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Video interview with James Kalm, “Leslie Roberts: FYEO at MINUS SPACE,” James Kalm Report October 2, 2016 Interview by Scott Robinson, Paintingisdead.com, 2016 Photography: Scott Robinson I feel like my paintings are made so simply. I have an A here, therefore I have to put a red square there. It’s just a very systematic addition of layers or divisions, going over and over each row as necessary, but eventually it becomes intricate. Excerpted from Paintingisdead.com Leslie Roberts: . . . I had started to make paintings based on collections of language: collecting instructions from all different sources, for example, everything from how to save someone’s life to product manuals. Or lists of ways to say “no”–nope, no way, forget it–things like that. Or lists of guarantees, warnings, questions . . . Scott Robinson: It sounds like a broad residue of everything that you experience. LR: Right. Sometimes I feel my process is a little bit like still-life painters.' You know, they use whatever objects are around: but of course they are not just any objects. . . . SR: Are there any other experiences that you think predispose you to working with text? LR: For ten years I made my living as a copy editor and writer of textbooks. I am officially supposedly a good writer . . . Yet in a way, my process undercuts some of my writing agency. Collecting words that aren’t mine and stringing them together, as opposed to writing and revising and re-revising. . . . I am not formally composing. But I am kind of enjoying the rhythm as I write these lists down. I think they’re a little poetic, though they’re not poetry. They’re also funny, and sometimes a little sinister, especially when I start collecting sentences from end-user agreements and contractual language. . . . SR: Could someone decipher these if they really wanted to? LR: Possibly a really determined and good CIA agent! But I don’t think so. Maybe with a computer to analyze probability . . . SR: They tend to look very digital, but it sounds like that’s a coincidence. LR: It’s not a coincidence although it’s not planned. Again, an example of not being aware of how you’re taking control. Or the format I’m using now, flat 3/8 inch-thick gessoed panels, rather than canvases: the flat panel felt right but it took a while for me to think through why. It’s because they are more like pages, in size and also in their thinness. They’re paintings that are leaning in the page direction. A friend here recently said these are like pages that got really thick. I loved that. Another friend said they’re like little kids’ chalkboards. They’re also like the iPads and tablets we all have now. . . It’s very methodical, how they’re constructed, even though they look complicated. . . I feel like my paintings are made so simply. I have an A here, therefore I have to put a red square there. It’s just a very systematic addition of layers or divisions, going over and over each row as necessary, but eventually it becomes intricate. SR: It’s interesting to me that a paradoxical part of your control is that you intentionally abandon intentional composition. LR: Flannery O’Connor was asked about the meaning of her stories. Have you read her letters? I cannot lend them out, you have to get them because I cannot risk losing them! But about the meaning in her stories–I might be paraphrasing–she says, “I am like the little old lady who says ‘I never know what I think until I see what I say.’ ” SR: Wow, that’s well said. LR: O’Connor is amazing. In something of the same spirit: I want to get away from what I think is going to be the right thing, whatever that is. I don’t want to do the right thing. I want to do the wrong thing that turns out to be right.
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If you are like me, you know that you need a desktop computer to get all sorts of tasks done. Perhaps you enjoy using Facebook to chat with loved ones or you enjoy making home movies. Whatever your reasons might be, get the best desktop you can with these tips. You should always make sure that you have a good anti-virus program installed on your computer. Without it, a virus may harm your operating system. The malware can steal your personal information and make your machine very sluggish. They can be scheduled to run scans. Choose the components carefully when it comes to assembling a desktop computer yourself. Some processors will not work with some motherboards. Certain RAM units are only compatible with certain motherboards. Make sure all the products are compatible. This will save you a lot of time, money, and headaches when building your own desktop computer. You should measure the area in your room where your computer will be. Each model and brand is sized differently. Some may be small, and others may take up more space. You must understand what you can truly fit in the space you have. Try buying a desktop you can afford that has only the features you need. Many people try to buy machines that are out of their price range with lots of extra features that they don’t need or use. Look at the features to make sure you need them before buying. To make sure the desktop machine always runs properly, the machine ought to be dusted often. Desktop computer cases are really easy to remove. All you then need is compressed air to spray the dust. Your computer will remain clean, and your fans won’t clog up. Check out the reviews of all computers online. All the available choices can be daunting, but reading a pick list of an editor, or some reviews can help you better determine what computer is best for you. Get a warranty for a computer that you’re buying. This is just for if the software or something else were to mess up and make the computer unusable. In most cases, the machine can be returned to the store where you can get a repair or a replacement. Parallels for Mac is a good idea for desktop buyers who are moving from a PC to a Mac. This is a software program that essentially allows you to use a PC’s operating system right on the Mac. Doing this allows you to work with any software or program. You will also need to make a separate purchase of the operating system for the PC to go along with it. If you are a gamer and love playing on your desktop computer and you are looking for that ultimate gaming experience, then you need to remember a few things. It has to have a high quality video card, 10GB of memory or more, and a display with a high resolution. While you can use your standard keyboard or mouse for some games, consider getting game controllers to make playing games more fun and easier to play. There is a lot to know when you want to purchase a new computer. With knowledge, this process will become easier for you to complete. When you are shopping for computers, you will know what to look for. Posted in Marine TourismTagged computer, desktop, tricks Are Your Teeth Yellowing? Read This Article! July 26, 2020 May 2, 2019 Lars Nilsson There are lots of people who are unhappy with the appearance of their teeth. Although teeth are not a major part of how your body works, they can greatly affect your appearance. If they do not please you, you may not feel so confident. Read on for dental care tips that will give you teeth that you can be proud of forever. Pick a high quality toothbrush type, and replace it as needed. A perfect toothbrush is one that is gentle to your gums. If your gums bleed when you brush, it is time to look for a toothbrush with softer bristles. You want to replace your toothbrush about once a month. Old toothbrushes breed bacteria. Eat nutritious meals and avoid harmful snacking for better teeth. Try to avoid carbs like pretzels, chips, candy, and other junk food. These types of foods can remain on the surface of your teeth which can cause painful and expensive dental issues to fix. If you eat anything sticky, you should brush your teeth as soon as you can. When you are brushing your teeth, make sure that you get all of the toothpaste out of your mouth by rinsing properly. Leaving toothpaste on your teeth can cause buildup, which can negatively affect the health of your mouth. After you are done, give your mouth a good rinse three times with a cup of water. You can efficiently prevent tooth decay by using a mouth wash that contains fluoride. You should check the labels of the products you buy and look for fluoride. Do not take a fluoride supplement if you decide to use some mouth wash or toothpaste that is already enriched in fluoride. Don’t assume that all dental floss is the same. There are mint flavored dental flosses. 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When you choose to invite family members to join you at your destination wedding, ask them if they would like to stay for the honeymoon, as well! It’s a great way to get a group discount and they can share in the special memories you are going to make at your chosen destination. Not only do they get to share in your special time, they can create their own memories as well. The important facet of a wedding is getting married. This means that both people should know they will be marrying the right person. For this reason, it is important to plan the wedding in the most harmonious manner and avoid any disputes. Hopefully, you now know everything you need to do to have a flawless wedding. Good luck to you! Posted in Marine TourismTagged guide, planning, stress, wedding, without Make Your Travels Easier With These Tips June 22, 2020 May 2, 2019 Lars Nilsson Do you remember those trips you took with your parents? Travel, at that time, was an unfolding of wondrous discovery. 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Deserts are quite memorable destinations to new travelers and nobody should have to pass up a chance to see their natural beauty during their lifetime. While you should talk to your doctor beforehand to ensure it is advisable, taking a sleeping pill might be the answer to an otherwise taxing flight. It can be very hard to get sleep on a plane with all the noise, the different surroundings, and the uncomfortable seats. Take a mild sleeping pill to get you through the flight. Nothing too strong, but enough to make you drowsy. Take the pill shortly after takeoff. Some proper planning ensures you will have a great trip. The suggestions from this piece are just part of the many things you can do to really enjoy your next trip.
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Hey Neighbor! Are you pleased that the Biden/Harris Administration and the Democrats in Congress passed the American Rescue Plan, which is: Fueling the economy with $1,400 Stimulus checks Providing Covid-19 vaccinations free of charge to 325 million in the U.S. Benefitting millions of children thanks to the Child Tax Credit payments Financially supporting state budgets like Florida’s, keeping taxes low and avoiding cuts to local programs Helping America Build Back Better as we reopen together Then you might be a Democrat! Contact us today. Levy County Democratic Executive Committee P.O. Box 693, Bronson, FL 32621 352-363-1622 [email protected] Email Us! We believe tolerance and the principle of “love thy neighbor” makes our society great, not anger and hate. We will always oppose injustice and stand up for the individual and the vulnerable in society. News and Events Levy County Democratic Party Post Office Box 693 Bronson, FL 32621 (352) 363-1622 [email protected] Find us on social media Twitter Contact Us Copyright © 2021 · Levy County Democratic Party Approved and paid for by the Levy County Democratic Executive Committee. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Cookie settingsACCEPT Privacy & Cookies Policy Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are as essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary Always Enabled Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. Non-necessary Non-necessary Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
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Containing Original Texts; English Translations of the Czech and German texts; Phonetic Transcriptions; Czech Pronunciation and Lyric Diction; and Commentary. Contains the texts of 110 songs by Dvorák and to the five Evening Songs of Bedrich Smetana. All Dvorák's texts are in Czech except for his Vier Lieder (Four Songs), op. 82. These four songs' texts were originally set in German, and that was the language preferred by Dvorák for these particular songs. 23 of the texts are for duets, rather than for solo voice. They include Moravské dvojzpevy (Moravian Duets), op. 20, and op. 38; and Two duets without opus number. David Adams is Professor of Voice and Head of the Performance Studies Division at the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music, where he has been a faculty member since 1980. He has sung as lyric tenor in opera and concert in Italy, Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, and the United States. He has served on the faculty of the Aspen Music School, and currently teaches at and is co-artistic director of the Opera Theater and Music Festival of Lucca (Italy). He is author of A Handbook of Diction for Singers published by Oxford University Press.
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1828 (Exact date unknown) – 11-12-1909 Harriet “Hattie” E. Giles – Born in New Salem, Massachusetts. She was an American educator. She and her life-long partner, Sophia B. Packard, opened a school for African-American women in Atlanta, Georgia that would eventually become Spelman College. With a gift of $100 from First Baptist Church of Medford, Massachusetts, and a promise of administration and financial support from the Boston-based Woman’s American Baptist Home Mission Society, the two women opened a school in the basement of Friendship Baptist Church, an African-American church in southwest Atlanta. In 1882 the American Baptist Home Mission Society made a down payment on a permanent site for the school. In 1884 John D. Rockefeller paid the balance due. He had been impressed by Packard’s vision. The school was named in honor of Rockefeller’s wife and her parents. Packard remained on the board of trustees and as president of the school until her death in 1891. At the time of her death, the school had 464 students and a faculty of 34. Giles assumed the presidency in 1901, until her death in 1909. The school became Spelman College in 1924, and in 1929 it became affiliated with Atlanta University. Packard and Giles are buried together at Silver Lake Cemetery, Athol, Massachusetts. 11-12-1953 Martin Jenkins – Born in San Francisco, California. After college, he briefly played professional football for the Seattle Seahawks of the NFL. Jenkins then attended the University of San Francisco School of Law, where he earned Juris Doctor with honors. On October 5, 2020, California Governor Newsom announced that he would nominate Jenkins to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California. On November 10, 2020, Jenkins was confirmed, becoming the first openly gay justice to serve on the court. 11-12-1982 Anne Hathaway – Born in Brooklyn, New York City, New York. She is a straight ally for the LGBT community. Hathaway is an American actress, singer, and producer. She won an Oscar in 2013 for her role as Fantine in Les Miserables. Her relationship with the Catholic Church changed at the age of 15, after learning her older brother was gay. She stated: “I realized my older brother was gay, and I couldn’t support a religion that didn’t support my brother.” 11-12-1963 Michael Rogers – Born in Suffern, New York. He is an American fundraiser, blogger, and gay rights activist in Washington, D. C. He is best known for outing closeted gay politicians who actively oppose equality for LGBT Americans. The documentary film Outrage (2009), is based on his investigative work and his blog. He also forced the Subway food chain, the world’s largest foodservice corporation, to add both sexual orientation and gender identity to the company’s non-discrimination policies. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website Currently you have JavaScript disabled. In order to post comments, please make sure JavaScript and Cookies are enabled, and reload the page. Click here for instructions on how to enable JavaScript in your browser. About LGBT Spotlight For far too long, LGBT people have had their personal lives hidden from history. This is a site that celebrates those that have kicked the hinges off the closet door and have contributed to society worldwide. It is important to me that LGBT youth realize that they are not alone, that their lives matter and they can become and do anything their heart’s desire.
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A short biography of Italian anarchist militant Gino Bibbi, who used his engineering skills to develop weaponry to fight the fascists in the Spanish Civil War. Gino Bibbi, born in February 1899, came from a family of ‘good standing’ from the village of Avenza near Carrara, with a father who owned a large joiners’ works. From early youth he gravitated towards the anarchist movement. Heavily involved with anti-fascist activity, he distributed leaflets from his motorbike. He was pulled off his bike and beaten. His bike and his father’s sawmill was put to the torch. Whilst an engineering student at Milan, he was involved in supplying his cousin Gino Lucetti, also from Avenza, with a bomb which he used to carry out an unsuccessful attentat on "Il Duce", Mussolini, on 11 September. After various spells of confinement by the fascists, the first beginning in 1923, he managed to escape to France and then moved to Spain in 1931. He worked closely with the CNT and FAI. He began to take flying lessons to prepare for an aerial attack on Mussolini! He was also involved with a group within the FAI that planned to free imprisoned anarchist Errico Malatesta. It was hoped to make the escape in a high speed motor launch. Gino worked on the motor for this. Unfortunately, as a result of infiltration, word reached the Italian police and Malatesta was transferred to Rome. This transferal may have brought his death in 1932 closer. Gradually he was joined by other Italian comrades fleeing from Italy, including many Carrarans, among them his sister Maria, as well as Camillo Berneri and Barbieri, both murdered by the Stalinists in May 1937. During the Civil War, he was assigned many missions behind Francoist lines, procuring arms, carrying out sabotage and flying reconnaissance flights. He liaised with anarchist Garcia Oliver, who was part of the government, in the organisation of weapons for the fight with the Francoists. He used his engineering knowledge to design a powerful engine for a guided missile (see photograph or it in use, above). First tests reached an operational range of 20 kilometres. The Durruti Column used the first missile to bombard the Francoist lines. The anarchist columns, in particular the Iron Column, began to carry out expropriations of jewelry shops in Valencia in order to put together a war chest to buy arms and raw materials. Gino’s task was to buy these arms. In January 1937, whilst engaged in these operations he was dogged by the secret police of the Italian Stalinist Togliatti, who later ordered Berneri’s and Barbieri’s deaths. He was imprisoned in Valencia with other anarchists like Umberto Tommasini and Fontana. He was accused of money laundering. He developed a burning hatred for the Communist Party. Garcia Oliver managed to have him released from jail. With the Republican collapse, he fled over the French border and was interned in the concentration camp at Gurs. With the outbreak of World War II, he managed to escape and went into hiding, doing underground work. He later moved back to Italy and was involved with partisan units. He was one of the anarchist partisans that freed Carrara from the fascists. His relations with the organised movement ended when he moved to South America in the post war period. He returned to Carrara in the ‘50s. He was at the head of a group which called for electoralist tactics within the Italian Anarchist Federation, which was firmly rejected by the majority. He distanced himself from the organised movement and began calling himself an individualist anarchist in the’60s. He died at the age of 100 on 8th August 1999. He was cremated with a red and black scarf tied round his neck. His ashes were interred in the “anarchist corner” of the graveyard in Carrara. Nick Heath Posted By Steven. Jan 4 2007 13:01 Tags CNT FAI FAI (Italy) Nick Heath Italy Spain Western Europe anarchists biographies Carrara Italian resistance Spanish civil war Share Tweet Attached files Login or register to post comments Comments David in Atlanta May 27 2008 22:22 The article HERE states that Bibi's rocket launcher never got past the prototype stage. Login or register to post comments Featured Support striking university workers and build worker-student solidarity! Education workers with the University and College Union (UCU) are preparing for another battle around pensions, casualization, pay, and discrimination.... Comments (5) 1945: The Saigon commune A brief account of a workers' and peasants' uprising in Vietnam following the end of World War II by Ngo Van Xuyet, one of the participants. Comments (1) An unfinished revolution: Karl Marx and Abraham Lincoln - Robin Blackburn Examines the impact of the American Civil War on Karl Marx, and Karl Marx on America. 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A trauma alert is transmitted to the ULH ER by Louisville Metro EMS. “We have a trucker, Charles Weston, who is impaled through-and-through on a 3-inch metal pipe in the right chest coming your way from Bullitt county. He is awake and alert and vitals are: T 97.5 HR 135 BP 90/50 RR 30. We have 2 IV’s with saline boluses running and have him on an 100% non-rebreather. ETA 15 minutes.” Trauma surgery is paged and meets the EMS team and patient in the trauma bay with the ER team. The patient’s injury is shown below: Mr. Weston is conscious and has been given morphine but is able to answer questions. He says his home medications are aspirin, and he takes blood pressure and cholesterol medicines but cannot remember the names, and that he is not allergic to any medications. The trauma surgeon, ER physician, and anesthesiologist quickly huddle to evaluate Mr. Weston’s injury to make a plan for approaching his problem as well as how and when to remove the pipe and the best strategy for doing so. Airway and vital sign stability and maintenance, ventilation strategies, cardiac status, bleeding management, addressing infection, and a review of potentially injured structures and body systems are all discussed rapidly and their interdependence acknowledged and priorities set in care. In addition, the charge nurse communicates that a police detective is present in the waiting room and asks that blood be collected for toxicology testing on Mr. Weston due to the accident causing 2 fatalities.
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Today I’m sharing a very special little book which will leave you with a warm glow inside. make sure you read Katie’s piece about embracing other cultures and celebrating diversity. In a world sometimes sad, where our hopes come and go. All you need is the light from a small ‘Little Glow.’ As the nights … Continue reading Blog tour: ‘Little Glow,’ by Katie Sahota, illustrated by Harry Woodgate. Diwali – The Festival of Lights October 27, 2021 October 27, 2021 Leave a comment Diwali is celebrated by over one billion people across the world so it only seems right to share some of the vibrant books which have been created to help people understand and enjoy the festival. This year, Diwali falls on the 4th November so there’s still plenty of time to get into the spirit of … Continue reading Diwali – The Festival of Lights ‘The Language of the Universe,’ by Colin Stuart, illustrated by Ximo Abadía. August 20, 2019 August 20, 2019 Leave a comment In my experience, engaging and digestible books about mathematics aren’t far and few between. Enter ‘The Language of the Universe: A Visual Exploration of Mathematics.’ This large-scale hardback tome is packed with information about how maths permeates everything in our universe. From atoms to Fibonacci, planets to cryptology. Maths underpins every one! Organised into four … Continue reading ‘The Language of the Universe,’ by Colin Stuart, illustrated by Ximo Abadía. Recent Posts Book Advent – Day 1 – ‘The Christmas Carrolls,’ by Mel Taylor-Bessant, illustrated by Selom Sunu. ‘Art of Protest – What Revolution Looks Like,’ by De Nichols, illustrated by Diana Dagadita, Saddo, Olivia Twist, Molly Mendoza, and Diego Becas.
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Washington D.C. WeddingsRixey Manor WeddingsWalden Hall VenuesAirlie WeddingsGreat Marsh Estate WeddingsVirginia Winery Wedding VenuesLeesburg Wedding VenuesNorthern Virginia Wedding VenuesCharlottesville Wedding Venues Welcome Friends! I'm SO GLAD YOU’RE HERE! I would love to share more with you about myself and Lieb Photographic! I love to serve couples on their big day as well as provide portrait sessions for the generations to come. Come and connect with me to find out more! Search for: Instagram-color Created with Sketch. Facebook Copy-color Created with Sketch. explore WEDDINGs Engagements LIFESTYLE PERSONAL MORE ABOUT ME find me elsewhere Great Marsh Estate Engagement Session | Lieb Photographic | Vanessa and Mike Engagements Nov 24, 2021 posted on: It was so much fun to finally meet Vanessa and Mike in person for their incredible Great Marsh Estate engagement session! We had to really work at getting a good weather day but WOW was it worth it. The leaves were still there in spots and the colors of the golden hour sun could not be beat! Vanessa and Mike are such a joyful and fun couple. I had the best time documenting this part of their love story! So what is their love story? I’ll let Vanessa tell… “We both went to the same high school but didn’t actually know each other. I cheered with his younger sister and knew he was a cute older brother of hers, but that was the extent of it. Fast forward to January of 2020, we met up for the first time after matching on Tinder and figuring out we had so many similarities. We went on our first date to Zandra’s in Old Town Manassas. I was waiting on a bench to meet him and as I stood up to give him a hug, my purse got stuck in the bench! We spent the first 5 minutes of our date trying to get my purse unstuck. We still laugh about it all the time! We fell for each other so quickly. My mom was diagnosed with a terminal cancer about 2 years before I met Mike and we spent a lot of the first few months of our relationship in and out of hospitals and caring for her. About 5 months into our relationship, Mike’s mother unexpectedly passed away due to a brain aneurysm. Just two weeks later, my mother lost her battle to cancer. At 24 and 25 years old, we bonded over something that most young couples don’t experience. We learned how to get through some of the toughest moments of life together. This past summer, Mike and I spent much of our free time fishing. It’s always been one of my favorite hobbies. I particularly love this one private pond in Manassas. It’s always been my happy place to go to ever since I was little. On August 9th , 2021, he surprised me with both of our fathers and his family there and got down on one knee! It was truly the most magical day. I can’t wait to spend forever with him! Congratulations Vanessa and Mike on your engagement and I can’t wait to serve you next year at Shadow Creek Weddings and Events! Keep scrolling to see more incredible highlights from their Great Marsh engagement session. Michelle with Lieb Photographic is a Northern Virginia Wedding Photographer, a Charlottesville Wedding Photographer and photographs destinations worldwide. To see more weddings and engagement sessions at the Great Marsh Estate, view the Great Marsh Estate Venue page. If you’d like to explore some of my favorite wedding venues in the Virginia and Washington D.C. areas, view the Wedding Venues page.
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Life as you know it can change in an instant. How do you handle it when grief and loss take over your life? Menu Home Contact AN ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE… April 4, 2021 April 4, 2021 Carolyn Perrin The ball has started rolling down the mountain, first at a slow pace and a gradual incline and then suddenly it started picking up speed, twisting and turning as if on an old mountain road. It hasn’t reached the bottom yet, but I know it will. It’s just a matter of time. So I will wait patiently in anticipation, knowing it is imminent. That ball is just a big old mass of grief that always returns at the beginning of Spring. My life changed on the first day of Spring in 2010. Lindsey, my 29 year old daughter, died suddenly. It was Easter week. In March 2013, my mom died at 85 years of age, we buried her on Easter week. Along came April 2019 and my beloved husband of 46 years died and the next day was Easter Sunday. You see, for me, this is a series of events that has caused me to collapse and recover, only to collapse and recover again and again. The moment I thought I had my feet firmly planted in my new life, boom it hit again. So today as I put new flowers at the cemetery, I started thinking about the series of events that have brought me to this place. I wasn’t sure how I felt and honestly, I felt numb. As I took the long road home, I began to assess my life and what it’s like to be me. I became overwhelmed and as my eyes started to well up, I felt an intense amount of gratitude. In this blog, I want to express gratitude for everyone and everything that has brought me to this moment. To the hoards of people who stood in line to see us when Lindsey died, I thank you. To the friends that stayed by my side, doing anything and everything to get us through the day, I thank you. To the one that sacrificed her own health to be there, I thank you. To the one who came from out of town leaving her own family and sat in silence beside me, I thank you. To the one who never left my side, at times sleeping on my floor, I thank you. To the one who always shows up at just the right time and does whatever is needed, I thank you. To the neighbors and friends, old and new, who showed up with food, flowers, cards, a cherished hug, I thank you. To the first person that hugged me and helped me find the Compassionate Friends meeting, I thank you. To the faces I saw and still see in that room that gave me Hope, I thank you. To those I met along the journey who helped me find my way, eventually giving me the strength to help others, I thank you. To those I met at conferences that showed me you could survive and thrive, I thank you. To the one that carries my daughters name around the country helping others, I thank you. To the doctor that sat down and held my hand and shared a personal story of grief and survival, I thank you. To the doctor that encouraged me to give myself grace and accept help, I thank you. To my coworkers who came, cried with me, sent cards, sent gifts and let me be me when I returned to work, I thank you. To the patient who asked me how many children I had on my first night back, I thank you. To the patient who asked if she could pray for me because she felt I had something heavy on my heart, I thank you. To the person who taught me that grief is emotional pain and that you can let go of that pain carrying your precious loved ones memories with you, I thank you. To the Grief Recovery Methods founders, I thank you. To the throngs of nurses with the tears flowing, who watched my first grandchild heading to the NICU 17 years ago with a grim prognosis, I thank you. To those who cared for my daughters with difficult and uncertain pregnancy complications, I thank you. To the NICU nurses who felt our pain and continued to do their job with amazing results, I thank you. To the Neonatologist that smiled at me and said, “she is going to be alright”, I thank you. To the doctor who never gave up trying to get a healthy baby, sacrificing her time off to care for my daughters, I thank you. To the doctors whom I’ve been with for over 40 years now and have supported me in every way and who always show up, I thank you. To the resident with the bright red hair that sat with me at the hospital in December of 1981, after we had learned our 3 year old had a life threatening disease and might not survive, I thank you. To the friend who reached out and got Rick appointments that would have taken months to get, I thank you. To the team in the clinic at VCU that offered him a smile and renewed hope, I thank you. To the people who learned of Rick’s illness and reached out to offer help and hope, I thank you. To those who braved the long lines to speak to us and give us hugs and memories, I thank you. To all his high school friends and childhood friends who reached out during his illness, it meant more than you will ever know, I thank you. To the few that got to visit and took the time to sit with him and share stories, I thank you. To his childhood friend who decided retirement meant going into the ministry, who visited and comforted us in those last days, even helping us renew our vows, I thank you. To the church family I have found and lift me up, I thank you. To those who knew and loved my mom and share their stories, I thank you. To someone special who sung her favorite hymn in her last hour, I thank you. To all those grieving a loss of any kind that have allowed me to share that space and their hearts, I thank you. To those who read my blog as I share my pain, my joy, my triumphs along the way, I thank you. To Rick’s family for loving us and supporting us, I thank you. To my family for the continued love and support, I truly thank you. To my grandchildren for making me smile and laugh and showing me unconditional love and joy, I thank you. To my girls, Amanda and Tiffany, I think you are amazing and I thank you. At the end of the day, we may be here and it may be hard at times, but I believe, with all my heart, we will be together again. So although Easter week is a challenge for me, it is the epitome of Hope. It is the promise of forever, it is renewed beginnings. To God for giving me this wonderful life and this amazing family, I thank you. Wishing everyone a peaceful and beautiful Easter morning. Like this: Like Loading... Published by Carolyn Perrin I am a Registered Nurse working in the field of Obstetrics for 40 years. I was married to Rick Perrin on 3/3/73, had three daughters and a full life. In 2010 my daughter, Lindsey, died and I just lost Rick on April 20, 2019. My journey with grief is ongoing and my desire is to share what I learn to help others. View all posts by Carolyn Perrin Post navigation Previous postWEATHER THE STORM… Next postGOD IS GREAT… 2 thoughts on “AN ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE…” Stephen Mapp says: April 4, 2021 at 6:51 am The gift of Easter is indeed the gift of hope. It is the guarantee of new life. Even in the depth of unimaginable loss we can, we will overcome, we can survive. God wants for us – life and to find joy once again. I’ve always believed that God’s rod and staff which brings us comfort when we are in that dark valley (Psalm 23) are His word (rod) and the many people (staff) that he places around us. You are so gracious to offer your thanks so beautifully. But please know of the untold numbers of people that have been blessed by your courageous heart, your compassion, and your words of truth and hope. May God continue to bless you and to bless others trough you. Grace and Peace LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Linda Hartz says: April 4, 2021 at 8:13 am You continue to bless me as you share your gratitude today. It reminds me – if we have a pulse, we still have a purpose in this life. God is definitely using you in a powerful way to give hope and comfort this Resurrection Day! Thank you for being my friend. God bless you!
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25 million dollars a day goes toward war in the United States. We need to refine this. Your thoughts?
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Have nothing to do with the [evil] things that people do, things that belong to the darkness. Instead, bring them out to the light... [For] when all things are brought out into the light, then their true nature is clearly revealed... -Ephesians 5:11-13 Meet Bob Economics Politics Constitution Second Amendment Foreign Policy Technology History Religion Reviews Los Angelinos Are No Safer Today Than They Were on Monday Thursday, 31 August 2017 05:41 Bob Adelmann 0 Comments This article was published by The McAlvany Intelligence Advisor on Wednesday, August 30, 2017: Los Angeles Times Building The Los Angeles Times reported that on Tuesday the city council was going to repeal its ban on “ultra-compact” handguns that has been in place since 2001. It’s responding to pressure from the NRA and the California Rifle & Pistol Association (CRPA) that the city must conform to the roster of firearms already banned at the state level. It’s not because of a change of heart on the part of those council members. The law was put in place in 2001 based on the assumptions that criminals would find them convenient to use in committing crimes, and that the ordinary everyday Angelino couldn’t be trusted to carry one on his own. Said the city’s attorney, Mike Feuer, who was on the council at the time: “These concealed, compact weapons are the weapons of choice for criminals.” That was, and remains, a canard, and Feuer probably knew it but pressed ahead anyway. In 1995 a study was published that followed interviews with 1,800 incarcerated criminals. It concluded that criminals prefer high-caliber handguns rather than small, lower caliber firearms. In fact, that same study showed that the most common firearm used in homicides was a large caliber revolver, rather than a smaller caliber semi-automatic pistol. The liberal and anti-gun Violence Policy Center helped push the ban along, referring to those small, light, and easily-concealable firearms as “pocket rockets” and then went to the edge of credibility, claiming that ordinary everyday citizens carrying them might use them in “moments of anger, depression, or other emotional instability.” In fact, the ban is both racist and misogynist. It has effectively dissuaded both poor blacks and women from owning them for self-defense purposes, as well as disabled individuals who might find them convenient to carry if they were allowed to. It was the New York Times that coined the term “Saturday Night Special” in 1968 immediately after passage of the Gun Control Act (GCA) that year. The GCA banned the importation of many inexpensive firearms, which included a large number of small revolvers manufactured by German gun maker Rohm Gesellschaft. A decade later, author Don Kates teamed up with the liberal Senator Frank Church to write the blockbuster Restricting Handguns: The Liberal Skeptics Speak Out in which they noted the distinctly racist overtones that were incorporated in the GCA. In fact, Roy Innis, the president of the Congress for Racial Equality (CORE) and board member of the NRA, said “to make inexpensive guns impossible to get is to say that you’re putting a money test on getting a gun. It’s racism in its worst form.” The National Institute of Justice put the case against such bans of “ultra-compact” firearms bluntly: The people most likely to be deterred from acquiring a handgun by exceptionally high prices or by the nonavailability of certain kinds of handguns are not felons intent on arming themselves for criminal purposes (who can, if all else fails, steal the handgun they want), but rather poor people who have decided they need a gun to protect themselves against the felons but who find that the cheapest gun in the market costs more than they can afford to pay. Now that the city council has presumably repealed its ban on these so-called “ultra-compact” handguns, will there be a rush by the average citizen to purchase them? Hardly likely, thanks to the state’s onerous restrictions against ownership that remain in place. An individual wanting to purchase, own, and carry a handgun for self-defense purposes will find he must climb a wall of resistance erected by the anti-gunners to keep him from doing so. To purchase a handgun, a Californian must first obtain a Handgun Safety Certificate by taking and passing a written test given by a certified state-licensed instructor on the safe and legal use of firearms. The purchaser must then perform a Safe Handling Demonstration when taking possession of the handgun. This is in addition to the fees required for the privilege of exercising a right. A recent effort to mitigate those rules – Peruta v. San Diego – recently failed, leaving in place the need for an applicant for a concealed carry permit to show “good cause” that “distinguishes [him] from the mainstream and places [him] in harm’s way.” Few are likely to make the effort. None of these rules impeded Kori Ali Muhammad, a Muslim who used a .357 magnum revolver to kill three people in Fresno in April. Most aggravating was the fact that Muhammad had used the firearm to kill a security guard at a local Motel 6 five days before opening fire in downtown Fresno. The police had five days to track him down, but failed. The repeal, assuming it occurred on Tuesday, still leaves the average Angelino in harm’s way, unable to provide for his own self-defense. He is no safer today than he was on Monday. Sources: The Los Angeles Times: L.A. is poised to roll back its ban on ‘ultracompact’ guns Saturday night specials Background on LA’s City Attorney, Mike Feuer Definition of Misogyny Background on the Violence Policy Center Amazon.com: Restricting Handguns: The Liberal Skeptics Speak Out by Don Kates and Frank Church Amazon.com: Trust the People: The Case Against Gun Control by David Kopel California’s gun laws History of Fresno shootings in April 2017 Peruta v. San Diego County Soak Up More Light from the Right with a free copy of Bob's most popular eBook! Sign up to to receive Bob's explosive articles in your inbox every week, and as a thank you we'll send a copy of his most popular eBook - completely free of charge! How can you help stop the Democrat's latest gun grab? How is the Federal Reserve deceiving America today? What is the latest Obama administration scandal coverup? Sign up for the Light from the Right email newsletter and help stop the progressives' takeover of America! Concealed Carry credibility Crime David Kopel defense firearms Gun Control guns Liberal NRA purpose violence weapons This entry was posted on Thursday, August 31st, 2017 at 5:41 am and is filed under Politics, Second Amendment. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed. Many of the articles on Light from the Right first appeared on either The New American or the McAlvany Intelligence Advisor.
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Today, at 12:25 pm EDT, an Atlas V 551 rocket took off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base with the Juno spacecraft aboard, headed for the planet Jupiter. And I was there, along with 149 other “space tweeps”, watching from the press site at Kennedy Space Center. It was awesome, and here’s the video! I tried to capture not only the launch but also the excitement of all those watching, as that’s definitely a big part of the experience. Atlas V launch plume. Of course there was a little drama – what launch would be complete with it, after all? 🙂 Juno was supposed to launch at 11:39 am, but it got delayed a few minutes due to some computer issues in the launch center. Then it got delayed a bit more due to some “anomalies”, and then it got delayed again because there was a boat spotted within the restricted area which had to be chased out with a helicopter! With only a 69 minute launch window, it was getting close with all these delays… but eventually all was “go” and the Atlas rocket lifted off into clear skies, rising straight before arcing away from us and then fading off into the atmosphere with an echoing roar. It was fabulous. Again, thanks to NASA for another great Tweetup event. I can’t believe I’ve seen two launches within the space of a month. Next stop: Jupiter 2016! “Today, with the launch of the Juno spacecraft, NASA began a journey to yet another new frontier. The future of exploration includes cutting-edge science like this to help us better understand our solar system and an ever-increasing array of challenging destinations.” – NASA Administrator Charles Bolden Juno will cover the distance from Earth to the moon (about 250,000 miles or 402,336 kilometers) in less than one day’s time. It will take another five years and 1,740 million miles (2,800 million kilometers) to complete the journey to Jupiter. The spacecraft will orbit the planet’s poles 33 times and use its collection of eight science instruments to probe beneath the gas giant’s obscuring cloud cover to learn more about its origins, structure, atmosphere and magnetosphere, and look for a potential solid planetary core. Read more about Juno here. Rate this: Like this article? Share it! Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) More Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Like this: Like Loading... Related AtlasJunoJupiterKSClaunchNASA Post navigation Previous Post New Vesta Images! Next Post An X-rated Flare 11 Comments tomzone says: August 5, 2011 at 9:55 pm Juno didn’t mess around getting up there, did it? Beautiful. Nice looking day for a launch as well. Here’s to many more Tweet-ups for many more launches. (One a month seems about right. ;)) LikeLike J. Major says: August 5, 2011 at 10:26 pm It was an awesome day for a launch! It was great. I could get addicted to this… LikeLike Tomkaten says: August 6, 2011 at 5:04 am Awesome launch video, mate. Got here from your comment on Universe Today. Thanks for filming this great event. LikeLike Jeff Barani says: August 7, 2011 at 11:47 am Waouwww !! Awesome !! And thanks Jason for sharing this video… When I said you’re a lucky devil 😉 Jeff Barani from Vence (France) LikeLike Patrick says: August 8, 2011 at 8:56 am I couldn’t watch the launch due to video restrictions at work. 😦 Thanks for the sweet vid!! 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The New Energy Appearing Instantly in the Magnetic Flow of (your) Life. | The Shift of Time and Energy! The Shift of Time and Energy! A blog to take you deeper into understanding what is happening on earth, and how to move thru it with ease and grace! About Gaia and The Emerald City Posted by: Lisa Gawlas | May 3, 2016 The New Energy Appearing Instantly in the Magnetic Flow of (your) Life. If one sharing isn’t enough for a day from me… lol, here is another. (It could almost be a bookend to my first one today.) We talk a lot about being in the “flow of your life” the magnetic flow (via the superpowers course) as well. But what does that mean and what exactly does that look like. As I was cruising to dance class yesterday, listening to my Deepak Chopra audio book, something amazing started to happen. Exactly at the moment he was talking about a car accident in the book, I was driving over shattered glass from a windshield, a car accident must have taken place in that very spot. The shattered glass was on the right side of the road and bleed into the middle of the road. I could only smile at the amazing coincidence at that exact moment. Not even five minutes later, he is talking about a butterfly, again in that exact moment, a white butterfly flew across the street (from the right side of the street) in front of my car. This was now beyond coincidence. Both of these events happened while I was driving thru the Jemez Pueblo (indian reservation.) Two other things crossed my mind before getting to dance class, one was… I need to find a Boot Barn so I can trade my pow wow boots for country dance boots. As I was making the turn into the parking lot of the dance class location, I about shit when directly across the street was a Boot Barn. I have never even seen a boot barn before, I have only ever heard of it from The Voice lol. My heart kind of skipped a beat. When I loaded the address into my GPS, I could see that somewhere nearby was Cliff’s Amusement park. I had the thought that it would be nice if it was close enough (for me not to get lost) so I can go ride the roller coaster and enjoy that too. Holy shit, on the other side of the street (the parking lot was on a corner) was Cliffs amusement park. I didn’t even notice it until I went out the other exit (opposite the way I went in.) There is all its glory was the top of the roller coaster. Holy shit!! Today, there is something else happening too. I so enjoyed my first dance lesson last night that the feeling this morning within me was to buy a DVD to continue at home lessons, in between my group dance lessons. I broke a really good sweat last night in dance class, which is going to help me burn the 15 pounds of winter fluff I put on and it was just fun and for me, really different. I have a lot of exercise videos, my sweatin to the oldies has been my all time favorite to do since the 90’s. But that just wasn’t sitting in my heart today (or any other day lol,) instead we are going to order a line dance instructional video so I can go out and dance, while shedding the winter weight at home (and learning how to move my left and right feet in harmony lol.) Looking at how incredibly in sync all this is, when I entered the dance studio last evening, the guy gave me a schedule of all the events for May, and May started the beginners country class. How awesome is that!! This morning as I am looking over the events of May, this Friday is a “practice party” from 6-9pm, with a “new comer” group class from 6-7. Holy shit, my schedule allows for it. I will be there. The moment I made the internal commitment to follow the inspirations of today, I felt something, realized something that is the key reason I am putting out a second blog today and not waiting until tomorrow. How can we possibly experience the flow of the new if we keep using the energy of the old. Even if the old has been tried and true, it is still the old (thinking simply of my sweating to the oldies video.) You would think something seemingly so insignificant of what you are dancing to wouldn’t matter, it all (creates) matters!! Even last evening in dance class, we learned a two-step and a four step both of which really emphasised the muscle in the right calf for me (for the ladies, the men led with their left foot.) Building the emotional foundation of the new dance you are doing (for the divine female) which creates new strength in the foundation of the outcome (divine masculine.) So what is the magnetic flow?? It is pulling into your physical reality the emotion you are emitting… instantly. We hear the phrase “as above (let’s call that the higher emotional field of ourSelfs) so below (the outcome made manifest of those emotions.) let’s look at the collective effect this all has on us. Yesterday, by a shear whim (smile) I asked everyone to lean into the weather to clear the skies for my travel to dance class. About an hour or so into my morning yesterday, on that amazing holy toilet I sit upon (releasing coffee lol) I suddenly heart the song “Bookie Shoes.” Of course I giggled and thought the message was about dance class itself. Until I posted the song on my facebook (to get it out of repeat in my mind lol) and realized that is was a dual message. At that exact moment of hearing the song, the dark storm clouds were dissipating and the sun came out and shined all day long. I even checked my accuweather app, that an hour or so before created the thunder storm warning that was in effect for the afternoon… it changed to warmer sunnier weather for the day. The song “Boogie Shoes” was done by KC and the Sunshine Band. It was only after I posted the song on facebook and started the call to my next appointment did I see spirits emphasis on the “Sunshine Band.” (Thank you everyone for that gift!!!) We are powerful beyond measure!! Align yourself to Love and dare to do something different, anything different. It ALL (creates) Matters!! Just to let everyone know as well, the field is “finishing up” the bows on the Presents of your Presence on earth. That’s all I am seeing and hearing with every connection today, which actually overrides my usual frustration with rescheduling and is building an excitement that is new!! Big big (((HUGZ))) of boundless new energy thru ALL made instantly manifest!! (Whisper, and all this, its just the beginning!!) Lisa Gawlas www.mysoulcenter.com/bookreading.html P.S. 2-3 month inner superpowers, outer Intergalactic Connections Course now available. Click here for full details. 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I decided to put out a short article on the Paris attacks. While I was in Mystery School, I had the honor of being initiated, on an energetic level into the Templars. Does this mean I can in my female body knock on their temple door and say I am a member? No… But since our souls are energy and not bodies, it is different on the Astral. I have worked with them on the unseen realms removing the Astral and Etheric puppet masters that were here on the Old Time Line What I find very interesting is that yesterday was the anniversary of the Friday 13th massacre of the Knights Templar which occurred in France as well. My intuitive senses tell me there is a correlation between the two. So far I “feel” the “Powers That Were”, which are on their way out, attempted a ritual in the same location they did 708 years ago in the same country. They attempted a sudden release of traumatic soul energy to control and work for them. Which it did not work. Right now we are dealing the Physical Archonic forces. The unseen puppet masters are gone and they need new recruits. This type of severe darkest black magic doesn’t work in this new energy. So, nice try, but even the most evil attempts are now outdated and don’t work in this new paradigm of energy. These Physical Archons have body cell memory of being about to use black magic to control anything they want. They can see it doesn’t work anymore, but that will not stop them. The physical bodies they are in are literally programmed to fight to the end. So, it does not matter to them if they don’t achieve the result they wanted. They are just as happy to scare the pants off the general public. As I have said in my previous articles…you MUST do your inner work for your own personal sanity at this time. We are going to see alot of Harry Potter bull crap attempted. They will begin to use old occulted knowledge in a last attempt to control this new uncontrollable new reality. None of it will work, but it will look scary as hell. Inner work teaches you that fear is not who you are, your thoughts are not who you are, your body is not who you are. You are soul energy that has never been born and therefore can never die. Do not jump on the fear bandwagon or it will take you down a deep rabbit hole that will be hard to climb out of. Also it is the number 13 that is in play here…in my humble opinion. Since most people stick to a linear calendar and not the energy of the numbers, this could be missed, as they were actually killed in October and not November. But this is just my intuitive insight on this. Take was resonates an leave the rest. Also….they waited because…Mars just entered the sign of Libra yesterday…and that means coward wars or reaction claiming for justice! Thanks to my friend Luiz Guilherme Letti for the addition astrology information that really brought this together as to why they waited for November instead of the October date. I did find the following article a bit interesting, click on the link to read. The Knights Templar Shows How to Fight ISIS and Win Stay in center of your own being, that is your inner safe spot, Lisa Rising Berry If you need assistance or advice with your journey, please schedule an appointment with me. I use my clairvoyant abilities to help you remove blockages and move forward. Please read our website to explore what I have to offer. You can also read my Bio on our page to see my qualifications. Click here to schedule an appointment….LINK TO SCHEDULE If you are not familiar with what I do, here is an article I wrote. CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE ABOUT MY SERVICES. Or you may visit our website by clicking on the following link. CLICK HERE FOR WEBSITE and schedule and appointment. This article is copyrighted. I would love you to share, but please credit the author Lisa Rising Berry and provide a link to this blog. Share this: Twitter Facebook Pinterest Like this: Like Loading... November 14, 2015 November 23, 2016 friday the 13th, Knight Templar, paris attacks 2015 26 thoughts on “Knights Templar’s Connection To Paris Attacks” Villa Rosa R. LLauderes says: November 14, 2015 at 9:42 am We stay in the inner center of our Being. The most safest place. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Pingback: KNIGHTS TEMPLAR’S CONNECTION TO PARIS ATTACKS NOVEMBER 14 2015 … LISA RISING BERRY | OUT OF THIS WORLDX mauiheart says: November 14, 2015 at 11:20 am Hi Lisa-I just began reading your articles and I love them. They seem to validate a lot of what I feel and also open up new and exciting pathways for me! Just wanted to say hi and thank you. have a wonderful day~Hilary Wagner > LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Lisa Rising Berry says: November 14, 2015 at 11:26 am Thank you Hilary, I am glad you can relate to them. It is always great confirmation when that happens in our lives. Have great weekend…Lisa LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Remembering Infinity says: November 14, 2015 at 12:01 pm Excellent insight and post, Lisa! Rather coincidentally (NOT!) I was just watching a recorded show on the history of the Knights Templar from the History Channel the day before yesterday. The significance of the “Friday the 13th” date jumped out at me just as it did you. I also found it rather interesting to note that the Templars were arrested and slaughtered in France in 1307. Another “coincidence”? Hardly. I find the games that the “posers that were” will play are simply amazing. It seems clear that they’ll do absolutely anything–to anybody, to further their own twisted agendas. I actually posted some similar thoughts about the topic on my blog back in February: https://rememberinginfinity.wordpress.com/2015/02/13/437/ It’s well past time for the bulk of humanity to wake up and understand that WE are the ones who hold the true power here. WE (whom some refer to as the 99%) are the ones who will create our own collective future–but we can only do this when we STOP allowing the psychopathic 1% to manipulate and control us through deception and fear. If we are to create the truly peaceful future that the vast majority want to see, we’ll need to stop listening to “the posers”, feeding into their mad pop-culture drama mills and consumer state, and stop believing everything the news and those with self-proclaimed authority tell us. The Truth is inside us. Let’s react from a place of Compassion, Peace, and Love instead of the fear, hatred, and anger that others are trying to ram down our throats. Now is the time to STOP being afraid. Together we can do this. With Love, Stargazer LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Lisa Rising Berry says: November 14, 2015 at 1:00 pm Well said Stargazer!!!!!! I look forward to reading your article! Lisa LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Leslie says: November 14, 2015 at 12:49 pm Hi Lisa, Very insightful. I enjoyed your’s and Andrea’s article yesterday, and I thought to myself while reading it,”hum I wonder what the girls are making of this attack” ,as by the time I got home to read your post it had been several hours after it happened. I too felt this “attack” was something “else” and was even curious if Dr. Atkins would post about it on his twitter feed,(as of last night nothing). Regardless, glad you spoke to the subject as now I don’t feel “so alone” in thinking that there is more to this than meets the eye. I also feel that all the destruction of the ancient sights and documents is another way they are trying to work their “dark magic” as well. Hell,even an episode of Ancient aliens addressed this (although they stated things differently I was surprised that even got out into the public) Any thoughts on this dear Lisa? Anyways glad that I have confirmation as well from you that this is “something else” and yes it is very scary and sad, but these are last desperate attempts and hopefully soon this will come to a stop as the new energy becomes stronger and we do the inner work and transcend (not sure the right word here??) into this new paradigm. Either way am holding my little world in the light as best I can. BTW totally off subject, but loved the interview w/Laura Eisenhower. Never had heard of her before and wowee oh wow. What ever mojo the 3 of you had together really helped me cross over into a new shift of thinking/reality. Am still processing it all, but I keep going back to the interview and re-listening to it. I’ve tried to access more of your shows on astrotheology,but the link doesn’t work to the archives (or at least I can’t seem to access it) so glad you are getting them uploaded on youtube. Ok I’ve rambled enough here. Thanks again for posting what you “see” in the astral and standing in your truth. Have a great weekend Hugs, Leslie LikeLiked by 2 people Reply Lisa Rising Berry says: November 14, 2015 at 12:58 pm So good to hear from you Leslie! I watched that episode on Ancient Aliens and it made me cry. But your right it was done for 2 reasons, one- to hide the truth, and two-different belief systems think their way is the only way. Astrotheology Radio has not kept up their archives for us. We have our own youtube channel. I still have more to upload….here it is… https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjxl5PGP664C8NfmNQsXvnQ LikeLike Reply Lisa Rising Berry says: November 14, 2015 at 12:59 pm Have a great weekend LikeLike Reply thankyourmuse says: November 14, 2015 at 1:35 pm Yesssssss, so much what you stated here is true, as they work their old black magic, and try to keep the masses in fear for their food…..I hope that the reaction of those in charge in Paris do not go into fear mode and let their fear mongering work. Everyone knows that this group was made and funded by those that wish to keep the old energy going. At least I know, and hopefully the masses will catch onto the problem, solution, reaction agenda and the divide and conquer roles these Archonic minions keep practicing. It’s funny that just after you posted your article, and I had mentioned the negative history of the Knights of Templar and their Friday the 13th negative anniversary date, that attack happened in Paris, of all places, I was not aware it was the same area that it had happened before, and is an Illumanati agenda in that they have said they would avenge the massacre that happened so very long ago. As for the other significance of the number 13, was doing some research on it, and found lots of references to this number besides the divine feminine, as in ‘the thirteen steps in the Rosicrucian practices, but could not find anything in reference to this number in the Quran like on the previous article a guy had commented on. But it is interesting to note that the number 13 is prevalent in the illumanati structure as in the 13 families in their bloodlines. It has become glaringly obvious, that while they still continue with the old black magic, they are trying to erase history in our culture, as they have done before when they burned down the library in Alexandria. And then humanity scrambles to put the pieces back together of our history and culture, mostly by speculation and some dogma. I looked up this book of Knowledge and it is interesting stuff, but appears to be more of a cosmic unification program that states the more you read the book, the more you will become a part of the system of the new age, and that by the 30th century, we will have the golden age. I could not find the significance of the number 13 in my search but it states God as Allah, and my mind turns off to giving God a name, because most of these Gods are ‘gods’ with a little g to me. That book gives me the feeling as the same energy as the Urantia book, while very deep and interesting, the Urantia book, I feel was written by E.T.’s in that they seemed to be very jealous of the fact that humanity has so much power yet we don’t use it because we are unaware of our power. I know we are sparks of the divine, and in our way of creating this reality, with our thoughts, is how the black magic is able to create it’s negative agenda by keeping us in fear. There is an interview with Cory and David Wilcock about how they use our thoughts by putting their agendas in movies, and I have always said they do this, one only has to pay attention, it is the seed they plant and then they sit back and wait for their agenda to pan out thru our thoughts they created with their black magic chaos theory, and how that is how they must do to make their order out of chaos. Ok….LOL, writing a novel here….I will still be researching this 13 thing and I would love to hear how this relates to what is said in the Quran but it is also in many other religious texts….I feel a lot of it was to cover the divine feminine energy anyway, and sort of reassign meaning to this energy….as we have been in the masculine patriarch energy for this cycle. LOL, I am doing it again!!!! LOL, anyway, ponder away here, have a blessed weekend dear Lisa, and await some of your insights on this as well! BIG HUGS ❤ LikeLiked by 1 person Reply thankyourmuse says: November 14, 2015 at 2:11 pm Oh, and one more interesting thing I read about the number 13 that the mosques being built here were to have 13 floors…now isn’t that fascinating when we all know that a lot of places don’t include a 13th floor…quite interesting! 😉 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Lisa Rising Berry says: November 14, 2015 at 5:22 pm I know….very interesting… LikeLike unityoness2013 says: November 14, 2015 at 8:26 pm Reblogged this on unity2013. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Richard Fitts says: November 15, 2015 at 8:32 am Well spoken Lisa. Rings true to me and my friends. Thanks for your clarity and focus. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Lisa Rising Berry says: November 15, 2015 at 10:14 am Your welcome Richard!!! 🙂 🙂 🙂 LikeLike Reply new desert says: November 15, 2015 at 12:20 pm Thanks for sharing, dear Lisa. This is the second time in two days that I read about a connection between the Paris attacks and the massacre of the Templars in 14th century France. Which shows that history -and it all that in entails- may come back to haunt us, at just about any time. I assume it works the same for the Dark and for the Light, that I would rather call these days, The Sacred Feminine. Love & much Light my dear LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Pingback: KNIGHTS TEMPLAR’S CONNECTION TO PARIS ATTACKS | Soul Surfing – Spiritual Discovery new desert says: November 15, 2015 at 3:40 pm This picture below is interesting, although I do not quite know what “fractional banking” is. Do you, Lisa? Looks I cannot post a pic. Will email it to you then. Have a lovely afternoon, Gilles LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Lisa Rising Berry says: November 15, 2015 at 4:03 pm I will look for it in my inbox. Actually I have never heard of fractional banking. I have a BS in finance, and would love to hear more. LikeLike Reply new desert says: November 15, 2015 at 3:55 pm I got an explanation of fractional banking. Good to know the vice in the system. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Lisa Rising Berry says: November 15, 2015 at 4:03 pm what is the explanation? LikeLike Reply new desert says: November 15, 2015 at 9:48 pm Hello Lisa, I received a picture as an explanation of fractional banking. Will forward it to you. Gilles LikeLiked by 1 person Pingback: Knight’s Templar Connection to Paris Attacks | What in the world is going on? Pingback: PS 11-15-15 *Music, Gaia, Distractions, Future? | Love Across The Veil: Paul & Sylvia's Blog Tom Hoffman says: December 2, 2015 at 4:49 pm It’s even stranger than you think. THe Knights Templar were considered the Leaders and the funders of the Crusades. Their European headquarters–Templar Paris- is still a historic tourist attraction and is whithin two city blocks of the Bataclan Theatre and in the same 33 Aggrandizement of Paris as the other cafe attacks. Also, just down the street is the very bridge ( Pont Neuf) where the KNights were burnt at the stake on Friday the 13th LikeLiked by 2 people Reply new desert says: December 3, 2015 at 1:23 pm Thanks, Tom, Yes, this is pretty amazing – so many things from the past coming back to “haunt” us so to speak. Jacques de Molay, the last Grand Master of the Templars, who was burned in 1314, made a prophecy that within a year, both the King of France and the Pope would transition — and they did, amazingly. These Templars definitely had vision and a high degree of spiritual achievement. As for the city of Paris, it has 20 “arrondissements” (or districts) and I believe the Bataclan is located in the 11th. Have a lovely day, Gilles LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. 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This is less than a month after the FDA OK'd a third Pfizer shot. Now the advisers have voted unanimously to recommend the authorization of a second booster. This one would pump up protection from the Moderna vaccine. MARTINEZ: NPR health correspondent Rob Stein is back with us. What is this committee saying about a third Moderna shot? ROB STEIN, BYLINE: The committee endorsed a half dose of the Moderna vaccine as a booster for the same groups who are eligible for the Pfizer booster, those age 65 and older and those at risk because of other health problems or because of where they live or their jobs. They'd also beginning six months after their second shot. And, you know, it's interesting. Moderna had originally asked the FDA to authorize its booster for anyone age 18 and older but scaled back its ask when the same committee rejected making Pfizer's booster that widely available. Committee members made it clear yesterday they still feel boosters aren't needed that broadly, at least not yet. MARTINEZ: Rob, was it surprising that this decision was unanimous? STEIN: Yeah, you know, it really was. There's been a lot of debate about whether boosters are really needed yet since the vaccines are still protecting most people from getting really sick. The debate over whether to authorize the Pfizer booster was really intense. And while the protection from both the Moderna and Pfizer shots look like it's fading, especially against the delta variant, the Moderna vaccine seems to be holding up better. So the case for a Moderna booster was really the weakest. And that view certainly persists. Here's Dr. Paul Offit from the University of Pennsylvania during yesterday's hearing. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) PAUL OFFIT: We continue to have excellent protection against moderate to severe disease in this country through delta and for all age groups. And I just think that we continue to send wrong messages out there by using terms like breakthrough and by making people feel that they're not protected unless they've gotten a third dose. STEIN: But, you know, in the end, even Dr. Offit voted for a Moderna booster. MARTINEZ: So what changed? STEIN: Well, it seems like two things changed the dynamic. One is that the evidence coming out of Israel just seems to keep getting stronger and stronger that the number of vaccinated people catching the virus and getting sick was rising in that country until they launched a very aggressive booster campaign. Now, several members of the committee questioned how relevant the Israeli experience is to the U.S., especially when it comes to the Moderna vaccine. Israel is mostly using the Pfizer vaccine. But others found it compelling. And another factor was a sense that the horse is kind of out of the barn when it comes to boosters in the U.S. If people who got the Pfizer vaccine are eligible for boosters, the committee seemed to get the message that the FDA wants a consistent strategy for boosters. Here's Dr. Stanley Perlman from the University of Iowa. STANLEY PERLMAN: We've already approved it for Pfizer, and I don't see how we can possibly not approve it for Moderna and not have most U.S. folks be completely confused. MARTINEZ: All right, Rob. So what happens now? STEIN: The FDA will decide whether to accept the committee's recommendation, but that seems pretty likely, probably within days. And then next week, the CDC will weigh in. And today, these same FDA advisers are considering a Johnson & Johnson booster. They'll also hear the results of a provocative study that mixing up vaccines as boosters may be a good idea, especially for those who got the J&J vaccine. MARTINEZ: NPR health correspondent Rob Stein. Rob, thanks. STEIN: You bet. (SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC) MARTINEZ: One of the most high profile advisers of the early Trump White House could be fined or even go to jail for defying a congressional subpoena. INSKEEP: A House select committee wants to know what Steve Bannon may have discussed with the ex-president before the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Bannon says he won't comply, and the committee is launching criminal contempt proceedings. California Democrat Pete Aguilar serves on that panel. PETE AGUILAR: We just want to get to the truth. And that's been our focus and our mission in a nonpartisan way. And we're going to continue to do that. And we won't be stonewalled by Mr. Bannon or by any of former President Trump's underlings. MARTINEZ: NPR congressional reporter Claudia Grisales. Claudia, other ex-Trump administration officials were also called to testify this week, but they did not. So why was Bannon chosen for their first criminal contempt proceedings? CLAUDIA GRISALES, BYLINE: Bannon was clear in letters to the panel that he was taking direction from former President Trump to not cooperate because of executive privilege, a legal shield that Trump claims still protects certain records and conversations. The committee chairman, Bennie Thompson, said Bannon was hiding behind Trump's, quote, "insufficient, blanket and vague" claims here. Aguilar - I spoke with him, and he also touched on this point. AGUILAR: The current occupant of the White House holds the ability to exercise executive privilege, not former presidents. GRISALES: So one legal expert told me Bannon was likely the panel's strongest case for a criminal referral now and perhaps part of an overall strategy to send a message to other witnesses of repercussions they could also face if they don't comply. MARTINEZ: So what about the other Trump allies who were due to testify this week? GRISALES: A committee aide told me three depositions will be postponed. This is for ex-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, former White House aide Dan Scavino and an ex-Defense Department official, Kash Patel. Both Meadows and Patel are in talks with the panel, while Scavino had a delay getting his subpoena. So we could hear more on this in the coming weeks. MARTINEZ: What are the next steps there? GRISALES: The House Select Committee meets Tuesday to vote on this contempt report, which would then head to the full House for a vote. This could be very contentious, with most Republicans boycotting this panel. But with a Democratic-controlled House, this is likely to be adopted and sent to the U.S. Attorney's Office. MARTINEZ: And what's the Justice Department's role in all this? GRISALES: I talked to one legal expert, Daniel Goldman, a former House impeachment lawyer, who said it's, quote, "exceedingly rare" for DOJ to take a case like this all the way to contempt of Congress charges. And this could involve the highest levels of the department. DANIEL GOLDMAN: Ultimately, this is going to rest on the Department of Justice and whether they're willing to use their authority to enforce these subpoenas. GRISALES: So it's possible we could see Attorney General Merrick Garland play a role here, and the department will have to decide whether to initiate an investigation and ultimately whether to charge Bannon with a crime of contempt of Congress, which would be punishable by fines or jail time. MARTINEZ: OK. Is it possible this is going to get dragged out, as we saw during the Trump era? GRISALES: It is. But experts like Goldman doubted and say this is likely why the panel took this criminal contempt route because it's faster. And they say that it's faster than perhaps civil litigation, which was another option here. And we saw that in the case of former White House counsel Don McGahn. Goldman says that was a scenario where you, quote, "win for lose" because it's dragged out for years. And a criminal referral like this could be resolved in a matter of months and may be in time for this committee to complete their investigation next year. MARTINEZ: NPR congressional reporter Claudia Grisales, thanks a lot. GRISALES: Thanks much. (SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC) MARTINEZ: One of the killings that inspired racial justice protests last year is expected to come to trial next week in Brunswick, Ga. INSKEEP: Three white men are accused of murdering Ahmaud Arbery. He was 25 years old and running while Black. Video shows that men chased him in a truck and also shows a struggle, followed by the sound of gunshots. MARTINEZ: NPR's Debbie Elliott will be covering the trial. Debbie, good morning. Remind us what happened here. DEBBIE ELLIOTT, BYLINE: It was February 2020 in a coastal neighborhood in Glynn County, Ga. Ahmaud Arbery, a former high school athlete, was out running. The three defendants chased him down with pickup trucks. They had suspected him of recent break-ins, although police had not linked him to any. Arbery was unarmed, but one of the men had a shotgun and confronted Arbery. Arbery fought back and was killed. MARTINEZ: You've been spending some time in Brunswick, Ga. How do the people there talk about what's at stake here? ELLIOTT: You know, local activists, as well as members of Arbery's family, say this is yet another test in the nation's struggle for racial justice, in part because of how local officials initially handled this case, seemingly protecting the accused. No arrests were made until cell phone video of the killing recorded by one of the defendants was released, and this happened months later. It sparked sort of a local political awakening in the region around Brunswick. Bobby Henderson is co-founder of a group called A Better Glynn. It's a grassroots organization that has been pushing for accountability after this. He says Arbery was targeted solely because of his race. BOBBY HENDERSON: A kid that ran every day met up against people who did not recognize his autonomy as an American citizen to be - to exist without shackles. And they wanted to subjugate him for the simple fact that he was in a place that they felt like he shouldn't be. He shouldn't be in their neighborhood. MARTINEZ: The defendants, Debbie - who are the defendants, and how do they explain what they're being accused of? ELLIOTT: Well, there are three defendants - a father and a son, Gregory and Travis McMichael. Travis was the gunman. His father had been an investigator in the district attorney's office and was a former police officer. The third defendant is one of their neighbors, William "Roddie" Bryan. He was the one who recorded everything on his cell phone. They're charged with murder, false imprisonment and aggravated assault in this state case. Now, separately, they're going to face federal hate crime charges in a trial early next year. Their lawyers are going to argue in this state case starting in Brunswick next week that they were not suspicious of Arbery because he was Black but because they had seen him trespassing on a new home construction site. Attorney Robert Rubin represents Travis McMichael. He says this was an attempt at a legal citizen's arrest that went tragically awry. ROBERT RUBIN: If Mr. Arbery played out the way Travis and Greg hoped it would - Mr. Arbery had just stopped and said, OK, call the police. I'm not doing anything. I'll wait until the police come, and I'll explain exactly what I'm doing. He'd be alive today. ELLIOTT: So the question is whether jurors will buy that - that this is somehow Arbery's fault. Now, we should note that the judge has prohibited people involved in the case from speaking to the media. He issued that order this week. Mr. Rubin spoke with me prior to that gag order. MARTINEZ: And jury selection is set to start Monday. NPR's Debbie Elliott will be in Brunswick, Ga., covering all of it. Debbie, thanks.
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A man approaches a van from a COVID-19 vaccine mobile clinic hosted by McDonald's and the California Department of the Public Health on September 21, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. Updated November 4, 2021 at 6:53 PM ET In early September, President Biden announced he was taking steps to get more Americans vaccinated and turn the tide on COVID-19. On Thursday, the administration rolled out two of those steps — two different vaccine rules covering more than 100 million workers. Here are the details: Deadline is Jan. 4: The first rule, issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), covers companies with 100 or more employees and applies to an estimated 84 million workers. Companies must ensure either that their workers are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Jan. 4 or that they test negative for the coronavirus at least once a week. Workers must get paid time off to get vaccinated: Under the OSHA rule, employers must pay workers for the time it takes to get vaccinated and provide sick leave for workers to recover from any side effects. Employers don't need to pay for testing: In a move that appears designed to push workers to choose vaccinations over testing, the rule does not require employers to pay for or provide testing to workers who decline the vaccine. However, collective bargaining agreements or other circumstances may dictate otherwise. Unvaccinated people must wear masks: Unvaccinated workers must also wear face coverings while on the job. This requirement goes into effect Dec. 6. Health care workers don't have a testing option under a separate rule: A second rule issued by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services requires some 17 million health care workers to be vaccinated by the same deadline, Jan. 4, but with no option for weekly testing in lieu of vaccination. The rule covers all employees — clinical and nonclinical — at about 76,000 health care facilities that receive federal funding from Medicare or Medicaid. Earlier, Biden had ordered federal workers and contractors to be vaccinated, with no testing option. Federal workers have until Nov. 22 to get the shots, while federal contractors have until Jan. 4. Vaccine requirements have proved successful, but a backlash is expected In rolling out the new rules, Biden administration officials said vaccine requirements are good for the economy and hailed the success of vaccine mandates, with only a small fraction of workers choosing to leave their jobs rather than comply. Employers from Tyson Foods to the Houston Methodist hospital system have reported vaccination rates topping 96%. But well before the details of the rules were released, there was backlash from Republican-led states, with two dozen state attorneys general threatening to sue the Biden administration. In a letter addressed to Biden on Sept. 16, they warned that a vaccine requirement would drive further skepticism of the COVID-19 vaccines and cause some workers to leave their jobs, further straining an "already-too-tight labor market." They also asserted that an OSHA rule would be illegal and disputed the notion that COVID-19 is a work-related hazard that falls under the agency's jurisdiction. Companies covered by the OSHA rule can challenge it in court, and challenges are expected in the coming days. Already, employers have expressed concern about the deadlines imposed by OSHA. Evan Armstrong, a vice president with the Retail Industry Leaders Association, says figuring out who's vaccinated and who's not and imposing a mask mandate for unvaccinated workers by early December will be a challenge for retailers, as will giving workers who decide to get vaccinated paid time off to do so as the holidays draw near. "The holiday season is crucial for retail, and it's already busy," he says. "We had already been operating with the talent shortage pretty much the entire year." This week, the Biden administration quickly asserted its legal authority in issuing the rule, citing the responsibility that OSHA has to provide workers with safe and healthy working conditions and to act quickly when workers are found to be facing grave danger. Joe Raedle / Getty Images Coronavirus tests are administered at a 24-hour drive-through site set up by Miami-Dade County, Fla., and Nomi Health in August. Some workers will have the option of getting weekly coronavirus tests instead of being vaccinated. "A virus that has killed more than 745,000 Americans, with more than 70,000 new cases per day currently, is clearly a health hazard that poses a grave danger to workers," said a senior administration official. Workplace outbreaks large and small have been documented, particularly in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. A congressional committee recently found that 59,000 meatpacking workers were infected with the coronavirus and that at least 269 of them died. The federal government is largely relying on companies to self-enforce the rule In the case of the OSHA rule, enforcement will largely fall to companies themselves. With only a couple of thousand state and federal OSHA inspectors nationwide, there is no mechanism for checking up on every workplace to see whether it's in fact keeping vaccination and testing records. Rather, OSHA inspectors will mostly respond to employee complaints and add coronavirus-related inspections to their to-do lists when they are already on-site somewhere. Employers that violate the rule can face fines of up to $13,653 per violation for serious violations and 10 times that for willful or repeated violations. There is an additional step some states will have to take before the vaccine-or-test rule takes effect. Twenty-one states and Puerto Rico have OSHA-approved state plans that govern workplace safety. Within 30 days, those states must enact rules of their own that are at least as effective as the federal rule. Last month, the Labor Department threatened to revoke the state plans of three states — Arizona, South Carolina and Utah — that had not yet adopted an emergency rule issued by OSHA in June aimed at protecting health care workers. While those same states and others could similarly delay the implementation of the federal vaccine-or-test rule, employers there may decide to move forward on their own.
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The Hoover High School Girls Softball Team won the Division 1 State Tournament for the fourth year in a row by defeating Grove City High School 6-1 on June 7. The team was escorted into town by police and fire vehicles following the championship win.
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Golden Tee Golf for Apple and Android devices launched in the United States on October 28th. Download it now on Apple and Android! NEWS Jack Rabbit Ricochet From Tee, to Cactus, to Rock, to Cup – an Unexpected Ace Posted on November 13, 2012 at 7:35 PM UTC http://twitter.com/share Prev News | Next News Hole 10 at Jack Rabbit Junction should be familiar. The green on this drivable par-4 is protected by a dirt hill, rocks and plenty of cacti. In fact, I’m not quite sure “plenty” encompasses the amount of spikey green that is located on this particular golf hole. Come up short, and you’ll find the “thud” that comes with each and every cactus, and most of the time this will not end well for your golf shot. This shot below, however, is one of the rare, beautiful exceptions. Rocks, dirt and cacti are all very prevalent here – although somehow it all ends up absolutely beautifully.
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Based on what we have seen from the current administration’s USDA — the scrapping of the organic animal welfare rules, allowing hydroponics in organic even though it is a complete violation of the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990, and turning a blind eye to ‘organic factory farms’ – should anyone be the least bit […] GMOs Government Health USDA LivingMaxwell.com Based on what we have seen from the current administration’s USDA — the scrapping of the organic animal welfare rules, allowing hydroponics in organic even though it is a complete violation of the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990, and turning a blind eye to ‘organic factory farms’ – should anyone be the least bit surprised that the recently released GMO-labeling rules completely fail the American consumer? Read more » 3 Reasons to Eat Organic Food for Your Health – Glyphosate, Atrazine, Chlorpyrifos Max Goldberg December 3, 2018 3 Reasons to Eat Organic Food for Your Health - Glyphosate, Atrazine, Chlorpyrifos If you haven’t noticed by now, organic is under constant attack in the media for one simple reason — healthy, organic food has become a serious threat to the business model of Big Ag and their chemical-laden GMOs. That is why you will see pieces such as the recent Wall Street Journal op-ed The Organic Industry is […] Chemicals Health Uncategorized LivingMaxwell.com If you haven’t noticed by now, organic is under constant attack in the media for one simple reason — healthy, organic food has become a serious threat to the business model of Big Ag and their chemical-laden GMOs. That is why you will see pieces such as the recent Wall Street Journal op-ed The Organic Industry is Lying to You and The Boston Globe’s article on agriculture which tells you to “learn to love” GMOs. While critics will often say that organic is a waste of money and that the nutritional differences between organic and conventional are negligible, here are three reasons why you should completely dismiss their words — glyphosate, atrazine and chlorpyrifos. Read more » Another Reason to Eat Organic – Lower Your Risk of Cancer by Up to 25% Max Goldberg December 2, 2018 Another Reason to Eat Organic – Lower Your Risk of Cancer by Up to 25% In the latest President’s Cancer Panel report, it was found that 41% of Americans are going to get cancer and 21% of Americans are going to die from cancer. What makes these numbers even more sobering is that this data was from a decade ago, and I have heard doctors say that they now believe […] Chemicals Health LivingMaxwell.com In the latest President’s Cancer Panel report, it was found that 41% of Americans are going to get cancer and 21% of Americans are going to die from cancer. What makes these numbers even more sobering is that this data was from a decade ago, and I have heard doctors say that they now believe a minimum of 50% of the population will get cancer at some point in their lives. Given how deeply cancer has permeated our society, it would seem to make sense that people should be doing whatever they can to avoid contracting this deadly disease. And according to a recent study out of France, as reported in JAMA Internal Medicine, eating as much organic food as possible is an important strategy to accomplish this. Read more » These Two GMO Experiments are Beyond Frightening Max Goldberg November 2, 2018 These Two GMO Experiments are Beyond Frightening With the ag-biotech industry having made incredible progress brainwashing consumers and politicians into thinking that GMO foods are perfectly safe, the fact remains that no independent, long-term safety studies of these foods have ever been conducted on humans. And because the general public has been falsely convinced into believing that GMOs are safe and government […] Bees Environment GMOs Health LivingMaxwell.com (Photo credit to Samuel Levy) With the ag-biotech industry having made incredible progress brainwashing consumers and politicians into thinking that GMO foods are perfectly safe, the fact remains that no independent, long-term safety studies of these foods have ever been conducted on humans. And because the general public has been falsely convinced into believing that GMOs are safe and government oversight has been minimal, scientists are pushing genetic engineering into other areas that could spell potential disaster for our planet and our survival. Read more » Foodstirs Becomes the First Nationally Distributed Organic Food Brand to Become Glyphosate Residue-Free Certified Max Goldberg September 10, 2018 Foodstirs Becomes the First Nationally Distributed Organic Food Brand to Become Glyphosate Residue-Free Certif Most people recognize Foodstirs as the company that has completely transformed the organic baking category. But with its latest move, the company will soon be known as a true trailblazer throughout the entire organic industry. Foodstirs has become the first nationally distributed organic food brand — with its multi-ingredient food products being sold in natural and conventional […] Chemicals Health LivingMaxwell.com Most people recognize Foodstirs as the company that has completely transformed the organic baking category. But with its latest move, the company will soon be known as a true trailblazer throughout the entire organic industry. Foodstirs has become the first nationally distributed organic food brand — with its multi-ingredient food products being sold in natural and conventional retail outlets, as well as Starbucks — to receive Glyphosate Residue-Free certification. Glyphosate, the primary ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup, is the most widely used herbicide in the world, It is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and the World Health Organization declared that it is a probable human carcinogen, which means that it probably causes cancer. Read more » TAKE ACTION: Proposed GMO-Labeling Standards are Incredibly Deceptive, Confusing and An Insult to the American Consumer Max Goldberg June 5, 2018 TAKE ACTION: Proposed GMO-Labeling Standards are Incredibly Deceptive, Confusing and An Insult to the American In the summer of 2016, President Obama signed an absolutely horrible GMO-labeling bill into existence. Two years later and with the proposed standards of this bill recently released to the public, we now see just how deceptive and confusing this piece of regulation is. Here are a few of the major points of the GMO-labeling […] GMOs Government Health USDA LivingMaxwell.com In the summer of 2016, President Obama signed an absolutely horrible GMO-labeling bill into existence. Two years later and with the proposed standards of this bill recently released to the public, we now see just how deceptive and confusing this piece of regulation is. Here are a few of the major points of the GMO-labeling law, which is formally known as the National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard. 1) The standard defines “bioengineered” food as food “(A) that contains genetic material that has been modified through in vitro recombinant deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) techniques; and (B) for which the modification could not otherwise be obtained through conventional breeding or found in nature.” First and foremost, a GMO-disclosure rule should make it clear and easy for consumers to know whether a food is genetically-modified or not. The truth is that most people have no idea what “bioengineered” means, and using this seldom-used, scientific term is confusing to shoppers. Replacing “GMO” or “genetically-modified” — terms that have been used by consumers for decades — with “bioengineered” is both disingenuous and deceptive. Second, the definition of “bioengineered” does not give us any clarity about whether the next generation of GMO technologies, such as gene-editing, synthetic biology and RNAi, will be covered under this rule. This is critically important. 2) Companies will have three options to disclose the presence of “bioengineered” foods – text, symbol or QR codes. QR codes are inherently discriminatory since nearly 100 million Americans do not have a smartphone. The proposed bioengineered symbols with a smiley face, grass, a blue sky and sunshine — all of which are supposed to be neutral — give off the impression that “bioengineered” foods are healthy! 3) It is still uncertain if heavily processed, genetically-modified sugars, syrups and oils will require a label. Read more » Why Organic Almonds? Because of the Super-Toxic Fumigant Propylene Oxide Max Goldberg May 29, 2018 Why Organic Almonds? Because of the Super-Toxic Fumigant Propylene Oxide As more and more people are moving toward a plant-based diet and migrating away from animal products, organic cannot be forgotten in this equation. Unfortunately, I see far too many people who think that as long as it is plant-based, that is sufficient. It’s not. Case in point: almonds. In the early 2000s, there were a […] Chemicals Getting Started with Organic Health Organic LivingMaxwell.com As more and more people are moving toward a plant-based diet and migrating away from animal products, organic cannot be forgotten in this equation. Unfortunately, I see far too many people who think that as long as it is plant-based, that is sufficient. It’s not. Case in point: almonds. In the early 2000s, there were a few outbreaks of salmonella traced to raw almonds from California, a state where nearly 100% of America’s almonds are grown. 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Welcome to Live @ Lizotte's on-line booking service. You can select the show, the table, the time you wish to eat and pay on-line. If you prefer personal service, can't find the table you want, or want to make a booking for a number of people not displayed, we are always happy to take your booking by phone (02) 4956 2066. Live @ Lizotte's is the ultimate night out, great food and great music! Our premium dinner shows include an exquisite meal and are followed by performances by the cream of the music worlds local, national and international artists! Click here for help with your booking. Prices include a $5.00 booking fee per ticket. SHOW TIMES Show times may vary ... click here for details Lunch Support Act: 1:30pm Main Act: 2:30pm If no support main act 2:00pm Dinner Support Act: 8:30pm Main Act: 9:30pm If no support main act 9:00pm DON'T MISS OUT Subscribe to our Mailing List today and be the first to know! FIND US ON FACEBOOK Click here and 'Like' Live n Cookin' @ Lizotte's! SEE US ON YOUTUBE BOOKING FEE Please note: A Booking Fee of $5 per person is applied to each ticket. All prices are are in AU$ and inclusive of GST. PRODUCTION SPECS Click here to download the production specs. LIVE N LOCAL Lizotte's is proud to support local musicians and up and coming Australian artists. If you would like to take the Lizotte's stage send us an email with your bio and a recording of your music. Click here for more information!
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Every year, I create a dedicated folder of unique gift ideas I come across throughout the year. Some of the unique gifts I purchase for birthdays and Christmas, others I just use to create this blog with unique gift ideas each year. In fact, the first item I saved for this year’s list was saved December 24th of last year — I like to be prepared! Unique gift ideas for everyone on your list 1. Personalized Handwriting Bracelet You can find a lot of unique items on Etsy, and this bracelet is no exception! Memorialize the writing of someone you love by making it into a statement piece. If you think this jewelry is beautiful, you need to check out the tiny stackable rings Kate Kim makes! 2. Buffalo Wing Delivery Yep! If you’ve spent any time in or around Buffalo, NY, you know that authentic buffalo wings are the bomb! What’s even better is that you can have the real thing delivered to you, straight from New York. Surprise your favorite wing eater with Buffalo wings delivered to their door! 3. “First I Drink the Coffee” Hoodie If you’ve got a coffee lover in your life, this is the sweatshirt for them — perfect for curling up and getting cozy with a cuppa your favorite brew. Viper Coffee also sells mugs, for those who aren’t so bold. 4. Ultimate Bacon T-Shirt It seems bacon is still “in”, and if you have a bacon-lover on your list, Bacon Shirt is the way to go. Each shirt is packaged like a pound of bacon, and you can even get your tee bacon-scented, you know, just to tease your bacon-lover. 5. Sockscribe Me Subscription box companies are still on the rise, and Sockscribe Me is one of the three I’ve included in this list. If you have a zany sock-lover on your list, as I do, buy them the sock gift that keeps on giving (and keeping their feet fashionable and warm). 6. Vinyl Me, Please This subscription box is for music, and vinyl, lovers everywhere. Each month, members receive an exclusive LP, an album-inspired art print, custom cocktail recipe, and access to many more member benefits. I’ve already finished shopping for my husband, so he’s going to be disappointed to find out that I didn’t get him a Vinyl Me, Please subscription this year (sorry, Babe). 7. Muse Monthly Books and tea marry to make Muse Monthly boxes for subscribers each month. I discovered Muse Monthly because I’m in a group with the owner, and absolutely love the idea! Like wine and cheese pairings, subscribers are sent a book and tea pairing, often with additional fun items inside. A lucky friend of mine will be receiving a box this Christmas. 8. Storm Glass You definitely don’t need to be into meteorology to enjoy a storm glass. Developed by Admiral Robert FitzRoy, storm glasses indicate or predict upcoming weather with changes inside the glass. For example, if the liquid inside the glass is clear, the weather will be clear; if the liquid is cloudy with small stars (crystals), then a thunderstorm is on the horizon. Ferroflow 9. Ferroflow It’s magic! Not really, it’s just science, but really cool science. Ferroflow has elevated the use of ferrofluid and magnets by creating a fully automated experience. Watch in wonder as shapes appear as the magnets manipulate the fluid. If Ferroflow’s $269 price tag is a little steep for you, you can purchase an inexpensive model that will provide hours of enjoyment for both children and adults. 10. Family Hand Casting Kit I’m not overly sentimental, nor am I a big fan of “keepsake” items, but this family hand casting kit is an amazing idea. Instead of a family boardgame night, spend the time casting all of your hands together for a truly unique piece. 11. Seedling But what about kids, you ask? I’ve definitely not forgotten the kiddos, and I think that Seedling may have all of your kid-gift needs covered! Seedling knows interactive play like no other toy store, with an unbelievable array of creative gifts for all ages. If you’re not sure where to begin, try shopping with Seedling’s Gift Finder function. 12. Woobo Part of the draw of Woobo is that the product has not yet been released (I know, I know, but think in terms of 2017 gifts). The only thing I can say about Woobo is that it’s like a Furby, times 100, with artificial intelligence and much, much smarter. Keep them on your radar, folks! (And Woobo, if you’d like to send me a Woobo to test and share with my readers, my little guy would be all too willing!) Have a writer or a reader on your list? Check out this guide to The Best Gifts for Writers. Sharing is Caring! Please share to keep the conversation going: Email Twitter Facebook Pinterest More Tumblr Reddit Google Related Filed Under: all, Editorial Comments Beth Ann Chiles says 2016/11 at 11:19 am What a great post! I am definitely checking out Muse Monthly! Fabulous! Reply Lauren B. Stevens says 2016/11 at 11:51 am Thanks, Beth! I have a lot of fun putting this together each year, and it definitely makes me think outside of the box with gift-giving. (I think Muse Monthly still has some of the Margaret Atwood boxes, with signed bookplates, from October, so make sure you grab one fast!) Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Name * Email * Website This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. 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Speak with a Loans Canada representative today and learn how you can refinance your car loan and save. Call us today at: 1-877-995-6269 GET STARTED Note: Program is currently not offered in Quebec. Table of Contents Table of Contents Can I Get A Car Title Loan If My Title Isn’t Clear? Car Title Loan Requirements Advantages And Disadvantages Of A Car Title Loan Costs To Consider When Getting An Auto Title Loan Alternative Options To An Auto Title Loan When You Have No Title Can You Sell A Car With A Loan On It? Car Title Loan FAQs Final Thoughts A car title is a legal document that provides proof of ownership to a specified vehicle. In addition to the proof of ownership, the car title provides important information about the vehicle, such as the VIN number and the full name and address of the owner. A person can use their car title to secure a loan which is known as a car title loan. Car title loans are known by many names including auto title loans, vehicle title loans, and vehicle collateral loans. You can still use your car for the duration of the loan’s term, but if you default on the loan, your car will be repossessed and sold. The question now becomes, can I get a car title loan without a clear title? Can I Get A Car Title Loan If My Title Isn’t Clear? No, unfortunately, you cannot get a car title loan if the car title isn’t clear. You must own your car entirely and have no other liens or obligations against your vehicle if you want to obtain a car title loan. In other words, a lender is not going to risk lending money to someone who doesn’t have a clear car title because, if the borrower defaults on the loan, they are not first in line to recover their money and may not be able to receive any compensation for the money lost. Is It Possible To Get An Auto Equity Loan Without a Clear Title? While it’s not possible to get an auto title loan without a clear title, you could potentially get an auto equity loan. While an auto title loan requires you to own the car outright, an auto equity loan allows you to borrow against the equity in your car. Generally speaking, the amount you qualify for will never exceed the equity your own in your car. This form of financing is a good alternative to auto title loans. Take a look at this infographic for everything you need to know about auto financing. Car Title Loan Requirements One of the great things about title loans is the minimalistic requirements. Most financing forms have a long list of requirements which can make it challenging to get approved. Title loans are a good way to get quick cash without a big hassle. General Requirements. You must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and be the age of majority in your province or territory (usually 18 years of age). You’ll also need a piece of government-issued identification and proof of employment status or income. Own a Vehicle. In order to get a title loan, you must own a car or another vehicle, such as a truck, motorcycle, or boat. The vehicle must be worth something otherwise the lender may not be comfortable using it as collateral. Usually, lenders will extend half of what your vehicle’s appraised value is. Vehicle Title. You must have a vehicle title in your name only to obtain a title loan. Some lenders accept co-owners on a title, but it depends. The title must also be clean and lien-free. This means that other lenders do not have any interests in your car as collateral against an existing loan and you own your car entirely. Advantages And Disadvantages Of A Car Title Loan Every form of financing has corresponding pros and cons, title loans are no different. As always, you should be sure to take the time to assess your current financial state and future goals when making any monetary decision. Advantages No Credit Requirements. Unlike most loans, you do not need to have good credit to get approved. Lenders rely entirely on the car title as collateral for the loan so good credit is not necessary. Relatively Better Rates. Compared to other non-traditional lending option, like payday loans, car title loans tend to have more affordable interest rates. Although, this isn’t always true, be sure to read the fine print. Fast Cash. The approval time is rapid for car title loans. Typically, for in-person car loan applications, you can get approved the same day and for online applications, you can get approved by the next day. Disadvantages Risk Losing Your Car. If you are unable to repay the loan, the lender has the right to repossess your car and sell it. A car is a necessity and required to earn a living for many people, be sure that you consider this before risking losing your car with a title loan. Some may end up in a worse financial situation if they lose their vehicle. Expensive. Even though title loans have better rates compared to other non-traditional lenders, they are still expensive compared to other types of financing on the market. There may also be costly, applicable fees on top of the already expensive interest. Untrustworthy Lenders. Unfortunately, not all lenders are made equal. Some are more dishonest and disreputable than others, including car title loan lenders. To avoid getting yourself into a bad financial situation, do your research on both the creditor and the terms of the loan. Trying to decide between a new car and a used car? This infographic is for you. Costs To Consider When Getting An Auto Title Loan There are numerous costs associated with auto title loans. It’s better to familiarize yourself with the costs to better understand if you can afford to pay it. Here are the main factors to consider when calculating the cost of an auto title loan: Interest Rate – Legally auto title lenders can charge you up to 60% annually in Canada. This includes the fees and interest you’d pay for the loan. Fees – Be aware of all the fees an auto title lender can charge you. Typical fees include car title search fees, administration fees, loan origination fees, registration fees, and vehicle evaluation fees. Loan Term – Auto title loans have short terms that can range from as little as 3 months to as long as 3 years. While a longer-term loan will result in lower monthly payments, it also leads to more interest paid over the course of the loan. GPS Fees – Some lenders may charge you a fee to install a GPS device in your car. This is sometimes required by your lender so that if you default on your loan, they’ll have the ability to recoup payments by tracking your car and seizing it. Alternative Options To An Auto Title Loan When You Have No Title If you have a car with no title, then you may want to consider some alternative financing options. These are some options you can use if you need cash quickly but have no car title and bad credit. Personal Loan Another good alternative to auto title loans is a personal loan. Short-term installment loans can provide you with a similar financing structure in which you’ll have high rates and a short term, but you won’t have to provide collateral. Moreover, like an auto title loan, many short-term personal loan lenders will accept those with bad credit, provided that they meet their other requirements. Use Your Home Equity If you need financing and own a home, consider using a home equity loan. These loans use the equity you have in your home, the total house value minus the amount you owe against the house, as collateral for the loan. These loans typically have lower rates, making them more affordable than an auto title loan. Payday Loans Payday loans are another option to auto title loans. Like an auto title loan, these loans are short-term and have very high-interest rates. With a payday loan, you can get up to $1,500, which you must repay by your next payday. These loans typically don’t require a credit check and provide funding within hours. However, due to the high-interest rates and fees, this option should only be used as a last resort. Can You Sell A Car With A Loan On It? Selling a car with a loan on it is possible. If you decide to sell your car with a loan on it, it is important to remember that if payments to the lender stop, the car can still be repossessed, whether it is in your possession or the buyer you sold it to. That’s because the lender will have a lien on the car until the loan has been paid off. Ways To Sell A Car With A Loan On It There are two ways you can usually sell a car that still has a loan on it. You can either sell it in a private sale or by trading it in with a car dealership. Private Sale – You can sell your car with a loan on it to a private buyer and then use the profits pay off your lender. You could also first pay off your lender and then sell your car, as many indivualds don’t buy cars that still have a lien on it. Car Dealership – Another way to sell your car that you’re still financing is by trading in your car for another one. You can then roll your current car loan to a new car loan. Additional Reading 84 Month Auto Loans: The Good and The Bad Read Post How An Auto Loan Can Help You Rebuild Credit Read Post Everything You Need to Know About Auto Refinancing Read Post Car Title Loan FAQs Can I get a car title loan if I have bad credit? Yes, typically, auto title lenders base their approval on other financial factors such as your income, debt and employment stability. Of course, one of the main factors is that you hold the title to your car. What should I do if I can’t get approved for a car title loan with an unclear title? Title loans are commonly used by individuals who are already struggling financially given that good credit is not a requirement for approval. If you were aiming to use a title loan to tackle debt, consider using a debt relief product instead. There are several debt relief products on the market including debt consolidation programs and consolidation loans. What’s an alternative financing option to cover an emergency cost? Every now and again life happens and it can be a huge pain and hassle to deal with an emergency cost. Sometimes, in order to cover the cost of an emergency, you will need external financing. If this is the case, consider using an unsecured personal loan. How do I get a title for a car? If you don’t have your car title information, you can contact your local provincial service center to order a copy of it. Depending on the province you live in, the rule may vary slightly. However, you can usually have it mailed to you by filling an online application. Final Thoughts If your car title is clear, Loans Canada can help match you with a title loan lender today. Unfortunately, if your car title isn’t clear, you likely won’t get approved for a title loan. The good news is that there are ample financial products on the market meaning you have options. Loans Canada can help you find the right product today to achieve your financial goals. Get Started Rating of 5/5 based on 3 votes. Veronica Ott Veronica is a writer who specializes in creating unique and educational personal finance content. She has extensive experience writing blog posts for companies in the financial sector. 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For example, I tried adapting some C++ code to Go last week, and the person was doing mystring[len(mystring)] and it worked with no out of bounds errors :( 4 premysl 3 years ago | link From the onset I’ve been viewing Go as the better C I needed. It did take me time to get used to the fascist gofmt, though. Today I mostly have gripes with the standard library, debugging and trying to get away from thinking in the event loop model (that took me so much time to internalize). Still enjoying the language and the tools. 5 shrike 3 years ago | link The best thing about gofmt is that there is nothing you CAN configure. It’s the gofmt way or the highway. 2 kragniz 3 years ago | link I think the fascism of gofmt is great. After using go for a while, I miss a similar tool for other languages. I get by with clang-format for C, but it requires quite a bit of configuration, and still doesn’t get some things right. 2 kragniz edited 5 years ago | link | on: What are you working on this week? University finished, so I have a bunch of free time to work on personal projects. This week I’m continuing work on a container runtime built from scratch. So far it’s been fun playing with the various low level linux APIs (namespaces, cgroups, overlayfs etc). Right now it can pull and ‘boot’ docker images, but work needs to be done around populating /dev and using cgroups properly. Quick demo of pulling images: https://asciinema.org/a/08p212uouswkc8h7j1p9z46bj 7 ngoldbaum 5 years ago | link | on: node.js left-pad is accidentally quadratic Is it a problem that javascript engines are so complicated that understanding what your code actually does involves deep knowledge of the runtime? 9 causal_agent 5 years ago | link I don’t think this sort of thing is specific to JavaScript runtimes. Do you know what algorithm is used by the standard library sort function of $language? 2 kragniz 5 years ago | link I know python, my go-to language, uses timsort. Timsort is complex enough that I don’t really know what is is doing under the covers at any point in time, however.
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WAKEFIELD — Saturday’s Town Meeting approved two measures that will further restrict the types of plastic bags that stores and restaurants can offer their customers and limit the use of polystyrene packaging and the availability of plastic straws and utensils in Wakefield. Supporters of Articles 8 and 9 (including the Environmental Sustainability Committee, which sponsored them) insisted that passing these articles was essential for the welfare of the planet, while opponents argued that now was not the time to be imposing burdensome restrictions on local businesses already struggling with COVID-19-related economic hardship. Melissa Eusden of 3 Fairmount Ave. presented Article 8 on behalf of the Environmental Sustainability Committee. Eusden asserted that polystyrene is based on styrene, a neurotoxin and “probable carcinogen.” She said that “polystyrene easily breaks down into small pieces that end up in lakes and waterways, harming wildlife.” She said that polystyrene is made from fossil fuels and is seldom recycled due to its low value. Under Article 8, Wakefield food establishments would be prohibited from dispensing food or beverages to any person in disposable food containers made from foam or rigid polystyrene, Eusden said, and Wakefield retail establishments would be prohibited from selling or distributing disposable food containers and packing material made from foam or rigid polystyrene to customers. Sponsors of Article 8 claimed that the cost to switch from polystyrene containers to alternatives would amount to an increase of “less than eight cents per item” and suggested that businesses may be able to overcome cost barriers through organized bulk purchasing. Violators would be given a warning for a first offense, followed by an escalating schedule of fines of up to $300 a day. The proposed bylaw would be enforced by the Town Administrator, who would also have the power to grant waivers in cases of hardship. Town Councilor Edward Dombroski said that he agreed with the objectives of Article 8 but argued that “education and incentives” were the way to accomplish them. He pointed to the number of local businesses “teetering on the edge” and insisted that Article 8 was “unnecessary and punitive at a time when our businesses just can’t take it.” Environmental Sustainability Committee member Suzy Veilleux said that the committee did reach out to businesses and found that there was “an expectation that this was coming” on the part of merchants. Daniela Nedbalek of Lowell Street encouraged approval of Article 8 saying, “We are losing the battle with climate change.” She pointed to hardship waivers available to businesses. Charles McCauley of Lawrence Street argued against Article 8, asserting that it would not reduce the amount of trash that Wakefield incinerates. He made a motion for indefinite postponement of Article 8. His motion for indefinite postponement failed and discussion on Article 8 continued. Robert McLaughlin of Water Street said that it would be bad timing to impose these restrictions on distressed businesses. He also said that he had a problem with the fine system. Robert Vincent of Flanders Lane supported Article 8, pointing out that businesses would have time to adjust as the provisions would not go into effect until June of 2021 and there was an additional six-month waiver for hardship. Ami Wall of Elm Street said that the measure would be a burden on local small businesses, which support the community. Julie Scott of Main Street agreed with Dombroski that education and incentives were the more effective way to go. She said that customers should ask businesses to make changes. Bronwyn Dell-Volpe of Cyrus Street argued that the time was past for education. “We don’t have time to delay,” she said. “Now is the time to get this done.” Town Councilor Paul DiNocco of Wiley Street questioned the amount of outreach that was done to businesses. He said that he emailed about 250 local businesses and not one that responded to him had been contacted and none voiced support for Article 8. Carol Zoubek of Main Street, a member of Sustainable Wakefield, suggested a link between cancer and drinking coffee from Styrofoam cups. Town Councilor Julie Smith Galvin insisted that “Climate change is too advanced for us not to act now.” Dennis Cloherty of Harvest Road claimed that due to the amount of plastic in the environment, everyone eats the equivalent of one credit card per week. When put to a vote, Article 8 passed by a wide margin. Myra Sessions of Richardson Street, a member of the Environmental Sustainability Committee, presented Article 9. She said that Article 9 would expand the ban on plastic checkout bags to restaurants (currently just retail stores are covered) and the ban would now apply to all plastic checkout bags regardless of thickness. Article 9 would further limit the distribution of plastic cutlery, stirrers and drinking straws to be available by customer request only. Sessions asserted that plastic continues to pollute the environment, including lakes and waterways, clog storm drains and harm animal life. Plastic bags/straws are infrequently recycled, are often disposed of improperly, degrade slowly in landfills and release toxins when incinerated, she added. Expanding the plastic bag ban to food establishments would further reduce the source of plastic bags, Sessions insisted, and limiting plastic cutlery, stirrers and straws to “upon request” only will further reduce plastic use and environmental damage while accommodating those who need/want them. 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WAKEFIELD — This past Monday was a beautiful day for a soccer game and the Wakefield Memorial high school boys’ varsity soccer team drew a big crowd at noon, as they took on the Belmont High School in what turned out to be a thrilling match. The game started off with some nice pressure from Wakefield, including an early free kick over the net and some blocked shots by Belmont, resulting in early Wakefield corner kick opportunities. There were plenty of free kicks throughout the game for both teams with some especially dangerous ones in the offensive areas for Wakefield, taken mainly by Darragh Casey and Ethan Margolis. Both players had some great chances, but the shots all ended up missing the net or were defended by Belmont. There was also some notable defensive play, including John Faulkner running down Belmont’s offensive players and Matthew Conley sending good clearances and long, defensive free kicks. It was a very competitive and physical game with at least four yellow cards resulting from hard tackles. Plenty of offensive chances arose throughout the game for both sides from a fair amount of crosses and long balls, but none were cashed in for goals due to impressive goalie work and defensive heading. The first half included a lot of back-and-forth, fast-paced play with no chances finished. Early in the second half, Nemo Rizk was able to steal the ball and drive down field all the way into the opponents’ box and draw a penalty kick. Rizk took the kick and nailed it in the bottom left corner for the game’s first score. A few minutes later, however, a hard press by Belmont caused a miscommunication on Wakefield’s defensive side, allowing Belmont to poke in a goal which tied the game at 1-1. Wakefield’s goalie Matthew Sellers had a terrific game, accumulating many saves on crosses and long balls from Belmont. Overall, Wakefield played very well against a tough Belmont team and came away with a point to help them towards reaching their goal of making the state tournament. The Warriors (3-4-5) tied another strong Winchester team 1-1 on Wednesday. Wakefield travels to Wilmington on Saturday at 3 p.m.
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Electrical insect killers, which attract and kill adult beetles before they can breed, may be used along with conventional chemical treatments to kill adult beetles before they can breed, but the effectiveness of such an approach is unknown. Freezing treatments are quite effective but are costly, take two to three weeks to work and may cause damage. Low-oxygen treatment is also effective but is costly and very time-consuming, taking as long as eight weeks to treat the problem. Get Professional Woodworm Treatment from us. Have you been made aware of woodworm activity in your property? If you’ve noticed a woodworm problem then you’ll need to remove it urgently in order to limit further infestations. Donington on Bain Rat Control Think you may have a problem? Look out for these common signs listed below. Rats usually come out at night, keep an eye out for tell tale signs like these. Rat droppings �” Rat droppings, approx size of a grain of rice. These can be easy to spot. 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We team of professional pest controllers work around the clock, 7-days a week, and aim to service our customers based in Donisthorpe within the hour. Track Record We have years of experience in providing professional and reliable pest control services to our customers in Donisthorpe and across the UK. Competitive Prices We provide a quality and professional services yet pride ourselves on having affordable and competitive prices. Contact us for a free and no obligation quotation. Quality Service We provide a quality and professional services and guarantee all of our work. So you can book our services and have peace of mind. We cover Donisthorpe and surrounding areas. We offer full pest control, including those listed below Ant Pest Control Bed Bug Treatment Bird Pest Control Cockroach Pest Control Flea Treatment Fly Control Services Mice Control in Donisthorpe Donisthorpe Rat Control Rodent Control Snake Control Silverfish Control Say Goodbye To Pests Localratcatcher has been providing homeowners and businesses with quality pest control services of over 10 years, so no matter where pests may be lurking, you can count on us to do the job right, first time. The Pest Threat Pests are more than annoying; they can pose a serious health risk to your health and property. Our extensive training and advanced technology focuses on attacking any pests already in your home and breaking the pets life-cycle to help control unwanted invaders in the future. Customised Protection Not all pest problems are the same and not all homes or businesses require the same type of pest control treatment. We are highly trained to identify and treat the root of your particular pest problem. If pests return between scheduled visits, we can supply you with an effective treatment plan. Upon a thorough inspection, we will create a customised treatment plan that effectively targets your problem, both internally and externally and using industry-leading treatments we will keep your home or business pest free. Cheap Pest Control Cost should always be be compared to potential damage of the infestation problem you are facing. But we understand your distress and the need for cheap pest control services. We have pest control experts available across the UK and are able to deal with any commercial or domestic problem without delays so we can offer cheap and low-cost pest control without compromising on quality or safety! FREE Quotation Have a pest control problem but dread what the cost might be? Or maybe you are paying too much for pest control services essential to your business? Then contact us today for free advice, free surveys and competitive quotations, no obligations! So do not worry, we know how to help and your satisfaction is our guarantee. Get in Touch via our online contact form for a FREE Donisthorpe pest control quote. Donisthorpe Woodworm Treatment Depending on the species involved, woodworm infestation is generally controlled with insecticides. However, some woodworm conditions, such as those caused by the waney edge borer (Ernobius mollis), require no treatment at all because the insect will have been killed in the preparation of the wood.[4] Only active infestations require treatment, so it is important to ascertain whether an infestation is still active before treatment is carried out.[3] It is also advisable to investigate and solve possible dampness issues, as dry wood is not usually affected, and wood that remains damp may be reinfected at a later date. Electrical insect killers, which attract and kill adult beetles before they can breed, may be used along with conventional chemical treatments to kill adult beetles before they can breed, but the effectiveness of such an approach is unknown. Freezing treatments are quite effective but are costly, take two to three weeks to work and may cause damage. Low-oxygen treatment is also effective but is costly and very time-consuming, taking as long as eight weeks to treat the problem. Get Professional Woodworm Treatment from us. Have you been made aware of woodworm activity in your property? If you’ve noticed a woodworm problem then you’ll need to remove it urgently in order to limit further infestations. Donisthorpe Rat Control Think you may have a problem? Look out for these common signs listed below. Rats usually come out at night, keep an eye out for tell tale signs like these. Rat droppings �” Rat droppings, approx size of a grain of rice. These can be easy to spot. Bite marks �” Again, easy to spot. Look out for bite marks on anything from wood to concrete. Movement �” Rats are nocturnal, you may hear them moving around in the evening or even during the night. Check for rats via this method. Footprints, If you suspect you have rats, you can test by sprinkling some flour and checking the next day for footprints in the flour. How do we eradicate rats? Specialist surveys, where our specialists will carry out a detailed survey to identify the areas the rats are in your home or business and where they could be getting in. Eradication, where we can choose from a selection of rat eradication techniques, from traps to poisons. Proofing, where we block any access points with the appropriate materials to ensure rats can no longer re-enter the property. We have the Expertise to Handle Your Rat Infestation. It is important to get help to remove a rat invasion from your Donisthorpe home. Rats are not only a huge health hazard through carrying a variety of diseases, but can destroy electrical wires, potentially causing a fire hazard as well. If you’ve noticed these warning signs then you’ll need professional help from our rat control team to protect your home from the rodent invasion! General Rat Catcher Info: A rat-catcher is a person who practices rat-catching as a professional form of pest control. Keeping the rat population under control was practiced in Europe to prevent the spread of diseases, most notoriously the Black Plague, and to prevent damage to food supplies. In modern developed countries, such a professional is otherwise known as a pest control operative or pest exterminator. Donisthorpe Mice Control Mice Removal & Control Whether you live in Manchester, London, Birmingham or any town in the UK like Donisthorpe, you’re at risk of suffering an invasion of mice. Although they’re cuter than their rat cousins, they can cause just as many problems within a home, both health and damage-related. Additionally, if you have a phobia of mice, you won’t be any more comfortable sharing your home with them than you would be with a rat problem. If you suspect you have even a single mouse living in your property, you should take steps to identify the extent of the infestation before removing it. When you’ve heard or seen evidence of mice in your property, our mice pest control services are the best in your local area for great results. Mice can cause an extraordinary amount of damage to your property, from eating through your wire or food to being a hazard to your health. Enjoy some of the lowest rates around and get the job done to perfection by our mouse exterminators in Donisthorpe. Got a mice problem in your Donisthorpe home? Get in touch today for a free pest control quote. Donisthorpe Flea Infestation Common signs of fleas How do you know if you have fleas in your Donisthorpe home or business? Bites �” fleas bite humans and pets to feed on blood so they can lay eggs. Pets scratching �” fleas will often make a home in the fur of your dog or cat, causing them discomfort. Sightings �” fleas are very small (approx. 1mm), but sometimes can be seen, particularly when a property is empty. How we rid your Flea Problem There are two techniques for removal. One is a chemical spray or fumigation treatment and the other is a heat treatment. Both are extremely effective and guaranteed, however the heat treatment gives guaranteed eradication in the same day. For more information on this service please go to our dedicated insect heat treatment page here. The chemical treatment involves spraying or fogging activity areas with a strong residual chemical. General Info (Source, Wiki) Pest control is the regulation or management of a species defined as a pest, a member of the animal kingdom that impacts adversely on human activities. The human response depends on the importance of the damage done and will range from tolerance, through deterrence and management, to attempts to completely eradicate the pest. Pest control measures may be performed as part of an integrated pest management strategy. In agriculture, pests are kept at bay by cultural, chemical and biological means. Ploughing and cultivation of the soil before sowing mitigate the pest burden and there is a modern trend to limit the use of pesticides as far as possible. This can be achieved by monitoring the crop, only applying insecticides when necessary, and by growing varieties and crops which are resistant to pests. Where possible, biological means are used, encouraging the natural enemies of the pests and introducing suitable predators or parasites. In homes and urban environments, the pests are the rodents, birds, insects and other organisms that share the habitat with humans, and that feed on and spoil possessions. Control of these pests is attempted through exclusion, repulsion, physical removal or chemical means. Alternatively, various methods of biological control can be used including sterilisation programmes. Common Reasons To Contact Pest Control Experts In Donisthorpe Ants Bed Bugs Bird Netting Bird Proofing Bird Scarers Carpet Beetles Clothes Moth Cluster Fly Cockroaches Fleas Fly Mice Garden Moles Pigeon Control Pigeon Spikes Rabbits Rats Silverfish Squirrels Wasps We cover all pest control problems, get in touch for a quick quote. If you have a problem with any of these get in touch today! Get a quick quote from the Donisthorpe Pest Control Experts. Thanks for checking out the Donisthorpe page of Local Rat Catcher. A UK based Pest Control Service. 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Fast Service We team of professional pest controllers work around the clock, 7-days a week, and aim to service our customers based in Donisthorpe within the hour. Track Record We have years of experience in providing professional and reliable pest control services to our customers in Donisthorpe and across the UK. Competitive Prices We provide a quality and professional services yet pride ourselves on having affordable and competitive prices. Contact us for a free and no obligation quotation. Quality Service We provide a quality and professional services and guarantee all of our work. So you can book our services and have peace of mind. We cover Donisthorpe and surrounding areas. We offer full pest control, including those listed below Ant Pest Control Bed Bug Treatment Bird Pest Control Cockroach Pest Control Flea Treatment Fly Control Services Mice Control in Donisthorpe Donisthorpe Rat Control Rodent Control Snake Control Silverfish Control Say Goodbye To Pests Localratcatcher has been providing homeowners and businesses with quality pest control services of over 10 years, so no matter where pests may be lurking, you can count on us to do the job right, first time. The Pest Threat Pests are more than annoying; they can pose a serious health risk to your health and property. Our extensive training and advanced technology focuses on attacking any pests already in your home and breaking the pets life-cycle to help control unwanted invaders in the future. Customised Protection Not all pest problems are the same and not all homes or businesses require the same type of pest control treatment. We are highly trained to identify and treat the root of your particular pest problem. If pests return between scheduled visits, we can supply you with an effective treatment plan. Upon a thorough inspection, we will create a customised treatment plan that effectively targets your problem, both internally and externally and using industry-leading treatments we will keep your home or business pest free. Cheap Pest Control Cost should always be be compared to potential damage of the infestation problem you are facing. But we understand your distress and the need for cheap pest control services. We have pest control experts available across the UK and are able to deal with any commercial or domestic problem without delays so we can offer cheap and low-cost pest control without compromising on quality or safety! FREE Quotation Have a pest control problem but dread what the cost might be? Or maybe you are paying too much for pest control services essential to your business? Then contact us today for free advice, free surveys and competitive quotations, no obligations! So do not worry, we know how to help and your satisfaction is our guarantee. Get in Touch via our online contact form for a FREE Donisthorpe pest control quote. Donisthorpe Woodworm Treatment Depending on the species involved, woodworm infestation is generally controlled with insecticides. However, some woodworm conditions, such as those caused by the waney edge borer (Ernobius mollis), require no treatment at all because the insect will have been killed in the preparation of the wood.[4] Only active infestations require treatment, so it is important to ascertain whether an infestation is still active before treatment is carried out.[3] It is also advisable to investigate and solve possible dampness issues, as dry wood is not usually affected, and wood that remains damp may be reinfected at a later date. Electrical insect killers, which attract and kill adult beetles before they can breed, may be used along with conventional chemical treatments to kill adult beetles before they can breed, but the effectiveness of such an approach is unknown. Freezing treatments are quite effective but are costly, take two to three weeks to work and may cause damage. Low-oxygen treatment is also effective but is costly and very time-consuming, taking as long as eight weeks to treat the problem. Get Professional Woodworm Treatment from us. Have you been made aware of woodworm activity in your property? If you’ve noticed a woodworm problem then you’ll need to remove it urgently in order to limit further infestations. Donisthorpe Rat Control Think you may have a problem? Look out for these common signs listed below. Rats usually come out at night, keep an eye out for tell tale signs like these. Rat droppings �” Rat droppings, approx size of a grain of rice. These can be easy to spot. Bite marks �” Again, easy to spot. Look out for bite marks on anything from wood to concrete. Movement �” Rats are nocturnal, you may hear them moving around in the evening or even during the night. Check for rats via this method. Footprints, If you suspect you have rats, you can test by sprinkling some flour and checking the next day for footprints in the flour. How do we eradicate rats? Specialist surveys, where our specialists will carry out a detailed survey to identify the areas the rats are in your home or business and where they could be getting in. Eradication, where we can choose from a selection of rat eradication techniques, from traps to poisons. Proofing, where we block any access points with the appropriate materials to ensure rats can no longer re-enter the property. We have the Expertise to Handle Your Rat Infestation. It is important to get help to remove a rat invasion from your Donisthorpe home. Rats are not only a huge health hazard through carrying a variety of diseases, but can destroy electrical wires, potentially causing a fire hazard as well. If you’ve noticed these warning signs then you’ll need professional help from our rat control team to protect your home from the rodent invasion! General Rat Catcher Info: A rat-catcher is a person who practices rat-catching as a professional form of pest control. Keeping the rat population under control was practiced in Europe to prevent the spread of diseases, most notoriously the Black Plague, and to prevent damage to food supplies. In modern developed countries, such a professional is otherwise known as a pest control operative or pest exterminator. Donisthorpe Mice Control Mice Removal & Control Whether you live in Manchester, London, Birmingham or any town in the UK like Donisthorpe, you’re at risk of suffering an invasion of mice. Although they’re cuter than their rat cousins, they can cause just as many problems within a home, both health and damage-related. Additionally, if you have a phobia of mice, you won’t be any more comfortable sharing your home with them than you would be with a rat problem. If you suspect you have even a single mouse living in your property, you should take steps to identify the extent of the infestation before removing it. When you’ve heard or seen evidence of mice in your property, our mice pest control services are the best in your local area for great results. Mice can cause an extraordinary amount of damage to your property, from eating through your wire or food to being a hazard to your health. Enjoy some of the lowest rates around and get the job done to perfection by our mouse exterminators in Donisthorpe. Got a mice problem in your Donisthorpe home? Get in touch today for a free pest control quote. Donisthorpe Flea Infestation Common signs of fleas How do you know if you have fleas in your Donisthorpe home or business? Bites �” fleas bite humans and pets to feed on blood so they can lay eggs. Pets scratching �” fleas will often make a home in the fur of your dog or cat, causing them discomfort. Sightings �” fleas are very small (approx. 1mm), but sometimes can be seen, particularly when a property is empty. How we rid your Flea Problem There are two techniques for removal. One is a chemical spray or fumigation treatment and the other is a heat treatment. Both are extremely effective and guaranteed, however the heat treatment gives guaranteed eradication in the same day. For more information on this service please go to our dedicated insect heat treatment page here. The chemical treatment involves spraying or fogging activity areas with a strong residual chemical. General Info (Source, Wiki) Pest control is the regulation or management of a species defined as a pest, a member of the animal kingdom that impacts adversely on human activities. The human response depends on the importance of the damage done and will range from tolerance, through deterrence and management, to attempts to completely eradicate the pest. Pest control measures may be performed as part of an integrated pest management strategy. In agriculture, pests are kept at bay by cultural, chemical and biological means. Ploughing and cultivation of the soil before sowing mitigate the pest burden and there is a modern trend to limit the use of pesticides as far as possible. This can be achieved by monitoring the crop, only applying insecticides when necessary, and by growing varieties and crops which are resistant to pests. Where possible, biological means are used, encouraging the natural enemies of the pests and introducing suitable predators or parasites. In homes and urban environments, the pests are the rodents, birds, insects and other organisms that share the habitat with humans, and that feed on and spoil possessions. Control of these pests is attempted through exclusion, repulsion, physical removal or chemical means. Alternatively, various methods of biological control can be used including sterilisation programmes. Common Reasons To Contact Pest Control Experts In Donisthorpe Ants Bed Bugs Bird Netting Bird Proofing Bird Scarers Carpet Beetles Clothes Moth Cluster Fly Cockroaches Fleas Fly Mice Garden Moles Pigeon Control Pigeon Spikes Rabbits Rats Silverfish Squirrels Wasps We cover all pest control problems, get in touch for a quick quote. If you have a problem with any of these get in touch today! Get a quick quote from the Donisthorpe Pest Control Experts. Thanks for checking out the Donisthorpe page of Local Rat Catcher. A UK based Pest Control Service. 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Arrival — No. Nights — 123456789101112131415161718192021 Adults — 123456789101112 Kids — 123456789101112 Infants — 123456789101112 Search | Reset Reviews We love reading feedback and reviews from our guests, and we hope you will too! We have included a selection of the comments received from our guests below so you can see what they say about their stay at our Loch Ness Cottage Collection. We have just returned from our best ever week-long #ScottishStaycation We have just returned from our best ever week-long June 25-July 2nd #ScottishStaycation. We were blessed with warm sunshine and have returned home having enjoyed wonderful highland hospitality plenty of chilling out in the comfort of this beautifully furnished, very well equipped and extremely comfortable cottage. It was by far the best value-for-money self-catering property we have ever stayed in and we could not fault it! Crothall Family A fantastic cottage in great location right on the canal.. A fantastic cottage in a great location right on the canal and next to the cafe. You do need transport if going into Inverness centre but it’s not far at all. The house is clean, beds so comfortable and everything you need in it. It’s decorated to a high standard and it has a nice outdoor area . I highly recommend this cottage.
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After seeing the MechaKirby 3DS game on this week’s Nintendo Direct, I was reminded that I hadn’t finished Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush yet. I think, as is often the case, something else came along instead. Maybe Super Mario Maker? Or Lego Jurassic World. I can’t remember. Anyway! In one sitting, with my daughter on Waddle-Dee duty, I completed the rest of the game. Which was all of worlds 3 to 7, as it turned out. Like pretty much all Kirby games, it was easy. A couple of tricky forced scroll levels caused a few deaths, but picking up extra lives was such a frequent occurrence that I had about 40 spare by the time I reached the end. Along the way, as is so often the case with Nintendo platformers in particular, there was so much inventiveness to find. In a few stages, Kirby rides a gondola, with your rainbow rope acting as a “track” for it to hang from. In another, you have to escape from a gunship you’ve just triggered the auto-destruct on, and you’re given a map on which to draw your intended exit route. Near the end there’s a section where Kirby is split into two Kirbys, at first separate from each other (so you have to guide both to switches and out of danger), and then together, where you can hit one with the other to cause it to fire off at speed, ricocheting off everything and smashing through blocks. As soon as you’re used to one new mechanic in the game, it throws another at you, or combines two or three earlier ones. It definitely doesn’t let you get bored. It’s odd, then, that the bosses are repeated with only minor differences. There are only eight in total, and three are used twice. They don’t even get harder. It’s only a small negative point, but for such a varied title it’s a bit out of place. Another niggle I have only happens when you’re playing co-op: periodically, a fight with a detatched hand will trigger. Kirby can’t defeat it as it tries to grab him and drag him off-screen (to his death), so Waddle-Dee has to do it. All I could do as Kirby was try to keep him away from the hand, and when invariably snatched, provide rainbow ropes for Waddle-Dee to reach the hand (if necessary) and smack it. That aside, it’s a fun, gorgeous looking (everything is made from clay!) and inventive platformer. Exactly what you’d expect from Nintendo, really. It’s quite short, although collecting all the hidden treasure chests in each level and completing all the unlockable challenges will provide a great deal of extra length, but Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush clever and varied. And so, so pretty. This slideshow requires JavaScript. 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Working to inspire a deeper and richer connection to Christ, our community, and each other. We would love for you to join us Sundays at 9 a.m. and Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Lord of Life – Baxter, Minnesota Working to inspire a deeper and richer connection to Christ, our community, and each other. We would love for you to join us Sundays at 9 a.m. and Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Close Menu About Us Show sub menu Worship Our Beliefs Facilities Find A Group Becoming a Member COVID PLAN Calendar Give Show sub menu Legacy Gifts Ministries Show sub menu Kids Middle School High School Summer Activities Women Men All Adults Stephen Ministries News Show sub menu 2021 Annual Report Monthly Newsletters Worship Orders Contact Show sub menu Forms Request Prayer Contact Us Worship Online LOL Connect Show sub menu Login About CCB Not getting our email? 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Volunteer Volunteer Interest Form Volunteer FAQs Summer Watering Crew Search for: What's Happening at LOL Resources to help you “Live Free” financially ELCA National Youth Gathering 2022 Fall Stewardship Campaign Kickoff Letter Lord of Life is bringing back Wednesday night meals Music Director Opening at Lord of Life Home>>Worship Bulletins>>Worship Order – 10/11/2020 – Outdoor Worship Bulletins Worship Order – 10/11/2020 – Outdoor Anne Laechel10/10/2020 Gathering Confession and Forgiveness In the name of the Father, and of the ☩ Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. God of all mercy and consolation, come to the help of your people, turning us from our sin to live for you alone. Give us the power of your Holy Spirit that we may confess our sin, receive your forgiveness, and grow into the fullness of Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord. Amen. Let us confess our sin in the presence of God and of one another. Gracious God, have mercy on us. We confess that we have turned from you and given ourselves into the power of sin. We are truly sorry and humbly repent. In your compassion forgive us our sins, known and unknown, things we have done and things we have failed to do. Turn us again to you, and uphold us by your Spirit, so that we may live and serve you in newness of life through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord. Amen. In the mercy of almighty God, Jesus Christ was given to die for us, and for his sake God forgives us all our sins. As a called and ordained minister of the church of Christ, and by his authority, I therefore declare to you the entire forgiveness of all your sins, in the name of the Father, and of the ☩ Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. Gathering Song We Are Called (ELW 720) 1 Come! Live in the light! Shine with the joy and the love of the Lord! We are called to be light for the kingdom, to live in the freedom of the city of God. We are called to act with justice, we are called to love tenderly; we are called to serve one another, to walk humbly with God. 2 Come! Open your heart! Show your mercy to all those in fear! We are called to be hope for the hopeless so hatred and blindness will be no more. We are called to act with justice, we are called to love tenderly; we are called to serve one another, to walk humbly with God. 3 Sing! Sing a new song! Sing of that great day when all will be one! God will reign, and we’ll walk with each other as sisters and brothers united in love. We are called to act with justice, we are called to love tenderly; we are called to serve one another, to walk humbly with God. Greeting The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all. And also with you. Prayer of the Day Let us pray. Lord of the feast, you have prepared a table before all peoples and poured out your life with abundance. Call us again to your banquet. Strengthen us by what is honorable, just, and pure, and transform us into a people of righteousness and peace, through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord. Amen. Word First Reading: Exodus 32:1-14 A reading from Exodus. 1When the people saw that Moses delayed to come down from the mountain, the people gathered around Aaron, and said to him, “Come, make gods for us, who shall go before us; as for this Moses, the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt, we do not know what has become of him.” 2Aaron said to them, “Take off the gold rings that are on the ears of your wives, your sons, and your daughters, and bring them to me.” 3So all the people took off the gold rings from their ears, and brought them to Aaron. 4He took the gold from them, formed it in a mold, and cast an image of a calf; and they said, “These are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt!” 5When Aaron saw this, he built an altar before it; and Aaron made proclamation and said, “Tomorrow shall be a festival to the LORD.” 6They rose early the next day, and offered burnt offerings and brought sacrifices of well- being; and the people sat down to eat and drink, and rose up to revel. 7The LORD said to Moses, “Go down at once! Your people, whom you brought up out of the land of Egypt, have acted perversely; 8they have been quick to turn aside from the way that I commanded them; they have cast for themselves an image of a calf, and have worshiped it and sacrificed to it, and said, ‘These are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt!'” 9The LORD said to Moses, “I have seen this people, how stiff-necked they are. 10Now let me alone, so that my wrath may burn hot against them and I may consume them; and of you I will make a great nation.” 11But Moses implored the LORD his God, and said, “O LORD, why does your wrath burn hot against your people, whom you brought out of the land of Egypt with great power and with a mighty hand? 12Why should the Egyptians say, ‘It was with evil intent that he brought them out to kill them in the mountains, and to consume them from the face of the earth’? Turn from your fierce wrath; change your mind and do not bring disaster on your people. 13Remember Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, your servants, how you swore to them by your own self, saying to them, ‘I will multiply your descendants like the stars of heaven, and all this land that I have promised I will give to your descendants, and they shall inherit it forever.'” 14And the LORD changed his mind about the disaster that he planned to bring on his people. The word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. Psalm: Psalm 23 1The Lord| is my shepherd; I shall not | be in want. 2The Lord makes me lie down | in green pastures and leads me be- | side still waters. 3You restore my | soul, O Lord, and guide me along right pathways | for your name’s sake. 4Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I shall | fear no evil; for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they | comfort me. 5You prepare a table before me in the presence | of my enemies; you anoint my head with oil, and my cup is | running over. 6Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days | of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the | Lord forever. Second Reading: Philippians 4:1-9 A reading from Philippians. 1My brothers and sisters, whom I love and long for, my joy and crown, stand firm in the Lord in this way, my beloved. 2I urge Euodia and I urge Syntyche to be of the same mind in the Lord. 3Yes, and I ask you also, my loyal companion, help these women, for they have struggled beside me in the work of the gospel, together with Clement and the rest of my co-workers, whose names are in the book of life. 4Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5Let your gentleness be known to everyone. The Lord is near. 6Do not worry about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. 7And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. 8Finally, beloved, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is pleasing, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. 9Keep on doing the things that you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, and the God of peace will be with you. The word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. Gospel Acclamation Alleluia. Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. Alleluia. Alleluia, alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia, alleluia. Gospel: Matthew 22:1-14 The holy gospel according to Matthew. Glory to you, O Lord. 1Once more Jesus spoke to them in parables, saying: 2“The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who gave a wedding banquet for his son. 3He sent his slaves to call those who had been invited to the wedding banquet, but they would not come. 4Again he sent other slaves, saying, ‘Tell those who have been invited: Look, I have prepared my dinner, my oxen and my fat calves have been slaughtered, and everything is ready; come to the wedding banquet.’ 5But they made light of it and went away, one to his farm, another to his business, 6while the rest seized his slaves, mistreated them, and killed them. 7The king was enraged. He sent his troops, destroyed those murderers, and burned their city. 8Then he said to his slaves, ‘The wedding is ready, but those invited were not worthy. 9Go therefore into the main streets, and invite everyone you find to the wedding banquet.’ 10Those slaves went out into the streets and gathered all whom they found, both good and bad; so the wedding hall was filled with guests. 11“But when the king came in to see the guests, he noticed a man there who was not wearing a wedding robe, 12and he said to him, ‘Friend, how did you get in here without a wedding robe?’ And he was speechless. 13Then the king said to the attendants, ‘Bind him hand and foot, and throw him into the outer darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.’ 14For many are called, but few are chosen.” The gospel of the Lord. Praise to you, O Christ. Sermon Special Music The Blessing Creed I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth. I believe in Jesus Christ, God’s only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried; he descended to the dead. On the third day he rose again; he ascended into heaven, he is seated at the right hand of the Father, and he will come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen. Prayers of Intercession With confidence in God’s grace and mercy, let us pray for the church, the world, and all those in need. Gracious host, fill your church with a spirit of joyous hospitality. We pray for bishops, teachers, church leaders, and all children of God as they invite others to your table of boundless grace. Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. Gracious host, as creation waits with eager longing for redemption, protect your creatures that are mistreated. Restore valleys, mountains and pastures, and still and running waters. Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. Gracious host, as you set a table in the presence of enemies, so bless the efforts of diplomats, international peace workers, and world leaders who navigate conflict. May they proceed with dialogue and understanding, so that justice and peace prevails. Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. Gracious host, let your gentleness be known among those who are weary or ill. Strengthen doctors, medical care workers, and caretakers who see to their needs. Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. Gracious host, when we are quick to judge outward appearance, remind us how you clothe all in your mercy. We pray for ministries that provide needed clothing and other personal care assistance in this community. Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. Gracious host, as we remember those who have died and are gathered at the heavenly banquet, comfort us with your presence. Assure us of your peace at all times. Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. Listen as we call on you, O God, and enfold in your loving arms all for whom we pray, in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Peace The peace of Christ be with you always. And also with you. Meal Offering Prayer Let us pray. Holy God, gracious and merciful, you bring forth food from the earth and nourish your whole creation. Turn our hearts toward those who hunger in any way, that all may know your care; and prepare us now to feast on the bread of life, Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord. Amen. Great Thanksgiving Preface It is indeed right, our duty and our joy, that we should at all times and in all places give thanks and praise to you, almighty and merciful God, through our Savior Jesus Christ; who on this day overcame death and the grave, and by his glorious resurrection opened to us the way of everlasting life. And so, with all the choirs of angels, with the church on earth and the hosts of heaven, we praise your name and join their unending hymn: Holy, Holy, Holy Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of pow’r and might, heaven and earth are full of your glory, full of your glory. Hosanna, hosanna, hosanna in the highest. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna, hosanna, hosanna in the highest. Thanksgiving at the Table In the night in which he was betrayed, our Lord Jesus took bread, and gave thanks; broke it, and gave it to his disciples, saying: Take and eat; this is my body, given for you. Do this for the remembrance of me. Again, after supper, he took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it for all to drink, saying: This cup is the new covenant in my blood, shed for you and for all people for the forgiveness of sin. Do this for the remembrance of me. Lord’s Prayer Gathered into one by the Holy Spirit, let us pray as Jesus taught us. Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever and ever. Amen. Communion The body of Christ, given for you. The blood of Christ, shed for you. Amen. Communion Song Prayer after Communion Let us pray. God of abundance, with this bread of life and cup of salvation you have united us with Christ, making us one with all your people. Now send us forth in the power of your Spirit, that we may proclaim your redeeming love to the world and continue forever in the risen life of Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. Sending Announcements Blessing The Lord bless you and keep you. The Lord’s face shine on you with grace and mercy. The Lord look upon you with favor and ☩ give you peace. Amen. Sending Song God Be with You Till We Meet Again 1 God be with you till we meet again; by good counsels guide, uphold you, with a shepherd’s care enfold you; God be with you till we meet again. Till we meet, (till we meet, till we meet, (till we meet again,) till we meet at Jesus’ feet; (till we meet,) till we meet, (till we meet,) till we meet, (till we meet again.) God be with you till we meet again. 2 God be with you till we meet again; holy wings securely hide you, daily manna still provide you; God be with you till we meet again. Till we meet, (till we meet, till we meet, (till we meet again,) till we meet at Jesus’ feet; (till we meet,) till we meet, (till we meet,) till we meet, (till we meet again.) God be with you till we meet again. 3 God be with you till we meet again; when life’s perils thick confound you, put unfailing arms around you; God be with you till we meet again. Till we meet, (till we meet, till we meet, (till we meet again,) till we meet at Jesus’ feet; (till we meet,) till we meet, (till we meet,) till we meet, (till we meet again.) God be with you till we meet again. Dismissal Go in peace. Share the good news. Thanks be to God. From sundaysandseasons.com. Copyright © 2020 Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Permission to reprint/podcast/stream the music in this service obtained from One License with license # A-715139. 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Sepp Blatter’s announcement that he is to quit as FIFA president has increased the uncertainty surrounding the 2022 World Cup being staged in Qatar. A Swiss criminal investigation is taking place into the bidding process for the 2022 finals as well as the 2018 tournament to be held in Russia, while the report by FIFA’s ethics investigator Michael Garcia has still to be published. Football Association chairman Greg Dyke said Qatar World Cup organisers “may not sleep very well” following Blatter’s announcement, but shares on Qatar’s QE Index recovered after an early fall. Former British FIFA vice-president Jim Boyce told the BBC: “If there is corruption and it is proven I feel FIFA has got to show leadership.” Qatar plans to spend around £150bn on infrastructure in the run-up to hosting the World Cup. “The ultimate long-term story is very much intact for Qatar,” Saleem Khokhar, the head of equities at National Bank of Abu Dhabi PJSC’s asset management group told Bloombery. “Regardless of the 2022 World Cup, Qatar will be spending a lot on infrastructure and its economic growth outlook remains solid.” FIFA announced in March that the World Cup in Qatar will be played in November and December 2022 to avoid the fierce heat of the summer, a decision that led to furious reaction from clubs and leagues. Dyke’s comments did not go down well in Qatar. The president of the Qatar Football Association, Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Bin Ahmed Al-Thani, said in a statement: “We welcome the office of the Swiss attorney general conducting its own work into the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups. “We would urge Mr Dyke to let the legal process take its course and concentrate on delivering his promise to build an England team capable of winning the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.” Share: Facebook Email Twitter Print Like this: Like Loading... Related TAGS Blatter FA Chairman FIFA Greg Dyke Qatar world cup Facebook Twitter Linkedin ReddIt Digital Desk Leave a Reply Cancel reply This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Follow me on Twitter My Tweets Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
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I'm sharing the results of almost twenty years of my research about personality disorders, the effort fueled by the urge to overcome my own problems and forced by the lack of existing effective therapy methods and convincing personality disorder explanations. I skip the facts that are widely known and only post ideas that bring something new to this topic. I hope it will help someone. Overcoming Avoidant Personality and Social Anxiety, part 4 – conclusions This is the last post in the series, describing remaining important issues: complement of the defence mechanism's description, overview of sexual problems, handling painful emotions, passing the disorder on to next generations and self-work prospects in other mental health disorders. lonelypsychology Overcoming AvPD & SAD 18 Comments August 15, 2018 August 15, 2018 8 Minutes Overcoming Avoidant Personality and Social Anxiety, part 3 – forming connections This post is going to explain methods dedicated to build and repair connections in personality structures. The methods presented here may seem counterintuitive as they don't directly correspond to shame, humiliation, low self-esteem and other bitter feelings that haunt people suffering from Avoidant Personality Disorder and Social Anxiety. Please read previous posts to understand why making connections is building and repairing personality structures. lonelypsychology Overcoming AvPD & SAD 10 Comments August 4, 2018 January 29, 2020 11 Minutes Overcoming Avoidant Personality and Social Anxiety, part 2 – introduction to practice Let me introduce methods and practices targeting all different negative aspects of Social Anxiety and Avoidant Personality Disorder. Connection building practices come first, followed by other areas that need improvement. Every practice is described in few sentences. More details will be provided in the subsequent posts. lonelypsychology Overcoming AvPD & SAD 5 Comments July 28, 2018 August 27, 2018 7 Minutes Overcoming Avoidant Personality and Social Anxiety, part 1 – theory Everything described here stems from my personal struggle with Avoidant Personality Disorder. It appeared in my life suddenly when I was eight, turning my life to existence filled with shame and little joy. For another fourteen years I struggled to live with it, knowing that something is very wrong, but not being sure what is it exactly and how to deal with it. In my early twenties, I finally started actively searching for a solution, ... lonelypsychology Overcoming AvPD & SAD 11 Comments July 25, 2018 September 6, 2018 6 Minutes Adults intimate connections Beyond child - parent relationship In the former post I described the role of early child-caregiver relationship as the first fundamental relation shaping child integration with the world. This relation importance diminishes in adolescence and is replaced by new intimate relationship with another adult person (see also here). This new relationship will have the crucial role … Continue reading Adults intimate connections → lonelypsychology Human connections 3 Comments April 22, 2018 June 9, 2018 4 Minutes Dependent and Antisocial personality disorders Let me present the brief description of the last three personality disorders. They represent children, which were forced to "accept" their fate as an engulfed or rejected individual or were already born as disconnected. lonelypsychology Personality disorders 1 Comment March 17, 2018 October 28, 2018 2 Minutes The importance of human connections and how they shape our life Let me expand the concept of Integration that was introduced previously. I want to present how connections between human beings keeps the World together and governs our feelings and behaviours. I'll start by stressing that connection should be understood literally - it's not a mere metaphor intended to stress importance of human relations. We are born and … Continue reading The importance of human connections and how they shape our life → lonelypsychology Human connections 1 Comment February 13, 2018 April 22, 2018 4 Minutes Schizoid, Histrionic and Narcissistic personality disorders Here is presented another group of personality disorders. These are examples of the guarded personalities which developed defence mechanism protecting their inner self from the “evil” World. Unfortunately, these defence mechanisms seal the personality in its damaged child form, preventing it from ever being healed and mature. lonelypsychology Personality disorders 2 Comments January 27, 2018 October 28, 2018 2 Minutes Borderline, Avoidant and Obsessive-Compulsive personality disorders Let me describe the first group of personality disorders. It comprises the personalities that are stuck on different levels of development, futilely trying to mature. lonelypsychology Personality disorders 5 Comments January 22, 2018 October 28, 2018 2 Minutes When childhood went awry – personality disorders I will not go through formal descriptions of Personality Disorders, presenting raw criteria is not a goal of this blog. Just an ultra short summary in case you are not familiar with this topic: one has a Personality Disorder if all this applies: a) he feels and behave differently than most other people, b) he or … Continue reading When childhood went awry – personality disorders → lonelypsychology Personality disorders 6 Comments January 14, 2018 July 28, 2018 3 Minutes Posts navigation Older posts Archives August 2018 (2) July 2018 (2) April 2018 (1) March 2018 (1) February 2018 (1) January 2018 (3) December 2017 (2) Categories Human connections (4) Overcoming AvPD & SAD (4) Personality disorders (4) Hierarchical menu Human connections It is about beauty and love From a child to a (un)happy adult The importance of human connections and how they shape our life Adults intimate connections Personality disorders When childhood went awry – personality disorders Borderline, Avoidant and Obsessive-Compulsive personality disorders Schizoid, Histrionic and Narcissistic personality disorders Dependent and Antisocial personality disorders Overcoming AvPD & SAD Overcoming Avoidant Personality and Social Anxiety, part 1 – theory Overcoming Avoidant Personality and Social Anxiety, part 2 – introduction to practice Overcoming Avoidant Personality and Social Anxiety, part 3 – forming connections Overcoming Avoidant Personality and Social Anxiety, part 4 – conclusions Blog at WordPress.com. 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The long-distance moving company involves the transport of goods of various types. Fantasy, in this case, is not limited in any way. It’s even hard to mention something specific here. Do you know why? Because you cannot know what to do with a particular thing. Let’s say you’re used to your favorite soft sofa. When the family acquired it, it seemed large and very comfortable. And over time, the sofa became ordinary and not so beautiful. Gradually everyone forgot about him. And now, the time has come to pack your bags and go for a new life in another house. So, all the clothes and everyday items are already in place. But something is missing, they forgot about something. Right! But what about your family sofa in the living room? You wanted to leave it and not take it in long-distance moving. This will not work here. This is a friend of the family. He is used to you, and you to him. But you still have no idea how capricious it can be. Especially, it characterizes leather sofas or sofas of easily soiled, light shades. Tight packaging and gluing of each seam are simply necessary for him! Without them, it will lose color, tint and may fade. In general, anything can happen during transportation Dallas moving. Bulk cargoes make up a special, separate category. They need a completely different approach and tactical methods. What technologies and manipulations do you need? Some secrets will be useful to you. Movers Dallas will prompt verified information. What can be attributed to large items To do everything in order and adhere to the rules, you need to understand the essence of this process. See, all objects in the house have certain characteristics. It’s color, shape, height, and width. We call this the general parameters. So, if we take all the household items together, we will see a certain pattern. With long-distance moving company, as a rule, the family takes everything with them. From teaspoons and mugs to cupboards and niche interiors. Among all the equipment and furniture there are both small items and large ones. Small ones include everything that we can take and transfer without any help. For example, chairs, some shelves, ottomans, and stools. These items are not very heavy and are less transferable. Part of other furniture that is heavy and large is oversized. What is included in this group? These are armchairs and sofas from the living room, beds, and spacious wardrobes. Also at moving Dallas, families take musical instruments and antiques with them. The piano, piano and various sculptures also substitute objects with large dimensions. The size and weight of each item affect its working methods. For example, to drag and load a refrigerator and a cabinet into a car, completely different methods are needed. Besides, they have different types of packaging and placement options in the back. We will talk about these nuances in more detail a little later. In the meantime, Dallas movers will help you cope with all the large overall cargo. Transportation of large items over long distances As we have already said, packing and placing cargo is only half the story. At this stage, the journey is just beginning. Because we have a long and long road ahead. And on it, we meet all the most interesting. In what weather conditions the truck will follow, it is not known. Suddenly it will rain, snow or thunderstorm? But in time for long-distance moving company, you won’t care. Because the specialists have already protected the cargo. Packaging provides excellent protection against moisture, dust and other substances. Besides, the sturdy cardboard boxes maintain their initial shape until the end of transportation. They do not allow deformation and harm from impact to the contents. So you can’t say that packaging is not at all important. On the contrary, thanks to her, refrigerators, stoves and kettles do not lose their properties. Their specifications will remain the same. And for this, you need to know everything about the standard rules. Each mover Dallas knows unique techniques. Long-distance moving company: transportation rules for large items So, what you need to know when loading large items: Despite the large size, all items in this group are very fragile. The technique is generally considered vulnerable. Cardboard boxes will not be enough. Inside, you must create an additional layer of protection from the film. Movers in Dallas always use this method. Do not rush. Sometimes you have to place equipment at a special angle, the right side, and so on. Therefore, attention must be paid to detail. These are just some of the rules. But even they will already be enough for the right tactics. Long-distance moving company: rules for packing large items for moving over long distances Moving in Dallas must always follow the rules. Those points that we have listed above also work for traveling with long distances. How to order and pay online for the service All services are available for online orders. In the upper section of the site, there is a special button for payment. Click on it and quickly pay for your order. A long-distance moving company will give you the best service at good prices. 29Oct 0 October 29, 2019 Packing service Dallas: Types of packaging and its features when moving Packing service Dallas ensures the safety of cargo movement. You can compare it with a brave guard. A road is a place where random dangers are everywhere. Even when you are completely confident in safety, something can happen. Now we are not talking about any emergencies or other points. Although they also sometimes occur. Most of all, we would like to focus on the packaging of the goods. What is this for? Maybe just put everything in ordinary garbage bags and wrap it with tape? Yes, if you are carrying bags of potatoes and some rags, then this is the perfect solution. But for cabinets, sofas, and dishes, this option will be disastrous. You need to know that the fact of transportation is not important. You have no purpose at all costs to load furniture and appliances and somehow deliver it. No! In this case, the end does not justify the means. All packing services will unanimously tell you that doing so is strongly discouraged. Now it’s more important to correctly place items and choose the right material for packaging. Why do you need broken dishes and a broken washing machine? You cannot use these items. And there is never any extra money. Yes, it is at this stage that people lose control of the situation. Having missed one moment at the beginning of long-distance moving, nothing can be changed by the end of transportation. But you and I need a positive outcome. Therefore, order services from a good company. So you get security. You can order and buy the package for the move Packing service Dallas has not changed its standards for many years. And our principles of work are very different from competitors. We do not chase numbers. It doesn’t matter how many customers we manage to serve. Of course, we always want help from as many families and businesses as possible. But first of all, we have a quality benchmark. In all the specializations of the company, customers notice our special attitude to business. So, you already understood that the team of specialists from our company has strong potential. Now for the details. Starting to layout things in groups, the question of packaging arises. We have developed detailed instructions. However, you do not need all the details of moving services Dallas. Keep the key points that will help: Stock up with duct tape, scissors, knives. Without these tools, it will not be possible to pack things and fix open seams. Make a selection of the main materials. Usually, in use, high-strength cardboard shows itself well. Just give preference to thick material. Otherwise thin can break. Do not stack miscellaneous items. Clothing and textiles are the first groups. Wires, adapters and equipment are already different. For a moving company Dallas will have no problem helping you with these points. Write down or remember these three points. With them, you can perform some of the work without difficulty. How to choose the right packaging? If all families knew what to look for when choosing companies. In our world, there would be many happier and contented people. You know, all the rules of the right choice apply equally to all areas of life. Work, friends, laundry and hairdresser services. A person always confronts several options and somehow determines one. Packing service Dallas is the same service like all others. There are three important characteristics here: reliability, reputation, and responsibility. Companies with these qualities are always in demand. Because they give people what they want. Professionals should be interested in your satisfaction. With us, you will receive the maximum guarantee. Besides, we have insurance for all your property. Packing service Dallas: Types of packaging Movers Dallas is handymen. They are real architects who stack things in bricks. Not everyone knows that packaging is not quite a standard procedure. It has several types and specifications. Firstly, it is a comprehensive package. That is, after the departure of the masters, they pack everything that is. Televisions, other appliances, furniture and so on. Secondly, there is a boxed packaging. For example, you only want to wrap the piano in the film. Then you can call 1 or 2 movers, and they will do everything in the first category. LDD fast & easy moving company Dallas: Individual approach to the process of packing your things Moving Dallas is a very interesting process. Everyone finds something new in him. And we see him as something beautiful and unusual. All customers receive only personalized service. We do not have any common schemes or ready-made algorithms. Specialists work only for you. Packing services: Book a move with us and don’t worry about anythingPacking service Dallas is the best you can get. This is a 2 in one service. Cooperation with the company will bring you joy and pleasure. And we will be pleased to support you! 28Oct 0 October 28, 2019 Transport for rent from long distance movers Dallas TX and movers Dallas company: is there such an opportunity? Long distance movers Dallas TX create happy moments. When you move to other cities, you remain at a loss. What awaits you in the future? Complete suspense. Of course, confidence in the future creates a sense of stability. And moving undermines these feelings. That is why many people think that the soil is leaving under their feet. This must be understood and accepted. Moving involves many things. Change of the main work and leaving home. For children, the environment and the whole atmosphere are also changing. Pets show their resistance and sometimes provoke open conflicts. It all sounds not so good, but the reality is this. The most important thing is not to aggravate the situation. To maintain calm and confidence, you do not need to be alone. What needs to be done in this situation. Go to the site of an excellent company and order a popular relocation service. Movers Dallas will make you the best support. How to choose the right material for packaging? What to do with a fridge and flat-screen TV. You will find answers to all these questions from our specialists. We have everything you need for you. Comprehensive services, as well as individual directions for ordering. You can find out more about the activities of our company on the main page of the site. Also in other sections, you can find a lot of useful and interesting information. And now we will tell you about the features of our technology, fleet and working methods. Movers & Moving Dallas services: Which transport to choose At first, people never think about the technical aspects of moving. It is important for them that specialists take care of equipment and furniture. So that the space of the house is finally freed. And the movers loaded everything into the vehicles. But you can’t even imagine how huge the transport is. Long distance movers Dallas TX know that quality of service depends on trucks. Just imagine. Suppose you contacted a company and ordered a turnkey service. And 2 or 3 old, collapsed trucks are eating up to you. Can you be sure of the professionalism of this company? Most likely, you will only have disappointment. At best, your things will generally reach new housing. But old trucks are very dangerous. No one knows what can happen on the road. How good are its wheels, how easy it is to drive? In general, the cargo will be in danger. We are 100% aware that the fleet is a key element. For this reason, we always care about the condition of cars. For moving Dallas, our company uses only an updated fleet of vehicles. The latest equipment, a spacious body, and interior. Also inside the trucks is a special monitoring and surveillance system. The equipment makes it possible to track the whole route. And also quickly respond to emerging problems. That is, 24 hours a day, the coordinators will know what the driver is doing now and what is happening with the boxes in the back. We provide a strict security system for the complete safety of transported things. LDD fast & easy company: useful tips By the way, even when working with a company, you also should not be on the sidelines. The family, like no other, is interested in a non-problematic move. Therefore, you must be in the middle of the action. For example, you must have an understanding of quality service. When you first move, there is no way to compare the work of long-distance moving company Dallas with something. We will give some tips that will give you this understanding: The fleet of a good company is 100% equipped with the latest trucks. This becomes the guarantee of safer transportation. Loaders should also have a neat appearance. The uniform and presence of brand names is an indicator of a company’s high level. So, experts value their reputation and try to do everything in the best possible way. Experts should have broad knowledge and experience. That is, all situations will receive solutions. Complex or simple – it doesn’t matter. Here you need to see the competence of the working team. Long distance movers Dallas TX meet customer expectations if the team is working on the result. In the case of our company, the result will be the best. Packing for the long-distance moving And now you come to another interesting stage. What will happen if only how to put all things in boxes? While the car will go, the entire contents of the boxes will be messed up. Besides, all things are confused and can simply fly out in the direction of travel. So here you need special packaging technology. The company has a strong team that knows everything about the difficulties of packaging. We will select materials and reliably group items into boxes. Long-distance moving will cost no less. Long-distance movers Dallas TX from LDD fast & easy company – the best solution for your moving Do you want a simple solution to a complex problem? Then forget about independence for at least a minute. All services and additional work are on our website. Come in, choose and order the right one. Long distance movers Dallas TX work for you every day! 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Bring your empty containers to the garden center and we can help you plant them, pick out plant material, or custom plant them for you. For the last option, contact us ahead of time at 573-584-9611. Enroll in our Container Gardening Program. For this we will change out the containers at your business to keep them colorful for each season.
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Edmonson solution to multitude of problems at troubled Troop D: go after messengers with a withering vengeance | Louisiana Voice Home About Archives Louisiana Voice Politics at its worst! Feeds: Posts Comments « Freagle, a groundbreaking political social network to connect voters and candidates, is set for Tuesday debut in Louisiana Gift cards for tickets, payroll chicanery, quotas, short shifts the norm in Troop D; troopers express dismay at problems » Edmonson solution to multitude of problems at troubled Troop D: go after messengers with a withering vengeance September 8, 2015 by tomaswell The hammer has fallen on Troop D. LouisianaVoice has learned of a meeting in Lake Charles on Tuesday at which time state police were informed that they could consider the entirety of Troop D to be under investigation by State Police Internal Affairs. We’re not certain of the reason for the latest IA scrutiny but we feel confident that it may be a not-so-thinly veiled message to troopers to cease talking to LouisianaVoice. That’s what generally happens when events begin to make the guys at the top a little uncomfortable and the necessity to quell rumblings in the ranks becomes a top priority. The natural thing to do is to go after the messenger. Administration just doesn’t like whistleblowers. It’s a time-tested formula that is pockmarked with successes and failures of varying degrees—but mostly, in the final analysis, abject failure. We’re seeing it with Julian Assange and WikiLeaks and with Edward Snowden for blowing the cover off illegal surveillance on the part of the U.S. government. We’re seeing with Hillary Clinton’s email debacle. We saw it with Nixon’s plumbers in the Watergate scandal. We saw it with Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinski. It’s been an ongoing crusade of the Jindal administration for five years now, including placing state offices off-limits to LouisianaVoice and singling out and ostracizing the wrong state employees as sources for some of our stories. In the end, it only made Team Jindal out to be even bigger fools. Such tactics usually do blow up in the collective faces of the perpetrators, those with the most to hide. It has been our experience that the more the Jindal administration tries to keep the lid on unsavory activity, the more determined state employees become to serve as anonymous sources to expose unscrupulous officials and questionable activities. LouisianaVoice is getting more solid leads to stories these days than ever before. Another reason for that is that where Jindal has only contempt for state employees, we maintain that no one should have his dignity undermined by a superior or an elected official with an agenda. Take the long-simmering situation over at Louisiana State Police Troop D in Lake Charles. Events that occurred five years ago are just now coming to light and the glare of that light should concern each of us about the leadership in the vanguard of the state’s top law enforcement agency. The reason we’re only now learning of these events? Failure on the part of top administration to take decisive action in the first place but instead to attack those coming forward with information of inappropriate and even illegal activity within Troop D. It would seem enough that State Police Commander Col. Mike Edmonson condoned but then denied his part in an effort last year to sneak a bill amendment through the legislature that would’ve added about $50,000 per year to his retirement. It was only through an anonymous tip that LouisianaVoice was able to break that story and Edmonson’s furtive financial windfall was subsequently aborted. Perhaps it is the mesmerizing effect of too many photo-ops with the governor that has given him delusions of celebrity status. But now, as more and more sordid details are leaking out of Lake Charles, the long shadow of doubt is being cast over Edmonson’s qualifications—and ability—to continue to lead and command respect from Louisiana’s state troopers. The matter of Capt. Harlan Chris Guillory is an excellent example. Edmonson, instead of suspending Guillory for violating State Police regulations on reporting the use of prescription medication, went after those who prompted the investigation of Guillory’s drug use, imposing much stricter penalties on the messengers than on the offender. Guillory, in fact, was promoted in rank and made commander of Troop D following an Internal Affairs investigation of allegations of prescription drug abuse—allegations that ultimately were proved accurate. Capt. Barry Branton, a supervisor with an unblemished record who approved a Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) on Guillory was placed on administrative leave for several months and demoted in rank to lieutenant on July 20, 2010. The findings against him included making false statements to Internal Affairs investigators, failure to report suspected violations by a fellow officer, failure to conform to laws, improper dissemination of information, unsatisfactory performance, providing false information on departmental records and for conduct unbecoming an officer. Branton appealed and ultimately reached a settlement with State Police. He agreed to accept a demotion to lieutenant but won a major concession by having his suspension expunged from his record and by receiving full back pay. Lt. Chris Ivey, who first suspected a prescription drug problem on the part of Guillory and who initiated the PMP, was cited for unsatisfactory performance and for providing false information on departmental records. Edmonson tagged Ivey with a 48-hour suspension without pay but he appealed and the State Police Commission overturned Edmonson’s penalty but did not award Ivey attorney’s fees. The story didn’t end there, however. Edmonson, determined to extract his pound of flesh, appealed to the First Circuit Court of Appeal through the Department of Public Safety and Corrections. Instead of reversing the State Police Commission, however, the First Circuit not only upheld Ivey’s reinstatement but also awarded him $1,306 in legal fees. Here is the CHRIS IVEY FIRST CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEAL DECISION So while Internal Affairs investigators Kevin Ducote and Kelly Dupuy (wife of Edmonson Chief of Staff Charles Dupuy—which raises a whole new set of questions about impartiality and fairness of the investigation itself) prepared a 10-page report on Guillory’s use of prescription drugs, believed to be OxyContin, while on duty, a series of interviews produced an 80-page report highly critical of Branton and Ivey. It was that 80-page report that sent a clear message to Branton and Ivey, whose concerns about Guillory were, in the end, validated. They were punished and demoted while Guillory was promoted from lieutenant to captain—and to Commander of Troop D. And that same message went out to the rest of Troop D on Tuesday: Don’t rock the boat. But don’t take our word for it. Here is that 80-page LSP BRANTON REPORT (It’s long and takes awhile to load, so be patient.) Share this: Email Print Facebook Twitter Tumblr LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Pocket Like this: Like Loading... Related Posted in Corruption, State Police, Transparency | 16 Comments 16 Responses on September 8, 2015 at 10:16 pm | Reply Richard Root Edmonson is a criminal and has been since the 1990s when I worked for him when he was Lt. at fleet operations. on September 9, 2015 at 8:09 pm | Reply Feliciana Slim I must correct you somewhat. Edmonson has been a criminal and a drunk since he was a trooper in the 1980s. on September 10, 2015 at 6:46 am Richard Root Thank you! on September 8, 2015 at 10:19 pm | Reply seentomuch1 See no evil hear no evil speak no evil on September 8, 2015 at 10:33 pm | Reply LSP, Heal Thyselves. Branton does LSP a favor by trying to rid the department of a “bad Apple”, Chris Guillory. And Branton’s allegations and actions vindicate him. Guillory is found guilty as charged. Meanwhile, Edmonson and his so-called “Ethics Police” stooges, primarily Charlie and Kelly Dupuy, “railroad” Branton for a highly questionable Form-Over-Substance transgression. One can only ask why did Edmonson direct this guilty verdict even before the investigation of Branton began. Because he is obviously complicit in this drug use and trafficking matter or others where Guillory has performed personal illicit favors for Edmonson. We can only be pleased that Edmonson’s Reign of Terror and Ineptness will be over very shortly and the LSP can get back to being the stellar organization it once was. on September 8, 2015 at 11:01 pm | Reply Fredster Well done Tom. on September 8, 2015 at 11:16 pm | Reply Nonbuttkisser This is a common theme with state employment. The people who do the right thing get hammered while the buttkissers don’t know much about anything get a raise and promotion. Someone once told me at least past administrations were open about who they were and didn’t try to put on a good front. on September 9, 2015 at 12:52 am | Reply John F. Palmer, Jr. As a retired peace officer from California, what this department requires is a clean sweep to rid said department from corruption. If this is what is going on internally, one can imagine what the public is being forced to endure. on September 9, 2015 at 6:10 am | Reply Harold LSP, Heal Thyselves, why do you say this dork dynasty at LSP will soon be gone? This sort of combination of corruption, arrogance, and incompetence seems ingrained in the administrative culture of so many state agencies that even if a particular group is fired more cockroaches will quickly and inevitably swarm in to replace them. Obviously the Jindal administration encouraged it through example, but it would take a genuine, forceful, politically masterful reformer as Governor to change that culture. Do you someone like that in our future? I pray so, but I fear Tom will have no shortage of material for his investigations for the foreseeable future. on September 9, 2015 at 8:57 am | Reply fairness2014 We have to start flushing these cronies out of office. Keep the heat turned up, Tom! You are getting under their skin. on September 9, 2015 at 4:44 pm | Reply LA Educator This is why it is so important that Democrat & outsider John Bel Edwards become our next governor. We need someone who is in no way complicit with the outrageous illegal activity that has been winked at, and even promoted, by Jindal, Edmonson, & their cronies. on September 9, 2015 at 8:05 pm | Reply Feliciana Slim Although I am a fan and supporter of John Bel Edwards he is inclined to leave Edmonson and crew in charge because that is what the Louisiana Sheriff’s Assn. and the chiefs of police want. Of course they want him to stay because Edmonson gives them whatever they want including say so over department policy. In other words Edmonson has sold out his command to them for political traction. This was a calculated maneuver. Our only hope is that Mr. Edwards will lean on his intelligence and military background to see through this facade and do what is best for LSP and the citizens of Louisiana instead of what is desired by the LSA and the chiefs of police. on September 11, 2015 at 1:22 pm LSP, Heal Thyselves. Isn’t Jon Bel’s father the local Parish Sheriff? If so, Jon Bel will have to convince his dad that in the best interests of everyone, his dad must NOT support Edmondson’s reappointment. But that should be of little concern at that time as Jon Bel would never permit Edmonson to be a blight on his administration. on September 11, 2015 at 4:26 pm Unknown You are correct, Slim. It is a fact… on March 29, 2016 at 9:24 pm Unhappy voter You were so right on this issue. I had such high hopes for changes in LSP with this new administration. 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Design House With Limited Budget Tips | Love Design Ideas - Blog About Home Exterior Interior Designs Home About Contact Us Privacy Policy Sitemap Home » Home Designs » Design House With Limited Budget Tips Design House With Limited Budget Tips October 24th, 2011 › by Emanuel March › Category: Home Designs 2012 Minimalist Home Art with Luxury Architecture In determining the design of a dwelling house, most people are often affected with the design concept that is a trend. But there are also some people who actually planned the design concept to mature. They generally want a different home design concepts from the general. Amazing Minimalist Home for 2012 Architecture Great Minimalist Home Show 2012 Nice Minimalist Home Concept Art Natural Minimalist Home Designs Art Design houses often reflect the character of the household. Included in the selection of colors as well as knick-knacks of all interior and exterior of the house. If you are interested in designing a house that does not merely follow the trend but with a limited budget, these home design tips you can consider: First, budget planning. Plan your budget carefully because the size of the budget is very influential for the smoothness you build a house. In addition, the size of the budget that you provide will also define the concept of home design, material selection, design of interior and exterior of the house. If you have more budget, of course there is no problem with it. Second, take strategic steps. When the budget that you provide a mediocre or even less, there are several alternatives that you need to consider when designing a house: (1) Reduce the quality of building materials. You can choose the quality of the two or three qualities. However, the risk of building will also be decreased or even rapid deterioration; (2) Alternatively, you shrink the size of the house. But this is too risky. Consider that in the long run likely will increase the number of family members. If you are newly married couples, must want to get a descent. The birth of a baby as a new member of the family certainly will add to the needs of the room in the house. Similarly, if your long-married couples. When you have a law that would temporarily stay with you, their presence also requires an additional room in the house. Not to mention if there are parents or relatives who live with you. Imagine if your house is small, certainly the residents would not feel comfortable because the house is too narrow with a solid number of occupants; (3) The best alternative, try to be patient. You do not need to rush home building company. That is, you can build a house in stages according to budget availability.
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💚 Learn more about the new Lovely Greens book, A Woman's Garden Grow Beautiful Plants and Make Useful Things BooksExpand A Woman’s Garden Lovely Greens Guide to Natural Soapmaking Calendula Skincare Ebook Blog GardeningExpand Intro to Gardening Kitchen Gardening Skincare Gardening Gardening tips Gardening Projects Flowers SoapmakingExpand Intro to Soap Making Soap Recipes Plant Based Skincare Soap Making Series Soap Making Videos More IdeasExpand Browse by SeasonExpand Spring Summer Autumn Winter The Isle of Man Candle making Food Recipes DIY Natural Home Beekeeping Wild Food Foraging Shop AboutExpand Lovely Greens YouTube Contact Terms & Privacy Subscribe Search Toggle Menu Search INTERESTED IN SOAPMAKING & GARDENING? Sign up for the free Lovely Greens newsletter to get new ideas sent to your email inbox Subscribe Loading... Subscribe Loading... Check your Email To be subscribed to Lovely Greens you'll need to confirm your Email address. Head to your email and find the message I just sent you. You'll need to click the confirm button to complete the registration. Share52 Tweet Pin2K 2K Shares Foraging | Herbal Medicine | Preserving | Recipes Healthy and Easy to Make Elderberry Syrup Recipe How to make elderberry syrup using foraged elderberries and sugar. Keeps for up to a year and is a delicious and healthy way to boost immunity and beat colds and flu. If you walk along hedgerows and the borders of fields this time of year you’re bound to come across Elderberries. These juicy berries grow right across the northern hemisphere and have been used for generations as both food and medicine. They have a beautiful earthy taste that reminds me of tart raspberries and blackberries along with a little something else that I just can’t put my finger on. Trees are laden with fruit right now and though they’re an important food for wildlife there’s usually plenty for people to enjoy too. One of the best ways to prepare them is to make this elderberry syrup recipe. With just a few hundred grams of berries, you can make small batches of jam, wine, infused alcohol, and fruity desserts. However, the most versatile product you can make with your berries is elderberry syrup. Used in the kitchen it can be a gorgeous and unique topping for pancakes, ice cream, cakes, and puddings. Elderberry Syrup as a Medicine Elderberry has a second and perhaps even more important use since the sweet and rich liquid can also be used as a medicine. Preliminary studies have shown that ‘Sambucol’, a natural extract taken from elderberries, appears to “short-circuit flu symptoms” by inactivating the flu virus. This just serves to validate what people have known for years since Elderberries feature heavily in folk medicine in both North America and Europe. Though elderberries shouldn’t be eaten raw, they preserve and cook well. That’s why elderberry syrup is a fantastic way to prepare it for both food and medicine. When you’re feeling a little unwell, have a tablespoon on its own, or mix it with raw honey. Honey is another amazing natural medicine that is used in winter remedies to help soothe sore throats and fight infection. Elderberry syrup mixed with honey as a medicine Elder trees grow wild in the Northern Hemisphere Though the Elder tree (Sambucus) comes in various sub-species, the variety we have growing on the Isle of Man is the European Elder, also known as Sambucus nigra. Ripe berries from this tree can be used both cooked and fresh but if you’ve foraged berries from another variety then make sure to only use them in cooked preparations since they could be mildly toxic when raw. Other parts of the world will no doubt be different but it’s been an amazing season for the Elder tree on the island. The warm sunshine we’ve had this year resulted in masses of flowers in June and those flowers have transformed into juicy berries over the summer. You can’t really find fresh elderberries in shops so this delicious wild food is a perfect excuse to slip on some wellies and plan a foraging expedition. Elder trees first produce elderflowers, which then ripen into elderberries Elderberry Syrup Recipe This is a simple elderberry syrup recipe that makes about 800g or two small bottles. Once bottled, it will keep at room temperature for one year. Refrigerate and use within a month of opening. To make it, you will need: Elderberry Syrup Ingredients 335 g (11.8 oz) elderberries, plucked from the stems and rinsed 1 cup water, plus a little extra 454 g (1 lb) white sugar Elderberry Syrup Equipment Sauce or preserving pan Jelly strainer Clean, sterilized jars or bottles with new lids Find and pick Elderberries The first part of this recipe is actually finding and picking your berries. I can’t think of anything you could confuse Elderberries with (in the UK) so it’s safe to say that you can forage for them without much fear of accidentally picking something dangerous. Look for clusters of bead-sized plump berries with reddish stems hanging on small to medium-sized trees. The leaves of trees are pinnate with an odd number (usually five or seven) of leaves arranged opposite one another. Don’t worry too much if there are a few pieces of stems in your berries Make this Elderberry Syrup Recipe 1. Pluck your berries from the stems using your fingers or a fork. Make sure to discard any green or unripe berries since they’ll taste bitter and can be slightly toxic – the same goes for the stems and leaves. Weigh your berries and adjust the recipe based on what you have. Optional: It’s said that you can intensify the flavor of your syrup by freezing the berries overnight. 2. Place your berries (fresh or frozen) into a pan with a cup of water and bring it to a simmer. Hold it there for around ten minutes and use a potato masher to press the berries to get as much juice out as possible. 3. Pour your berry mixture into a jelly bag and allow the liquid to drain into a bowl for at least a few hours but preferably overnight. If you don’t have a jelly bag then it’s easy to rig one up by placing a piece of muslin in a strainer/colander. After this time has passed, compost the berry mass left in the jelly bag and measure how much liquid you have. You’ll need two cups of juice so if it’s needed, add water to make up the difference. 4. Heat your oven to low and place your sterilized jars inside. You need to warm your jars before pouring the hot syrup inside or else the glass will crack. If you’d like to sterilize your jars at the same time as warming, put your oven to 130C / 265F and let the jars sit inside for thirty minutes. Lids can be sterilized by placing them in a heat-proof container and pouring boiling water over them. Leave them in the water and dip them out when they’re needed. 5. Bring your two cups of juice up to a simmer and then add your sugar. Stir until the sugar has dissolved then bring the syrup up to a rolling boil. Boil for five to ten minutes or until the liquid starts to feel a bit tacky when dribbled on a cold plate and allowed to cool. You’re not looking for a set like you would in making jam so if you bottle the liquid too soon you’ll just have a more liquidy syrup than if you boiled it a bit longer. Either way, you’ll have delicious syrup. 6. Take your jars out of the oven and, using a funnel, pour the hot liquid inside leaving only a centimeter (half an inch) of space at the top. Fix your lids on tightly and water bath them as per the next step. I’ve had elderberry syrup mold over in the bottle before without doing this important step! 7. Water-bath the jars to ensure that they’re fully sterilized. Fill a tall pan with water and place either a rack at the bottom. Bring to a boil then lower your jars/bottles in so that they’re not touching and that there’s at least an inch of water above. Bring back to a rolling boil and leave the jars in the boiling water for five minutes. Lift them out vertically (not tilted) with a jar lifter and set them on the counter to cool. The lids will seal as the jelly cools – you’ll hear a pop as the seal closes. It may take twelve or more hours for the seal to take. 8. Store elderberry syrup for up to a year in a cool cupboard. Once open, refrigerate, and use within six months. This elderberry syrup recipe yields about two bottles this size More Green and Healthy Inspiration If you enjoyed this elderberry syrup recipe, check out these other delicious foraged ideas. Autumn is the time to pick and make elderberry syrup and you can pick many other delicious wild berries at the same time. Elderberry Jelly Recipe How to dry Rose Hips for Tea Blackberry Gin Recipe Green Tomato Chutney Recipe Tweet Pin2K Share52 2K Shares Post Tags: #Autumn#Berries#Elderberry#Foraging#Fruit#How to Make...#Local Food#Medicine#Wild Food Post navigation Previous Previous Natural Soap Making for Beginners: Ingredients NextContinue Natural Soap Making Equipment & Safety 31 Comments Carolina Moon says: September 5, 2018 at 5:12 pm The syrup is also good when topped up with prosecco…. A bit like kir. Reply Phoenix says: October 31, 2017 at 4:03 am The berries are much easier to work with if you FREEZE them before separating them from the stems. Reply Heather says: December 2, 2015 at 7:12 am Hello Tanya, I just bought some dried Elderberries and would love to make your syrup. Do you think the recipe should be tweaked at all? Thanks in advance! Reply lovelygreens says: December 3, 2015 at 4:05 pm Use half the amount of dried berries and you should be good to go! Reply Linda says: August 18, 2015 at 12:28 pm Great article. I love this syrup an take it every time I’m starting to feel not so great. I’ll also make elderberry tea with it. I haven’t processed it like you do, but will start in the future. Thank you. I just want to let you know, here in the states, we have pokeberries which can be confused with elderberries. They both have the red stem the berries grow on, but the pokeberries main stems are hollow, whereas the elderberries’ are woody. Also pokeberries grow more like a cluster and elderberries like a fan. Reply lovelygreens says: August 18, 2015 at 2:21 pm Pokeberries…interesting. I’ve just googled them and see that they are indeed similar looking, but toxic! Thank you for the tip Linda. Reply Aklesha Morrison says: September 12, 2017 at 11:43 am One way to avoid that would be to source your bush’s early summer when they bloom, the pokeberry flowers are nothing like Elderberry so you will know for sure then you just go back in Autumn/Fall to get the berries :) Reply Jon the Berryman says: September 2, 2021 at 2:15 pm Hmm…..no if you have ever walked up to an Elderberry bush, or tree where I live, you could not really confuse them for Poke Berries. Elderberry stems are only red/purple when the berries are ripe and then only about the last 6 inches of stem turn red. The berries do not grow in the same “grape like clusters” that Poke Berries grow in. Reply Gillian from The Haas Machine says: October 16, 2013 at 8:04 pm Do you know if you can use dried elderberries for this recipe? Would you adjust any of the other ingredients? Reply Tanya @ Lovely Greens says: October 23, 2013 at 9:44 pm You can do Gillian but I've never tried myself. My rule of thumb when using dried herbs/berries is use half as much dried as you would for fresh. Reply Captain Shagrat says: October 9, 2013 at 3:11 pm just this minute finished making the elderberry syrup…. thanks Tanya for the recipe. Might make some vanilla ice cream for the first time to go with it. Reply Tanya @ Lovely Greens says: October 23, 2013 at 9:42 pm Make some Vanilla ice cream? Excellent! Reply Tanya Walton says: October 9, 2013 at 9:11 am Sounds wonderful…OI love to make syrups as they are so versatile!! Reply Tanya @ Lovely Greens says: October 23, 2013 at 9:41 pm and don't forget…delicious! :) Reply Elisabeth says: October 8, 2013 at 3:16 pm A beautiful and informative post! I really like that you are telling the story behind as well! I might have to go and see if there are some berries left to pick – I've been looking at them while walking the dog but never got around to taking them home with me. Reply Tanya @ Lovely Greens says: October 23, 2013 at 9:41 pm It might be a bit late for them now but it doesn't hurt looking :) Reply Fran says: October 5, 2013 at 10:35 am This sounds lovely. But, like Caro, I have picked elderberries in the past and they have smelled like cat's wee! Any ideas what we are doing wrong? Xxx Reply Tanya @ Lovely Greens says: October 6, 2013 at 9:34 am You've done nothing wrong Fran! Some varieties of Elder (of which there are many) will have an unpleasant scent/taste. Just avoid picking berries from that tree again and try to find another tree(s) that smell more like something you'd like to eat :) Reply Caro (UrbanVegPatch) says: October 6, 2013 at 12:46 pm Hi Fran, mine tasted okay (actually, delicious!) but started to ferment in the bottle so had a yeasty undertone and I binned it. I'm wondering now how to recognise the "good" berries – I hadn't realised there were so many varieties! Let me know if you find out! Caro x Reply Caro (UrbanVegPatch) says: October 5, 2013 at 8:21 am I'm going to ask your advice here, Tanya. I made elderberry syrup a few weeks ago when it seemed the last of the berries were available. I used a recipe very similar to yours, sterilised my muslin and the bottles used, had a taste (oh so delicious!!) sealed the bottles with sterilised lids and a few days later found that the syrup/cordial had started to ferment! Fizzy on the tongue with a slight yeasty undertone. Not pleasant. I did toy with the idea that perhaps I could turn it into elderberry wine (if I knew how!) but, eventually, just ditched it. Have you ever had this happen? I'd love to know how to prevent it happening again as I think this syrup is just the business! Caro x PS. Wonderful photos and a great foolproof recipe for anyone new to making this! Reply Tanya @ Lovely Greens says: October 6, 2013 at 9:32 am How did you sterilise your bottles and lids Caro? Did you boil the syrup again after you strained it though the muslin? This hasn't happened to me before but there seems to be some step that is introducing yeast/bacteria into your syrup. If the syrup is not pleasant then probably throw it out and start afresh! Reply Caro (UrbanVegPatch) says: October 6, 2013 at 12:44 pm Jars were washed and then dried in the oven for 20 mins at 150C, lids were boiled for 15 mins on the stove, muslin was freshly washed and pressed with a very hot iron and the berries were boiled again after being strained. The only thing I'm unsure of is the funnel used to decant the syrup from pan to bottle. It was washed thoroughly but a bit tricky to clean the spout! Perhaps that's the cause … Thanks for your advice anyway, Tanya. I'll certainly be on the lookout for some elderberries to start again. It's such a simple and quick process (compared to making rosehip syrup), that it won't be a bother if I can find the berries! Reply Tanya @ Lovely Greens says: October 7, 2013 at 8:09 am Sounds all fine so you could be right about the funnel! Good luck with hunting down more berries :) Reply Sandies' Patch says: October 5, 2013 at 1:32 am I use Elderberries in my 8 fruit hedgerow jelly this year. I also made elderberry syrup and at stage 1 put into the pan, 2 cinnamon sticks,about 2" piece of ginger peeled and chopped fairly fine and 12 whole cloves, then went to stage 2 and let it strain gently. It is lovely in the same uses you mention. One of my favourite ways to use it is with slightly cooled boiled water and a slice of lemon quartered in it, deliscous and both refreshing ans soothing. Reply Tanya @ Lovely Greens says: October 6, 2013 at 9:29 am Great spice tips Sandie! Reply CJ says: October 4, 2013 at 9:19 pm A great recipe Tanya. And very interesting to know about the health benefits of elderberries. Reply Tanya @ Lovely Greens says: October 6, 2013 at 9:28 am Nature provides :) Reply [email protected] says: October 4, 2013 at 4:07 pm i've seen these growing wild here but have never used them. i will have to look for them now. this looks wonderful. Reply Tanya @ Lovely Greens says: October 4, 2013 at 6:42 pm It really tastes wonderful too Jaz…see if you can find them again and give the recipe a go :) Reply Aklesha Morrison says: September 12, 2017 at 11:28 am The flowers are also excellent, you can make a cordial or an Elderflower champagne which is delicious. Lots of recipes online. The flowers have a lovely delicate flavour and the kids love it (the adults will love the Champagne too) :) We made Elderflower ice-blocks since they flower early summer. Reply Aklesha Morrison says: September 12, 2017 at 11:31 am as a side note, if you don’t have many bush’s around make sure to leave some flowers so they turn into berries :) the berries are ready at the beginning of Autumn (or fall if your’e American) Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Recipe Rating Recipe Rating Comment * * For you to be able to leave a comment this form may need your name, email, and actual comment text. Do you agree for us to collect them? For more info check our privacy policy. I agree Name * Email * Website Δ Search Search Oh Hi! I'm Tanya! I'm so happy you're here! Here on Lovely Greens, I share ways to grow a beautiful garden filled with useful plants that you can use to make handmade soap, delicious food, and to create a natural plant-based home. Have fun browsing ideas, learning about my new book, and about my ethos here
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In testing, it would fail after 200th enrollment. So, any user you try to assign an assignment to after the 200th will show up as 'Loading...' as it seems Canvas times out after loading 200 enrollments. This does seem to only be a UI bug though as it does correctly assign them to the users and speedgrader shows correctly. Workaround: None. Status: Resolved in the March 12 update. --Jolaine 08:28, 20 January 2016 (EST)MyIT 10297139; Canvas 01204962 Chat Chat Pop-up Causing Functionality Loss [RESOLVED] System: Canvas Problem: The Chat pop-up has been disabled within our instance of Canvas due to a bug that is leading to functionality loss within multiple course tools. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 4/4/15. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 9:09, 15 January 2015 (EDT) 1436954, 1411648 Course Files Imported File Structure Lost After Initial Deletion [RESOLVED] System: Canvas Problem: When attempting to copy exported course files into a new course, the file/folder structure did not remain intact. All file content imports correctly the first time it is imported; however, if the files are subsequently deleted from the course, and then re-imported, that is when they are loaded into an "Unfiled" folder. This is because Canvas is essentially un-deleting the files that were previously imported, and that had been disassociated with their assigned folder when they were deleted. Whenever files are un-deleted within the system, they are automatically added to an Unfiled folder to be manually moved to another folder if needed. While this is currently the expected behavior of the system, to move un-deleted files to an Unfiled folder, this can cause problems with Articulate files, HTML files, and related content that must be in the correct folder in order to work. Workaround: Manually move the files back into the correct file/folders structure. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 6/29/15. --<a href="User:Jolaine">JoLaine</a> 13:57, 27 May 2014 (EDT) 598049; 00840533 Rich Content Editor YouTube [RESOLVED] System: Canvas Problem: The YouTube embed feature (Canvas WYSIWYG editor) is not working. If you do a search, it comes up with a placeholder video, titled “device support”, which when played, shows the message:"YouTube is upgrading to a newer version, which is not supported by this device or app."(Links to an external site.) Workaround: Manually paste URL to YouTube video within text. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 6/29/15. --<a href="User:D.m">Dalyns</a> 13:29, May 8, 2015 (EDT) 1539419; 00858206 Settings Cannot Unhide Grade Totals [RESOLVED] System: Canvas Problem: When in Course Navigation, clicking the Settings link. Clicking the more options link. Unchecking the box next to the option "Hide totals in student grades summary." Clicking the Update Course Details button, a green box displays stating that the changes were saved, however, the settings revert back to "Hide totals in student grades summary." Workaround: Uncheck ALL of the 'More Options' options and click "Update Course Options". Immediately, click 'More Options' and check those for which you want restricted (excluding the "Hide totals in student grades summary" and then click "Updated Course Options". Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 12/16/14. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 13:20, 10 December 2014 (EDT) 1379039 ===Gradebook disappears in Internet Explorer browser===[RESOLVED]</h4> System: Canvas Problem: A white screen is displayed when trying to access gradebook in IE 10 and IE 11 Workaround: Use Chrome, Firefox, or Safari Status: Our engineers have deployed a fix for this issue --Jolaine 15:05, 13 October 2015 (EDT) 10231457; 01091790 Redirect Tool Does Not Change Name [RESOLVED] System: Canvas Problem: When adding a navigation item to a course using the Redirect tool, typing a name in for the link does not change the name. It instead appears as "Redirect Tool." Workaround: Navigate to the course settings, and then to the "Apps" tab. Click "View App Configurations". Redirect tool will be listed; click the pencil icon to the far right of the name. in the "Edit App" window that opens, change the text of the name field and click "Submit." Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 2/06/2015. --<a href="User:Dmainwaring92">Daniel</a> 17:50, 3 January 2015 (EDT) 1444912 Page Error When Attempting to Reset Course Content [RESOLVED] System: Canvas Problem: This error will occur for courses that have had an LTI tool added and then launched within the course after June 14. Trying to reset course content after that has been done will not be completed, and you will instead receive the Page Error message. Status: Canvas engineers have fixed this issue and the update has been applied to Canvas. Please let us know if you are still experiencing this issue by contacting e-Learning Support Services at 352-392-4357 option 3 or via e-mail at [email protected]. --<a href="User:D.m">Dalyns</a> 13:24, 19 June 2014 (EDT) Commons Import Into Course List Incomplete [RESOLVED] System: Canvas Problem: When attempting to use the 'Import into Course' functionality within Commons, an incomplete list of courses is given. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 4/28/15. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 12:26, 25 March 2015 (EDT) 1493999, 1527351 Conferences Students Cannot End BigBlueButton Sessions [RESOLVED] System: Canvas Problem: In Conferences (BigBlueButton), conferences cannot be ended by Students. Workaround: Students, please contact the UF Computing Help Desk by phone at 352-392-4357 or by e-mail at [email protected] and request that the conference be ended. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 5/18/15. --<a href="User:D.m">Dalyns</a> 12:38, 17 June 2014 (EDT) 612499 Unable To Delete Group Conferences [RESOLVED] System: Canvas Problem: We've received some reports that Instructors are unable to delete older group conference recordings. Upon clicking on 'Delete' next to the gear icon, the meeting is removed, but every time the page is refreshed, that meeting will come back in tact. Workaround: None available at this time. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 1/10/15. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 13:24, 19 June 2014 (EDT) 615067 Relative URL Pointing At Course ID Instead Of Group ID Takes Student To Other Institution [RESOLVED] System: Canvas Problem: Upon clicking on 'Edit' of a Conference, a user was taken to another Institution's login page. The relative URL of the "edit" button is pointing at a course ID instead of a group ID and this is causing a redirection to another Institution. Workaround: If this issue is encountered, the student should be able to edit the conference by changing the word "courses" to "groups" in the URL after getting the error. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 1/10/15. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 11:29, 12 August 2014 (EDT) 648889 Discussions Student Group Discussions Are Made at the Course-Level Discussion [RESOLVED] System: Canvas Problem: If a group discussion was associated to a group set before groups are created and students are assigned, students will not be redirected to their assigned group's discussions upon navigating to the root discussion. Workaround: Students should access the group discussion from the links provided above the discussion's title. When the assigned group is accessed by the student, they will be redirected to the group discussion thereafter. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 3/14/15. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 13:08, 29 January 2014 (EDT) 1434794 Student Group Discussion Posts/Replies Are Posted Outside Group [RESOLVED] System: Canvas Problem: If a Student replies or posts to a group discussion from their mobile app, it will post to the main discussion instead of the group discussion. Workaround: Posting to a group discussion should be done through the mobile browser or desktop/laptop computer until this issue is resolved. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 1/12/15. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 07:16, 14 October 2014 (EDT) 811670 Global Navigation Inbox Unread Messages Number Increases But There Are No Messages [RESOLVED] System: Canvas Problem: In Conversations (Inbox), the number of unread messages increases even though there are no messages to be read. Status: Canvas engineers have fixed this issue and the update has been applied to Canvas. Please let us know if you are still experiencing this issue. Students: Please contact the UF Computing Help Desk by phone at 352-392-4357 or by e-mail at [email protected]. Faculty and Staff: Please contact e-Learning Support Services at 352-392-4357 option 3 or via e-mail at [email protected]. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 08:25, 30 June 2014 (EDT) Settings Notifications Sending Out Assignment Un-muted Notifications [RESOLVED] System: Canvas Problem: There was an issue on 7/18 where edits on Assignments and Discussions were sending out Assignment Un-muted notifications to Faculty. Workaround: N/A Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 7/19/15. --<a href="User:D.m">Dalyns</a> 14:00, 20 June 2015 (EDT) 00955466 Scroll Bars Scroll Bars Not Functional [RESOLVED] System: Canvas Problem: Scrollbars are not functional in a few views, in the "to" list in Mail for one example. Workaround: The only way to scroll is to use the scroll wheel on the mouse Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 9/27/14. --<a href="User:Jolaine">Jolaine</a> 12:45, 19 September 2014 (EDT) 727813 Grades Upload Multiple New Items In Large Enrollment Course Error [RESOLVED] System: Canvas Problem: In Grades, when utilizing 'Upload Scores' within large enrollment courses, with a CSV file that contains multiple (5+) new items, an error occurs or grades do not appear to populate completely. Workaround: Make smaller updates to Grades using the CSV file with 1-2 new items. Note: Uploaded grades will continue to populate in a matter of minutes but you must refresh the page to see this occurring. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 5/18/15. --<a href="User:D.m">Dalyns</a> 08:35, 07 February 2014 (EDT) 370973 Blank Screen When Attempting To Upload Scores In Large Courses [RESOLVED] System: Canvas Problem: In Grades, when utilizing 'Upload Scores' within large enrollment courses, after confirming your changes with 'Save Changes', the browser spins and then the page goes blank/white. This appears to be the case in all popular browsers. Workaround: Manually remove "gradebook_upload" from the URL to enter back into the course. Note: Uploaded grades will continue to populate in a matter of minutes but you must refresh the page to see this occurring. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 5/18/15. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 13:14, 06 February 2014 (EDT) 370423 Documentation Incorrect For Importing CSV Files [RESOLVED] System: Canvas Problem: When a user goes to upload a csv into the Gradebook and you select the help option "What should the CSV file look like?" on the upload pop-up, it takes you to an example image of what is required in the csv in order for it to be uploaded. The problem is this image is outdated. It contains a bubble right above "Section" that states "Optional, Ignored." This leads the user to believe that the section column is not required in the csv. But if they attempt to upload the csv without the section column they get an error and have to add that column. Workaround: Section is not optional and must be included. Required columns include: Student ID, SIS User ID, SIS Login ID, Section, Existing Assignment (###) OR A New Assignment (if you want to create a new one in the new file outside of Canvas). Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 10/30/14. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 09:20, 18 September 2014 (EDT) 725730 People Enrollments Groups ====Ungrouped Student Due To Section Drop==== <b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: If a student is enrolled in two different sections within a course and also a member of a group; if they are removed from one of the two sections, the student is also removed from the group. Workaround: Until this issue can be resolved, checked the Group memberships frequently to regroup ungrouped Students if you're moving students between sections and/or during periods of ADD/DROP. Status: Solved 1/25/2015 --Jen 11:14, 9 October 2014 (EDT) 764153; 00403666 </p> Groups <h4> Cannot drag students into groups to add them <b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: If there are lots of groups in a Group Set, the students can't be added to the ones lower down the list by the drag-and-drop method. Can only drag so far down the list and then it's like you "hit a block" and can't drag any further down. Workaround: Beside the student's name, click the + sign. The list of groups will appear. Click the group to which you want to add the student. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 10/18/15. --<a href="User:Jolaine">Jolaine</a> 15:34, 29 August 2014 (EDT) 688073 <h4> Manually Assigning Students To Groups 'Unassigned Students' List Not Displaying Remainder <b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: With larger courses, moving students manually into groups creates a lag in the "Unassigned Students" list. The list appears to be refreshing (double arrows) once all visible students have been grouped, however, this process appears to hang. The title of the list denotes there are additional students that are unassigned, i.e. "Unassigned Students (37)", but this list never repopulates on its own. Workaround: You can refresh your browser page or you can navigate away from the group set page and then come back to it. Both options should prompt the display of any remainder students. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 12/20/14. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 07:37, 14 October 2014 (EDT) 811696 <h4> Students Edit Group Discussions Despite Course Setting <b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: Students were able to edit their discussions in their groups after the course had been set to not allow for Students to be able to. Workaround: None currently available. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 3/14/15. --<a href="User:D.m">Dalyns</a> 13:53, 20 February 2014 (EDT) 378832, 613461, 745360 Mobile App ====Unable To Download Canvas App For Nook HD (Android 4.0.4) From PlayStore==== <b>[RESOLVED]</b></h5> System: Canvas Problem: When using a Nook HD (Android 4.0.4) users are unable to download the Canvas app from the Play Store. Users receive an incompatibility error when attempting to download and are unable to install the app. According to the system specifics guide, the OS is compatible. The Nook HD does not have a camera, and the Canvas app requires permission to access a camera within the Android device. This is causing a point of contention. Workaround: Use mobile browser or desktop/laptop computer until this issue is resolved. Status: Kindle and Nook are no longer supported. --Jen 06:33, 18 August 2014 (EDT) 655092; 00397555 iOS <h4>SpeedGrader</h4> Cannot See Groups Only Individual Students <b>[RESOLVED]</b> System: Canvas Problem: Teachers are unable to see groups in the iOS SpeedGrader app on iOS 7.x and higher, only individual students. This results in grading difficulties. Workaround: Grading should be done through the mobile browser or desktop/laptop computer until this issue is resolved. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 4/29/15. --<a href="User:D.m">Dalyns</a> 23:00, 25 August 2014 (EDT) 676223 ====Canvas iPhone App: Create an Announcement====<b>[RESOLVED]</b></h5> System: Canvas Problem: Users are no longer able to create new announcements from within the app. The "horn" is missing from the upper-right corner. Announcements can be replied to (the arrow is in the upper-right corner) but a fresh announcement has to be created from the web browser. Users cannot create a new announcement on the iPhone and iPod. Workaround: Use desktop/laptop computer until this issue is resolved. Status: Under investigation by Canvas engineers. --Dalyns 12:05, 30 September (EDT) 10222476; 01070024 Modules <h4>Linking Files From Files Into Modules <b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: Materials within locked Files folders are not viewable when attempting to add them to Modules. Workaround: Move the file to a folder that is visible when added to a module. Another option would be to add the file directly to the module if the files are on the computer. You can do this by selecting the + icon for the module, change the drop down to file, and then choosing the first option which is "New File." This will give you the option to upload a file into the module. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 4/4/15. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 14:02, 31 July 2014 (EDT) 641464 <h4>Module Progress By Student Not Displaying Progress <b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: Within the Module Progress by Student, the status seems to always show "none in progress" even when students have been making progress. Workaround: None currently. It should be noted that the progress window will show any modules that aren't locked as "in progress" in the right-hand side of the window, but a student can complete all of a module's required items without moving into the next module, so the left-hand column will show "none in progress". Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 6/29/15. --<a href="User:D.m">Dalyns</a> 14:10, 14 January 2014 (EDT) 343454; 00834022 <h4>Modified Module Requirements Prompt Student Completion Of New Requirements Even If Previously Completed <b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: When you add a new Quiz with score requirement in a previous module and select the option to allow students to "Continue" (Not Re-Lock), students who have previously completed the module before the newly added quiz will not be able to progress through the next module until the new quiz requirement in the previous module is completed. It does not lock the module again, but it tells the student that they need to complete the previous module item even if they have already completed it. Workaround: Complete the added quiz requirement in previously completed module. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 6/29/15. --<a href="User:Dmainwaring">Daniel</a> 14:10, 28 April 2015 (EDT) 1527545; 00849723 Pages <h4> Draft State Distorts CSS <b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: When changing between draft state and turning off draft state it changes the look in pages. Status: Resolved internally with CSS repair. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 13:25, 13 June 2014 (EDT) ====Students unable to view content if "Pages" hidden in Navigation====<b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: On certain version of Android, students will get an error message saying "you are not authorized to view this content" if they try to access a Page from within Modules. This occurs only when the "Pages" tool is hiden on the Navigation bar. Workaround: Instructor can make "Pages" available on Navigation bar at his/her discretion, or students can use a computer to access the content. Status: Fix has been found implemented in update on October 31. --Jolaine 09:23, 22 October 2015 (EDT) Cavnas ticket-01098724; MyIT ticket-10235360 Quizzes ===="You have made changes to the questions in this quiz" Warning Message====<b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: When previewing a Quiz, if the "Keep Editing This Quiz" button is clicked, the message "You have made changes to the questions in this quiz. These changes will not appear for students until you save the quiz." will appear. This message also appears if the "Update Question" button is clicked but the quiz itself has not been saved. Workaround: Review the quiz to ensure it is as intended and then save the quiz to clear this warning message by clicking the "Save It Now" button. Status: Under investigation by Canvas Engineers. --Jen 07:38, 17 September, 2015 (EDT) Canvas: 01030115; MyIT: 10203671 <h4> Multiple Matching Question Not Copying Correctly <b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: Importing a multiple answers that are the same, removes a duplicate. Status: Canvas engineers have fixed this issue and the update has been applied to Canvas as of April 2014. Please let us know if you are still experiencing this issue. Students: Please contact the UF Computing Help Desk by phone at 352-392-4357 or by e-mail at [email protected]. Faculty and Staff: Please contact e-Learning Support Services at 352-392-4357 option 3 or via e-mail at [email protected]. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 10:00, 20 October 2014 (EDT) 811887 <h4> Manipulation of Quiz Answer Radio Button Upon Review <b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: When a user is reviewing their answers, especially in the case of incorrect answers, the radio button choice appears to be fixed (selected) and a red "You Answered" along with a red outline around the answer appears. The correct answer is denoted by the colorless and/or grey "Correct Answer". If a user clicks on the text of another answer, the radio button is changed. A user could then take a screenshot as purported evidence that the system has incorrectly marked their answer. This does not impact the actual recorded answer and the manipulation will revert upon refreshing of the page. Status: Canvas Engineers have fixed the radio button code so that it cannot be manipulated after the fact. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 13:25, 21 July 2014 (EDT) 628686 ====MP3 Media Files In Quiz Not Converting====<b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: MP3 files which are imported in batch to a course(such as an imported export file) do not correctly trigger a new conversion of the files in the course right away. Workaround: None currently available. Status: Solved --Jen 14:28, 12 September 2014 (EDT) 717775; 00400758 ====Quiz Points Showing as 9.99999999999999 instead of 10====<b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: When viewing a quiz, the point value is displayed as 9.99999999999999 instead of 10. Upon editing of the quiz, the point value is displayed as 10. This is a known issue in Canvas that is due to the system not rounding correctly when it totals it up on the quizzes page. Workaround: None available. Students will still receive the correct percentage points when they take the quiz. This is a display bug. Status: Solved --Jen 12:33, 22 July 2014 (EDT) 635202; 00396230 ====Quiz with access code leads to "Page not Found error"====<b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: Any quiz created that requires an Access code is breaking and students are unable to take the quiz. Workaround: Remove access code from quiz Status: Solved --Dalyns 12:05, 29 August (EDT) 10195852; 01006603 <h4> Question Bank Not Synching Modifications <b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: In quizzes that are published but not yet open to students, when modifying a bank, the modifications are not reflected in the existing quiz. Workaround: Create a new quiz that links to the edited question bank. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 3/18/15. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 12:45, 10 February 2015 (EDT) 1447538, 1476644 <h4> Quiz Log Auditing Ignores Quiz Settings <b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: This feature does not take into account any other quiz setting, such as allowing students to see their quiz responses and correct answers one time. If you do not want students to be able to see their answer choices from the quiz log, you may need to wait to enable Quiz Log Auditing until after the quiz has closed for all students, or modify the quiz Until date appropriately. Workaround: Students do not have the ability to View Logs. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 2/11/15. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 13:25, 21 July 2014 (EDT) 1456632 <h4>Media Uploads Play Inconsistently <b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: We've had reports within specific quizzes where certain videos play and certain videos do not play; when they do not play, you can generally see the player, but it shows zero seconds of recorded data. This issue happens across Chrome, Firefox, IE(according to admin), Safari web browsers. Workaround: Suggested to keep trying to refresh, restart browser, use incognito mode, try different browsers until you finally are able to access each one. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 10/15/14. --<a href="User:Jolaine">JoLaine</a> 08:39, 29 September 2014 (EDT) 741281 <h4>Odd Point Values When Grading Quizzes <b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: When you have two question groups both pulling from the same question bank, but for different point values, this causes a situation where Canvas is giving the same question and getting confused with different results. Workaround: Discontinue administration of this quiz. Make a new quiz and if you really need to grab from the same pool of questions, make a second bank (that is a copy) so that each group can pull from different banks. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 12/20/14. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 09:38, 22 September 2014 (EDT) 730105 <h4>Media Comments Show As Converting <b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: Media comments within quizzes pulled from Question Banks display as being converted when a user attempts to play them, however, the comments never actually complete the conversion. Workaround: Instructors, if you encounter this issue, please contact e-Learning Support Services at (352)392-4357 option 3 or by e-mail at [email protected] with the URL to the specific media file in order to work with the Canvas Engineers to identify any issues with that file. Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 10/29/14. --<a href="User:Jolaine">JoLaine</a> 13:08, 12 September 2014 (EDT) 717621 Roles <h4>Designer Role is Unable to View Unpublished Content <b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: We've verified that folks in the Designer role are currently unable to view Unpublished course content. This is in direct relation to Canvas' work on permissions. Workaround: We suggest these folks use the Facilitator role. Canvas has suggested "For now, the only workaround is for designers or whoever may be setting up the course to immediately publish any assignments they are working on, as this will make them available for further updates." Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 9/29/14. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 13:25, 26 August 2014 (EDT) 687913 Settings <h4>Display Name Modification via API <b>[RESOLVED]</b></h4> System: Canvas Problem: An API call permits modification of Display Name despite Global Settings that do not permit this behavior via the GUI. Workaround: None Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 1/31/15. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 13:25, 26 August 2014 (EDT) 708079 Account Settings <h4>Reports</h4> Provisioning Last Name Missing From Provisioning Users Report <b>[RESOLVED]</b> System: Canvas Problem: If a user's first_name includes a name suffix (e.g. 'Jr.', 'Sr.', 'II', and—apparently—'Junior'), it isn't included in the provisioning report. Workaround: None Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 6/29/15. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 13:25, 26 August 2014 (EDT) 378173; 00849735 Change In Provisioning File Name <b>[RESOLVED]</b> System: Canvas Problem: A sudden unexpected change in the provisioning file name output contains \u0026verifier= rather than &verifier= causes local issues. Workaround: None Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 6/29/15. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 13:30, 14 August 2014 (EDT) 652093; 00849735 <h4>Settings</h4> Display Name Modification via API <b>[RESOLVED]</b> System: Canvas Problem: An API call permits modification of Display Name despite Global Settings that do not permit this behavior via the GUI. Workaround: None Status: A fix has been implemented by Canvas Engineers 1/30/15. --<a href="User:Jacs">Jen</a> 13:25, 26 August 2014 (EDT) 708079</font> ==== Dropped Students Are Still Showing As Being In The Course ====<b>[RESOLVED]</b></h5> System: Canvas Problem: Students who DROP a course are still showing as being in the course (within Canvas) if they were added to a manually-created section prior to DROP. Currently, the DROP/ADD process runs against the registrar sections and updates those, however, it does not run against the manually-created sections that were created through myUFL. Workaround: Manually remove the students from the myUFL created sections. If you have large numbers of students or are unsure, please contact Learning Support Services at 352-392-4357 option 3 or e-mail us at [email protected] Status: UFIT has fixed this issue. --Jen 15:34, 29 August 2014 (EDT) NOT A CANVAS ISSUE </font> </b> ===Folders with spaces at the end not displaying Files correctly=== ====<b>[RESOLVED]</b></h5> System: Canvas Problem: When a folder has a space at the end of it's name, when clicked on it will not display any files. Workaround: Remove the space at the end of the folder name and the files will display correctly. Status: Under investigation by Canvas Engineers. --Daniel 14:47, 5 January 2015 (EDT) =====Notifications Not Being Sent to E-mail===== ====<b>[RESOLVED]</b></h5> System: Canvas Problem: Users Not Receiving Timely Notifications After Notifications Settings Modification Workaround: We have recently received information that it may take as much as one week (even days) for a change in Notifications Frequency to take place. Thus, if today you were to change your Notifications Frequency from Weekly to ASAP, the change would not take effect until sometime early next week. We are investigating this issue and will provide additional detail as we get more information. Status: Informational Only --Jen 09:38, 3 September 2014 (EDT) Resolved March 2015 =====Notifications Not Being Received via E-mail===== ====<b>[RESOLVED]</b></h5> System: Canvas Problem: Users are not receiving e-mail notifications Workaround: Ensure that your e-mail address is verified. To do this, click on 'Settings' in upper-right. Within the "Email Addresses" section, ensure that your @ufl email address is blue. If your @ufl email address is grey and italicized, this means it is not verified. To verify, click the address and follow the prompts to verify it. Until this is done, you will not receive any e-mailed notifications. Status: Informational Only --Jen 09:33, 27 February 2015 (EDT) Resolved March 20151471612; Informational Only; 00790736 ====Page Error Upon Attempting To View Account-Level Outcome's Aligned Item========<b>[RESOLVED]</b></h5> System: Canvas Problem: If you have an account-level rubric that has an account-level outcome as a criterion, attempting to view the outcome's aligned item (which should be the rubric) will give you a page error. Workaround: None. Status: Under investigation by Canvas Engineers. --Jen 11:31, 23 December 2014 (EDT) 1388698, 1506948; 00415865 To-Do List Displays Items To Be Graded That Are Fully Graded System: Canvas Problem: On the Course Dashboard within Canvas, under the "To Do" list, items that have been fully graded continue to show. Workaround: Click on the "X" to hide those items from the To-Do list. Status: Under investigation by Canvas Engineers. --Jen 12:20, 3 February 2015 (EDT) Canvas 1383030, 1444549, 1509378; MyIT 00849646, 10149623 "Assign To" Field Not Populating Students Alphabetically System: Canvas Problem: Differentiated Assignments are displaying the first five students differently depending on the browser used. Within Chrome and Safari they are NOT listed in alphabetical order, within FF they are listing the first five in order.
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[Yes, it’s a small photo … but when you click it, you’ll be linked to the full sized one. And that’s how you’ll be able to see the special things that hold memories of my loved ones.] Where would I start? Perhaps with the small beaded buckskin bag that belonged to Cynthia Jane Fletcher Hoggard, my grandmother’s grandmother. She was Choctaw. The bottle of Dom Perignon was a drown-your-sorrows libation shared with my dear friend, Judson Roberts, after news of my mother’s murder. A small pewter slipper belonged to Lucy Fagan DuBois’ daughter, my grandmother. The eagle crest is left over from my marriage to a U.S. Army officer (but not a gentleman). A small Texas landscape painted by Dorthie Waters Williams, with whom I developed a greater appeciation of the rhododendron’s blooming in the Irish countryside. Tiny paintings of bugs and mushrooms are remnants of better days with my late mother — and a carved piece of antler that represents better days with my [late] brother. Little shelves hold a Chinese chop of my name, sent out of Communist China by Dr. T.S. Tse and Joan as a thanks for our hospitality to them in Hawaii. Linseed oil mix of my father’s, left from his days of hand oiling carvings he had done. His harmonica. (His photo in the frame below the shelves.) The family Bible. Sea oats from a beach combing day on Padre Island long years ago. Mesquite beans from a family cemetery. A shell-covered box purchased on the Strand in Galveston when Mary Genevieve DuBois Matthews (my grandmother) was a young girl. Still holds some of her trinkets. And under it, the cedar box that my father emptied his pockets into each evening — it still holds his pocket knife and sundry small momentos. The Mexican retablo from Santa Fe was purchased during my brief time as a practicing Catholic. It hangs beside a photo that we believe to be “Granny Betsy” — Elizabeth James Caldwell (1799 SC – 1873 GA). “Home is Where the Army Sends You” — the story of my marriage.
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The Room is a collaboration between three generations of artists- a research that revolves around the entity of the stanza. The Room depicts Industrial, office and domestic spaces - in each the residue of human activity resounds - by way of archival impressions or through personal effects. In several cases the three have been attracted by the spaces' specific acoustic qualities: hidden frequencies, acoustic phenomena, internal voices and interferences. Each has worked independently on the process of constructing the work: with each new presentation a new "room" is added, filmed by either Fowler or Todd. These have been filmed with a Bolex loaded with a single 100 foot reel of film- these new additions to "the room" adapt to the specifics of locale and context in each setting. Keith Rowe reinterprets these visual spaces live; with his own unique approach to playing the electric guitar. In this way, The Room takes the form of a fascinating artifice where the topography of an impossible geography blurs its borders and passes again through historical and personal space.
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This privacy policy sets out how Lumacron Technology uses and protects any information that you give us when you use this website. Lumacron Technology is committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected. Should we ask you to provide certain information by which you can be identified when using this website, then you can be assured that it will only be used in accordance with this privacy statement. Lumacron Technology may change this policy from time to time by updating this page. You should check this page from time to time to ensure that you are happy with any changes. This policy is effective from 20th May, 2018. What we collect We may collect the following information: name and job title contact information including email address demographic information such as postcode, preferences and interests other information relevant to customer surveys and/or offers What we do with the information we gather We require this information to understand your needs and provide you with a better service, and in particular for the following reasons: Internal record keeping. We may use the information to improve our products and services. We may periodically send promotional emails about new products, special offers or other information which we think you may find interesting using the email address which you have provided. From time to time, we may also use your information to contact you for market research purposes. We may contact you by email, phone, fax or mail. We may use the information to customise the website according to your interests. Security We are committed to ensuring that your information is secure. In order to prevent unauthorised access or disclosure, we have put in place suitable physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online. How we use cookies A cookie is a small file which asks permission to be placed on your computer’s hard drive. Once you agree, the file is added and the cookie helps analyse web traffic or lets you know when you visit a particular site. Cookies allow web applications to respond to you as an individual. The web application can tailor its operations to your needs, likes and dislikes by gathering and remembering information about your preferences. We use traffic log cookies to identify which pages are being used. This helps us analyse data about web page traffic and improve our website in order to tailor it to customer needs. We only use this information for statistical analysis purposes and then the data is removed from the system. Overall, cookies help us provide you with a better website, by enabling us to monitor which pages you find useful and which you do not. A cookie in no way gives us access to your computer or any information about you, other than the data you choose to share with us. You can choose to accept or decline cookies. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser setting to decline cookies if you prefer. This may prevent you from taking full advantage of the website. Links to other websites Our website may contain links to other websites of interest. However, once you have used these links to leave our site, you should note that we do not have any control over that other website. Therefore, we cannot be responsible for the protection and privacy of any information which you provide whilst visiting such sites and such sites are not governed by this privacy statement. You should exercise caution and look at the privacy statement applicable to the website in question. Controlling your personal information You may choose to restrict the collection or use of your personal information in the following ways: whenever you are asked to fill in a form on the website, look for the box that you can click to indicate that you do not want the information to be used by anybody for direct marketing purposes if you have previously agreed to us using your personal information for direct marketing purposes, you may change your mind at any time by writing to or emailing us at [email protected] We will not sell, distribute or lease your personal information to third parties unless we have your permission or are required by law to do so. We may use your personal information to send you promotional information about third parties which we think you may find interesting if you tell us that you wish this to happen. You may request details of personal information which we hold about you under the Data Protection Act 1998. A small fee will be payable. If you would like a copy of the information held on you please write to Lumacron Technology Ltd, 4 Pitreavie Court, Pitreavie Business Park, Dunfermline, Fife, KY11 8UU, Scotland, UK. If you believe that any information we are holding on you is incorrect or incomplete, please write to or email us as soon as possible, at the above address. We will promptly correct any information found to be incorrect.
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That means that many of the people who need to perform the job in a given period of time are working on a daily basis, without much break, and without adequate rest breaks. The maintenance backlog has a large impact on the cost of your vehicle. Here are the top 5 reasons maintenance backlogs are so important. 1. The car has to get out of the garage When a vehicle is out of service for maintenance, it can take months or even years for it to be fixed. That’s because maintenance is expensive, and that means it’s not a good idea to leave it running without a break. That can cause a car to have a serious problem that affects the quality of your car’s performance and can cause it to become unsafe. This is why car owners are sometimes told to take their cars to the garage. 2. The vehicle has to be towed The maintenance system is expensive. The cost of repairing a car is higher than the repair costs of the truck and truck-tractor parts that you can replace. In addition, if you have a vehicle that has a lot of rust, you have to spend more money on a new engine. That makes it harder to replace parts as quickly as you can when the vehicle is in a service situation. 3. You have to replace the tires on the tires The tires are important, but they can also cost you money. When you install new tires on a car, you usually need to replace all of the tires that have been on the car for a certain period of times, as well as all of its wheels. When the tires are worn out, they can damage the engine. If the wheels have gone missing, they will have to be replaced. If you are stuck with a vehicle with a lot more rust on it than a normal vehicle, you should be able to repair the tires yourself. 4. You are not sure what you are getting out of a vehicle It is difficult to know what to do with your vehicle when it is in an operation that requires the use of maintenance tools. In some countries, it is illegal to use a maintenance tool for more than 5 years. It’s also illegal to repair a vehicle without proper documentation, as there is no standard procedure for this. 5. You need to hire an outside company for your vehicle maintenance job Because of the cost, it’s a bad idea to hire a maintenance company that will pay you less than a car mechanic. The people who are doing the job are not trained or experienced enough to make sure that you get the work done correctly. You should not expect that someone who is working for you will be able or willing to perform all of your maintenance. The best way to get the most out of your service period is to hire your own independent vehicle maintenance company. If your vehicle has a big maintenance backlog, you may want to consider taking out an initial loan to help cover the costs of your repairs and maintenance. Check out our article about getting your vehicle repaired or replaced. SUPPORTmaintenance manager salary vehicle maintenance log Post navigation What’s low maintenance and why do we care? Honda Maintenance Codes and Codes for Cars and Trucks Search for: Recent Posts Car maintenance cost: Under maintenance cost for new car – News24 What is Sourdough Starter Maintenance? How to find the perfect garage for your garage How to find a good apartment maintenance contractor What you need to know about home maintenance checklist Archives December 2021 November 2021 October 2021 September 2021 August 2021 July 2021 June 2021 May 2021 Categories INDUSTRIES PRICING RESOURCES SOLUTIONS SUPPORT Tags acnh server maintenance aquarium maintenance bike maintenance stand boat maintenance building maintenance building maintenance jobs building maintenance services car maintenance cost car maintenance schedule diversified maintenance epson maintenance box facility maintenance jobs fallout 76 maintenance ford maintenance garmin server maintenance general maintenance health maintenance high maintenance high maintenance definition home maintenance checklist home maintenance services hyundai maintenance landscape maintenance league maintenance lexus maintenance lol maintenance low maintenance low maintenance car low maintenance flowers maintenance jobs maintenance margin maintenance mart maintenance phase podcast maintenance required maintenance required light playstation network maintenance roof maintenance subaru maintenance schedule swimming pool maintenance tesla maintenance cost valorant maintenance vehicle maintenance log water heater maintenance wordpress maintenance mode yard maintenance
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This is a digital gift card. After the purchase, you will receive an email with the gift card and instructions on how to use it. SKU 000giftcard $25.00 Buy Now My Account Track Orders Favorites Shopping Bag Gift Cards Display prices in: USD Contact us 615-400-3617 [email protected] Location If you leave a message or send a text after hours, they will be returned next business day. If we are out of the office it will be on our voicemail, please listen to the voicemail for those updates. Address Columbia TN 38401 Get Directions Office Hours Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Shipping outside the Continental US & Refund Policy *** All Sales Final - No Refunds*** Shipping outside the Continental United States - we will call you to adjust your shipping a mount. All Sales Are Final and there are No Refunds. Thank you for your patience and understanding ***Processing - Processing time fluctuates based on order volume and will take longer during busy periods. There is no set time on completing your order, if we have to build your bit be prepared for a wait, just because you find the bit your wanting to order on the website, it does not mean it is in stock and ready to ship. Wait times for bits that have to be built can vary from 3-10 weeks or longer, depending on order volume!!! You are welcome to check availability, before you order, during business hours, Monday- Friday 8:30am-3:30pm CST, via phone call or text only. 615-400-3617 NO EMAILS… Also, for those that are wanting to check order status…. Please be aware that each bit takes a different amount of time to build. When we have to build bits, they are built in the order we receive them. If you have to check the order status please follow the same guide lines mentioned above. About Us William & Gina Crutcher L&W Bits was started by William Crutcher over 25 years ago. All of our bits are hand crafted by William. Our high quality stainless steel arrives in straight rods which then have to be cut and hand bent to build each individual bit. We roll and cut our own rings and also bore all of our tubing. We use solid brass hardware and the best quality nylon and leather available. About us- William and Gina have been married since 2007 and have three children- Anna, Emily and John Thomas. We have competed at all levels as a family. William has ridden and trained horses most of his life. He owned and operated a machine shop prior to starting the bit company which gave him great knowledge for his craftmanship. Gina handles all of the office duties along with processing and shipping the orders. When not working or riding… you can most likely find us at the beach.” For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord. Plans to prosper and not harm you, plans to give you hope and a Future.” Jeremiah 29:11 Share Tweet Pin © L&W Bits Report abuse Powered by Connect to the Internet to browse and shop our products. '; var bodyDiv = document.querySelector('.body'); var parentDiv = bodyDiv.parentNode; parentDiv.insertBefore(div, bodyDiv); } } window.addEventListener("online", handleNetworkChange); window.addEventListener("offline", handleNetworkChange); handleNetworkChange(); }); }
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There was a great deal about London that seemed appropriately Dickensian during our visit at the end of what has, in many ways, been a very bleak year. From the mostly overcast skies to the soot-stained buildings, or from the modern-day artful dodgers popping wheelies or skateboarding in the streets to the many homeless people as hopeless street urchins, we were easily transported to the streets of Oliver Twist’s London. London is a very big, very busy, rather dirty city. Moving through the bustling streets and remembering to look right was rather daunting at times. A ride in a cab is a tolerance test of roller-coaster proportions. I and my travel buddies, Betty and Edith, thought we were so lucky to score front-row upper-level bus seats. The views were awesome but we also had a front seat to the many near-misses between bus and pedestrians, bikers , cabs, etc. We said thank you to sweet baby Jesus many times and finally got off said bus in serious need of a cocktail! London is a city of extreme diversity. We heard so many languages spoken and we saw people from all walks of life. They were without fail courteous and friendly in a reserved British way. We saw some beautiful little side streets and some posh neighborhoods. Everything was still decorated for the holidays, people were still in holiday spirit and out enjoying the relatively balmy weather. The streets and shops were festooned with beautiful light displays and, of course everything was on sale! The architecture of London tells the story of England and indeed of much of the world. They range from the neo-classical Buckingham Palace and the ornate Baroque entries and outer grandeur to the relatively simple Georgian style of many of the buildings. It also includes the ultra-modern Shard and other sky-scrapers on the south side of the Thames in the business district. The Gothic wonder that is Westminster Abbey, first opened in 1090, is truly description-defying and more than any other single structure embodies the history of England. There are over 3000 tombs beneath its floors, including the remains of 29 kings and queens, Henry VIII among them. The remains of Mary I and Elizabeth I ( enemies in life) are entombed together with the inscription “Here we lie, 2 sisters in hope of one resurrection.”. The fan-vaulted intricately carved stone ceiling in the Lady Chapel is a wonder to behold! The Abbey has been the site of 17 royal weddings and every coronation since 1308. Whew! It was all really over-whelming so time to rest and replenish with high tea in the Abbey cafe including Prosecco of course! London is full of incredibly beautiful and diverse museums and thanks largely to Prince Albert, they’re free. We became so immersed in, not just British history but world history every day. Dig back into the memory banks ( which most of us need to do unless you’re a history nerd like Betty) and you’ll recall that GB was once a great empire that ruled much of the world. You may also recall that they were brutal and merciless in their sense of superiority and entitlement and they didn’t hesitate to take what they wanted to enrich their gilded lives. The museums house some of the rarest artifacts in the world including the Rosetta stone and the beautiful statuary known as the Elgin marbles taken from the Parthenon. Many might think that these artifacts don’t belong to GB, but of course the Brits would argue that they were rescued from certain destruction. One could spend days in the museums and they were very busy during the holiday but worth the time. By far the most enjoyable experiences were places that featured a tour guide who was good at conveying the history in an entertaining way. English history is full of drama, murder, treason and scandal. The Tower of London which houses the crown jewels and was a prison for many traitors and criminals is enhanced with a tour by one of the Beefeaters. Their dramatic narratives of the treason and betrayal, and the many beheadings, within the tower walls will have you enthralled. Our tour of Kensington Palace was really brought to life by our narrator’s description of palace life and stories of the Monarchs who lived there. It was especially moving to stand in the room where all 4 ft 11 in 18-year-old Victoria, in her gown and dressing robe, received her privy council after ascending to the throne following her uncle’s death. The palace featured many of Victoria and Albert’s personal items as well as a display of some of Diana’s most famous gowns. Our visit to London included a day trip with a tour group to Windsor Castle, Stonehenge and Bath. It was really too much to pack into 1 day but good to be able to check those places off, esp. Stonehenge. I would go back to Windsor to enjoy the quaint village without the constrictions of a tour. The castle was interesting in that it is the Queen’s primary residence so most of the staterooms are used today. Without a doubt our most moving, enriching and enjoyable experiences were the 2 classical concerts and the incredible musical Phantom of the Opera that we attended. The performance of Phantom, in its 32nd year at Her Majesty’s Theatre was truly mesmerizing! Both concerts were held in St, Martin in the Fields, a beautiful 18th century Anglican Church that just happens to be where Handel’s Messiah was first performed. The first was a wonderful classical piano concert. The second was a violin orchestra performance that ended with Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. Imagine this, 18th century violin pieces played in an 18th century church and on instruments made in the 18th century! It was incredible. Of course, food and wine is always an important part of any trip. That said London is not Paris and we stopped to eat when we were hungry and chose out of convenience most of the time. We did have some good food, the wine was cheap and the ciders and ales were delicious. We ate good pub food most of the time including steak and ale pie and fish and chips (not as good as in Ireland). We had a very good Italian dinner after the theater.We had high tea in Westminster Abbey and we drank a Lot of tea. We ate traditional English breakfast twice ( this includes eggs, sausage, potatoes, tomatoes, mushrooms and baked beans!) The most interesting cafe was located in the Crypt below St Martin in the Fields. There are beautiful brick Gothic arches above and stone markers over the tombs below. People are buried in tombs under church floors all over England! We were really so lucky in many ways on this trip. We managed to navigate our way through the very busy streets (even without Melanie’s superior sense of direction). We remembered to look right (thank you sweet baby Jesus), and the weather was mostly tolerable with temps mostly in the 40’s (warmer than Tally) and lots of drizzle but little real rain. Any trip is only as good as the company and I love my girlfriends who are so easy to travel with! Looking back I have a renewed appreciation for theater and classical music and I hope to cultivate that more. I have a deeper understanding of the very dramatic history of Great Britain. It is difficult not to compare much of their sense of privilege and greed and the decadence and opulence of their lifestyle to much of today’s greedy wealthy class. However, I choose to trust that we have learned the lessons of history and we will act accordingly (eventually). Reflecting on all the marvelous creations of people through the ages, I choose to have faith in the goodness and ingenuity of humanity and in humankind’s ability to create solutions and innovation. I lift my face in gratitude for such an enriching experience. I lift my face in appreciation for the creativity and ingenuity of people through the ages. I lift my face in hope for the future. Lift your face (and your glass)! Cindy Share this: Tweet Pocket Like this: Like Loading... Related By LyfJourneys5 Comments 5 thoughts on “London 2017” mphadventuregirl says: January 16, 2018 at 1:53 am I live in the United States and love musicals and spend time seeing musicals on tour. I went to England 3 years ago. I spent most of my time in Bristol since our church choir was asked in be in residence at Bristol Cathedral for 2015. The pilgrimage began on July 31st and that is when the entire 72 pilgrims met up since part of us went up prior to July 31st. My family went up early to get more of London. On the 30th of July, I saw King’s Cross Station and went to Platform 9 3/4 and I saw Les Mis in the West End, which was a dream of mine. With the group, I went to Windsor Castle, went on a walking tour of London and in the walking tour we saw Buckingham Palace. We went to Evensong at Westminster and we sat in the quire. We went to Evensong to get an idea of what it will be like to attend Evensong at Bristol Cathedral. The next day, I went to Eucharist at St. Paul’s Cathedral and we sat under the dome. The entire group met up at Tower of London to leave for Bristol. So I only spent 4 1/2 days in London. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply LyfJourneys says: January 16, 2018 at 11:01 am Sounds like a very inspiring trip! Next trip to London try to attend a concert at St Martin in the fields. You would love it! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply mphadventuregirl says: January 16, 2018 at 12:53 pm After London, my group went to Bristol and I missed living London, but as time went by, I learned to love Bristol more and more. In total, our choir sang at 7 services at the Bristol Cathedral. We visited Bath, Berkeley Castle, Old Sarum, Stonehenge, Salisbury and we saw a service at Salisbury Cathedral, Tintern Abbey and Chepstow Castle LikeLike Kelly Williams says: January 16, 2018 at 2:23 am I can’t wait to read about your next adventures! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Kim says: January 21, 2018 at 6:15 pm You tell a wonderful tale, my friend. I felt like I was right there with you without the STRESS of the taxi & bus ride. I was whimpering at the memory of NYC taxi’s! 💕KB LikeLike Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. 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I told the brethren that on no account were the industries that have been started at Healdsburg College to be discontinued. It is of the utmost importance that industrial lines of work shall be carried forward in our schools. The students will find that in genuine muscular exercise there is a great blessing. Let teachers and students be of good courage. Let them put energy into their work. And if at times they make an apparent failure, let them try again. 5MR 438.1 Let them learn how to gain control of self, how to work together in love and harmony, how to conquer difficulties. Let them strive for sweetness of temper. This is a grace that the Lord Jesus will highly commend. If they learn these lessons, they will have gained a grand victory.—Letter 136, 1903, p. 3. (To W. C. White, July 8, 1903.) 5MR 438.2 Released August 20, 1973. Previous Next Interface Language English Русский Copyright © 2021 by Ellen G. White. All Rights Reserved. × previous play next stop mute max volume repeat shuffle Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.
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To Adam was given another son, to be the inheritor of the divine promise, the heir of the spiritual birthright. The name Seth, given to this son, signified “appointed,” or “compensation;” “for,” said the mother, “God hath appointed me another seed instead of Abel, whom Cain slew.” Seth was of more noble stature than Cain or Abel, and resembled Adam more closely than did his other sons. He was a worthy character, following in the steps of Abel. Yet he inherited no more natural goodness than did Cain. Concerning the creation of Adam it is said, “In the likeness of God made He him;” but man, after the Fall, “begat a son in his own likeness, after his image.” While Adam was created sinless, in the likeness of God, Seth, like Cain, inherited the fallen nature of his parents. But he received also the knowledge of the Redeemer and instruction in righteousness. By divine grace he served and honored God; and he labored, as Abel would have done, had he lived, to turn the minds of sinful men to revere and obey their Creator. PP 80.1 “To Seth, to him also there was born a son; and he called his name Enos: then began men to call upon the name of Jehovah.” The faithful had worshiped God before; but as men increased, the distinction between the two classes became more marked. There was an open profession of loyalty to God on the part of one, as there was of contempt and disobedience on the part of the other. PP 80.2 Before the Fall our first parents had kept the Sabbath, which was instituted in Eden; and after their expulsion from Paradise they continued its observance. They had tasted the bitter fruits of disobedience, and had learned what every one that tramples upon God's commandments will sooner or later learn—that the divine precepts are sacred and immutable, and that the penalty of transgression will surely be inflicted. The Sabbath was honored by all the children of Adam that remained loyal to God. But Cain and his descendants did not respect the day upon which God had rested. They chose their own time for labor and for rest, regardless of Jehovah's express command. PP 80.3 Upon receiving the curse of God, Cain had withdrawn from his father's household. He had first chosen his occupation as a tiller of the soil, and he now founded a city, calling it after the name of his eldest son. He had gone out from the presence of the Lord, cast away the promise of the restored Eden, to seek his possessions and enjoyment in the earth under the curse of sin, thus standing at the head of that great class of men who worship the god of this world. In that which pertains to mere earthly and material progress, his descendants became distinguished. But they were regardless of God, and in opposition to His purposes for man. To the crime of murder, in which Cain had led the way, Lamech, the fifth in descent, added polygamy, and, boastfully defiant, he acknowledged God, only to draw from the avenging of Cain an assurance of his own safety. Abel had led a pastoral life, dwelling in tents or booths, and the descendants of Seth followed the same course, counting themselves “strangers and pilgrims on the earth,” seeking “a better country, that is, an heavenly.” Hebrews 11:13, 16. PP 81.1 For some time the two classes remained separate. The race of Cain, spreading from the place of their first settlement, dispersed over the plains and valleys where the children of Seth had dwelt; and the latter, in order to escape from their contaminating influence, withdrew to the mountains, and there made their home. So long as this separation continued, they maintained the worship of God in its purity. But in the lapse of time they ventured, little by little, to mingle with the inhabitants of the valleys. This association was productive of the worst results. “The sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair.” The children of Seth, attracted by the beauty of the daughters of Cain's descendants, displeased the Lord by intermarrying with them. Many of the worshipers of God were beguiled into sin by the allurements that were now constantly before them, and they lost their peculiar, holy character. Mingling with the depraved, they became like them in spirit and in deeds; the restrictions of the seventh commandment were disregarded, “and they took them wives of all which they chose.” The children of Seth went “in the way of Cain” (Jude 11); they fixed their minds upon worldly prosperity and enjoyment and neglected the commandments of the Lord. Men “did not like to retain God in their knowledge;” they “became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.” Romans 1:21. Therefore “God gave them over to a mind void of judgment.” Verse 28, margin. Sin spread abroad in the earth like a deadly leprosy. PP 81.2 For nearly a thousand years Adam lived among men, a witness to the results of sin. Faithfully he sought to stem the tide of evil. He had been commanded to instruct his posterity in the way of the Lord; and he carefully treasured what God had revealed to him, and repeated it to succeeding generations. To his children and children's children, to the ninth generation, he described man's holy and happy estate in Paradise, and repeated the history of his fall, telling them of the sufferings by which God had taught him the necessity of strict adherence to His law, and explaining to them the merciful provisions for their salvation. Yet there were but few who gave heed to his words. Often he was met with bitter reproaches for the sin that had brought such woe upon his posterity. PP 82.1 Adam's life was one of sorrow, humility, and contrition. When he left Eden, the thought that he must die thrilled him with horror. He was first made acquainted with the reality of death in the human family when Cain, his first-born son, became the murderer of his brother. Filled with the keenest remorse for his own sin, and doubly bereaved in the death of Abel and the rejection of Cain, Adam was bowed down with anguish. He witnessed the wide-spreading corruption that was finally to cause the destruction of the world by a flood; and though the sentence of death pronounced upon him by his Maker had at first appeared terrible, yet after beholding for nearly a thousand years the results of sin, he felt that it was merciful in God to bring to an end a life of suffering and sorrow. PP 82.2 Notwithstanding the wickedness of the antediluvian world, that age was not, as has often been supposed, an era of ignorance and barbarism. The people were granted the opportunity of reaching a high standard of moral and intellectual attainment. They possessed great physical and mental strength, and their advantages for acquiring both religious and scientific knowledge were unrivaled. It is a mistake to suppose that because they lived to a great age their minds matured late; their mental powers were early developed, and those who cherished the fear of God and lived in harmony with His will continued to increase in knowledge and wisdom throughout their life. Could illustrious scholars of our time be placed in contrast with men of the same age who lived before the Flood, they would appear as greatly inferior in mental as in physical strength. As the years of man have decreased, and his physical strength has diminished, so his mental capacities have lessened. There are men who now apply themselves to study during a period of from twenty to fifty years, and the world is filled with admiration of their attainments. But how limited are these acquirements in comparison with those of men whose mental and physical powers were developing for centuries! PP 82.3 It is true that the people of modern times have the benefit of the attainments of their predecessors. The men of masterly minds, who planned and studied and wrote, have left their work for those who follow. But even in this respect, and so far as merely human knowledge is concerned, how much greater the advantages of the men of that olden time! They had among them for hundreds of years him who was formed in God's image, whom the Creator Himself pronounced “good”—the man whom God had instructed in all the wisdom pertaining to the material world. Adam had learned from the Creator the history of creation; he himself witnessed the events of nine centuries; and he imparted his knowledge to his descendants. The antediluvians were without books, they had no written records; but with their great physical and mental vigor, they had strong memories, able to grasp and to retain that which was communicated to them, and in turn to transmit it unimpaired to their posterity. And for hundreds of years there were seven generations living upon the earth contemporaneously, having the opportunity of consulting together and profiting each by the knowledge and experience of all. PP 83.1 The advantages enjoyed by men of that age to gain a knowledge of God through His works have never been equaled since. And so far from being an era of religious darkness, that was an age of great light. All the world had opportunity to receive instruction from Adam, and those who feared the Lord had also Christ and angels for their teachers. And they had a silent witness to the truth, in the garden of God, which for so many centuries remained among men. At the cherubim-guarded gate of Paradise the glory of God was revealed, and hither came the first worshipers. Here their altars were reared, and their offerings presented. It was here that Cain and Abel had brought their sacrifices, and God had condescended to communicate with them. PP 83.2 Skepticism could not deny the existence of Eden while it stood just in sight, its entrance barred by watching angels. The order of creation, the object of the garden, the history of its two trees so closely connected with man's destiny, were undisputed facts. And the existence and supreme authority of God, the obligation of His law, were truths which men were slow to question while Adam was among them. PP 84.1 Notwithstanding the prevailing iniquity, there was a line of holy men who, elevated and ennobled by communion with God, lived as in the companionship of heaven. They were men of massive intellect, of wonderful attainments. They had a great and holy mission—to develop a character of righteousness, to teach a lesson of godliness, not only to the men of their time, but for future generations. Only a few of the most prominent are mentioned in the Scriptures; but all through the ages God had faithful witnesses, truehearted worshipers. PP 84.2 Of Enoch it is written that he lived sixty-five years, and begat a son. After that he walked with God three hundred years. During these earlier years Enoch had loved and feared God and had kept His commandments. He was one of the holy line, the preservers of the true faith, the progenitors of the promised seed. From the lips of Adam he had learned the dark story of the Fall, and the cheering one of God's grace as seen in the promise; and he relied upon the Redeemer to come. But after the birth of his first son, Enoch reached a higher experience; he was drawn into a closer relationship with God. He realized more fully his own obligations and responsibility as a son of God. And as he saw the child's love for its father, its simple trust in his protection; as he felt the deep, yearning tenderness of his own heart for that first-born son, he learned a precious lesson of the wonderful love of God to men in the gift of His Son, and the confidence which the children of God may repose in their heavenly Father. The infinite, unfathomable love of God through Christ became the subject of his meditations day and night; and with all the fervor of his soul he sought to reveal that love to the people among whom he dwelt. PP 84.3 Enoch's walk with God was not in a trance or vision, but in all the duties of his daily life. He did not become a hermit, shutting himself entirely from the world; for he had a work to do for God in the world. In the family and in his intercourse with men, as a husband and father, a friend, a citizen, he was the steadfast, unwavering servant of the Lord. PP 85.1 His heart was in harmony with God's will; for “can two walk together, except they be agreed?” Amos 3:3. And this holy walk was continued for three hundred years. There are few Christians who would not be far more earnest and devoted if they knew that they had but a short time to live, or that the coming of Christ was about to take place. But Enoch's faith waxed the stronger, his love became more ardent, with the lapse of centuries. PP 85.2 Enoch was a man of strong and highly cultivated mind and extensive knowledge; he was honored with special revelations from God; yet being in constant communion with Heaven, with a sense of the divine greatness and perfection ever before him, he was one of the humblest of men. The closer the connection with God, the deeper was the sense of his own weakness and imperfection. PP 85.3 Distressed by the increasing wickedness of the ungodly, and fearing that their infidelity might lessen his reverence for God, Enoch avoided constant association with them, and spent much time in solitude, giving himself to meditation and prayer. Thus he waited before the Lord, seeking a clearer knowledge of His will, that he might perform it. To him prayer was as the breath of the soul; he lived in the very atmosphere of heaven. PP 85.4 Through holy angels God revealed to Enoch His purpose to destroy the world by a flood, and He also opened more fully to him the plan of redemption. By the spirit of prophecy He carried him down through the generations that should live after the Flood, and showed him the great events connected with the second coming of Christ and the end of the world. PP 85.5 Enoch had been troubled in regard to the dead. It had seemed to him that the righteous and the wicked would go to the dust together, and that this would be their end. He could not see the life of the just beyond the grave. In prophetic vision he was instructed concerning the death of Christ, and was shown His coming in glory, attended by all the holy angels, to ransom His people from the grave. He also saw the corrupt state of the world when Christ should appear the second time—that there would be a boastful, presumptuous, self-willed generation, denying the only God and the Lord Jesus Christ, trampling upon the law, and despising the atonement. He saw the righteous crowned with glory and honor, and the wicked banished from the presence of the Lord, and destroyed by fire. PP 85.6 Enoch became a preacher of righteousness, making known to the people what God had revealed to him. Those who feared the Lord sought out this holy man, to share his instruction and his prayers. He labored publicly also, bearing God's messages to all who would hear the words of warning. His labors were not restricted to the Sethites. In the land where Cain had sought to flee from the divine Presence, the prophet of God made known the wonderful scenes that had passed before his vision. “Behold,” he declared, “the Lord cometh with ten thousands of His saints, to execute judgment upon all, and to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds.” Jude 14, 15. PP 86.1 He was a fearless reprover of sin. While he preached the love of God in Christ to the people of his time, and pleaded with them to forsake their evil ways, he rebuked the prevailing iniquity and warned the men of his generation that judgment would surely be visited upon the transgressor. It was the Spirit of Christ that spoke through Enoch; that Spirit is manifested, not alone in utterances of love, compassion, and entreaty; it is not smooth things only that are spoken by holy men. God puts into the heart and lips of His messengers truths to utter that are keen and cutting as a two-edged sword. PP 86.2 The power of God that wrought with His servant was felt by those who heard. Some gave heed to the warning, and renounced their sins; but the multitudes mocked at the solemn message, and went on more boldly in their evil ways. The servants of God are to bear a similar message to the world in the last days, and it will also be received with unbelief and mockery. The antediluvian world rejected the warning words of him who walked with God. So will the last generation make light of the warnings of the Lord's messengers. PP 86.3 In the midst of a life of active labor, Enoch steadfastly maintained his communion with God. The greater and more pressing his labors, the more constant and earnest were his prayers. He continued to exclude himself, at certain periods, from all society. After remaining for a time among the people, laboring to benefit them by instruction and example, he would withdraw, to spend a season in solitude, hungering and thirsting for that divine knowledge which God alone can impart. Communing thus with God, Enoch came more and more to reflect the divine image. His face was radiant with a holy light, even the light that shineth in the face of Jesus. As he came forth from these divine communings, even the ungodly beheld with awe the impress of heaven upon his countenance. PP 86.4 The wickedness of men had reached such a height that destruction was pronounced against them. As year after year passed on, deeper and deeper grew the tide of human guilt, darker and darker gathered the clouds of divine judgment. Yet Enoch, the witness of faith, held on his way, warning, pleading, entreating, striving to turn back the tide of guilt and to stay the bolts of vengeance. Though his warnings were disregarded by a sinful, pleasure-loving people, he had the testimony that God approved, and he continued to battle faithfully against the prevailing evil, until God removed him from a world of sin to the pure joys of heaven. PP 87.1 The men of that generation had mocked the folly of him who sought not to gather gold or silver or to build up possessions here. But Enoch's heart was upon eternal treasures. He had looked upon the celestial city. He had seen the King in His glory in the midst of Zion. His mind, his heart, his conversation, were in heaven. The greater the existing iniquity, the more earnest was his longing for the home of God. While still on earth, he dwelt, by faith, in the realms of light. PP 87.2 “Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.” Matthew 5:8. For three hundred years Enoch had been seeking purity of soul, that he might be in harmony with Heaven. For three centuries he had walked with God. Day by day he had longed for a closer union; nearer and nearer had grown the communion, until God took him to Himself. He had stood at the threshold of the eternal world, only a step between him and the land of the blest; and now the portals opened, the walk with God, so long pursued on earth, continued, and he passed through the gates of the Holy City—the first from among men to enter there. PP 87.3 His loss was felt on earth. The voice that had been heard day after day in warning and instruction was missed. There were some, both of the righteous and the wicked, who had witnessed his departure; and hoping that he might have been conveyed to some one of his places of retirement, those who loved him made diligent search, as afterward the sons of the prophets searched for Elijah; but without avail. They reported that he was not, for God had taken him. PP 88.1 By the translation of Enoch the Lord designed to teach an important lesson. There was danger that men would yield to discouragement, because of the fearful results of Adam's sin. Many were ready to exclaim, “What profit is it that we have feared the Lord and have kept His ordinances, since a heavy curse is resting upon the race, and death is the portion of us all?” But the instructions which God gave to Adam, and which were repeated by Seth, and exemplified by Enoch, swept away the gloom and darkness, and gave hope to man, that as through Adam came death, so through the promised Redeemer would come life and immortality. Satan was urging upon men the belief that there was no reward for the righteous or punishment for the wicked, and that it was impossible for men to obey the divine statutes. But in the case of Enoch, God declares “that He is, and that He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him.” Hebrews 11:6. He shows what He will do for those who keep His commandments. Men were taught that it is possible to obey the law of God; that even while living in the midst of the sinful and corrupt, they were able, by the grace of God, to resist temptation, and become pure and holy. They saw in his example the blessedness of such a life; and his translation was an evidence of the truth of his prophecy concerning the hereafter, with its award of joy and glory and immortal life to the obedient, and of condemnation, woe, and death to the transgressor. PP 88.2 By faith Enoch “was translated that he should not see death; ... for before his translation he had this testimony, that he pleased God.” Hebrews 11:5. In the midst of a world by its iniquity doomed to destruction, Enoch lived a life of such close communion with God that he was not permitted to fall under the power of death. The godly character of this prophet represents the state of holiness which must be attained by those who shall be “redeemed from the earth” (Revelation 14:3) at the time of Christ's second advent. Then, as in the world before the Flood, iniquity will prevail. Following the promptings of their corrupt hearts and the teachings of a deceptive philosophy, men will rebel against the authority of Heaven. But like Enoch, God's people will seek for purity of heart and conformity to His will, until they shall reflect the likeness of Christ. Like Enoch, they will warn the world of the Lord's second coming and of the judgments to be visited upon transgression, and by their holy conversation and example they will condemn the sins of the ungodly. As Enoch was translated to heaven before the destruction of the world by water, so the living righteous will be translated from the earth before its destruction by fire. Says the apostle: “We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump.” “For the Lord Himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the Archangel, and with the trump of God;” “the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.” “The dead in Christ shall rise first: then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. Wherefore comfort one another with these words.” 1 Corinthians 15:51, 52; 1 Thessalonians 4:16-18. 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Kadesh","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0037_eng_m_chapter_33_from_sinai_to_kadesh_84_1687.mp3#duration=1982&size=15988920"},{"para_id":"84.1755","title":"Chapter 34\u2014The Twelve Spies","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0038_eng_m_chapter_34_the_twelve_spies_84_1755.mp3#duration=1229&size=9964295"},{"para_id":"84.1797","title":"Chapter 35\u2014The Rebellion of Korah","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0039_eng_m_chapter_35_the_rebellion_of_korah_84_1797.mp3#duration=1770&size=14292746"},{"para_id":"84.1859","title":"Chapter 36\u2014In the Wilderness","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0040_eng_m_chapter_36_in_the_wilderness_84_1859.mp3#duration=752&size=6145958"},{"para_id":"84.1887","title":"Chapter 37\u2014The Smitten Rock","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0041_eng_m_chapter_37_the_smitten_rock_84_1887.mp3#duration=1559&size=12605846"},{"para_id":"84.1932","title":"Chapter 38\u2014The Journey Around Edom","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0042_eng_m_chapter_38_the_journey_around_edom_84_1932.mp3#duration=1794&size=14480005"},{"para_id":"84.1988","title":"Chapter 39\u2014The 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Jericho","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0049_eng_m_chapter_45_the_fall_of_jericho_84_2245.mp3#duration=1742&size=14068632"},{"para_id":"84.2302","title":"Chapter 46\u2014The Blessings and the Curses","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0050_eng_m_chapter_46_the_blessings_and_the_curses_84_2302.mp3#duration=595&size=4893616"},{"para_id":"84.2326","title":"Chapter 47\u2014League With the Gibeonites","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0051_eng_m_chapter_47_league_with_the_gibeonites_84_2326.mp3#duration=798&size=6514447"},{"para_id":"84.2352","title":"Chapter 48\u2014The Division of Canaan","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0052_eng_m_chapter_48_the_division_of_canaan_84_2352.mp3#duration=1783&size=14395097"},{"para_id":"84.2414","title":"Chapter 49\u2014The Last Words of Joshua","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0053_eng_m_chapter_49_the_last_words_of_joshua_84_2414.mp3#duration=638&size=5230856"},{"para_id":"84.2434","title":"Chapter 50\u2014Tithes and Offerings","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0054_eng_m_chapter_50_tithes_and_offerings_84_2434.mp3#duration=841&size=6860831"},{"para_id":"84.2461","title":"Chapter 51\u2014God's Care for the Poor","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0055_eng_m_chapter_51_god_s_care_for_the_poor_84_2461.mp3#duration=1053&size=8556887"},{"para_id":"84.2499","title":"Chapter 52\u2014The Annual Feasts","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0056_eng_m_chapter_52_the_annual_feasts_84_2499.mp3#duration=895&size=7295049"},{"para_id":"84.2538","title":"Chapter 53\u2014The Earlier Judges","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0057_eng_m_chapter_53_the_earlier_judges_84_2538.mp3#duration=2305&size=18572249"},{"para_id":"84.2620","title":"Chapter 54\u2014Samson","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0058_eng_m_chapter_54_samson_84_2620.mp3#duration=1347&size=10903747"},{"para_id":"84.2666","title":"Chapter 55\u2014The Child Samuel","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0059_eng_m_chapter_55_the_child_samuel_84_2666.mp3#duration=858&size=6994979"},{"para_id":"84.2698","title":"Chapter 56\u2014Eli and His Sons","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0060_eng_m_chapter_56_eli_and_his_sons_84_2698.mp3#duration=974&size=7926205"},{"para_id":"84.2726","title":"Chapter 57\u2014The Ark Taken by the Philistines","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0061_eng_m_chapter_57_the_ark_taken_by_the_philistines_84_2726.mp3#duration=1623&size=13118401"},{"para_id":"84.2786","title":"Chapter 58\u2014The Schools of the Prophets","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0062_eng_m_chapter_58_the_schools_of_the_prophets_84_2786.mp3#duration=1357&size=10986634"},{"para_id":"84.2832","title":"Chapter 59\u2014The First King of Israel","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0063_eng_m_chapter_59_the_first_king_of_israel_84_2832.mp3#duration=2090&size=16852428"},{"para_id":"84.2900","title":"Chapter 60\u2014The Presumption of Saul","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0064_eng_m_chapter_60_the_presumption_of_saul_84_2900.mp3#duration=1298&size=10515111"},{"para_id":"84.2946","title":"Chapter 61\u2014Saul 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and Modern Sorcery","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0071_eng_m_chapter_67_ancient_and_modern_sorcery_84_3203.mp3#duration=1038&size=8432302"},{"para_id":"84.3236","title":"Chapter 68\u2014David at Ziklag","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0072_eng_m_chapter_68_david_at_ziklag_84_3236.mp3#duration=1047&size=8504056"},{"para_id":"84.3274","title":"Chapter 69\u2014David Called to the Throne","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0073_eng_m_chapter_69_david_called_to_the_throne_84_3274.mp3#duration=850&size=6934447"},{"para_id":"84.3303","title":"Chapter 70\u2014The Reign of David","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0074_eng_m_chapter_70_the_reign_of_david_84_3303.mp3#duration=1915&size=15454149"},{"para_id":"84.3386","title":"Chapter 71\u2014David's Sin and Repentance","mp3":"\/mp3\/84\/0075_eng_m_chapter_71_david_s_sin_and_repentance_84_3386.mp3#duration=1669&size=13487871"},{"para_id":"84.3447","title":"Chapter 72\u2014The Rebellion of 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Courtesy Lazzarini Previous offerings include a yacht in the form of a swan and another devised to resemble a shark, but Lazzarini Design Studio's latest superyacht concept may be one of its most daring yet. The Rome-based design team has just unveiled renderings of a brand new 69-meter yacht design with a "gaping hole" right in the middle. The aptly named Shape concept, which is to run entirely on clean energy, features a huge empty opening in its superstructure, resulting in a wonderfully distinctive silhouette. The Shape superyacht has an estimated price tag of $80 million. Courtesy Lazzarini 'Hole deck' Referred to as the "hole deck," the space is accessible via an entrance on the bow and has steps leading down to the sea level, making it an ideal sun lounging area, and can be customized to suit the owner's requirements. Meanwhile, the upper deck of the yacht is fitted with a glass-bottomed infinity pool, offering swimmers a fabulous view of the open space below. The living area, located at the rear of the superstructure, consists of six suites, with room for up to 12 guests. The unconventional superyacht design has a giant space in the middle, resulting in a rather striking silhouette. Courtesy Lazzarini Clean energy "Because of the stylistic choice of placing a void inside the superstructure, space on The Shape is the real luxury," say the designers. There's also a beach club with a diving platform onboard, a helipad, a garage full of toys and all of the typical amenities you'd find on a yacht of this stature. Shape, which has an estimated price of €69 million (around $80 million), will be equipped with a propulsion system powered by hydrogen, and will run entirely on clean energy, with max speed of around 24 knots, or 12 knots when in full electric mode. The solar panels on its sundeck are to be used to charge all onboard systems. The yacht will be fitted with a glass-bottomed infinity pool, a beach club and a helipad. Courtesy Lazzarini Distinctive design Although it's still just a concept, the team at Lazzarini say the unconventional design has been getting a lot of attention from brokers since it was unveiled. If Shape were to be picked up, it would take around 20 months to build and execute, according to the designers. The distinctive concept is one of a number of new innovative superyacht designs to be unveiled over the past few weeks. In September, German shipyard Lurssen debuted a new emission-free superyacht concept inspired by Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventure in Wonderland" at the Monaco Yacht Show, while Italian shipyard Tankoa chose the same event to debut its striking steel and aluminum Apache concept. The Rome-based Lazzarini Design Studio has unveiled renderings of its latest concept Shape. 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Drink from fancy glasses Amazon.com The minibars in midrange hotels likely have a couple of cans of soda, domestic beer and plastic bottled water. Yawn. Minibars in luxury hotels pull out all the stops with full-size wine and liquor bottles, locally made granola and candy, and kits for a romantic night, plus gorgeous crystal glasses for a sophisticated touch — like at the stunning Baccarat Hotel & Residences New York. Follow their lead. No matter if you’re sipping a whiskey Old-Fashioned or hydrating with tap water, using a crystal glass will have you feeling like you’re drinking in a classy hotel bar. Available on Amazon, the Marquis by Waterford Markham Double Old Fashioned Glasses ($41.79, set of four, amazon.com) is a chance to own famed Waterford crystal at a value price. Feel like you’re walking on air Amazon.com Skip the classic hotel slippers that are flimsy, thin and far too slippery when walking on tile. 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Posted by admin | Aug 27, 2021 | Beauty, Culture, Curiosities, Family, Health, Magazines, Travel | 0 | [ad_1] Dear travel agents, Since the start of the global pandemic earlier this year, the travel industry has been turned upside down. And although we don’t know when we will get past this, we know that we can’t do it without you. Over the course of the past month, with our global operations suspended, we have been collecting letters from travellers all over the world through our #BeTogether initiative. Today we’d like to share the first letter that we’ve written: a genuine thank you to you, our agent partners. Today is a day we celebrate travel agents all over the world, so we wanted to take the opportunity to express our gratitude for all the work that you do. We know that creating the best travel experiences for your clients is not always an easy job, although you make it seem so effortless. So, thank you. Thank you for inspiring your clients to travel with a company that puts sustainability front of mind. Thank you for the adventurous souls you have introduced to our style of travel. Thank you for your dedication. For the early mornings, for the late nights, for the long calls, for the longer email chains… for the passions stirred, for the dreams created. Thank you for working with us to change the way people see the world. We know this is a challenging time for the entire travel industry, but please accept our sincere appreciation for your continued support, kindness, and understanding. It is difficult now, but we know that together we will get through this – stronger than ever. We can’t wait to continue making travel dreams a reality, together. In the meantime, we are never more than a call, email, or live chat away! From your friends at Intrepid Travel, we’re here for you. Thank you and take care. #BeTogether — This letter is in celebration and recognition of National Travel Advisor Day in the United States and National Travel Agent Day in Canada, which are celebrated on May 6. However we would like to use this as an opportunity to acknowledge and express our gratitude to all of our partners and travel agents globally.
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Here at Honeybank, we are experts at using animals and outdoor pursuits to produce the very best team building events. If you are looking to reward or motivate staff, impress clients, improve team relationships and communication, you have come to the right people. We offer packages which can incorporate a variety of fun activities and a wide range of animals. Choose from our range of team building activities such as Pass the Falcon, Find the Ferret, The Creepy Crawly Challenge, and duck herding. We can also supply archery, laser clays, air gun shooting and much more! Honeybank is conveniently located in the centre of England, a mere 10 miles from junction 28 of the M1 motorway, making it easily accessible. Whether you are a small group of 2 or 3 people, or even 100, we can organise the perfect day for you. Give us a call today with your requirements and receive a no-obligation quote. Corporate Away Days & Entertainment Here at Honeybank, we are experts at using animals and outdoor pursuits to produce the very best team building events. If you are looking to reward or motivate staff, impress clients, improve team relationships and communication, you have come to the right people. We offer packages which can incorporate a variety of fun activities and a wide range of animals. Choose from our range of team building activities such as Pass the Falcon, Find the Ferret, The Creepy Crawly Challenge, and duck herding. We can also supply archery, laser clays, air gun shooting and much more! Honeybank is conveniently located in the centre of England, a mere 10 miles from junction 28 of the M1 motorway, making it easily accessible. Whether you are a small group of 2 or 3 people, or even 100, we can organise the perfect day for you. Give us a call today with your requirements and receive a no-obligation quote. Pass the Falcon Based around the age-old sport of falconry, this unique challenge encompasses speed, agility, dexterity, teamwork and learning ability. At the beginning of the event, teams are introduced to a real peregrine falcon, and the importance of carrying the falcon securely is explained. The instructor will teach the team members how to tie the “falconer’s knot”, which involves holding the falcon steady on one hand while the knot is tied with the other hand, i.e. using just one hand. Once the team’s instruction is completed, everyone is taken to a course where they will have to run an obstacle relay race with a falcon (a model falcon is used for this). Each member of the team will have to run the length of the course, stopping at a post to do a spin around it, to collect the falcon from a perch, fasten it to his/her glove, and then carry it back to the beginning of the course, tie it securely to another perch, and then run back to tag the next member of the team, until every team member has run the course. We set a maximum time for each race, and give bonus points for beating that time, as well as adding or subtracting points for the manner in which the falcon is carried. At the end of the event, we will fly a real falcon for the guests. Lots of fun and excitement for all participants. Find the Monsters! An extremely unusual team building exercise, utilising state-of-the-art radio tracking equipment. Monsters from another Galaxy have invaded Earth, and it is your team’s job to find them before it’s too late. Before the event begins, each team is given a quick but thorough course in the use of radio telemetry (designed to detect the aliens), and is then supplied with a receiver, directional aerial, a map of the area, and the exact number of “monsters” within that area. Working together, the team must find as many monsters as possible. Each monster has a different value, and the points for each find are totalled; the team that amasses the most points wins the event. A time limit is set for this event, and penalties incurred for over-running, and so there is no time to hang around or argue if the team is to be successful. Participants need to remember that the monsters are extremely clever, and are capable of hiding in holes in the ground, up trees, under bushes and even in or on buildings, and so a good deal of effort will be needed by the teams to win this challenge. Loads of fun, and a totally different event. Corporate Ferret Racing Ferret racing provides a unique way to entertain and motivate staff, and our Flat Caps & Ferrets®© service is the market leader. The activity begins with a short introduction into the art of ferret racing, with our Ferret Meister passing on top tips to the participating teams and individuals. Once everyone is briefed, teams are allowed a few minutes to work out team tactics, and then the racing tubes are loaded with live ferrets. As we bring a “business” (the collective noun for our mustelids) of 15-20 ferrets on every event, none of the ferrets are overworked, nor can anyone work out the animals’ individual foibles, all adding to the fun. Teams can get extremely competitive on this activity, but they ignore the Ferret Meister’s advice at their peril. Anything can – and usually does! – happen in ferret racing! To-date, the fastest time we have had for a team to complete this course is a staggering 13 seconds. However, we have also needed to apply the 10 minute cut-off rule! Flat Caps & Ferrets®© is suitable for corporate team building and fun days. We supply everything for this activity – • A 15-strong “business” of ferrets; • Racing pipes; • Starting traps; • Presenter/Trainer/Race Commentator; • Safety barriers; • A sense of humour! We can also run our FERRET ROULETTE for team building. This needs very little space, can be run indoors or outside and supplies loads of fun! Creepy Crawly Challenge©® A two-part event that can be run as a public entertainment, a competition or as part of a team-building day. The event is based on people’s fears (usually totally unfounded) of creepy crawlies, such as spiders, snakes, rats, insects and worms etc. The event consists of two parts, the first of which involves each team/member handling a variety of animals, and the second part requires them to retrieve tokens from a cage containing creepy crawlies. Each token is of a different value, and the idea is for the team/member to amass as many points as possible. The team/member with the highest total number of points wins. This event is housed in a marquee or building, within which are several “creepy crawlies”, e.g. spiders, snakes, rats, mice, lizards, cockroaches etc. Part 1 of the challenge involves participants handling animals; they score a different number of points for each species (the number of points is clearly displayed on the front of each cage) and each participant can choose to handle a maximum number of species (dependent on size of team), and gain points. In part 2 of this challenge, within a set time limit, members have to retrieve tokens from a cage containing creepy crawlies. No-one can see just what these creepy crawlies are, and each token is the same size and shape, but with a different value. Every cage contains the same number of tokens, all of which have the same total value. 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Three years ago, the state labeled Deer Isle-Stonington High School as one of 10 “persistently low-achieving” schools in Maine. Now DISHS is drawing nothing but acclaim as a result of the dedication of principal Todd West and his faculty to school-wide improvement, from the ground up. Being labeled one of the lowest-achieving schools impacted not only the reputation of DISHS, but also the students’ opinions of their education. “The damage that that did to the psyche of the school was incredible,” said Leslie Billings, special education/math teacher. “There’s got to be a better way. For many students, their thought process was, ‘If you’re going to be at the bottom, then what’s the point?’ For some of the students, there is no pride in the school because of that.” But DISHS staff have worked overtime—and without additional funding—to prove their school is making progress. They have launched professional learning communities (PLCs), advisory periods, and student assistance teams (SATs) to better their school—and if you need more evidence, let the numbers do the talking. In 2012, DISHS posted a 94 percent graduation rate (continuing the school’s steady climb from a 58 percent graduation rate in 2009). When DISHS applied for a $1.5 million federal School Improvement Grant but did not receive the funding, West and his faculty refused to give up on the goals laid out in their proposal. Despite the absence of additional funding, the staff used existing resources to move forward with as many pieces of their plan as possible. In order to make substantial changes, they had to get creative. The first step: developing two PLCs comprised of DISHS faculty. As a PLC group, staff members discuss best practices, solicit input from other teachers, and learn how colleagues operate their classes. “We’re constantly trying to improve the school, and the teachers’ decisions decide how we’re going to improve the school,” said Seth Laplant, life sciences teacher. “A lot of it is about improving our practices,” said Terry Siebert, world studies teacher. “We found out that kids tend to write much, much differently depending on how hard the teacher is going to be looking for grammar, et cetera. So now we are coming up with common rubrics.” DISHS’ road to recovery also included revamping the school’s bell schedule. Teachers agreed to take 10 minutes from each of their classes to make time for 45-minute focused study periods, called advisory, four days a week. Students spend two days on targeted intervention, one day on silent sustained reading, and one day on math catch-up. Incorporating focused study time into the schedule allows students who are unable to stay after school to receive additional assistance during the school day. Those who do not require extra help are encouraged to investigate other interests during advisory periods. Students Lucas Eaton (black cap), Devon Olson (green cap) and Dan Fill explain their interest in DISHS’ up-and-coming marine trades pathway to Commissioner Bowen. Click to view more photos from this event. Teachers running advisory classes have the same set of students all four years. Advisers build close relationship with their students and attend individualized SAT meetings to act as advocates for their advisees eight times per year. “We’re looking at every kid frequently, and we take the list of kids and flag the ones that are having some type of problem, behavior, academic, or whatever,” Billings said. During SAT meetings, which were adopted as a result of West’s vision, administrators and teachers talk with students to discover the root of their academic challenges. “The focus isn’t on what you [as the student] can do,” Siebert said. “It’s on what can we all do to help you?” For additional support, the school has established a credit recovery program for students lagging behind; a student who fails a test but earns a score above 60 percent may be struggling with only one key element of the tested material. Through credit recovery, teachers can determine which aspect of a unit the student needs to re-learn. Then a senior, for example, can continue to move with his or her class mates. “They can fix that [aspect] and get senior standing again without having to take the classes over for an entire half of the year,” Laplant explained. Despite DISHS’ vastly improved graduation rate, the school must continue to combat a common economic factor steering kids away from their high school diploma: the fishing industry. Stonington, known for having the top lobster port in the state, offers tempting alternatives to education. Some island families have well-established fishing businesses, and a few DISHS students have already attained their commercial lobster license. “We’ve always kind of fought, ‘Why do I need to go to school when I can go on the boat and make more money than you do?’” Siebert said. To encourage fishery-inclined students to complete their secondary education, DISHS offers technical classes in marine trades, such as machining and welding. West is working to develop a marine trades pathway – a program in which students can focus much of their study in multiple subjects around the marine trades theme. Although DISHS is a relatively small school, its new system can be replicated on a much larger scale. Logistics may differ, but bigger schools require more staff support—providing more hands on deck to foster such a system. Within larger high schools, Laplant suggests breaking up PLCs by grade level to replicate the benefits of a small-school setting. “I think in some ways it might be easier in a big school,” said Tom Duym, marine trades instructor. “You’re wearing so many hats in a small school. In a larger school, [teachers] tend to focus in on a specific issue.” On a small island like Deer Isle, parent and community support in such a venture is vital—and has become extraordinary, teachers say. The public backed the development of the school’s learning center, which offers targeted assistance to students, and Billings estimates parent responsiveness and approval of the school’s efforts to be at 75 percent. West’s leadership and faculty enthusiasm, however, remain the driving force behind the school’s continuous progression. “The group [of educators] we have assembled right now is a cohesive group,” Siebert said. “There really is a whatever-it-takes kind of attitude.” Resources Maine grad rates rise of third year in a row, press release Deer Isle-Stonington High School website Share: Email Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Print Like this: Like Loading... 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