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Failed Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Surgery - Steven Chudik MD Failed Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Surgery - Steven Chudik MD 630-324-0402 Your First Visit Your Surgical Experience Schedule Online Home Shoulder Shoulder Anatomy Shoulder Conditions Shoulder Surgical Procedures Shoulder Arthroscopy Shoulder Patient Stories Knee Knee Anatomy Knee Conditions Knee Surgical Procedures Knee Arthroscopy Knee Patient Stories Sports Injuries Sports Injuries Conditions Sports Injuries Procedures Sports Injuries Arthroscopy Sports Injuries Patient Stories Accidents & Work injuries Work Injuries Your First Appointment Worker’s Compensation Nurse & Field Managers Research and Education Areas of Research and Development Education Special Procedures Shoulder Surgical Procedures Knee Surgical Procedures About Dr. Chudik Meet the Staff FAQ Contact Us What’s Up? Patient Stories Reviews Home / Knee Surgeon Chicago Illinois / Failed Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Surgery Failed Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Revision Dr. Chudik specializes in fixing failed ACL surgeries from near and far. ACL revision surgery is complicated and the goals of the surgery include: address the reason for failure, correct technical errors, properly reconstruct the torn ligament, repair any other damaged structures including other ligaments, meniscus, cartilage, or bone and restore function and stability to the knee. Dr. Chudik performs revision ACL surgery with the assistance of an arthroscope (small camera that lets him look inside the knee through small incisions). The surgery usually is performed as an outpatient procedure (you go home the same day) with general anesthesia and a nerve block (numbing medicine injected around the nerves of the leg). The failed ACL is replaced by a new graft. Each graft has its own risks and benefits. Prior to surgery, Dr. Chudik discusses the type of graft that is best for you. In the revision setting, Dr. Chudik still prefers to use your own autologous tissue, but sometimes he must resort to using allografts because previous grafts already have been taken and the allograft can provide a wide range of necessary sizes. During the surgery, the other ligaments, meniscus, cartilage, and bone of the knee are evaluated and treated appropriately. Arthroscopically, the failed ACL graft is removed, bone tunnels are bone grafted and re-drilled in the tibia (shinbone) and femur (thighbone), and the graft is placed anatomically where the normal ACL used to be. Many ACL surgeries fail because of previous technical error. The graft is held in position until it heals with special fixation devices that usually do not need to be removed. Some ACL revisions need to be performed in staged procedures to achieve all of the goals. Dr. Chudik invented some novel instruments and techniques to perform revision ACL surgeries that typically require multiple surgeries (each with their own separate rehabilitation time) in one single procedure. This shortens the recovery time to that of a primary ACL surgery (less than six months rather than more than one year). What’s Up? A flip flop by any name, shape or style is an accident waiting to happen Patient Stories Determination, dedication and arthroscopic surgery return Mary Falck to the slopes and her very active life Imagine slamming into a tree going more than 20 miles per hour with only the protection of a helmet. Imagine that same scenario, but as a petite downhill skier getting... Read More » OTRF Foundation Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine Teaching and Research Foundation Dr Steven Chudik founded OTRF in 2007 to keep people active and healthy through unbiased education and research. Click to learn about OTRF’s free programs, educational opportunities and ways to participate with the nonprofit foundation. Westmont Office Mon: 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Fri. 8 a.m. to noon Sports Medicine Injury Clinic Mon: 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 1010 Executive Court, Suite 250 Westmont, Illinois 60559 Phone: 630-324-0402 Fax: 630-920-2382 Make an Appointment Western Springs Office Wed: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 4700 Gilbert Avenue, Suite 51 Western Springs, Illinois 60558 Phone: 630-324-0402 Fax: 630-920-2382 Steven Chudik MD Shoulder and Knee Injury Clinic. © 2021 © 2019 Copyright Steven Chudik MD, All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy and Disclaimer VIRTUAL VISITS WITH DR. STEVEN CHUDIK for expert orthopedic care Dr. Steven Chudik is offering virtual doctor visits from the convenience of your own home. Dr. Chudik is an Orthopaedic Surgeon specializing in Shoulder, Knee and Sports Medicine Injuries.
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Steve’s Urethane has been serving the Spray Foam and Thermal Barrier industries in Lethbridge and across western Canada since 1981. We are a family business that is owned and operated by Rob Mackenzie-Grieve and was founded by his father Steve. Rob plays a key role in each project, which ensures that projects are completed to the highest standards and workmanship. Over the years Steve’s Urethane has continued to grow as a company. We are insulation contractors based out of Lethbridge and have a team of installers that are certified and trained to provide our customers with the best final product possible. We believe that this contributes to the fact that our customers support us and the majority of our work comes from repeat customers and referral based because of our quality services. Our range of products and services includes spray foam insulation, thermal barriers, foam roofing systems, and much more. At Steve’s Urethane we pride ourselves on the principles that we value as a company and we use these as a guide on all of our projects. These principles include: Integrity—We are honest with our customers and we deliver on our promises, we do what we say we are going to do. Excellence—We strive to deliver exceptional quality on every project and we work to achieve a project that we are proud of. Communication—We keep an open line of communication with our customers throughout every project. Safety—We are committed to providing a safe work environment for our employees, our customers and other trades. Teamwork—We are proud of our employees and have a team that has been selected because they have respect for their work and for others. With over 39 years in the industry, we have the knowledge and experience to offer solutions that are tailored to your project and we promise the best service through the planning, execution and follow up stages of every project. Trust our insulation contractors in Lethbridge for professional services to secure your house from heat and other external factors. Our contractors will provide exceptional insulation solutions to ensure complete protection of your property. Contact Us Today To get professional insulation contractors in Lethbridge and surrounding areas, please contact Steve’s Urethane. Take a look at our FAQ list for help with any questions you may have. To learn more or to schedule our services, please contact us today! Very Pleased We are very pleased with the job by your two employees. They were very easy to get along with and very ambitious. They put in long hours and left the site tidy with all garbage bagged and neatly stacked in one area. We will certainly recommend your company to others. Thank you! Gene and Pam E. of Flat Valley Farms - Hilda, AB Send to a friend Send the url of this page to a friend of yours Excellent Job Staff of Steve's Urethane Inc., Thank you for putting an end to the cold north wind blowing through our house. Excellent job! - Grant and Linda Saving on Propane I just wanted to give you an update on how the insulating I had done in the fall is working out. I had my 500 gallon propane tank filled in November some time. I go to the cabin most weekends, and through the week I leave the temperature set at 6 degrees Celsius. When I checked my propane this past weekend, I was still at 72% which is excellent. It's even better considering that I don't have a proper door going into the heated portion of the cabin.
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search by Bezirk bitte wählen Wandsbek Altona Hamburg-Mitte Hamburg-Nord Eimsbüttel Bergedorf Harburg search by area with biographies only with Soundstones only Sorted by Name (ascending)Name (descending)Street (ascending)Street (descending) back to select list Anna Croner * 1914 Marktstraße 94 (Hamburg-Mitte, St. Pauli) HIER WOHNTE ANNA CRONER JG. 1914 VERHAFTET 1940 NEUENGAMME 1941 RAVENSBRÜCK ERMORDET 20.3.1942 ’HEILANSTALT’ BERNBURG further stumbling stones in Marktstraße 94: Jenny Croner, Leopold Croner, Meta Croner, Ruth Croner, Nathan Dan Croner This biography has been updated on 10-23-2013. The Stolperstein-inscription for Anna Croner ought to be this way: Anna Croner, born 13.10.1914 in Hamburg, arrested in 1940 and imprisoned in the Fuhlsbüttel Concentration Camp, transferred on 29.5.1941 to the Ravensbrück Concentration Camp, died there on 20.3.1942 Jenny Croner, nee Meyer, born 3.4.1880 in Hamburg, deported on 25.10.1941 to Lodz, murderd on 10.5.1942 in Kulmhof Leopold Croner, born 6.6.1916 in Hamburg, arrested on 22.8.1941 and imprisoned in the Fuhlsbüttel Concentration Camp, transferred on 3.10.1941 to the Neuengamme Concentration Camp, murdered there in June 1942 Meta Croner, born 13.5.1920 in Hamburg, transferred on 24.6.1941 from the Fuhlsbüttel Concentration Camp to the Hütten Police Prison, Juli 1941 transferred back to the Fuhlsbüttel Concentration Camp, 1941-1942 Ravensbrück Concentration Camp, died there on 20.10.42 Ruth Croner, born 14.6.1911 in Hamburg, deported on 25.10.1941 to Lodz, died there on 14.6.1942 94 Marktstraße (94 Market Street) Jenny Meyer was the daughter of the cigarette manufacturer Louis and his wife Charlotte Meyer, nee Goldmann. According to Jenny’s birth certificate both parents were Jewish. Jenny had six brothers and sisters. Of those whose names are known it is known that Lizzy, later a Schmidt, survived National Socialism and lived in Hamburg into the 1950s; Meta, whose married name was Linsky, was widowed no later than in 1934 and lived in Berlin; and Lotte, worked in Berlin as a nurse. Jenny became the mother of 7 children. On 24 October 1903 she gave birth to an illegitimate child, Hermann Meyer, whose surname was later changed to Myers in the USA. The father, Georg Koch, was not a Jew. On 14 December 1910, when Hermann was 7 years old Jenny and Walter Croner married. Walter was born on 19 June 1879 in the small village of Nipperwiese (today called Ognica) in the former District of Greifenhagen (today called Gryfino) near Stettin. He was a waiter. In the summer of 1911 their first child was born, Ruth. Herbert was born on 2 September 1913 and in October 1914, Anna. Walter Croner was called up for military service on 23 June 1915. On the following day Jenny applied for welfare support with the Wohlfahrtsbehörde, as she was "completely penniless" and had been left with four children. The application was approved as "the husband’s earnings in recent time were very modest. The wife is in great need." In June 1916 Jenny gave birth to another child, Leopold. Helene was born on 3 January 1919 and the youngest daughter, Meta, in May 1920. It is not known when Walter returned from the First World war. His grand-daughter, Jennie, recalled stories that he suffered from the effects of a mustard gas attack, which took place during the trench warfare. He never had a stable job again. From 1920 he was in detention awaiting trial and on 31 January 1921 he was sentenced to 10 months jail for receiving stolen goods. In 1928 he lost his job and would remain unemployed until his death on 29 August 1934. From the beginning of the 1930s the family was almost constantly on social welfare and lived in proverty. The Croners lived until the end of September 1936 at 5 Marktstraße from where they moved to 94 Marktstraße. Daughter Ruth worked in 1931 as a clerk. In July 1933 she obtained a position with the commercial chemist (Handelschemiker) Dr. Richard Levi at 9 Mönckebergstraße. From no later than May 1938 she assumed that she would lose her job as the laboratory was regarded, according to a report in the welfare files (Fürsorgeakte) as "a Jewish enterprise". In February 1939 the "Aryanisation" of the firm was just about complete. After the laboratory had been compulsorily acquired Ruth found a position with Willy Rendsburg, where she earned considerably less. Until 1941 she continued to work as a clerk and pay taxes. She, together with her mother Jenny, were deported on 25 October to the Jewish Ghetto in Lodz. Here she worked as a secretary. She and her mother lived at Flisacka 1 - Hausierergasse 1 - Flat 18. In Flat 11 in the same building there was Benno Hauptmann from Bartelsstraße in St. Pauli. On 10 May 1942 Jenny Croner was "resettled" ("ausgesiedelt"). To be resettled meant in 1942 to be taken to the death camp Chelmno and murdered. A few weeks later, according to the list of ghetto inhabitants in Lodz, Ruth was "resettled" – on 14 June. She was murdered by the National Socialists on her 31st birthday. Jenny’s son Herbert was an apprentice from April 1929 until July 1930 in a smoked fish factory. Until December 1930 he lived in an orphanage, but it is not known for how long and for what reason. The orphanage had him transferred on 8 December to the State Hospital Friedrichsberg. In August 1931, according to the welfare files, he was "released from the care of the Youth Office in to the charge of his parents". He worked with a number of different employers. In October 1931 he commenced an apprenticeship as a businessman in an ironmongers in Brunshaupten – today known as Kühlungsborn in the vicinity of Bad Doberan. The new employer gave him tasks that had nothing to do with his training and so, a fortnight later, he returned to Hamburg on foot, where he arrived 6 days later. On 23 May 1932 his mother reported to the social welfare authority "that my son Herbert, is no longer living with us and we don’t want him". Herbert explained the quarrels with his family on the basis that they did not agree with his political views. He took on some journalism work with left-oriented newspapers and publishers using "all his strength for the political struggle". In July 1932 he was called up to the "Voluntary Labour Service" ("Freiwilliger Arbeitsdienst"). For a while he traveled on a barge. In May 1933 he suffered an epileptic fit at Freiburg an der Elbe. In 1934 and 1935 he had two other work accidents and was injured again on the head and was given sick leave for a number of months. Later he worked as a porter, leaflet distributor and house boy. He moved his address several times. On 7 July 1939 he was arrested in Bremen-Oslebshausen. The Welfare Department of the Hamburg Social Administration (Fürsorgeabteilung der Hamburger Sozialverwaltung) made enquiries of the Hamburg Criminal Police about when his arrest as well as the length of his investigative custody and jail term. The jail term was open-ended. Herbert stated that from from 25 October 1938 until 1939 he was in the Fuhlsbüttel Concentration Camp; 1939 to 1942 in penitentiaries in Celle and Hameln; and finally between 1942 and 1945 in the concentration camps at Auschwitz, Warsaw and Dachau. The Dachau Memorial Concentration Camp holds records confirming that after the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Herbert Croner, together with 4,000 other prisoners, was taken to the Dachau Concentration Camp. He arrived on 6 August 1944. Shortly thereafter he was transferred to the Karlsfeld Subcamp, located between Dachau and Munich. Dachau was liberated on 29 April 1945. Herbert went first to Frankfurt where he searched for family members. In December 1945 he returned to Hamburg and made an application for home support. Later he was able to emigrate to the USA, where he founded a family. Jenny’s daughter Anna visited the Jewish Daughters’ School (Israelitische Töchterschule) in Karolinenstraße. After that she studied for two years at the Jewish Domestic School (Israelitische Haushaltungsschule) in Bad Segeberg. That must have been at the beginning of the 1930s as a note in her mother’s welfare files states that in October 1931 Anna returned home for the holidays. In 1933 she lived and worked as a domestic service at 64 Hansastraße with Michaelis. In September of the same year she returned to Marktstraße. She worked as a worker in a fish factory. In May 1934 she became unemployed. On 11 October 1934, when she was almost 20, she gave birth to a daughter Waltraut Charlotte. She later stated that the father was a German, Albert Stoll; she did not know where he lived. He irregularly paid her maintenance. Her mother raised Waltraut while Anna worked a "full 48 hour week" for an hourly wage of 0.43 RM at the smoked fish factory, Boe & Kahle. Its records confirm her hours. Later Anna did piecework at David Strekis’ Kunstdarmfabrik. She miscarried in January and July 1937. After the second miscarriage she was admitted to Harbour Hospital (Hafenkrankenhaus) with a high fever and stayed for six weeks. On the day that she was released from hospital the Criminal Police, according to a report, began investigations into the allegation that she had illegally had another person terminate her pregnancy. Anna explained that she had intentionally induced the termination by having hot baths. She was responsible, due to the continuing illness of her mother, largely for the maintenance of the family, already had one child to care for and could not imagine bringing up another child without a father. She was charged under paragraph 218, for committing an abortion. The investigating criminal officer, Kriminal-Sekretär Andres, suspected something further: "It is almost certain that she has had sexual relations with a pure German man, whose name she deliberately conceals. As the suspicion of racial defilement (Rassenschande) is well founded a request for further investigations is to be sent to the 23. K." The 23 Kriminalkommissariat in Hamburg was responsible primarily for investigations relating to suspicion of "Rassenschande". Anna firmly rejected the accusation of "Rassenschande" stating in support of her denial: "If it is alleged that my statement about the two men which whom I slept and who made me pregnant are unbelievable then I can only say that I have stated the truth. I definitely have not had sex with pure-bred Germans. I do not have a boy friend in Hamburg and have not had sex with a man from Hamburg or the surrounding area. Whether I am believed or not, I have told the complete truth." The court closed the hearing to the public due to the "danger to public morals" on the day of the trial, 9 December 1937. Jenny supported her daughter and as a witness in the trial stated: "She is well behaved and supports me. We have always lived in St. Pauli. She does not get around." Anna was convicted of two illegal abortions and sentenced to 6 weeks imprisonment, which the court regarded as a "lenient sentence". It justified the sentence on the basis that she had the sole burden for supporting her sick mother and herself. Anna requested that the sentence be delayed, which was not granted. She was released from prison on 25 February 1938. She again fell pregnant. She put Waltraut, in February 1939 under the care of the Jewish Day Care Facility Jungfrauenthal (Israelitischen Tagesheim Jungfrauenthal). On 27 March 1939 she gave birth to a son, Nathan Dan. She moved with him into the house on the other side of street at 44 Marktstraße, rented by Meta Cohen and her children, only to move a few months later to number 94. In July 1939 Waltraut travelled to England with a transport of children. Jennie, one of Anna’s nieces, reported that Waltraut with the assistance of the Red Cross was placed with an adoptive family. Anna found a place again at a fish factory and during the day placed her son with a Jewish family, to whom she paid maintenance. Later, Nathan Dan lived in a Jewish orphanage on Papendamm. In July 1942, together with 14 other children as well as the head of Paulinenstift, Hildegard Cohen, and her male and female colleagues, she was deported to the Auschwitz death camp. Anna was imprisoned in the Fuhlsbüttel Concentration Camp in 1940 and taken from there on 29 May 1941 to the Ravensbrück Concentration Camp. She died there on 20 March 1942. Leopold attended the Talmud Tora Realschule between at least 1923 to 1931 – his report cards for these years have survived. In August 1932 he was in the "Voluntary Labour Service" ("Freiwilliger Arbeitsdienst") in Blankenese. On 16 January 1933 he was registered as a member of the Jewish Community (Jüdische Gemeinde) and his membership tax card (Kultussteuerkarte) states that he was a labourer and sailor. In September 1933 he worked as a messenger and gave his parents two-thirds of his weekly wage. In April 1934 he left his parents’ home as he did not want to be once again a member of the "Freiwillige Arbeitsdienst". The welfare office (Fürsorgestelle) noted: "He fears that he will be badly treated there because he is a Jew. The parents don’t know where he is; they have not heard from him." The Kultussteuerkarte contains contradictory details on his whereabouts 1934: he had left Germany, and he was in prison. In 1935 Leopold he went to sea as a ship’s boy working from August for a Danzig Line and from June 1936 for the Arnold Bernstein Shipping Line as well as other shipping lines. In 1938 he fell ill. A home visitor's report dated 4 May states: "Leopold is again home. Between 26.2 and 19.4 he was in the Tropical Hospital for malaria. ... Leopold is on the dole as a labourer. He states that because he is a Jew he is no longer allowed work as a seaman. Croner is still awaiting a final decision about this question from the mayor." He worked as a brick layer for a month. Finally he returned to sea as an ordinay seaman for the Heinrich Arp Shipping Line. He went ashore again in December and in the following months tried to find a position on foreign ships. In May 1939 he worked ashore. From October 1939 he was again unemployed but later found a position as a messenger. On 22 August 1941 for reasons that are not known he was arrested and imprisoned in the Fuhlsbüttel Concentration Camp. He was transferred from there to the Neuengamme Concentration Camp on 3 October. Kriminalsekretär Otto Apenburg reported to the Sonderstandesamt Neuengamme that Leopold Croner died on 11 June 1942 at 8.10 am. His heart and circulatory system had failed as a result of spotted fever. The Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial stated that Leopold Croner was murdered in June in the Landes-Heil- und Pflegeanstalt Bernburg. It is known today that Apenburg, a public servant, deliberately falsified the causes and times of death when reporting to the Standesamt. The historian Herbert Wagner wrote about him: "Otto Apenburg, born in 1893 ... was a Gestapo officer with the rank of Kriminalsekretär. In the Neuengamme Concentration Camp he was in charge of the Political Department (Politische Abteilung). He guarded the prisoners and camouflaged the murders (executions)." Jenny Croner could not herself care for her youngest daughters Helene and Meta. The welfare office (Wohlfahrtsstelle) approved their accommodation for the month of August 1931 in the Day Care Facility (Tagesheim) at 54 Johnsallee. Here they were given lunch and dinner. In September 1933 Helene still attended school; in May 1934 she began to study and lived, it is unclear whether this was during or after her study, for a period in Berlin. At the end of 1934 she returned from Berlin to her family home. A few days after being in Hamburg she worked as a domestic servant. In April 1938 she left Hamburg in the direction of Flensburg, to the Manor Jägerslust. Just one year later, in March 1939, she emigrated to Holland and prepared for emigration to Palestine by undergoing a course. The war intervened. She had to remain in Zelhem. In May 1940 Holland was occupied by German troops. In August 1942 she married Michiel Jacob, a Jew, who was arrested a month after the marriage and deported from the Westerbork Camp to Auschwitz. Helene survived in the Netherlands and later established a family with her second husband. Meta attended the Töchterschule in Karolinenstraße. A school medical report from March 1933 stated that she was physically underdeveloped and needed additional meals (Freispeisung). The school welfare organisation approved two meal cards for April and May. She remained at the Töchterschule until she reached the first grade in 1935. In February 1936 Meta was sent by the Deutsch-Israelitische Gemeinde for four weeks to Hofheim. In April 1936 Meta had her first job in the household of Adolf Levi, the owner of the Cigar, Cigarrette and Tabacco House, "Victoria". She was now a member of the Jewish Community. In May she fell ill and was dismissed. She suffered gastritis and anaemia, an illness caused by inadequate sustenance. She found work again in the summer and continued to work with a number of employers until at least February 1939. It is not clear to us when and why Meta was admitted to the Fuhlsbüttel Concentration Camp. What is certain is that on 24 June 1941 she was transferred by the 23. Kriminalkommissariat from the Fuhlsbüttel Concentration Camp to the Police Prison at Hütten. In July 1941 she was transferred back to Fuhlsbüttel and then finally to the Female Concentration Camp Ravensbrück, where she died on 20 October 1942. Jenny’s illegitimate son, Herman, who, because of his non-Jewish father was classified as a "Mischling ersten Grades" was not as severely effected by the persecution as his mother and sisters. He always lived with the family. His father died in 1935 in Bremen. Hermann suffered from stomach illnesses and was operated on several times. Occasionally he worked as a messenger and he received some unemployment benefits and a welfare supplement. In 1942 he was ordered to leave the apartment at 94 Marktstraße. In an application written at the end of the war he succinctly wrote about the suffering and impoverishment of his family: "My mother, Mrs. Jenny Croner, nee Meyer was sent with her sister Ruth on 24.10.42 to Lodz and gassed there. My two other sisters, Meta and Anni were killed the same year in the Ravensbrück Concentration Camp. My brother Leopold also died in 1942 in the Neuengamme Concentration Camp. My nephew Dan was killed in Auschwitz. My sister Helene and her husband went to Poland. I don’t know what happened to them. The Gestapo took my apartment in 1942. We all lived together. As a result of Nuremberg Laws I lost my job three times. I was supposed to do clean up work but due to my 4 operations I did not have to. Because my sisters were arrested I was ordered several times to the Gestapo where I was treated as a criminal. Because of this and the uncertainy of my own future, I could have ended up in a concentration camp, I believe I have given the proof, that I suffered mentally enough during the Nazi regime. My whole family, except for one brother, who was in the Dachau Concentration Camp until 1945, was ripped from me and killed. I only got work for short period due to the race question, lost all my belongings due to the Nazis, I believe that is enough." For Nathan Dan Croner there is another stone block at Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3. It was here that the orphanage at Papendamm was located (Waisenhaus am Papendamm). Translation: Stephen Pallavicini © Christiane Jungblut Quellen: 1; 4; 5; 8; ITS/ARCH/Ghetto Litzmannstadt, Ordner 6, Seite 185; StaH 213-11 Staatsanwaltschaft Landgericht Strafakten 1049/38; StaH 314-15 FVg 5954; StaH 331-1 II Polizeibehörde II, Abl. 15 vom 18.9.84, Band 1; StaH 351-11 AfW, Abl. 2008/1, 030480 Croner, Jenny; StaH 362-6/10 Talmud-Tora-Schule, TT 14; Auszüge aus den Datenbanken der KZ-Gedenkstätte Neuengamme; KZ-Gedenkstätte Dachau; Persönliche Korrespondenz mit Jennie Cambron, der Tochter Herbert Croners; Wagner, Gestapo, 2004, S. 524. Zur Nummerierung häufig genutzter Quellen siehe Recherche und Quellen. print preview / top of page Imprint Contact Information Datenschutz The stumbling stone pictured above was laid on March 29th, 2005 and thus became the 1000th Stumbling Stone in Hamburg. The picture was taken by Gesche Cordes.
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Welcome to a sun-filled studio in an intimate and fabulous pre-war building in the heart of sought-after downtown Montclair. So close to commuter train and bus into NYC. Shopping, newly-reopened movie theatre, library, Starbucks, a wide array of great restaurants and cafes, plus famous Wellmont Theatre for live entertainment from your favorite artists are all at your doorstep! Features a remodeled kitchen renovated in 2021 with new countertops and appliances, full bath, and lovely open living area. Completely new wood laminate flooring in both the living and kitchen area. Interior palette is soothing light greys and whites, giving unit an open and airy feel. Custom-made, movable room divider and two large closets provide great storage space. Additional secured storage space is outside unit's front door, shared only with unit across the way. Building is pet/dog friendly and has a rare, private, communal backyard area for fun and relaxation. Brand new FREE washer and dryer on premises. Maintenance includes heat, hot water, trash, snow removal and upkeep of common areas. Don't miss this unusual opportunity to move right in and enjoy living where all Montclair has to offer is in your neighborhood. Parking available with town permit or 24-hour secure parking next door in the Crescent Parking Deck at additional cost. $205,500 0 BEDS 0.11 ACRES 1 BATHS 0 1/2 BATHS Type: Condo Built: 1917 County: Essex Area: Montclair Twp. School Information Elementary School: Montclair Middle School: Montclair High School: Montclair School Ratings & Info Description Welcome to a sun-filled studio in an intimate and fabulous pre-war building in the heart of sought-after downtown Montclair. So close to commuter train and bus into NYC. Shopping, newly-reopened movie theatre, library, Starbucks, a wide array of great restaurants and cafes, plus famous Wellmont Theatre for live entertainment from your favorite artists are all at your doorstep! Features a remodeled kitchen renovated in 2021 with new countertops and appliances, full bath, and lovely open living area. Completely new wood laminate flooring in both the living and kitchen area. Interior palette is soothing light greys and whites, giving unit an open and airy feel. Custom-made, movable room divider and two large closets provide great storage space. Additional secured storage space is outside unit's front door, shared only with unit across the way. Building is pet/dog friendly and has a rare, private, communal backyard area for fun and relaxation. Brand new FREE washer and dryer on premises. Maintenance includes heat, hot water, trash, snow removal and upkeep of common areas. Don't miss this unusual opportunity to move right in and enjoy living where all Montclair has to offer is in your neighborhood. Parking available with town permit or 24-hour secure parking next door in the Crescent Parking Deck at additional cost. Exterior Features Approximate Lot Size 4787SF Exterior Description Brick Wood Shingle Exterior Features Sidewalk Storm Door(S) Wood Fence Lot Description Level Lot Parking Driveway Description See Remarks Pool No Primary Style One Floor Unit Roof Description Asphalt Shingle Style One Floor Unit Interior Features Appliances Carbon Monoxide Detector Dishwasher Range/Oven-Gas Refrigerator Association Fee Includes Heat Maintenance-Common Area Maintenance-Exterior See Remarks Sewer Fees Snow Removal Trash Collection Water Fees Basement No Bedroom1 Level Ground Cooling Window A/C(S) Flooring Laminate Tile Heating Baseboard - Hotwater Interior Features Codetect Fireextg Smokedet Tubshowr Kitchen Area See Remarks Kitchen Level Ground Number Of Fireplaces 0 Number Of Rooms 1 Pets Allowed Yes Property Features Assessment Total 161700 Association Fee 276 Association Fee Frequency Monthly Block Identifier 2206 Building Assessment 49700 Community Living Yes Complex Amenities Storage Easement No Farm Assessment No Fha Age Restricted No Fuel Type Gas-Natural Handicap Modified No Home Warranty No In Law Suite No Land Assessment 112000 Renovated Year 2021 Services Cable Tv Available Garbage Included Sewer Public Sewer Sub Property Type Condo/Coop/Townhouse Tax Amount 5140 Tax Rate Amount 3.179 Tax Year 2020 Utilities Gas-Natural Water Public Water Water Heater Gas Year Built Description Approximate Renovated Listing information © 2021 Garden State Multiple Listing Service,LLC. Listing provided courtesy of Prominent Properties Sir. Monthly Payment Calculator Related Properties © 2021 Garden State Multiple Listing Service, LLC. All rights reserved. IDX information is provided exclusively for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Information is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS or Stonybrook Realty. Notice: The dissemination of listings on this website does not constitute the consent required by N.J.A.C. 11:5.6.1 (n) for the advertisement of listings exclusively for sale by another broker. Any such consent must be obtained in writing from the listing broker.The data relating to real estate for sale or lease on this web site comes in part from GSMLS. Real estate listings held by brokerage firms other than Stonybrook Realty are marked with the GSMLS logo or an abbreviated logo and detailed information about them includes the name of the listing broker. Data last updated 2021-12-03T13:46:54.047. www.stonybrookrealty.com/homes/123305267 15 The Crescent , #8 Montclair Twp., NJ 07042 Price: $205,500 Status: Active On Site: 17 Days Updated: 37 min ago MLS #: 3752108 0 Beds 1 Baths 0 ½ Baths 0.11 Acres 1917 Built County: Essex Area: Montclair Twp. Elementary School: Montclair Middle School: Montclair High School: Montclair Property Description Welcome to a sun-filled studio in an intimate and fabulous pre-war building in the heart of sought-after downtown Montclair. So close to commuter train and bus into NYC. Shopping, newly-reopened movie theatre, library, Starbucks, a wide array of great restaurants and cafes, plus famous Wellmont Theatre for live entertainment from your favorite artists are all at your doorstep! Features a remodeled kitchen renovated in 2021 with new countertops and appliances, full bath, and lovely open living area. Completely new wood laminate flooring in both the living and kitchen area. Interior palette is soothing light greys and whites, giving unit an open and airy feel. Custom-made, movable room divider and two large closets provide great storage space. Additional secured storage space is outside unit's front door, shared only with unit across the way. Building is pet/dog friendly and has a rare, private, communal backyard area for fun and relaxation. Brand new FREE washer and dryer on premises. Maintenance includes heat, hot water, trash, snow removal and upkeep of common areas. Don't miss this unusual opportunity to move right in and enjoy living where all Montclair has to offer is in your neighborhood. Parking available with town permit or 24-hour secure parking next door in the Crescent Parking Deck at additional cost. Exterior Features Approximate Lot Size 4787SF Exterior Description BrickWood Shingle Exterior Features SidewalkStorm Door(S)Wood Fence Lot Description Level Lot Parking Driveway Description See Remarks Pool No Primary Style One Floor Unit Roof Description Asphalt Shingle Style One Floor Unit Interior Features Appliances Carbon Monoxide DetectorDishwasherRange/Oven-GasRefrigerator Association Fee Includes HeatMaintenance-Common AreaMaintenance-ExteriorSee RemarksSewer FeesSnow RemovalTrash CollectionWater Fees Basement No Bedroom1 Level Ground Cooling Window A/C(S) Flooring LaminateTile Heating Baseboard - Hotwater Interior Features CodetectFireextgSmokedetTubshowr Kitchen Area See Remarks Kitchen Level Ground Number Of Fireplaces 0 Number Of Rooms 1 Pets Allowed Yes Property Features Assessment Total 161700 Association Fee 276 Association Fee Frequency Monthly Block Identifier 2206 Building Assessment 49700 Community Living Yes Complex Amenities Storage Easement No Farm Assessment No Fha Age Restricted No Fuel Type Gas-Natural Handicap Modified No Home Warranty No In Law Suite No Land Assessment 112000 Renovated Year 2021 Services Cable Tv AvailableGarbage Included Sewer Public Sewer Sub Property Type Condo/Coop/Townhouse Tax Amount 5140 Tax Rate Amount 3.179 Tax Year 2020 Utilities Gas-Natural Water Public Water Water Heater Gas Year Built Description ApproximateRenovated Listing information © 2021 Garden State Multiple Listing Service,LLC. 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Data last updated 2021-12-03T13:46:54.047. Stonybrook Realty 7 East Mill Road Long Valley NJ, 07853 Stonybrook Realty 1 East Mill Road Long Valley, NJ 07853 908.867.2050 info.stonybrook@gmail.com HOME ABOUT CONTACT US © 2021 Garden State Multiple Listing Service, LLC. All rights reserved. IDX information is provided exclusively for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Information is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS or Stonybrook Realty. Notice: The dissemination of listings on this website does not constitute the consent required by N.J.A.C. 11:5.6.1 (n) for the advertisement of listings exclusively for sale by another broker. Any such consent must be obtained in writing from the listing broker.The data relating to real estate for sale or lease on this web site comes in part from GSMLS. 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Must see office space with 3 private offices, 1 conference room 2 baths in iron bound. 1 block from 6 corners, New condition ground level, 2 car parking, approx. 900 sqft with central air condition!!! Must see this perfect office space with 3 private offices, 1 conference room 2 baths in iron bound section. 1 block from 6 corners, New condition ground level, 2 car parking, approx. 900 sqft with central air condition!!! $2,500 0 BEDS 0.15 ACRES 0 BATHS 0 1/2 BATHS Type: Commercial-Lease Built: 2021 County: Essex Area: Newark City School Ratings & Info Visit GreatSchools.org Description Must see office space with 3 private offices, 1 conference room 2 baths in iron bound. 1 block from 6 corners, New condition ground level, 2 car parking, approx. 900 sqft with central air condition!!! Must see this perfect office space with 3 private offices, 1 conference room 2 baths in iron bound section. 1 block from 6 corners, New condition ground level, 2 car parking, approx. 900 sqft with central air condition!!! Exterior Features Approximate Lot Size 64.6X100 AVG. Location See Remarks Number Of Docks 0 Parking Driveway Description 2 Car Width Interior Features Basement No Cooling 1 Unit Central Air Equipment Available See Remarks Heating 1 Unit Forced Hot Air Max Door Height 0 Property Features Available Immediately For Sale Or Lease For Lease Fuel Type Gas-Natural Lease Includes Taxes Water Lease Type Mixed Owner Pays Water Pre Rental Requirements See Remarks Primary Property Type Office Building Complex Property Type Office Building Complex Sewer Public Sewer Tax Amount 8876 Tax Rate Amount 3.800 Tax Rate Year 2020 Tax Year 2020 Tenant Pays Electric Gas Heat Hot Water Utilities All Underground Water Public Water Year Built Description Approximate Zoning Commercial Listing information © 2021 Garden State Multiple Listing Service,LLC. Listing provided courtesy of Re/Max In Action. Monthly Payment Calculator Related Properties © 2021 Garden State Multiple Listing Service, LLC. All rights reserved. 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Data last updated 2021-12-03T14:47:17.47. www.stonybrookrealty.com/homes/118067310 229 Clifford St Newark City, NJ 07105 Price: $2,500 Status: Active On Site: 176 Days Updated: 24 min ago MLS #: 3718864 0 Beds 0 Baths 0 ½ Baths 0.15 Acres 2021 Built County: Essex Area: Newark City Property Description Must see office space with 3 private offices, 1 conference room 2 baths in iron bound. 1 block from 6 corners, New condition ground level, 2 car parking, approx. 900 sqft with central air condition!!! Must see this perfect office space with 3 private offices, 1 conference room 2 baths in iron bound section. 1 block from 6 corners, New condition ground level, 2 car parking, approx. 900 sqft with central air condition!!! Exterior Features Approximate Lot Size 64.6X100 AVG. Location See Remarks Number Of Docks 0 Parking Driveway Description 2 Car Width Interior Features Basement No Cooling 1 UnitCentral Air Equipment Available See Remarks Heating 1 UnitForced Hot Air Max Door Height 0 Property Features Available Immediately For Sale Or Lease For Lease Fuel Type Gas-Natural Lease Includes TaxesWater Lease Type Mixed Owner Pays Water Pre Rental Requirements See Remarks Primary Property Type Office Building Complex Property Type Office Building Complex Sewer Public Sewer Tax Amount 8876 Tax Rate Amount 3.800 Tax Rate Year 2020 Tax Year 2020 Tenant Pays ElectricGasHeatHot Water Utilities All Underground Water Public Water Year Built Description Approximate Zoning Commercial Listing information © 2021 Garden State Multiple Listing Service,LLC. Listing provided courtesy of Re/Max In Action. © 2021 Garden State Multiple Listing Service, LLC. All rights reserved. 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Stonybrook Realty 7 East Mill Road Long Valley NJ, 07853 Stonybrook Realty 1 East Mill Road Long Valley, NJ 07853 908.867.2050 info.stonybrook@gmail.com HOME ABOUT CONTACT US © 2021 Garden State Multiple Listing Service, LLC. All rights reserved. IDX information is provided exclusively for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Information is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS or Stonybrook Realty. Notice: The dissemination of listings on this website does not constitute the consent required by N.J.A.C. 11:5.6.1 (n) for the advertisement of listings exclusively for sale by another broker. Any such consent must be obtained in writing from the listing broker.The data relating to real estate for sale or lease on this web site comes in part from GSMLS. 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Chick-fil-A now runs 4 branches in Byron, Georgia. Below you will see the listing of all Chick-fil-A locations nearby.
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Dear friends at St. Peter’s,Last Saturday was our Day of Planning and Reflection. It was challenging to do this by... Trina Soltys Bulletin - Sunday, September 27, 2020 17th Sunday After Pentecost Trina Soltys Bulletin - Sunday, September 20, 2020 The bulletin for Sunday, September 20, 2020 can be viewed or downloaded from the PDF document attached. Service... Trina Soltys Bulletin - Sunday, September 13, 2020 Now that St. Peter Anglican Church is open again, albeit with Covid 19 restrictions in place, your weekly service... Trina Soltys First Covid Church Service It was a joyous Sunday when St. Peter's reopened its doors for the first Sunday service since the Covid 19... Trina Soltys Sunday Service Roster (October - December) You will be happy to see that the servers are now on the schedule! Roster: Oct - Dec 2019 Trina Soltys Sunday Service Roster The Volunteer Roster has been updated for July through September. This can be viewed and/or printed from the the... Trina Soltys New Roster Online: Nov 2018 to Feb 2019 The new roster for Coffee Service, Greeters, Readers and Liturgical Assistants is now available on the web under... Trina Soltys Now Online! Sunday Service Roster New this month - the Sunday Service Roster will now be posted under the Ministries drop down menu "Worship... Trina Soltys Filters Ministries 72 Children and Youth Ministry 19 Parish Music Program 4 Parish Council 10 Church Library 5 Anglican Church Women (ACW) 10 Outreach Programs 14 Worship Leadership 9 Prayer Chain Requests 1
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Each day in October we will be finding out about Black History that is less well known. Often Black History focusses on a few key individuals…we hope that this October everyone can learn something that they didn’t already know. Sir Lenny Henry Sir Lenny Henry CBE is a British actor, comedian, singer, television presenter and writer. He is known for co-founding the charity Comic Relief. The charity organisation was founded in 1985 and by 1988 it was watched by 30 million and raised over £15 million. He is currently the Chancellor of Birmingham City University. During his stand up comedian career he introduced characters that celebrated Black British culture such as Theophilius P. Wildebeeste (a homage to Teddy Pendergrass, an American singer, using the ‘TP’ initials). In honour of his longstanding career he was knighted with the CBE in 1999 and made a fellow in the Royal Television Society in 2016.
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Anjuman-e-Auqaf stages protest post Friday prayers outside Jamia Masjid, demands chief cleric’s immediate release SRINAGAR: Anjuman-e-Auqaf Jamia Masjid and Syed Ahmed Naqshbandi popularly known as Imam-e-Hai Friday urged the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to immediately release Kashmir’s head priest Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, who continues to remain under house detention since August 5, 2019. Addressing a Friday gathering at the historic Jamia Masjid here, Imam-e-Hai in his Friday sermon said that since last year’s August 5, Mirwaiz is under house confinement and not able to venture out of his house so that he could perform his religious duties. “Mirwaiz is not only a political leader but a religious preacher as well. Confining him to the four walls of his house tantamount to direct interference into the religious affairs. By not allowing him to address people on Friday’s and other auspicious days including Eid-e-Milad un Nabi (SAW), sentiments of thousands of people stand hurt badly,” Imam-e-Hai said as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO). He appealed to the administration led by LG Sinha to revoke the house confinement order of Mirwaiz and order his immediate release so that he can perform his religious duties. Soon after the culmination of Friday prayers at the historic Jamia masjid, members of Anjuman-e-Auqaf Jamia Masjid, the managing body of Kashmir’s spiritual centre, who were joined by scores of worshipers, staged a peaceful protest outside the masjid. The protestors were demanding immediate release of Mirwaiz from the house detention. Holding banners in hands, they were raising slogans: “Mirwaiz sahab ko riha karo…. (Release Mirwaiz forthwith).” Share WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Telegram Shahid Dar LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Anniversary Latest DC Srinagar holds meeting of NGT appointed Joint Committee At -2.4 Degrees C Srinagar Records Second Coldest Night of This Winter Season DG Horticulture inaugurates Training course on Fruit & Vegetable preservation DLSA Budgam, NGO ELFA organize seminar on ‘Rights of Disabled persons’ Rozgar mela under ‘Be-Rozgari Say Swa-Rozgar’ culminates with Kulgam Covid-19 and Public Health https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4rcv3p7AYg&t=21s&ab_channel=CrashCourse Stay Connected 71followers 208followers 43followers 52490likes / Free WordPress Plugins and WordPress Themes by Silicon Themes. Join us right now! Calendar December 2021 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 « Nov ABOUT US Street Times was established in February 2011. During the initial days of publication, the paper became more focused in the State of Jammu & Kashmir. The tabloid besides giving coverage to some of the latest developments also provides an insight to some of the problems being faced by the people of Jammu & Kashmir. FOLLOW US Privacy Policy Contact Us © Copyright 2021 Street Times - All Rights Reserve Tel: +91 1942954119 | 9419008407 Email: [email protected] '); var formated_str = arr_splits[i].replace(/\surl\(\'(?!data\:)/gi, function regex_function(str) { return ' url(\'' + dir_path + '/' + str.replace(/url\(\'/gi, '').replace(/^\s+|\s+$/gm,''); }); splited_css += ""; } var td_theme_css = jQuery('link#td-theme-css'); if (td_theme_css.length) { td_theme_css.after(splited_css); } } }); } })();
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JACKSONVILLE, FL (Jacksonville University, SLP class, 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM, Thursday, October 19, 2017.) | Stroke Educator, Inc. Home My Story Books News & Events Contact 2015 Blog Newsletters 2017 JACKSONVILLE, FL (Jacksonville University, SLP class, 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM, Thursday, October 19, 2017.) October 20, 2017 M@rlinTeam904 Leave a comment JACKSONVILLE, FL (Jacksonville University, SLP class, 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM, Thursday, October 19, 2017.) I presented Aphasia Rehabilitation & Recovery from Novel Therapy with Professor Jodi Morgan, Clinical Assistant Professor, College of Health Science, Jacksonville University and her class of 35 masters SLP students. Daniel Furnas, Ph.D. is a new professor at JU and just arrived. He had come from Columbia and worked with Lisa Edmonds. The students were first year students with many questions about plasticity and enriched speech therapy. They couldn’t believe that I had improved so much as if I had never had a stroke or aphasia before. They had lots of great questions and stayed later to talk some more. Most of the class were from Florida but three were from MI, two from PA and one from MA, NJ, OH. Post navigation Previous PostPRINCETON, NJ (Angie Maher, Marketing Communications Manager, Lingraphica, Wednesday, 11:00 AM, June 28, 2017).Next PostORLANDO, FL (Aphasia House, Orlando, FL, 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Thursday, February 22, 2018). Testimonials Read More Tom -- You are too kind! Thank you so much for your incredibly kind words and support, and for letting us share your story with the world. This planet needs more Toms in it!” (11/17/2021) Jolie Hales, Host, Producer, and Writer for the Big Compute Podcast At the Heart of Simulation Podcast and the American Heart and Stroke Association, and especially the AHA Support Network. Dr. Broussard, Thank you for the note. In case it wasn't obvious, we all really enjoyed having you present during our class last night, and I hope it's not the last time we meet. I know there is so much more we all have to learn from you, and I know I was not the only one who was absolutely captivated. I have a set of three of your books in my cart on Amazon as we speak, and I can't wait to read them. (That says a lot for someone who is not typically a big reader!) Have a great weekend. ​ Cali Tucker, masters student, Speech Language Pathology, Jacksonville, University (11-11-2021). “Wow! I really had no idea what to expect from this course with Dr. Broussard, but was blown away at the applications plasticity has in our everyday life as we age. Thank you VERY MUCH, Tom, for opening our minds to this!” Class participant, Stroke & Aphasia Recovery: Metaphors Help Us Mend…and Learn (Zoom) at the Chesapeake Forum, An Academy for Lifelong Learning, Easton, MD, 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM, September 28 2021
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Saves time, money,… OSHA Reqs OSHA Training Requirements OSHA Standards Common OSHA Violations Office Locations CCR Title Codes News Contact 800-794-7233 0 0 Menu OSHA News Cal OSHA Fines Bimbo Bakery Where Workers Lost Limbs Frank Pedraza September 18, 2019 Cal OSHA / Enforcement / Fines / Job Accidents 0 Comments California occupational safety officials have issued one of their agency’s largest group of fines ever, $230,535 to Bimbo Bakeries for failing to fix safety violations that led to amputation of workers’ limbs. Cal OSHA officials said that 20 alleged violations were documented at three factories belonging to the company, which produces brands that include Oroweat and Entenmann’s baked goods. The food factories are in South San Francisco, Escondido and Montebello. A separate investigation was opened at an Elk Grove California Bimbo factory where a worker lost the tip of a finger and some bone, according to Dean Fryer, spokesman for the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The steps that Bimbo needs to take to ensure a safe work environment,” Cal-OSHA chief Len Welsh said in a statement Thursday. “We believe there are systemic problems which have resulted in numerous employees suffering amputations due to unguarded equipment.” Fryer said this week’s citations are the largest issued against a one company for alleged “willful” continuing violations that could to lead to physical harm or death. Fryer said Cal-OSHA has documented six amputations of workers’ limbs or part of a limb at Bimbo plants. One of the factories fined this week is in South San Francisco, where Bimbo employee Rosa Frias lost an arm in an industrial accident in 2003. Bimbo was issued $21,750 in fines after an inspection found the company at fault. But after a nearly four-year appeals process, Cal-OSHA Appeals Board Judge Barbara Steinhardt-Carter reduced the fine to zero because she said there was no evidence that a Cal-OSHA inspector had presented credentials to enter the Bimbo bakery after Frias’ arm was severed. The inspector was retired by the time the appeals hearing was held and did not testify. Cal-OSHA officials argued that the inspector had identified himself and that factory employees had allowed him into the plant. Inspectors have asked for the case to be reconsidered. “The documentation should have been ample enough” to uphold the fines, Fryer said. The Cal-OSHA appeals process came under fire recently during legislative hearings at the state Capitol. Last summer, a third of Cal-OSHA’s inspectors signed a letter saying that appeals board policies had “sabotaged” their job of protecting California workers. Numerous fines related to worker injury and death, including farmworkers’ deaths from heat exposure, had been dramatically reduced. Bimbo has 15 days to appeal this week’s citations or accept and pay the penalties. Company spokesman David Margulies in Dallas had no comment on the alleged violations Cal-OSHA found. The South San Francisco factory was issued a citation of $76,750 for alleged improper use of electrical cords and failure to prevent accidental movement of equipment during cleaning and maintenance. Frias’ arm was severed by equipment during maintenance. The Escondido California factory was issued $123,535 in citations for having no injury prevention plan, no emergency eye wash or shower in a battery changing area and unguarded pulleys, sprockets and shafts on equipment. The Montebello factory was issued $30,250 in citations for having no emergency eye wash and unguarded equipment. Accident prevention is important because it is a cost-effective way to reduce injury. 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College takes time and dedication, so these people are often hardworking. Students are also used to being surrounded by people of different races and cultures, so equality and tolerance is a value students generally hold. Many in this demographic popularly are fans of soft drugs, such as marijuana. It is assumed that this demographic looks down on the drug war. Generally students are well informed as to what is going on in the news. They’d have some working knowledge of the topic. Overall, this demographic recognizes (myself included) that they are the future of this country, and if an issue is not addressed by the people running this world now; when this demographics time comes, they’ll be more than ready to change that. THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK The War on Drugs: An Informative Essay It is hard to imagine waging a war on simply an idea or concept. 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Range is open to members with range pass only (no Guests at this time) following all PHO Covid-19 Regulations, Meetings postponed until further notice. - Summerland Sportsman's Association Summerland Sportsman's Association Home Courses Range Calendar Contact C.O.R.E. Events Gallery Club News Links Range is open to members with range pass only (no Guests at this time) following all PHO Covid-19 Regulations, Meetings postponed until further notice.
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The Hohe Aifner Spitze - also referred to as the Hohe Aifenspitze - is the most prominent peak at the northern end of the Kaunergrat, a subgroup of the Ötztal Alps. At 2,779m/9,117ft it offers superb views in all directions with lines of sight ranging as far as: the Wetterstein range with the Zugspitze in the north east the neighboring Geigenkamm ridge in the east the entire Kaunertal valley and a few of the Ötztal main ridge peaks including the Weißseespitze in the south Italy and the Silvretta range in the south west the Lechquellengebirge range in the west and virtually all of the Lechtal Alps highest peaks in the north. It is a great day hike with a moderately easy trail to the top. Google Maps Loading... 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Second arg is zoom // Must be called after the cset center and zoom map.setMapType(G_PHYSICAL_MAP); //mine map.getPane(G_MAP_FLOAT_PANE).appendChild(tooltip); createMarker(map, new GLatLng(47.104339, 10.731668), " Hohe Aifner Spitze Location: Austria Elevation: 2,779m/9,117ft ", smallIcon, " Hohe Aifner Spitze Click icon for more info", 0); } else { alert("Sorry, the Google Maps API is not compatible with this browser"); } } window.onload = function() { mapload(); } window.onunload = function() { GUnload(); } //]]> Getting There The shortest and most easily accessed trail starts at the Piller Höhe (1,559m). There's a visitors center called "Naturparkhaus Kaunergrat" (opened in 2007) and plenty of parking. Use Google maps for directions. Since 2010, there's public bus service called "Naturparkbus" from the towns of Landeck and Fließ to the Piller Höhe 3 times a day between June and September. You can find the schedule on kaunergrat.at (in German). The PDF file offered on that site ("Fahrplan Naturparkbus") includes a few train connections to Landeck from Innsbruck. Hiking Trail The trail from the Piller Höhe to the summit of the Hohe Aifner Spitze is about 8km/5miles long with a total elevation gain of 1,200m/3,940ft. Plan in around 3.5h for the ascent. There's a forestry road (gravel) that starts at the southern end of the parking lot at the Piller Höhe, with a signpost hiking map right at its start. First way point is the "Aifner Alm" which is a serviced hut at 1,980m/6,496ft (plan in a break on the ascent or descent!). To get there you can either: 1) follow the forestry road for about 3km/1.9miles on flat ground before turning right onto an uphill forestry road (follow signs to Aifner Alm), or 2) follow the signs to the Aifner Alm via a trail through the forest (which is a bit longer). Both trails ultimately join again. In variation 1), when the uphill forestry road ends, a smaller trail starts left-ish. Continue through forests, occasionally crossing and partly hiking on further forestry roads. Always follow the signs. At some point the forest gets less dense and you end up first on an older forestry road which then joins a bigger one. From here it's only a few more minutes to the Aifner Alm hut. Parking lot at the Piller Höhe, seen from the trailhead (beginning of forestry road). The Aifner Alm at 1,980m/6,496ft. Rugged alpine bush landscape. Loose ground on the final section below the summit. From the Aifner Alm, the trail continues right behind the hut, rightwards ascending grassy slopes. Again, just follow the signs. From here it's very straight forward. Keep hiking the trail through alpine meadows (some sections can be a bit muddy); The trail steepens and continues on through rugged alpine bush landscape. When you reach a spacious saddle, the trail turns right, ascending the slopes of the Niedere Aifner Spitze (lower Aifner peak, 2,558m/8,392ft). The ground gets more loose and the path zig-zaggy. In mid-June, there was a large snow patch closely below the summit of the Niedere Aifner Spitze; It's not too steep to walk on without crampons, or you can bypass it by walking over small boulders. From the Niedere Aifner Spitze it's around half an hour to 45mins to the Hohe Aifner Spitze. The path is obvious. You follow a saddle without much elevation gain past an emergency shelter right on the saddle before the trail ascends the final slopes of the Hohe Aifner Spitze. Though not difficult, you should be sure-footed on this section: It's rather steep, in parts a bit exposed, with some steps and sometimes loose ground. You'll occasionally end up using your hands for balance, but it should be doable for every hiker. Make sure you take your time here especially on the descent as a fall could be fatal. The summit is spacious enough. Pick the most appealing boulder to sit on and enjoy the view! Both the Niedere and Hohe Aifner Spitze have summit registers. For the descent follow the same trail back. Westward view from the summit. The Niedere Aifner Spitze in the foreground. The trail follows the ridge. You can see the meadows of the Aifner Alm below. Looking south into the Kaunertal valley from the summit of the Hohe Aifner Spitze. Red Tape No permits required. External Links Map and GPS data on alpintouren.com Hohe Aifner Spitze Wikipedia page (in German) Kaunergrat Nature Park Piller Höhe on Google maps Naturpark Kaunergrat: Naturparkhaus (in German) with info on public transportation. Cafe-Restaurant Gachenblick im Naturparkhaus Kaunergrat (in German) with additional info on the exhibits. Images View Hohe Aifner Spitze Image Gallery - 21 Images Table of Contents Overview Getting There Hiking Trail Red Tape External Links Images Geography Nearby Mountains & Rocks Interactive Map Mountains & Rocks in Austria Parents Parents Parents refers to a larger category under which an object falls. For example, theAconcagua mountain page has the 'Aconcagua Group' and the 'Seven Summits' asparents and is a parent itself to many routes, photos, and Trip Reports. KaunergratMountains & Rocks Watzespitze Verpeilspitze Wurmtaler Kopf Hohe Aifner Spitze Recent Forum Posts Current Time: 7:42 am Thread Time Personal Websites 8:58 Satellite Communication 6:07 What's New in Europe 6:16 Ecuador partners: Cotopaxi and... 5:43 User name change request 8:33 SummitPost FAQ About Terms of Service Site Geo-Map Contact Tell Others about SP! "A successful man is one who makes more money than his wife can spend. A successful woman is one who can find such a man." --Lana Turner
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The Federal Government is to assist small-scale industries and agro-food processors with the provision of up-to-date technologies to scale up their production and reduce poverty. The Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu disclosed this when he received members of the Association of Food and Agro Processors, who paid him a courtesy call in his Abuja office recently. According to Onu, the provision of requisite technology to micro industries will ensure safe industrial operation and increase productivity, thereby creating more jobs for the youth. Breaking News, Nigerians can now work in Nigeria and get paid in US Dollars Click here to apply today . Onu also said the Federal Government would create a large army of micro-entrepreneurs in the country in line with President Buhari’s agenda to lift 100 million Nigerians out of poverty by 2030. Onu further pledged to support food and agro processors with relevant innovations to enhance processing of agricultural products like fruits, vegetables and cereals, so as to ensure their availability all year round. “In fact, reducing post-harvest losses of our farmers is a major cardinal mandate of the ministry,’’ the minister added. With increasing population, according to Onu, there would be more mouths to feed, necessitating the need to reduce agricultural wastages through technological innovation. The minister pledged that his Ministry would ensure conversion of research outputs by its agencies into products and services so as to assist in economic diversification. He commended the association for creating employment opportunities for teeming Nigerian youths and urged its President to continue mentoring Nigerian youths in establishment of micro-enterprises. Earlier, the President of the Association of Food and Agro Processors and Chairman Spectra Foods Lagos Ltd, Chief Duro Kuteyi, said his association seeks closer collaboration with the ministry and her agencies so as to improve the food processing industry in the country. 100% Natural Herbs to Finally End Premature Ejaculation and Weak Erection. Click here . Latest Jobs in Nigeria (Graduates/Non-graduates). Click Here to Apply . Rapheal Related Posts Business We are out to strengthen business in Nigeria, says Chiemelu Franklin 3rd December 2021 Business We’re not ending petrol bridging payments –FG 3rd December 2021 Business PENGASSAN calls for removal of VAT on gas 3rd December 2021 Next Post Cashflow, customer loyalty key to SMEs’ growth –Asaria, Range Developments boss CBN bans customer-to-customer forex transfer Nigeria, other maritime nations lose $9tr to COVID-19 pandemic Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Δ Highlights Nigeria needs rebuilding, restructuring plan – Gbajabiamila 2023: Enemies of Nigeria’s unity against power shift to South – Obaze UI students hold charity walk against drug abuse Referendum: IPOB have no respect for democracy – Former ACF Scribe Former administrator of Imo Col. Zubairu laid to rest in Kaduna Electoral bill: CSOs write Buhari, demand urgent assent into law Trending Health FG approves COVID-19 vaccine booster dose 3rd December 2021 0 From Fred Ezeh, Abuja Federal Government has approved the administration of COVID-19 vaccine booster doses for persons...
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Welcome to the Department of Anthropology at Shahjalal University of Science & Technology, Sylhet. We are high-minded of the educational opportunities we offer to our students both inside and outside the classroom. As anthropologists we are committed to examining how humanity has developed disparities and similarities through time and space, and how we can engage our students in these investigations. Excellence in research, teaching, and service are the cornerstones of our department. Our full-time faculty members contribute excellent mentoring and career advising to both undergraduate and graduate majors, as well as opportunities for students to participate in active research projects. Students find that our program provides a solid preparation for specialized study and a springboard to a variety of careers in a wide range of fields. We offer a diverse array of vibrant, intellectually challenging courses for undergraduates working towards their Bachelor of Science degrees, with small class sizes and wide access to leading researchers in their respective fields. Our graduate program is relatively small and highly selective, and provides the highest quality anthropology education to our graduate students, preparing them for MPhil level studies or professional careers through concentrated coursework, fieldwork and research.
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The 2014 Suzuki MotoGP test team of Randy De Puniet and Nobuatsu Aoki were joined in mid-April at the Circuit of The Americas by Suzuki’s 1993 World 500cc GP Champion Kevin Schwantz. The video from Suzuki Motor Corporation goes behind the scenes with the ongoing development of the GSX-RR machine as its full return to racing in 2015 drew closer. Schwantz, who also tested the American Suzuki Superbike team’s GSX-R1000, said at the time: “I went on the MotoGP machine after riding the GSX-R1000 Superbike and it felt like going from a 500cc to a 250cc bike; the MotoGP machine is so small and compact. With this bike you have power and braking so you brake and accelerate, and the bike does all the rest. I think Suzuki should race now - the sooner the better!” De Puniet commented at the test: “This was a new track for Suzuki but also I have not ridden the bike since February. We spend some time changing the settings and the gearbox ratios, then we continued to compare two different frames and we found again that the best one here was the one we chose at the Sepang test and we confirmed it again that this is more-stable in the corner entry. Also, in the afternoon we tested different electronic maps.” Suzuki MotoGP Test Team Manager Davide Brivio added: “A positive day on a completely new circuit for us. One of the main targets is to continue the development of the new electronics and also to collect useful information on this track for next year when we will be racing. It was also very emotional to have Kevin Schwantz - everybody’s hero - riding our bike here. He was quite fast considering the conditions, so we’d like to thank Kevin for this gift!”
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The details of that day you first met were still vivid in your mind after three years of being in a relationship. You thought it was just another typical day for you, until one of your friends called up to invite you for dinner just to relax and unwind. Being your introverted self, you really wanted to decline the invitation politely. But your persistent friend wouldn’t let you turn down the invitation, telling you it has been some time since you had some catching up with your other friends. Realizing he’s right, you went along. You were all waiting for the food to be served when someone unfamiliar, who turns out to be your friend’s cousin, walked into the room. Mesmerized, you just can’t help telling yourself in your mind, “Wow, she’s so beautiful.” Little did you know that your decision to go to that dinner was one that will change your life in the next exciting years to come. You’re still amazed at how well you two seem to understand each other well and how fast the conversation progressed from casual talk to life’s deepest topics. That night alone was enough for you to say that she’s the girl of your dreams. Read some first date conversation starters here. The last three years have been great, until things changed recently. You were living such different lives. She has been achieving her goals. You have been excelling in your life as well. Despite all those happy moments you two shared, she seemed distracted. And even if it hurts to admit, it seems as though she lost attraction towards you. She said she needed time to sort things out with her life. But for the two of you as a couple, it meant breaking up and you’re left with no idea if you two will ever get back together. What went wrong? Would finding the real reason still matter? Would it help you get back together and make the relationship better for the second time around? Why She Left Whether you’re a man or a woman who has been madly in love, breaking up with your significant other would be so painful, you’d feel like it’s a mini-death. But don’t lose hope yet. If you truly love her, you can still win her back. One psychologist assures you that here: http://www.getexbackforgood.com Apparently, you need to find out what went wrong in the first place. It’s the key to rekindling the relationship and making it better once the chance has been granted. She may be a little shy to admit the real reason for breaking up with you, but with a tactful, respectful, kind and sincere way, encourage her to be truly open and honest about her feelings and thoughts about your relationship. She may still love you after all, but the current situation and complications make her feel afraid to get hurt in the end if she’ll let the relationship grow longer and deeper. Perhaps, she had past experiences that caused her to have trust issues. 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Another reason why your girlfriend had let you go is that she hasn’t seen in you the qualities she’s looking for in a lifetime partner. So, instead of giving up that easy, take advantage of that separation to give yourself time to grow into a better person. Cultivate the habits and qualities you could contribute to a partnership. The next time you meet her and she’s still single, who knows, she’d be ready to rekindle the relationship with you. Rekindling a past love is possible. Find out what went wrong. Do the necessary changes. You might just be one of the proofs that love is sweeter the second time around. To read more on topics like this, check out the lifestyle category. 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JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Fast delivery • Free shipping above £55 • Reviews High Tech Beauty Care At Home ionicons-v5-a Shop Product guides Inspiration About us Support All products Microneedling Skincare Masks Eyes Kits & Gifts Hair, lashes & brows Self-Tanning Teeth Campaigns Skin roller Teeth whitening Magazine Instagram About swiss clinic Our philosophy Our ingredients Contact Results Guarantee FAQ Terms and conditions 0 Shopping Cart Magazine Here you can read everything that has to do with the skin, skin care and home treatments. Learn more about what we mean by taking the beauty clinic with you. We help you find the right one among our products, different ingredients and content that can suit your skin and what you want to achieve with your treatments. Innovative beauty treatments at home. Read more Back to Article 20 Nov 2017 Scars; different types & how to treat them 20 Nov 2017 Whilst ritual and non-ritual scarring practices are popular in some cultures and subcultures around the world, the majority of us would rather be without visible scars on our skin. Below is a quick guide to help you understand and treat scars. What is a scar? Put very simply, it is a remnant of a wound. Scar tissue is made of the same collagen as the tissue it has replaced, but in a slightly different composition, making it look and act differently to the skin around it. As we go through life, most of us will accumulate some scars – and whilst you may not be keen on scars per say, it is far better than the alternative – an open or unhealed wound, as this can be a far more serious condition. There are five main types of scars: Hypertrophic scar This is a raised scar. Hypertrophic scars are red and thick and may be itchy or painful. They usually occur within 4 to 8 weeks following wound infection or wound closure Keloid scar This is also a raised scar. The main difference from a hypertrophic scar is that they can grow outside the wound area. Keloid scars can occur on anyone, but people with darker skin pigmentation are more prone to them. Atrophic scar This is a sunken scar, like a recess in the skin, which has a pitted appearance. Stretch marks Stretch marks are also a form of scarring. These are caused when the skin is stretched rapidly, eg pregnancy or rapid weight gain. Umbilical scar The one we all have; commonly referred to as to the navel. Yes – this really is a type of scar! Treating scars: The first step to finding a treatment for your scar is working out what sort of scar it is. Most of us can identify stretchmarks, they are usually level with the skin and will differ only in colour. If it's recessed or sunken, it's atrophic. It gets trickier when trying to distinguish between hypertrophic and keloid, and to be sure, you should consult a dermatologist. (We are leaving the umbilical scar out of it for now, because hopefully we all know what a navel looks like, and this is a text about treating other types of scars). Create new scars to cover up old ones Yes, you read that correctly. Because, in order to remove scarring, nearly all treatments will involve creating what the body will perceive as a new ‘wound'. The trick is to do so in a manner that is so controlled that the new scar tissue forms in a way that is not visibly different to the surrounding skin. Furthermore: To combat raised scars, such as those caused by eg pimples, cuts, piercings, or burns, you need to break down the collagen build-up that forms the scar and replace it with flatter scar tissue. To combat recessed scars, such as those caused by acne, chicken pox or surgery, you need to break up the collagen holding the skin down and refill with new collagen. Depending on the nature and severity of the scar, there are several methods to achieving this. Combination of clinical and at-home treatments Clinical techniques can be invasive and costly, but can provide great immediate, or quick results. Treatments you can administer or perform yourself can be just as effective in the long run, but will require more patience and dedication to a daily routine. Most experts agree that a combination of professional clinical treatments and at-home follow up will give you the best long-term results when dealing with serious scarring. Below is a list of popular (and some less popular, but effective) treatments you might consider learning more about and discussing with a skin care professional. Surgery: This is a treatment where a doctor cuts around and removes the scar, then closes the incision with one or more stitches. This procedure will also leave a scar, but it will be flat, and smaller than the original. Used to treat small, deep, and narrow atrophic scars and some hypertrophic scars. Subcision: This is a method where a doctor will numb the area, use one or several needles to ‘pop' the scarred skin back up, so the area is no longer depressed. Used to treat atrophic scars. Dermabrasion or micro-dermabrasion: Dermabrasion is performed by a doctor and involves a controlled, deeper ‘wearing away' of the upper to mid layers of the skin with a strong abrasive device such as a wire brush, diamond wheel, sterilized sandpaper, or other mechanical means. Microdermabrasion is a lighter cosmetic procedure that typically involves an exfoliating material like crystals or diamond flakes and a machine based suction to gently lift up the skin during exfoliation. Used to treat most types of scars. Microneedling: This is a treatment that can be performed at home or in a clinic, depending on the length of needle-length. It works in two steps; first by breaking up the tissue that is either holding the skin down (atrophic scars), or raising the skin (hypertrophic scars). It also stimulates natural collagen production. Used to treat all types of atrophic and hypertrophic scars. Fillers: This is a treatment that will give immediate results: cosmetic fillers are injected into the scar, filling it immediately. Over time, if it is a ‘collagen inducing filler', it will help stimulate the body's own ability to produce collagen in the area. Used to treat larger, deep, atrophic scars. Chemical peeling: Chemicals which destroy the top layers of the skin are applied in a controlled manner affected (and surrounding) area, leading to accelerated exfoliation. Used to treat atrophic pock marks, but be cautious, particularly people with darker pigmentation, and those individuals susceptible to keloid scarring. Laser treatments: There is such a vast array of laser therapies that we would need to write a whole new piece on it, but a general description says that they all work by ‘destroying' the skin to a certain depth. The skin then 'heals' and the renewed skin looks and feels less scarred. Suitable for most types of scars, depending on the type of laser. Topical treatments: Creams, serums, or other topical treatments will work in different ways, depending on ingredients, to reduce the appearance of scars. Coupled with a microneedling treatment they can be a great addition to a daily at-home beauty regime. Suitable for all types of scars. A final note As with any treatment that is designed to change your appearance, caution is a word to be remembered; Consult experts! Ask about the cons, not just the pros! Ask for testimonials, and start slow. Increase intensity and/or frequency once you start seeing results and reactions. Adding to a treatment plan or regime is always easier than reversing adverse effects! Do you have a question regarding a specific treatment or would like further advice on a particular scar-related concern, we are here to help. Get in touch with Customer Service!
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If there’s anything us Brits love, it’s a pub quiz and a comedy show – put the two together and you’ve got a match made in heaven. Even better when the host is award-winning comedian, trivia fanatic and writer-performer, Al Murray! And boy do we love seeing campaigns that deliver that perfect synergy – what better way to spread the word than beer mat advertising in Pubs. Quest are pitting passionate pub quiz teams from around the country against each other in Al Murray’s Great British Pub Quiz in a bid to take home the glory (a Great British Pub Quiz tankard and £1,000) every week. And all in front a live studio audience, with resident know-it-all, brainiac and much-loved national institution, Shaun Williamson as resident barman, keeping score and going head to head with a member of each team in a special round known as ‘Beat the Barman’. To promote the new series, Quest are advertising on branded beer mats in Tabletalk’s network of Pubs across the country. What better way to entice the masses to tune in for a bit of telly or perhaps even enter their own pub quiz officianados into the weekly battle than on a medium like beer mats. Talk about delivering a relevant message at a relevant time and in a perfect environment – and incredibly cost effectively too. We know we’ll be tuning in.. it’s British entertainment at its best. Archives 2021 November September August June May March February January 2020 November July June May April February January 2019 November October September August July June May April March February January 2018 December November October September August July June May April March February January 2017 December November October September August July June May April March February January 2016 December November October September August July June May April March February January 2015 December November October September August July June May April March February January 2014 December November October September August July June May April March February January 2013 December November October September August July June May April March February January TWITTER We are delighted to welcome @CarebaseUK back on branded pharmacy bags this festive period. They are a fantastic cli… https://t.co/HRF6lZnEpo 12 months ago Here at TTM we work with a lot of charities and are particularly proud of our latest partnership with @alzscot who… https://t.co/sa3Xri6OIn 1 year ago Latest News British Red Cross – Supporting Your Wellbeing 18th November 2021 Wellbeing means feeling comfortable, healthy, and happy. Looking after our wellbeing is vital as it plays a big part in our overall health. Things like stress, anxiety, loneliness, and isolation...Read More »
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Home > Saltwater Fishing Tackle > Saltwater Fishing Line & Leader > Spiderwire Fishing Lines > Spiderwire Stealth American Camo Braid > Spiderwire Stealth American Camo Braid - 30lb - 164yds Spiderwire Stealth American Camo Braid - 30lb - 164yds by Spiderwire 1 Review 1 customer review Ask a Question See All Options for This Item Price: $14.99 Qty: Add to Wishlist Estimated Shipping Cost CA WARNING Our Best Offers Free Economy Shipping on Orders over $75 with Code: STRIPER75 (Some Exclusions Apply) Current Active Promotions Quick Links The Fisherman Striped Bass Study New Pro Staff Series Video: Alex Davis - Topwater Frog Fishing TackleDirect Gift Cards & eGift Certificates Gift Guide Ideas Buy a State Fishing License Register Your Boat Places to Go Fishing Order Chart Description #HookedOnTD Reviews (1) Q&A Shipping & Returns Model TD Code Description Lb Test Diameter Spool Size Color Price SSFS30-ACM SPW-0067-4 Sealth Braded Line 30lb 0.012in / 0.30mm 164yds American Camo $14.99 USD + Add to Wishlist Qty: Made for the patriotic angler looking to benefit from superior strength and sensitivity, Spiderwire Stealth American Camo Braid is woven with some of the world's strongest Dyneema fibers. 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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announces TouchMaster 3, a puzzle compilation game for Nintendo DS and Game Party 3, a social party game for the Wii system. TouchMaster and Game Party are multi-million unit selling franchise additions to the company’s casual and family line-up scheduled to launch in fall 2009. TouchMaster and Game Party are fan favorites, with Game Party selling more than three million units worldwide and TouchMaster selling more than one million units worldwide. Designed to appeal to players of all ages and abilities, both titles offer casual and family gamers a fresh take on the popular Game Party and TouchMaster franchises, incorporating new games and puzzles along with an enhanced variety of the franchises’ past fan favorites. “We are very pleased to add the successful Game Party and TouchMaster franchises to our portfolio in the growing casual games space,” said Martin Tremblay, President, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. “As we continue our strategy of offering consumers different types of quality casual games, Game Party 3 and TouchMaster 3 are great options for players and holiday gift givers with new features and group gameplay.” Game Party 3 features 19 different game options including eight new party games like Billiards, Bocce Ball, Racquetball, Smack-a-Troll, Miniature Golf and Rootbeer Tapper. It supports up to four players in co-op mode, or up to 16 players in bracket tournament mode. The game also offers “Create a Player” and “Profil”features, allowing gamers to customize the look of their character as well as save high scores to earn tickets that unlock character customization options and unique in-game equipment. In TouchMaster 3, up to two players can work through a collection of 20 puzzle, action, card, strategy, and word challenges with new elements such as Badges, Trophies, and Wizard points to give players endless hours of replay. The game features action, card game, strategy and trivia genres in competitive single player, two person multiplayer and download play options. Game options include Triples Plus, Slime Assault, Bumperball and Dice King 2. Game Party 3 is under development at FarSight Studios and is rated “E” for Everyone (Violent References) by the ESRB. TouchMaster 3 is under development at Hijinx Studios, LLC and is rated “E” for Everyone (Mild Cartoon Violence, Mild Language) by the ESRB.
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You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our community you will have access to post topics, upload content and access many other features. Registration is absolutely free so please, join our classical music forums! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us. Huilunsoittaja Disappeared: Chapters 4, 5 Rate this Entry Excellent Good Average Bad Terrible 1 Comment by Huilunsoittaja View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries , Apr-20-2011 at 01:45 (1105 Views) CHAPTER 4 It was now January, the bleakest point of the year. But I was in high spirits, because I was expecting any day for Victor to propose to me. He made his love for me so obvious that I was surprised he didn't say it yet. However, Nikolai was despairing. Elena refused to accept any invitations now, but would still let him talk to her. One day, Nikolai fled to me from some scene he had. "I don't know what to do, Anna! She's gone mad!" he exclaimed. "What's happened?" "She started talking about Sergei like he was still alive today, always using present tense. I told her that he was dead, and suddenly she flipped. She started screaming, "I don't care I don't care I don't care!!" and she tried to run away, but I caught her. She wept bitterly, and then for the first time, I admitted I loved her. She gasped, and cried, "I don't have a choice anymore!" but I held on to her tight, and promised her with all my heart that I would love her as much as Sergei. Then she hit me in the face and ran off, faster than I could keep up. It made me so angry! But I still love her, and this hurts me all the more! How can I get her to love me??" I told Nikolai about my log of evidence where I would keep note of her behavior. However, I didn't reveal to him that I was keeping track of what he did too, after his own suspicious behavior. It was February, and I started making plans to get into Elena's apartment at night, and find out what was going on. She once let me visit during the day, but she turned me out very early. I remembered her keeping Sergei's furniture and piano in the room, turned away from the front door, but replacing the curtains, bed and such. So one freezing night at one o'clock, while she would be asleep, I hoped to break into her room. I came there, slipping silently through the stair-well, and came to her front door with a lock pick. To my surprise, I heard her playing the piano! One o'clock in the morning? Perhaps that's why she was so tired looking. She was doing some of her latest assignments, and I listened happily. I felt relieved to finally solve the problem. However, after half a minute, I felt a presence. Someone was looking through the door scope at me, but I couldn't see them. Yet I remembered that Elena had to have been turned away from the door to play the piano, and she was still playing. How could she be looking at me and play at the same time? After a minute, she suddenly stopped playing without finishing the piece. I bent down to listen through the door. "What?" I heard her whisper. There was a pause. "Oh dear! I--" she suddenly cut off what she was saying to herself, or so I thought. I heard her footsteps as she escaped to another room, probably her bedroom, and close that door. But the presence came back. Perhaps she really came back to the door to look out? I got scared, because if she recognized me, I knew our friendship would be over. I huddled below the door out of the door scope's view. I sat there silently for a minute. But the feeling of a presence didn't go away. "Perhaps this is all my imagination," I thought. "I'll just sneak away down the hall now." So I got up. A sudden fear seized me, and a chill ran down my spine. I looked at the hole in the door, I knew something was there, someone. I back away, and nearly tripped on myself, but I was so paralyzed with fear, I didn't care. I ran out of there down the stair-well, rather loudly. Someone was definitely in that room. I headed home walking in the light of the moonlight, contemplating what I just felt. When I was a certain distance away, the thought came to me that perhaps I could see the top floor now, and maybe catch Elena at the window. I turned around suddenly hoping to surprise her at the window. I noticed all the lights were out on her level, so I frowned. However, a silhouette was not what I needed to see. There was a figure in the corner window looking at me, but rather than dark with light behind it, it was pale white in the black background. I nearly screamed, but I caught myself. I blinked and looked again, but it was gone. I ran home. I couldn't believe what I saw. CHAPTER 5 It was now 2 o'clock in the morning, but I was no longer tired. I was completely terrified. I wrote down my notes with a shaky hand. I read through everything I had wrote down in the last year, and analyzed what it all meant. These were some of the notes I read were as follows: Elena: - physically ill: pale, thin -mentally: disturbed, living in past, erratic behavior, not even trying to improve depression -isolation, and love of the nights -fear or love of Nikolai? I don't know Nikolai: -loves Elena before Sergei and her were engaged -anger at her not changing -claiming not to be jealous, but acts so nonetheless -causes: possible jealousy? possible murder of Sergei to marry Elena? Causes for Sergei's death: -murder -suicide Causes for Elena's behavior: - I had yet to fill something in for causes. What I had just seen flashed through my mind, and filled me with new terror. This is what I wrote: Someone is living with Elena. It can only mean that Sergei is alive. Why he has gone into hiding is unknown. But he is alive. The next day, I showed my notes to Victor. "I need your help. I need to solve what has happened to Sergei. I need to know!" "Alright, alright! but are you so sure about your ideas? You think Sergei was murdered, but now you think he's alive?" "Yes, I know, it's all foggy. But it all means something. Think about it: she is always in her house at night. Always. The only reason she could be there is to protect Sergei." "Are you sure?" "...No." "And didn't you visit her apartment in the summer? Were there any signs that anyone lived there?" "No..." "Well, maybe this person is someone new." "Oh. Right, hadn't thought of that." "Also... you should be careful about making any accusations on murder. You need to be absolutely certain. You really think Nikolai would kill him?" "I don't know." This gave me lots of worries about whether I solved anything in the first place. Perhaps I brought up more questions than before. However, we arranged to go back at night, and figure out what was going on. Unfortunately, time eluded us, since we were so busy with school at this time of year, that I didn't want to miss sleeping at night. Also, I was too afraid to visit her house during the day while she was away, because it would be more likely that she could catch me. It came to March. Where we live, it hardly warms up, but we were all happy that spring was soon to be here. But it was also the one year anniversary of Sergei's disappearance. Elena by this point had lost almost all contact with reality. She played her piano pieces perfectly, but she was in a completely different world while doing it. Her favorite thing to do before she would begin a piece was to brush her hands on the keys, and pretend to do almost the whole thing without ever playing a note, and then she'd begin. What she meant by this, no one could guess, and if anyone asked her, she wouldn't answer anyway, she was so absent-minded. However, she did approach me one day with a purpose to have a real conversation. "Anna, I must say this to you: you have been my closest friend." "Yes, I hope so." "No really, I want to tell you how much I've appreciated your kindness and friendship for many years." "...And?" "...and, that is all. Thank you. I wish you the best with Victor." "Thank you." She parted then, and went home. I wrote this down too. She seemed to be in her right mind, but I got a hunch that she was saying something very important to me. Something she may never say again. I asked Nikolai if he would like to join us in our plan to spy on Elena, and he agreed. "Look, if this is going to help her get her reason back, I'll do anything." he said. "We sure hope so too. You may be able to put sense in her better than anyone else. We have to do this soon, I think she was trying to tell me something the other day." "And what was that?" "That she may be disappearing too." Victor and Nikolai had nothing to comment on that, but they knew what I meant. Then, Elena did the strangest thing yet: she secretly bought a wedding dress. I spied on her as she did it too, and I watched her bring it home. It completely blew my mind! I immediately ran to Nikolai and Victor that day, and told them what she did. "Then it's gonna happen. She's lost her mind. She's gonna commit suicide! This is terrible!" Nikolai was more disturbed than all of us. "Worse than that, I think she's going to do it tonight!" I said. "Then we must confront her!" said Victor. "Who knows what will happen if we do nothing!" All three of us were very worried, and I was not the least. This had gone too far. I wish I spoke to her more before, and now I regret saying nothing to her. But how could she have said she appreciated me, and yet would throw her life away in remorse? Wouldn't she know that that is the most selfish act to do? When the sun set, we headed for her apartment... 1 Likes emiellucifuge liked this post Updated Jul-20-2015 at 00:41 by Huilunsoittaja Categories Classical Music , Personal , Literature « Disappeared: Chapters 2, 3 Main Music Analysis: Sergei Prokofiev Part 1 » Comments Huilunsoittaja - Apr-20-2011 15:58 I have some major typos here, I'll fix them... 0 Likes vBulletin Message Cancel Changes + Create Blog Huilunsoittaja Go to Profile Mark as Read Join Date Apr 2010 Location Ohio, USA Posts 3,787 Blog Entries 168 Blog Categories Global Categories Classical Music Composers Musicians Concerts Recorded Music Musical Instruments Non-Classical Music Talkclassical Personal Literature Other Recent Comments Music Analysis: Sergei Prokofiev Part 1 by BubbleBobble Glazunov's Writings, Blog 6: Mozart in All of Us by Kieran Raymonda: Waking up this morning... 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A few years ago, @bhaichod told me her theory of how sports were soap operas for men. The intellectual and social stigma attached to soap operas, added to the fact that their audience has almost the same gender ratio but in reverse, meant that my sense of manhood felt this was an affront to my high-minded love for sports. Over time, not only did I come around to accept this view as an integral aspect of ‘following a sport’ but I also came to realize how often traditional gender norms and expected behavior were subverted in the context of sports. This was also a time that I had begun to develop my theory on how to represent cricket’s approach and treatment of batsmen versus bowlers. Before I begin, let me provide some disclaimers. As a Pakistani, the team I support has been blessed with a litany of superb bowlers, and thus I am biased towards them. Secondly, I was educated at university in the sort of courses that you realize all other people know just as well from having read them up themselves. At my university, they were (at the time at least) grouped under an umbrella-specialisation known as the Social Sciences. Consequently, the following views developed on a steady dose of half-baked (both me and the thoughts) critical theory and it’s like. ——————————————————————————————————————————— Like karachikhatmal? Help us pay him for his writing. ——————————————————————————————————————————— Cricket is a game where a series of consecutive individual battles are taken as a whole to define a contest between two teams. Every moment in a game of cricket begins with one bowler bowling to one batsman, with each such encounter becoming part of the progression of both teams in the game itself. In an ideal world, the game’s essence is to strike a balance between bat and ball – one which may be contingent upon a host of factors, including the weather conditions, the playing rules, the nature of the pitch, the length of the boundaries, the day of the week, and a lot more. Yet in the real world, the history of the game shows that batsmen continuously attempt to control it in a way to benefit them the most. The game’s captains, lawmakers, leading lights, writers and analysts are almost inevitably batsmen. A history of the laws of the game shows continuous changes to protect batsmen, and continuous attempts to declare bowling innovations as illegitimate and heretical. I have discussed this in greater detail here in an essay on the game. After I had come to terms with @bhaichod’s sports-as-soaps theory, I realized, more than ever, that if we viewed cricket through the lens of gender politics, then it became extremely obvious that batsmen were men and bowlers were women. I also realized that this meant it could be possible to explain what men dismiss as threatening and shrill observations by feminists in a context they would be far more comfortable with – cricket. My first attempt at this process was with a short film called Context. You can read about what the absurd narrative means here. A recent incident brought this idea to my mind again, and I began thinking of slut-shaming. Slut-shaming is an issue which gets extremely tricky, so let’s get a quick Wikipedia definition first. “Slut shaming (also hyphenated, as slut-shaming) is a concept in human sexuality. It is a neologism used to describe the act of making a person, especially a woman, feel guilty or inferior for certain sexual behaviors or desires that deviate from traditional or orthodox gender expectations, or that which may be considered to be contrary to natural or religious law. Some examples of circumstances where women are “slut-shamed” include: violating accepted dress codes by dressing in sexually provocative ways, requesting access to birth control, having premarital or casual sex, or being raped or sexually assaulted.” In other words, slut-shaming is when we decide that someone is acting in an unnatural, immoral, and deviant way. Examples include shaming someone for dressing inappropriately, amongst lots of other things. I want us to stop at the discussion about dressing though. A cursory view of ET Sunday Snaps, or the FB/Twitter feed of any Pakistani female celebrity, gives us a great example of people constantly consuming photos they consider inappropriate and then also calling the women in the pictures ‘sluts’. The assumption made here, (and in all such cases anywhere in the world) is that if someone dresses in what we perceive to be an ‘immoral’ manner, then it is safe to conclude that they are also of poor moral character. In other words, we only have to see what someone is dressed like to make a conclusion about their character. For a lot of men, this seems like a no-brainer. The basis for this belief stems from the pervasive view that ‘NO woman who wants to have (straight) sex will ever have a problem, since ALL men are always willing to have sex’. The last time I heard this argument was in a living room full of sharp accents and prestigious degrees, so despite its biological and social implausibility we take it as fact. Developing on this idea is the discourse that any woman who dresses in what we in Pakistan call a ‘bold’ or ‘revealing’ or ‘mod-ren’ manner is stating her desire to have sex, and thus at the very least, we can assume that she ‘wants it’ more than other, more appropriately-dressed, females. Trying to dissect this problem by explaining that women have the right to dress as they please without being labeled as sluts creates issues. Most people feel that dressing ‘inappropriately’ can’t be viewed in any way other than as provocative, and defending it is an example of amoral liberalism. The major point, that using someone’s dressing to judge their morality is wrong, is lost in this battle. People tend to look at only the woman and her dress, and ignore their reactions and prejudices. A few weeks ago during a game in the English county championship, a picture of Pakistani spinner Saeed Ajmal, was shared on social media. The image showed Ajmal, who had been wildly successful in his stint in England, about to bowl a delivery. In the moment that the picture was taken, Ajmal’s arm bent at a very crooked angle. At this point, it is important to explain the concept of ‘chucking’ to the uninitiated. In simple terms, ever since over-arm bowling was allowed more than a century ago, bowlers were legislated to bowl with a straight-arm. If it was felt that the arm was bent while bowling, the umpire would call a no-ball, i.e. declare that delivery as illegal. The turning point in this story came in the mid-90s, when Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan appeared on the scene. Murali bowled like a street-magician, his arms exploding in weird directions each time he bowled. The Australian umpire Darrel Hair called a no-ball against his action while his team was playing in Australia. Murali’s combative captain, the legendary Arjuna Ranatunga, felt that Hair was picking on his player and ordered a walk-off in protest. It was a huge sacrilege for cricket’s community of hide-bound traditionalists, but it also exposed the latent prejudice and racism that many of the smaller teams felt in possibly the most colonially-linked sport in the world. You can read on the issue in greater detail here. The eventual outcome of the Murali debate was that scientists were brought in, and they discovered that the bowler had biological quirks in his anatomy that prevented his arm from straightening. Moreover, tests showed that *all* bowlers bent their arms while bowling. Eventually, there was a decision to allow 15 degrees of flex for any bowler. Anyone deemed of chucking in this day and age is sent in to be checked by biomechanic experts who then provide the final verdict. The issue of ‘chucking’ represents cricket’s prejudice against bowlers quite vividly. Despite having legal mechanisms for it, it is still seen by many as a deviancy or heresy. The fact that spin bowlers who have quirky elbows and bowling styles have used this change in law to develop the ‘doosra’ (a variation for finger-spinners) has also attracted a lot of ire. It is claimed that the laws were changed to accommodate the cheaters, and that those who exploit this apparent loophole are lesser bowlers. Late last year, the hyperventilating Indian cricket media reported that the team’s star spinner Ravichandaran Ashwin had made a decision to bowl in a long-sleeved shirt. An article on Cricinfo covering the issue wrote “Offspinners’ actions, especially while bowling the doosra, have been under constant scrutiny, and it has become a common practice over the last few years for bowlers to bowl with long sleeves that cover their elbows.” When he was asked about it, Ashwin said “I don’t know, you can tend to get a lot of advantage doing all these things. So why should I lag behind in the advantage when somebody else is getting a competitive advantage?” The implication here, and elsewhere in the cricket world, was that serial chuckers were wearing long-sleeved shirt to prevent attention being drawn to how bent their elbows were when bowling – in other words, to hide the fact that they were cheating. A later article on Cricinfo on Ashwin said the following “These bowlers’ (those who wear long sleeves) actions are mostly legal in the eye of the law, but they also know that their actions don’t look pretty when in half sleeves. The straightening of the elbow, although permissible by the ICC at most times, is accentuated to the naked eye when not covered by their shirts. Bowlers have been reported for suspect actions in recent times – Shane Shillingford and Marlon Samuels being the latest – all wear full sleeves… These are all legal until they are sent to Perth for examination. It is open to argument whether the game is richer or poorer for it. Cricket moves on as it has shown with the influx of long sleeves, but it also celebrates the Ashwins of the world a little more; while winning matters more than anything else, the perception – to be seen to be fair – also matters. Ashwin is the only one left to those who like their offspinners in half sleeves.” (emphasis mine) What is truly hilarious is that innovations in batting (the male preserve in our analogy) are never treated with such suspicion or aversion. When Kevin Pietersen invented the ‘switch-hit’ a few years ago, it was immediately sanctioned by the authorities despite upending basic conventions of the rules of engagement. Batsmen have also long been hoodwinking the ICC’s rules on bats by having access to massive bats made of materials which keep them light enough to stay within the guidelines. Rather than control these variations, the authorities encourage them when it comes to batting. ——————————————————————————————————————————— Like us? We survive on generous support from our readers. ——————————————————————————————————————————— So let’s return now to that picture of Saeed Ajmal. The minute it was posted, prominent ex and current players tweeted their shock and horror. Most of these tweets were quite sarcastic, as those commenting were aware that the game’s authorities had sanctioned Ajmal, and as such they would be challenging them. Yet that didn’t hold back everyone. The captain of the English T20 side Stuart Broad had this to say “Bowlers can bowl very differently in a lab while being tested compared to needing wickets in the middle.” For those who don’t know, Broad is the son of a former English player and high-ranking ICC official, and has been known to toe the establishment line. To see him speak out against the authorities (the lab he refers to are those run by the ICC to conduct tests on bowling actions) was both surprising and unprecedented. Or perhaps just unprecedented – the response to the sleeves and the picture of Ajmal both made it abundantly clear what the subtext was: such bowlers were cheaters in spirit, if not under the eyes of the law. Hassan Cheema, a Pakistani writer, dissected the chucking ‘debate’ in the aftermath of the Ajmal-affair quite well here, but the most important sentence was this: “the 15-degree rule applies to the flex, or the straightening, of the elbow while bowling, rather than to just the bend in the elbow. The pointlessness of using a single still photograph as evidence is apparent immediately.” In other words, the bowler’s 15 degrees is the limit his elbow is allowed to bend from point A to B, and NOT the maximum deviation of the elbow allowed from a straight line. Consequently, in order to measure the bend or flex, one must have at least two pictures to compare. Using a single image immediately showcases a misunderstanding of the law. (There are those like the insightful writer Russel Degnan who have argued that the issue is the incorrect definition of what ‘chucking’ is. This scientific paper suggests an alternative and more stringent definition than the one currently used. You can read a detailed discussion on the matter here.) Of course, those well-versed with the history of cricket will recall similar cries made against bowling in the past. In the 1970s, when the West Indies team began using intimidatory bowling as a tactic (they would make the ball bounce halfway down the pitch, which meant it arrived at the batsman’s throat or head). Despite rapid advances in sporting equipment to prevent injuries from such bowling, the laws of cricket were changed to limit this tactic. Similarly, throughout the 90s tabloids like the Sun used headlines like “PAKI CHEATS” after Pakistani bowlers used reverse swing to destroy English sides. ‘Reverse swing’ another poorly understood skill was however elevated to an art form after English sides eventually learned to bowl it themselves. In fact, the only reason both ‘chucking’ and ‘reverse swing’ eventually came to be accepted was through scientific research, which showed that the conventional logic regarding both cases was incorrect and unscientific. And yet, Ajmal was declared a cheat and a deviant based on a logic which immediately showcased that those commenting on the issue (and who played top-level cricket) were completely unaware of the laws, and thus viewed bowlers like Ajmal as cheaters who were fooling the game. In essence, this is cricket’s example of slutshaming. Using an image of someone’s dressing and declaring them as a deviant without any knowledge of the context is an almost exact definition of one facet of slutshaming. It is assumed that Ajmal only dresses the way he does because he is a cheater, and his clothes are proof of the fact. One making such an accusation does not have to even know what they are talking about, and yet their view are accepted and endorsed by the majority. What is important to note here is that the self-serving logic used to condemn the victim (that chuckers have bent elbows or that deep cleavages means wanting to get fucked) is completely incorrect and misunderstands basic facts. ‘Chucking’ is a false claim, since no one out there doesn’t chuck, and there are many others whose bodies naturally involved flexing that appears like chucking to the naked eye. Similarly, claiming that women want sex less than men, or that dress up with the intention to attract sexual advances, misunderstands both sexuality as well as morality. And so this is the issue we must now try and understand with regards to slut-shaming in general. Rather than immediately enforcing our own arbitrary and misunderstood ideas of sexuality on someone based simply on one image wearing a certain dress, we have to step out and be self-aware of our own contexts. Next time you want to call a woman a slut based on what she’s wearing, remember that you’re letting the Ajmal haters win. karachikhatmal is the Brian Lara of his generation. He’s a genius but his team usually loses. He’s also a freelance journalist, who writes on cricket, music and film. Tags: ahmer naqvi, blog, cricket, karachikhatmal, saeed ajmal, slut-shaming This entry was posted on Jul 2014 at 3:28 PM and is filed under karachikhatmal, sidebar. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. 10 Responses to “Slut Shaming” Saeed Ajmal | karachikhatmal’s blog TanqeedOrg on Jul 2014 at 9:02 AM “A few years ago, @bhaichod told me her theory of how sports were soap operas for men.” Thus starts… http://t.co/Uuly3l9Tj1 Reply TanqeedOrg on Jul 2014 at 9:04 AM .@karachikhatmal views cricket through the lens of gender politics for TQ | Read “The Slut Shaming of Saeed Ajmal” | http://t.co/uM2YeQRfCy Reply karachikhatmal on Jul 2014 at 9:16 AM On spin, sleeves and calling Saeed Ajmal a slut. http://t.co/WayFWRVfmM Me for @TanqeedOrg Reply TanqeedOrg on Jul 2014 at 9:17 AM RT @karachikhatmal: On spin, sleeves and calling Saeed Ajmal a slut. http://t.co/WayFWRVfmM Me for @TanqeedOrg Reply ovaissalman on Jul 2014 at 10:22 AM RT @karachikhatmal: On spin, sleeves and calling Saeed Ajmal a slut. http://t.co/WayFWRVfmM Me for @TanqeedOrg Reply ovaissalman on Jul 2014 at 10:25 AM Slut shaming vs Saeed Ajmal http://t.co/FwfBmN7gxJ @AlShahzada Reply TanqeedOrg on Jul 2014 at 9:10 PM A theory of cricket and gender. @karachikhatmal’s blog for TQ! http://t.co/eBMpwTIl29 #sports #feminism Reply lorraineadams on Jul 2014 at 11:59 AM A theory of cricket & gender. “Slut Shaming” Saeed Ajmal | karachikhatmal’s blog http://t.co/GvcyA5swkX Reply karachikhatmal on Aug 2014 at 8:13 AM @cj_drury hahahaha and Martin Crowe to wax lyrical about half-sleeves. BTW wrote this on the issue http://t.co/GunA548dOa
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Colorful bits of candied fruit peek out from every sweet slice of this traditional recipe that's been in my family for generations. Mom would enlist me and my sister to drizzle the loaves with icing.—Ellen Teter, Arapahoe, Nebraska Iced Christmas Stollen Recipe photo by Taste of Home Next Recipe Rate Reviews Save Saved Print Recommended Top 10 Christmas Cookies Read Next How to Throw an Epic Harry Potter Birthday Party Sesame Cheese Crackers Dutch-Oven Bread Every editorial product is independently selected, though we may be compensated or receive an affiliate commission if you buy something through our links. Ratings and prices are accurate and items are in stock as of time of publication. Ingredients 2 packages (1/4 ounce each) active dry yeast 1/2 cup warm water (110° to 115°) 1-2/3 cups 2% milk (110° to 115°) 1 cup sugar 2/3 cup butter, melted 2 large eggs, room temperature 1 teaspoon grated lemon zest 3/4 teaspoon ground cardamom 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon ground mace 5 to 5-1/2 cups all-purpose flour 1 cup coarsely chopped red candied cherries 1 cup coarsely chopped green candied cherries 1 cup sliced almonds 1 cup raisins 3/4 cup chopped candied pineapple 3/4 cup chopped candied citron ICING: 1 cup confectioners' sugar 4 teaspoons 2% milk 1 teaspoon butter, melted 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract Dash salt image/svg+xml Text Ingredients View Recipe Directions In a large bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water. Add the milk, sugar, butter, eggs, lemon zest, cardamom, salt, mace and 3 cups flour. Beat until smooth. Stir in enough remaining flour to form a soft dough (dough will be sticky). Stir in the cherries, almonds, raisins, pineapple and citron. Turn onto a floured surface; knead until smooth and elastic, about 6-8 minutes. Place in a greased bowl, turning once to grease the top. Cover and let rise in a warm place until doubled, about 1 hour. Punch dough down. Turn onto a floured surface. Divide into four portions. Shape each into a 12x7-in. oval. Fold long side over to within 1/2-in. of opposite side; press edges lightly to seal. Place 5 in. apart on lightly greased baking sheets. Cover and let rise until doubled, about 30 minutes. Bake at 350° for 22-28 minutes or until golden brown. Remove to wire racks to cool. For icing, in a small bowl, combine the confectioners' sugar, milk, butter, vanilla and salt. Drizzle over stollens. Nutrition Facts 1 slice: 164 calories, 4g fat (2g saturated fat), 16mg cholesterol, 71mg sodium, 30g carbohydrate (18g sugars, 1g fiber), 3g protein.
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In celebration of the reopening of Tate Britain, Tate Etc. invited a selection of artists from around the world to choose a favoured work from a fellow artist currently on display. Here, contemporary artist Ed Atkins reflects on George Frederic Watts’s The Minotaur George Frederic Watts The Minotaur 1885 Tate Watts’s The Minotaur is a terrifically ugly painting. The angle, the cropping, the palette - the poise of the thing - seem to speak in the brutish vernacular of the monster itself. The painting, like the monster, feels abortive, inadequate, mistaken; the allegorical portent and repugnance is superseded - for me, from here, far away from the painting’s historical symbolic intelligibility - by its demonstrable material unwieldiness. Which might be to say that it feels close to a contemporary ingenuousness regarding a kind of performance of painting. From our perspective, over the Minotaur’s shoulder, one gets a sense of its bulk and ignorance and animal impassivity. Perhaps we’re meant to find his gaze inscrutable because of this. Conversely, I can clearly see the same fantasy on the horizon and certainly feel the same avid anticipation. For me, where once perhaps to speak of man’s inhumanity was to speak solely pejoratively - was to speak against God - my empathy is not with the imminent sacrificial virgins or, culpably, with the horrible King Minos. My empathy goes out to the monster, in all its dumbness and moral impunity. I’ve always-already forgotten the bird I killed so absentmindedly. Ed Atkins (born 1982) lives in London. His work Death Mask II: The Scent 2010 was purchased with funds provided by the Brian and Nacy Pattenden Bequest in 2012.
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The interpretation of enclosures as circuits of defences relies heavily on those few sites with evidence for substantial settlement, and on examples overlain by later hillforts. Evidence for attacks at sites such as Carn Brea and Crickley Hill lend support to the suggestion that the end of the earlier Neolithic witnessed changes in the nature and scale of conflict, at least in certain regions. The idea of enclosures as texts to be read has a considerable - if varied - pedigree within archaeology. One could argue that the vast majority of models of the Neolithic contain the implicit assumption that monuments possessed some form of metaphoric or mnemonic content. The dual nature of ditches as both boundaries and thresholds is to some extent illustrated by the causeways which separate the different sections. Funerary ritual is perhaps the most common context in which archaeologists have made use of the concept of rites of passage.
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In this chapter, we rst brieŸy review the pathophysiological mechanisms that likely contribute to gait disorders in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Next, we describe the progression of gait disturbances with disease severity. Finally, we summarize the different pharmacological-, surgical-, and physiotherapy-based approaches that have been used to treat gait disorders in patients with PD.
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An international firm is seeking a qualified Solicitor to join their Employment team based in Dublin. The successful candidate will be joining a team of professionals skilled in Employment law; the team advises clients on a variety of daily operational employment law issues as well as strategic and contentious issues. The team work within a broad spectrum of areas including but not limited to: Contracts and policies Disciplinary and grievance processes reorganisations and transfers of employment. The ideal candidate will be a Solicitor, qualified in Ireland or England and Wales with a keen interest in pursuing a career in Employment Law. The firm is flexible in terms of PQE and are happy to look at experienced Employment Solicitors as well as NQs. If interested in the above please contact Maeve at maeveconnolly@taylorroot.com for a confidential discussion.
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Ontario is investing $1.1million to help at-risk children and youth in Thunder Bay access more supports and services to help them reach their full potential and succeed. TBNewsWatch.com Staff Mar 2, 2016 1:28 PM Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Forward by Email Print Share via Text Message Ontario is investing $1.1million to help at-risk children and youth in Thunder Bay access more supports and services to help them reach their full potential and succeed. “Addressing these issues early is critical to ensuring that our youth have the opportunity to make positive choices and achieve their full potential,"Bill Mauro, MPP Thunder Bay-Atikokan. "This investment from our government shows its commitment to building healthier and safer communities and at the same time strengthening economic opportunities by supporting a higher skilled and more resilient workforce.” The funding will help organizations address the root causes of youth violence by creating opportunities for youth in the city to find a mentor, help youth involved in, or at risk of, gang involvement and to develop skills to deal with conflict. The organizations selected to provide this new programming are: Dilico Anishinabek Family Care, in partnership with the Children’s Centre of Thunder Bay, to provide Stop Now and Plan (SNAP). This made-in-Ontario intervention program helps children aged six to 12 who are struggling with behaviour issues learn self-control and problem-solving skills to keep them in school and out of trouble. Thunder Bay Multicultural Association for the Youth Mentorship Program, which will pair youth with local mentors to help guide them towards better choices and career options. John Howard Society of Thunder Bay and District for the Restorative Justice and Conflict Mediation Program, a new program for students to manage school conflict through peer mediation while strengthening social interaction skills. Kairos Youth Centre for the Gang Prevention and Intervention Program, which will provide prevention and intervention programming to support Thunder Bay youth who are gang involved or at risk of gang involvement and help build their social and interaction skills. Thunder Bay Counselling Centre, in partnership with Children’s Centre Thunder Bay and St. Joseph’s Care Group, to provide two Youth Outreach Workers in the city to . connect at-risk youth to services and opportunities within their community to improve outcomes. The programs are funded through the $55-million enhanced Ontario Youth Action Plan – Ontario’s largest investment to date to help children and youth in high-priority communities across the province. “I am very pleased with our government’s commitment to positively enhance the lives of youth at risk in our community," said Michael Gravelle, MPP Thunder Bay-Superior North. "This investment in youth will enhance the program to better serve our at-risk youth, and connect them to the right services and supports.” Every child deserves the opportunity to thrive and have the best possible start in life. Increasing supports for children and youth is one way Ontario is working to support families and create positive environments so all of our children and youth can reach their full potential. See a typo/mistake? Have a story/tip? 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Team TTO Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee HOME EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CONTACT US AFFILIATES ATHLETICS BADMINTON BALLROOM DANCING BASKETBALL BOXING CANOEING/ROWING CHESS CONTRACT BRIDGE CRICKET CUE SPORTS CYCLING DARTS DRAUGHTS / CHECKERS EQUESTRIAN FOOTBALL GOLF GYMNASTICS HOCKEY JUDO KARATE NETBALL PARALYMPICS PIGEON RACING RUGBY FOOTBALL SAILING SHOOTING SPORTS SPECIAL OLYMPICS SQUASH SWIMMING SURFING TABLE TENNIS TAE KWON DO TARGET ARCHERY TEAM HANDBALL TENNIS TRIATHLON VOLLEYBALL WEIGHTLIFTING WUSHU ATHLETES DONATE TOKYO 2020 TTCGA TTO ANTI-DOPING EDUCATION WADA PLAY TRUE QUIZ WADA ANTI-DOPING E-LEARNING WADA PLAY TRUE CHALLENGE TT ANTI-DOPING THERAPEUTIC USE EXEMPTION SPEAK UP DOPING CONTROL PROGRESS PROHIBITED LIST RESULTS MANAGEMENTS WHEREABOUT INFORMATION EVENTS HISTORIC TTOC VIRTUAL ANNUAL AWARDS EVENT REGISTRATION #FUTUREISFEMALE SPORT BUSINESS TT OLYMPIC ACADEMY INTERNATIONAL MARATHON CYCLING Introducing: Nicholas Paul Details CYCLING 14 June 2021 Hits: 2096 Trinidad and Tobago’s world-class sprinter on competing at the Tokyo Olympics Games Nicholas Paul became the fastest man on earth in the Flying 200 when he shattered the world record at just 19 years old at the 2019 Pan American Track Cycling Championships in Bolivia. Two years on and the sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago is preparing for the Tokyo Olympic Games, where he has qualified alongside compatriot Kwesi Browne to compete in the Sprint and Keirin this summer. Paul, now 22 years-old, has a big future in the sport as he is looks ahead to competing in two more Olympic Games in Paris 2024 and Los Angeles 2028. WCC: Supporting the world's cyclists in their pursuit of Olympic dreams Paul and Browne are part of the World Cycling Centre programme that has been supporting athletes worldwide for nearly two decades. The WCC provides opportunities for athletes to learn and excel in the five Olympic disciplines of road, track cycling, BMX Racing, BMX Freestyle and mountain bike, while also developing cycling locally and internationally. In an Q&A feature series, Cyclingnews will introduce some of the newest and existing members of the programme as they develop in their respective disciplines and pursue their Olympic dreams. Cyclingnews: Can you tell us about your pathway into cycling? Nicholas Paul: I started playing football, and cycling came about as a surprise to me, after I had gotten injured. I decided to ride my bike for fitness, to keep healthy and fit. A coach saw me while I was riding at a velodrome and asked me to join their club, just for fun. I was about 15 years old. In Trinidad and Tobago, football and cricket are the most popular sports, so I originally had aspirations to play professional football while I was playing with Naparima College on the school youth team. CN: When did you start racing on the track? NP: There were some local races that the Trinidad and Tobago Cycling Federation put on at that time, so I jumped into some local racing. I ended up qualifying for the team that competed at the Junior Pan American Championships, but at this point I was doing endurance track before switching over to the sprints. CN: What was your first big championships event and how did you get selected? NP: The Junior Pan American Championships was my first international meet. It was in Aguascalientes, Mexico, when I was about 16 years old, a year after I started cycling. The local club I raced for at that time was the Rigtech Sonic Cycling Club. Trinidad and Tobago looked at how I performed throughout the season and then they hosted a try-outs to see who would be the best to go to the Junior Pan American Championships, and that’s how I was chosen to the national team for that event. CN: Can you describe the place where you grew up? NP: I grew up in Gasparillo on the south part of Trinidad. There’s a lot of cycling and a few cyclists come from the area where I’m from, good cyclists. I don’t really come from a family of cyclists but my grandfather used to cycle. CN: How did you get involved with an international programme like the WCC in Switzerland? NP: My first season at the centre was in 2016 following the junior World Championships, and that happened through the identification programme. I was only here training for a few months at that time before going back home. I returned before the World Championships to train again the following season, again just for a few months. Now I’m here again, so for me, it’s been back and forth. CN: Has the programme been beneficial for your career and performances? NP: I love it here. It’s professional. You eat, sleep and ride … focus fully on training without worrying about anything else outside of your performance. I couldn’t have gotten this kind of support back home in Trinidad and Tobago because we don’t have a national programme or coaches. This was the best option for me. CN: Did you go home during the pandemic? NP: After the World Championships we went home for a break and that’s when the pandemic started last year. I was home for eight months and returned to the centre last October, where I have stayed ever since. It’s the longest time that I’ve been away from home, through Christmas, and that was different. My family are all well but I miss them and they miss me. That’s the hardest part; missing my family, friends, and the food. CN: In 2019, when you were just 19 years old, you broke the Flying 200 world record in a time of 9.100 seconds, a record that was held for seven years by France's Francois Pervis. Tell us about that experience? NP: I was seconds away from breaking it the year before, so I went into the event having prepared to break the world record at the Elite Pan American Track Cycling Championships in Bolivia. That was one of my goals so to see it come true was incredible. To become the world record holder… I was mind-blown. It took a while to settle in but I was just so happy that I did it and that the hard work had paid off. CN: Did that performance open any new doors for you in terms of racing opportunity and sponsorship? NP: I wouldn’t say that it opened a lot of doors but it inspired a lot of people in Trinidad and Tobago to know that if you work hard the sky is the limit. That has been one of my main goals is to pave the way for our youth, and not just cyclists, but to help youth understand that if you work hard anything is possible. I was happy to have been able to do that. CN: What has been driving you to continue in the sport since breaking the world record? NP: My main goal has been to qualify to the Olympic Games, and now that I have done that, my next goal is to medal at the Olympic Games. I want to represent my country to the best of my ability. CN: Trinidad and Tobago have two sprinters qualified for the Tokyo Olympic Games; yourself and Kwesi Browne. Are you training together to prepare for the event? NP: We are both racing in the Keirin and the Sprint. It’s day-in-day-out training and a countdown to the less than 50 days to the Games now. My heart is racing and I’m ready to race. We travel to Tokyo around July 25 where we will meet our Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee. Kwesi and I train together and motivate each other every day. We push each other to do our best and to reach Tokyo Olympics Games in the best fitness possible. CN: Are you looking forward to your first experience at the Olympic Games? NP: Yes, I’m looking forward to the whole experience. I have nothing to compare it to but I’m looking forward to the feeling of being at one of the biggest major games in the world. CN: Do you feel supported by Trinidad and Tobago as an Olympic athlete? NP: It’s a small country but everyone is behind us and rooting for us. We are carrying Trinidad and Tobago on our backs, and once you put on the nation’s red, white and black colours, you know that you have to go out there and perform. I feel like I have the backing from my friends, family and supporters, so I want to go out there and make them proud. CN: Do you focus on the World Championships after the Olympic Games? NP: Yes, I’ll have a rest, time to recover, and then I’ll return to the centre to prepare for the World Championships, and also look ahead to the Paris Olympic Games in 2024. At the World Championships I’ll compete in the Sprint and Keirin. CN: Tell us what you like about competing in the Sprint versus Keirin? NP: I love the individual Sprint because it’s one-on-one, mano-a-mano. I like the cat-and-mouse aspect of it, trying to read your opponent’s tactics, try to outwit him with your own tactics. The Keirin is also tactical but it’s not only one-on-one so it’s about how you race the race. There are six other competitors so it’s important to figure out how to use your speed effectively and moving around the other athletes. CN: What are your thoughts on the new structure on track racing that begins with the Nations Cup, World Championships, and then the Champions League? NP: The new structure is nice. I’ll be racing the whole Nations Cup and then Worlds for Trinidad and Tobago. Now you need to do the World Championships to qualify for the Champions League, which is good because those will be televised and people can watch the sport, which builds exposure for track cycling. The whole world will be able to see what really goes on in the track. Also, the track season is more spread out and now we have more racing all year without that big downtime. We will be constantly racing and able to show ourselves internationally all season. CN: How long will you stay with the WCC programme? NP: I would be staying with the centre through to the World Championships and the track season. Due to the pandemic, the selection process for the next Olympic Games is earlier, so I have to prepare for those Paris Olympic Games. CN: What is your longterm future in the sport? NP: I don’t want to think too far ahead but competing in three Olympic Games would be sufficient for any athlete. I’ll be at Tokyo 2021 and I would like to be at Paris 2024 and Los Angeles Olympic Games 2028. I’m still young, 22, so I want to see where life takes me and I'm enjoying the moment. If this life takes me into Paris and LA, I would never say no to it because I love cycling and I want to continue doing well. About the World Cycling Centre programme Home to the headquarters of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the UCI World Cycling Centre (WCC) is an elite coaching and training centre in Aigle, Switzerland. Opened in 2002, the UCI WCC welcomes more than 150 young men and women every year in cycling’s Olympic disciplines of road, track cycling, BMX Racing, BMX Freestyle and mountain bike. These athletes arrive at the UCI WCC after a thorough talent identification process carried out in collaboration with the UCI’s five Continental Confederations. Since 2004, UCI WCC trainees have won 23 Olympic medals: three gold, 10 silver and 10 bronze either during or after their time in Aigle. Added to this are more than 70 UCI World Championship podiums including 41 titles of UCI World Champion across the different disciplines and categories. As well as detecting, coaching and training elite athletes the UCI WCC provides training for cycling’s various occupations: coaches, sports directors, mechanics and soigneurs.
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Welcome to AquadartsWebsite TutorialDART Team Store and Cap OrdersUSA Swimming Reg.Parent ParticipationNutritional InfoAquadart Team FeesCode of Conduct and Grievance ProcedureEntering Swim MeetsGroup StructurePractice AttendanceScholarshipRegistration FormPool LocationsReimbursement FormMove-up RubricMission StatementMAAPP Policy Times and Records My Meet ResultsTime StandardsSCY RecordsLCM RecordsSNS Records DART Swim School Schedule SR Weekly Practice UpdateTaper WorkoutsPractice SchedulesSenior Meet ScheduleAge Meet SchedulePrivate LessonsNon-DART Meet Form Fundraising DART SPONSOR FORM Seasonal Programs Springdarts and FalldartsDart Swim SchoolDART CampSummerdartsSummerdart Coach ApplicationsMinidarts Calendar Photos Times and Records Sign In Start Registration More Information Contact Us Partners Organization Privacy Policy This Temporary Privacy Policy applies to the websites and services ("Services") operated by the league or team or youth sports organization ("Organization") on which this policy is linked. 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Yunnan Province, Lincang, Mengku |Large-leafed Variety Raw Tea |3500g ±| 2001| Puer Tea| Yellowish Red| Mellow| Strong Purple Cane Wild Puer 《The Ultimate Collection》 2001-2007 comprises one each of the tea cakes from 2001 to 2007. The seven distinct flavours orchestrate the most wonderful sensory experience any tea lovers will testify. Produced by Purple Cane Malaysia since 2001, the “Wild Puer” is a classic example of originality. It is a natural ageing condition (dry storage) branded tea of Malaysia. The raw material comes from the primitive organic wild tea bushes of Mengku, Yunnan. Leaves from these rare and ancient tea trees, more than 500 years old, give a profound taste, strong aroma, relishing flavour; in short, what Puer tea is all about. In early spring of April 2001, Purple Cane together with tea extraordinaire Mr. Xiuyuan Lin and Mr. Rong Jiasheng, Chairman of Yunnan Shuangjiang Mengku Tea Co. Ltd., held a spring Tea Expo in Kunming. From this expo the first ever custom-made tea product with all-inclusive ingredients – “Purple Cane Wild Puer” (500g) - from the Mengku Daxueshan Tea District was conceived. The tea cake surface is compressed with the original leaves of ancient arbor tea trees. Red, yellow and purple ribbons are compressed within the tea cakes. The purple symbolises the exclusive distribution to Purple Cane whilst red and yellow point to distribution to the China, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan tea market. Since then, Purple Cane has consistently followed up year after year in a 7-year-long production cooperation. In the first half of 2007, the tea market was at its peak when Yu Ting, the General Manager of Yunnan Shuangjiang Mengku Tea Co. Ltd., completed the seventh cake. The following year, the mountain area picking was prohibited as a means to safeguard the ancient tea trees in that particular area. Hence the tea cakes at this point of history were now known as the “Out-Of-Print collection". Purple Cane Wild Puer《The Ultimate Collection》Year 2001-2007 is currently limited to only 1,000 sets. They come with commemorative numbering and each set comes attached with its own ID card. The set contains each year’s Purple Cane Wild Puer out of the seven years and they are placed together into a stack to bear witness to the passion and dedication of Shuangjiang Mengku Tea in creating opportunities in the Puer tea market. Brewing Hints Break off a well-sized portion of tea leaves from the tea cake, add to brewing vessel until ¼ filled. Pour in freshly boiled water at 85°C-95°C and drain the tea infusion immediately. 1st brew is not for drinking, the purpose is for the tea leaves to unfurl and moisten. This helps release the full flavour of tea for a satisfying brew. For 2nd brew, refill the brewing vessel with about 30 Seconds to extract the full flavour. Pour and Serve. It is good for several brews. Re-steep the leaves in a similar manner to enjoy the tea as it develops from steep to steep; continue re-steeping until the leaves are exhausted of flavour. Set RM19800.00 RM17820.00 Add Set Copy to clipboard Refer & Earn Copy to clipboard More info on Refer & Earn The Producer Purple Cane Group Purple Cane Group, established in Malaysia since 1987, is one of the best and most successful tea merchant in Asia. The Region Lincang Lincang located in the southwest of Yunnan province. It is divided into 8 Counties, Linxiang District (临翔区), Fengqing County (凤庆县), Yun County (云县), Yongde County (永德县), Zhenkang County (镇康县), Shuangjiang County (双江县), Gengma County (耿马县), Cangyuan County (沧源县). Chart Price Last Year RM 0.00 This Year RM 0.00 Difference 0 You may also like Aged Raw Puer Tea | Purple Cane Wild Puer Tea 紫藤千年野生饼 Year 2001 (0) RM4050.00 View Aged Raw Puer Tea | Purple Cane Wild Puer Tea 紫藤千年野生饼 Year 2002 (0) RM3420.00 View Aged Raw Puer Tea | Purple Cane Wild Puer Tea 紫藤千年野生饼 Year 2003 (1) RM2790.00 View Aged Raw Puer Tea | Purple Cane Wild Puer Tea 紫藤千年野生饼 Year 2004 (0) RM2430.00 View Aged Raw Puer Tea | Purple Cane Wild Puer Tea 紫藤千年野生饼 Year 2005 (0) RM2070.00 View Aged Raw Puer Tea | Purple Cane Wild Puer Tea 紫藤千年野生饼 Year 2006 (0) RM1710.00 View Aged Raw Puer Tea | Purple Cane Wild Puer Tea 紫藤千年野生饼 Brown Ribbon 枣褐丝带 Year 2007 (0) RM1350.00 View Aged Raw Puer Tea | Purple Cane Wild Puer Tea 紫藤千年野生饼 Blue Ribbon 蓝丝带 Year 2007 (0) RM1350.00 View Aged Raw Puer Tea | Purple Cane Wild Puer Tea 紫藤千年野生饼 Pink Ribbon 粉红丝带 Year 2007 (0) RM1350.00 View Aged Raw Puer Tea | Qi Chong Tian 七重天 Year 2004 (1) RM10480.00 View Delivery Option UK Wide Standard: Within 3 working days (for orders placed before 2pm) Specified Date*: 9am-5pm * "Specified Date" is not available in Northern Ireland, The Isle of Man, The Isle of Wight, The Isles of Scilly and some areas of Scotland. Further Details **Qualifying order value excludes tickets, vouchers and wines bought inbond Order value per delivery address**: Over £200 - FREE DELIVERY Below £200 - £10.00 Premium Services Premium Services are available in mainland UK only Next Weekday or Saturday Delivery Pre-10am Any Day (not available on Saturday) £15.00 £15.00 Shop Collection When selecting "Collection" at the check-out, please allow 3 working days for us to process your order from our central warehouses. We therefore highly recommend telephoning before you make your journey to check that your order is ready. Collection is available from our two shops in London& Basingstoke. FREE International International Delivery to Europe & Rest of the World Subject to a minimum order value of £200 excluding the delivery charge, per delivery address. Please note: We are unable to deliver Spirits to the USA All orders for delivery outside the EU may be liable to local duties and taxes for which customers are responsible. 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EART NK-C3 electric guitar comes with humbucker pickup that dish out a ‘P.A.F.-on-steroids’ tone that gives you more character and crunch, and an airy high end that cuts through heavy distortion but is also great for achieving crystal-clear clean tones. Also Read - Jackson JS Series Dinky Minion JS1X - Easy Shred Electric Guitar Pros • Well built. • Easy to adjust the truss rod. • Well balanced, without neck dive. • Nice & smooth tuners (no jumping). • The frets are level & the nut is cut perfectly. Metal Guitar Inc Present – SADan SONG Cons • The frets appear to be stainless steel but are a little gritty and require a good polishing. Features: • Mahogany Body with Flame Maple Veneer: Mahogany is known for superb resonance and rich, lower-mid focused tone. Combined with a gorgeous flame maple veneer, EART NK-C3 is dressed to kill. • Humbucker-Single Coil-Single Coil (HSS) Pickup Configuration: The HSS configuration is a tried-and-true combo for a large variety of tones and versatility. The bridge humbucker is perfect for higher gain styles while the neck and middle single coils provide clear note definition under overdrive. • Hand Polished Stainless-Steel Frets: Stainless steel frets provide unrivalled durability and smooth playing surface for nice and easy big bends. Each fret ends are also hand-dressed for playing comfortability. • Bone Nut: Bone is a harder natural material and it has been favoured by many luthiers for higher-end instruments due to its sustain and natural lubricating property. • U to C Compound Neck Profile and Compound Radius: NK-C3 has a unique U to C compound neck profile with thicker shoulder on the lower frets, slowly tapers down to a slimmer C to higher frets. Along with a 7.25” to 9.5” compound fingerboard radius, EART NK-C3 provides excellent playability for both chording and soloing. • Available in 5 colors. • Price when reviewed $299 • [ Check Current Price ] EART NK-C3 - Solid Body Electric Guitar (under $300) Reviewed by TechCinema on 11/11/2021 Rating: 5 Tags Guitar Facebook Guitar Ibanez rgar42mfmt Dragon Eye Burst - Budget Metal Guitar If you are looking for the best budget friendly electric guitar that scream metal so fiercely then Ibanez rgar42mfmt Dragon Eye Burst will ... Coleman Classic - Best 2 Burner Gas Camping Stove Coleman Classic camping stove allows you to cook breakfast, lunch, and dinner on a dependable stove that packs up easily. The 2 burners p... Diffuserlove - Ultrasonic Aromatherapy Diffuser Diffuserlove offers high-end Aromatherapy Diffuser & Humidifier to improving respiratory health, stress relieve, moisten dry skin, et... Rushead Max - USB Chargeable Guitar Headphone Amp Valeton Rushead Max USB chargeable guitar headphone amp comes with 3 amp model & 6 built-in FX that provide clean natural tone, toast... Camco 40043 TastePure RV/Marine Water Filter Camco 40043 TastePure RV/Marine water filter with Flexible Hose Protector reduces bad taste, odor, chlorine and sediment in drinking wate... Top 5 Beginners Electric Guitars (Budget Friendly List) 1. Ibanez RG420HPFM Pros • Delivers tremendous dynamic range. • Hold up to your most frantic fretwork. • High-octane tone, fluid playa...
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Solid Alliance presents the human thumb USB Flash Drive. This drive can hold up to 128MB of data and will cost you $89.95. I really wonder how they came up with this, it looks more like a gag gift than a computer device. If your interested in purchasing one of these, visit Dynamism.com. Solid Alliance presents the human thumb USB Flash Drive. This drive can hold up to 128MB of data and will cost you $89.95. I really wonder how they came up with this, it looks more like a gag gift than a computer device. If your interested in purchasing one of these, visit Dynamism.com. Computers 0 Prev Post Nintendo Business Card Holders November 13, 2005 1 Min Read Next Post Custom Atari 800 Laptop November 15, 2005 1 Min Read Search for: Extras Advertising Contact Us Privacy Policy Tags Auto Computers Creative Deals Design Feature Funny Gadgets Geek Home Internet Mods Photography Picdump Science Technology Unusual Video Video Games Weird
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Tech & Learning is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more Home News New iPad Changes Learning & Working By Tech & Learning 13 March 2012 Students and iPads at Burlington High School, MA The New Apple iPad changes will transform the way our children learn and we work. Sorry to say, but Android tablets, even the most recent and slickest, for now, have been left in the IOS dust. I didn’t think that way until the New iPad announcement, but Apple is only a few more things away from making that tablet the only device anyone needs to carry. And unless Microsoft is cooking up something behind closed doors, in the next year, this may be game, set and match for our computing future. While it’s true that I still feel more comfortable with the multitasking I can do on a traditional computing device—going from Internet searching—to writing—without skipping a beat, I’m certain that this will be the next step in iPad’s conquest of the new computing world. It will happen. I’m convinced that my style of working has changed—and will change completely. I also think that it was very intelligent marketing to name iPads according to price, just like Apple did for their iBooks, and to avoid the confusion their iPod generations caused. Two prices make sense for now, starting at $399 for the iPad 2 versions, and the New iPad at $499. You can see where this is headed. It makes room for more versions, at possibly different sizes and prices. So, the question is, “What about education? Which version, and what if your iPad program has the older iPad. What should district and school technology leaders do? What is the best plan for those professional development and technology resource directors? Here’s what I think: Adults, and especially young adults have grown up working with computers and not tablets. So, seeing the tablet path as the most direct computing route, now, will be a bit more difficult. It’s why we adults migrate back to the bigger machines to do what we consider more substantial tasks—like work. But tablets have quickly taken me from not touching screens to wanting to touch-react with every screen in front of me—and I’m disappointed when I can’t. The New iPad has narrowed the distance further. Its high-definition screen, and added power makes fully packed Photoshop and iMovie creation and editing possible. It has put us closer to the tablet as a full-bodied learning and computing device. I can only think that possibly in the next iPad iteration, all the computing tools we’ll need—will happen. Carrying an iPad with a Bluetooth keyboard, packed with powerful apps, and able to do high-definition media is not difficult to understand—nor difficult to use. We’ll just change our approach to completing tasks. What’s best iPad 2 or New iPad? For those districts that purchased iPad 2 versions, it might make sense to drop those tablets down to primary and elementary levels, and invest in the New iPad version for student at higher levels. The screen resolution for reading on the new is better, so I’m sure the case can be made for younger eyes, but the New iPad may be best in older hands. For middle, junior, senior, and higher education the New iPad has the resolution and power clout to be a learning and working classroom star, as well as an individualized student studio. The new higher level apps will allow students to really work rather than just complete simple tasks. There will be a very small markdown for education iPads, but it won’t be a lot—even for the iPad2 version. In a year, or less, we’ll be going through another reassessment when the next iPad is launched. There probably won’t be any competition as I see it now, so this is the Apple IIe of this century for Apple, but at an much higher price. Jumping on this wagon is what education will do, and at this point, I agree that the jump is appropriate. Even if the adult in me would rather wait for everything—waiting is standing still. I know that students won’t have the same relearning to do as adults when it comes to working with computers, because their computing has always been handheld, or moving toward it. It would be ridiculous to impose our traditional adult-computing work style into a tablet-base student-learning environment. We as adults need to understand that, move on, and teach the way students learn and work—in this new tablet way. Like it or not, the New iPad looks like the instrument. As far as the education marketplace is concerned, presenting to students through these tablets is the way to go, and if you’re not looking at the New iPad as the vehicle, you’re wearing blinders. Turning the presentation from the front of the classroom will be easier, and teachers using technology will once again face their students during lessons. In my opinion, anything Android in tablet form for students, even the latest and greatest, just lost traction with the New iPad release. And no peachy keen, cute names will help. While I do love many computing ideas—from laptops to netbooks to eReaders, and smartphones—I think the tablet bridge we’re crossing, now, is the one education will choose, because it is the best for putting learning in the hands of students—in a way that they’ll use—now and in the future—as well as in their careers. Our kids reinvent computing as we relearn it. Change is difficult—but this one will be good—we just need to get used to it. Ken Royal is a teacher/education and education technology blogger/reporter, video interviewer, podcaster, education event news commentator with 34 years of classroom/school and instructional technology experience. His teaching accomplishments include: 4-time district teacher of the year, Connecticut Middle School Teacher of the Year, and Bill and Melinda Gates award for Technology School of Excellence. Read more of Ken’s work at Royal Reports http://www.royalreports.com. Tags blog TL Advisor Blog Tech & Learning Newsletter Tools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors I consent the use of my personal data in accordance with Future's privacy policy, including its cookie policy. * To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. Thank you for signing up to Tech and Learning. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. 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International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation and University of Melbourne partner for a very unique but significant undertaking. They are trying to test if TrueNorth may be used to predict seizures. Contrary to popular belief, seizures, a condition defined as the brain's electrical activity going haywire, don't usually occur suddenly. Many diagnosed with it can actually feel little changes in their behavior or motion prior to an attack. However, the time difference between these seizures and the felt changes can be so small that they won't be able to plan their steps clearly, potentially putting their lives in danger. So far, there's no known cure for seizures, but they can be managed, beginning with having more accurate way of predicting changes in brain waves long before the attacks. This is what IBM and neurology researchers from the University of Melbourne have been working on [PDF] using a specially designed chip that works like a human brain. This chip is called TrueNorth, whose architecture is composed of millions of digital synapses and neurons, which do not only communicate but also run multiple complex tasks with a very high degree of efficiency and a small amount of energy input. TrueNorth is IBM's foundation to artificial neural networking and machine learning. A system with the chip can analyze similar or related sets of data until it can recognize different types of patterns such as speech, face, and, possibly, brain waves. How will this technology be helpful to early seizure detection? Theoretically, IBM can develop a "wearable system that you put on a subject — on a patient — and have it do analysis in real-time, 24/7," said Stefan Harrer, IBM researcher in the university. The wearable communicates with a brain implant, which records these brain waves. Over time, TrueNorth will be able to determine distinct patterns that may occur, say, a few hours or even a few weeks before a seizure. The concept may also be used to "replace broken neural systems with machines — machines that can interact with the brain in a very natural way," says Freestone, University of Melbourne senior research fellow. To test the probability of the concept, the researchers used the data collected through a hand-squeezing experiment using an electroencephalogram (EEG), which monitors abnormalities in the electrical activity of the brain. After learning the patterns, the system with the chip is able to predict which hand was used for squeezing 76 percent of the time — less than what the researchers hoped but still proof that indeed systems can be trained. Although the wearable system won't be available anytime soon, it's something we can all look forward to. Who knows, it can be used for other types of conditions like arrhythmia or heart attack. ⓒ 2021 TECHTIMES.com All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission. Tags: TrueNorth IBM Machine learning Neural Networking seizures Related Article Epilepsy: Signs, Seizures, Diagnosis, Treatment And Care Music Therapy May Help Prevent Seizures In People With Epilepsy Classical And Jazz Music Might Provide Relief From Epileptic Seizure SCN8A Gene Mutation Role In Epilepsy Unveils Clues To Better Seizure Therapies Ketogenic diet, high in fat and low in carb, helps control epilepsy seizures Most Popular USDT Doubles in Supply Compared to USDC | Is This Dangerous? Top Crypto & Blockchain Projects to Follow in 2022 'Wolf of Wall Street' Jordan Belfort Warns Investors About Meme Coins Because they Have no Value DFINITY, the Internet Computer, and the Future of the Internet as We Know It Elon Musk Says 'Pong' Could Imply Hyper-Realistic Computer Simulation of Reality Subscribe to Tech Times! Sign up for our free newsletter for the Latest coverage! Don't Miss Tech Tech Times Exclusives: Cloudinary Co-Founder and CTO Tal Lev-Ami Reveals Mission of Helping Companies Unleash Full Potential Tech Twitter's Anti-Info Manipulation Effort Removes Thousands of State-Backed Accounts! China Has the Most Numbers
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People head straight to the emergency room for immediate medical attention to their condition. Here are the top reasons people are taken to the hospital's emergency section.
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Talk about a family affair! Charlotte Ronson's runway show held Saturday morning in the Bryant Park tents was more like an extended family portrait than a typical fashion show. With Mark Ronson DJing femme... By Teen Vogue September 8, 2008 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Facebook Twitter Pinterest Talk about a family affair! Charlotte Ronson’s runway show held Saturday morning in the Bryant Park tents was more like an extended family portrait than a typical fashion show. With Mark Ronson DJing femme... [#image: /photos/5582afb2a28d9d4e054120a9]|||||| Talk about a family affair! Charlotte Ronson’s runway show held Saturday morning in the Bryant Park tents was more like an extended family portrait than a typical fashion show. With Mark Ronson DJing femme fatale tunes by The Slits and The Raincoats, little sis Annabelle Dexter-Jones and Mark’s beau Daisy Lowe stomping down the runway, and Samantha Ronson and BFF Lindsay Lohan sitting front row and center (not to mention mom Ann Dexter-Jones cheering the models on), the presentation of denim jumpers, skin-tight mesh dresses, and sky-high zip-up booties almost came second to the family spirit that filled the room. --NAOMI NEVITT KeywordsCharlotte RonsonDaisy LoweLindsay Lohan The young person’s guide to conquering (and saving) the world. Teen Vogue covers the latest in celebrity news, politics, fashion, beauty, wellness, lifestyle, and entertainment. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram Tiktok More from Teen Vogue Site Map About Teen Vogue Newsletter Signup Video Contact Contact Us Careers Sitemap Accessibility Help Condé Nast Store Condé Nast Spotlight Do Not Sell My Personal Info © 2021 Condé Nast. All rights reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement and Your California Privacy Rights. Teen Vogue may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Condé Nast. Ad Choices
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Cheer your favorite NFL team to victory with an Invicta NFL Stainless bracelet watch! Choose between a 38mm or 47mm case size to show off your team’s logo and iconic color palette.Women or men alike can rock this piece! This cool timekeeper will make sure you don’t miss a second of the big game!
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There are only two periods of exams: one ordinary (for the final exams) and one extraordinary. It is important to know that these two periods are the only chance to pass the exams per year. To make it as clear as possible for the students: if you fail your exam during the first period, you can only retake it during the second period. So you can only retake an exam one time each year. You can find the dates of both periods in the chart below:
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Doing the project can imply taking two UVa courses: one of the available bachelor’s or master’s final project (course codes and different effort in ECTS vary among the programs we offer), optionally complemented by an internship in the research group to make a deeper final project. Students will have to develop a project in the area of Telecommunications. Two departments will offer projects to international students: Signal Theory, Communications and Telematic Engineering, and Electronics. When a student wants to take a project, she/he must contact the ETSIT International Coordinator (IC) (subdireccion.relaciones.tel@uva.es) and send him both a Curriculum Vitae and a list of areas of interest. If the CRI considers that she/he is eligible, the IC will distribute the CV between the different research groups working in the areas suggested by the students. Research groups interested in the students will contact her/him directly and offer different topics for the project. When the student reaches an agreement with the research group, she/he will contact the IC and the research group to confirm the agreement. This process has to be completed before signing any learning agreement.
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