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Gold Airport Suites is an alternative option for those seeking affordable comfort close to the Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Situated in Soi Lat Krabang 40/2, this stylish hotel offers high-standard facilities and impeccable services to all travellers with an unrivalled sense of privacy. Apart from being just a short drive to the airport, guests can also enjoy easy access to shopping malls and restaurants. Travelling to the city centre is also convenient via either the Airport Rail Link and taxi.
At the Gold Airport Suites, every effort is made to maximise your memorable stay. All air-conditioned guestrooms here come beautifully equipped with modern necessities. Flat-screen TV with cable channels, ensuite bathroom with free toiletries, and a complimentary Wifi access are just some of the in-room amenities at your disposal. The onsite restaurant offers a variety of Thai and international dishes freshly prepared daily by experienced chefs. The large outdoor swimming pool is a great place where guests usually come to enjoy a refreshing dip during the day. A team of dedicated staff at the reception will be on standby 24/7 to make sure that all your needs are met at the Gold Airport Suites Bangkok.
Gold Airport Suites located in Lat Krabang, 1.9 km from King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Lat Krabang, Gold Airport Suites features air-conditioned rooms and free private parking. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Each room includes a flat-screen TV. Certain units include a sitting area where you can relax. You will find a kettle in the room. All rooms have a private bathroom fitted with a shower. There is a 24-hour front desk at the property.
Proximity from and to International Suvarnabhumi Airport 10 minutes (3 kilometers) by driving, 8 minutes away PASEO (24hrs Mc. Donald), 15 km. to Siam Park, 25 km. away from Safari World. Near to Mega Bangna / BITEC Easy access to public transportation services and BTS sky-train network (Ladkrabang Station). Convenient to connect with prime areas of Bangkok, where a variety of shopping complex, international restaurants, theatres, etc. | [
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In the spring of 2012 lush green pastures led to being a little overweight and a crusty neck. Summer time trail rides did not take any of the weight off. By fall we were in a drought, all other horses were in good shape and we were feeding hay to keep weight on them, except for icky, he was getting thicker. He was on 1/2 cup of grain and hay only. During this time I continued to ride him at least 2 days per week, some times more, to try to get the weight off. My daughter and I had even made the comment that he seemed depressed. Trail rides seemed to be torture for him. His weight was over 1100 lbs at 15 hands.
Come March 2013 I received a call from my barefoot horse trimmer that something was up with Icky and he was concerned Icky had the beginning of laminitis. He was tender footed and changes were noticed in his hooves. He seemed to be on a downhill spiral. WOW- I was starting to have concerns, but that was my wakeup call.
My trimmer recommended I try Karbo combo. I immediately ordered it and started feeding 2 times per day for a good 6 weeks. He started looking and acting better within 2 weeks, being just on Karbo combo. (During this time I had blood work done where he was diagnosed Insulin resistant and low thyroid. This all took time to diagnose, actually 1 month after the start of Karbo combo). Low dose thyroid medication was added and continued Karbo combo.
I continue him on Karbo Combo to this day he his still on maintenance, 1 time per day. Everyone, even my vet was surprised that he did not end up lame. My trimmer states his feet are in the best shape ever.
By June 1st, 2 months after the beginning of laminits , Icky went on a 7 day trail ride- 4-5 hours of riding each day, in the Tennessee Hills.
** note- the 2nd week of December, Icky broke into a stall and ate 1 entire bag of Grain. I could not determine the amount he ate... Just an empty bag, with a 8 inch hole, grain had meet scattered throughout the barn, most was gone. With Icky's history, it hit him hard. Icky looked like crap, head down and miserable. I worked him 15 min in a round pen which brought him to head to hoof sweat. I immediately started on 1 1/2 scoop of Karbo combo two times per day, for 1 week, then continued daily. Within 3 days he was looking better, 6 weeks later no residual effect.
She is a very nervous mare and is very prone to colic. Squirrel colic�s about once a month. She would colic if the weather got hot, if the weather got cold, if we traveled, pretty much anything could set her off to colic. She also just never �looked� healthy.
I had been battling this for the 2 years I had owned her when a friend who uses Karbo Combo told me about it. She gave me some to try. She had great results with it and wanted me to give it a try.
We could travel without the fear of Colic. Anytime we went to a show before I always had to make sure to have medication, a local vet�s number and I would have to check her several times during the night in case my mare tried to colic. We have successfully been able to travel now for about a year with not one episode of colic.
Her coat is shinier and healthier. She is in just better overall condition. She takes 1 scoop a day in her feed. I was not a believer until I saw it with my own eyes.
We bought Sheza Super Flit, AKA Bunny in August of 2009. She was a 3 y/o that we were going to have trained for barrels for my 9 y/o daughter. We had her 2 weeks when one day we went out to get her out of the stall to brush her and let Baleigh spend time with her. She could barely walk. I called the vet out and after several expensive tests she was diagnosed with EPM.
Having spent every penny I had to buy this horse I was at the end of my road and refused to take the horse back because she had passed the vet check. Our chiropractor, told us about Karbo Combo. I called and ordered it. Before it arrived we had another crisis arise. Bunny came down with Strangles, that had been picked up at the vets office.
The Karbo came in but Bunny would not eat to take it. We put the dosage in a plunger syringe and mixed it with water to make a paste, put it in her mouth and made her swallow it. Bunny had lost about 150 lbs and I was not sure she would make it.
After 4 days she began eating and drinking again. After 8 months of being on the Karbo, and not another symptom of EPM, it was time for Baleigh to actually run Bunny at a barrel race.
The very first time she run her, she finished in the 1D, 13th out of 99 horses. 3 months later they went to Glen Rose Texas for the Destry's Free 4 All show. Team B, as we call them, finished 39th out of 1200 open horses (including quite a few NFR horses and riders) and 3rd in youth and 3rd in young horse incentives. We continue to haul and Team B has won 2 saddles, several buckles, and even won a few local shows and placed in top 5 in several others. With out the Karbo, I truly believe Bunny would not be here with us.
I wouldn't have a litter of puppies with out Karbo Essentials! My puppies are healthier, no Coccidia or Giardia.... I'm very happy and tell other breeders about it. Thank you for a wonderful product. Bonnie St.John
Super Size Me, who was aptly named after being treated with Karbo Combo, (barn name Irish) was purchased in 1/05 and 30 days after a clear vetting he came out of the stall crippled from the hind and needed to be forced to walk. Assumed it was EPM, however, he never responded to ANY known conventional treatments for it. I thought it was lymes but the vet thought not, he assumed it was herpes as that was when it first broke out in PA. Irish went to Midatlantic Equine twice with no results. He started appearing increasingly neurologic, not knowing where his feet where and spot sweating. He then became mysteriously better, but only for transient periods and could not stay sound long-term in work.
During all this he was getting 3 square meals a day and loosing weight and muscle fast. I took him out of training and brought him to my barn where he could live out 24/7 on excellent pasture....where even the most aged equine flourished .....except for him. It took 20 minutes to walk him 25 yards from the pasture to the barn and with multiple breaks in between, he could not walk straight up or down hills nor back up & appeared increasingly neurologic again. I couldn't take him in a trailer to a specialist as he couldn't even turn on the crossties without his knees buckling. He had not been able to track up correctly for 8 months and could not be lunged. It was suggested to me to pull his shoes, take him back to basics on 24/7 turnout and if in a month he didn't respond, maybe the new vet would treat him with Doxcycline. He began to have trouble getting up after he rolled and I knew I was faced with a quality of life issue and have to make a tough decision soon. He coincidentally got an abscess underneath a scrape on his hock and as soon as he was treated with 15 days of antibiotics he went 95% sound? Looks like my lymes disease theory was right, so I convinced the vet to give me enough Doxycycline to treat him for 2 months. He went 99% sound but was still looking anorexic and would have periods of lameness that no flex test or nerve blocking could pinpoint.
I met a homeopath out hunting, that while treating him with Equine TouchT suggested that I immediately detox him with Karbo Combo. I already was skeptical of homeopathy and the ETT, I thought it's this or euthanization, at least I can say that I tried everything and sleep at night. After not even a full month of using Karbo Combo, he blossomed! He kept the weight on, despite seasonal changes, his feet improved, his coat & mane improved (he never got a winter coat and his mane needed a relaxer) and he went SOUND! I am forever indebted to that homeopath and certified ETT practitioner for turning me on to Karbo Combo, Irish has turned into an AMAZING horse and I am blessed to have him. He went from not being able to step over a cavaletti w/o stopping/tripping or jump a small log without stopping and falling to rocking down to a 4ft fence no problem as evidenced in the last photo. After being treated with Karbo Combo for a year regularly, I took him to a local ex-Olympian where he tackled 3'6" oxers with 3' spreads, and the professional was extremely pleased with his performance (a man a few words and even fewer compliments) and couldn't believe my prior story. Nor that he was bought from toothless, redneck horse dealer, literally, who could barely count the money I brought him as he was performing at the level of the 7 figure horses around him. He has has gone on to successfully show and foxhunt with Riverhills Foxhounds in Southeastern PA and is the gentlest giant with the most fabulous movement anyone could ask for. He is the barn favorite, the favorite period, everywhere he goes. Karbo Combo literally made the difference between life and death, THANK YOU.
I learned about Karbo Combo from an article that was written by a vet discussing the things that it worked on. I have had a horse that for over 2 years he has shaken his head and progressively gotten worse. At the end, he was shaking it so bad that if you were riding him, you felt like he might flip. The horse lost all ability to focus. He was a gift to my daughter from her grandfather. All of his brothers have been nice barrel horses. We didn't want to give up on him.
We had done the equine dentist treatment, the chiropractor, changed bits and headstalls. We contacted vets and discussed the symptoms. They had not ever heard of a problem like this. We finally had X-rays taken of his ears. They showed inflammation around the base of the ear. This really confused the vets.
I received the article about Karbo Combo and called the veterinarian listed in the article. He suggested that the ear problems could be caused by protozoa that were eating the lining around the nerves and they were essentially exposed. This was causing the inflammation.
We fed it for two weeks and began seeing an improvement. My husband could even tell when he was watching the horse as I rode him that he was traveling more comfortably and not shaking his head. It has been an absolute miracle.
We have had him on it 10 weeks now. He is now running 2D barrel times against some of Texas toughest competition and does not shake his head at all. Karbo Combo saved this horse from being sold in a weekly auction. We were about to give up. I am so excited and have told others about this product. It has so much merit. Thanks for selling such a great product. I am a believer.
I am an industrial microbiologist working in the field of water treatment. My company provides specialty bacterial cultures to help industrial and municipal plants biodegrade contaminates in their water before they discharge it to a receiving stream. Pollutants for us are generally food for my "bugs."
I mention this because when my barn manager came back from some conference in the South a couple of years ago and told me about this product she'd learned about, I was quite skeptical (having Masters Degrees in both biology and chemistry and hence being a big shot expert on the subject).
But I decided to try the Karbo-Combo because, first, I really trust my barn manager when it comes to horse care, and secondly, my main horse (a Hanoverian) was older and, despite being very fit, was difficult to keep weight on. He would eat unenthusiastically and only rarely finish all his feed (getting fed twice a day). I can tell you honestly that since I put him on Karbo-Combo two or three years ago, he failed to finish eating not more than a half dozen times and that was generally weather related (because he hated hot weather). Further, he was usually standing at the gate banging on it! We were giving him 1 1/2 scoops per meal (3 scoops per day total). He weighed 1650 pounds!
I believe he lived at least two years longer than he would have without the Karbo-Combo, but, more importantly, he was very robust and happy (and obnoxious and obstreperous!) 'til his final day. As I said in an earlier e-mail, I know what his attitude was like on his last day because I rode him that morning. What I haven't mentioned is that he was just shy of 28 years old.
His abrupt exit due to a heart attack was brutal for me, but people at the barn think that it was his final gift. He wanted to spare me the normal, difficult period of decline.
Just had my old stallion collected again to see if the addition of Karbo Combo to his diet has improved his fertility. Previous collections were running around 95 million/ml and 80% progressively motile sperm. Approximately 50ml of gel free produced. Last collection was 128 million/ml, 80% pms and 90ml of gel free produced. This is a substantial and quantifiable improvement."
"I took my mare to see the vet after she had been on Karbo Combo for one month. The vet was delighted with her progress and recommended that we continue with Karbo Combo."
"My barrel mare and 6 month old filly are on Karbo Combo and were hauled 2400 miles in a trailer in four days, when we arrived neither one of them were sick, lethargic, had fevers, or coliced...My friends came over last night to see my new horses and couldn't believe how good they looked considering the long haul... I said it was all the Karbo Combo! Thanks!
"Our veterinarian commented on seeing a big improvement in the puppies and felt they were stronger and more solid pups and extremely healthy than ever before..."
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Edgy June Cleaver posted this video on Facebook a few months ago. I believe at the time she called it “the gayest video ever”. I’d say that’s probably pretty accurate. It’s riotously OTT and sort of entertainingly all over the place in it’s references (and I mean, any song that rhymes “hoochie coochie” with “Susan Lucci” and then has a cameo of Susan Lucci in it… well, sign me up! That’s just fabulous with a capital FAB). And how amazing is Gloria looking these days?? Good grief.
While she’s not -much to her ongoing chagrin- allowed to watch the video, TLo is totally and completely enamored with the song and has to date (according to iTunes) played it 23 times on her iPod.
Well, for one thing, I can’t get “regular” earbuds into my bitty little ears. You can imagine that there’s no way in H-E-double-hockey-sticks they’re going in the Monkey Ears. We have six (count them six) useless pairs of "regular" earbuds that came with various iDevices. But no, I have to buy the in-your-ears kind with the interchangeable large-medium-small gel inserts. And I use the small. And sometimes they still fall out.
The Evil Monkeys, until this point, have been stuck with the traditional over-your-head headphones, which are bulky, break easily, have to be bought special in a size that will fit tiny monkey heads (at three times the normal price) and are generally a pain in the B-U-T-T.
This week they were selling earbuds with interchangeable gel inserts in the checkout line at Walgreens. For $5. "Aha!" I crowed. "Evil Monkey Special."
After much groaning and cringing and flinching and general whining, The Evil Monkeys have finally figured out how to put in their very own earbuds (I never said they were the sharpest tacks in the box). Goodbye yucky over-your-head headphones. Hello.... totally lost iPods.
It hadn't occurred to me, but the giant over-your-head headphones were pretty much the only thing keeping their itty bitty teeny tiny Shuffles from getting lost all over the house. Plus, earbuds are sort of a pain to haul around loose, because there's just nothing to them and they’re floppy and whatnot.
I have no idea who this freak of nature is, but he seems to be a little bit of awesome. He made his own collapsible knitting needles, people. Why? Who the flip knows!? But he did it. It's geektastic.
He also made a little template (after several trial-and-error efforts) of an earbud winder to be cut from an old credit card. Now, I totally have a plastic winder that I bought online (with money, people) but I'm not going to go so far as to buy two more for The Monkeys. Unless there are some in the checkout line at Walgreens. Which there aren't. I looked.
What I did do was print some nice little Hiroshige images on the laser printer, laminate them with some high-gloss laminate, mount them to some illustration board (front and back), and cut them out. (Well, I also modified the design first because the holes were too big for our particular type of earbuds.)
Here’s one with my iPhone tether. I don't have any earbuds here to try it out to be sure it will actually work. But I figure it's an hour of otherwise-useless work time well spent.
These are AWESOME. They work great. I suspect that A) they won’t hold up forever, being basically paper and B) one or both will get lost within the next 24 hours. But they work really well. It would be worth investigating a more durable solution.
Because just when I decide that The Evil Monkeys have plenty (and by “plenty” I mean “a ludicrous quantity”) of clothes for the summer…. the wicked people at Ottobre Design come out with the Summer 2012 issue.
Any bets on how many totally and completely superfluous items of clothing The Evil Monkeys wind up with this summer?
Of course, that would require that I actually sew them. Hmph. Those Ottobre people really know how to be cruel.
Point A) I believe that the introduction and wide-spread adoption of ready-made, standardized-fit clothing has altered our attitudes towards clothing. We now feel the need to change our bodies to fit our clothes rather than change our clothes to fit our bodies. Obviously, this isn’t a revolutionary thought. For example there’s that touted anecdotal statistic that’s been flying around for years about how many women say they want to have plastic surgery so their clothes will fit better. It’s possibly not true but still… I think there’s a point to that anecdote.
Point B) I notice how well or poorly people's clothes fit. I notice it at the grocery store. I notice it at work. I notice it when I'm watching TV. Good fit. Poor fit… mostly poor fit. You do that too, right? I'm guessing many of you do. I think those of us who spend a significant part of our sewing time trying to achieve good fit start to notice when others' clothes don’t fit. Even if it's on TV or in the movies or whatnot.
I’ve been mulling over point A and point B for a long time. Many of you have been too. Here's what I've noticed: when my clothes are custom fit and fit well (as opposed to the many many examples of custom fit clothing that I own which do not fit well), someone invariably comments on how "good" I look. Trust me. I don't look good. But I do look like my clothes fit. And I always assumed that I look “good” because my well-fitting clothes are flattering in some way.
But here's the thing: are we in fact just unconsciously assuming that a person in well-fitting clothes must look good because they fit their clothes?
What I mean is, ready-to-wear clothes are not designed to fit my body. They're just not. They are designed to fit someone who has the "ideal" body. So if we see a person in clothes that fit them properly, are we subconsciously assuming for a moment that they must have an ideal body to be able to fit into those clothes in the first place? Obviously that assumption won’t last past an actual assessment of the person’s figure, but as a first impression…?
Thesis: Are we conditioned through the almost exclusive purchase of ready-to-wear clothing to assume that if a person’s clothes fit, they must have the “ideal” figure to fit into them?
Camp shirt into tunic. Because despite my absolute loathing of camp shirts, I have a fitted camp shirt pattern. And because this particular camp shirt pattern fits me perfectly. And I mean, per.fect.ly. Um. Because Marta Alto fitted it for me. That’s pretty much the only reason why.
Seriously, don’t believe me? This tunic is actually a camp shirt with gathers instead of darts. Right? Right. Rotate the darts and convert them to gathers and add some width to the front and back bodice for flowiness, remove the collar and draft a facing instead, change the button placket to a center-seamed opening with ties, extend and add some flair to the sleeves… do some smocking….
The Husband has suddenly out of the blue decided to become a US citizen. This means, should he be granted citizenship, that he can’t be deported. And that he can vote. This also means that we now get to spend vast quantities of time and money on yet another round of Bureaucratic Bingo. It's super fun. I'll give you an example. Here's how you play:
1) The Husband was required, when he applied for and was granted status as a Resident Alien, to provide his fingerprints.
2) These fingerprints are embedded in the "green card" he is required to carry with him at all times.
3) Homeland Security, in processing his application for citizenship, requires a set of fingerprints. They also require a copy of his green card. (The one with the fingerprints on it. 'Member that one?)
4) We had to drive two hours to Ft Worth for him to have his fingerprints taken by Homeland Security. This process took 6.3 minutes. Literally. I timed it. With a timer. Those Homeland Security people were both friendly and efficient. The bastards.
5) Then we had to drive two hours back home. This process cost us $168. Plus $80 in gas. Plus $25 for lunch. For some fingerprints they already had on file.
If, at the end, the answer is not "The right to vote and not be summarily deported" I'm going to be really irritated. We haven't even gotten to The Taking Of The Test part or the fact that The Husband forgot one item in his application packet and when he immediately called to rectify the problem they informed him that they might allow him to continue with the process. Or they might deny his application. They can't say. It's up to the individual processor. That one cost us $780.
(I was going to say, "it's the bomb" but then it occurred to me that I probably shouldn't write a post with both "Homeland Security" and "the bomb" in it.
And yes, I'm pretty sure that when they say "Resident Alien", in The Husband's case they mean an actual extraterrestrial. It’s the only explanation.
*If Field Day(s) is cancelled due to inclement weather, make-up Field Days will be May 16 for Grades K-3 and May 17 for Grades 4-5.
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Canadian Fisheries Minister Keith Ashfield has finally broken his silence and responded to leading scientists’ criticism regarding a proposed grey seal cull with a shocking revelation: “Seals aren’t vegetarians or vegans.”
Yes, those sage words were uttered by our very own Minister of Few Words this afternoon to a Canadian Press journalist. The Minister had remained strangely silent while the furor grew over the Fisheries Resource Conservation Council’s recommendations for a massive grey seal cull (unlike his predecessor Gail “Media Whore” Shea who loved talking to the media to the point of fabricating announcements). After reading Ashfield’s quotes online today, I personally think he should have remained silent a little longer.
Yes, Minister, seals do eat fish. So do other marine predators, such as whales, sharks and dolphins. Are you suggesting we should kill those species as well, just in case they’re to blame? After all, you don’t know for sure seals are responsible for the failure of Gulf of St. Lawrence fish stocks to rebound. You just think they’re the “most likely” cause. So if the idea is to kill a massive number of seals as an experiment to see if it helps fish stocks, why not kill a massive amount of all predators in the oceans and really double your chances of success! Not scientific enough for you? It’s about as scientific as taking your science advice from a bunch of knuckle-dragging fishermen who “clean up real good” to sit in front of the Senate Committee and lie their asses off.
But I digress. Shortly after the FRCC released its report which recommended the removal of 140,000 grey seals in the Southern Gulf of St. Lawrence over a five year period, two of Canada’s leading marine biologists spoke out against the scheme, branding it politically motivated and scientifically irresponsible. Hal Whitehead, a professor at Dalhousie University in Halifax specializing in the study of whales said:
“Before humans started industrial fishing, there were large populations of seals and of cod. Clearly, they can coexist perfectly well. … It appears to me that politicians are playing into this largely irrational hatred of seals to make it look like they’re doing something.“
Boris Worm, a Dalhousie biology professor who studies marine biodiversity, told media former fisheries minister Gail Shea had spoken in favour of a cull in 2009, and federal scientists have since been pressured to justify that decision. He said:
“It was something that was announced before the science was heard, and then a meeting was convened to produce the science to support that decision,” he said, referring to a series of scientific workshops held last fall. To me, as a scientist, that’s not acceptable.“
On September 26, 2011 an open letter was sent to Fisheries Minister Keith Ashfield, signed by six marine scientists pointing out that the proposed greal seal cull is not supported by science and could have unexpected disastrous effects on our oceans. The signees urged the Minister to meet with independent scientists to discuss the folly of approving a large-scale cull of grey seals.
Minister Ashfield’s reaction is tantamount to a slap in the face to these leading scientists. Obviously the Minister would rather take his science advice from a bunch of biased yes-men and fishermen hand-picked by the Fisheries Minister to sit on the board of the Fisheries Resource Conservation Council. No surprise there, however – Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans is notorious for making decisions based on political expediency and economics rather than conservation.
And Minister, please remind me, because I’m still confused on this point – how do you hope to pay for this cull? The cost of such a large-scale slaughter will be substantial and DFO is currently cutting its budget and slashing science programs. Oh, how silly of me, of course, the Canadian taxpayer will foot the bill for this make-work project for disgruntled sealers. Of course, the taxpayers will unwillingly hand over the cash so the sealers can happily bash and shoot in the skulls of nursing whitecoats and their mothers, and the Harper government can buy all the sealing/fishing votes for the next election. And what do the Canadian taxpayers get? Shafted. Again. Of course.
I’m no scientist, but even I know that to focus on a simplistic prey-predator model such as cod-seal is a recipe for disaster. Our marine ecosystem is a complex food web and removing a large number of one species could have catastrophic results. If I thought there was merit in killing off a large number of one species as an experiment to see if the desired results could be achieved, I would’ve called for a cull of pro-sealing politicians a long time ago!
If anyone had any illusions the Canadian government is being truthful about the commercial seal hunt, those illusions surely have been shattered this past week. I grew up knowing the commercial seal hunt was wrong, the killing was cruel and the whole disgusting business was unnecessary. My grandmother, originally from a remote island known as Rams Island (later renamed Iona before being cleared and its inhabitants moved to the mainland) in Newfoundland, disagreed with my view, and I remember bitter words being spoken on the subject. But when I actually witnessed the killing for myself for the first time in 2007 it struck me – the Canadian public has truly been betrayed by the Canadian government. The Canadian government uses our taxes to fund the killing and misleads us in regard to every single aspect of the sadistic practice, while branding people like me – who have seen the slaughter with their own eyes – liars. I have never lied about what I have witnessed in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. The Canadian government is the guilty party. Here are just a few of the many lies told by our government:
LIE #1: Baby seals aren’t killed. THE TRUTH: Oh yes, they are – even protected whitecoats and bluebacks are killed by sealers.
This seal pup is almost completely covered in white fur and was likely 14 days old when it was killed. Not even eating solid food, still very much a baby. Photo Frank Loftus/HSUS 2011
The Canadian government claims all seals killed in the commercial seal hunt are self-reliant adults. In actual fact, seals targeted during the commercial seal hunt are between the ages of 12 days and three months, with most being under one month of age. Many, like the pup in the photo here, are still almost completely covered in white fur at the time of their death. At this age they are not swimming, nor are they eating solid food. Recently weaned, they live on fat reserves built up from their mom’s milk until they’re ready to leave the ice and swim away.
In truth, a seal can legally be killed once it begins moulting its whitecoat, which usually happens at about 12 days of age. Recently weaned, unable to swim, escape or defend themselves against sealers, they are as helpless as babies and certainly are NOT the self-reliant adults DFO would like you to believe are the target of the commercial seal hunt.
The Canadian government is quick to point out that since 1982 it has been illegal to kill whitecoats (harp pups younger than 12 days) and bluebacks (hooded seal pups younger than 14 months). This ban came into effect following an EU-wide ban on whitecoat seal products which caused the sealing industry to collapse. The Canadian government has been silent on reports coming from observers that sealers were documented killing protected bluebacks.
LIE #2 – The commercial seal hunt is humane. THE TRUTH – Every year observers compile hours of videotaped evidence sealers routinely violate woefully inadequate Regulations and inflict horrific cruelty on seal pups.
Conscious seal pups are stabbed through the eye socket and jaw with metal hooks and hauled onto boats - this is NOT illegal and is documented each year. Photo: Frank Loftus/HSUS 2011
I observed the commercial seal hunt from 2007 – 2010 and the horrors I witnessed will stay with me forever. I was unable to travel to Newfoundland this year but have been following closely reports from Humane Society International/Canada and IFAW observers. The reports have been grisly, to put it mildly. Just a few instances:
Sealers failing to perform 3-step process, slicing open seal pups still alive and possibly conscious;
Seal pups showing conscious reaction to pain – voluntary movement – after being sliced open and hurled into the bottom of sealing boat;
Seal pups being shot in the face, neck and back, suffering on the ice for long periods of time before boats reach them to finish them off;
Seal pups being shot on the ice and just left to die – sealers not even retrieving them from the ice – killing for sport;
This video, by International Fund for Animal Welfare, shows a seal pup sliced open and thrown into a boat, waving and clenching a front flipper in pain as it bleeds to death slowly in the bottom of the boat with other seal carcasses.
The bottom line is the commercial seal hunt cannot be conducted humanely. Several factors prevent the annual kill from ever being humane. The speed at which it is conducted (this year, in just one week 20,000 seals were killed by approximately 39 boats); extreme weather conditions; geographical location and inability of DFO Enforcement to monitor the killing to make sure killing is as humane as possible are just a few examples. It is simply impossible for seals to be killed humanely during the annual seal kill and that’s one compelling reason the killing must be stopped.
LIE #3 - The commercial seal hunt is tightly regulated. THE TRUTH – Regulations are inadequate to properly address animal welfare concerns and are not enforced by DFO.
The Marine Mammal Regulations which govern the killing of seals in the commercial seal hunt are woefully inadequate to properly address animal welfare concerns. For instance, the Regulations allow live and conscious seals to be hooked through the eye socket or jaw and dragged across the ice and into boats. The Regulations allow pups to be shot and left, wounded and suffering, on the ice for extended periods of time before being killed by sealers. Even the much-heralded 3-step process does not satisfy international veterinarian standards for humane slaughter. The 3-step process, introduced by the Canadian government in 2008 as a cynical ploy to stave off a threatened EU-wide seal trade ban, is not even incorporated into the Marine Mammal Regulations; it is simply a licence condition.
In my years observing the seal hunt I saw many violations of the Marine Mammal Regulations. From what I have been reading and seeing of this year’s slaughter, this could very well be the worst in terms of numbers of violations. According to observers, sealers are routinely violating the Regulations and licence conditions – failing to perform the 3-step process, cutting into live and possibly conscious pups, using what appear to be illegal killing implements, killing protected hooded blueback pups, killing for sport, not landing the carcass or the pelt…the list goes on and on. And throughout this brutal bloodbath, where is DFO enforcement? That leads me to the next lie.
LIE #4 – The commercial seal hunt is closely monitored and enforced. THE TRUTH – DFO does not monitor or enforce the killing of seals during the commercial seal hunt in Nova Scotia or Newfoundland.
Pups are routinely wounded with bullets and left suffering on the ice, waiting helplessly for sealers to come and beat them to death. Photo Frank Loftus/HSUS 2011
Observers at this year’s commercial seal hunt are reporting a distinct lack of DFO Enforcement presence in the killing zones. While observers videotaped sealers committing Reg violations for hours, DFO was nowhere in sight. This is nothing new. During my years of observation, DFO was never around to document the killing. Even when Coast Guard boats were in the vicinity, the sealers did what they liked with little or no regard for Regulations or even rudimentary animal welfare, while DFO looked the other way. Each year observers submit hours of unedited footage to DFO showing clear violations of Marine Mammal Regulations. Very few charges are ever laid by DFO as a result of this evidence given to them.
In various conversations I’ve had with DFO regarding the commercial killing of grey seals on islands in Nova Scotia, DFO has confirmed there is no constant monitoring of sealers as they kill seals. In 2007 I was told by a DFO official, “We don’t stand there looking over their shoulder as they’re working” and in 2010 it was confirmed DFO visits periodically just to check up on things. I’ve been advised by someone familiar with Nova Scotia sealers that the periodic DFO visits have more to do with bringing coffee for the sealers than actually monitoring the killing.
On Hay Island, a nature reserve in Nova Scotia, grey seal pups are herded together and beaten or shot to death mere inches from each other Photo R. Aldworth/HSI 2011
The truth is, even if DFO had the will to actually monitor the killing and enforce the Regulations, it is physically impossible to do so. Even in the smaller Southern Gulf of St. Lawrence, DFO has never been able to control the sealing boats and for years sealers killed above and beyond the Total Allowable Catch. DFO admitted to reporters a few years ago it was very difficult to control the boats there. If DFO staff cannot control boats in the relatively small Southern Gulf of St. Lawrence, how can they possibly claim to be able to control boats in the much larger Northern Gulf or The Front? In previous years, hundreds of boats participated in the commercial seal hunt. In recent years that number has dwindled to a few dozen, but those boats are operating in an area the size of France. DFO has a small number of vessels and limited staff – there is no physical way they can monitor the killing or enforce the law. And yet each year they lie and claim that is precisely what they are doing!
As the reports come in daily and the videos and photographs are shared via YouTube, Facebook and Twitter, the Canadian government has fallen strangely silent. Neither Fisheries Minister Gail Shea nor Prime Minister Stephen Harper have cared to comment publicly about their many falsehoods being exposed. Of course they don’t care to comment, since they believe they don’t have to answer to Canadians, the majority of whom, polling consistently shows, oppose the annual slaughter and object to their taxes being used to fund it. This is why more than ever, Canadians need to make the seal hunt a voting issue.
Coming tomorrow - Lies My Government Told Me (Part 2) dealing with more porky pies told by our government, including such chestnuts as ‘Full utilization of the animal’, ‘Sealing provides much-needed income to coastal communities’ and ‘Sealing is a time-honoured tradition.” What a load of crap…
This video, narrated by Sheryl Fink of International Fund for Animal Welfare, was shot during the first day of the commercial seal hunt off the coast of Newfoundland and shows the cruelty inherent in the annual slaughter. On the video are violations of Marine Mammal Regulations, but even more troubling are the acts of brutality to seal pups which are perfectly legal and acceptable under the Marine Mammal Regulations.
The Canadian government claims the commercial seal hunt is “tightly regulated” and “closely monitored.” Each year, however, hours of video footage is compiled by lawful observers which prove those claims are false.
The seal hunt is regulated in the sense there exists a set of Marine Mammal Regulations to which sealers are supposed to adhere. However, the Regulations are woefully inadequate and do not ensure acceptable animal welfare standards are met. Even the much-heralded “3-step process” does not meet international veterinarian standards for humane slaughter. Let me put it this way — it is perfectly legal under the Marine Mammal Regulations for sealers to impale conscious seal pups through the face or other body part with large metal hooks and drag them across the ice, before throwing them onto a boat and finishing them off with a club. Does that sound humane to you? It is not.
The government’s other claim — the commercial seal hunt is “closely monitored” — is also BOGUS. I guess it all depends on their definition of “monitored.” IFAW reported that during the first day of the killing spree, DFO Enforcement was nowhere in sight. Sealers were routinely violating the Marine Mammal Regulations and DFO was not present to monitor or enforce those Regulations.
This is nothing new. Each and every year sealers violate Marine Mammal Regulations and inflict unimaginable agony on defenceless seal pups, while DFO Enforcement looks the other way. Oftentimes, DFO is too busy keeping an eye on lawful licenced observers to actually do their job and monitor the killing.
I urge everyone to contact Canada’s Minister of Fisheries Gail Shea and ask her how she can possibly continue to insist the commercial seal hunt is humane and it clearly isn’t. Tell her the evidence is irrefutable. Tell her we are tired of the Canadian government misinforming the public as to the true nature of the cruel commercial seal hunt. Tell her it must end now. Her contact info is as follows:
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Job description: The Ideal CandidateWe require previous Front of House experience in a four or five star hotel (1-2 years)….
This is such a fantastic recipe to have in your repertoire and kids love helping making the dough too! In fact, I originally developed it when my oldest daughter started to drop her nap and I wanted us to do something fun (and productive) in the extra time. The recipe below makes 4 medium flatbreads but just increase or decrease the quantities depending on how many you want but remember any extras can be portioned up and popped in the freezer to be used another day so always make more than you need.
Place the flour and yoghurt in a mixing bowl and mix until it begins to come together. Pop the rough dough out of the bowl and knead gently for a couple of minutes until you have a smooth ball. [Note: you can also use a KitchenAid (or similar) with its dough hook attachment but this does eliminate some of the fun for kids!]
Divide the dough into 4 even balls (or however many you are making) and cover. You can now place the dough in the fridge for up to 24 hours before using or pop in the freezer for up to one month.
When you are ready to cook your flatbread, remove one dough ball at a time from the fridge and place on a lightly floured surface. Using a rolling pin, roll into a circle approx 3-4mm thick. Heat a large frying pan, or a pancake pan if you have one, until piping hot. Place the flatbread directly onto the pan and cook for 1-2 minutes. Reduce the temperature if the bread starts to char. Flip the bread over and cook for 1-2 minutes on the other side. Remove and serve. | [
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Another promo is being offered at J.Crew this weekend. You can take 30% off your purchase with code LOTSTOSHOP. Everything I’m reviewing today is included in this promo.
It looks like shoulder baring tops are here to stay for Spring and Summer. I do like the cold-shoulder tops a little more than the off-the-shoulder tops because if the straps are wide enough, you can wear a regular bra. Originally, I thought this fit TTS to a little loose for me. I think because I am broad-shouldered, I should wear an 8 or 10. But since these types of shirts don’t have any material constricting right at the shoulders, I can size down. I know that sounds odd but the size 6 fit me a lot better than the 8.
The size 6 fit great in this silk version of the cold-shoulder top but the straps are way too loose. I don’t know if it was this specific shirt or the silk style in general. I ordered the pretty green Warm Clover color so I am hoping the straps are little more fitted.
This is a cute top and the cotton is really soft. I found this to fit a size big since the 6 fits pretty well. You can tie the neck or leave them untied, both look fine. Elastic at the “cuffs” always bother me so this is a no for me.
I’m so happy pants are no longer skinny and there are wide-leg options. I sized down to a 6 in this pant and it fits. The length is even cropped on me! These are very familiar to me. Almost like I wore something similar in this stripe and material as a kid. They are thin and lightweight and not lined, but also not see-through. I could do without the waist-tie though. I’ll either find an old skinny belt or got without.
My store did not get these in stock. This was a return, in all three colors. I wasn’t really sure about sizing so I’m glad someone else made the purchase for me so I could try this on. Like reviewers are stating, this runs big. I feel it does run 2 sizes too big. The size 8 is very loose all over. I am happy to say that I didn’t find the ruffle too overwhelming.
The size 6 fit a little better but still seemed loose under the arm. I like the black though the nude lining is close to my skin tone. I’ve ordered the size 4 so I’ll report back on how that one fit.
This red looks more like a true red IRL and the fringe makes it really fun for Spring and Summer. The size 8 fits TTS and on my hips, making the length a little big longer for me.
I ordered the Cold-Shoulder Top in Fresh Clover, the Ruffle Skirt in Cotton Poplin in White and the One-Shoulder Dress in Eyelet. I ordered the 8 Petite in the dress so I’m hoping it works out.
I’ve been working on level design since the start of the week and had to change the way some things worked in the levels. I also added a way to add an object or enemy at a precise point. That way, calculating the position of the background, i can add a background element in the exact spot it is supposed to be at.
However, while it was working well, i thought that it would be better to have a view of the exact background in the level editor…especially since in this level, there are background enemies (enemies that are on the ground and don’t collide with the ship but fire at it).
So i made those changes as well and i must say it is pretty fun to have a good view of the background as it will be in game. I wish i had the time to put all the graphics into the editor to have a 100% accurate view of the level but i really don’t. I’ll maybe do it in my free time (if i can find some).
I am really looking forward to seeing people use the level editor to create new levels but that will have to wait until after the release!
So far, i only have started on the overall design of this level, however so i must now hurry and finish the level before working on the Mazinger sector’s enemies.
Level 1 to 5 graphics are now created. There will probably be some little changes, but I see the end of drawings slowly pointing the tip of his nose, which is great.
I let some surprise for the game, so I am not going to reveal all from this level, but you are going to face this sorcerer playing with energy :
In this level, I have done some animations with light energy. I find that moving energy renders well, and I guess that it probably is because of the contrast. I would like to do more, as usual, but I have to carry on.
It’s time for another dev update as i finally finished the 4th level boss. Some gameplay from the boss turned out to be more complicated to program than anticipated and i had to change a few things in the core game engine.
As everything is now complete on that boss, i can start working on changes to the level editor and start the level design (the fun part!).
I need to make those changes because this level’s design is particular. We are using a lot of background elements that need pixel perfect placement, something the current level editor can’t do well except on fixed locations (useful for enemies, but not so much for background elements). It will also be useful for the 5th level (and if/when we release the level editor as well).
I’m hoping i can make those changes and have a good first rough of the level by the end of the week.
I’ll then start working on the 5th level’s enemies and bosses, along with the core mechanics of the level.
The atmosphere of level 5 is dark and shadowed, with a feeling of greatness, to change from level 4. For the depth, I took my inspiration from Carthago, a french comic with very nice big drawings giving a feeling of immensity.
It is a style that I like very much and I would like to do more and more, but I have to carry on, the next bosses are waiting for me!
Don’t tell it to anyone but I think I have more inspiration for this level than for the last one – that I really enjoyed also when I was doing it… it is good news for the following.
I enjoy what I do from the beginning, but I enjoy it more and more, I hope you feel it in the results.
The Betelgeuse sector enemies are done (including mid-boss) and the boss is mostly done. I have also been working on game design as we are working with ClemenC on the Mazinger sector’s general design, enemy design and the overall feel we want to give to that level. ClemenC has finished the background and it is a really interesting one.
The level will be quite different from other levels as you will have the opportunity to speed up or down the movement in that level using booster platforms. Your score will also depend on how much time it took you to beat the level…and there might be a surprise on the final boss as well 🙂 but i’ll keep that a secret for now.
As a side note, we have begun thinking about game conventions and events where we could show the game to more people. We need to get more people to know about the game as we feel it is generally well received so far.
The alpha demo is still out so if you haven’t tried it yet, hop on to GameJolt, Itch.io or Indiexpo and give it a try!
ClemenC has been working on this site (the old one was something i quickly threw together a long time ago and forgot a bit about) and has created us this beautiful new logo which will also be used in a new splash intro to replace the old (ugly) one.
As for myself, I have been working on finalizing the enemies for the Betelgeuse sector (the infested planet one) and ran into some trouble with a simple bezier curve (mainly because i had forgotten how to use the function which is, in fact, fully functional). But the enemies are coming along nicely and should be done shortly.
Next up will be the boss which i know will be a fun one. We want to keep the surprise for the full game but believe me when i say you’ll have fun fighting it !
Things have quieted down a bit after the alpha demo launch but thanks to Gamejolt which put us on the front page, we have had a lot of exposure and, as a result, videos of the demo and the first previews of the game on softpedia, indieretronews and other websites have surfaced. The feedback is very positive and we are glad to see people like the game. We have a lot of areas to improve, obviously, but this means we are not working in vain and our efforts will pay in the end. Can’t wait to finish the game and see people play it on a full release.
With that said, removing new undiscovered bugs (there were only a few, thankfully), launching the demo and marketing it and communicating a lot around the game has taken me more time than i wish and as a result, i am lagging a bit behind schedule. I hope to turn this around by working more this week than usual (i’m probably going to end up working all weekend).
I have been working for more than 2 weeks on level 4 graphics, including background, enemies and bosses. It is nearly finished, at last.
For the background, I wanted to add a little bit more atmosphere, so I decided to add rain to the background. At first, I wanted also to draw a dark background, something in the night, so the atmosphere would have been heavier. But because other backgrounds are rather dark, I prefered to stay on something taking place during the day.
For the boss, because of animations, it took much more time than I planned to. It is long to animate even small parts. But it seems okay now and I am waiting for them to be included in the level (at this time I will have some corrections to do, but that is part of the game…).
We had a bug that allowed the laser to destroy enemies behind another enemy on very particular occasions (it only did it on the Claws boss from the faraway sector…the laser was able to destroy the homing bullet when hitting the boss).
With all this solved, i am back to enemy and boss design, notably new enemies (new type of enemies that are on the ground and don’t collide with the player ship but still get hit by bullets and fire bullets as well) and some boss logic for the Cylon sector.
We will be updating the alpha demo with the solved bugs (Claws bugs…the laser thing and the fact that he was both too easy and not invulnerable when arriving) shortly! Probably tomorrow or Friday.
Hi everyone. I haven’t posted here for a while but we have been very busy working on the game, posting on facebook, twitter, google+, indieDB, steam greenlight and it has been pretty exhausting.
I have recently removed a lot of small bugs and added a bit more feedback to several areas. There is still a lot of work to be done, we need to make new sounds (there are a lot of sounds missing right now) and i am now working on the level 2 boss fight.
We are going to post more regularly here and try to keep this devlog alive so that you can read all about the work we’re doing !
Johnny is a down on his luck Hustler with a bad habit of using a crowbar to solve his problems. After conning his way into a risky partnership with a Long Haired, Loud Mouth criminal, Johnny and the Loud Mouth sign up for a mysterious job for legendary Mob Boss- the Long Island Wolf. The […]
Jenny Loves Satan is a retro-inspired, horror-comedy about a 12-year old girl who rebels by becoming a Satanist… only to discover that Satan is real!
After two years of waiting, Adam and Ellas first part of the application for a „licence to procreate“ has been successfully reviewed. To complete the process, the request is followed up with an obligatory and final interview in the intimacy of their home. Their fate is now in the hands of the government clerk Gudrun […]
This is the story of two young guys without any trouble who just want to « screw » without being disturbed.« State of Emergency motherfucker» is a surrealistic comedy that depicts a society where police violence and invasion of privacy are daily routine, normal, tedious. The victims themselves are used to it. Even the police […]
Franka (Saralisa Volm) is bound for holidays. This time she will switch off her mobile phone, read no mails and altogether be unreachable for anybody. Since she’s a perfect teamplayer and the most likable manager at her agency this vacation is granted full-heartedly by her colleagues. She wants to spend a completely relaxing time at […]
In 1986, Andy London had a small, forgettable role in the Glen Cove High School production of Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town”. But what happened when the curtains closed…is the stuff of legend.
Lenny Upton combines euthanasia with his used furniture business to provide suicide assistance to melancholy customers with a death wish. Armed with a briefcase full of weapons and an eye for antiques, he custom designs a personalized death experience for his one-time clients. All sales are final in this short film that takes a darkly […]
At a remote mountain lake a bound man with cement shoes is being dragged to the water. His request for a coup de grâce escalates into an absurd clash.
Every once in a while you read a book that’s so good, you can’t look up until you finish, and it’s so clear and specific and moving that you know it’s the book the author was meant to write. This novel, set in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, is indelible in every way: setting, story and character. Dionne frames her novel with Hans Christian Anderson’s tale The Marsh King’s Daughter, and opens with a woman named Helena relating, in first person, that she’s a kidnapping survivor.
The scenario seems all too tragically familiar – Jaycee Dugard, Elizabeth Smart, even the movie, Room – but as Dionne fleshes it out it becomes very much her own story. Helena is the product of an abduction. She grew up in a remote area of the UP in a tiny cabin with only her mother and father. As it’s the only life she knows, it takes her a long time to puzzle out quite what’s wrong about it.
But flash forward to when Helena is a grown, married woman with two daughters of her own, and she learns that her father, the “Marsh King” of the title, has escaped from prison. When the cops show up on her doorstep at the same time as her husband, who has no idea of Helena’s backstory, his first impulse is to get the girls in the car and get out of dodge. Helena refuses to go with him – this is her quest, but she fears she’s lost her husband forever. Trust is not a concept she’s familiar with, and as the story evolves, it’s clear why that’s the case.
The story weaves together the past and the present, so we learn of Helena’s childhood where her mild mother was very much a background figure to the devotion and kinship of Helena and her father as he teaches her to hunt and survive in a remote area with no running water, electricity, or any means of communication. Everything the tiny family has is a product of their hard work, from the leather Helena’s mother softens and makes into gloves and hats to the snowshoes made by Helena’s father. Helena’s only frame of reference for the world are an old stack of National Geographics.
In the present she’s hunting her father in the wilderness they both know so well, and it’s clear that while he’s an expert woodsman, so is she, thanks to his training. They are lethal equals, and Helena’s task is made more urgent when she starts finding bodies.
In the past, while the young Helena clearly loves her father and loves the things he teaches her, she’s also subjected to beatings and punishments (being locked in a well, for example) and her mother is basically being raped every night, with Helena being a product of a rape. These things are only clear to Helena as she gets older, however – when she is a young girl she holds her mother in contempt.
This story could be set nowhere else but the UP, and Dionne is an amazingly evocative and vivid writer describing her setting. While I grew up in Michigan and spent my summers “up north,” entering the UP always felt like I was going to a different country, and Dionne is expert in portraying that feeling.
As Helena grows older and becomes ready, naturally, for the next phase of her life, her growing rebellion and strength makes her father angry and leads to a showdown. As the two of them in the present race toward one another for another show down, it puts this intimate story on an almost epic scale. Everything about this novel is perfect: the writing, which is not too flowery but is memorable and clear; the characters – Helena and her parents will stay in my mind for a very long time; the vivid setting, and finally, the story that doesn’t let up. If there’s a better novel written this year I would be very surprised. Don’t miss it. | [
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i've replaced IE w/ mozilla firefox and so far no problems at all, and the look is more sharp, fancier, and faster, not to mention it's nice to have some more organized download management.. i've used opera before, but for some reason the feel of mozilla is much more comfortable.
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Email deliverability experts advise that it’s a best practice to remove addresses from your email list after a certain
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Forrester Research, Inc.'s June 2013 report, How Consumers Found Websites in 2012, provides some interesting statistics
Yep, that’s it. After lots of fishing with the brush I managed to get one piddly little star out of the bottle. The glitter barely shows even with after multiple coats. I can’t even be bothered to clean this up, it’s going straight off again…
Here's an idea: after the usual spam checks, pass every incoming email automatically through Snopes, as a last resort to spam prevention. These emails are hard to detect as the senders have usually added their very own personal comment, and most of the time they are among your trusted friends. Therefore, you not only stumble upon the email in your inbox instead of it being automatically thrown to your trash can, you are fooled by the sender into actually opening and reading the email before you realise it is yet another hoax. Worse still, you have to go manually through Snopes, just in case it is real. Life is beautiful is one of these hoaxes that was first circulated on the Internet back in 2002 and got sent to me again... today. | [
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It’s time to chill with the grousing, New Jersey. While New York may be getting all the glory, the Garden State is coming away with the cash.
All those dozens of players, coaches, broadcasters and other hangers-on from each team? They pay the so-called jock tax on their earnings to New Jersey – for every day they are in the area for the big game. That’s 8.97% of their daily pay — plus any bonuses (using the state’s highest income-tax rate, which hits those who earn at least $500,ooo). New York gets none of that.
The Star-Ledger newspaper figures Peyton Manning will sign a check to the Garden State’s tax department for about $57,000 in 2014, based on the eight days the Denver quarterback will be in the state for the Super Bowl and two days in the 2014 regular season for a game against the Jets (assuming he doesn’t retire first). Others may not owe as much, but each member of the winning Super Bowl team will earn $92,000 before taxes, while each member of the losing team will earn $46,000, according to the newspaper. That adds to New Jersey’s claim.
Both the Broncos and the Seahawks are staying in a pair of fancy Jersey City hotels, across the Hudson River from Manhattan but without the traffic headaches. Ka-ching – there’s that 5% state tax on hotel rooms and another 7% state sales tax on the same bill. Again, New York is missing out.
Yes, many fans will be paying to stay in New York City hotels, eat in New York City restaurants, drink in New York City bars and freeze on Super Bowl Boulevard (normally a tourist trap known as Broadway, sandwiched between the bigger tourist trap of Times Square and that foreign tourist shopping mecca known as Macy’s, at Herald Square). And, yes, New York will collect plenty of taxes from them. Now you know why Daily News columnist Mike Lupica insists the game really belongs to New York.
But that income-tax money is as good as guaranteed to New Jersey, unlike that $600 million impact to New York and New Jersey that the Super Bowl Host Committee has cited for the big game. Some experts say that’s greatly exaggerated. Victor Matheson, a professor of economics at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass., puts it at between $30 million and $90 million.
One other way New Jersey wins: When many fans actually head to the game at MetLife Stadium, it will be on a New Jersey Transit train from Penn Station to the Meadowlands about 10 miles away in, yes, New Jersey, not a New York City subway line to somewhere in Queens. New Jersey Transit expects 12,000 customers. That’s another $5.25 per trip. Not enough to build a new train tunnel to New York, but still a nice chunk of change.
All told, New Jersey on average collects $10 million a year in income tax from visiting athletes, according to the state Treasury. The Super Bowl should bump that up a bit.
Super Bowl ad lineup is toned down this year, but Butterfinger and Doritos are still playing offense
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Humans are an integral component of the Earth system as conceptualised by IGBP. João Morais recalls key milestones in IGBP’s engagement with the social sciences and offers some words of advice for Future Earth.
The iconic images of Earth beamed back by the earliest spacecraft helped to galvanise interest in our planet’s environment. The subsequent evolution and development of satellites for Earth observation has been intricately linked with that of IGBP and other global-change research programmes, write Jack Kaye and Cat Downy .
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James Galloway is a biogeochemist and the associate dean for the sciences at the University of Virginia’s College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
The International Nitrogen Initiative brings together a range of stakeholders including scientists, industry and policymakers. Naomi Lubick discusses its foundations with James Galloway.
Nitrogen is essential to plant growth. But despite being the most abundant element in the atmosphere, plants are unable to use this inert form directly. They rely on microbes for its fixation – conversion into a reactive and usable form. In the early 1900s, it became easy to produce nitrogen-based fertiliser: the Haber-Bosch process revolutionised artificial nitrogen fixation, facilitating the production of millions of tons of nitrogen fertiliser.
The extensive use of such products has worked wonders for agriculture, but it has also caused a proliferation of reactive forms of nitrogen in the environment, causing soil acidification and oxygen depletion of waters. The International Nitrogen Initiative (INI) was set up to optimise the benefits of nitrogen while minimising its harmful side effects.
James Galloway, a biogeochemist and the associate dean for the sciences at the University of Virginia’s College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, was one of the pioneers of INI along with Jan Willem Erisman, a member of IGBP’s Scientific Committee, and many others. INI is currently chaired by Cheryl Palm, a senior research scientist at Columbia University’s Earth Institute.
INI had its beginnings in October 2001, when we had the second international nitrogen conference in Potomac, Maryland, near Washington, DC. At the meeting, Jan Willem Erisman stood up and said that what we needed was an international organisation that would coordinate nitrogen research and investigations into integrated policy around the world. After some initial meetings and discussions with potential sponsors, the Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE) and IGBP ultimately became the two sponsors of the new initiative. We started regional centres, found people to direct them and started setting up an organisation from the grassroots. It was a very exciting time and is still a very exciting organisation.
Many aspects of nitrogen are a global phenomenon, but different regions use nitrogen in different ways, leading to different releases to and impacts on the environment. We wanted to make sure that the differences among regions could be captured. Regional components also enabled us to try to make sure that our approaches within regions were similar, so in the end you could put everything together and come up with a truly global story. Another driver for a regional approach is that some areas, notably sub-Saharan Africa, are nitrogen poor: there is simply not enough to provide food for people. Nitrogen issues in those areas are as important as, yet are quite different from, the issues in regions where there is too much nitrogen.
First, it connected people all over the world working on nitrogen issues and gave them a forum to discuss and share information. Through that process, we learned much more about what was happening in East Asia, South Asia, Latin America and Africa. And I suspect that people from those regions learned a lot more from the other regions that they weren’t part of.
And by having this organisation, we were able to figure out how to get beyond the science and move into policy. That’s been an increasing focus of INI. It’s tough because nitrogen is pretty complicated. The message has to be focused, using language that non-scientists can appreciate and understand.
The Fertilizer Institute of the US provided support in 2001. And since 2004, the INI has had at the table the International Fertilizer Industry Association (IFA), based in Paris. They were very interested in working with the scientific community, but were also very cautious and said, “we don’t want to be perceived as the sole supporters of this organisation. We will help you with financial support, but you have to get the bulk of your support from elsewhere” – which we did.
IFA provided financial support for international meetings. We had the 5th one in India in December, and the 6th one will be in 2013 in Africa. Through IFA, we developed connections to the plant nutrition community; now, the International Plant Nutrition Institute is at the table working with us.
Now, my personal goal is getting the animal products and production industry more involved. Whether you are talking about pork chops, cheese, milk or poultry, there’s a large and growing demand globally for these animal products, and there are ways of decreasing nitrogen losses to the environment during their production. We would like to work with that industry very much.
On the policy side, INI has hosted policy workshops. Recently we had a meeting in Edinburgh associated with the European nitrogen assessment meeting, Nitrogen and Global Change: Key Findings, Future Challenges. Stakeholders were invited from various UN and government agencies to sit down in one room and say, well, how can we work together to produce a global nitrogen assessment that’s so desperately needed?
You had to find ways to translate the science for people who do not have a research background. Have you met with success?
I think we have. Have we had total success? Well, no, because nitrogen is still an issue. The message that we have to get across is, why nitrogen? And part of that is what’s the good news and what’s the bad news about nitrogen use by human society? And how can you improve the situation while still providing the resources that people want? We are out to work with stakeholders to maximise the beneficial uses of nitrogen, and minimise the detrimental impacts, which is the mantra of the INI.
I will break it down into two systems: First, the energy-production system and burning of fossil fuels. Just like carbon dioxide is a waste product [of combustion to make energy], nitrogen oxides are a waste product. They can be captured, they can be controlled. Many countries are doing a good job of that already; it could be better. Other countries are just beginning. But that’s like handling any other waste stream: we know the science, we know the engineering, we have the policy instruments. It’s a matter of political and social will.
The second major system is food production. We estimate that of all the nitrogen that’s used to produce food, only about 15-20 percent actually enters a person’s mouth. The rest is lost to the environment during the food-production process.
Featured right on the front page of the website for the INI, you can go in there and enter the amount and types of food you eat, the kind of car you drive, what kind of house you live in, and actually see how much nitrogen is lost to the environment due to a person’s energy and food lifestyle – and then the user can ask questions. What if I decreased my meat consumption? Instead of having it five times a week, what if I had it once a week? Then right on the screen it shows you how your nitrogen footprint diminishes.
Let me recast your question another way: what are the really obvious things that people could do to decrease their nitrogen footprint? There are two very simple unambiguous things they can do.
One is cutting down on food wastage. In the US, of the food that is purchased in the grocery store or purchased by a restaurant for serving customers, 30-40 percent is wasted. It is not consumed by people. By merely cutting down on food waste, you decrease the amount of nitrogen needed to grow food. That’s relatively easy to do because nobody really likes to waste food.
The other is tougher. In the US, the average amount of nitrogen consumed each year by a person is about 5 kilograms of nitrogen per person per year – and that’s in the milk we drink, the meat and soybeans we eat, it’s the protein we take in, expressed in terms of nitrogen. Animal protein is more nitrogen-intensive in its production as a food commodity than plant protein. The US Department of Agriculture says that on average, an adult only needs 3 kilograms of nitrogen per year. If people in the United States stop overconsuming protein, that would decrease by about a factor of two the amount of nitrogen lost to the environment in the US.
Then you get to the other sources: using fertiliser on lawns, etc. While they have some local impacts, when you are talking about looking at a total system, it’s food waste and the type and amount of protein consumed that are the two big ones.
As to scientific research, the INI has a real opportunity to play a role in Asia. There you are going to have an increasing amount of nitrogen lost to the environment due to increasing populations and increased consumption of protein, especially animal products, on a per capita basis and increased consumption of energy on a per capita basis. The INI has a story to tell, and through its East Asian and its South Asian centres, it has a platform to tell that story. And this story should be told not just to scientists working there, but also to a broader audience of stakeholders, including policymakers.
There is currently an IGBP synthesis on nitrogen and climate that is being led by Jan Willem Erisman to help society better understand the relationships. Nitrogen has both direct and indirect contributions to climate change. The direct contributions are increased emissions of N2O (nitrous oxide) to the atmosphere. The indirect contributions include increased concentrations of O3 (ozone). Both N2O and O3 are greenhouse gases and contribute to atmospheric warming. Another indirect contribution is the increased loading of nitrogen-containing aerosols, which have the potential to scatter solar radiation and will act as a cooling agent.
On the policy side, the INI is right now an independent organisation associated with SCOPE and IGBP. In my personal view, the more the official connection to recognised international bodies, the more its potential impact. The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) is an obvious one because of the food aspects. But the challenge of nitrogen is that it needs to be more than one or two organisations. Because it’s not just food, the environment or energy. It’s everything.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen compounds pose twin challenges to society. Both are bi-products of anthropogenic processes: CO2 of the burning of fossil fuels and nitrogen compounds of food production and the burning of fossil fuels. But Galloway points out an important difference between the two. Whereas there is a degree of choice regarding the extent to which we burn fossil fuels to generate energy – flying is desirable but not essential – we have no alternative but to grow food for a burgeoning population. We could one day burn fewer fossil fuels and switch to other forms of energy. But releasing reactive nitrogen to the environment during food production is unavoidable. For this reason, approaches to dealing with increased CO2 emissions and the proliferation of reactive nitrogen are different. INI must work to help producers and policymakers minimise nitrogen waste, but the approach cannot be to stop people from using nitrogen altogether.
This final issue of the magazine takes stock of IGBP’s scientific and institutional accomplishments as well as its contributions to policy and capacity building. It features interviews of several past...
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The wunderkind is taking the fashion world by storm with her mini-collection of kids’ apparel. Courtesy of J. Crew
Of the replica of Taylor Swift's Grammy gown, mom Angie Keiser posted on Instagram, "There wasn't actually a question as to which her favorite would be." Photo by 2sisters_angie
Five-year-old Sydney Keiser, better known by her nickname Mayhem, has landed a gig with American clothing brand, J. Crew. Photo by 2sisters_angie
The tony tot first gained recognition on the Internet for her red-carpet gown replicas, made with little more than colored paper, tape and glue. Photo by 2sisters_angie
Mayhem wearing her favorite piece, a romper. "I like the design (of the romper) best.” Photo by 2sisters_angie
Five-year-old phenom Sydney Keiser, better known by her nickname "Mayhem" (a nod to her free-spirited attitude), has landed a gig with J. Crew.
The youngest designer to ever grace the payroll of the American clothing brand, the imaginative wunderkind is taking the fashion world by storm with her online-only mini-collection of kids’ apparel, priced at $50 to $80, including dresses, tops and a dark cranberry romper in a leaf print (Mayhem's favorite piece).
"I like the design [of the romper] best,” she said in a statement. The J. Crew website also notes she wanted her dress to have shorts so it wouldn't ride up when she went down the slide. Of course.
The pint-sized prodigy first gained recognition on the Internet. People have gone crazy over images of the tyke dressed in her red-carpet gown replicas, made with little more than colored paper, tape and glue, and posted regularly on Instagram. The social media account (maintained with the help of her mom, Angie Keiser) has gained such a large audience, with a current count of more than 491,000 followers, that even a Kardashian would take notice. Or a major retailer.
Angie Keiser blogged about the initial contact from J. Crew saying, “I remember reading the email and being certain it was a set up. As in, it’s probably some kind of wicked virus that if I reply to it, my laptop will explode or at the very least melt before my eyes. So I read it a few more times to myself. And then I read it out loud to [my husband] Keith. His reply was simple: You should probably reply to that one.”
Mayhem and her mother headed from their Cincinnati home to J. Crew headquarters in New York last year to begin work on the Little Mayhem Collection, using the 5-year-old's arts-and-crafts know-how as a guide. Adult designers then turned her paper creations into the real thing.
"When we met with Mayhem for the first time we were really curious to see how she would work and were amazed to watch this barely 4-year-old girl start meticulously folding the pleats on a skirt and placing stones very specifically and carefully on a top she had just fashioned around herself.
"She has such an inventive and creative personality that really resonated with us. It was great to have a truly creative child be at the heart of the design process," said Jenny Cooper, head of Crewcuts Design for J. Crew.
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I’m guilty of sabotaging myself in the past. So, when I decided to look up the definition of sabotage in the dictionary to see all that it entails, I was shocked at what I was doing to myself.
1: destruction of an employer’s property (as tools or materials) or the hindering of manufacturing by discontented workers
2: destructive or obstructive action carried on by a civilian or enemy agent to hinder a nation’s war effort
I think we easily slip into doing this to ourselves because we can’t see the hurt on our own faces. It’s much more difficult to be destructive when you can see the results right in front of you. If you were this destructive toward others, you would immediately see the pain they were feeling through their words, facial expressions, body language and outward behaviors.
Self-sabotage is sneaky. We do it once. And then again. And then again…over and over…without realizing it sometimes.
The results of our self-sabotage reside silently in the things that remain undone. They lay idle on a shelf of unused creativity. They remain locked in closets of insecurity and fear. These hidden results are small steps of progress and success. Yet, we snatch them from view if even a little bit of sunlight casts a ray upon them. We hide them because of our fears. We are of afraid failure. We’re even afraid of success.
I would like to share four things that I have consistently used to snap out of and stay out of the self-destruct-mode of self-sabotage.
Find interviews, inspiring articles, biographies, autobiographies and other materials about the lives of other people. Note the challenges, struggles and fears that many of them have made it through. They do not have superpowers. Nor do they possess some type of mutant gene. Remember that they are human just like you.
This will help you to envision and internalize what it takes to be successful. It will help you to believe in yourself as a regular person, just like every other successful person out there.
Whatever it is that you are endeavoring to do, don’t bury it underground before you ever get a chance to try it. Everyone has to begin somewhere and then build upon that beginning.
We often stall and fizzle out before we start working toward our goals and dreams because we fear that we are not _____ enough. Fill in the blank with any one of the following options: good/skilled/talented/experienced/educated/smart/expert.
If you are going to solidify belief in yourself, you need to do something. Practicing your craft = a continual process of doing and learning. Warning! Don’t get stuck in learning mode. Notice I said “doing” first. There’s a popular saying that says, “Ready! Fire! Aim!”. Learn by doing. Would you rather have a doctor that read every single medical book in existence but has never touched a patient; or, the doctor that has only read the required and recommended materials for his degree but has countless hours of hands-on experience under his belt? I would choose the latter.
This has been one of the most important things I have ever done. Find someone to partner with and hold each other accountable for reaching small goals that lead up to bigger ones. If you can’t find a partner find someone that you can trust to hold you accountable.
If you don’t know anyone personally, look for someone through a professional networking group or a training program to partner with you. You can also search for a partner through professional social media groups. Many people are aware of how valuable an accountability partner can be and would love the opportunity to increase their chances of success.
I met my accountability partner a few years ago through a life coach training program. We didn’t know each other before then, and we were assigned as partners. Despite not having a relationship before our partnership, and living hundreds of miles away from each other, we are still accountability partners to this day and have developed a great friendship.
Find a group of people with goals similar to your own. It’s hard to be a lone ranger. Finding like-minded people will help you to feel less crazy during challenging and stressful times. When you find people that you can relate to it will encourage you not to give up.
Fortunately, social media makes it easy to find a tribe no matter where you are. Don’t be afraid to get social online. There are people everywhere who are hungry to find like-minded people to relate to as they work hard toward their goals. You will find that it’s fun and rewarding to help others to get to where they want to be as they help you in turn.
I hope these things can help you to get on the path toward giving yourself the respect that you deserve. It’s time to stop hiding your gifts, skills, and talents. You were made on purpose and with purpose. No more self-sabotage! | [
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Skin tags are a necessary evil for many of us, and a frustration that is so fierce, we don’t even know when it started. The thing with skin tags is that there doesn’t seem to be much of a connection between each person and the condition. They will form in random locations (though under the breasts, groin and neck are common ones) and keep popping up other locations on the bodies. Some of the possible factors include obesity, or temporary weight gain, and women with larger breasts may also suffer from them. The truth is that scientists don’t really know totally why they form, or why the number can be anywhere from 1-100 at a time. Fortunately for you, there’s a solution to living with these annoying deformations on your radiant skin, called Revitol Skin Tag Removal.
Sure, you’ve heard it all before about how all of these products say they work, but don’t in reality. This one is different though, because it’s infused with all sorts of natural elements that will do what the scientific chemicals can’t – heal from the inside out – and keep the skin healthy afterwards. This is an all-natural way to get those skin tags gone forever, and it is available for anyone who wants to try it out, a believer or not.
Revitol Skin Tag Removal is a homeopathic skin tag remover serum that you simply spread over the affected area and wait for the magic to happen, which takes up to two weeks. It is easy and painless to apply, and those with sensitive skin can rest assured that there are no chemicals infused into this cream, merely natural ingredients with excellent healing powers. Revitol Skin Tag Removal works on all skin types, and is equally effective on all of them. Lastly, we guarantee that our product will cause no pain at any time during the process of skin tag removal, and that there is no chance of scarring when the tag comes off. As can be expected, the skin has to heal in it’s own time, but no permanent scarring will occur when using the high quality, fine grade creams of Revitol Skin Tag Removal.
This is a product that you may have seen all over the TV, explaining our product and how it works on real life people that need the help. The testimonials that you see are true, they are real customers that have had a pleasant experience with this product and want to share it with the rest of the world so that it can have a positive impact on them too. You may be assuming that the testimonials aren’t real ones, but think about it: why would anyone want to review a product that they haven’t bought or used, broadcast how amazing it is, only to have real customers buy the product and have it not work? Sure, it’ll get a few sales, but not much else, and a lot of paperwork to deal with when customers are demanding a refund for false advertisement.
So, Revitol Skin Tag Removal pushes its product by using only real testimonials that will show you just how the cream works. They share how after only a week, their skin tags are fading, or have disappeared entirely, how their skin is smooth and soft like they’ve always wanted, and there is no pain or discomfort in applying it. These are the people that you want to listen to, as they’ve been through the experience, and have seen the results first hand. They will tell you what works about our high quality service, and how it has changed their lives, one skin tag at a time.
I brought this product from you as I had a huge skin tag on my upper chest. Having tried so many things that did not work, I found Revitol skin tag remover. I used it three times daily as it suggests and it dissolved the skin tag over a period of two weeks and even got the root too. I am amazed as there is no scar! Your product is worth every penny, I am pleased and i did not have to pay tons of money for surgical removal, which would have scared my chest.
I bought the Heal Skin Tags formula about 17 days ago and got it pretty quick in the mail. I was excited to see results but am a skeptical person.For the first 4-5 days I didn’t see any change in my skin tags and was concerned, but the instructions told me to wait at least a week to two to see changes, so I was patient.I am now on day 13 and some of the smaller tags are already gone! The biggest tags look as though they are drying up and I don’t want to pull at them, I will just let this treatment take care of those too.
I have tried many other products in the past, but this product was the only product for skin tags that I have used that worked on my skin tags and helped me completely get rid of the skin tags on my neck and eyelids.
The best part about Revitol Skin Tag Removal, is that it is a personalized experience. You can choose a package that best works for you from our various options. Some of them include a free extra bottle of our product and all sorts of extra goodies that you will love. So get started today and see how Revitol Skin tag Removal can change your life and make you into the person you’ve always wanted to be, with clear skin that was achieved in a natural and totally healthy way. You’ll never get the results if you don’t try, so battle skin tags today and see how well it works for yourself.
I’m so excited to share with you my interview with the gorgeous Erin Kaplan. You may know Erin from staring in MTV’s hit series The City opposite Whitney Port and Olivia Palermo. And, at 26, Erin is ELLE Magazine’s youngest ever Director of Public Relations. In this interview Erin Kaplan talks to Marta Walsh about […]
I’m excited to share with you my interview with actress Kali Hawk. Kali’s film role came in the Lion’s Gate thriller ‘Holla‘, which cast Kali alongside Michael Bergin as the sweet, unsuspecting camper Caprice. She would follow that project with a supporting role in the Spike Lee comedy ‘Lovers & Haters’, playing a scathing Hollywood […]
Most people have had an acne problem at one point in their lives and many more are going through the stress and unpleasantness of continuing acne problems whether brought on by puberty or adult acne. This article gives a few tips to help you start to overcome and cure acne naturally starting today.
Many people with persistent acne battle the condition using topical creams and oral medications some of which are only available with a prescription. These creams and medications only deal with the symptoms or the external factors which as the breakouts and blemishes. They do not deal with the root cause of acne which means that acne problems persist.
While sufferers battle the actual breakouts, they also battle the scarring left behind. It is important to note that to effectively battle and overcome acne, there are many natural and easy ways to help you overcome acne that you can easily adopt into your lifestyle which will not only deal with the symptoms of acne but also deal with the root cause of acne.
Any beauty diet and anti acne diet should always include drinking six to ten glasses of water a day to properly hydrate your skin and eliminate toxins that can aggravate acne and clog pores which leads to breakouts. The fight against acne should always start with keeping skin adequately hydrated. It is recommended to drink eight 8-oz glasses of water per day. This is one of the best homemade beauty tips to fight against acne.
Increasing your intake of fruits and vegetables that are antioxidant rich is essential and is one of the best natural beauty tips. Antioxidants fight against free radicals that are damaging to the skin and body. Adding fruits and vegetables that are rich on vitamins such as A, C and E are important for overall well being as well as exhibiting skin benefits because these vitamins combat cell damaging free radicals and help clear skin. A beauty diet works!
Although consuming the actual fruits and vegetables is more beneficial, you may discuss taking vitamin supplements with your doctor as you try to combat and cure acne naturally starting today. In addition, if consuming the fruits and vegetables is a chore, you may want to consider turning the fruits and vegetables into a smoothie which makes being healthy more enjoyable and doable and help you achieve your anti acne diet. This is one of the best homemade beauty tips.
With the multitude of beauty and acne products on the market with ingredients some of which can be pronounced and many more ingredients that cannot be pronounced, acne sufferers when may be tempted to try all of them in hopes of clearing up their skin only to aggravate the acne.
Try if at all possible combating acne to use products that are natural or organic to cure acne. Some natural beauty tips and remedies include products containing tea tree oil which is anti-inflammatory and is an alternative to such acne treatments such as benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid which are very drying on the skin.
Stress does not only affect your peace of mind but weakens your body and your skin. Stress can lead to premature aging as well as aggravate acne. Relax. Take an aromatherapy bath. Meditate. Indulge in a soothing herbal tea. Think positive and reap the benefits of a healthy body and beautiful skin. Also one of the best natural beauty tips for your overall health and wellness.
Combating stress will allow your body to produce more cortisol which helps the body combat many health problems as well as help fight against acne and its agents and clear skin.
A healthy beauty diet and anti acne diet should contain little to no caffeine. Reduce caffeine and increase water consumption. This is the single best thing you can do for your skin and help clear your skin for more beautiful smooth skin. Caffeine aggravates skin conditions in addition to drying and prematurely aging the skin.
Caffeine produces more stress hormones in the body which is not beneficial you're your body or skin because it aggravates acne.
Is acne your problem? You do not have to consider it as a problem. There are more things to prioritize and not letting that acne bother you that much for it would not help at all. Well, another point we have to consider is how to treat acne. With the treatment, money matters. This means that of course, you have to have some amount of money for the treatment.
Well, when what you have is not enough, you could have the most reliable home treatments. These would be saving you from having worse acne without having to spend so much. What are these means? Are they safe? Yes, they are safe steps in treating your acne problems and they would not let you experience all those acne terrors or bad outcomes of trying to get the remedy for acne.
These are worth your trial for they are really effective and you could just be at home. But, take note that these guidelines are only for mild acne problems and if you have a more complicated situation, you have to seek the help of a professional.
First, if washing does not seem to be very helpful for you, then it is high time for you to use benzoyl peroxide. This could be found from face wash, bar soap, topical cream or gel. The reminder you have to take note of is that you must not over use this solution for it may leave your skin super red or super dry.
One thing that you would notice as you try home remedies, the results may be slow. But, you need to be patient about it. The results you are expecting to have may be achieved like after a couple of weeks after you use them on your skin. Be really careful with this for you would surely be hurting skin if in case and it may even lead to a worse effect.
Have you heard about salicylic acid? It is another thing that you could use. And this could be found in facial washes or facial pads. This could be very helpful to helping your pores be unclogged and prevent the growth of pimples or even the case of acne. Again, you have to be very careful in using it too so that you would not have even those very bad outcomes.
These two: benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid are very useful treatment aids you could use. But, be very keen about them. Use them well.
1. Dab a drop of tea tree oil up to twice a day. But first, perform a patch test on your forearm 48 hours before to ensure that you have no sensitivity to tea tree oil.
2. Form a paste with 1/2 teaspoon baking soda and a few drops of warm water. Smooth this paste over a pimple and leave on from twenty minutes to up to an hour and then rinse off. Use once a day.
3. Form a paste with 1/2 teaspoon of yeast mixed with a few drops of warm water. Smooth this paste over a pimple and leave on from twenty to up to an hour and then rinse off. Use once a day.
Heat water to a boil and remove from heat. Add herbs, cover and steep for 30 minutes. Add tincture of benzoin and peppermint oil and store in a refrigerator. Use one teaspoon per application. Use daily or as needed. Shake before each use.
I love anything related to rose. Blab Balm products are great and This cream is no different. Sometimes I add rose geranium essential oil to bath and later use the cream… Mmmm heaven
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This my journey through the political process of the United States to end Medicaid fraud in child welfare.
The case was investigated by IRS Criminal Investigation, the FBI, and the Offices of the Inspectors General from the Departments of Justice, Labor, Veterans Affairs, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). This is a combined investigation with the Western District of Arkansas, the Eastern District of Arkansas and the Public Integrity Section of the Department of Justice. This case is being prosecuted by Trial Attorney Marco A. Palmieri of the Public Integrity Section and Assistant U.S. Attorney Steven M. Mohlhenrichof the Western District of Missouri.
The former CEO of a charity headquartered in Springfield, Missouri has pleaded guilty to her role in a multi-million-dollar political corruption scheme that involved bribes and campaign contributions for elected public officials in Missouri and Arkansas, announced Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Tim Garrison of the Western District of Missouri.
Marilyn Luann Nolan, 68, of Springfield, pleaded guilty before U.S. Magistrate Judge David P. Rush on Friday, Nov. 9, to one count of conspiracy to embezzle and misapply the funds of a charitable organization that received federal funds.
By pleading guilty, Nolan admitted that she conspired with others from 2008 to June 30, 2017, to misapply millions of dollars of the charity’s funds for substantial, undisclosed payments to lobbying firms and political advocates, monetary and in-kind contributions to the campaigns of candidates for public office, and to bribe public officials. Nolan also admitted that she knew her co-conspirators defrauded the charity in order to enrich themselves, and her.
Nolan began working at Alternative Opportunities Inc., in 1992. In 2015, that company merged with Preferred Family Healthcare Inc., after which it continued to be known as Preferred Family Healthcare. Nolan was the chief executive officer and oversaw the charity’s lobbying and governmental affairs activities.
Preferred Family Healthcare and its subsidiaries provided a variety of services to individuals in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma and Illinois, including mental and behavioral health treatment and counseling, substance abuse treatment and counseling, employment assistance, aid to individuals with developmental disabilities and medical services.
According to the plea agreement, Nolan and her conspirators caused the charity to misapply its funds to pay for political advocacy, including lobbying, that violated both IRS rules governing tax-exempt organizations, and federal laws and regulations governing recipients of federal grants and contracts. Nolan admitted that she directed and assisted her co-conspirators to direct millions of dollars to lobbyists, including Donald Andrew Jones and Milton Russell Cranford, who previously entered pleas of guilty to federal crimes in related cases. Nolan also directly lobbied legislators.
Caused the charity to contribute financially to the campaigns of candidates for public office through “straw donors,” including the charity’s lobbyists, who were also reimbursed by way of invoices that were falsely described as “training” and “consulting” expenses;
Encouraged charity employees to contribute to candidates for public office and caused the charity to reimburse them for those contributions by providing funds falsely described as reimbursement for travel or other expenses the employees had not actually incurred; and
Caused the charity to provide in-kind contributions to the campaigns of candidates for public office, including in Missouri where they organized fundraisers for several candidates running for seats in the Missouri State Senate, Missouri House of Representatives, and the Greene County Commission and in Arkansas, where Nolan and her conspirators organized fundraisers (often at hotels or restaurants) for many candidates running for seats in the Arkansas State Senate and Arkansas House of Representatives.
Nolan also admitted as part of her plea to directing an employee to use the charity’s resources to arrange for catering, liquor, decorations, and other food connected to political fundraisers. This employee used a charity-issued corporate credit card for the purchases, with Nolan’s knowledge.
At all times relevant to Nolan’s plea, the charity was absolutely prohibited from directly or indirectly participating in, or intervening in, any political campaign on behalf of, or in opposition to, any candidate for elective public office. Contributions to political campaign funds violated this prohibition, and could have resulted in denial or revocation of tax-exempt status and the imposition of certain excise taxes.
According to the plea agreement, Nolan and her conspirators misapplied some of the charity’s funds to bribe elected public officials in the following manners:
They gave things of value to numerous public officials, in exchange for their official actions benefitting the charity and themselves personally, including cash, travel and entertainment, premium tickets to sporting events, hotel accommodations, and use of the charity’s luxury/recreational real estate;
Nolan and the conspirators disguised bribes as contract payments for things such as consulting, training, and legal services.
The government believes the schemes Nolan pleaded guilty to totaled approximately $6 million. The parties reserved the right in the plea agreement to litigate the exact amount of that loss, for the purpose of computing the federal sentencing guidelines.
As part of her plea agreement, Nolan also admitted that over an approximately 12-year period from 2005 to 2017, certain charity executives embezzled millions of dollars from the charity, from which Nolan profited. Nolan admitted that although she did not know the full details of the many embezzlement and misapplication of funds schemes, she knew at the time that the charity bore additional costs from many of those transactions, and willfully blinded herself regarding the details of her conspirators’ schemes and artifices to defraud the charity.
One example referenced in Nolan’s plea agreement consisted of the formation of an LLC that was used as the management company for Alternative Opportunities, identified in court documents as Entity A. In 2006, Entity A was sold to a publicly-traded corporation identified in court documents as Company A, which was also partly owned by Nolan. Nolan admitted that this sale was perpetrated for the primary purpose of enriching charity executives, including herself. Nolan’s share of the proceeds from the sale of Entity A to Company A was $3,769,536.
Nolan further admitted as part of her plea that she also received $361,574 from two LLCs identified as Entity B and Entity C where, immediately prior to the 2006 sale of Entity A to Company A, Entity B acquired title to all real estate formerly held by Entity A and Entity C held the title to the corporation’s headquarters building in Springfield, and duplex homes located in Springfield.
Under the terms of Friday’s plea agreement, Nolan must pay $4,131,111 in restitution to the government, less a credit for taxes she paid on the funds received.
A sentencing hearing will be scheduled after the completion of a presentence investigation by the U.S. Probation Office.
P.I.E. Management, L.L.C. has privately contracted with the City of Detroit Elections Division, just like KForce, as identified in the Affidavit, below.
The Michigan 2018 Primary Elections for Wayne County have yet to be certified by the Secretary of State Board of Canvassers.
The best part of all of this is that not one candidate who has been elected has dared to raise this fact in public.
Wayne County, Michigan Elections Results Press Release on Election Results 11-6-2018 by Beverly Tran on Scribd
Facebook, Google and Twitter all testified in House Judiciary hearings that they do not censor conservative speech, but, oddly enough, they suppressed my blog, and everything to do with Judiciary and the former Ranking Member, who is not aligned with conservative speech.
Conflicting reports of a Facebook executive's firing fan the flames of an anti-conservative debate in Silicon Valley
In recent months, Facebook, Google and Twitter have faced intensifying claims of online censorship and an environment that's not welcoming to right-leaning employees.
A Wall Street Journal report claims Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey's activity on a polarizing, and often extreme, right-leaning Reddit channel caused an uproar among Facebook employees. It also says the company pressured Luckey to write in an internal email that he supported libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson instead of Donald Trump.
Facebook and its executives have repeatedly said Luckey's firing was not the result of his political views.
Silicon Valley is battling a new report of anti-conservative culture, fanning the flames of an already-intensifying debate.
A weekend report by The Wall Street Journal on the 2017 firing of Facebook executive Palmer Luckey claims the Oculus co-founder was forced out for factors relating to his political leanings and online support for Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election.
Facebook and its executives have repeatedly said Luckey's firing was not the result of his political views. CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified as much before Congress in April, and vice president of AR/VR at Facebook, Andrew Bosworth, said on Twitter late Sunday, "Any claims that his departure was do to his conservative beliefs are false."
A Facebook spokesperson told CNBC on Monday, "We can say unequivocally that Palmer's departure was not due to his political views."
The conflicting reports could add to existing concerns of anti-conservative bias among tech companies. In recent months, Facebook, Google and Twitter have all faced intensifying claims of online censorship and an environment that's not welcoming to right-leaning employees.
The Journal report claims Luckey's activity on a polarizing, and often extreme, right-leaning Reddit channel caused an uproar among Facebook employees. It also says the company pressured Luckey to write in an internal email that he supported libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson, instead of Trump.
"We always made it clear that any mention of politics was up to Palmer and we did not pressure him to say something that wasn't factual or true," a Facebook spokesperson told CNBC.
Facebook executives have said they're limited in what they can say about Luckey's departure, since it deals with confidential personnel matters. Luckey, who received a $100 million payout, according to the Journal, told CNBC last month it wasn't his choice to leave Facebook.
Please keep in mind that this is only one type of real estate scheme, but they run them all the time, even in Detroit.
LOS ANGELES — Federal prosecutors allege Paul Manafort's former son-in-law engaged in wire fraud and identity theft during a high-end, Los Angeles-area real estate scam while out on bond awaiting sentencing for different , according to a criminal complaint unsealed Wednesday.
The LAPD arrested Jeffrey Yohai, a real estate developer who did deals with Manafort, a week ago on suspicion of fraud and turned him over to federal officials Wednesday morning.
The FBI says that Yohai had been hard to find because over the past several months he's driven two different Rolls Royces, a Porsche Panamera, a Cadillac Escalade, and a Range Rover — all likely rented, the bureau says in court documents, in an effort to avoid detection.
Yohai, who divorced Jessica Manafort in August 2017, was previously charged by federal prosecutors with conspiracy to commit bank and aggravated identity theft after defaulting on $15 million in real estate loans.
In February 2018, Yohai pleaded guilty to misusing construction loan funds and another charge. His sentencing was continued to Jan. 18, 2019.
According to the complaint in the original case, in 2015 and 2016 Yohai obtained $15 million in loans to purchase and rehabilitate three properties in the Hollywood Hills, then defaulted on the loans.
Federal prosecutors now say his modus operandi in his "new crimes" is "strikingly like" that of his original federal offenses, and "involves some of the same participants."
While Yohai was out on bond awaiting sentencing for his original offenses, say prosecutors, he and alleged co-conspirators would trick lenders into providing millions of loans based on false and inflated property appraisals of luxury homes that they did not own. They would then promise the actual owners of the luxury homes that they would secure wealthy short-term renters for their properties.
According to the 43-page complaint filed Oct. 17 in the Central District of California, Yohai would then use the money to pay pre-existing debts or personal expenses.
While he was collecting rent from tenants, including an unidentified NBA basketball player who paid $50,000 in rent for two months, prosecutors say Yohai kept the scam going by supplying the real owners of the properties with worthless checks and falsified wire transfer records.
If the victim demanded repayment, Yohai would often buy time by sending checks written on accounts with insufficient funds. When those checks bounced, according to the complaint, Yohai would assert he wired the money back to the victim and send fake wire transfer documentation, "insisting that there must be some banking mistake to explain why the funds never arrive."
The complaint alleges Yohai made false statements to investors during a lunch to the effect that "he 'turned state's evidence' on … Manafort" and "that he had to go to 'D.C.'" to meet with staff from special counsel Robert Mueller's office or "downtown" to meet with "the feds." But the complaint does not specify whether Yohai ever met with any members of Mueller's team, and makes no further mention of the special counsel, whose investigation led to his ex-father-in-law's conviction and guilty pleas on multiple criminal counts.
Federal prosecutors in California and the special counsel have looked into Manafort's business deals with Yohai, who was Manafort's partner in four California property deals that failed and were placed in bankruptcy. Manafort's holding company, MC Brooklyn Holdings, also bought a brownstone in Brooklyn, New York, in December 2012 for $2,995,000 that was brokered by Yohai, real estate postings online show.
Manafort pleaded guilty and agreed to cooperate with Mueller shortly before the start of his second trial in mid-September. The Brooklyn home is one of several properties that Manafort agreed to forfeit as a result of his plea agreement.
This elected official impeachment model was constructed by mixing the right ingredients of federal jurisdiction and the state constitution, with a sprig of resignation.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The resignation of a West Virginia Supreme Court justice recently convicted of federal charges prompted the governor Sunday to cancel a special legislative session that was to consider the justice's removal.
It was the latest development in an impeachment scandal miring some past and present justices in varying accusations including abuse of authority and failure to rein in excessive spending that engulfed the state's highest court for months.
Republican Gov. Jim Juestice's office said late Saturday he received a letter from Justice Allen Loughry and accepted his resignation effective at the close of business Monday. Justice had no further comment and Loughry's one-sentence resignation letter didn't elaborate.
Loughry was convicted last month of federal criminal charges including wire fraud involving his personal use of state cars and fuel cards and mail fraud. He has requested a new trial.
Last week Justice had called the special session for Tuesday, saying in a proclamation that it would consider removing Loughry from his post. Another proclamation Sunday canceled the special session in light of Loughry's resignation.
Loughry couldn't be reached for comment. His attorney, John A. Carr, said in an email he would have no comment.
Loughry and three other justices were impeached by the West Virginia House in August over questions involving lavish office renovations that evolved into varying accusations of corruption, incompetence and neglect of duty. One of them, Justice Beth Walker, was cleared of an impeachment charge at a Senate trial last month.
The West Virginia Supreme Court last month effectively halted the Legislature's remaining efforts to impeach the state's justices as a violation of the separate of power doctrine. The court ruled that the Senate lacks jurisdiction to pursue its impeachment trial of Justice Margaret Workman.
The Senate had postponed Workman's trial after the presiding judge didn't show up following the court ruling. A panel of acting justices said the court's decision to stop Workman's impeachment hearing also applies to retired Justice Robin Davis and Loughry, who had petitioned the court to intervene.
"We appreciate that Justice Loughry has decided to do the right thing and step down from the Court," Carmichael said in a statement.
Judicial elections in West Virginia became nonpartisan in 2016, but the court's impeachment scandal this year stirred political attacks. Some Democrats argued that the court's shakeup over spending and other issues was a power grab by the Republican-led legislature.
On Election Day, two state Supreme Court justices appointed to the court after the scandal broke won election to continue on the bench: Former House speaker Tim Armstead and ex-Congressman Evan Jenkins won those races Tuesday night, each defeating nine other candidates. They had originally been appointed by Justice to fill two of the seats on the state's highest court pending the midterm election.
Armstead will complete the term of Justice Menis Ketchum, who announced his resignation on the eve of the House's impeachment proceedings. The term runs through 2020.
Jenkins will serve until 2024, when the term of retired Justice Robin Davis ends. Davis also was impeached.
Previously, on Cocktails & Popcorn, Florida Broward County had some issues with voter ballots and its clerk where the call was put out to remove the County Clerk from office, immediately, and put the office in federal receivership, exactly like they do in child abuse and neglect cases.
It dawned on me that Marc Elias, "Legal Genius" (trademark pending) of Perkins Coie Sucks is about to deal with his own election interference Office of the Special Prosecutor indictment in Detroit, so I thought it best not to tell his tale, because that would just ruin another cocktails & popcorn moment.
Report of an investigation into irregularities reported in the 2004 Presidential election in Ohio, compiled by the Democratic staff of the House Judiciary Committee.
Now, why would someone allow such a prescient, historic report on voting irregularities be removed from the National Archives?
the Democratic staff to conduct an investigation into irregularities reported in the Ohio presidential election and to prepare a Status Report concerning the same prior to the Joint Meeting of Congress scheduled for January 6, 2005, to receive and consider the votes of the electoral college for president. The following Report includes a brief chronology of the events; summarizes the relevant background law; provides detailed findings (including factual findings and legal analysis); and describes various recommendations for acting on this Report going forward.
We have found numerous, serious election irregularities in the Ohio presidential election, which resulted in a significant disenfranchisement of voters. Cumulatively, these irregularities, which affected hundreds of thousand of votes and voters in Ohio, raise grave doubts regarding whether it can be said the Ohio electors selected on December 13, 2004, were chosen in a manner that conforms to Ohio law, let alone federal requirements and constitutional standards.
This report, therefore, makes three recommendations: (1) consistent with the requirements of the United States Constitution concerning the counting of electoral votes by Congress and Federal law implementing these requirements, there are ample grounds for challenging the electors from the State of Ohio; (2) Congress should engage in further hearings into the widespread irregularities reported in Ohio; we believe the problems are serious enough to warrant the appointment of a joint select Committee of the House and Senate to investigate and report back to the Members; and (3) Congress needs to enact election reform to restore our people’s trust in our democracy. These changes should include putting in place more specific federal protections for federal elections, particularly in the areas of audit capability for electronic voting machines and casting and counting of provisional ballots, as well as other needed changes to federal and state election laws.
Preserving Democracy: What Went Wrong in Ohio Status Report of the House Judiciary Committee Democratic Sta... by Beverly Tran on Scribd
The link, below, is the first Petition for Certiorari, and a bit of history, in dealing with the chattel law in the trafficking of tiny humans under DACA and DAPA for National Adoption Month.
In short, DACA and DAPA are policies, not laws, because the Congress refuses to make law in dealing with child immigration.
The reason why the Congress will not touch the fraud in child welfare is because it is what keeps them in a job.
That is why you have the States jumping to defend DACA because it is their money maker through the Public Private Partnerships o Children's Trust Funds:
Delaware (Its Children's Trust Fund seems to have been operating after the statute was repealed through the University of Delaware.
Iowa, (they partnered with the National Children's Trust Fund Alliance because they never incorporated and used land banks, instead.);
This dispute concerns the policy of immigration enforcement discretion known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). In 2016, this Court affirmed, by an equally divided Court, a decision of the Fifth Circuit holding that two related Department of Homeland Security (DHS) discretionary enforcement policies, including an expansion of the DACA policy, were likely unlawful and should be enjoined. See United States v. Texas, 136 S. Ct. 2271 (per curiam). In September 2017, DHS determined that the original DACA policy was unlawful and would likely be struck down by the courts on the same grounds as the related policies. DHS thus instituted an orderly wind-down of the DACA policy. The questions presented are as follows: 1. Whether DHS’s decision to wind down the DACA policy is judicially reviewable. 2. Whether DHS’s decision to wind down the DACA policy is lawful.
Petitioners are the Donald J. Trump, President of the United States; Jefferson B. Sessions III, Attorney General of the United States; Kirstjen M. Nielsen, Secretary of Homeland Security; U.S. Department of Homeland Security; and the United States.
Respondents are Martin Jonathan Batalla Vidal, Antonio Alarcon, Eliana Fernandez, Carlos Vargas, Mariano Mondragon, and Carolina Fung Feng, on behalf of themselves and all other similarly situated individuals; Make the Road New York, on behalf of itself, its members, its clients, and all similarly situated individuals; the State of New York; the State of Massachusetts; the State of Washington; the State of Connecticut; the State of Delaware; the District of Columbia; the State of Hawaii; the State of Illinois; the State of Iowa; the State of New Mexico; the State of North Carolina; the State of Oregon; the State of Pennsylvania; the State of Rhode Island; the State of Vermont; the State of Virginia; and the State of Colorado.
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In a nutshell, Brown v. Board of Education is child welfare legal precedent because it was the very first case that was based in what they called "science" back then.
I ran across a study that was actually used in one of the many enjoined cases in this action that came out of Kansas called Brown v. Board of Education.
Yes, I was intentionally redundant in my cadence, of saying Brown v. Board of Education came out of Kansas.
Because, the chattel model was created, right here, in Michigan called the Michigan Children's Trust Fund and the model transposed to Kansas to set up the parent trust fund.
The National Alliance of Children’s Trust and Prevention Funds (Alliance) is the only national membership organization representing state children’s trust and prevention funds (CTFs).
Dr. Ray E. Helfer, M.D., began using his influence to create a protected source of funding for prevention by persuading the state legislature in Michigan to increase funding to add 50 full-time “prevention workers” to the protective services budget. After the “prevention worker” positions had been created and filled, all 50 had full-time protective service caseload and none of them was doing any prevention work. The needs and demands of children in crisis had compelled the decision makers to divert the money to treatment. This event helped shape the law that created Michigan’s Children’s Trust Fund and served as a model for all states.
In summation, DACA is nothing but a product of judicial lobbying of legislating from the bench through privatization under UCC laws as foreign corporations to fund political campaigns, to ensure more trafficking of tiny human policies go through so there is more appropriation of federal funding to secure more foreign contracts designed to traffic more tiny humans for the continuance of stealin' children, land and votes.
It all started with the children because no one cares and there are too many trillions of dollars involved.
I wonder if Marc is going to have time in his busy schedule, shuttling between Detroit and D.C., to properly handle this Florida case.
Florida’s Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes, head of Broward County’s election board, has repeatedly been accused of misconduct.
The Florida governor and Senate races could lie in her hands. A lawyer tied to the Democratic National Committee and Fusion GPS, the group behind the Steele dossier, has now gotten involved in a recount effort. Republican Florida Sen. Marco Rubio said Democrats are trying to “change the results” of the election, and a liberal said Snipes belongs in prison.
Republican Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is warning that the fate of his state’s governorship could hang in the hands of Florida’s Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes, whom he’s called incompetent for violating state and federal laws. A liberal candidate similarly painted her as incompetent and corrupt.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum initially conceded the Florida race to Republican Ron DeSantis, but backtracked after vote totals changed Thursday, narrowing the gap to less than half a percent in both the gubernatorial and senatorial races.
Broward County is often the slowest of the state’s 67 counties to count votes, and its election department has repeatedly been faulted for wrongdoing.
Now, Perkins Coie lawyer Marc Elias has been enlisted in a recount effort. Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson is retaining Elias, who said it’s “not plausible” that, as Broward statistics suggest, 14,000 people voted in sometimes-obscure state-level races but left the Senate one blank. Republican Gov. Rick Scott, who, by initial appearances, beat Nelson in a race for Senate, said Elias will use aggressive techniques to “steal” the election.
Elias worked for both the Hillary Clinton campaign and the DNC during the 2016 election, even before the 2016 presidential candidate became the Democratic nominee, when the two were supposed to be independent. Perkins Coie also hired Fusion GPS during that election to investigate then-candidate Donald Trump, which ultimately resulted in an unverified dossier being sent to the FBI. “Democrat lawyers are descending on Florida,” Rubio tweeted Thursday. “They have been very clear they aren’t here to make sure every vote is counted. They are here to change the results of election; & Broward is where they plan to do it.”
Now democrat lawyers are descending on #Florida. They have been very clear they aren’t here to make sure every vote is counted.
“Bay County was hit by a Cat 4 Hurricane just 4 weeks ago, yet managed to count votes & submit timely results,” the Florida Republican continued. “Yet over 41 hours after polls closed Broward elections office is still counting votes?” Rubio also pointed out that Snipes “doesn’t know how many ballots are left to be counted” and that she isn’t regularly reporting results, which are “chipping away at GOP leads.”
- Isn’t reporting hourly or regularly,but rather releasing thousands of additional votes,often in the overnight hours,that are chipping away at GOP leads
A liberal college professor who ran for Congress challenging Democratic Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz from the left, Tim Canova, made similar statements. Wasserman Schultz resigned as head of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) after leaked emails showed party officials seeking to rig the 2016 presidential primary against Independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, but she continues to represent the Broward area in the House.
It’s now close to 43 hours since the polls closed and Brenda Snipes STILL doesn’t know how many votes are left to count! The results in my race are IMPOSSIBLE to believe. WATCH her explain in video below! https://t.co/1RyQ5cLsN4
A judge found in August that Snipes improperly handled mail-in ballots, and ordered her not to open mail-in ballots in secret after the Republican Party complained. Snipes’s defense rested on a claim that she didn’t know what the word “canvassing” meant, even though she is on the county’s Canvassing Board.
In May, a judge found that Snipes’s office broke the law by destroying ballots in the 2016 race between Wasserman Schultz and Canova. Canova told The Daily Caller News Foundation that in that case, “they claimed to not know the difference between a federal and state investigation. They claim to be incompetent, but my impression is it’s partly a ruse.”
Polling and early-voting results showed him performing well in 2016, then the reported results rapidly shifted to favor Wasserman Schultz, leading him to suspect manipulation. “So we put in a public records request to inspect some of the ballots, and if inspecting the paper ballot matched up, then it’s done, it will satisfy everyone,” Canova told TheDCNF. ” But the supervisor of elections stonewalled me for months.”
“I was told they didn’t have scanned images, even though on election night they put the ballots through a scanner.
So we filed a discovery request to see the paper ballots,” he continued. “Three days later [Snipes] signed an order to destroy the ballots and certified that they were not the subject to ongoing litigation.”
“Her excuse was she just signed anything put in front of her and didn’t read it,” Canova said. “Then she said the ballots were put in the wrong place and that’s why they were destroyed. She concealed the destruction for two weeks.” Snipes’s position is an elected one, and she is a Democrat. Canova said even though Snipes admitted to destroying the ballots in a videotaped deposition, the government continued to fight the case.
“They’re using taxpayer money while bleeding us dry.” Canova questioned why Scott and state Attorney General Pam Bondi, who’s also a Republican, didn’t pursue Snipes for criminal prosecution. He said she could face felony charges that carry five years in prison.
“We’re dealing with organized crime. I just don’t trust anything that comes out of this office,” he said. He said Republicans had joined with him to try to defeat Wasserman Schultz, saying “I might not agree with Tim about Medicare for All, but this about integrity, this is about getting out corruption.”
She sure wasn't happy in her sworn deposition where she ADMITS to illegally destroying all YOUR paper ballots in my 2016 race against Wasserman Schultz. Watch/Listen to Snipes' LAME EXCUSE for committing felonies yet to be investigated by law enforcement. https://t.co/6LOct7zVG6 pic.twitter.com/MNA6SwrnCA
Canova posted video of people putting bags of ballots into private vehicles, including a sports car.
Caught On Video: Concerned citizen sees ballots being transported in private vehicles & transferred to rented truck on Election night. This violates all chain of custody requirements for paper ballots. Were the ballots destroyed & replaced by set of fake ballots? Investigate now! pic.twitter.com/GUPZnz7Gny
Rubio also retweeted that a teacher said found a box of provisional ballots left behind at a school after Election Day.
In Broward County, Miramar Elementary School teacher Lakeisha Sorey came across a box labeled “Provisional ballots” left behind at the school from Election Day & she’s concerned it might have votes. She didn’t look in the box because she didn’t want to tamper with it pic.twitter.com/x8WOa8tfKz
I’m looking forward to the day when Brenda Snipes, Broward Elections Supervisor, goes to prison for destroying every ballot cast in 2016 primary. I’m looking forward to the day when we can inspect the software for the electronic voting machines that supposedly counts every vote. https://t.co/CoEVljiRVg
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Beverly Tran, An Original Source, is a policy analyst and the first to inject empirical analysis into political discussions of the Child Welfare System. As the nation's leading expert in Child Welfare Policy, she has dedicated her life to bring accountability and transparency to the System, for it does not exist. She recognizes that this must be done as a concerted effort with our nation's leadership because the magnitude of revenue-maximizing schemes is pervasively pernicious, especially in Michigan. | [
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I’ve been working on figuring out exactly who was affected by the delegate district problems in Precinct 277, so here’s a map I made from the addresses Vera McCormick, the Kanawha County Clerk, gave me.
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Trump won 30 pledged delegates from West Virginia. That’s 88 percent of the delegates in a state where he won 77 percent of the vote. He was guaranteed the three RNC delegates-Conrad Lucas, Melody Potter and Kris Warner-when he won the popular vote.
Trump won 18 out of 22 at-large delegates. Two of the uncommitted delegates have verbally pledged their support to Trump, according to Mike Stuart, the co-chair of Donald Trump’s West Virginia campaign, but they aren’t bound to vote for him. Morrisey hasn’t endorsed Trump yet and Katrina Lewis couldn’t be reached for comment, but pledged her support to Kasich in January.
We’re still waiting on a few more precincts to report in District 2, but I don’t see an awful lot changing with that vote. If anything, the only thing that might happen is Mitch Carmichael may get knocked out and Bob Adams may get in if there’s a precinct that went heavily for Cruz.
Trump would have won all 34 delegates if it weren’t for some rules that were put in place before the 2016 primary that limited delegates based on where they live. There will be a story about this in Friday’s paper, but here’s the rule.
“The 7 top vote getters from each Congressional District, that have been voted on by all Republican primary voters in the state, are elected as Delegates- totaling 21. (For example, this would allow for CD 3 voters to cast their vote for a Delegate candidate in CD 1 or CD 2 and visa versa)
Of the 22 At Large delegates that will be selected on the statewide ballot not more than 2 may come from the same county.”
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Yesterday I wrote an article about how increasing and decreasing property tax values have resulted in classification changes for 17 counties. The classification system doesn’t mean much beyond how much the elected officials in the counties earn, but they are calculated based on something more important—property tax values.
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When I was talking to Sam Rogers, a county commissioner from Ritchie County, he mentioned that the biggest reason his county moved up three classifications was because of the oil and gas industry, particularly the marcellus shale. So I pulled a map from the WV Geological and Economic Survey to be able to compare.
I worked on a story for the Monday paper, where I took a look at the number of concealed carry permits that were issued by the Kanawha County Sheriff since 2009. Rarely are permits rejected, only a little more than 2 percent of all permits since 2009 were turned down, and it’s even rarer for a permit to be revoked.
The thing that jumped out at me the most though, was the huge surge in concealed carry permit applications in 2013. I racked my head to figure out what big mass shooting had happened that year and the first one that came to my mind was Sandy Hook.
The Sandy Hook Massacre took place in December 2012, just a month before Obama gave his 2013 State of the Union address. President Barack Obama used that State of the Union address to call for stricter gun control laws, a call that became his platform until he issued his executive orders on the issue later that year.
That legislative crusade led to people being afraid that Obama was going to take their guns, which led to an increase in sales and permit applications.
In a cursory Google Trends search, I tried to figure out when people started worrying about whether or not Obama would take their guns. It turns out, the talk started in July 2012. According to Politifact.com, a fact checking site operated by the Tampa Bay Times, the NRA sent out a campaign mailer about why “Obama is coming for our guns” in June of 2012. Talk reached its peak in January 2013, according to the Google Search trends. That’s when Obama unveiled his legislative proposals for gun control to congress.
So here’s an interactive I made to help explore these issues in a visual way. Keep an eye out for the story this Monday.
Someone pointed out to me yesterday that I hadn’t made a map for the Congressional Race. Here it is.
I wanted to update the pre-candidacy list because Booth Goodwin’s filed to run for governor on January 1.
Erin Beck wrote a roundup of the homicides in Kanawha County in 2015, so I made a map to go along with the information that she collected:
Taking a look at the data, this past year there were 14 homicides (not including this one, because we don’t know where it happened or who did it). 64 percent of those homicides involved guns. Another 21 percent involved knives.
Of the homicides where the victims age was reported, the average age of the victims was 33 years old, with the oldest victim being 52 and the youngest 18.
The average age of those charged with murder was 33.7, with the oldest being 59 and the youngest 18.
Every day, the Charleston Police Department receives dozens of phone calls in response to various events that occur throughout the city. Some of these calls end up being nothing, others lead to an investigation in a possible crime committed.
The following is a map of every single call involving violent and drug-related offenses in the city of Charleston between Jan. 1 and Nov. 11.
The map includes shootings, stabbings, assaults, drug trafficking, breaking and entering, as well as robberies and car jackings.
It should be noted, that this map does not indicate that a crime actually occurred at each location. It does, however, indicate that police were called about an alleged incident that occurred at each location.
Interested in looking at a particular crime, like assaults? Just click on the word in the filter box in the lower left corner and it will show you all the assaults in the selected time period.
Interested in looking at a particular time period – say January to March? Use the Date filter bar to go to your desired dates.
Although the map does not have every street name on it, if you click on an icon, it will show you the address associated with the call.
For this weekend’s paper, I did an analysis of the U.S. Census Bureau’s latest 2014 population estimates, specifically about poverty rates and median household income.
The following database contains the 2015-2016 salaries for every single employee in the Berkeley, Cabell, Kanawha and Harrison County School Districts.
Curious about what a teacher, administrator or janitor makes – all you have to do is search the database below.
You can leave the entire form blank and look at more than 9,600 salaries in the four school districts. Sort each column by clicking the header at the top.
You can also search by beginning to type in the first or last name of an employee. Type in a name and the searchbox will automatically complete your search, like Google.
Looking for a few employees in an individual school building – like Sissonville High School or all maintenance workers? You can easily search them by utilizing the dropdown menus next to Position or School/Department.
It should be noted, the source for the information used in this database were obtained from both school districts.
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Have you ever wanted to travel across the country, but weren’t sure where to start or what to include in such a huge trip? Don’t worry, Chevrolet has done the legwork for you.
Teaming up with data scientist Randy Olson, Chevy and Olson set out to create the ultimate cross-country road trip. Not only does the route pass through 48 different US states, but every destination on the map is a must-see, family-friendly vacation spot.
Chevrolet recently conducted a survey asking parents about their favorite part of road trips is, and the top two responses were “spending time with family” and “exploring new and interesting locations.” Olson and Chevrolet’s collaborative effort allows families to focus more time on each other and on exploring rather than the stress of planning a route and the frustration of having to backtrack to a missed landmark or other fascinating destination.
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Hate to see any rider die out there, but truth be told, I don’t miss him at all. The asshole never apologized to any rider he barged into. He was a dumb ass. It may not be PC to speak badly of the dead, but the guy was a jerk.
I don't want to get into it on this thread, Johnny, but I think and hope, you've got the wrong person, mate.
Oh dear me! I've expressed a non-PC, unpopular opinion on PowerSlide and a few provincial types, who believe death confers sainthood on people who were assholes when alive think the penalty for this should be burning at the stake. When has that ever happened in the history of this forum?
Most every knowledgeable person I've ever conversed with on this forum believes Matt Mladin is a flaming asshole. But were
he to die tomorrow - no doubt some people here would start crying crocodile tears and proclaiming Mladin the Mother Theresa
I also think Mao, Pol Pot, Stalin and Ronald Regan were assholes. Is it okay to think that even tho they're dead?
I hate to break it to you but a lot of people think Rossi is an asshole, and when he dies, their opinion won't change
What the fuck are you babbling on about, until you can give an example of William being an asshole I suggest you do a bit of research. The only rider I can think of who he clashed with was his own brother Michael who was at fault himself because it boiled down to William beating him.
For Christ sake people, do you really not see that little Johnny is trying to reignite his flame war with Kesh. Once again , just ignore.
I dont get the whole road circuit thing. Thats 4 dead from the same family. I cant see how they reconcile with that. When does their family decide ..... thats it Dunlops and bikes dont mix.
I know some will say they died doing what they loved, but if you loved something surely you would want to keep doing it.
No body is saying that you can't have an opinion and no one is saying that because an individual passes away that it nullifies their behavior in life.
The point myself and Ant are trying to make is that William was widely acknowledged as a genuinely humble and nice guy both on and off track. Therefore we think that you might be mixing him up with his brother Michael who is much more out spoken and confrontational.
William was never a divisive character and this is why we can't get our heads around your comments hence why we asked if you could check that you've got the right guy.
I understand the controversy Barry, I really do mate and the fragility of life becomes a lot more stark when you have kids.
But it's in the blood fella. I know that is over simplifying things but it's true. I wouldn't do road racing myself, but the only thing I can relate it to from personal experience is joining the Army. I never wanted to do anything else, to my very core I wanted to be a soldier, hence why I first went to the recruiting office at 14 and was in the Army at just turned 16. Despite having done operational tours from Central America to Bosnia and loosing a close friend in Iraq, I still wouldn't have done anything else.
Everyone has a passion that drives them and for some that passion carries a higher risk than others.
It's the buzz isn't it though, the thrill. Joey Dunlop was a good circuit rider back in the day occasionally beating genuine world class competitors like Schwantz, Gardner and Lucchinelli, he got on the podium in World Superbikes he even got a couple of top 10 finishes in Grand Prix as a wildcard on privately entered machinery. Robert Dunlop was a British champion on the circuits and went well as a wildcard in World Superbikes but both loved the roads, that was their bread and butter, it's what they were raised with, it's what they loved, somebody once asked Joey why he didn't commit to racing circuits full time and he said he didn't enjoy it.
William himself was a good circuit racer in his early career before he got the licence which allowed him to road race. Michael is no slouch on a circuit as well but again chooses not to do them, Roberts other son Daniel never bothered with bikes and instead joined the infantry and served on the front line in Afghanistan.
Joey's son Gary(now retired) went road racing, Sam Dunlop the son of Joey and Roberts other brother Jim(also a former road racer) is a road racer and Manx Grand Prix winner.
I have no issue with riders who choose not to road race, in fact one of the great things about it is that you aren't forced to do it but I find it sad that people who do road race get criticised for it. Yes it's dangerous but so is the military, so is the fire brigade, so is mining and working on oil rigs but nobody ever calls those nutters. Far more people walk away from road racing than don't but that doesn't sell headlines.
The thrill of road racing must be it. I got a little taste of circuit racing and road racing and it was amazing. However, my skill level did not support it being a career, so it's a hobby now. I could never fault a person for pursuing a passion, it's what makes us happy. If a person loses their life in that pursuit, then so be it. We went into that pursuit knowing full well this is a possible outcome.
William was 32 years old, same age as me, a lad who I grew up with who is also the same age will probably be dead before the year is out due to drinking, he's already lost a leg because of it but hasn't stopped him chugging back ridiculous amounts of alcohol. Now that is a waste of life, William at least made something of himself in his short life and had a great time doing so but he lived several lifetimes in those 32 years. Yes it is sad, especially that his little girl will never see him again and his unborn child won't meet him but they'll both grow up knowing what a great man their dad was and how well respected he is.
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Los Angeles' most sophisticated health center, Aroma Spa & Sports offers personalized massage and spa treatments in an elegant, welcoming setting. Bask in a selection of sauna styles and temperature options: Steam, Dry, Clay, Jade, Korean Medicinal Healing Stone, Thermo-infrared ray; plus hot, temperate and cold pools and tubs.
Perfect your fitness regimen with our modern workout stations; advanced personal fitness trainers; group yoga, dance and aerobics classes; Jr. Olympic-size indoor swimming pool; the ultimate state-of-the-art, four-level, semi-indoor golf driving range and much more.
We are a member-preferred environment designed to nurture your sense of wellbeing, while providing the highest quality facilities and personnel for the pursuit of your personal health goals. Begin the journey to total wellbeing by becoming an Aroma member today!
• Aroma Spa & Sports reserves the right to discontinue the sale of the above listed membership categories at any time.
• Terms and conditions contained in Membership Benefits may change from time to time without notice,at the sole and absolute descretion of Aroma Spa & Sports, LLC
*Aroma Spa & Sports reserves the right to discontinue the sale of the above listed membership categories at any time.
*Terms and conditions contained in Membership Benefits may change from time to time without notice, at the sole and absolute discretion of Aroma Spa & Sports, LLC.
Entrance to the Aroma parking lot facility is located on Serrano Avenue, south of Wilshire Boulevard. Self parking is validated for guests of Aroma Spa & Sports. For other visitors, hourly and day rates apply.
Exit at Western Avenue and turn left (northbound). Right turn on Wilshire. Right turn on Serrano Avenue, building parking entrance is on the left hand side.
Exit at Normandie Avenue and turn right (northbound). Left turn on Wilshire Boulevard. Left turn on Serrano Avenue, building parking entrance is on the left hand side.
Exit Vermont Avenue, turn left at the traffic signal (southbound) Right turn at Wilshire Boulevard. Left turn on Serrano Avenue, building parking entrance is on the left hand side.
Exit at Western Avenue, turn left at the stop sign and continue ½ block to Western. Right turn on Western (southbound). Left turn on Wilshire Boulevard. Right turn on Serrano Avenue, building parking entrance is on the left hand side.
There’s fitness, sauna, spa, golf range and more. Not the run-of-the-mill sort of health club, this is an elegant and sophisticated urban spa retreat center, and we cater to the discerning taste of our members and clients.
Aroma Spa & Sports is a member-preferred environment with select areas accessible by members only. These include the Gym and Saunas for both men and women. However, the Golf Range and spa treatments are open to the public
Please contact the membership desk at (213) 387-0212 and one of our consultants would be happy to give you a tour of the facility. We’ll work with you to develop a membership plan to best meet your needs and lifestyle.
Yes. But non-members need a referral from an Aroma member. Because our spa is an exclusive membership, to protect the privacy of members and to insure the best experience and service, the sauna is open to only Aroma Spa & Sports members and their guests. Non-member Guests:
2) With spa treatments – massage, body scrub or skincare – and purchase of a one-day entrance pass for $15; Free entrance with any single treatment of $90 and more, or any two treatments received during a single visit.
The golf range is open to the public and available by purchasing a golf card from the Golf Range reception desk located on the 3rd Floor. After purchasing the golf card, you can access any of the stations on four levels of golf decks. We also have rental golf clubs available.
You can get more detailed information at our Reception Desk on the 3rd Floor, or by speaking to one of our guest services specialists at (213) 387-2111. If you are interested in membership, please contact our Membership Desk at (213) 387-0212 or visit the sales office on the 4th Floor.
With superior career development opportunities, outstanding benefits and a supportive network of colleagues on offer, Aroma strives to provide the environment you need to succeed in your career. Our associates consistently define, and redefine, what’s possible in the world of beauty, health and fitness. With your help, we can continue to inspire our guests and spark inspiration for decades to come.
Aroma aims to welcome our members and guests with the highest quality service in all areas. We are seeking candidates who identify with the Aroma lifestyle and share an appreciation for personal style, diplomacy, and professionalism. In our most successful candidates, we readily spot the talent for making people feel like VIPs.
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Vancouver, BC / TheNewswire / June 19, 2018 / Global Energy Metals Corporation TSXV:GEMC | OTCQB:GBLEF | FSE:5GE1 ("Global Energy Metals", the "Company" and/or "GEMC") is pleased to announce analytical results from the final four core holes drilled during the Phase One drill campaign at the Millennium Cobalt project (the "Millennium") in Mt. Isa, Queensland Australia. All holes encountered sulfide mineralization with significant cobalt values. The Millennium property covers a sulfide rich mineralized zone containing cobalt, copper and gold mineralization.
The final four drill holes reported are located within the Millennium North mineralised zone that was targeted by this first phase drill campaign. The results reported continue to demonstrate excellent continuity of mineralisation within the mineralised zone. Encouragingly one of the best cobalt intersections from the project to date was intersected in the upper part of the zone.
"The drill results continue to expand the potential of the Millennium Cobalt project and demonstrate the continuity of cobalt mineralization within the area targeted. Cobalt and copper mineralization have been encountered along the entire targeted 1500 metre strike length. The zones remain open in all directions and that will be the focus of our next drill program."
Following a thorough review of all results, additional drilling on the generally higher grade southern portion of the resource will be planned. Core from this phase of drilling will also be submitted for preliminary metallurgical studies.
Commenting on the significance of the results and the efforts made by the team, Mitchell Smith, President & CEO, said:
"We are very pleased to announce these positive cobalt results and the successful completion of phase one at Millennium. The multiple high-grade and wide intercepts validate the geological model and confirm significant upside potential to grow the resource base at Millennium. We are excited to continue the rapid exploration of the northern strike extension and expansion of the Millennium project and demonstrate the strong opportunity that Millennium represents for exposure to cobalt."
"I would also like to extend a special thank you to the team in Mt. Isa under the leadership of Mark Whittle, Hammer Metal’s Exploration Manager. The efforts made have highlighted the opportunity Millennium presents as a significant cobalt asset and brings our vision that much closer to fruition."
The results continue to indicate the strength and size potential of the Millennium Cobalt deposit as shown by the following broader intervals of mineralization:
The objective of the 10-hole, 1,141 metre drilling campaign was to test the up-dip continuity at the Millennium North deposit and confirm historical estimates of cobalt mineralization reported in 2016 by operating partner Hammer Metals. Drilling results correlate well with the previous deeper drilling with the further delineation of wide zones of cobalt, copper and gold mineralisation nearer to surface. The drilling campaign is now complete. Analysis and reporting of the previous drill results can be found in news releases dated May 31, 2018, April 30, 2018 and January 17, 2018.
Rock chip sampling has also been conducted to test for additional zones of cobalt and copper mineralisation along the Millennium trend and in particular the northern strike extension ("Northern Extension") where similar host rock units and strong soil geochemical anomalies have been identified.
This zone is located approximately 1 kilometre north of the current Millennium resource as defined. Results indicate high priority targets for further work to expand the known resource area.
The presence of anomalous cobalt and copper in rock chip samples and analogous geology between the Millennium resource area and the Northern Extension indicate that this area is a priority target for further investigation.
(4) – Notes on equivalence – Equivalence calculations utilised prices as follows: Au/oz – US$ 1250, Ag/oz – US$ 17, Co/T – US$ 75,000, Cu/T – US$ 7,100. Metallurgical studies conducted to date indicate that there is a reasonable expectation that these metals can be recovered.
Millennium is an advanced staged cobalt project with a large defined zone of cobalt-copper mineralisation which remains open at depth and along strike. Hammer Metals completed a JORC (2012) Resource estimate in late 2016 and reported 3.1 million tonnes of Inferred Resources* grading 0.14% Co, 0.34% Cu and 0.12 g/t Au (using a CuEq cut-off of 1.0%). Under Canadian reporting standards this resource is considered a "historic estimate". The 2016 JORC (2012) resource estimate completed by Hammer Metals Ltd. outlined a mineralised zone over a strike length of approximately 1.5 km.
Cobalt-copper mineralisation is associated with shear zones hosted within a sequence of volcanic and sedimentary units. Additional mapping, soil geochemistry and rock sampling has identified an additional 1.5 km of anomalous cobalt-copper mineralisation in geological analogues that occur along a potential strike extension in the northern half ("Northern Target") of the tenement package. This area has not been tested with any drilling to date. The Northern Target provides excellent opportunity to increase the overall resource potential of the Millennium project.
Prior to GEMC’s involvement, the area had been tested by 63 drill holes (percussion, RC and diamond) for a total of 7,891 metres. Most holes have been drilled within 200 metres of surface, with few holes reaching to depths greater than 250 metres below surface. At present mineralisation remains open at depth along the strike extent of the JORC (2012) resource area.
*This work was based on a technical report by Haren Consulting Pty Ltd., issued November 29, 2016 conforming to JORC (2012) reporting standards for resources estimates. As Hammer uses JORC (2012) categories, it should be noted that the confidence in the estimate of JORC (2012) inferred mineral resources is usually not sufficient to allow the results of the application of technical and economic parameters to be used for detailed planning. For this reason, there is no direct link from an inferred resource to inferred resource as defined under NI 43-101. However, the Company deems this resource still relevant because economic parameters have not changed significantly since publication date and the Company has confidence in the estimate based on review of technical data. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as current mineral resources or mineral reserves and the issuer is not treating the historical estimate as current mineral resources or reserves. CuEq% = Cu% +(Co%*5.9) +(Au ppm*0.9) +(Ag ppm*0.01). Price assumptions utilised by Hammer for the JORC (2102) resource estimate and drill hole intercepts are (in USD); Au – $ 1,300/oz, Ag – $ 20/oz, Co – $ 27,000/t and Cu – $ 4,600/t.
Mr. Paul Sarjeant, P. Geo., the Company’s VP Projects and Director, is the qualified person for this release as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects and has reviewed and verified the technical information contained herein.
Global Energy Metals is focused on offering security of supply of cobalt, a critical material to the growing rechargeable battery market, by building a diversified global portfolio of cobalt assets including project stakes, projects and other supply sources. GEMC anticipates growing its business by acquiring project stakes in battery metals related projects with key strategic partners. Global Energy Metals currently owns and is advancing the Werner Lake Cobalt Mine in Ontario, Canada and has entered into an agreement to earn-in to the Millennium Cobalt Project in Mt. Isa, Australia.
Certain information in this release may constitute forward-looking statements under applicable securities laws and necessarily involve risks associated with regulatory approvals and timelines. Although Global Energy Metals believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Except as required by law, the Company undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements in the event that management’s beliefs, estimates or opinions, or other factors, should change. For more information on Global Energy and the risks and challenges of their businesses, investors should review the filings that are available at www.sedar.com.
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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Good Morning Everyone! Thank you very much for attending today's monthly service for July. I hope you are all in good health & excellent spirits.
Today I would like to tell you about the father of my wife, Kanako. His name is Rev. Setsuo Furuya, & we ask you to join our family in paying respects to him.
He peacefully entered the next world with a smile on his face at age 90 on Saturday, June 17 at 11:25 am, Japan time.
He had been bedridden for almost two and half years due to severe pneumonia. He was taken to hospital by an ambulance on January 13, 2015. He also had a stomach ulcer & eventually was not able to walk. He accepted this as his faith training to become a Living Spirit.
When I last visited him in October 2015, he welcomed me by putting his hands in prayer. His gratitude was shown through a lively look on his face. I thought, "Even though he can't physically move, his heart is so sincere that he polishes the gem of his heart from moment to moment, in bed, to become a Living Being."
It had been a long time since I had seen him. I now really appreciate the opportunity Kami gave me to see him & admire his faith training in bed. Whenever I've thought of him since, a feeling of respect wells up in my mind.
When Setsuo Furuya visited KC Airaku & told Rev. Soichiro Otsubo of his desire to become a Konko minister, Otsubo-Oyasensei received an image from Kami of Musashi Miyamoto, a great Japanese swordsman. He said to Kanako's father, "Kami-sama wants you to become a master of two-sword fencing like Musashi Miyamoto." What that meant was Kami wanted him to deepen his faith through learning both the Airaku way & the way of his church, KC Takanabekita.
"Kami's arrangement is said to be truly wondrous. The marriage of my father & mother, Kimie was arranged by a curious turn of fate. There were several offers of marriage for my mother. She sought Mediation with Rev. Toichi Miyamoto, founding minister of the Konko Church of Takanabekita. He listened to her Mediation & then circled the name of Mr. Setuo Furuya.
"Thinking of it now, Rev. Miyamoto did pay good attention to his name. The beginning character of his first name was the same as the Most Reverend Setsutane Konko, the third successor of our founder. Since my mother knew both his brother & sister, she thought he also should be a very good person & so they got married on December 25, 1956. My younger sister, Hisako Ohara & I would not have been in this world if they hadn't married so I really appreciate it.
"At that time my father worked for the Kyushu Electric Power Company. And as a newly wedded couple, he didn't take kindly that his new wife spent so much time going to church. Then one day, he fell down from the top of a telegraph pole at work. Miraculously he survived & for the first time he realized he had been saved by Konko-sama. He started being very grateful for his good fortune & proved it by going to church with a whole new attitude.
"My father was known for being fond of his children. Once he learned that goat's milk was very good for children's growth, he went through the trouble to buy a goat, learned to milk it & gave it to us to drink.
"The 1970 International Exposition was held in Osaka when I was in sixth grade. My parents took my sister Hisako & I to it. I'll always remember it.
"My father's labor union recommended he run as a candidate to be a member of the Takanabe town assembly. He was elected with the greatest number of votes. And though I was just a little child, I admired how great he was.
"He was also elected to a second term. He ran as a candidate for a third term when I was in high school. But this time the labor union decided to support another person as their candidate. So my father ran as a candidate for the district of Shobuike. Unfortunately he lost this election. However Kami had different plans for him.
"The South-Kyushu district wanted him to become a member of the House of Delegates of Konkokyo & join in at their headquarters. If he had been elected as a member of the town assembly for a third term, this might not have happened.
"Rev. Toichi Miyamoto died on August 17, 1973. His successor, Rev. Tadashi Miyamoto died on July 20th the next year.
"My father played a role as a responsible officer at KC Takanabekita. Rev. Toichi Miyamoto always said, 'The responsible officers of a church all have to be in the same boat.' My father always kept these words in mind. That was why he changed his way of life by working at the South-Kyushu Chemical Industry during the day & serving Kami & people at the church in the evening.
"That caused my mother to worry about family matters. Her cousin knew about it & told my mother, 'There is a mediator like a Living Being. Why don't you go with me to see him?' My mother had a chance to visit KC Airaku.
"It was around March, in 1978. When I was 19, I told my father that I wanted to quit junior college & become a trainee at KC Airaku. My father was very surprised to hear that & said, 'I will think about it if I have a divine dream tonight indicating it would be preferable.'
"That night he did have a miraculous divine dream in which, in the garden of my parents' house in Oise, I wept bitterly, saying, 'money is unnecessary, social standing is needless.' And there were banners put up that said, 'Peace throughout the nation!' ... & 'Safety for all people! True world peace!'
"Then another day, he had the following divine dream, 'The rear wheels of a ragged wagon were almost broken. There stood my father & he asked a man if this wagon would reach its destination. That man said it would definitely be alright because the front wheels were strong.'
"My father gave his permission for me to be a trainee under the guidance of Rev. Soichiro Otsubo at KC Airaku because of these two divine dreams of his. I really appreciated that he allowed me to pursue my own way. Later this path led me to marry Rev. Masanori Takeuchi & do missionary work in the USA, helping him to establish the Konko Church of Chicago. I am gratefully indebted for his broad-minded prayers to me.
"Our family: Masanori, daughter Hiroko, son Mitsunori & I, moved to the city of Portland - in the U.S. state of Oregon - on September 5, 1994 to serve Kami & people in a whole new country. Reverends Nobuharu & Michie Uzunoe very generously accepted us to become associate ministers at KC Portland for two years & 10 months.
"My parents visited us in Portland, Oregon in June, 1996. My sister Hisako Ohara, her husband & their three children also visited as she took a vacation for infant care. This was the first time that the three families - the Ohara's, Furuya's & Takeuchi's - had all gotten together in what became the last and only time. We stayed together at the lodge in Oregon's famous 11,400 ft. Mountain, Mt. Hood.
"My parents & my family were also invited to attend the wedding ceremony for the daughter of our friend, Mr. Ben Vose while the Ohara family went whale-watching & hiking through the mossy forest of the Pacific Coast mountains.
"It was a very wonderful wedding. Even after we came to Chicago, Mr. Vose is still a close friend who kindly helps my husband Masanori edit his sermons in English.
"Thinking of this wonderful time now, it's a precious set of memories for our three families, having a wonderful time together for the first, last & only time my father dared to take time off his church duties & visit us in America, which I'll appreciate forever.
"I have caused my father anxiety in various matters. Even so, my father has never complained or expressed dissatisfaction with me at all. He's simply accepted me calmly & prayed for Kami's blessings of my family.
"In the Konko Faith, Kami is said to be alive throughout all of one's life. I surely believe my father, under the guide of our founder, the Divine Mediator, prays for KC Takanabekita, KC Chicago, the Furuya family, the Ohara family and the Takeuchi family with our predecessors, and Reverends Toichi & Tadashi Miyamoto. Please continue to watch over us forever as a Mitama in spirit.
"My dearest father, Rev. Setsuo Furuya! Thank you very much for your precious life. I am proud to have been your daughter. You have unselfishly given all your faith & energy to the KC Takanabekita, especially since you became a Konko minister! As Rev. Toichi Miyamoto said, 'You have been constant in your devotion to the duty of the church.'
"I heard my father used to have a short temper. However the deeper he developed his faith, the calmer he became. I've never seen him get angry at all ... especially since he was ordained as a Konko minister.
"Since he was bedridden three years ago, he prayed by joining his hands together in prayer whenever I saw him. I believe he accepted his life in hospital with gratitude as Kami's training to become a Living Being.
"I hope I continue to pray by joining my hands together like him. From now on I will do my best to deepen my heart toward calm, broad, large peace and joy like him in Chicago.
Rev. Setsuo Furuya passed into the next life on Friday, June 16 at 9:25 pm Chicago time. I believe he entered the next world after finally accomplishing his faith training to become a Living Being.
The following morning, I offered my prayer of appreciation to Kami for Rev. Furuya's life and prayed for eternal peace & happiness of his Mitama spirit. I then opened the Wagakokoro Sacred book to pray for him. I found the selected teaching #18 of our founder which can be summarized as: "Anyone can become a Living Being. The Living Being is that within one's heart a truly wonderful feeling is born. This is the birth of a Living Being. Nurturing this feeling will lead the way to becoming a Living Being."
The talented Chelsea footballer is as famous for his brilliant game on the field -once again demonstrated by his recent double goals against Sunderland- as he is for his “difficult” reputation. Here, the notoriously secretive Nicolas Anelka (30) overcomes his usual reserve towards the press to welcome Chic-Londres in his Wimbledon’s home, for a candid and honest interview on work, family, friends… and his hate of spiders!
You have played so far for Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea, as well as in Paris and for the French national team: how do you compare French and English football? My experience of both is totally different, as much because of the audience than because of the game: in France, people are mostly spectators, in the sense that they go to a football match to see a show, while in England, they are true supporters, who are here to really support their team, in good as well as in bad times. When it comes to the game, English referees give the players much more freedom, because they accept that football is a violent game, while any physical contact on a French field is usually considered by the referee as a fault. As a result, football in France tends to proceed in fits and starts and therefore appears much less spectacular. Personally, I prefer to play in England, even though it means I am less protected physically, as I believe that taking some beating once in a while is part of the job.
Do you consider England as your adoptive country and do you enjoy living in London? I love this country, where I have been living on and off since I was 17: I have left in the past, for example when I went to play in Madrid, but I have always come back. I really enjoy the British way of thinking and the London’s way of life, as I find people here to be particularly open-minded, tolerant and non judgemental. What I also particularly like is the fact that people seem to be ready to give you a chance.
You are often described by the media as the « enfant terrible » of French football » and as a bad tempered and difficult person: what do you make of this description? I think it is completely wrong: if you talk with people who know me best, they will never say that. But I have got this image in part because I refuse to talk to the media, which seems to really annoy them, while this decision not to give interview only increases the impression. The fact is that I am not much of a talker and naturally quite shy, but also that I don’t see how and why answering questions to journalists can have any interest, especially when they all ask the same things. Most footballers play the media game but for me, the game is on the field only. If I don’t want to talk or if I do talk and happen to say what I really think, then too bad if that gives me a bad reputation. I am a strong person and I believe that I have stayed true to myself: for me, there is nothing terrible about that.
Which football players do you admire most ? I have a lot of respect for Brazilian Ronaldo, because his talent is exceptional. I also much admire Eric Cantona : I don’t know him personally, but really appreciate both his football and his personality. His career at Manchester United has been a huge inspiration to me, and I love the fact that he always seems to enjoy what he does, whether it is playing tennis, painting or acting. I very briefly met him once when I was twelve, but his football career stopped six months after and I have never met him since. Contrary to what people might think, the fact that we are two French football players doesn’t mean that we meet all the time : there are lots of people in football, and we don’t all know each other.
You appear to be very close to your friends and family: who is part of your entourage and what do you appreciate most in people ? I am very close to my parents, to my two elder brothers, to my wife -whom I met when I was 19- and to my close friends, which altogether form a very tight and closed circle. I have very few recent friends and in fact, I have met all my best friends long before I became a professional player : for example, I have known Doug and Harry -my manager and the designer of my fashion and accessories brand 39 pro- since I was six years old. In Chelsea, I get on with everyone, as all the players there are really friendly, and amongst the French team, I am close to Patrice Evra, William Gallas and Thierry Henry. Generally speaking, I like people who are sincere and who don’t take themselves too seriously, and when I meet someone, I tend to analyse this person before revealing anything about myself. It would never occur to me to invite someone I have only met two weeks before and even as a child, I rarely brought back friends to my house. When it comes to friendship, the most important for me is not quantity but quality: I have very few friends, but I am very devoted to the ones I have got.
How would you describe your personality? I would say that I am honest and direct, but I would rather leave it to ,y friends qnd relqtives to make this type of judgement. I like my life to be as simple as possible, and my real true extravagances are my cars, as I have a thing for beautiful cars. Other than that, I don’t think that I am very complicated: I train every morning, then I come back home to my wife and son. For me, an ideal evening is spent with my family watching TV: I spend most of my free time in my house as I really hate going out.
Why did you decide to convert to Islam? I come from the Parisian suburbs as most of the rest of French football team, and therefore have always had a lot of Muslim friends. I come from a Christian family but wasn’t practicing before. But i do practice Islam, which is a religion that I have slowly learnt to know, and which has taught be to lead a better life. This choice is purely personal and has come naturally: there was never any brain wash involved.
You have got a 18-month old son, Kaïs, who will soon have a little brother: what kind of father are you? My son is still very young, so my main duty so far has been to provide him with as much comfort as possible. But when he grows up, I really hope that I will be able to teach him a few things, and in particular the fact that nothing comes easily, that work is important and that life is not always simple. I would like to be here for him and to spend time with him, but I am really not sure that I would like him to play football because this job might provide wealth but also comes with a lot of pressures, including the fact that to be professionally trained, you have to leave home when ytou are twelve, which was what happened in my case. It can’t be easy for parents and I don’t think I would like my child to leave the house so young, and it is not always easy either for a teenager, who must leave behind not just his family but his friends and miss out on a more normal life n order to devote 100% of his time to football. I certainly don’t regret my choice, as it has led to a successful career, but I don’t necessarily wish the same for my son, who would have the added pressure to be constantly compared to his dad. I wouldn’t mind him playing tennis though, which is a sport I really enjoy…
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Anywho, discussion in another thread got me to thinking about the "talent level" on this team. People seem to be getting back in the habit of blaming specifically the QB and coaching, while claiming that this roster, and those before it are loaded with talent.
For a team that supposedly has talent, all they've done is beat up on the weak sisters of the poor over the last 4 years of the Pioli Nightmare.
Those 23 wins came against teams with a collective 152-214 record and a .415 winning percentage. You can thank Green Bay dropping a metric ****ton of passes back in December of 2011 - take them out of the equation, and you're looking at a .375 winning percentage.
So the "Executive of the Decade" was responsible for 5.75 wins per year, and we should consider ourselves lucky we "earned" that many.
In this era of parity in the NFL, a team with this much "talent" would be winning more than 5.75 games per year. Even without a QB. Even without a QB and HC.
Folks say that Mark Sanchez is a POS, and that we have more talent than the Jets. The same Jets that have won 34 games in the last 4 years. 11 more than the Chiefs.
Buffalo has shit for talent, plays in a brutal division, and has 2 fewer wins over the same time period.
Cleveland is hot garbage, and they've won 4 fewer games over the past 4 years. 1 game a year difference.
The overwhelming majority of this board would claim that we have more "talent" than every one of the above teams.
The overwhelming majority of this board would claim that our QB play has been at least as good as the above teams, and in most cases, better.
The overwhelming majority of this board would claim that our coaching has been at least as good as the above teams, and in most cases, better.
The overwhelming majority of this board would be dead wrong on one of those three assessments. One of these things is not like the other.
Sadly, the bottom line is that there isn't nearly as much "talent" on this roster that you think there is - and that we're a lot closer to the Cleveland's, Buffalo's and Jacksonville's of the NFL than you want to admit.
Coaching has been at least as bad as all those teams. Qb had been at least as bad too. Probably worse in both cases.
I'm in the camp that we are a very talented team that is in the same mindset as poor old lomas brown.
They hate their qbs and know every Sunday they don't have a very good chance of winning behind them.
We're in much the same position now as in '09. There is a talented core of players. Unfortunately, the majority of this core is now four years older because Pioli was truly terrible at his job.
this organization is a total cluster **** and when it gets straightened out I think you will be surprised how everything changes
Yet they've won as many games or more than we have in the past 4 years, and with way less talent, according to the majority of this board.
Oakland seems to have changed their whole philosophy between last year and this. We should probably not lump them in quote yet. small sample size.
Buffalo has Chan gailey the chicken salad out of chicken shit guy. They made a mistake at the qb position...
Or now that Manning is in Denver? Or Russell Wilson? A QB fixes a LOT of bad things. How many wins can an elite QB account for?
Don't forget the QB's on his team have thrown 4 pick 6's, there has been a fumble "return" TD, and special teams has given up 2 TD's. That's 7 TD's there. Take them away, and the Chiefs are right in the middle of the package for total points given up.
THAT only accounts for a very small handful of the QB's 30 turnovers this season. Doesn't even consider how many times the offense turned the ball over inside of our own 50, 30, 20, or closer...
So sure, we could use upgrades over Lewis, Siler, TJ/Dorsey, and across from Flowers, and I hope we get them. They aren't necessary though, at least not all of them RIGHT NOW.
That doesn't mean that this team is devoid of talent. It has some really pieces though, which is a lot of talent for one team. Flowers, Berry, Houston, Hali, DJ, I like what I saw from a rookie Poe. Charles, Bowe, Albert. All players any team would love to have.
That isn't even including good to adequate players. The entire Oline, depth included is either good or adequate. Winston being one of my least favorite. Same goes for TE, and Breaston, DiMarco, Draughn, Gray. Also plenty of players on defense.
This team can make the playoffs next year EASY, if they pick the right QB and head coach, diagnose which positions that could be upgraded would payoff the most.
Draft Geno, trader our 2nd and one of our 3rd's(comp pick) if that's what it takes to move back in order first and grab best deep threat WR(T. Williams if available in 20's). Best CB and 3-4 DEFENSE available in 3rd & 4th rounds.
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How long until you begin your Spring cleaning? It’s a ritual that seems to be very common even today. After the previous and busy seasons of last Spring then Summer then Autumn followed by the long season of winter when our homes are closed, most people try to open their doors and windows to let in the fresh air of Springtime. We also take out our mops, buckets, soap, cloths, vacuums, and other cleaning items to thoroughly cleanse our homes of dust and dirt and whatever else we want out of our homes.
In the Gospel according to John this Sunday, Jesus does his own cleaning of the house—of God’s house, of God’s Temple, of God’s dwelling in Jerusalem. In rightful anger, Jesus throws out the sellers and buyers from the Temple. Jesus wants to restore holiness to this sacred place dedicated to the Almighty, and so he drives out those who treat the Temple as a marketplace for commercial activity, for theft and deception, and for whatever else was going on in the Temple precincts.
Much as Jesus cleaned out the Temple of the Lord, so too should we also clean out the spiritual temple within ourselves. This Lent is a time not only to clean out our homes, but it’s THE time to clean out our souls, our hearts, our lives, and our families as well. May we make the most of these remaining days of Lent to examine our lives and to make the changes needed so that we’ll live in holiness and faithfulness every day of our lives. God bless!
Catholic author and evangelist Matthew Kelly is offering a free daily email message for Lent that will inspire you to become the best version of yourself. Visit www.BestLentEver.com for info and registration! You may may also visit the "Praying Lent" site of Creighton University's Online Ministries here for more internet resources. Lent is our season to renew our Catholic Christian identity that is ours through our Baptism. Lent is our time to renew our lives, our souls, our families, and our holiness so that we are truly are, once again, the holy and loving disciples of Jesus that we profess to be. Have a good Lent!
During this Season of Lent, please keep in mind that we’re all asked to increase our time in prayer, to fast from eating at times, and to perform charity for others.
Abstaining from meat begins at age 14 and is expected on all Fridays of Lent. Fasting for those ages 18-59 (only one regular meal) is expected on Good Friday. All of us are expected to perform other acts of penance and contrition as we seek conversion from our sins and the transformation of our lives toward genuine holiness!
Parents of children ages 4-17 are most welcome to visit our parish’s CDTCA regional school and our local Catholic high schools now. They’re worth the investment!
UPMC Saint Margaret Hospital is offering free tests and cooking sessions on March 25. Call 866-939-7787.
This month, we’d like to add 25 new servers to our ministry of Altar Serving. Students in Third Grade and Fourth Grade at this time — and any students in Grades 5 through 11 — are welcome to register as a new server. Training will begin next week with Meredith Troyan of our Religious Education Staff, and it will be held in two sessions for groups of new servers. To sign up to become a new server, send an email to the parish office here OR to Meredith here. Your service to our Liturgy and to our parish will be greatly appreciated! Please sign up this week!
In these months, our Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh has begun this year’s Parish Share Campaign in order to finance the work of Bishop David Zubik and the operations of our Diocese of Pittsburgh.
Each parish is given a goal based on our previous year’s parish contributions. Then every household of our parish is asked to pledge and contribute $250+ during the course of the coming twelve months. If you’re able to contribute $500, $1000 or even more, your generosity will be greatly appreciated! All the funds that are received above our goal will remain with our parish to fund our own operations.
Our goal for 2015 is $ 97,653. As you do every year, please respond generously so that we can meet our obligation to the Diocese soon and then receive additional funds for Saint Scholastica parish once our Diocesan goal is accomplished. Thank you all very much!
On Wednesday, March 18, from 6:00 pm—9:00 pm, Bishop David Zubik is once again inviting all members of our Catholic Diocese to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation in our parish church or in any of our 200 parish churches. Come and be reconciled to the Lord!
Girl Scout Cookies from our CDTCA Troops will be available during this weekend outside the church! For many generations, the Girl Scouts have provided opportunities, experiences, and learning for girls. GS cookies are always good, and their sales provide support for their programs as well as for other charitable organization and efforts. All families (and all former scouts) are invited to purchase cookies (and to make donations)!
This April 10-11, the Franciscan University of Steubenville (one hour from Pittsburgh) will host the Veritas Conference with10 noted speakers. In addressing the renewal of our secular culture, they will address the topics of family life, sexual morality, education, politics, law, art and architecture, economic life, the media, and the plight of young people and minority groups. The registration fee is $50. For information and registration, visit www.franciscan.edu/veritas or call 1-740-284-5262 now.
Intersection Bible Study for our Youth . . . this Sunday, March 8, for Grades 8-12, in the Ministry Center from 10 am-11 am. All are welcome!
Pet Therapy at the V.A. will be held on Tuesday, March 10 from 4-5 pm at the nearby Veterans Hospital.
Appalachia Mission Meetings will be held March 11, April 16, and May 11. All participants are asked to attend!
All parish members are invited by our Aquinas Guild to participate in an evening of free Lenten Reflection with Father Joseph Freedy (our Diocesan Vocations Director) on Monday evening, March 9, 6:30 to 9:00 pm. He will speak on ‘Receiving the Love that casts out Fear.’ Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend.
In addition to purchasing Girl Scout Cookies, our local Girl Scout Troop is celebrating the Girl Scouts’ March 16 birthday by collecting items for the St. Vincent dePaul Food Pantry in Sharpsburg. If you can help, please make donations of: cake mix, frosting, table covers, birthday candles, napkins, paper plates, noise makers, and party hats. Please place all donations in our main church entrance this week. Thanks!
For new and expectant parents, we will hold a Baptism Preparation Seminar on Monday, March 23 at 7:30 pm in the parish hall. Come and learn about the sacrament and the ceremony with Mr. Andy Bechman of our parish staff. Contact our parish office to register. The next Baptism Preparation Session will be held on May 4.
As our Aquinas Guild prepares for the 2015 Spring “A New Beginning” Luncheon, the Social Committee of the Guild is asking you for donations of teacups and saucers in very good condition to use for one of their raffles. If you have a teacup or two (or more) that you’d be able to donate, please bring them to the parish office during regular hours. (Donations will NOT be returned.) Mark your calendar for April 18, and be sure to join us for our Spring Luncheon!
Yes, you can still join our Lenten Bible Study on what the Scriptures say about the Eucharist! Sessions are being held on Thursdays in the Ministry Center Library from 7:30—9:00 pm. Please contact our parish office this week and we’ll get you started in the Bible Study!
This Monday afternoon, March 9, from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm, members of our parish will be outside Planned Parenthood, 933 Liberty Avenue, downtown Pittsburgh as part of the Forty Days for Life effort. They will be on site to bring peaceful and prayerful attention to the holocaust of abortion and to pray for the women and men giving thought to ending a pregnancy You’re welcome to join them for one hour or more. A supervisor with Forty Days for Life will also be present. Contact Mrs. Mary Catherine Scanlon (412-781-6550) this week for additional information. See you there!
Thank you for your help in keeping our church seating area clean for those coming to the next Liturgy. Your thoughtfulness is very much appreciated by everyone!
Please continue supporting our Parish Share Campaign and our Diocesan Campaign for the Church Alive! Your support helps us to continue building God’s Kingdom!
Anyone in the territory of the Fox Chapel School District who is homebound and unable to cook for themselves is eligible to receive weekday meals from the local Meals on Wheels program. The program is here to assist you, and the volunteers are eager to bring meals to your residence.
Also, if you have a few hours each week to assist in any number of ways, you’re most welcome to volunteer your service to this vital ministry. Please give this program some consideration, and call 412-820-8350 to sign up for service OR to volunteer your time for this important and worthwhile volunteer meal service program. Thank you!
If you’re interested in participating in the September 2015 World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia (which Pope Francis is planning to attend), our Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh has arranged a variety of pilgrimage packages. Contact our parish office for information. It’ll be an historic event that will truly be worth attending!
Our Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh offers a toll-free hotline for anyone needing to report abuse. The Victim's Assistance Hotline is 1-888-808-1235.
The ministry to the homeless and poor is requesting these items: any clean sheets, heavy men’s winter socks and gloves, and size XL+ thermal underwear bottoms. Also needed: canned vegetables, canned beans, macaroni and cheese, peanut butter, tuna, and boxed meal mixes (such as Hamburger Helper).
You are also especially invited to donate $5 McDonald’s gift cards and leave them in the small gift bag in the church entrance. Please continue to check the parish website Stewardship page here for information. Thanks very much!
Thanks very, very much to all of our parish members and CDTCA supporters who participated in Saturday's CDTCA PTG Night at the Races! It was another successful and fun evening enjoyed by hundreds of adults in our parish and in our local community! The evening raised significant funds once again to support the students and programs of our parish’s regional school.
Many thanks also to our PTG and the coordinating committee for all their work in making our Night at the Races such a success! Your efforts are greatly appreciated as you support the important work of our local Catholic school in bringing our Catholic faith and life to our children!
Both our CDTCA boys and girls basketball teams have had tremendous success on the basketball court this season. Both programs had much success in their regular seasons as well as in the Diocesan Playoffs and additional tournaments! Congratulations on all your dedicated training as well as your impressive team play and success!
Our school, Christ the Divine Teacher Catholic Academy, is accepting inquiries and applications for new and transfer students for the coming school year. If you’d like to register your 4 year old child for pre-Kindergarten, or if you have children in grades K to 7, please contact Mrs. Traci Giuffre at CDTCA soon (412-781-7927) for a tour of the school and for further information. CDTCA is an excellent school where we nurture faith and inspire excellence!
We’d like to offer monthly donation envelopes in addition to our customary weekly envelopes. According to our envelope company, when we have 50 members who’d like these monthly envelopes, they will provide them. To contribute your entire contribution with one monthly check, call the office, and we’ll add you to the list of those interested.
Our thanks to Patricia M. Navarro, CPA for being a bulletin sponsor. Please see her ad for information. | [
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In 1864, during the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln signed a bill that would require the State of California to preserve the natural scenery of Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias. In September 1890, the United States Congress created "reserved forest lands" on l,500 square miles of federally-owned land surrounding the state park. John W. Noble, Secretary of the Interior during President Benjamin Harrison's administration, made the decision to manage this area as a national park. (National Parks: The American Experience, Alfred Runte, 1979, 63) In 1906, California returned Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa Grove to the United States. Hetch Hetchy Valley was included in the boundary of the 1890 reserve; however private parties held portions of the valley and Stanislaus National Forest to the east under patent The City and County of San Francisco acquired a number of these patents through purchase in 1908. While confusion exists over who holds title to land in Hetch Hetchy Valley now used by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, the Commission claims only that it had received U. S. Congressional authorization in 1913 to build reservoirs on federal land. (Position Paper Released by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, April 8, 2000; see http://www.ci.sf.ca.us/puc/html.hetch.htm) Today the City and County of San Francisco operate a reservoir and power plant on "federal land" in Hetch Hetchy Valley, subject to conditions imposed by the U.S. Congress.
Geologist Josiah Whitney, in 1858, described Hetch Hetchy as being about 3,800 feet above sea level and three miles long, east and west. It was separated into two parts by a spur of granite in the center. Both parts were joined by the Tuolumne River, fed by the melting snows of the Sierra Nevada, which flowed through the valley. The portion of the valley below the spur was an open meadow, a mile in length and from an eighth to a mile in width. The Hatchatchie, an edible grass, grew in the meadow and oak forest, canyon oak and ponderosa pines along its edge. The meadow terminated in a narrow canyon which forced the Tuolumne River to back up during Spring thaws and gave rise to a lake. The valley east of the spur was a mile and three-quarters long and from an eighth to a third of a mile wide on which grew trees and grasses. On the northern side of the valley, a perpendicular bluff rose 1,800 feet. In the Spring, a large stream fell at least 1,000 feet over this bluff. Opposite to this fall a rock rose 2,270 feet. (The Yosemite Book: A Description of the Yosemite Valley and the Adjacent Region of the Sierra Nevada and the Big Trees of California, J. D. Whitney, 1868, 98-99)
Despite its scenic grandeur, Hetch Hetchy attracted only a handful of visitors because it was too far from the line of tourist travel and lacked wagon road access. (Yosemite the Embattled Wilderness, 1990, Alfred Runte, 80)
To the City of San Francisco the steep rocky walls, narrow outlet and large storage capacity of Hetch Hetchy represented a chance to escape from the clutches of the Spring Valley water monopoly and to obtain an independent water supply and a source of cheap electric power.
Responding to the requests of James D. Phelan, mayor of San Francisco, the United States Congress in 1901 passed a Right of Way Act authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to grant rights of way through government reservations for water conduits "for domestic, public or other beneficial uses" provided the rights of way were "not incompatible with the public interest."
Phelan, in 1903, transferred his waters rights to Hetch Hetchy and Lake Eleanor, both within Yosemite National Park, to the City and County of San Francisco. On June 20 of the same year, Ethan A. Hitchcock, Secretary of the Interior in the administration of President Theodore Roosevelt, claimed that the "natural curiosities or wonders" in Yosemite National Park should be maintained "in their natural condition' and denied San Francisco's application for reservoir rights at Hetch Hetchy and Lake Eleanor. (Our National Park Policy, John Ise, 1961, 86)
The inability of the Spring Valley Water Company to curb fires following the 1906 earthquake reinforced San Francisco's determination to find a dependable water supply. Following a rehearing of the city's application, President Roosevelt's second Secretary of the Interior, James R. Garfield, on May 11, 1908, granted San Francisco reservoir sites and rights of way at Lake Eleanor and Hetch Hetchy, stipulating, however, that Lake Eleanor, a few miles north of the valley, should be dammed first. Before acquiring the grants and rights of way, San Francisco would have to exercise its options to buy privately owned land on the floor of Hetch Hetchy Valley , which aggregated to approximately 720 acres and other lands within and outside the national park to exchange with the federal government for portions of Hetch Hetchy Valley and Lake Eleanor held in the public domain. (Communication from J. M., Deputy City Attorney, San Francisco, June 26, 2000 and "San Francisco and the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir, S2575, Hearing Before the Committee on the Public Lands of the House of Representatives, December 16, 1908)
Rationalizing his decision to give away National Park land, Garfield said Hetch Hetchy was not unique, a lake would be even more beautiful than its meadow floor and the hydroelectric power generated could eventually pay for the costs of construction. ("Reports on the Water Supply of San Francisco, California, 1900 to 1908, Inclusive," San Francisco Board of Supervisors, 1908, 219-220) Garfield's decision and the President's endorsement were influenced by Gifford Pinchot, Chief Forester in the Department of Agriculture, and a life-long advocate of the concept of "conservation through use," which sounds like an oxymoron but meant the management and replacement of natural resources to satisfy demands for their use while ensuring --- or attempting to ensure --- their continuance. (The American Conservation Movement: John Muir and His Legacy, Stephen Fox, 1981, 139-43)
Though Garfield had approved San Francisco's building of dams, future Secretaries of the Interior could reverse his decision and final authorization would have to come from the United States Congress. The Spring Valley Water Company, land owners in the Modesto and Turlock Irrigation Districts, farmers in the San Joaquin Valley, and Sierra Club members opposed building the dams. It was the Sierra Club, under John Muir's leadership, that attracted the most attention. On November 12, 1908, by a vote of 7 to 1, San Francisco citizens approved the issuance of $600,000 in bonds to purchase lands and water rights around Hetch Hetchy and Lake Eleanor for dams, reservoirs and aqueduct lines. A voter-approved $45,000,000 bond issue in 1910 financed final surveys and initial costs of railroad, dam and tunnel construction but only after bonds were sold to assure funds! (Hetch Hetchy and Its Dam Railroad, 1990, Ted Wurm)
Secretaries of the Interior Richard A. Ballinger and Walter Fisher, during President William Howard Taft's administration, opposed construction of reservoirs in Hetch Hetchy Valley, preferring instead construction of reservoirs at Lake Eleanor and Cherry Valley. Unlike Garfield, Ballinger and Pinchot had disagreed over conservation policies, which may have been a factor in the Secretary's opposition to Hetch Hetchy development and in Taft's dismissal of Pinchot from his office. (Our National Park Policy, 1961, John Ise, 90) Meanwhile, opponents and proponents of the dams challenged one another at Congressional hearings. To keep proponents at bay, John Muir, in a pamphlet in 1909, fired off his famous salvo: "These temple destroyers, devotees of ravaging commercialism, seem to have a perfect contempt for Nature, and instead of lifting their eyes to the God of the mountains, lift them to the Almighty Dollar. . . . Dam Hetch Hetchy! As well dam for water tanks, the peoples' cathedrals and churches, for no holier temple has ever been consecrated by the heart of man." ("The Yosemite," 1912, John Muir, Chapter 16, 261-262)
In a less impassioned manner, John R. Freeman, president of the American Society of Engineers, on October 17, 1912, issued plans for a water system that would ultimately deliver 400 million gallons per day. William E. Colby, secretary of the Sierra Club, responded: "Hetch Hetchy is the only other valley in the Park that ranks with Yosemite in point of availability for hotel sites; it is the only one comparable to Yosemite for the sublimity of its scenery. It is the indispensable entrance and exit to the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne, next to the Canyon of the Colorado, the most wonderful gorge in America." (The Battle for Yosemite,: John Muir and the Sierra Club, Holway R. Jones, 1965, 144) Colby�s liking for hotel sites was considered peculiar at the time for even then Yosemite Valley was showing the effects of commercial exploitation!
In support of Freeman's plans, the United States Advisory Board of Army Engineers, on February 19, 1913, reported to Secretary of the Interior Fisher: "The determining factor (in choosing sources of supply) is principally one of cost. The project proposed by San Francisco is about $20 million cheaper than any other feasible project for furnishing an adequate supply." The Board also stated that Hetch Hetchy and Lake Eleanor afforded ampler quantity and better quality of water and more hydroelectric power than sites along the Sacramento, Consumnes and Mokelumne Rivers. ("Hetch Hetchy Valley; Report to the Secretary of the Interior on Investigations Relative to Sources of Water Supply for San Francisco and the Bay Communities, Washington, D.C., 1913, U.S. Advisory Board of Army Engineers, 50.)
On March 2, 1913, Woodrow Wilson became President of the United States. He appointed Franklin K. Lane, former City Attorney of San Francisco, to be Secretary of the Interior. Recognizing a conflict of interest, Franklin recommended that the U.S. Congress take up San Francisco�s application. (Communication from J. M., Deputy City Attorney, San Francisco, June 19, 2000) On September 3, the House of Representatives passed HR7207, a bill submitted by John R. Raker of Manteca, California, 183 to 43 authorizing the use of Hetch Hetchy and Lake Eleanor as water sources for the City and County of San Francisco. The Senate, on December 2, approved Raker's bill, 43 to 25, and on December 19, President Wilson signed it.
The Hetch Hetchy bill was not an outright gift of rights-of-way and the use of public lands as it obligated San Francisco to purchase valid private claims within and outside the national park when necessary for construction of its water and power systems; to build scenic roads and trails in the park and to donate them to the United States; to maintain sanitary conditions around the reservoirs and in watershed areas; to provide a continuous flow up to 1,700,000 acre feet annually to the Turlock and Modesto Irrigation Districts in order to satisfy prior Districts' water rights, to sell electric power to the Districts at cost; to complete the dam at Hetch Hetchy without delay; to develop electric power for municipal and commercial use; to divert beyond the San Joaquin Valley only the amounts of water needed to meet the non-agricultural needs of San Francisco and other Bay Area cities which could not be supplied from sources near San Francisco; to refrain from giving or selling Hetch Hetchy water to private persons or companies for resale; and to pay an annual amount to the Secretary of the Interior beginning at $15,000 and rising to $30,000 after twenty years. In 1995 the U.S. Congress decided to increase the annual fee to an amount comparable to that paid by other dam/reservoir facilities operating in national parks and/or federally-owned lands. ( San Francisco Chronicle, September 22, 1995 and Telephone Conversation with J. M., Deputy City Attorney, San Francisco, June 19, 2000))
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission conformed to most of the restrictions except for the construction of scenic roads and trails and the selling of Hetch Hetchy power to private companies for resale. In the summer of 1932, San Francisco gave the National Park Service $1.25 million, which sum was considered equivalent to what it would have cost to build the mandated roads and trails. Curiously, the money was used to build roads in other parts of the park. ("In Harmony with the Landscape: Yosemite's Built Environment, 1913-1940," Robert C. Pavlik, in Yosemite and Sequoia, A Century of California National Parks, 1993, University of California Press, 106) The dispute with the City over what routes were covered by the Raker Act persisted through 1955 at which time the Ninth Circuit Federal Court ruled in favor of the Park Service. (Telephone Conversation with J. M., Deputy City Attorney, San Francisco, June 19, 2000)
In defiance of a provision of the Raker Bill specifying that any power generated by Hetch Hetchy would be sold only to public agencies, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, in 1925, granted Pacific Gas & Electric Company, a private utility, a contract to distribute Hetch Hetchy power from a Pacific Gas & Electric Newark Substation at the southern tip of San Francisco Bay.. According to a letter from Leo T. Bauer, engineer for the Hetch Hetchy Water & Power Company, October 15, 1987, the Hetch Hetchy Company no longer sells power to Pacific Gas & Electric Company. Be this as it may, a release from Hetch Hetchy Water & Power, April 8, 2000, claimed a "Resource Management Group" manages "HHWP's wholesale power supply, transmission and distribution contracts, including those with PG&E, the Modesto and Turlock Irrigation Districts, and the Western System Power."
The reason for the apparent discrepancy between these two statements is that while Hetch Hetchy Water & Power has not sold electricity directly to Pacific Gas & Electric since 1945, the date Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes terminated the sale, it must pay this privately owned utility millions of dollars a year to deliver its electric power from Newark over lines it does not own. (Our National Park Policy, 1961, John Ise, 95) As a result of this additional charge San Franciscans pay top dollar for electricity from Pacific Gas & Electric while, at the same time, the Hetch Hetchy Water and Power System sells its power at cost to the Modesto and Turlock Districts and to San Francisco city enterprises. (San Francisco Chronicle, December 15, 1987, A-5) Unlike their action in regards to the Spring Valley Water Company, voters of San Francisco have consistently turned down measures to purchase Pacific Gas & Electric power generation and distribution systems in San Francisco.
Lake Eleanor Dam, the first major dam of the Hetch Hetchy system, was erected in 1917 and put into service in the Spring of 1918. The 70-feet high, 1,260 feet long dam was projected to hold 27,000 acre feet of water, which is its year 2000 capacity. Construction of O'Shaughnessy Dam at Hetch Hetchy, named after its chief engineer Michael M. O'Shaughnessy, began in 1915 and ended in 1923. The dam cost $12,600,000. It was 605 feet across. To complete the dam some 398,000 cubic yards of concrete were poured and over six million board feet of lumber from the park were cut. The stream bed was excavated to bedrock and cliffs blasted to obtain aggregate or workable grades. The dam rose 226-1/2 feet above the original stream bed and 344-1/2 feet from the bottom of the foundation. It held 206,000 acre feet of water in 1923.
Water from the six-mile long, 1,972 acre Hetch Hetchy reservoir behind the O'Shaughnessy Dam started flowing into San Francisco in 1934 through over 47 miles of pressure pipe and 64 miles of tunnel, including a 29-mile tunnel through the Coast Range. As the descent was all downgrade, no pumping was necessary at any point along the approximately 150-mile aqueduct. The aqueduct terminated at Crystal Springs Dam, thirteen miles south of San Francisco, which San Francisco acquired from the Spring Valley Water Company in 1930 as part of a $41,000,000 purchase of water rights, storage facilities and distribution systems and which still impounds 22.6 billion gallons of water (69,300 acre feet). The cost of development of the entire Hetch Hetchy system in 1934 had reached about $100,000,000. Part of this cost was covered by the sale of power from the Moccasin Powerhouse, built in 1925, to the west and about 35 miles downstream from the O'Shaughnessy Dam.
Between 1935 and 1938, six hundred maintenance workers, hired under provisions of the State Emergency Relief Act, helped to raise O'Shaughnessy Dam to 430 feet above the original stream bed and to expand it to a crest length of 900 feet. The enlarged reservoir required an additional 276,000 cubic yards of concrete and provided for storage of 360,000 acre feet or 117.3 billion gallons. Between 1950 and 1956 a 330 feet high, 2,600 feet long, 270,000 acre feet reservoir costing $13 million, with $9 million coming from the Federal Government, was added to the system at Lake Lloyd in Cherry Valley, Tuolumne County, to divert an overflow from Lake Eleanor of 27,000 acre feet or 8,799 billion gallons, to prevent flood damage along the lower Tuolumne and San Joaquin Rivers, and to meet Raker Act quotas to the Modesto and Turlock Irrigation Districts.
The Dion Holm Powerhouse, six miles downstream from the Cherry Valley Dam, and the Kirkwood Powerhouse, eleven miles downstream from O'Shaughnessy Dam, were completed in 1960 and 1967 respectively. While construction of the powerhouses and power tunnels leading to them had been envisoned in the 1940s, San Francisco voters approved a $54 million bond issue to build them in November 1955 to forestall an attempt by Tuolumne County speculators to build their own hydroelectric and reservoir facilities on a Tuolumne River site that had been reserved to San Francisco by the 1913 Raker Act. ("Hetch Hetchy Reversed: A Rural-Urban Struggle for Power," Stephen P. Sayles, California History, Vol. 54, Fall 1985, 254-263) A new Moccasin Powerhouse went up in 1968. A control room in the Moccasin Powerhouse operates the three power plants. A "History of the Municipal Water Department and Hetch Hetchy System," published by the San Francisco Water & Power Company in 1984, indicated that a quarter of the over two billion kilowatts of electricity generated a year went to San Francisco's municipal needs, including the Municipal Railway and street lighting, and the balance was sold to central California irrigation districts and industrial customers.
A 2,000,000 acre feet (651.8 billion gallons) Don Pedro Reservoir that replaced the old Don Pedro Reservoir, 290,000 acre feet (94.5 billion gallons) in 1971 necessitated the flooding of the town of Jacksonville in Tuolumne County. The new reservoir, with a 165-mile long shoreline, is fed from the Tuolumne River, including releases and spills from upstream reservoirs. Following completion of the New Don Pedro Reservoir, flood control responsibilities were transferred to the new reservoir, freeing upstream reservoirs of flood control obligations. Water stored and power generated at New Don Pedro is reserved for Modesto and Turlock Irrigation Districts. This reserved Districts' allotment allows the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to regulate the flow of water in its own aqueducts to assure continuous power generation and to meet the needs of San Francisco and the other 30 Bay Area communities and districts that have contracted to buy water. As the Don Pedro Dam is managed by the Irrigation Districts, it is not part of the Hetch Hetchy system, though the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, in consideration of the $45 million it paid toward the Dam's $100 million construction, retains rights to store 570,000 acre feet of water. This water is used to meet the Modesto and Turlock Irrigation District's water right entitlements in dry years. As the District's water rights are senior to San Francisco's, they are entitled in dry years to practically the entire flow of the Tuolumne. (What this does to San Francisco�s carryover storage during back-to-back dry years can be imagined!)
In 1987, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission supplied about two million people with water for domestic and municipal use, of whom 728,921, lived in the City of San Francisco, the rest (about 1.6 million) in 29 suburban water districts in San Mateo, Alameda and Santa Clara Counties. The Hetch Hetchy Water System was designed to produce an optimum 400 million gallons per day (1,227 acre feet) or 146 billion gallons a year (447,999 acre feet). Under terms of the Raker Act, production from Calaveras Dam (96,850 acre feet), San Antonio Reservoir (50,500 acre feet), Lake Merced Reservoir (7,872 acre feet) and other local sources must be used before water from water from the Tuolumne can be diverted. In addition the San Francisco Water Department has storage rights to 570,000 acre feet in the Don Pedro Reservoir.
Although the storage capacity of the Hetch Hetchy System is 659,600 acre feet and local storage in the Bay Area is 238,700 acre feet, these maximum but fluctuating totals are not sufficient to meet the San Francisco Water Department�s needs. For the year 2000 approximately 260 million gallons of water per day or 798 acre feet are needed to meet the needs of the City of San Francisco and of wholesale suburban water customers in the Peninsula and East Bay while the "safe yield" during periods of drought is about 239 million gallons or 733 acre feet per day. Even this "yield" would be affected by escalating usage and maintenance problems requiring the repair and temporary closure of facilities. During periods of scarcity, communities dependent on Hetch Hetchy water have had to conserve water and talk of expanding the system, of finding new sources of water, of controlling population growth and of increasing the cost of water increase. (San Francisco Chronicle, March 25, 1987, 1, 16)
The probable consequences of a major earthquake, fire or flood on the in-part 87-year old Hetch Hetch Water and Power System have alarmed State of California auditors and San Francisco city officials. Repairs to deteriorating facilities have been estimated at $3.5 billion. (San Francisco Examiner, January 22, 2000; San Francisco Chronicle, February 18, 2000) This high cost and the prospect of catastrophe have provoked a number of solutions from raising water rates and issuing bonds to replacing the San Francisco-controlled Public Utilities Commission with a Joint Powers Authority composed of representatives from San Francisco and the 29 cities and water districts that buy Hetch Hetchy water for resale to residents and business customers. (San Francisco Chronicle, January 15, 2000, Mark Simon)
After being informed of the loss of Hetch Hetchy Valley, John Muir wrote to his friend Vernon Kellogg at Stanford University: "The destruction of the charming groves and gardens goes to my heart. But in spite of Satan & Company some sort of compensation may surely come out of this dark damn-dam damnation." ("Colby Papers," Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; Muir, Martinez to Kellogg, Palo Alto, December 27, 1913)
Since 1916 --- the year the National Park Service was established as a separate branch of the Department of the Interior --- Park Service resistance has made it difficult for Bureau of Reclamation and Army Corps engineers to place dams and reservoirs in national wilderness areas. Proof of this can be seen in successful campaigns that Park Service employees and conservationists have waged to keep dams out of Yosemite, Yellowstone, Grand Canyon and Glacier National Parks and Dinosaur National Monument. A federal law passed in 1988 (Code Section 16 USC 79-1), designed to prevent the expansion of Hetch Hetchy and Lake Eleanor in Yosemite National Park, prohibits the expansion of reservoirs in national parks without further congressional authorization. (Telephone conversation with J. M., Deputy City Attorney, San Francisco, June 19, 2000)
Whether another Hetch Hetchy development can be implemented at Hetch Hetchy or elsewhere is an open question. Its development in 1915-23 as a water reservoir was inevitable because San Francisco, like Los Angeles, had an expanding population. Los Angeles solved its water problem by getting water from Owen's Valley in ways that were more dishonest and destructive of the environment and of established agricultural communities than those pursued by San Francisco. (Water and Power: The Conflict Over Los Angeles' Water Supply in the Owens Valley, 1982, William L. Kahrl)
Talk by Secretary of the Interior Donald Hodel in 1987-88 of doing away with the O'Shaughnessy Dam, of restoring Hetch Hetchy to a natural state, and of constructing an alternate dam at Auburn on the American River was ridiculous. The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and the City would have lost money and water in the process of replacement (including $35 million plus from power sales yearly that goes into the general fund) and would have been left with an uncertain and an inferior product. (San Francisco Chronicle, August 7, 1987, 1, 5) Until such times as it becomes economically feasible to make salt water potable and large-scale farms become more frugal in their use of water, more dams and diversionary systems are going to be built in California to meet the needs of arid and potentially arid sections of the State. (It should be noted that Marc Reisner has written a book, "Cadillac Desert," 1986, questioning the advisability of building future large-scale dams. His predictions of growing shortages of water, locally and world-wide, point to eras of acute distress with all their apocalyptic miseries.)
The construction of O'Shaughnessy Dam may not have been as overwhelming in its effect on the valley as prehistoric glaciers. Nevertheless, it damaged the valley. Bluffs have been blasted, hacked and hewed. A strip between high and low water marks shows unsightly scars and stains. Water hides slag and a build-up of silt and debris that would have been dispersed downstream if the dam were not there. These signs of devastation are ineffaceable. Even if the dam were to be removed, who would remove the 674,000 cubic yards of concrete and the 760 tons of steel used in its construction?
It is in the interest of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to maintain the integrity of the watersheds in the Sierra Nevada and in the San Francisco Bay area. In keeping lands around its reservoirs, lakes and watersheds free of development the Commission has promoted their preservation as open spaces of natural beauty. To accomplish this goal, the Commission contributes over $1.0 million each year for maintenance and improvement programs in Yosemite National Park, pays at least $3.5 million each year for environmental mitigations around the Tuolumne River, and is presently rebuilding a sewer system costing over $3 million to serve the Tuolumne Meadows area of the Park. (Position Paper Released by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, April 8, 2000; see http://www.ci.sf.ca.us/puc/html.hetch.htm)
Surviving scenic wonders and indigenous plant and wild life should be preserved to remind humans that they are only one of the species in the world. Even though Yosemite Valley is crowded with people and filled with smog, automobiles and concessions and Hetch Hetchy Valley less so, people still visit them to experience elemental and powerful forces which raise their drooping spirits. What is left of Hetch Hetchy and Yosemite Valleys should stay intact for the enjoyment of present and future generations. | [
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Born in 1965 and raised in Westfalia, Germany, Barry Malloney (whose real name is Ralf Peter Beitner) got his first guitar at the age of twelve. For two years he learned to play classical music. But he soon discovered that he was not happy with performing pieces that other people had written and he also found out that he preferred songs instead of instrumentals. He consequently gave away the nylon string classical guitar and traded it for his first steel string jumbo back in 1982. That was a black japanese Ibanez jumbo guitar in the style of the famous Gibson SJ 200. He wrote his first songs on that guitar and for many years, he just played for his friends and family. His professional career as a manager in the german savings banks industry did not allow him to live up to his music. Only a few years ago, he named himself Barry Malloney and wrote a song about the "birth" of that character. The idea ist that the joy and the ambition that he finds in his music should fill a bigger part of his life. He released an album of original songs called "When Will The Wind" and soon won an award for "Best Country Album" and "Best Country Song" for the title song of that album at the "Deutsche Rock- und Pop-Preis 2014". Barry always wanted to play the finest guitars available. He recently discovered the canadian guitars of Robin Boucher and regards them as his new favorites. His songs are mostly personal, emotional and many of them have beautiful melodies. He recorded the award-winning album and a second one called "Nevertheless" with the help of some very fine musicians, among them legendary Jim Horn from Nashville, TN on saxophones and flutes, who added very beautiful parts to the arrangements. "I do not have any concrete plans regarding my music - I just follow some opportunities. Letˋs see what the future holds in store for me." is what Barry says when being asked for the next steps. | [
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I dont especially care for rednecks, but most of the ones i know are behind obama and the democrats right now. You know, working class n all. And i mean real rednecks, the ones with rebel flags and backyards full of junked cars and lawnmowers and a room full of guns.
The vast majority of these hicks wouldnt sink to that level of threatening a school i promise you. The most hateful and violent of them would take one look and say something mean about communists and then just move on to the next topic. They barely even hate queers anymore.
Well the guy that complained about it is entitled to his opinion.... but you know what they say opinions are like
This is true. I was just pissed when I wrote that post. The point is that there's a fucking lot of these extremists. Fucking American Taliban. | [
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In honor of Autism Month, Autism Housing Pathways described ways to develop a housing strategy based on MassHealth’s Adult Family Care/Adult Foster Care program. The outline was issued as a series of daily Tweets in April. Here they are, in a single post. Bear in mind, this strategy is specific to Massachusetts.
The Adult Family Care (AFC) program can pay you to provide support to your adult child who lives with you.
To qualify for AFC, your child must need prompting with 1 or more activities of daily living. You can’t be the guardian.
Get your child on the Section 8 waiting list at 18 (or NOW, if they’re over 18). Go to www.18section8.org to learn how.
Are you saving the AFC stipend? If your family member waits 10 years for Sec. 8, that’s a $90K nest egg.
Section 8 is a part of HUD. A 13% cut in the HUD budget is proposed. The wait for a voucher could get longer.
One option: your child could rent a two bedroom apt. w/ Sec. 8. An Adult Foster Care provider could move in, too.
You could add a 2 bedroom accessory unit to your house for your child and an Adult Foster Care provider.
How to pay to add on the accessory unit? You saved the Adult Family Care stipend, right? It’s a start.
You could supplement what you saved from AFC with up to $30K from the Home Modification Loan Program. http://bit.ly/2lrSpJX
Make sure local zoning permits accessory units (possibly via a special permit). Otherwise, you may need to move first.
S. 729 would allow accessory units for a disabled family member as of right on lots of 5,000+ sq. ft. http://bit.ly/2nUD7mg
Or you could buy a condo for your child with space for an Adult Foster Care provider, using the AFC savings for a down payment.
Need a mortgage? Fannie Mae lets you get a 5% down mortgage to buy a home for a disabled adult child. http://bit.ly/1njEW6v
Or you could consider buying a three-family, and using the rent from the third unit for respite, maintenance, etc.
Or you could buy that three family with another family; the kids live together with an Adult Foster Care provider.
Whatever you do, try to get individual support hours from DDS to help your child work on skills and get into the community.
For those on a DDS waiver, ½ of costs are paid by Medicaid. Does your child go to Day Hab? That’s Medicaid, too. | [
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New! I've added another chart that uses an arbitrary comparison of the highs in gold from the 1970's cycle and the relative high from today. This is rather arbitrary, but given the similarity in the curves of the graphs, seems worthwhile. Also check out the new chart showing aprice performance comparison between the Dow and Gold.
This chart uses the dates of the Dow highs, from the How Low Dow 70s chart, January 1973 and October 2007, to create a "zero" point for a comparison of the gold price and a possible end date for the cycle. Because today's cycle is much more like the cycle that occurred in the 20's and 30's than it is to the one that occurred in the 60's and 70's, and because of other factors, like 2012 being an election year, it is quite likely that the end of the current cycle will be 2012 instead. See the charts How High Gold 2012 and How High Silver 2012 for more information.
Because the US was on a gold standard during the 20's and 30's and gold was a fixed price in terms of dollars, a comparison to the 20's does not give us any gold price information. The Dow/Gold Ratio and a comparison of cycle length does. But, in the event that this analysis of cycle length proves incorrect, this is a good chart to keep an eye on.
More information about the U Hawaii settlement with HIOSH around last spring's lab explosion is available at C&EN:
Settlement with state occupational safety and health agency reduces number of violations associated with blast that severely injured a researcher
The University of Hawaii last week settled its case with the Hawaii Occupational Safety & Health Division (HIOSH) regarding a laboratory explosion in March. The settlement reduces the number of violations from 15 to nine and the fine from $115,500 to $69,300.
Postdoctoral researcher Thea Ekins-Coward, who worked on the university‰??s Manoa campus for the Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, lost one of her arms in the explosion. When the blast occurred, she was preparing a gas mixture of 55% hydrogen, 38% oxygen, and 7% carbon dioxide to feed to bacteria to produce biofuels and bioplastics. An electrostatic discharge likely ignited the mixture, according to an investigation report issued in July by the University of California Center for Laboratory Safety.
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The better: Great news from agent Charlie about the buzz the PW announcement has created for my novels. Exciting things in the works!!
The best: Editor Jill loves my revisions!!!! She is so wonderful, we make a great team. I can't wait to start working with her on the sequel to Nightshade.
Here's a fabu remix I love by one of my favorite bands, Shiny Toy Guns. And I love the video, an homage to the awesome Hubble telescope - I love Hubble!! I have so much love right now!!!
While other teenage girls daydream about boys, Calla Tor imagines ripping out her enemies’ throats. And she wouldn’t have it any other way. Calla was born a warrior and on her eighteenth-birthday she’ll become the alpha female of the next generation of Guardian wolves. But Calla’s predestined path veers off course the moment she saves the life of a wayward hiker, a boy her own age. This human boy’s secret will turn the young pack's world upside down and forever alter the outcome of the centuries-old Witches' War that surrounds them all.
Author of YA/Crossover speculative fiction. Represented by Charlie Olsen and Richard Pine (InkWell Management). I'm originally from the Northwoods of Wisconsin (it's not the Midwest, it's the Canadian Shield) but have recently migrated to Manhattan. Before I began writing full time, I was a professor of history, and I spend a lot of time thinking about worlds beyond this one. Worlds of the past, worlds yet to come. The first writing projects I undertook were plays performed for our parents by my little brother and myself in our living room. Sometimes these pieces involved puppets made from brown paper bags. More recent WIPs are speculative fiction, YA, and children's literature.
This week I was delighted to spend time on the blog of Brenna Yovanoff (yay, her awesome debut The Replacement is a New York Times bestseller!).
As I'll be traveling and not posting you can stop by and see my guest blog and interview if you should miss me. I miss you too! | [
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*UPDATE: since publishing this post yesterday, another fatal unintentional shooting has been reported. The numbers below have been updated.
In the first seven days of June, there have been 15 shootings resulting in 11 injuries and five deaths. All involved minor children with access to loaded firearms. Shootings involving kids and negligently-stored firearms generally spike in the summer months, however the number of incidents already this month, an average of 2 per day, is notable.
A 13-year-old boy is dead after being unintentionally shot in the chest by his best friend, another 13-year-old boy.
A 12-year-old girl was unintentionally shot and killed by a friend. The girl was home alone when a couple of boys came over. One had a gun and was playing with it when it discharged. The two boys — ages 13 and 14 — have been charged with involuntary manslaughter, reckless conduct, and being a minor in possession of a firearm.
http://www.cbs46.com/story/38373406/12-year-old-dies-after-shooting-inside-clayton-county-home#ixzz5HqC2zYeB
A 5-year-old little girl was shot by a sibling. She was transported to the hospital by helicopter. No other information was provided.
A 16-year-old was killed and a 17-year-old injured in an unintentional shooting. Police report that a group of individuals had been in a parking lot when a 40 caliber pistol was produced. The gun was not stolen. A single gunshot was accidentally discharged, killing the 16-year-old and injuring the 17-year-old.
A 12-year-old was injured in what police describe as an accidental shooting. The boy was taken to the hospital and was expected to survive. It is unclear whether or not the child’s parents were home at the time.
A 6-year-old child found a gun, which belonged to a friend of his mother, unattended on a table in his home and fatally shot himself with it. The gun owner has been arrested and charged with possession of a handgun by a convicted felon.
http://www.wave3.com/story/38365189/sheriffs-office-hardin-county-boy-6-accidentally-shot-himself-with-gun-found-in-home
Two 13-year-old boys were “messing around” with a handgun after midnight when the weapon was discharged. The victim was taken to the hospital where he remains in critical condition. Police say the gun belonged to the mother of the victim, who was in another room at the time of the shooting. Investigators learned that the firearms inside the home were not properly secured and were accessible. Charges are expected to be submitted against the child who was handling the gun when it fired, as well as against the mother for endangerment.
https://www.abc15.com/news/region-west-valley/glendale/police-glendale-teen-shot-while-messing-around-with-gun
A 13-year-old boy unintentionally shot and killed his 2-year-old brother while playing with a gun and was charged with reckless homicide. The victim’s father was charged in federal court with being a felon in possession of a gun.
A 4-year-old girl picked up what she thought to be a toy gun and shot one round that hit her left index finger. The finger later had to be amputated. It’s alleged the parents routinely kept multiple handguns in the closet, some of which were kept loaded. Children’s toys were also allegedly kept in the same closet. No gun safe was found in the home. The parents face charges of second-degree child abuse, obstruction of justice, and lying to a peace officer in a violent crime.
A 5-year-old boy was unintentionally shot and critically injured by his 8-year-old brother. The gun belonged to the boys’ uncle, a licensed gun owner. Deputies also found an AK-47, a shotgun and parts for an AR-15-style rifle under a mattress. The gun owner has been charged with misdemeanor counts of child endangerment and allowing a minor to access a firearm.
The chief says a group of at least eight juveniles was at a home near a park, and somehow a shot was accidentally fired by one of the juveniles, who was reportedly unfamiliar with the weapon. The shot struck the male victim, who is 14 or 15-years-old, in the thigh.
A 14-year-old boy suffered a gunshot wound to his wrist and chest when he was accidentally shot by a friend. Upon questioning, the shooting victim admitted to officers that his 14-year-old friend had accidentally shot him while they were at the friend’s home. The sheriff’s office says the friend confirmed the story when he was confronted. Criminal charges may be filed after the investigation is completed.
A 6-year-old unintentionally shot themselves. Investigators determined that there was no foul play on the part of the adults responsible for the child; however, details on what happened are unclear at this time.
https://www.dailyworld.com/story/news/local/2018/06/01/police-investigating-shooting-involving-6-year-old/664309002/
A 7-year-old girl was accidentally shot in the neck by another child. a juvenile whose gender nor age was released was playing with the gun when it discharged, striking the 7-year-old girl. No additional information was provided.
A girl was playing with her father’s handgun when she accidentally shot another girl in the chin. She had been joking with friends that her father would shoot any boy who bothered her. She then retrieved her father’s Taurus 9 mm handgun from the bed stand drawer. She removed the ammunition magazine, but apparently racked a bullet into the gun’s chamber in the process. She was holding the gun when it discharged as she turned around in response to her name being called by one of the other girls. The father later told police his daughter knew where he kept the handgun. No charges have been filed. | [
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Spring is here, flying is enjoying a seasonal uptick—and so are pilot violations of the Washington, D.C., Special Flight Rules Area and Flight Restricted Zone, and failures to follow correct operating procedures for arriving and departing at Leesburg Executive Airport in Virginia via the Leesburg Maneuvering Area, located just inside the northwestern sector of the SFRA, the FAA said.
AOPA urges pilots flying in the Washington, D.C., region to review the notices to airmen providing the procedures and requirements specific to the area—even if they do not plan to enter the SFRA. Remember, if you plan to fly VFR within 60 miles of the DCA VOR/DME, you must have taken and successfully completed the Special Awareness Training online course for the D.C. Special Flight Rules Area prior to your flight.
In addition to explaining the structure of the 30-nautical-mile SFRA and the FRZ inside it, the course explains how pilots should file the mandatory flight plans for flight in the airspace, and notes required aircraft equipment. VFR pilots should also note that a VFR SFRA flight plan is separate and distinct from a standard VFR flight plan and does not provide ATC or search-and-rescue services.
Taking the course will help you avoid a failure to adhere to required operating procedures that could compromise safety and subject the pilot involved to potential enforcement actions. Widespread violations could also prompt concerned security officials to push for stricter airspace restrictions directed at general aviation, said Rune Duke, AOPA senior director of airspace and air traffic.
A key point to remember about SFRA operations is that you must contact the appropriate ATC facility to obtain a discrete transponder code before entering the SFRA.
The FAA said one of the two most common operating errors pilots are committing is entering or exiting the SFRA while squawking the VFR code, 1200, which is never permitted in the SFRA. In each of the cases recently noted, the FAA filed a mandatory occurrence report—defined as “an occurrence involving air traffic services for which the collection of associated safety-related data and conditions is mandatory,” which could lead to further action against the pilot involved.
The FAA also has made AOPA aware of numerous violations of Leesburg Maneuvering Area procedures. Pilots may enter the Leesburg Maneuvering Area while squawking transponder code 1226 to arrive at or depart Leesburg Executive Airport by the most direct route available without entering the SFRA.
Flying to or departing Leesburg through the maneuvering area does not require a Washington, D.C., SFRA flight plan, but conducting pattern work at the airport does require an SFRA flight plan, and pilots will receive a discrete transponder code.
In recent months, air traffic control has noted numerous instances of pilots flying into the SFRA while squawking 1226, or departing Leesburg squawking 1200, the FAA said.
The FAA urged all pilots to remember these key points about SFRA and Leesburg Maneuvering Area operations, and to review the relevant notices to airmen. It is required to squawk a discrete code and be in communication with ATC while operating within the SFRA/FRZ, in accordance with notams 6/7201 and 8/3032. It is required to squawk 1226 and remain in the confines of the Leesburg Maneuvering Area when operating VFR to and from Leesburg Executive Airport while not in communication with ATC, in accordance with notam 6/7215.
Associate Editor Web Dan Namowitz has been writing for AOPA in a variety of capacities since 1991. He has been a flight instructor since 1990 and is a 30-year AOPA member.
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Effective January 1, 1994, when any order of Child Support is entered, the Withholding Order payment of Child Support shall be served immediately, unless the parties have reached an alternative agreement and the judge approves such agreement.
Court Cost for filing of Divorce is $227.00, payable only by cash, money order or cashier’s check. Filing Fees are non-refundable.
The Court Cost for filing of Divorce is $227.00, payable only by cash, money order or cashier’s check. Filing Fees are non-refundable.
Court cost for filing is $330.00, payable by cash, money order or cashier’s check. Filing Fees are non-refundable.
Tjangala comes from a strong painting family, including his two brothers who also paint. Traditionally, the Njamme family lived in Yagga Yagga, a small community not too far from Wirrimanu (Balgo). However, due to unforeseen circumstances the inhabitants left this town and moved to Wirrimanu. Similar to his brothers, he always painted with precision and in definiative bright desert hues.
my mother in law heard us talk about you lead us to many place, and your person very nice...she very interesting to ask you be her driver + tour guide later, i will let you know her date.
He is a very careful driver, and my wife is very prone to car sick, especially on mountain roads, but we didn’t have to worry under his care. He drives very carefully. During our trip from Ubud to Uluwatu, we were caught in a terrible Kuta area jam, and he started driving more aggressively just to ensure that we get to see the sunset at Uluwatu. Thankfully, we managed to reach there just in time, and if we arrived 5 minutes late, we would have missed the sunset. He speaks good English.
I will definitely recommend my friends to look for you guys as their driver if they visit Bali! Chai
We reached home safe and sound after a wonderful honeymoon trip in Bali. 7 days in Bali was an unforgettable experience of our lives. For me, as a tour guide (like you), it is a great success. Success from getting a good service from your amazing competitive price and success from a total understanding about Bali thanks for your good English skill and knowledge. I hope more and more people will get to know about your business. I myself will surely recommend you to the next person ask me about Bali: "Just call Polos and you get it all."
We just want to say thank you for taking us for three days. Kadek telling us those stories, traditions and culture of Balinese.
Kadek is very friendly and carefully, we felt comfortable and safe when he guiding us around Bali. We will recommend you to all of our friends and surely if we have an opportunity to Bali next time, we will call you.
Hello Polos, Just a quick note to thank you so very much for your services on our day trip to Ubud. It was the best part of our trip to Bali! We absolutely loved the Elephant Safari Park and the monkeys and birds were fabulous. Your smiling face and interesting commentary was a highlight. We will recommend you to all of our friends visiting Bali.I have attached a picture of you at the monkey forest with my husband Peter and our children Saffron, Charlotte and William to jog the memory....you must see so many people it is hard to remember us all! Regards, the Fairweather Family, Perth - Australia
And my recommendation is.... Nengah Polos. Have used him many times. Great English, friendly and great a sense of humour. Very knowledgeable and does not pressure you to go anywhere you don't want to go. Hospitality background so very accommodating, The boys had a ball with him on the last trip, even helped them with prices at the markets.
I can't thank you enough for being the most wonderful tour guide and companion we have ever experienced! We have traveled throughout the world and you showed us more of Bali in just a few days than I could have imagined. I for one am looking forward to both coming back (possibly sooner than you might think) and definitely referring groups an individuals your way. If there is any way possible I also plan to lobby my government to remove the current travel warning – from my experience and perspective there is absolutely no need for such at this point in time. Additionally, please pass along my thanks to the wonderful staff at Bali Spirit. Truly one of the best boutique properties I have ever experienced and you can be assured I'll be back. Again thank you for your recommended. Joseph and Richard join me in passing along their most sincere thanks and we all look forward to seeing you again very soon.
We meet Polos in 1998 and we found him to be very honest, fun and reliable and he speaks excellent English. He took us to the temples and many of the local people and also finding places that not so many tourists went, he explained to us many of the questions we had about different things we saw. I highly recommend Polos for your adventure in Bali
I Nengah Polos is the best driver we had while we were in Bali and we definitely had some dodgy characters to compare him to. We will use him every time we go back. His prices were spot-on, he was very helpful and took us to the best places for sight-seeing, eating and shopping. He was very patient with me (I'm a power-shopper) and put up with all my stopping and buying! :) He was also great with our 11 year-old son, who still speaks of him constantly! Overall, he was an angel and very generous with his time. We really feel like we made a friend in Bali ...thank you, Nengah Polos!
i was looking for a place to write down some good comments on ur website but couldnt find any .. so i thought i should just send u a mail to tell u that we really appreciate the trip .
it was raining heavily on monday nite and we were at the Hard Rock Cafe ... we couldnt get any taxis or horse ride as the rain was so heavy ... we were saying " How nice, if polos is here !!!" ... hahaha ...
thank u again and we will sure recommend u to other friends who are planning for bali trip .. :) terima kasih ..
During these three days you showed us a lot of interesting places and now we can easily say that I KNOW BALI ?
A note from Perth, Western Australia to say thank you very much for the wonderful day that we spent with you whilst on our holiday in Bali. I must say that the time spent with you is one of our highlights, and your attention to detail is greatly appreciated.
I have attached a couple of pictures that I thought you may like... I especially like the happy girl in the ricefield.
We wish you all the best for you and your family, and trust you will do extremely well with your future adventures.
Hi Polos! Remember me Lisa and Tony???? I promised you the pictures when I got them in to an album, well here they are. You are on there somewhere. I hope you like them. I hope you are ok and I told everyone about what a great tour guide you were. Thankyou for making out trip wonderful.
Hi Polos, I and my friend Vassily have meet you on Bali on November 2008. Please find attached our photo. I apologize for the delay with sending this photo to you. Thank you very much for your interesting tours and stories about Bali, local people, culture and traditions. Thank you for your quality service and hospitality! We were very happy to meet you and will recommend you to our friends.
And it's so surprising Xilas can even meet you on Ubud street! And I reli appreciate you sending my bottle back to Tegal Sari ..
I wanted to put review in ur website but .. seems like nowhere for me to click to enter my comments!
We are now back in Paris after our great holiday in Bali. Thank you VERY much for your wonderful visits around the island, it really made the holiday very special. Thanks you for being patient with all our questions and for showing us some beautiful places and adapting the day trip as we wished. We really recommend all who visit your wonderful island to discover it with Bali Day Trip ! We have also attached a photo of all of us with you during one of the visits. With very best regards & thanks again from the Travers family (Jonathan, Carole, Benoit, Hugo & Olivia) France
I had come back from Bali vacation. Thanks for your supported during time we were stayed there. Please give thanks to Mr. Nyoman Suntayasa too. He was very enthusiasm in driving & guiding us during days tour.
Hallo, how are you lately? i am sure you are very busy with tours right? i hope everything is smooth and life is full of excitement for you! all of us here miss you lots! we are hoping to go back to Bali again one day, i do plan to do so with my family then i will surely meet you again then! please do come to malaysia next time ok?here are just some of the photos that we took together and also some group photo of us, just in case you don't remember our faces or miss us, there was one taken without warning and you were laughing and you look handsome when you laugh! i hope you would enjoy them. if you would like some more, please e-mail me back ok? by the way, how do i leave a comment at your website? i wish to do so if i may have the permission from you!
I've returned from Bali for quite some time & would like to comment on Nyoman. He's a great person, very knowledgeable, kind & willing to serve. We had a great time there & thanks a lot to him for making it so.
I have some pics of Nyoman here & do send our regards to him. Hope he's doing well & hope to go to Bali soon.
My mum and i wish to thank you for making our Bali trip so memorable although it is just a short 2 days duration. You never fail to explain the cultures and history of each destination. All these deeply enriches me the knowledge of Bali. Also, you are a very punctual driver which always on time. Now i deeply love Bali more and i will definately visit the lovely island again for sure. I had forward 2 photos here for you to keep it as a gift. Do keep in contacts.
Barbara and I are home in San Diego, and we want to tell once again how much we enjoyed touring Bali over three days with you. Thank for introducing us to your beautiful Island, its people, culture, and scenery. You were a fountain of information, and we certainly learnt a great deal about Bali from you. Should you ever need a reference, feel free to use us. | [
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OBSERVED: My son and I were elk hunting in November 1997, and were standing on a ridge overlooking a semi-forested flat area below us. The ridge we were on was fir trees and heavy brushy groundcover, and the area between us and the flat at the bottom of the ridge could not directly be observed. As we were watching the flat below us for signs of elk, I heard what I thought was two hunters slowly walking up the ridge and softly talking to each other. I could not make out any words, only the soft murmuring sound of a voice. I told my son, who was to my left and about ten feet from me, that I hear two hunters coming toward us and we'll let them come up so they know we are there.
Just as I said that, we heard a heavy thumping sound, which later I thought sounded like heavy footfalls, going back down the ridge, and suddenly saw a flash of black at the bottom of the ridge as something vanished into the trees on the flat. At this same time, my son snapped his .300 Winchester magnum rifle to his shoulder and looked through his scope. He had also seen the black object as it emerged on the flat. I asked him what the hell was it, and he said, "dad, I don't know what it was ."
He said whatever it was, it was big, black and moving fast into the trees. We both decided it was a black bear, but later on back at camp, we talked about it and there are a few questions that we can't answer.
1. Bears are't very vocal, and I was thoroughly convinced I heard human voices coming toward us. What did I hear?
2. We heard distinct heavy footfalls running back down the ridge. A bear runs on all fours, and we did not hear the sound of brush being ran through. What was running down the hill away from us?
4. Would a hoaxer take a chance like this during elk-hunting season and hunters with high-power rifles? I have lived and hunted in this area my entire life and think about this encounter often.
ENVIRONMENT: Second-growth reforestation on steep ridges with open areas limited to ancient lava and mud flows. Area is located on the southern flanks of mt. St. Helens.
After speaking with the witness by phone, I am convinced that he and his son experienced something that defies immediate explanation. As he stated in his report, they were hunting just off of the southern slope of Mt. St. Helens. It was approximately 4 PM.
NOTE: I should add that this location is only about 2 miles NE of the infamous Ape Cave, and 4 miles SW of Lava Canyon (See Database: Skamania County, WA, June, 1998). The witness seemed very credible. He also called to talk to me at his expense for over half an hour. He has told this story to very few people, and decided to report it to us after having seen us on the news (KATU Portland). He is also very interested in becoming involved in future investigative expeditions. What I find most interesting about this particular sighting is the "murmured" vocalizations that accompanied it. The witness stated that he thought some other hunters were coming up the ridge towards them, due to their footfalls and what he believed to be the conversation between them. I asked him to describe the sounds more distinctly, and he said it sounded like a couple of guys talking just out of earshot, where you could hear the tones, but couldn't make out the words. He also said that it may have been more like mumbling, though, as if those making it were within audible range, but weren't actually speaking in a coherent fashion. This incoherent mumbling seems to be more plausible, as he guessed that they were only about 10-15 yards away when they stopped, turned around, and retreated back down the hill. Due to his position on the ridge, and the amount of brush in the vicinity, he did not make visual contact with the subjects. He heard a series of 5 or 6 "thumps", at one second intervals, as the subjects retreated down the ridge, and then exposed themselves briefly at the bottom of the ridge. It would seem that, whatever they were, they covered a great distance of ground in well under 10 seconds, although the witness does not know the exact distance they travelled during the sighting. Although both father and son immediately thought it must have been a black bear, as that was the most reasonable explanation, both later decided that could not have been.
The other thing that I find odd about this sighting is that only one series of "thumps" was heard leaving the area, and only one creature was seen at the bottom of the ridge. If I may be afforded a little speculative latitude, here are a couple of possible scenarios:
A: The subject was in fact alone, and merely grunting or mumbling to itself prior to becoming alerted to the witnesses' presence.
B: One subject retreated down the ridge, while the other simply slipped into some cover and stayed in the area. Many investigators on the "hunting" side of Sasquatch research have expressed a belief that the creatures will employ a "bait and switch" tactic to lure the unwary into a trap. I do not embrace this theory, but I am presenting it as a possibility.
In closing, I find that this event is most compelling in that it is not easily explainable. The witnesses did not get a very good look at the subject at the bottom of the hill, and are not saying "Yes, it was a Sasquatch", however, much of the evidence, albeit circumstantial, points toward the possibility that it may have been. | [
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I have eagerly anticipated posting this piece by The Boy in the Moon author Ian Brown (with son Walker, above). It is a brilliant essay that speaks to a central question for many parents of children with complex disabilities: What is the value of my child's life when he or she will not achieve conventional success? Ian, a veteran feature writer at The Globe and Mail, wrote this piece for the summer issue of BLOOM. It reminds me of many things my son has taught me, but which are sometimes hard to keep top of heart and mind in our culture. The photo was taken by Globe photographer Peter Power. I can't wait to hear what you think of it! Louise
Without question the most common reaction people have, when they find out I have a seriously disabled son, is “I don’t know how you do it.”
It’s an interesting reaction, because in many ways, the act of physically caring for a boy like Walker (photo above) is the easy part. Walker is 14, looks about 10, and has the mental function of someone who is about two or three. It looks like he always will. He can’t speak, and because he can’t speak, I don’t know how well he sees or hears, or why he hits his head again and again if I let him, or where he’s in pain. He can’t swallow, so he has to be fed with a tube, and he can’t figure out the routine of going to the bathroom, so he has to wear a diaper. But those are easy problems to fix, albeit time consuming and sometimes a little dreary: a diaper is a diaper, and sometimes it is full and needs to be changed.
What I found more upsetting, practically from the day Walker was born, was a bigger and more unknowable question: did he have an inner life? Did he have any intentions, and therefore did his life have any purpose, any meaning?
That’s a hard question for any of us to answer, but it’s especially hard to answer for a boy who cannot speak or reason, and whose care consumes countless resources and many, many hours of human effort. Because I did that calculation too, when Walkie was an infant: if he lives at 10 per cent of human capacity, and if the care of him reduces my wife and I to 30 per cent of our human capacity, and if my daughter Hayley is set back 30 per cent, because of him—well, add those up, and you have two and a half lives spent to sustain the so-called life of one broken boy. Is that worth it?
I couldn’t tell, and so I spent a lot of time looking for some way of justifying his life, lived as it is in semi-darkness. I found proof again and again, if only I remembered to look in the right places. Walker’s life is not a success measured on any conventional scale of human success: he is never going to earn his living, never mind an income big enough to buy a fancy retirement home for his Mum and Dad; he is not going to go to Harvard or anywhere else that will make his parents proud; he is never going to invent a faster, easier way for people to spend money on the internet. The value of his life, if it has a value, will have to reside in his life, per se, in the sheer fact of his existence.
Gradually, I have begun to realize that he has a way of intensifying a moment, a way of making me take the time to look at it again, more closely, without an interfering agenda. He slows things down, and in the technology-mad world most of us scurry through, that is a valuable talent, even if it is not intentional. When his sister deigns to read to him (she has a busy life of her own) and his face lights up like a beacon, he forces me to pay attention to what is making him engage so intensely: his gorgeous sister, holding this weird contraption we call a book, chanting a story in the ancient rhythms human beings have used to make each other feel things since we first started telling stories. I don’t think he understands a single word, but he understands the importance of that hallowed ritual, and his pleasure is so intense and unfiltered and therefore contagious that I have no choice but to remember how important the act of sharing a story is—fundamental, you might say, to human existence.
When I walk down the street with him, pushing his chair with my elbows so I can lean forward and talk into his ear, out loud, about the sights we behold on the boulevard before us—the return of the white miniskirt, for instance, or the popularity of the clunky Dutch bike in Toronto these days—he goes into thrills of glee. He can’t contribute to the conversation, but he apparently loves to be on the receiving end of one, to be thought of as someone who can listen and appreciate the fact that two people are talking about the world around them. I often forget how important that transaction is. But not when I am with him, because he will not let me forget it.
One of the things Walker likes to do when he’s with me is sweep anything on the table in front of me onto the floor. He knows I’m always watching for this act of subversion, and he waits and waits and waits until I am distracted for even a fraction of a second, and then he makes his move. It’s as if he’s saying, really, how important is that newspaper/glass of wine/BlackBerry? Then he throws his head back and laughs.
For a long time I worried this was evidence that he was a sociopath, that I’d end up one day nattering to him through the Plexiglas of the visiting room at Kingston penitentiary. I must have watched him do it 1,000 times, to my great dismay, before I stopped worrying about why he wasn’t behaving like a normal boy, and began to try to understand him as he was, a boy with an unusual and persistent habit.
Eventually I figured out that Walker knows he is less capable than others (it makes him feel lonely and sad), and that the table clearings are a way for him to show me, once in a while, that he can trick me. At those moments, if only for a moment, we are suddenly equals. I imagine this is a bit of a thrill for him, and even a liberation. But it is an especially great liberation for me, because it allows me to be his equal, in a context of our own making. Yes, smarty pants, I can say in all honesty: you got me that time. And I can be happy for his achievement. We can relate to each other not as we are supposed to, not as others insist we should, but as we can, in a way that makes that moment ours and ours alone. That is freedom—not only of the mind, but of the heart. It is one of the deepest and most unalloyed freedoms I have ever felt.
Walker gives me the opportunity to observe another human being, without self-consciousness: that is worth his weight in gold. (About 95 pounds worth, these days.) I get to love him as he is, because he gives me no choice, and so we can be who we are, weary dad and broken boy, without alteration or apology, in the here and now. He is the antidote to the stark emptiness of the survival of the fittest. He may not be much on the evolutionary scale—“a deleterious effect of nature,” a geneticist once called him—but in my experience he has few peers as a route to developing what Darwin himself in The Descent of Man called the evolutionary advantages of “the social instincts . . . love, and the distinct emotion of sympathy.”
You can say, of course, how can you know any of this? All this value that you imagine resides in Walker’s company—don’t you worry that you’re just imagining it? And the answer is, yes, of course, I may be imagining it. I may be dreaming. But the average father of the most normal children doesn’t know a lot of the time if he and his sons and daughters aren’t making up or imagining the bond between them. Every human relationship exists, in one way or another, on the level of illusion. Only a fool, or someone intent on disappointment, pretends otherwise. At least Walker and I don’t compound that confusion with words.
It’s the very lack of so-called normal expectations, the absence of the possibility that we can ever “achieve” much or even disappoint each other, that frees us to be ourselves with each other, to remember who we are and what actually matters, as opposed to what it supposed to matter. That is a great, great gift—and I say that as someone who hates to use the words “disability” and “gift” in the same sentence.
I am beginning to realize that the world I occupy with Walker, my intellectually disabled son, is almost by definition anti-establishment; a world where social orthodoxy and conventional wisdom and received opinions have very little value. That turns out to be a good vantage point.
My only regret is that it has taken me 15 years to see my way to this conclusion—15 years to see through the exhausting demands of day-to-day care of a boy like Walker, to a redeeming value of his life. I can’t help but wonder why it took so long, or why I had to conduct the search on my own. I also wonder why the medical profession, and the care profession in general, don’t help parents toward these insights—as the church might have in the past.
But this is a scientific age. Walker would not be alive today were it not for brave and brilliant medical technology. Medicine allows these children, who would not survive on their own, to live, thus creating what amounts to a new strain, a new genre, of human being. But once they leave the hospital, the parents of a disabled child are on their own (especially if the disability is one no one knows much about, and there are lots of those). It’s not just the punishing and seemingly endless routine that makes 24-hour-care of the disabled onerous and crushing: the absence of any apparent meaning to the work, of hope and purpose, is equally daunting.
Could the medical and caring professions make a contribution here, by teaching parents and caregivers how to measure success in less obvious and less quantifiable but equally important ways? I know it’s not their natural purview: they prefer results, and replicable ones at that. Even so, a few far-seeing hospitals (Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children, for one) and some medical specialties (genetic counselling and developmental pediatrics) have begun to introduce the conversation into their training. But it should be standard practice, for the sake of the doctors as much as the parents.
The value of the human spirit, even at its subtlest and most obscure, is a question the whole world always needs to question, and answer.
The Boy in the Moon has won three prestigious Canadian awards and Ian Brown's reporting and writing have won more than a dozen national magazine and newspaper awards.
Cindy Matthews is a vice-principal of special education programs in Southwestern Ontario and writes as a freelancer for a variety of educational magazines. She's written for BLOOM, and now she's looking for some input from our families for an article she's writing for the Special Needs Opportunity Window (SNOW).
I have been asked by SNOW to do an article on the use of technology in schools by mid August. I would like to get some background from parents and students who are interested in e-mailing me at [email protected]. I'd love to hear your answers to the following!
What kinds of technology did the teachers use and how was it beneficial (or not beneficial)? Did you, as a student with special needs, ever feel learning was not accessible? What might you have changed if you could?
A wonderful social worker here at Holland Bloorview sent me a list of commonly asked questions by parents. 'How to explain your child's disability' was at the top of the list.
This made me wince a bit because when my son was younger I was more proactive in explaining his differences -- both to him and to others. But somehow I seem to have lost my touch.
Because of Ben's communication problems I've never been forced to answer questions because he asks them. When I do bring up the topic it's intentional and from my perspective. I probably don't talk about some of the harder aspects of his condition in a way I would if he was to question me directly.
I honestly don't know how much he thinks about his differences or whether he just accepts that he is different. The only recent question I remember is Ben asking when Darcy and I grew tall. He has severe short stature.
When Ben was young I explained his differences in a simple and functional way. For example 'he knows what he wants to say but his muscles won't listen to him.' Or 'he doesn't grow the way other kids grow.' Or 'he uses sign language to talk.' Or 'that's just the way his ears were when he was born.'
I had a more sophisticated explanation ready for the later years. I would explain that our genes are like an alphabet that when put into words and sentences tells the body how to work. But Ben is missing a couple of letters. So his body isn't getting the right instructions.
I've only used this explanation once, when one of my daughters had questions. But in general my other kids don't ask questions about Ben. And sometimes I think that's because they know it's still a painful subject for me.
I know it's my job to educate and reassure them. But sometimes I just don't have it in me to be upbeat and okay with his syndrome.
There's also a part of me that sees Ben as 'different' but not disabled and somehow lacking, which seems to be the common public understanding of the word disability. So there's a part of me that bristles against putting the focus on his disabilities when talking with him, his siblings or others. I’d much rather talk about how many fish he caught at camp or how his being fills us up so full that when he’s away our chests hurt. The first couple of days, we kept thinking we could hear him and had to remind ourselves that no, he was gone.
And perhaps there is even a part of me that wants to deny some of his disabilities. For example his intellectual disability. Maybe there's a part of me that believes that if I just don't talk about it, it isn't real.
Ben wasn't diagnosed with an intellectual disability until he was 13. He is hard to test, and the first thing the psychologist said when she finished was: "He doesn't have mental retardation. He has the ability to reason." Then he scored worse on the tests than she expected.
When we were preparing for his life plan day, one of the descriptors he chose to share was that he was smart (in addition to gentle and funny). And he is, in an unconventional way.
I was reminded of how I really don't like explaining Ben's disabilities the other day when I met with Gary Bunch, a scholar in inclusion at York University. Gary agreed to meet with me to talk about Ben's school placement next year.
Ben is not going back to his segregated school. He is going to a regular high school that has a unit for students who are deaf and hard of hearing. These students don't have intellectual or physical disabilities. They are quite typical other than their hearing loss. They have some classes in the unit and go with interpreters into regular classes as well. Ben wouldn't normally be placed in this program because our board groups children in special-ed by intelligence (I wonder if I’d developed my alopecia young if I’d have been placed in a class for only bald kids!).
The board is allowing this placement because I pushed for it and involved our school trustee and superintendents.
I have a lot of concerns about how Ben will do, but I know that I don't want him to live his entire life in a segregated setting and now is the time to prepare him for a larger future. As I spoke with Gary about the transition he reminded me of how important it will be for me to educate the teachers and students about Ben.
We never told Ben that he had an intellectual disability when he was diagnosed. I realize this probably goes against parenting and disability ‘best practices’ but a part of me didn't want to tell him that it's so much harder for him to learn. I was sick of the multiple health and physical disabilities he was already dealing with. Every time we got a new diagnosis, it felt like a part of him was being taken away. I didn't want to take anything else from him.
For some reason, talking about how his muscles don't work properly is so much easier than saying that his brain doesn't work properly. I don't want to tell him that, much less describe it to a class of high school students.
But I guess it's a part of coming to terms with my son’s syndrome, something I thought I had already done so long ago. It surprises me when it sneaks up on me, the grief and resistance that is still there after all these years.
A study to be published in the August issue of Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities looks at factors associated with paid work during high school for students with severe disabilities. The study is covered in an article on Suite 101.
Of those, 31 per cent had an intellectual disability, 17 per cent had multiple disabilities and 11 per cent had autism.
Students with intellectual disability had almost four times the odds of working than those with autism.
Parent expectations are strong predictors of success in finding work for these students. "Students whose parents expected them to eventually become self-supporting had significantly increased odds of having paid work compared to students whose parents did not expect them" to do so. Students who had regular chores were more likely to go on to paid work.
I came across this cool photo by Jamie MacDonald of an accessible ballet class we wrote about last year: Katie's ballet dream comes true.
Of interest to those of you who read about the GQ story that refers to 'Style Down Syndrome' in slamming Boston as the worst-dressed in the nation.
This is a story that D'Arcy wrote about Ben (above, in a much earlier photo) and read at his Life Plan day. It's a beautiful piece because he totally pegs Ben when he calls him a serial giggler. When I first read it, I was going to 'edit' it, as D'Arcy's take on some events is very different from mine. But this is D'Arcy's story as much as Ben's, so I didn't touch it. Louise
Ben is a giggler. A serial giggler. No one knows when a fit of the giggles will catch him; at the dinner table; in the pool, gazing out the car window; late at night curled up in bed.
"What's so funny?!" I always ask. But he never tells me. Of all the riddles that surround Ben, questions marks and mysteries that blanket him like a fog, I'd love to know the answer to that.
Ben has Langer-Giedion Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder. That doesn't mean much to most people, but the result is pretty easy to see. Ben is small, about the size of a six year old, though he just turned 17. He cannot speak. Instead he uses some signs, gestures, sounds. "Um-ah" is Dad. "Ma!" is no. He has weak muscles and bones that are covered with bumps that can sometimes grow so large as to be painful. Two of those bumps, on his hip and knee, had to be removed last year because they were making it hard for him to walk. Ben still limps, but he's back walking again and uses his walker and wheelchair less and less.
Movement has been a struggle for Ben for a long time. At age two, Ben was still crawling long after most kids are up and running. He went to many physiotherapists. We built tiny wooden boxes and forced his legs and feet into the proper positions to stand, climb and walk. There were hundreds of hours of these sessions when he cried -- no, screamed -- from beginning to end. But at long last, he stood and walked.
He went to specialists in Detroit, in New York City, in Syracuse who tried to understand why he couldn't talk. They poked and prodded, made him wait, asked endless questions, tried pills, potions, x-rays and surgery. They advised more therapy and when one therapy proved useless, the next was tried, and the next, and the next with Ben coaxed, begged, and pushed into endless rounds of repetition, tears and frustration. There were weeks when doctors and therapists appointments came every day.
And Ben got sick. Every winter we had season's tickets to the doctor's office. Ear infections. Because of the odd internal structure of Ben's ears, he was very much more susceptible to infections, with the fluid pooling up behind his eardrums, causing pain and reducing his hearing. He had eight sets of tubes surgically inserted in his ears to help drain the puss, each working for a short while before blocking up and being pushed out by the building tidal wave of goo.
Ben stopped growing. He was given growth hormones -- daily painful needles for months -- to no effect. He grew thin. A high-fat diet pumped cream and butter into his system. And then a G-tube -- a tube cut into his stomach, with liquid nutrients forced into him to try to get his little body to grow. The tube in his stomach had to be changed frequently, the old one yanked from his belly while he was held down screaming, a new one jabbed in and inflated.
At nursery school, Ben mostly played alone. The nannies, the moms, the other kids were unfailingly polite. But Ben couldn't communicate, and the other kids, jabbering away a mile a minute but met with stoney silence, slipped away where Ben couldn't follow.
Kindergarten at one school ended abruptly after Ben was found bound to a chair -- punishment for some minor discretion.
And then Ben was touched with a fairy sprinkling of luck. He found an alternative grade school -- Alpha -- filled with eager, compassionate kids and teachers, who brought Ben into their family. And Ben experienced the miracle of friendship -- real friends to play with, to go to birthday parties, to swap toys, to share their lives.
Ben started to read, comic books and picture books, gazing at them for hours, going back to the same ones over and over. And computer games, a source of endless mirth and often the spark for an explosion of giggles. He had electronic friends: Reader Rabbit, Putt Putt, Freddy Fish, Pajama Sam and printed ones, Geronimo Stilton and Captain Underpants. The real world Ben found so hard to relate to came a little closer through the virtual world of books and games.
I have stood amazed as Ben has made his way through the world, stunned that so much pain, so little return for so much effort, has left him not bitter and disconnected, but happy, open and even at times serene. I have said more than once that Ben is like a balm for my soul. On my worst days, I can come home and melt into his little arms, swallowed up by calm. Ben bears no grudges, makes no judgments, accepts all faults. And he is always ready for a good laugh.
So, I'd like to know why Ben giggles. But not because I need an answer. I just want to join in the fun.
Recently we were referred to the local agency providing service for youth with intellectual disabilities. We wanted a consultation with a behaviour management person to see if we could reduce Ben's tendency to pick at scabs when anxious.
I was asked to send a copy of Ben's most recent psychological report. I was surprised when the intake person called back to say that they wanted to look at previous reports because Ben's scores might be too high to be eligible for their service.
The intake person said the agency only served youth with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities that place them below the 1st percentile. However, among the disability community, this organization is known as serving youth with intellectual disabilities period. When I asked my colleagues if they knew this provider only served a segment of this population, they did not.
I didn't have previous reports handy, so I had to contact the psychologist and sign a release consent to get copies. If I didn't work at Holland Bloorview, I would have had to make a trip to pick them up. Tomorrow my husband will take them into work to fax them.
Parents don't have time to play these games. My son requires a service and was referred to this agency by his developmental pediatrician.
It's amazing how many programs are closed to youth because they are either "too disabled" or not "disabled enough."
I guess we will wait while the agency's psychologist pores over these lengthy reports to see if he or she can find a way to exclude my son.
Ben slept fantastic last night. The storm was brutal but we got through it. Ben and I just got back from fishing. He caught 4 fish and we saw a huge turtle. Was amazing.
I contacted Dr. Larry Fenton, a pediatric palliative care doctor in South Dakota who had an invited comment published in the American Journal of Medical Genetics this month. He said he would "be honoured" to see it reprinted here.
We have talked before about quality-of-life measures that are based on how "most people" would rate life with a severe disability with life without: Is life with disability half as good as life without?
"How easy it is to assume we know what a good quality of life is for anyone other than ourselves," Dr. Fenton writes. See below. Louise
Pediatric Palliative Care Sanford Children’s Hospital, Sanford School of Medicine, University of South Dakota, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Not too long ago I was privileged to speak at an annual international conference of the Support Organization For Trisomy 18, 13 and Related Disorders (SOFT). I learned much more than I taught. There were over 200 families there. Approximately half of the families were bereaved parents of a child with Trisomy 13 or 18. But then there was the other half, the half with surviving children with a trisomy. The oldest child I met was a young lady with trisomy 18 who was celebrating her 30th birthday. She was beautiful. Well dressed and impeccably groomed. She was non-ambulatory, nonverbal, and had a gastrostomy. But she surely knew her parents, she smiled at them and touched them with affection. There were many others with a wide distribution of ages. I met 16-year-old Karah and her siblings 11-year-old Olivia and 9-year-old Spencer. Karah’s smile as she hugs her siblings is contagious. Olivia had written a wonderful tribute to Karah in which she wished that others could see Karah’s heart in the same way she did. She loved her deeply and wanted others to do the same. I met a family with an adorable 3-year-old with trisomy 13. She was walking and squealing and smiling and relating to her parents. Must be a mosaic I thought but then her physician mom told me that chromosomes were done at Boston Children’s and she was a full trisomy. I saw a room full of families with children with trisomies and yes, they had profound disabilities. But the room was filled with smiles and laughter and all of the sounds of people enjoying one another. A room full of longterm survivors. After nearly 40 years as a neonatologist and now several years as a pediatric palliative care physician, I considered long-term trisomy survivors a statistical rarity. Forget the statistics and the rarity. This was a room full of families having fun with their children. Each one was different, each with a distinct personality, each with the dignity of full personhood. I do not want to minimize the struggles these families go through. One mom said that most were just inches away from losing it completely on many days and that sometimes it was just hard to get out of bed to face changing a diaper on her 20-year-old. But, these parents would not have it any other way.
I learned very quickly that the three words these families never wanted to hear from physicians and others who provide care were ‘‘Quality of Life.’’ I was somewhat taken aback because as a palliative care physician I frequently use these words to describe what we do in terms of helping families cope, helping children deal with pain and other symptoms so that life may be as good as it can be up to and including the time of dying. Good palliative care is much more about living than dying. Apparently for these families, the phrase ‘‘quality of life’’ had been used by the medical establishment in judgmental ways perhaps in times of giving advice with regard to treatment or just general commentary. A remark soon after birth that sounds like, ‘‘I’m afraid your child won’t have a very good quality of life’’ may seem innocent but it is not. How easy it is to assume we know what a good quality of life is for anyone other than ourselves. We assess the burdens of care, the impact on siblings, the impact on parental relationships, the impact on finances and the utilization of resources. We perform ethical analyses assuming we truly understand how to apply beneficence or maleficence to a child with trisomy 18 or 13 or any other disorder in which there may be profound disability. As if the child can tell us what he or she is feeling. But we can do our best to assess and treat pain and discomfort. Smiles and laughter need no score pad. We know what they mean. The advice we give may often be centered around our personal notions about quality of life. As a profession we are far from all being on the same page with such advice as was recently well described by Janvier et al. [2011] in an ethical case discussion about a child with trisomy 18. They point out the absence of data on outcome of procedures done on children with trisomy 18.
I write this not to advocate for any particular point of view except to advocate for a willingness to do whatever it takes, however long it takes, however many consults and team members it takes to fully inform and understand the goals, values and aspirations parents may have for their children. Once we have done that we need to honor the parents by helping them achieve those goals whether it is comfort care alone, a full court press or something in between. Regardless of the choices of the family, they deserve our respect, our affirmation, our support, and part of our own humanity as we try to do our part to make their lives and the lives of their children as good as can be. Is not the privilege of doing that exactly why we are here?
The following piece was written in response to our recent posts on the mental-health impacts of parenting kids with disabilities. This story was submitted by a blogger who is known to many of you for her wisdom, compassion and humour. And now -- courage. She wonders if there are others out there like her.
I am educated, self-reliant, and was nurtured in a secure, loving home. I ended up, however, in a psychologically-abusive relationship. Psychological abuse leaves the victim blaming herself and questioning her own perceptions over the behaviour of the abusive partner.
Over an 11-year period, I slowly but surely abandoned everything -- family, job, friends -- to care for my child. My spouse could not, or would not, ever do it on his own.
First he insisted that help was required from staff or myself. Then the rule became that there must be two people at home at all times -- staff and myself, or spouse and staff. And when there was no staff, it had to be me and him.
I let go of everything that stressed him out. And stressed he was, with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. But it was never enough. I could not open a window or it would cause allergies. I could not make a morning coffee until he was watching our child a foot away from the bed.
I could not go out unless I had permission and there was 'enough coverage.' As a result, I haven't been alone in the house for at least nine years. But I believed it was for 'the cause' -- our child -- and that my spouse was an exceptional man for sacrificing so much for her.
He believed it was only our unwavering hyper-vigilance and constant focus on 'improvement' which kept her alive and well. No staff was good enough, no doctor, no therapist, no school. As my world got smaller, so did my child's. We lived in a room, watching constantly for 'trouble.'
It was through blogging that I came to understand what was happening to me. I became acquainted with a whole world of disability, and caregivers of the severely disabled. I learned how they lived and became acutely aware that something was very wrong in my world.
I got counselling, often in secret. Counselling helps the abused step back cognitively and process the situation, so that she can understand the nature of the relationship and the abuse. It also provides tools to help the victim develop better boundaries so that she can extricate herself from the relationship.
It took me over a year to ask for a divorce. Interestingly, it was my spouse's insistence that we get couple's counselling that reinforced my decision. I became aware of my issues, was able to see where I was off-track in my perceptions, and learned what to do to move ahead. My spouse was shocked that the therapist didn't get me to 'see the error' of my ways.
Now, as I finally plan to leave, child in tow, my partner says I am selfish and am causing our daughter to suffer more, deteriorate and even die.
I am on my way out. There is a long road ahead. I will have to deal with my spouse for as long as I have 'our' child. But I have the tools and the growing self-confidence to speak up and move forward in life. In the end, it will benefit not only me, but my beautiful disabled child, who, along with me, will gain a new life.
I started him on Kumon reading but figured I would always have to fill the letter blanks in. It's hard for him, but he's doing it now. And he'll even do a whole book by himself -- quite miraculous considering the degree of his attention problems.
A week ago, while we were in Chicago, I had a bit of an epiphany. Not only was I filled with angst about my son’s future, grief that he won’t follow the conventional path, and anger at the injustice of it all, but I was also worried about me.
I know that’s not something we parents acknowledge often. It seems awfully selfish. Guilt prevents us from talking about it. But when a child won’t be independent as an adult, it’s hard not to picture your life subsumed by their care.
“My son is turning 30 next week and I’m having a difficult time with it,” DeeAnn said in a comment. “While other parents my age are becoming empty nesters, I am still dealing with a ‘child’ who is completely dependent on me.”
Much of my day and head space is still spent caring and advocating for Ben. There’s a school lunch to be made, help with dressing and medicine and leg stretches in the morning. After work, I sit with him to do Kumon or send an e-mail or read Harry Potter or get him to answer questions with one of his Proloquo pages – which I design by downloading photos and creating the grids.
There are numerous e-mails and calls related to school advocacy (more on that in an upcoming post) and funding. I have hired Plan Toronto to help me develop Ben’s support network.
And now we’re exploring a voice device for him. I know from the ones we’ve abandoned in the past the tremendous amount of time that goes into setting something up. Of course it would all be worth it if there was an intuitive system that was easy to use, but I haven’t seen one like that yet.
There is lifting him in and out of the bath, or carrying him up the stairs on my back (even though I’m not supposed to, and he can walk now). Washing his hair.
I still have to close the bathroom door for him because he forgets, and remind him to wash his hands and his face, and clean his eyeglasses and give him his hearing aids to put in. I still have to change said hearing aids' batteries.
He goes to camp for a month this Sunday, and while I know I need the break, I know I will miss him terribly. And worry about him and whether the worker with him can multi-task the myriad of things that need to be managed to get him through the day.
But till age 21, he will have school during the day which gives us a structured break. After 21, I feel that I have to magically whip up seven meaningful days a week – with things like volunteer work, recreation, continous learning and maybe even some kind of job (or business – that’s what many parents do, create a full-fledged business that their child can work in or own).
I’m trying to rein myself in and just focus on the next year, while doing some long-term planning (such as the support network).
But in Chicago, I couldn’t help feeling that when my child is an adult, I want some kind of natural separation, some space for myself.
I think it’s one thing to create an adult life for your child with disabilities. But it’s quite another to do that AND have your own interests, activities and private time. To follow your own dreams.
The pic above is of me on a Bixi bike in downtown Toronto. A couple of months ago D'Arcy and I had a worker stay over for the night and we went to a hotel. We spent the afternoon riding along Queen St. W. on these bikes and I felt like a carefree teenager (well, if you know me, I've never been quite 'carefree!')
I'd love to hear from parents who have struck a good balance between caring for themselves and caring for an adult child with disabilities. Louise
This is a piece for parents of children with intellectual disabilities, but is relevant to all parents.
It's written by Caroline McGraw. Caroline is program director at a L'Arche in Washington, DC, and has a younger brother, Willie, who has autism. L'Arche is a non-profit, faith-based organization that creates homes where people with and without intellectual disabilities share life together. Caroline also does motivational coaching and support planning for caregivers and parents.
I thought this piece was relevant given our discussion about mental-health impacts of high-needs parenting. Louise
I recently posted about a study of dads of young adults with autism who had high rates of clinical depression and were pessimistic about their child's future: Dads and depression. I was surprised that we didn't get a single comment.
Last night I was reading some blogs I follow and was struck by these two parents who recount the psychological toll of parenting a child (or children) with complex needs:
I've lived in fear for the past 3 years (this is an amazing blog by one of Holland Bloorview's family leaders, Cheryl Peters).
It seems that depression and anxiety are part of the package of raising a child with complex disabilities. One study of moms of youth with autism likened their stress level to that of combat soldiers.
I think the mental-health impact of raising children with disabilities in our culture is a bit taboo and minimized.
Today we have a guest post from Stacey Moffat, a teacher, writer and mother to three, including Carter, 8, above, in Kitchener, Ont. I was interested in the topic of voice devices because we are pursuing one for Ben. We have abandoned many in the past because we always found the technology archaic and clunky and a disincentive to using. It seems that different programs are popular in different geographic regions. Tell us about what your child uses and why! Thanks! Louise
I gazed at the symbols on the voice output device shown to me by the speech therapist and I felt perplexed. The symbols were abstract and I found the system confusing.
I was used to picture symbols where one picture represents one word. Nouns of course, were easiest to represent: dog was shown by a picture of a dog and apple a picture of an apple. For more complex words like ‘in,’ positioning was shown with an arrow pointing into a box.
The language on this device was Minspeak. With Minspeak, the relationship between the symbol and the word it represents is not always obvious. For example, on this device the picture of a mountain with the sun going down behind it meant ‘get.'
To me, having a system that used pictures that didn’t clearly represent the meaning of each word seemed confusing. Unfortunately I wasn't given a thorough explanation about how Minspeak and Minspeak Application Programs work. Instead I was told that it wouldn’t matter what system I chose for my son because he would do well with anything.
But, I thought to myself, if I can’t understand the language and symbol set on a chosen device how would Carter, a boy with a developmental delay?
I decided to move forward with choosing a device based solely on size, thinking that portability was top priority for Carter. He is mobile and a very active boy. I wanted Carter to be able to take his device wherever he went.
Thankfully, before any paperwork was put in place for obtaining a device, I travelled to Pittsburgh for a conference put on by CASANA where I attended a workshop about Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC).
Here are some things I learned at the workshop that were tremendously helpful and steered me away from focusing on size and portability and instead toward choosing a system that fosters language development and maximizes language output.
I learned that portability and compactness do not necessarily go hand-in-hand with user friendliness and easily accessible language.
I learned that the more words that are accessible to the user on the main page of a device the better – these are called core words. They are words that are used frequently and repeatedly in the English language (e.g. want, put, get, me, my, here, there, etc.). It is most advantageous for users to have as many core words accessible to them as possible.
It was explained to me that having a variety of pages set up with different themes (a page for playing cars, a page for circle time at school) can become cumbersome to users. Systems with this type of set-up are often abandoned because users get tired of having to navigate through a web of pages in order to say what they want to say. Having several pages to sort through slows down the output of speech which can cause frustration. Never mind the fact that caregivers, teachers and therapists can often spend hours programming devices with vocabulary around specific activities only to have the child use the programmed words on a very limited basis.
I learned that there are just too many words in the English language to have every word represented by one picture. Add to that the fact that not all words lend themselves to being represented by a picture. This takes us back to my earlier example where ‘get’ was represented by a picture of a mountain with the sun going down behind it. With Minspeak certain pictures can represent up to five different words.
Minspeak Application Programs can seem quite overwhelming and difficult to understand. However, if you are willing to take the time to learn about them through direct experience you soon discover that while Minspeak is a language unlike any other, it is logical and well organized.
The clincher for me was the fact that systems using Minspeak focus on language development, not just language output. For children with limited speech that means becoming competent with language so that they can build sentences word by word. Unfortunately this process does not allow device users to speak as rapidly as those with typical speech. However, by learning to build his own phrases, I feel that Carter is more empowered when expressing himself. Rather than being limited to pre-programmed sentences that someone else has put in his device he is learning to voice his own thoughts and opinions, and how he feels about something.
There is an application that allows the Minspeak language system to be downloaded onto your home computer. By downloading the program you can then play around with the system and get to know it and understand it before committing to this type of set-up for yourself or your child. Having it accessible on a computer can be helpful for therapists or others who work with your child because it enables them to get to know the system and also gives them a system on which to model language building for the user.
When Carter’s voice output device finally arrived, it would have been icing on the cake if he'd punched the buttons in order to tell us what he’s had on his mind all these years. Unfortunately that was not how things unfolded. Carter has a lot of work ahead of him. There are still significant gaps in his expressive language. At almost eight years old, he is very much like a toddler learning about, experimenting with and building his language skills.
When I explain Carter’s language challenges to those who are interested I like to compare his situation to that of someone trying to learn French or any other language. Learning a new language requires numerous lessons and a lot of practice. Learning to use a voice device with the Minspeak language is no different.
I’m thankful that I took the time to do more research about Minspeak. Carter is extremely motivated by finally having a voice with which to express himself and he is building his language skills one step at a time.
As we drove west to Chicago last week I travelled a route I knew so well over 20 years ago as a university student in London, Ont.
At the time, a family neighbour in Toronto owned a Mazda dealership, and he had rented me a small blood-red Mazda 323 with a stick shift.
On the spur of the moment, I might decide at midnight on a Friday to drive the 2.5 hours back to my parents' place in Toronto. I'd hop in the Mazda -- slide in my Michael Jackson 'Man in the Mirror' tape -- and crank it.
In those days, there were no lights on the 401 at London. I would drive confidently into the vast expanse of black that enveloped the highway, headlights pregnant with promise.
A couple of hours later, I'd open the screen door of our suburban Don Mills house, reach down to pick up the key my parents left sitting on the inside latch and open the door.
I had some of the best times, and some of the worst times -- including my first severe depression -- at university. As I remembered all those miles back and forth in my little red Mazda, my chest ached because my son Ben would never enjoy the same intellectual and social experiences and freedoms.
I thought of a few things I'd read recently. One was the memoir Bad Animals by Joel Yanofsky, about life with son Jonah, who has autism. Yanofsky candidly reflects: "I was afraid that whatever progress Jonah made was not going to be enough. By which I mean -- and was as deeply ashamed to admit this seven years ago as I am now -- enough for me."
I have often remarked to D'Arcy that Ben appears to be quite happy with his life, despite its many limits and frustrations. "It only has to be enough for him," I have said. But recently, I have had to acknowledge that what pains me is the sense that it doesn't feel enough for ME!
That when D'Arcy and I walked through a courtyard at the University of Toronto recently and observed enthusiastic students-to-be touring their new home with their parents, I was filled with rage. Or that in our trendy downtown Chicago hotel populated by the iconic American family it was hard not to gape at parents with a handful of healthy children. How lucky can they get? And the flip side of that is how unfair it is that my son was one of the 3 per cent of babies born with problems and his had to be multiple. And how it's hard to acknowledge that despite years of intensive intervention, he hasn't had any major breakthroughs -- the kind regular people love to read about in kids who 'defy the odds.'
Thankfully, D'Arcy reminded me that happiness and success will look different for Ben and be defined on his own terms. He simply can't be compared to anyone. And I remembered reading a psychology book that talked about how we are each born with one unit of worth, and how it is not tied to anything we do. So, for example, babies are not less worthy because they are dependent, and people don't lose value when their abilities become compromised as they age. Human worth is inherent.
And what are the important things in life, anyway? D'Arcy asked. Is it money, looks, brains, status? Is it the appearance of perfection? At the end of the day, is that what matters? Or is it things like love, compassion, patience, acceptance?
In a culture that views disability as a tragedy and something less than human, we parents come up against what one BLOOM commenter described as "the internal struggle that exists within every parent of a child with a disability -- the desire to accept difference and the desire to be accepted."
Author Ian Brown (The Boy in the Moon) has written an exquisite piece for the July print issue of BLOOM (June has turned into July!). It's about discovering the value of children who won't achieve conventional success as adults.
"It's the very lack of so-called "normal" expectations, the absence of the possibility that we can ever "achieve" much or even disappoint each other, that frees us to be ourselves with each other, to remember who we are and what actually matters as opposed to what is supposed to matter," Brown writes. "That is a great, great gift -- and I say that as someone who hates to use the words "disability" and "gift" in the same sentence. I am beginning to realize that the world I occupy with Walker, my intellectually disabled son, is almost by definition anti-establishment: a world where social orthodoxy and conventional wisdom and received opinions have very little value. That turns out to be a good vantage point."
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February 11, 2018 By cancercurehere with Comments Off on Popular aortic aneurysms are characterized by chronic inflammatory cell infiltration. TNF-
Popular aortic aneurysms are characterized by chronic inflammatory cell infiltration. TNF- or lipopolysaccharide (LPS), is certainly needed for the account activation of toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) ending in Meters1 macrophage polarization.83 This phenotypic polarization leads to creation of various M1 indicators such as inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), TNF-, IL-1, and various other pro-inflammatory mediators (Desk 3). Feature cell surface area indicators, including those linked with antigen display such as Compact disc86 and Compact disc80, can additional recognize (Glp1)-Apelin-13 manufacture these cells as Meters1 macrophages. The M1 macrophage products may produce (Glp1)-Apelin-13 manufacture a positive opinions loop producing in chronic inflammation and significant tissue damage. Table 3 Macrophage differentiation, function, and role in disease In AAAs, examination of these M1 markers in human tissues and in experimental animal models has yielded noteworthy results. Many studies have focused on the finding of novel biomarkers in AAA patient serum. Through these studies, experts have recognized some potential targets, which are associated with the M1 phenotype. Although human studies of macrophages in AAA have been (Glp1)-Apelin-13 manufacture limited to examination of end stage disease tissue or circulating monocytes, important findings have emerged. Circulating monocytes from AAA patients displayed enhanced adhesive activity to the endothelial cell wall and increased MMP-9 production.84 Although these monocytes were not studied specifically for M1 or M2 markers, their presence suggests a systemic inflammatory response, which would be expected due to the presence of high levels of MMP-9 resulting Rabbit polyclonal to LRIG2 in tissue breakdown. Hance et al. showed that monocyte chemotaxis to AAA tissues can end (Glp1)-Apelin-13 manufacture up being connected to break down of the ECM straight, via a six-peptide series (VGVAPG) discovered mainly in elastin specifically.85 Trial and error animal research have got proven that blocking the existence of the VGVAPG series with a monoclonal antibody reduces monocyte/macrophage recruitment limiting further ECM breakdown.86C88 These ECM break down items act as pro-inflammatory mediators, further enrolling monocytes and promoting their difference into M1 macrophages. Once started, the quality of this inflammatory response is normally less likely. Several cell surface area indicators are linked with (Glp1)-Apelin-13 manufacture Meters1 macrophage polarization. Compact disc14 serves as a co-receptor with TLR4, which is required for Meters1 polarization through the LPS and IFN- activation path.89 Latest research demonstrated that patients with AAAs possess elevated amounts of CD14+CD16+ monocytes likened to control patients, recommending these monocytes might end up being linked with the chronic inflammatory practice of AAA.90 CD16, a low affinity Fc receptor for IgG antibodies involved in antibody-dependent cytotoxicity, is associated with an Meters1 macrophage polarization also.91 Experimental aneurysm models indicated that CD14 removal reduced inflammatory cell infiltration therefore reducing AAA incidence.92 With the enhance in Compact disc indicators linked with elevated pro-inflammatory functions, it is normally clear that the Meters1 phenotype performs a key function in AAAs, in least in the second item levels of disease when tissues sample are attained. Evaluation of pro-inflammatory cytokines in AAAs provides been even more comprehensive and provides led to many treatment strategies concentrated on their antagonism. Meters1 linked pro-inflammatory cytokines TNF-, IL-6, IL-1, and IFN- had been all elevated in individual aneurysmal tissues and serum (Desk 4).30,31 IFN- is one stimulus that activates Meters1 macrophage polarization, and removal of IFN- in experimental mouse kinds inhibited aneurysm macrophage and formation infiltration.28 Another M1 associated cytokine, TNF-, stimulates M1 macrophage polarization resulting in further TNF- creation. Hereditary removal of TNF- or antibody-mediated sequestration with Infliximab decreased macrophage infiltration and.
February 26, 2017 By cancercurehere with Comments Off on Vascular permeability factor/vascular endothelial growth factor (VPF/VEGF) one of the crucial
Vascular permeability factor/vascular endothelial growth factor (VPF/VEGF) one of the crucial pro-angiogenic factors functions as a potent inhibitor of endothelial PF-562271 cell (EC) apoptosis. inactivation of p53 pathways and FoxOs as PF-562271 well as activation of p21. This study by elucidating the mechanisms that govern VPF/VEGF-induced EC survival signaling NRP-1 contributes to a better understanding of molecular mechanisms of cardiovascular development and disease and widens the possibilities for better therapeutic targets. Introduction Apoptosis of the endothelial cell (EC) has been suggested to play an important role in a number of common and PF-562271 life-threatening vascular diseases such as atherosclerosis hypertension and restenosis [1]-[5]. EC apoptotic death-induced loss of EC number and EC dysfunction may constitute a short causative part of and have a crucial part in the improvement of several vascular pathological circumstances by diminishing vascular wall structure permeability to cytokines development elements lipids and immune system cells increasing soft muscle tissue cell proliferation and improving bloodstream coagulation [6]-[8]. Nevertheless the cascade of molecular occasions that precede these last outcomes is basically unfamiliar. The intracellular signaling that PF-562271 regulates the onset and execution of apoptosis offers only been partly elucidated [9] [10]. One feasible reason behind Rabbit polyclonal to LRIG2. EC apoptosis could be the unacceptable function of development elements and their receptors [11] that are critically involved with controlling cellular differentiation growth and function. One functionally relevant vascular growth factor is vascular permeability factor/vascular endothelial growth factor (VPF/VEGF) [12] [13] that has been cited as one of the most important pro-angiogenic factors. Neuropilin-1 (NRP-1) was recently found to be one of the VPF/VEGF receptors which is expressed in EC and functions as an isoform-specific receptor for VPF/VEGF [14] [15]. Although the original evidence suggests that the function of NRP-1 in VPF/VEGF signaling in EC occurs the formation of complexes involving VEGFR-2 and NRP-1 [14] [15] our findings and those of others have identified that NRP-1 regulates EC migration and adhesion to extracellular matrix proteins independently of VEGFR-2 [16] [17]. Moreover recently published data by Pan indicated that NRP-1 is crucial to modulating EC motility thus demonstrating that it plays roles beyond acting as an enhancer of VEGFR2 signaling [18]. These observations suggest the possibility that NRP-1 may either interact with other signaling receptors or independently promote cell signaling. The latter is supported by our further studies in which we revealed that the C-terminal three amino acids of NRP-1 (SEA-COOH) can interact with neuropilin-1 interacting protein (NIP also called RGS-GAIP-interacting protein ) which mediates EC migration and angiogenesis [19]. Nevertheless the molecular mechanisms of the downstream signaling of GIPC and its related function towards NRP-1 are not well understood. Early in 1995 Alon reported that VPF/VEGF could function as a potent inhibitor PF-562271 of apoptosis of ECs comprising newly formed retinal vessels in neonatal rats exposed to hypoxia [20]. Subsequently Jain reported VPF/VEGF could protect EC of newly formed immature tumor vessels [21]. Considerable progress has also been made towards delineating the VPF/VEGF survival signaling distal to the activation of VEGFR-2 [22]-[25]. However a recent study found that the embryonic stem cell death pathway is overruled by a survival pathway during prolonged hypoxia (48 h) in a process involving HIF-1α-dependent up-regulation of VPF/VEGF which in an autocrine action involving VEGFR-2 and NRP-1 protects against apoptosis [26]. Barr and co-workers [27] showed that NRP-1 plays an essential role in autocrine antiapoptotic signaling by VPF/VEGF in tumor cells and that an NRP-1-blockade with an anti-NRP-1 peptide corresponding to exon 7 [28] of VEGF165 induces tumor cell and EC apoptosis. However a VEGFR-2-blockade only induces EC apoptosis [27] which suggests that both VEGFR-2 and NRP-1 play an important role in VPF/VEGF-mediated EC survival signaling. It also suggests that they may function together as a receptor complex. More interestingly Bachelder’s study found that NRP-1 supported VPF/VEGF autocrine function and further cell survival and chemotaxis in tumor cells lacking expression of VEGFR-1 and VEGFR-2 [29] [30]. To date it is unknown whether NRP-1 can mediate VPF/VEGF-induced survival in EC independent of VEGFR-2 and the involved molecular signaling events. By selectively activating NRP-1 in cell culture and by using a reverse genetic strategy.
February 16, 2017 By cancercurehere with Comments Off on The development of cell-cell junctions was a fundamental step in metazoan
The development of cell-cell junctions was a fundamental step in metazoan evolution and human health depends on the formation and function of cell junctions. the apical junction and an apically-directed actin flow generated by NMII contraction.45 As a major force generator and component of adherens junctions NMII may also have yet to be discovered roles at the junction. Myo1e at Specialized Glomerular Junctional Complexes Class I myosins are single-headed motors with short tails that bind to lipid membranes.46 They are phylogenetically ancient and are found in amoebae fungi and animals. Many organisms express several class I myosins; the slime mold expresses seven46 and humans express eight class I myosins.3 Myo1a one of the best known class I myosins forms a link between the plasma membrane and the actin filaments of intestinal microvilli.47 Myo1e (initially called human myosin-1c or myr3) has a longer tail that contains both a membrane-binding domain and an SH3 domain48 (Fig.?1). Myo1e is ubiquitously expressed with the highest levels in kidney prostate colon liver and ovary.49 Notably Myo1e in kidney is predominantly found in the glomerulus and its podocytes which are epithelial cells that extend “foot processes” to wrap around glomerular capillaries.50 Myo1e localizes to cell junctions in several cell types. Myo1e localizes with β-catenin at the adherens junction in intestine and kidney.51 52 In Caco-2 cells a human colon carcinoma cell line used as a model for small intestine Myo1e is enriched at the apical cell junctions in spreading cells and mature monolayers.51 In cultured monolayers of mouse podocyte Necrostatin 2 racemate cells Myo1e frequently localizes to cell-cell contacts and may be needed for proper actin organization.52 Renal glomeruli from Myo1e knockout mice show disrupted podocyte foot processes as well as thickened and disorganized glomerular basement membranes leading to impaired renal function.50 52 Disruption in the cytoskeleton of the Rabbit polyclonal to LRIG2. glomerular intercellular junctional complexes has also been shown to impair renal function.53 As a class I myosin Myo1e could function to stabilize the actin cytoskeleton by binding the surrounding glomerular membrane. In Myo1e knockout studies Myo1e-deficient mice exhibit podocyte injury and impaired renal function.52 Mutations in human Myo1e are associated with familial focal segmental glomerulosclerosis an autosomal recessive disease of podocytes.50 Thus far no extrarenal defects have been identified in knockout mice or patients with Myo1e mutations. Apart from Myo1e little is known regarding class I myosins and epithelial cell junctions. Do any of the other seven class I myosins localize to or Necrostatin 2 racemate function in cell junctions? With the Necrostatin 2 racemate Myo1a knockout mouse available are there observable junctional defects? As investigations into class I myosins move forward it will be important to consider functional redundancy54 55 given the many class I myosins and the central importance of junctions in metazoan physiology and survival. Myosin-VI at Cadherin-Based Cell-Cell Contacts Myosin-VI (Myo6) is unique in that it is the only known motor that moves toward the minus end of actin filaments56 (Fig.?1). In general the plus ends of actin filaments are oriented toward the plasma membrane 57 so Myo6 might be expected to transport vesicles inward or push actin filaments outward. Myo6 arose early during the evolution of metazoans3 and is ubiquitously expressed in mammalian cells.58 Myo6 is a processive motor that can dimerize via cargo binding to the tail 59 60 Necrostatin 2 racemate and as a high duty ratio motor Myo6 spends most of its ATPase cycle bound to actin.61 Thus as a processive myosin a single Myo6 dimer is theoretically sufficient to transport a vesicle along an actin filament. Myo6 is well-known for its roles in clathrin-mediated endocytosis62 as well as endocytic trafficking and sorting.63 In epithelial cells Myo6 is also required for the polarized transport of certain proteins to the basolateral membrane.64 Importantly loss of Myo6 causes deafness in both humans65 and the mouse.66 In the inner ear hair cells Myo6 is enriched both in the vesicle-rich pericuticular necklace and in stereocilia which are mechanosensing actin-based protrusions on hair cells. In the mouse the inner ear hair cells develop disorganized and fused stereocilia 67 and a similar phenotype is observed in intestinal microvilli.68 Furthermore loss of function studies in Drosophila also indicate Myo6 is critical for epithelial morphogenesis. Drosophila Myo6 (Jaguar) deficiency disrupts dorsal closure a process of epithelial sheet fusion at the dorsal.
March 22, 2016 By cancercurehere with Comments Off on Background The purpose of the current study was to examine the
Background The purpose of the current study was to examine the factorial dimensions underlying Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) in a large ethnically and economically diverse test of postpartum ladies also to assess their relative contribution in differentiating clinical diagnoses inside a subsample of ABT-418 HCl depressed ladies. melancholy with comorbid anxiousness. The cognitive element differentiated ladies with major melancholy from ladies who were under no circumstances depressed. Restrictions Our description of clinical melancholy included shows of depression through the child’s life time and depressive symptoms weren’t necessarily current during the assessment which might impact the comparative contribution of BDI-II elements to clinical analysis. ABT-418 HCl Summary Conceptualizing the framework from the BDI-II using these three elements could donate to refining the dimension and rating of depressive symptomatology and intensity in postpartum ladies. Although somatic symptoms of melancholy may be challenging to differentiate through the physiological adjustments of normative postpartum modification our outcomes support the addition of somatic symptoms of melancholy in the computation of the BDI-II total rating. = 31.82 ((0) to (3) in history 14 days. Each item can be representative of a specific symptom of melancholy and corresponds to diagnostic criteria listed in the DSM-IV (American Psychiatric Association 1994 Total score is categorized as minimal depression (0-13) mild depression (14-19) moderate depression (20-28) or severe depression (29-63). Estimates of internal consistency reliability (coefficient α) have ranged from 0.88 to 0.94 for clinical and nonclinical adults (Arnau et al. 2001 Beck et al. 1996 Seignourel et al. 2008 In our data the internal consistency reliability was estimated to be 0.91 for the general sample (= 8.37) indicating minimal depressive symptomatology. The mean BDI-II score in Depressed women (= 8.58) indicating moderate symptoms. Table 2 shows that somatic items were more frequently rated than cognitive and affective items although the item-total correlations varied from low (“loss of interest in sex” “changes in sleeping pattern”) to high (“irritability” “concentration difficulty”). “Changes in sleeping pattern” was the most frequently endorsed symptom (90.3%) and “suicidality” was the least endorsed item (7.0%). Affective items showed high item-total correlations whereas cognitive items varied from low (“guilty feelings” and “suicidality”) to high (“self-dislike” “worthlessness”). Table 2 ABT-418 HCl Descriptive statistics and Corrected ABT-418 HCl Item-Total Correlation for each BDI-II item for the entire sample (N=953). Exploratory Factor Analysis: Sample 1 The initial sample of 953 participants was randomly divided into two groups. Sample 1 (N=478) was used to generate the factor structures and Sample 2 (N=475) was used to cross-validate the results. No statistically significant differences were found between Samples 1 and 2 Rabbit polyclonal to LRIG2. on mother’s age infant’s age or BDI-II total scores (951) < 1.64 (461)=1.09 values modification index and substantive meaningfulness of the model (Bollen 1989 As shown by the consistency across all fit indices (see Table 4) the present 3-factor model (Figure 1) provided the best fit to the observed data compared to other factor structures. Each item packed about its specified factor providing evidence for convergent validity significantly. Table 4 Match indices for model evaluations of factor constructions Contribution of Element Ratings to BDI-II Total To measure the comparative contribution of element ratings to high BDI-II ratings we tridivided the test into low scorers (total rating = 1-7 (4 1900 = 18.82 < .001. Some within-subject contrasts indicated that the reduced and middle scorers got higher somatic ratings in accordance with cognitive and affective whereas the high scorers got greater affective ratings in accordance with cognitive and somatic. Therefore the relative contribution of somatic results was in the centre and low selection of BDI-II total results. Contribution of Element Ratings to SCID Diagnosis To ABT-418 HCl examine whether BDI-II factors predict SCID-I diagnoses in the sample of high scorers we conducted a series of binomial logistic regressions in the subsample of participants with BDI-II totals > 12. For each analysis SCID-I group membership was dichotomized with the first group as the reference and regressed on the three factors using Wald’s backward elimination. The results are shown in Table 5. Table 5 Summary of logistic regression for SCID.
The Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors has been very active at the provincial and federal levels of government since its inception.
Participating in Health Canada's regulatory advisory committees and providing an active voice for the integration of naturopathic care into the Canadian health care system.
Advocating for regulatory changes at the federal level to ensure the quality and availability of botanical and homeopathic medicines and dietary supplements for effective patient treatment.
Naturopathic doctors and the CAND are recognized by the federal government as experts in preventative / natural medicine.
The federal government has involved CAND as a stakeholder in many new initiatives / studies regarding the future of health care in Canada.
The federal Minister of Health appointed a naturopathic doctor as Director General for the Natural Health Products Directorate position.
The federal Minister of Health appointed a naturopathic doctor as Co-chair of the Schedule A (Food and Drug Act) working group.
Naturopathic doctors will soon be regulated in Alberta, bringing the number of regulated provinces to five.
The CAND presented to the Romanow Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada and provided follow-up information in response to further questions from Mr. Romanow.
Naturopathic doctors were one of only two groups of complementary and alternative health providers asked to participate in the Public Policy Forum on the Future of Health Care.
Naturopathic doctors continue to be expert advisors to the Natural Health Products Directorate. The Director General and four other staff members are naturopathic doctors.
The CAND was chosen by Health Canada and Human Resources Development Canada as one of six core representative groups of Complementary and Alternative Health Care Practitioners (CAHCP) involved in consultations and preparation of a situational analysis proposal for a sector study of the impact of complementary and alternative health care on health care systems.
The CAND represented naturopathic doctors in Health Canada's Schedule A Working group reviewing Schedule A of the Food and Drugs Act.
The CAND is a stakeholder participant in legislative renewal consultations for the Proposed New Canada Health Protection Act.
Engaging in continual liaison with the Federal Minister of Health regarding healthy living strategies, preventing illness and improving health. | [
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A chauffeur with a name board will meet you at Baggage Claim. If you are unable to locate your chauffeur, please call Tristar on +1 978 338 1234.
Your chauffeur will meet you outside Customs. If you are unable to locate your chauffeur, please call Tristar on +1 978 338 1234.
An agent will greet you at Baggage Claim and escort you curbside, to your chauffeur. If you are unable to locate your chauffeur, please call Tristar on +1 978 338 1234.
- Arrival: getting through immigration can be very stressful, and we recommend using a meet-and-greet service such as the one Tristar Worldwide provides. We will meet you directly after you disembark from your flight, and escort you through immigration to your waiting chauffeur.- In the interests of security, Tristar Worldwide will not display our company name and brand, e.g. on uniforms or name boards, unless requested by our clients. We will always greet our clients as they exit customs. For added safety, we keep car doors locked and windows closed at all times during travel and ask passengers to respect this.- Crime against tourists is very low. Demonstrations often occur, but tend to be peaceful. As a precaution, visitors are urged to avoid any public gathering, as there is always a risk of violence. There is also a general threat of terrorism in Kuwait, and travellers are urged to be vigilant. Monitor the local media and always check for any urgent travel warnings before departure.- Kuwait is a Muslim country and its laws and customs reflect this. Travellers are advised to be respectful of local tradition and be mindful of their behaviour at all times.
Kuwait City is the capital of Kuwait, and has a population of over two million people. The city is the political, financial and cultural nucleus of Kuwait, with a booming economy. Tristar Worldwide is proud to include Kuwait in our growing list of Middle Eastern locations where our chauffeur services are available. The city’s iconic globular Kuwait Towers are a symbol of the city, and include a viewing platform from which the expanse of the city can be observed. Kuwait City also has a number of sleek shopping malls and hotels, around which much of the city’s social life is focused.
- Arrival: getting through immigration can be very stressful, and we recommend using a meet-and-greet service such as the one Tristar Worldwide provides. We will meet you directly after you disembark from your flight, and escort you through immigration to your waiting chauffeur.
- In the interests of security, Tristar Worldwide will not display our company name and brand, e.g. on uniforms or name boards, unless requested by our clients. We will always greet our clients as they exit customs. For added safety, we keep car doors locked and windows closed at all times during travel and ask passengers to respect this.
- Crime against tourists is very low. Demonstrations often occur, but tend to be peaceful. As a precaution, visitors are urged to avoid any public gathering, as there is always a risk of violence. There is also a general threat of terrorism in Kuwait, and travellers are urged to be vigilant. Monitor the local media and always check for any urgent travel warnings before departure.
- Kuwait is a Muslim country and its laws and customs reflect this. Travellers are advised to be respectful of local tradition and be mindful of their behaviour at all times.
- As in a majority of Middle Eastern cultures, personal relationships play an important role in business. Kuwaitis prefer to do business with individuals they know and trust. Move beyond a purely professional relationship by cultivating familiarity through socialisation.
- Be aware of prayer times when scheduling meetings, as they may be interrupted if they clash with the daily call to prayer. In any event, expect meetings to be interrupted by other individuals discussing different topics, as meetings are not considered private events unless something confidential has to be discussed.
- Expect to engage in small-talk early on in meetings. Be prepared to talk about your experiences in Kuwait, but never convey negative sentiments about the country.
- Do not show impatience or attempt to rush matters along, as this will cause offense. Patience is a virtue in Kuwait’s business environment.
- Avoid the hard sell. Be aware that an indirect communication style means that Kuwaitis will never provide an overt “no”. Learn to interpret the softer, flowery language used to extract the underlying message.
Your chauffeur will meet you outside customs, if you are unable to locate your chauffeur please call Tristar on +44 (0)1895 432164.
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I have sent 2 photos taken when we spent the day with you recently. I want to thank you for the wonderful sight-seeing trip we had with you and I really want to thank you for waiting for us when we were delayed for 3 hours getting off the ship. I didn't expect to see you still there after all that time, so to see your smiling face was just great. We loved our short time in Bali and really want to come back for a longer holiday some time soon. When we do, we want you to be our driver every day if that is possible. We have told our friends in Australia that if they are ever in Bali they should not have any other guide except you.
Thank you once again for looking after us so well, we are happy to recommend your services to any one who wants to call us at home in Australia.
We have returned to Singapore from our great holiday in Bali. We would like to stress that the holiday would not have been complete without Mr Nyoman. Mr Nyoman was a very patient guide who accommodated each of our requests. My wife was exceptionally impressed with Mr Nyoman's safe driving habit. In busy Bali, having a guide like Mr Nyoman was very assuring. He made sure we reached our destinations on time safely.
Once again, I would like to extend my warmest appreciation to Mr Nyoman and also to the wonderful team for making our holiday a memorable one. I have attached a few pictures which we took with Mr Nyoman at Uluwatu for his viewing.
Do you remember us? This is cherry,greeting from shanghai,china. Also,please give my regards to Nyoman Mudastra.Thanks him for his patience and safe driving on those mountain roads.
We really appreciate your guiding during our stay in Bali. Kind people,beautiful scenery,every moment in bali left a memorable impression on us. Hope that we could meet you again in Bali.
We enjoy the holiday from 16/11/2010 to 20/11/2010, thank you very much for your nice, warm and good service during our holiday.
One of your driver call Nyoman _________who with us four (4) days, he is very helpful, kindness and friendly driver. May I know his name , please send our regards to him, especially from my son, Wei Xiang, he miss him.
Next year, we have two family will visit Jakarta & Bandung, may I know you got any friend/tour company can intruduce, we will arrival at Jakarta Airport and Depart from bandung Airport. total 6 day 5 nights.
Can you please forward those photos to Mr. Nyoman Suntayasa and tell him that we are already back in Sydney and still thinking about the good time we had with Nyoman on our day trip to the east cost of Bali
We would like to thank him for his professionalism and for looking after us during our trip and we do regret that we have not taken other trips with your drivers but there is always next time because that was not our last trip to Bali
Thanks for the arrangement of the sunrise trekking & rafting day tour on 23rd Oct, it was great and we had a lot of fun in sunrise trekking! Your local trekking guide Ketut (the university student) was very friendly and professional, we could not finish the trekking safely without his help!
Thanks so very much for arranging Mr.Nyoman to meet us at the airport. Both my sister and I enjoyed his company and his driving. He was very accomodating and very flexible. He mets all our needs. I hope to come back to Bali in the near future and will definitely making a booking with Nyoman and yourself.
Thank you very much for recommending Mr Nyoman Suntayasa as our tour guide on the 27th july 09. We really appreciate and satisfied with his wonderful attendance on that day. We had a really great time in Bali .
Hope to come again next time with other friends and will definitely contact you and Mr Nyoman to be our guide.
Just wanted to say a huge thankyou for showing us around for 2 days. They were the highlight of our holiday. You were so friendly and easy to be around and it was nice hearing all of your knowledge on Bali. It was a shame our daughter Chelsea was sick in the afternoon but we thank you for your concern. We will recommend you to all of our friends that travel to Bali. Kindest Regards Vikki, Bill, Liam, Tricia, Chelsea, Nelson and Hollyx See you next time.!
Now we are back in Denmark, after a fantastic trip to Bali. I just want to thank you for at perfect arrangement.
Will you give our very best greetings to our Driver – he was a very nice and competent guide, and we enjoyed
We are now back to Belgium with plenty of nice memories from Bali in our mind.We would like to thank you and your drivers for the excellent service you provided us during our 2 weeks stay in Ubud. Your staff is very professional, friendly and drive in a safe way. It was a real pleasure to discover Bali with you.Kind regards,
Dear Suwarni, Thanks for the arrangement of the sunrise trekking & rafting day tour on 23rd Oct, it was great and we had a lot of fun in sunrise trekking! Your local trekking guide Ketut (the university student) was very friendly and professional, we could not finish the trekking safely without his help!
Actually we took some photos with Ketut, could you please let me know his email if possible, so that we can send him the photos?
We just arrived in Singapore this afternoon. Thanks very much for all your tour arrangements and the wonderful driver. Nyoman is super nice to us. My family really enjoyed the trip.
Thank you. I had a wonderful time today and learnt a lot about your amazing Bali. Norman was a great host and guide. Let me say that what you offer is great value for money and exceeded my expectations.
I would like to give you a big thank-you (***** five star) for providing me the service and allocating me a very good and generous drive to take me around with my family while in Bali. He is a very nice and helpfull tour guide and driver. It's been a very memorable trip so far. Though, i don't have the opportunity to meet you in person, i do have a glimpse of you on the way back to my hotel courtesy of your driver.
Thanks anywhere for the service provided and do send my best regards to the driver you allocate me for his kindness and good driving. Hopefull, we'll see you guys on our return trip in the near future.
It wouldnt be possible without your travel arrangements, Even the driver Madae was very friendly and got to know many more things about Bali from him..Thanks again for your arrangements,
Thank you for arranging the driver, Norman to us. He is great. We have great time in Bali. We like him so much. Thank you for your company as well.
We'd like to thank you for the wonderful service during our 3 days visit to bali. Our guide Mr.Wayan the trip very memorable and unforgettable. He was genuine, very friendly and helpful. Please convey our special thanks to him.
Thanks for the day trip, we are now back to Malaysia. Overall a satisfying experience. Will book your tour again during my next visit.
I would like to extend my appreciation to Mr Wayan. I feel glad to find a driver who always willing to share the Bali culture to us. He is really helpful. We requested him dropped us at La Sal Spanish restaurant end of the trip. We reached restaurant too early & the restaurant not yet start business. We thought that he will drive off but we really feel surprise when we saw he still waiting for us outside the restaurant. Luckily he was still there else we have to walk back to our villa.
This is Kalaimagan from Malaysia. If you still remember me I was there with my family from 6-10 th. June, 2011 and we stayed in OASIS Kuta.
Bapak Polos, I write today to let you know how much we appreciated your services during the tours you took us to. It was truly memorable and we will surely look for you again the next time we return to Bali.
I have spoken so much about you and your expertise to my friends so that they engage you when they go to Bali next. As a matter of fact a friend just took your contact number as her brother will be going to Bali tomorrow. I know it is very short notice and you may already have been booked but see if you can help them.
Anyway, my family and I had a very good time in Bali, thanks to you and like I said earlier, we will surely look for you again when we come next. On the same note, if you are ever coming to Malaysia, especially Kuala Lumpur, please do not hesitate to call me up. I will be more than happy to show you around, no guide fee as you are a friend... hahaha!
I would like to thank your company and particularly our driver for giving us such a great tour on the 20 October. Apologies that it has taken so long to send this email but have been very busy since arriving home from our holiday in Bali. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and thank you once again. Please pass on our thanks to our driver for the day. Photo attached.
Nyoman is a fantastic tour guide. He explained about balinese cultute and tradition and he is so firm in what he was talking about.
Once we have arrived at a temple, he teached us whether to get a sarong and where to find the entry counter. During the weekend there was a lot of traffic jam and he drove patiently. When we had diner at Jimbaran beach it got quite late for the return. But for Nyoman this has not been a problem. We had a lot of fun during the last 3 days and I really can recommend Nyoman. He was spontaneous and flexible - exactly what we needed. | [
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