riverview, New Port Richey, Cleawarer and Tampa first marched through the Quintana neighborhood and then stood at the intersection of the street as hundreds of people drove by to attend a wedding mass across the street. One awareness campaign participant passed out flyers to passers-by. At about 2:30 pm, the neighbors across the street returned to their home and began to confront the street evangelists claiming that the signs depicting graphic representations of aborted children were offensive. José Quintana was not present during the campaign. At several points, the Quintana family and some teenage boys who are friends of the Quintanas began to angrily confront the street evangelists saying that the demonstrators had no right to be in a “restricted neighborhood.” The police were called and immediately explained that they were acting as peace officers and not taking sides. They also explained to all involved that it is the right of Americans to assemble and speak in a public right of way. As Deanna Waller messaged from the event, “Today we were spit at, cursed at, kicked at, called names, had mulch thrown on us and sprinklers turned on us for Jesus … All in a day’s work! Wonder what tomorrow will bring?” See more information on abortionist José Raul Quintana including disciplinary actions taken against him by the Florida Department of Health and the Ohio State Medical Board. «- The Media's Cain Mutiny -» A Cuban Thanksgiving Story Current Events and Issues Pro-life Activism The Forerunner Weblog -» Blog Archive Your comments are welcome! Name Remember E-mail Website Message Textile Help Reversing Roe: The Norma McCorvey Story (DVD) In 1969, a pregnant 21 year old Norma McCorvey felt abortion was her only answer. He case was used to challenge the Texas abortion law and she eventually became the Jane Roe of the 1973 US Supreme Court decision, Roe v Wade. 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Betty Belts, Ocean Inspired Jewelry and Accessories Made with Dignity | beauty Betty Belts, Ocean Inspired Jewelry and Accessories Made with DignityShop Collections DvH Signature Designs Betty B. Jewelry Betty Belts News Blog Press About Philosophy Testimonials Connect Contact Wholesale Subscribe ArchiveArchive for category: beauty 14 Aug2008 0 Comments Betty B. and the Twins In Ocean Magazine Categories: All, beauty, conscious consumerism, fashion, marketing, modeling, ocean, photography, Products, women's surfingAuthor: donnaHow gorgeous is this? Our favorite twins Sierra and Hailey Partridge featured in the brand new Betty Belts ad in Ocean Magazine, with the insanely beautiful photography of David Pu’u. It’s too big to show it here, so click on this link to view it full size. Betty B. in Ocean Magazine 12 Jul2008 1 Comment Betty B.’s Partridge Twins Featured in Summer Ad Campaign Categories: All, beauty, fashion, marketing, modeling, ocean, photography, womenAuthor: donnaHere is the Betty B. Summer ’08 ad in Ocean Magazine featuring our own Sierra and Hailey, a.k.a. The Partridge Twins or “Surfing Twins” with the gorgeous photography of David Pu’u. Sierra and Hailey both have an incredibly sexy and natural look in this shoot we did out in the California desert among joshua trees and Hailey even looks like a dead ringer for a young Bo Derek. If you don’t know Ocean yet, look for it at newsstands everywhere, also Vons, Ralphs, Borders, Barnes and Noble. Click on the cover to see the ad in all its glory. 23 Feb2008 2 Comments Street Shoot With The Betty Belts Surf Team and Photographer David Pu’u Categories: All, beauty, modeling, photography, women, women's surfingAuthor: donnaHere are some pictures from a fun little street shoot the Betty Belts Surf Team did here in downtown Ventura with photographer David Pu’u. Six Betty Belt Surf Team riders came together, got dolled up and struck poses. All the girls are wearing Betty B. jewelry and looking HOT! Betty Belts Team Surfers Strike a Pose. Right to left Sierra Partridge, Jeanette Ortiz, Mary Osborne, Bo Stanley, Hailey Partridge. Mary (center, is wearing my Sula Lariat in pearl black as a necklace and matching Sula bracelet), photo copyright David Pu’u Mary Osborne on the street with her fish. Photo copyright David Pu’u Sierra Partridge, Mary Osborne and Hailey Partridge posing with some Air Force dudes who spontaneously joined our street shoot. Photo copyright David Pu’u. Sierra looking like a rockstar in her zebra dress and the Jeanette recycled glass necklace along with my matching Jeanette bracelet and leather bangles in black and special edition white. Photo copyright David Pu’u That’s me, Donna, in the front with my girls! I’m wearing the Chelsea Heart necklace. Photo copyright David pu’u Jeanette is looking way too HOT. Don’t get burned! Photo copyright David Pu’u The Betty Belts Surf Team wants you! Hailey on the far right wearing the Adonia belt in black. Photo copyright David Pu’u I love this shot of Mary and I walking down the street. Photo copyright David Pu’u. Bo Stanley is looking sweet and stunning in Navy. She is wearing the Silver Ball Necklace and the Open Heart Cuff. My favorite red hoop earrings in my collection are named after Bo, the “Bo” earrings. Photo copyright David Pu’u Mary’s friend Alex showed up and decided to play. That’s the Betty Bus behind them, my 1961 Chevy Corvair Greenbrier, lookin’ cherry! Photo copyright David Pu’u It’s always so much fun getting everyone together for a shoot like this. We’ve done others in the past year that I will try to post soon! Smiles and Aloha, Donna 27 Mar2007 7 Comments Twin Betty Belts Surfers Sierra and Hailey Model For Allure Magazine Categories: All, beauty, modeling, photography, women's surfingAuthor: donnaRecenty I got an email from 2 Times Square in New York City, home of Conde Nast Publishing, where all the editorial offices for those big glossy magazines are located. It was from a production assistant at Allure Magazine, asking how they could get in touch with two of my team riders, the beautiful and talented twins Sierra and Hailey Partridge. One thing led to another and within a few weeks the girls were flown down to a shoot on the beach in Southern California to do a piece on Surfing Beauties. The twins on the Allure Surfing Beauties set with Roxy pro surfer Kassia Meador and the other models. It was not their first time modeling, they’ve been modeling for Betty Belts, Hobie and O'Neill in exotic places like Maui and The Big Island as well as in their beautiful home in Santa Cruz. But my little company, Betty Belts, was the first sponsor to bring them into the public eye and really help get their careers taking off. The contribution of my absurdly talented husband-to-be, photographer David Pu’u is a key factor. A former pro surfer himself, he has been very supportive of my team riders and women’s surfing. See David’s work and more of the girls on my website www.bettybelts.com. Hailey Partridge, a surfing beauty ready for a camera. I asked Sierra and Hailey about their Allure experience and here’s what they had to say along with some snapshots they took from the day. What you enjoyed most? Hailey: The shoot with Allure was an amazing experience that I was very fortunate to have experienced. What I enjoyed most about the shoot was what Sierra and I called “the star treatment”. We were picked up from the airport in an Escalade, we stayed at the Ritz Carlton (and got to order lots of room service!), we got manicures and pedicures from a professional manicurist who does Hollywood stars’ nails and our hair styled by a hair stylist flown all the way from London. They had two huge trailers for us to relax in and they delivered us catered breakfast and lunch. Overall, it was an amazing experience, everything they did for us and the other models was a little extravagant but I wasn’t complaining! I also really enjoyed getting to meet Kassia Meador (Roxy surfer) as well as the other two models, Katarina Lyerly and Megan Abrigo, they were all so friendly and were very genuine and down-to-earth girls. Hailey Partridge getting the “star treatment” in the hair and makeup trailer: a rubdown with body oil. What you learned? Sierra: I learned that there is so much work that goes into a magazine. This was just one article and it took a month to plan and about 30 people behind the scenes to bring it all together. Your favorite shoot so far? Hailey: My favorite shoot was the 2007 Hobie swimwear shoot in Kona last November with David Pu’u. David is the most fun photographer to work with and the week long shoot was an incredible experience. We got to swim with dolphins (totally unplanned) and it was amazing. Sierra: My favorite shoots are the Hobie shoots with David (Pu’u) because every day is new and exciting, and I’ve gotten to experience some things that I would’ve never been able to do like swimming with wild dolphins and catching waves in an outrigger. This is one of the photos from the Hobie shoot. Sierra
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Adelaide v Melbourne (AAMI Stadium) The Crows are struggling, no matter how much Neil Craig and the match committee try to hide from it, the cold hard facts are there. Adelaide have lost three of their past four, were lucky to get away with the points against the Magpies a fortnight ago on their own home ground and surrendered a five-goal lead to the Bulldogs yesterday. The Demons returned to their best today at the G, and represent the great white hope of Victorian football. On their day and when they are playing as a team are as good as anyone in the competition. Injuries to Rivers and Bate could prove costly, but with Pickett to return from a hamstring injury and Robertson and Davey to be better for the run today, the Dees represent a big danger. Sydney v Western Bulldogs (SCG) The Swans were disappointing at Skilled Stadium yesterday and blew a golden opportunity to cement a spot in the top four, was it a minor abberation, we'lll soon see. The Doggies were extremely impressive yesterday against the Crows and like the Dees are capable of knocking any side off if they back their running brand of football. Collingwood v St Kilda (MCG) The Pies got out of jail against Port at AAMI on Friday night, while the Saints were bitterly disappointing in their 58-point drubbing at the hands of Fremantle. The Saints clearly lack pace through the midfield and have a rising injury toll and doubts over whether or not Aaron Hamill will return. Even if he does you would expect him to struggle given the amount of football he has missed. 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History of Northfield Vermont Northfield History by Julia McIntire In 1790, when the United States government established its first census, it recorded forty-four persons (fifteen adults and twenty-nine children) living in the tiny and isolated Town of Northfield. Amos Robinson, the first to arrive, was a proprietor of the town chartered in 1781, and was actually the only original proprietor to make his home here. Elijah Paine, son of an influential family, Harvard graduate, Revolutionary soldier, lawyer, friend of George Washington and a proprietor of Northfield and nearby Williamstown, had cleared land on Northfield's Mill Hill. He built a grist and saw mill which soon became the center of business and social activity for the settlement. On March 12, 1794, the first town meeting was held at Dr. Nathaniel Robinson's home on East Hill. As more settlers came to town, they abandoned the hilltops and built their homes westward down Mill Hill, until by the early 19th century, a small hamlet (today's South Village) had grown up along Sunny Brook and the Dog River. The village, known as Slab City because of the saw mills established there, also contained potash and grist mills. In 1799 Elijah Paine built the famous Paine Turnpike which ran from Brookfield, through northern Northfield, to Montpelier, opening up trade and travel on this Boston-Montreal route. By the 1840s the settlement had crept northward from South Village to land along the Dog River, known then and now as the Center. What is today's "downtown" was originally a heavily forested swampy area. In the early 1800s Elijah Paine acquired this land, cleared it, built a dam on the Dog River and erected a woolen mill. The last to be settled was the "Falls," north of Factory Village, which was, and still is, a small closely knit settlement. In 1848 these four small villages began to flourish, thanks to their leading citizen, Charles Paine. Like his father Elijah, Charles was well educated, shrewd and personable. He was governor of Vermont from 1841 to 1843, and in 1845 became president of the newly chartered Vermont Central Railroad. He built the headquarters in Northfield, much to the disappointment of Barre and Montpelier. In its extensive yard, the railroad built and repaired engines and cars. The many Irish who poured into town to work on the railroad became permanent residents. In 1853 the Vermont Central Railroad went into bankruptcy due to over expansion and, in some cases, mismanagement, and bit by bit hard times came to Northfield. The railroad, placed under receivership and renamed the Central Vermont Railroad, had its headquarters moved to St. Albans. In the 1870s, the slate industry, although short-lived, eased Northfield's economic depression. Welsh workmen, skilled in cutting and splitting slate, arrived in town and contributed to its development. The granite industry, particularly under the business acumen of five Cross brothers, brought new life to the town in the 1890s and early 1900s. Their stone sheds, plus those of the Ellis Company, the Pelaggi Company, Phillips & Slack Inc., and others, employed hundreds of workers, many of them newly arrived Italians, Spaniards and Scots. Gradually the Northfield granite industry drifted to the great granite center in nearby Barre. By the 1950s and 1960s, other industry rejuvenated Northfield. The old Nantanna Mill under Bernard Goldfine's ownership produced fine woolen goods. The Rabbit hollow Knitting Mill; the Wood Products Co.; the Northfield Telephone Co. and its later outgrowth, Trans-Video Cable Television; Cetrangolo's granite finishing works; and a new shopping center brought much-needed employment. The largest industry in town is unquestionably Norwich University which was started in 1869 and remained a small college for several decades. This venerable military university employs hundreds of people, adds property support to the town, and spends millions of dollars each year in supplies and services in Central Vermont. In 1950, Major General Ernest Harmon became President of Norwich where he spent fifteen years and brought enrollment from 300 cadets to well over 1,300. In spite of many changes, Northfield still retains many characteristics of its old-time four villages - the South Village with its Red Mill; the Center, home of Norwich University
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Thai Airways to increase Mum-BKK flights to 14 per week by April 2011 - Express TravelWorld Untitled Document www.expresstravelworld.com MONTHLY INSIGHT FOR THE TRAVEL TRADE December 2010 Untitled Document Sections Market Management Edge Travel Life Backwaters WeekEnd Services Subscribe/Renew Archives Search Contact Us Events Express TravelWorld Awards HospitalityWorld Network Sites Express Computer Exp. Channel Business Express Hospitality feBusiness Traveller Express Pharma Express Healthcare Express Textile Group Sites ExpressIndia Indian Express Financial Express Home - Market - Article Printer Friendly Version Inbound Thai Airways to increase Mum-BKK flights to 14 per week by April 2011 To launch Mumbai-Phuket flight by October 2011 GAYATRI VINAYAK - Mumbai Thai Airways is looking to increase its Mumbai-Bangkok flights to 14 per week by April 2011. It recently added three new flights from Mumbai taking the current number of weekly flights from Mumbai to Bangkok to a total of 10. Plans are also on in the future to link Mumbai directly to Phuket and Thai Airways is looking to launch a direct connection by around October 2011. Currently operating a total of 56 flights from India, Thai Airways flies out of Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Kolkata. It operates to Bodh Gaya and Varanasi in its winter schedule and the number of flights were increased to daily, this winter from four times a week, due to an increased demand. Speaking about the airlines' future plans, Chris Chantalitanon, director- BKKSYTG Central, South, Southeast Asia and Australasia, Thai Airways, said, "We might look at adding two more destinations – Amritsar and Ahmedabad in our route in the next few years. We first need to consolidate our position here. We are looking at making all points that we service now into daily and those that are daily to become double daily. We are looking at 14 flights out of Mumbai by April 2011 and daily flights from Hyderabad by summer next year," he said. According to him, a large number of Indian travellers transit through Bangkok to cities in Thailand such as Chiangmai, Phuket and Krabi with leisure, FITs and weddings as major segments. The airline receives its maximum business in india from the cities of Mumbai and Delhi. The airline is celebrating 50 years of service this year. As part of its expansion plans, Thai Airways is also awaiting the delivery of 26 new aircrafts next year which will will include Airbus A330-300s and Airbus A380-800 with the first Airbus A380 expected to be delivered by around the last quarter of 2012. The airline is currently in talks with domestic carriers Kingfisher, Jet Airways and SpiceJet for code share. Chantalitanon added that with the cargo business increasing, the airline is planning to conver a few Boeing
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Weighing Kids at School Motivational Speaker - Craig Harper Home About Craig Store Corporate Speaking Coaching Craig on TV Get In Touch Media Enquiries Thursday, Apr 16, 2009 Posted by Craig Weighing Kids at School Share Before we get under way with today’s chat, a little news…. A two-day RYL in Perth! Hi Team. A little while ago I was approached by the very lovely Susie James and her team from Funny Farm Fitness in WA to run a two-day (live-in) RYL Program for her and her clients from July 31 – August 2. Susie has kindly agreed to open the program up to anyone from the West (or East for that matter) who might like to come along for two days of life-changing motivation, inspiration and education. The program will be identical to the one we’re running here in Victoria next month. Although I will be two months older. And wiser. Okay, older. If you would like to book a place or talk to Susie, she can be contacted during business hours on 0438 910 664 or you can email her at [email protected]. The venue for the program is Club Capricorn, Two Rocks Road, Yanchep. I hope to see some of you there. Vertically Challenged Most of my long-time readers will know that as a teenager I was a somewhat… er.. voluptuous. Full-figured. Thick-set. Stocky. Big-boned. Solid. Sure the experts might have classified me as obese, but I preferred to see myself as… short for my weight. Vertically challenged for my mass. It was totally about my height and not my weight. See, it’s a perspective thing. Or a denial thing. Okay, I was a whopper. Buttons Being Pushed Anyway, a few of the ex-fat kid’s buttons have been pushed lately because there has been talk here in the Land Down Under about weighing kids at school in a kind of annual physiological assessment; essentially a height measurement, some weighing and a BMI calculation. I can hear the screams of protest starting before I even finish this sentence. But what if it’s done in a completely clinical manner and only the parent, the clinician and the child know the outcome of the test? Does the idea still suck then? Does the idea suck at all? Maybe you like it? Perhaps the only way to address childhood obesity is in a practical manner such as this? After all, it gives us a measurable, objective and scientific assessment of where the child is at and how they are tracking over time. More Education? Surely, if the answer to the obesity problem was to pump the kids and parents full of more information, then our kids would be shrinking by the day because we’ve got obesity-related information and education coming out of our ears… yet they ain’t gettin’ no smaller. Er, any smaller. What do You Think? Today’s instalment is more of a discussion than it is a lesson, so I look forward to seeing what the group consensus will be on this topic. I think the idea has some merit but I’m not totally sold. I would need to know a little more about how the overall concept would be implemented and developed over the long term before I could give it my tick of approval. And we all know how much the government values my opinion. As an ex-fatty, I think I would have appreciated a little short-term pain for some long-term gain. But then again, maybe the chocolate cake-eating, fat fourteen year-old ‘me’ would think that his older counterpart is a big tool. Your thoughts? About the weighing that is. Not whether or not I’m a tool. If you’re not sure how to leave a comment, click here. Yep, even you chronic Lurkers. Also, let me know how you’re going with the abstaining from arguing thing (off the back of Tuesday’s post). Ciao x Love this article? Sign up for my FREE Email Newsletter today to receive more articles like this, and my FREE Ebook! Post Footer automatically generated by Add Post Footer Plugin for wordpress. { 80 comments… read them below or add one } GJ April 15, 2009 at 7:42 pm The argument supporting school weigh-ins seems to be that it would be no different from ear tests and eye tests etc. I am a school teacher and I firmly believe there is a huge difference. Children compare results all the time, they care very little between their hearing and sight tests compared to how much they would about weight. Please remember how competetive children are and how cruel they can be in their comparisons that would inevitably result from these weigh-ins. Reply Anonymous April 15, 2009 at 7:46 pm If parents limited the time their child spends on low-activity such as television watching, DVDs, computer and other electronic games we wouldn’t need to weigh kids in school.Ally Reply Jules April 15, 2009 at 7:48 pm I remember two days in particular from my school days (err years – all 13 of them). The first was in Grade 5 or 6. We all got weighed and it was writen on a chart. For all to see. What purpose does that serve? I hated it. The second day was in Yr 7. First class of physical education for the year we were all lined up and got weighed by teacher. Kids all share their weight. Just like saying ‘what did you get [in the maths test].’ Then we did the dreaded ‘beep test’ (shuttle run it’s also called). I loved that as much as you loved Swimming Carnival day. I’d maybe give it the heads up if I knew more about the process and what they would do, as a school to help improve it. Maybe Mr Rudd (Australian prime minister) could fund daily small group fitness sessions at your kids gym all year round? Open up Gecko centres around Australia. Then go global. AND, instead of having the parentals dropping kid off and returning an hour later, get them involved in the fitness class. Problems of childhood and adult obesity solved and kid and parent(s) all live to 130yo. [My head too busy to argue with self and others. I'm prioritising sleep over fitness for next couple of days. I'm okay with that. Mostly.] Jules(Bayside Melbourne) Reply Craig Harper April 15, 2009 at 8:36 pm Good point GJ… Reply Craig Harper April 15, 2009 at 8:37 pm If only they would Ally.. Reply carolp April 15, 2009 at 8:54 pm Well it may surprise you but this already happens in many secondary schools in Victoria as part of a physical education class…..BMIs are worked out and then fitness tests are completed. Supposedly all in private and very sensitively done….BUT in my experience as a secondary teacher (no not phys ed)the teachers conducting these tests are already the fit and sporty ones…and hence have little concept of the pain caused to those who are not so fit or sporty…although it is private everyone knows who is fit/overweight etc and it does nothing except cause the unfit ones to manufacture excuses…forge notes or wag school to avoid these dreaded weighings….i ‘get’ that in theory it seems a good idea but in practise (to me) it only seems to cement the negative body image which these kids already have….it my mind we should do more to encourage even the ‘non sporty’ ones to enjoy sport rather than constantly rewarding those who are ‘good’ until the others give up……..very very few girls continue with sport after year 10….and no one makes a move to reverse this trend….well these are my thoughts anyway. Reply Liz U April 15, 2009 at 8:57 pm In theory I can see some merit in this, to help children become more educated about food and exercise. In practise however I think the psychological damage it may do some children would far outweigh the benefits of such a program. The teasing and bullying that goes on already in schools isn’t completely able to be managed now, I feel this may give more negative feedback to children. Fat kids know they are fat, they don’t need to be weighed to be told that. I have a friend whose son is fat, he knows it and has been bullied at school because of it. One day (after reading Craig’s book I had a better idea of how to approach her on the topic) I did talk to her about how she could help him, instead of managing the bullying problem through the school, look at giving her son the information he needs to start losing weight (she is unable to help him too much and he is 11 years old). She has lined him up with my PT (who is great and has kids of her own) and she’ll keep him moving in the right direction, and he’s also shown an interest in a couple of sports so hopefully he’ll start to see a change soon! He also loves the feedback he has been getting from our PT so it’s starting to work. So after that rant, I can see the pluses but then I can see the problems too, I think it would be better to be run maybe through the school but not as a compulsory school thing (maybe talk to the parents of overweight children) so there isn’t such a stigma attached to it. School sucks, even when you aren’t a fat kid – why make it harder than it already is. Reply Liz U April 15, 2009 at 8:59 pm And I agree with Ally, way too much tv watching and game playing/dvds. Go outside and get some fresh air and play like we did in the olden days! Reply Kimberly April 15, 2009 at 9:00 pm Is it just me or do a lot of full figured kids have full figured parents. Maybe a complete family weigh-in could be the answer! Reply Damo April 15, 2009 at 9:07 pm Craig, My daughter said “that’s like the most stupid idea EVER! – whoever thought of that can go and get their head stuck on a toilet seat!”. I think her point was that she’s not a fan. Far more damage to be done than benefit. I went to school with a kid who had a weight problem in his early high school years and he didn’t need a school nurse looking over her glasses to know he had a problem. Even his friends, who loved him, called him Jumbo. He motivated himself without knowing what his BMI was and went from being called Jumbo to Muscles in 4 months. Let’s can the weighing and focus on fitness programs – kid’s self esteem is fragile enough.Damo Reply Michelle April 15, 2009 at 9:15 pm Hi Craig, As a paremt (and having my own weight issues) it wouldn’t bother me having my kids weighed. My kids have always been slightly underweight anyway. For a good few years my son hardly ate a thing….which was a great worry to me as he was all bones. He was on meds for adhd and they can act like an appetite suppressant. He was 38kg 3 years ago and he has now just turned 16. (I seemed to be the only one worried about it though. One paed we saw told me to feed him icecream…very useful!!! We don’t see him any more.) He now eats fairly well (although vegies are a huge challenge lol) and is up around the 62kg at about 5’9″ My daughter is also (slightly) underweight for her height but is very healthy. (she will eat her vegies) Both see a paediatrician and she is not worried about them.) Not too sure the weighing of kids in schools will change anything for them though as it is then up to the parents to do something about and will they??? Could we be starting a body image problem especially with the young girls. Will they be testing these kids every year and are we only talking primary?? (too many questions?? sorry) OOh another day goes by and no arguments…wow. Although my son is at his dad’s and he is the one I most talk “loudly” with lol He will be home on Sunday. That is when the real challenge begins lol Hugs Chelle xxx Reply Patricia Smith April 15, 2009 at 9:41 pm Hey Craig,From being not a school fatty but to being a fatty mummy myself later in life, I say,yes to the school weighing and measuring, but the information needs to go to the parents. The parents are responsible for what the kids eat. I have recently lost 32kg’s and in the process my son, has gone from the school yard fatty to a very thinned out and sporty young man. The only adjustments to his diet and lifestyle were the ones I made myself. I started eating properly, so did he, I started excercising on the weekends, they had to come with me. But if you had of asked my 2 years ago, was my son fat, I would have said NO WAY, but to look back he really was. Get the parents more active and our kids wont be so fat. What do you think? Reply Anonymous April 15, 2009 at 10:18 pm Hi Craig, A new program has just been launched in New South Wales schools which allows students to register their physical activity, sports, dance etc over a certain period in order to receive a certificate (and perhaps prizes?) for themselves and their school. It’s a little like the Premier’s Reading Challenge. I feel this is a far more positive approach than the big weigh-in. One should reward good efforts rather than humiliate children for poor performance. I would be very reluctant to support a school-based fitness assessment. As a parent, I want to be responsible for my children’s health and wellbeing – not some clipboard weilding weight-Nazi. As a teacher, I feel that we expect schools to solve all of society’s problems and relieve parents of their rights and responsibilities in terms of their children’s development. The obesity epidemic needs to be solved in the kitchen, not the classroom. Looking forward to hearing everyone else’s thoughts on this topic too. Enjoy your Wednesday. EG xxx Reply Asma April 15, 2009 at 10:23 pm I think the education kids need to be given should be more than just what the food groups are and basic nutrition concepts, they need to be taught how to live healthily and what the right and wrong choices are, whether it be at school or at home. I wish someone helped me when I was an extremely overweight kid and taught me portion control. I think kids shoud be weighed and then there should be options for these kids to enrol in an after school program where they can be assisted to lose weight. Their weiht does not need to be put on a notice board but at least they need to know. Reply Craig Harper April 15, 2009 at 10:42 pm Thanks for your thoughts Jules – get some sleep ( ) Reply Craig Harper April 15, 2009 at 10:44 pm And they are thoughts worth hearing CarolP – thanks. Reply Craig Harper April 15, 2009 at 10:45 pm Nice work Liz U.. ( ) Reply Craig Harper April 15, 2009 at 10:46 pm Good luck with that Kimberly! Cheers Reply Craig Harper April 15, 2009 at 10:48 pm Your friend sounds like a ripping Bloke Damo – thanks for dropping by and sharing your (and your daughters) thoughts. Nice debut at me-dot-com. Manhug Reply Craig Harper April 15, 2009 at 10:49 pm Good work with the non-arguing Chelle… ( ) Now… about Sunday.. Reply Craig Harper April 15, 2009 at 10:51 pm You make some great points Patricia… thanks for stopping by and congrats on your (and your son’s) weight-loss. Good for you Reply Craig Harper April 15, 2009 at 10:52 pm “The obesity epidemic needs to be solved in the kitchen, not the classroom.” Nice work EG Reply Craig Harper April 15, 2009 at 10:54 pm Thanks for sharing your thoughts fellow ex-fat kid Asma… Reply teachingmum1970 April 15, 2009 at 11:25 pm Just don’t add “obesity ed” or whatever you want to call it to the list of what teachers “should” be teaching at school because we are already battling a crammed curriculum.I’d be happy to have my boys weighed but as yet they don’t have issues. I’m worried that if I don’t lose weight they will Reply Anonymous April 16, 2009 at 1:28 am Is there really a childhood obesity crisis? I look around my kids’ primary school and hardly a fat kid in sight. Perhaps it’s more endemic in low socio economic areas. At the end of the day parents are the ones who are in control and therefore responsible for their child’s health. A kid can only eat the food the parent provides. It would be more effective to run programs to educate the parents of obese kids how to live a healthy and active life. Skinny Cool Hot Chick XOXO Reply Narnie April 16, 2009 at 6:11 am Geez.. Don’t think such a good idea, as a lot of kids big small short tall are already under extreme pressure at school without throwing this at them. I personally think that kids need more help focussing on posiitive things rather than what could be a very negative thing. A child who is happy, positive, enthusiastic etc probably wouldn’t be self medicating. Maybe the people who earn the money should invest in their children, rather than MuckDonalds, playstation etc. Kids are little people who should be treated with the same respect as big people and I am sure I haven’t heard of compulsory weigh ins before work each day in either the public or private sector??!! Maybe that is the answer Reply Anonymous April 16, 2009 at 6:41 am They did this at my high school and I think middle school (10 years ago). In the US – at least the State of Illinois (insert Blago joke here)physical education is a requirement and so once every semester we used to have to do the fitness assessment – how fast can you run the mile, how many pushups can you do, how many sit-ups, can you climb the rope, how many pull ups, how far can you sit and reach and yes they did weigh you and do a fat test (with calibers). Every thing was in front of your phys ed class except for the weight and fat test – those were done private. As a kid that was not in the greatest shape I never looked forward to these days, but it was never a surprise where people finished – you can tell who the fit kids are and who they aren’t. You pretty much already know who is going to come in last on the mile run and who is going to be done in less than 7 minutes (the track people, of course!). Kids already know if they are fat or not fit so I don’t see the harm either way. As long as you aren’t weighed in front of others and those numbers don’t become public – it is a good way to keep track. I had a very nice phys ed teacher who wanted to work with the overweight kids and try to help them get more active – but I suppose this is easier to do in a small school such as mine – maybe larger schools are different. All in all though – not a bad idea.~Cyn Reply Elaine April 16, 2009 at 6:56 am i do not think children should be subjected to being weighed in school as this can start bullying, and what good would it do? we really have to re-educate everyone into to realising we are only killing ourselves and our children.Here in Scotland we have a massive problem too as i see children every day being given cakes and sweets before 8am, why ? I was a “fat” child and my life at school was hell and have recently lost over 13stones and it makes me angry when i see people feeding “crap” yo their kids , the problem is in the home not at school Reply Natalie April 16, 2009 at 7:00 am I have a child with a high body mass because he is medicated for another condition. (Interestingly, he has 16% body fat, but is 44kg and 138cm tall, so theoretically, his BMI is way too high). I think he would be really embarrassed to be weighed at school as people might ask why, and his medication is private. If he got left out of the weighing, people might also ask why. I think a lot of children’s psyches are as important as their physical bodies. Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 7:24 am Hi teachingmum1970 – thanks for your thoughts.. Reply Ange April 16, 2009 at 7:29 am I totally support this idea if there is a plan to also provide further education to both the students and parents about appropriate nutrition and exercise. A weigh in by itself is pointless, without a sound means of helping students combat less than desirable results. Last year I lost over 25 kilograms at weight watchers mainly by learning about portion size. As a child I was active and ate reasonably healthy meals and snacks, however I look back now and realise being overweight was mainly to do with the fact I was eating twice as much as I should have been. If I had been armed with this information 15 – 20 years ago, potentially I wouldn’t have been overweight for half of my life. Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 7:30 am Hello Hot Cool Skinny Chick “A kid can only eat the food the parent provides” Don’t under estimate how resourceful us fat kids can be when it comes to securing and consuming unauthorized food! As a ten year-old, I could have run workshops on it! But you’re right; parents are the biggest influence. Thanks for your thoughts Reply Mon April 16, 2009 at 7:32 am I think I’m with the above teacher’s comments on this one – a program that boosts kids self image and self esteem (no matter what their weight) would possibly do more good than a height/weight/bmi assessment. Perhaps if the initial assessment (offered as non-compulsory) was followed up with some self development (kids style) and a fitness program they (the government) might be on the right track. As parents and teachers we should be about empowering our kids (and not just academnically) so that they can realise their potential physically and psychologically. A bmi/height/weight assessment would only compound what they probably already believe about themselves – ie that they’re not good enough. They might be kids – but let’s get them ‘thinking right’ (about themselves) first – everyone always comments that kids are ‘like sponges’ and can learn anything – so I say let’s fill them up with some positive thoughts about themselves. A weight/height/bmi assessment is really useless unless it is followed or preceded by some life skills and self empowering beliefs (once again kid style). Our school is pretty good with all that kind of thing, so perhaps it would all come down to how individual schools (and principals) handled and introduced the program. Anyhow, that’s my thoughts….oh and I’m all for increased physical activity during their day…we have a walking/wheeling day in our school week where all the kids are encouraged to walk or ride. They get stickers and merit points each week for doing so…no one even notices their getting exercise..they’re just having fun. Okay, I’m off….I feel I could go on, but I’d better stop there ! cheers,Mon ( )PS Well I’ll just say one more thing – it’s the parents not school communities who are responsible for their kids health. Perhaps…we should have ‘parent information’ nights to encourage people to undetake that role more responsibly. Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 7:32 am Hi Narnie Compulsory weigh-ins at work! There’s a scary – but amusing – thought ( ) Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 7:34 am Thanks for sharing from your very relevant experience Cyn. Interesting Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 7:38 am Hi Elaine You’ve lost over 13 stone (that is – 182lbs, 83gks)!!! Well done you’re an absolute champion… You must feel amazing. Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 7:40 am You make some good points Natalie. Thanks! Reply Bryndís Ösp April 16, 2009 at 7:44 am Hi Craig A thought from up here in Iceland. Here we have weighed and measured height for 9 year old children since about 1930 I think, these data has provided the nation a valuable tool to see the development. And we have, as so many other contries seen that the numbers are going up. I personally think it is good for both the child and the parent to get this information on a regularly basis. Children need to be educated about health – and I think it is good for them to talk about the results and see that similar children can have different numbers simply because off different bone structure and body mass. Off course it is always difficult for the fat one – but so is gym, swimming and so many other things… Unfortunately.. With regards,Bryndis Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 7:44 am You’re right Ange – the weigh-in by itself does nothing. That’s why I’m interested to see how they intend implement the overall program – what’s their big-picutre plan… How does it work practically over the long-term? Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 7:47 am Thanks for your considerable(!) thoughts Mon – your comment was longer than my post! Too funny. Don’t stop though – we love them Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 7:52 am Hi Bryndis You know what freaks me out? When I’m sitting at my computer replying to comments and a reader from ICELAND sends me their thoughts on today’s post. How cool is the Internet and how small is the world? Thanks for sharing about what happens in your country Bryndis. Take care Reply Brent April 16, 2009 at 7:59 am I think the general idea is a good one however I could see healthy 14 year old girls using this as an excuse to diet more excessivly.Kids can be a little hyper competitve at times Reply Katali April 16, 2009 at 8:03 am I don’t know about anyone else’s experiences, but my issues with weight made me believe that I was not just fat, but also that there was nothing redeemable about me. I hated myself and my appearance so much growing up, and it was entirely because of my weight. I already knew I was fat, but until Grade 5 (school weigh in), I didn’t care about it, because I was happy. And it wasn’t until Grade 12 that I was confident enough in who I was, and unhappy enough with what I looked like, that I could commit myself to losing weight. If a child is fat, they know it. Unless a child wants to change, you can’t make them. Full stop. And saying to a 14 year-old girl, “We need to do something about your weight”, is a soul-destroying action, particularly if they aren’t ‘ready’ for the change. I think it’s much, much more important that schools focus on nutrition and fitness — health! — instead. If I’d been given the opportunity to ‘explore new foods’ or ‘let’s go…(insert interesting activity)’, I would have been much more likely to get involved…rather than take the suggestion that I need to lose weight as a confirmation that I had no redeeming value. Why not get kids to count calories for a week as part of a PE class? We all know KFC is bad for you, but there’s a distinct difference in ‘knowing’ (e.g. I ‘know’ how to pick a lock! Can I do it in real life? Pfft, no.) and thinking ‘actually, if I’m allowed x number per day and it takes up that many, it’s actually a lot. This way, you’re not just reinforcing that kids are overweight, you’re empowering them by giving them the practical tools to change it. [Sorry for length!] Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 8:05 am Cheers Brent.. Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 8:19 am You’re making sense Katali… cheers ( ) Reply Mon April 16, 2009 at 8:19 am I won’t. Must be those excellent hugs that keep me commenting here. Is this a non hug day (hope not) – here’s mine ((( )))…Mon Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 8:30 am How negligent of me Mon… here’s a Craig hug for you ( ) Reply Sherryl April 16, 2009 at 8:31 am Craig, I was a fat kid too. My favourite trick was eating all the cakes and biscuits while Mum was at work. You’re right when you say us fat kids are experts at getting the food we want!But I knew I was fat – and the other kids let me know too. Looking back, I think weighing me would have made their day. More ammunition!I’ve written a few children’s books about the issue now – “The Too-Tight Tutu” (which uses the word FAT, by the way!) has been a steady seller for years. My new one coming out soon is “Tracey Binns is Lost” and is all about childhood obesity, perceptions of it by adults and what happens when one adult, an over-the-top PE teacher, decides he’s going to “fix” all these wussy fat kids.I’ll be very interested to see the reactions to it. Reply J9 April 16, 2009 at 8:40 am Hi Craig At my son’s school (he’s in Year 9), they do beep tests, weigh and measure kids twice a year. I don’t have a problem with it. The results are fo the individual only to try and show improvement throughout the year. I don’t have a problem with it – it’s a reality of life to be compared and deal with it. I think we need to teach more about nutrition in schools – not just the food hierarchy thing but realy nutrition. There’s not much point targeting parents – most of us have instilled in us what we learnt and so few are willing to change. As for yesterday, I snapped someones head off and then felt like crap. Did no good – in fact made things worse. My own uncontrolled frustration. Will perservere today (and contact John). J9 () Reply Andrew Devlin April 16, 2009 at 8:41 am I am a PDHPE teacher at a school in Sydney. We do fitness testing every year on the students. We have noticed an increase in the average body mass of students from 12 – 16 yrs old has increased by 5kg in the last 20 years. I feel this is totally unacceptable. We need more activity. Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 8:48 am “The Too-Tight Tutu” Lovin’ that name Sherryl. Good luck with your new book ( ) Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 8:49 am “I snapped someones head off and then felt like crap.” Deep breaths J9… Reply Anonymous April 16, 2009 at 9:48 am Oh my goodness!! You've just sent me straight back to school & in grade 3 (I think) I was always waaaaaay taller than the other kids, stocky in a half polynesian, dutch kid kinda way & I would weigh the heaviest! AND to top it all off, we had a graph chart & I was the lone star at the top of it. It was most embarrassing to see that & to be thought of as fat & heavy. I look back at my school pics & I really wasnt even that fat… just a head above the rest.By the way, I was never even teased for being fat, so I guess I was just big…. amazon girl…..must have scared the little boys. hee heeOh the memories….So ummmm….. perhaps a note to all parents about obesity in kids & they can weight them themselves. If the chubby cherubs are still fatty boombahs in 6 months time, perhaps a word to the parents & a secret weigh in? I dunno. I'm not a parent & my nephews (3 of them under 10) are great with their health & exercise.Might go eat a donut now…. mmmm…. donut!! ha ha Just kidding.;-pPetxoxo PS YIPPEE!! A RYL in Perth. How freaky that on the weekend I drove past Club Capricorn & said how I'd never been there & thought there was a golf course attached. Roll on July. Cheesecake on its way!! Go ya halves!! Reply Gail April 16, 2009 at 9:52 am Hi Craig,First of all no, your not a tool lol.I was a plump kid at school and i felt it and i know if it was me being weighed I would die of embarrasement and shame. with all the takeaway food being shoved in their faces by television and games like the xboxes and nintendos its no wonder kids dont venture outside for fun . And lets face it when your on a budget fresh healthy food isnt cheap, and sometimes you have to make the best of a bad situation. Maybe weighing the kids is the solution but what are they going to do with the information once they have it? Are we opening the way for more to have bulimia and anorexia as well as image problems? Life can be hard for kids, would we be making it easier or harder still for them? Reply Anonymous April 16, 2009 at 10:39 am ok – not lurkin todaythis made me think about a past post of yrs where the mother insisted her son was ‘big boned’ and not overweight as you suggested. i think alot of parents are in denial and school might be the only place you can access them to inform and educat e and beat them around the head with cold hard facts. im always amazed at shopping centre foodcourts at whole families who are ENORMOUS including the school age kids. i think political correctness is holding this issue back. Slightly ash-tinted Hellen (failed miserably at arguement thing – moved out on boyfriend yesterday hehe doh!) Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 10:45 am See you at RYL Perth Pet! ( ) Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 10:46 am Hi Gail Not a tool – thanks. I might get that on a shirt. ( ) Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 10:47 am Hi Hellen Are you okay? ( ) Reply Anonymous April 16, 2009 at 10:48 am Hi Craig Gail, I agree with you 100%. In these hard economic times, and for those who are really feeling it, the budget only goes so far and when it comes to food, it is what is filling, rather than what is nutritious, which becomes important. I think a ‘weigh in’ at school would only be detrimental in the long run, wrongly encouraging kids to focus on their body image (they have enough outside pressure as it is without having it dictated to them through a weigh in at school). As others have stated, let’s focus on physical activities that encourage kids to get up off their bums and get interested in something other than the TV. I have a daughter (now 26) who was anorexic in her early teens, due to bullying, depression and bad body image. I can’t begin to imagine how a ‘weigh in’ would have affected her. So hopefully common sense will prevail and someone will come up with a way to get kids involved in physical activity without focussing on weight, but rather on having fun at the same time. Dianne Reply Anonymous April 16, 2009 at 11:02 am Hi Craig, A very interesting article! I too was an overweight teenager.I piled on all the weight after I stopped all my sport when entering highschool due to my bad habits of consuming junk food after exercising, the cravings didn’t stop just because I stopped sport!! My mother who was naturally slim her whole life used to try and tell me not to eat too much or the wrong foods but in the end we all find ways to sneak it!! As an adult I have managed to get my weight into submission through proper eating and exercise – some of my friends would argue that I’m a little too obssessive but hey you turn your back for a short time and boy can some damage be done!! ( By the way I loved your book Fattitude !) I am a parent to a gorgeous girl who just turned 11, and and a boy nearly 10, and try to set a good example for eating right and exercise and have to admit that I fight an uphill battle everyday! The biggest influence over our kids I find are their friends, my daughter hangs out with two girls who are both overweight and have no interest in exercise ( one she played netball with last year that could barely last one quarter of slow running around the court!) and as such through their constant bagging of my daughters’ diet and love of sport, have noticed that she is constantly trying to get out of sport and constantly questions me about why I make her eat what I do, such as can you believe it SALAD!!!?? My son hangs out with boys that just run around all day and just burn energy at an insane rate – they don’t have time to eat!! And just wolfs down what ever I put down in front of him. My point is, in a long winded manner is , that I don’t think weighing and measuring would accomplish much without a lot of effort going into educating the parents about nutrition first, and then in turn teaching kids about nutrition. I look in absolute horror at some of the things parents give their kids to eat with out even realising the damage! Just go to your local pool / rec centre after a swinmming lesson and look at all those hot chips walking out the door!! At the junior footy/ soccer/ netball what is everyone eating ?? Pies, sausage rolls, lollies at half time because oranges are too expensive now …. what are we thinking!! Finally I think exercise should be done everyday whether as a family, walk on the beach, walk in the park, etc. Or take up a sport that you can do with your kids, you are already going there and waiting so why not join in?? My husband and I have taken up taekwondo with our kids and we love it, we really aren’t that good but the kids love seeing us there with them, and I notice even the teens with their parents just love the common ground they share! It’s not that hard! Reply Anonymous April 16, 2009 at 12:24 pm Actually Craig Im doing surprisingly well – its weird – so much has happened but im still here – must admit adreneline wore off big time last few weeks and it hasn’t been easy but nothing seems to phase me – I mean come on what else can happen!! and the break up with the bf thing was a long time coming just not great timing – perhaps we can schedule that catch up. lots to tell xx Hellen the sooty lurkercan I just say too that everyone’s support here made me feel SO awesome that first week. the long haul’s a bit daunting but there are some amazing people out there. Reply Tina April 16, 2009 at 12:28 pm Hey Craig ! I have a beautiful 14 yr old granddaughter who is… fat. She plays more sport than my skinny grandkids (which is a lot) and is extremely good at it. In fact, two years in a row, she’s won a sports scholarship at high school. She’s immensely popular and well respected, she’s form captain, she has more friends than I’ve had in a lifetime, she has a wonderful personality and is an all round great kid. She is a big girl, as in tall, and she knows she is overweight, but it doesn’t seem to worry her. She eats good food… but too much of it. With the amount of activity in her life though, it still surprises me that she is so big. Her Mum (my daughter) has never been fat, and her little sister doesn’t have weight problems. Her father’s side of the family aren’t skinny, but they’re not obese either. I wish I had an answer…..{{HUG}} Tina Reply Friday April 16, 2009 at 2:43 pm Hi Craig.. Goood post. I havent read any other comments as yet so i hope i dont repeat anything or upset anyone with my humble opinion. I have 3 kids… all raised in the same house by the same parent (me) eating the same thing. 2 of my kids look like praying mantis – all arms and legs, stick figures and 1 is, was …. fat!! I can tell you first hand the effect of weighing children has had in my house.That fat kid who is now a healthy weight now eats very little and I have to watch closely that she’s not off spewing or spitting her meals up. Her grandmother (a fat woman) use to weigh the kids without my knowledge and she also taught my eldest (not so fat anymore) kid to just chew her food for the flavour and then spit it out. Can we say Dickhead, much? I am completely opposed to weighing kids in schools. Even as adults we know we shouldnt be caught in the numbers game. Kids (and some uneducated grandmothers) can be cruel and judgemental. We can tell by looking at each other if we’re over weight, we dont need to know the number. If I found out this was happening, I would fail horribly at that whole ‘lets not argue for 28 days’ thing!! I would not be happy. Oh and on that note… I havent argued with a soul since I last posted, not even the snooty,hair flickin, food spittin’ 16 year old. Yay me!. Cheers Sorry, its epic. x Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 2:55 pm Cheers Dianne ( ) Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 2:57 pm Hi Anon Taekwondo Mum – thanks for stopping by and keep up the good work… Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 2:59 pm Just Email me when you’re ready Hellen and we’ll organise that catch up ( ) Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 3:00 pm You mean you don’t Tina? I was relying on you ( ) Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 3:01 pm That’s okay Friday; we love your epic… ness! ( ) Reply Bernadette April 16, 2009 at 3:14 pm How about we just teach kids about the benefits of eating cleanly and the side effects of eating junk food instead? I’m not sure I see the benefits of this test for a child – children can’t eat crap if it isn’t purchased for them. I think the schools should teach healthy eating and copy the info for the parents who continue to fill their children’s lunch boxes with junk. Let’s create healthy eating habits now for our kids. cheers Bernadette Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 3:21 pm Thanks for dropping in Bernadette… Reply Gail April 16, 2009 at 4:07 pm Hey Craig Gail again,When are we going to get another RYL in Queensland I missed the last one.If its soon I promise to bring cheesecake.P.SJo who won your comp told me to bribe you with cheesecake. Reply CJisFINDINGit April 16, 2009 at 4:27 pm I “knew” my whole life I was fat, this had more to do with how my parents thought about themselves than my own actual weight. This had it’s biggest impact in that I didn’t want to join in activities and sport because I felt like I’d be letting everyone else in the team down. This went right through high school as well. I am obese now but losing it (painfully slowly but losing it) and my whole focus with my health is how to set the best possible example for my daughter. Being active, eating right and demonstrating those basic healthy living skills to her is my job as parent and that’s what i do. As for weighing in schools, I feel that it’s better to have a system in place where every child has to go and see their GP at regular intervals that continues after the age of 4, where they can get weighed and measured and if there is any concern the child, the parent and their GP can work together to resolve any issues there may be. This is what I will do with my daughter regardless as i feel that’s the best way to get help with any problems and the only way to keep it clinical, personal and the least traumatic. Having a better balance of activity and education in school is beneficial to everyone, kids find it easier to concentrate and teachers have better focused kids so having wider ranging not only fitness but activity programs in school would have to be a good thing, some kids don’t do well with the team thing, some don’t do well with sport, but there is so much more to healthy activity than just these things. Someone mentioned an activity challenge (like the premiers reading challenge) and that would be perfect for kids like I was, being able to make more of an individual effort earlier on may have meant that as a healthier teenager team sport wouldn’t have been such a daunting thing. To sum up-Activity- home and school thing. Health and weight- home and doctors thing. CJ Reply CJisFINDINGit April 16, 2009 at 4:46 pm PS Society is bombarded enough by WEIGHT, I know this because my husbands 8yo nephew the other day came to the dining table saying he would like a FAT BLASTER (or some new fad in exercise machines, can’t remember the name) for his next birthday, when asked why he replied because he was fat. The kids a toothpick, but he religiously watches biggest loser with his mum every night and hears constantly about his mum and nan’s most recent diet fad. The kid is not healthy (too much technology, not enough activity), but there is no way he should be thinking he’s fat. His mum laughing and thinking it was cute is another matter. sorry, just had to get that out. Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 5:13 pm Hi Gail. Cheesecake! Is tomorrow okay? Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 5:15 pm Thanks for your thoughts CJ… ( ) Reply Pip April 16, 2009 at 6:24 pm WOW Craig! The RYL in Yanchep sounds very cool! Will let ya know about this very soon!!! I remember getting weighed in school once, – in form one as they call it in NZ. I had just turned 12 then. At that stage I remember feeling quite proud of myself, – 7 and a half stone whatever that is in kilos, (about 48kg I think) and 157cm tall. I was relatively slim and tall then for my age. I felt for the heavier kids though! Reply Craig Harper April 16, 2009 at 10:39 pm Be great to see you there Pip.. ( ) Reply Anonymous April 17, 2009 at 12:31 pm First time I’ve left a comment only because of what happened to me. I too was a younger porker. First day of year 7 at an all girls school we were all lined up and put on the scales and they then lined us up from heaviest (me) to lightest. It started a 20 year problem with anorexia. Reply Kay April 17, 2009 at 4:28 pm I remember being weighed and measured most years in high school, and doing a fitness test. We never got tosee the results. The weighing and measuring didn’t really bother me as they did it one at a time, and didn’t tell us the results.The fitness test we didas a group and I didn’t do too well.In general I think it is a good idea. If health indicators are getting worse, maybe schools will put more emphasis on sport and helathy food in the tuckshop. Kay:) Reply Anonymous May 4, 2009 at 1:08 pm My daughter just started high school and told me she had the weigh in and BMI test. As yet no results have been forthcoming. I think it is humiliating for the kids to be put through this. For what purpose? If the school would offer some sort of help in exercise and nutrition for those that need it then fair enough. The only thing I have noted about PE at her high school so far is : 1) The swimming carnival – only the fastest got to the compete while the other fatties and not so fit got to sit all day in the sun and watch the beautiful kids. 2) Sports Day – only the best were to compete – the rest had to follow a group of kids around all day and cheer! How is this helping those that need exercise? The kids were even threatened that if they didn’t attend and “cheer” their classmates on that they would be excluded from other excursions. This made my blood boil! Who are these people?? No wonder obesity and depression are rife in our community. Paula. Reply Cancel reply Leave a Comment Name E-mail Website Notify me of followup comments via e-mail Previous post: What if She was a He? Next post: Making the same Mistakes CRAIG’S NEW BOOK The Self-Help book for people who hate Self-Help. It’s simple, strategic, funny and empowering. 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Expires: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 15:33:37 GMT Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 15:33:37 GMT Cache-Control: private, max-age=0 Last-Modified: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 23:11:52 GMT ETag: "c9d16ca6-6f93-4fb0-9801-33f8d3e83358" X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block Server: GSE Deep End Dining: In Other News...Apple Introduces the iTaco. Deep End Dining Daring. Different. Delicious. There’s high end dining. There’s low end dining. And then there’s everything else in between. We’d like to introduce you to another level - Deep End Dining. We are diners dedicated to seeking and devouring the food uncommon, cuisine exotic and entrées less ordered. Have an open appetite and get ready to plunge into...the Deep End. Follow Me To The Deep End!! Tweet Jun 28, 2007 In Other News...Apple Introduces the iTaco. It’s the most amazing thing I’ve ever experienced. In my opinion, there are simply not enough superlatives in the English language to adequately praise this handheld miracle. Although there is one word sufficient to describe its attainability: difficult. Ever since I first heard about it, I’ve been driving around LA trying to figure out what location would be the best place to get one. I didn’t want to camp out for one like some kind of Star Wars fanboy. I definitely didn’t want to get myself into an online bidding war over one. After a little bit of pounding the keyboard, I’d find my source. It was a trek but all holy grails involve traveling and some suffering. At least I had steel-belted radials and air-conditioning, those Hobbits only had their hairy feet. While many people I know will be gnashing teeth and biting fingernails in high anxiety waiting for their chance at scoring the Swiss Army knife of cell phones, the Apple iPhone, I, on the blissful other hand, will be lounging on a warm, breezy Santa Barbara beach, sipping a margarita on the rocks (no salt) and eating an equally hard to get item (at least it is in the authentic taco world). What am I waggishly referring to? The eye taco, of course, or taco de ojo.Lilly’s Taqueria, near Santa Barbara’s rustic yet fashionable downtown, will be my version of an Apple Store come iPhone release day. My reason for driving almost 80 miles to Santa Barbara for a taco is simple—nobody else does eyeball taco in LA. The only other city I know of that hawks this snack that eyes you back is Chicago. At Chi-Town’s Maxwell Street Sunday market, there resides a vendor who sells goat eyeball tacos, Sundays only. What a lonely taco vendor he must be. As much as I’d love to spend a weekend in Chicago, I simply can’t make that trip, so it’s off to Santa Barbara.Lilly’s tacos are cooked al vapor or steamed. When it comes to meats, they specialize in the bits I get all tingly over like the entire cow’s head. The cooks steam the whole head of a cow and then, after it’s done, remove various portions from it, like—the cabeza (head meat), lengua (tongue) and ojo (eye). After a part is removed, it is then sautéed on a flat grill and tossed with spices and finally nestled into an aromatic steamed corn tortilla.Unlike many of LA’s taquerias, Lilly’s only makes and moves tacos and sells nothing else. No burritos. No enchiladas. Just tacos and assorted beverages. Lilly’s is the In-N-Out Burger of taquerias. Plus, they focus on tacos al vapor. This tiny eatery is deliciously specialized and the flavor of its tacos is the proof.I know what you’re thinking. “Eyeball taco? That’s a huge burden of proof,” you ponder while holding back the puke in your mouth so it doesn’t project all over your brand new iPhone. I understand, but what you need to do first is let go of that instamatic visual of a bloodshot orb the size of a racquetball from your mind. The ojo (eye) taco doesn’t resemble a cow’s eye in the least. (Believe me, I was hoping for a bloodshot orb peering back at me as I ate.) Other than what I can guess were the “whites” of the cow’s eyes, those grayish-white chunks I saw in my ojo taco could be easily mistaken for plain fat. This sclera or “whites of the eye” is pretty juicy—when combined with the eyeball’s fat padding and surprising amount of eyeball flesh, the result can be extremely tender and creamy. I realize creamy is probably the last word you’d expect to see when reading a description of a cow’s eyeball, but it’s true, at least when the eye is steamed and sautéed. However, after the ojo taco is all seasoned with chili heat and put together into the tortilla, your entire perspective on cow eyes will change and you’ll pronounce the eye taco as “ojo so good!” Once in your mouth, this beef eye will confuse you into believing that you are eating the most tender of braised meats when in fact you’re reveling in pressure-cooked pupil. So to all you iPhone zealots out there on Friday waiting in those PlayStation 3-esque lines (remember those?) for your chance to own the one phone to rule them all, just remember: Sure, you can do a lot with your iPhone, but can you eat one? Hey, you like Apple? How do you like them apples?Lilly’s Taqueria310 Chapala Street (off the 101 Fwy)Santa Barbara, CA 931017 days from 11AM to 9PM805.966.9180 Posted by Alba at 4:25 PM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Tags: eye, iPhone, taco 8 comments: Gustavo Arellano said... That's it, Eddie--you've gone TOO FAR. Never in my years as a Mexican have I heard of an eye taco. You've ruined my illusions of what a taco is. DAMN YOU, EDDIE, DAMN YOU!!!On another note, I'll be in Santa Barbara in a couple of weeks. Guess what I'm eating? Tacos de carne asada! Monday, July 2, 2007 11:57:00 AM PDT Anonymous said... You did not post my comment..Damn you!!!No one wants to hear my voice. I might as well end it all. Goodbye cruel world.My Blood is on your hands and on your stove. Why don't cook some of that!!!Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Slitting Wrists) Monday, July 2, 2007 1:12:00 PM PDT Anonymous said... Yes I shop at Sears for my clothes. Stop laughing at me! The voices, make them stop.Mother said Toughskins last longer than Levis.And steal-toed boots last longer than sneakers.I once strangled my cat with a Stretch Armstrong (the arms). Monday, July 2, 2007 10:32:00 PM PDT Jared Carter said... A well written expose into the truth behind these crazy i-tacos. A dish I can't wait to try. Hopefully I'll have more luck finding one in Phoenix. Wednesday, July 4, 2007 8:54:00 AM PDT Anonymous said... i-phone, eye-taco. Clever. If I were to google i-phone I would catch this post on the 9,861st hit. Thursday, July 5, 2007 8:56:00 AM PDT erin said... this topic needs more puns! As in...EYE can't believe you enjoyed that. Or maybe EYE wanna know if you ate it with any condiments, like salsa. EYE wish Baltimore had these. sniff.p.s. Eye pudding sounds like an indie band. Monday, July 9, 2007 10:52:00 AM PDT Chubbypanda said... Only you could actually make me consider trying one of those. Friday, July 20, 2007 11:50:00 PM PDT Jennie said... Ahhh, it's been way to long since I've left my mark on your comments page. Don't think I haven't been keeping my eye (no pun...oh, forget it) on your culinary adventures. Seeing as I was pregnant for as long as an elephant (at least it felt that way), I did consider eating something on par with the iTaco, to see if that couldn't get labor started. I opted for reflexology in the end. And congrats to you too by the way! Monday, July 23, 2007 10:03:00 AM PDT Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Chef Roy Choi Recs Da Deep End Dining! Word! Top Ten Caviar Myths Debunked! Why caviar still rules the Hors d'oeuvre World! Taiwanese Food Is Delicious!! Have a taste of Taiwan! 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Connection: close Server: Nginx / Varnish Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Length: 14299 Vary: Accept-Encoding www.jazzweekly.com | Reviews C.I.M.P. Drimala PAUL SMOKER Duocity in Brass & Wood Cadence Jazz Records CJR 1155/56 DOMINIC DUVAL/MARK WHITECAGE Rules of Engagement, Vol. 1 Drimala Records DR 03-347-03 Duo improvisations featuring a double bass and a horn are some of the hardest performances to realize. The challenge is compounded if the non-bass-playing partner only has a trumpet's three valves and his embouchure with which to create. Thus Rochester, NY-based trumpeter Paul Smoker should be complimented for sheer audacity. His double CD session of live, more than 60-minute duets with either Dominic Duval or Ed Schuller shows what can happen when two accomplished musicians strip down to the essentials and go at it with no preconceived notions. Nevertheless, what appears pacesetting and awe-inspiring when sitting a few feet from a performer in a live setting, reveals its flaws and shortcomings when exposed to the light of a laser. This is what happens throughout Duocity in Brass & Wood. Compounding the weakness is the hour plus running time of each CD. Lacking the visuals and personal interaction, aural hard slogging can result with only three valves and four strings on show. This is brought into starker focus when you compare Smoker's session with Duval's duet with reedist Mark Whitecage on Rules of Engagement. Not only does Whitecage divide his responses among clarinet, soprano and alto saxophones, each one of which is capable of creating more textures than a trumpet, but the entire studio session doesn't wear out its welcome -- it's over in less than 44 minutes. Also, while the 11 trumpet-bass duets are instant compositions, Duval wrote all the duo tunes on the other CD. Performing for the first time as a duo and with not many previous encounters under their respective belts, Smoker and Duval spend most of the time on the seven tracks playing slow-moving themes to determine each other's skills. In the case of the trumpeter especially, this seems to involve extended techniques that at time stray close to the show-offy. On "Burn Dialogue/Blue Monk," the nearly 131/2-minute longest track for instance, he begins a cappella with a capricious display of growls and chromatic high-pitched note bending. Just before the solo threatens to turn into a Maynard Ferguson style extravaganza, it finally become a hell-bent-for-leather dialogue between Smoker's chromatic trills and Duval's slower-paced, carefully emphasized arco work. As the bassist bows away the trumpeter decorates the output with shrill high notes and a line that sounds like "Cherokee" played at a languid pace. There's no mistaking "Blue Monk," which soon appears in proper cadence here, replete with plunger trills. As Smoker dispenses his variations on the theme, Duval counters with pealing, pizzicato strokes that offer a sandpaper rough version of the same thing. Other than a singing version of "If I Were A Bell" presented in a muted Milesean fashion, the tunes concentrate on brass and bass effects. At one point Smoker warbles offbeat slurring phrases as Duval introduces well-modulated triple stops; at another four-string strums from the bassman calls forth echoes that could come from an Alpine horn - then choked valve plunger work examination. Fittingly, the final tune is both abstract and conventional. Initially it resounds with idiosyncratic brass note flurries that go from andante to adagio to allegro, as the bass line becomes excessively discordant. The ending however finds Smoker appropriately quoting "The Party's Over" in mid-register, Bobby Hackett-like fashion. Over-abundant experimentation also characterizes the four Schuller/Smoker duets, with the others leading up to and away from "Hypnotics/Bassoptics Mutetics/Nostematics," an almost 31-minute tour de force. Separated by periods of silence and applause, the first section showcases legato trumpeting with thundering bass lines that get harder, stronger and more repetitive as Smoker shrilly whistles from his mouthpiece. As Schuller strongarms a vamping ostinato back and forth, the trumpeter buzzes grit from his valves and soon broaches mouthpiece kisses, small smacks then squeals. Following a pause, a dark, double-stopping bass solo seems to invite Smoker's most idiosyncratic response as higher-pitched, Harmon-muted obbligatos share space with deeper open tones. It almost appears as if he's playing two trumpets at once. As Schuller continues to snap out short melodies and decorative asides that then turn to a walking bass line, Smoker completes the showcase with a flourish, producing a steady "Flight of the Bumblebee" buzz from his mute. "Didgerotics," is the most interesting of the pieces -- not to mention the shortest -- since Smoker manages to produce basso didjeridoo and radung or metal Tibetan bass horn sounds from his axe, not to mention vocalized plunger inflections straight out of the Bubber Miley Jungle book. Meanwhile Schuller moves from assured, low-pitched arco thrusts to split second visits to the effervescent cello register. Trumpet and or bass aficionados may get the most from these duets, a limitation you don't have to ascribe to Rules of Engagement, though you can only get it at http://www.drimala.com. Improv associates of more than 20 years, nowadays Duval and Whitecage often perform in trio formation with drummer Jay Rosen. That, of course, is when the bassist isn't busy with many of his other projects including sideman gigs with pianist Cecil Taylor and multi-reedist Joe McPhee. Not that Whitecage, whose experience as a multi-reedist goes back to the 1960s, has to take a back seat to anyone. He's suitably expressive on each of his three horns on different tracks here. Take "Rainbows Were Over," which -- no surprise -- includes a recasting of the "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" melody. Beginning with blurting irregular tones from the alto that meet rasping, bowed arpeggios from the bass, Whitecage soon digresses into husks of the original melody as Duval provide a unvarying swing foundation. When the saxist arches out shrill reconstructions -- speeding up and double-timing the theme -- Duval answers with his own sonorous quotes, slowly sounding one note at a time. "Snap Judgement" is another alto feature for Whitecage's speech-like inflections, Bird-like feints inside the horn and a bubbling, bluesy ending. True to the title Duval constantly snaps his strings to such an extent that you can savor his precise note placement as the tune moves from andante to allegro, finally settling into ringing pedal point accompaniment. Duval's bass work is brisk, however, as he strums with blurred fingering on "Katherine's Song #4." A reverberating threnody, the piece revolves around melancholy expressed by Whitecage's trilled soprano that extends barbed obbligatos with intense vibratos. Examples of the reedman's cultivated, woody clarinet playing are exhibited other places. This is how the scorecard reads. Duval and Whitecage have created an altogether satisfying session. Smoker
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Pattinson Will Come Out Fighting Casino Beacon Online Casinos Casino Reviews Casino Games Other Betting News & Articles Support UK Online Casinos > News & Articles > News 31 July 2008 Pattinson Will Come Out Fighting Stuart Broad is confident his Nottinghamshire and England team-mate Darren Pattinson will fight back from losing his Test place after just one match, as reported by Ladbrokes. Twenty-nine-year-old Pattinson's unexpected debut against South Africa at Headingley this month was accompanied by jibes about the wisdom of his sudden elevation. The Headingley experience proved to be a tough one for a bowler with only 11 previous first-class matches under his belt - and as he went wicketless on his return for Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge on Wednesday, it was easy to fear for his state of mind. Broad, however, has no doubt the Grimsby-born but Australian-raised seamer will be back among the wickets with a vengeance soon - determined to reclaim his England place. Bet now at Ladbrokes After Durham had been bowled out for 266 - despite 85 from former Nottinghamshire batsman Will Smith - by Charlie Shreck (four for 69) and Broad (three for 47) on day one of the top-of-the-table LV County Championship Division One match, the latter turned his attention to Pattinson. "He's always upbeat. He's a lovely bloke and he got dealt with harshly by the press, because he bowled well for a Test debut on a very flat wicket." Broad recalled. "He's come out fighting; he's bowled well so far in this match, and we hope he can continue bowling well for Notts - because he's been one of our main strike bowlers in our run so far this season." Pattinson's ambitions came into question again yesterday when reports surfaced from Down Under that he would prefer to play for Victoria this winter than tour with England, if selected. He and Nottinghamshire quickly refuted those suggestions, however - and Broad confirmed: "He's smiling and he's still got international ambition. I'm sure he'll be aiming for some winter tours or Champions Trophy." Broad himself had a strange day - left out by England on the morning of the third Test at Edgbaston and rerouted to help Nottinghamshire's title challenge. It did not appear to bother him. "Obviously it's a bit odd having a drive between games when they've just started." said the 22-year-old. "But I did it a bit last year, when I was 12th man for India, shooting up motorways and then bowling in the afternoons. It is something I'm kind of used to, and obviously it is very enjoyable to have bowled them Durham out by the end of play and be in a very strong position. Charlie Shreck
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X-Cache: MISS from cdce-nym011-018.nym011.internap.com X-Cache: MISS from cdce-nym011-018.nym011.internap.com Via: 1.1 cdce-nym011-018.nym011.internap.com:1080 (squid/2.7.STABLE7), 1.0 cdce-nym011-018.nym011.internap.com:80 (squid/2.7.STABLE7) Connection: close GetPaidIndia.com » Last minute trades spoil the play as the market touch down again GetPaidIndia.comEquitiesMutual FundsMF NAVAbout Last minute trades spoil the play as the market touch down again July 7th, 2008 The last few minutes has brought down the markets as the bears have re-entered the scene spoiling what is termed as ’signs of recovery’ trade. The markets though managed to close the day in green. The Nifty closed at 4016 up 0.35% after giving the most of the the gains it made all day. The Nifty Junior closed up 2.28%. CNX IT closed up 2.27% after Dollar weakened and the Indian Rupee began ticking the Rs. 43.2 range. The Bank Nifty too us up 1.7% after Banking stocks began to be attractive in terms of their P/E. CNX Midcap is up 0.82% while Nifty Midcap 50 is up 0.85% The Sensex opened the day at 13,127.10  touched an intraday high of 13,509.74  and intraday low of 13,027.79  and managed to close at 13,454.00  gaining 359.89  points or 2.75%. The BSE Midcap index is up 2.26% while the BSE Smallcap index is up 1.58% Sectorally, Realty and Capital Goods are the clear winners of the day while Bank, Consumer Durables and IT managed a good show. Top gainers from the top lot for the day include Siemens (up over 6%), GAIL, Satyam, Maruti, SBI, ACC, Hindustan Unileaver and M&M (all up over 4%) and ITC and BPCL (up over 3%) Top losers from the top lot for the day include Cairn, Reliance Communications, Reliance Industries, Reliance Petrol, Zee Limited, BHEL, Tata Motors, Sterlite, Tata Power and Ambuja Cements
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Cache-control: private UCI Catalogue: Electrical and Computer Engineer Courses in Electrical and Computer Engineering LOWER-DIVISION NOTE: With the exception of ECE181A-B-C, the undergraduate courses listed below are open only to students in the School of Engineering. All other majors must petition for permission to enroll. ECE11 Computational Methods in Electrical and Computer Engineering (4) W. An introduction to computers and structured programming. Binary Data Representation. Hands-on experience with a high-level structured programming language. Introduction to algorithm efficiency. Applications of structured programming in solving engineering problems. Prerequisite: Mathematics 2A. (Design units: 0) ECE20 System Programming I (4) S. Advanced programming concepts for system software including data types, pointers, recursion and modules. The UNIX programming environment and software development tools. Prerequisite: ECE11. Formerly ECE11B. 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Advanced programming techniques including data abstraction, object-orientation, code reuse, and design methodology. Techniques for window programming and advanced user interface design. Prerequisite: ECE20. ECE40 and Information and Computer Science 54 may not both be taken for credit. (Design units: 2) ECE70A Network Analysis I (3) W. Modeling and analysis of electrical networks. Basic network theorems. Sinusoidal steady state and transient analysis of RLC networks and the impedance concept. Corequisite: Mathematics 3A or 3D. Prerequisites: ECE11 and Physics 5B. Formerly ECE70. (Design units: 1) ECE70B Network Analysis II (4) S. Laplace transforms, complex frequency, and the s-plane. Network functions and frequency response, including resonance. Bode plots. Two-port network characterization. Corequisite: ECE70LB. Prerequisites: ECE11, ECE70A. Formerly ECE75. (Design units: 1) ECE70LB Networks Analysis II Laboratory (1) S. Laboratory to accompany ECE70B. Corequisite: ECE70B. Prerequisites: ECE11 and ECE70A. Formerly ECE75L. (Design units: 1) ECE72 Network Theory and Operational Amplifiers (3) S. Basic network theorems and analysis. Sinusoidal steady state and transient response of RLC circuits and the impedance concept. Analysis and design of operational amplifier circuits. Corequisite: Mathematics 3A or 3D. Prerequisites: Physics 5B; Engineering E10 or ECE11. Open only to Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering majors only. (Design units: 1) UPPER-DIVISION ECE104 Fundamentals of Computer Graphics (4) F. Instruction in the fundamental algorithms and data structures used in computer image generation and manipulation including: output primitives, linear transformations, windowing, hidden-line removal, and shading. Corequisite or prerequisite: Mathematics 3A or Mathematics 3D. (Design units: 2) ECE111A Analysis and Design of Electrical Circuits (4) S. Active and passive electrical circuits. Topology, network theorems, sensitivity considerations. Classical synthesis and computer-aided techniques for two-, three-, and four-terminal networks. Prerequisites: ECE113C, ECE113LC; ECE120B. (Design units: 4) ECE113A Electronics I (4) F. The properties of semiconductors, electronic conduction in solids, the physics and operation principles of semiconductor devices such as diodes and transistors, transistor equivalent circuits, and transistor amplifiers. Corequisites: ECE113LA. Prerequisites: Physics 5D, ECE70A. (Design units: 1) ECE113LA Electronics I Laboratory (1) F. Laboratory accompanying Engineering ECE113A to perform experiments on semiconductor material properties, semiconductor device physics and operation principles, and transistor amplifiers to improve experimental skills and to enhance the understanding of lecture materials. Corequisite: ECE113A. Prerequisites: Physics 5D, ECE70A. (Design units: 1) ECE113B Electronics II (4) W. Principles of operation and design of differential amplifiers, multistage amplifiers, biasing circuits, basic CMOS, digital electronic circuits: inverters, logic gates, and memory elements, other logic families. Corequisites: ECE113LB. Prerequisites: ECE113A, ECE113LA. (Design units: 2) ECE113LB Electronics II Laboratory (1) W. Laboratory accompanying Engineering ECE 113B. Corequisites: ECE113B. Prerequisites: ECE113A, ECE113LA. (Design units: 1) ECE113C Electronics III (4) S. Principles of operation, design, and utilization of integrated circuit modules, including operational amplifiers and logic circuits. Corequisites: ECE113LC. Prerequisites: ECE113B, ECE113LB. (Design units: 2) ECE113LC Electronics III Laboratory (1) S. Laboratory accompanying Engineering ECE 113C to provide hands-on training in design of digital/analog circuits/subsystems. Corequisites: ECE113C. Prerequisites: ECE113B, ECE113LB. (Design units: 1) ECE114A Field-Effect Semiconductor Devices (4) F. Semiconductor theory, metal-semiconductor contracts and diodes, metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) structures; MOS field-effect transistors, junction field-effect transistors, device modeling and fabrication technologies. Prerequisites: ECE113A, ECE113LA. (Design units: 2) ECE114B Bipolar Semiconductor Devices (4) W. PN-junction diodes, bipolar (NPN or PNP) transistors, photodiodes, light-emitting diodes, laser diodes, device modeling, and fabrication technologies. Prerequisites: ECE113, ECE113LA. (Design units: 2) ECE115A Integrated Electronic Circuit Design (4) F. Specialized analysis and design techniques associated with the design of LSI and VLSI electronic circuits. Current approaches to computer-aided design and fabrication. Prerequisites: ECE31, ECE113B, ECE113LB, and consent of instructor. (Design units: 4) ECE116 Wafer Fabrication Processes (4) W. Fabrication of microelectronic components on a silicon wafer. Processes include lithographic techniques, oxidation, diffusion, ion implementation, thin film deposition, etching techniques, diagnostic techniques, wafer probing and process integration. Prerequisite: ECE113A, 113LA. (Design units: 2) ECE117 Microelectronics Manufacturing Technology (4) S. Manufacturing technology leading to the production of microelectronic devices. Topics include cleanroom, electronic materials, vacuum technology, thin film deposition, etching techniques, bonding techniques, thermal management, stress analysis, injection molding, electronic packaging and process integration. Prerequisite: ECE113A, 113LA. (Design units: 2) ECE118 Reliability and Yield in Microelectronic Circuits (4) W. Reliability issues in the design of Very Large Scale Integrated Circuits: VLSI failure modes, yield and reliability modeling, yield enhancement techniques, wafer-scale integration and reconfiguration. Introduction to testing and testing techniques. Economics of design, test, and manufacturing. Prerequisites: ECE151 and ECE186. (Design units: 2) ECE120A Signals and Systems I (4) W. Studies of signals and systems. Application of Fourier series and Fourier and Laplace transforms to continuous-time system analysis. Convolution and modulation theory. Prerequisites: ECE70B, ECE180 or Mathematics 114A. (Design units: 0) ECE120B Signals and Systems II (4) S. Application of sampling theorem, z-transforms, and discrete Fourier transforms to discrete-time system analysis. Difference equations, discrete-time convolution. Prerequisite: ECE120A. (Design units: 0) ECE128 Communication Systems (3) S. Introduction to analog and digital communication systems, including effects of noise. Modulation-demodulation for AM, FM, PM, and PCM, with applications to radio, television, and recorders. Signal processing as applied to communication systems. Prerequisites: ECE120B and ECE186. Formerly ECE128A. (Design units: 1) ECE132 Organization of Digital Computers (4) W. Building blocks and organization of digital computers, the arithmetic, control, and memory units, and input/out devices and interfaces. Microprogramming and microprocessors. Prerequisite: ECE31LB. ECE132 and Information and Computer Science 152 may not both be taken for credit. (Design units: 4) ECE132L Organization of Digital Computers Laboratory (3) S. Techniques for the design of microprocessors (RISC and CISC), and microcode-based architectures. Covers all aspects of the design ranging from concept development to implementation and testing using FPGA chips. Prerequisites: ECE31LB and ECE132. Formerly ECE132LB. (Design units: 3) ECE135A Digital Signal Processing (3) F. Nature of sampled data, sampling theorem, difference equations, data holds, z-transform, w-transform, digital filters, Butterworth and Chebychev filters, quantization effects. Prerequisites: ECE120B and ECE186. (Design units: 2) ECE135B Digital Signal Processing Design and Laboratory (3) S. Students plan and perform 10 core laboratory exercises covering signal synthesis and analysis with various filter and frequency transform processes. Models of radio and radar/sonar signal processing are included. Prerequisite: ECE135A. (Design units: 3) ECE136 Introduction to Machine Vision (3) F. The use of digital computers for the analysis of visual scenes; image formation and sensing, color, segmentation, shape estimation, motion, stereo, pattern classification, computer architectures, applications. Computer experiments are used to illustrate fundamental principles. Prerequisite: ECE120B or consent of instructor. (Design units: 2) ECE137 Parallel Computer Systems (3) W. General introduction to parallel computing focusing on parallel algorithms and architectures. Parallel models: Flynn's taxonomy, dataflow models. Parallel architectures: systolic arrays, hypercube architecture, shared memory machines, dataflow machines, reconfigurable architectures. Parallel algorithms appropriate to each machine type area also discussed. Prerequisites: ECE20 and ECE132. (Design units: 1) ECE140A Introduction to Control Systems (4) F. Modeling, stability, and specifications of feedback control systems. Root locus, Bode plots, Nyquist criteria, and state-space methods for dynamic analysis and design. Corequisite: ECE140LA. Prerequisites: ECE11; ECE113B, ECE113LB, ECE120B. (Design units: 2) ECE140LA Control Systems I Laboratory (1) F. Laboratory accompanying ECE140A. Corequisite: ECE140A. (Design units: 1) ECE140B Sampled-Data and Digital Control Systems (3) W. Sampled-data and digital control systems. Sampling process and theory of digital signals; z-transform and modeling; stability; z-plane, frequency response, state-space techniques of digital control system synthesis. Prerequisites: ECE31, ECE140A, ECE140LA. (Design units: 2) ECE142 System Software (4) S. Batch systems multiprogramming, procedure implementation, processes, parallelism, critical sections, deadlocks, communication, multiprocessing, multilevel memory management, binding, name management, file systems, protection, resource allocation, scheduling. Experience with concurrent programming, synchronization mechanisms, interprocess communication. Prerequisite: Information and Computer Science 23. ECE142 and Information and Computer Science 143 may not both be taken for credit. (Design units: 2) ECE143 Microprocessor Interface Techniques (3) W. Concepts and techniques necessary for using mini- and micro-computer systems to gather data and control equipment. Covers microprocessor architecture and peripheral devices. Experience with a microprocessor system is provided. Functional requirements are realized through software and I/O hardware design. Prerequisite: ECE132L. (Design units: 3) ECE145 Senior Design Project (4) W. Conception, planning, implementation, programming, testing of an approved project. Options include: parallel processing, VLSI design, microprocessor-based design, among others. Prerequisite: senior standing. (Design units: 4) ECE146 File and Database Management (4) W. Database system architecture--data structures, storage structures, and data languages. Alternate approaches to database management systems; relational approach, hierarchical approach, network approach. Database security and integrity. Query processing. Prerequisite: Information and Computer Science 52 with a grade of C or better. Same as Information and Computer Science 184. (Design units: 1) ECE151 Introduction to VLSI (4) F. A first course in the design of Very Large Scale Integrated (VLSI) systems and chips. Review of CMOS VLSI technology. Analysis and synthesis of basic and complex CMOS gates. Introduction to CAD methodology and usage of CAD Tools. Prerequisite: ECE132. (Design units: 4) ECE151L VLSI Design Laboratory (4) W. Train students to apply the latest computer design techniques and VLSI design tools for the implementation of VLSI chips. As part of this course, students will design, test, and develop the layout for final submission of the chip to a foundry for fabrication. Prerequisite: ECE151. ECE160 Energy Conversion (4) F. Magnetic circuits and transformers. Fundamentals of energy conversion. Application to synchronous, induction, commutator, and special purpose machines such as robotic actuators and computer disk drives. Corequisite: ECE160L. Prerequisites: ECE70B, ECE113B, ECE113LB. (Design units: 2) ECE160L Energy Conversion Laboratory (1) W. Laboratory exercises supplementing the content of ECE160. Corequisite or prerequisite: ECE160. (Design units: 0) ECE161 Introduction to Computer Networks (4) W. Introduction to the techniques for design and analysis of computer networks. Layered network architecture. Communication media and hardware. Local area network (LAN) topologies and access protocols. Flow and congestion control. Introduction to network operating systems. Queuing and reliability analyses. Prerequisite: ECE142. (Design units: 2) ECE163 Electric Power Systems (4) F. Generation, transmission, and use of electrical energy. Fault calculation, protection, stability, and power flow. Corequisite: ECE163L. Prerequisites: ECE70B, ECE113B, ECE113LB. (Design units: 1) ECE163L Electric Power Systems Laboratory (1) F. Experiments and field trips relevant to studies in power systems. Corequisite: ECE163. Prerequisite: ECE110LA. (Design units: 0) ECE166 Power Electronics (4) S. Power switching devices; generic power electronic converters; design and applications of rectifiers, inverters, motor controllers, uninterruptible power supplies. Prerequisite: ECE113C, ECE113LC. (Design units: 1) ECE170 Engineering Electromagnetics (4) W. Electromagnetic fields and solutions of problems in engineering applications; electrostatics, magnetostatics, steady D.C. current, Maxwell's equations and plane wave propagation, reflection, and transmission. Corequisite or prerequisite: Mathematics 2D and 3D. Prerequisite: Physics 5D. (Design units: 0) ECE176 Engineering Optics (3) F. Fundamentals of optical systems design: incoherent light sources, lens, mirror, photodetectors, radiometry, image recording and display. Optical systems and components; resolution, modulation, transfer functions, and noise. Corequisite: ECE176L. Prerequisite: ECE170. (Design units: 1) ECE176L Engineering Optics Laboratory (1) F. Basic optics and laser experiments. Lens, prism, grating, diffraction, interferences, He-Ne and CO2 gas lasers. Corequisite: ECE176. (Design units: 0) ECE177 Engineering Electrodynamics (3) S. Time-varying electromagnetic fields including waveguides, resonant cavities, radiating systems. Motion of charged particles in electromagnetic fields, radiation by moving charges. Scattering and dispersion. Corequisite: ECE177L. Prerequisite: ECE170. (Design units: 1) ECE177L Engineering Electrodynamics Laboratory (1) S. Transmission line, waveguides, antenna microwave oscillators, and detectors. Corequisite: ECE177. (Design units: 0) ECE178 Optical Electronics (3) W. Fundamentals of optical systems and components. Incoherent light sources, radiometry, resolution and transfer functions. Lasers and related optical devices and systems. Corequisite: ECE178L. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (Design units: 1) ECE178L Optical Electronics Laboratory (1) W. Optical guided waves, electro-optical modulator, acousto-optical modulator, dye and semiconductor lasers. Corequisite: ECE178. (Design units: 0) ECE180 Electrical Engineering Analysis (3) F. Functions of complex numbers and their application to electrical engineering problems. Applications to lumped and continuous parameter engineering systems. Prerequisitse: Mathematics 3A or 3D; Engineering ECE70B. Only one course from ECE180, Mathematics 114A, and Mathematics 147 may be taken for credit. (Design units: 0) ECE186 Engineering Probability (4) S. Sets and set operations; nature of probability, sample spaces, fields of events, probability measures; conditional probability, independence, random variables, distribution functions, density functions, conditional distributions and densities; moments, characteristic functions, random sequences, independent and Markov sequences. (Design units: 0) ECE198 Group Study (1 to 4) F, W, S. Group study of selected topics in engineering. (Design units: varies) ECE198L Group Laboratory (1 to 4) F, W, S. Group laboratory for experimentation or design in connection with special projects or ECE198 courses. May be repeated for credit. (Design units: varies) ECE199 Individual Study (1 to 4) F, W, S. For undergraduate Engineering majors in supervised but independent reading, research, or design. Students taking individual study for design credit are to submit a written paper to the instructor and to the Undergraduate Student Affairs Office in the School of Engineering. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (Design units: varies) ECEH199 Individual Study for Honors Students (1 to 5) F, W, S. For undergraduate honor students majoring in Electrical Engineering. Independent reading, research, or design under the direction of a faculty member or group of faculty members in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Students taking individual study for design credit are to submit a written paper to the instructor and to the Undergraduate Student Affairs Office in the School of Engineering. Prerequisite: consent of instructor; open only to Campuswide Honors students. May be taken for credit four times. GRADUATE ECE206 Spline Theory and Applications (3) W. Mathematical background for three-dimensional realistic graphics, CAD/CAM, and geometric modeling. Polynomials, vector spaces, divided differences, B-Splines, Bezier Curves, and Beta Splines. ECE207 Modeling and Rendering for Image Synthesis (3) S. Provides the fundamental understanding of mathematical and physical models used in image synthesis applications: geometric models, physics of color image formation, polygon approximations, ray tracing, and radiosity. ECE210A Active Networks I (3) F. Behavior of active networks subjected to analog and digital signals. Application to the analysis and optimum design of common electronic circuits used for processing analog and digital signals. Prerequisite: ECE113B, 113LB; ECE113C, 113LC; or equivalent. ECE210B Active Networks II (3) W. Analysis and optimum design of integrated electronic circuits and systems to process analog and digital signals. Performance limitations of bipolar and field effect integrated circuits, charge coupled devices; development of design methods for their effective utilization in analog, digital, and hybrid systems. Prerequisite: ECE210A or consent of instructor. ECE211 Digital Electronics I (3) S. Band theory of solid-state electronics; semiconductor devices, fabrication technology; nonlinear circuit analysis, analog-digital and digital-analog converters, magnetic memories. Prerequisite: ECE113B, 113LB. ECE212 Topics in Electronic System Design (3). New research results in electronic system design. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit. ECE217A Advanced Semiconductor Devices I (3) W. Semiconductor theory, GaAs metal-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MESFET), microwave semiconductor devices, analog, and digital MESFET integrated circuits, device modeling and fabrication technologies. Prerequisite: ECE114A. ECE217B Advanced Semiconductor Devices II (3) S. Photodiodes, light-emitting diodes, diode lasers, epitaxial growth of III-V compound semiconductors, and fiber optics technology. Prerequisite: ECE114A. ECE222 Topics in Communications Systems (3). New research results in communications systems. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit. ECE227A-B Detection, Estimation, and Demodulation Theory (3-3) W, S. Application of statistical design theory, state variables, random processes, and Ito calculus to deriving optimum receiver structures for signal detection, parameter estimation, and analog demodulation. Prerequisite: ECE287A. ECE228A-B Communication and Information Theory (3-3) W, S. Communication over noisy channels; optimum receiver design; information theory concepts entropy, mutual information, encoding of information. Shannon's coding theorems, channel capacity, and implementation of some coded systems. Prerequisite: ECE287A or consent of instructor. ECE229A Queuing Theory (3) F. Elementary queuing models; conservation laws; work. Markovian queues; product form results; embedded Markov chains. Fluctuation theory and GI/G/I queues. Approximation and bounds. Priority queuing. Prerequisite: ECE287A. ECE229B Communication Networks (3) W. Review of elementary queuing models; Markov chains; passage times; approximations. Queuing models for networks; routing capacity assignment, flow control, priority, numerical methods. Models of local area networks, cellular radio networks, satellite networks. Analysis of multiple access schemes. Prerequisite: ECE229A. ECE230A Digital Signal Processing I (3). Fundamental principles of digital signal processing, sampling, decimation and interpolation, discrete Fourier transforms and FFT algorithms, transversal and recursive filters, discrete random processes, and finite-word effects in digital filters. Prerequisites: ECE135A, ECE240A, and ECE287A. ECE230B Digital Signal Processing II (3). Applications of digital signal processing, short-time spectral analysis, spectral estimation, optimal filtering, autoregressive modeling, waveform quantization and coding, block processing, distributed arithmetic. Prerequisite: ECE230A. ECE231 Advanced System Software (3). Study of operating systems including interprocess communication, scheduling, resource management, concurrency, reliability, validation, protection and security, and distributed computing support. System software design languages and modeling analysis. Prerequisite: ECE142 or equivalent. ECE232 Intelligent Machines (3). Design of machines that recognize patterns, learn from mistakes, discover clusters in data, hypothesize and test conjectures, and compete for survival. Applications in industry, neural sciences in biology, and cognitive sciences in psychology are discussed. Prerequisite: ECE186. ECE233 Computer Architecture (3). Problems in hardware, firmware (microprogram), and software. Computer architecture for resource sharing, real-time applications, parallelism, microprogramming, and fault tolerance. Various architectures based on cost/performance and current technology. Prerequisites: ECE132, ECE132L. ECE234A Digital Image Processing (3) W. Pixel-level digital image representation and elementary operations; Fourier and other unitary transforms; compression, enhancement, filtering, and restoration; laboratory experience is provided. Prerequisite: ECE135A. ECE234B Digital Image Understanding (3) S. Image and texture segmentation and symbolic representation; three-dimensional modeling; relational structures; three-dimensional object recognition; three-dimensional scene analysis and interpretation. Prerequisites: ECE136 and ECE234A. ECE235 Design and Analysis of Algorithms (3) W. The analysis of computer algorithms from a practical standpoint. Algorithms for symbolic and numeric problems such as sorting, searching, curve fitting, and FFT considered. Analysis includes algorithm time and space complexity. ECE236A-B Artificial Neural Networks (3-3) W, S. 236A: Fundamental concepts and models of artificial neural networks (ANNs); single- and multi-layer ANNs; recurrent feedback ANNs; applications to pattern classification and interpretation, and intelligent control. 236B: Computational aspects of ANNs with applications to intelligent computing. Prerequisite: ECE120A-B. ECE237 Medical Imaging Systems (3) W, S. Scientific and engineering principles for imaging, visualizing, and analyzing structures of the human body. Imaging modalities include x-ray projection radiography, ultrasonic imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography. Visualization and analysis includes curve detection, flexible image registration, noise suppression, volmetric estimation. Prerequisite: ECE120A. ECE238 Topics in Computer Engineering (3). New research results in computer engineering. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit. ECE240A Linear Systems I (3) F. State-space representation of continuous-time and discrete-time linear systems. Controllability, observability, stability. Realization of rational transfer functions. Prerequisite: ECE140A or equivalent. ECE240B Linear Systems II (3) W. Continuation of deterministic linear multivariable systems. Linear state feedback and observers in continuous-time and discrete-time system control. Introduction to stochastic systems. Prerequisite: ECE240A. ECE240C Linear Systems III (3) S. Continuation of stochastic linear multivariable systems. Kalman filtering, prediction, estimation, and smoothing. Prerequisite: ECE240B. ECE242 Topics in Systems and Control (3). New research results in system and control theory. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. ECE251 VLSI System Design (3). Overview of integrated circuit fabrication, circuit simulation, basic device physics, device layout, timing; MOS logic design; behavioral simulation; logic simulation; silicon compilation; testing and fault tolerance. Prerequisite: ECE132. ECE252 Distributed Computer Systems (3). Design and analysis techniques for decentralized computer architectures, communication protocols, and hardware-software interface. Performance and reliability considerations. Design tools. Prerequisites: ECE231 and ECE233. ECE253 Real-Time Computer Systems (3). Time bases, clock synchronization, real-time communication protocols, specification of requirements, task scheduling. Validation of timelines, real-time configuration management. Prerequisites: ECE231 and ECE233. ECE254 Fault-Tolerant Computing (4). Various aspects of fault-tolerant computing systems. Includes hardware and software failures, reliability, mechanism to recover from failures. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Same as Information and Computer Science 250. ECE257 Parallel Database Systems Engineering (3). Data models, database management systems, parallel algorithms, implementation issues, database machines, applications of parallel database systems. Prerequisite: Information and Computer Science 184 or equivalent. ECE258 Numerical Processors (3). Number representations. Fast algorithms and implementations for addition, multiplication, division, and square root. Floating-point processors. On-line arithmetic. Function evaluation. CORDIC processors. Residue arithmetic. Prerequisite: ECE132. ECE260 Design and Control of Electromechanical Energy Converters (3). Advanced topics in the generalized theory of electrical machines. Design criteria and methodology, including analytical and numerical field analysis. Electronic control of generators and motors. With laboratory where appropriate. Prerequisite: ECE160 or consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor. ECE263 Planning and Operation of Electric Power Transmission Systems (3). Advanced topics in the planning, design, and optimal operation of electric power systems. Power flow under static and dynamic conditions. Stability. Economic dispatch. Transmission line transients. System expansion. Reliability. With laboratory where appropriate. Prerequisite: ECE163 or consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor. ECE266A Advanced Power Electronics (3). New developments in power electronics: switching converter topologies, control, magnetics, and applications. Prerequisite: ECE113B, 113LB; ECE140B; ECE166; or consent of instructor. ECE266B Advanced Topics in Power Electronics (3). AC motor drive, DC brushless motor drives, and magnetic levitation. Prerequisite: ECE266A. ECE270 Imaging Optics (3) S. Optical imaging instruments from geometrical and wave optic standpoints. Indirect optical imaging methods such as holography, interferometry, and intensity correlation interferometry. ECE273A Quantum Electronics I (3) W. Semiclassical development of the theory and application of lasers and related optical electronic devices. Prerequisite: ECE170. ECE273B Quantum Electronics II (3) S. Quantum theoretic development of the theory and application of lasers and related optical electronic devices. Prerequisite: ECE273A or consent of instructor. ECE275A Electro-optic Devices (3) F. Review of basic laser principles. Optics in crystals. Electro-optic effects. Electro-optic devices and applications. Prerequisite: ECE170. ECE275B Acousto-optic Devices (3) W. Bulk and surface acoustic waves, acousto-optic effects, acousto-optic Bragg diffraction, acousto-optic devices and applications. Prerequisite: ECE170. ECE275C Integrated and Fiber Optics (3) S. Optical waveguides; passive and active guided-wave devices; integrated optics modules/circuits and applications; optic fibers; fiber optic devices; fiber optic communications systems; fiber optic sensors. Prerequisites: ECE275A and ECE275B. ECE279A Advanced Engineering Electromagnetics I (3) W. Stationary electromagnetic fields, Maxwell's equations, circuits and transmission lines, plane waves, guided waves, and radiation. Prerequisite: ECE170 or equivalent. ECE279B Advanced Engineering Electromagnetics II (3) S. Two- and three-dimensional boundary value problems, dielectric waveguides and other special waveguides, microwave networks and antenna arrays, electromagnetic properties of materials, and electromagnetic optics. Prerequisite: ECE279A or equivalent. ECE287A Random Signals and Systems (3) F. Extensions of probability theory to families of random variables indexed on time. General properties of stochastic processes such as stationarity, ergodicity, stochastic continuity, differentiability, and integrability. Linear and nonlinear transformations, correlation, power spectrum, and linear filtering of stochastic processes. Linear mean-square estimation, the orthogonality principle, Wiener Kolmogoroff theory, filtering, and prediction. Wide-sense Markoff sequence, recursive filtering, and the Kalman filter. Prerequisite: ECE186. ECE294 Electrical Engineering Colloquium (varies) F, W, S. Guest speakers discuss their latest research results in electrical engineering. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit. ECE295 Seminars in Engineering (varies) F, W, S. Scheduled each year by individual faculty in major field of interest. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit. ECE296 Master of Science Thesis Research (varies) F, W, S. Individual research or investigation conducted in the pursuit of preparing and completing the thesis required for the MS degree in Engineering. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit. ECE297 Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation Research (varies) F, W, S. Individual research or investigation conducted in preparing and completing the dissertation required for the Ph.D. degree in Engineering. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit. ECE298 Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering (2 to 4) F, W, S. Study of Electrical and Computer Engineering concepts. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit as topics vary. ECE299 Individual Research (varies) F, W.
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Cache-control: private Products in Doctors - Allergy, Products in Doctors - Allergy in Faridabad. Business Directory, Online Business Sources, Business yellow pages Home | About Us | Contact Us India Page Online, Online trade portal, India yellow page, B2B market place of india About Faridabad: Faridabad pronunciation is a major industrial city and population center in Haryana state, northern India. It is located in Faridabad District. the city was founded in 1607 by Shaikh Farid, treasurer of Jahangir, with the object of protecting the highway which passed through the town. Shaikh Farid built a fort, a tank and a mosque which are in ruins. Later, it becomes the headquarters of a pargana which was held in jagir by the Ballabgarh ruler. Faridabad became 12th district of Haryana State on 15th August, 1979. Faridabad is about 25 Kilometres south of Delhi at 28deg 25' 16" North Latitude and 77deg 18' 28" East Longitude. It is bounded by the National Capital Territory of Delhi on its north, Gurgaon District on the west, and of Uttar Pradesh State on its east and south. Delhi-Mathura National Highway No.2 passes through the centre of the district. It has an Indian Railway station on the Delhi-Mathura double track broad-gauge line of the Central Railway. Faridabad is famous for Henna Production on agriculture sector while tractors, motorcycles, switch gears, refrigerators, shoes and tires are other famous industrial products of the city. Badkhal Lake tourist complex, Suraj Kund Tourist Complex, Aravalli Golf Club, Raja Nahar Singh Palace and Dabchick are the famous tourist spots. For the ease of civil administration, Faridabad District is divided into five sub divisions, Faridabad, Ballabgarh, Palwal, Hodal and Hathin. Each subdivision is headed by a sub-divisional officer. Recently Faridabad has been suffering due to the departure of many manufacturing companies. Faridabad has seen Gurgaon and Noida speed ahead in development with lot of multinational companies setting up there. Geography: Faridabad City itself is a plain bordered by the River Yamuna to the east and Aravalli Hills towards the west and south West. Being in close proximity to the Yamuna the land east of the National Highway is better in quality than the western side. Today virtually all of the land has been filled up with residential housing as the population of the city swelled during the mid 90s. Much like the rest of India the people of Faridabad rely on ground water for their basic needs which is the gift of good monsoon season. In Faridabad most of the population is Sikhs and Hindus and having lot of Gurudwaras & Temples. Among main Gurudwaras includes Santo Ka Gurudwara, Singh Sabha, Pothi Mala and amongst temples Hanuman Mandir, Shiv Mandir and Ghusain Ka Mandir. Transportation: It includes everything starting from an auto-rickshaw to the rich cars like Maybach. Auto-rickshaws run mainly on national highway connecting Delhi border and Ballabgarh. Likewise other means of transport are taxis, buses etc. Personal cars and two-wheelers have gradually been increasing since recent years making the city cause of jams and traffic blocks. Trains stop at three railway stations in Faridabad connecting Ballabgarh to New Delhi. Metro rail services are likely to reach the city by 2010 as proposed by Delhi
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Area Wide News: Blog: Instead of Frittering Enlarge text RSS Login | Register Fair ~ 64°F   High: 72°F ~ Low: 61°FThursday, Mar. 1, 2012 Home News Sports Records/Obituaries Obituaries Weddings Engagements Anniversaries Births Police Reports Health Inspections Features Opinion/Columnists Blogs Photos/Video Marketplace Coupons Contests High school football Pro football Classifieds Submit Online Listing Upload Flyer View All Listings View Flyers My Listings My Wishlist Email link Post comment Blog archive Share: Instead of Frittering Posted Thursday, July 21, 2011, at 12:40 PM Some people come into money and fritter it away -- others have a knack for turning money into more money. Jim Lindsey graduated from high school in Forest City, Ark., in 1962. He went on to the University of Arkansas and played football under Coach Frank Broyles. As a 6-2, 210 tailback, he helped the Razorbacks become national champions in 1964. And by the time he graduated in 1965, they had won 22 games in a row. In 1966, Lindsey was drafted in the second round by the Minnesota Vikings under Coach Norm Van Brocklin. Bud Grant was hired to replace Van Brocklin in 1967 and Lindsey fit right in the new coach's system as a role player (backup running back and tight end) and soon became special team's captain on all the kicking plays. Lindsey was a marginal offensive player for the Vikings, ever fearful he wouldn't make the team. He rushed for a total of 566 yards and six touchdowns, and received 65 passes for 632 yards and four touchdowns over seven seasons. But on special teams he was invaluable at breaking up wedges on kickoffs and covering punts. Having played for Frank Broyles in college, Lindsey developed a deep appreciation of coaching. Throughout his seven years in pro football, Lindsey always assumed he would someday be a football coach, probably at the high school level somewhere in Arkansas or perhaps even back at his college alma mater. As a second round draft pick back in 1966, Lindsey signed a three-year deal with the Vikings which paid an annual salary of $25,000 in the first year, $27,500 the second year and $30,000 the third year. He also received a signing bonus of $90.000. After taxes, the up-front cash bonus had been reduced to $60,000. Lindsey was a small-town kid who majored in math in college. Instead of frittering away his fresh wad of cash on instant frills (cars, jewelry, etc.), he made a $60,000 down payment on a $167,000 chunk of Arkansas land. Payments on the land came out of his salary while he and his wife lived modestly in a rented apartment. Three years after purchasing the land, he sold it for $1.5 million. Lindsey never did get into coaching, but he did start a real estate investment company in Fayetteville called Lindsey & Associates, plus he currently serves on the Board of Trustees at the University of Arkansas as chairman of the athletic committee. Presently, Lindsey owns 27,500 apartment units, 12,000 acres of farmland and 28 golf courses. Not including income from the apartment building operation (which is spread over the Ozarks to Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Tennessee), Lindsey & Associates did $800 million in sales last year. Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, was also a member of the University of Arkansas football team at the same time as Lindsey. He and Lindsey are currently embarking on a five-year project to construct 5,000 apartment units, at a cost of $50 million, on 270 acres in the Dallas area. And the rich get richer once again. Unless you're born into it, money is hard to come by in this world, especially if you have to work for someone else. If you start your own business it's even harder because it requires a personal commitment, diligence and plenty of good luck along the way. And no matter how much effort you put into it, success is never guaranteed. So if you suddenly acquire a large sum of cash, don't fritter it away on flashy goodies or get-rich-quick schemes -- invest it wisely in something worthwhile, such as real property or furthering your own enterprise. If you define success by the size of your bankroll, you need to follow certain steps, starting with a long-term plan. Then be prepared to sacrifice personal luxury, remain persistent and have the patience to see it through. Personally, I believe success is being content with everyday life, regardless of the surrounding insanity. I've solved all my money problems the easy way -- by not having very much of it; just enough to maintain a debt-free existence and never any extra money to fritter away on anything beyond the bare necessities of life. To fritter or not to fritter, that is the question. But it's only a dilemma if you have more money than you need. _ Quote for the Day -- "I try to learn from the past, but I plan for the future by focusing exclusively on the present." Donald Trump _ Bret Burquest, author of four novels, has recently published THE REALITY OF THE ILLUSION OF REALITY (esoteric knowledge) and 1111 HAPPY TRAILS ROAD (humor) -- available on Amazon. He lives in the Ozark Mountains with a dog named Buddy Lee and has a small jar of quarters for emergency transactions. _ - - Respond to this blog Posting a comment requires free registration. If you already have an account, enter your username and password below. Otherwise, click here to register. Username: Password: (Forgot your password?) Your comments: Please be respectful of others and try to stay on topic. Boldly Going NowhereBret Burquest - Recent posts - Archives - Blog RSS feed - Comments RSS feed - Login Bret Burquest is a former award-winning columnist for The News (2001-2007) and author of four novels. He has lived in Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Miami, Atlanta, Kansas City, Memphis and the middle of the Arizona desert. After a life of blood, sweat and tears in big cities, he has finally found peace in northern Arkansas
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Hoteliers Danny and Carla Lafayette Receive the Norbert X. Dowd Award; Maine's Bangor Region Chamber of Commerce's Highest Award / January 2010 Hotel Online News for the Hospitality Executive Hoteliers Danny and Carla Lafayette Receive the Norbert X. Dowd Award; Maine's Bangor Region Chamber of Commerce's Highest Award By Dawn Gagnon, Bangor Daily News, MaineMcClatchy-Tribune Regional News Jan. 21, 2010--BANGOR, Maine -- A couple who have given generously to area medical, educational and youth causes -- including a $2 million pledge to a cancer treatment center -- received the Bangor Region Chamber of Commerce's most prestigious award Wednesday night during the organization's annual awards dinner. Danny and Carla Lafayette of Hampden received the Norbert X. Dowd Award in recognition of their contributions to Greater Bangor's economy and quality of life during a sell-out event at the Bangor Civic Center. Chamber officials said Wednesday that the annual dinner audience of about 750 people was the largest in the Chamber's 99-year history. For nearly three decades, the Lafayettes have been among the region's most successful entrepreneurs. As leaders in the hospitality business, the Lafayettes built an impressive chain of 27 hotels in Maine and beyond. Their Maine holdings include the Best Western Black Bear Inn & Conference Center in Orono, the Bar Harbor Hotel and Bluenose Inn in Bar Harbor, the Best Western Senator Inn and Spa in Augusta, and the Holi-day Inn by the Bay in Portland. Though the couple quietly had been sharing the proceeds of their hotels with the community for years, the $2 million pledge they made to the Champion for the Cure campaign for the new cancer center last August created a stir throughout northern and eastern Maine. In recognition of the pledge, the new facility was named the Lafayette Family Cancer Center. The state-of-the-art center adjacent to the Cianchette Building in Brewer opened last month. The new center replaced the former Cancer Care of Maine facility, which had outgrown its former space at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor. Fundraising continues for cancer research, however, with more information available online at www.championthecure.org. In accepting the Chamber award, the couple said they were motivated to act because their own family has been touched by cancer. One of their sons, Ramsey, now 23, was diagnosed with cancer at age 18 and has beaten the disease, they said during Wednesday's ceremony. They said they believe a cure will be found, and the an-swer lies in research. "Danny and I and our family are very fortunate in that our son Ramsey has now been cancer-free for five years," Carla Lafayette said upon receiving the award. "Half of the people who receive the same diagnosis that he did -- stage three melanoma -- no longer are alive today. That sobering statistic needs to change, and the key is research," she said. "I envision a day when we share a characteristic with the naked mole rat," which she said has been found never to develop cancer. "I know that human beings are smart enough to figure out the causes of and cures for cancer. If the naked mole rat can get it right, we can. Research is the key. The more scientists that we have tack-ling the problem, the sooner solutions will be found." During his turn at the microphone, Danny Lafayette shared ideas for making the region a better place in which to live and work -- chief among them a state-sponsored medical school. He envisioned the school as a joint venture of the University of Maine and the University of New England. "About 70 percent of doctors practice within 100 miles of where they attend medical school," he said, adding that 44 states have state-sponsored or private medical schools, 34 states have dental schools, 47 have at least one pharmacy school and 29 states have all three. He applauded Husson University's recent addition of a pharmacy program. "It's obvious that it's a good investment, and I have no idea why we don't have [a medical school] at the University of Maine. We should bond it just like we do a road." Other award recipients honored Wednesday night were: -- Bangor Savings Bank, Business of the Year. -- Eastern Maine Medical Center, Not-for-profit of the Year. -- US Sen. Olympia J. Snowe, Catherine K. Lebowitz Public Service Award. -- John I. Simpson, Bangor, Arthur Comstock Professional Service Award. -- Hilda Hutchins McCollum, Bangor, Community Service Award. -- Mark Wellman and Tori Britton, Entrepreneurship Award. -- State Rep. Emily Cain, Orono, Fusion's FLAVA Award. -- Jerry Whalen, Hampden, Volunteer of the Year. More information is available in the Bangor Region Chamber of Commerce's annual report inserted in today's newspaper. ----- To see more of the Bangor Daily News, or to subscribe to the newspaper, go to http://www.bangordailynews.com. Copyright (c) 2010, Bangor Daily News, Maine Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services. For reprints, email [email protected], call 800-374-7985 or 847-635-6550, send a fax to 847-635-6968, or write to The Permissions Group Inc., 1247 Milwaukee Ave., Suite 303, Glenview, IL 60025, USA. To search Hotel Online data base of News
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Kevin S. Taylor, MBA » Kudos to Clark County School District » Print - Kevin S. Taylor, MBA - http://www.kevintaylor.ws - Kudos to Clark County School District Posted By Kevin S. Taylor, MBA On February 3, 2009 @ 9:40 pm In Community,Personal | 1 Comment Another enlightening month of Leadership Las Vegas has opened my eyes to a few things that I believe everyone in the Southern Nevada community should be made aware of. Everyone seems to have an opinion on education. However, few people have the opportunity to view it from the inside out. That is exactly what Leadership Las Vegas Class of 2009 spent the month of January doing. On the evening news we hear of sub-standard test data and other negative outcomes while school administrators and teachers struggle to meet the requirements of the infamous No Child Left Behind legislation. Very rarely do we hear of all the excellent programs provided by the Clark County School District (CCSD). Now, the problems are compounded by current financial crisis. Now, more than ever, the future of Nevada depend on public support. Nevada State Senator Steven Horsford made a comment during a Leadership panel that suggested funding for schools was “equitably divided” among Nevada school districts. However, Clark County School District receives less money per student than any other district in the State. As a parent of 3 school-aged kids, I believe that the community needs to demand some answers from their local representatives in the State legislature. I am not seeing the equity. These figures are not for the faint of heart. Clark County School District is the 5th largest school district in the entire nation. There are 311,240 students enrolled in 347 Clark County public schools. 7 new schools and 4 replacement schools opened in August of 2008. Currently, there are 18, 168 licensed teachers employed by CCSD – 1,640 hired this year. The comparatively slim administration consists of 1,337 administrators and 12,013 support staff. There are a total of 38,611 CCSD employees. It is important to also consider what the student population looks like. There are 110 languages spoken by students in Clark County schools. Some of these languages are only verbal, creating some additional challenges for educators. In a an average classroom of 33 students, 7 of them are learning the English language (ELL), 13 are living at or below poverty, 4 of them have learning differences requiring an Individualized Education Program (IEP) and 2 of them have been identified as gifted. The newer ‘prototype’ high schools are built to accommodate 2,700 students but have had enrollment as high as 3,956 in recent years. Even in these conditions, teacher salaries start at $35,083 per year. It is important to note that these educators are, in many cases, top-notch teachers. 63% of CCSD teachers hold a graduate degree. Certainly, it is the desire to teach rather than the need for a progressive salary that motivates these individuals to show up at work each day. Clark County has a 96.4% attendance rate for these teachers. Clark County Schools receives a meager $7,355 per student each year to fund the education of students through high school. The national, per student average is $8,380. Nevada spends almost 3 times this amount on convicted felons in the prison system ($22,000). This, to me, is a crime in itself. Are you calling your legislator yet? Clark County School District is the home of 21 magnet programs for students with vocational interests, such as my daughter who is a junior at SECTA High School, one of the CCSD magnet schools. These magnet programs have helped keep some of the students in school – an important consideration knowing that the graduation rate for the class of 2006 was 63.8%. In 2007, only 3,639 graduating students had plans to go to college. So, in addition to buying books and pencils, Clark County School District has an incredible amount to accomplish with the smallest per student paycheck in the state. Speaking of pencils, CCSD purchased 750,000 of them last year. They provided students a ride to and from school with 5,944 bus routes per day using a fleet of 1,267 buses. With budget cuts affecting the bottom line, more and more each day, the CCSD must constantly ponder what services they can continue to provide and specifically which segments of the student population will lose out. There are federal mandates that stipulate certain things, like special education. This leaves ‘extra’ services especially vulnerable. These include things like the homework hot line which received 9,740 calls last year alone. Or, should safety be compromised? There are 143 school police and 177 nurses that keep our children and public property safe. Bus drivers commute 20.9 miles each year while custodians clean 34 million square feet of school. The district provides free or reduced lunch to 127,557 students every day.  This accounts for a substantial amount of the 27,593,400 cartons of milk that were served to CCSD students in the 2007-2008 school year. Yes, that figure is 27 million. Contrary to popular belief, only 0.1% of the general fund comes from the federal government. 35.5% comes from Sales Tax, 31.7% comes from State Support Tax, and 28.3% comes from Property Tax. While it is my opinion that the State tax base needs serious help, it is only partially salient. Our local School District needs a way to generate income as long as the State of Nevada is not doing its part. Our Governor, Jim Gibbons, has suggested cutting education and reducing teacher salaries even more. I have accepted this as confirmation that he has completely lost his mind. Or, maybe he just does not understand the critical role of education in society. I hope that the legislators have more hope for the State of Nevada than our Governor. Call them, write them, let them know that this is not an acceptable option for the future of our children! And, while you are at it, stop a CCSD employee and let them know they are all doing a great job! 1 Comment (Open | Close) 1 Comment To "Kudos to Clark County School District" #1 Comment By Elaine Taylor On February 4, 2009 @ 9:29 am As a retired teacher who taught 30 years in California and 5 years in a Charter School here in Clark County, you need to be aware that sharing the negative rather than the positive is the rule rather than the exception. Unfortunately negativity brings readership or viewers. It is beyond my understanding how, in a society which is is supposed to provide world leadership, that we can pay millions to athletes, singers, and actors and actresses yet we pay peon wages to teachers and doctors who mold our children to be our new leaders. We have a totally messed up value system. Good teachers work their perverbial butts off and get little, if any, thanks for it, except for the letter or phone call from an irate parent complaining. In California, the school supplied pencils, paper, glue, tissues, composition books, materials for art projects, poster board…Here the families supply all those materials…THERE SHOULD BE MONEY TO PAY TEACHERS A REASONIBLE SALARY. Want to know why Clark County can’t get teachers? The year I came to Clark County I got credit for 4 or my 35 years on the payscale. If we are to get and keep GOOD teachers, they need to be paid a decent salary and given credit for all their hard work. Teachers just don’t teach. They write curriculum, design special programs, spend hours of UNPAID time grading papers and planning their next day, week, month and so much more.So wake up Gibbons, State Legislators
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Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2012 01:09:59 GMT Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.0 X-AspNet-Version: 2.0.50727 X-Powered-By: ASP.NET Content-Length: 40167 Connection: Close Brian Lenihan can’t be off-limits for discussion about the mess we’re in | Irish Examiner Find a... Find date Find job Find car Find home DIGITAL EDITION PICTURE SALES COMPETITIONS TODAY'S DEAL News Sport Business Opinion FeaturesWeekend Editorial Letters Send letter Columnists Colette Browne Ann Cahill Matt Cooper Fergus Finlay Terry Prone Ivan Yates --------- Richard Collins Damien Enright Donal Hickey Dick Warner Books Book Store Brian Lenihan can’t be off-limits for discussion about the mess we’re inMatt CooperFriday, November 18, 2011Mary O'Rourke was not happy with me and was not slow to tell me why.I met her last Friday morning at the annual conference of members of ISME, at which she was speaking and I was chairing. She said she had cried the previous Wednesday while watching me on the Vincent Browne Show on TV3 outline the flaws in the performance of her nephew, the late Brian Lenihan, during his time as finance minister and as outlined in my new book How Ireland Really Went Bust. She accused me of attacking a man who is not alive to defend himself. I disagreed politely, mindful of the fact that the woman must still be grieving. I pointed out that he’d had plenty of opportunities to discuss and defend his performance with me when he was alive. She countered that I hadn’t been "in the room" on the infamous night that the ruinous bank guaranteed was introduced. I didn’t point out to her that she hadn’t been there either. But I did say there has been a deliberate and concerted effort by those who were present to limit what has been revealed, allowing only a small amount of documents to be released under the Freedom of Information Act. I also asked her to read the book, which I said I believed was fair in its portrayal and assessment of how Lenihan and his taoiseach, Brian Cowen, had performed on that night and subsequently. She said she had read it but said no more about that, other than to say that at least Cowen is alive to defend himself. As it happens Cowen has been unavailable to do so and is unwilling, as his predecessor Bertie Ahern has been, to defend his record in public. It all seems too raw for Cowen; he may still be in shock, much as he appears to have been when he was in office and as everything came tumbling down around him. O'Rourke is one of his fiercest critics. She was blunt about his shortcomings and failings in the recent two-part RTÉ documentary Crisis: Inside the Cowen Government (to which I contributed). It seems likely that Cowen would have been greatly irritated by her and many others (particularly Mary Hanafin) because of their contributions to that programme. Self-serving would be one way of describing them. O’Rourke’s criticisms and viewing of the programme made me consider again whether I had been fair to Cowen and Lenihan in both my book and in my contributions to the documentary. In the latter I was dependent on the editing process of others, but the book, while involving the editing by others, remains very much my own responsibility. I stand by what I said in the documentary about Cowen because it sums up much of what is in the book: it is an appalling legacy to have been the taoiseach who oversaw the rushed introduction of the bank guarantee and to have surrendered economic sovereignty, as happened last November. His performance prior to becoming taoiseach, during his time as finance minister, was appalling too. This is not hindsight: I wrote in April 2008, on his becoming leader of Fianna Fáil, that he had an enormous amount to do to justify the garlands being thrown his way and that his performance as finance minister had not been impressive. I go into greater detail in the book, particularly about what others have told me about Cowen’s behaviour while in office. The obvious manifestation of the psychological pressure he suffered was his drinking of alcohol. There is little doubt but that Cowen did not exhibit sufficient care about his drinking while in office. It may have been his way of releasing pressure, but a middle-aged man with his responsibilities, excessive weight and previous health concerns (and the knowledge of the death of his father at the age of 51) should not have behaved as he did during a national crisis. He needed all his wits about him at all times, not to be dealing with hangovers. But what about Lenihan’s performance? Lenihan should not and cannot be off-limits to legitimate examination of his record, but there is a danger that sympathy for his personal tragedy can lead to overly sympathetic examination of his record. His illness, once disclosed, could not be a private matter, not when he held a key position at one of the most important times in the history of the state. The reality is that there were very serious concerns in both the Department of the Taoiseach and the Department of Finance in the early months of 2010. Lenihan was unavailable because of treatment on many days when he was needed. Cowen never moved against him, partly because of loyalty (and they remained loyal to each other until near the end of Cowen’s leadership), partly because of a worry that the public might react negatively to the removal of a sick man as if it was callous rather than necessary, and partly because of the realisation Lenihan had the communication skills that Cowen himself lacked. Lenihan got a pass in some respects because he was likeable and engaging. Journalists liked him because he would answer questions and be available to do so, unlike others. (You could argue that he played the media along, knowing that he would get it somewhat easier if he engaged with it.) Also he was not part of the government as a full minister until after the 2007 general election and did not get his first economic ministry until after Ahern’s 2008 departure. He was a lawyer who had to get up to speed quickly on economic and financial ministries, but he cannot evade responsibility for the guarantee, the establishment of the disastrous NAMA (to which he was central), the failed and recurring recapitalisations of the banks and the ultimate surrender to the EU and IMF. And much of what he said about the economy "turning the corner" was nonsense. He was unlucky in many respects — not just with his health but with the impact of outside events. I remember him getting furious with me in early November last year as I pressed him on soaring yields on Irish bonds, suggesting this was the markets reacting to his policy of increased austerity, knowing it would not work. He blamed, and with some merit too, the uncertainty caused by comments made by Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy that raised the possibility that sovereign states would be allowed to default on debts from 2013, making it almost impossible for Ireland to raise new loans on international markets. Lenihan and Cowen found that their reward for doing all of that had been asked of them by the European Commission and ECB was to be hung out last November when it was decided that Ireland should be sacrificed for the greater good of the euro area. Knowing that it would finish them politically Cowen and Lenihan found the takeover but ultimately had to surrender. To a degree it is possible to feel sorry for them, and the knowledge of his failure was difficult for Lenihan in his final months. The RTÉ programme on Cowen’s crisis was great drama, and had fantastic photos and footage upon which to draw, and, within the time constraints, was fair. I would argue that the story is bigger than can be told in two hours of television, and of course I would. But I believe that, by and large, any unfairness is coming from the former political colleagues of those under the microscope. The Last Word with Matt Cooper is broadcast on 100-102 Today FM
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Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.0 X-Powered-By: ASP.NET Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 23:41:32 GMT Connection: close Landmarks Commission | City of Boston cityofboston.gov - Official Web Site of the City of Boston - Thomas M. Menino, Mayor Text size: A A A Home Online Services Residents Businesses Visitors Students Government Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) Building Beantown: Exploring the Neighborhoods that Make Up the Hub Old South Meeting House, Historic Boston Incorporated, and the Boston Landmarks Commission present a series of talks on the history of some of Boston's most vibrant neighborhoods.  The series begins February 2 and continues through March 29. More information on the "Building Beantown" series » Calling all Photographers! In celebration of National Historic Preservation Month in May, the Boston Preservation Alliance is hosting their annual "Picture Preservation" photo contest.  Photographs should highlight an example of historic preservation in Boston's neighborhoods or downtown area. More information » Restoration of Washington Street Theaters Honored Mayor Menino joined representatives from Boston's historic preservation community, Emerson College, and Suffolk University in Buffalo, New York to accept the esteemed Preservation Honor Award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation for the restoration of Boston's Washington Street theaters. Washington Street Theaters Award Video » Weatherization and Energy Efficiency Resources Learn ways to weatherize and make historic structures more energy efficient without jeopardizing their unique character. National Park Service Weatherization & Energy Efficiency » National Trust Weatherization Information » 13-15 West Street Designated a Boston Landmark 13-15 West Street, Elizabeth Peabody's mid-19th century home, bookstore, and foreign circulating library, is the newest Boston Landmark.  The building was a meeting place for the Transcendentalist movement and hosted many prominent writers, philosophers, and artists, including Margaret Fuller, Henry David Thoreau, and Nathaniel Hawthorne. 13-15 West Street Report » As one of the oldest American cities, Boston has long played an important role in the development of the nation.  It is home to a wealth of important cultural resources: there are more than 8,000 properties located with the City’s nine local Historic Districts or designated as individual Boston Landmarks.  These are the buildings, structures, sites, and areas that inform us about the people that have lived and worked in Boston and the events that have shaped the City from its beginning to the present.The Boston Landmarks Commission, along with the local Historic District Commissions, serves as the City’s steward of Boston’s historic buildings, places, and neighborhoods.  The BLC and the Historic District Commissions, all headquartered within the Environment Department, provide information and assistance concerning the regulatory process, historic preservation planning, archaeology, sources for historical information, and technical assistance.This website is provided as a service to those interested in Boston’s historic buildings, districts, and sites. It is not a substitute for the advice of staff, nor is it a substitute for formal review of an application by the applicable Commission, as required by law. BLC staff can verify if your property has local Landmark status or any other historic status, and if so, what that means in terms of protection and regulation.  We may also be able to provide technical information if you are beginning an historic rehabilitation project on your building or grounds.What is the BLC?JurisdictionIn 1975, state legislation (Chapter 772, MGL 1975, as amended) created the Boston Landmarks Commission as Boston's City-wide historic preservation agency.  The many functions it performs include identifying and preserving historic properties, reviewing development and demolition activities proposed in the City, providing public information and assistance on historic preservation practices, and providing staff support to the local Historic District Commissions.  The BLC also administers the City's Demolition Delay process, Article 85 of the Zoning Code.MembersView List of Members Mission StatementFrom the Boston Landmarks Commission enabling legislation:The purposes of this act are: (a) to protect the beauty of the city of Boston and improve the quality of its environment through identification, recognition, conservation, maintenance and enhancement of areas, sites, structures and fixtures which constitute or reflect distinctive features of the political, economic, social, cultural or architectural history of the city; (b) to foster appropriate use and wider public knowledge and appreciation of such features, areas, sites, structures and fixtures; (c) to resist and restrain environmental influences adverse to such purposes; (d) to encourage private efforts in support of such purposes; and (e) by furthering such purposes, to promote the public welfare, to strengthen the cultural and educational life of the city and the commonwealth and to make the city a more attractive and desirable place in which to live and work. 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View Calendar » Announcements BLC Agenda - March 13, 2012 View the agenda for the Boston Landmarks Commission's March 13, 2012 Business Meeting. BLC Business Meeting 3-13-12 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum - Petition #230.08 On November 8, 2011, the Boston Landmarks Commission held public hearing on petition #230.08 in consideration of designation of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 280 The Fenway, as a Boston Landmark.  Testimony was taken at the hearing.  A vote on potential Landmark designation will take place at a future BLC meeting, date to be determined. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Study Report Charles River Speedway Administration Building - Petition #206.02 On May 10, 2011, the Boston Landmarks Commission held a public hearing on petition #206.02, for the consideration of designation of the Charles River Speedway Administration Building, 1420-1440 Soldiers Field Road, Brighton
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Foyle's War - Series 1 - A Lesson In Murder/ Eagle Day/ The German Woman/ The White Feather Find dvd: Home page | ' |1 |2 |3 |4 |5 |6 |7 |8 |9 |A |B |C |D |E |F |G |H |I |J |K |L |M |N |O |P |Q |R |S |T |U |V |W |X |Y |Z | Foyle's War - Series 1 - A Lesson In Murder/ Eagle Day/ The German Woman/ The White Feather Foyle's War - Series 1 - A Lesson In Murder/ Eagle Day/ The German Woman/ The White Feather : short review Boxset containing four episodes. May 1940 and World War Two rages over Europe. Michael Kitchen stars as Detective Chief Superintendent Christopher Foyle who feels that his skills would be better used aiding the war effort than fighting domestic crime in Sussex. His boss, Assistant Commissioner Summers, disagrees with him and sends him back to Hastings offering him help in the form of a cheerful driver Samantha Stewart. Includes The German Woman, The White Feather, A Lesson In Murder and Eagle Day. Similar movies Game Of The Century - Wales Vs New Zealand 1905 Wales v New Zealand, 1905 - the 'world championship' that sparked a hundred years of rugby rivalry. The All Blacks are at the culmination of their first, all-conquering tour of Europe. Only Wales stands in their way. The match is settled by a brilliant pre-planned move. But it ends in a controversy that's echoed to this day. Was there an equalising score? Featuring a full dramatic reconstruction of the game's highlights played in front of a 47,000 crowd, Game of the Century uses eye witness accounts, and modern analysis from Jonathan Davies, to reveal the truth about 'the try that never was'. Cinderella The timeless classic of the beautiful young girl, Cinderella, who lives with her stepmother and two horrid step sisters. Cinderella is made to do all the housework and sleep on the kitchen floor at night in the cinders by the fire. Her stepmother wishes to marry one of her daughters to the Prince of the Kingdom who is to host a Gala Ball and rumour has it that he is looking for a bride. Cinderella is forbidden to attend the Ball but all changes with the help of her Fairy Godmother. Agatha Christie - Miss Marple - Murder At The Vicarage Geraldine McEwan takes on the role of world-famous crime writer Agatha Christie's shrewd and inquisitive Miss Jane Marple. Miss Marple's sweet old lady exterior hides an excellent perception of human nature and a razor sharp intuition for solving crimes - murderers underestimate her at their peril! When the vicar in Miss Marple's home village declares in exasperation that anyone who murdered Colonel Prothero would be doing the world a service, he does not realise his words will come back to haunt him. The Colonel's death at the vicarage throws up a long list of potential murderers, as the unpopular local resident made many enemies. Miss Marple
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Norman Thomas "Pep" Petrocine - Estes Park Trail-Gazette Submit| Subscribe| Mobile Estes Park This Site Web Search powered by YAHOO! search Home News Estes Park Estes Park Public Records Rocky Mountain National Park Archives Community Datebook Community News Sports Opinion Editorial Cartoons Letters to the Editor Opinion Columnists Estes Park Editorials Obits Inside and Out My Town Calendar Entertainment Entertainment News Lottery Results Horoscopes Classifieds Biz Directory Shop Print Ads Online Special Sections Tweet Share Print Email Font Resize Norman Thomas "Pep" Petrocine Posted: 12/22/2011 07:11:22 PM MST Norman Thomas Pep Petrocine Norman Thomas "Pep" Petrocine Norman Thomas "Pep" Petrocine, 89, an icon of the Greatest Generation, died Dec. 10, 2011, in Tucson, Ariz., of heart failure, just 11 days short of his 90th birthday. He was born Dec. 21, 1921. A pillar of the Estes Park community since 1947, Pep grew up in Peekskill, NY, attended Park College in Missouri. His education was interrupted by WWII. After Army Air Corps training in Yuma, Ariz., Pep became a B-17 pilot, flying 35 combat missions out of England with the 8th Air Force. 1st/Lt. Petrocine was awarded the prestigious Distinguishd Flying Cross for one of these missions. Though he had kept a detailed diary during these missions, few of his lifelong friends knew of this honor. Before going overseas with the AA Corps during WWII, he married Cora "Coke" Altick on Dec. 11, 1943. He attended Colorado University in Boulder under the GI Bill, earning a degree in business. He worked one summer after WWII for Cheley Camps Boys Trails End, where his father-in-law, Ernie Altick, was one of the directors. Immediately after graduation, he moved to Estes Park, where he joined Jack Cheley and Altick in the purchase of Gooch Dry Goods store that had been part of Estes since 1914. From this partnership evolved Western Brands, Outdoor World and Rocky Mountain Connection, now the largest and among the oldest storefronts on Elkhorn Avenue. Pep started, in 1949, a very successful mail-order business to smooth out the seasonality of the Estes Park businesses year. All of these businesses still exist and have been successfully managed by his son, Ernie, for the past 19 years. The legacy of Pep Petrocine is an indelible part of Estes Park history, having served as a trustee on the Estes Town Board for 12 years, during this time representing the town in the establishment of the Platte River Power Authority, now furnishing electrical power to five towns on the northern Front Range. He worked hard on a sign code and the redesigning of Estes Park before and after the 1982 flood. He was on the planning commission 14 years and chairman after the flood. He was always interested in having a quality presentation for the town of Estes Park. Pep also served a term as president of the Estes Park Chamber of Commerce. He was also active with the local Boy Scouts, and belonged to the Order of the Arrow. Bankers attempting to establish a second bank in Estes Park approached this business and community leader to be an initial investor and board member, thus Pep served on the board of directors of the First National Bank of Estes Park for the next 40 years Pep's passion for golf brought him the honor of being the very first president of the Estes Park Men's Golf Association. In the 1970s, this passion was replaced by tennis. He excelled at both sports, as he did in business. Back problems took him off the courts a few years ago and he had to again polish his ping-pong skills learned between bombing missions in WWII. He played on the Estes Park Men's Basketball team in the early 1950s, competing with other Front Range teams. Having been a lifeguard in high school, he enjoyed swimming all his life. The ever-community-minded and generous leader was a member of the E.P. Rotary Club for more than 50 years, where he also served on the board of directors. He was a one-time member of the E.P. Lions Club. As a progressive businessman, he operated, possibly, the first computer in Estes Park. During and after the transition of the corporate management to son Ernie, Pep started the first computer store in Estes Park, repairing and teaching. He eventually convinced the Town of Estes Park to "computerize." Modest, loving, trusted, peacemaker, even-keeled, generous, lifelong learner, humorous all describe this officer, gentleman, entrepreneur, who will be sorely missed by all who knew him. Included are five grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. He is predeceased by a daughter, Nancy, four brothers, one sister, parents, Sadie Carpinelli Petrocione and Anthony Petrocione. It was on a 1990s' trip to their birthplace, Fontana Rosa, Italy, that it was discovered in hand-written ledgers that the "O" had been dropped during immigration, changing Petrocione to Petrocine. The village of Fontana Rosa gave the Petrocines VIP treatment during the two-day visit. Survivors include his children Linda Woolsey, Bonnie Hebert and Ernie Petrocine, and younger sister, Rita Laoretti, living in Florida. Also mourning his loss is his wife of 25 years, Pat, of their home in Tucson, and stepdaughters and sons Kay LaBella, Kim Brown, Mark and Mike Manglesen, also of Colorado. Memorials can be sent to the 398th Bomb Group that includes surviving members of Pep's combat B-17 crew, C/O Allen Ostrom 6520 196th St. SW Apt. 387 Lynnwood WA. 98036-4555 A special request spoken by Pep, "Please tell all my friends how much I enjoyed their friendship. Thank them for enriching my life. Have an ice cream social for them, perhaps on a Sunday afternoon." Details for this will be provided at a future date.Copyright 2012 Estes Park Trail-Gazette. All rights reserved.Print Email Font ResizeReturn to Top POST YOUR COMMENTS: more news Estes Park town board candidacy must be declared by March 2 for the April 3 election Estes Valley democrats preparing for March 6 caucusBusinesses on Alert provides tools to combat shoplifting, fraud and more for Estes Park businessesARD hosts March 8 forum for Estes Park trustee candidates Most ViewedMost E-Mailed(From the last 12 hours)Snow back on the Estes Park forecastInto the Estes Park nightDr. D. Ferrel Atkins Beaver Meadows Visitor Center in Rocky Mountain National Park
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Fields Institute - Dynamical Systems Seminar Home About Us People & Contacts Programs & Activities Thematic & Focus Programs General Scientific Activity Commercial & Industrial Programs Centre for Mathematical Medicine Mathematics Education Outreach Calendar of Events Mailing List Audio & Slides Proposals & Applications Honours, Prizes & Fellowships Publications Resources and Facilities Search THEMATIC PROGRAMS March  1, 2012 Fall 2005 Renormalization and Universality in Mathematics and Mathematical Physics Spring 2006 Holomorphic Dynamics, Laminations, and Hyperbolic Geometry Dynamical Systems Seminar Mondays, 3:10 p.m. Room 230 Audio of talks available here. May 31, 1:30 p.m. ** (Note special time) Hui Guo (Fields Institute) Integrable Teichmuller spaces We introduce a new kind of subspaces of the universal Teichmuller space. Some characterizations of them are given in terms of univalent functions, Beltrami coefficients and quasisymmetric homeomorphisms of the boundary of the unit disc. May 1 Mitsuhiro Shishikura (Kyoto University and Fields Institute) Teichmuller contraction and renormalization According to Royden-Gardiner theorem, any holomorphic mapping between Teichmuller spaces does not expand the Teichmuller distance. (Just like Schwarz-Pick theorem says that any holomorphic mapping between hyperbolic Riemann surfaces does not expand the Poincare metric.) In the theory of renormalizations, one often wants to show that the renormalization map (which is defined in a transcendental way) on the space of certain dynamical systems is hyperbolic or contracting. Therefore Royden-Gardiner theorem is an obvious candidate of tools to obtain the contraction. This idea was first used by Sullivan in his work on generalized Feigenbaum type renormalization. In this talk, we will discuss two applications of Teichmuller theory to renormalizations: 1. Parabolic renormalization for parabolic fixed points and their perturbations. 2. Rigidity of real quadratic polynomials only using Yoccoz's combinatorial a priori bounds. For these cases, we deal with the Teichmuller spaces of a disk or a punctured disk and show that a certain inclusion map induces a contraction in Teichmuller distance. Apr. 17 Jeremy Kahn (SUNY Stony Brook / Fields Institute) The complex a priori bounds, continued We describe how to reduce the a priori bounds for bounded-primitive type renormalization to a simple combinatorial statement regarding the combinatorial dynamics of arcs. We show how the combinatorial statement follows from the expanding dynamics on the Hubbard tree. Apr. 10 Mary Rees (Liverpool) A fundamental domain for V_{3}. Abstract: We consider the space V_{n} of quadratic rational maps with one named critical point of period n, quotiented by M\"obius conjugacy preserving named critical points. Thus, the space V_{1} is the space of all quadratic polynomials up to affine conjugacy. The parameter space V_{1} must be one of the most studied in all dynamics. But V_{1} differs from most other parameter spaces in an important respect: there is a natural ``base map'' and, within the Mandelbrot set, natural paths, up to a natural homotopy, to any other map in the Mandelbrot set. The simplest parameter space for which this fails to be true is V_{3}. One can say (truthfully) that there is no canonical choice of fundamental domain for V_{3,m}, which is obtained from V_{3} by removing a natural dynamically defined puncture set. I shall exhibit a fundamental domain, using the dynamical planes of three maps within V_{3} and a theory known as the ``Resident's View''. This enables one to at least formulate an analogue of MLC for this family. Three parts of the fundamental domain are straightforward (although the proof in one of these cases is probably new). The structure of the fourth part is much more interesting, involving a spiral in the dynamical plane of the so-called ``aeroplane'' quadratic polynomial z\mapsto z^{2}+c for the (unique) real parameter c for which the critical point 0 has period 3. Apr. 3 Matilde Martinez (Fields Institute) Measures on hyperbolic surface laminations We will consider laminations by hyperbolic Riemann surfaces, and different measures that can be associated with these objects (holonomy-invariant measures, harmonic measures, measures invariant under the geodesic and horocycle flows). We will state some results that show how these measures are related. We will mainly focus on two families of examples: Riccati foliations and Hilbert modular foliations. Mar. 20 Peter Makienko Remarks on Ruelle Operator, Invariant Differentials and invariant line fields problem. Abstract: TBA Mar. 13th **12PM (Note special time**) Special Brown Bag Lunch Dynamical Systems Seminar Dierk Schleicher (IU Bremen), Johannes Rueckert (IU Bremen), Magnus Aspenberg (Fields), and Vladim Timorin (Stony Brook) + anyone who wants to can give input. Combinatorics of Rational maps Mar. 6 Roland Roeder (Fields) Newton's Method in two complex variables: Indeterminant points and the topology of basins of attraction The equations x(x-1)=0, y^2+Bxy-y=0 are easy to solve, but the Newton Map N: C^2 \rightarrow C^2 for finding the four roots has very complicated dynamics: N is four-to-one and N has points of indeterminacy. Furthermore, high iterates of N have many points of indeterminacy. By restricting to parameters |1-B|>1, all of these points of indeterminacy are in the set X_l = Re(x) < 1/2, which is invariant under N. If one wants to consider the homotopy type of a basin of attraction, W(r_i), for one of the roots r_i \in X_l under N, one encounters a kind of ``topological indeterminacy.'' When studying the homotopy type of a loop \gamma in W(r_i), should one consider the homotopies that hit the points of indeterminacy of N^k or should one avoid them? Both seem reasonable. To avoid such questions, one can perform blow-ups at the points of indeterminacy of all iterates of N, obtaining a new space X_l^\infty from X_l on which all iterates of N are defined. We show how to make precise the notion of linking numbers in X_l^\infty, overcoming a different kind of indeterminacy that is a result of the fact that H_2(X_l^\infty) is infinitely generated. Having developed this technology, I will explain how we can use it to study the homotopy type of the basins of attraction W(r_i) within X_l^\infty. Feb. 27 Robert Devaney (Boston University) Rings around the McMullen Domain Feb. 13 Andrzej Bis (University of Illinois at Chicago) Dynamics of foliated spaces in codimension greater than one Abstract. Dynamics of foliated spaces can be characterized by the exceptional minimal sets and topological entropy. Dynamical theory of codimension one foliations was developed by Hector, Cantwell and Conlon, and others. We present some results on exceptional minimal sets, which are analogous to the attractors in a standard dynamical system, of foliated spaces in codimension greater than one. Feb. 6 Yoel Feler (Fields Institute) Holomorphic endomorphisms of configuration spaces Abstract: The most traditional configuration space C(X,n) of a complex space X consists of all n point subsets ("configurations") Q in X. If X carries an additional geometric structure, it may be taken into account; say if X=CP^m or C^m, the space C(X,n;gp) of geometrically generic configurations consists of all n point configurations Q such that no hyperplane in X contains more than m points of Q. An automorphism T of X (preserving an additional geometric structure, whenever it is relevant) produces a holomorphic endomorphism f of the configuration space via f(Q)=TQ. If the automorphism group Aut X is a complex Lie group, one may take T=T(Q) depending analytically on a configuration Q and define the corresponding holomorphic endomorphism f by f(Q)=T(Q)Q. Such a map f is called tame. In the talk, we shall see that for every non-hyperbolic Riemann surface X all "non-degenerate" holomorphic endomorphisms of configuration spaces C(X,n) are tame. To some extent, this is true also for spaces of geometrically generic configurations. Jan. 30 Tomoki Kawahira (Fields Institute) Tessellation and Lyubich-Minsky laminations associated with quadratic maps Abstract: In 1990s, M.Lyubich and Y.Minsky introduced the hyperbolic 3-laminations associated with rational maps as an analogue of the hyperbolic 3-manifolds associated with Kleinian groups. In this talk I will present a new method to describe topological and combinatorial changes of laminations associated with hyperbolic-to-parabolic degeneration of quadratic maps. The method is based on tessellation of filled Julia sets, which gives a nice organization of the dynamics inside the filled Julia set like external rays outside. Jan. 23 Dierk Schleicher (International University Bremen) Dynamics of transcendental entire functions from the point of view of polynomials Abstract: In this talk, we will discuss some fundamentals of iterated entire functions and indicate why and how they differ from polynomial dynamics, with a special focus on the simplest representatives in both cases, and a view towards generalization. Jan. 16 Dmitrii V. Anosov (Steklov Mathematical Institute) A lemma about families of epsilon pseudo-trajectories revisited In hyperbolic dynamics there are results related to the existence of a true trajectory near an epsilon pseudo-trajectory for sufficiently small epsilon (although, formally, some of these results are expressed rather differently.) Many years ago I found a lemma which covers most of these questions. The proof is rather involved and some famous mathematicians expressed complaints about the difficulty. In this talk, I will present a simplified version of the proof. Dec. 5 Viviane Baladi (Institut Mathematiques de Jussieu) Anisotropic spaces of distributions and dynamical zeta functions Abstract: (Joint work with M. Tsujii) The Ruelle transfer operator is a powerful tool in ergodic theory, which involves composition with the dynamics. Many relevant dynamical systems are hyperbolic, i.e. they involve contracting and expanding directions. Composition with a contraction improves regularity - but composing with an expanding map "worsens" regularity: It has been an open problem for many years to find a space of distributions on which composition by a hyperbolic diffeomorphism (of finite smoothness) can be well understood. Last year we constructed such a space and estimated the essential spectral radius of the transfer operator on this space. After recalling this result, we shall describe more recent progress including spectral interpretation of zeroes of dynamical determinants. Nov. 28 Kristian Bjerklov (University of Toronto) The dynamics of the quasi-periodic Schroedinger cocycle at the lowest energy of the spectrum Abstract: We will study properties of the quasi-periodic Schroedinger equation at the lowest energy of the spectrum. This will lead us into the study of phase transitions. Moreover, we will answer a question by M. Herman concerning the geometry of a certain minimal set - a non-chaotic strange atractor - of the projective Schroedinger cocycle. We study the case of large coupling constant and Diophantine frequency. Nov. 25, 1:10 p.m. **Note: special day and time Mitchell Feigenbaum (The Rockefeller University) Exponents in period doubling Nov. 24, 1:10 p.m. **Note: special day and time Yulij Ilyashenko (Cornell University) Topological properties of polynomial and analytic foliations Abstract: Geometrical study of holomorphic foliations of the complex plane, both projective and affine, lies on the boundary of differential equations, topology and complex analysis. Foliations of \Bbb CP^2 have an algebraic origin: they are defined by polynomial vector fields, but their behavior is highly transcendental. Their properties are drastically different from those of real polynomial vector fields. Properties of density of leaves, absolute rigidity and existence of a countable number of limit cycles were discovered by different authors in 60s and 70s. The talk will present these results together with a survey of the further development and open problems. Foliations of \Bbb C^2 have an analytic origin: they are defined by analytic vector fields. Generic properties of these fields were studied very recently. Yet genericity of density of leaves and existence of the infinite number of complex limit cycles is recently proved. Moreover, generic leaves of such foliations are either disks, or cylinders. These results are obtained by graduate students Firsova, Kutuzova and Volk. Nov. 21 Konstantin Khanin (University of Toronto) Minimizers for random Lagrangian systems Abstract: We shall discuss random Aubry-Mather theory and prove that for time-dependent random Lagrangian systems on compact manifolds there exists a unique global minimizer. In the one-dimensional case we show that the global minimizer corresponds to a hyperbolic invariant measure for the random Lagrangian flow. We also discuss dynamical properties of shocks and show that their global structure is quite rigid and reflects the topology of the configuration manifold. Nov. 14 ** talk at 4:10 p.m. Israel Sigal (University of Toronto). Spectral Renormalization Group and Theory of Radiation Abstract: Non-relativistic quantum electrodynamics describes interaction of charged particles (electrons and nuclei) with quantized electro-magnetic field (photons). The key problem here is to describe emission and absorption of radiation by systems of matter such as atoms and molecules. In this talk I will present some recent rigorous results on the problem of radiation and describe a novel renormalization group technique used in proving these results. I will not assume any prior knowledge of quantum field theory or quantum mechanics. Nov. 7 Marco Martens (University of Groeningen) Henon renormalization (I) Abstract: This mini-course will introduce a renormalization operator for dissipative Henon-like maps. The fixed point of the one-dimensional renormalization operator will also be a hyperbolic fixed point of the Henon-renormalization operator. This corresponds to universal geometrical properties of the Cantor attractor of infinitely renormalizable Henon-like maps. However, the two-dimensional theory is richer than the unimodal case. In particular, the Cantor attractor is not rigid, does not lie on a smooth curve and generically does not have bounded geometry. The quantitative aspects of these phenomena are controlled by the average Jacobian. The global topological properties of finitely renormalizable Henon-like maps in phase and parameter space are also controlled by the average Jacobian. In particular, density of hyperbolicity will be discussed in a neighborhood of the infinitely renormalizable maps. Oct. 31 Hans Koch (University of Texas, Austin) Renormalization of vector fields (I) Abstract: This mini-course covers some of the recent developments in the renormalization of flows - mainly Hamiltonian flows and skew flows. After stating some of the problems and describing alternative approaches, we focus on the definition and basic properties of a single renormalization step. A second part deals with the construction of conjugacies and invariant tori, including shearless tori, and non-differentiable tori for critical Hamiltonians. Then we discuss properties related to the spectrum of the linearized renormalization transformation, such as the accumulation rates for sequences of closed orbits. The last part describes extensions from "simple" to Diophantine rotation vectors. This involves sequences of renormalization transformations that are related to continued fractions expansions in one and more dimensions. Whenever appropriate, the discussion of details will be restricted to special cases where inessential technical complications can be avoided. Oct. 24 Michael Shub (U Toronto) Lower bounds for the entropy in several families of dynamical systems Abstract: Using soft techniques we prove lower bounds for the maximum entropy of a system in a family in terms of the entropy of a random product of the systems in the family. We accomplish this for two families of immersions of the circle. For one family this is joint work with Leonel Robert and Enrique Pujals and the other Rafael de la Llave and Carles Simo. Time permitting we recall a two dimensional analog whose entropy properties are still unknown, but for which partial results have been achieved in joint work with Francois Ledrappier, Carles Simo and Amie Wilkinson. Oct. 17 Robert MacKay (University of Warwick, UK) Some robustly mixing fluid flows Abstract: I suggest an example of a C^3 divergence-free vector field in a domain of R^3 with smooth boundary, vanishing on the boundary, which is mixing and remains so for all small perturbations in this class. Two other candidates are also presented. Oct. 10 Thankgiving holiday Oct. 3 Charles Pugh (UC Berkeley) Smoothing Topological Manifolds Abstract: The Cairns-Whitehead Smoothing Theorem is proved by dynamical systems methods, namely the Invariant Section Theorem. Sept. 26 Roland Roeder (Fields Institute) Super-stable manifolds for Newton's methods in two complex variables Abstract: While the equations x(x-1)=0, y^2+Bxy-y=0 are easy to solve, the dynamics of the Newton map N(x,y) for finding the four roots is quite complicated. In particular, N is many-to-one and N has points of indeterminacy. The two vertical lines x=0 and x=1 are invariant under N and super-attracting. Within these lines the ''circles'' Re(y) = 1/2 and Re(y) = (1-B)/2, respectively, are hyperbolically repelling with multiplier 2. In this talk we will prove that these circles have superstable manifolds of real dimension 3 using the technique of holomorphic motions. These manifolds extend to all points with Re(x) < 1/2 and Re(x) > 1/2 respectively and provide insight into the topology of the basins of attraction for the four roots. This work follows the ideas of John H. Hubbard and Sebastien Krief. Sep. 19 M. Shishikura, Kyoto University Renormalization for irrationally indifferent fixed points of holomorphic maps Abstract: Indifferent fixed points of holomorphic maps give rise to delicate problems such as linearization problems, discontinuous Julia sets etc. In this talk, we review the study of those phenomena from the renormalization point of view. We define a certain class of holomorphic maps with "non-degenerate" parabolic fixed points. The parabolic renormalizaion is defined for this class and shown to leave the class invariant. Then the class is still invariant under a small perturbation, therefore we can handle irrationally indifferent fixed points with large continued fraction coefficients. This is a joint work with Hiroyuki Inou. We will compare this approach with Yoccoz's and McMullen's renormalizations. We will also mention possible applications such as Buff-Cheritat's work toward positive measure Julia
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Expires: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 17:16:52 GMT Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 17:16:52 GMT Cache-Control: private, max-age=0 Last-Modified: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 20:42:41 GMT ETag: "6d9b8b62-f528-45ef-9a65-feb04006e77f" X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block Server: GSE American Presidents Blog: Mittie Roosevelt American Presidents Blog Blog relating to the American Presidency, specific American Presidents, and First Ladies. Posts by online college instructor Jennie Weber with additional posts by site founder Dr. Michael Lorenzen and Elementaryhistoryteacher. Thursday, May 05, 2011 Mittie Roosevelt Well, my game must have been easy as someone got it right away! Yesterday's picture was of Mittie Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt's mother.Some information on Mittie:Martha, or "Mittie" as she was more commonly known, was born in Hartford where her mother (also Martha) was visiting a step-son and escaping the blazing summer heat of the family's early home in Savannah. Mittie was initially raised in Savannah, but the family moved to Roswell when she was about five. Roswell, Georgia, located about about 20 minutes north of Atlanta, was and is the site of Bulloch Hall, the Bulloch Family estate. Mittie's southern roots, her two brothers fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War, brought an added dimension to the Roosevelt household. TR's father did not fight actively in the War, although he supported the Union war effort in many other ways, largely, it is believed out of sensitivity to his wife's relatives. Mittie, surreptitiously sent "care packages" of medicine and supplies to the southern effort. TR's mother, Mittie, and his first wife, Alice Lee died in the same home, on the same day, a few hours apart. Mittie died of typhoid. This double tragedy, 2 days after the birth of his first child, also named Alice, affected TR greatly. At the time, TR was an Assemblyman in the State Legislature of New York State. He returned there for a few months and then made a temporary career and life change. Leaving his infant daughter in the capable hands of his older sister Bamie, he headed west to Medora North Dakota and for a few years lived his life as a rancher. Both the impact of TR's southern roots and his experiences after the tragedy of his mother's death, contributed to his understanding of the dynamics of Americans
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This article sets forth a pragmatic set of principles that can help counselors to evaluate ethically challenging situations. While these ethical principles are relevant to almost any counseling situation, this article focuses on how they apply to the treatment of substance and behavioral addictions. Numerous written codes of ethical conduct exist to guide the many different counseling professions. These documents may be more useful for giving clients and the public an assurance of the ethical parameters of professional behavior than in providing counselors with a useful frame of reference for dealing with day-to-day dilemmas. There is also an important difference between merely abiding by rules of conduct and embodying the ideals contained within them (Coale, 1998; Tjeltveit, 1999). A set of common principles derived from these various codes must be sufficiently broad enough to take into account the rich variety of practice settings, counseling theories and treatment approaches in which addiction counselors operate. Any less inclusive formula for determining whether a counselor's behavior is ethically appropriate requires knowledge of the context in which it occurs. For example, vigorously challenging a client's beliefs or behaviors may be ethically justifiable under one set of circumstances but not another (Tjeltveit, 1999). Similarly, different counselors may respond to an identical ethical dilemma in very distinct yet equally justifiable ways. What follows are six core ethical guidelines that are sufficiently broad and context-free to serve as a useful frame of reference in day-to-day counseling practice. These six guidelines are to provide informed consent; operate in a competent and theoretically sound manner; insure confidentiality of client information; maintain appropriate relationship boundaries; utilize adequate consultation; and to honor diverse personal and cultural values (Corey et al., 1998). Informed consent Informed consent is the fundamental bedrock of ethical practice, because it helps to solidify the client's autonomy in matters that affect the entire course and direction of counseling. Counselors may not always fully appreciate the lengths they must go to in order to ensure that important decisions about treatment issues are truly made from a basis of informed choice. Rather than being a one-time event, informed consent is an on-going collaborative effort between client and counselor for establishing and continuously monitoring the goals and strategies of counseling as well as the roles, rights, and responsibilities of all parties (Tjeltveit, 1999). A client has a right to know which treatment modalities an addiction counselor typically recommends, such as group therapy, couples therapy, family therapy, medication, support group attendance, and so forth. Counselors often don't take the time to explicitly discuss the expected benefits and potential risks of their services, as well as any alternative treatment approaches that may be available to the client. Informed consent also includes information about the anticipated duration of treatment and any situations that could result in a counselor prematurely terminating services. In addition, clients should know the policy for resolving disputes as well as all pertinent financial aspects of the counseling relationship; counselors should also be open to discussing their background and theoretical orientation (Houston-Vega and Nuehring, 1997). Due to the large volume this information may constitute, the counselor may choose to convey it by a combination of verbal and written means. A client's informed consent is not in itself sufficient to determine whether a counselor's behavior is ethical. It's conceivable that clients might be willing to give their approval to any number of ethically inappropriate behaviors, so a counselor needs other core principles to guide the ethical decision-making process. Competence and established theory A counselor has an ethical responsibility to practice only within the scope of his or her professional competence. Some typical indicators of competence include education, experience, training, and certification (Pope and Vasquez, 1998). Competence in one clinical area doesn't necessarily translate to another. Counselors with extensive experience treating general psychiatric disorders aren't necessarily competent to meet the specific needs of addicted clients, just as addiction counselors without advanced training don't always adequately recognize signs of psychiatric disorders. Cross-referral between such specialists is necessary in such situations. One often-overlooked component of competency is a counselor's ability to clearly describe the theoretical basis for providing a particular clinical service. Just because a client's case turned out all right doesn't necessarily justify a counselor's actions if they otherwise lack adequate theoretical support. It is important to do the right thing for the right reason, not just for the right result. Counselors operating without the benefit of a clear theory are likely to rely too much on a combination of intuition, habit, consensus and personal preference (Herring, 2001; Tjeltveit, 1999; Corey et al., 1998). Clients deserve the knowledge and right to accept or reject treatment that represents a particular theoretical orientation. In the absence of information to the contrary, clients will assume that whatever form of counseling they are receiving is the only available or appropriate choice. Confidentiality Another core ethical principle is for a counselor to vigilantly guard against unauthorized disclosure of client information. The assurance of confidentiality is a fundamental guarantee, but it is not an absolute one. Several ethical dilemmas involving confidentiality commonly arise in the treatment of addictive disorders: Duty to Warn/Protect. It is widely accepted that counselors have a general obligation to warn or protect people whom a client places in imminent harm. The right to confidential treatment is therefore balanced by the need to ensure the safety of others. The beginning of the counseling relationship is the most appropriate time for a client to learn about these limits of confidentiality as well as any safeguards necessary to protect others, such as policies on notifying law enforcement personnel if a habitual DUI offender drives to a counseling appointment while apparently intoxicated. Clients who inject drugs or engage in sexually risky behavior while chemically impaired may expose others to the risk of HIV infection. Courts have not generally applied duty-to-warn standards to these situations (Houston-Vega and Nuehring, 1997). Balancing the counselor-client relationship with the protection of at-risk populations is a very complex and emotionally charged situation. Counselors should inform clients about their policy for dealing with HIV-related confidentiality issues, educate clients about the health risks of their specific sex and drug practices, communicate any concerns that arise during the course of treatment, offer to help communicate information to partners, and consult with colleagues as deemed appropriate. Minors and Families. All states require counselors to report situations in which minors are in danger of harm, although specific state statutes differ (Corey et al., 1998). As most counselors know, it can be difficult to distinguish potential from probable risk. For instance, a client who admits to blackouts may deny that she places her children in any danger. A counselor who decides not to notify the designated reporting agency in such a situation should document the basis for this decision in the clinical record. Consultation in these situations is again extremely valuable in helping a counselor maintain much-needed clinical objectivity. Counselors who treat minors for substance use disorders need to clearly establish the extent to which parents have the right to information that is disclosed by their children. A minor may be reluctant to talk honestly if confidentiality boundaries are not clear, and the therapeutic alliance may be crippled if a counselor who is unclear on the limits of confidentiality later provides information to parents. Counselors should be familiar with federal law on confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse records for minor clients (Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records, 1998) as well as any applicable state laws, and should seek professional consultation whenever questions arise. A major ethical concern that arises when counseling couples or families is how to deal with the emergence of secrets that so often accompany addictive disorders. For example, consider the situation that could arise when providing marital counseling to a couple if a husband who attends a session by himself announces that he's relapsed on cocaine but is unwilling to admit this to his wife. A counselor who keeps this information secret is not fostering a climate of honesty. On the other hand, revealing information that a client reasonably presumed would remain confidential will damage that client's trust, while threatening to summarily end treatment if the client isn't honest with his spouse is a form of coercion and potential abandonment. This again points to the necessity of informed consent: whatever approach a counselor takes in response to these types of situations needs to be thoroughly discussed at the beginning of the counseling relationship so that all clients are aware of the consequences of disclosure (Corey et al., 1998; Herring, 2001). Maintaining appropriate boundaries The next core concept of ethical counseling involves the complex area of maintaining appropriate professional boundaries. Most counselors know that there are ethical risks to developing relationships outside of the therapeutic role, such as counseling a friend or pursuing business or social interactions with clients. These types of dual relationships can impair a counselor's objectivity or unintentionally exploit a client's dependence (Pope and Vasquez, 1998). Yet some subtle boundary issues present ethical dilemmas that are neither obvious nor easily avoidable. Counselor self-disclosure. In order to maintain appropriate clarity of roles, a counselor should only reveal intimate personal information when doing so is clearly relevant to the client's treatment goals, carefully tailoring this information to the client and paying close attention to how such sharing affects the clinical relationship (Bloomgarden, 2000). Consultation with colleagues and supervisors can help insure that the true purpose for disclosing personal information is to meet the emotional needs of the client rather than the counselor. One helpful guideline is for a counselor to reveal information about a personal life problem only well after it has been resolved, and not while it is an ongoing issue (Hunter and Struve, 1998). Touch. Since a significant proportion of clients with addictive disorders have a history of childhood trauma (Briere, 1992), even a simple act of touch can convey a variety of ethically ambiguous messages. The history of addiction support is replete with reassuring hugs. It's very important for a counselor who engages in any form of physical contact with clients to have a highly developed sense of boundaries and an astute awareness of the clinical implications of this behavior. The initial stages of the therapeutic relationship may not provide sufficient emotional safety to ensure that a client can discuss any uncomfortable feelings involving the counselor's touch (Hunter and Struve, 1998). Sexual attraction. Sexual involvement with a client constitutes a profound ethical violation with severe emotional consequences. However, occasional sexual feelings are not in themselves either unethical or even particularly abnormal in the context of an intimate therapeutic relationship (Pope and Vasquez, 1998). Counselors must acknowledge and appropriately process the existence of these feelings when they emerge in order to successfully understand and redirect them. The presence of intense preoccupation or sexual fantasies involving clients needs to be forthrightly discussed in consultation and supervision. Recovery Boundaries. Counselors who have successfully dealt with addictive disorders in their own lives can often relate to their clients with profound understanding, empathy, and clarity. However, they may also be overly devoted to the treatment approach they personally found successful (Johnson, 2000). For instance, counselors who are strongly 12-step oriented may discount non-abstinence models for addressing substance abuse, such as risk reduction strategies, which threatens to place clients into a one-size-fits-all philosophy of care. A counselor who is candid about being "in recovery" may give clients hope and reduce the shame that inevitably accompanies addiction. However, too much disclosure can be intrusive and distracting for some clients, and can even inadvertently generate unrealistic expectations or a sense of inadequacy (Bloomgarden, 2000). Counselors should therefore carefully reveal information about their personal addiction experience only in as much detail as is necessary to meet a compelling and clearly defined clinical need. A counselor who is treating clients with substance use disorders should not be unsuccessfully fighting the same battle. Sustained abstinence from addictive behavior is an inescapable ethical responsibility for anybody working in this field. Counselors with less than several years of recovery time may easily lose objectivity when dealing with clients whose clinical picture mirrors their own personal experience. Heightened levels of consultation and supervision are highly advisable in such circumstances. Nobody is immune to relapse, regardless of the length of time in recovery. A counselor who reverts to a previous pattern of addictive behavior must face the ethical dilemma of whether to limit, suspend, or terminate clinical duties. Abruptly withdrawing services from a client due to this (or any other) form of counselor impairment is likely to be deeply disruptive to the client's healing process (Bissell and Royce, 1994). Clients in such situations must be given the opportunity to continue counseling with another provider. There is no one answer to the problem of counselor relapse that is completely satisfying. In this regard the difference between a temporary "slip" that can result in increased self-awareness and an unrestrained relapse may be useful in determining a counselor's overall level of clinical impairment. These decisions should be made in a process of supervision and consultation so that the counselor is not relying on his or her personal judgment, which may be impaired. All counselors who are in recovery from addictive behavior must establish whatever safeguards are necessary to ensure the maintenance of a personal program of sobriety. This may include establishing boundaries around support group meetings that clients are asked not to attend. It is not ethically appropriate for counselors in 12-step recovery to sponsor their own patients or chair meetings where they are employed (Bissell and Royce, 1994). Supervision The next core ethical concept is for counselors to have a structured process for discussing formulations, interventions, reactions, and inevitable difficulties with supervisors and colleagues. There is a heightened need for supervision and consultation for counselors who are working on the outer limits of either personal competence or established theory (Corey et al., 1998). For example, a counselor attempting to implement a new technique should utilize close supervision until it becomes fully integrated into his or her set of skills. It's an unfortunate reality that not all clinical supervisors have adequate experience or knowledge in the treatment of addictive disorders. In such cases a counselor needs to seek out additional sources for case consultation. One solution is to set up and utilize informal telephone and e-mail networks which can be established fairly easily with colleagues and contacts made through professional affiliations. When consultation is not available for discussing a clinical or ethical dilemma, a counselor should document in the clinical record a summary of the relevant issues as well as any action taken in response to it. Honoring diverse values All of the preceding ethical principles involve some specific actions for a counselor to take. However, the ethical dimension of counseling goes far beyond merely abiding by a procedural checklist. An ethical counselor consistently demonstrates respect for the client as a person by honoring diversity and appreciating the degree to which his or her personal values influence the entire process of counseling. Since counselors are in the business of helping clients change some aspect of their lives, the great ethical challenge is to effectively guide the process and direction of this change without undermining the client's autonomy. This ethical use of a counselor's influence is a skill that cannot be taught as much as developed. Since every person's view of the world represents a unique combination of diverse personal and cultural perspectives, it is inevitable that counselors will sometimes hold views that are very different from their clients. No counselor is ethically justified in assuming that the way he or she views life is the way everybody else does, is the right way, or is the only way. However, some counselors act as if the way to avoid imposing their personal values is to simply not talk about them. But biases don't lose their influence just because they're not discussed; in fact they often become less amenable to change. It is often more ethically beneficial for a counselor to invite discussion about his or her personal values while conveying an ability to respect and work with many alternative positions. A counselor doesn't need to be neutral about his or her values in order to be nonjudgmental (Coale, 1998; Tjeltveit, 1999). When a client and a counselor hold fundamentally incompatible value orientations, the counselor should either refer the case or strive to help the client achieve the goals of counseling within the context of the client's value system rather than attempting to change those values. If a counselor finds it necessary to attempt to modify a client's values, this should be done to no more extent than is necessary to address that client's particular focus of treatment. Counselors often avoid initiating discussion with clients about the ethical dimensions of clinical issues. Sometimes this reluctance stems from the fear of appearing moralistic, but it also reflects a general tendency of the counseling profession to be ethically inarticulate. It takes considerable effort and skill to engage in thoughtful dialogue about the ethical aspects of life, but doing so can have great benefit for clients whose history of addiction is marked by diminished personal integrity. While this does not guarantee a positive clinical outcome, it does foster the kind of therapeutic environment for a client to utilize the counseling experience to its fullest potential. These guidelines are not an exhaustive review of every ethical issue related to addictions counseling and they cannot substitute for a counselor's knowledge of his or her professional code of conduct. Many clinical situations require a more detailed examination of the ethical issues involved or compliance with specific codified procedures, such as guidelines for research involving human subjects. Although counselors almost always operate within ethical parameters, these principles can serve as a helpful reminder of some of the important points to consider when evaluating the proper ethical stance to take when dealing with the many complexities of addictions counseling. Bill Herring, LCSW, is a privately practicing clinician in Atlanta. He is a member of the board of directors of the National Council on Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity. He can be reached via e-mail at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it References Bissell, L. and Royce, J. (1994). Ethics for Addiction Professionals. Center City, MN: Hazelden. Bloomgarden, A. (2000). Self-disclosure: is it worth the risk? The Renfrew Center Foundation Perspective, 5 (2), 8-9. Briere J. (1992). Child abuse trauma: Theory and treatment of the lasting effects. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. Coale, H. (1998). The Vulnerable Therapist: Practicing Psychotherapy in an Age of Anxiety. New York: Haworth. Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records, 42 CFR 2.14 (1998) Corey, G., Corey, M. and Callanan, P. (1998). Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole. Herring, B. (2001). Ethical guidelines in the treatment of compulsive sexual behavior. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention, 8, 13 - 22. Houston-Vega, M. and Nuehring, E. (1997). Prudent Practice: A Guide for Managing Malpractice Risk. Washington, DC: National Association of Social Workers Press. Hunter, M. and Struve, J. (1998). The Ethical Use of Touch in Psychotherapy. New York: Sage. Johnson, C. (2000). Been there, done that: the use of clinicians with personal recovery in the treatment of eating disorders. The Renfrew Center Foundation Perspective, 5 (2), 1-4. Pope, K. and Vasquez, M. (1998). Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling: A Practical Guide. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Tjeltveit, A. (1999). Ethics and Values In Psychotherapy. New York: Routledge. Comments Add New Search RSS Cathy Duncan |69.138.75.xxx |2012-02-26 16:52:28 At times hugs especially where there is female counselor and male client mayneed to ve discussed immedialtley in order to maintain the therapeutic. Not allclients need that " reasurring" hug Reply 0 0 Cathy Duncan - Ethical Guideline for Addiction Treatment professi |69.138.75.xxx |2012-02-25 16:44:47 employed as a juvenile addictions counselor this article reiterates to me thatEthical guidelines for Addiction Counselors must be excuted in order to maximizethe success of all clients. Developing a counselor client relationship withjuveniles can be challenging and rewarding. However the one delima thatsurpasses all others working with juvenile is confidentiality. Even though theysign consent forms for releaselof certain information it is very important to besure they understand what information they are consenting or authorizing to bereleased. Their misunderstanding can damage the counselor client relationship Reply 0 0 Ackson mwimbi - This is an important aspect of the course |69.171.160.xxx |2012-02-25 04:29:03 I dont think anyone should be allowed to practice or work in an addiction fieldwithout taking this course. Reply 0 0 Mayra Schneider - student |160.253.128.xxx |2012-02-24 06:00:06 I thought it was very important what this article mentioned. That is, that nomatter how much time the client have been sober he or she can alwaysrelapse. Also, especially when we deal with addictions because of the stigmais always important to keep confidentiality. And of course, before I startworking with the client, the client must sign a consent. Reply 0 0 Cathy Duncan |69.138.75.xxx |2012-02-25 17:11:54 Also remember counselors can also relapse. When this happens that counselorwill need to work on their own soberity. In doing so that caseload-clients maynot receive the support they need from that counselor and shouls thatinformation be disclosed to a supervisor or kept confidential, what about theclient Reply 0 0 Gwendolyn Jones |198.200.181.xxx |2011-02-23 05:44:43 I'm glad that the ethical guidelines have focus on tough. While attending AA/NAmeetings, I always though that the "hug" thing was sometimes toopersonal. I'm glad that there are "rules" because some people areoffended and to gain good rapport from the very geginning I feel that"space" shows respect for both consumer and counselor. In addition, theduty to warn/protect is a very tricky guideline in any situation. As a goodcounselor you just have to face the fact that this guideline will benefiteveryone involved. For example, if a client has revealed to you that he/sheuses hyperdemic needle that belong to a family member who has diabetes, to stopa possible infection of diseases, this should be reported to authorities. Reply 0 0 Gwendolyn Jones - Comments |198.200.181.xxx |2011-02-21 08:35:56 Although I had a general idea of ethics for addiction treatment professionals, Ifound the article very informative. It answered many questions that I hadconcerning "what if" situations. In addition, the article was writtenwhereas I clearly understood the gidelines. Reply 0 0 Jessica James |67.61.24.xxx |2010-09-25 15:53:07 I found this article very helpful. I too did not realize until this article thatcouples in counseling had to sign confidentiality waivers. Reply 0 0 shari k. ketterling |68.92.113.xxx |2010-06-12 17:44:01 Excellent information. I'm in my Master's in Psychology. All of theabove information I have covered in my classes. Confidentiality is extremelyimportant and the codes of ethics is a must. Thank You Reply 0 0 Regina Barbour |173.124.138.xxx |2010-01-10 16:22:18 I found the article to be very informative and needful. I was very surprised tolearn that if a couple is in marital counseling that they have to sign aninformed consent in order to share what was shared in their individual session. Reply 0 0 alfred francois |71.191.171.xxx |2008-01-04 12:43:16 i found this article very informative Reply 0 0 walterene garrison |72.219.201.xxx |2007-10-07 11:01:39 I was impressed about the way confidentially is secured by state and federallaws. I was surprised to learn that when a counselor is counseling to a marriedcouple, that if one is having a one on one with the counselor he must haveinformed consent to reveal what was discussed in the session with the otherfamily member. I was slso surprised to see that a counselor can disclosure hispersonal information with the client as long as it is well after it has beenresolved. I was also surprised to learn that if a counselor has sexual feelingsthat might jeopardize the counseling with the client that he has to go intoconsultation with a supervisor and reveal this. Reply 1 0 Write comment Name: Email: do not notifynotify Title: Powered by !JoomlaComment 3.26 3.26 Copyright
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California State University, Fresno - Catalog Skip to main content powered Catalog Home Academic Regulations Admissions Courses Degrees General Education Schools and Colleges Contact Us Print this Page Home › Math - Courses You are in the official 1997-98 General Catalog for California State University, Fresno. Department of Mathematics COURSES Undergraduate Mathematics (Math) Courses Graduate Mathematics (Math) Courses Mathematics (Math) ILR. ELM Basic Mathematics Skills (3-6; max total 6) Prepares students for the ELM exam and for Math 4. The course takes two semesters and reviews arithmetic, elementary algebra, and geometry. Note: Enrollment is limited to freshmen who score lower than 370 on the ELM exam. CR/NC grading only; not applicable toward baccalaureate degree requirements. AR. ELM Basic Mathematics Skills (3) Develops problem solving skills in arithmetic (integers and rational numbers), elementary algebra (exponents, roots, polynomials and rational expressions, linear and quadratic equations, and graphing), and geometry (perimeters, areas, volumes, triangle properties, parallelism, and perpendicularity). CR/NC grading only; not applicable toward baccalaureate degree requirements. ARL. Elementary Algebra Laboratory (1) Prerequisites: concurrently enrolled in Math AR and assigned to laboratory after taking placement examination. Laboratory does not count toward baccalaureate degree. Extra review and practice with skills essential to success in elementary algebra. CR/NC grading only; not applicable toward baccalaureate degree requirements. 4R. Intermediate Algebra (3) Prerequisites: elementary algebra and geometry. Radicals, rational exponents, quadratic equations, simultaneous linear equations, graphing inequalities, complex numbers in rectangular form, introduction to exponential and logarithmic functions, applications. CR/NC grading only; not applicable toward baccalaureate degree requirements. (See Duplication of Courses.) 4RL. Intermediate Algebra Laboratory (1) Prerequisites: concurrently enrolled in Math 4R and assigned to laboratory after taking placement examination. Laboratory does not count toward baccalaureate degree. Extra review and practice with skills essential to success in intermediate algebra. CR/NC grading only; not applicable toward baccalaureate degree requirements. 5. Trigonometry (3) Prerequisite: Students must take the ELM exam; students who do not pass the exam must record a grade of C or better in a college-taught intermediate algebra course. Concept of a function, sine and cosine functions, tables and graphs, other trigonometric functions, identities and equations. Trigonometric functions of angles, solution of triangles. (See Duplication of Courses.) (CAN MATH 8) 6. Precalculus (4) Prerequisite: Students must take the ELM exam; students who do not pass the exam must record a grade of C or better in a college-taught intermediate algebra course. Basic algebraic properties of real numbers; linear and quadratic equations and inequalities; functions and graphs; polynomials; exponential and logarithmic functions; analytic trigonometry and functions; conics; sequences, and series. (CAN MATH 16) 11. Elementary Statistics (3) Prerequisite: Students must take the ELM exam; students who do not pass the exam must record a grade of C or better in a college-taught intermediate algebra course. Illustration of statistical concepts: elementary probability models, sampling, descriptive measures, confidence intervals, testing hypotheses, chi-square, nonparametric methods, regression. It is recommended that students with credit in Math 72 or 75 take Math 101. General Education CORE, Quantitative Reasoning. (CAN STAT 2) 14. Introduction to Discrete Mathematics (3) No credit if taken after Math 75. Prerequisite: Students must take the ELM exam; students who do not pass the exam must record a grade of C or better in a college-taught intermediate algebra course. Set theory, relations and functions, logic, proof techniques, number systems. 41. Number Systems (3) Not open to mathematics majors. Prerequisite: Students must take the ELM exam; students who do not pass the exam must record a grade of C or better in a college-taught intermediate algebra course. Designed for elementary credential candidates. Development of rational number system and its subsystems from the informal point of view; sets, relations and operations, equivalence classes; definitions of number systems and operations; algorithms for operations; prime numbers, divisibility tests; ratios. (CAN MATH 4) 43. Elementary Problem Solving (3) Prerequisite: Students must take the ELM exam; students who do not pass the exam must record a grade of C or better in a college-taught intermediate algebra course. The purpose of this course is to develop problem-solving skills using elementary mathematics. 45. What is Mathematics? (3) Prerequisite: Students must take the ELM exam; students who do not pass the exam must record a grade of C or better in a college-taught intermediate algebra course. Intended primarily for liberal arts students. Topics: mathematics and social science, mathematics of shape and growth, statistics, mathematics of management science and mathematics of computers. General Education CORE, Quantitative Reasoning. 61. Geometry and the Imagination (3) Prerequisites: Students must take the ELM exam; students who do not pass the exam must record a grade of C or better in a college-taught intermediate algebra course. Topics in Geometry. May include, but is not restricted to, tilings and tessellations, regular polyhedra in 3 and 4 dimensions, ruler and compass constructions, map coloring. 70. Mathematical Analysis for Life Sciences (4) No credit if taken after Math 72 or 75; one unit of credit if taken after Math 71. Prerequisite: Students must take the ELM exam; students who do not pass the exam must record a grade of C or better in a college-taught intermediate algebra course. Functions and graphs, limits, derivatives, antiderivatives, differential equations, and partial derivatives with applications in the Life Sciences. General Education CORE, Quantitative Reasoning. 71. Elementary Mathematical Analysis I (3) No credit if taken after Math 70, 72, or 75. Prerequisite: Students must take the ELM exam; students who do not pass the exam must record a grade of C or better in a college-taught intermediate algebra course. Review of algebra, real numbers, inequalities, function, graph, finite induction, limit, differentiation of algebraic functions and applications to extrema, mean value theorem, l'Hôpital's rule. 72. Elementary Mathematical Analysis II (3) No credit if taken after Math 75; 2 units of credit if taken after Math 70. Prerequi sites: Math 71 and trigonometry. Analytic geometry and calculus of polynomials, rational functions, transcendental functions; polar coordinates, conic sections, integration and applications. General Education CORE, Quantitative Reasoning. 75. Mathematical Analysis I (4) Two units of credit if taken after Math 70; 3 units of credit if taken after Math 71; 2 units of credit if taken after Math 72. Prerequisite: elementary geometry, intermediate algebra, trigonometry, or Math 6. In addition, students must take the ELM exam; students who do not pass the exam must record a grade of C or better in a college-taught intermediate algebra course. Inequalities, functions, graphs, limits, continuity, derivatives, antiderivatives, the definite integral, and applications. General Education CORE, Quantitative Reasoning. (CAN MATH 18) 76. Mathematical Analysis II (4) Prerequisite: Math 75. Transcendental functions, techniques of integration, improper integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates, infinite series. (CAN MATH 20) 77. Mathematical Analysis III (4) Prerequisite: Math 76. Vectors, three dimensional calculus, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, Green's Theorem, Stokes' Theorem. Use of the microcomputer as an exploratory tool in the calculus. (3 lecture, 2 lab hours) (Computer lab fee, $15) (CAN MATH 22) 81. Applied Analysis (4) Prerequisite: Math 77. Introduction to ordinary linear differential equations; solutions by power series and Laplace transforms. Solution of systems of equations. Introduction to Fourier series. Use of the microcomputer as an exploratory tool. (3 lecture, 2 lab hours) (Computer lab fee, $15) 90. Directed Study (1-3; max total 3) Independently arranged course of study in some limited area of mathematics either to remove a deficiency or to investigate a topic in more depth. (1-3 hours, to be arranged) 101. Statistical Methods (4) Prerequisite: Math 70, 71, or equivalent; no credit if taken after Math 108. Application of statistical procedures to examples from biology, engineering, and social science; one- and two-sample normal theory methods; chi-square, analysis of variance, and regression; nonparametric methods. Computerized statistical packages are used. 107. Introduction to Probability and Statistics (3) Prerequisite: Math 77 or concurrently. Basic concepts required for applications of probability theory; standard discrete and continuous models; random variables; conditional distributions; limit theorems. 108. Statistics (3) Prerequisite: Math 107. Criteria used for selecting particular procedures of data analysis; derivation of commonly used procedures; topics from sampling, normal theory, nonparametrics, elementary decision theory. 109. Applied Probability (3) Prerequisite: Math 107. Introduction to stochastic processes and their applications in science and industry. Markov chains, queues, stationary time series. 110. Symbolic Logic (3) (Similar to Phil 145; consult department.) Prerequisite: Math 75. An informal treatment of the theory of logical inference, statement calculus, truth-tables, predicate calculus, interpretations applications. 114. Discrete Structures (3) Prerequisite: Math 76. Counting techniques, matrix algebra, graphs, trees and networks, recurrence relations and generating functions, applied modern algebra. 116. Theory of Numbers (4) Prerequisite: Math 75. Divisibility theory in the integers, primes and their distribution, congruence theory, Diophantine equations, number theoretic functions, primitive roots, indices, the quadratic reciprocity law. 118. Graph Theory (3) Prerequisite: Math 77. Trees, connectivity, Euler and Hamilton paths, matchings, chromatic problems, planar graphs, independence, directed graphs, networks. 121. Numerical Analysis I (3) Prerequisites: Math 77 and working knowledge of C, FORTRAN, or Pascal. Zeros of nonlinear equations, interpolation, quadrature, systems of equations, numerical ordinary differential equations, and eigenvalues. Use of numerical software libraries. 121L. Numerical Analysis Laboratory (1) Corequisite: Math 121. Optional computer laboratory for Numerical Analysis I. Use of microcomputers to implement numerical algorithms. (2 lab hours) (Computer lab fee, $15) 122. Numerical Analysis II (4) Prerequisite: Math 121. Advanced topics from numerical linear algebra, function approximation, fast Fourier transforms, and numerical partial differential equations. Use of numerical software libraries. (3 lecture, 2 lab hours) 123. Topics in Applied Mathematics (3) Prerequisite: Math 77. Vector spaces and linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigen functions. Special types of linear and nonlinear differential equations; solution by series. Fourier transforms. Special functions, including gamma, hypergeometric, Legendre, Bessel, Laguerre, and Hermite functions. Introduction to partial differential equations. 124. Applied Matrix Analysis (3) Prerequisite: Math 77. Matrix algebra, systems of equations, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, diagonalizations, functions of matrices with applications to differential equations, optimization, and Markov chains. 128. Applied Complex Analysis (3) Prerequisite: Math 77. Analytic functions of a complex variable, contour integration, series, singularities of analytic functions, the residue theorems, conformal mappings; emphasis on engineering and physics applications. 131. Game Theory and Linear Programming (3) Prerequisites: Math 76. Introduction to linear programming, problem formulation, adaptation of the Dantzig simplex algorithm to linear programming problems, duality theory, transportation problems. Games of chance, strategy, minimax theorem for two-person zero-sum games, relationship to linear programming. 143. History of Mathematics (4) Prerequisite: Math 72 or 75. History of the development of mathematical concepts in algebra, geometry, number theory, analytical geometry, and calculus from ancient times through modern times. Theorems with historical significance will be studied as they relate to the development of modern mathematics. 145. Problem Solving (3) Prerequisite: Math 76. A study of formulation of problems into mathematical form; analysis of methods of attack such as specialization, generalization, analogy, induction, recursion, etc. applied to a variety of non-routine problems. Topics will be handled through student presentation. 151. Principles of Algebra (4) Prerequisite: Math 76. Equivalence relations; groups, cyclic groups, normal subgroups, and factor groups; rings, ideals, and factor rings; integral domains and polynomial rings; fields and field extensions. 152. Linear Algebra (4) Prerequisite: Math 151. Vector spaces, linear transformations, matrices, determinants, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, linear functions, inner-product spaces, bilinear forms, quadratic forms, orthogonal and unitary transformations, selected applications. 161. Principles of Geometry (3) Prerequisite: Math 77. The classical elliptic, parabolic, and hyperbolic geometries developed on a framework of incidence, order and separation, congruence; coordinatization. Theory of parallels for parabolic and hyperbolic geometries. Selected topics of modern Euclidean geometry. 165. Differential Geometry (3) Prerequisite: Math 77. Study of geometry in Euclidean space by means of calculus, including theory of curves and surfaces, curvature, theory of surfaces, and intrinsic geometry on a surface. 171. Intermediate Mathematical Analysis I (4) Prerequisite: Math 77. Sets, real numbers as a complete ordered field, its usual topology, functions of a real variable, limits, continuity, uniform continuity, differentiability, generalized mean value theorem, Riemann integrals, series of functions, uniform convergence, and Fourier series of integrable functions. (Formerly Math 171A) 172. Intermediate Mathematical Analysis II (4) Prerequisite: Math 171. Differentiation of functions of several variables, applications of partial differentiation, functions of bounded variation, rectifiable curves, theory of Riemann-Stieltjes integration, multiple integrals and line integrals, improper Riemann-Stieltjes integrals. Inverse and implicit function theorems. 181. Differential Equations (3) Prerequisite: Math 81 or 123. Definition and classification of differential equations; general, particular, and singular solutions; existence theorems; theory and technique of solving certain differential equations: phase plane analysis, elementary stability theory; applications. 182. Partial Differential Equations (3) Prerequisites: Math 81 or 123, and 171. Classical methods for solving partial differential equations including separation of variables, Green's functions, the Riemann-Volterra method and Cauchy's problem for elliptic, parabolic, and hyperbolic equations; applications to theoretical physics. 190. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6) See Academic Placement -- Independent Study. Approved for SP grading. 191T. Proseminar (1-3; max total 9) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Presentation of advanced topics in mathematics in the field of the student's interest. 198. Senior Project (3) Prerequisites: senior standing or permission of instructor; Math 151, 171, and 152. Independent investigation and presentation of an advanced topic in mathematics. Satisfies the senior major requirement for the BA in Mathematics. GRADUATE COURSES (See Course Numbering System.) Mathematics (Math) 202. Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics (3) Prerequisites: Math 151, 161 and 171. Fundamental notions regarding number theory, number systems, algebra of number fields; functions. 210. Foundations of Mathematics (3) Prerequisite: Math 110 or 151. Formal introduction to theories of inference, first order theories, completeness metatheorems, consistency metatheorems, decision problems. 216. Topics in Number Theory (3; max total 6) Prerequisite: Math 116. An investigation of topics having either historical or current research interest in the field of number theory. 221. Advanced Numerical Analysis (3) Prerequisite: Math 121. Linear equations and matrices; parabolic, hyperbolic, and elliptic differential equations; constructive function theory. 223. Principles and Techniques of Applied Mathematics (3) Prerequisite: Math 123. Linear spaces and spectral theory of operators. 224. Optimization Methods (3) Prerequisite: Math 123. Techniques for optimizing static and dynamic systems, calculus of variations, Hamiltonian canonical form, maximum principle, with applications. 228. Functions of a Complex Variable (3) Prerequisite: Math 128. Representation theorems of Weierstrass and Mittag-Leffler, normal families, conformal mapping and Riemann mapping theorem, analytic continuation, Dirichlet problem. 251. Abstract Algebra I (3) Prerequisite: undergraduate abstract algebra. Groups, rings, integral domains, and fields. 252. Abstract Algebra II (3) Prerequisite: Math 251. Rings and ideals, modules, linear and multilinear algebras, representations. 263. Point Set Topology (3)} Prerequisite: Math 172. Basic concepts of point set topology, set theory, topological spaces, continuous functions; connectivity, compactness and separation properties of spaces. Topics selected from function spaces, metrization, dimension theory. 265. Differential Geometry (3) Prerequisites: Math 165, 172. Study of geometry of curves and surfaces in Euclidean space; including an introduction to Riemannian geometry and theory of manifolds. 271. Real Variables (3) Prerequisite: Math 172. Theory of sets; cardinals; ordinals; function spaces, linear spaces; measure theory; modern theory of integration and differentiation. 272. Functional Analysis (3) Prerequisite: Math 271. The Lebesgue-Stieltjes integral and its generalizations, integral equations, Hilbert and Banach spaces, linear transformations (bounded and unbounded). 290. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6) See Academic Placement -- Independent Study. Approved for SP grading. 291. Seminar (3) Prerequisite: graduate standing. Presentation of current mathematical research in field of student's interest. 298. Research Project in Mathematics (3) Prerequisite: graduate standing. Independent investigation of advanced character as the culminating requirement for the master's degree. Approved for SP
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Harbhajan's case: Bhajji is all set to play again! slideshows gallery // In Focus Players Snapped Match Reviews Tests ODIs Twenty20 More >> Schedule Next Previous Harbhajan's case: Bhajji is all set to play again! --> --> mandira srivastavaJan 30 2008 Bhajji’s fans will be very delighted to see him playing on the ground again. Few hours before, Indian Cricket team that was ready to come back leaving the Australian tour in the mid, is all set to play for 20-20 match in Melbourne . We might witness a healthy tough competition between the two leading teams of the world. Thank God! The racism charges against Harbhajan Singh had been dropped but he has to pay 50 per cent of match fees. Don’t you think, this outcome was bound to happen and there was no other outcome possible? Ultimately,money rules over everything else. There is too much money at stake to cancel the tour both officially and unofficially A lot of money of the organizers, advertisers and sponsors could be saved due the decision of Indian team to play the one day series too. We all know cricket is not only game but also a nice opportunity for corporate houses to advertise their products and services.nnterDefinitely, few people like me would not like to accept this judgment, it was Symonds who provoked Bhajji first then he should be the first one who should be punished (He should also give 50 percent of his match fee)! They are saying Bhajji is let off for his past good behavior, as if they are doing a favour to him and India. Also the Australian team has proved the world that they are bunch of liars and cheats supported by Procter.No can one forget that India had defeated Australia in 20-20 match finals. Yes! We all Indian cricket enthusiastic are waiting for that magic again. Good luck,team India!via You might also like Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Related Stories England May Not Play Neutral Hosts to Pakistan Again After Match Fixing Scandal England will be weighing up the costs of playing hosts after Pakistan cricket has been rocked by match fixing scandal. The England and Wales Cricket Board ( ECB ) may not be as enterprising, offering to play hosts for a neutral venue for Pakistan... Sehwag: Don't Want to Open; Bhajji: Critics Should Shut up Even as the euphoric Indian team has been split as sponsors woo their market with having cricketers do the publicity rounds, startling comments keep popping out of their mouths. Virender Sehwag, captain of the Delhi Daredevils, has come out once.. India all set to take revenge in the test series Riding on the superb batting performance in the Antigua tour match, wounded Team India is now fully determined to take revenge on the Indies when they play first test of the four match series. Although the second and final practice match ended in a... Stuart Law all Set to Help England Batting He was born in Australia, the 37-year-old qualified as a British citizen in 2005, he has played county cricket for Essex and Lancashire for more than 10 years now... This is Lancashire's batsman Stuart Law, he has shown interest in becoming a batting... Virat Kohli And Co. Enjoy Bike Ride before Formula One Racing ( See Pics) Is it not known that the Indian cricketers can also love demons of speed? Even as some of the Indian cricket team will fly to Noida for the first Formula One Indian Grand Prix, they did enjoy bike rides, although not on the circuit, with the keys firmly w FEATUREDIN PAST CONNECT WITH US ADVERTISE WITH US Advertise with usContact UsArchives Crick Blog© 2010 Instamedia Pvt. Ltd.All rights reserved ON THE NEXT PAGE Virat Kohli And Co. Enjoy Bike Ride before Formula One... Spotfixing Jury Remains Undecided on the Fate of Butt,... Sachin Tendulkar, Dhoni, Yuvraj Expected at First... Michael Clarke Warns Katich Comeback Tough after... Indian Cricketers' Grade Contracts List Released India's First Test Squad v WI Sees Harbhajan Singh... Graeme Swann Gets Death Threats over ODI Series Loss... Shahid Afridi's Last Retirement Promise Simon Katich Alleges Michael Clarke
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Powered by Google Site Web Home Lifestyle Holiday Hypermarket Foreign trips fall as durations rise Jul 23 2010 By Holiday Hypermarket Past summers have seen British holidaymakers frantically searching for foreign beach holiday deals year after year. This overseas holiday trend has been growing at an average rate of 4% per year over the past 25 years, with tourists heading to the UK from overseas growing at an average of 3.2%. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported that this trend changed in 2009, with 58.6 million UK holidaymakers heading overseas, a 15% drop on 2008. Overseas residents heading to the UK on holiday also fell from 31.9 million in 2008 to 29.9 million in 2009, a slower drop of 6.3%. Surprisingly this drop is not exclusive to holidaymakers cutting back on their beach holiday deals abroad. In fact business visits were the hardest hit, falling by 23% among UK residents travelling abroad on business, compared to 19% of overseas business travellers heading here to the UK. Holiday visits to relatives abroad by UK residents fell at a lower rate of 6.5% and to friends abroad at a higher 15%. The number of overseas residents visiting the UK to see friends and family also dropped by 9.7%. ONS reported that it is not all doom and gloom for some sectors of the UK though, as expenditure of overseas visitors during their UK holidays grew from £16.3 billion in 2008 to £16.6 billion last year in 2009, with UK residents’ expenditure abroad falling by £5.1 billion due to the current economic climate. The number of overseas travellers visiting London during their stay here fell by 3.7% in 2009, with visits to Scotland rising slightly during this time. Edinburgh, Manchester and Birmingham remain popular destinations for overseas visitors to the UK. The most common reason for British residents travelling abroad is still for annual holidays. They also dominate spending with £21.8 billion of the £31.7 billion total expenditure abroad in 2009 being for holiday purposes. Throughout 2009 Egypt, Jamaica and Lithuania received an increase in visits from UK residents, continuing the overall trend in recent years. Mexico was exempt from this increase as visitors there dropped substantially by 41%. UK residents may be taking fewer beach holidays abroad but there has been a rise in the duration of holidays in recent years. In 2007 the average stay was 9.9 nights rising to 10.2 nights in 2008 and even further to 10.5 nights in 2009. This shows that although holidaymakers are cutting back on the amount of foreign trips they are taking, many are making up for this by increasing the time that they spend away on holiday. 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Daily Photos for Wednesday, 10 November 2010 - Aminus3 Photoblog Community Take the Tour Signup! Browse Photography Community Follow Search: Home › Photos › by Date › 10 November 2010 Daily Photos for Wednesday, 10 November 2010 On Wednesday, 10 November 2010, 708 images were posted by Aminus3 photobloggers from around the world. Aminus3 welcomes photographers seeking a professional image hosting service in photoblog format. Filter: --- category --- Abstract & Conceptual Animal & Insect Architecture Art & Design Business & Industry Cityscape & Urban Documentary & Street Food & Cuisine Landscape & Rural Lifestyle & Culture Miscellaneous People & Portrait Plant & Nature Sport & Recreation Transportation #315 by Céline La Perfection n'Existe Pas... by ©PeggyMPhotos El nen que somriu amb els ulls, 2/5 by Isidro Peinture à L'Eau 15 / Watercolors 15 by Phil Dans les nuages ... by Didier DE ZAN Pêche à la ligne 3 by Christian Richer Changing Seasons by Don Smith Assateague Dawn by Michael Mill Mobile Home by Monique sun flower by Aboololo Zion Moonset by Barbara Lee Je sais bien que les oiseaux perdus ... by William S. Glorious Morning by john4jack Triangulum Galaxy (Messier 33) by Roger Accident at the Blueline Machine by Phil David Morris, jimmy Moliere by piet Viburnum Plicatum 2 by Shelle { if } by sunstonemaria At the waterfront... by Sunder "W" by Ian Bramham Atlanta by LoulouPix Long and Winding Road by Russ Devan Steps by Larry Lefever Spirit Burro by Wild Mustang Photography Rishika (Sienna Blue), Brooklyn, NYC by dj.tigersprout Down in the Water by CMLDigitalDetails Never to Open by Michael Rawluk {} by Luis AMeller When the Sun is Going Down by Tomek Aspen Grove by B. Thomas Trip to West Tatras (Sivy vrch) by Matino Ambassador Bridge, Detroit by David Legg Summer @ the Lake 49 by Stefan Sunset Statues by Meysam Foggy Sundown by Jlw Thistle by Christine Face of Biker (3) by Tomix Sea Soft by Jason Kravitz Autumn background... by Richard New Forest Ponies by Spike Arnott La silla del naufrago by Félix Pérez Autumn Colors in Spring by Anina Botes The Bomber by Steve Rice Heads in a spin by Stephen Le batteur du diable... by Tede ..instantané... by Manola (97) by marci Copper Kings Semi Pro Baseball Team Bisbee Az by Larry Elkins don't poke your tongue at me... by peter.K Gismo by Lila Hotel Residency , Chennai by Sam Charbon actif by Karine*Mazloumian slip away into the night by bluechameleon Poise by Mithun Intersection (Mt) Hope & Eden by Mariana M. Red Light (Not To Loose You) by Florence Dencansin en pau. by Marta Mateu En el Faedo (1 3) by Manuel Hompanera Tutukaka Coast New Zealand by BlindPoet Mercredi : made in Deutschland by Calusarus Vision nocturne 2 by LB Vision & DowsherVision Nous étions soldats...We Were Soldiers... by Olivier At the top by Marilla ماه من by homa 2 ans 1/2 plus tard... (juin 1989) by Francesc B. Chicago silhouette series 5 by Naren kissin' cousins Aris, age 2 and Diego, age 11 by DULCIE Goldfinch by CElliottUK مرغ ماهیخوار by Ali Sedighi Yum!!! I love it ! :D by Termeh Sugar Skull Beauty by Michael L'Affiche!!! by KriKridesign lovely macaque by Yvon wheels by Becky ... informació... by Adela Fonts Ouch! 2 by KimHe Berries... by Sarito Walking down the stairs by MadScientist South Shields Town Hall centenary #6 by Curly She Is...96 by STEED 123456789 Next Browse by other Dates October 2010 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 November 2010 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 December 2010 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Browse Images by Date Today, Yesterday, 2 days ago, 3 days ago, Last week, Last month, view calendar... by Color Daily color schemes more fun with color... by Category People & Portrait, Landscape, Cityscape, Animals, Plants & Nature, Documentary, view all 15 categories... by Tag lighthouse, model, blue, abandoned, canon, couple, art, sign, india, graffiti, moon, hand, dark, pier, day, singapore, high, rock, world, paris, and many more... by Spotlight Themes The Art of Flower and Plant Photography, Snow Sports, New Years 2012 Around the World, Zombie Photography, Cow Photography, view all themes... Spotlight Photography View more spotlight photos View spotlight colors Photoblog Community by Country United Kingdom, Poland, Canada, New Zealand, Romania, India, Singapore, France, Switzerland, Australia, Sweden, Italy, Malaysia, Japan, China, view all... Recent Comments Amir on pink touch – چرا فرافكني مي‌كنيد جنابِ گوگولي؟ بنده و ... Loner on Long tailed widow bird – I have looked in wikipedia - for his long tail you would have to suspend nearly ... Rob on certainly, large and small – Leuke
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