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Highlights from P4P Conversation with Matthew Desmond
2016-desmond-diptych
On Sunday, October 23rd, the Politics for the People book club spent an hour talking with Matthew Desmond about his book, EVICTED: Poverty and Profit in the American City. I am sharing a few highlights below and you can listen to the entire conversation at the end of this post.
(Note: if the audio links do not appear in the email version of this post, just click on the email to come to the blog.)
Our first audio clip includes my introduction of Matthew and an exploration of his process, his examination of poverty as a relationship between rich and poor, and how that framework brought him to look at and study the eviction crisis. I also talked with Matthew about the destabilization of New York City’s public housing taking place under the NextGeneration plan. This section ends with some of Matthews most surprising discoveries meeting people living in poverty across the country and the ways in which they refused to be defined by their hardships. Have a listen:
goo.gl/gMbuFS
Ramon Pena shared his personal experience being evicted in New York City after “20 years of having never missed a rent payment.” He goes on to share his journey through homelessness, the shelter system and finally to a home out of state. Ramon and Matthew explore what our elected officials should be held accountable for. Hear their interaction below.
goo.gl/X128aW
Sarah Bayer found out she is a Cambridge, Massachusetts neighbor of Matthew’s as she delved into a fascinating exchange on her 25 years of work within the family shelter system, what she describes as our nations’ own “internal refugees”, and the unique financial constraints placed on a city like Boston. How does Matthew see the role that the shelter system plays in the eviction crisis?
goo.gl/pnx51M
Tiani Coleman, president of New Hampshire Independent Voters talked about her days of working in the court system in Salt Lake City,
“I did pro-bono work for my church community and was able to see first hand the impact of lack of representation for families that were facing eviction. I had to handle some evictions, and even had opposing council get rather annoyed with me and tell me I was unnecessarily complicating things… What do you think is the biggest impediment to getting the eviction crisis and the representation issue in housing court addressed?”
Matthew began his answer by acknowledging the important kind of community investment Tiani spoke of, “Thank you so much for your work, you were slugging it out in housing court… When folks have a lawyer by their side their chances of keeping their home go up dramatically irrespective of the case.” Hear their interaction below:
goo.gl/94pcqh
Attorney and Independent activist Harry Kresky shared his observations since moving to New York city to attend Columbia in 1962. Throughout his time here and through his work on the NYCHA housing crisis he’s seen that increasingly “so much of the face of New York is now for the wealthy people…. A lot of the focus is on so called ‘affordable housing’ which deals with middle class people and union members and people that have political clout,” but troubling to Harry was the absence of a coming together of “the affordable housing people,” and “the people living in intractable poverty and fighting to save public housing.” Matthew And Harry explore why that might be:
goo.gl/t4ORyM
As we looked forward, Arizona P4P member Al Bell asked Matthew whether he had heard of any members of congress who truly understand this issue of eviction and could potentially become an advocate. Matthew shared some encouraging updates with news of happenings on ‘The Hill’ since the publication of Evicted. Give a listen:
goo.gl/5Yc7FS
Michelle McCleary helped take our perspective from the macro to the micro-level. “If I knew someone was hungry, I’d buy them a sandwich. If they were cold, I’d give them a coat” she shares, “What is our personal responsibility to our fellow man?!’ “I personally think this is where the conversation has got to go if we are going to make any lasting change…” Matthew replied. “By 2025 about 1.6 billion people will live in substandard housing or unaffordable housing… climate change and housing are the biggest issues facing humanity.”
You can hear Matthew and Michelle’s conversation below.
goo.gl/r3D9M5
You can listen to the full conversation with Matthew Desmond below, ENJOY.
goo.gl/xME8VI
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Diffusion in GaAs and Related Compounds: Recent Developments
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Info:
Periodical:
Defect and Diffusion Forum (Volumes 143-147)
Edited by:
H. Mehrer, Chr. Herzig, N.A. Stolwijk, H. Bracht
Pages:
1079-1094
DOI:
10.4028/www.scientific.net/DDF.143-147.1079
Citation:
U.M. Gösele et al., "Diffusion in GaAs and Related Compounds: Recent Developments", Defect and Diffusion Forum, Vols. 143-147, pp. 1079-1094, 1997
Online since:
January 1997
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Yellow Custom Non Woven Folding Promotional Shopping Bags Full Color Printing
Price:
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Supplier Details
Ningbo arts and crafts import and export Co.,Ltd
Free Member (2012)
[ NINGBO, ZH, China ]
Business Type: Manufacturer
Supplier has 50 products
Contact Details
Quick Details
Model:
11
Packaging and Delivery
Packaging:
PER IN A POLYBAG
Delivery Lead Time:
30- 50 DAYS
Product Description
Detail: Yellow Custom Non Woven Folding Promotional Shopping Bags Full Color Printing
Description:
# # Closed with button, can be folded
# Strong enough for shopping
# Full color printing, Silk-screen printing, heat transfer printing or etc.
# Different size satisfied with any request
# Economic price and nice appearance
# Available in colors to suit your logo
# Small orders are welcome
# Quick response and fast delivery guaranteed
# OEM & ODM design are welcome
Any design is acceptable
Any colors and materials are available as per customers request
Applications:
Used for shopping
For promotion
Specifications:
ITEM NO.: 11
MATERIAL: 60g / 80g Non-woven.
SIZE: 37*44cm
Can folded into a small pouch
Competitive Advantage:
Under this category we offer a range of Non-woven bag models. A variety of designs, colors and materials are used to accommodate any taste. Different price categories have been created to match any budget. We will turn it into a high-impact promotional product
We would like to provide detailed information and samples to any potential customers.
OEM and ODM are also welcomed.
If you are looking for a bag supplier from China, please contact us without any hesitation.
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With 20 years experience in providing travel bags, backpacks, schoolbags, rolling duffel bags, luggage, trolley cases, wallets, Ningbo Arts & Crafts Import and Export Co., Ltd. enjoys good reputation from the customers all over the world due to our great efforts on the strict control of quality and reduction of cost which directly leads to competitive prices.
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Not only general bags but also branded items are falling within our scope, and we have established several exported-oriented factories making products for many big malls and OEM for many famous brands.
We promise to support all customers with high level of service. It is our goal to make your project a success.
You will feel satisfied with us.
Basic Information
Country:
China
Business Type:
Manufacturer
Year Established:
1989
Total Employees:
101 - 500
About Us
With 22 years experience in providing travel bags, backpacks, schoolbags, rolling duffel bags, luggages, trolley cases, wallets, Ningbo Arts & Crafts Import and Export Co.,Ltd. enjoys good reputation from the customers all over the world due to our great efforts on the strict control of quality and reduction of cost which directly leads to competitive prices.
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We promise to support all customers with high level of service. It is our goal to make your project a success.
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2012
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CMC-5042PF-AC - 6.0 mm, Omnidirectional, PCB Mount, 2.0 Vdc, Electret Condenser Microphone, RoHS Compliant
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6.0 mm, Omnidirectional, PCB Mount, 2.0 Vdc, Electret Condenser Microphone
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CMC-5042PF-AC 6.0 mm, Omnidirectional, PCB Mount, 2.0 Vdc, Electret Condenser Microphone
Model Number Stock Check Product Information Sensitivity (db) Diameter (mm) Depth (in) Diameter (in) Directivity Operating Freq. (Hz) Sensitivity Reduction (dB) Operating Voltage (Vdc) Signal : Noise Ratio (dBA) Termination Depth (mm) Output Impedance (KΩ)
CMC-5042PF-AC
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0.2
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100 ~ 20000
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2
56
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5
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Description 6.0 mm, Omnidirectional, PCB Mount, 2.0 Vdc, Electret Condenser Microphone
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Aloe plus phyto-lotion, 150 ml
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Description Action: Regenerates the skin, facilitates granulation tissue formation, keeps the skin moisturized, increases blood microcirculation, helps to delay the effects of skin ageing. Has small lightening effect.
Ingredients: Water, Aloe Vera leaves, Black elderberry flower head.
Suggested use: Apply some drops on cotton pad and wipe your face, neck and décolleté area two times a day (in the morning and in the evening).
Recommendations: It`s better to follow with a natural cream.
Volume: 150 ml. Expiry: 12 months.
Store: in a cool and dark place.
All ingredients have been harvested recently. Natural sediment can occur.
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Defiance House Lodge
North Lake Powell
Defiance House
North Lake Powell
Marinas: Bullfrog, Halls Crossing
Defiance House Lodge is located on the lake in Bullfrog, Utah, directly across the lake from Halls Crossing Marina. This hotel is your gateway to unlimited land and water adventures - whether it's a daytrip of canyon-cruising on one of our rental powerboats, or the in-the-water thrill of wakeboarding, waterskiing or riding one of our personal watercraft, you'll find the Defiance House Lodge at Bullfrog the perfect hotel to stay.
All rooms include the following amenities:
• TV with HD programming
• Alarm clock / CD player /MP3 output
• Keurig single cup coffee brewer
• Complimentary coffee and tea
• Mini Refrigerator
• Microwave
• Iron and ironing board
• Hair dryer
• Green Suites bath products
• Rollaway bed or crib available upon request
Defiance House Lodge
Deluxe Rooms
Defiance House Lodge Deluxe Room is a great place to base your north-lake getaway—and a great value, too. Shade trees and grassy landscaping outside add to its air of coolness and solitude (which you can enjoy from the comfort of your very own patio or balcony). You will have easy access to our own Anasazi Restaurant and museum-like lobby, featuring fascinating artifacts from the mysterious people who once called this area home.
Deluxe Room Features
Deluxe Boat Access Room Features
• Upstairs
• Balcony
• Microwave
• Mini Fridge
• Complimentary Coffee & Tea
• Downstairs
• Easy Boat Access
• Patio
• Microwave
• Mini Fridge
• Complimentary Coffee & Tea
Deluxe Room Defiance House
Defiance House Lodge
Deluxe View Room
Step up to the stunning vistas you’ll experience from your own Deluxe View Room at Defiance House Lodge. From your very own patio (first floor) or balcony (second floor), you’ll take in spectacular views of the marina at Bullfrog Bay, with its awe-inspiring sunsets and constellation of twinkling boats at night, as well as the Waterpocket Folds of Capital Reef National Park. Inside, you’ll be treated to amenities like microwave, mini fridge, and complimentary coffee and tea. Plus, you’ll have easy access to our own Anasazi Restaurant and museum-like lobby, featuring fascinating artifacts from the mysterious people who once called this area home.
Deluxe View Room Defiance House
Be sure to check our Specials & Packages page to find that perfect deal and enhance your stay at Defiance House Lodge!
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FREE
79 people were interested in MBitFun today
MBitFun is a serious tool for extreme distortion lovers. It converts the audio into limited fixed-point precision form, from a 1 single bit up to 16 bits per sample, and lets you access each bit, applying several operations.
Included in: MFreeFXBundle MTotalFXBundle MCompleteBundle
Price: free
This plugin is FREE and is available only within the MFreeFXBundle and MTotalFXBundle!
Additional Resources
Tutorials Forum PDF documentation List of changes Style editor System requirements
Key features
The most advanced user interface on the market - stylable, resizable, GPU accelerated
Modern user interfaces must not only be easy and quick to use, but also versatile and the whole visual appearance should inspire you. MBitFun features the most advanced GUI engine on the market. It is still the first and only GUI engine, which is freely resizable and stylable. It also lets you choose between knobs, sliders or buttons, whichever you like the most.
The plugin can look as an ancient vintage gear, if you are working on old-school rock music. Or as super-modern futuristic device if you are working on modern electronic music.
If your display doesn't have a high resolution, you can make the plugin smaller. If the fonts are too small, you can make the plugin bigger and save your eyes.
All the graphics is accelerated using your GPU, graphical interface, providing ultimately quick response and keep your CPU focused on the audio.
Unique visualisation engine with classic meters and time graphs
Your ears should always be the main judge, but a smart metering system can often be a huge help. MBitFun provides the most advanced metering system out there. The plugin can display the measurements of all relevant values using classic meters, or it can even show them in time using the time graphs. Everything is customisable as usual.
Multiparameters
MBitFun lets you control multiple parameters using a single so-called multiparameter. This may not only come handy for automation for example, but the multiparameters are very smart units and you can use them to smartly morph between banks of settings for example. All in the name of creativity!
Check this video tutorial for information about multiparameters.
M/S, single channel, up to 8 channels surround processing...
MBitFun can handle not only mono and stereo signals, but also mid/side encoding for stereo field processing, separate left & right channels, separate mid or side signal and up to 8 channels of surround audio. It is perfect for audio production for music, movies, games...
Check this video tutorial for more information about channels modes and mid/side processing.
Smart randomization
Being creative is sometimes complicated and one often needs an inspiration. By clicking a single button you can walk through the billions of possible settings and find the best one for you. The smart randomization algorithm wisely selects good sounding combinations of parameters. It can even randomize modulators for you. And if that\'s too much, you can just hold ctrl and MBitFun will just slightly modify existing settings.
Adjustable up-sampling 1x-16x
Digital audio provides very superior audio quality compared to ancient analog gear, but there are problems too. The main problem is the aliasing, which may be noticeable, when using nonlinear processes such as compression or saturation. MBitFun includes both minimum-phase and high-quality linear-phase upsampling algorithms, which avoids the aliasing.
Check this video tutorial for information about aliasing.
MIDI controllers with MIDI learn
MBitFun contains a powerful MIDI processor, which listen to MIDI controllers and MIDI keyboard and control any parameters realtime.
Check this video tutorial for information about MIDI.
64-bit processing and an unlimited sampling rate
MBitFun provides the maximum audio quality you can get. It uses 64-bit audio processing and can handle any sampling rate. It does not make much sense to go over 192kHz, but if you think it is a good idea, the plugin can do that.
Extremely fast, optimized for newest AVX capable processors
Computers are now extremely fast, but the algorithms are more complex and projects bigger, so we still need to use the processing power with care. MBitFun uses the fastest algorithms, takes advantage of the newest processor capabilities, lets your GPU hangle the graphics, and shares the resources with other MeldaProduction plugins. The plugin is among the fastest on the market, yet it provides the best possible audio quality.
Global preset management and online preset exchange
MBitFun presets are carefully stored in a system database and you can quickly access them from any project in any host. The plugin can automatically share your presets and download presets of other users from our servers. We are building a community and you can be a part of it!
Supports VST, VST3, AU and AAX interfaces on Windows & Mac, both 32-bit and 64-bit
MBitFun supports all major hosts on both platforms. Check system requirements for information about compatibility and installation.
No dongle nor internet access is required for activation
How many times did you forget your USB dongle? We are an honest company and expect the same from our customers. Our software uses licence files to activate your software. And the licences are to-person, so you can use it on all your computers as long as you are the user.
Free-for-life updates
When you buy the software you are entitled to free updates, forever. No more money wasted on major upgrades like it is with other companies. And we upgrade our software a lot!
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FOR SALE
8567 Tourmaline Blvd Boynton Beach, FL 33472
$335,000
Est. Monthly $1,679 with $2,572 in taxes recalculate
3 beds 2 baths 2,257 sf
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3960 Hypoluxo Road
Boynton Beach, FL 33436
561.740.2100
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CENTURY 21 Tenace Realty
3960 Hypoluxo Road Boynton Beach, FL 33436
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8567 Tourmaline Blvd
Boynton Beach, FL 33472
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Single Family Detached - Beautiful Lake View home with fenced in Backyard in one of the most sought after communities with A rated schools. This home has a Beautiful expanded Kitchen with lots of counter space and cabinets. Living room, Family, Room, Dining Room, Eat-In Kitchen. HOA Includes Cable w/ HBO with HD Box & DVR. Community also has a Heated pool, Playground, Tennis Courts, and Basketball Court and management. Pets and trucks allowed. No HOA interviews or applications. Homes Comes with a year Home Warrantee. (Photos posted will be updated with better quality photos)
MLS # RX-10325779
Courtesy Of ERA Home Run Real Estate
Property Features
• Area Amenities: Area Pool
• Exterior: Sidewalk
• Flooring: Tile
• Furnished Information: Furnished
• General: Skylight
• Interior: Blinds
• Lease Requirements: Pets Allowed
• Location: Waterfront
• Style: Contemporary
• Water: City Water
• Purchase or Lease Opportunities
Traditional Mortgage
30 year mortgage at 3.38% APR
$1,679Your estimated monthly payment
$67,00020% Down Payment
$335,000 $301,500 $2,572
purchase price loan amount property tax (est)
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Program Details
*Neither Century 21 Real Estate LLC nor any of its franchisees or other affiliated companies provides, or is in any way responsible, for any product or service offered by Home Partners of America.
• Room Dimensions
• : 17.0 ft x 12.0 ft
• : 14.0 ft x 10.0 ft
• : 11.0 ft x 10.0 ft
• : 15.0 ft x 14.0 ft
• : 11.0 ft x 10.0 ft
• : 15.0 ft x 11.0 ft
• : 11.0 ft x 11.0 ft
• : 12.0 ft x 10.0 ft
• : 7.0 ft x 6.0 ft
Elementary School
CRYSTAL LAKES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Grades K-5 | Public School
BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33472
6050 GATEWAY BLVD
561-292-6600
0.3
miles
Total Students 720
Student Teacher Ratio 13:1
School Rating
4 stars View School Details
Middle School
CHRISTA MCAULIFFE MIDDLE SCHOOL
Grades 6-8 | Public School
BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33472
6500 LE CHALET BLVD
561-374-6600
0.4
miles
Total Students 1100
Student Teacher Ratio 18:1
School Rating
4 stars View School Details
High School
PARK VISTA COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL
Grades 9-12 | Public School
LAKE WORTH, FL 33467
7900 S JOG RD
561-491-8400
0.8
miles
Total Students 3050
Student Teacher Ratio 19:1
School Rating
4 stars View School Details
Other Nearby Schools Distance Type Grades School Rating Parent Rating
Ben Gamla-palm Beach 0.5 mi Public K-5
Park Vista High Adult Education 0.8 mi Public -
Franklin Academy Charter School 1.7 mi Public K-8
Suncoast Christian Academy 1.7 mi Private PRESCHOOL-5
Manatee Elementary School 1.7 mi Public PRESCHOOL-5
Hidden Oaks Elementary School 1.8 mi Public K-5
Trinity Christian Academy 2.0 mi Private PRESCHOOL-12
Citrus Cove Elementary School 2.1 mi Public K-5
Hagen Road Elementary School 2.5 mi Public PRESCHOOL-5
Odyssey Middle School 2.5 mi Public 6-8
Renaissance Charter School At Central Palm 2.6 mi Public K-8
Coral Reef Elementary School 2.8 mi Public PRESCHOOL-5
Santaluces High Adult Education Center 2.8 mi Public UNGRADE-UNGRADE
Santaluces Community High School 2.8 mi Public 9-12
Royal Palm School 2.9 mi Public PRESCHOOL-UNGRADE
Indian Pines Elementary School 2.9 mi Public PRESCHOOL-5
Sunset Palms Elementary School 3.0 mi Public K-5
Local Area Information for Boynton Beach, FL 33472
Median Age: 56.9
Married: 56.9%
Number of Households: 8,611
Households with Children: 1,812
• Occupancy Types
• 0 Vacant
• 0 Owned
• 0 Rented
• Transportation to Work
• 0 Drive
• 0 Public Transportation
• 0 Walk / Bike / Other
• 0 Work at Home
(in Degrees Fahrenheit)
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Sources: Maponics, LLC and Onboard Informatics ©2016. School Performance data by SchoolDigger.com. School Review data by Niche.com. This information is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be relied on in making any home-buying decisions. School information does not guarantee enrollment. Contact a local real estate professional or the school district(s) for current information on schools. This information is not intended for use in determining a person's eligibility to attend a school or to use or benefit from other city, town or local services.
† Based on a 30-year fixed rate of 3.38% with 20% down. The estimated payment is offered for convenience and is not an offer of credit. Due to market fluctuations, interest rates are subject to change at any time and without notice. Interest rates are also subject to credit and property approval based on secondary market guidelines. The rates shown are based on average rates for our best qualified customers. Your individual rate may vary. Rates may differ for FHA, VA or jumbo loans.
The Single Family Detached located at 8567 Tourmaline Blvd, Boynton Beach, FL 33472 is currently for sale. 8567 Tourmaline Blvd, Boynton Beach is listed for $335,000. This property has 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, and approximately 2,257 square feet. The property was built in 1989. If the property located at 8567 Tourmaline Blvd, Boynton Beach, FL isn't what you're looking for, search Florida real estate to see other houses for sale in Boynton Beach.
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EL HOYITO
Dominican republic company El Hoyito was given a rating of 4.14 out of 5 (7 voters)
Company El Hoyito was has a rating of 4.14 based on 7 votes
Status of the company in general:ACTIVE
Name of the company:EL HOYITO
Dominican republic company code:184041
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Date of registration:2005-01-15
Date of dissolution:2015-01-15
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Mozilla Engineer Rob Sayre Writes Open Letter To Steve Ballmer and Later Apologizes
Posted Mar 20, 2010
Mozilla engineer Rob Sayre wrote a blog post earlier today to Steve Ballmer asking Microsoft to make an NDK for the Windows Phone 7 Series. Either people really liked the article Sayre wrote or they really hated it. Below is an excerpt:
What?s this got do with you? Well, you have this new Windows Phone thing going on. Tufte slammed it a little, and maybe the cropped UI is kind of busted. I?ll give it a shot, though. I think a head to head comparison makes you look pretty good. It makes the iPhone UI look like it?s made of ugly jelly beans. I?m kind of surprised?the allegedly cool Cocoa Touch stuff is reminding me of 90s Unix window managers. Oh wait, that?s what it is. haha.
Later on during the day, Sayre wrote an apology blog post:
Blog posts that sound like Jim Anchower really irritate people for some reason. I won?t do it again, I promise.
Open letters irritate people. I won?t do those anymore either.
Calling anything done in Cocoa ugly irritates people.
Encouraging a classic embrace-and-extend maneuver irritates people.
So that last post was something of a grand slam. Sorry. A Windows Phone NDK would be cool though, right?
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Thursday, April 24, 2014
Writers of the Future, volume 30
These are links to detailed summaries and commentaries of the anthology. An actual review will appear on SF Site later.
Memories Bleed Beneath the Mask by Randy Henderson
Another Range of Mountains by Megan E. O’Keefe
Shifter by Paul Eckheart
Beneath the Surface of Two Kills by Shauna O’Meara
Animal by Terry Madden
Rainbows for Other Days by C. Stuart Hardwick
Giants at the End of the World by Leena Likitalo
The Clouds in Her Eyes by Liz Colter
What Moves the Sun and Other Stars by K.C. Norton
Long Jump by Oleg Kazantsev
These Walls of Despair by Anaea Lay
The Shaadi Exile by Amanda Forrest
The Pushbike Legion by Timothy Jordan
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Comfort Glow EUH341 Milkhouse Style Electric Heater 5,200 Btu
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Comfort Glow EUH341 Milkhouse Style Electric Heater 5,200 Btu
SKU:
EUH341
UPC:
013204213411
Brand
Electric
Thermostat
5,200
Up to 400 sq. ft.
Yes
1500
6.75 in
10 in
15.5 in
5.9 lbs
White
Minimal
No
0 - 6,000
• Indoor Safe
• Instant Heat
• Just Plug It In
• Thermostat Controlled
• Tip Over Shut Off
• No Assembly
• Nothing Else to Buy
• Portable
• Blower Included
Description
The Comfort Glow milkhouse style heater is a great choice for fan forced electric heat with it's sturdy construction and built-in safety features. The unit is housed in a metal cabinet that includes a carry handle and tip-over guards. The EUH341 features include dual power settings, a built-in thermostat, accidental tip-over shut-off and power-on indicator light. Also included is a 120V, 16 gauge power cord.
Features:
• Fan forced heat circulation
• Metal cabinet construction
• Dual wattage selection
• Built-in thermostat
• Accidental tip-over shut-off
Specifications
Fuel Type:
Electric
Temperature Control:
Thermostat
BTUs:
5,200
Heating Area:
Up to 400 sq. ft.
Electricity Required:
Yes
Watts:
1500
Length:
6.75 in
Width:
10 in
Height:
15.5 in
Shipping Weight:
5.9 lbs
Color:
White
Assembly Required:
Minimal
Professional Install Suggested:
No
Certification:
Plug Style:
Manual:
Owner's Manual ►
BTU Range:
0 - 6,000
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• Indoor Safe
• Instant Heat
• Just Plug It In
• Thermostat Controlled
• Tip Over Shut Off
• No Assembly
• Nothing Else to Buy
• Portable
• Blower Included
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30-year Treasury yield hovers near 7-month low
Published: June 23, 2017 5:14 p.m. ET
Share
10-year Treasury yield stays below 2.15%
By
SunnyOh
Treasury yields ended mixed on Friday as investors await more data for clues to how aggressive the Federal Reserve will be in tightening monetary policy amid recent weakness in inflation data.
The yield for the benchmark 10-year note TMUBMUSD10Y, +0.00% fell 0.7 basis point to 2.146%, contributing to a 1.1 basis point weekly drop. One basis point is one hundredth of a percentage point; bond prices move inversely to yields.
The 2-year note TMUBMUSD02Y, +0.29% was relatively unchanged at 1.340%, rising 2 basis points for the week even after the Federal Reserve had hiked interest rates. The 30-year bond, or the bond, TMUBMUSD30Y, +0.01% showed the most change and slipped 6.7 basis points for the week to 2.715%, but had only dropped 0.9 basis point for the day.
Yields were largely unchanged on Friday as Fed officials displayed diverging, but largely anticipated, opinions on the need for further monetary tightening. This is despite the hawkish tone of last week’s policy statement, which hinted that the central bank was still on for one more rate increase and a balance sheet reduction by the end of the year.
St. Louis Fed President James Bullard, a nonvoting member of the central bank’s interest-rate setting group and a well-known dove, said hiking interest rates may not be warranted in a “low growth, low-inflation and low-interest-rate regime.” He also suggested the Fed could wait out new economic data and not “pre-empt any of them.”
His remarks were in contrast to Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester, a voter who is widely considered a monetary hawk, who said she wanted higher interest rates to prevent employment or inflation falling out of whack and that they would “keep the economy healthy, not to slow down the expansion,” according to a Reuters report. Fed Gov. Jerome Powell gave remarks at the Chicago Fed symposium on regulation but did not talk about monetary policy. Treasury yields showed little response to the remarks from Friday’s Fed speakers.
Traders and analysts alike feel the last three months of deteriorating inflation data should warrant further caution from the Fed at the risk of running ahead of the curve. It’s partly why the yield for the 10-year note TMUBMUSD10Y, +0.00% has budged up a single basis point since June’s quarter-point rate increase. Treasury yields should usually move higher in response to an interest-rate increase.
“There is a substantial risk that the Fed’s opportunistic tightening campaign is a hawkish mistake, noted Joachim Fels, global economic adviser for Pacific Investment Management Co., or Pimco. “We are only one major adverse shock away from a serious deflationary scare.”
Elsewhere, the Bank of England has faced discord within its ranks on whether it should tighten monetary policy to cool the economy as inflation rises and the pound GBPUSD, +0.0303% weakens. Kristin Forbes, a retiring member of the U.K.’s monetary policy-setting group who has dissented in favor of higher rates, said her fellow committee members were ”more hesitant to ‘take away the punch bowl’ and make the difficult decisions on inflation.” U.K. inflation is nearing 3%.
The policy-sensitive 2-year U.K government bond TMBMKGB-02Y, +0.00% touched an 8-month high of 0.257% in early morning trade Friday. Elsewhere, the 10-year German bond, or bund TMBMKDE-10Y, +0.00% was steady at 0.254%.
On the data front, reports were mixed. A “flash” reading of manufacturing purchasing managers index fell to a nine-month low in June. The IHS Markit manufacturing index fell to a reading of 52.1 in June from 52.7 in May, a reading that still shows improving conditions as it’s above the 50 mark. In a separate report, new-home sales were running at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 610,000 in May, while past months’ readings were revised up.
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Game Thread: Houston Rockets @ Warriors 2009-12-03
Talk about the upcoming Warriors game here
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Can the Warriors even the series with the Rockets?
Poll ended at Thu Dec 03, 2009 11:45 pm
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YES
7
30%
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Total votes: 10
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» Fri Dec 04, 2009 1:48 am
Quazza wrote:
CjR wrote:Just caught the last 8 minutes, and I need to watch it through. Absolutely sickening! If we got a lead via Nelson’s small balls, that’s pure luck these days—and everyone knows that. Dumb ****, Don. Seriously, why is this f*cker still around?
And the refs were pure, unadulterated garbage.
see his interview after the game?
He apparently liked what he was seeing with Maggs at the 5, but maybe he left it too long
fuckhead
LOL! Senile Nelly. Yeah, I just read his interview. What a disgrace.
He didn't leave Mags in too long, he's been coaching the same sh!t too long.
When you get killed on the boards night in and night out, and don't even recognize it as a problem, it's time to call it quits.
The nerve of this guy to even look dissappointed or exasperated, when they just gobbled up our lead, going on a 12-0 run. Didn't call time out, didn't do sh!t!
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» Sat Dec 05, 2009 1:16 am
xbay wrote:
warriorsstepup wrote:1. Monta turned the ball over way too much, ball stolen from him multiple times up to 7 to's by the 3rd quarter, with that said we still had a 9 to 10 point lead ?
Stephen Jackson syndrome. Jackson may be gone from this team, but he left his mark here. :banghead:
Nah, I kid. Monta has been erratic at times. He's trying to do too much. He needs to let the game flow and have it come to him. And that's saying a lot, cause look at the numbers he puts up now. Now imagine what he could put up if he was playing smart.
I agree, teams are also now gunning for him, time to elevate the game to another level. HAHA the S-Jax syndrome is definitely in affect with Monta, we need a basketball doctor quick before his condition gets worse.
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Punkass Wildfire | Chapter and Verse | Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh City Paper
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Punkass Wildfire
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100 miles an hour down Lake Shore Drive
Salvador, a big bear chef with a blue bandanna, saysYou usually get on motorcycles with strangers?
He's old enough to be my father/could
drop me off anywhere
without my ID and lipstick/
no way to get back.
Chicago has never looked more magnificent than from the back
of this Harley, the skyscrapers are wildfire
burning from the sidewalk up.
My friend Brent is waiting for me at the Uptown Lounge,
holding my purse and sunglasses as collateral
in case I don't come back, choose the road
over graduate classes and teaching job.
When I ask him to go faster, Salvador
looks back like I'm nuts, says Lordy Lordy.
We share the same punkass blood,
craving speed like a morning cigarette.
Where you from, anyway? he says.
I loosen my grip on his thick side, tell him
I'm from concrete, on the run in Chicago.
I'm the steel in street lamps — all Pittsburgh.
I'm nobody's girlfriend.
I'm burning up.
— Kayla Sargeson
Kayla Sargeson earned an MFA from Columbia College Chicago, where she served as a co-editor for Columbia Poetry Review. Her poems appear or are forthcoming from 5 AM, Chiron Review, Paper Street and the national anthology Time You Let Me In: 25 Poets Under 25, edited by Naomi Shihab Nye. She lives on Pittsburgh's South Side. Many writers featured in Chapter & Verse are guests of Prosody, produced by Jan Beatty and Ellen Wadey. Prosody airs every Saturday morning on 90.5 FM.
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Charles Moore notebook: Trump's liberal media allies, Hunt at the V&A, and Lord Snowdon's polonecks
Trump: "I am extremely careful, there are cameras in the strangest places"
00:52
There is no one who does more to assist Donald Trump than the metropolitan liberal media that hate him so much. It sounds silly to say this, but I really believe it is true.
Thirty years ago, right-wing “shock jocks” began to emerge in the United States. They thrived on radio shows by saying everything that political correctness forbade. Their power grew. Mr Trump is the first “shock jock” president. To succeed in this trade, you have to go on finding people to shock. This is where the liberal media come in. Last week, the Democratic congressman John Lewis, one of the few remaining veterans of the 1963 civil rights march on Washington, said he would not be attending Mr Trump’s inauguration because he did not believe he was the legitimate president: “the Russians participated in getting this man elected”.
With a typical piece of Trumpery, the President-elect hit back, tweeting that Mr Lewis would be better employed “fixing and helping his own district, which is in horrible shape and falling apart (not to mention crime-infested) rather than falsely complaining about the election results … Sad!”
US congressman John Lewis: 'Trump isn't a legitimate president' US congressman John Lewis: 'Trump isn't a legitimate president'
00:40
The liberal media were shocked exactly as Mr Trump must have hoped. They denounced what they saw as his monstrous rudeness to a legislator (who – an important unmentioned subtext – is black), and underplayed Mr Lewis’s actually more temperature-raising point. The BBC, which always follows the agenda of the US liberal media and so is slightingly referred to by Mr Trump as “another beauty”, reported the story yesterday almost entirely as Mr Trump’s unacceptable tweet. You had to wait until the end of the item to discover why the President-elect said what he did.
Every time something like this happens, Mr Trump’s reaches over the media to his supporters in the country and says, in effect: “See! They want to silence me.”
If the liberal media seriously wishes to undermine Mr Trump they need to start catching him out when he breaks his promises to the blue-collar voters who put him into the White House, not when he smashes their own icons.
Tristram Hunt at the V&A
Tristram Hunt
It is good news for Tristram Hunt that he is to become director of the V&A. Some say that it is not good news for the V&A: why should a Labour MP be any good at running a great national museum? You wouldn’t reverse the process and make Dr Martin Roth, the V&A Director who resigned because he was so upset about Brexit, leader of the Labour Party, would you?
Well, I doubt if Dr Roth could be less successful than poor Jeremy Corbyn, but let that pass. The key point is that Mr Hunt was not a natural MP and he is a natural panjandrum of the arts world. I first spotted this myself when I was interviewed by him at the Stoke Literary Festival about my biography of Margaret Thatcher.
The V&A Credit: Ian Dagnall / Alamy Stock Photo/Ian Dagnall / Alamy Stock Photo
It can be torture for an author to be interviewed by a politician about a politician because what most politicians really want to talk about is themselves, and there is no yarn they like spinning more than how they stood up to the Iron Lady. But Mr Hunt was quite different: he actually wanted to ask about the subject, and his way of doing so was that of the historian which he is. I admired him for this, and at the same time realised how agonising it must be for him to be fighting political battles in a Labour Party now hostile to his thoughtful moderation. I think he will love the V&A in the way that he could never love the 21st-century Labour Party, and bring his outstanding communicative gifts to the task.
Note, too, that Mr Hunt’s appointment did not leak. The Government, which is of course kept informed about such senior public jobs, could easily have made trouble about the prospect of yet another pinkish person entering the world of the arts, but in fact it seems to have gone out of its way to ease Mr Hunt’s passage. Thus the Tories do their little bit to promote Mr Corbyn’s ascendancy over Labour, and hence Labour’s exclusion from power.
Lord Snowdon's polonecks
Lord Snowdon in poloneck Credit: Daily Mail/REX/Shutterstock/Daily Mail/REX/Shutterstock
Lord Snowdon, who died last week, was fashionable and artistic. In the Sixties, this often involved wearing black (or, occasionally, white) polo-neck jerseys in formal settings. I remember hearing a news story on the radio at the time which revealed that Lord Snowdon had been refused entry to a posh New York restaurant because he was wearing just such a polo-neck rather than a tie. The British slant was to mock the Americans: if you aspire to grandeur, you must admit members of the Royal family (Lord Snowdon was at that time married to Princess Margaret) to your premises.
But I have now come to see that the New York restaurant was brave and right. Although there is, perhaps, nothing notably offensive about the black polo-neck, the point about the jacket-and-tie rule was that it restrained men – particularly white men from northern Europe and North America – from our natural tendency to look appalling. Something about having to have a collar, and a piece of cloth inside it, prevented sartorial mayhem. Lord Snowdon himself may have looked very dapper, but innovators like he opened the floodgates to T-shirts and shorts and trainers, thus, over time, destroying the sense of occasion which used to make good restaurants, hotels and theatres glamorous. As Shakespeare put it: “Untune that string, and hark what discord follows.”
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You can stop transformation
Pastor Dwain New Creation
Is it possible to stop transformation ?
How do you stop the transformation?
Transformation involves two realms primarily.
The mind and the speech.
For a transformation we must combine our mind set, perspective and agreement with new speech. Speech is the realm of covenant and where blessing and cursing is released.
Romans 10: 10 for with the heart man believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation.
2 Corinthians 10:5 We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.
First set your mind on your new nature…bring every thought into subjection to the reality and fact that through Christ you are a new creation. You have new passions, new appetites, new vision, new self control, new power, new insight, new gifts, new enablement, etc.
The nature of Christ is your’s now. You have been crucified (the old you, the carnal you , the Adamic you) and you are now recreated in the image of Christ.
This is something you must activily submit to. This is a reality you must seize by faith moment by moment. When you do resurrection power will dwell in you and complete what Christ has accomplished in this great salvation!
Speech, and confession is how we take ownership, seal contracts and release our body into an agreement to participate in this new creation accomplishement.
Futuristic confession sounds spiritual and religious, but it is not effectual for transformation. Therefore futuristic speech is an insidious trick of procrastination. You are speaking well, so you think, but in fact you are putting off your full transformation indefinitely.
The confession “I’m gonna be”, prolongs what’s “gonna be” indefinitely.
Anytime you use that expression do you set anything in motion other than hope?
I’m gonna invest some day
I’m gonna have a house
I’m gonna buy a corvette
I’m gonna have a better job
I’m gonna finish my education
The way transformational faith works is that you must proclaim ownership now, not in the future.
The way transformational faith works is you proclaim the reality of your transformation
Releasing the legal reality into the manifest realm.
Releasing the legal to confront and dispossess contradictions in the manifest realm.
II Corinthians 4:18 And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his likeness with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit. NIV
Here are two examples of speech. One example will hinder transformation, whereas one will release transformation now (yet it will unfold progressively).
“I am healed”
I’m gonna be healed. I ask for healing. I pray for healing. I will be healed. I trust I’ll be healed.
“I am merciful”
I’m going to become more merciful, I’m going to forgive that person, I’m praying for God to give me forgiveness,
“I am loving”
I just hope I can get more loving. I’m believing to love those people some day. I pray I can love them some day.
“I am patient”
I’m praying for more patience. I sure hope to get more patient.
“I am rich” “My needs are met with abundance”
I’m believing that God’s gonna pay my bills, I’m just hoping that God comes through for me, I hope we get buy this year, I pray we don’t go under,
“I am succeeding” “God grants me good success”
I hope I make some progress. I’m believing for progress. I think I’ll get some progress. I’m trusting to fulfill some of my vision. I hope I fulfill the vision that God gave me, etc.
“I am strong”
I’m asking for more courage. I’m not one to take risk. I’m praying for more strength. I just seem to be thwarted. I think that God has a purpose in this weakness.
“I have self control”
2 Timothy 1:7 For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline.
“I am righteous”
In stating these expressions you are not stating something that you must talk God into.
You are not stating something He probably doesn’t want and it’s the first that God’s heard of your greedy little plan.
You are not stating something that contradicts God’s will for you.
You are not reaching up and trying to get something out of the heavens that God has been restricting you from.
You are simply agreeing with what is yours in Christ.
Agreeing with your new nature.
Agreeing with what God has said about you and done for you in Christ Jesus.
John 17:25
Matthew 16:19 “I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; and whatever you shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you shall loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.”
Any contradiction to Christ is a contradiction to your new nature and a prolonging of the transformational process.
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"The Bridges of Madison County"
• Dates May 4, 2018 - May 20, 2018 (Recurring weekly on Sunday, Friday, Saturday)
• Time 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday
•
• Location Henegar Center for the Arts
• Address 625 E. New Haven Ave Melbourne, FL 32901
• Visit Website
Francesca is a dedicated housewife, living a simple, yet dispassionate, life. She looks forward to a rare four days alone on her Iowa farm when her family heads to the 1965 State Fair. Francesca is taken aback by a handsome National Geographic photographer named Robert, who asks for directions. The two connect; starting an emotional four-day love affair that has repercussions long after it’s over. However, what happens in those four days may very well alter the course of Francesca’s life. Based on the bestselling novel by Robert James Waller and featuring a lush, Tony award-winning score, The Bridges of Madison County tells the tale of two people caught between duty and desire.
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viernes, 25 de enero de 2013
Cómo fijar el maquillaje
Hola!! ¿Qué tal están? hoy san viernes!!!! a disfrutar del fin de semana, hoy les dejo un pequeño truco para que el maquillaje nos dure toda la noche, después de peinarnos y maquillarnos echar un poco de laca a una distancia prudente y aguantara toda la noche, echar muy poco! espero que les sirva este pequeño truco, un saludo! dejen sus comentarios y visiten las demás entradas, seguro que encuentras algo que te pueda interesar. Ciao! :D
lunes, 14 de enero de 2013
Customizar una camiseta
Hola! hoy les traigo una idea para customizar una camisa, ¿Qué les parece? ¿Les gusta? Dejen sus comentarios.
Necesitaremos:
-camisa
-plancha
-papel periódico
-un paño
-ceras de colores
-tiza
-tijeras
-papel
recortamos el molde del dibujo que queremos conseguir y lo marcamos en la camiseta con tiza
afilamos las ceras utilizando las virutas de colores para rellenar el dibujo
limpiamos al rededor del dibujo
ponemos un trapo encima y planchamos (poner al principio el periódico dentro de la camisa para no manchar la parte de atrás)
retiramos el paño y listo!
ya tenemos nuestra camisa decorada! :D
Voten!!
Les gusta este blog? Les parece interesante? voten!! :D
http://lablogoteca.20minutos.es/ariadi-beauty-36685/0/
Muchas gracias a todos!
sábado, 12 de enero de 2013
Actitud mental positiva
La felicidad es derecho de ley de todo ser humano. Esta dependerá en la mayoría de los casos de nuestra actitud interna, más que de factores externos. Por eso es importante mantener constantemente un estado mental positivo, o sea de optimismo, de alegría y bienestar.
Tratemos siempre por todos los medios de resolver nuestros conflictos emocionales y sentimentales lo antes posible.
Será también una buena costumbre el que dediquemos todos los días unos minutos a la reflexión y la meditación.
Aromaterapia
Hola! Aquí les dejo algo nuevo, espero que les guste.
La aromaterapia se refiere a la aplicación de los aceites esenciales para la salud del cuerpo y de la mente, utilizado en forma de masajes, infusiones, baños, vapores e inhalaciones.
Dependiendo de los aceites utilizados los resultados obtenidos pueden ser, tonificantes, regenerativos, etc
Iré añadiéndoles todas las esencias y sus propiedades; les dejo aquí la primera:
ALBAHACA: Para la depresión, migraña, nauseas, nerviosismo, fatiga mental.
Lumbalgia
Hola! Aquí les dejo un vídeo con estiramientos para todos los que padezcan de dolor en la zona lumbar.
La lumbalgia o lumbago es un término para el dolor de espalda baja, en la zona lumbar, causado por un síndrome músculo-esquelético, es decir, trastornos relacionados con las vértebras lumbares y las estructuras de los tejidos blandos como músculos, ligamentos, nervios y discos intervertebrales. Es importante un buen diagnóstico, descartando infección, cáncer, osteoporosis o lesiones que requieran cirugía, antes de comenzar el tratamiento para la lumbalgia inespecífica.
Posiciones correctas
Estiramientos
Espero que les sirva de ayuda, dejen sus comentarios y hasta la próxima publicación. Ciao!
viernes, 11 de enero de 2013
Juanete
Hola, aquí les dejo un vídeo interesante de un automasaje, para el alivio del dolor de los juanetes, espero que les sirva de ayuda.
¿Qué son?
Se presenta cuando el dedo gordo del pie apunta hacia el segundo dedo. Esto causa la aparición de una protuberancia en el borde externo del dedo.
Causas
Los juanetes son más comunes en mujeres y algunas veces pueden ser hereditarios. Las personas que nacen con huesos anormales en los pies son más propensas a formar un juanete.
Asimismo, el uso de zapatos de punta estrecha y tacón alto pueden llevar al desarrollo de un juanete.
La afección puede volverse dolorosa a medida que la protuberancia empeora y el hueso extra y el saco lleno de líquido crecen en la base del dedo gordo.
Tratamiento
Cuando un juanete apenas comienza a desarrollarse, cuide bien los pies:
• Use calzado con espacio amplio para los dedos. Esto a menudo puede resolver el problema y evitar la necesidad de más tratamiento.
• Use plantillas de fieltro o gomaespuma en el pie para proteger el juanete o dispositivos, llamados espaciadores interdigitales, para separar el primero y segundo dedos. Estos elementos se consiguen en las droguerías.
Espero que les sirva de ayuda, dejen su comentario y hasta la próxima publicación! Ciao!
1000 visitas!
Mil visitas! Muchísimas gracias por seguirme! :D
Rutina del cuidado de la cara
Hola chicas! Aquí les dejo una rutina diaria sobre el cuidado de la cara.
Debemos:
-Lavarnos la cara dos veces al día
-Desmaquillarnos bien
-Utilizar cremas de día y de noche
-Llevar una dieta equilibrada
-Hacer ejercicio
-Dormir 8 horas
-No fumar ni beber.
Rutina del cuidado de la cara por la mañana
Lavarnos bien la cara con un jabón especifico
Secar la cara a toques con suavidad
Aplicar nuestro tónico empapado en un algodón a toques (eliminar el exceso)
Una vez seco, aplicaremos nuestra crema hidratante de día con filtro solar
Rutina del cuidado de la cara por la noche
Utilizar desmaquillante aplicándolo en círculos hacia afuera
Eliminar con abundante agua ayudándonos con esponjas
Secar con suavidad a toques
Aplicar nuestra crema hidratante de noche
Espero que les sirva de ayuda, dejen sus comentarios, y nos vemos en la próxima publicación, gracias por seguirme!
martes, 1 de enero de 2013
Feliz 2013!!
Chicos!! Feliz 2013!! :D espero que sea un gran año para todos y que podamos cumplir nuestros sueños!!
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Just Hello and some kudos...
Okay, I obviously don’t make jewelry every day. Actually, I’m lucky if I get 10 hours of jewelry-making time in a week.
That being so, I think I’d better discuss things other than my own pursuits.
How about some kudos for other greenees?
Kudos to Bottled Up Designs. Her store is self-explanatory.
No comments:
Post a Comment
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Pacific (Ore.) at George Fox October 8, 2011
(3-8, NWC 3-4)
2
(2-8-1, NWC 0-6-1)
0
Final 1 2 T
Pacific (Ore.) 1 1 2
George Fox 0 0 0
Box Score
Pacific (Ore.)
PLAYER SH SOG G A
0 - Michael Summers - gk 0 0 0 0
3 - Ben Gadawski 0 0 0 0
4 - Adler Pottebaum 0 0 0 0
5 - Mason Nakama 2 1 0 0
6 - Taylor Kane - d 0 0 0 0
7 - Kody Ganiko 1 1 0 0
9 - Nick Rudella - f 2 0 0 0
10 - Patrick Murray - m 4 2 0 0
11 - Antonio Madeddu - m 0 0 0 0
12 - Alex Arrington - m 2 1 0 0
18 - Devin Shull - f 3 1 1 0
19 - Ian Farley - f 2 0 0 0
20 - Conor Peterhans - d 1 0 0 0
21 - Garrick Knowles - m 0 0 0 1
24 - Joey Nagler 2 1 0 0
33 - Grady Bryson - d 2 1 1 0
TM - TEAM 0 0 0 0
TOTALS 21 8 2 1
George Fox
PLAYER SH SOG G A
2 - Luke Hammer - f 0 0 0 0
5 - Myles Sorokovsky - m 2 1 0 0
6 - Jacob Guckenberger - m 1 0 0 0
7 - Golf Brooks 0 0 0 0
8 - Andrew Vasilauskas 0 0 0 0
9 - Brennan Altringer - f 1 0 0 0
10 - Brandon Zebarth - m 3 2 0 0
11 - Luke Andrew - m 0 0 0 0
13 - Joseph Byrnes 0 0 0 0
15 - Christian Reed - d 0 0 0 0
16 - Luke Dickens 0 0 0 0
17 - Josh Couch - d 0 0 0 0
19 - Sawyer Meek 1 0 0 0
22 - Sean Jany - m 0 0 0 0
24 - Elliott Davis - gk 0 0 0 0
26 - Erik Davies - m 0 0 0 0
TM - TEAM 0 0 0 0
TOTALS 8 3 0 0
Pacific (Ore.) Goalies
GOALIES SOG GA SV Min
0 - Michael Summers (W, 3-3) 3 0 3 90:00
George Fox Goalies
GOALIES SOG GA SV Min
24 - Elliott Davis (L, 1-7-1) 7 2 5 90:00
TM - TEAM 1 0 1 0:00
TOTALS 8 2 6 90:00
Scoring Summary
Period Time Play V - H
1st 35:54 Shull, Devin (3) (unassisted) - Off rebound, 10 yards out 1 - 0
2nd 62:44 Bryson, Grady (1) (Knowles, Garrick) - Header off of corner kick 2 - 0
SHOTS 1 2 TOTAL
Pacific (Ore.) 13 8 21
George Fox 4 4 8
SAVES 1 2 TOTAL
Pacific (Ore.) 1 2 3
George Fox 3 3 6
CORNER KICKS 1 2 TOTAL
Pacific (Ore.) 4 3 7
George Fox 0 7 7
FOULS 1 2 TOTAL
Pacific (Ore.) 3 3 6
George Fox 8 6 14
Game Information
Date/Time: October 8, 2011
Location: Newberg, Ore.
Game Length: 1:49
Attendance: 315
Referee: Padman Sentirajah
Asst. Referee: Patrick Duffy
: Cesar Tercero
Play By Play
1st
00:00 Summers, Michael at goalie for PAC.
00:00 Davis, Elliott at goalie for GFU.
01:06 Shot by PAC Arrington, Alex, SAVE Davis, Elliott.
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09:08 Shot by GFU Altringer, Brennan WIDE RIGHT.
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13:14 Offside against PAC.
15:05 Shot by PAC Murray, Patrick WIDE RIGHT.
19:21
20:46 Shot by PAC Rudella, Nick WIDE RIGHT.
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24:32 Shot by PAC Shull, Devin WIDE LEFT.
25:29 Shot by GFU Zebarth, Brandon WIDE LEFT.
26:03 Substitution!GFU substitution: Meek, Sawyer for Davies, Erik.
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28:21 Shot by GFU Meek, Sawyer HIGH.
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30:05 Substitution!PAC substitution: Pottebaum, Adler for Farley, Ian.
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33:18
33:42 Shot by PAC Murray, Patrick, SAVE Davis, Elliott.
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35:24 Shot by PAC Murray, Patrick BLOCKED.
35:43
35:50 Shot by PAC Bryson, Grady BLOCKED.
35:54 Goal!GOAL by PAC Shull, Devin (FIRST GOAL), goal number 3 for season. *Off rebound, 10 yards out
( 1 - 0 )
35:54 Substitution!GFU substitution: Dickens, Luke for Hammer, Luke.
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38:04 Substitution!GFU substitution: Byrnes, Joseph for Zebarth, Brandon.
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39:11 Substitution!PAC substitution: Gadawski, Ben for Peterhans, Conor.
39:11 Substitution!PAC substitution: Ganiko, Kody for Arrington, Alex.
Foul on GFU.
42:59 Shot by PAC Rudella, Nick WIDE LEFT.
44:23 Shot by PAC Ganiko, Kody, SAVE Davis, Elliott.
44:50
44:58 Header Shot by PAC Shull, Devin HIGH.
-- End of 1st Period --
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2nd
45:00 For GFU: #2 Hammer, Luke, #5 Sorokovsky, Myles, #6 Guckenberger, Jacob, #7 Brooks, Golf, #9 Altringer, Brennan, #10 Zebarth, Brandon, #11 Andrew, Luke, #15 Reed, Christian, #17 Couch, Josh, #22 Jany, Sean, #24 Davis, Elliott.
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45:00 Summers, Michael at goalie for PAC.
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46:48 Shot by GFU Zebarth, Brandon, SAVE Summers, Michael.
48:09
48:31
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50:58 Shot by PAC Murray, Patrick, SAVE Davis, Elliott.
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55:15 Substitution!GFU substitution: Vasilauskas, Andrew for Guckenberger, Jacob.
56:01
57:17 Offside against GFU.
Foul on PAC.
Foul on PAC.
61:08 Substitution!PAC substitution: Peterhans, Conor for Shull, Devin.
62:39
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67:04
67:29 Offside against GFU.
68:32
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71:49 Substitution!PAC substitution: Nakama, Mason for Knowles, Garrick.
71:49 Substitution!GFU substitution: Guckenberger, Jacob for Vasilauskas, Andrew.
72:39
73:44 Shot by GFU Zebarth, Brandon, SAVE Summers, Michael.
74:15 Substitution!PAC substitution: Farley, Ian for Rudella, Nick.
75:16 Shot by PAC Nakama, Mason, SAVE TEAM.
75:35
Foul on GFU.
77:00 Substitution!PAC substitution: Nagler, Joey for Gadawski, Ben.
77:51 Shot by PAC Nagler, Joey WIDE LEFT.
Foul on GFU.
79:41
79:46 Header Shot by GFU Guckenberger, Jacob WIDE RIGHT.
80:27 Shot by PAC Farley, Ian WIDE RIGHT.
Foul on GFU.
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83:44 Shot by PAC Arrington, Alex WIDE LEFT.
85:09 Shot by PAC Nakama, Mason BLOCKED.
87:32 Shot by PAC Nagler, Joey, SAVE Davis, Elliott.
88:38 Offside against PAC.
Foul on GFU.
89:36
89:51 Offside against PAC.
-- End of 2nd Period --
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medreamLIVE.com Launch The 35% Off Sale (72 Hours Only) - Yahoo & Google Top 10 Search Engine Rankings For Websites
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jassou
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No to cold caller
« on: October 23, 2007, 06:22:17 PM »
Hi, didn't want to hijack the other tread, but here another cold caller:
Him: bla bla .... phone deal....
Me: I'm sorry, now is not a good time, i'm a little busy
Him: May I ask why it's not a good time? (i don't remember how he frased it exactly, but he wanted to know what I was doing)
Me: .... *stunned silence* No, of course not! *laughs*
*then we say our goodbyes and hang up*
What kind of answer would he expect? I'm doing a crossword? Potty training my child? In my bedroom having... er never mind.
Funny thing was, only a little while ago I would feel obliged to answer and would probably stutter out a quickly made up worth-while excuse. And sound like a total fake, of course. Ah well, hope he didn't think i was brushing him off. I just thought it was a totally inappropriate question.
Michelle Ravel
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Re: No to cold caller
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2007, 08:56:45 PM »
Awesome. I have gotten better with telemarketers, too. I now say, "Thank you. I'm not interested. Goodbye," and hang up. I don't owe them an explanation.
Shortcake
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Re: No to cold caller
« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2007, 12:11:46 PM »
I am glad you didn't let him intimidate you into explaining yourself! If you had given an answer, he would have probably tried to arrange a time to call back, or say that the call would only take a few minutes.(or something like that) ::)
"Carry out a random act of kindness, safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for you." Princess Diana
shiksagoddess
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• Posts: 500
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Re: No to cold caller
« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2007, 12:25:13 PM »
OK, this is bad, but I couldn't help myself.
Several months ago I got one of those annoying phone calls, despite being on the national "do not call" list.
I told the caller I was trying to conceive a child and that my husband was upstairs waiting for me.
Long pause ... "well, I guess you're pretty busy then."
I said "like you have NO idea," laughed and hung up.
Bad shiksa. >:D
jassou
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• Posts: 330
Re: No to cold caller
« Reply #4 on: October 24, 2007, 01:22:47 PM »
OK, this is bad, but I couldn't help myself.
Several months ago I got one of those annoying phone calls, despite being on the national "do not call" list.
I told the caller I was trying to conceive a child and that my husband was upstairs waiting for me.
Long pause ... "well, I guess you're pretty busy then."
I said "like you have NO idea," laughed and hung up.
Bad shiksa. >:D
;D LOL! I always want to say that but I never dared to!
That Anime Chick
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• Posts: 1357
Re: No to cold caller
« Reply #5 on: October 24, 2007, 02:14:10 PM »
Hi, didn't want to hijack the other tread, but here another cold caller:
Him: bla bla .... phone deal....
Me: I'm sorry, now is not a good time, i'm a little busy
Him: May I ask why it's not a good time? (i don't remember how he frased it exactly, but he wanted to know what I was doing)
Me: .... *stunned silence* No, of course not! *laughs*
*then we say our goodbyes and hang up*
What kind of answer would he expect? I'm doing a crossword? Potty training my child? In my bedroom having... er never mind.
Funny thing was, only a little while ago I would feel obliged to answer and would probably stutter out a quickly made up worth-while excuse. And sound like a total fake, of course. Ah well, hope he didn't think i was brushing him off. I just thought it was a totally inappropriate question.
*blink* My, he must have some big'uns to be so brazen as to ask. That or he's supposed to ask. In either case, I'd just use my new excuse - I'm waiting for the aliens from planet [insert name of made up planet that comes to mind] to land and declare me their leader. I've yet to use it, but I so want to. >:D
http://tinyurl.com/5vuusz Thanks for helping my cute lil dragon grow up. Please help my hatchlings and egg? Please?? ^_^
Raintree
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Re: No to cold caller
« Reply #6 on: October 24, 2007, 02:25:45 PM »
Ah well, hope he didn't think i was brushing him off. I just thought it was a totally inappropriate question.
You WERE brushing him off. But you had every right to. First of all, he intruded on YOUR home (via phone), and then he asked a question that was absolutely none of his business. Good for you!
Bluenomi
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Re: No to cold caller
« Reply #7 on: October 24, 2007, 10:28:54 PM »
Some times they ask when a good time to call back is. If I'm in the right mood I say never >:D
Sirius
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Re: No to cold caller
« Reply #8 on: November 11, 2007, 10:53:32 PM »
Sometimes that backfires. I was in a strange mood once when I got a call from an insurance company, and I asked if I'd be covered if I was hit by a meteorite. He looked it up and told me (they did.)
hjaye
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• Posts: 996
Re: No to cold caller
« Reply #9 on: November 12, 2007, 07:27:57 AM »
OK, this is bad, but I couldn't help myself.
Several months ago I got one of those annoying phone calls, despite being on the national "do not call" list.
I told the caller I was trying to conceive a child and that my husband was upstairs waiting for me.
Long pause ... "well, I guess you're pretty busy then."
I said "like you have NO idea," laughed and hung up.
Bad shiksa. >:D
Reminds me of the joke:
Cop pulls over guy for speeding
Cop: What's the rush sir?
Speeder: It's my wife officer, she's about to get pregnant and I want to be there when it happens!
« Last Edit: November 12, 2007, 09:13:34 AM by hjaye »
IndianInlaw
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Re: No to cold caller
« Reply #10 on: November 12, 2007, 09:02:04 AM »
I once listened to a telemarketer's entire spiel with great enthusiasm before I told her there was one hitch:
"I've been declared incompetent".
"Thankyouhaveaniceday"
click.
jassou
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• Posts: 330
Re: No to cold caller
« Reply #11 on: November 12, 2007, 10:48:51 AM »
I once listened to a telemarketer's entire spiel with great enthusiasm before I told her there was one hitch:
"I've been declared incompetent".
"Thankyouhaveaniceday"
click.
;D brilliant!
Piyokochan
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Re: No to cold caller
« Reply #12 on: November 12, 2007, 03:38:51 PM »
Sometimes that backfires. I was in a strange mood once when I got a call from an insurance company, and I asked if I'd be covered if I was hit by a meteorite. He looked it up and told me (they did.)
Covered if I got hit by a meteorite? XD I think I would've gotten my insurance from them!
MamaToreen
• Guest
Re: No to cold caller
« Reply #13 on: November 15, 2007, 11:30:01 AM »
Uhm, in NY any auto package policy with physical damage coverage and any deluxe home policy covers for meteorite damage.
bionelly
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Re: No to cold caller
« Reply #14 on: November 16, 2007, 06:39:51 PM »
When DH is in an evil mood, sometimes he'll just try to keep them on the phone with some nonsense. Once he got one of those "you may already be a winner" calls, and kept them on the line for half an hour pretending not to understand why they couldn't just try the key in the truck for him and let him know if it worked before he bought whatever they were selling. He says he figures he's keeping them from bothering other people while they're on the line with him. Personally, I always just say, "Sorry, not interested" and hang up because I know if I stay on the line too long, I'll end up getting guilt-tripped into buying something.
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Marathon
Deep down, I knew it was a dumb idea, but I did it anyway. And in the end, it was bad luck that hurt me more than my decisions. At least, I think so...
Last Saturday, there was a $25 tournament at 2 pm (which turned into a $50 tournament when you consider my rebuy -- I ran KK into AA). Then, at 7 pm, I had my usual $1/2 NLHE game. Yes, that's back to back, unless I went deep in the tourney (and was too tired to play the cash game) or busted quickly in the tournament (and had time to recover in between).
Of course, I lasted exactly until 7 pm in the tournament (going out 20-something -- the tourney has a great structure), then headed straight to the cash game, getting a little food on the way.
Thanks to four years of poker, I know a few things to protect myself in situations like this. For instance, in this case, I decided I'd limit myself to two $100 buy-ins and 11 pm as an end time (more like midnight, since I always leave later than I want). The biggest danger of a marathon session is playing tired and going off for a big number.
My first buy-in was dissolved when my AA got cracked by TT. No, I know you are thinking this is going to be an overpair vs set story, but actually, I got it all-in pre-flop. In the past few hands I'd raised twice with semi-trashy hands, so when I picked up aces I raised to the same amount ($9) hoping someone would come after me. The host of the game bumped it to $32, it folded to me, and I pushed for about $110 total. He tanked and took a long time with the decision, saying that he had his favorite hand. I suggested it was AQ, and he laughed at me: that's his least favorite hand. Oops...
During this time I seriously considered just flipping my cards up to get him to fold; not because I wanted to avoid a bad beat, but because I wanted to avoid tilting the host. Ultimately, though, I couldn't do it in a situation where his call is so +EV (if the odds were closer to 3:1, I might have done it). He finally called (which is why he's been losing money in the game) and flipped TT and I showed my aces. A ten was the first card off the deck.
After that, I was feeling pretty tired and tightened up a decent bit. Partially because I had taken the beat and didn't want to tilt, but mostly because we were playing 11-handed and I was getting crap for cards. Full table live no-limit is so boring! And the table was pretty active too, so my few limps invariably got punished.
Ultimately, over the next two hours, I lost a second buy-in. I don't have a lot of regrets except for two hands. Oddly enough, the one I regret the most didn't cost me much, but it is such a common occurrence that I feel like I should know better.
A reasonably tight/passive guy opened in middle position for $7 and I called in late position with suited connectors. The flop was all below a 9, giving me a flush draw with a gutshot. He bet $10, and I bumped it to $25, expecting to take the pot there. But he surprised me and called after a bit of thought. Originally, I had him on a big ace with the length of thought but didn't expect him to call there with overcards because I wouldn't have called there. One of my classic mistakes...
Turn came a queen, he checked, and I checked after considering firing another bullet. I felt like he was weak, but I couldn't rule out some sort of pair, possibly even TT or JJ. The river was a blank, it went check-check, and I told him he won. He showed AKo.
My disappointment in this hand was that I knew he was weak, but I got a little confused and froze up. He wasn't a calling station, so I should have fired again. I was just blind to the fact that he might be taking one off on the flop with AK. Alternatively, a slightly larger raise on the flop would have ended the hand too. That's one of my biggest weaknesses; if I'm going to bet, I need to really bet near the pot, not lean toward the half-pot side like I usually do.
The second hand is kind of the opposite mistake as the above hand. Although, actually, I'm still debating if it was a mistake.
There's one limper UTG and I raise to $8 with AJo in middle position. BB calls and limper calls. Flop comes QQ8 with two spades, it checks to me, and I bet $15 into the $25 pot. BB folds and limper calls. The limper is not a fish, but he's lost a decent amount of money in the game and tends to be very loose preflop, pretty loose on the flop, but can let go of hands in the face of obvious strength. In other words, he doesn't just play his cards, but tends to call. At this point, I figure he could have a flush draw, a pair 99 or lower (TT+ he'd raise UTG, I think), or a queen or full house. The queen is less likely because I'd think he'd check-raise the flop.
The turn comes an offsuit king, and he checks quickly. At this point, I think a little bit, and decide to bet out to get him off of a small pair. And I can't bet a little, because he could have a flush draw, so I decide on about $40 or so (into the $55 pot) but realize I only have about $65 left, so I push it. He asks me: "Why so much?" I tell him, "Because a smaller bet would commit me anyway." He still called near instantly, though, so I don't think he cared about my response to the comment.
Turns out, he had K5 of spades, for top pair and the flush draw and I don't catch my three outs to a gutshot or 2 (or 3?) outs to a better pair.
At first, I immediately started lamenting my overaggressive play. Often, in that spot, I'd just take the free card on the turn after he calls. But since then, I've thought about it more, and I think it is a nice solid bet against that kind of opponent. Obviously, if he's got a queen, I'm toast (to four outs, which soften the blow quite a bit). But a lot of the time he'll have a small pair there, and I think the king is a great scare card to knock him off. And unless he has exactly the king of spades, the big bet should price him out of the flush draw (he might still call, but at least he'd be doing it with bad odds).
The hard part is putting numbers on the outcomes and the chance of each outcome. I tried running it through poker stove, but it doesn't really take into consideration the frequencies and fold equity.
So, anybody have any thoughts?
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Welcome to SP! -
Highest Brazilian mountains (non official)
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Highest Brazilian mountains (non official)
Highest Brazilian mountains (non official)
Page Type: List
Location: Brazil, South America
Object Title: Highest Brazilian mountains (non official)
Page By: PAROFES
Created/Edited: Oct 4, 2010 / Oct 9, 2013
Object ID: 667659
Hits: 14349
Page Score: 85.36% - 20 Votes
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I hope eveyone likes it.
This is a work in progress. Soon i'll put some more mountain pages.
01 - Pico da Neblina - 2.994 m. (9823 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
02 - Pico 31 de março - 2.972 m. (9750 ft)- Click to view a picture of the mountain
03 - Pico da bandeira - 2.893 m. (9491 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
04 - Pedra da Mina - 2.798 m. (9179 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
05 - Pico das Agulhas Negras - 2.792 m. (9160 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
06 - Crystal Peak - 2.769 m. (9084 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
07 - Monte Roraima - 2.734 m. (8969 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP (*)
08 - Morro do Couto - 2.680 m. (8792 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
09 - Pedra do Sino de Itatiaia - 2.670 m. (8759 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
10 - Pedra do Altar - 2.665 m. (8743 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
11 - 3 States Peak - 2.665 m. (8743 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
12 - Morro da Cruz do Negro - 2.658 m. (8720 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
13 - Pedra Roxa - 2.649 m. (8690 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
14 - Pico Cabeça de Touro - 2.649 m. (8690 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
15 - Big Turtle Peak - 2.631m. (8632 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
16 - Pico do Tesouro - 2.630 m. (8628 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
17 - Pico do Maromba - 2.621m. (8599 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
18 - Massena Peak - 2.609m. (8560 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
19 - Codorna Peak (there is no images for that mountain, no brazilian mountaineer ever hiked/ climbed that summit.)
20 - Pedra Furada - 2.589m. (8494 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
21 - Tesourinho Peak - 2.584m. (8478 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
22 - Serra Negra Peak - 2.572m. (8438 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
23 - Alto dos Ivos Peak - 2.524m. (8281 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
24 - Capim Amarelo Peak - 2.500m. (8202 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
25 - Cabeça de Leoa Peak - 2.483m. (8146 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
26 - Assentada Rock (Sitting rock) - 2.453m. (8048 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
27 - Cabeça de Leao Peak - 2.442m. (8012 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
28 - Marins Peak - 2.421m. (7942 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
29 - Arabapo Peak (there is no images for that mountain, no brazilian mountaineer ever hiked/ climbed that summit.)
30 - Garrafão Peak - 2.384m. (7822 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
31 - Pico Médio - 2.362m. (7749 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
32 - Cara de Gorila Peak - 2.351m. (7713 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
33 - Itaguaré Peak - 2.334m. (7657 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
34 - Urubu Peak - 2.272m. (7454 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
35 - Pedra do Sino Peak - 2.255m. (7398 ft) - Click to access the mountain page on SP
The ones in red, I summited.
(*) - I myself don't consider Monte Roraima as a brazilian mountain. If you find an informational image you'll see that only 5% of the whole rock belongs to Brazil, the rest to Venezuela. In fact, the trekking is done at Venezuela soil. The altitude at the SP page is incorrect, the right altitude is 2.734m.
External Links
My youtube channel: www.youtube.com/parofes - Now with 270+ videos online!
The biggest brazilian website about climbing and mountaineering, for which I'm a columnist:
Images
Cristal Peak
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LA Rabbi: Palin Should Retract ‘Blood Libel’ Remark
Video slams journalists, pundits
LOS ANGELES (CBS) — A local rabbi bristled on Wednesday at former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s use of the term “blood libel” — though he declined to speculate on whether she knew the real meaning of the term.
Rabbi Marvin Hier with the Simon Wiesenthal Center tells KNX 1070 the public is largely unaware of the history behind the term “blood libel”.
Palin, in a Facebook posting discussing the attack in Arizona in which six people died and Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., was seriously injured, said “journalists and pundits should not manufacture a blood libel that serves only to incite the very hatred and violence they purport to condemn. That is reprehensible.”
Hier called Palin’s comments “over the top,” since blood libel refers to the idea that Jews use the blood of murdered Christian children for religious rituals, such as the baking of matzos.
“I have know idea if she knew” what she was saying, he said, but “every Jew and many Christians recognize it immediately.”
Hier said he would also criticize someone for calling the Arizona shooting an inflammatory term such as “Auschwitz,” he said. “It’s bad. But it’s not Auschwitz.”
(©2010 CBS Local Media, a division of CBS Radio Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Wire services contributed to this report.)
Comments
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1. Karen says:
Instead of blaming Palin, I instead suggest that the rabbi try and figure out how to prevent insane people from getting guns. Palin is not responsible for this crime and she has every right to say what she wants.
1. Sandra says:
The Rabbi does not seem to be blaming Palin for anything. He appears to be saying that she needs to know the meaning of the terms she uses.
1. Karen says:
It is NONE of his business nor his place to comment about what Palin says. And since he is a RABBI, why should I believe he knows more about the definitions of words than Palin OR THE DICTIONARY for that matter? He needs to shut up because he is continuing this nonsensical debate.
2. No fan of Palin says:
Karen,
Palin has a history of ignorance that she has clearly demonstrated time and time again. Obviously she is uneducated and confuses street smarts with intelligence. So what that she can kill a moose or bison…She clearly makes other’s opinions her own and obviously cannot and should not lead this country!
1. Karen says:
That is YOUR opinion, NOT mine. I think she is VERY INTELLIGENT.
2. Roger B says:
It’s obvious Palin didn’t or doesn’t write her speeches
3. bdj says:
It’s not the Rabbi’s place to prevent this type of crime. That is why we have gun laws. And if the people that sell guns do not follow the law, we have this problem. There are, of course other reasons that people illegally obtain guns, but in any case, it’s still not the Rabbi’s place to stop it.
4. No fan of Palin says:
THAT is why this country is so great Karen..! We are all entitled to our OWN opinion. Unfortunately Palin uses hers to incite and belittle. Her 8 minute rant is just a poor attempt to spin this in her favor and blame others. There is nothing original, sensitive or intelligent that comes from her mouth… it’s all about Palin! The latest comment is just more proof of her sheer stupidity…as evidenced by her improper usage of the phrase “blood
libel.” Evidently she was NOT aware of it’s meaning!
But then again why should we be surprised? Look who it’s coming from!
1. Karen says:
Again, it is YOUR opinion that Palin is inciting anyone. We all are responsible for our own actions. I am sorry that you feel that you are not and that you believe that you will be influenced so strongly by Palin’s opinion that you will not have your own. So sad.
2. No fan of Palin says:
I’m sorry and sad for you, Karen…that you are so blinded by Palin’s rhetoric…and even star-struck by her.
You have lost sight of an important issue: Violent words incite particularly in people who may have a propensity for violence by a mere suggestion or insinuation. Palin is irresponsible in her poor choice of words and the Rabbi’s call for her retraction is intelligent given the occured. Palin is not president, congress, or representative material. Palin should stay in cold, icy Alaska… And since you like her soooo much, you should join her!
5. krg says:
The definition from the dictionary:
Blood-libel. The accusation that Jews murder non-Jews to obtain blood for Passover rituals. This accusation was repeated in many places in the Middle Ages and was the cause of anti-Jewish riots and massacres. It was a regular motif in anti-Semitic propaganda until the Second World War.
So, I’d say he’s right. He isn’t saying she is or isn’t responsible. He’s saying she’s using the term out of context and incorrectly and he DOES have that right. You say she has the right to say anything she wants, so why doesn’t he? At least his statement is correct.
6. Greg says:
Karen, You’re a moron. You don’t have to believe anyone. LOOK IT UP YOURSELF. It means exactly what he said it does.
You sound as Stupid as Palin.
2. bdj says:
Everyone has a right to their opinions. But when you are in the public eye, especially if you have any intentions on running for public office, you had better understand the meaning of terms that you use in your speeches. If Sarah Palin want to have any chance of running for president, she had better “put brain in gear before engaging mouth”.
1. Karen says:
Was it over your head?
3. Sink Sarah says:
Right. Sarah had nothing to do with the tragedy in Tucson.
Yet she says now the crosshairs were really surveyor’s marks…a complete insult to my intelligence. They were crosshairs…for a YEAR.
And now they’re surveyor’s marks.
And in this insipid eight minute waste of noise, she spends more time sounding like a victim …than the 6 dead people or the 14 others with gaping bullet wounds in their bodies.
Reload? Regurgitate.
1. Karen says:
If the Rabbi asked you to kill someone, would you? If ANYONE asked you to murder someone, would you?
I would not, but hey, that must be only me.
1. No fan of Palin says:
I seriously doubt, Karen, that Sarah Palin asked her supporters to shoot another human being. However, when you allude to violence by using trigger words or symbols..you are no better than one who actually commits a crime. We have protected rights to freedom of speech…but not to incite! Palin is nothing but a poorly educated mouthpiece..she has neither substance nor class! Take that!!
2. Karen says:
You have to be kidding No Fan. Do you really believe that she alluded to violence? Oh puh-leez.
I think MANY AMERICANS are thinking too much and putting words in other people’s mouths.
I suggest you take EVERY WORD at face value and you will have lot less worries.
Respond to reality instead of the demons in your mind.
3. No fan of Palin says:
Karen,
Since you have NO VALID argument, you have resorted to attacking me. You are not answering intelligently…
Get a clue! Palin’s use of cross-hairs to denote some election target can be misconstrued…these are trigger symbols! Reload?? How would you interpret that??WAKE UP!
2. S Smith says:
Refudiate is so Elmer Fudd
Regurgitate!
4. David Perez says:
OMG, it’s clear that she’s stupid! Ignore her!
1. bdj says:
Is that comment for Sarah Palin or Karen????
1. krg says:
I’d guess it’s for both.
5. Ahnol says:
Karen must be on her period today.Wow.
1. Karen says:
You are so brilliant. It amazes me beyond belief.
6. S Smith says:
Palin seems to be borderline sociopath
Always blaming others and the media
7. NilaP says:
Sarah
College drop out
Even only served half a term as Alaska Gov
8. Not newsworthy says:
Sarah Palin just another puppet of people working behind the scenes, THINK
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Free Trial
8.28 MB
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Publisher Description
The NYC Refrigeration Test can be quite daunting with hundreds of technical questions requiring years of experience and knowledge to answer. Most have to study for month to prepare for this test. Our goal in the app is to get you familiar with some of the principles and questions you should know in talking the NYC Refrigeration Exam also known as the Stationary Exam. The exam is in two parts, this app will focus on the first part which is the question and answer. Although the practical has become somewhat of a question and answer now with images we will focus on the first part with this app.
NYC Refrigeration is a free trial software application from the Reference Tools subcategory, part of the Education category. The app is currently available in English and it was last updated on 2015-12-23. The program can be installed on Android.
NYC Refrigeration (version 1.6) has a file size of 8.28 MB and is available for download from our website. Just click the green Download button above to start. Until now the program was downloaded 2 times. We already checked that the download link to be safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded software with your antivirus.
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General
Publisher Nakenterprise corp
Released Date 2015-12-23
Languages English
Category
Category Education
Subcategory Reference Tools
System requirements
Operating systems android
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File size 8.28 MB
Total downloads 2
Pricing
License model Free Trial
Price $0.99
Version History
Here you can find the changelog of NYC Refrigeration since it was posted on our website on 2016-10-19. The latest version is 1.6 and it was updated on soft112.com on 2017-06-23. See below the changes in each version:
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posted on 2015-12-23
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QS-2217CL-90SNV-MD
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WinterSun Quick-Ship Item
94% Cotton / 6% Lycra Jersey Knit (mid-weight fabric)
When it comes to WinterSun's Roomy Structured Pants, you simply can't go wrong. Regardless of your size and shape, these comfy pants are flattering. Need a little extra room in the hips? Got it! Want a curvy silhouette? Yep, these pants are right for you! Featuring deep side pockets, a soft elastic waist, and soft flowy fabric.
**This is a quick-ship item meaning it is ready to be shipped from our local warehouse. It will be on the way to you within 2 business days from ordering.
**Machine wash cold / Hang to dry or tumble dry low
**This item is hand-painted and specially made in our artisan workshop in Ecuador.
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Santa Barbara Bar Dark Chocolate Almond (24 ct.)
by Santa Barbara Bar | Item #: 795710 |
Santa Barbara Bar Dark Chocolate Almond (24 ct.)
• $ 23 48
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These bars keep the body full, energized and nutritionally balanced. They'll help you stay at the top of your game, both physically and mentally.
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Indulge in the crunchiness that comes from the whole almonds and dark chocolate when you bite into this bar. You will enjoy the play between the sweetness of the chocolate and the tartness of the cranberries. A great source of protein and fiber, with low sugar and packed with superfoods, this Dark Chocolate Almond bar will give you the energy boost and health benefits you need for improved athletic and mental performance.
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Bought a shogun 2014 lwb Had a towbar fitted but noticed
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Hi
Bought a shogun 2014 lwb
Had a towbar fitted but noticed only the indicators in the bumper work, not the high level in the rear light assembly
Son thinks they're not supposed to in U.K.
I'm wondering whether towbar guy has caused a problem (has happened with other cars)
Any help you can offer?
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Submitted: 1 year ago.
Category: Mitsubishi
Expert: Doug C. replied 1 year ago.
Hi,
The rear indicators are supposed to work in the tails on this model.
Fuses should not be an issue as they run the same for both sets of lamps.
I would want to go the harness for the tow bar and unplug it and see if normal operation is restored; the more common harnesses that use a built in modulator are very common to malfunction even when brand new, and as well it is possible that things were damaged during install depending on kit type. If it is the scotch-lock type connectors we regularly see these actually sever the wires they are tapped to rather than just puncturing them, resulting in the current no longer reaching the original destination. If they used this sort of kit that would certainly explain the loss of signals on the tails.
In either scenario, returning the wiring temporarily to stock will likely show if that is the case (either via the modulator malfunctioning causing the lights to stop, or if the wires are damaged you'll see during disconnection).
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Thrifty Oil Co. is an active Californian business entity incorporated 28th February 1963. Barry W Berkett acts as the agent for this company. The last statement filed for this domestic stock entity was 7th April 2017.
Company Data
Company NameThrifty Oil Co.
Company AgentBarry W Berkett
Company StatusActive
Entity NumberC0446735
Entity TypeDomestic Stock
JurisdictionCA
Incorporation Date28 February 1963 (54 years, 8 months ago)
Last Statement Filed7 April 2017 (6 months, 2 weeks ago)
Address
Address13116 Imperial Hwy
Santa Fe Springs
CA
90670-4817
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Welcome to the Spencer Collection
Talpa
• Theodore William Hawkins
1911–1969
born: near Rock, Kansas, United States ; died: Wichita, Kansas, United States
• Talpa
• Where object was made: United States
• aquatint
• Paper Type: wove
• Image Dimensions Height/Width: 189 x 253 mm
Sheet/Paper Dimensions: 239 x 321 mm
Image Dimensions Height/Width: 7 7/16 x 9 15/16 in
Sheet/Paper Dimensions: 9 3/8 x 12 5/8 in
Mat Dimensions: 14 x 19 in
• Gift of Bud and Ruby Jennings, Prairie Print Makers Collection
• Not on display
• 1991.0328
Description
View of adobe church, mountains in background.
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FloPlast MDPE Plastic Wall Plate Elbow 25mm x ¾" is rated 1.8 out of 5 by 8.
Rated 1 out of 5 by from Poor quality thread The 3/4 thread on these is atrocious. Really poor quality. I needed two - the first one I got had an already damaged thread and I needed to return for a new one that had not been used previously. The second and third were little better. Trying to insert a 3/4 bush or a 3/4 bib tap into the thread took ages and much patience. The thread just kept cross threading - and no I am not some ham fisted numpty. I strongly recommend that the supplier be asked to quality control these more carefully - and if anybody at Screwfix has any doubts - get a 3/4 bush (item no 98427) and try and wind it in - you will find it cross threads about half way - every bloody time - and you end up having to clean the thread out and just keep trying... oh what fun for a Sunday afternoon.
Date published: 2017-06-25
Rated 1 out of 5 by from Badly manufactured 3/4" thread Bought two of these - I tried to screw in 3/4 to 1/2 inch reducer but it doesn't align and the plastic thread strips. This happened with both and I also tried reducers from different suppliers to no avail. Don't buy this brand - other brands are fine.
Date published: 2016-08-17
Rated 1 out of 5 by from more troubl than they are wort i run a campsite and have fitted 15 of these fittings over the last 5 years. they have been fitted by me and refitted by two different plumbers they always leak on the female iron side all other fittings in the rang have been bulletproof but these are rubbish and lead to a loss of time water and mess do yourself a favor and dont fit
Date published: 2015-10-31
Rated 1 out of 5 by from Awful- only buy in store The issue with this product is the 3/4 inch thread. After several visits to screwfix I found only 1 in 5 actually had a usable thread to fit a adaptor. I also took the fitting to a plumbers merchants who agreed it was a fault of the manufacturing. In short this is best avoided. I bought an alternative from another retailer for the same price and they all worked with no issues.
Date published: 2015-01-02
Rated 1 out of 5 by from wrong size The fitting that came was 25mm X 1" so does not take a standard 3/4" bib tap. I have emailed and wait for the correct one.
Date published: 2014-09-30
Rated 1 out of 5 by from wrong size The fitting that came was 25mm X 1" so does not take a standard 3/4" bib tap. I have emailed and wait for the correct one.
Date published: 2014-09-30
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Well Priced MDPE Fitting Seems a well made fitting, put together with other fittings, good secure no leaks.
Date published: 2014-08-08
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Well Priced MDPE Fitting Seems a well made fitting, put together with other fittings, good secure no leaks.
Date published: 2014-08-08
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A portion of this lab is based on a problem appearing in the Harvard Consortium Calculus book, Hughes-Hallet, et al, 1994, p. 174
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Friday, October 10, 2008
Homecoming Parade and Game
That's right, a parade. The school I teach at is almost 100 years old, and the stadium is only about 3 blocks from the school, so every year there is a parade down to the stadium. The band plays and marches, the cheerleaders march, the choir marches, and each class creates a float on the back of a tow truck that incorporates the theme from the walls and their prince and princess. Then everyone marches down to the stadium where the Alumni Association sponsors a free tailgate party, and then, of course, the game.
Here is the senior float. Their theme is Sleeping Beauty and they made a cardboard bed.
This is the junior class, their theme is The Little Mermaid...but they didn't plan particularly well, and everything kept falling over. Imagine that, here in Seattle and all, that the day might be windy and things made of cardboard and tape, roughly the shape of sails, might blow away.
The sophomore float, obviously their theme is Snow White.
The freshman class, whose theme is Beauty and the Beast.
The game was COLD COLD COLD. It is supposed to be about 22 degrees tonight and it was hovering about 35 at game time. Some of the girls were wearing short dresses and heels, but the seniors have figured out how to work the system....this one was wearing jeans and boots under her dress. =)
We lost the game to a decent team. I will say this though, there were 5 calls against my team for 12 men on the field (those of you ignorant of football, there can only be 11). It is ridiculous for a team to get 5 of those calls in a SEASON, much less in one game. Ah well.
Dance tomorrow night....VERY small cheer. EXTREMELY SMALL. I hate going to dances. I have to stay up WAY past my bedtime.
1 comment:
Colleen said...
That looks so cool! I love the queen nominee pic. Hope the dance is fun/uneventful.
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« Reply #20 on: June 27, 2007 08:19:37 AM »
Crochet coasters or grannies. Hats might take me longer right now.
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« Reply #21 on: June 27, 2007 08:24:13 AM »
I make...
-amigurumis! (2 hours)
-seed stitch head bands (CO 8 sts in worsted weight and knit until it fits around your head, sew together ends or add button - less than an hour)
-wrist cuffs with scrap yarn (1/2 hour)
-beaded earrings (depends)
-ipod socks (1 hour or less)
I love quickies
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« Reply #22 on: June 27, 2007 12:01:00 PM »
marshmellow: how do you make your ipod socks?
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« Reply #23 on: June 27, 2007 02:12:50 PM »
My favorite easily portable, easy-to-put-away-at-any-step craft (so it's good for waiting at the doctor's office or sitting with a sick friend) are these cards... and everyone needs nice stationery, right??
I have a plastic shoebox that has all the parts (small squares of colored cardstock, paper punch, glue, etc.) and I carry it with me when I know there will be a lot of waiting.
Here's the thread that has more photos:
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« Reply #24 on: June 27, 2007 02:13:50 PM »
I usually have a hand-embroidery project going at any given time, so my bursts of crafting are usually already lined up with something.
However, when I really just want to *complete* something, I love making these adorable hair pins!
If I don't want to get the sewing machine out, I use felt instead, and blanket-stitch the two pieces together with embroidery floss. I stuff before completing the circle so I don't have to cut-and-stuff as when using woven fabric.
They work great as embellishments all over the place, not just as hair pins.
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« Reply #25 on: June 27, 2007 02:48:27 PM »
marble magnets is a brilliant quicky craft, but it does require better space to craft than, say.. crocheting or knitting Grin
I do them in a small space. I use serving trays (a wooden tray I got at a thrift store, and a $1.97 plastic tray from Ikea). They can sit on my lap, the table, or the floor, and everything I need fits on one tray: marbles, paper images, adhesives, brushes, scissors, and magnets.
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« Reply #26 on: June 27, 2007 03:10:51 PM »
I crochet granny squares and hexagons when I'm really bored. I'll probably use them for a scrap blanket. Smiley Sadly, my elbow hurts like hell and there is no way I'll be crocheting any time soon. ;_;
Pincushions, ATC's, scrapbooking, little shrines and little felt crafts need little time (2 hours at most!) and don't take alot of space. (:
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« Reply #27 on: June 27, 2007 03:20:47 PM »
I usually search for things to paint or collage on. I have two whole boxes of magazine clippings just waiting for my boredom to strike.
Other than that, I'll make some quick little cellphone charms, earrings, or emebellish some pre-made clothes.
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« Reply #28 on: June 27, 2007 03:23:17 PM »
Just like a few people mentioned, SHRINKY DINKS!
I love 'em.
I am on a shrinky dink binge right now.
I make pendants for necklaces.
Like so:
It's just a tracing of a googled image on shrink plastic, hole punched, and popped into the oven.
Attach a split ring and cord.
VOILA.
Less than 20 minutes.
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« Reply #29 on: June 27, 2007 04:32:40 PM »
Here's a quick knitting pattern;
Ipod Sock
-Using size 7 dpns and worsted weight yarn, cast on 22 sts and join into the round.
-Work in the round in k1p1 ribbing until piece measures about 4 inches (or the length of your mp3 player plus about a row) and bind off.
-Sew together one end of the tube and voila! Enjoy your ipod sock.
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US Senator Leahy proposes bill requiring warrants to search e-mails
US Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) [official website] introduced a bill [text, PDF] Tuesday amending the 25-year-old Electronic Communications and Privacy Act (EPCA) [text], which he authored, to require the government to obtain a warrant before searching private e-mails and other data stored on an Internet cloud. The bill removes the 180-day rule that only requires a warrant to search e-mails that are unopened and stored for less than 180 days. In 1986, e-mail was only stored on servers briefly [Wired report] before being delivered to the the recipient's inbox, and e-mail older than six months was assumed to be abandoned. Leahy, who is the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee [official website], expressed the need to update the EPCA, passed in 1986, to bring it up to speed with the vast changes in Internet communication. He made a statement [press release] that, at the time, the EPCA was one of the nation's premier privacy laws:
But, today, this law is significantly outdated and out-paced by rapid changes in technology and the changing mission of our law enforcement agencies after September 11. Updating this law to reflect the realities of our time is essential to ensuring that our federal privacy laws keep pace with new technologies and the new threats to our security.
The American Civil Liberties Union [advocacy website] lauded the proposed legislation [press release] as a step forward but said more protections are needed such as stricter reporting requirements to inform the public how the surveillance powers are being used and a suppression remedy to exclude improperly obtained evidence from trial.
Last year, the Federal Bureau Investigation (FBI) [official website] came under fire after it was discovered it had collected more than 2,000 telephone records [JURIST report] between 2002 and 2006 by claiming the phone calls being made related to possible terrorism emergencies. The collection of telephone records on the basis of non-existent emergencies is a violation of the EPCA. In 2005, the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit [official website] held that the EPCA should be broadly interpreted [JURIST report] to allow an e-mail provider alleged to have read correspondence in transit to customers to be tried on federal charges. The federal government filed suit [EPIC backgrounder] against Bradford Councilman, former vice president of online bookseller Interloc, which is now part of Alibris [corporate website], alleging the defendant provided customers with e-mail addresses and then directed employees to write code that would save and copy inbound communications from Amazon.com to those addresses before they were delivered.
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The Twelve Tribes is a confederation of twelve self-governing tribes, composed of self-governing communities. We are disciples of the Son of God whose name in Hebrew is Yahshua. We follow the pattern of the early church in Acts 2:44 and 4:32, truly believing everything that is written in the Old and New Covenants of the Bible, and sharing all things in common.
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FATHER WILLIAM'S PLACE
"You are old, Father William," the young man said...
BLOG MUSINGS RADIO SHOW LETTERS STORIES GLOSSARY LINKS THE CENTER
If you want to learn more about how life works, especially in its newest segment called Third Age (What Is Third Age?), you've come to the right place. Whether you're a Third Ager yourself, connected to a Third Ager or just curious about how life works doesn't matter. What's here for you is the twinkling humor and profound perspective that come with maturity and experience. Just click on the links above or below, join in and enjoy...
WHO'S FATHER WILLIAM?
He's a pilgrim (aren't we all?) making his way through Third Age and helping others do the same. His insights into "the afternoon of life" are both rich and delightfully humorous...
FATHER WILLIAM'S BLOG
...where FW erratically shares his own day-to-day adventures and misadventures into Third Age. It's unpredictably fascinating, weird and/or meaningless...
FATHER WILLIAM'S MONTHLY MUSINGS
Once a month FW reflects on his recent experience, pulls together his new learnings and shares these in the Center's newsletter...
FATHER WILLIAM'S RADIO SHOWS
The 10-15 minute excerpts are taken from FW's weekly radio show on WMRW in Warren, Vermont, and this is where you'll hear him at his personal best and worst...
FATHER WILLIAM'S LETTERS
...are where readers' questions and FW's answers are archived. They are listed alphabetically by title. Maybe one day we'll even get a search capability...
FATHER WILLIAM'S STORIES
...are what Father William is known for. Over his 40+ years of teaching, these were how he passed on his unusual range of experience...
FATHER WILLIAM'S GLOSSARY
...is where Father William keeps bits of experience he uses frequently (to save him saying it over and over again)...
FATHER WILLIAM'S LINKS
...are connections to other pilgrims FW has learned from. Some are personal friends, some he's never met and some aren't even real. In general, they're "pretty far out there"...
THE CENTER FOR THIRD AGE LEADERSHIP
...helps us realize the wisdom and maturity of Third Age (50-80) because then we become true elders who can offer profound guidance to help heal our troubled world...
BLOG MUSINGS RADIO SHOW LETTERS STORIES GLOSSARY LINKS THE CENTER
©1964-2006 William Idol All Rights Reserved
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Diversity in children’s books: new series features young Latina
The 2014-2015 school year marked a milestone for public schools: according to a report by the National Center for Education Statistics last fall, the majority of minority schoolchildren was projected to make up 50.3% of the public school population. But is this shift in demographics reflected in the materials inside the classroom?
“When my son, who’s half-Dominican, turned four-years-old I started looking for children’s books that featured characters that were like him,” NBC New York reporter Ida Siegel said on Monday’s Rundown. “I soon found out there was almost nothing.”
After taking notice of the issue, Siegal decided to contribute to a solution: with a children’s book series of her own called Emma is on the Air, which features a young Latina girl who dreams of being a reporter.
“Since [kids are] so fascinated with what I do [as a reporter] I thought: I need to find a way to engage them on their level and bring them into my world,” Siegal said.
But instead of modeling Emma after her “freckled, red-headed” young self, she took a different approach.
MSNBC Live with José Díaz-Balart, 8/26/14, 10:47 AM ET
Minority students are schools’ ‘new majority’
Education Week reporter Lesli Maxwell and Miami Dade College President Eduardo Padrón join msnbc to discuss the changing demographics in America’s public school classrooms.
“Why am I creating a character based on me when I should be creating characters based on my children?” Siegal asked herself, and decide dto change her lead character to a half-Dominican, eight-year-old girl who speaks Spanish, has long curly hair, and calls her father “papi,” just like her own children do.
Although there are TV shows for children that feature Hispanic characters, such as Dora the Explorer and Handy Manny, these often portray traditions from Mexican culture or inspired by an ambiguous mixture of Latin American cultures—such as Disney’s Latina Princess Elena of Avalor, who is set to debut next year and whose character is “inspired by a mixture of diverse Latin cultures and folklore.” Having children’s books that feature characters with different Latino cultures, could ease school’s efforts to incorporate the new majority’s heritage into the classroom.
The growth of minority students in the public school system is mainly driven by Latinos. In Miami-Dade, more than half of the student population is Hispanic. Now, school districts across the country face new challenges as they try to find out ways to connect with these students.
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Diversity in children’s books: new series features young Latina
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CE FAQs: Continuing Education Providers
Who can be a CE provider?
1. Who can become an IRS CE provider? (revised 9/14/16)
An IRS-approved CE provider must be:
I) An accredited educational institution;
II) Recognized for continuing education purposes by the licensing body of any state, territory, or possession of the United States, including a commonwealth, or the District of Columbia;
III) Approved by a qualifying organization (an IRS CE accrediting organization) as a provider of continuing education on subject matters designed for enrolled agents or enrolled retirement plan agents; or
IV) Any other professional organization, society, or business recognized by the IRS as a provider of continuing education on subject matters designed for enrolled agents or enrolled retirement plan agents.
All CE providers, regardless of status of CE provider, must obtain a continuing education provider number to offer IRS approved continuing education. You can apply for a provider number using our online system. There is an annual fee for each calendar year to obtain a continuing education provider number (currently $565).
2. What is an “accredited educational institution”? (posted 12/6/11)
It is an educational institution that has been accredited by a national or state educational accrediting body.
3. What is a CE provider “recognized for continuing education purposes by the licensing body of a State, territory, or possession of the United States, including a Commonwealth, or the District of Columbia”? (posted 12/6/11)
It is an individual or entity that is recognized for continuing education purposes by a licensing body of any State, territory, or possession of the United States, including a Commonwealth, or the District of Columbia. For example: The Oregon Board of Accountancy registers sponsors of approved CPE for certified public accountants licensed in Oregon, the Minimum Continuing Legal Education Department of the Oregon State Bar approves continuing education programs for Oregon attorneys on behalf of the Oregon Supreme Court and the Oregon Board of Tax Practitioners approves sponsors of continuing education for Oregon’s tax return preparers.
4. What is a CE provider “recognized for continuing education purposes by an IRS CE accrediting organization”? (revised 12/16/11)
It is an individual or entity that is recognized for continuing education purposes by a qualifying organization as a provider of continuing education on subject matters within section 10.6(f) of Circular 230. At this time, the only IRS approved accrediting organization is:
National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, Inc.
National Registry of CPE Sponsors
Phone: 1.866.627.2286
Email: [email protected]
5. My organization is a CE provider recognized for continuing education purposes by the California Tax Educational Council (CTEC). Is my organization a CE provider recognized by the licensing body of a State? (posted 12/6/11)
Yes. Under California law an approved curriculum provider for tax preparers is an organization approved by CTEC. See CAL. BUS. & PROF § 22251(c) (West 2011). A CE provider that identifies itself as an organization recognized by CTEC must complete the Form 8498, Continuing Education Provider Application and Request for Provider Number, providing a copy of the approval letter it received from CTEC. The Form 8498 can be completed and submitted using our online system.
6. I work for a state or local chapter of a national organization that offers CE programs. I am offering a program that was created by the national organization. Do I need to register separately and obtain a separate provider/program number? (posted 12/6/11)
The state or local chapter must receive their own provider/program number(s), even if they are using programs provided by their national organization since they will have responsibility for record-keeping and reporting PTIN level programs.
Provider Application Process
1. What do I need to submit in order to become an IRS-approved CE provider? (posted 12/6/11)
Submission requirements vary based on provider status. View this chart to determine what you must attach to your application.
2. What is the fee to become an IRS-approved continuing education provider? (revised 9/14/16)
The third-party vendor administering the continuing education program for the IRS charges each CE provider an annual fee (currently $565). There is no fee for adding additional programs during the same renewal year and the IRS is not currently charging an additional fee.
3. Approximately how long does it take to approve continuing education providers? (revised 6/23/14)
Online status i, ii, and iii applicants applying for provider and program numbers generally will be issued numbers within 24 hours of a complete application.
Online status iv CE provider applicants generally should receive a response 21 days after a completed application is received.
If you are a new CE provider and only want to offer an Annual Federal Tax Refresher course, you must apply between June 1 and December 31.
View a chart with the different approval times based on provider statuses.
NOTE: All paper applications will take 6-8 weeks to process.
4. Can I advertise and/or sell a program for credit before I get a program number? (revised 6/24/16)
You can advertise a program and say that it will be available on a specific date, but you cannot sell a program until you have an IRS approved program number.
5. How do we change to a new point of contact? (revised 9/14/16)
The new point of contact must call the IRS Continuing Education Help Line at 1-888-316-7581 between 8 a.m.-6 p.m. ET for assistance in getting a new userid for log-in. As part of this process, the new POC will need to provide the organization’s EIN or PTIN (from the application), as well as full name of CE Provider, point of contact’s name and point of contact’s mailing address.
6. I am the Point of Contact, but need to update my address, e-mail, or other contact information, what do I do? (revised 2/8/17)
You can update your contact information by accessing your online CE provider account and making changes through the Account Management feature by selecting Provider Account on the main menu.
7. How do I change the information showing in the public listing? (revised 3/31/17)
The Principal Point of Contact (PPOC) can edit the public listing information by clicking on the "Public Listing" link on the left side of the home screen of their CE Provider account.
8. I received an "IRS Logo Letter" in my secure mailbox. What do I do with it? (revised 3/31/17)
The Return Preparer Office has created an “IRS-Approved Continuing Education Provider” logo that you may use on your web site and in marketing materials. We also encourage you to use the logo on your continuing education completion certificates that you provide your attendees so they can easily see that you are IRS-approved. Follow the instructions received with the logo for appropriate use.
Fees
1. Can the fee be waived under certain circumstances? (revised 9/14/16)
No. The annual fee (currently $565) is strictly a vendor fee for providing the electronic service. IRS does not receive any of the fee and does not have the authority to waive the fee.
2. What do I need to do in order to be listed on the public listing? (revised 9/14/16)
All providers must register with the IRS to be an approved continuing education provider. Upon approval, you will be included in the Public Listing.
3. My organization is a state agency. Can we receive a fee waiver? (revised 3/20/13)
There is no waiver of the CE provider fee. If you are offering credit to enrolled agents or enrolled retirement plan agents, you must apply to become an IRS-approved CE provider and pay the fee.
4. What happens if I do not renew by December 31? (posted 10/12/17)
Beginning January 1, 2018, if you do not renew your IRS approved status by midnight, local time December 31, a late fee will be assessed according to the schedule below, in addition to the current renewal fee of $565.
January 1 through midnight, local time, January 31 - $100
February 1 through midnight, local time, February 28 (February 29 on leap years) - $150
March 1 through midnight, local time, December 31 - $200
Program/Course Guidance
1. Is there a minimum length of time that my continuing education program must be to qualify for IRS approved continuing education? (revised 6/23/14)
Yes. Continuing education credit is only given for full contact hours, or multiple thereof. A contact hour is 50 minutes in length, excluding breaks and introductions.
NOTE: Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) courses must be six credit hours, even if the actual length of the course exceeds six hours.
2. What must a continuing education program cover to be considered an Annual Federal Tax Refresher course? (posted 6/23/14)
An AFTR course and test must follow the Annual Federal Tax Refresher course outline and course requirements.
3. What must a continuing education program cover to be considered an ethics program? (revised 6/23/14)
An ethics program must address ethics or professional conduct in connection with tax return preparation. Review program description examples (pdf) as well as examples of the type of material an ethics program might present.
4. What must a continuing education program cover to be considered a federal tax law update program? (revised 6/23/14)
A qualified federal tax law update program must provide a practical working knowledge of the latest legislative tax law changes and associated IRS forms/instructions/publications. Review program description examples (pdf) as well as examples of the type of material a federal tax law update program might present.
5. What must a continuing education program cover to be considered a federal tax law/federal tax-related program? (revised 6/23/14)
Tax Law programs must cover federal tax law topics typically reported on Form 1040 returns, as well as other return types, covering basic to advanced topics. This category does not include: programs not directly related to federal taxation or federal tax related matters such as personal development, personal investments, office management, non-tax return preparation computer software or sales-oriented presentations for office equipment and other system applications.
6. How do I add an Enrolled Agent (EA) Special Enrollment Exam (SEE) test preparation program? (posted 7/24/15)
Tax return preparers may earn up to five hours of federal tax continuing education credit for prep programs for each of Parts 1 and 2, and two credit hours of ethics for prep for Part 3. The maximum amount for SEE prep programs is 12 credit hours total.
Follow the instructions below when adding an EA SEE test preparation program in the CE provider system.
PART 1: INDIVIDUALS
1. Secure a new program number by adding a new program.
2. Program Name: EA SEE Test Prep Part 1 Individuals
3. Program Description Example - SEE Test Prep Part 1 will include topics: (list the topics from the Candidate Information Bulletin for Part I)
4. Category: select Special Enrollment Exam Test Preparation (the program number generated will contain a P indicating this is a preparation program)
5. CE Credit hours: 5
6. Delivery Method: POC marks all applicable checkboxes
7. Target Audience: Other Tax Return Preparers only, Enrolled Agents do not receive credit
8. Click “Continue”
9. Note: Once PTINs for this program are uploaded, the participants receive Federal Tax continuing education credit.
PART 2: BUSINESSES
1. Repeat same step as above.
2. Program Name: EA SEE Test Prep Part 2 Businesses
3. Program Description - SEE Test Prep Part 2 will include topics (list the topics from the Candidate Information Bulletin for Part 2)
4. Repeat steps 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 above.
PART 3: REPRESENTATION, PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES
1. Secure a new program number by adding a new program.
2. Program Name: EA SEE Test Prep Part 3 Representation, Practices and Procedures
3. Program Description - SEE Test Prep Part 3 will include topics: (list from the Candidate Information Bulletin for Part 3)
4. CE Credit hours: 2
5. Category: select Ethics, so PTIN holders receive Ethics credit
6. Delivery Method: POC marks all applicable checkboxes
7. Target Audience: Select Other Tax Return Preparers (Do NOT select EA or ERPA)
8. Note: Once PTINs for this program are uploaded the participants receive Ethics continuing education credit.
7. Is there best practice guidance for program descriptions? (revised 6/23/14)
Yes, see program description examples (pdf).
The general rule: succinctly describe the major elements or contents of each program offered in a manner that provides sufficient information for the reviewer to make a determination that the program covers appropriate subject matter (federal tax, federal tax-related matters, federal tax law updates, qualified retirement plan matters, or ethics). Also include the manner in which the program will be delivered (e.g. speaker, panel discussion, lecture). If it is an ethics program, describe how the application of the subject matter will be verified (e.g. scenarios presented and discussed).
8What if the CE program is only offered in another language? (revised 6/23/14)
All program information must be submitted in English for approval and review purposes.
9. When should I request a program number? (e.g., when I’m planning the program or just before I begin advertising the program) (revised 9/7/17)
An organization should only request a program number when they have the program material available that they will be providing to participants. Please do not request a program number until the program has been fully developed for your audience. You can advertise a program and say that it will be available on a specific date, but you cannot sell a program until you have an IRS approved program number.
Note: You can only get program numbers for Annual Filing Season Refresher (AFTR) courses from May 1 through December 31 each year.
10. What does a program number look like? (posted 1/4/12)
Review this program number breakdown showing the various components of the number.
11.
What is the difference between an online group internet and a self-study program? (revised 6/23/14)
Online group internet programs must ensure attendance during the entire program (e.g. utilizes polling questions throughout the program or a system that provides attendance reports, such as an IRS webinar) and are generally, but not always, live programs. Self-study, including archived or taped programs, requires a means for evaluating successful completion of a program (an examination). Further detail can be found in the CE Provider Standards document (Standard No.5).
12. Can you accept credit hours in 1.5, 2.5 or other increments outside of one hour? (posted 3/12/12)
No, Circular 230 requires delivery in one hour increments (one hour = 50 minutes).
13. Can I obtain a program number for a program covering state tax law issues or non-federal tax content? (revised 10/4/17)
Generally, no. A program that covers state tax law issues or any non-federal tax content will not qualify for IRS continuing education credit unless at least 80% of the program material consists of federal tax laws and 20% state tax laws or other non-federal tax content. Programs approved by state licensing bodies must meet these criteria to qualify for IRS continuing education credit..
14. What if a program covers multiple topics/categories? (revised 6/23/14)
When offering an 8-hour program and 2 hours are ethics, 2 hours are federal tax law updates, and the remainder covers federal tax law, you will need to obtain 3 program numbers - one for each category. This will determine the exact category of credit the participants will receive. It also allows providers to mix and match and to offer topics separately.
15. When is a new program number required? (revised 6/23/14)
A new program number is needed for new program material or when program content changes (other than inflationary adjustments).
Note: You can only get program numbers for Annual Filing Season Refresher (AFTR) courses from June 1 through December 31 each year.
16. How should we handle a program that is offered via two separate delivery methods (e.g., on-line and in person)? (revised 6/23/14)
The online CE provider system will automatically generate separate program numbers for each delivery method you select.
17. Do CE providers need a new program number when the same course is being repeated on different dates and / or in different locations? (revised 1/20/16)
You don’t need a new program number for different dates or locations. You only need to obtain a new program number if the program is being offered by a different delivery method (e.g., one is in person, one is online, and one is self-study) or if the content of the program changes.
18. What is the best way to add a program that is a multi-day conference? (revised 6/23/14)
If you are offering a multi-day conference, for example a conference with cafeteria-style options of 25 different topics, you should obtain 25 separate program numbers - one for each topic. When adding programs, you must define them appropriately as federal tax, federal tax updates, or ethics.
19. Do you expect us to define who the audience is when we submit our programs?(posted 3/12/12)
Yes, you must select an audience(s) when you apply for your program number.
20. Will a last minute change in a program speaker (after the issuance of a program number) (due to speaker illness, etc) invalidate the program number? (revised 6/23/14)
No, but speakers must still meet Standard No.12 with regard to speaker qualifications.
21. How do CE providers notify RPO (post event) of any last minute changes to the program content/topic? (revised 9/14/16)
If there are last minute changes to the program material/content, then you must obtain a new program number. Log into your CE Provider account and select the “Add a Program” button. You will be prompted through the process of adding the information. A new program number will be appended to your Approval Letter once approved and be sent to your secure e-mail box.
22. Sometimes the same program is presented at multiple events. What should we do if we know that some preparers will attend the same program and receive credit for a program they have already attended? (revised 9/22/14)
We understand that this may occur and we will be monitoring this practice. As a general rule, preparers should not repeat a program with the same enrollment cycle or AFSP program year. However, we do understand that a preparer may have a reason to take a program again if they feel they need a refresher on the subject matter.
23. Do panel discussions qualify as IRS approved programs? (revised 6/23/14)
If the panel discussion contains a write-up of the questions and issues that will be discussed, it will likely be eligible for IRS approved credit. For instance, dinner sessions or lunch and learn sessions should have a set agenda surrounding federal tax law topics and a complete documentation of the topics discussed. If the program is just an open-ended Q&A session, it will likely not qualify.
24. As an IRS approved provider, do my programs qualify for attorney or CPA continuing education credit? (revised 3/20/13)
The rules vary by state and type of credential. If you are unsure if your programs qualify for more than EA and/or ERPA credit, it would be prudent to inform prospective students that they should check with their respective state licensing board or accrediting organization to determine if a program meets their requirements. You may also want to consider adding a statement to your certificates of completion such as: “Individuals with other professional credentials should check with their state licensing board or accrediting organization to determine if this program meets their continuing education requirements.”
25. Is there a word count formula that I can use to calculate CE hours for self-study programs? (revised 9/14/160
Yes. You can use the word count formula
Note: Annual Federal Tax Refresher (AFTR) exam questions cannot be included in the word count because of the separate requirement for a comprehension test.
26. Are there any special requirements for programs selected for review that contain on-line video content? (posted 5/22/15)
Due to IRS security restrictions, IRS employees’ computers cannot access videos located on some sites, such as Vimeo. If a program with an on-line video is selected for review by the IRS and it is not accessible by the reviewer, you will be notified to assist us in finding an alternative option for viewing. Possible solutions may include placing a copy of the video on an alternative site (such as your own server) or providing the script in written format.
Note: Online videos are part of your program material and must be retained for a period of 4 years, in accordance with Standard No. 13.
27. Is it okay to use IRS publications as program material? (posted 7/24/15)
Yes, but the type of use depends on the program delivery method.
Self-study programs
You can use IRS publications, but they can’t be the sole source of your program material. IRS publications may be used as supplemental resources to other instructional materials. For more information see IRS CE Provider Standard 7.
On-line group and In-person programs
You may use IRS publications as program material, but you also need to have an outline, power point or some supplemental material that explains what you will be covering. In addition, the instructor must have the expertise to explain information contained in the publications, cannot just read from the publication, and must be able to correctly answer participants’ questions. For more information see IRS CE Provider Standard 5.
28. Can an identity theft program qualify for continuing education credit? (updated 1/25/17)
Yes, identity theft and data security programs that meet CE program requirements focusing on enhancing tax professional awareness of protecting client data, including review of Publications 4557 and/or 4524 safeguards, can qualify for continuing education credit in the federal tax law category.
Providers Already Approved for EAs/ERPAs
1. Do Accredited Educational Institutions need to register to be able to offer programs for IRS CE credit? (revised 9/14/16)
Yes. Previously, enrolled agents and enrolled retirement plan agents could obtain IRS CE credit for completing qualified continuing education at an accredited educational institution even if the educational institution did not register with the IRS. Now, accredited educational institutions must register and pay the annual fee (currently $565) for their programs to qualify for IRS CE credit.
General Guidance
1. What term can preparers use on business cards or when advertising their qualifications? (posted 8/27/14)
A preparer may use the term “AFSP – Record of Completion.”
2. Is there a limit on the number of years a preparer who passed the RTRP test gets an exemption from the AFTR course and test? (posted 8/27/14)
No. Those who passed the RTRP test will be exempt from the AFTR course as long as the program is in place.
Provider AFTR Course Approval and Review Process
1. Is an AFTR course and comprehension test subject to review? (posted 3/30/16)
Yes, all AFTR providers are subject to review.
2. What should I expect if my AFTR course and test are selected for review? (posted 3/30/16)
Generally, you will be notified within two weeks of getting your AFTR course number, that you have been selected for review. CE providers will be allowed only one revision of their AFTR course and test, once deficient areas are identified and communicated.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If corrections are not made to issues identified, this may result in you not being approved to offer an AFTR course and test.
3. If my AFTR course and test are selected for review, what will I be required to submit for the review? (posted 3/30/16)
In addition to your AFTR course material and test, you are required to provide a reconciliation of the AFTR Course Outline topics and test questions.
This AFTR Course Reconciliation form should include the page number in the course material where each outline topic is located.
Everyone must provide an AFTR final test reconciliation of each test question as part of the final exam and answer key. The final exam/test bank submitted will include the questions, answer key, and notation where the tax topic tested by each question can be found in the course material.
4. When can an IRS-approved CE provider offer an Annual Federal Tax Refresher Course? (revised 4/1/15)
IRS-approved CE providers can offer AFTR courses from June 1 to December 31 each year. To ensure course content is current, an AFTR course number can be used for one year only. Each participating CE provider will get a new AFTR course number each year that is updated to match the IRS AFTR course outline subject areas.
5. Who develops the AFTR course and comprehension test? (revised 4/7/15)
IRS-approved CE providers are responsible for development of the course materials and related comprehension test for an AFTR course. Refer to the course outline and test parameters for guidance.
6. Are CE providers required to cover changes to tax law enacted after the yearly publication of the "Annual Federal Tax Refresher Course Outline" (e.g., Annual Inflation Adjustments)? (revised 4/1/15)
As noted at the bottom of the AFTR course outline, CE providers are not required, but encouraged, to educate preparers on amendments to the tax law that are enacted after the publication of the "Annual Federal Tax Refresher Course Outline."
7. What rules apply to an AFTR course and related comprehension test? (revised 9/14/16)
Unless specifically noted otherwise, CE provider Standards No.5 and No.7 apply to self-study AFTR courses/test. If language is silent with regard to a specific area, the expectation is that industry standards for tax-related continuing education for self-study testing are followed. All delivery methods for the Annual Federal Tax Refresher Course must include a comprehension test at the end of the course. Review questions are not required but, if utilized, can be used in the computation for the word count formula (three questions per credit hour for a maximum of 18 questions). However, test questions CANNOT be included in the word count as the test is considered separate from the AFTR course material when calculating the 6 hours of CE.
8. Does a tax return preparer need a PTIN to take the AFTR course and related comprehension test? (revised 4/7/15)
A tax return preparer is required to have a PTIN to receive credit for the AFTR course/test. If a preparer secures a PTIN after taking an AFTR course/test, the preparer may contact the CE provider to report the PTIN and request that the record be submitted to the IRS for credit.
9. Is an AFTR self-study course valid for one year after purchase like other self-study CE programs? (revised 3/30/16)
No, a self-study AFTR course/test must be completed by midnight (local time of the student), December 31 of the current calendar year.
10. I offer an AFTR self-study course in one format, but attendees take the comprehension test in another. What delivery method should I choose? (revised 9/4/14)
If the program material is in PDF format and accessed via the internet or a taped webinar which can be viewed by participants individually at the time of their choosing, but the comprehension test is taken and timed online, you should select self-study.
For further clarification, you should select the online group delivery method if you offer a webinar or live broadcast streamed to a large group of participants’ computers at diverse, remote locations and the participants are viewing the program, including the speaker and any text, in real time. Because the AFTR requires a test with all delivery methods, there would need to be a way for preparers to take the test after viewing the live webinar.
Note: paper tests can only be given with in-person AFTR courses if a proctor is monitoring the test. Otherwise, paper tests should never be given as there is no mechanism to monitor the maximum timeframe of 3 continuous hours.
11. I know the AFTR course must be six hours but does it have to be delivered continuously all in one sitting or can I break it up in sections delivered at separate intervals? For instance, I offer a two hour session to cover domain one topics, a two hour session for domain two topics, and a two hour session to cover domain three topics. (revised 4/7/15)
You may break up the six-hour AFTR course into various parts that don’t have to be delivered all at one time. However, the comprehension test must be given after ALL parts of the AFTR course are completed and it must be limited to a maximum of three continuous hours for the 100 test questions. You may also have a live webinar or in-person course instruction, but allow the participant to take the test on-line via the Internet as long as the test is timed not to exceed the continuous 3 hour time limit.
12. Can an AFTR course be submitted in a language other than English for approval and review purposes? (revised 3/30/16)
No. Regardless of the language used to present the course to return preparers, the course material and supporting documentation must be submitted in English for approval and review purposes.
13. Can any topics be deleted from the Course Outline if they do not apply to returns filed by preparers for citizens of a foreign country? (revised 4/7/15)
No, even though topics such as EITC, Child Tax Credit and ACA regulations do not apply to citizens in most foreign countries, these topics must be included if they appear in the Course Outline. This is to insure that preparers understand the requirements for their clients who are part time residents or U.S. citizens living in a foreign country.
AFTR Course Credit Hours
1. What are the continuing education requirements to participate in the Annual Filing Season Program? (posted 4/1/15)
An overview of the requirements is shown in this chart.
2. Do the six CE credits earned from completion of the AFTR course/test count toward the total 18 CE hours required for unenrolled preparers participating in the Annual Filing Season Program? (revised 3/30/16)
Yes, the six credit hours count toward the total CE required for the Annual Filing Season Program. The AFTR hours apply as the federal tax update requirement for unenrolled preparers that successfully complete the AFTR course and pass the related comprehension test .
Important: Anyone can take the AFTR course; however, because of the high level of knowledge required of Enrolled Agents (EAs), this basic level “refresher” course will not be allowed for IRS credit for Enrolled Agents. Those that are CPAs, Attorneys, or in the exempt category will get credit for the AFTR course after passing the required test.
Note: Tax preparers will receive credit only if the PTIN is reported through the IRS CE Provider System.
3. Can a tax preparer receive more or less than six CE credits for completing an AFTR course and passing the related comprehension test? (revised 3/30/16)
No, a fixed number of six CE credit hours will be granted in the Federal Tax Law Update category to tax preparers who complete both an AFTR course and pass the related comprehension test.
4. Can an AFTR course exceed six hours? (revised 3/30/16)
No, an AFTR course may not be greater than six credit hours and the CE Provider system will default to six credit hours with no change to the credit hours allowed.
5. What if a preparer has more federal tax update credits than is required for the federal tax law update category in any one calendar year? (revised 8/18/17)
The excess federal tax law update credit will count toward their federal tax law requirement for that particular calendar year. The PTIN system will automatically apply the excess credit hours to the federal tax law category, although the excess will still show in the PTIN holder’s federal tax law update category in the online account. Note: Excess ethics and federal tax law credit will not count toward any of the other categories.
AFTR Comprehension Test
1. Can a tax preparer take an AFTR comprehension test without completing the AFTR course? (posted 6/25/14)
No, a tax preparer must complete an AFTR course prior to taking the related comprehension test.
2. How many questions are required on the AFTR comprehension test? (revised 4/1/15)
One hundred questions are required.
3. What types of questions are allowed on the comprehension test? (revised 3/30/16)
Only multiple choice questions are allowed. Multiple choice questions should deal with tax theory, law or practice and/or include tax calculations. Each multiple choice question must consist of four potential answers with only one correct answer. No true/false questions may be included. Overly simple questions will be disallowed. Lookup questions that ask for a statutory amount, limitation, or form number will be limited to a maximum of 10 questions.
4. Can the maximum three hour time period allotted for an AFTR comprehension test be extended by the CE provider? (revised 4/1/15)
No, the comprehension test must be a three hour continuous timed test and allow participants to see their remaining time if the test is administered online.
5. If an AFTR course participant fails to pass the related comprehension test on his/her first attempt, can the CE provider administer the same test version and questions? (revised 3/30/16)
Yes, an identical test version may be administered for a tax return preparer’s second attempt. A new test must be administered if a tax return preparer fails the second attempt at a particular test version. If a third test attempt is allowed, a minimum of 50% of the test questions must be different than the questions in the prior test version. Refer to the Annual Filing Season Program test parameters.
6. Should evaluative feedback (answers to final test questions) ever be given? (revised 3/30/16)
Evaluative feedback is only allowed when a participant fails a test attempt. Providers may direct the participant to the domain and tax topic from the course outline that they failed and need to review. No specific evaluative feedback that includes the test question or answer is allowed. Providers may give participants a pass or fail notification and a percentage of correct answers for all attempts by domain and topic area.
7. Can review questions, if utilized, be duplicated in the comprehension test or in the test bank? (revised 3/30/16)
No. All review questions should be different from those offered on the comprehension test or included in the test bank.
AFTR Recordkeeping and Upload
1. What is the deadline for submitting CE completion records for the AFTR course? (revised 2/3/16)
The AFTR course can be offered beginning June 1 and through December 31. CE providers can only submit AFTR course program completion information after June 1 and for ten business days after December 31.
During the fourth quarter (October 1 – December 31), program completion information must be reported within ten business days of delivery of each program. Therefore the latest date AFTR course completion records would be submitted is approximately January 14 if an AFTR course was held on December 31.
Note: A CE provider can submit a “corrected” program completion record at any time, as long as the PTIN holder completed the AFTR course by midnight local time of the student December 31.
2. How long do states/agencies have to report a preparer’s exemption status? (posted 8/27/14)
Designations must be in place annually by December 31 in order for a preparer to qualify for the AFTR course exemption.
Annual Filing Season Program Record of Completion
1. Will the AFSP Record of Completion indicate the filing season for which it was issued? (revised 3/30/16)
Yes, each record of completion will clearly identify the filing season for which it is valid (e.g., Annual Filing Season Program Record of Completion for Filing Season 2017).
AFTR Course Fees
1. What is the cost for an AFTR course to the return preparer? (revised 3/30/16)
As an IRS-approved CE provider, you will determine the fee that you will charge participants to purchase your AFTR course and related comprehension test. You will issue the standard Certificate of Completion and upload the associated PTIN records for participants who successfully complete the course and pass the test. IRS will be responsible for delivering the Annual Filing Season Program Record of Completion to preparers once all AFSP requirements are met.
Recordkeeping and Upload
1. What information do I need to report for participants to earn CE credits? (revised 9/14/16)
You should obtain the first and last name of the participant (as it appears on their PTIN card / PTIN welcome letter) and their preparer tax identification number (PTIN). You will also need the program number assigned by the IRS, the date the participant completed the program, and the number of credit hours granted. You should submit your participants’ information through your online CE provider account using this Excel template.
2. Whose responsibility is it to compute and report instructor hours – the CE Provider or the instructor? (posted 9/16/14)
It is a joint responsibility – the instructor gets instructor credit as long as he/she has not already earned his/her annual maximum amount of CE credit per Circular 230, Section 10.6. It is the instructor’s responsibility to discuss the need for instructor credit with the CE Provider so the CE Provider knows what to report, if required.
3. If a student instructs a portion of a program or an entire program, can they earn both instructor and student credit hours? (revised 10/12/17)
If they are the only instructor for a program, they may only earn instructor hours (maximum of 6 credit hours annually).
If they instruct a portion of a program and also attend a portion as a student, they may earn both instructor credit and student credit, in certain situations. For example, if they instructed 1 hour of an 8 hour program, they would earn instructor credit for the portion they taught (1 hour of credit per contact hour plus actual preparation time not to exceed 2 credit hours per contact hour) and, if they attended the remaining 7 hours taught by another instructor(s) they would earn 7 student credit hours. However, if they instruct the entire program, they can only receive instructor credit, no student credit, up to the maximum annual credit limit.
4. Does a program have to be present in my listing of currently approved programs for the current calendar year (or on my current year renewal letter) in order for me to report PTIN program completion records? (revised 2/8/17)
Yes, a program must be present in your current year program listing in order to report PTIN program completion records.
5. Do CE providers have to retain records of program materials? (revised 6/23/14)
Yes. You must retain all program materials in either paper or electronic format (syllabus, program material, evaluation forms, master certificate of completion, and all records of who took programs and when) for a period of 4 years. See Standard No.13 for a complete list of records to be kept.
6. As a provider, do I have to upload PTIN information on everyone who took my programs? (revised 6/23/14)
Yes, you should report information for everyone who provides you a PTIN, regardless of their designation. It is the responsibility of the participant to provide you their PTIN. See Standard No.14.
7. How do I report program completion/PTIN information to the IRS? (revised 2/8/17)
There are two methods:
1. The organization’s Point of Contact, responsible for the provider’s online account in the IRS CE provider system, must log in to their account and select "Programs/Manual PTINS". Then select PTIN Manual Reporting listed under Program Options for the appropriate program you wish to input data. This option is a manual data entry process and providers will input information for each preparer by program delivered. This method is recommended for providers submitting 25 or less individual PTIN-level CE records at a time. Note: If you are reporting instructor hours, you must use the manual reporting method.
2. You can input the individual PTIN holder data into the PTIN Upload Template on the right side of the main menu and upload the document by selecting PTIN Upload on the left side of the main menu. This method is recommended for providers submitting more than 25 individual PTIN-level CE records at one time, but can be used for any number of records.
8. How often do I have to report program completion information to IRS? (revised 2/3/16)
During the first nine months of the year, you must report program completion information quarterly at a minimum (by March 31, June 30, and September 30). During the fourth quarter (October 1 –December 31), you must report program completion information within ten business days of delivery of each program.
AFTR course completion information can only be submitted with completion dates of July 1 through December 31.
Programs/courses must be completed by midnight local time of the student on December 31 to count for current calendar year credit.
NOTE: the system allows you to upload data more frequently than the required intervals.
9. Where can I find the template for uploading PTIN information? (revised 9/14/16)
Download the template here. The template is also available within the CE system via your user account home page.
10. Is there a size limit on the Excel PTIN upload template? (posted 3/26/12)
Yes. The maximum file size is 2MB, which equates to approximately 20,000 records. If your file exceeds 2MB, the information must be broken up into multiple files and uploaded separately.
11. What do I do if an attendee doesn’t have a PTIN? (revised 6/23/14)
Participants must provide a PTIN if they wish to obtain IRS credit.
12. How will I know if the PTIN that I collected is correct? (revised 9/14/16)
The IRS will validate the PTIN when you submit it. If it is incorrect, the record(s) will be returned to you. IRS will also validate the program number, date of program completion and number of CE credit hours.
13. Do I have to collect PTINs from EAs and ERPAs? (posted 3/8/13)
Only if they have a PTIN and want the information to display in their online PTIN account in the future. All EAs must have PTINs. Not all ERPAs are required to obtain PTINs.
14. What should I do if I incorrectly reported a participant’s program completion/PTIN information to the IRS? (revised 3/6/17)
If you submit a PTIN record with incorrect information, you should delete the incorrect PTIN record by clicking the Remove button next to the appropriate PTIN record, under the specific program in your CE Provider account. Wait at least 24 hours after removing the incorrect record before submitting the corrected record.
Adding/Changing/Deleting Programs
1. My organization has already received approval, but I want to add programs. How do I do that? (revised 2/8/17)
Log into the CE Provider system. On the front page, select “Program/Manual PTINS” and then click the Add Program button. Your program numbers will appear on your most recent approval/renewal letter and Form 8498 as they are added to your account. These documents can be found at the bottom of your CE Provider home screen under "CE Provider Applications".
New programs generally will be approved and a program number issued within 24 hours..
2. When is it okay to delete a program? (revised 2/4/15)
The following tips should assist providers in determining when to delete a program:
1. If a program was created during the current calendar year (e.g. 2015) and you plan to sell or offer it for credit during the current calendar year and will have PTINs to report, do NOT delete the program.
2. If you have been notified that you have been selected for a random program review, do not delete the program that was selected for review until you have been informed your review is officially closed
3. If the program was created in a prior year (e.g. 2013, 2014), you no longer intend to offer or sell the program moving forward, and you have reported ALL PTIN records, you may delete it from your current account.
IMPORTANT TIP! If you have a PTIN to report in the current year that has a prior year completion date, the program MUST be in your CE provider account under the prior year program link found on the main screen of your account in order to successfully report the record.
4. If you have never offered or sold the program and never plan to, then you can safely delete it from your “list of currently approved programs”. This would include programs created as placeholders.
Certificates
1. Who is allowed to sign the certificates of completion? (posted 1/13/12)
The instructor, provider's officer, or provider's Chair of Education may sign the certificates of completion. View a sample (pdf).
2. What information do I need to include on the certificate of completion? (revised 6/23/14)
See the sample certificate (pdf).
3. Do I have to include the attendee’s PTIN on their certificate of completion? (posted 3/12/12)
No. PTINs do not have to appear on certificates.
4. If I am a NASBA approved provider or an approved provider for other organizations, can my certificate of completion for the IRS be a joint certificate? (revised 6/23/14)
Yes, as long as the required information for all organizations is included on the certificate.. For IRS requirements, please view the sample certificate (pdf).
Evaluations
1. What information must be on an evaluation form? (revised 6/23/14)
See the sample evaluation (pdf).
2. Is completion of the evaluation form required by participants? (revised 6/23/14)
Providers must provide participants a means of evaluation, but completion of the form by participants is voluntary. Evaluation forms must be retained for a period of four years. The feedback should be utilized to improve your program material or delivery. RPO may request this information while conducting a CE Provider Review. (see Standard No.9).
Renewal
1. How often must my organization renew its continuing education provider status? (revised 9/14/16)
Your organization must renew its continuing education provider status and pay the annual CE Provider fee each calendar year (currently $565). Renewals will be accepted between October and December for the next calendar year.
2. Do CE providers need a new program number when the program is essentially the same as the previous year's program? (revised 11/13/14)
It depends. During the renewal process, all of your existing approved programs will be displayed in a table. You must indicate which programs you want to continue to offer in the next calendar year and whether you want to edit them or leave them unchanged. For example:
1. If you want to continue to offer a prior year program exactly the way it is with no changes whatsoever, the program will retain its original program number
2. If you want to edit an existing program, you may make changes to all fields – content, category, credit hours, audience type and delivery method. Selecting this option will generate a new program number. Remember, program content changes are defined as significant changes to the program material, not a simple update such as the current mileage rates, or new tax rates, etc. Selecting this option will generate a new program number.
The CE system WILL accept PTIN records with previous year program numbers because the date of completion will determine the year the preparer gets credit.
Note: You cannot renew an AFTR course. You must add a new AFTR course each year to ensure course content is current.
3. What happens if a CE provider does not renew by December 31? (posted 9/26/12)
Your CE provider account will be deactivated. You will no longer be authorized to offer IRS CE programs. You may neither market yourself as an IRS Approved CE Provider nor use the IRS approved continuing education provider logo. Upon deactivation, your CE provider contact information will be removed from the IRS CE Provider Public Listing.
4. How do I renew my continuing education provider status? (revised 9/14/16)
Renew your status by logging into your existing CE Provider online account between October 1 and December 31 and selecting “Renew Now” from the Main Menu. You must also pay the annual CE Provider fee (currently $565.00). PLEASE DO NOT create a new application by selecting the "Apply Now" button on the login page.
5. Does renewal cause my CE provider number and/or program numbers to change? (revised 6/23/14)
Your CE provider number will remain the same from year to year as you renew your status. Programs numbers may change depending on how you choose to treat programs during the renewal process. See FAQ 2 above.
6. How long do I have to report PTIN records if I choose not to renew an existing program? (revised 6/23/14)
If you choose not to offer an existing program in the upcoming year, you must report any associated program completion information within ten business days of delivery of each program October 1 through December 31
7. If a self-study program was offered one year and will not be offered the next, does that program need to be renewed to report PTIN data? (revised 6/23/14)
No, prior year program numbers can be uploaded with current year completion dates as long as the program is NOT removed from the prior year program link in the CE Provider system on the main page.
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Stamped Steel or Cast Iron Wings? Bangor ME
Over the long haul, you'll find that cast-iron wings have atleast four valuable benefits that are worth the extra money. First, acast-iron wing is much more rugged and is more likely to remain flatafter years of use.
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Stamped Steel or Cast Iron Wings?
Stamped Steel or Cast Iron Wings?
Should I spend more money on cast-iron wings?
Q. I can save money by buying stamped steel rather thancast-iron extension wings for my new tablesaw. What do cast-iron wingsoffer that steel wings don't?
A. Over the long haul, you'll find that cast-iron wings have atleast four valuable benefits that are worth the extra money. First, acast-iron wing is much more rugged and is more likely to remain flatafter years of use. You can inadvertently bend a steel wing by grabbingit when you move your saw or by dropping something heavy on it, such asa full sheet of plywood. Second, a cast-iron wing adds about 25 lb. tothe top of your saw table. That additional mass helps soak upvibration. Two wings are even better. Third, a cast-iron wing providesa dead-flat surface that's useful even when the saw isn't running. Anunplugged tablesaw makes a great assembly table, and a single cast-ironwing adds almost 50 percent more flat surface area to the main table.The ribbed surface on a stamped steel wing is anything but flat.Fourth, believe it or not, a cast-iron wing is a convenient surface forsharpening tools. Simply attach some sandpaper with low-tack sprayadhesive. The wing is flat, rock solid and more accessible than themain table—perfect for lapping the backside of chisels and plane irons.
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Gunsafes.com Declares The Availability of Relaible Biometric Gun Safes And Best Hearing Projectors at Its Store!
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Gunsafe.com, the online store which provides an endless options of gun safes for both home and office purposes, recently announced the availability of the best hearing protectors at an affordable price. These hearing protectors are best in the market and an individual can find various types of hearing protectors in this store.
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a vote goal is more than enough of a trade for the staff's services
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Just like the old times.. And will give the players a motivation to vote
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So that it is easy to buy items using gold pet instead of many bps
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/Agree. Maybe our market will be okay again
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How to choose an outsourced computer security service provider
A lot of companies today provide managed security services, including giants like Hewlett-Packard, IBM and Verizon. You’ll probably want to select a company with technology that can meet your specific security needs and that would provide a consistent and responsive support team. If your business handles financial or medical data, your provider should be the kind that would help you comply with data-security regulations.
Many managers get nervous at the thought of turning over their computer security to an outside firm. This is because they must give up direct control of critical systems. But this is necessary because it typically brings better security at a lower cost, according to industry watchers. Good security staff is hard to find, even if you can afford to hire
Security-service firms, however, already have experts who work for them. They are likely to have employed people who have worked with other companies in your industry facing similar risks and challenges.
Basic Security Needs
If your plan is to outsource your basic security needs, perhaps, including your network defence and the devices on it, as well as the filtering of your email for spam, scams and malware — you probably should consider one of these soup-to-nuts services. Many of these companies offer cloud services that monitor your systems by running your traffic through their data centers before it comes to you. They will install equipment on your network that automatically sends data to them for analysis and investigation before forwarding. Other providers combine in-house and cloud technologies in their methods.
Security Software for Small Businesses
There are companies serving small businesses in areas of security-software. Giants such as McAfee Inc and Symantec Corp are great names to consider. There are also other specialized service providers to choose from, including Perimeter E-Security, Solutionary Inc and Dell’s SecureWorks Inc.
Website Security
If securing your website is what you’re concerned about, you might consider some new startups who offer specialized technology to sites of all types and sizes. Some include CloudFlare Inc. and Incapusla Inc. They are able to block security threats to sites while at the same time, boosting the site’s speed and performance.
Programs from Dasient Inc. help keep malicious ads and programs off your site. Firms such as Prolexic Technologies also defend sites from so-called denial of service attacks, or floods of bogus traffic that make a site unavailable to visitors.
You don’t have to fend off cybercriminals all by yourself. There are plenty of services that can give your company effective protection at a reasonable cost.
Daven Michaels is a New York Times Best Selling Author and CEO of the premier global outsourcing company, 123Employee. The company employs hundreds of young bright individuals on three continents. His International event, Beyond Marketing Live! Inspires entrepreneurs to build & grow their business with revolutionary new theories and systems allowing them to design the business and personal lifestyle of their dreams.
WHY PHILIPPINE OUTSOURCING IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR BUSINESS
Outsourcing has become a sort of business strategy for companies who want to expand or simplify their business processes and enhancing productivity and output. Although there are some who may disagree with the fact of bringing out the business from the company outsourcing is actually a cost effective way to cut on expenses while ensuring quality output and increased productivity.
For that reason, majority of companies outsource their jobs to various outsourcing destination including Philippines. In Southeast Asia, Philippine outsourcing industry is booming and with affordable wages, flexible workforce, excellent infrastructures, and other vital factors help businesses find better solutions for their business processing requirements.
It is a common fact that outsourcing enables companies to gain access to a pool of highly skilled workforce. In the Philippines, outsourcing companies can expect to find highly trained professionals that have the expertise in their own respective fields. With world class skills, the only difference lies on the disparity of wages that Filipino professionals offer as compared to their western counterpart. Using specialized outsourcing agencies, Philippine outsourcing industry provides companies the opportunity to find a labor force with expertise in certain fields and have been specially-trained to meet the specific demands of the business.
This in turn give outsourcing companies the capacity to focus on their core processes while allowing their non – core tasks be serviced by third party service providers in the country. Consequently, outsourcing jobs and business processes in the Philippines affords flexibility in the selection and hiring of the workforce including its overall management.
Before, India has been considered as the top business outsourcing destination in Asia. But the fast growing trend in the world market allowed for the Philippine outsourcing industry to soar and due to the increasing salary rates in India and business processes becoming more expensive, the Philippines is slowly catching up and gradually becoming the hottest outsourcing hub in Southeast Asia. The Philippine outsourcing industry provided new avenues for the global market. And as outsource Philippine industry consistently grow, more and more companies are expected to avail affordable BPO services in the country.
Global companies are gearing towards Philippines due to its cost effectiveness ,affordable professional skills, accessibility, and quality output. This means that the country is an emerging outsourcing destination not only for call center services but for other key business processes as well. As an emerging global leader when it comes to outsourcing, the Philippines is gradually gearing towards better and more affordable outsourcing services without sacrificing the quality of the output. With world class talents and skills, Filipino professionals are at par in terms of skills and education. From custom software development to web design and applications, Philippine BPOs are beginning to tap other outsourcing segment to further expand their reach in the global market.
The Philippines have excellent BPO providers and it has serviced a number of multinational companies in the U.S. and Europe. And as the Philippine outsourcing industry is expected to develop, companies will have more options when it comes to BPO services.
Daven Michaels is a New York Times Best Selling Author and CEO of premiere global outsourcing company, 123Employee. The company employs hundreds of young bright individuals on three continents. His International event, Beyond Marketing Live! Inspires entrepreneurs build & grow their business with revolutionary new theories and systems allowing them to design the business and personal lifestyle of their dreams.
Startups Should Know These 7 Things about Outsourcing Development
Every startup needs to have its own unique system to get through the teething stage and gain recognition. It must consider such activities as hiring, training and the outsourcing of development as all important, just as much as brand, structure and values.
Outsourcing can lead to high levels of productivity at reduced costs. A study by Interstice showed that outsourcing can save companies 60 percent on overhead costs. What you outsource depends on the nature of your business and your goals, of course. But you’ve got to approach outsourcing the right way or risk losing money and even putting your business at risk.
The truth is that you can outsource every aspect of your business if you choose to, but when you consider how vital the development aspect is to every startup, you should look very closely at the following seven things to know about outsourcing it.
1. The right third party
You need to make deliberate efforts at creating a brand that you’ll be proud of. One of the daring steps to take here is deciding who handles your development (app development, for example). Should you hire an agency or freelancers? Most aggressively progressive startup entrepreneurs I’ve interacted with prefer working with agencies.
One point to remember is that whether you’re going to hire an agency or individual freelancers, there are both pros and cons to each. Do your research first.
2. Consider technology standards.
Because of the re-definition of web and app technology development, and actually other types of development, you may want to consider the technology standards you’re using when outsourcing For example, mobile usage has surpassed desktop usage by far, with a 58 percent growth rate year over year. If you’re developing a website for your startup, you cannot hire professionals who does not understand responsive design.
More so, if you plan to generate traffic, leads and customers from search engines, Google expects you to make your web and mobile applications mobile-friendly. You must be able to feature up-to-date technologies in your development; otherwise, your project will be outdated.
3. Include personalized communication.
Ensure that there is a guarantee of a personalized communication between you and your professionals. The reason is that you will encounter technical issues after the project has been completed sooner or later, and would require the attention of your experts again. Create a seamless communication by putting the time-zone difference into consideration to help you make smart decisions about when to outsource your services, and whom to put in charge.
4. Intellectual property considerations.
Have you considered what rights you have on your mobile app properties? You should know that some legal jurisdictions do not have much regard for intellectual property like software. Because if this, it is estimated that approximately 61 percent of software used in most Asian countries and 58 percent in India are pirated. How many of these crimes have resulted in lawsuits? How many of those lawsuits have been litigated?
That makes it very important to secure your intellectual property against misuse and theft when outsourcing developments (web, app, software, etc.). It’s your responsibility to do so. You can create those limitations by drafting contracts and nondisclosure agreements which the freelancer/agency will be required to sign and adhere to. You may also want to seek professional advice on these matters.
5. Consider the unique quality of your product.
You should never outsource some delicate developments to a third-party. Simple reasons are key competency and trade secrets. Outsourcing a key product or service that makes the company unique simply means giving out your entire company for nothing. You don’t want other people to hijack your edge.
This is your company’s “secret sauce,” so trade it with extra care. If you truly want to get the project done, consider hiring an in-house developer to handle it. Operational products such as reservation systems or process automation can be outsourced, but when it comes to creative products like architectural rendering, chip-design programs or consumer games, don’t reveal the secret. Work on these in-house.
6. Regular updates on company’s progress.
You should be in control of your business. Do NOT relinquish 100% control to a third party 100 percent control of their company’s development. That’s not ideal. Inasmuch as outsourcing development is important, you need to get regular updates to keep abreast of the behind-the-scene processes. Go beyond being interested in just the end result, to getting involved in the ongoing development. Provide ideas, answer questions, give suggestions. You’ll learn a lot more from the processes than from the end result. If you do not know about software malfunction, or even basics about app development, you may make irrelevant decisions and costly mistakes.
7. Ensure you get the value for your money.
Do not always think that getting cheaper services is the best way to go. Though you want to save money, and that’s important, going cheap is one route to absolute failure. However, you need to keep in mind that you always get what you pay for. That’s a fact of life. And I’m not necessarily suggesting that you should make expensive hires.
The bottom line is, choose freelancers/companies that have the experience, modern tools and right skills required to handle your project. At the worst, pay the industry standard fee when outsourcing developments of your software applications.
Daven Michaels is a New York Times Best Selling Author and CEO of the premier global outsourcing company, 123Employee. The company employs hundreds of young bright individuals on three continents. His International event, Beyond Marketing Live! Inspires entrepreneurs to build & grow their business with revolutionary new theories and systems allowing them to design the business and personal lifestyle of their dreams.
Deciding between In-House and Outsourcing
When you outsource your website design, you save the countless hours you would have spent pushing pixels. The outsourcing industry keeps growing as more tasks are discovered doable online. Another reason for this growth is that it gives entrepreneurs access to a greater pool of talent, as well as low-cost labor. Their ability to delegate responsibilities helps them free up more time.
While outsourcing is a brilliant idea, not everything needs to be outsourced. Activities that constitute the core of your business are not wise to outsource. Though you can find competent people in any line of work, what works for one business may not work for another.
In the text that follows, we will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing and some advice.
Benefits of outsourcing
Take the time out to think about what you don’t have time for, what you aren’t good at and what you need help with, and you will easily see how outsourcing might benefit your business. You need to take the time to look before you leap, otherwise outsourcing could end up costing you more than you expected.
There are three major benefits of outsourcing:
Access to a larger pool of talent
Outsourcing gives you access to a vast, more experienced and perhaps more efficient pool of talent. When you hire a call center outsourcing company to handle your customer care line, for example, the pool of experienced personnel you will have at your service will be enough to cover the needs of your many clients calling at the same time for one help or another.
Cost savings
When you outsource, you save the money you would have spent going through all the rigors of hiring full-time staff, buying equipment, doing paperwork, paying salaries and other benefits and so on. Outsourcing gives you all the services you require at just a fraction of the cost.
More time
Wanna save time? Outsource! As an entrepreneur, you deserve some time to focus on what only you should do that keeps your products and services unique to you. You need time for your private and family life. Doing all the things you can easily have outsourced will mean sacrificing yourself for the lamb. You will also wear yourself out in the long run.
How to reap these benefits is to outsource right. Choose the right company or individual, show them clearly what you need done and watch them give you the results you expect.
Daven Michaels is a New York Times Best Selling Author and CEO of the premier global outsourcing company, 123Employee. The company employs hundreds of young bright individuals on three continents. His International event, Beyond Marketing Live! Inspires entrepreneurs to build & grow their business with revolutionary new theories and systems allowing them to design the business and personal lifestyle of their dreams.
Telemarketing Outsourcing Services in 2017: What Should You Expect?
Telemarketing in 2017 is actually a bit different now from what it used to be. Your goal may just be to increase your sales or you may want to generate useful information about your prospects’ buying habits, telemarketing is essential and you’re most effective if you use telemarketing outsourcing services. These are a sure way of getting a more effective solution. This type of telemarketing service comes with a solution that ranges from cost saving to target marketing, timely marketing, and increased sales, faster selling and much more. All you need do for a start is to hire the right person for the job.
An outsourcing service provider who specializes in telemarketing should be your target. This is the only way you will be sure of getting the best possible results from telemarketing outsourcing. You may ask for proof of previous telemarketing accomplishments.
Requesting for contacts of previous clients they have worked for and contacting them to be sure would not be going too far. Another great way to land the best outsourcing provider for your telemarketing is through referral. Find out who the telemarketers of your competitors are and contact them. The internet is one of the best places to search, especially the top consumer protection sites, as well as genuine review sites.
So, when you hire telemarketing services, what should you expect?
Here are some tasks that an outsourcing telemarketer will accomplish for you;
1: Collating of Information for Survey Purposes
Whether you want to find out consumers’ buying habits or users’ response to your new product or service, you can use the services of an outsourced telemarketer to generate authentic data. These experts use methods that have been proven over time to generate authentic data and information you need for marketing surveys.
2: Selling Your Product or Service
The next step is sales. A professionally outsourced telemarketer can accomplish more sales than you can imagine. They know the right time to target prospects and influence their buying decision. It doesn’t matter the type of product and/or service you are engaged in, you can achieve faster and more sales with the help of telemarketing outsourcing services.
3: Prospects Management on Your Behalf
Telemarketing outsourcing service provider after his campaigns makes appointments with your leads on your behalf. He or she adopts different mediums to accomplish this task – speaking with the prospect over the telephone, in person, or even via internet conferencing. The aim is to exhaust all possible methods to ensure they win a would-be customer.
4: Winning Back Your Old Customers
Do you have customers who have not purchased or made an inquiry about your products for a long time? Leave such customers to a professionally outsourced telemarketer and be sure the customer will come calling sooner. Ultimately, they will win back old customers and get them to purchase both old and new line of products.
Obviously, telemarketing outsourcing services are more important than you probably thought before now. However, as mentioned earlier, the key to success is hiring the right personnel. Always ask the right questions when interviewing a potential outsourcing telemarketer. Do not also forget to measure their success against your goals.
Daven Michaels is a New York Times Best Selling Author and CEO of the premier global outsourcing company, 123Employee. The company employs hundreds of young bright individuals on three continents. His International event, Beyond Marketing Live! Inspires entrepreneurs to build & grow their business with revolutionary new theories and systems allowing them to design the business and personal lifestyle of their dreams.
The Importance of Outsourcing Help Desk Support Services
Companies, especially those that offer technical products and services will tell you how important reliable help desk is to their business. It is the help desk that the customers rely on for information about the company’s products and their uses. The help desk is the first line of defense to attend to customer inquiries, queries about products and other concerns.
A business structure cannot be complete without the help desk. It is the help desk that addresses the company’s external and internal clients. The internal part refers to employees and other company stakeholders. The external are the actual buyers.
The need to outsource help desk support services vary a lot and the decision to actually outsource it depends on the organizational structure. Below are some of the reasons why you need to consider outsourcing your help desk services before it’s too late.
• Outsource your helpdesk if operational costs for in-house help desk are too expensive. Most companies establish their own call centres to accommodate customer queries and provide real time support. However, call centre services can be very expensive and it will consume a big chunk of your operational budget if your company is not that big. When you outsource help desk services, you enjoy the benefits of having a call centre, but at a more cost effective rate. When your customer support receives huge volumes of phone queries and you require lots of agents to handle the volume of daily calls, outsourcing your help desk might be a more cost effective idea.
• When you realize you’re majoring on the minors: This is seen when the organization is not able to focus on the core functions of the organization. Dealing with in house help desk representatives is financially and time consuming. That is why, when attention is gradually veering away from the core function of the organization, outsourcing a part of the business that consumes majority of your company time and resources is the best option to solve it.
• Using third party services like outsourcing crucial tasks in your workforce such as monitoring customer queries and other related tasks can help you focus on the core unction of your business. Not only will your company be able to save on a huge chunk of salary expenses and other costs associated with setting up a new department but you can also delegate your workforce to a more important task intrinsic to your basic operation. In the long run, your decision to outsource help desk will provide more benefits in streamlining your operational costs while helping make your company workforce become more productive.
• When you’re struggling with customer service. In any business, customer satisfaction is vital in keeping the business afloat. If you are finding it hard to please your customers, it may be a good time to seek a better approach to customer support services. Outsourcing help desk services guarantees much better customer support and among other benefits you will have the best hands on the job for less.
Daven Michaels is a New York Times Best Selling Author and CEO of premiere global outsourcing company, 123Employee. The company employs hundreds of young bright individuals on three continents. His International event, Beyond Marketing Live! Inspires entrepreneurs build & grow their business with revolutionary new theories and systems allowing them to design the business and personal lifestyle of their dreams.
Using Sales Outsourcing to Help Companies Grow
Sales outsourcing has become a popular strategy for business companies who want to improve their business processing sector. All companies need to do is hiring the services of third party sales service providers. With this, companies today are able to focus on performing their core duties and on developing other important in – house responsibilities. Understanding the benefits of outsourcing will help every company facilitate better profitability and growth in all sectors. Outsourcing saves much of the company resources and by cutting the operational costs, a business is able to gain the upper hand.
Business Process Outsourcing
Doing business means saving money while increasing profitability. There is a big advantage when business outsourcing is integrated within the company’s operational structure because Business Process Outsourcing providers understand the key requirements of other businesses when it comes to improving their profitability while cutting down on costs. There are lots of companies who obtained higher sales improvement when they opt to outsource their business production. Other services can also be outsourced including those that are not considered to be core functions within the company. When these non-core duties are relegated to third party service providers, the company resources will be put to better use and employees will be able to focus more on their core responsibilities.
Outsourcing Sales to grow the company
Sales outsourcing offers all the benefits of actually selling with minimal risk. It is a very practical thing if a business is able to get all the best and highly efficient tools not to mention finding reliable workforce for the business. With sales outsourcing, companies can handle project or production delays and ensure there are no lost opportunities. For every business, the most efficient and reliable tools in addition to the right labor force is all that is needed to ensure that the business will become successful and that the company’s growth is stable.
Sales outsourcing also facilitates increased productivity like no other.
If a company is having problems with its in-house production, outsourcing the business process can make sure that the production will be on time while guaranteeing that the quality of the output is in line with the company standards. You will find a lot of BPO providers with excellent track records in providing affordable and quality services. Some are experts in sales. Companies who are working hard just to get ahead of the competition can use the services offered by BPO providers in order to meet their customer demands and ensure satisfaction as well. An improved production equals an increased profitability and this is the desire of every company.
Daven Michaels is a New York Times Best Selling Author and CEO of premiere global outsourcing company, 123Employee. The company employs hundreds of young bright individuals on three continents. His International event, Beyond Marketing Live! Inspires entrepreneurs build & grow their business with revolutionary new theories and systems allowing them to design the business and personal lifestyle of their dreams.
How to Save Money Using Customer Service Outsourcing Companies
Customer service is easily one of the most important aspects of business and to make sure that your customers keep coming back to patronize you, this is a section of your business you should give good attention to. Having a group of customers that, for whatever reason, choose to repeatedly bring their needs to you to be filled is one of the most important factors in helping your small business not just to survive or grow, but to make immense progress in the long run. Customers usually voice their opinions using their wallets- earning the repeat business of anyone can be tricky.
But all you need to do is to able to provide them with quality service and you can be sure on earning their reapeat patronage.
A quality customer service therefore, is one of the single most important aspects in earning the respect of your customers. Sometimes things don’t go as we expect with the services that we provide. It would almost always be in our best interest to do whatever we can to try and have the customer walk away from our shared experience with a positive feeling about their purchase.
Quality customer service can be expensive- factoring in the costs of labor, infrastructure, and facilities upkeep as well as other necessary activities required to keep everything flowing smoothly. You may often find that the costs to be absolutely staggering- and to save money on something as important and delicate as customer service is almost unthinkable, unless you remember this term: customer service outsourcing.
There is a reason that so many of the largest businesses outsource their customer service these days- whenever you pause to reflect on the cost of outsourcing services versus the cost of keeping them in house, so to speak, it quickly becomes apparent that it is much more cost efficient to let someone else handle your customer service needs. That does raise the concern, however, as to how you know that you are going to be getting quality results when you hire a customer service outsourcing company.
Here is the answer: These outsourcing services need you just as you want quality customer service to keep your customers coming back for more. They know that it is in their best interest as a company to make sure that the customer service support services that they provide you are absolutely top notch- and, as mentioned previously (and I’m sure you’ve noticed) it’s all the rage among many top tier businesses.
By outsourcing, you can ensure that you are getting excellent customer service representatives at a fraction of the cost, saving you money that you can be reinvesting in your business in other ways, helping you to grow. The most sensible decision you can make is to outsource customer service.
Daven Michaels is a New York Times Best Selling Author and CEO of premiere global outsourcing company, 123Employee. The company employs hundreds of young bright individuals on three continents. His International event, Beyond Marketing Live! Inspires entrepreneurs build & grow their business with revolutionary new theories and systems allowing them to design the business and personal lifestyle of their dreams.
Outsourcing Company – Frequently Asked Questions
First, it is necessary to say this; if you’re not yet leveraging outsourcing company solution for your business, you may be missing out a great deal in many ways. First, it is most likely you’re incurring a lot of expenses on overhead. That’s not all, you may also be paying more to access special skills. Keep reading to find some frequently asked questions and answers about outsourcing.
Q: What Exactly is Outsourcing?
A: It’s simply a business solution that enables you hire qualified employees without creating an office space for them. In essence, these employees work from their own location (which could be offshore or on-shore) and are not limited by time-zone difference.
Q: What Do I Stand to Gain by Leveraging Outsourcing?
A: As mentioned earlier, businesses that are not yet leveraging this business solution are missing out big time. This is because outsourcing offers tons of benefits: cost savings, cheap labor, reduced market entry time, access to special skills at lower rate, shared business risk…the list continues.
Q: Is Outsourcing a Legal Business Practice?
A: Absolutely. All thanks to the Inspiration behind the creation of the internet, small businesses can now leverage this business solution. In the past, it was a luxurious business solution for the big business owners. It’s an old-age practice that became more popular because of the internet and the World Wide Web.
Q: How Do I Know It’s time to Outsource?
A: There are some tale-tale signs that point to the need to outsource. A major sign is when you or your in-house employees are swamped with tasks to the extent that you no longer pay quality attention to the core tasks that promote the continuous existence of your business.
Q: What Should a Company or Business Outsource?
A: While outsourcing is an effective business solution, it’s always good to analyze the needs of your business when considering hiring an outsourcing company. Usually, the rule of thumb is to consider those tasks that are time-consuming – e.g. administrative and content production tasks. Also, if you’re badly in need of specialized skill set but can’t afford it in-house, consider using outsourcing as an affordable means of accessing such skill sets.
Q: What Business Functions are Best Outsourced?
A: You can outsource virtually every business function. As mentioned earlier, prioritize those functions that consume most of your valuable time. But, generally, you can outsource anything from administrative tasks to legal, marketing, IT, content production and just any task.
Q: How Do I hire the Best Outsourcing Company?
A: First, you should employ strict hiring process as you would do when hiring employees in-house. Ensure that the potential outsourcing provider possesses the skill set you seek and has proven track record as a proof.
Finally, ensure you compare a number of providers before narrowing down to the best outsourcing company.
Daven Michaels is a New York Times Best Selling Author and CEO of premiere global outsourcing company, 123Employee. The company employs hundreds of young bright individuals on three continents. His International event, Beyond Marketing Live! Inspires entrepreneurs build & grow their business with revolutionary new theories and systems allowing them to design the business and personal lifestyle of their dreams.
Company Outsourcing – A Great Way to Attain Fulfillment
As the heat to bring offshore outsourcing to an end in the United States continues to make the headline, a lot of business that have proved company outsourcing to be a great way of attaining fulfillment are still clinging to this practice. Well, who would really want to blame them when this business practice has helped in their continuous existence?
First, let’s look at the main aspects that businesses and companies are seeking fulfillment on and how outsourcing has helped so far:
Cost Saving
The major goal of any business is to make profit. And of course, one of the major ways to boost profit is through cost saving. This is the number one benefit that companies and businesses have been enjoying over the years by leveraging outsourcing solution.
Compared to hiring employees in-house or in-country, most companies have found that they are able to save more cost by opting for off-shore employee hiring. The cost saving margin is quite high and has in turn helped to boost the profit of these companies and businesses.
Continuous Existence
Obviously, no company or business wants to fold up but would do everything legally possible to promote their continuous existence. And, as you probably know, there is no profit without meaningful cost saving, and a company or business will fizzle out if it is not making meaningful profit.
Again, company outsourcing has helped promote both cost saving and increased profit, leading to continuous existence of many businesses, companies, and corporate entities, which is why it’s hard for these entities to let go of outsourcing, and particularly offshore outsourcing.
Increased Speed in Entering the Market
Every business strives to enter the market with their new line of product before their competitors do so. This way, they are able to gain a larger share of the market. This is also where outsourcing steps in to help make this happen.
For instance, some manufacturing companies such as automobile companies employ outsourcing to speed up production, hence faster entry to the market. While they are handling the major aspects of the automobile manufacturing in-country, they outsource other aspects such as parts assembling to tech gurus in other countries, which in turn speeds up the final outcome.
Access to Affordable Specialized Skill Sets
Especially for the start-ups, hiring special skills sets in-house (e.g. IT) can be an expensive step to take. On the other hand, a business at its start up stage can leverage outsourcing to keep such cost as low as possible without losing quality.
Competitive Advantage
Through outsourced solution, companies are able to achieve lower cost, sell at better price, speed up entry time to market, and ultimately gain competitive advantage. Indeed, company outsourcing is a great way for companies and businesses to attain the fulfillment they yearn for.
Daven Michaels is a New York Times Best Selling Author and CEO of premiere global outsourcing company, 123Employee. The company employs hundreds of young bright individuals on three continents. His International event, Beyond Marketing Live! Inspires entrepreneurs build & grow their business with revolutionary new theories and systems allowing them to design the business and personal lifestyle of their dreams.
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Beauty saloon Joomla and Hikashop integration
I would like a redesign of a Beauty Therapy website.
It is Joomla based, I have already chosen the design template overall look and feel.
I need help configuring Joomla component HikaShop ( Business edition) which is already installed along with Joomla and products loaded.
I need to source material - images for the banners ( optional) . Open to any suggestions here...
It should be a simple job for those who know joomla (2.5) and HikaShop and if can optionally advise on offering content for a beauty saloon site.
Please PM me for details/ access to the old site and the new one.
Skills: CMS, Joomla, Shopping Carts, User Interface / IA, Website Design
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Hi, Please check PMB for details. Thanks KD
$250 USD in 14 days
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6.3
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Thankyou for your project. I reviewed your requirement. we can do it for you. Please check PMB for more details. Thankyou!
$515 USD in 15 days
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rabbul
Please check PMB
$257 USD in 3 days
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eemon
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imwebdesigner
I can design attractive, professional and eye-catching Beauty Therapy website using joomla & hikashop.
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CWizKid
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Sunday, September 25, 2011
I just love Halloween!
I love the Booglie Eye Retired stamp set. I just can't not use them.
Supplies:
Stamp Set - RETIRED Booglie Eye, Wicked Cool
Cardstock - Basic Black and Brushed Silver, Whisper White (SU)
Ink- Tangerine Orange, Daffodil Delight, Wisteria Wonder, Pool Party and Soft Suede
Accessories: Window Punch and Picket Fence punch (Martha Stewart), Crazy Eyes and Dimensionals Acetate Window
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GUIDES & SAFETY
Guides
Boundary Expeditions employs the best professional outdoorsmen. Each trip is guided by experienced licensed guides; our guide to guest ratio is higher than other companies allowing us to customize each trip to our guest needs and provide great service. Each member of our crew brings forth a unique personality that collectively makes for a fun and safe trip for our guests.
All of our crew are active outdoorsman and willing to share their enthusiasm and knowledge with others. You will find our guides’ zest for life and adventure contagious as they share, teach, laugh, and enjoy each day with you on your trip. You will note how hard they work and how well they work as a team, making you feel secure and relaxed as you travel with them through this incredible place they choose to spend their entire summer. They are a great example of working hard and playing hard. You will be amazed at how well they take care of you and your group with a smile, confidence, and positive attitude.
OWNERS/TRIP LEADS
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Justin Howells, Co-Owner & Guide
Justin started rafting on the upper Main Salmon River running day trips for Triangle C Ranch in Stanley in 1997. That fall, he moved out to the Middle Fork and has been spending river season out there guiding ever since. Working on the Middle Fork changed his life direction and allowed him to make lifelong friendships with the guides he worked with. In the fall and winter, Justin and his wife enjoy traveling and skiing around the west. Finding a warm beach or desert is a nice contrast to what the winter usually brings at his home in Big Sky, Montana.
Justin has a close connection with the Middle Fork of the Salmon – he feels it’s a very special river on every level. Every trip is a little bit different and amazing in every sense of the word. Once you are on the water time stands still and you are living moment to moment without any distractions from the outside world. Guides are some of Justin’s favorite people to be around as you are always learning, laughing and sharing stories.
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Eric Ladd, Co-Owner & Guide
Eric has been a raft guide for 20 years, including work as a commercial guide in Colorado and also leading trips in a trip leader capacity on western rivers like the Grand Canyon, Middle Fork of the Salmon, Main Salmon, Selway and others throughout Montana and California. Eric co-led first descent rafting expeditions in Tibet in 2007 and 2009 on the Salween and Yangtze Rivers.
Founder and CEO of Outlaw Partners and L&K Real Estate, Eric brings over 25 years of experience in real estate sales and development, marketing, restaurant management, resort operations and expedition guiding – holding senior positions with industry leaders Vail Resorts, Yellowstone Club and Everlands. Eric has a strong passion for supporting charity organizations that focus on preservation of land, rivers and wildlife and is also involved with charitable groups in Nepal.
LEAD GUIDES
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Todd Richey, Guide
Todd Richey has been in love with the river and the parts in between since he was 15 years old. 15 years later, this love has taken him to 3 continents, 9 countries and multiple first descents. Adolescence in the Philadelphia metropolitan area gave him an appreciation for the urban landscape, but also enlightened him on the lack of the natural world for which his soul would thrive. Leaving for college in Missoula Montana, where he currently lives, he graduated with a BA in Recreation Management and International Development. Post Graduation in 2008, he explored the many occupations of the river including; river ranger on the Tuolumne river in California, fly/river guide, raft co. manager, safety kayaker, and photo-film kayaker.
In the winter months, you’ll likely find him in Chile, taking advantage of the southern hemisphere summer river season. Fly fishing, climbing, surfing, photography, poetry, cooking, and fine carpentry are his pastimes when not working the river. He loves sharing his tales on and off the water and looks forward to swapping stories with you while you both are floating down the one of the most sacred river corridors in North America, The Middle Fork of the Salmon.
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Jason Moore, Guide
Jason’s passion is exploring rivers around the globe. Expedition boating has taken him to China, Tibet, and Costa Rica including multiple first descents. Domestically, Jason has guided rivers from California, Colorado, Utah and Idaho, all the way to West Virginia. From the Class V creeks of the Central Rockies to the high-volume Colorado River through Westwater, Cataract, and the Grand Canyons, Jason has navigated ways to keep his feet wet and sleep with stars overhead.
Jason has worked as a professional river guide and guide trainer, competed in Class V whitewater races and still continues to teach as a wilderness medical educator when ever he gets the chance.
When he’s not on the river, Jason holds multiple professional roles including working as an epidemiologist while also practicing clinical medicine as a physician assistant in the specialties of general surgery, trauma and critical care.
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Ben Hawkins, Guide
Born and raised in Austin TX, Ben soon moved out west after discovering the rivers and whitewater of Central America with Outward Bound. With the seed planted, he moved to Utah where he earned a BS in Adventure Outdoor Programming from the University of Utah. He got his start guiding adaptive river trips on the Colorado River in Moab, Utah. Then he took the small drive up to Jackson Hole, WY to explore the new rivers and world class skiing it had to offer.
Over the last 7 years, he’s guided numerous trips down the Colorado River through Cataract, Westwater, and the Grand Canyon, to name a few. He couldn’t be more excited to share his River passion with you all on the Middle fork of the Salmon where he experienced his first River trip over 15 years ago!
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Thrice Shelton, Guide
Thrice has always loved the outdoors. Especially the water anything from snowboarding to surfing. Growing up he went white water rafting with his family and couldn’t get enough of the river. After going to Alaska and raft guiding and fly fishing he knew what he wanted to do.
Thrice is now a raft guide on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River and is absolutely in love with it and swears he will raft the middle fork for the rest of his life. Thrice is headed to Chile in the winter in hopes of finding the never ending summer.
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Kelsey Dzintars, Swaper Trainee
It took Kelsey just a few days on the Middle Fork with Boundary to realize she wanted to make it a part of her life. Eight weeks later, she was back for guide training. An artist and graphic designer from the Black Hills of South Dakota and now based in Bozeman, Montana, her work has been consistently influenced by her natural surroundings.
With her paintings she aims to evoke the emotions we feel in the presence of wilderness settings in hopes of fueling conversation and action in conservation. She loves to share these passions and will put a brush in the hand of anyone interested in getting in touch with their inner artist with the Middle Fork as muse.
Kelsey spends the winter months snowboarding, boating and rambling around the west with her eccentric mutt while working on creative projects.
GUEST GUIDES, TRAINEES, THERAPISTS
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Josh Timon, Guide
Josh caught his first “bug” of running rivers with Outward Bound in 8th grade. It was that trip down the Yampa and Green rivers in NW Colorado and Utah where Josh started learning about rivers, flows, navigation and the amazing experiences of multi day river expeditions. Since then Josh has floated the Grand Canyon, Westwater Canyon, many stretches along the upper Colorado and Eagle rivers, Desolation and Grey Canyons to name a few.
What draws Josh back to the river is the adrenaline rush and respect of the power of the river as well as the experience of Mother Nature while enjoying some hard-to-reach areas only navigable by boat. The Middle Fork of the Salmon offers an environment made up of world class fishing, natural hot springs, breath taking camping sites and a camaraderie that will last for years. Josh’s passion on the river will be exhibited when you sit down for meals as he enjoys the challenge of cooking in the elements.
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Brian Ladd, Guide
Brian is passionate about mountains and rivers and have spent the last 20+ years climbing, fishing, ski touring, kayaking, and rafting. He has served as an alpine patroller for National Ski Patrol and hold an active certification in Outdoor Emergency care and am a licensed Emergency Medical Technician in Oregon.
The Middle Fork holds a special place in Brian’s heart and over the years he has come to appreciate the power and sacredness of this very special canyon. His favorite memory of this river was an intimate trip with friends and brother in 2014 when he made the descent in my drift boat, which helped me refine my river reading and rowing techniques in a hard-hulled boat.
Rapids can be had anywhere. Brian feels fortunate to have the opportunity to share this special canyon and environment with new clients (new friends) and the fact that it just happens to have a dense and exciting collection of whitewater is the icing on the cake. When not on the river, Brian runs a real estate team in Bend, Oregon and spends as much time outdoors with his amazing wife and kids as possible.
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Cameron Scott, Guide
Cameron Scott has called the Central and Eastern Rivers of Oregon his home waters for over 20 years. A passion for floating rivers started in his early teens and it has been his calling ever since. With an average of over 100 days a year on the sticks on the Lower Deschutes River as a Fly fishing guide for trout and steelhead and multiple trips every year on the Wild and Scenic John Day river living in a crazy hectic world centered around the solitude and beauty of river life is a life he considers well lived and it is something he longs for almost every day of his life.
His favorite river trip in the past 20 years was a cancellation permit he was able to join in on with Eric and Brian Ladd, on the Middle Fork of the Salmon last July. The river levels were at 2.4 feet and dropping and he had agreed to float the river in a brand new plastic composite drift boat that Brian Ladd had just bought. We picked it up the night before the trip in boise and spent the next 5 days trying to dodge boat crushing boulders, huge drops and skinny water slots. It was the most adrenaline filled trip he has experienced in the past 20 years and one he won’t ever forget.
When not floating rivers or chasing the elusive steelhead all over the state of Oregon, Cameron is a custom home builder in Bend Oregon.
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Henry Hall, Swaper Trainee
This will be my first season on the Middle Fork of the Salmon. After working as a gear boy for two years on the Gallatin in Big Sky, and sending my first trip down The Middle Fork last year, I am so stoked to be part of The Boundary Expeditions crew this year!
I attend The University of Denver, where I study film, and Emergent Digital Practices. In my free time I compete on The Freeskiing World Tour, I also enjoy mountain biking, and spending time in Montana Can’t wait to be on the river with you this summer!
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Callie Stolz, Wellness Leader
Callie is the heart and soul of Santosha Wellness Center in Big Sky, Montana. Callie teaches yoga, practices Ayurvedic Medicine, and does a variety of bodywork and massage therapies.
Callie developed a passion for yoga, meditation and holistic healing nearly 20 years ago when it proved to be an integral part of her own healing journey. She is excited to share these opportunities for growth in the great outdoors with others in search of wellness and adventure.
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Black “Betty”, River Scout
Betty will join many Boundary guests on their journey’s through the Impassable Canyon and has logged countless river miles. She is a lab/pointer mix, born on a Montana farm with a strong passion for hunting, fishing and skiing.
She has a keen eye for rising fish and usually spends her afternoons sitting on the shoreline with guests pondering thoughts of the amazing landscape of the Middle Fork.
Safety
Safety is our number one priority. Our guides strictly follow and exceed whitewater rafting industry standards for safety. All of our guides are swift water rescue certified and are wilderness first-aid caregivers. We will have an EMT on every trip.
All guests are required to read and sign a standard insurance waiver. Once on the river, every guest will be given a safety talk and hands-on personal instruction on safety in whitewater and backcountry conditions. The backcountry is exciting, exhilarating and can be unpredictable. We strongly urge our guests to listen carefully to their trained guides.
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The EUR and CHF march higher – Currency Strength and Weakness for Thursday 30th April 2015
The EUR and CHF march higher – Currency Strength and Weakness for Thursday 30th April 2015
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Alexander G. Dimitrov
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The Burden of Saying Goodbye to a Dog
Lacey with Brad’s son.
“The last enemy to be destroyed is death.” -1 Corinthians 15:26
We first met Lacey in a pet store in Raleigh, North Carolina. My wife and I had been married about eight months and had decided to take the next step in married-adult responsibility: getting a pet. We quarreled over how big our dog should be. I wanted a larger dog, like a Labrador. She wanted a lap dog, like a poodle. Lacey was a Shetland Sheep dog. She was eight weeks old, black and white with tan on her legs, and she was perfect. She growled and untied my shoes at the pet store. That’s why we named her Lacey, she liked to grab shoelaces.
Lacey was a successful step in our quest to see if we were responsible enough to remember to feed, water, and exercise another living being. But she made it easy on us. She always remembered to go to the door when she needed to “go potty.” She only had to be taught once not to get into the trash can. She liked attention, but did not demand it. She was content to lie at our feet while we sat and watched television. She only barked at cars and thunder.
In the next few years, we added our two children to the mix. Lacey tolerated the children with great patience. She let them pet her, pull her tail, her hair, or carry out whatever accidental tortures children will inflict upon the family dog. As a herding dog, she felt it was her duty to watch them and corral them back towards the house when they played outside. Even when the children grew older, she would never submit to their commands. They were her charges; she was not theirs.
After ten years, we could see the signs of age creeping up on her. She got arthritic and could not go up and down the steps very well. At the end, I carried her up and down the steps for fear that she would tumble down them. She also had the occasional seizure, but they never lasted very long. The vet assured us that this was not painful for Lacey. It was a kind of dream-state for her, so we just soothed her when she had them. She would awaken like nothing had happened and carry on.
Except last week, she didn’t. My wife found Lacey on the back porch seizing. She had no idea how long it had been but was pretty certain that it was beyond the five minute window. I came home from work to sit with her. I sat with her for a half hour petting her and hoping that she was come out of “status epilepticus”. But I knew she wasn’t going to.
We sent the children home with friends, and I told my wife I was going to take her to the farm. My wife cried and said she could not go. I told her that was fine but she needed to say goodbye. I made Lacey a soft bed in the back of the Jeep, soft enough not to feel a single bump in the road. I prayed that she would wake up. I prayed that she would die on the way. She did neither.
When it was time for Lacey to be fed, she stared at me until I fed her. If she needed to go out, she sat by the door and watched me until I opened it. If I told her to “sit” and “stay”, she would sit there until I told her to come, but her head was on a swivel, watching me where ever I went. I took care of everything for her, and she trusted me. She knew, as she sat there, that I wasn’t really leaving. She knew I would call her and she would come running. She knew I would feed her. She knew that resistance to the bath was futile, and so she sat in the tub, even resisting the urge to shake until I told her to do so.
I couldn’t help her this time, and it wasn’t Lacey’s fault. She was seizing to death and I couldn’t bring her out of it. Lacey was dying, and the sin that inflicted this curse on her wasn’t her own.
I laid Lacey down on the soft grass under a small oak tree and started to dig. I dug deep so that no creature would bother her. I knelt down and petted her and told her she was a good dog, that she was a more faithful companion than I was a master, and that she had often given more love than she had gotten. I wanted to pray, but I did not have any words, so I just sat in silence for a time petting my dog. Her breathing was ragged, her body was stiff, and her saliva had turned an ugly shade of green. I pulled my pistol from my pocket and told her I was sorry.
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Halos of the Son
With her there comes a hunger
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That could never be replaced
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In a world consumed by madness
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Forsaken beauty lies again
These empty arms embrace what's come undone
A life together torn apart by halos of the son
[x4]
Yeah, yeah
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wikiHow to Help Your Child Excel in Elementary School
All levels of education prepare students in Elementary school towards your child’s lifelong success. Even the best schools can provide your child while in elementary leaning education experience. Great teachers in elementary can provide helping students to excel all throughout their school experience beginning at the elementary school level. Below are great ideas that are kept simple but yet very effective learning skills.
Steps
1. 1
Understand why your involvement in your child’s education is critical. Students who perform below grade level are at a disadvantage, not only during the following school year, but throughout their educational experience. Students who cannot locate the information they need, understand the meaning of words or utilize other essential learning skills are far more likely to drop out of school.
2. 2
Help your child make the transition from each grade to the next. It’s important for you to realize that starting a new grade is a major milestone in a child’s life. Your child, although excited at the prospect, may have some fear and anxiety about beginning each school year in a different class with a different teacher. Ease his fears and concerns before school begins, so that he feels confident and happy on the first day of school in his new grade level.
3. 3
Talk to your child’s teacher. Find out what the curriculum will be for the school year, and ask your child’s teacher to give you a list of milestones the students are expected to meet throughout the school year.
4. 4
Visit your child’s school often. Volunteer to work at the school in some capacity. Studies have indicated that a parent’s physical presence in his child’s classroom is a better predictor of the child’s literary development than that of the family’s income level. Your physical presence is a powerful way to tell your child that you care enough to be involved. This message reinforces your child’s self-esteem and confidence, as well as his desire to excel academically.
5. 5
Find out what the developmental growth stages are before your child enters each grade. Children learn differently, or their ability to learn is affected, by physical and emotional development. It’s perfectly natural for a second grader to be antsy and to have trouble concentrating. Knowing that will help you devise ways to help your child settle down long enough to do his or her homework.
6. 6
Use praise as a motivational tool. It’s important to praise your child for his abilities, but it is just as important to praise them for trying, even if they don’t succeed. Children who are praised for their work effort are more likely to focus on their studies
7. 7
Make television viewing an opportunity to help your child learn cognitive skills. Watch TV programs with your child. Mute the commercials and ask your child questions about what he just watched. Ask him about the characters and the story line. This will help foster his cognition skills, and will help him when he has to write book reports. He can draw upon this skill of summarizing a plot and becoming a critical thinker. Watch shows together that can teach moral and ethical lessons, as well as academic ones. Keep a globe nearby and incorporate geography into your daily TV viewing. If your child watches a program that takes place in Nigeria, have him find Nigeria on the globe. If he watches a program about bird migration, ask him to trace the migratory paths on the globe.
8. 8
Help your child increase his vocabulary skills. Avoid talking to your child in simplistic terms. Use complex words and help him look the words up in the dictionary. Go a step further and ask your child to try to use the new word in a sentence.
9. 9
Involve your child in nature activities. Natural settings are great for decreasing stress, which aids your child’s ability to learn. Go for regular walks or hikes with your child and help him discover the natural world around him.
10. 10
Introduce your child to the arts. Arrange for your child to take music or dance lessons. Every activity your child engages in is a learning opportunity, and every activity he masters or becomes proficient at will increase his confidence.
11. 11
Provide a reading library at home. Encourage your child to add to his book collection. You can find books at bargain prices at tag sales and library book sales. Studies have shown that children who have a small home library score higher in math and reading than children who don’t have daily access to books.
• Help your child with reading. A solid command of language and literacy is the most important asset your child can have. If a child has excellent reading and comprehension skills, he can learn any subject.
• Read to your child every night.
• Encourage your child to read out loud.
• Make a game out of reading everywhere you go. Point out road signs; help your child read a menu, or a movie marquee. You won’t just be helping him to become a better reader, you will showing him that reading is an important skill that he will use every day in every situation.
• Discuss stories and books with your child. Ask him to make comparisons between the events in the story and in his life. Have discussions that allow your child to compare the similarities and differences between different stories and experiences. Make sure your child sees adults and older siblings in the house reading and writing.
12. 12
Help your child hone his penmanship. Ask him to write shopping lists; have him write thank you notes and encourage him to write in a journal or diary.
13. 13
Encourage physical activity. Children who are physically active get better academic scores. Physical activity doesn’t just keep your child’s body healthy; it improves his mind as well.
14. 14
Let your child help you with household chores. Doing chores can help your child learn valuable skills. Young children can better grasp the concepts of math, time and money by doing simple chores around the home. Have your child help you cook and use measurements. Give him a modest allowance and teach him about money. Buy a coin counter and help him distinguish monetary denominations. Play “store” and teach him how to count back change after a purchase.
15. 15
Allow your children to have some downtime after school. They will do their homework better and have a better attitude towards it if they have been allowed to blow off some steam first. No one wants to sit down and do more schoolwork after sitting in a class room all day.
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Tips
• Explore online educational programs. There are many websites that use games that are geared to learning. These sites can help your child improve math and reading skills, as well as help him with computer skills.
Warnings
• Try not to over schedule your child with structured activities. Children need time to just do nothing, the same as adults do. Let your child have time to daydream and relax.
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Tuesday, January 01, 2008
2008
Thanks to the ill-timed illness, I spent New Year's Eve at home, reading about Europe and dancing with Mr. Robitussin. My second straight lameish New Year's (last year was spent drinking for 12 hours and then passing out at about 12:02, as I recall), but hey, if 2008 is a good year, then I'll barely even think about being a dull old man on December 31st, right? RIGHT? Plus, I still have five days off, so I should be able to have some fun, provided I stop coughing up lung parts.
* * *
Quick best of 2007:
Best book read -- "Against the Day" by Thomas Pynchon. Yeah, it's got a lot of bits that would have been edited out of other authors' novels, but damn did I have a blast reading it.
Best album -- uh, I think I bought two albums that actually were released in 2007 (Jesu's "Conqueror" and the new Modest Mouse). Of those two, the Jesu wins, but I'm obviously getting pretty lousy about buying new music.
* * *
Like I said -- new year, new Klouček jerseys.
I'm at that stage (this is number six) where the collection seems less amusing and more borderline actionable, but at the same time, it's a blow to my honor if I don't buy every TK jersey I can.
This is his jersey from 2006-07 training camp and preseason, with the Columbus Blue Jackets. It's not heavily worn, because he was sent down right before the regular season. A bad move, of course -- the Blue Jackets went on to not win the Stanley Cup, which has happened to every single team that ditched Klouček. (look it up!)
You'd think this would be the end, right? You'd be wrong, of course. Just wait 'til his Zlín jersey comes available.
Happy New Year!
3 comments:
Brushback said...
Awesome-looking jersey...
gsdgsd13 said...
One of the things I meant to mention, but didn't -- just how cool the numbers look close-up. I've never really paid much attention to the Jackets' jerseys, but the numbers/letters are unique and classy at the same time (i.e. they don't have claw marks on them or anything). They do (or did - I haven't really looked at the Reebok jerseys) a good job.
Nanuk of the North said...
Happy New Year, Chad!
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Are lawyers well placed for high impact, low cost marketing?
The uncertainty of our post-Brexit economy remains a cloud upon law firms
I’m guessing that like me you are more than a little Brexit-ed out so the last thing you want is yet another post outlining pontificating on the potential fallout once the UK leaves the EU. However legal experts are now starting to fear that Brexit and, more specifically, the nervousness that surrounds it could very exacerbate or even accelerate the current decline in the profits being generated by regional law firms.
We are already seeing firms press pause on their marketing and business development so they can save a bit of time and money until the picture is clearer but is that really the right tactic?
A man much wiser than me once said “when times are good you should advertise, when times are bad you MUST advertise”. I think that is a sentiment regional firms would do well to employ during these strange times. Actually my view is they should replace ‘advertise’ with ‘market’ and then employ it, because if your commitment to marketing is going to generate the maximum return you will need creativity and focus, not tick-box cheque book exercises like buying ad space.
Focused marketing will yield greater results and will cost less than many forms of advertising
So how do you create an effective marketing plan that operates on a low cost/high impact basis? Your watchword has to be focus – focus on those who are most likely to buy your services. If you can confidently say who those people are, your marketing choices will immediately become easier and your efforts will immediately become more productive.
The first group on that list has to be your current clients and professional contacts. In my last post we explored many of the practicalities of leveraging more from your current relationships but in the simplest terms you need to prioritise the management of your existing client/’contact networks by:
– Identifying your most important clients (by strategic value and growth opportunity as well as by spend)
– Identifying your most productive introducers
– Taking your fee earners with creating a ‘coffee plan’ to make sure they are meeting up for a chat (i.e. generating new opportunities and new introductions) at regular intervals throughout the year
– Having regular BD meetings internally to make sure the coffee plans are being progressed and to share success stories to keep the planners motivated and the plans on track
A brew and a chat costs little, and can achieve much
With regards to cost, if you are seeing the right people (again that means those most likely to generate opportunities not the people you always see because you like seeing them) the majority of meetings should generate new opportunities or at least new referrals. With the average cup of coffee costing around £3.00, that is a cost of sale that should placate even the most parsimonious FD … in fact, if you go to see them at their offices, you’d be drinking their tea and coffee which wipes out the cost of sale!
This is the point where I often get the “no cost other than my time” challenge. It is a fair one but it is very rare – particularly in a regional firm – that a fee earner is expected to bill 8 hours a day and as long as you’re organised, you can fit these meetings into the remainder of your working week.
The second group to focus on are the people who are most like your current clients and contacts.
Who is your target market? Examine your current clients to find out
Take some time to look at your current client-base and work out what your ‘brand cameo’ looks like. A brand cameo is basically a picture of your usual client based upon their key properties. How big are they? What’s their turnover? What’s their headcount? Where are they likely to be based? Which industries/sectors to they tend to work within?
Although these questions are all very commercially focused, the principle also works if you are a private client lawyer. Which neighbourhoods do you tend to get the most work from? Are there any similarities in terms of ethnicity? What clubs do they belong to locally? Which groups and local events do they participate in?
Once you have your cameo you can make much smarter marketing choices and invest your time and your budget in the activities/audiences that are most likely to win you new work. Better still, you can chop out the time and cost required to fund all of the other marketing activities that don’t generate a return. We call this the ‘murder wall’ exercise, named after the perennial squad room shot you get in crime dramas where there is a wall covered in pictures and lines and facts that the detectives are using to piece together the crime they’re trying to solve.
Your murder wall should include:
Speaking at the right event to the right people is targeted marketing that works very well for lawyers
– The events your targets are most likely to attend
– The associations trade bodies they are most likely to be members of
– The publications/websites they’re most likely to read and therefore that you should be producing content for
– The potential speaking slots you could court to get in front of them,
– The sources of industry/local news you can tap into to make sure you understand their issues and have enough to talk credibly about what’s going on in their worlds
Progressing the majority of these lines is going to involve some cost but as it is far more focused, it is a cost that is much more likely to generate a return on your investment.
An introduction through an existing contact or friend can be a great way to gain new business relations
However, there is an even faster and more cost-effective route to your new targets (admittedly this is for commercial rather than private client practice). If you have your brand cameo you can build a target list and once you have that list you can identify potential ‘warm’ introductions. You can see if they bank with or are audited by the banks and accountants you know and if they are, you can ask for an introduction or work out a way you can get them round the table at a social event so you can meet them.
Alternatively you can run them through LinkedIn and see if you have a common connection you could ask to introduce you. This is a tactic we hit upon by accident but have employed to great effect for our own clients.
This tactic is almost full proof and I can’t think of one example where a client has tried to use this way in to a new conversation and been rebuffed by the person they’ve approached for the introduction. And better still the only cost involved is a little time and the chutzpah to ask!
If you are on the private client side this exercise does work for potential new referrers. If you can identify the types of professionals who refer you most work (for a wills/probate solicitor it may be small local IFAs or the tax advisers in mid-tier accountancy firms or for a residential conveyancer it may be you are better suited to the more specialist high end agents than the traditional high street agents), you can easily identify new organisations to pursue all for the cost of a cup of coffee.
If you would like to put any of the ideas in this post into action we have templates for both the ‘coffee plan’ and for the ‘murder wall’ exercise so if you’d like me to email those over so you can get started, please don’t hesitate to ask.
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Belinda Marshall
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It’s so hard for me to resist colorful swaths of paint like this, especially when it’s made available in affordable print form. These gorgeous pieces of art were done by Australian artist Belinda Marshall, who strives to depict calm, meditative worlds in her work. For me they’re expert studies in combining colors for soothing effects. Belinda has three prints currently for sale at Leif, each one printed with museum-quality inks on heavy cotton rag paper. Click here, here and here to check them out and order online ($55 each). xo, grace
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A downloadable game
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You, the princess of Roeria, have been kidnapped by a dragon! Now that you're trapped in its castle, what will you do? Will you find a way out, or wait to be rescued?
Features...
• A dragon!
• Stat building
• 14 different endings
Made by Adoxographist
You can follow me on twitter @adoxtalks!
For full game credits, see the file Credits.txt in the downloadable zip file.
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Published 1 year ago
StatusReleased
Rating
(1)
AuthorAdoxographist
GenreSimulation
TagsMultiple Endings, Visual Novel
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This is such a great little game. Each run is about 5 minutes worth of reading. I'm excited to get more endings.
Listen to me read poorly here
https://youtu.be/MeGyz_MgxlU
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Your online guide to accommodation in the Cape
Knysna Accommodation : Garden Route
Holiday Homes Vacation Rentals in Cape Town and the Western Cape
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Brenton Park Holiday Cottages - Knysna
Price Category: C
Brenton Park Holiday Cottages - Knysna
Situated in Brenton Park, Lake Brenton, Knysna - A Nature Lovers Paradise at the Knysna Lagoon. Offering superior self catering accommodation. Sleeps 2 - 8.
10 Brenton Park, Capt Duthie Avenue, Lake Brenton, Knysna
Tel: (+27 44) 381 0869
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Email: [email protected]
Visit: http://www.capestay.co.za/knysnaholiday-lets
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52 on Main - Knysna
Price Category: B
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52 on Main - Knysna
Knysna Glampackers a taste of Africa right in the middle of town.
52 Main Road, Knysna
Fax:
Cell: (+27 73) 819 5472
Email: [email protected]
Visit: http://www.capestay.co.za/52onmain
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The Island - Knysna Quays Marina - Knysna
Price Category: B
The Island - Knysna Quays Marina - Knysna
A luxurious, quiet and secure double storey townhouse situated on 'The Island' at Knysna Quays. Easy walking distance to the centre of town, restaurants and coffee shops. Fully equipped this holiday home offers self catering accommodation for 6 guests.
The Island, Knysna Quays Marina, Garden Route
Fax:
Cell: (+27 82) 902 7676
Email: [email protected]
Visit: http://www.capestay.co.za/knysnaquays
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Knysna Manor House - Knysna
Graded: 3 Stars
Price Category: C
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Knysna Manor House - Knysna
Knysna Manor House guesthouse is housed in a charming Victorian mansion, is centrally located and offers amazing views of the stunning Knysna Lagoon. A mere 2-5 minute walk of local shops, banks, craft markets, restaurants and the Knysna Quays Waterfront.
19 Fitchat Street, Rexford, Knysna, 6571
Fax:
Cell: (+27 73) 819 5472
Email: [email protected]
Visit: http://www.capestay.co.za/knysnamanorhouse
Categories • Bed and Breakfasts • Golf Lodging • Guest Houses
Forest Edge - Knysna
Graded: 3 Stars
Price Category: C
Forest Edge - Knysna
Experience tranquility, romance & privacy in Nature at Award-winning self-catering cottages. Nature lovers' retreat: birds, game, secluded rock pools, forest walks & biking trails. Discover the magic of the Knysna forest.
Farm 118, Bibby's Hoek, Knysna.
Fax:
Cell: (+27 73) 819 5472
Email: [email protected]
Visit: http://www.capestay.co.za/forestedge
Categories • Self Catering • Honeymoon Retreats • Cottages
Phantom River View - Knysna
Graded: Unknown
Price Category: C
Phantom River View - Knysna
The timber homes of Phantom River View invite you to experience the relaxing and rejuvenating effects of their forest setting. Just outside the town of Knysna these secluded cabins offer complete privacy and can sleep up to 8 guests.
Phantom River Pass, Knysna, Garden Route
Fax:
Cell: +27 (0) 73 819 54 72
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P108 Plantation Manor - Knysna
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New guidelines: SIPO appears to loosen standards for Software patents
Veröffentlicht am: 15. March, 2017
China’s IP Office State -Intellectual Property Office (SIPO)- has released new guidelines that loosen the standards to patent a software. So far it is unclear if these changes will effect the Patent practice.
In an effort to further enhance protection of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) and to promote implementation of the innovation-driven development strategy, the State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) of China has revised its Examination Guidelines for Patents, which will come into force as of April 1, 2017.
One of the most significant changes in the proposed amendments to the Guidelines confirms that software and business methods are patentable. The proposed revisions include the patent eligibility of computer software and business method, the acceptability of post-filing experimental data for chemistry inventions, the rules of claim amendments during patent invalidation procedures, and the availability of public access to patent documentations.
Notably, the proposed revisions may lift the long standing curbs on software patents.
SIPO’s new Guidelines: What will change?
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The examination guidelines will loosen the standards for obtaining business method patents if there is a technical element to the novel business method. Presumably these inventions were previously denied patentability on the basis that they were intellectual rules or methods under Article 25 of the Patent Law. The proposed guidelines state: “Claims related to business methods that contain both business rules and methods and technical characteristics, shall not be excluded from the possibilities of obtaining patent rights be Article 25 of the Patent Law.
The guidelines also appear to loosen the standards for obtaining software enabled inventionsIn the second line of Part II, chapter IX, section 5.2, paragraph 1, the third sentence of the Patent Examination Guidelines are amended from, “and describe in detail which parts of the computer program are to be performed and how to perform them” to provide that “The components may not only include hardware, but may also include programs.
To wrap it up: If the new patent examination guidelines draft is adopted as written above, China is about to become friendlier to business methods and software patents in particular and patent owners more generally by reducing the complexity of prosecution procedures and making more information publicly available.
Do you want to apply for a (software) patent in China?
Then we should get to know each other! Our Patent Attorney Ms. Junyi Zhu will guide you through the procedure 🙂
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Igloo Nature Resort
Ranked #82 of 103 Hotels in Munnar
Reviewed 24 May 2010
Had been and booked thru makemytrip and we got checked in just 5 mins after arrival (ofcourse with welcome drink) and rooms are clean and bathroom is better than OK...availability of 24 Hrs Hot water..decent view from the room balcony....If you have private vehicle will be helpful as it is around 8KMS from the town. Food is decent (as we are not used to eat other than Ground nut oil) and service is excellent. Will get whatever is mentioned in Menu Card...Carry water bottle (as it is costlier there) if you need any more info on hotel mail me at {--}
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Reviewed 20 May 2010
Rooms are gud, spacious with a balcony overseeing the garden and lawn. The view from the room is excellent. Service is awesome but the food is at liitle costier side. As the view from the hotel is very good so it is around 10 km from the town. Staff and manager are friendly. Had a nice holiday!!
• Stayed: November 2009, travelled as a couple
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Reviewed 20 May 2010
It is very good locality, good food and I enjoyed my time there. will defenitly recommand this hotel, value for money
• Stayed: December 2009, travelled as a couple
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Reviewed 12 May 2010
The service was too good.. ! Ambience was good and excellent cleanliness ! The vacation was made special thru the impressive service !
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Reviewed 6 May 2010
The location of Igloo is very convenient even though it is just 8 km from Munnar town. Its a nature resort situated on a mountain slope, overlooking lush green valley. In the morning we can wake up with the music of different birds. The hotel is completely lavish and they have a spa Children’s park. The rooms and bathrooms are giant and spacious. The staff is very co-ordinating. The resort includes the service of Camp fire, indoor games, nature walk, etc. over all service and ambience are excellent.
• Stayed: April 2010, travelled as a couple
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ManagementIgloo, General Manager at Igloo Nature Resort, responded to this reviewResponded 7 May 2010
Thank you very much for your Reviews & comments.Looking forward for your next visit along with your friends and relatives. We will be at your service at any given time. Please feel free to get in touch with us for any assistance you require in future. Vimaligloo.
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Reviewed 3 May 2010
its at a very good location,but d cottages r very congested,no a.c.,and small.but the balconies are spacious and good for evening get togethers.the food service is very slow.
• Stayed: April 2010
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ManagementIgloo, General Manager at Igloo Nature Resort, responded to this reviewResponded 6 May 2010
Dear sir
Thank you very much for spend your valuable time to write a review. I really sorry for the slow service from our staff.I already discussed this matter with my F&B executive and I am sure that I can give better service on your next visit to Igloo.
Looking forward for your next visit along with your friends and relatives. We will be at your service at any given time. Please feel free to get in touch with us for any assistance you require in future.
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Reviewed 12 April 2010
I stayed at the hotel in the first week of April '10. I was accompanied with my wife and a two yr child. All of us had a great time.
The hotel is around 8 kms from main Munnar. It is surrounded by hills and the view is very beautiful. There is also a small kids' area.
One area of concern is the service. They take lot of time for room service as well as in the restaurant.
• Stayed: April 2010, travelled with family
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ManagementIgloo, General Manager at Igloo Nature Resort, responded to this reviewResponded 6 May 2010
Thank you very much for your valuable comments.Looking forward for your next visit along with your friends and relatives. We will be at your service at any given time. Please feel free to get in touch with us for any assistance you require in future.
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Address: Chithirapuram PO, Munnar 685612, India
Region: India > Kerala > Idukki District > Munnar
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Ranked #82 of 103 Hotels in Munnar
Price Range: £28 - £60 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
Hotel Class:2.5 star — Igloo Nature Resort 2.5*
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CMAC Christmas Party
December 8 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Social hour 5:00 pm
Potluck Dinner 6:00 pm
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Date:
December 8
Time:
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
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CMAC
Website:
http://cmac11.com/
Venue
40 et 8 Boxcar Room
7607 NE 26th Ave.
Vancouver, WA 98665 United States
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It is a privilege to visit one of the most exotic places on the Caribbean coast of Colombia. Here you can enjoy the medicinal mud containing minerals with healing properties which is the main attraction of the tour. The tour begins with a medicinal mud bath in the crater of the volcano, freshwater bath Swamp Totumo’s to remove the mud, after moving to Manzanillo del Mar to enjoy a typical lunch Cartagenero,
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Motel 88 Oneonta
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• Incidence of Transient Ischemic Attack in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2011 to 2012
Barber, PA; Krishnamurthi, R; Parag, V; Anderson, NE; Ranta, A; Klifoyle, D; Wong, E; Green, G; Arroll, B; Bennett, DA; Witt, E; Rush, E; Suh, FM; Theadom, A; Rathnasabapathy, Y; Te Ao, B; Parmar, P; Feigin, V; for the ARCOS IV study group
Journal article
Auckland University of Technology
Background and Purpose—There have been few recent population-based studies reporting the incidence (first ever) and attack rates (incident and recurrent) of transient ischemic attack (TIA). Methods—The fourth Auckland Regional Community Stroke study (ARCOS IV) used multiple overlapping case ascertainment methods to identify all hospitalized and nonhospitalized cases of TIA that occurred in people ≥16 years of age usually resident in Auckland (population ≥16 years of age is 1.12 million), during the 12 months from March 1, 2011. All first-ever and recurrent new TIAs (any new TIA 28 days after the index event) during the study period were recorded. Results—There were 785 people with TIA (402 [51.2%] women, mean [SD] age 71.5 [13.8] years); 614 (78%) of European origin, 84 (11%) Māori/Pacific, and 75 (10%) Asian/Other. The annual incidence of TIA was 40 (95% confidence interval, 36–43), and attack rate was 63 (95% confidence interval, 59–68), per 100 000 people, age standardized to the World Health Organization world population. Approximately two thirds of people were known to be hypertensive or were being treated with blood pressure–lowering agents, half were taking antiplatelet agents and just under half were taking lipid-lowering therapy before the index TIA. Two hundred ten (27%) people were known to have atrial fibrillation at the time of the TIA, of whom only 61 (29%) were taking anticoagulant therapy, suggesting a failure to identify or treat atrial fibrillation. Conclusions—This study describes the burden of TIA in an era of aggressive primary and secondary vascular risk factor management. Education programs for medical practitioners and patients around the identification and management of atrial fibrillation are required.
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• 30-year trends in stroke rates and outcome in Auckland, New Zealand (1981-2012): a multi-ethnic population-based series of studies
Feigin, VL; Krishnamurthi, RV; Barker-Collo, S; McPherson, KM; Barber, PA; Parag, V; Arroll, B; Bennett, DA; Tobias, M; Jones, A; Witt, E; Brown, P; Abbott, M; Bhattacharjee, R; Rush, E; Suh, FM; Theadom, A; Rathnasabapathy, Y; Te Ao, B; Parmar, PG; Anderson, C; Bonita, R; ARCOS IV Group
Journal article
Auckland University of Technology
Insufficient data exist on population-based trends in morbidity and mortality to determine the success of prevention strategies and improvements in health care delivery in stroke. The aim of this study was to determine trends in incidence and outcome (1-year mortality, 28-day case-fatality) in relation to management and risk factors for stroke in the multi-ethnic population of Auckland, New Zealand (NZ) over 30-years.
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• STUB IT: randomised controlled trial of a theory-based video messaging mobile phone smoking cessation intervention.
Whittaker, Robyn; Dorey, E; Bramley, D; Bullen, C; Denny, S; Elley, CR; Maddison, R; McRobbie, H; Parag, V; Rodgers, A; Salmon, P (2011)
Journal article
The University of Auckland Library
Background: Advances in technology allowed the development of a novel smoking cessation program delivered by video messages sent to mobile phones. This social cognitive theory-based intervention (called “STUB IT”) used observational learning via short video diary messages from role models going through the quitting process to teach behavioral change techniques. Objective: The objective of our study was to assess the effectiveness of a multimedia mobile phone intervention for smoking cessation. Methods: A randomized controlled trial was conducted with 6-month follow-up. Participants had to be 16 years of age or over, be current daily smokers, be ready to quit, and have a video message-capable phone. Recruitment targeted younger adults predominantly through radio and online advertising. Registration and data collection were completed online, prompted by text messages. The intervention group received an automated package of video and text messages over 6 months that was tailored to self-selected quit date, role model, and timing of messages. Extra messages were available on demand to beat cravings and address lapses. The control group also set a quit date and received a general health video message sent to their phone every 2 weeks. Results: The target sample size was not achieved due to difficulty recruiting young adult quitters. Of the 226 randomized participants, 47% (107/226) were female and 24% (54/226) were Maori (indigenous population of New Zealand). Their mean age was 27 years (SD 8.7), and there was a high level of nicotine addiction. Continuous abstinence at 6 months was 26.4% (29/110) in the intervention group and 27.6% (32/116) in the control group (P = .8). Feedback from participants indicated that the support provided by the video role models was important and appreciated. Conclusions: This study was not able to demonstrate a statistically significant effect of the complex video messaging mobile phone intervention compared with simple general health video messages via mobile phone. However, there was sufficient positive feedback about the ease of use of this novel intervention, and the support obtained by observing the role model video messages, to warrant further investigation.
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• Reducing recurrent stroke: methodology of the motivational interviewing in stroke (MIST) randomized clinical trial
Krishnamurthi, R; Witt, E; Barker-Collo, S; McPherson, K; Davis-Martin, K; Bennett, D; Rush, E; Suh, F; Starkey, N; Parag, V; Rathnasabapathy, Y; Jones, A; Brown, P; Te Ao, B; Feigin, VL; ARCOS IV Programme Group
Journal article
Auckland University of Technology
Recurrent stroke is prevalent in both developed and developing countries, contributing significantly to disability and death. Recurrent stroke rates can be reduced by adequate risk factor management. However, adherence to prescribed medications and lifestyle changes recommended by physicians at discharge after stroke is poor, leading to a large number of preventable recurrent strokes. Using behavior change methods such as Motivational Interviewing early after stroke occurrence has the potential to prevent recurrent stroke.
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• Cardiovascular treatment gaps: closing, but slowly
Selak, Vanessa; Rafter, N; Parag, V; Tomlin, A; Vander Hoorn, S; Dovey, S; Rodgers, Anthony (2009)
Journal article
The University of Auckland Library
Aim To measure trends in the cardiovascular preventive medication prescribing in New Zealand primary care during 2000???2003. Methods Demographic, risk factor, and prescribing data from the Dunedin Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners Research Unit database were analysed. The data set consisted of men aged at least 45 years and women at least 55 years, who consulted a doctor in 2000???2003 in a practice that supplied electronic clinical notes (total number varied by year from 24,292 to 30,842). Results Cardiovascular risk (as calculated by the Framingham-based [Anderson] risk equation) could only be estimated for one-third of the study population due to missing risk factor information. In 2000, prescription of both blood pressure- and cholesterollowering medications occurred in 28% of people with established vascular disease and 14???16% of people without vascular disease but with a 5-year cardiovascular risk over 5%. From 2000 to 2003, the treatment of all patient groups with a 5-year cardiovascular risk of >10% (vascular history or not) increased by about 4% per year. Those in the 5???10% cardiovascular risk bracket increased treatment by about 3% per year. Conclusions Cardiovascular medicine treatment gaps in primary care reduced between 2000 and 2003 but a significant gap persisted. There is only modest evidence that treatment rates are targeted to estimated cardiovascular risk. Data on the prescription of these medications by cardiovascular risk needs to be collected, analysed, and disseminated on an ongoing basis to enable close monitoring of strategies to improve cardiovascular risk assessment and management.
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• Cardiovascular risk factors at age 30 following pre-term birth
Dalziel, SR; Parag, V; Rodgers, A; Harding, Jane (2007-08)
Journal article
The University of Auckland Library
Background Recent epidemiological evidence has shown increased rates of cardiovascular mortality and associated risk factors in those born small. However, scarce information exists concerning cardiovascular risk factors in adulthood following pre-term birth, or distinguishing the relative contributions of length of gestation and fetal growth to small size at birth.Methods Prospective follow-up of 458 30-year-olds whose mothers took part in a randomized controlled trial of antenatal betamethasone for the prevention of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (147 born at term, 311 born pre-term). Follow-up assessments included anthropometry, blood pressure, blood lipids, early morning cortisol levels and 75 g oral glucose tolerance test.Results Gestational age at birth, pre-term birth, and birth weight z-score were not associated with serum cholesterol, triglyceride or cortisol at age 30 (P > 0. 1 for all). However, pre-term birth was associated with increased systolic blood pressure (3.5 mmHg, 95% CI 0.9-6.1 mmHg, P = 0.009) and insulin resistance at age 30 [Log (Insulin area under the curve) = 0.17, 95% CI 0.05-0.28, P=0.006]. Low gestational age at birth was also associated with these outcomes, whereas birth weight, adjusted for gestational age, was not.Conclusions Adults who were born moderately pre-term have increased blood pressure and insulin resistance at 30 years of age. Pre-term birth rather than poor fetal growth is the major determinant of this association. As both the incidence of pre-term birth and survival amongst those born pre-term are increasing, this group may contribute an increasing proportion to overall cardiovascular disease burden.
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• Auckland Stroke Outcomes study. Part 2: Cognition and functional outcomes 5-years post-stroke.
Barker-Collo, Suzanne; Feignin, VL; Parag, V; Lawes, CMM; Senior, H (2010)
Journal article
The University of Auckland Library
Background: Understanding the extent of long-term neuropsychological deficits poststroke and their contribution to functional outcomes is essential for evidence-based rehabilitation and resource planning, and could improve stroke outcomes. However, most existing neuropsychological stroke data are not population-based, examine limited outcomes, and have short-term follow-up. Methods: This population-based long-term stroke follow-up study examined associations between neuropsychological deficits (memory, executive function, information processing speed [IPS], visuoperceptual/construction ability, language), depression, and a range of functional outcomes and their interrelationships 5 years poststroke. Results: The greatest proportion of the 307 participants exhibited neuropsychological functioning within the average range, and about 30%???50% performed at lower levels on most measures; few performed above the average range. Deficits were most common in executive functioning and IPS, and 30.4% of participants were depressed. While correlation analyses indicate all cognitive domains are significantly related to functional outcomes, multiple regression analyses showed that only IPS and visuoperceptual ability made significant independent contributions to functional outcomes over and above age, depression, and current Barthel Index. Depression also made a significant and independent contribution to functional outcomes. Conclusion: A considerable proportion of 5-year stroke survivors experience neuropsychological deficits, with these being more likely to involve IPS and executive functioning. Visuoperceptual/construction abilities, visual memory, and IPS were independently associated with handicap, disability, and health-related quality of life over and above contributions made by age, depression, and stroke severity, suggesting these areas are important targets for rehabilitation to improve overall stroke recovery and should be evaluated in future randomized controlled trials.
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• Randomized clinical trial of honey-impregnated dressings for venous leg ulcers
Jull, Andrew; Walker, NK; Parag, V; Molan, PC; Rodgers, A (2008)
Journal article
The University of Auckland Library
BACKGROUND: The efficacy of honey as a treatment for venous ulcers has not been evaluated, despite widespread interest. This trial aimed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of honey as a dressing for venous ulcers. METHODS: This community-based open-label randomized trial allocated people with a venous ulcer to calcium alginate dressings impregnated with manuka honey or usual care. All participants received compression bandaging. The primary outcome was the proportion of ulcers healed after 12 weeks. Secondary outcomes were: time to healing, change in ulcer area, incidence of infection, costs per healed ulcer, adverse events and quality of life. Analysis was by intention to treat. RESULTS: Of 368 participants, 187 were randomized to honey and 181 to usual care. At 12 weeks, 104 ulcers (55.6 per cent) in the honey-treated group and 90 (49.7 per cent) in the usual care group had healed (absolute increase 5.9 (95 per cent confidence interval (c.i.) -4.3 to 15.7) per cent; P = 0.258). Treatment with honey was probably more expensive and associated with more adverse events (relative risk 1.3 (95 per cent c.i. 1.1 to 1.6); P = 0.013). There were no significant differences between the groups for other outcomes. CONCLUSION: Honey-impregnated dressings did not significantly improve venous ulcer healing at 12 weeks compared with usual care. Registration number: ISRCTN 06161544 (http://www.controlled-trials.com).
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• Long term effects of antenatal betamethasone on lung function: 30 year follow up of a randomised controlled trial
Dalziel, SR; Rea, Harold; Walker, NK; Parag, V; Mantell, C; Rodgers, A; Harding, Jane (2006-08)
Journal article
The University of Auckland Library
Background: Antenatal betamethasone is routinely used for the prevention of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome in preterm infants. However, little is known of the long term effects of exposure to antenatal betamethasone on lung function in adulthood.Methods: Five hundred and thirty four 30 year olds whose mothers had participated in the first and largest randomised controlled trial of antenatal betamethasone were followed. Lung function was assessed by portable spirometric testing. The prevalence of asthma symptoms was assessed using the European Community Respiratory Health Survey questionnaire.Results: Fifty (20%) betamethasone exposed and 53 (19%) placebo exposed participants met the criteria for current asthma ( relative risk 0.98 (95% CI 0.74 to 1.30), p = 0.89). 181 betamethasone exposed and 202 placebo exposed participants had acceptable spirometric data. There were no differences in lung function between betamethasone and placebo exposed groups (mean (SD) forced vital capacity in the betamethasone and placebo groups 105.9 (12.0) v 106.6 (12.6)% predicted, difference = 20.7 ( 95% CI 23.2 to 1.8), p = 0.59; mean ( SD) forced expiratory volume in 1 second in the betamethasone and placebo groups 98.9 (13.4) v 98.5 (13.6)% predicted, difference = 0.3 ( 95% CI 22.4 to 3.1, p = 0.80)).Conclusions: Antenatal exposure to a single course of betamethasone does not alter lung function or the prevalence of wheeze and asthma at age 30.
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• Sports-related brain injury in the general population: An epidemiological study
Theadom, Alice; Starkey, NJ; Dowell, T; Hume, PA; Kahan, M; McPherson, K; Feigin, V; Barker-Collo, Suzanne; Kydd, R; Parag, V; Brown, P; Ameratunga, Shanthi; Christey, G; Jones, K; Jones, A; Hardaker, N; Te Ao, B (2014-11)
Journal article
The University of Auckland Library
Objectives: To determine the incidence, nature and severity of all sports-related brain injuries in the general population. Design: Population-based epidemiological incidence study. Methods: Data on all traumatic brain injury events sustained during a sports-related activity were extracted from a dataset of all new traumatic brain injury cases (both fatal and non-fatal), identified over a one-year period in the Hamilton and Waikato districts of New Zealand. Prospective and retrospective case ascertainment methods from multiple sources were used. All age groups and levels of traumatic brain injury severity were included. Details of the registering injuries and recurrent injuries sustained over the subsequent year were obtained through medical/accident records and assessment interviews with participants. Results: Of 1369 incident traumatic brain injury cases, 291 were identified as being sustained during a sports-related activity (21% of all traumatic brain injuries) equating to an incidence rate of 170 per 100,000 of the general population. Recurrent injuries occurred more frequently in adults (11%) than children (5%). Of the sports-related injuries 46% were classified as mild with a high risk of complications. Injuries were most frequently sustained during rugby, cycling and equestrian activities. It was revealed that up to 19% of traumatic brain injuries were not recorded in medical notes. Conclusions: Given the high incidence of new and recurrent traumatic brain injury and the high risk of complications following injury, further sport specific injury prevention strategies are urgently needed to reduce the impact of traumatic brain injury and facilitate safer engagement in sports activities. The high levels of ???missed??? traumatic brain injuries, highlights the importance in raising awareness of traumatic brain injury during sports-related activity in the general population.
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• Report: #1085109
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grease monkey lenoir nc
• Submitted: Tue, September 17, 2013
• Updated: Tue, September 17, 2013
• Reported By: jennifer — lenoir North Carolina
grease monkey lenoir nc
hospital avenue lenoir, North Carolina USA
grease monkey car knocking rattling cutting off oil light on lenoir North Carolina
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Sunday Inspiration: poetry ‘vandal’ Robert Montgomery gets first solo show in Hoxton
5 Feb
A new exhibition opened at the KK Outlet in Hoxton this week, showcasing the work of poet ‘vandal’ Robert Montgomery. After clocking an article in the Telegraph, I was blown away by some of Montgomery’s pieces. Simultaneously famous and infamous for hijacking ad space in London, the artist creates striking, inspirational billboards that tackle topics like Capitalism, the Occupy movement and the concept of freedom in the city. Part poetry, part politics – think of him as Banksy with a typepad instead of paintbrush.
Montgomery describes his work as ‘post-situationist’, referring to an artistic movement that liked to capture the audience’s attention in unexpected ways within the public realm. Sensationalists famously saw poetry as an agent for political changed and contributed to the 1968 riots by scrawling poems on the walls of the Sorbonne. It’s a technique that very much echoes with his own – a strong supporter of the Occupy movement, one of his billboards on Old Street talks of ‘100 black flags of anarchists held up at night 100 miles apart.’
Today, Montgomery and his team regularly get met with hugs from impressed bystanders. They famously covered some of Cameron’s campaign posters without getting busted, and his work has recently been spotted on the sides of trucks in Istanbul, on fire in the streets of Paris and lighting up the Brooklyn sky at night.
What really strikes me is the way Montgomery highlights how impacting words can still be. In an age where images are everything and we’ve become complete slaves to the ‘a picture tells a thousands words’ adage, his ad highjacking technique is overwhelmingly simple but still seriously punch packing.
“I WANT THE WORDS TO APPEAR ALMOST LIKE STATEMENTS FROM THE COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS.” – Robert Montgomery
What do you think – have you seen any of Montgomery’s work in situ? Would you be impressed or underwhelmed?
These images are all borrowed from The Independent’s gallery – click here to see all the images.
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From the Blitz Party to Britannia Road: a review…
2 Feb
Last weekend I had the pleasure of putting my glad rags on and popping down to a Blitz Party, London’s spectacular WW2 shindig. Held in Shoreditch’s Village Underground, as soon as you enter (or actually, as soon as you encounter the victory-rolled cigarette-smoking beauties waiting outside) you’re instantly transported back to 1940’s Britain. A live band plays Glenn Miller classics (very authentic, bar the one Paolo Nutini track that somehow snuck in?!), there’s plenty of Gin Fizz and lashings of Spitfire Ale, enough hairspray to set a world on fire and possibly the most impressive array of vintage regalia I have ever set eyes on (Brick Lane must have got completely cleaned out).
A photo of me and the boyfriend in my brother’s extremely 1940s-esque kitchen.. all photos after this point are too gin-addled for public enjoyment…
Anyway, the Vera Lynn on repeat made me think of a great wartime book I recently read, a debut that came out last year called 22 Britannia Road. It went on to be longlisted for the Guardian’s Not The Booker Prize, but I don’t think it got any further. Which is a shame if you ask me, because it’s a story full of all the good stuff – love, betrayal, death, survival – and I really loved it. If you like child narratives I’d especially recommend it.
So without further ado, let’s get nostalgic. Here’s my review that was published last year:
22 Britannia Road by Amanda Hodgkinson
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Every now and then a story comes along that is so powerful and so beautifully written that you completely lose yourself in it. 22 Britannia Road, an impressive debut about a young Polish family struggling to re-build their lives in post-war England, is one of those stories.
When asked her profession, Silvana answers ‘Survivor’. She and her eight-year-old son Aurek have been living in the forests of occupied Poland, hiding in trees and killing wild animals to stay alive. When the war ends, her husband Janusz locates them, and they move to 22 Britannia Road, Ipswich, to start a new life together.
But after six years apart, Janusz and Silvana have experienced things they can’t forget, and both are carrying dark secrets. Retrospective chapters are woven into the narrative, unravelling the harrowing events that changed the couple irrevocably. Gradually we realise that the happy ending they deserve is barricaded behind torturous memories of the past, and there’s no easy way out.
The chapters from Aurek’s point of view are particularly heartbreaking. Slightly reminiscent of Emma Donoghue’s Room, the little boy struggles to make sense of his new surroundings and longs for his forest past. The gradual transition in his relationship with his father, who he initially dubs ‘the enemy’, is delicately handled and extremely moving.
There are lots of novels based on wartime secrets, and comparisons could be drawn with Sophie’s Choice – prepare to get teary eyed more than once. But this story feels unique thanks to the characters’ unusual experiences of the war and Hodgkinson’s poetic turns of phrase used to expertly capture their complex emotions.
A story about the strength of human spirit and the power of love, you’ll be rooting for the Nowak family from page one.
Which wartime novels would you recommend?
Random moment of inspiration… Cargo, Shoreditch
18 May
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Never be someone else’s slogan, because you are poetry.
You know how everything seems more profound when you’re drunk? Yeah… But I still like it, and it’s still going up. Plus I think toilet graffiti has really moved on since the days of ‘call 0754345434543543 for a good time’. In fact, it was a piece of toilet graffiti that convinced me to change jobs recently. And now look at me, writing about toilets! For the world to see! I’ve made it!
Anyone else ever spotted anything surprisingly poetic in a weird place?!
Adios Mad Men, hellooooo Boardwalk Empire…
24 Feb
If you’re still swooning over Don Draper and dressing up in circle skirts and cardi combos, I’m hear to tell you it’s over. I know, I know. Our relationship with Mad Men was a beautiful one. Any programme that makes you want to channel a housewife with an alcoholic adulterous husband has to be a little bit special.
But just as we were starting to kind of hope that the ‘a minute on the lips, a lifetime on the hips’ adage was actually true (the only way to get the Christina Hendricks walk, surely), the fabulous fifties have been banished to the background as we go back further through the history books to an era of hard liquor, fast women and the wonder of Coco Chanel. Allow me to present you with your next obsession: the roaring twenties.
WATCH: Boardwalk Empire, Sky Atlantic
HBO’s latest super-slick drama is hyped to be the best thing since the Sopranos. Set during the Prohibition era in Atlantic City, the show is based on the dealings of real-life criminal bad-ass Nucky Thompson. But whilst it’s true that the gun-toting, booze-smuggling, face-smashing-in shenanigans of gangsters like Al Capone will keep the blokes entertained, I’ll be more interested in investigating the sociological implications of restriction and its emotional impact. And like, the sparkly dresses and stuff. Yeah, mostly the dresses.
READ: The Paris Wife, by Paula McLain. Out 3 March, Little Brown
A fictional account of Ernest Hemingway’s relationship with his first wife Hadley, this is a brilliantly evocative tale of love, betrayal and ambition, set against the flamboyant background of Jazz Age Paris. When the couple marry and head to Paris, they’re thrown into the heady realms of bohemian Paris, spending their time in an absinthe-fuelled blur with writers like F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein and Ezra Pound. McLain’s research makes their world so real you can almost taste the bitter absinthe and smell the musky wafts of Chanel No.5.
DANCE: Prohibition, London
I know what you’re thinking. It’s all just too wonderful. If only HG Wells had pulled his finger out and you could whizz back to the land of tipsy twinkly girls and men with proper manly ‘taches and waistcoats. But a Prohibition party held in a top secret West End location is definitely the closest you’ll get to going back in time. Don your finest flapper gear and knock back plenty of liquor before trying your luck on the gambling tables and launching yourself into a Charleston in front of the live band. Tickets sell out faster than a bottle of bootlegged booze, so sign up for their emails to avoid missing out.
http://www.prohibition1920s.com/index.html
Obsessed yet? Much?
Dancing with the green fairy: Belle Epoque, Shoreditch
2 Nov
It’s a Saturday afternoon. I’m ridiculously hungover and yet somehow I manage to find myself stumbling under the lurid fluorescent lights of Claire’s Accessories, mumbling something to the sales assistant about ‘fishnet tights’.
She drags me into a corner, where I squish up against a gaggle of girls all feasting their eyes upon a multitude of one-size-fits-all hosiery.
There’s only one time of the year when fishnets regain fashion kudos – Halloween had arrived. To steal an amazingly accurate line from the psychologically high-brow realm of Mean Girls, ‘Halloween is the one night a year when girls can dress like a total slut and no other girls can say anything about it.’
This year, however, I was going to a slightly more up market event. Oh yes, no tacky house parties with fake cobwebs or Thriller soundtracks for me. Tonight, I might have been hoisting myself into a boob-crushing corset and piling on the slap, but I was doing it in style – I was going to a Belle Epoque Party.
Pardonnez-moi, I hear you say? What the devil is this Belle Epoque of which you speak?
One of the latest parties to come out of the B&H Events stable (they’re the seriously cool Shoreditch party organizers that host the Second World War themed Blitz parties that sell out months in advance), the Belle Epoque events take you back to the debauched elegance of late 19th century France. This is the wonderfully flamboyant period in French history where it was all about being bohemian. It was during this golden age that haute couture was established, champagne was perfected, and when you daren’t leave the house without being peacocked in fur and feathers. Think of the knickerbocker flashing frou-frou dancers at the Moulin Rouge (ooh la la), absinthe-fuelled poetry sessions in smoky Montmartre cafes, and weird little Toulouse Lautrec tweaking his moustache and dothing his top hat.
If that doesn’t merit a ‘magnifique’, I have no idea what does.
Arriving at Belle Epoque is like walking through a distorted, green-tinged time portal, emerging from the streets of Shoreditch into a red velvet-clad music hall. You can barely see for all the top hats, and if Movember was ever looking for an event to sponsor, by golly this is it. I rub shoulders with a busty corseted wench, nearly plough into a Gauloise-smoking dandy and then risk a run-in with Edward Scissorhands (well, it was Halloween…) to make it to the bar.
The drinks menu even has un air poetique about it, and I ponder a few deliciously decadent spirit combinations before finally opting for La vie en rose, an absinthe-fuelled cocktail with vodka and raspberry liqueur (best not to quote me on this… I fear the liquorice tang of the absinthe may have gone down a little too easily for me to remember exact details…). The barman funnels the elixir of bohemia through a glass decanter and a sugar cube which gives the spirit it’s greeny tinge.
There’s a whooping in the hall and a near fatal moment for my cocktail as the can can dancers are let loose into the crowd. It’s a high-octane performance of frilly knicker-flashing excitement that goes down well, and followed by performances from aerial acrobats that twirl daringly above our heads. A sultry strip tease performed by a flame-haired burlesque pianist has to be the real crowd-pleaser, with wolf-whistles and rapturous applause aplenty.
As the swing band roars into action, playing a slinky, music hall rendition of Britney’s Toxic, an exuberant haze seems to descend upon the music hall. I spot Medusa getting off with a giant gorilla. Then I clock a 6’ transvestite with a head of hair so vertiginous it would fit in with a Broadway rendition of Hairspray. I also get a puzzling smile from a tiny old man dressed in a pink lycra dress.
I tip back the remnants of my absinthe cocktail and I think, yeah, those Frenchies really had it good, but the spirit of debauchery is still alive and kicking in Shoreditch.
Vive la boheme.
Belle Epoque parties take place throughout the year. Check out www.belleepoqueparty.com for the next event.
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Local Aquaponic Lettuce
September 27, 2012
Aquaponic lettuce
This weekend’s co-op style produce shares will include lovely local aquaponic lettuce from Sand Creek Farm in Cameron, TX.
Aqua-WHAT?
Aquaponics is a system for farming fish and plants together in a mutually beneficial cycle. Fish produce wastes that turn into nitrates and ammonia. These aren’t good for the fish if they build up too much, but they’re great fertilizer for plants. As the plants suck up these nutrients, they purify the water, which is good for the fish. Many cultures have made use of this cycle to grow better crops and nurture the fish as an additional food source. Rice paddies in the China and Thailand have used aquaponic techniques for years. The Aztecs developed a system of building floating islands for food-plants such as maize and squash. Fish propagated around the islands, leaving their waste on the lake bottom, where it could be collected to fertilize the plants.
Modern aquaponics is slightly more high-tech, but it’s still an efficient and environmentally friendly way to produce food. Fish (Sand Creek Farm uses tilapia) are kept in large tanks and the plants are grown hydroponically; that is, without soil. They are planted in beds with a little gravel or clay and their roots hang down into the water. The water is cycled through the system, so that it collects the “waste” from the fish; then it’s pumped to the plant beds, where it is filtered naturally by the plants and can then be returned to the fish tanks. Unlike traditional farming methods, no chemical fertilizers are needed for the plants: they all come from the fish-waste.
How about that for sustainable?
It’s a truly remarkable system, and we look forward to sharing more details and photos soon from Sand Creek Farm! In the meantime, let us know what you think of your organic aquaponic lettuce!
Learn more about aquaponics here.
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• • Hayashibara Museum of Art
• • Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art
When to visit Kojima Jeans Street
Curious about when's the best time to visit? Here are the seasonal norms to help with your planning:
Seasonal temperature averages
• January-March: 64°F day, 35°F night
• April-June: 81°F day, 48°F night
• July-September: 88°F day, 64°F night
• October-December: 78°F day, 37°F night
Seasonal rainfall averages
• January-March: 10.91 inches
• April-June: 12.40 inches
• July-September: 14.41 inches
• October-December: 9.80 inches
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