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+ {"text":"Well supported when justifying favouritism in a Class 7 handicap at Chelmsford (5f) in February; placed off this mark next time; should handle this extra yardage on pedigree.\nVeteran of 131 races; back to winning ways over C&D in late January when beating Dodgy Bob by a nose; remains feasibly treated but likely to find one or two that fraction stronger.\nFairly consistent in recent months, but that needs quantifying with the fact that he's not won anywhere since September 2017 (7f); finished 1\u00bcL third to Tavener at Lingfield (6f) 12-days ago.\nFinished a remote second to Billyfairplay at Dundalk (6f) in December, and hasn't necessarily shown any improvement since; trainer tends to do well with his runners in England; 10lb higher than when a Class 7 Chelmsford scorer (December 2017).\nLightly-raced (0-5); took a very small step forward on his second start for Roy Brotherton at Southwell (5f) in January when finishing 5L fourth of ten to Warrior's Valley.\nNotched a fourth AW win when scooting clear for today's rider Megan Nicholls at Kempton (6f) in February; 5lb higher in the weights, but commonly runs well at this track; should figure prominently in the mix.\nJust 1-22 on the AW (C&D scorer off this mark in October 2017); finished a staying on fourth to Seaforth, beaten 2\u00bdL over 7f here in early March; place shout at best.\n14-race maiden (0-7 on the AW); possible that the initial positive impact of blinkers is beginning to wear off; 2lb higher than when beaten \u00beL by Billyfairplay over C&D in October; back from a 115-day absence.\nInfrequent winner (1-21 on the AW); caught close home when beaten \u00bdL by Swiss Cross over 6f at Kempton in October; scarcely seen in competitive action since; possible that she's being prepared for the upcoming turf campaign.\n16-race AW maiden with agonising form figures of 3,2,2,3,3,2 since early 2019; went closest when beaten a nose by today's rival Indian Affair over C&D in late January; deserves to find a race, albeit not necessarily guaranteed to do so.\nHas generally proved disappointing since September 2018, but did show a little more sparkle (as the race progressed) when fitted with a first-time visor over 5f at Lingfield in January; this extra furlong an obvious plus, the wide draw much less so.\nWell backed and won for the first-time on the AW on his 17th start in a 6f Classified Stakes at Newcastle in February; probably still capable off this revised mark if breaking from the stalls in a more orderly fashion; not dismissed.\nMegan Nicholls was aboard the Olly Murphy-trained KRAZY PAVING when that 7yo gelding returned to peak form at Kempton in February, scooting clear of the runner-up Fantasy Justifier. In what is a typically ordinary Monday Class 6 6f Wolverhampton handicap, the reunited duo make most appeal. Others in with a shout include the often tardy starter Picks Pinta, the frustrating yet genuine Dodgy Bob, and the very difficult to win with Viking Way.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"New research sheds light on the big potential impact in neurological and psychiatric disorders\u2013\u2013including autism spectrum disorder (ASD)\u2013\u2013of very small bits of our genome called microexons.\nMicroexons are the smallest type of gene segments that actually \"code,\" or give instructions for, the creation of proteins. (Most of the genome has other purposes and is not involved in generating proteins.) In a study published this past December 18th in Cell, a research team found that patterns of irregularities in microexons were associated with ASD and, more broadly, with processes in the brain that are implicated in other disorders.\nThe team, led by Benjamin Blencowe, Ph.D., of the University of Toronto, assessed microexons in postmortem brain samples from both mice and people. For the first time, they showed that microexons involved in encoding proteins were especially irregular within specific brain regions of people with ASD. Among people with ASD, the team further detected improperly regulated microexons within genes that have previously been linked to intellectual disability. These results point to specific microexon irregularities as part of the pathology of ASD. Some of these irregularities may contribute to cognitive deficits associated with the condition.\nThe team, which included Daniel H. Geschwind, M.D., Ph.D., 2012 recipient of the Foundation's Ruane Prize for Child and Adolescent Research, also found that one particular microexon influences interactions between proteins that affect two important processes in the brain. One process is synaptic plasticity, the capacity of connections in the brain to change over time. The other process is neurite outgrowth, the thread-like projections brain cells extend to connect with other neurons. Disruptions in both of these processes have been linked to neurological disorders, including ASD.\nThe new findings are consistent with previous work associating particular microexons with ASD, schizophrenia, and epilepsy. It may be the case, the researchers say, that the disrupted regulation of microexons ultimately contributes to ASD and other disorders by interfering with protein-interaction networks that are needed for healthy development and function of brain cells, a possibility open for future study.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Just in time for Super Bowl Sunday! In this video, Nick Massie of PaleoNick.com shares his recipe for kickin' like Van Damme chicken, a dish he calls \"the bigger brother\" to his bacon-wrapped jalape\u00f1o poppers.\nMassie's kickin' chicken features a careful arrangement of chicken fingers on a bell-pepper base. That combo is topped with jalape\u00f1o slices and wrapped in thin-sliced bacon, and it's served layered over a creamy puree of parsnips.\nIn preparation for the dish, Massie performs a chandelier cut on a bell pepper to make the popper body. He then divides the chicken and jalape\u00f1os and starts stacking. After Massie wraps each stack in bacon using a \"double tuck\" technique, the poppers are ready to go in the pan.\nOnce the poppers reach an internal temperature of 165 F, they can be placed on top of the pureed parsnips. For a finishing touch, the chef adds some Massie Mayo and cilantro.\nTo download the recipe for Kickin' Chicken, click here.\nAdditional reading: \"Roasting Virtuosity\" by E.M. Burton, published April 11, 2015.\nIs this a real Van Damme chicken recipe ?!\nI'm going to try cooking this kickin' chicken tonight! Great recipe and good protein!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"\u00b7 Think of what it would be like if you performed at a high level in your field for more than two decades and then finally 17 years after you've retired you receive the ultimate honour and are inducted into your field's Hall of Fame or your colleagues plan a special tribute in your honour that you can share with your family. Now think about what it would be like if in the seven days after the announcement of your special honour, an objective group of analysts (most of whom you've never met) went over your performance numbers and took to social media to denigrate and crap all over your accomplishments. How would that make you feel? Well, welcome to Harold Baines's world. Whether you believe he belongs in the Hall of Fame or not, for gosh sake, let him and his family rejoice in this honour. Baines, along with long-time closer Lee Smith, was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the Hall's Today's Game Era committee last Sunday.\n\u00b7 And if you're wondering how much this means to Baines, just watch this video.\n\u00b7 For the record, the best batting average Baines recorded at any major league park (in which he had at least 50 at bats) was Toronto's SkyDome. In 58 contests against the Toronto Blue Jays at the dome, Baines batted .325 with eight home runs and six doubles. He also hit .303 with nine home runs in 52 contests at Exhibition Stadium and .412 (7-for-17) against the Montreal Expos.\n\u00b7 Most baseball pundits have likely forgotten that long-time closer Lee Smith, who will be inducted alongside Baines this July, recorded the final five of his 478 career saves with the Expos in 1997. The intimidating right-hander registered his last major league save on June 10, 1997 at Olympic Stadium when he tossed a scoreless ninth against the Philadelphia Phillies in an 8-5 win. The first batter he retired in that inning was Toronto native Rob Butler on a ground ball to second base. Smith's last major league appearance came July 2 that year at SkyDome when he hurled two scoreless innings for the Expos against the Blue Jays in his club's 7-6, 13-inning loss.\n\u00b7 After an outstanding season that saw him belt 43 home runs and lead the SK Wyverns to a championship, London, Ont., native Jamie Romak has re-signed a one-year deal with the Korean Baseball Organization (KBO) club for a reported $1.3 million. With his 43 regular season homers in 2018, the Canuck slugger became the first Canadian to sock 40 home runs in consecutive seasons at the professional level. He had a combined 42 home runs between the KBO and triple-A in 2017. Romak's 2018 campaign was easily his best in the pro ranks. He not only set a career-high in home runs, but also in batting average (.316), runs (102), hits (167) and RBI (107). Prior to spending the bulk of his last two years in Korea, Romak played parts of 13 campaigns in the affiliated minor league ranks. He had major league stints with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2014 and the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2015.\n\u00b7 As a Canadian baseball history buff, I'm embarrassed to admit that I didn't know this, but apparently Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame inductee John Hiller (Toronto, Ont.) held the record for most strikeouts in a major league season by left-handed reliever (134 in 1974) until Milwaukee Brewers southpaw Josh Hader broke it this year. Hader finished with 143 strikeouts.\n\u00b7 Please take a moment to remember Canadian Baseball Hall of Famer and Blue Jays legendary executive and ex-manager Bobby Mattick who passed away 14 years ago today at the age of 89. A former shortstop with the Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds, Mattick was one of the Blue Jays' original employees. He was hired as the club's scouting supervisor in 1976 before being promoted to director of player development in 1978. When he accepted the Jays field manager position in 1980 at age 64, he became the oldest rookie skipper to start a season in big league history. Following two seasons in the dugout, he returned to the front office, first as executive coordinator of baseball operations and then as the Jays' vice-president of baseball. Often described as the heart and soul of the franchise, Mattick spent 28 years with the Jays and was responsible for recruiting and developing several key players on the Jays championship teams. In 2003, the Jays renamed their Spring Training complex in Dunedin, Fla., The Bobby Mattick Training Center in his honour.\n\u00b7 Congratulations to Port Dover, Ont., native John Axford who will become the 10th member of Baseball Canada's Wall of Excellence. He will be honoured at the Baseball Canada National Teams Awards Banquet and Fundraiser set to take place at the Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel inside Rogers Centre on January 12. The 6-foot-5 right-hander has just completed his 10th major league campaign. Now 35, the Canuck reliever, who has suited up for the Canadian national team on multiple occasions, has registered a 3.87 ERA and notched 144 saves in 543 big league appearances in stops with the Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Cardinals, Cleveland Indians, Pittsburgh Pirates, Colorado Rockies, Oakland A's, Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers.\n\u00b7 With baseball writers in the process of completing and submitting their Hall of Fame ballots, I would like to strongly encourage them to vote for Maple Ridge, B.C. native Larry Walker. Each week until the voting results are announced I'll feature a tweet that reinforces that Walker, who was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 2009, is worthy of a plaque in Cooperstown. This week's tweet is from Hot Stove Stats.\n\u00b7 This week's trivia question: Lee Smith is set to become the third former Montreal Expos pitcher to be elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Who are the other two? Please provide your answer in the \"Comments\" section below. The first person to provide the correct answer will win a 1987 Fleer Barry Larkin rookie card and a 2018 Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame induction program.\nThe answer to last week's trivia question (Aside from Tony Batista, there are two other players that have hit 15 or more home runs in a season for both the Blue Jays and Expos, can you name one of them?) was one of Ron Fairly or Darrin Fletcher.\nHi Bob. You are correct. The answer is Randy Johnson and Pedro Martinez. I'll get the program and card out in the mail to you on Monday. Thanks again for your support.\nPedro Martinez and Randy Johnson.\nBaines' stats don't include his 1992 ALCS game winning HR in the 9th inning of Game 1 off Jack Morris.\nThanks, David. Bob got the answer just before you. Thank you for reminding me about the Baines home runs in the 1992 ALCS. Thanks again for your support.\nReally liked your first paragraph about the Harold Baines issue. I think you nailed it \u2013its just that some feel they have to put someone down in order for themselves to look good. Good article.\nThanks for your support and your note.\nI haven't seen a single article putting down Harold Baines the person. When I have seen is a lot of articles that rightly question his induction into the Hall of Fame based only on his stats. Stats don't make the person and I don't think it would even bother him because he was so shocked he got in himself. Cronyism got a lot of people into the Hall of Fame who quite frankly don't belong so if it's going to happen in this era they at least picked a quality person to crony into the Hall of Fame.\nI have to agree, edocol. I would never condone personal attacks on a player, but the HoF has become the Hall of Very Good, in my opinion, and not the shrine to immortals it was intended to be.\nReblogged this on Edocol's Blog.\nThanks for the interesting Sunday blog.\nGreat news for Romak and Axford. I still think Romak could hit 20HR's in MLB if someone would give him a shot.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"The University of Melbourne, San Diego Zoo Global and conservation group cesar have teamed up to begin a unique project designed to learn more about the elusive platypus and the threats to its survival.\nThe project uses an innovative technology where samples of water are tested for traces of environmental DNA (eDNA) to learn about the species present in freshwater ecosystems.\nReid Tingley, University of Melbourne Research Fellow, said all animals leave traces of their presence behind as they move through an environment \u2013 this can be skin cells, hair, faeces or mucus.\n\"We can extract DNA from these environmental samples and identify the species that left their DNA behind,\" he said.\nInformation gained from the eDNA analysis will allow the researchers to create a spatial map of the species present in hundreds of waterways in south eastern Australia \u2013 and in particular, whether platypuses are present at the sampled sites.\nThis will be the largest survey undertaken for platypuses and will allow researchers to comprehensively map their current distribution. The information will guide next steps for the protection of platypuses, and the ecosystems they depend on, throughout Victoria and New South Wales.\n\"Many platypus populations are now located in highly modified waterways that will come under greater stress with climate change and an increasing human population,\" Josh Griffiths, cesar Senior Wildlife Ecologist, said.\nRecently, the International Union for Conservation of Nature changed the status of the platypus from a Species of Least Concern to Near Threatened. Conservationists say that this new project is especially important to ensure that the platypus does not become further endangered.\nThe application of the new eDNA technology will also allow researchers to ascertain information that will contribute to conservation efforts for threatened species of native fish, such as the Australian grayling, Macquarie perch, Yarra pygmy perch, Barred galaxias and Dwarf galaxias, while also identifying where invasive species are present.\nSan Diego Zoo Global has previously worked on projects involving the koala and the Tasmanian devil, and the zoo is now working with the platypus on long-term research for conservation of this rare species.\nThe project is being undertaken with other collaborators including the Victorian Government (Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning), the NSW Government (Office of Environment and Heritage) and Melbourne Water.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Understanding the tides on the oceans helped humans travel and trade all over the world in centuries past. In the space age, new ways of predicting the tides can help shipping times, design of moorings, dredging and pipelaying \u2013 and exceptional circumstances such as understanding weather disasters and oil spills. Knowing what the tide will do is particularly important in coastal areas, where effects are more pronounced than out at sea, and where people are more likely to be directly impacted.\nSince direct measurement of tides is not possible in many areas, tidal models were developed. Satellite-borne altimeters were used to verify some of the predictions made by models and to improve subsequent modelling techniques. Data from altimeters has allowed for automated modelling, leading to worldwide databases of tidal information.\nUnder ESA's Data User Programme, the project TIDAL was developed to share information on tides in a commercial capacity. Prime contractors BMT Argoss BV set about proving that a Tidal Information service based on altimeter data could be produced and would have customers. The project was completed in 2003 and led to the website www.tidal-info.com.\nHowever, although currents could be inferred from some of the tidal measurements, the measurement of currents from space had to wait until Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) was available from space.\nESA's Earth Explorer satellites, CryoSat, GOCE and SMOS, are helping to provide important ocean measurements. The upcoming Sentinel family of satellites under Europe's Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES)\/Copernicus programme will also contribute once operational.\nDetailed knowledge of currents worldwide can be applied in many different ways. For shipping companies, a favourable current could lead to savings in fuel. Such small-scale differences are challenging to identify, but the cumulative effect of the energy savings could run to tens of millions of euro as well as leading to a decrease in emissions from the ships.\nCurrents in the oceans are also particularly important in their impact on climate and weather. Since the oceans transport energy from the tropics to the polar regions, accurate knowledge of ocean surface currents is essential for good predictions of how our planet will react to a changing climate.\nThe Data User Element, also called DUE, is an element of the Earth Observation Envelope Programme (EOEP), an optional programme of the European Space Agency, currently subscribed by all ESA Member States. It follows the 5 year Data User Programme (DUP) that lasted from 1997 to 2002. The DUE, like its predecessor DUP, tries to promote the development of Earth Observation (EO) demonstration services that fully respond to the needs of end-user communities.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Originally Published: December 26, 2017 11:27 a.m.\nWILLIAMS, Ariz. \u2014 Remember all the Jessicas and Jennifers born in the 1980s and 1990s?\nWell, those babies are all grown up and having children in Arizona of their own. But if their choices this year of what to name their own offspring are any indication, they see no reason to keep those names popular.\nHow radical has the change been?\nThe state Department of Health Services, which keeps track of these things, said Jessica was the top name for girls born in 1987. And it remained there a decade later.\nBy 2007 it had slipped from the Top 20 list.\nAnd this year? There weren't enough baby Jessicas born in Arizona to make even the Top 100.\nThis isn't just a development among girls. While the changes may be less radical, the pattern among boys' names also has changed.\nConsider Justin. In 1987, there were enough of them born in Arizona to rank No. 10 among all boys.\nBy this year, however, like Jessica, it didn't show up in that Top 100 list.\nSo what names are popular?\nAmong girls, Emma retained the No. 1 spot it clinched a year ago. But Sophia, the top name for 2015 that Emma edged aside last year, has now slipped to fourth place, with more girls named Isabella and Olivia born in 2016.\nStill, that's a tiny bit misleading: When you add the alternative spelling of Sofia into the mix, the two names together tally more than Emma.\nThere are some girls' names that might be considered evergreens that have remained popular over the years, names like Abigail, Emily and Victoria. Even Madison, which popped onto the list in the 1990s, is still at No. 21.\nBut other staples in the \"what to name the baby'' category from the 1980s and 1990 are no more.\nStephanie was among the more popular names as far back as the 1970s and pretty much up to the turn of the century.\nAnd now? Nowhere on that Top 100 list in Arizona.\nOther names appear to be more of a flash in the pan.\nRemember when you ran into a lot of babies named Tiffany? Or Kayla? You'd be hard pressed to find a newborn today with that name.\nAnd then there's Nevaeh, a name that was virtually unknown two decades ago.\nIt made a meteoric rise to the Top 20 earlier in the decade after Sonny Sandoval, frontman for the Christian rock group P.O.D. \u2014 Payable On Death \u2014 chose that reverse spelling of \"heaven for his newborn daughter and took her on MTV in 2000.\nIt's still around in Arizona, but at No. 78.\nAmong boys, there are some perennials. You'd be hard pressed to find a year in at least the past four decades which Michael was not in the Top 20.\nBut the chart is led by Liam, Noah and Sebastian.\nOverall, though, the Bible appears to be a perennial source of names for new baby boys in Arizona.\nDaniel and James, like Michael, also have been quite popular. And while some biblical names have fallen off the Top 20\u2014 Matthew went from No. 3 in 1987 to falling of the chart this year \u2014 they have tended to be replaced by others from the Good Book like Noah, Elijah and Isaac.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"This dual voice coil dash replacement speaker gives you a stereo mix from your single dash speaker location. It uses a Neodymium magnet structure for high power handling in a slim-mount design. A Santoprene surround delivers the most natural sound possible with no distortion. Dual mylar tweeters produce crisp, clear highs. Universal speaker mounting bracket included.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Do you need Concert of Love tickets for a specific venue or date? The search is over as TonsOfTickets has a huge inventory of Concert of Love tickets for the full schedule ready to be delivered to you. We make it easy to buy Concert of Love tickets for any of the dates that are scheduled. Get the perfect seats for you by using our interactive map that shows you the venue's seating chart with exact precision.\nTo purchase Concert of Love tickets from TonsOfTickets, simply click the \"Buy\" button and proceed to find your desired tickets. You'll then be brought to our secure check out system where you can make your purchase. We are not affiliated with any box offices, venues, performers or team. Concert of Love tickets may be sold on this site for more than face value. All of our Concert of Love tickets are 100% guaranteed. Your Concert of Love tickets will be shipped through FedEx (unless otherwise noted) and are typically shipped within 1 business day of the time you placed your order. In many cases Concert of Love tickets are available through E-Tickets which can be downloaded and printed through your email.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"I am extremely excited to have been chosen to join the SSI (Symphony Australia) Conductor Development Program. In 2014 I will work with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra under Course Director Christopher Seaman and the Auckland Philharmonia under Chief Conductor Eckehard Stier.\n\"The Symphony Services International Conductor Development program is, as far as I know, unique. One of the best things about it is that these young conductors will have the opportunity to work with many of the major orchestras and with other groups of experienced players.\nThey will also be coached by me and by other international guest conductors, giving them a rich diversity of experience to draw on \u2013 a priceless gift in itself. Previous participants in the program have gone on to opportunities to study and work internationally, and some have already begun their careers in Australia and overseas. But whatever level of conducting our participants reach, the whole musical life of Australia, professional, educational and amateur, will gain enormously from the program's influence on the overall standard of conducting here. Congratulations to Symphony Services International for creating this \u2013 I wish there had been something like it for me when I started out!\"","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"You are here: Home \/ Search for \"venetian plaster\"\nMy art practice is rooted in the traditions of contemplative art, influenced greatly by my years as a student of Asian calligraphy and my ongoing design career as a calligrapher and letterform artist. I use many different media, but in all of them I attend closely to the language of mark-making and surface.\nAs principal of Iskra Design I have been working with the alphabet for many years, providing custom letterform solutions for book covers, logotypes, and package branding. In the first decade of my career I immersed myself in Asian calligraphy, haiga, T'ai Chi and sumie painting, studying with Lucy Liu, John Leong and Sensei Ishii among other teachers. After this period of Eastern influence I went to the University of Washington, completing a degree in painting with a secondary focus on printmaking (BFA). I draw inspiration from the interplay between the contemplative practices of Asian art and a perhaps more Western need for invention and uncharted chaos.\nAlthough my first love is printmaking, due to early exposure to solvents I have been unable to work in a traditional printmaking studio or with oil-based inks, and this has pushed me to devise my own methods to create the look and process of printmaking without a press. In much of my work I approach my surface as though it is a stone or metal plate, but the \"plate\" becomes the final piece of art, reflecting the same characteristics of mark-making found in etching and lithography. I love surfaces that are bitten and etched, indirect and calligraphic mark making, and experimental processes of monoprint which embed an element of surprise. I also adore flat screaming color and the graphic qualities of serigraph and stencils. I move between visual languages, always looking for an ambiguity of pictorial space and unexpected juxtapositions.\nFor the past five years I have focused primarily on how the atmosphere of emotion intersects with architectural structure. In my series about construction sites and the street I use contemporary digital photography, imaging software and found and made surface to explore nostalgia, loss, place and displacement in the rapidly changing urban environment. For me Photoshop is like playing jazz: it is the ultimate tool for improvisation. It allows me to deconstruct images into layers of light and color, line and shape, and reassemble them into imaginary worlds. The way the layers interact with each other opens up a new kind of pictorial composition unavailable in any other medium.\nThe physical form of my digitally composed work may be archival pigment print, transfer print, or mixed media. In digitally printed work my goal is to produce a work on paper, an artifact incorporating all the finesse and obsession with surface of traditional printmaking. The resulting images have a mysterious hybrid quality that is often taken for silkscreen or lithography.\nGerman Etching, my favorite paper, beloved for its rich surface and the way it holds ink.\nRecently I have begun a shift away from printmaking towards more direct processes, using mixed media on Venetian plaster and pure painting. In going back to what are in some ways traditional image media I am still very interested in what I think of as \"photographicness.\" This is a relatively modern phenomena, in which photography, which originally set out to imitate life and \"painting from life,\" has now become our visual reference point as a global culture. How does a way of seeing that is mediated by incredibly complex technology enter into our psychology as a collective\/yet personal emotional filter? How does it influence our sense of what is \"real,\" \"personal\" or \"authentic?\" How do the qualities of surface in the daily interface of screens, phones, camera and facsimile begin to define what is beauty in other media? These are some of the questions guiding my work.\nIf you are interested in a studio visit or in purchasing prints or paintings you may write to me through the contact form in the navigation bar or email me at iskra (at) iskrafineart.com. My work may also be seen and purchased through Seattle Art Museum Gallery.\nMy office, where the digital alchemy happens.\nThe Reeds, transfer print sold out,digital edition available, on 17 x 22\" sheet.\nInspired by my life as a gardener and a walker in the landscape, these images are composed of digitally layered pastel, watercolor, Venetian plaster and photography. Some are editioned as transfer prints and some are archival pigment prints. Many of these prints are available in my shop in the gallery Botanical Prints, or click through directly via the \"available for purchase\" link. Others can be purchase directly from me or through SAM Gallery.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Following the conduct of Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices surveys in communities surrounding pilot protected areas in Matura and Tobago, a similar exercise was carried out in communities surrounding the Caroni Swamp.\nThese surveys provide some insight on how the local people value these sites and their views on the protected area designation that is applied to the sites. Additionally, the survey is able to uncover knowledge gaps and learn what is known about the area by those who live in close proximity to the sites.\nSummarized information from the survey undertaken around the Caroni Swamp shows that people are knowledgeable about the Swamp and the threats that impact on its viability. Many understand its ecological importance and others its economic value, and others shared views on how its management can be improved.\nRead more about these findings at this link.\nOne particular issue has emerged in discussions on management of protected areas in each of the IFPAM project's Subcommittees; this issue is: how is the situation of private lands within a protected area to be addressed? People enjoy the benefit of their land ownership in various ways. The private lands that are located within six pilot sites of the IFPAM project demonstrate the multitude of uses by which the landowners exercise their right of ownership.\nAre these uses harmonious with the protected status of the lands that they adjoin? Are there circumstances directly linked with the land use that may impact negatively on the protected areas? What is the best way to resolve negative impacts and create 'win-win' scenarios for all involved?\nThese questions and more are addressed in the latest issue of the Information Leaf entitled \"Can private lands exist in protected areas\".\nLearn about the issue at this link.\nWhere do most people go to find out the most current news and updates? Social media has a growing crowd of followers, people who need to share, need to know and need to network. There was no hesitation in bring forest and protected area \"to the people\" via social media platform Facebook, on the auspicious date of 21 March 2017, the International Day of Forests.\nLearn more about project activities, the work of other forest and protected area stakeholder groups and organizations and more. Follow us on Facebook and share with friends today!\nThe team of participants taking part in the Interpretive Trail Design and Maintenance Course led by Dr. Claus Eckelmann, completed the third course module at the end of March 2017, covering study visits to trails in diverse locations in Tobago.\nLearn more about some of the trail designs they encountered in this brief report.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"The performance data comparison presented is intended to illustrate the Fund's historical performance as compared with historical performance of widely quoted market indices. There are various important differences that may exist between the Fund and the stated indices that may affect the performance of each. The BMO Nesbitt Burns Small Cap Index includes common shares of all Canadian companies trading on the Toronto and Montreal Stock Exchanges with a total capitalization at the beginning of each month which does not exceed 0.1% of the total capitalization of the S&P\/TSX Index. The Fund's sector and geographic exposure may differ from that of the benchmark. The Fund's currency risk exposure may be different than that of the benchmark. The Fund may hold cash while the benchmark does not. It is not possible to invest directly in market indices. The performance comparison is for illustrative purposes only and does not imply future performance. Effective June 5, 2009, IA Clarington Canadian Opportunities Fund merged into this Fund.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Hosted by the Crown Casino in Melbourne, the Aussie Millions attracts an international field setting the stage for world class poker action.\nThe Aussie Millions is widely considered to be the most high.\nPosts about aussie millions written by GodlikeRoy. aussie millions, chinese poker, Crown Australian Poker Championship, crown casino, foods,. The Crown Casino in Melbourne, Australia, added poker in 1997.\nCrown Casino Sydney Review. The poker rooms in Crown casinos have been noted for adapting both high and low stakes players.The Australian Poker Championship, also known as Aussie Millions, is a Poker TV series held in Crown Casino, Melbourne, Australia.\nTeam PokerStars rising star Jason Somerville will be the exclusive broadcast partner for the 2017 Aussie Millions Poker Championship, Crown Melbourne has announced.After four days of blood, sweat and tears inside the Crown Poker Room, the Aussie Millions Main Event field has been reduced from 732 to just seven. Tony Dunst.\nThe Crown Poker Australian Championship is the official title of what is more casually, and affectionately known as the Aussie Millions. One of the venerable tournaments on the international poker circuit, the 2015 Aussie Millions, is in full swing at the Crown Casino in Melbourne, Australia.\nThis tournament is made up of well-known high roller poker events, as well as the final Main Event.The Aussie Millions Poker Championship is held every January at Crown Casino, Melbourne, Australia.\nPlay Online Pokies in. is a series of poker tournaments held at the Crown Casino,.Holdem Invitational at the Crown Poker Room, Crown Casino on.Australia is really lacking in decent places to play poker but Crown Casino is the exception.The Aussie Millions is one of the most popular and intense international poker tournaments, held each January in Melbourne, Australia at the Crown Casino.\nThe Aussie Millions is the largest poker tournament series in the southern hemisphere held every January at the Crown Casino in Melbourne, Australia.\nLaunched in 1997 under the name of the Australasian Poker Championship, it is now the biggest and most prestigious Poker event held South of the equator.\nThe Aussie Millions Poker. which can be converted to cash at the Crown Casino.\nThe Crown poker room has a bar up the back,...Shurane Vijayaram is riding high this week after winning the Aussie Millions poker tournament.\nCrown Melbourne, home of the Aussie Millions,. the casino team said that three were removed from 17 slots as part of a three-week.Intertops Poker is giving its customers a chance to win a trip to the Aussie Millions festival in January at the Crown Casino in Melbourne, Australia.\nAbout the Aussie Millions, Australian Poker Championship, held at the Crown Casino in Melbourne.\nA range of cash games are available 24hrs a day and if you prefer tournaments there is a midday and an evening tournament every day.\nAgain Announcing Separation from PokerStars. Crown Casino, Aussie Millions has a.\nHow to plan your trip with Crown Resorts Mobile App for Aussie Millions 2018,.\nLast year was a banner one for the pair as Somerville and Crown Casino set.\nCrown Casino in Melbourne for the Aussie Millions,. the Crown Casino in Melbourne ahead of the Aussie Millions and we.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Home remodeling is a great way to add functionality to your home and increase its market value and curb appeal. Wentworth offers a variety of remodeling and renovation services throughout Maryland, Washington, DC, and Northern Virginia, including kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, basement remodeling and refinishing, garage remodeling and conversion, and more.\nA Wentworth home addition will undoubtedly enhance the function and market value of your home, but we will never sacrifice the home's architectural scale or historical charm to do so. A truly spectacular and cost-effective home addition, whether it's a bathroom or bedroom addition, is one that is sympathetic to the home's existing architectural style and period. We are quite familiar with the DC area architecture and can seamlessly integrate any kind of addition to your historical style home.\nIf you love your DMV-area home but need a new layout, a reconfiguration could be the solution for you. Let our remodeling professionals evaluate your space and take on the challenge of reconfiguring your current home's floor plan to a more luxurious, spacious design. A thoughtfully planned reconfiguration can enhance your home's function, aesthetics, and market value without the cost and stress of an addition.\nYour home should be a place of comfort and luxury, one that reflects your personality and lifestyle. Whether it's as simple as a unique door handle, or as complicated as a beautifully executed balcony off your master bedroom suite, Wentworth's custom design services can make your house a home.\nLooking for interior design services in the Maryland, Washington, DC, and Virginia area? You've come to the right place\u2014Wentworth can help make your dream home a reality! We love remodeling homes, and as designers and architects, we know that a home remodeling project is not complete unless we consider the design as a whole. A project is more than just creative reconfiguration of interior space or quality construction. That's why we offer interior design services along with our architecture and construction services.\nIf your home has minimal curb appeal, you may want to consider modest front fa\u00e7ade improvements\u2014a beautiful home can make a big statement! A good fa\u00e7ade presentation is critical to a home's value and your own personal enjoyment. From a fresh coat of paint to a well-groomed front sidewalk, small enhancements can improve both resale value and personal pride.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"At Alpenglow Acupuncture, we create an individualized fertility treatment plan to help guide you from where you are to where you want to be. We work with you wherever you are on your fertility journey, from just starting out to support through an IVF cycle, and anywhere in between. Our aim is to get you into your best health possible so that you can create and sustain a healthy pregnancy.\nYour comprehensive treatment plan may include acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping and herbal or nutritional supplements, as well as lifestyle recommendations and mind-body medicine.\nA 40 year old nursing administrator with PCOS who had irregular cycles once she went off the pill. After helping to regulate her cycles and reduce stress, she got pregnant naturally.\nA 34 year old opera singer who had been a regular patient for years asked us for help in getting pregnant. With a history of blood clots, it was uncertain if she could keep and maintain a pregnancy safely. With concurrent care of a specialized OB\/GYN, she is now proud mama to a beautiful baby girl.\nA 33 year old nurse and midwife student with recurrent early miscarriages and unexplained infertility was about to start fertility treatments when she finally conceived and held the pregnancy.\nWe would be honored to be a part of your success story.\nHave more questions or want to schedule over the phone?","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Our Unplugged Appalachian Trail tee is perfect for those who value unplugging from daily life and connecting with nature. 'Appalachian Trail, George-Maine' is printed beneath the design. Printed on a soft, 100% ring-spun cotton Comfort Colors t-shirt. Available in Berry and Blue Spruce.\nThis is a repeat purchase. Bought the spruce shirt first time around and got so many comments on it that I had to get the berry colored one and a second spruce shirt. The colors stand out from the crowd and match the location on the shirts very well.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"CHICAGO (AP) - Gov. J.B. Pritzker has launched an online calculator that he says will let Illinoisans know how his proposed graduated income tax will affect their families.\nPritzker last week rolled out his plan to end Illinois' flat-tax, now set at 4.95 percent, and join 35 other states with scaled-up rates for higher incomes. Pritzker's proposed taxes would start at 4.75 percent for earnings up to $10,000 and levy a top rate of 7.95 percent on $1 million or more.\nOn Tuesday, Pritzker unveiled what his office calls a \"Fair Tax Calculator\" that he says would let citizens input their information to see how much they would pay under the new plan compared to the current tax structure.\nPritzker says Illinois' current tax system is unfair to the middle class. Republicans and some business leaders don't support the proposal.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Patio Covers Albuquerque Nm \u2013 If you have got all of your thoughts organized and prepared to go, you are going to be prepared when Spring comes together to set your terrace redisigns into motion in order for your terrace will be prepared by Summer. Hope it will provide you with a few thoughts of amazing brick patio designs. Thus, you won't be a lack of thoughts. There are many different backyard patio suggestions to take into account and a great deal of these share in common similarities like a seamless transition between the indoor and outdoor spaces.\nPossessing a little garden in your backyard where you can visit meditate. The backyard has a beautiful layout. Should you would like to get drawn into an attractive backyard, think about setting a freestanding deck system on your favourite spot. Even whenever you have a little backyard there's still lots of flexibility in regards to layout and organization. Even a little backyard can be a fantastic place to continue especially during sunny afternoons. The backyard is just neat and lovely. Upgrading your garden using a decorative concrete patio is similarly an investment that will offer many years of pleasure when enhancing the overall look of your landscape.\nIt is possible to utilize some little area on your outdoor area to be a patio. Whatever a terrace space means to you, there are a number of approaches to create one that satisfies your needs. When it's a larger patio area, you might want to lease a power tamper. The furniture you choose to use in your terrace is going to be a deciding factor in making your terrace a exceptional location. While purchasing cheap patio furniture may seem attractive, quality pieces can help you save money in the very long run. You may observe the way the different types of terrace furniture and floor can interact to supply you with the ambiance that you want to make.\nConsider the space you have got for your terrace with your financial plan. Dig out the field that you have to place your patio. Just because you have got a little patio doesn't mean that you can not make it a wonderful place to hang outside. Concrete patios could prove to be shallow ponds if they aren't well planned or poured correctly. Additionally they have the edge when it comes to durability and very low maintenance. Some people even end up designing octagonal patios. Most people think using a terrace in your residence is only for the rich people, because they believe they are costly.\nYour terrace is an extension of your home and ought to flow well with your home's style. Patios are a really relaxing place to unwind after a lengthy day in addition to simply delight in the wonderful outdoors. A well-designed patio are not merely likely to add extra living space for your residence, but also increase its resale value. You might want to create an oval terrace, or perhaps a square one. Discover more about what makes a good terrace about the paver patio webpage!\nPatios are definitely the most normal type of outdoor living area as they're flat with the floor and simple to install. A terrace with a distinctive layout shape can be made to enhance the excellent thing about the lawn and house and finally add value for your own residence. Ever since your patio will supply the basis for your outdoor living area, it has to be lasting, well-constructed and appealing. The best way to enhance your garden patio would be to provide a roof or some type of covered construction. The oft-overlooked backyard terrace is the ideal ways to showcase your home's exterior, and place your distinctive style touch to good use.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"The US FDA has warned people not to use a $30 DIY epinephrine delivery device developed after Mylan increased the price of the Epipen.\nThe latest pricing scandal to hit the pharmaceutical industry surrounds the life-saving allergy drug-device product EpiPen. The drugmaker has hiked the price up 17 times since 2007, a total of 548%, and a two-pack of EpiPens now cost US consumers over $600 (\u20ac540).\nAmid accusations of patient extortion and corporate greed, Mylan CEO Heather Bresch defended her company's decision yesterday\u200b during a questioning by members of the US House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, saying after all costs are incurred Mylan's profit on the device sits at around $50 per pen.\nBut a group of pharma hackers known as 'The Four Thieves Vinegar Collective' say they have made an epinephrine autoinjector costing just over $30 and in a blogpost are encouraging patients in need of this life-saving drug to construct the delivery device themselves.\nThe so-called 'Epi-Pencil' consists of three parts: an Owen Mumford non-fixed needle autoinjector, a 1cc\/ml sterile syringe and a BD PrecisionGlide Single-Use Hypodermic Needle, all available from online suppliers.\nCombined with a vial of prescription epinephrine \u2013 costing around $5 \u2013 Michael Laufer, chief spokesman for the collective, demonstrates how to construct and administer a dose within minutes.\n\"EpiPens save lives every day, but only for those who can afford them,\"\u200b he said in his blogpost.\nThe Collective also boasts instructions for patients to make their own Daraprim (pyrimethamine), the toxoplasmosis drug which made headlines last year\u200b when former Turing Pharmaceuticals Martin Shkreli hiked the price up from $13.50 to $750 a tablet.\nHowever, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) did not agree, and told in-Pharmatechnologist such DIY medical devices put patients at risk.\n\"\u200bIt's essential to remember that epinephrine auto-injectors are life-saving products, and it is critical that they are made to a high standard of quality so patients can rely on them to work safely and effectively,\"\u200b Agency spokesman Kristofer Baumgartner said.\nLast month\u200b, FDA commissioner Robert Califf received a letter from the US Committee on Energy and Commerce citing its concerns about the lack of generic competition in the epinephrine auto-injector space.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"I attended a worship service this morning at St. Charles Avenue Presbyterian Church. The sermon was on Colossians 1:15-20 entitled \"The Colossal Christ.\" What struck me more than the sermon was this excerpt on the cover. I hope it gets you thinking, asking questions, and praying.\nAccept no substitutes. Kneel down and cry out the real thing. You gonna pray, pray. None of this namby-pamby, decently and in order, maybe God answers maybe God doesn't, God answers in God's own good time, God always answers, it's just that sometimes the answer is no, God doesn't give you what you want but what you need, this frozen-chosen, politically affirming, no hackles raising stuff.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"A new study shows the powerful effect of animal mascots\u2014 especially when people believe the animals are sad.\nRemember how Smokey the Bear explained that only you could prevent forest fires? It turns out he wasn't just imparting sage advice to America's youth; he was also tapping into an influential part of psychology\u2014enough to affect our behavior.\nKent Messer, a behavioral economist at the University of Delaware, was interested in studying the effectiveness of what he calls \"nudges\"\u2014nonfinancial incentives that can sway people to choose better options for the environment.\nHe decided to research if mascots like Smokey are an effective way to change behaviors when it comes to pollution.\nFor the experiment, Messer teamed up with environmental organization Rare, which uses mascots in several of its campaigns. He ran a simulation on his undergraduate students, who played a game in which they were the owners of a factory near a stream.\njacob fooks, Kent Messer, Mascots, Rare.org, Smokey the Bear, YoUDee. Bookmark.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Located on the Parkwood Institute Campus, the Mental Health Care Building specializes in providing excellent mental health services. The new five-story building includes light-filled rooms, private patient bedrooms, as well as healing, therapeutic and research spaces. It is also surrounded by large green common areas where patients, employees and members of the community can interact.\nEXP was part of the team responsible for ensuring due diligence for the original site selection and design as required under the Infrastructure Ontario (IO) program. Heavy column loads and an impressive number of access devices such as elevators were among the major design challenges. EXP provided geo-structural analysis using Finite Element Modeling to fine-tune the foundation-soil interaction design, thereby producing a feasible and economical foundation design for the hospital.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"By default the feature is turned off. If enabled, the change causes regular concurrent garbage collection cycles at large intervals during application inactivity. This may cause very minor throughput regressions due to unexpected garbage collections.\nIntroduce controls for a periodic garbage collection and optional system idle detection to allow giving back of unused memory for the G1 garbage collector for JEP JDK-8204089 Promptly Return Unused Committed Memory from G1.\nAt the moment G1 will never automatically gives back Java heap memory to the operating system if the application is inactive.\nThis CSR introduces control options for periodic concurrent garbage collections. I.e. when and how these periodic garbage collections to reclaim memory should occur.\nThis includes the option G1PeriodicGCInterval to determine the polling interval, G1PeriodicGCSystemLoadThreshold to optionally take system load into account, and G1PeriodicGCInvokesConcurrent to determine the type of garbage collection to occur.\nThis set of options has been found appropriate for this change after discussion on the hotspot-gc-dev mailing list, most recently in the thread at http:\/\/mail.openjdk.java.net\/pipermail\/hotspot-gc-dev\/2018-September\/023197.html.\nAlternatives are discussed in the associated JEP-JDK-8204089: Promptly Return Unused Committed Memory from G1. More, earlier discussion links are available in the comments section of that issue.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"For many decades, scientists and researchers have been monitoring possible sources of alien communication. They have also been sending messages, from Earth, containing details about our planet and location. While seemingly improbable right now, these scientists have dedicated their life to such work for a reason. And, if they succeed, we're going to need to be fearless in our exploration of all that this could mean for human beings.\nThe Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) scheme is a project that was first launched in the seventies. It was set up and sponsored by NASA. The experts working on this project have, for a long time, been sending messages from Earth, in the hopes that they will be intercepted by lifeforms intelligent enough to interpret them.\nThe problem is that some of the most respected astrophysicists in the world (Professor Stephen Hawking included) are very worried about what this might entail. They believe that the project is fraught with risk, because it could encourage a meeting with a civilisation far in advance of our own. And, there is simply no way to know whether it would be friendly.\nFor neuropsychologist Gabriel de la Torre, the social and ethical consequences of such an event are of great importance. His work explores the moral implications of choosing to communicate with an alien lifeform, on behalf of a whole world full of people. Torre actually believes that human beings are not ready to meet extra-terrestrials. According to this specialist, we just don't have the knowledge and awareness to handle such a huge event.\nA study published in the scientific journal, Acta Astronautica, investigates the psycho-educational implications of communication with alien life. This work is a little more complex than it first sounds, because the researchers have been discussing the potential for a new kind of cosmic consciousness. They believe that, in many ways, religion is holding human beings back from being fully prepared to meet extra-terrestrial life.\nIn other words, people are too quick to use conventional concepts of morality as a way to judge the appropriateness of alien contact. Is it useful, for example, that we are so prone to thinking of alien life as either 'good' or 'bad,' when these are concepts that we have created for ourselves? Do they have any place in the discourse about extra-terrestrial contact or are they holding us back from the bigger picture?\nOnly time will tell whether these very human issues will hurt or harm our quest to discover alien life. Or, whether alien life will be so far advanced that contact will be very different to the way we have imagined it, countless times, in science fiction novels and movies.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Update on one of my dreams! Remember when I told you about my dreams for 2015 how I wanted to make a road trip? In September I finally made one! \ud83d\ude00 We spent a week in France, where we stayed three days in Arles and four days in the Ard\u00e8che region. Being able to drive around in a car made our trip so much easier!\nMaking a road trip allows you to pass through places and see things you would otherwise not have seen. While heading to Arles we came across an \"aire\" which had a museum and a watchtower. This view over the highway was our reward for taking a rest there.\nWe started our trip with our headquarters in Arles. Arles is a tiny city with a nice historical centre. In one day you've seen all of the most important monuments, but it's an awesome base to visit the region.\nThe second day of our trip (well, if you don't count the full day of driving to Arles) we headed to the Camargue region, where we passed the day mountainbiking and looking for flamingos.\nThen it was time to change bases and go to Vallon Pont d'Arc, a small, but highly popular spot for campers in the Ard\u00e8che region. I had never heard of, but apparently my grandparents had had their holidays there when they were 30 or so. :p Again this was a perfect base to travel around by car. On our way to Vallon Pont d'Arc we made a detour past the Pont du Gard.\nArriving in Vallon Pont d'Arc we had to look for a camping. The one we had found had suffered from a storm the week before so they couldn't accept tents. We then visited at least ten campings but they were all closed. Apparently most campings are open until half September\u2026 We found one that is the whole year open where we could place our tent with view on the river.\nOn our first day in Vallon Pont d'Arc we went to Aven d'Orgnac and the Bois de Pa\u00efolive. The Aven d'Orgnac is a wonderful cave. The hour-long tour left a great impression on us!\nCloseby the cave there was a forest, the Bois de Pa\u00efolive, with three different trails where we got amazing views.\nWhile Arles is a city you can get to by train, Vallon Pont d'Arc is not that easy. There is no train station so you have to take a train to somewhere closeby and then take a bus. Once you're there it's almost impossible to do anything without a car (according to my experiences): the campings are not that close to the city centre, the city centre is tiny (but very pleasant!) and the only thing you can do around there is kayaking. The kayaking centres are all not that far from the city centre, but to go there by foot it's a bit too far. It might be possible to take a bus, but I didn't pay attention to that. The largest touristic attraction of the city is the Pont d'Arc. Best way to get the best view? By car, of course. Since we had a car we went kayaking in Vallon Pont d'Arc and we visitied the Pont d'Arc.\nOn our last day we visited the Cascade du Ray Pic, a waterfall. It was actually quite a disappointment because we had driven really far and all we got to see was this. It was certainly praised more in the travel books than it should have.\nWe spent our last evening in a restaurant which has the best ice cream desserts! Imagine a cheesecake made with cheesecake ice cream, a coconut bottom and a passion fruit collis. It's even better than it sounds!\nIt took a while to write my road trip adventures down, but finally here they are! Have you ever made a road trip?","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"According to independent consumer surveys of satellite TV providers and cable companies in Kingsville, MO, DIRECTV has earned the title of best TV service provider in Kingsville.\nAre you wondering which of the satellite TV or cable companies in Kingsville, MO is considered to be the best TV service provider? Using data from independent consumer surveys can help you find and compare cable companies and other paid television services available in your area. The results are in, and the data shows that DIRECTV is the most highly rated company in Kingsville.\nWhen you're trying to find the best cable company in Kingsville, MO, you can't just look at prices. Channel selection, special features, and other offerings are also important factors to consider when comparing TV packages in Kingsville. While most providers offer the same choice of major networks regardless of your location, there is often a big difference in which smaller channels are offered from city to city. This is why it's important to pay attention to which channels are available in your area so you're sure to catch all of your favorite shows. Not only can we help you find the highest rated providers available in Kingsville\u2014we also give you the information you need to compare different packages, providers, and features. Love sports? Get a premium package with all the sports channels and you'll never have to miss another or Kansas City Chiefs game again.\nThe perfect TV provider is only a click away thanks when you rely on CableTV.com's ratings and recommendations. That's because we take important factors like customer service and reliability into account when making recommendations on the best cable company in Kingsville, MO. This comprehensive analysis helps ensure that you'll be happy with the service you choose.\nDid you know that out of all the Internet service providers available in Kingsville, MO, CenturyLink Internet is the best option?There are many things to consider when committing to an Internet company. One of the most important factors to consider is connection speed. Overall rankings of Internet companies include data about speed\u2014but sometimes Internet speeds change from city to city, so it is important to check the listed speeds against the average speed in Missouri: 37 Mbps. When you're evaluating Internet providers in Kingsville, MO, be sure that your chosen provider offers a fast connection speed in your area.\nTV and Internet bundles can help you keep your money in the bank. In fact, simply purchasing your cable TV package and Internet service from the same provider can save you $100 or more each year. CableTV.com offers tons of information on Internet and TV bundles available in Kingsville, so you're sure to find a great deal.\nCableTV.com is a comprehensive resource for information on TV providers across the nation. We help you determine which Kingsville, MO TV providers are best, which gets you one step closer to finding the perfect TV service for your household. So use CableTV.com as your trusted source for information on both TV and Internet services in Kingsville.\nSorry, no stores were found near zip code 64061 for the provider selected.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"I have just spent four full-on but rewarding days at Amanda Hyatt's Watercolour Magic workshop. Amanda's passion and intensity were infectious and everybody who attended the workshop came away enthused and inspired by her teaching. Amanda describes her style as tonal impressionism. She emphasises the fundamentals of producing a successful painting through her Five Steps to Watercolour method.\nIf you weren't fortunate enough to attend one of Amanda Hyatt's workshop, you can watch Amanda Hyatt's videos.\nWhat a treat \u2013 a four day watercolour workshop with Amanda Hyatt!\nAmanda was a Maths teacher before she became an artist. She shared with us her clear and logical five step approach to watercolour painting. Her style is impressionistic \u2013 not a photographic representation \u2013 but an impression of a scene. Amanda produces paintings remarkably quickly - 45-60 minutes each. The speed of execution helps to generate the spark of life in the pictures.\nWe were a diverse bunch \u2013 ranging from professional artists to experienced and enthusiastic amateurs. Amanda draws the best out of her students, from beginners to artists who have covered many brush miles. She is generous in explaining the key aspects of each picture and incisive in pinpointing improvements.\nOur subjects varied from landscapes, to boats, to figures and buildings. When we had finished each one our efforts were displayed on the wall together and critiqued. This was invaluable \u2013 as we learned not only about our own pictures but also those of others.\nAmanda encouraged us all to paint in a free style \u2013 to express ourselves as artists.\nAt the end of the workshop she asked each of us which one technique we had learned. For me it was to leave the sky blank in a picture \u2013 meaning much more white space.\nThis was my second workshop with Amanda, both have been immensely enjoyable.\nIf you get the chance to do a workshop with her, I would encourage you to do so.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"For all of you who have no idea about how it feels to be able to breathe under water, we offer a Try Dive in the pool every week. Every Wednesday and Saturday at 11:00am we have a Try Dive in our heated pool in the hotel MARITIM**** in Puerto de la Cruz in Tenerife. Please make reservations by phone or visit us in our office.\nDrop by and give scuba diving a try, if you sign up for a PADI Open Water Diver course after the Try Dive we will count the participation fee for 100% towards the course fees.\nFor guests of the hotel Maritim the try dive is free!\nIf you like you may dive directly into the ocean or participate in a Discover Scuba Diving after a Try Dive in the pool. You will discover the ocean safely hand in hand with one of our experienced instructors.\nThe program includes full rental of equipment, insurance, skill practise and a dive in the ocean to a depth of maximum 12 meters.\nKids from the age of 8 years may start their scuba adventure in a PADI Bubblemaker in our heated pool.\nFrom the age of 10 years children may participate in scuba programs into the ocean. The PADI Junior Open Water Diver course is a full Open Water course with some limitations designed for the safety of kids.\nBeginner from 15 years to any age may learn howto scuba dive in a PADI Open Water Diver course. Within a minimum of 3 days you will learn scuba diving. Prerequisite is health and fitnes. Age is not important, our oldest Open Water student has been 80 years of age!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"(c) 1977 by the British Broadcasting Corporation. Series created by Terry Nation. This is a complete dialogue transcript for research purposes and is not for sale under any circumstances Format (c) 1993 by Ruth Hanson and Micky DuPree.\nThe surface of an unnamed planet. A forest path lead to a clearing. In the center of the clearing is a laboratory complex.\nSAYMON (V.O.) They must come. They must. They must. They must come. They must. (Interior of the laboratory complex). They must. They must. They must come. They must come. (Another room in the same lab. A power unit is nearly exhausted) They must. (Another room. A male figure is seated on a lounge chair). They must. They must come to us. They must come. (The same room from another angle. A second figure, female, is seated on another lounge chair.) They must. They must. They must come. They must. They must. (Another room in the same complex. A shrunken humanoid form is suspended in a life support tank.) They must come to us. They must come. They must.\nFlight deck of the Liberator. Jenna presses intercom switch.\nJENNA Jenna. Sorry to wake you, but I think you should get down here.\nJENNA Our speed is increasing.\nBLAKE (In his cabin, lying on cot.) Can't you compensate?\nJENNA (V.O) It's not an external influence, it's us. The primary drive is accelerating.\nInterior of hold three. Door opens, Cally enters. She is armed, carrying a rectangular device and a tool pouch. She moves to access duct, attaches the device to the panel and presses the activator. The timer activates. She exits the hold.\nFlight deck of the Liberator. Blake enters from the passageway, buttoning his shirt.\nJENNA Speed standard by three and building.\nJENNA If it continues like this it will be off the scale in about twelve minutes. Zen says the automatic repair service should have it under control by then though. Seems to be a malfunction in the PN overrides.\nBLAKE Zen, estimated repair time.\nZEN Eleven point three zero two minutes.\nBLAKE Whew! That's cutting it a bit fine. What caused the malfunction?\nZEN The malfunction was deliberately induced.\nAn intersection of passageways aboard the Liberator. Cally moves down the passageway. From an intersecting passage Vila enters.\nVILA Cally. (Waits) Cally, what do you think of the outfit.\nCally stops, pauses and turns. She advances on Vila.\nShe strikes him on the head with the tool pouch.\nJENNA Speed standard by four and building.\nBLAKE (Depresses intercom switch) Avon.\nTeleport area. Avon is working over an equipment console.\nBLAKE (V.O.) I need you on the flight deck.\nBLAKE Zen, how are the repairs going?\nZEN They are proceeding on schedule.\nBLAKE What caused the malfunction? (Pause) Well?\nZEN Involvement is not permitted.\nBLAKE If the ship's blown up, lofty disinterest won't save you.\nJENNA Speed standard by five and building.\nBLAKE Forward detectors on maximum. Full scan. Abort course programs. Key all navigation systems to anticipate potential collisions and neutralize.\nAVON (Still in teleport area) All right!\nBLAKE (V.O.) If it was all right, I wouldn't need you here.\nCally enters teleport area. Watches Avon from entry. She moves forward when he notices her presence.\nAVON Our leader seems a bit peaked.\nCALLY What are you doing?\nAVON A little private research.\nCALLY (Moves to stand next to him) Why?\nAVON All knowledge is valuable.\nCALLY (Touches her temple as if listening) Which are the forward detector links?\nAVON What? (Pause) Oh, uh (Pause) Those two there. Why do you want to know that?\nCALLY I'm interested in your work.\nAVON (Pause) Yes. (Pause) Well, I suppose I'd better go and see what it is that Blake wants.\nAvon exits. Cally moves to detector comp and unrolls tool pouch.\nAVON What exactly are you accusing me of?\nBLAKE I'm asking if your researches have included the PN overrides.\nJENNA Speed standard by six and rising.\nZEN There is a partial malfunction on the forward detectors.\nIn the teleport area, Cally continues to tamper with the detector comp. It shorts out, burning her hand.\nZEN Forward detectors are now dysfunctional. Navigation computers have switched to theoretical projections.\nBLAKE Now we're blind as well.\nBLAKE (To Jenna as he follows Avon) Warn Gan and Vila. Blake and Avon exit.\nJENNA (Depresses intercom switch) Gan.\nGAN Yes, Jenna. What is it.\nTeleport area of the Liberator. Avon and Blake enter and stop. Cally is facing them, weapon in hand.\nCALLY I should regret the necessity to kill you.\nBLAKE Why are you doing this, Cally.\nSAYMON (V.O.) They must come.\nCALLY (Advances on Blake and Avon) Move back to the flight deck.\nAVON Look at the burns on her hand.\nBLAKE She must be in agony.\nCALLY (Continues to advance) I will kill you if you do not obey.\nFlight deck of the Liberator. Blake and Avon enter, Cally is not immediately visible behind them.\nJENNA Speed standard by seven. Speed seems to be increasing by (breaks off when she catches sight of Cally). So it was you.\nCALLY (Steps forward and motions Jenna away from flight controls. Jenna hesitates) Must you invite death?\nJENNA (Joins Blake. Cally moves to the console and begins altering settings) Navigation computers can't cope with a change of course. We're running blind.\nCALLY (Gan enters stealthily from other passageway). Don't move.\nBLAKE Jenna's right, Cally. This ship's out of control. We're as good as dead now. (Pause) Zen, what's our speed?\nZEN Standard by eight point six five.\nAVON (Steps forward) If you're trying to steal the ship, there are other ways.\nJENNA You're not Cally, are you.\nCally makes a move as if to shoot Jenna. Gan yells and grabs her hand. Cally cries out in pain and struggles with the crew, then blacks out.\nSAYMON (V.O.) They must come to us. They must. They must. They must come. (Interior of the lab.) They must come to us. They must. They must. They must come to us. They must. They must. They must come to us. They must come.\nFlight deck of the Liberator. Avon and Jenna are at the flight controls. Blake and Gan are standing nearby. Cally is lying on the deck. She regains consciousness and attacks Blake. Gan restrains her and she collapses again. He holds her.\nJENNA (Moves from controls and slaps Cally). Whoever you are, it's over.\nCALLY (V.O. telepathically) Thank you, Jenna.\nBLAKE (To Gan) Better keep her sedated.\nAVON And locked up or dumped.\nJENNA You should never have brought her on the ship.\nAVON (To Vila as he enters) And where have you been hiding?\nVILA All I said was what do you think of the outfit.\nZEN Repair monitors report explosive device attached to primary power channel.\nZEN Hold three, access duct seven.\nBLAKE Can the automatics neutralize it?\nZEN There is no damage.\nAVON Computer logic. Until the bomb explodes there is nothing for the repair system to repair. Zen, can you reprogram the automatics?\nZEN Preemptive interference in crew activity is forbidden.\nAVON (Moves to follow him) You made this mess.\nJENNA We're all in it, Avon.\nAVON (Over his shoulder from the passageway) Yes, aren't we.\nInterior of hold three. The device attached to the access duct continues to tick.\nJENNA (To Gan as he carries Cally out) You better lock her in.\nJENNA (To Vila) Anything on the detector scanners?\nJENNA Speed's up to standard by ten. Drive repairs, how long?\nZEN One point two five minutes.\nVILA Can you stop us then?\nJENNA If we don't hit something first. Forward detectors?\nZEN Repair monitors are assessing the damage.\nVILA A bomb was all we needed.\nBlake runs down passageway and skids to a halt before the door to hold three. He enters hold and moves to examine the device. Avon enters behind him.\nAVON Be careful of that thing. If the light goes out you've got about three seconds. (Blake touches the device, the light goes out.) Look out. (He lunges at Blake and pushes him out of the way. The bomb detonates).\nZEN Major disruption of primary power channel. All systems switched to auxiliary power. All drive units are dysfunctional.\nThe interior of hold 3. Blake and Avon are still on the floor.\nBLAKE Thank you. (Pause) Why?\nAVON Automatic reaction. I'm as surprised as you are.\nBlake and Avon get up from floor. Blake exits, Avon stays and examines damage. Surface of the planet. Then the interior of the laboratory complex.\nSAYMON We must make ready. We must make ready. Ready. Ready. Ready. (The two figures rise and move into another room.) They approach, drawing closer. Closer. Closer. Closer. Closer. We must make ready. We must make ready.\nOn the flight deck of the Liberator.\nJENNA It wasn't what she was doing. It was the way she was. If you looked into her eyes it wasn't her looking back at you.\nGAN Avon says that's because she's an alien.\nVILA Everyone's an alien to him.\nBLAKE He's certainly more at home with machines.\nZEN The navigation computers have completed a theoretical projection of Liberator's position.\nZEN This star system is largely uncharted.\nVILA Oh, that's marvelous. We're not sure where we are, but if they were sure they wouldn't know where it was anyway.\nZEN Repairs to the primary power channel are complete. All drive units are now fully functional.\nBLAKE Reduce speed to standard by point five.\nJENNA Reverse primaries. Speed now standard by point five.\nBLAKE Put up navigation projection.\nMain viewscreen shows a series of six circles.\nZEN Circles indicate projected planets. Positions are unconfirmed.\nBLAKE Well, put up our estimated position. (An additional circle is added to main viewscreen close to one of the existing circles) That's too close to something we can't see.\nJENNA And we're not sure is there.\nBLAKE What about the detectors?\nZEN Partial malfunction is still not traced. Repair monitors are in phase two reassessment.\nBLAKE Gan, see if there's anything you can do to help Avon. Tell him we need those detectors now.\nZEN Hull sensors indicate a major gravitational field within Liberator's ambit.\nBLAKE Jenna, compensate the gravitational drift.\nJENNA Field strength's only three point five. It must be something else.\nZEN Limited range forward vision is available should you require it.\nVILA Why couldn't you tell us that before.\nBLAKE Put up forward vision.\nMain viewscreen shows strands of white in the path of the Liberator. Density of fibers increases.\nBLAKE Strands like that? Look there's more of it.\nJENNA It's rubbing across the hull.\nVILA And it's getting thicker.\nJENNA It's like a spider's web.\nJENNA That's what's pulling our speed down.\nBLAKE Increase power to compensate.\nJENNA It's getting worse all the time.\nBLAKE If there is a planet there we should be close enough to get signals now. Vila, go and see how Cally is, will you.\nVILA It brought my head out in lumps.\nBLAKE Get a move on.\nVILA Right, I'm going. (Leaves flight deck).\nAVON (Examining a portion of the detector equipment). Nothing wrong with that.\nGAN What are you trying to do?\nAVON Bypass the detector comp and use another of the systems to receive the signal.\nGAN Can it be done?\nAVON Of course. It's just a matter of finding the link. Some of this technology is a little more advance to that which I'm used. I'm having to guess at some of it.\nGAN What about the automatic repair system.\nAVON Oh, it'll do the job. Eventually. It's very methodical. (Begins linking wires to Liberator systems). It starts at the beginning and it works its way through. It's slow. You should appreciate that problem. (Throws a switch. Circuit boards short and burn.) No, that wasn't the one.\nGAN It'll take days to repair that.\nAVON Yes, isn't it. (Disconnects a wire) As a matter of fact it is. We could make a fortune with it if it wasn't for Blake.\nAVON There's always a market for technology like this.\nGAN I don't think Blake would agree to that.\nVILA It's all right. She doesn't remember a thing.\nCALLY How did I burn my hand?\nZEN Sensor indicate increasing density of silica based organic material adhering to the hull.\nBLAKE Hmmm, what about them?\nVILA They're used for trapping food.\nThe exterior of the Liberator, moving through the increasingly dense strands.\nCALLY I've tried all recognized systems but there is nothing. No transmissions of any kind.\nBLAKE We'll move out. Go back the way we came.\nJENNA Without detectors? Blind backtracking is a good way to run into pursuit ships.\nBLAKE We've no choice. If we get clear then we can outrun them if necessary.\nZEN Sensors register increasing gravitational influence. Field strength now eight point six.\nBLAKE We're moving closer into the planet. (He moves to the navigation position) Vila, I want a new course. Locate the center of that gravitational field. I want an attitude that takes us directly away from it.\nBLAKE Jenna, stand by to bring her round. (Pause) How much reserve power is there? Jenna. (Jenna is immobile, her hand extended toward the controls, eyes unfocused. Cally moves down to join Blake.) Jenna? What's wrong?\nCALLY What is the matter with her?\nBLAKE I don't know. Vila, give me a hand. We'll take her to her quarters.\nSAYMON (V.O. speaking through Jenna) We have waited for your coming for many years. Welcome. It pleases us that you are here.\nSAYMON We will meet shortly and then we shall answer all your questions. For now, it is only important that you understand the danger of your situation.\nSAYMON Your ship is trapped. You cannot free yourselves.\nBLAKE We can free ourselves at any time we wish. You underestimate the power of our ship.\nSAYMON On the contrary. You overestimate it. We have examined your ship most carefully through our daughter Cally. You would require to sustain your maximum power for one hundred and sixty hours to break out of orbit. Your energy cells would be exhausted in less than one hundred. Gravitational attraction would draw you back to your present position before your cells would be recharged.\nBLAKE If we are trapped, then by whom?\nSAYMON We do have some influence on your safety in that it is within our power to release you from the web. That we can and will do in return for assistance from you.\nBLAKE What do you want from us?\nSAYMON In a few moments we will transmit a homing signal. It will give you a precise landing position. We will talk again when you have landed.\nCALLY (Touching her temple) It has left her. Blake, that could've been one of the Lost.\nBLAKE Well, don't be mystical Cally. Explain.\nCALLY It is the legend of my people. They were cast out. Unfit to share the soul of Auronar.\nA signal begins broadcasting to the Liberator. Cally moves back to the communications position.\nCALLY Yes, it is a beacon signal.\nBLAKE Get a fix on it.\nVILA Are you going down?\nBLAKE Not if I can help it. I don't like the sound of anything I heard. Let's try to pull her out of here.\nJENNA (Recovered, unaware of passage of time) Ready to go about?\nBLAKE Jenna? Are you all right now?\nJENNA Yes. (Pause) Of course, I am.\nBLAKE Yes. Vila is the course set?\nVILA Uh, on the panel now.\nBLAKE Lock onto it Jenna.\nJENNA She's responding very slowly. Coming round. That's it. Locked onto course.\nBLAKE Right. Give it all we've got. Full thrust.\nJENNA Coming up. Full power.\nJENNA Standard by one half.\nBLAKE Cut in the auxiliaries.\nJENNA That's helped at bit. We're now up to standard by one and one half and building but slowly.\nBLAKE It's time to use the neutron blasters.\nVILA At last. I've been looking forward to this.\nBLAKE Take it easy. It might blow us all up. Se if you can blast a hole through that web. Fire.\nVila attempts to fire. An alarm sounds.\nZEN Neutron flare shield has not been activated.\nBLAKE Activate the neutron flare shield.\nZEN Confirmed. Blasters are cleared for firing.\nVila fires. Main viewscreen shows the blasters clear a hole in the web. it begins to close up again immediately.\nJENNA We're picking up speed.\nBLAKE All right, now keep it going.\nJENNA We're getting drag again. We're slowing down.\nVila fires again with similar result.\nZEN Power banks one and two now exhausted. Energy drain exceeds recharge capacity.\nVILA Every time I blast a hole in it, it just knits up again.\nBLAKE How long can we sustain this rate of power loss, Zen?\nZEN Standard drive plus auxiliaries can be sustained for ninety hours. Each neutronic discharge reduces that capacity by three hours.\nBLAKE How much distance have we covered?\nBLAKE We're not going to make it. All power off.\nCALLY What will you do?\nBLAKE We don't have much choice.\nJENNA We're drifting in again.\nBLAKE Let her go. Cally, get an exact fix on that beacon. Tell Avon and tell him to stand by. I'm going to have to teleport down. Vila, I want an atmosphere and gravity check.\nSurface of the planet. Decimas are wandering through the compound.\nSAYMON There is little time left. They will come to us, but it must be soon. There is little time left. (Interior of the lab. Saymon suspended in his life support tank) They will come to us, but it must be soon. It must be soon. It must be soon. (View of Decimas, outside the lab, pounding on the windows.) Soon. Soon. Soon. Soon. There is little time left. Soon. Soon.\nCALLY (Enters, carrying surface gear) I must come with you.\nCALLY But you can trust me.\nBLAKE I know we can. Whatever's down there can control you. It's already demonstrated that.\nBLAKE It's better that you stay here. (Moves to stand by teleport console. To Avon) If I call for backup get down there fast.\nAVON What if something should happen to you and we can't get you back?\nBLAKE Then all you have to do is get everybody else out of this mess. (Stands within teleportation area. Avon smiles slightly) All right put me down.\nAvon teleports Blake. Cally leaves the teleport area, followed by Gan. On the surface of the planet Blake materializes in a wooded area. There are thick strands of a white substance clinging to the foliage. Light colored round objects are scattered throughout. He starts toward the clearing. From cover a Decima throws a crude spear. It strikes Blake in the hand. He draws his weapon and moves quickly toward the laboratory complex. At the main entrance to the laboratory an unarmed Decima approaches Blake.\nDECIMA Help us. Help us please.\nThe door opens and Novara steps out. He raises his weapon and touches the Decima in the chest with it. The weapon discharges and kills the Decima.\nNOVARA Come inside. There are more of them in the compound.\nBlake and Novara step inside the lab. Geela is waiting just inside.\nGEELA You are hurt. Come, I will treat the wound.\nThey move through to another room. Geela begins cleaning the wound on Blake's hand.\nBLAKE (To Novara) Why did you kill him, he was no threat.\nNOVARA One of them obviously was, but don't worry it was only a Decima.\nGEELA You were lucky. It could have been much worse. We've had groups of more than fifty of them in this area. (Pause) Can you close your hand?\nGEELA Don't be alarmed. It's a simple enzyme culture. Tissue regeneration will take only a few moments.\nNOVARA I'm sorry this happened. The Decimas are becoming a problem. When we have full power again we will reduce their numbers.\nBLAKE He was asking for help.\nGEELA Don't waste your sympathy. They want help to destroy us. Stupid they may be, but they know that our power is diminished. That we are at our most vulnerable. There only hope for a future is to wipe us out.\nNOVARA They've made several full scale assaults on the lab. They can't do too much harm of course. Their weapons are too primitive. But they are a threat. And they will have to be suppressed.\nBLAKE (Examining his healed hand) That is astonishing.\nNOVARA A useful technique for small wounds.\nThey move into an adjoining room.\nBLAKE I've never seen anything like it before.\nNOVARA Our mission has specialized in tissue creation and regenerative processes.\nNOVARA I am Novara and this is my sister Geela.\nGEELA We are happy to see you. We thought your ship would land. How did you come here?\nBLAKE We have a teleportation process.\nNOVARA Fascinating, perhaps you would explain it to us.\nBLAKE I thought you had already examined our ship.\nNOVARA Not all of it.\nBLAKE You used Cally to sabotage us and force us to come here.\nGEELA Would you have come otherwise?\nNOVARA In that case, we apologize.\nBLAKE You communicated with us through another member of my crew.\nNOVARA A simple mental process known to the ancients. We have developed and refined it. It is more reliable than mechanical transmissions.\nBLAKE You said you have a way to free us from the web.\nGEELA That is correct. We created \"the web\" as you call it.\nNOVARA It is a silica based life form. A mutation not unlike fungus. Its spores germinate rapidly and it has enormous tensile strength. It can trap and hold the most powerful ship.\nNOVARA It was a line of research which got out of control.\nBLAKE Then how do I release my ship?\nGEELA We developed a fungicide that can be projected by a beam. It will clear a corridor through the web. You will be able to move freely.\nNOVARA However, that is where the problem lies. The problem is both yours and ours.\nBLAKE And so presumably the reason why you brought us here.\nGEELA Let us show you. Come.\nThey move to another room where a power control unit is operating. You recognize this?\nNOVARA Flutonic power cells. As you can see from the registers one of them is totally exhausted. The other almost so.\nBLAKE And you have no means of recharging them.\nGEELA No, when we have used what remains our life support systems will fail and we will die.\nNOVARA But perhaps more significant from your point of view, we do not have enough power to project the fungicide.\nGEELA We provide clear passage out of orbit.\nBLAKE (Examining the unit) I don't know that we have this type of cell. I dare say we have something that can be adapted.\nOutside the lab, Decimas scream and pound on the windows.\nGeela and Novara move to one side of the lab. Blake moves to the other side of the lab and looks out the door. He sees a circle of Decimas removing their dead comrade. A few moments later, Geela and Novara join him.\nNOVARA The attack was a diversion so they could move their dead.\nGEELA Stupid creatures. Taking of life seems to affect them. Almost as if they had emotions.\nThe Decimas begin to throw rocks at the door.\nNOVARA The changes in them are astonishing. The earlier generations showed no indication of aggression. (Pause) Are you going to contact your ship?\nFlight deck of the Liberator.\nBLAKE (V.O.) Tell Avon I need two fully charged flutonic power cells.\nCALLY I will tell him.\nBLAKE Call me when he is ready to bring them down.\nVILA Ask him what's happening down there.\nCALLY No, he's gone. He didn't sound as if he was in trouble.\nJENNA He'd have found a way of letting us know if he was.\nCALLY But the Lost have great power.\nZEN The detector malfunction has been rectified. Full function on all systems is now available.\nJENNA Run immediate navigation check and pinpoint our position, then a maximum range orbital scan.\nZEN Detectors indicate unidentified craft at extreme range.\nJENNA Put them on the screen.\nJENNA Pursuit ships. Don't they ever give up.\nGAN Zen, are they coming this way?\nZEN If they maintain present course and speed they will pass at a range not exceeding two million spacials.\nJENNA Their detectors'll pick us up at that distance. That's too close.\nCALLY Shall I tell Blake?\nJENNA There's nothing he can do till we're out of the web.\nCALLY But he should be told.\nJENNA If he's bargaining it will weaken his position.\nDecimas are exploring the area immediately outside the laboratory. Inside, Geela is making adjustments to the console.\nGEELA Complete. The beam is now aligned to your ship. When we have full power this control will project a ray that will clear a route through the web. It will take three hours to close in again.\nBLAKE Should be enough time.\nThey move back into the adjoining room.\nBLAKE What was the original purpose of the project?\nNOVARA Genetic engineering. The main aims were to halt the aging process in humans. To find a way to maintain continuous life.\nNOVARA And to create a new species of animal. Creatures that would be able to perform simple menial tasks. Animal machines that cost nothing to produce and little to maintain.\nBLAKE (Laughs). Experiments like that have been banned for centuries.\nGEELA Which is why we had to establish our laboratory on an uninhabited planet.\nBLAKE Were any of these creatures made?\nNOVARA Yes. We engineered an efficient four function animal. Using the same basic genetic form we then increased it to ten functions. The Decimas.\nBLAKE You made the Decimas?\nGEELA The prototypes. They breed naturally, but a mutant strain has become dominant. They seem capable of thought. They exhibit primitive emotions, weaknesses we thought we had eradicated.\nNOVARA They will all have to be eliminated so that we can be certain the mutant strain is destroyed.\nBLAKE They're intelligent, living creatures. You can't just wipe them out.\nGEELA We gave them life. We have the right to take it from them. Please don't concern yourself. They're simply laboratory constructed animals as are we.\nBLAKE You? You are made?\nNOVARA We were genetically engineered, allowed to grow to maturity, then our aging processes were stopped. We have no lives of our own. We are simply flesh and blood creatures operated by our creators.\nSAYMON (V.O. speaking through Geela) (Laughs) You seem confused my friend. We had intended not to meet with you. However, you will be leaving us shortly. No harm can come from your knowing us. Geela will bring you.\nGEELA Come with us, please.\nBlake follows Geela and Novara back through the room and into the lounge area. His communicator chimes.\nAVON One of the flutonic power cells is fully charged. The other will be ready in precisely two minutes.\nBLAKE Get them down here as soon as you can.\nAVON There's something else. The detector banks are now fully functional. They've located the pursuit ships and they're coming this way.\nBLAKE (V.O.) Have everybody standing by. In the laboratory We'll move out as soon as we're both back on board.\nBLAKE (to Geela) I'm sorry.\nThe three climb a few steps and enter a room Blake has not seen before. The room is dominated by a tank containing the shrunken body of a being suspended in fluid and hooked to a life support system.\nSAYMON You must excuse me. I have not spoken with these lips in a long time. My name is Saymon. That is the name by which this body was once known. I am a corporate identity. We exist through this body.\nSAYMON We were from Auron. There were six of us when we set off on this project. Unfortunately our knowledge was not far enough advanced then to eliminate death. But we did possess the power to keep alive our thoughts and ideas. The bodies reverted but the minds lived on.\nBLAKE Cally's people. The Auronar.\nSAYMON Yes. We were from the Auronar but not of them as Cally is.\nBLAKE That's why you were able to control her.\nSAYMON That is why we had to control her. She would not have accepted us freely.\nBLAKE You are the only one of the six that is left?\nSAYMON Mechanical aids sustain this body. Through it all six of us continue to live. Our combined mental powers generate Geela and Novara to carry out all physical operation in our experiments.\nBLAKE (Looks at Novara and Geela) They have no life of their own.\nSAYMON None. If our life support should fail, they would simply wither away. Thanks to you and your energy cells that will not occur.\nBLAKE So that all I have spoken to them about, all they have told me, that was you talking not them.\nBLAKE And did you mean what you said? You're going to destroy the Decimas.\nSAYMON It would have been wiser to have done so before they became so numerous. But to discharge a lethal level of radiation required more power than we had available.\nBLAKE But the cells I'm providing will give you that power?\nBLAKE No. I can't let that happen.\nSAYMON Without that power you cannot escape the web.\nBLAKE Then we must come to a new understanding. You won't get those cells until we do. (In the teleport area of the Liberator) (V.O.) Avon stay on board until you hear from me.\nBLAKE (V.O.) Don't teleport Avon until I say so.\nVILA I just did. (In the laboratory) (V.O.) I put him down about ten seconds ago.\nBLAKE (To Saymon) He'll be in the compound now.\nSAYMON If the Decimas reach him, he'll be in danger. Those power cells must be protected.\nBLAKE I don't give a damn about your power cells. There's a friend of mine out there.\nHe turns and runs for the main entrance of the complex. Geela and Novara intercept him near the exit. NOVARA\/GEELA: (Simultaneously) We will help.\nOutside the entrance to the lab, the three survey the compound.\nBLAKE (To Geela) You take that side. (To Novara) You take that side. And I'll go straight on.\nThe separate. Novara moves through the area followed by Decimas. Geela moves in the opposite direction also followed by Decimas. Blake moves toward the area where he first teleported down searching for Avon.\nAVON (From behind Blake) I've been looking for you. What's going on?\nBLAKE Let's get under cover first. (They move behind some undergrowth and crouch down) Got the cells?\nAVON (Indicating a box in his hand) What do you think these are, field rations?\nBLAKE Listen, these's a problem. If we let them have those, they'll use them to wipe out an entire race of creatures, people here.\nAVON If it concerns you, don't give them the cells.\nBLAKE No, there's more. They've got a carrier beam which projects a fungicide which'll clear a way through the web for us. It doesn't work without this power.\nAVON Ah well, if it's between the creatures and us there's no argument. Even your irrational conscience should be able to cope with that. (Pause) What do you want to do?\nBLAKE Hold off long enough to make a deal.\nAVON You're going to have to be quick, Blake. Those pursuit ships are coming this way.\nBLAKE I'll hide these cells. (Conceals power cells in the undergrowth). They can have them when they agree to our terms.\nAVON What ARE our terms?\nBLAKE They can use lethal radiation to kill everything out here. If they allow us to destroy the radiation equipment at least the Decimas will have some form of chance.\nAVON Why should they agree?\nBLAKE They need the power. They can't survive without it.\nAVON Don't worry. I'll remind you.\nNovara and Geela approach. Blake and Avon rise. Avon draws his weapon.\nNOVARA Let's get back inside quickly. Where are the cells?\nBLAKE He didn't bring them. We'll get them when we've talked.\nBLAKE You will get them when you agree to our terms.\nNOVARA (To Avon) Put your weapon down. (Avon looks at Blake) Do it! (To Blake) You. Now, the cells.\nAVON I didn't bring them.\nGEELA (Touches Avon's hand with her weapon. She releases his hand.) Minimum power. A full charge would cut you in half.\nNOVARA Understand. Your lives are totally unimportant to us.\nBlake retrieves the energy cells.\nThey all move back into the laboratory building.\nGEELA (Just inside the main door) The cells.\nBlake surrenders the cells to Geela. She hands them to Novara. He goes through to the power unit without securing the main door and begins installing the cells. Blake, Avon and Geela follow him.\nNOVARA (Completing installation) I will irradiate.\nDecimas who have been quietly entering through the open main doorway attack Geela and Novara, but leave the members of the Liberator crew unharmed. During the confusion, Blake moves to the power console and activates the fungicide beam.\nBLAKE Right, that's the beam.\nAvon and Blake move to the stairs leading to Saymon's sanctuary.\nAVON These are what you wanted to protect.\nBLAKE They're fighting for their lives.\nThey step inside the room.\nExterior of the Liberator trapped in the silica web. A pulsing light beam strikes the web and the ship. The web begins to dissolve.\nOn the flight deck of the Liberator. Jenna, Gan and Cally are waiting.\nMain viewscreen shows the web dissolving.\nGAN He did it. We're free.\nInterior of the laboratory. The Decimas continue their attack. They are destroying equipment. Geela and Novara are dead. The Decimas attack their remains.\nAVON (Back on the stairs) Let's get out of here.\nBLAKE (Into communicator) Blake. We're ready. Bring us up.\nThey step back into Saymon's room and teleport field envelops them. Saymon screams. The Decimas move into the room and begin to destroy his life support tank.\nBLAKE Navigation computer to evasive action strategy. Key course and speed to optimum escape probability. Basically, lose them, Zen.\nAVON One thing they proved back there.\nAVON Biological machines will never replace the real thing. They're far too unpredictable.\nBLAKE At least the Decimas stand a chance now. You can't separate living creatures. Being alive involves them together.\nAVON I couldn't agree with you less.\nBLAKE It's a fact of life. Zen, when we've lost the pursuit ships, resume course for Centero.\nAVON I'll tell you a fact of life Blake. Change is inevitable.\nBLAKE Why else we'd fight, Avon.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Two Purdue University entities became one in the Region.\nPurdue Calumet and Purdue North Central came together to form Purdue Northwest.\nOn the baseball field, the new merger yielded a 30-18 mark for the PNW Pride.\nPurdue Northwest coach Dave Griffin, who helmed the Purdue Calumet program for three seasons before the change, expected their to be a little trepidation from some of the players with new leadership. The 2017 roster, which included 25 players with Indiana hometowns and six from Illinois, was roughly split in thirds by former players from PUC and PNC and new recruits.\nThe transition was a smooth one.\n\"The kids worked hard and got along really well,\" says Griffin. \"It was one unit.\nAt 20-7, the Pride tied Olivet Nazarene for first in the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference South Division during the regular season.\nPNW's season ended after it went 1-2 in the CCAC tournament.\nThe Pride played its home games on the turf of Dowling Park, a facility owned by the City of Hammond and shared with area high schools.\nSophomore outfielder Larry Crisler (.347) was PNW's top hitter and senior right-hander Matt Sandoval (8-2, 2.48 earned run average) the top pitcher.\nGriffin, 55, and his staff, which included former PNC head coach Shane Prance plus Phil Madvek, Vinnie Tornincasa, Dave Waddell, Tom McDermott and Jeff Rutherford this spring, have been recruiting Indiana, Chicagoland and beyond while the program develops an identity.\nSince season's end, Griffin has been tying up loose ends and getting ready for the fall.\nThis summer, he will coach the Outsiders 17U team based out of Dave Griffin's Baseball School in Griffith.\nHe has his views of the travel baseball world.\n\"I tell parents to play for a solid organization who has a good support staff,\" says Griffin. \"Games are just one part of the equation. There's training and speed and agility.\nPNW players will hone their skills this summer in various collegiate circuits, including the Midwest Collegiate League, Northwoods League and Prospect League.\nGriffin grew up in Dolton and Roseland, Ill., and played at the Dolton-Riverdale Babe Ruth League, where he played with Jimmy Boudreau (son of National Baseball Hall of Famer Lou Boudreau) first met baseball mentor and scout Bill Bryk.\nGriffin also looks up to scout Bob Szymkowski.\nIn 1979, Griffin graduated from Thornridge High School and went on to be an NAIA All-American first baseman at Texas Wesleyan University.\nHe was drafted in 1982 by the Atlanta Braves. His best pro season was 1988 with the Triple-A Richmond Braves, when he hit. 289 with 21 home runs and 72 runs batted in and was named Howe Sports Player of the Year and played in the International League All-Star Game.\nGriffin also played in the Detroit Tigers and New York Yankees organizations.\nDuring a six-year stint as head coach at Hammond Bishop Noll Institute, Griffin helped lead the Warriors to an IHSAA Class 2A state title in 2004 and a 2A state runner-up finish in 2006.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Airway clearance therapies improve the efficacy of the mucociliary escalator and elicit a cough. These guidelines reviewed and compared the various techniques and devices.\nOverall, the committee recommended that all people with CF should perform airway clearance to maintain lung function and improve quality of life (level of evidence, fair; net benefit, moderate). After review of the available literature, no form of ACT was shown to be superior to another form of ACT. The committee went on to recommend that the choice of ACT be individualized to the patient, as patient-specific factors may make one form of ACT superior to another for the individual patient. Finally, the committee recommended aerobic exercise as an adjunctive therapy for airway clearance, as it has additional overall health benefits.\nIn CF, mucociliary clearance is impaired due to dehydration of the aqueous layer of the airway surface liquid as a direct result of the dysfunction of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) protein. Clinically, CFTR dysfunction results in decreased mucociliary clearance, airway obstruction, recurrent respiratory infections with neutrophil migration into airways, and an exuberant inflammatory response leading to damage to lung parenchyma over time.\nACT uses patient maneuvers or devices to improve mucociliary clearance and augment the cough. Many different forms of ACT have been advocated, and the purpose of this Cystic Fibrosis Foundation clinical practice guideline was to evaluate and compare ACTs to provide support for clinical decision making regarding specific therapies.\nWhat is the efficacy of the ACT in comparison to no therapy at all?\nWhat is the efficacy of the therapy in comparison to the other therapies under review?\nA systemic literature review was commissioned from Johns Hopkins University to identify all relevant literature. When possible, the recommendations were graded using the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) grading definitions.\nSputum production: The committee found evidence that P&PD and PEP therapy demonstrated greater sputum production compared to no therapy at all. In comparing sputum production with different ACTs, the committee found no difference between P&PD and PEP devices and no difference between P&PD and OPEP. In comparing sputum production between P&PD and HFCC, two trials favored HFCC and two trials showed no difference.\nLung function: One study showed that P&PD significantly improved forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1) compared to no therapy over a short period. Another study comparing P&PD and PEP therapy found no difference in FEV1 over a four-week trial period. Although one study favored HFCC in comparison to P&PD in terms of effect on FEV1, another found no difference between these two therapies.\nPulmonary exacerbations: The committee identified no studies that evaluated the effect of ACT vs no ACT on pulmonary exacerbations. In a study investigating the effect of aerobic exercise compared to no exercise program, no significant differences were identified between groups for number of hospitalizations or mean number of days hospitalized. There were no studies that showed that one ACT was superior to another in terms of its ability to reduce pulmonary exacerbations.\nAdverse events and mortality: Overall, there are few reports of adverse events with ACT, but the reports that do exist report hemoptysis and nausea. There are no reports evaluating the effects of ACT on mortality.\nQuality of life: Five studies were identified that evaluated quality of life and all evaluated the effects of exercise. Two studies showed improved quality of life in patients with an exercise program compared to no exercise program. One of these studies was a long-term, three-year study and the other was a short-term in-patient study over several weeks. One study involving inspiratory training reported lower anxiety and depression scores over an eight-week time period. One study compared P&PD and PEP therapy over a two-year period and found no difference in the Quality of Well-Being scale. There were no other reported comparisons for quality of life.\nPatient preference: Evaluating patient preference, four of six studies comparing P&PD to PEP found that patients preferred PEP. One study that evaluated P&PD and OPEP found that patients preferred OPEP. Another four-week study comparing HFCC and OPEP found that 50 percent of the participants preferred HFCC because they thought it was more efficacious.\nACT is recommended for all patients with CF for clearance of sputum, augmentation of cough, maintenance of lung function, and improved quality of life.\nNo ACT has been demonstrated to be superior to any other.\nACT choice should be individualized to the patient, as one form may be superior when considering factors such as age, patient preference, and individual history of adverse events.\nAerobic exercise is recommended as an adjunctive therapy for airway clearance for all patients with CF, but is not a substitute for airway clearance.\nSince the development of the original guidelines in 2009, several manuscripts relevant to ACT have been published. These manuscripts have not been reviewed or endorsed by the guidelines committee.\nIn 2014, a Cochrane review of OPEP for airway clearance in CF found no clear evidence that oscillation was more or less effective than other forms of physiotherapy (Morrison 2017).\nIn 2013, a randomized controlled multi-center trial of 12 CF centers in Canada compared HFCC and PEP over a one-year period and found no significant difference in lung function, health-related quality of life scores, or patient satisfaction, but a significant difference favoring PEP was found in terms of fewer exacerbations and longer time to first exacerbation (McIlwaine 2013). This finding may have clinical significance when considering the contribution of exacerbations to the rate of decline of lung function in CF patients (Goss 2013).\nA review by Walsh and colleagues serves as a recent review of ACT used in the pediatric population (Walsh 2011).\nRand and colleagues provide an ACT review, which includes medications used with ACT. This allows clinicians to individualize an ACT plan for each patient (Rand 2013).\nThe 2009 guidelines did not evaluate concurrent use of noninvasive ventilation (NIV) along with ACT for inpatient therapy. This has been addressed in a small study by Dwyer, et al. (Dwyer 2015) in which the authors found a significant improvement in FEV1 in the NIV cohort. A 2016 Cochrane review did not find sufficient evidence to support or reject active cycle of breathing techniques compared to any other form of ACT (McKoy 2016).\nWhen should airway clearance be initiated? With the majority of CF patients diagnosed by newborn screening, there has been some impetus to initiate ACT early in the first year of life, as evidence suggests that airway inflammation and obstruction exist in this age group (Pillarisetti 2011). This evidence is still in line with the recommendation in the 2009 guidelines that ACT should be started in the first few months of life.\nHow should the clinician choose an ACT for a patient? While there is still no published evidence in regard to this question, the principles of personalized medicine apply. Decisions regarding patient-specific ACT should still focus on age, severity of disease, the patient's ability to perform specific maneuvers, and patient preference.\nWhat is the optimal method of performing each of the ACTs? There remains a paucity of research in regard to this question, and thus this remains an area of need for research.\nWho should educate the patient on ACT? Although there is no published literature in regard to this question, ACT continues to be taught by experienced providers in CF centers in both the inpatient and outpatient settings. Incorporation of trained respiratory therapists into the CF team will increase the opportunity to educate patients about the various ACT modalities available and their correct usage.\nHow should we evaluate new methods of airway clearance? ACT literature continues to lack controlled, long-term studies that have been powered to adequately compare therapies. Individuals with CF are living longer and with less morbidity. As a result, future studies need to focus on objective ways to evaluate individual responses to ACT. Newer surrogate markers of lung function may prove beneficial in this area.\nMorrison L, Agnew J. Oscillating devices for airway clearance in people with cystic fibrosis. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2017 May 4;5:CD006842. doi: 10.1002\/14651858.CD006842.pub4. PMID: 25038719.\nMcIlwaine MP, Alarie N, Davidson GF, Lands LC, Ratjen F, Milner R, Owen B, Agnew JL. Long-term multicentre randomised controlled study of high frequency chest wall oscillation versus positive expiratory pressure mask in cystic fibrosis. Thorax. 2013 Aug;68(8):746-51.PMID: 23407019.\nGoss CH, Burns JL. Exacerbations in cystic fibrosis. 1: Epidemiology and pathogenesis. Thorax. 2013 Aug;68(8):746-51. Epub 2013 Feb 13.PMID: 17387214.\nWalsh BK, Hood K, Merritt G. Pediatric airway maintenance and clearance in the acute care setting: how to stay out of trouble. Respir Care. 2011 Sep;56(9):1424-40.PMID: 21944689.\nRand S, Hill L, Prasad SA. Physiotherapy in cystic fibrosis: optimising techniques to improve outcomes. Paediatr Respir Rev. 2013 Dec;14(4):263-9. Epub 2012 Nov 4.PMID: 24209461.\nDwyer TJ, Robbins L, Kelly P, Piper AJ, Bell SC, Bye PT. Non-invasive ventilation used as an adjunct to airway clearance treatments improves lung function during an acute exacerbation of cystic fibrosis: a randomised trial. J Physiother. 2015 Jul;61(3):142-7. Epub 2015 Jun 18.PMID: 26096013.\nMcKoy NA, Wilson LM, Saldanha IJ, Odelola OA, Robinson KA. Active cycle of breathing technique for cystic fibrosis. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2016 Jul 5;7:CD007862. doi: 10.1002\/14651858.CD007862.pub4.PMID: 27378490.\nPillarisetti N, Williamson E, Linnane B, Skoric B, Robertson CF, Robinson P, Massie J, Hall GL, Sly P, Stick S, Ranganathan S, Australian Respiratory Early Surveillance Team for Cystic Fibrosis (AREST CF). Infection, inflammation, and lung function decline in infants with cystic fibrosis. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2011 Jul 1;184(1):75-81. Epub 2011 Apr 14.PMID: 21493738.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"\"#6 Most Frequently Cited OSHA Standard 2005 - Over 3,115 Violations Noted\"\nAmerican industry currently has approximately 1,234,245 operators using more than 998,000 powered industrial trucks. The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) estimates that industrial truck accidents cause roughly 85 fatalities and 34,900 serious injuries annually. 20 to 25 percent of these accidents are attributed to insufficient training.\nEffective March 1, 1999, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) revised its requirements for powered industrial truck operator training (codified at 29 CFR 1910.178(l)) and issued new requirements to improve the training of these operators. The new requirements are intended to reduce the number of injuries and deaths that occur as a result of inadequate operator training. They apply to all industries (general industry, construction, shipyards, marine terminals, and long shoring operations) in which the trucks are being used, except agricultural operations.\nThese provisions mandate a training program that bases the amount and type of training required on: the operator's prior knowledge and skill; the types of powered industrial trucks the operator will operate in the workplace; the hazards present in the workplace; and the operator'sdemonstrated ability to operate a powered industrial truck safely. Refresher training is required if: the operator is involved in an accident or a near-miss incident; the operator has been observed operating the vehicle in an unsafe manner; the operator has been determined during an evaluation to need additional training; there are changes in the workplace that could affect safe operation of the truck; or the operator is assigned to operate a different type of truck. Evaluations of each operator's performance are required as part of the initial and refresher training, and at least once every three years.\nIn keeping with this standard, Premier Safety offers a complete Powered Industrial Lift Truck Program and training, that mirrors the standard and provides the end user with a product that is clearly written, a standardized format, and is easy to maintain.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"The other side of the ledger is that a small number of films (e.g., Titanic) and film stars (hello Leonardo Di Caprio), and books (e.g., the Harry Potter series) and authors (hello J.K. Rowling) earn far more than they would in a free market.\nIf someone produces a movie, say for instance, \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,\" and puts that movie into a theater, why is the market not free? Consumers have several choices. They can (1) Not see the movie at all. (2) See another movie. (3) See that movie. No one holds anyone hostage or forces them to either see or not see a movie.\nWhat is the definition of a \"free market\"? To quote Murray Rothbard, \"The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics\": A free market is a market in which property rights are voluntarily exchanged at a price arranged completely by the mutual consent of sellers and buyers. By definition, in a free market environment buyers and sellers do not coerce each other, in the sense that they obtain each other's property without the use of physical force, threat of physical force, or fraud, nor is the transfer coerced by a third party.\nI fail to see anywhere in this definition that anyone has an expectation of watching the movie \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" for free, or being able to make unlimited copies of this movie for free distribution to their friends. If you do not want to pay to watch \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,\" wait until it is available on television or watch another movie altogether. You have freedom of choice within the constraints of your finances, which would appear to be an inalienable right in our society.\nLet's say we assign one company a monopoly over bread. Would this be a free market?\nJust the fact that assigning a monopoly in \"harry potter and the goblet of fire\" isn't the same disaster that assigning a monopoly in bread would be doesn't make it a free market.\nI borrow a definition of monopoly from Milton Friedman, one of the most respected economists of all time (though other definitions of monopoly are similar): A monopoly exists when a specific individual or enterprise has sufficient control over a particular product or service to determine significantly the terms on which other individuals shall have access to it.\nThe product in this case is a movie. Do the owners of the movie \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" have a monopoly on movies? Of course not. Indeed, the movie \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" is but one of many choices of movies. There is no legal definition of monopoly that would permit you or anyone else from preventing the owners of the movie \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" from maintaining control over this single item in the category of product called \"movie.\" Indeed, what benefit does society gain from allowing people to steal copies of the movie \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\"? On the other hand, if people are permitted to steal movies, then what prevents them from shoplifting and any other form of stealing?\nAre there monopolies in the world? A few, but not many. We have laws against monopolies. Are there tests for monopolies? Yes, the best test is that there are no real alternatives. Of course there are real alternatives to the movie \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.\" For starters, there are the thousands of movies previously produced and available in the market place, along with all the current movies in the theaters. Just because you want that particular movie does not make that movie a monopoly, it just makes the movie one version of a product you want.\nAnother test is price. Is the owner of \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" able to control prices of movies because of the ownership of that particular movie? No. Competition from other movies and other forms of entertainment keep the prices somewhat in check, based on demand.\nYour example of \"bread\" is a great example. \"Wonder\" bread is produced by one company. However, that company faces competition from numerous other companies. Just because you are unable to purchase \"Wonder\" bread at the same price as store brand bread from Wal-Mart does not mean that the makers of \"Wonder\" bread have a monopoly over bread, it just means they control one formula of bread and they will market and sell that bread according to their goals and desires - since they own the property, as does Coca Cola, Pepsi and all the other companies of the world that make competing products. That does not make Coca Cola, Pepsi, Levis or anyone else a monopoly, only producers of one variety of various types of products.\nCopyright, pace Rothbard, is inconsistent with a free market. A free market is the ability to exchange property titles unimpeded by violence, including that wielded by the State. (The State is an organization that maintains a legalized monopoly of coercive force over an arbitrarily circumscribed geographical area, and which gains its revenue by theft, primarily in the forms of taxation and inflation. Max Weber forgot about the last part in his classic definition of the State, but Franz Oppenheimer didn't.) So called \"intellectual property\"--patents and copyrights for starters--is a government grant of monopoly or coercive privilege that gives the rights holder in question the legalized \"right\" to prevent other property rights owners from using their own property in certain ways, such as making copies of books and movies, with or without the attendant sale of these things. The monopoly formerly known as intellectual property was never part of the common law, but was always and everywhere imposed by legislative diktat. As Fritz Machlup and Edith T. Penrose pointed out in their paper on the 19th- century patent regime, the gussied up term \"intellectual property\" was invented out of whole cloth by the criminal gang known as the French legislature (okay, they didn't call it a criminal gang, but it was) to cover up the fact that the patent regime was exactly that--a government-imposed system that granted monopolies to inventors.\nThere is no reason why the author and producers of the Harry Potter books and movies would not profit from the sale of these products absent the copyright system. If someone acquires a justly owned copy of either of these, he has a right to copy them and to dispose of them by sale (including giving them away). This is not theft or piracy, as you seem to think. If anyone is a thief or a pirate, it's a copyright holder.\nAs for the definition of monopoly, Murray Rothbard had a much better understanding of it, in my view, than Milton Friedman did. Ironically, Rothbard was against patents, which Friedman was for (see Capitalism and Freedom); yet Rothbard was for copyright, while Friedman at least signed the economists' brief supporting Eldred in his SCOTUS case.\nI would recommend you read the books by Kinsella and Boldrin and Levine, both of which are online and have been linked to at previous posts here. Tom G. Palmer also wrote a couple good articles on \"IP,\" which are available at his home page.\nAny law is at its heart an artificial imposition of structure on natural \"rights.\" Of course, we need this structure or we would run about doing what animals do, which is contrary to how we envision our society.\nI have been doing a lot of thinking about the opinions on this site, which seem to me to be socialistic or communistic in their intent. However, I also find it interesting that China (along with South Korea, Hong Kong and other Asian countries that have historically had NO or minimal intellectual property rights - perhaps ideal from the point of view on this web site), one of the few nominally communist countries remaining on earth, has stated that strong IP is necessary to support internal (note I said internal, not international), innovation. If having no intellectual property is such a huge advantage, why are countries that have had no IP in modern times adopting it?\nCommon law (at least until it became bastardized) was the legal counterpart of natural rights, as Rothbard pointed out in The Ethics of Liberty. So there is no tension or contradiction between law and natural rights, both being rightly understood. Far from being socialistic or communistic, the opinions on this site have all been consistent with liberty and natural rights. As for the Asian countries you mention and their record on the monopoly formerly known as intellectual property (you might also have included Russia), they have been far less communistic than countries in the West. A few weeks ago, a high falutin' Chinese minister of Social Something had an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal saying how China was going to be more respectful of \"intellectual property\" going forward. He was just being a good commie in that article, saying how great government monopolies were, and no doubt acting as a PR stooge for the Chinese state in its bid to curry favor with the West leading up to the Beijing Olympics.\nChina has been working on stepping up enforcement of IP for a number of years. Currently their winner is with respect to trademarks. They have special courts set up and they are quite vigourous in their protection of trademarks, most specifically their own, of course. However, the recent Chinese protection of IP has little to do with the Olympics and only a little to do with outside pressure. The Chinese have (finally) discovered that IP protection works both ways. While the \"west\" may have invented IP, it protects Chinese companies just like it does western companies.\nIncidentally, the champion country for IP expertise and strategy remains Japan, who quickly realized that IP was one of their most powerful weapons in gaining a stronghold in western markets. Indeed, western countries were for a long time underusers of IP until the Japanese showed us how we could use our own system (which they have also adopted, though their have even more constraints that foes of patents would dislike).\nIt depends what you mean by protection. Monopolies are protection all right, and so are tariffs. Does that make countries sporting high tariffs champions of the welfare of their citizen-serfs? The best way for governments to support innovation would be to abolish their own intellectual monopolies and not to enforce those of other states. Then a real free market would flourish as patent trolls and the copyright industry withered and died.\nAh, if it were but true. I suspect that the abolishment of intellectual property would merely create whole new security industries whose only goal was to figure out how to protect intellectual property from being copied. So, we would go back to the way things were before intellectual property existed. Only a few copies of any book would be printed. Authors would have disincentives for writing books and Ray Bradbury's concerns that print media (even electronic print media) might completely die some day would finally come true. Of course, crappy amateur authors would flourish!\nTechnology is a whole other matter. Suddenly companies would spend fortunes on trying to figure out how to keep their mechanisms from being reverse engineered. The prices of new technology would go higher as companies invested more money in secrecy and the protection of technology. Some new technologies might be held by one clever company for decades - kind of like what happened before patents existed.\nCompanies can be very powerful creatures. Patents are merely a relatively cheap form of protection. Take that protection away and companies will just find better ways to protect themselves. I suspect that they will invent techniques that keep technology from being disseminated until they decide to allow it to be; a kind of private police state where only limited people have access to new technology.\nYour argument is completely backwards. We have a small industry trying to prevent \"IP\" from being copied in the form of DRM (ditital rights management) and encryption. All of this is trying to shore up an existing intellectual monopoly regime. Then there is the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act).\nThe open source movement, which you seem to be unaware of, refutes your point about technology. Intellectual monopoly, like all monopolies, restricts the supply of the thing monopolized to only those entities that own the rights in question. You are right that companies have better ways to protect themselves, such as trade secrecy. Even better is for them to continue to out innovate their rivals. Coca-Cola didn't need to patent the formula for its flagship product, but it did need to keep innovating to stay ahead of its competitors. It earned back its cost of capital that went into coca-cola decades ago, so it had to find new markets and to make new products to fend off Pepsi and other soft drink firms.\nYour point about the police state is ironic considering that the police enforce intellectual monopoly and have put some \"pirates\" behind bars, including a computer scientist in China. Getting rid of the monopoly formerly known as intellectual property would be a small blow against the police state, if not its death knell.\nTo reiterate what I said before, you should familiarize yourself with the arguments against \"IP\" in the works of Kinsella and Boldrin and Levine.\nI am aware of the open source movement. However, software is but one small part of technology. There are dozens of technologies using dozens of methodologies. Many of these technologies have their own idiosyncracies. The lack of open source has been one of the more remarkable protections of IP, one that requires no government protection at all. That makes some of the comments on this web site interesting with respect to IP, since there is so much focus on patents, copyrights and trademarks, and yet certain software companies have managed to keep their software secret because they have not used copyright or patents to protect it. It seems preferable for society at large that these companies protect their software with a copyright or with a patent just so that the code would be available, but of course the companies that have so protected their software are happier with the present arrangement.\nHowever, when I made my comments above, I was not thinking about software, but hardware. I can think of many ways to protect processes and hardware that companies do not bother to use because patent protection is available and the other methods of protection require adding unnecessary cost to a device. My point is that if IP protection is removed, then an innovative company will do anything it can to slow the transfer of the technology behind a device to the world at large to maintain its competitive advantage as long as possible. If a company has a key technology and is able to keep their technology secret successfully, they may well be able to do what England did to the textile industry for decades and prevent competition and innovation. You may think that we are smarter and better now than we were when England held its monopoly, and you may be right, but companies would likely spend significant effort to protect their innovations without IP if they had to.\nAs for police enforcement of IP, in most countries IP is enforced through the courts. True, there are limited arrests for a variety of reasons even in the west, but the vast majority of enforcement is much more benign than a bunch of police with drawn guns invading someone's home or business.\nI have copies of Kinsella and Levine's works for later perusal (I have other things I must do right now). I am looking forward in particular to reading Kinsella's writings on the subject. I am currently unfamiliar with Boldrin.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Within Franklin County, you will find a variety of attractions for every type of person from the tourist to the explorer, to even the relaxer. Listed are some of our citizen's favorite things to do in Franklin County. We hope this list helps you to make the most of your time here in Franklin County!\nFishing in one of the BCDA's many lakes is ranked among the top in the country. Occupying over 8,000 acres, the clean waters provide anglers with abundant small and largemouth bass as well as crappie and channel catfish.\nSwimming in one of Bear Creek Lakes is popular because of the clean water and sand beaches. Also, the warm climate offers an extended swimming season.\nThe Bay Tree Council for the Performing Arts began with its first play in 1996. The BTCPA hosts plays in the theatre of Community Spirit Bank's Weatherford Centre. The plays bring citizens of the community to the stage and audiences from surrounding cities and states. The BTCPA has involved more than 200 volunteers in play performances while being enjoyed by thousands. The BTCPA has produced more than 50 family-friendly plays, each February, April and November. The BTCPA and theatre welcomes small and large groups with dinner and play packages available.\nIdentified as Site #51, Northwest Loop of the North Alabama Birding Trail, the farm features two wooded birding observation areas as well as three ponds and several miles of nature trails divided into 10 paths. Along with the bird observation sites and bird sanctuary, existing farm structures at Cypress Cove Farm have been modified for use as bird blinds and education facilities. The farm includes a working gristmill, antique tractors and blacksmithing demonstrations for groups. Open daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. Groups should call ahead to make arrangements.\nDismals Canyon \u2013 located in Northwest Alabama \u2013 is an 85 acre Natural Conservatory privately owned and operated. It is not a State Park or National Park. However, it was designated a \"National Natural Landmark\" in 1975 by the National Natural Landmarks Program. NNLs are administered by the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior.\nThrough the heart of the canyon flows \"Dismals Branch\", a winding stream that enters the canyon with a roar through \"Rainbow Falls\". A 1.5 mile hiking trail on the canyon floor follows the stream through skyreaching boulders, past thundering waterfalls, into a secret world of mossy-green and pearl gray filled with ferns and giant trees.\nAlong with hiking the canyon floor, and swimming \u2013 Romantic Cabins can be rented, Secluded Campsites are available, and a Country Store offers supplies and Indian wares.\nGuided night tours allow visitors to view the glow-in-the-dark creatures known locally as Dismalites.\nThe historic Roxy Theatre has been a beloved fixture of downtown Russellville since 1949. It first served as a movie theatre and today as a venue for concerts, recitals, and talent shows. It is located inside the new Americana Music Triangle, which marks the roots of nine music genres. The Roxy is 16 miles south of Muscle Shoals, the home of Fame Recording Studio, and 58 miles northeast of Tupelo, Mississippi, the birthplace of Elvis Presley. Come hear the sounds of country, folk, gospel, the blues, and rock and roll by professional and local performers. The Roxy Theatre is maintained and operated by the Franklin County Arts & Humanities Council. Please check the website for upcoming shows and events.\nTwo Franklin County historic churches are listed on the trail. Each church is at least 100 years old, is on its original site, and is still holding services today.\n2950 Ligon Springs Rd., Russellville, AL.\nSince the early 1800s, this church's congregation has survived many tragedies, including a flu outbreak and a deadly tornado. The framing of the present structure maintains pegs and square nails that date prior to 1900.\nA missionary from Booneville, Mississippi, set out to preach under a brush arbor in northwest Alabama, which was called \"Oak Grove.\" On split log seats, the community worshipped there until they were later able to build a cabin. After the Methodist Church became part of the Alabama circuit, Oak Grove changed their name to the current title. The church has grown from logs to an encased brick structure.\nTiffin, makers of the Allegro, Phaeton, Allegro Bus, and Zephyr models, is located in Red Bay. Their facility offers free factory tours, Monday through Friday at 9:30 a.m. No appointment is necessary, and it usually takes about one hour for the tour. Please call ahead for groups of 10 or more.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"i am unable to open zipped folder... please help.\nthank you for the mediafire link!\nI downloaded \"EdHarvey-Effects-20080826.zip\" but when I tried to open it I got this message: \"Cannot open file: it does not appear to be a valid archive\". Any help please!!\nFirst try downloading again to confirm there is a problem with the file and not a corrupted download.\nI downloaded it three times with the same result, can't open it!\nI just tried it and the zip is OK.\nDownload from the link that you used before.\nDownload to the default location - Desktop or Downloads folder typically.\nOpen it by left-clicking, then copy\/paste the .dll files into the Effects folder.\nBest to do all this with the Paint.NET program closed.\nSorry, but had a question. Seems like I'm having the same problem as the people above. It took me awhile to finally figure out how to download plugins the other day, but I figured it out..I thought. I've downloaded and used many other plugins, but this one is giving me problems. I really just wanted the lens plugin.\nI'm trying to download EdHarvey's Newest Effects now. I can't seem to get to the DLL files from the initial Zip Folder (I have Windows Vista). I Unblocked it already and tried opening the zip folder. I did that with the other plugins to reach the DLL files and then moved them to the actual Paint.net Effects Folder and it worked. This one keeps telling me \"Windows cannot open the folder. The compressed (zipped) Folder is invalid.\" I've tried doing this multiple times.\nAny advice is appreciated. Thanks in advance.\nGive it a try as described above.\nOk yea sorry, it's still not working for me. The problem is I cant get to the dll files at all. I just have the zip and thats it. I've spent an insane amount of time on this, but still can't figure it out.\nWhich unzip program are you using?\nDid all this with the Paint.NET program closed.\nwithout the use of a zip program.\ngod bless you! thanks..it finally worked when i used opera instead of explorer..\nTry the unzip functionality in Windows Explorer.\nWhen I left-click nothing happens!\nI had no trouble unzipping \"pyrochild_plugins_2009-11-30\" and \"Vandermotten.PaintDotNetEffects\" and others.\nNote: Left-clicking means clicking with your index finger (assuming you're right-handed) once.\nDownloading from a different browser worked for Bourque2.\nI just tried it and it doesn't work in Internet Explorer 8.\nDo you have another browser you can use to download it?\nI am right-handed and I use my right hand index to left-click.\nNo I don't have another browser.\nI used windows Explore getting \"The Compressed (zipped) Folder is invalid or corrupted\" error.\nWhen I point at \"pyrochild_plugins_2009-11-30\" I get \"Files\/Folders in Zip file: 16\"\nWhen I point at \"Vandermotten.PaintDotNetEffects\" I get \"Files\/Folders in Zip file: 1\"\nWhen I point on \"EdHarvey-Effects-20080826\" I get \"Type: WinZip file\"\nDo a Google search using \"browsers for windows\"\nDownload Firefox, Opera, or Chrome.\nThanks for your help, about trying a different web Browser.\nI couldn't get this to download with IE, so I tried Chrome, and it worked! Thanks!\nSimplify - Helps removing Anti-Aliased objects.\nColor Flip - I've never seen ANYTHING like it!\nColor Tilt - Awesome for changing around photos.\nExtract Channel - I've been looking for something like this for AGES.\nSingle Hue - Used this on a checkerboard image, cool effect.\nThreshold - Great for cutting out images, into seperate layers, at least for me.\nDrop Ripple - More useful than I can say.\nRipple - Good for flags, maybe?\nVignette - Saves me a bunch of steps.\nSeismograph - I'm not sure what this could be used for, pratically, but it is Cool.\nI'll give you three guesses as to which effect has not appeared in the effects menu.\nIs it because the built-in Unfocus is actually the same as Unfocus+ now?","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"I am an orthopedic surgeon. I typically ride twice during the week and weekends so four days total.\nI have to plan about 4 months in advance for showing so I can block those days off in the office\/surgery and request to not be on call those days. Week to week my trainer will ride the days I am not there and is flexible if I am late for a lesson or have to cancel. I am fortunate he understands what I do and that my schedule can change last minute if I have an emergency case. I show about twice a month and generally take a few months off at the end of the year to give my guys a break.\nI think the biggest challenge for me is simply being an adult. When I was a kid and riding I would just get on and go. I had no fear and didn't second guess anything I did. It was more natural. I took 10 years off from riding after college to go to medical school and complete my residency and fellowship. So to get back into riding after such a long hiatus was a challenge. My mind would remember how to do things but my body would not react. I slowly got back into it starting with just lessons, then did a few local shows and then recognized shows. I have had some amazing trainers helping me along the way and have far exceeded any of my goals. I do my best now to try and not overthink any of it and just ride but it is truly a challenge. In my profession I might read about a new procedure or go to a course to learn something new. I will have it mastered in no time. Put me on a horse and months later I am still trying to be straight, and not pull on my left rein, and not rush my horse over the jump etc. It's almost comical but I think a lot of people can relate.\nTo just have fun. No matter what it has to be fun. When it stops being fun that is when I stop. No matter what happens at the horse show I still have to show up for work on Monday. My patients don't care if I was Grand Adult Champion that weekend or last in every class.\nSo many of us are trying to find that balance between riding, work, family and friends. I respect so many who make it look so easy, because it isn't!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Marley the grizzly bear has come a long way since she was rescued from life in a concrete pen in Georgia and transported to a refuge in Colorado, where it then grew clear that she was horribly lame and suffering from two broken elbows.\nIn February, Marley became one of Colorado State University's most celebrated patients when she came to the James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital for surgery to clean, repair and heal her fractured joints. Nine months later \u2013 after convalescing for many weeks indoors \u2013 Marley is fully recovered and roaming a 20-acre natural habitat at the Wild Animal Sanctuary in Keenesburg, Colo., where she will live out her life in historic grizzly territory.\nLast week, a CSU veterinary team visited the Wild Animal Sanctuary to check on Marley's progress. The group found a healthy bear nosing through dry prairie grasses in a biting wind \u2013 a very different sight from the anesthetized creature on an operating table, with an open and draining wound over one badly infected broken elbow. Now, the only sign of her medical ordeal is the fur on her forelimbs: It had been shaved for surgery and has regrown with honeyed highlights.\nMarley, a 7-year-old grizzly and Syrian brown bear mix, was rescued and transported to the Wild Animal Sanctuary along with 16 other black and grizzly bears from a tourist attraction in north Georgia. Her injuries likely were the result of a fall in her a concrete chamber.\nCSU's Veterinary Teaching Hospital for nearly two decades has provided intensive medical care for large carnivores living at the sanctuary on the plains northeast of Denver.\n\"If they need any higher form of veterinary medical care, we provide that,\" explained Dr. Terry Campbell, the CSU exotics veterinarian who oversaw Marley's case.\nNow Marley is acclimating to life outside, interacting with other bears and eating a diet of vegetables, fruit, grain and meat.\nDr. Sarah Higgins, a veterinary intern who is gaining additional exotics training at CSU, said she came to learn how to work with patients like Marley.\n\"When you come into an environment like this,\" Higgins noted while watching Marley amble, \"you have to base your examination on what you're seeing: Marley's interactions with us, with her environment, and with other bears. It requires a different type of problem-solving and collaboration with different veterinary specialists to correctly diagnose and treat these large carnivores.\nHiggins said CSU's partnerships with zoos and similar organizations offer a unique learning environment for her as a young veterinarian.\nThe CSU veterinarians and sanctuary caregivers said Marley and the other bears rescued in Georgia likely will live many more years, as many as 20 in Marley's case.\n\"My guess is they felt like they've died and gone to heaven compared to where they were before,\" Campbell said.\nMore information about the Wild Animal Sanctuary: (303) 536-0118 or visit the WAS website.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"You must be CRAZY !!\nyou are in London or Los Angeles.\nroads are hopelessly congested and poorly surfaced, so you'll spend a lot of time in traffic jams, and more time trying to avoid hitting anything than looking out the window at the sights.\nnothing about such things. Fourteen year-olds can go out on mopeds without a helmet, and take a pillion passenger. They die like flies.\nIt's weird. It's such a contradiction to the culture which places so much adoration on its children, yet they care nothing for their safety.\nOkay, now get this - It's 9.15 pm on Saturday November 6th 1999. On the Via Aventino in central Rome I was driving along and suddenly see the aftermath of a motor accident - I draw closer and see that a police car is involved. I get a little closer before I can see the other car the police car collided with. Guess what? It's another police car! Both cars are write-offs, their front ends are crushed in - A head-on collision between two police cars on a busy city street - Getting the idea about Roman drivers now? if that's how the police drive, what can you expect from the civilians?\nBaby\/child safety-seats in cars are a rare sight. Babies are instead bounced on mummy's knee in the front seat while daddy weaves in and out down the ring-road at eighty miles an hour.\nThe other day I saw a man riding a scooter along a fast main road with a small child sitting behind him, and an even smaller tot (perhaps a two-year-old) standing on the 'floor' of the scooter in front of him, holding the handlebars. None were wearing crash-helmets!\narmco. A lot of people die this way.\nSooner or later they will kill me or my children or other innocents, with their stupid, dangerous, blindly-uncaring driving tactics. I cannot understand why people should drive like this!\nIt's insane! And grossly antisocial. And the police do nothing by way of prosecution or prevention.\nor beltway), as I cannot see how to avoid colliding with someone at the merges can be achieved by any other way than pure luck.\npeople have died. It's weird. They remove their brains and get into their cars.\nThere are numerous local B-road junctions where not a single white line is painted on the road, or Give Way (Yield) sign erected, so people just whizz into it and hope for the best. They never give way.\nAnd nobody signals. And nobody ever thanks you for moving over and waiting for them if the road is narrow. People shoot out from sideroads in front of you as if the likelihood of another car approaching on the main road was out of the question. It's weird!\nbroken down or something - Thus, even if you do the right thing, you are in danger.\nI feel like the victim of some torturing psychopathic bully - If I resist the despot I'll be punched, if I succumb to his regime, he'll punch me anyway. It's a No Win situation.\nbefore you can make the turn. Now imagine that while you're waiting, a stream of five or six cars come whistling past your right-ear, driving up the kerb to get into the side road ahead of you. That's what they do here.\nI don't understand how they can gamble with their lives like this. It may be some ingrained fatalism of nominally devout (is there such a thing as nominally devout?) Roman Catholicism - 'Que sera sera', 'What will be will be' - including motor accidents! I just don't get it.\nEvery single car exhibits a prang of some description, as collisions great and small are everyday occurrences, taken for granted as just part of life's rich tapestry here.\nthe highest cost being human life.\nGoodness knows how the insurance works.\nThe police just stand there posing with their leather jackets, guns and sunglasses, pretending that they're American 'cops' and randomly pulling in people for no good reason at all, just to make a show of it.\nwrote my friend an on-the-spot fine of fifty quid! Probably because he knew the local lads would have beaten him up if he'd only fined the kid. It's appalling.\nTELL US YOUR OWN 'DRIVING IN ITALY' HORROR STORIES!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Since 1999 Lobazzini's International Luxury Real Estate has remained synonym of trust, integrity, discretion and excellence in the world of international prestigious properties. The agency renders services in the field of sales and rental of luxury real estate.\nLobazzini Agencies offer complete deal structuring, supervision and follow-up, as well as the registration for a residence permit in several European countries. The agency has represented offices in Russia, Latvia, Austria and the Netherlands.\nFounded to provide brokerages with a powerful marketing and referral program for luxury listings, the Lobazzini's International Luxury Real Estate network was designed to connect the finest real estate companies to the most prestigious clientele in the world.\nOver the years, the Group has kept satisfying the requirements and demands of quality conscious international clientele successfully, offering exclusive properties for sale and as well a range of personalized exclusive services.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"NBQ's Institutional Banking Division maintains good working relationships with international banks and institutions all over the world. We manage a wide range of relationships, including Correspondent Relationships with banks, relationships with Non-Banking Financial Institutions and arrangements for Syndications and Investments.\nInitiating, reviewing and maintaining relationships with other banks and financial institutions.\nFacilitating various types of transactions with other banks, including Investment in fixed income \/ Floating Rate securities, Trade finance based risk participations, Bilateral & Club loan facilities and Syndicated loans.\nActing as the link between other institutions and various NBQ departments in negotiating and concluding business transactions.\nIdentifying and initiating new business opportunities and activities within our scope.\nAt NBQ, Relationship Banking is a dynamic and ongoing process, which is constantly evolving to keep up with a rapidly changing financial and regulatory landscape. We aim to lead from the front, so that we are ready to assist our customers and banking counterparts both locally and globally to the highest possible standard.\nNBQ can offer an effective service to international banks and institutions looking to find a route for their UAE-based business and trade finance transactions. Please contact us for more information.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Eastcoast rapper \/ producer duo Tone Chop & Frost Gamble released their album \"Respect Is Earned Not Given\" in September, a follow up to last year's \"Veteran EP\".\nFeaturing Kool G Rap, Planet Asia, rap battler DNA, Canadian White Rhino, Tragedy Khadafi and Bigga Haitian, they again received worldwide media coverage for the release with multiple reviews and interviews published over the past few months.\nChop also appears as a featured artist alongside Conway the Machine, Rah Digga, KXNG Crooked, Planet Asia, Guilty Simpson, Ras Kass, Skyzoo, Ruste Juxx, Sadat X and more on Frost Gamble's new solo producer album \"I Missed My Bus\" due out around Spring 2018.\nEastcoast rapper & producer duo Tone Chop and Frost Gamble were in NYC last month promoting their new album \"Respect Is Earned Not Given\" which released on September 29th through Miami label 22 Entertainment.\nThey appeared as guests on DJ Eclipse's Rap Is Outta Control show which as usual ends with a freestyle session. Chop, being the seasoned veteran he is dating back to his days starting out in street corner rap battles in upstate NY, brought the full armoury to the table on this one.\nRap Is Outta Control is now broadcast every Thursday from 10pm \u2013 12pm EST on Sirius XM Channel 44.\nChop & Frost will be releasing a brand new special cut on November 22nd \u2013 look out for that one!\nFrost, who has emerged in the past year as one of the hottest hip hop producers on the scene, is also finishing his new solo album \"I Missed My Bus\" due out in the first half of 2018 which will include guest featured artists Conway, Rah Digga, Crooked I, Skyzoo, Ruste Juxx, Rass Kas, Guilty Simpson and many more.\nHe released his \"Rare Fabric\" EP with Tragedy Khadafi on October 20th and remixed the Kid Vishis & Royce da 5'9\u2033 joint \"Go Off\".\nEastcoast rapper & producer duo Tone Chop & Frost Gamble released their new album \"Respect Is Earned Not Given\" through Miami label 22 Entertainment on September 29th.\nFeaturing Kool G Rap, Planet Asia, DNA, White Rhino & Tragedy Khadafi it's available to buy on CD and digital formats from multiple online stores worldwide including Amazon, Bandcamp, iTunes and Spotify.\nThe pair were in New York a few weeks back promoting the album and were guests on DJ Eclipse's Rap Is Outta Control show, broadcast now on their new slot every Thursday from 10pm \u2013 12pm EST on Sirius XM's \"Hip Hop Nation\" Channel 44.\nChop & Frost will be releasing a brand new track on November 22nd. Meantime check out the album stream on Soundcloud.\nFrost has also just released his EP \"Rare Fabric\" with Tragedy Khadafi and is finishing his new solo album \"I Missed My Bus\" which includes guest featured artists Conway, Rah Digga, Crooked I, Ruste Juxx, Skyzoo, Ras Kass, Guilty Simpson and many more. Look out for that around the first half of 2018.\nIt's been a remarkable year for NY State producer Frost Gamble, currently resident in Winnipeg, Canada.\nHaving just returned from NYC where he was with Tone Chop promoting their new album \"Respect Is Earned Not Given\", including a guest appearance on DJ Eclipse's Sirius XM 'Rap Is Outta Control Show', he reflects on the past 12 months which included the release of the pair's \"Veteran\" EP, the album \"Black Beach\" with Detroit's ZotheJerk and the EP \"Rare Fabric\" with Tragedy Khadafi out this Friday, October 20th.\nHe discusses his current work with Royce da 5'9\u2033 and Horseshoe Gang and his new album \"I Missed My Bus\" due out next year which includes luminaries such as Crooked I, Rah Digga, Conway, Skyzoo, Ras Kass, Sadat X, Ruste Juxx, Guilty Simpson and many more.\nHis deal with 22 Ent has been the catalyst for his upward trajectory, and he outlines the nature of their working relationship and benefits this has brought. The one time b-boy and rap battler also gives his views on contemporary hip hop culture and the political situation in the USA seen from the standpoint of an American native now based north of the border.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"I wanted to experiment making some simple moulding without a tilting router lift or a tilting router fence,using a common router bit set with no modifications except temporarily removing bearings. the results turned out great considering it was an EXPERIMENT but if would make a tilting router fence if I was making any moulding.\nand u seem to do very dangerous things. u should kerp ur hands off the router bits. u just get too close.\nI always look where I place my hands when using power tools or a router table, but in this video I maybe get a bit close. But then again it can be hard to see on camera if your hand placement is close to the tool.\nAnd I do make sure I am safe but somtimes you can't live your life in bubble wrap, but u gotta just life life on the edge !","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Click here to view last year cover featuring Norman Reedus, here to view 2013 cover featuring Jim Sturgess, here to view 2012 cover featuring Josh Hutcherson, here for 2011 cover with Shiloh Fernadez, and here for 2010 cover with James McAvoy.\nYu Tsai snapped the cover.\nUPDATED JULY 27th 2012: Added three new campaign images via TFS.\nKarmen Pedaru, Ymre Stiekema, Janis Ancens, Maud Welzen and Ben Hill were photographed by Craig McDean for the stylish Fall Winter 2012 campaign images from Belstaff, their first campaign. Actor Ewan McGregor is also featured for the campaign.\n40 year old Scottish actor Ewan McGregor was photographed by Alexi Lubomirski and featured for the Spring Summer 2012 campaign images of South Korean department store, Shinsegae with the styling works by Sean Spellman.\n40 year old Scottish actor Ewan McGregor sporting brunette quiff on the January 2012 cover of Nylon Guys US photographed by Marvin Scott Jarrett and styled by Brady Cunningham.\nClick here to view last year cover featuring Michael Pitt and here for 2010 cover featuring Jared Leto.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"* Department of Regency Weirdness: Plenary speaker Robert Miles of the University of Victoria foraged through the archives of early nineteenth-century newspapers to excavate the pathos, melodrama and excess that, as he put it, crowd around the edges of Austen's fiction without quite sneaking into it. My favorite of Miles' discoveries: the man who boasted he could eat 1,000 oysters in an hour -- and actually made it to 650 before an errant piece of shell stuck in his throat and knocked him out cold.\n* Department of Psychology: In a roundtable on Mansfield Park's dysfunctional families, writer Gracia Fay Ellwood suggested that readers dislike Fanny because they recognize her as an abused child, identify with her victimhood, and then unconsciously react against that identification by blaming her for her own suffering.\n* Department of Celebrity Sightings: In their history of the so-called \"Fanny Wars\" \u2013 the sometimes vitriolic debates over the love-her-or-hate-her Miss Price \u2013 Linda Troost of Washington & Jefferson College and Sayre Greenfield of the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg mentioned one early Jane Austen critic, Richard Whately, the future Anglican Archbishop of Dublin. Turns out that Whately's great-great-grandson, Kevin, is the fine actor who plays the lovable Robbie Lewis on the British crime dramas \"Inspector Morse\" and \"Inspector Lewis.\" Who knew? Austen connections really are everywhere.\nThanks so much for coming to our talk, Deborah! It was lovely to see you at the AGM. And thank you for this overview of breakout sessions, which gives me a glimpse of some of the things I missed when I was at other sessions.\nGreatly enjoyed your talk, Sarah! It is an occupational hazard of the AGM that you never get to hear everything you're interested in, alas. . .\nI enjoyed your blog, Deborah--and it was great to see you, even if it was only a brief hello! As Sarah said, I too enjoyed reading about some of the breakout sessions that I missed. I hope you had as good a time at the AGM as I did!\nGood to see you, too, Syrie, and to admire your lovely gowns! Enjoyed the play very much -- I hope you and Diana are planning an encore soon.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"I always encourage reader feedback. You can contact me by completing the form below.\nWe'd love publish one of your picture of Copper Triangle in the next issue of Fort Collins Magazine. If you're interested, please get in touch.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"How to get in touch with Prismic to help you transfer ownership of a repository when on the Free plan.\nDon't worry, you do not need to upgrade your repository's plan in order to transfer it to another user. The Prismic support staff can help you transfer the repository.\nOnce they've done this, head to the prismic.io website and open up a chat with the Support team. Just look for the little chat button in the bottom-right corner of the screen.\nWith these things, the Support team will be able to take care of the rest!\nOnce the repository has been transferred, the other person will be able to upgrade the repo as they need.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"I have never been particularly good with money - bills have always been paid, rent transferred and the balance on my cards cleared, but generally at the end of each month I'm left wondering where my money has gone and feeling the pinch in the last week or so before payday. When I became pregnant last year, I started putting a certain amount away each month in order to provide me with a cushion to supplement me through maternity leave - now 3 months in, I've realised that I'd rather keep hold of these savings for something more tangible, and instead live on my reduced income. In order to do this, I need to become a more mindful spender, being aware of where my money is going so I know where I can cut back and make smarter decisions. With this in mind, being asked to review Moneyhub was quite apt.\nMoneyhub is available on both Android and iOS and was relaunched in December 2015 after an overhaul of the look and feel. It comes fully loaded with a direct connection to your bank accounts, the ability to verify and categorise individual transactions, analysis and breakdown on where you spend the most as well as goals to help you take better control of your money.\nThe transaction inbox and spending analysis are particularly good, the process of going through and confirming each transaction and assigning it to a category is enough in itself to make you more aware of patterns in your spending, it quickly became apparent that I was single handedly supporting my local Starbucks one coffee at a time, which made setting my first spending goal easy - less House Blend, more Nescaf\u00e9.\nOn the whole, the app is easy to use and pleasant to look at. The set-up process is quick and verifying your transactions as they come in soon becomes addictive. There are several nice touches with how they present your data to keep you motivated and returning to the app; things like seeing how much you've spent in comparison to this time last month means it's easy to know when you should be slowing down on the purchases and encourages you to look ahead to the rest of the month to see if you can make up the difference. The ability to create your own categories gives the app a more tailored feel and the search functionality allows you to view a list of similar transactions over a longer period of time - particularly helpful when trying to change a regular spending habit.\nMoneyhub is a freemium app with a free 7 day trial, and then it will cost you \u00a32.99 per month in subscription fees, or \u00a329.99 as a one off payment for the year. At first I thought this was a bit much considering I could technically get the same information from my online banking if I wanted to, but with my new found knowledge surrounding my money I quickly realised that actually \u00a32.99 is a fair price for the convenience of having the information available in such a helpful and accessible way - it's just one less latte per month.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"The Patriots Brand was created in the spring of 2006 to support and develop the first Patriots U10 Girls 97 team in Carson City from a group of girls that other coaches did not select during tryouts in the winter of 2005. We coached the team for two years, making this team, one of the two strongest teams in the division at U12. This team became the Freedom after our departure from Carson City and the girls went on to play High School soccer and other teams at the older ages where they used the skills developed through our coaching.\nIn the spring 2009 we created and developed a new U12 Girls 97 team in Reno which we successfully developed into another strong team participating in tournament championships in and out of town. This team has by now gone through the different divisions and the girls are all in college now after they got scattered playing in the different High Schools in Northern Nevada.\nAlong the way, we have coached under the same program a number of teams, too many to remember, from rec and competitive youth teams to adult men and women teams.\nAs of the fall 2011, we were in full force developing players of different ages, from the U6 to U10 recreational\/pre-competitive ages to the full competitive U10 and up divisions.\nOur goal has always been to develop players that are technically sound that can compete at a higher level, whether that is making the JV and varsity teams in High School, or playing and showing good at competitive tournaments in Northern Nevada, California and Other areas, or moving on to colleges around the country. We also strive to provide a proper fun learning environment for our developmental players.\nTeach the fundamental skills of the game.\nDevelop the physical technical ability of individual players.\nStrengthen the decision making process of each player as individuals and as part of a team.\nTeach respect for the game, team-mates, coaches, officials, spectators and the Laws of the game.\nWe strive to provide an environment where the players can learn and be challenged and where they can feel part of something greater.\nOur methods of teaching are specifically tailored for the players we coach and are based on the successful academy programs used by clubs like Ajax with the dutch system of technical development, and have over the years adopted the Fiorentina scientific methodology developed by Prof. Vergine, the head of the Fiorentina Academy, one of the top teams in Serie A in Italy, arguably, one of the best producers of talent in the world.\nAs of 2016, using our custom tailored program, we have now produced some of the best talent in Northern Nevada and our players are sought after by competing clubs and teams. Through our efforts, we have produced players and teams that have the largest success rate of any program in Northern Nevada when measured by the number of teams that have gone on to place on different tournaments throughout the region, including taking several 1st place finishes in the NorCal Premier State Cup Competition in Northern California, a feat only achieved by the Patriots Academy.\nIn the spring 2016, we made the decision as an organization to cut down on the number of teams and players we coached under our program, which operated as a full volunteer driven organization. In an effort to provide a quality driven specific program to only a select few ages, we released 14 of the 16 teams we had, maintaining only a group of 06\/05 and a group of 03\/02 born female players.\nThis reduction of players and teams was made to help prepare and pave the way for us to pursue the attainment of the Women's Premiere Soccer League (WPSL) franchise in the summer of 2016. This goal was accomplished in the summer of 2016 and in the summer of 2017, the Reno Tahoe Liberty FC started it's inaugural WPSL season, giving local women and college athletes in Northern Nevada a place and an opportunity to play soccer at the highest level possible beyond the youth years.\nWith the WPSL franchise well on it's way, the Patriots Academy program was re-started once again with some organizational restructuring, and the Academy will resume operations open to players U7 and up starting in the fall 2017.\nThe Patriots Academy will provide an structured soccer program under the guidance of its coaches and under the same premises as from the time when the Patriots players first started in 2006 as described below.\nThe Patriots operate under the premises of creating a fun, positive environment for our players, where they can grow in soccer and in life.\n1. Does the player have athletic abilities?\n2. Are the parents friendly, helpful, committed, non argumentative, willing to help with the team, organization, volunteering, fun-raising or officiating?\n2. Are the parents and player willing to commit to the team with the development of a higher level of skill in mind or are they going to be looking to change teams if the teams don't win every game or things get a little rough?\n3. Are the parents and player willing to make the Patriots a priority vs. dancing, horse back riding, acting, marbles, etc. (School excluded) during the height of the spring and fall soccer seasons? (Winter activities other than soccer are encouraged).\n4. Does the player listen to coaching instructions and is the player honestly willing to be a better player and to give 100% at practices and games?\n5. Are the parents willing to abstain from \"coaching\" their child?\nThe Patriots were founded with the understanding that being a Patriot is a privilege.\nNo one has the \"right\" to play on the Patriots! Playing for the Patriots is an opportunity given by the organization to the player and the family of the player that wants to be part of something greater and compete with a higher skill level.\nThere is NO one player in the organization that is above this privilege!\nAs such, players and parents that want to be part of the Patriots Academy, must understand that there is an inherit responsibility to the program and other players in it, to be there for them if a player wishes to be a Patriot.\nWe believe in the pride of wearing the team colors and what the team represents.\nOur team colors and motif was inspired by the colors of the nation, with the pride that is created by being a Patriot in this great Country.\nCopyright 2006-2018 Patriots Academy - Liberty Sports Group, Inc.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"RSS Abuse: What's fair use and what's abuse. (or Skweezer gets it wrong).\nBeing a publisher in the age of complete RSS feeds is really trying. At least once a week I'm explaining to someone that they can't just republish one of our blogs on their site with advertisements around it, and that the RSS is for non-commercial use.\nIt's one thing to take headlines.\nIt's one thing to take an excerptlike the good folks at Google, Topix.net, Feedster or Technorati doto help people navigate.\nIt's a whole other thing to take your entire feed, wrap your own ads around it, and try to sell a service on top of the content!\nThat is exactly what just happened to us thanks to this website Skweezer. They have an interestingbut already availableidea: make webpages fit better on PDAs and phones. Great idea. We want readers to be able to read our content easilyno doubt.\nThese slimy folks over there then tell me that they are no different then Firefox!!!\nHello? Last time I checked Firefox did not republish our site at http:\/\/www.firefox.com\/www.engadget.com, they didn't put advertisements around our content, and they didn't charge for a \"premium\" version of Firefox. They also let us get the page view and the readership at our site.\nClearly some folks are getting caught up in what they can do with an RSS feed and forgetting about what they shouldand are legally allowedto do.\nYou want to take headlines and put advertisements around the headlines? Go for it you're making some money and you're not preventing us from making moneyin fact you're sending us readers. All good.\nYou want to take headlines and a modest excerpt and put ads around it? Go for it! I'm all for it, again, you're making some money without devaluing the trip to our website.\nHowever, making it so we can't make money and our readers don't come to our own site? Not good.\nIf you made this amazing software then come to us and either sell us the software or offer us a revenue share. This is exactly what I told the folks who were putting ads in RSS feeds. If you put ads in our *full* RSS feeds and don't have an agreement with us we will stop you. Just come to us and setup a reasonable deal and we will probably do it.\nNow, again, you offer this service for free without ads, sell it to the publisher, get permission, or split the advertising revenue, etc. you're fine. But you don't just come along and take the entire feed, republish it wholesale, and put your ads around it.\nThis seems like common sense to me, but I guess sometime tech folks start to justify abuse as technological innovation. Fair use is cool, that covers using a portion of a worknot the whole thing.\nUpdate: If you want to email their CEO and be removed you can reach them at [email protected] and cc [email protected]. As you might suspect they don't have their contract info on their site so it's hard to reach them.\nJust to provide a further update: Skweezer hasn't shown ads against mobilized content since late-2005. Just want to set the record straight on this!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Offer latest high quality car aftermarket parts !\nWe like all kinds of design !\nFollow up Jewelry industry, help with searching !\nMore than you think, we are good at data analysis.\nAfter 10 years working experience , I learn Vision , Discovery , Research , Concentration , creation , Tactics , Skills , Efforts , Cooperation is the key to do any business , now I just wait you bring lucky to me , let's talk if you have any ideas !\nI work in car parts field for some years and get lots of experience , there is a big car parts wholesale market nearby, any idea to find something ?\nI am familar with metal works like Pressing , drawing , bending etc., For materials ,I have a strong feeling that it is a revolutionary product in stainless steel field , our lives might be colorful soon !\nAs internet is more and more popular , search engine optimize is necessary to learn for product list , others like data collect \/ analysis , auto-submit is useful too .\nI have ready-to-sell products listing here , please just create an order like you shop elsewhere , I will contact you soon to confirm lead time , freight , payment method . As I hope my business view is far and far , I also accept typical orders like 3D design , SEO task , Product development , or if not list above , welcome to talk , I believe my experience may help .","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Bracket\u00ae Brands insecticide controls a range of insect pests that damage many important crops, including cotton, citrus, vegetables, peanuts, and tobacco. Bracket\u00ae Brands insecticide can be used in greenhouses, as well as on golf courses, sod farms, and outdoor floral and ground cover plantings. Air or ground applications put this versatile insecticide to effective use.\nBracket\u00ae Brands is an effective cotton insecticide that can be used in foliar, hopperbox, and in-furrow treatments. It can be tank mixed with several other cotton insecticides.\nBracket\u00ae Brands insecticide controls many cotton insects, including armyworm (excluding beet), bollworm, cabbage looper, cotton aphid, cutworm, fleahopper, pink bollworm, plant bug (lygus), stinkbug, thrip, tobacco budworm and whitefly.\nWhen spray particles come in contact with bollworm and tobacco budworm eggs, hatching larvae may be controlled as they emerge and consume their egg casings. For dead-hatch and larval control, apply Bracket\u00ae Brands with other insecticides. For improved deposition, canopy penetration and spray coverage, use InterLock\u00ae plus Preference\u00ae adjuvants.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"I have a lot of respect for the publishing platform of Portland, Oregon's Another Sky Press. When purchasing a book online through their website you are given the option to buy the book at cost and if you wish, an extra contribution which is in turn what supports the artist and publisher. I tip my hat to Another Sky. I think they are on to something, I know it worked for Radiohead. Hopefully they get the support they deserve. We need a mass change in the way (at least online) commerce works.\nAnteism has always been interested in financial systems like this. We have in the past had our books online for free, but now make our sold out publications available online . I hope to one day adopt a modified system such as Another Sky's.\nBelow is further information on Another Sky's publishing methods.\nWe want people to read our books, even if they read them for free. This isn't anything revolutionary - unless your local librarian is a subversive of the highest order.To best accomplish this goal we release all of our books online for free. Because we know how good 'real' books feel in your hands, we also price our trade-paperbacks via a sliding scale system in which the base price is the cost for us to ship you a book (we don't make a penny) and you set the final price by choosing what you'd like to contribute (if anything) to the creative team behind it (most of which goes to the author). You can't ever be ripped off. We call this pro-artist, pro-audience system neo-patronage.\nThere are a whole bunch of reasons we are doing this. Some of them are idealistic (we trust people!). Some of them are economic (we want everyone to be able to afford our books!). Some of them are philosophical (we believe it is a better system!). Some of them are technological (flow with technology, don't fight it!).\nBut really, it comes down to something very simple: I sat down and tried to figure out a system of commerce that was as 'pure' as possible. One free of greed. One that gave as many people as possible the ability to be a part of it, whether as artist or audience. One which allowed the artists who excelled to be compensated and thus continue to create art. And this system of neo-patronage is what I came up with. Is it perfect? Will it work? Questions, questions, and there's no way to know the answers until it's been tried. And so I am, with the help and dedication of others who want to see this system thrive.\nRather than fight technology, we've decided to flow with it. Rather than 'protect' our 'intellectual property' with DRM and other consumer-unfriendly practices, we're offering it all for free. Rather than fight against P2P and related technologies, we'll embrace them.\nWhich, of course, leaves that one burning question: how does the artist get paid? We think the answer is something along the lines of neo-patronage, and we're willing to put our money, time, and effort where our mouth is.\nWe believe it would be better if individuals could decide the value of art after they experience it, not before. Few people, if any, would buy a painting sight unseen. Yet most of us often purchase music, films and books at a fixed price before we even know if the 'product' is actually any good. As a result we've created a market where we often support creativity based on the quality of the hype, not the quality of the actual creation. This in turn has lead to a downturn in quality because the bottom line doesn't care whether or not you liked the movie\/book\/cd - you've already spent your money. There is little incentive to create better content when the industry knows they can simply hype the next half-assed thing that comes along.\nConsider what people spend on music, films and books that they end up disliking. If this money weren't wasted on inferior material, the collective audience would have more to spend on the artists that they love. The arts would flourish because money would be properly distributed to artists based on quality instead of filling the coffers of the already rich non-creators that control the hype industry.\nArt should be for all, not for those who can afford it. Contribute when you can, if you can. Don't feel guilty if you can't contribute to every artist who you've enjoyed. Instead, be proud to contribute at a level that is comfortable to you both ethically and financially. If you have the means, by all means go above and beyond and generously support a few artists to ensure they can continue to create new work.\nThere are some great, artist-friendly distributors around (CD Baby is a perfect example) but for the most part the culture industry is stacked against the artist. The perils of the music industry are well known, but the book publishing industry can be just as bad, if not worse.\nWe believe the money should go to the artist, not obsolete middle men hanging on to antiquated distribution paradigms. Period.\nWe believe this will work.\nThe corporations that currently have a strangle hold on our culture are not equipped for the impact of technology. They can not and will not adapt, for their profit lies in the realm of control and information consolidation, not freedom and information dissemination. We have the opportunity to reclaim our culture and we need to take it.\nWe believe a better system is for the audience to be under the honor system to contribute to those artists who have enriched their lives and to shun those who have wasted their time.\nThis is why we at Another Sky Press provide the entirety of our works online for free. We make no demands on our audience, we simply request that if you enjoy what we offer you that you show this via contributing to our authors or directly to us. We believe in you, and we can only hope you believe in us. Read more on neo-patronage.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Today, Cara did some voice work for Valerian, stopped by the Funny or Die studios and attended the premiere and after party of Wheeler, staring Steven Dorf and Directed by Ryan Ross.\nCara with Amber Heard and her friend Tony Deniro at his Pajama Party Friday night.\nCara is back in the US, she was photographed arriving at LAX in Los Angeles.\nCara has left Uganda and has been spotted in South Africa.\nCara Delevingne is currently in Uganda visiting a refugee camp as part of the girlup.org United Nations Foundation.\nClick to view the full gallery of pictures.\nCara on set with Cass Blackbird shooting a new Puma campaign.\nCara has left her holiday in Mustique, took a selfie with her brother Alex Jaffe and was spotted on an airplane.\nNew still from Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets starring Cara Delevingne and Dane Dehaan. Valerian opens in July 2017.\nCara Delevingne will star in a campaign for the Gabrielle bag from Chanel's spring collection. Pharrell Williams, Kristen Stewart and Caroline de Maigret will also star in the campaign shot by Karl Lagerfeld which will debut April 3. Vanity Fair article.\nCara has been celebrating the New Year in Mustique with Poppy Delevingne, Mary Charteris and Lilly Donaldson.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"The WaterRower Indo-Row Studio Rowing Machine is specifically designed to be lightweight, portable, space saving and vertically stack-able. In fact, 3 Indo-Row indoor rowing machines can be stored vertically in the same amount space as ONE indoor cycling bike!\nThe unique geometry of the Indo-Row Studio rowing machine makes it easy to row with good technique, even for a beginner rower, and the quality construction provides a natural, fluid connection with every stroke.\nTo win this great prize (worth $1699), complete your details below, telling us in 25 words or less why you would love to win a WaterRower Indo-Row Rowing machine for your gym or studio.\n(1) The WIN a WaterRower Indo-Rower Essay Contest runs from April 1st 2014 to June 30th 2014. All entries are to be digitally submitted no later than 11:59pm EST June 29th, 2014.\n(11) Prizes are as follows: The Grand Prize Winner will a single (one) WaterRower Indo-Rower Studio Rowing Machine. Contest winners will also be acknowledged on the wnif.com.au website.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"I'm a third year graduate student in the statistics department at Pennsylvania State University, interesting in machine learning and classification problems.\nBefore starting graduate school I worked as a data analyst at both Zynga and GrubHub. Prior to that, I was an undergraduate economics student at the University of Chicago, where I was a member of the Chicago Debate Society.\nGenerated with Pelican. Layout done with Skeleton. Icons are Font Awesome. Hosted on GitHub Pages.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"These Zucchini Bacon Fat Bombs are so delicious you can't even imagine. As someone who is trying to follow a low carb Meditteranean diet, I need fat bombs. Usually, when the afternoon hunger starting to kick in I go for my raw chocolate but I wanted a savory treat too. I found the inspiration for this recipe on the bulletproof blog.\nI took the recipe and gave it a little more of a Meditteranean fusion feel to it. We are talking about a wonderful pastured raised bacon mixed with zucchini, onions, coconut flour, eggs, cumin, and some turmeric. Trust me it's super easy to make and so delicious.\nTo make the Zucchini Bacon Fat Bombs i fried the bacon and then the onion in the bacon's fat to get extra flavor. When I finished with the bacon and onions I cut the bacon and add it along with the onions to a bowl with the rest of the ingredients. Mix everything together and moved it to a muffin baking sheet. I cook it for 35 min and when it got a nice color outside and ready in the inside i let it cool off a little on a rack. I served it with greek yogurt and some veggies on the side and my afternoon fat bomb became my dinner :).\n2. When bacon is crisp but not too crisp remove from pan and uses the leftover fat oil to cook the onions until they are changing the color to light gold.\n3. take a big mixing bowl and combine all the ingredients. Mix together well until everything is mixed.\n5. Bake for 30-35 min until it gets a nice color and ready inside.\n6. Let it cool a little and serve it with Greek yogurt.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Zumer Sport's softball messenger bag is created from actual softball leather. The leather is durable, puncture resistant, and virtually spill proof! Perfect for any age, guys or girls, in any environment. Carry it on a plane, take it to school \u2013 it's a messenger bag made from softball leather!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"U.S. Ferrari dealer Louis Chinetti convinced Enzo to create a convertible specifically for his stateside clientele. Photo by Darin Schnabel, courtesy RM Sotheby's.\nChassis No. 10709\u2014with matching engine No. and a body by Carrozzeria Scaglietti\u2014was acquired new by Chinetti's friend Eddie Smith Sr., a hosiery magnate in North Carolina. The vehicle remained in his family for 45 years until it sold through RM Sotheby's for approximately \u00a322 million in 2013. Proceeds from that price went to various charities dear to the Smiths.\nIn 1999, this Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Lungo Spider was honored as the Most Elegant Convertible at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. Photo by Darin Schnabel, courtesy RM Sotheby's.\nThis 1939 Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Lungo Spider\u2014chassis No. 412041\u2014had its body built by Carrozzeria Touring, and is one of only 12 convertible examples from the coachbuilder in existence. The car is a compilation of original components\u2014including body No. 2027 and engine No. 422042\u2014and its primary restoration was completed in 1997. Two years later it was named the Most Elegant Convertible at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. In 2016, the car returned to Northern California, this time as an auction lot presented by RM Sotheby's at Monterey Car Week. The Alfa Romeo raked in approximately \u00a315.2 million.\nIn 2012, the von Krieger 540 K Special Roadster sold at Gooding & Company's Pebble Beach Auctions for approximately \u00a39 million.\nOn September 9, 2017, auction attendees at the RM Sotheby's Ferrari\u2014Leggenda E Passione sale in Maranello, Italy, bid on a beauty that had not yet been built. The car they were competing for was none other than Ferrari's LaFerrari Aperta, a herculean hybrid that combines a 6.3-liter V-12 with a kinetic energy recovery system that results in a total of 949 hp and 900 joule of torque. The rear-wheel-drive roadster, which features the same torsional rigidity as its coupe counterpart, is able to rocket from zero to just over 200 kph in under 7 seconds and reach a top speed of 349 kph.\nOnly 210 examples of the LaFerrari Aperta came to fruition. Photo: Courtesy RM Sotheby's.\nOwnership of the cutting-edge convertible came at a cost of approximately \u00a37.8 million, setting a record for the highest auction amount paid on car from this century. All proceeds went to Save the Children, a charity providing relief to youth in need throughout the world.\nThe Bugatti Type 57 line was born from the imagination of Jean Bugatti and comprises such iconic cars as the A\u00e9rolithe and Type 57 SC Atlantic. The \"S\" stood for the French word surbaisse, meaning \"lowered\"\u2014a reference to its chassis. The race-focused ferocities won numerous contests, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans, where one set a record for average speed at 136.9 kph.\nChassis No. 57513 is among three remaining cabriolets with coachwork from Carrosserie Vanvooren. Photo by Darin Schnabel, courtesy RM Sotheby's.\nThe Bugatti brought bidding to a boil at the 2017 RM Sotheby's Amelia Island sale, moving on to its seventh owner for \u00a36 million.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"The world of the job search has changed dramatically in the last decade or so. It's still evolving, even today. For many people who have had jobs for some time, the thought of conducting a job search in this new environment can seem overwhelming.\nIf you're thinking about re-entering the job market after some time away, or you've been searching for a job without much luck, take a look at what Millennial job seekers are doing. They've been using these three strategies to find the best jobs in the market right now.\nMillennials prefer to engage in meaningful work. They want to feel like the work they do is important and the company they work for aligns with their values. Feeling like their work matters is motivating and gives a sense of fulfillment, especially if they can see it makes a difference at the workplace. They also want to be proud of the company they work for.\nTo this end, Millennials tend to use research a little differently than other job seekers. They're more interested in the company itself. What does the company do and what values does it have? What difference is it making in the world, and what vision is there for the future?\nYou can adopt this strategy to find jobs that align with your own values and goals. Do you want to work for a top technology firm, and make a difference in the lives of others? Maybe you'd like to work for a company with a focus on a greener future.\nWhatever you prefer, research company values and corporate citizenship. The information you uncover will help you find a job that's a great fit.\nMillennials are the social media generation, so it's no surprise they've also adopted this new tool for their job searches.\nToday's job seekers use social media not only to find jobs but to meet others in their industry as well. This networking allows them to connect with people they might not otherwise encounter. It can also help them discover new job opportunities.\nIf you're not already using social media in your job search, it's time to get on board. A 2017 study found 94% of online Canadian adults have at least one social media account. Networking is important for any professional, no matter where you are in your career. Just be sure to audit your social media beforehand.\nAs job seekers, Millennials are more likely to take risks. This doesn't necessarily mean they'll apply to be the CEO of a company, but it does mean they're willing to look at opportunities in a new way.\nMany people still cling to the idea of the corporate ladder, but the reality is that today's organizations are flatter than before. Opportunity is often a horizontal move between companies. Jobs are more likely to be a series of projects or roles with a number of different workplaces. It's little wonder the gig economy is in full swing.\nMillennials have been adapting to this revised work environment, and many of them even see it as a good thing. They're more willing to move from company to company and from job to job. They're ready to experiment with different roles. They see this kind of movement as valuable, since it keeps them learning and building skills.\nIf you're ready to continue building your resume this way, one of the best things you can do is work with a staffing agency like Liberty Staffing. Our expert team helps job seekers like you discover new opportunities you may not have imagined.\n10 + years of Office\/Administrative Recruitment experience, 15+ years of Recruitment, Management, Sales and Customer Service experience. Previous District Training Manager and Human Resource Manager in Supply Chain and Logistics.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Off to a roping training family in UTAH, I think we may see these boys at some PRCA rodeos in the future.\nFriendly, sound, big boned, stout with more than plenty of talent. These fellas are now in our horse training program (about 30 rides, lots of ground work, hot walker, ranch exposure etc) and are for sale as prospects only currently. All of their brothers and sisters have made talented ranch\/rope\/reining\/cutting horses. Both stand 15hh with lots of bone and a stout build.\nVaccinations, worming, & farrier work done on regular schedule. Born and raised here on our cattle ranch. AQHA papers in hand. Eligible for AQHA Ranching Heritage Breeders Challenges.\nTheir training will continue as long as they are with us, so their prices are subject to change. We have to many horses in our training program right now, this is the only reason they are on the market. I will add more info, pictures, etc. as soon as I can.\nBelow Video: 2011 AQHA Sorrel Gelding in the round pen to show gait and soundness.\nBelow Video: 2011 AQHA Bay Roan Gelding in the round pen to show gait and soundness.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"The doctor was riding home from the medical clinic where he worked, through the bustling streets of Guangzhou, when a truck swerved suddenly and cut him off. As the truck screeched to a halt in front of him, the doctor got off his motorcycle and walked towards it. The truck driver, agitated, opened the door and, grabbing hold of the truck's roof, kicked out at the approaching doctor. The doctor reacted quickly and, turning his stance, struck deeply into the soft tissue below the kicking driver's knee with a powerful palm-edge. The driver cringed but had already launched his other leg. The doctor simply turned again and applied a second palm-edge. The driver screamed and, losing his grip, fell from the truck. Just at the doctor was about to leave, however, a second man appeared suddenly from the side, swinging his arm, a long-bladed knife clutched reverse-grip in his hand. Seeing the attack out of the corner of his eye, the doctor shot out his arms in a half-dispersing-wing movement to cover. He intercepted the attack but the blade was long enough that it's tip still managed to bite slightly into his chest. Following up immediately, the doctor yanked the knife-wielding assailant off balance and struck out simultaneously with a devastating tiger-tail kick. A crunching sound accompanied the attacker's scream. The doctor, grandmaster Sum Nung, watched the man turn and limp away, clutching his shattered side, before returning to his motorcycle and continuing on his way home.\nWhile wing chun kuen is well know for its simple, effective boxing methods, what has often been overlooked is that wing chun kuen also contains a multitude of devastatingly effective kicking skills. In fact, the very same principles that gave rise to wing chun kuen's reputation with the hands are just as effective when applied with the legs.\nThe Sum Nung system of wing chun kuen was handed down from Fine Jade Flower Union (King Fa Wui Goon) Opera performers Wong Wah-Bo and Painted Face Kam (Dai Fa Min Kam) to Imperial constables Fok Bo-Chuen and Fung Siu-Ching and from them on to Yuen Kay-San of Foshan. Known as Yuen the Fifth (Yuen Lo Jap), he in turn passed his knowledge on to Sum Nung (Cen Neng), the present day grandmaster of the system, who had previously learned the san sik (seperate technique) wing chun kuen of Cheung Bo.\nThe well rounded and effective kicking and counter kicking of the system stem from these many influences and from the rich heritage of the art.\nWing chun kuen contains numerous kicking techniques. While each movement has its own unique aspects, there are several concepts that can be generally applied to all of them. Unlike some other martial arts, wing chun kuen kicks are never applied above the height of a practitioners own waist. Like most Southern fist systems, wing chun kuen prefers to use the legs to counter the legs and leaves higher level techniques to the upper body. In application, wing chun kuen kicks are used directly and explosively to break an opponent's structure and destroy their ability to continue an encounter. The power used in the kicks can vary from long and thrusting to short and whipping to pressing and controlling. Furthermore, there are no feints or fakes to confuse an opponent or measure distance. This is because, while powerful, kicking is also risky, as the lifting of the leg reduces stability and leaves the practitioner vulnerable to having their own balance broken. Thus, wing chun kuen does everything possible to ensure that when a practitioner kicks, that kick will not miss.\nThe heart piercing kick (chuen sum gerk) is the first kick introduced in the sinking bridge (chum kiu) set. The kick begins with a circling movement that can be used to evade an attack or to attain better positioning. In the set, the knee comes up with the foot outwardly rotated. This can be used to obstruct an incoming kick, or to lock or jar an opponent's leg. The leg then thrusts straight forward. Like the well known vertical punch of the system, the direct nature of the heart piercing kick allows it to intercept and counter in one motion. The technique itself can be used as a stop-kick, to strike into vulnerable areas of the opponent's anatomy, or to press and fold their joints. Following the kick, the leg can either return to its position of origin or can be used to step forward for a follow up.\nThe side nailing kick (wang ding gerk) is also found in the sinking bridge set and is used, as the name suggests, to the practitioners side. Like the heart piercing kick, the side nailing kick also begins with a circling of the foot and raising of the knee to cover evasion, jamming, etc. from its own unique angle. Because of the direction of the kick, positioning and angling play an important role and if done with proper timing, allow the practitioner to slip attacks while countering with a kick, stamp, sweep, or joint press, at the same time.\nThe angling kick (gok ma), found in grandmaster Sum Nung's twelve forms (sup yee sik) set, strikes diagonally with either the toe, instep, or shin. A short, powerful motion, the angling kick is used to quickly chase and control a limb, trip an opponent, or strike deeply into sensitive anatomical areas.\nThe tiger tail kick (fu mei gerk), included in the wooden dummy (muk yan jong) and air dummy (hong jong) sets, can be used from the side or the back. Its nature maximizes evasion and power and can be launched quickly from a standing position or when stepping to flank an opponent. In form, the upper body drops down quickly while the leg raises and strikes out with the body weight firmly behind. This allows it to strike at a longer range directly into an oncoming opponent.\nThe moving kick (yee ma), which comes from the darting fingers (biu jee) set involves an outward arcing of the leg. It is typically used to destroy the body structure of an opponent by circling around their leg to fold or sweep it out from under them.\nThe rising knee (hei sut), also found in the dummy set, looks similar to the initial chambering of the front and side kicks. It differs, however, in that it is not merely used for obstructing but actually strikes with the point of the knee itself. This makes it useful for offense at extremely close ranges.\nThere are several elements important to the successful application of kicking. These elements include practice, timing, positioning, balance, targeting, and sensitivity.\nPractice makes perfect. An old saying but a true one. Each basic needs to be drilled over and over again until it becomes a natural, instinctual movement that will hold up under stress and pressure. The only true secret in any martial art, practice can be accomplished through solo drills, partner training (moving from set patterns to freestyle exchange), and on the wooden dummy.\nTiming is arguably the most important aspect of any technique and can only be built through hard work and experience. Without timing, every other aspect may be perfect and the kick could still fail. Some kickers use an active approach with a set, steady tempo. Wing chun kuen focuses instead on reaction and interruption, allowing a practitioner to intercept the pattern of such attacks and to strike while an opponent is most vulnerable; while still preparing, is caught midway through their motion, or is attempting to recover from a missed technique.\nBecause of the relatively low height of wing chun kuen kicks, they require close proximity to the opponent in order to make them effective. Due to this closeness, kicks often operate within the same range as the hands and thus all the body's limbs can be used together, to support and complement each other. An opponent controlled by the hands is both easier to strike and to prevent from countering.\nInitial positioning, which uses a facing approach, allows a practitioner to attack or defend equally with any limb or any combination of limbs. In transition, wing chun kuen cuts the angles, charging or flanking to optimize the practitioner's options and attacking weapons while simultaneously minimizing those of the opponent.\nBalance requires a steady, stable root. When raising a leg to kick, it leaves only one leg for standing. To overcome this, wing chun kuen trains turning, moving, and kicking with the majority of the weight on one leg right from the beginning. In application, the opponent can become the second half of the balance equation, with a practitioner holding them and \"borrowing\" their stability during the kick.\nThrough all of this, wing chun kuen's goal is to always destroy the opponent's ability to form an offense as quickly and efficiently as possible. Towards this goal, wing chun kuen targets the closet, most vulnerable part of the opponent's anatomy. Options from the inside can include joints like the ankle or knee and vital areas like the groin. From the outside, the joints, kidneys, and ribs are all available targets. Large muscle groups and other sensitive areas can also be struck or pressed from either angle. The exact target will, of course, depend on circumstances such as the opponent's timing, distancing and positioning, balance, etc.\nSensitivity enables a practitioner to minimize reaction time when in the close proximity to the opponent wing chun kuen favors. At this range, the legs work much as the hands do in chi sao. By touching the leg and feeling for the subtle changes of angle and pressure, a wing chun kuen practitioner can adjust faster than eyesight alone would allow. The direct feedback received through maintaining such contact allows the practitioner to remain a step ahead of the opponent and to keep this advantage, disrupting as needed, throughout.\nWing chun kuen is a conceptual, not a technical martial art. The techniques merely show the basic tools, the concepts allow those tools to come to life in application.\nCleaving the center is the simplest most direct response to a kicking attack. If an opponent takes a circular route, or the wing chun kuen practitioner has the timing to intercept, a counter kick can take the shorter path, dominating the mutual meridian line, and thrust straight forward through the opponent's center. If the opponent's attack is already taking the center, the practitioner can step to face or flank, creating a new line to cleave through.\nAttacking the post targets the supporting leg of a kicking opponent. It takes advantage of their vulnerability in having all their weight resting on one leg by attacking the very limb that is keeping them standing.\nAttacking the weapon is similar to attacking the post, but targets the kicking leg rather than the supporting limb. Depending on the range and the timing, cleaving the center or attacking the post may not be a possibility. In these instances, the practitioner can attack the closet target and follow up from there.\nObstructing the path, when not able to properly counter early or directly enough, allows a practitioner to jam the opponent's timing and choke off their attack before it becomes a threat. In addition to breaking the opponent's structure, the obstructing leg is also pre-positioned to allow for immediate follow up.\nAmong the better known individuals fortunate enough to have learned from grandmaster Sum Nung (with apologies, far too many to list here completely) are Sum Jee, Leung Dai-Chiu, Ngo Lui-Kay (Ao Leiqi), Kwok Wan-Ping, Lee Chi-Yiu, Wong Wah, and many others.\nNgo Lui-Kay followed grandmaster Sum Nung from the mid-1960s until he relocated to Canada in 1982. As the wing chun kuen kicking and counter-kicking was passed to grandmaster Sum Nung, and from grandmaster Sum Nung to Ngo Lui-Kay and his many classmates, so have Ngo Lui-Kay and his classmates shared them with their own students and descendants. It is hoped that by introducing these concepts in the west, it will help to preserve the rare and unique teachings of grandmaster Sum Nung for future generations.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"When should a person expect to be released from prison?\nThe Commissioner and the correctional facility must release a prisoner from the prison on their release date [section 61 of the Correctional Services Act 2014 NT (CSA)]. The release date marks the completion of a person's sentence, or 'full time'.\nIf a prisoner is given an Early Release from the Commissioner, their sentence is taken to end on the day they are released and they are no longer a prisoner. As a matter of general practice, early release is ordinarily done when there is some reason to release early such as the availability of an aeroplane flight back to a community on a certain day, or other similar reason.\nThe parole system is designed to help a prisoner transition back into the community through conditional release with supervision and support from NT Community Corrections.\nThe issue of parole arises when a court hands down a sentence of greater than 12 months or life, and where no part of that sentence has been suspended [s53 of the Sentencing Act 1995 NT (SA)]. In this case, the court must fix a period during which the prisoner is not eligible to be released on parole, a non-parole period [s53 SA]. The non-parole period is the period during which the prisoner cannot be released. However, the court does not have to determine a non-parole period where it considers the fixing of such a period inappropriate.\nFor Federal prisoners, offenders must serve any non-parole period before becoming eligible for parole. A parole order for Federal prisoners is to be made by the Attorney-General [sections19AA, 19AL Crimes Act].\nMembers of the Parole Board are appointed by the Minister and the Board is made up of 18 members [section 3B of the Parole Act 2014 NT (PA)].\nDepending on the nature of the crime that a prisoner committed, a parole application will be considered by different members of the Parole Board [s3EB PA]. In most cases, the Parole Board will be made up of the Supreme Court Judge, the Commissioner of Correctional Services, a police officer, a person who represents the interests of the victim and 2 people who represent the community [s3EB PA].\nHowever, for prisoners who have been sentenced for life for the crime of murder, the Board will be made up of the Supreme Court Judge, the Commissioner of Correctional Services, a police officer, a medical professional, a person who represents the interests of the victim and 5 people who represent the community [s3EB PA].\nMany Parole Orders have condition or rule that a parolee will not commit another offence when on parole. Many Parole Orders have a condition or rule that the parolee will not do anything to give rise to a Domestic Violence Order (DVO).\nThe Parole Order signed by the prisoner (who, when released to parole, becomes a parolee) lists all of the conditions or rules of parole. Parole Orders can be different and it is important a prisoner or parolee understands all the conditions or rules of their Parole Order.\nWhen a Parole Order is signed, it is important the prisoner continue to demonstrate positive conduct and behaviour in prison and leading up to their release (and after their release). It is possible for a prisoner to sign a Parole Order and then have a write-up or misbehave and have their Parole Order revoked.\nAround 8 months before a prisoner's non-parole period ends, they should expect a probation and parole officer from Community Corrections to being working with them to write a report for the Parole Board.\nAround 2 months before a prisoner becomes eligible for parole, the Parole Board will consider their application.\nDo you have somewhere to live that the Parole Board will be ok with?\nDo you have family or other people in the community to support you?\nIf the reason you are in prison is to do with alcohol and\/or other drugs, do you want to stay in residential rehabilitation as a stepping stone to staying somewhere in the community? Have you done alcohol and\/or other drug programs whilst in prison?\nHave you done all the recommended treatment programs that the prison has asked you to do?\nDo you have a job or think you could get a job? What sorts of jobs or training have you had before? The Parole Board like to know that a person on parole is staying busy with work or education or training or other programs.\nIf the Parole Board agrees for a prisoner to be released to parole, this means the prisoner will need to sign a Parole Order and can expect to be released on the date set in the order (so long as they continue to show positive conduct and behaviour and their Parole Order is not revoked).\nWhen a prisoner is released to parole, they are taken to still be under sentence of imprisonment. They will not have served the term of their imprisonment that occurred during their parole until the parole period ends and has not been revoked or cancelled [s14 PA]. If the parole peiod ends without the parole order being revoked or cancelled, the person is taken to have served the term of their imprisonment whilst on parole [s14 PA].\nIf the parole application is deferred, this means the Parole Board will talk about a prisoner's parole again at a date in the future. In many of these cases there is something that needs to be done or found out by the Parole Officer that needs to be brought back to the Parole Board. The prisoner should be provided some guidance as to what needs to be done during the period leading up to the next mention date.\nIf the Parole Board decides not to release on parole, no further work takes place with the parole file. The prisoner is sent a letter and in the letter there are reasons that are put as to why the Parole Board decided not to release. Sometimes the prisoner can work on these reasons. At a later date, the prisoner can ask the Parole Board to talk about their parole by putting in a 'reapplication' (this can be done with a letter or seeking assistance to write a letter). Before reapplying, it is useful to address the reasons outlined in the letter sent after the Parole Board decided not to release to parole.\nIf the Parole Board say yes to the reapplication, they will defer the matter to a future date and allocate a Parole and Probation Officer to talk to the prisoner about parole.\nThere is no internal appeal mechanism for a decision of the Parole Board. Like many decisions of an authority, decisions can be appealed to the Supreme Court. However, there can be costs involved and prisoners affected should be encouraged to seek legal advice.\nUsually there is a reason why the Parole Board will say no to a parole application, such as a person being in a red or blue shirt (a medium or high security classification), or the need to do another program in prison, or the need to explore another accommodation option. It is useful to look at the reasons why the Parole Board said no and to deal with these reasons.\nThe 'rules of natural justice (including any duty of procedural fairness) do not apply to or in relation to a decision or action' of the Parole Board [s3HA PA; Parole Board Policy and Procedures Manual p18-19].\nHowever, the Parole Board should give reasons for their decision and ensure the prisoner knows the decision [Parole Board Policy and Procedures Manual p18].\nIf a person is released on parole they are called a parolee. A parolee's parole conditions or rules in their Parole Order can be amended or changed. Parole can be revoked at any time 'before the end of their parole period' by the Chair of the Parole Board [s5(6) PA].\nIf a prisoner while out on parole fails to comply with a condition of their parole, or there are reasonable ground for suspecting the person has violated their parole, a police officer may arrest them without a warrant [s5 PA]. It does not matter if the parole period has expired or not.\nThe court's role is to consider whether the Parole Order is cancelled, and can do so if 'it is satisfied that the person has failed, without reasonable excuse, to comply with a condition of the parole order' [s6 PA].\nIf the court cancels or revokes parole and the parole period has already expired, the parole is taken to have been cancelled immediately before the expiration of the parole period [s6 PA].\nWhere the court cancels a parole order the parolee is sent back to prison as a prisoner [s7 PA].\nThe Commissioner for Correctional Services has the power to issue an Administrative Home Detention Permit which allows the prisoner to live in a place outside the prison [s132 CSA].\nBefore a prisoner will be issued a permit, the Commissioner must make sure that the place a prisoner wants to live is suitable for them and does not put the community at risk or cause inconvenience [s133 CSA]. The prisoner must also agree to the rules of the permit [s133 CSA]. The only compulsory condition of the permit is that the person must not leave the approved place except for times that the Commissioner, probation or parole officer says is ok [s135 CSA].\nWhen a person is issued a permit, it is in force until the prisoners release date [s134 CSA].\nThe Department of Correctional Services says that prisoner pre-release planning should start 3 months from their release date. However, if the sentence is less than 3 months in total, pre-release planning should happen alongside initial sentence planning [Correctional Services Sentence Management Manual pp36-38].\nAs of October 2015, the Department of Correctional Services revised their policy in relation to the repatriation of prisoners. As a result, if prisoners are not being collected by family, friends or by other arrangement, they will be taken to the nearest 'transport terminal' (bus stop) or legal representative's office. Also, persons will be expected to meet the costs of their repatriation [Department of Correctional Services, Office of the Commissioner 20\/10\/2015]. This means if they are from a regional or remote community they will be expected to pay for their own return and with money received as income from work or the Sentenced to a Job policy.\nHowever, the Department of Correctional Services may still make repatriation arrangements for persons if it is a condition of their release, as would have been decided in Court [Department of Correctional Services, Office of the Commissioner 20\/10\/2015].\nA prisoner who has a grievance may be able to have it resolved without going to a court. Complaints can be made and handled as described in the following ways.\nPrisoners can fill in what is known as a 'supers parade' to request a response from the Superintendent. Complaints or concerns can be raised through the supers parade.\nA prisoner can make a complaint to the General Manager of the prison [s25 Correctional Services Regulations].\nA prisoner can request to make a complaint to the General Manager or Superintendent of the prison by submitting a form commonly referred to as a 'supers parade'. This form can be requested from any prison officer. Following the submission of this form, the prisoner will have a meeting with the Superintendent. The prisoner may request that the complaint is made known to the General Manager. If the complaint remains unresolved following this meeting, the prisoner can submit a complaint to the Ombudsman (see below).\nPrisoners are able to submit a complaint directly to the Minister. It is possible the contents of the letter will be shown to the Commissioner or his or her office for advice and the Department's views.\nAn official visitor can assist the overall system by looking into matters inside a custodial correctional facility and reporting directly to the Minister. This can help as the Minister receives information from an independent source and from someone who can inquire into certain matters inside a facility, rather than just receiving that information from the Commissioner.\nPart 2.3 of the CSA deals with official visitors. The Minister must appoint at least 3 official visitors for each Custodial Correctional Facility. These facilities include a correctional centre (such as a prison) or court custody centre or police custody centre [s 11, CSA].\nThe Commissioner must ensure that each custodial correctional facility is visited by an official visitor for the facility at least once every month [s 29 CSA]. The Official Visitor has the job of inquiring into the 'treatment, behaviour and conditions of the prisoners at the facility' [s 30 (2) CSA]. As soon as practicable after the visit the offiicial visitor reports to the Minister and in writing. If directed by the Minister to report to the Commissioner on a specific matter the official visitor must report (a) to the Commisioner on that matter; and (b) to the Minister on all other matters.\nThe official visitor 'must not interfere with, or give instructions about, the control or management of prisoners' [s 31 CSA]. It is not the official visitor's job to intervene and change a decision or something that is happening inside a custodial correctional facility. Rather, it is their job to look into it and give a report to the Minister.\nPrisoners can be encouraged to talk to the official visitor to raise general issues of concern. For individual complaints these matters can be more appropriately dealt with under more formal arrangement such as a complaint or following up with support services or legal advice.\nPrison authorities are not allowed to open letters sent between prisoners and the Ombudsman [ss151, 153, 154 CSA; s26 Ombudsman Act].\nA legal practitioner may visit the prisoner at any reasonable time by appointment with the General Manager [s96 CSA]. Generally, this is with 24 hours notice (a legal practitioner can negotiate outside of this timeframe). Legal professional privilege applies to legal practitioners meeting with their clients in prison. A meeting between a prisoner and their legal practitioner must not be audibly observed or recorded without the consent of the visitor [s102 CSA].\nThe General Manager must not monitor or record a phone call between a prisoner and their legal practitioner without the consent of the legal practitioner [s105].\nA prisoner must not be stopped from sending or recieving any legal mail [s106].\nHowever, if a correctional officer reasonably believes that mail is not in fact a legal item and is made out to be a legal item, they may confiscate the mail [s153 CSA]. A legal practitioner who has been nominated by the Minister [s156 CSA] can then inspect the mail to determine whether in fact it is a legal item [s154 CSA].\nThere are a few prisoners aid services around the Northern Territory.\nDarwin Prisoners Aid Association Inc.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"The Physician Specialist\/Psychiatrist conducts comprehensive Court-ordered evaluations, writes detailed reports and testifies as an expert witness.\nConducts a variety of forensic clinical evaluations, including but not limited to any specifically designated by Court or FCMHS to be conducted by psychiatric physician, in compliance with program requirements and quality standards. Performs all necessary components of such evaluation (except psychological testing).\nWrites formal evaluation reports, in compliance with program requirements and quality standards. Provides court-ready reports of all complete evaluations and comprehensive drafts of any partial evaluations one or more scheduled workdays in advance of court or clinic due dates, except in emergency or expedited cases.\nTestifies as expert witness, in compliance with program requirements and quality standards.\nBegins testimony preparation one or more hours in advance, expect in emergency or expedited cases.\nServes as the primary psychiatric\/medical consultation resource at FCMHS. Available for ad hoc and\/or scheduled consultation by FCMHS colleagues program-wide on case-specific or general psychiatric\/medical issues as needed. At discretion of program leadership, participates in psychiatric\/medical consultation and collaborative initiatives with the court and other agencies.\n1. Graduation from an approved medical school.\n2. Completion of approved residency or fellowship in the specialty or sub-specialty and Board eligible or certified or Subboard eligible or certified.\n3. Five years experience in field of specialty or subspecialty acceptable to the Medical Board of the Hospital.\n4. Licensed to practice medicine in the State of New York.\nIf applying online, please include your cover letter in the same file attachment with your uploaded resume.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"But here's the interesting part. We have two articles that were, by the standards of contemporary political science, of sufficiently high quality to find publication in one of the premiere journals in International Relations. But they have very different policy implications for current (and potentially high-stakes) debates. In an era when political scientists are going out of their way to push research that bears directly on policy concerns, what should we do with such a situation?\nAt one level, Erik's approach seems sensible: publicize the research but note your own take on the subject. I expect Kroenig will respond cogently. That's great for political-science discussions, but how are policymakers and non-academics to interpret such an exchange? The situation strikes me as unsatisfactory. If our mission is to prove that our work \"matters\" and thus, for example, deserves public funding\u2026 then, well, okay. But if our mission is to better shape policy, then what? Indeed, I suspect most \"consumers\" of this kind of debate will simply accept the position that fits with their prior commitments.\nLest we think the issues here are hypothetical, consider that Kroenig's (related) work arguing that nuclear superiority deters other states from initiating crises has already made it into the policy discussion (PDF). Obviously, if Kroenig's right that's not a substantive problem. But the debate over the issue suggests that \"we\" don't have anything approaching a settled answer, which takes us back to the bigger issue, How do \"we\" present work as \"political science\" in a way that (1) does justice to its scholarly nature but (2) also signals the most important thing about its social-scientific quality\u2013that its findings are likely far from settled?\nAnd that's before we even delve into the kinds of methodological debates that make an enormous difference, but are unlikely to make sense to most of the policy community. For perspective, compare the satirical piece I linked to below.\nWe could design fora that embrace the pragmatic\/juridical definition of truth on which the best answer is the one that emerges from a community of discussion rather than from the analysis of one person, in one office, with one dataset. That is, put Kroenig, Sescher and Fuhrman (Voeten too) in a room and make them confront policy questions together. I suspect there are institutions that do this already, but perhaps policy recommendations should be made to prominently emerge from these places rather than from the conclusions of papers.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Justice, Loretta K was born in 1943 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9700 E Iliff AVE APT F60, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2578284.\nJustice, Lynne Valerie was born in 1961 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1545 Peregrine Vista HTS # 304, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5901910.\nJustice, Margaret Johanna was born in 1991 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6809 Chesterfield CT, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601782617.\nJustice, Maria was born in 1957 and registered to vote, giving the address as 130 Vaquero Senda, WOODLAND PARK, Teller County, CO. Justice' voter ID number is 601509155.\nJustice, Mariah was born in 1995 and registered to vote, giving the address as 6651 Bugle DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Justice' voter ID number is 601215938.\nJustice, Martha Joy was born in 1943 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3308 Union Jack WAY, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 280430.\nJustice, Marvin Dale was born in 1948 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5761\/2 Melrose CT, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 2358655.\nJustice, Mary Barbara was born in 1947 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 792 23 7\/10 RD, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2264666.\nJustice, Mary Caroline was born in 1994 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 60 Watch Hill DR APT A, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600809880.\nJustice, Mary E was born in 1947 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4201 E 6Th Avenue PKWY, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2504433.\nJustice, Mary Michael was born in 1969 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 327 E Magnolia ST # 2A, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200005212.\nJustice, Mary T was born in 1962 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1042 Quentin ST, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 664188.\nJustice, Matthew Jose was born in 1980 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1027 Riddlewood RD, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 601122658.\nJustice, Matthew Kent was born in 1986 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 12732 N Dixon DR, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 5946374.\nJustice, Matthew Quinton was born in 1980 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 70 Cedar DR, DURANGO, La Plata County, CO. His voter ID number is 600778498.\nJustice, Melissa Arah was born in 1981 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8234 W Arkansas AVE, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3973773.\nJustice, Meredith Anne was born in 1979 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3415 Green Spring DR, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601571211.\nJustice, Michael was born in 1985 and registered to vote, giving the address as 8751 S Elk ST, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. Justice' voter ID number is 601343270.\nJustice, Michael A was born in 1969 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3215 S Gilpin ST, ENGLEWOOD, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 858076.\nJustice, Michelle Renee was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3865 Cheetah DR, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. 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Her voter ID number is 600183712.\nJustice, Nicole Lynn was born in 1991 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 24125 County Road 42, LASALLE, Weld County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600390151.\nJustice, Nicole Marie was born in 1988 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 10571 Colorado BLVD UNIT H203, THORNTON, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600793831.\nJustice, Noah K was born in 1986 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2013 Hickory ST, FT LUPTON, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 3688496.\nJustice, Nye Paul Ii was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4407 Hummingbird DR, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 601623337.\nJustice, Osha Meadow was born in 1978 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 823 Hickory Ridge, BAYFIELD, La Plata County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4763181.\nJustice, Patricia Ann was born in 1955 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 11653 W 36Th AVE, WHEAT RIDGE, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4268430.\nJustice, Patricia Ann was born in 1952 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 309 Mayku WAY, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4932130.\nJustice, Patricia Therese was born in 1973 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 13500 Via Varra, BROOMFIELD, Broomfield County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3077025.\nJustice, Patrick B was born in 1945 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6 Bonita PL, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 3070740.\nJustice, Paul Edward was born in 1970 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2975 N Huron ST APT 420, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2479061.\nJustice, Peter Allan was born in 1967 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 507 Dennison AVE, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 1536670.\nJustice, Quito Oakwyn was born in 1980 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 39 E Mill ST, BAYFIELD, La Plata County, CO. His voter ID number is 4951608.\nJustice, Rachel Coco was born in 1986 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8883 Tranquil Knoll LN, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200063251.\nJustice, Rachel Josephine was born in 1997 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4805 E Kentucky AVE APT 602, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601002327.\nJustice, Rachel Joy was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5328 Sun Dial PL, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 7934526.\nJustice, Rachel Lynn was born in 1993 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1676 S Dover CT, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600935729.\nJustice, Randall W was born in 1974 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3745 S Granby WAY, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 2890721.\nJustice, Rebecca Rose was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1406 Willshire DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601493532.\nJustice, Rhea Justice was born in 1992 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5240 Clavelito LN, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600271785.\nJustice, Richard Alan was born in 1984 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8883 Tranquil Knoll LN, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601424183.\nJustice, Richard Dale was born in 1951 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2648 Cuchara ST, TRINIDAD, Las Animas County, CO. His voter ID number is 3835381.\nJustice, Richard Harvey Sr was born in 1953 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1901 Palisade ST, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 600652794.\nJustice, Richard L was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8242 Flower CT, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 673353.\nJustice, Richard Lee was born in 1952 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1142 Judson ST, LONGMONT, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 658227.\nJustice, Rise Ann was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3442 S Race ST, ENGLEWOOD, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6845683.\nJustice, Robert E was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 720 S 10Th ST, KREMMLING, Grand County, CO. His voter ID number is 601829704.\nJustice, Robert Eugene was born in 1947 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 40 S Garfield ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2898259.\nJustice, Robert Joseph was born in 1971 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3865 Cheetah DR, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 1648861.\nJustice, Robert Michael was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10571 Colorado BLVD UNIT H203, THORNTON, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 600828695.\nJustice, Roger Allen was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3289 N Grove ST APT 308, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 600418296.\nJustice, Romey D was born in 1944 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6289 W Lakeside CT, LITTLETON, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 5947415.\nJustice, Ronald G was born in 1933 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6161 Rosewood DR, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 834069.\nJustice, Roy Ellis Jr was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 867 S Columbine ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 600805417.\nJustice, Russell Glenn was born in 1965 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 24125 County Road 42, LASALLE, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 600140666.\nJustice, Samantha Supurme was born in 1993 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3460 S Platte River DR # 8108, ENGLEWOOD, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200379065.\nJustice, Sandra Joanne was born in 1962 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 10050 E Gunnison PL # 801, DENVER, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200202818.\nJustice, Sandra K was born in 1952 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1120 Clark CIR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 229539.\nJustice, Sandra Kay was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 536 37Th AVE, GREELEY, Weld County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6351249.\nJustice, Sarah Dawn was born in 1982 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 11741 Ouray CT, COMMERCE CITY, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601411072.\nJustice, Seth Orion was born in 1982 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3404 Wadsworth BLVD, WHEAT RIDGE, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 4225253.\nJustice, Sharon Glynora was born in 1939 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1705 Oleary PT, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601161237.\nJustice, Sharon Thacker was born in 1952 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 425 Reunion CT, FRASER, Grand County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600359697.\nJustice, Shawn Alan was born in 1974 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 25329 E Fair DR, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 600332369.\nJustice, Sherrie Rae was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1805 S Ammons ST, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601682096.\nJustice, Shiloh Lynette was born in 1975 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3026 Fall LN, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5804838.\nJustice, Stephanie Lynne was born in 1973 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 20353 Vista CIR, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5940687.\nJustice, Stephen was born in 1936 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1705 Oleary PT, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601164881.\nJustice, Stephen Joseph was born in 1963 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 707 Gateway DR, BRECKENRIDGE, Summit County, CO. His voter ID number is 601882678.\nJustice, Stephen R was born in 1980 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8234 W Arkansas AVE, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 3984729.\nJustice, Steven Carpenter was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 60 Watch Hill DR APT A, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 533456.\nJustice, Steven Clay was born in 1970 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1909 Payton CIR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601609516.\nJustice, Steven Dale was born in 1957 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 19209 E Elk Creek DR, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 5872413.\nJustice, Susan was born in 1950 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2988 Clarinet LN, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2355886.\nJustice, Suzette Marshall was born in 1961 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19209 E Elk Creek DR, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5868474.\nJustice, Tammy L was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 115 S 18Th AVE # 2, BRIGHTON, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6896021.\nJustice, Tammy Lyn was born in 1972 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3518 F RD, CLIFTON, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601604546.\nJustice, Tara Linn was born in 1985 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6205 Twin Oaks DR APT 1183, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600244803.\nJustice, Taylor Leah was born in 1999 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 360 Meadow Ranch DR, SNOWMASS VLG, Pitkin County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601364717.\nJustice, Terry A was born in 1955 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1222 Trout Creek CIR, LONGMONT, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 8131711.\nJustice, Theresa Ann was born in 1940 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1055 Adams CIR APT 217, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601934684.\nJustice, Thomas L was born in 1937 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10470 Romblon WAY, NORTHGLENN, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 6978929.\nJustice, Thurman Robert was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7402 Church Ranch BLVD # 529, WESTMINSTER, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 601286946.\nJustice, Timothy Ray was born in 1981 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4410 E Pikes Peak AVE APT 107, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 600801005.\nJustice, Tina C was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8305 Chase DR, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4247945.\nJustice, Todd C was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 12732 N Dixon DR, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 5743050.\nJustice, Tori was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 711 Sunset RD, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 353708.\nJustice, Torin Albert was born in 1993 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 200 Hwy 151 SPC N11, IGNACIO, La Plata County, CO. His voter ID number is 601734813.\nJustice, Travis Lee was born in 1985 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1406 Willshire DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601239283.\nJustice, Tyler Allen was born in 1993 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8305 Chase DR, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 600674894.\nJustice, Tyler Brant was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1650 N Pearl ST APT 1, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 600441768.\nJustice, Virginia D was born in 1943 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 185 Mt Massive WAY, LONGMONT, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 8131715.\nJustice, Wanda Frances was born in 1953 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6110 Paleface PT, FOUNTAIN, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 481827.\nJustice, Wendy Alison was born in 1954 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 507 Dennison AVE, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600834718.\nJustice, William Joseph was born in 1965 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1185 S Oneida ST APT E, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 601316791.\nJustice, William Keith was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10420 W Dakota AVE, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 200330085.\nJustice, William Lloyd was born in 1966 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 617 Ox Bow RD, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 600299893.\nJustice, William Seibels was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2955 N Inca ST UNIT 2C, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 200143052.\nJustice, Yolanda Alise was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3903 Carlile AVE, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200334514.\nJustice, Yvonne Renee was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2109 Boise CT, LONGMONT, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 8131717.\nJustice, Zeke was born in 1976 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 915 Rocky Ridge CIR, ERIE, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 7067932.\nJustice Anderson, Caleb J was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 98 Farway DR, GUNNISON, Gunnison County, CO. His voter ID number is 601112622.\nJustice Anderson, Katherine L was born in 1996 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 109 N 7Th ST, GUNNISON, Gunnison County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2441081.\nJustice-Anderson, Lucas D was born in 1995 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 109 N 7Th ST, GUNNISON, Gunnison County, CO. His voter ID number is 600981663.\nJustice Anderson, Stephen J was born in 1993 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 98 Farway DR, GUNNISON, Gunnison County, CO. His voter ID number is 600969915.\nJustice Bondy, Karee M was born in 1966 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5295 E Atlantic PL, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2392243.\nJustice Finger, Evert Eugene was born in 1993 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3502 Silvermine CT, EVANS, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 600663046.\nJustice Finger, Kara Mae was born in 1991 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5361 S Federal CIR # R207, LITTLETON, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600672937.\nJustice-Hudson, Jennifer Joy was born in 1974 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 13093 W Cedar DR # 323, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 918706.\nJustice Iii, Gary Richard was born in 1999 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1805 S Ammons ST, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 601682097.\nJustice-Lundt, Jennifer Aimee was born in 1972 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2362 N Ivy ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2392399.\nJustice Thomas, Robin Lyn was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1540 S Galena WAY # 1514, DENVER, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600015318.\nJustice-Waddington, Janet D was born in 1926 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 11764 Nob WAY, GOLDEN, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4194539.\nJustich, Angelique Jeannine was born in 1988 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 709 Frisco ST # 6, FRISCO, Summit County, CO. Her voter ID number is 7220886.\nJustilian, Jill Suzanne was born in 1985 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4611 Teller ST, WHEAT RIDGE, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 8172349.\nJustilian, Travis Michael was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4611 Teller ST, WHEAT RIDGE, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 601581266.\nJustin, Abigail Claire was born in 1999 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1200 College AVE APT 201, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601943718.\nJustin, Aimee Dove was born in 1972 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4560 S Balsam WAY APT 5-102, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 7210621.\nJustin, Brenda Lea was born in 1961 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1591 County Road 526 # 31, BAYFIELD, La Plata County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601334728.\nJustin, Daniel Phillip was born in 1980 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6455 W 96Th DR, WESTMINSTER, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 601361543.\nJustin, Eleanor Sophia was born in 1994 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2360 E Evans AVE APT 551, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600665675.\nJustin, Elliot was born in 1933 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7113 S Owens ST, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 4287485.\nJustin, Gary Matthew was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 244 Cedar ST, DELTA, Delta County, CO. His voter ID number is 200315227.\nJustin, Hyde Robert was born in 1974 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2315 N Marion ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 601173007.\nJustin, Jeremy Newton was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9788 Cheewall LN, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 2909627.\nJustin, Kerrie Anne was born in 1978 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6455 W 96Th DR, WESTMINSTER, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601359163.\nJustin, Kevin M was born in 1962 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 244 Cedar ST, DELTA, Delta County, CO. His voter ID number is 3541793.\nJustin, Kiersten Spring was born in 1992 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2800 W 103Rd AVE APT 2017, FEDERAL HGTS, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601770184.\nJustin, Nina was born in 1965 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 220 N Hudson ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2580805.\nJustin, Rebol was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 13650 Via Varra # 331, BROOMFIELD, Broomfield County, CO. His voter ID number is 601945913.\nJustin, Sara Angela was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 350 S Jackson ST APT 315, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601836073.\nJustin, Shonna Lavelle was born in 1974 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9788 Cheewall LN, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5799922.\nJustin, Thomas Robert was born in 1952 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 182 Bert ST, DELTA, Delta County, CO. His voter ID number is 3541262.\nJustin, Wendy Justin was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 772 Crystal WAY, FRUITA, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2301011.\nJustinak, Austin Cyril was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1708 Copper Ridge SPUR # B, STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Routt County, CO. His voter ID number is 600276032.\nJustine, Peter J was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 13410 Hwy 12, WESTON, Las Animas County, CO. His voter ID number is 3845067.\nJustinian, Pavia Miquella was born in 1991 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1199 Wolf Creek CT, FRUITA, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600233273.\nJustiniani, David Anthony was born in 1982 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7414 Araia DR, FOUNTAIN, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 600571418.\nJustiniani, Jennifer Marie was born in 1984 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7414 Araia DR, FOUNTAIN, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600986820.\nJustiniano, Christina Maria was born in 1985 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2608302 S Miller DR, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601946040.\nJustiniano, Christine N was born in 1953 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 10721 Kipling WAY, WESTMINSTER, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4191555.\nJustiniano, Felicia M was born in 1957 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7456 Clay ST, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6809625.\nJustiniano, Janet Katherine was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 16426 Stone Ledge DR, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601693712.\nJustiniano, Joann was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4449 N Quivas ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2542479.\nJustiniano, Jocelyn Evie was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6430 W 110Th AVE, WESTMINSTER, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601016738.\nJustiniano, Joe F was born in 1993 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1379 N Mariposa ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 600526728.\nJustiniano, John C was born in 1984 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7456 Clay ST, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 6977090.\nJustiniano, Leilani Naomi was born in 1986 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5195 N Shoshone ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600185394.\nJustiniano, Mary B was born in 1936 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6822 W 69Th AVE, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4074594.\nJustiniano, Matthew Joseph was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 16426 Stone Ledge DR, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 601634428.\nJustiniano, Melissa Tracey was born in 1987 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 214 S Wahsatch AVE UNIT 6, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601536546.\nJustiniano, Nestor was born in 1955 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4449 N Quivas ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2538235.\nJustiniano, Nestor Jr was born in 1980 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7744 Reed ST, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 601878149.\nJustino, Christine A was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8673 E Long PL, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 773237.\nJustino, Haley Rose was born in 1995 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 215 W Myrtle ST # B, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601133607.\nJustino, Lisa Nicole was born in 1999 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8673 E Long PL, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601300582.\nJustino, Stephen A was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8673 E Long PL, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 773635.\nJustis, Alan Gerard was born in 1956 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3281 S Joplin CT, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 702349.\nJustis, Angela Larue was born in 1974 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4001 Frederick CIR, LONGMONT, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 8131834.\nJustis, Ashlee was born in 1980 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 13874 E Lehigh AVE # A, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600648177.\nJustis, Carol E was born in 1941 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1216 W 17Th ST, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3053716.\nJustis, Chelsea Dawn was born in 1984 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 13874 E Lehigh AVE # A, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 760752.\nJustis, Cheryl Lynn was born in 1959 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9745 Las Haciendas PT, FOUNTAIN, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 479547.\nJustis, Colin James was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1995 E Coalton RD APT 40-204, SUPERIOR, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 693394.\nJustis, David was born in 1985 and registered to vote, giving the address as 701 E 8Th ST, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Justis' voter ID number is 601902545.\nJustis, Dawna L was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1216 W 17Th ST, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3093950.\nJustis, Elizabeth Anne was born in 1984 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4748 Withers DR, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1496113.\nJustis, Gregory F was born in 1946 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10155 E Cheyenne CIR, SALIDA, Chaffee County, CO. His voter ID number is 692815.\nJustis, Jalyn Wayne was born in 1995 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 48869 Forest Park RD, AVONDALE, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 601879583.\nJustis, Jane Leighty was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2932 Tenderfoot Hill ST, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 512190.\nJustis, Janet S was born in 1952 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 10155 E Cheyenne CIR, SALIDA, Chaffee County, CO. Her voter ID number is 692813.\nJustis, Jon Evan was born in 1982 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 11020 Grange Creek DR, THORNTON, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 8131836.\nJustis, Joshua Quinton was born in 1976 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2478 S Halifax WAY, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 601412968.\nJustis, Leslie Ann was born in 1947 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3018 4Th ST, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 8131838.\nJustis, Lisa Marjorie was born in 1972 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2357 N Akron CT, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2744269.\nJustis, Patricia Carolyn was born in 1957 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 37587 Bluebird LN, ELIZABETH, Elbert County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601052122.\nJustis, Patrick Austin was born in 1972 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4001 Frederick CIR, LONGMONT, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 8131839.\nJustis, Robert Cranston Jr was born in 1946 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3018 4Th ST APT 8, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 8131841.\nJustis, Robert Fay was born in 1945 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2932 Tenderfoot Hill ST, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 505291.\nJustis, Robert Young Jr was born in 1943 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 503 E Columbia, TELLURIDE, San Miguel County, CO. His voter ID number is 5005440.\nJustis, Ryan David was born in 1976 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7483 E Costilla PL, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 5709251.\nJustis, Stacy Erin was born in 1982 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7483 E Costilla PL, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1498478.\nJustis, Terry L was born in 1955 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3281 S Joplin CT, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 702330.\nJustis, Trista Sue was born in 1983 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 11020 Grange Creek DR, THORNTON, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 8131842.\nJustis, Virginia Stacey was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8202 E Jamison PL, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601141379.\nJustis, William Alexander was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5542 Newland WAY # 203, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 200361608.\nJustis-Lucero, Christa Lynn was born in 1994 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1216 W 17Th ST, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600482557.\nJustison, George Alan was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 828 25Th ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2917817.\nJustiss, Christopher Daniel was born in 1986 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4506 S Bannock ST, ENGLEWOOD, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 869806.\nJustiss, Deanie Jean was born in 1969 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1285 S Forest ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 7062727.\nJustiss, Deborah Lynn was born in 1952 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 777 S Oneida ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3963257.\nJustiss, Heath Brach was born in 1978 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1547 N Elm ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2588285.\nJustiss, Justin Bruce was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2700 W 103Rd AVE APT 2425, FEDERAL HGTS, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 601225328.\nJustiss, Ronald H V was born in 1945 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 777 S Oneida ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2594022.\nJustiss, Timothy Joe was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1285 S Forest ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2455167.\nJustiz, Cristopher Thomas was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3040 W 107Th PL UNIT C, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 200340755.\nJustiz, Elizabeth Tarrant was born in 1991 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3040 W 107Th PL UNIT C, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600398189.\nJustiz, Nicholas Edward was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3609 W 29Th ST UNIT 6, GREELEY, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 601128793.\nJustman, Benjamin Parker was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 14659 Peony LN, PAONIA, Delta County, CO. His voter ID number is 600555491.\nJustman, Buck Jon was born in 1970 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 73266 Q72 RD, MONTROSE, Montrose County, CO. His voter ID number is 5380893.\nJustman, Carol N was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 727 S Lima ST, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 668186.\nJustman, Collin Lee was born in 1964 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 14925 6775 RD, MONTROSE, Montrose County, CO. His voter ID number is 5382744.\nJustman, Daniel James was born in 1969 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 14045 County Rd Kk, LAS ANIMAS, Bent County, CO. His voter ID number is 600642498.\nJustman, David was born in 1920 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8101 E Mississippi AVE APT 246, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2556710.\nJustman, Donald James was born in 1943 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3850 68Th LN, FOWLER, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 600800436.\nJustman, Erica Justine was born in 1987 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1200 Aurora AVE, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 8131845.\nJustman, Frances Elizabeth was born in 1937 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1954 K RD, FRUITA, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2367937.\nJustman, Gary L was born in 1940 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 18 Thatcher AVE, MONTROSE, Ouray County, CO. His voter ID number is 6025521.\nJustman, Gene M was born in 1952 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 727 S Lima ST, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 668185.\nJustman, Jessica Rose was born in 1980 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 23126 Allendale AVE, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601487187.\nJustman, John E was born in 1942 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1954 K RD, FRUITA, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 2370501.\nJustman, John Harold was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 18 Thatcher AVE, MONTROSE, Ouray County, CO. His voter ID number is 6024884.\nJustman, Julie Marie was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3850 68Th LN, FOWLER, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3074970.\nJustman, Martha Hayden was born in 1955 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 14659 Peony LN, PAONIA, Delta County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3552796.\nJustman, Melissa Ann was born in 1975 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 14045 County Rd Kk, LAS ANIMAS, Bent County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600577018.\nJustman, Patricia Ann was born in 1943 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 18 Thatcher AVE, MONTROSE, Ouray County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6025522.\nJustman, Patrick Adam was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 14720 E Kentucky DR # 621, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 600498671.\nJustman, Robert Parker was born in 1948 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 14659 Peony LN, PAONIA, Delta County, CO. His voter ID number is 3552797.\nJustman, Robin Marie was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 14925 6775 RD, MONTROSE, Montrose County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5358682.\nJustman, Sally Ann was born in 1945 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 23126 Allendale AVE, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601456551.\nJustman, Scott Alan was born in 1981 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 23126 Allendale AVE, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 601520845.\nJustman, Stephen E was born in 1947 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4435 W Hayward PL, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2920460.\nJustman, Stephen Paul was born in 1995 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 96 Steven DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601673237.\nJustmann, Angela May was born in 1995 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1006 Davidson DR # B, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600989978.\nJusto, Johanna Antonella was born in 1993 and registered to vote, giving the address as 4052 S Flanders WAY, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Justo' voter ID number is 601725795.\nJusto Quiterio, Emmy was born in 1997 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4650 Morning Mist DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601734082.\nJusto Santiago, Yisel was born in 1998 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 14701 E Colfax AVE LOT G40, AURORA, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601327582.\nJust-Rustici, Carol Marie was born in 1954 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3452 Oberon DR, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1662531.\nJustus, Adrienne Deanna was born in 1980 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3261 Silverthorne DR, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1401243.\nJustus, Alice Arlene was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2538 Kittredge DR, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1644090.\nJustus, Alison Kyle was born in 1975 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2562 Raywood VW APT 1425, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600933362.\nJustus, Angela Linda was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1095 Western DR LOT 125A, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 489343.\nJustus, Angela Marie was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2740 S Vance WAY, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5772905.\nJustus, Barbara Jean was born in 1953 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 501 Settler WAY, JOHNSTOWN, Weld County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1651618.\nJustus, Bree Ann was born in 1986 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8555 E Fairmount DR UNIT G205, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601509087.\nJustus, Brent Michael was born in 1981 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2330 S University BLVD APT 306, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 600964147.\nJustus, Bret Eric was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8839 Rory Creek ST, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 206844.\nJustus, Carroll Wayne was born in 1952 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 135 Dandelion CT, PAGOSA SPRINGS, Archuleta County, CO. His voter ID number is 4749846.\nJustus, Cathy Rae was born in 1953 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 135 Dandelion CT, PAGOSA SPRINGS, Archuleta County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4749847.\nJustus, Cheri L was born in 1946 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 10663 W Dumbarton CIR, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4148852.\nJustus, Daisy Jean was born in 1936 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 17301 W 16Th AVE, GOLDEN, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4052297.\nJustus, Dana K was born in 1987 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3725 Summer Breeze DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 207178.\nJustus, David J was born in 1952 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1453 Arikaree DR, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 7025123.\nJustus, David Peter was born in 1968 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7673 Bandit DR, CASTLE ROCK, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 4181376.\nJustus, Donna M was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 324 Iowa AVE, BERTHOUD, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1584513.\nJustus, Donnie H was born in 1943 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 215 Houston AVE, FLORENCE, Fremont County, CO. His voter ID number is 3640010.\nJustus, Gary Lee Jr was born in 1971 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5160 Victory RD, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 484335.\nJustus, Gary Robert was born in 1947 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8297 Centaur DR, EVERGREEN, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 4162547.\nJustus, Gerlyn was born in 1959 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 210 Bennington DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600686935.\nJustus, Gina Coates was born in 1964 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3244 Downey CT, CLIFTON, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200023946.\nJustus, Gregory Ray was born in 1967 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2740 S Vance WAY, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 5911637.\nJustus, Heather Louise was born in 1972 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7673 Bandit DR, CASTLE ROCK, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4181375.\nJustus, Homer Elmer Jr was born in 1974 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10812 6330 RD, MONTROSE, Montrose County, CO. His voter ID number is 5389332.\nJustus, Jada Jean was born in 1964 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8839 Rory Creek ST, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200124611.\nJustus, James A was born in 1928 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2526 Kittredge DR, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 1649568.\nJustus, James Darin was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5805 S Sherman WAY, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 200012521.\nJustus, James Michael was born in 1945 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 102 Miramar DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 435892.\nJustus, James Paul was born in 1982 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 962 N Spruce ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 752674.\nJustus, James William was born in 1968 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 21 Meadowbrook DR, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 3042024.\nJustus, Janelle May was born in 1992 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 110 W 21St ST, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600438814.\nJustus, Jarrod Steven was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3921 Berkley CT, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601567918.\nJustus, Jeffrey Philip was born in 1972 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3460 S Poplar ST APT 205, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 718159.\nJustus, Jennifer Ann was born in 1972 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1493 Fairfax CT, CASTLE ROCK, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5835989.\nJustus, Jennifer Jacqueline was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5805 S Sherman WAY, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 787867.\nJustus, Jerek Wade was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1705 W Beekman PL, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 600020820.\nJustus, Jeremy Dean was born in 1983 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3261 Silverthorne DR, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 1505166.\nJustus, Jeremy Patrick was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 470 Cherry DR, STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Routt County, CO. His voter ID number is 200383260.\nJustus, Jesse Patrick was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1882 E 104Th AVE UNIT 1534, THORNTON, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 601800908.\nJustus, Jessi Lee was born in 1996 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 580 Sloan ST, DELTA, Delta County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601020329.\nJustus, Joanne H was born in 1951 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12732 N Dixon DR, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5660581.\nJustus, Jodie Kaye was born in 1954 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9026 Woodland DR, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600077617.\nJustus, John Kelley was born in 1949 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9026 Woodland DR, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 728787.\nJustus, John M was born in 1943 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 307 S Grand AVE, RANGELY, Rio Blanco County, CO. His voter ID number is 4974400.\nJustus, John Michael was born in 1951 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 14693 E Purdue PL, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 719919.\nJustus, John Paul was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2021 Eagle CT, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 8131852.\nJustus, John Trevor was born in 1980 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4748 Withers DR, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 1509425.\nJustus, Jordan Anne was born in 1996 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9081 E Eastman AVE, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601704221.\nJustus, Judith A was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8297 Centaur DR, EVERGREEN, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4162536.\nJustus, Julie Anne was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9588 Highway 65, AUSTIN, Delta County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2316126.\nJustus, Katherine Elaine was born in 1965 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 13813 Locust ST, THORNTON, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601703766.\nJustus, Kathy Kim was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1510 Terra Vista LN, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 468704.\nJustus, Larry Gene was born in 1974 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5805 S Sherman WAY, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 200012452.\nJustus, Lavella A was born in 1945 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 307 S Grand AVE, RANGELY, Rio Blanco County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4974401.\nJustus, Leslie Karan was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2300 Oakshire LN # 415, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1466559.\nJustus, Lorraine Hutto was born in 1951 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3561 S Kittredge ST # A, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 826107.\nJustus, Maryan D was born in 1932 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2526 Kittredge DR, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1649569.\nJustus, Mary B was born in 1949 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 10058 Grove CT UNIT C, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 7144261.\nJustus, Matthew Scott was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2512 Allegheny DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601673829.\nJustus, Melissa was born in 1994 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2512 Allegheny DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601449578.\nJustus, Michael K was born in 1967 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8000 W Crestline AVE APT 131, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 4279260.\nJustus, Nathan David was born in 1965 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 17301 W 16Th AVE, GOLDEN, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 4052431.\nJustus, Nicolle Mary was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2021 Eagle CT, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 8131855.\nJustus, Norma Ruth was born in 1935 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 122 Plum Creek PL, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5824923.\nJustus, Paige Kathryn was born in 1985 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 962 N Spruce ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600116326.\nJustus, Patrick William Jr was born in 1967 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 659 Golden Eagle CIR, GOLDEN, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 4057525.\nJustus, Paul Kelly was born in 1960 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 324 Iowa AVE, BERTHOUD, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 1584639.\nJustus, Peyton Danielle was born in 1983 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3078 W 107Th PL UNIT D, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601312800.\nJustus, Philip K was born in 1946 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4223 Ulysses WAY, GOLDEN, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 4095298.\nJustus, Phillip Marlow Ii was born in 1973 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1493 Fairfax CT, CASTLE ROCK, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 5812513.\nJustus, Phyllis I was born in 1934 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3165 E Fountain BLVD APT 305D, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 377829.\nJustus, Randal Milton was born in 1948 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 12899 Magnolia PL, THORNTON, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 4513610.\nJustus, Richard Michael was born in 1954 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2538 Kittredge DR, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 1652152.\nJustus, Rick David was born in 1953 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 210 Bennington DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 200358787.\nJustus, Robert Laymon was born in 1969 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 971 S Dahlia ST APT 105, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 787868.\nJustus, Roxeene E was born in 1950 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12899 Magnolia PL, THORNTON, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4513612.\nJustus, Ryan Patrick was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1493 Fairfax CT, CASTLE ROCK, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 600454652.\nJustus, Rylee Kyle was born in 1998 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2056 Elk View RD, LARKSPUR, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600948624.\nJustus, Sandra was born in 1969 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 21 Meadowbrook DR, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3052433.\nJustus, Sarah Beth was born in 1984 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2106 N Overland TRL, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1599091.\nJustus, Sarah Gebhardt was born in 1980 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 16604 E Crestline PL, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1494445.\nJustus, Sara Rose was born in 1984 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 451 N Washington ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601679178.\nJustus, Scott Randal was born in 1982 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 16604 E Crestline PL, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 774469.\nJustus, Sherry Ann was born in 1978 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1510 Terra Vista LN, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3688707.\nJustus, Staci Lynn was born in 1954 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 23550 E Jamison PL, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 728788.\nJustus, Steven P was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10058 Grove CT UNIT C, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 6920791.\nJustus, Susan J was born in 1949 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 215 Houston AVE, FLORENCE, Fremont County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3640011.\nJustus, Suzanne Wood was born in 1961 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4223 Ulysses WAY, GOLDEN, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4096610.\nJustus, Timothy Lee was born in 1985 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7240 Foothill ST, FREDERICK, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 1586118.\nJustus, Wendy Leanne was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4409 S Sherman ST, ENGLEWOOD, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601242380.\nJustus, William Dakota was born in 1996 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 21 Meadowbrook DR, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 601912931.\nJustus, Zachary James was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 110 W 21St ST, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 600395235.\nJusu, Bernard Tamba was born in 1939 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 21593 E 45Th AVE, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 200055641.\nJusu, Esther was born in 1987 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3070 E Fountain BLVD APT 303, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601796156.\nJusu, Linda Joyce was born in 1946 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7401 E 26Th AVE UNIT 208, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2559885.\nJusu, Olive Mama was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 17911 E Princeton PL, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601665684.\nJusufagic, Armina was born in 1985 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3971 E Bijou ST UNIT 365, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601372619.\nJusufovic, Admir was born in 1985 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3300 S Tamarac DR APT H203, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 600523178.\nJuszak, Christopher Robin was born in 1978 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2231 Silver Oaks DR, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 600238463.\nJuszak, Heather Sue was born in 1984 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2074 Wimbleton DR, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601536802.\nJuszak, Jacob Christopher was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3002 Sykes DR, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 600523327.\nJuszak, Laurie Jean was born in 1979 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2231 Silver Oaks DR, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600238452.\nJuszak, Lori Stander was born in 1959 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 425 Towhee ST, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200262706.\nJuszak, Robin Gabriel was born in 1983 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2074 Wimbleton DR, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 601536551.\nJuszczak, Gerard was born in 1944 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5076 Butterfield DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 600673337.\nJuszczak, Nancy E was born in 1946 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5076 Butterfield DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600673401.\nJuszczak, Paul Philip was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3400 S Lowell BLVD APT 12-306, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 601233040.\nJuszczak, Rebekka Suzanne was born in 1990 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4268 Montmorency CT, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600957710.\nJuszczyk, Anthony Michael Paul was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 13092 Acres Green DR, LITTLETON, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 5688858.\nJuszczyk, David Casmir was born in 1958 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 13780 Del Corso WAY # 936, BROOMFIELD, Broomfield County, CO. His voter ID number is 3920278.\nJuszczyk, Kyle J was born in 1993 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 206 S 10Th ST UNIT C, GUNNISON, Gunnison County, CO. His voter ID number is 601038141.\nJuszczyk, Timothy Brian was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 13092 Acres Green DR, LITTLETON, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 5714872.\nJuszynski, Martina Elizabeth was born in 1975 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 10747 Ura LN, NORTHGLENN, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3581711.\nJuszynski, Mary L was born in 1944 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1145 Sage ST, BROOMFIELD, Broomfield County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3926149.\nJuszynski, Robert Gregory was born in 1971 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10747 Ura LN, NORTHGLENN, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 7013310.\nJuszynski, Robert J was born in 1945 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1145 Sage ST, BROOMFIELD, Broomfield County, CO. His voter ID number is 3926148.\nJute, Kevin Joseph was born in 1972 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3036 Fulton CIR, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 8131862.\nJuteau, Deonte Devon was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 12439 W Atlantic AVE, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 200355367.\nJuteau, Kristine Ann was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9634 W Chatfield AVE # B, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4106041.\nJuteau, Maurice was born in 1929 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7902 E Hampden CIR, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 601817285.\nJuteau, Natalie Ann was born in 1994 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9634 W Chatfield AVE # B, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600551713.\nJuterbock, Robert Stanley was born in 1995 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 241 Orchard AVE, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 601272782.\nJuth, Bernard George was born in 1960 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2312 Tulip WAY, LONGMONT, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 8131865.\nJuth, Larry A was born in 1950 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 169 San Juan LN, WESTCLIFFE, Custer County, CO. His voter ID number is 3733954.\nJuth, Matthew William was born in 1977 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 29374 Green Wood LN, EVERGREEN, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 8131866.\nJuth, Melody Faye was born in 1951 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 169 San Juan LN, WESTCLIFFE, Custer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3733955.\nJuth, Nancy Jeanne was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2312 Tulip WAY, LONGMONT, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600051051.\nJuth, Roxanne was born in 1965 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9331 Rockingham DR, PEYTON, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 195262.\nJuth, Stephanie Dawn was born in 1988 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 10539 Cimarron ST, FIRESTONE, Weld County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200173977.\nJuth, Suzanne E was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 262 Crystal Valley RD, MANITOU SPGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 113484.\nJuth, Trevor Stephen was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1165 Sunrise CIR, MILLIKEN, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 600051015.\nJuth, Troy L was born in 1963 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 262 Crystal Valley RD, MANITOU SPGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 293357.\nJuth, Zachary Nathaniel was born in 1986 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10539 Cimarron ST, FIRESTONE, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 8131867.\nJutila, Aaron Arthur was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 17424 Leisure Lake DR, MONUMENT, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 600868801.\nJutila, David Allen was born in 1996 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 511 Forest ST, MILLIKEN, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 601639944.\nJutila, Kristin Marie was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1005 Secrest ST, GOLDEN, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600736787.\nJutras, Cheryl S was born in 1954 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2020 Surfwood LN, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 209162.\nJutras, Christopher T was born in 1977 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2620 Boleyn DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 246281.\nJutras, Daniel Anthony was born in 1981 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4845 Braddock DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 144901.\nJutras, Donna P was born in 1945 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3224 Billington DR, ERIE, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 8131868.\nJutras, Jeremy Michael was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 842 Airport RD, BRECKENRIDGE, Summit County, CO. His voter ID number is 601539942.\nJutras, Julia Mae was born in 1978 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2620 Boleyn DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 246458.\nJutras, Julie Annette was born in 1986 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2020 Surfwood LN, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600557426.\nJutras, Michele J was born in 1957 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 75 E Forest Lakes DR, BAYFIELD, La Plata County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4957944.\nJutras, Nicole Marie was born in 1983 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4845 Braddock DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 148041.\nJutras, Thomas A was born in 1948 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2020 Surfwood LN, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 208954.\nJutras, Timothy Andrew was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9015 Clapham CT, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 600008284.\nJutras, Valerie Angela was born in 1994 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2020 Surfwood LN, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600517030.\nJutson, Benjamin Davies was born in 1976 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2520 E 11Th AVE, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 8084491.\nJutson, Erin Davies was born in 1979 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2520 E 11Th AVE, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600265646.\nJutstrom, Bryan R was born in 1973 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10476 Hollyhock CT, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 797793.\nJutstrom, Megan Patricia was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 10476 Hollyhock CT, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4122513.\nJutte, Christopher Sean was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1721 Choice Center DR # 1241A, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 200373298.\nJutte, Clay was born in 1968 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 27 Cascadilla ST, CRESTED BUTTE, Gunnison County, CO. His voter ID number is 5963273.\nJutte, Gabrielle Joleene was born in 1993 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 840 Kittredge Central Hall, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601739034.\nJutte, Leroy Donald was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1226 Briarhollow WAY, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 5725140.\nJutte, Lori Jo was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3456 Janus DR, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601182514.\nJutte, Randall Luke was born in 1960 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3456 Janus DR, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 601182534.\nJutte, Ruth Louise was born in 1961 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1226 Briarhollow WAY, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5839468.\nJutten, Amiessa Dawn was born in 1974 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2206 Essex ST, MONTROSE, Montrose County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5373856.\nJutten, Daris Jay was born in 1976 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 70080 Buckhorn RD, MONTROSE, Ouray County, CO. His voter ID number is 6022456.\nJutten, Denise Corrine was born in 1955 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 64670 Ranger RD, MONTROSE, Montrose County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600453129.\nJutten, Dirk Allen was born in 1977 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6295 Catskill LN, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 139076.\nJutten, Jace Wayne was born in 1973 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1201 S 4Th ST, MONTROSE, Montrose County, CO. His voter ID number is 5378700.\nJutten, Jay W was born in 1952 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 70455 Buckhorn RD, MONTROSE, Montrose County, CO. His voter ID number is 5354444.\nJutten, Julie Marie was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1965 Ocaso GRV, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 535266.\nJutten, Lisa Mae was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6295 Catskill LN, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 516132.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Must See!!! Renovated 2 Bedroom + 2 Bath Unit in Beverly Hills. Great Floor Plan. New Floors, Gorgeous Kitchen with Stainless Steel Appliances. Unit has Washer & Dryer inside. Front face unit with balcony and natural light. Close to a lot of amenities and Beverly Hills School Unified District.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Board of Student Publications (BOSP) chairman Nicole Pomare is hosting a Photography Fall Contest. Photos of a pumpkin spice latte, a slice of pie, or crackling leaves can all give students a shot at the prize as long as it is submitted by October 28 to [email protected].\nArtwork will be showcased in the \u02bb\u014ch\u012ba cafeteria from October 30 to 31. Students and faculty who venture through will be able to admire the photos and take a vote on which they enjoy most. The top three most voted will win a $50 gift card to either the Kapi'olani Community College bookstore, Amazon, or Apple.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Final night time I went searching for the purchased Google evaluate. Seek for your organization by title in Google. Go ahead with this good help. Share the post \"Purchase 1 Google 5 star Business Evaluations\" So you need to add some motivational Feedback or reviews from the purchasers. If you are a enterprise minded individual and wish to get numerous customers every single day, you should display your product in entrance of the client and attract them.\n2. Opinions together with Content material : A client may also publish his penalty including excellent but imperfect content material. USASMMSEO is a superb google business opinions providers supplier. It's best to know more about 5 Star Evaluations service. As we've announced already to supply some Followers FREE as pattern, you'll get pleasure from the appropriate service from us. When you've got any problem on SMMBoostservice, Please get in touch on our assist or email us anytime.\nAs your Product based web page \/apps will be rated, you can get quite a lot of prospects by on-line. There are some varieties of service to Buy Google 5 Star Critiques service below: Normally, 1 in accordance relating to 2 Star critiques refers in pursuance including the Unfavorable ratings. You would possibly see the Terms and condition for consumers of this web site.\nTheir service high quality was excellent. Plain 5 Star Opinions: A 5-star review is placed without content by a Google account. USASMMSEO is a group of dedicated and gifted people who came collectively to create a very personal and professional experience for his or her purchasers. Buying\" evaluations includes paying sketchy companies to put in writing faux reviews.\nThis page was last modified on 4 May 2018, at 05:06.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Tel Aviv, In order to become the fourth country to land a spacecraft on the Moon, the Israeli spacecraft called 'Beresheet' crashed during the final touchdown after the apparent failure of its main engine. According to BBC, the Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) spacecraft suffered some technical problems due to which the failure occurred. The main aim of the mission was to take pictures and conduct experiments. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was watching the landing mission from the control room, stressed that Israel would try again and succeed in two or three years. \"The Israeli spacecraft will land on the Moon in one piece, two and a half to three years from now, write it down,\" Netanyahu said, addressing the mission team after the failure. Nevertheless, Israel is the seventh nation to reach the moon. The landing, costing about 100 million US dollars, was the first such commercial lunar mission. After government space agencies from the former Soviet Union, the US and China have made successful moon landings, Israel hoped to become the fourth country and first privately funded mission to land a spacecraft on the Moon.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"The story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego is one that people may have at least a vague knowledge of. But not because we've spent much time studying it as adults. No, most of us know about this trio from Veggie Tales or Sunday School flannelgraphs. But that's pretty crazy if you stop to think about it for a minute. We teach this story to kids and all but ignore it as adults. These guys were removed from their families, forced to assimilate into Babylonian culture, pressured to worship false gods or die, and were thrown into a fiery furnace when they refused. Definitely not G-rated.\nIf you struggle to trust God, especially because of anxious thought, spend some time engaging with Philippians 4:6-9. You can dig in and study the verses, think and pray about them, memorize them, or put them up somewhere you'll see them throughout your day, whatever way of engaging works for you.\nSpend some time reading Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego's story in the book of Daniel. As you read, be encouraged and challenged by their strong example of trusting God and God showing His faithfulness to them. Their story starts in chapter 1, and you can read through chapter 3 to see them stand up to the king and trust God.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Granted, you're referring to the Xbox One version of GTA:V and I'm playing via Xbox 360, but this \"problem\" has been happening to me for a good amount of time now. I figured it was just GTA:V because it happens to myself and friends when we're trying to get into a GTA: Online lobby.... In this video I will be showing you 3 of the best ways the make millions in gta online including an epic gta 5 online unlimited money trick\/tutorial and guide on how to fill up your MC Biker business in less than 10 minutes and make an insane 550k every 15mins, This is not a \"GTA 5 Money Glitch\". This method is working after Patches 1.42 for Next Gen ps4 \/ Xbox one, PC.\n17\/06\/2017 \u00b7 Doesn't seem to be very easy to find a good way, at least for Xbox One. If everybody who played gta online was a kind and empathetic human being we would not even have to try to make solo public session and everyone would make money without a problem in free roam and it would be a win win for everybody.... 16\/06\/2016 \u00b7 Home Forums > Gaming > Grand Theft Auto V > Grand Theft Auto V > Xbox One How to empty a public lobby Discussion in ' Grand Theft Auto V ' started by SolidousTopher , Jun 15, 2016 with 31 replies and 44,340 views.\nStrat the game in story mode, then click the online tab from there you will be able to find the options to either start a invite only or closed friend\/crew session or private session. how to download a flight simulator for free GTA V will release in September, and is set to remind gamers of why GTA is one of the most popular game series of all times. However, this However, this 10 Crazy, Awesome Things I Saw and Did in Grand Theft Auto Online Certainly one of the most anticipated games of 2013 is the newest installment of the Grand Theft Auto series.\nAccording to the video, any online session will work \u2013 whether you do one that's private, invite only or with a friend. Just start an online session in GTA Online. Open up the interaction menu how to add widgets on iphone ios 10 Three days after the release of Grand Theft Auto 5 for PS4 and Xbox One, and a number of users are still reporting problems connecting to GTA Online, the online multiplayer mode.\n12 hours ago \u00b7 Many other major games, such as GTA online, has Private sessions, so it's not unthinkable that it may come in the future. GTA online DLC Further Adventures in Finance and Felony allowed players to do missions in private or crew lobbies.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"since it's 70 and sunny today so it's hard to believe it was a blistery 40 some degrees just a few days ago for this super fun engagement shoot in the windy city! heck. normally I would've rescheduled, but nicole had a very special surprise for her fianc\u00e9 Sean... a private session in wrigley field - they had it ALL to themselves! ladies take note- this is probably the equivalent of your man surprising you with a trip to Tiffany's. or even Paris. cubbies fans aren't just your ordinary baseball fans. they are legit DIE HARD crazy for their team and love of the infamous wrigley field... so being able to hang where the players do is like gold.\nso we didn't let the unpredictable midwest weather stop us from creating some beautiful memories. scroll on down to soak in the story of how a Milwaukee girl fell in love with a chi-town boy.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Did you receive a ticket or citation for marijuana possession?\nMarijuana decriminalization may not protect you from from harsh marijuana possession penalties in Clearwater, Florida and the Tampa Bay area.\nDespite the recent efforts toward decriminalization of cannabis (marijuana\/weed\/pot) in Florida this year, starting April 1, 2016, not all marijuana possession penalties have been lifted. When you are found in possession of marijuana in Clearwater and the Tampa Bay area, one of two things can happen. You can either be issued a ticket\/marijuana citation or be found guilty of a misdemeanor.\nBefore Clearwater decriminalization of small marijuana possession took place, anyone found in possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana could be punished for a first-degree misdemeanor with up to a year in prison or probation and a $1,000 fine. In addition, they could also lose their driver license for 6 months to a year if convicted.\nMarijuana possession penalties are even harsher if you are found in possession of marijuana while driving. This can lead to a driving under the influence (DUI) charge if the issuing law enforcement finds the possessor impaired or \"under the influence\" of marijuana while driving.\nNeed a Clearwater Marijuana Lawyer?\nDean Tsourakis is an experienced Clearwater criminal defense attorney serving Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco Counties. If you received a Clearwater marijuana citation or have been arrested for marijuana possession, then it is important to seek legal counsel before appearing.\nContact Dean to get a FREE Consultation for Clearwater Marijuana Citations.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Marketing in the twenty-first century is a very difficult business. To be sure, it has never been easy to move products in any market. The challenge to entrepreneurs in the present day is to do so in a medium that is thick with vendors. The competition in an industry is so extraordinarily large and so fiercely competitive that it is a wonder that any small company is able to make enough revenue and profit to succeed.\nNevertheless, many continue to do so. For the crowded space of competitors within most industries exist because of the large and varied consumer markets that have brought them about. In other words, the best way to sell your products is to find a niche market within a larger one.\nFortunately, social media is able to help entrepreneurs execute their marketing plans in such a way that allows them to reach the kind of people who will actually buy their products. If you market and promote your products on Facebook, then you are no doubt aware of the many tools offered by the site to help you track multiple promotion campaigns.\nFacebook has recently announced changes to the way this works. The company has decided that it will eliminate the option that allowed advertisers to create unique tracking pixels for conversion tracking and custom audience tracking. Many vendors use such pixels to align their marketing campaign goals with the actual revenue generated from the ad.\nThe new Facebook pixel [learn more: https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/business\/help\/952192354843755] will allow you to simplify the way you manage your social media ad campaign. You will be able to build custom audiences from your website in a way that will allow you to adjust your marketing strategy. You will also be able to optimize ads for conversions and track conversions and link them back to your ads.\nEvery independent entrepreneur understands the importance of time. It is the one resource that cannot be renewed. It is possible to get so bogged down in trying to administer the marketing campaigns on various sites that you have little time for the formulating the bigger plans and making the more important decisions. The new Facebook super pixel allows you to get better control over your marketing activities by giving you better insight into website traffic and individual conversions.\nThe old pixel set up will continue to work for now. If you want to go on using it, all you need to do is add events for conversion tracking. However, you should watch closely for Facebook announcements concerning this issue. The company will no doubt provide regular updates as to when and how the new process will be implemented.\nFor those who rely on Facebook to sell products and services, this is certainly welcome news. It will save a tremendous amount of energy and effort. One of the great things about doing business in the present world is that you can run operations, finance, and marketing all on your own. The not so good thing is that managing the latter in particular can drain a considerable amount of time out of your day. Trying to get as much as you can from social media may push you towards an involvement that becomes so deep and intense that it may lead to diminishing returns. Any tool that enables you to re-assert control over the way you spend your time is good.\nOf course, mastering the inner workings of a new system is always a challenge. However, Facebook has shown an excellent capacity to produce user-friendly tools that help its users adjust to new upgrades. You are not likely to find much trouble in learning how the new super pixel process works. You should, however, start to re-think your organizational strategy so that you can smooth the introduction of this new process. It will make everything a great deal easier when changes are made later this year.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"A disclaimer is any statement intended to specify or delimit rights and obligations that may be exercised and enforced by parties in a legal relationship. In contrast to other terms for legally operative language, the term disclaimer usually implies situations that involve some level of uncertainty, waiver, or risk.\nA disclaimer may specify mutually agreed and privately arranged terms and conditions as part of a contract; or may specify warnings or expectations to the general public (or some other class of persons) in order to fulfill a duty of care owed to prevent unreasonable risk of harm or injury. Some disclaimers are intended to limit exposure to damages after a harm or injury has already been suffered.\nAdditionally, some kinds of disclaimers may represent a voluntary waiver of a right or obligation that may be owed to the disclaimant.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Why should I buy a Super X Pump?\nThe Super X pump shotgun has many great features.\nBlack chrome finishes stand up to years of wear and last longer than traditional bluing.\nFour massive lugs allow inertia to start the forearm and slide mechanism rearward as the stock recoils against your shoulder, giving you a head start on the next shot. Dual steel action bars eliminate twisting, binding and wasted time and energy when cycling the action.\nRib structures inside the pad help direct and channel the recoil impulse, moving the comb down and away from your cheek. A hard heel insert on the pad makes mounting the Super X Pump snag free.\nThe Super X Pump composite stock provides you with the same familiar feel of the Super X3.\nRemoving one pin allows you to drop out the complete trigger system for cleaning and inspection.\nExtensive research and testing has proven that when it comes to back-boring, .742\" is the ideal interior barrel diameter, ensuring tight, consistent patterns. Any larger and gases blow by the shot cup and reduce pellet velocity. Too small and the pellets are deformed as they pass through the forcing cone, causing poor ballistic performance.\nThe Super X Pump comes with full, modified and improved cylinder flush-mounted tubes.\nAn optimum feature for durability when using steel or tungsten shot. A chrome bore and chamber are easier to clean, giving you that extra margin of protection when hunting in wet conditions.\nWhen removing the three-shot adopter simply remove the magazine cap, push on the spring retainer holding the spring in place and remove the adapter.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Mesut Ozil poised to be a Red Devil!\nWomen, you MUST carry these with you!\n7 Descendants of Indian Royal Families Who Are ..\nHero MotoCorp expands in South America, enters ..\n5 Ways To Deal With A Boss Who Gives Too Much W ..","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Just to clarify, The Starfarer is a futuristic romance with elements from the science fiction\/space opera genre. The plot itself revolves around the relationship between a resourceful-but-vulnerable-female and an honorable-but-emotionally-distant-male. While this description is apt, it really doesn't do the plot justice as the circumstances of how the two met, the challenges they face in their developing relationship, and the characters are unique.\nThe Ur'quay are legendary warriors, literally; they have not made their presence in the galaxy known for generations. As a species, they are dying because their planet doesn't have the resources necessary to sustain their long-term isolation from the rest of the galaxy. They decide to visit the Araloka Sector in search of much-needed resources, but they want to remain detached from the ongoing battle fight against the resource-grubbing, war-mongering Ketaari. When an Ur'quay vessel that is sampling resources from an agricultural planet accidentally captures Sila Gatherer, she finds herself homeless and in danger. The second-in-command of the Ur-quay vessel, Zh'hir Mu'raat, vows to make amends and the two form a bond.\nWhat really elevates this novel from being a run-of-the-mill romance are its main characters, setting, and the intergalactic politics. The backstories of the main characters are as interesting as they are diverse, and they provide a different perspective on the war that is being waged against the Ketaari. The setting provides a panoramic view of the Araloka Sector, its inhabitants, and the various spacecraft and space stations. The intergalactic politics provide intrigue and plenty of action that complement the interspecies romance between the main characters; a romance that is a bold move on Landon's part as one species is similar to contemporary humans while the other species is humanoid with reptilian attributes.\nI don't think hard-core fans of the science fiction or romance genres are going to find this book intriguing because the plot is a balance of the two. However, I think readers who enjoy light science fiction or light romance will find the combination appealing. It is most definitely not a book for bigots; if you had issues with the \"Mass Effect\" games because they discussed interspecies relationships, you don't want to read this book. As for me, even though I'm not a huge romance fan, I enjoyed The Starfarer and I'm looking forward to reading more of \"The Araloka Chronicles\" in the future.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Take a look at our published work.\nRosa, R., Soares, P., & Tom\u00e9, M. (2018). Evaluating the Economic Potential of Uneven-aged Maritime Pine Forests. Ecologica Economics, 143, 210-217.\nAbstract: Continuous cover practices are likely to better respond to the increasing demand for social, aesthetic and environmental values provided by forest ecosystems than even-aged forest plantations. Also, uneven-aged forestry may be especially attractive for non-industrial private forest owners, as it provides more regular revenues and, by taking advantage of natural regeneration, reduce installation costs. Knowledge on alternative regimes to even-aged forestry is therefore in high demand. We first add to the literature by proposing a new maritime pine forest growth model that can be readily used in optimization studies. Second, we are the first to analyze optimal uneven aged forest management for this species. Highlighting the contribution of this study, a comparison of our results with currently suggested silvicultural management scenarios is provided. We show that the economic profitability of this species significantly increases under optimal forest management and may thus present a viable alternative to rotation forests. In particular, we show that optimal forest management may entail harvesting cycles.\nLopes, Ana Faria. Macdonald, jacob L. Quinteiro, Paula. Arroja, Lu\u00eds. Santos, Cl\u00e1udia Carvalho. Cunha-e-S\u00e1, Maria A. Dias, Ana Cl\u00e1udia. (2018). Surface vs. groundwater: The effect of forest cover on the costs of drinking water.\nAbstract: Forests worldwide provide a variety of ecosystem services including carbon sequestration, soil protection and water purification. In particular, the minimal use of pesticides and fertilizers in forest operations coupled with the tree root system are associated with higher drinking water quality. However, forest coverage is expected to have a more influential impact in groundwater quality rather than surface as well as, consequently, on drinking water treatment costs. This study uses cross sectional data at firm level to assess the marginal effect of forest cover on drinking water treatment costs for the case of Portugal, the first of its kind for the country. Our analysis makes use of a range of GIS and spatial variables which capture the heterogeneity in local forest coverage. The results obtained suggest the existence of a positive and significant effect of local forest cover on water treatment cost savings of 0.056%. However, this effect applies to firms extracting water from groundwater intakes. Neighboring measures of forest coverage have a greater impact on costs from surface water firms. The crucial role of local forest coverage through groundwater provision relates to a problem of intertemporal variation of those costs. Given the expected impact of climate change on precipitation in some regions where drinking water is mostly supplied by groundwater intakes, and since around 97% of forest land is privately owned, these results may suggest that appropriate incentives (e.g., payments for ecosystem services) could contribute to ensuring the sustainable use of water and forest resources.\nRosa, R., Vaz, J., Mota, R., & Silva, A. (2017). Forthcoming. Preference for Landings' Smoothing and Risk of Collapse in Optimal Fishery Policies: The Ibero-Atlantic Sardine Fishery. Environmental and Resource Economics, 1-21.\nAbstract: Several world fish stocks are being explored at unsustainable levels and require management plans to rebuild stock abundance. Defining a management plan is, however, a complex task that entails multidisciplinary work. In fact, while it requires solid scientific knowledge of fish stocks, the inclusion of economic and social objectives is crucial to a successful management implementation. In this paper we develop an age-structured bioeconomic model where the objective function is modified to accommodate preferences from different stakeholders. In particular, we consider important characteristics that a management plan should take into account: profit maximization, fishermen's preference for reducing landings' fluctuations and risk of fishery collapse. Modeling preferences for reducing landings' fluctuations is accomplished by defining a utility function with aversion to intertemporal income fluctuations. Building upon biology literature, we model precautionary concerns by incorporating a probability of collapse that depends on current spawning biomass. We illustrate how this framework is able to assist in the analysis and design of harvest control rules applying it to the Ibero-Atlantic sardine stock.\nCunha-e-S\u00e1, M. A., Freitas, R., Nunes, L. C., & Otrachshenko, V. Forthcoming. On nature's shoulders: Riding the big waves in Nazar\u00e9. Tourism Economics.\nAbstract: The use of counterfactual methods in the evaluation of policy interventions has been accepted today as the best approach in the estimation of a program's performance. However, the simplest evaluations are often quite demanding in terms of the resources and the time needed to be implemented. In this article, we study the economic impact of a tourism media campaign launched in Nazar\u00e9, an old fishing community on the west coast of Portugal, to make big waves visible to the world. The campaign provided the required \"informational media infrastructure\" that created the public awareness necessary to boost tourism in the region. To measure the economic impact of that campaign on the local economy, we show how a counterfactual analysis can be implemented using regional statistical data on domestic and international tourist arrivals. We show how the method can be adapted to account for the presence of potential spillover effects that may have occurred, as neighboring municipalities could also have been affected by the intervention. We further compare the estimated impact on revenues with the costs incurred by the local municipality in the marketing campaign. Based on our empirical findings, we discuss policy implications to the municipalities in the region.\nFranco, S. F., & Macdonald, J. L. (In Press). Measurement and valuation of urban greenness: Remote sensing and hedonic applications to Lisbon, Portugal. Regional Science and Urban Economics.\nAbstract: This paper explores the role of remote sensing techniques in capturing urban environmental data in the form of tree canopy coverage and measures of urban greenery. Using a classification algorithm, we identify tree canopy coverage in Lisbon, Portugal, to be approximately 8%. Our results have an accuracy rating of approximately 90% highlighting the benefits of this technique in capturing novel forms of data.\nUsing these measures aggregated to the neighborhood level, we explore the impact of open space accessibility and urban greenness on the residential property market in Lisbon. We capture the heterogeneity of open spaces through their size and average vegetation level, and further explore how the greenness of a resident's neighborhood may elicit complementary or substitutability behavior in house pricing relative to proximity to urban open spaces and other urban ecological variables.\nOur results indicate that proximity to both large urban forests and smaller neighbourhood parks are capitalized through residential prices. These effects are dependent on neighborhood green composition with neighborhoods which have a higher proportion of sparse or low lying vegetation willing to trade-off proximity to parks (where this type of vegetation is abundant) and have a preference for being closer to urban forests (where there is greater diversity in vegetation from the neighborhood). Overall tree canopy coverage is positively valued with a square kilometer increase in the relative size of tree canopy valued at 0.20% of dwelling prices, or approximately \u20ac400 per dwelling.\nThese results highlight the importance of capturing the heterogeneity of urban greenery and the interacting effects with the local ecology and the built environment.\nFranco, S. F. (2017). Downtown parking supply, work-trip mode choice and urban spatial structure. Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 101, 107-122.\nAbstract: This paper examines the effects of changes in downtown parking supply on urban welfare, modal choice decisions and urban spatial structure using a spatial general equilibrium model of a closed monocentric city with two transport modes, endogenous residential parking and a form of bottleneck congestion at the CBD. Our analysis shows that parking reforms at the CBD that increase delay congestion costs in the short-run such as parking supply limits can be welfare improving if other commuting externalities such as air pollution can be reduced. In addition, because parking limits can also change location decisions such as where to live and invest they may complement anti-sprawl policies efforts by leading to a more compact urban spatial structure in the long run. We also show that changes in downtown parking supply can have different spatial impacts on the market supply of residential parking by affecting urban residents' location decisions. Finally, we investigate whether the self-financing theorem of transportation economics holds within the context of our spatial urban model.\nAbstract: This paper examines and quantifies the impact of weather shocks on all-cause, cardiovascular-, and respiratory-cause mortality for different age groups in Russia. Using a regional panel data analysis from 1989 to 2014, we find that both hot and cold days cause an increase in all-cause and cause-specific mortality. On the other hand, days with extremely cold temperature (below \u2212 30 \u00b0C) may have an opposite impact and reduce mortality. Overall, our findings suggest that the economic costs of all-cause mortality due to one day with hot and cold temperatures correspond to 10.25 million USD and 7.91 million USD or 0.28% and 0.22% of daily GDP in Russia, respectively. The results also suggest that regions frequently experiencing hot and cold temperatures have adapted to these temperatures.\nAbstract: Using quarterly data from 1995 until 2014, we investigate whether Euro Area (EA) membership influences the probability of a European Union Member State going through an episode of sudden stop or through an episode of bonanza, after controlling for a number of push and pull factors. Overall, our results do not support the claim that EA membership constituted a weakness during the recent financial crisis. On the contrary, we find that EA membership decreases the probability of a sudden stop, all else equal. We find no evidence that being part of the EA has a direct effect on the probability of bonanza. When allowing for interaction effects, our results suggest that EA membership might have mitigated the risk perception arising from higher government debt in the case of bonanzas.\nCunha-e-S\u00e1, M. A., & Franco, S. F. (2017). The Effects of Development Constraints on Forest Management at the Urban-Forest Interface. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 99(3), 614-636.\nAbstract: This article develops a model of a forest owner operating in a small, open-city environment where the rent for developed land is increasing concave in nearby preserved open space and is rising over time, reflecting an upward trend in households' income. Within this framework we examine how changes in nearby preserved open space and alternative development constraints affect an individual private landowner's decisions regarding both regeneration harvests and conversion dates. We also examine how such policies affect development density once conversion from forestry to residential use occurs. We show that when residential rents change over time, the nature of the timber problem at the urban-forest interface changes because it forces us to allow for the possibility of changes in land use from timber to residential use. As a result, the traditional Faustmann setup is not suitable to study forest management decisions at this interface. We also find that in the presence of rising income, increases in permanently preserved open space hasten regeneration and conversion cuts of a neighboring parcel currently under forest use and leads to lower density development once conversion takes place compared to the case where income is constant. We also find that both a binding development moratorium and a binding minimum-lot-size policy can postpone regeneration and conversion cut dates and thus help to protect open space, even if only temporarily. However, the policies do not have the same effects on development density of converted forestland. While the former leads to high-density development, the latter encourages low-density development.\nBrueckner, J. K., & Franco, S. F. (2016). Parking and urban form. Journal of Economic Geography, 17 (1), 95-127.\nAbstract: This article analyzes the provision of residential parking in a monocentric city, with the ultimate goal of appraising the desirability and effects of regulations such as a minimum-parking requirement (MPR) per dwelling. The analysis considers three different regimes for provision of parking space: surface parking, underground parking, and structural parking, with the latter two regimes involving capital investment either in the form of an underground parking garage or an above-ground parking structure. Parking area is viewed as a dwelling attribute that, along with floor space, provides utility. In addition, road congestion in the neighborhood (which affects the commuting costs of local residents) depends on the average amount of off-street parking per dwelling, an externality that is ignored by profit-maximizing developers, making the equilibrium inefficient. The analysis explores the equilibrium spatial behavior of the two dwelling attributes as well as residential and parking structural density, and analysis of land rent shows which parking regimes are present in different parts of the city. Efficiency requires an increase in parking area per dwelling at each location, which can be achieved in a crude fashion by an MPR, whose effects are analyzed.\nOtrachshenko, V., Popova, O., & Tavares, J. (2016). Psychological costs of currency transition: evidence from the euro adoption. European Journal of Political Economy, 45, 89-100.\nAbstract: This paper assesses the perceived individual psychological costs of adhering to the Euro. We use the difference-in-differences approach (DD), comparing individual levels of satisfaction with the economy in Slovakia immediately before and after the introduction of the Euro, with similar individuals in neighboring Czech Republic, which did not adopt the Euro. Both countries were economically and politically integrated for decades, and display similar macroeconomic behavior before and after the currency change in Slovakia. What we assess is not the actual, economic, costs stemming from the Euro adoption, but the change in utility as perceived by the individuals. There is evidence of substantial psychological costs associated with currency transition, especially for the old, the unemployed, the poorly educated and households with children. Our results are robust to the use of alternative control groups and to estimation procedures using the DD matching approach. The significant perceived costs uncovered in this paper suggest policy-makers should not ignore them when considering a sweeping economic change such as the adoption of a new currency.\nAbstract: This article examines the impact of marine ecosystem quality on inbound coastal tourism in the Baltic, North Sea, and Mediterranean countries. Using marine protected areas (MPAs) and the fraction of overexploited species as a proxy for marine ecosystem quality, we apply an autoregressive distributed lag model in a destination\u2013origin panel setup. The empirical findings suggest that the presence of MPAs and the fraction of overexploited species have a considerable impact on inbound coastal tourism. Moreover, the impact of the overexploitation index on tourism is persistent and its short-term (current) impact constitutes 65% of the long-term impact. The results underscore the importance of marine ecosystem quality for inbound coastal tourism and its overall impact that may exceed the impact of tourists' income. We also find that government performance is crucial for inbound tourism.\nAbstract: The attractiveness of cities as places to live determines population movements into or out of them. Understanding the appealing features is fundamental to local governments, particularly for cities facing population decline. Pull and push attributes can include economic aspects, the availability of amenities and psychological constructs, initiating a discussion around which factors are more relevant for migration. However, such discussion has been underexplored in studies of shrinking cities. In the present study, we contribute to the discussion by identifying pull and push factors in Portuguese shrinking cities. Data were collected using a face-to-face questionnaire of 701 residents in four shrinking cities: Oporto, Barreiro, Peso da R\u00e9gua and Moura. Factor analysis and automatic linear modelling were used to analyse the data. Our results show that the economic activity is the most relevant feature for retaining residents. However, characteristics specific to each city, related to heritage and natural beauty, are also shown to influence a city's attractiveness. The cause of population shrinkage was also found to influence residents' assessments of the pull and push attributes of each city. Furthermore, the results show the relevance of social ties and of place attachment to inhabitants' intention to continue living in their city of residence.\nFreitas, P., Nunes, L. C., Balc\u00e3o Reis, A., Seabra, M. D. C., & Ferro, A. (2016). Correcting for sample problems in PISA and the improvement in Portuguese students' performance. Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy and Practice, 23 (4), 456-472.\nAbstract: The results of large-scale international assessments such as Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) have attracted a considerable attention worldwide and are often used by policy-makers to support educational policies. To ensure that the published results represent the actual population, these surveys go through a thorough scrutiny to ensure their validity. One important issue that may affect the results is the occurrence of different participation rates across groups with heterogeneous average student scores. In this study, we illustrate how problems of representativeness of the samples may be corrected by the use of post-stratified weights. We use the case of Portugal, a country where we uncover a meaningful difference between the actual population and the PISA samples in terms of the distribution of students per grade and track of studies. We show that after post-stratification, the temporal evolution of the PISA scores is quite different from the one reported.\nAbstract: Cities facing a continued and prolonged process of population decline require innovative urban regeneration policies complementary to growth-oriented policies. Losing inhabitants involves a decrease in economic activity and social capital. Therefore citizens' participation in defining policies to cope with population decline is being increasingly advocated. This research focused on four shrinking cities of Portugal to capture residents' knowledge about the strengths and weaknesses of their city of residence as well as the policies and actions they prioritized for dealing with the population decline. The responses from 701 questionnaires show that economic revival policies as well as safety and accessibility policies were preferred. To put these policies into action, the recovery of industrial activity, the creation of business incubators, an improvement in law enforcement, and public lighting were ranked as top priorities. Rank-ordered logistic regression models were used to understand which variables influenced the residents' rankings. We found that the evaluation of the city's characteristics impact the ranking of the policies and actions. Hence, residents show a high level of coherence when engaging in a discussion at the level of policy-making. Therefore, the findings support residents' involvement in decision-making processes regarding urban regeneration in shrinking cities.\nAbstract: In this paper, we propose new tests of the presence of multiple breaks in the trend of a univariate time-series where the number and dates of the breaks are unknown and that are valid in the presence of stationary or unit root shocks. These tests can also be used to sequentially estimate the number of breaks. The behaviour of the proposed tests is studied through Monte Carlo experiments.\nAbstract: We propose a latent-class model (LCM) to analyze contingent-valuation surveys incorporating attitudinal questions capturing protest reasons to identify classes of respondents with similar preferences and attitudes. In contrast to a standard LCM, our model ensures that classes are not contaminated by different types of response biases. Using data regarding the preservation of a world-heritage recreation site, low- and high-protester classes are identified. The difference in estimated willingness to pay (WTP) in these classes is \u20ac26, reflecting protest issues. If response biases were ignored, different classes would be identified and the corresponding difference in WTPs would be inflated by 130 %.\nNunes, L. C., Reis, A. B., & Seabra, M. D. C. (2015). The publication of school rankings: A step toward increased accountability? Economics of Education Review, 49, 15-23.\nAbstract: This paper contributes to the discussion of the effects of the publication of school rankings based on students' scores on national exams. We study the effectiveness of this (low-stakes) accountability mechanism. Our results suggest that the publication of rankings has clear effects upon families and schools in Portugal. After the rankings publication, fewer students enroll in schools that are rated poorly and the probability of closure of these schools increases. These effects are stronger for private schools.\nAbstract: Following Hidalgo et al. (Sci Mag 317: 482\u2013487, 2007), we use the structure of international trade to estimate a measure of \"revealed relatedness\" for each pair of internationally traded products, which intends to capture similarities in terms of the endowments or capabilities they use in production. Our method departs from the original one, in that we run statistical tests of equality in probabilities, instead of computing conditional probabilities. We estimate a matrix of \"Revealed Relatedness Indexes\" using 2005 data and we then investigate which \"upscale\" products in which Portugal didn't develop comparative advantage are more related to products in which the country is currently specialized. The analysis suggests that more than 60 % of Portugal's \"upscale opportunities\" lie in non-traditional sectors, such as \"machinery\" and \"chemicals\".\nAbstract: The cork oak (Quercus suber L.) is harvested for its bark (cork), a highly valuable non-timber forest product. Recurrent cork harvesting is practiced over the lifetime of the tree and constitutes a stressful action that, while artificially promoting cork growth, may severely deplete tree vigor after an exploitation time span. To date, few long-term studies have been conducted regarding the effect of recurrent cork harvests on cork growth rates, and there is a complete lack of knowledge on the effect of the stress, induced by cork harvesting, on the vigor of the cork oak. In this study we propose to address the resilience of the cork oak to cork harvesting, using cork-ring width as an indicator of tree vigor. We use dendrochronological methods to develop an extended cork-ring width series that was analyzed by autoregressive integrated moving average modeling with an intervention analysis approach. We show that cork harvesting represents a human-induced loss of tree resilience only after six consecutive harvests, and that only after a single stochastic cork-harvesting event may trigger a sudden collapse in cork oak vigor. Our results also suggest that the tree (optimum) exploitation period of 110-120 years, which includes more than nine consecutive harvests, extends more than 35 years beyond the tree vigor breakpoint (occurring at the sixth consecutive harvest). Within this time frame, the tree is producing cork instinctively to survive, and its vulnerability to other (a)biotic stresses may increase, leading to untimely cork oak decline. These results suggest that there is a great potential in the time-series analysis of cork-ring widths for the development of tools that may enhance typical cork oak management planning by addressing both economic and ecological objectives.\nGuimar\u00e3es, M. H., Nunes, L. C., Madureira, L., Santos, J. L., Boski, T., & Dentinho, T. (2015). Measuring birdwatchers preferences: A case for using online networks and mixed-mode surveys. Tourism Management, 46, 102-113.\nAbstract: This paper reports findings derived from a study of birdwatchers in the Azores. The subject was birdwatchers' preferences for given management actions designed to improve the attractiveness of bird watching sites. In the absence of official statistics on this market segment, use was made of a mixed-mode survey incorporating both on-site and off-site surveys and the use of on-line social networks and communications tools. The variable willingness-to-stay more time at the site was used as a welfare measure. It has the advantage that it can be used to demonstrate the significant returns of eco-tourism to local communities. Two findings emerge. First, tourists practicing wildlife viewing and nature-based activities are less worried about infrastructures and care more about biodiversity and habitat quality, and second, the research technique appears to be successful when surveying seasonal recreation communities that are small and socially cohesive.\nAbstract: Deforestation is a major source of CO2 emissions, accounting for around 17 % of annual anthropogenic carbon release. While costs estimates of reducing deforestation vary depending on model assumptions, it is widely accepted that emissions reductions from avoided deforestation consist of a relatively low cost mitigation option. Halting deforestation is therefore not only a major ecological challenge, but a great opportunity to cost effectively reduce climate change impacts. In this paper, we analyze the impact of introducing avoided deforestation credits into the European carbon market using a multiregional Computable General Equilibrium model. Taking into account political concerns over possible \"flooding\" of credits from reduced emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD), limits to the number of these allowances are considered. Finally, we account for both direct and indirect effects occurring on land and timber markets resulting from lower deforestation rates. We conclude that avoided deforestation notably reduces climate change policy costs\u2014approximately by 80 % with unlimited availability of REDD credits\u2014and may drastically reduce carbon prices. Policy makers may effectively control for this imposing limits to REDD credits use. Moreover, avoided deforestation has the additional positive effect of reducing carbon leakage of a unilateral European climate change policy. This is good news for the EU, but not necessarily for REDD regions. We show that REDD revenues are not sufficient to compensate REDD regions for a less leakage-affected and more competitive EU in international markets. In fact, REDD regions would prefer to free ride on the EU unilateral mitigation policy.\nCunha-e-S\u00e1, M. A. (2014). What has changed in EDE research? A comment. Environment and Development Economics, 19(3), 304-306.\nAbstract: Climate and global economic integration have contributed to a refocusing of research in EDE in the two last decades. The disclosure of new scientific evidence, namely after the publication of the Stern Review and the following debates, has definitely granted economists a central role in defining the key elements of the debate on climate change.\nOtrachshenko, V., & Popova, O. (2014). Life (dis) satisfaction and the intention to migrate: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe. The Journal of Socio-Economics, 48, 40-49.\nAbstract: This paper provides empirical evidence of the impact of life satisfaction on the individual intention to migrate. The impacts of individual characteristics and of country macroeconomic variables on the intention to migrate are analyzed jointly. Using the Eurobarometer Survey for 27 Central and Eastern European (CEE) and Western European (non-CEE) countries, we find that people have a greater intention to migrate when dissatisfied with life. The socioeconomic variables and macroeconomic conditions affect the intention to migrate indirectly through life satisfaction. At all levels of life satisfaction, individuals with similar characteristics have greater intentions to migrate from CEE countries than from non-CEE countries. These findings underscore the importance of individual life satisfaction not only as a strong predictor of the individual migration intention, but also as a mediator between individual socioeconomic variables and macroeconomic conditions and that intention.\nAbstract: A Choice Modeling (CM) study was chosen to assess specific management actions related to bird-watching on the Portuguese island of Terceira in the Azores. The usual willingness-to-pay measure was replaced by the willingness-to-stay (WTS) longer on the island for bird-watching, given changes in the site attributes. Results of the valuation study were presented to stakeholders and policy-makers using an innovative method. In particular, CM results were incorporated into a modeling tool which simulated the impact of alternative policy packages. For each selected scenario, users were able to understand birders' WTS and its impact on the local economy. The tool provided a fast and clear way of communicating relevant information, resulting in a more informed and inclusive deliberative process. Furthermore, we were able to see how results were used by the final users and came to the conclusion that local managers had preconceived ideas which did not match birders' preferences. This work led to a shift regarding prior beliefs about the relevance of bird-watching activities on the local economy as well as management actions likely to promote it. The underlying participatory approach was found to be an essential feature for the success of this science and policy interaction.\nAbstract: Consumers' food choices are influenced by a wide variety of credence attributes, but the food industry faces problems assessing whether the price premiums that consumers are willing to pay for these attributes will be sufficient to offset higher production costs. In this context, consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) for safer, cleaner and animal friendlier beef was investigated through a choice experiment. The relative importance of WTP for these attributes shows that consumers place the highest values on food safety, followed by animal welfare and finally environmental protection. WTP for different combinations of the three attributes cannot be obtained by independent valuation and summation due to the presence of significant substitution relationships. However, some suggestions for the relationships between these attributes can be proposed through an after-survey analytical solution. The bias involved in separately valuing closely related attributes can potentially jeopardise the success of a differentiation strategy.\nAbstract: One of the prevalent topics in the economic growth literature is the debate between neoclassical, semi-endogenous, and endogenous growth theories regarding the model that best describes the data. An important part of this discussion can be summarized in three mutually exclusive hypotheses: the \"constant trend,\" the \"level shift,\" and the \"slope shift\" hypotheses. In this article we propose the characterization of a country's economic growth path according to these break hypotheses. We address the problem in two steps. First, the number and timing of trend breaks is determined using new structural change tests that are robust to the presence, or not, of unit roots, surpassing technical and methodological concerns of previous empirical studies. Second, conditional on the estimated number of breaks and break dates, a statistical framework is introduced to test for general linear restrictions on the coefficients of the suggested linear disjoint broken trend model. We further show how the aforementioned hypotheses, regarding the economic growth path, can be analyzed by a test of linear restrictions on the parameters of the breaking trend model. We apply the methodology to historical per capita gross domestic product for an extensive list of countries. The results support the three alternative hypotheses for different sets of countries.\nCunha-e-S\u00e1, M. A., Rosa, R., & Costa-Duarte, C. (2013). Natural carbon capture and storage (NCCS): forests, land use and carbon accounting. Resource and Energy Economics, 35(2), 148-170.\nAbstract: The use of forests as natural carbon capture and storage sinks is considered by introducing carbon sequestration benefits' accounting in a multi-vintage partial equilibrium land-use model, under different carbon price scenarios. The consequences to timber and land markets and to the profile of the carbon sequestration time path are examined in the short-run, long-run, and transition. Following IPCC, three carbon accounting methods are considered: the carbon flow, the ton-year crediting and the average storage. A full proof of long-run optimality of steady-state forest is provided. Numerical simulations are performed and results discussed illustrating the setup's potential.\nMota, R. P., & Domingos, T. (2013). Assessment of the theory of comprehensive national accounting with data for Portugal. Ecological economics, 95, 188-196.\nAbstract: We present time-series tests of the quality of genuine savings and green net national income for predicting welfare changes. These tests check the validity of the theory of comprehensive national accounting, and more broadly of the theory of economic growth. The value of technological progress is included, as well as the effects of business cycles. We use estimates for Portugal as inputs. Overall, our results indicate that both genuine savings and changes in green net national income have the same sign as changes in welfare, but reject the hypothesis that the estimated comprehensive national accounting measures coincide with the theoretical expressions. The results also suggest that comprehensive accounting indicators perform better than conventional national accounting indicators, implying that, in general, the corrections proposed by the comprehensive accounting theory add explanatory power to conventional measures. The exception is the inclusion of education expenditures and technological progress, which decrease explanatory power. Excluding business cycles from green net national income increases the agreement with the theory. Comparing both indicators, in general, genuine savings presents better results.\nAbstract: The existence or nonexistence of changes in meat consumption cycles is critical to meat industry. If the change is existent, there is a need to understand what motivates the change to identify the most appropriate response. Wavelet analysis is considered here as a promising technique that may lead to a better understanding of characteristic patterns and changes in the meat consumption cycles.\nBosello, F., Parrado, R., & Rosa, R. (2013). The economic and environmental effects of an EU ban on illegal logging imports. Insights from a CGE assessment. Environment and Development Economics, 18(2), 184-206.\nAbstract: The European Union (EU) is now discussing a legislation proposal to ban illegal timber from the EU market. We use the ICES model to estimate the reallocation of global demand and timber imports following the EU legislation. We aim to assess the economic impacts and measure the potential emission reduction resulting from the introduction of this policy. Results show that an EU ban targeting only log imports is not effective in reducing illegal logging, but its main effect is the removal of illegal logs from international markets. Additionally, the unilateral EU ban increases secondary wood production in illegal logging countries as their exports become relatively more competitive. Through this mechanism, part of the banned illegal timber will re-enter international trade flows 'hidden' as processed wood. Extending the ban to timber processed products eliminates this effect and reinforces direct carbon emissions reduction from logging activities.\nAbstract: This article develops a latent class model for estimating willingness-to-pay (WTP) for public goods using simultaneously contingent valuation (CV) and attitudinal data to identify individuals with similar characteristics, such as WTP and protest attitudes. We find evidence that the answer to the CV question influences the responses to the attitudinal questions. In our case, this influence reflects rational behavior (budget constraint issues) and justification biases related to protest reasons, such as lack of trust in institutions or fairness issues with respect to the distribution of the burden of preservation. The results from our empirical application confirm the importance of accounting for those biases.\nLopes, J. M., & Nunes, L. C. (2012). A Markov regime switching model of crises and contagion: The case of the Iberian countries in the EMS. Journal Of Macroeconomics, 34(4), 1141-1153.\nAbstract: We develop a general econometric model of currency crises and contagion that integrates a number of important features appearing in many different models recently proposed in the literature. In particular, we consider a Markov regime switching vector autoregression conditional heteroskedastic model with time-varying transition probabilities allowing for shifting correlations. This model is used to study the case of the Portuguese escudo and the Spanish peseta during the EMS crisis. The results show that, in a crisis situation, the interest rate differential has different effects on the transition probability from the crisis state to the non-crisis state: a perverse effect for Portugal, and a positive effect for Spain. We also find strong evidence of contagion, mostly from the Spanish peseta to the Portuguese escudo, and to some extent from the Portuguese escudo to the Spanish peseta.\nRua, A., & Nunes, L. C. (2012). A Wavelet-based assessment of market risk: the emerging markets case. The Quaterly Review of Economics and Finance, 52(1), 84-92.\nAbstract: The measurement of market risk poses major challenges to researchers and different economic agents. On one hand, it is by now widely recognized that risk varies over time. On the other hand, the risk profile of an investor, in terms of investment horizon, makes it crucial to also assess risk at the frequency level. We propose a novel approach to measuring market risk based on the continuous wavelet transform. Risk is allowed to vary both through time and at the frequency level within a unified framework. In particular, we derive the wavelet counterparts of well-known measures of risk. One is thereby able to assess total risk, systematic risk and the importance of systematic risk to total risk in the time-frequency space. To illustrate the method we consider the emerging markets case over the last twenty years, finding noteworthy heterogeneity across frequencies and over time, which highlights the usefulness of the wavelet approach.\nMichetti, M., & Rosa, R. (2012). Afforestation and timber management compliance strategies in climate policy. A computable general equilibrium analysis. Ecological Economics, 77, 139-148.\nAbstract: This paper analyzes the role of forest-based carbon sequestration in a unilateral EU27 emissions reduction policy under a Global Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) framework. Forestry mitigation is introduced into the model relying on carbon sequestration curves provided by a global forestry model. The structure of the original CGE is extended to consider land use change and timber supply effects, resulting from the use of forest sinks to reduce carbon emissions. Results show that afforestation and timber management could lead to substantially lower policy costs. By using forest-carbon sinks it is possible to achieve the 30% emissions reduction target with an additional European effort of only 0.2 % of GDP compared with the cost of a 20 % emissions reduction without forestry. Carbon price is also reduced, by approximately 30% in 2020. European forest-carbon sequestration may have, however, the perverse effect of increasing timber production in areas of the world which already have high deforestation rates. A sensitivity analysis on main parameters confirms the robustness of our results.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"It will promote a balanced representation of all fisheries and aquaculture stakeholders and will contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the Common Fisheries Policy.\nThe main objectives of the BSAC are compatible with the objectives and principles of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380\/2013.\nBlSAC consists of an Executive Committee and a General Assembly. Meet the members here.\nIn this section you will find presentations, reports, materials from meetings, rounds and tables, etc. See more here.\nOn this page you will find the Statutes, Articles of Incorporation, Work Program, etc. You can see them here.\nThe BlSAC is established with the objectives and principles of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1380\/2013.\nCheck out the latest photos in our galleries. We update it often, so you can come back again to see newer photos.\nOn May 7, 2019 at the Rosslyn Dimyat Hotel, Varna, will be held a meeting of the General Assembly of the BlSAC. For more invormation see the Agenda here.\nIf you represent a fishery association or an organization preoccupied by marine environment and the state of art of fishing resources, you can join BlSAC and share you point of view.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"J.T. Brackenridge Elementary sits on the eastern edge of zip code 78207, which is the way people refer to the Mexican-American community that surrounds the school. Located just west of downtown San Antonio, the neighborhood is as rich with art and history and culture as the rest of the city. Yet it's a world apart.\nTo travel to or from the school is to take a compressed trip through time. Head east, and every few hundred feet Guadalupe Street presents a different line of demarcation \u2014 each a visual reminder of who lived here and what life was like during those respective eras of human habitation.\nThere's Alazan Creek, one of the spring-fed waterways that drew nomadic tribes and Spanish conquistadors, now a concrete culvert lined, not with public art, like the city's iconic Riverwalk, but with untamed scrub. After Guadalupe crosses the river, the road widens and rises, going over busy train tracks that conveyed the raw materials that were used to build the modern metropolis, and then the scrapyards to which spent rebar and steel are returned, to be reforged as the city's next iteration.\nThe final boundary is an elevated interstate, a current-day conduit in the sky that bisects the cramped 25-foot lots of the 78207 from the lofts, the leafy, art-filled riverside promenades, the tail-to-snout eateries, and the brewpubs of the city's prosperous core.\nIn this daily school commute up and down Guadalupe Street, parents and students are presented with a vivid illustration of their stark reality: By virtually any statistical measure, San Antonio is the most economically segregated city in the United States. Its poorest neighborhood, the 78207, is located a scant few miles from the epicenter of the third-fastest-growing economy in the country. But as the city as a whole thrives, the residents on the West Side are all but locked out of the boom.\nInto this divided landscape three years ago came a new schools chief, Pedro Martinez, with a mandate to break down the centuries-old economic isolation that has its heart in the 78207.\nIn response, Martinez launched one of America's most innovative and data-informed school integration experiments. He started with a novel approach that yielded eye-popping information: Using family income data, he created a map showing the depth of poverty on each city block and in every school in the San Antonio Independent School District \u2014 a color-coded street guide composed of granular details unheard of in education. And then he started integrating schools, not by race \u2014 91 percent of his students are Latino and more than 6 percent are black \u2014 but by income, factoring in a spectrum of additional elements such as parents' education levels and homelessness.\nTo achieve the kind of integration he was looking for, he would first have to better understand the gradations of poverty in each and every one of his schools, what kinds of supports do those student populations require, and then find a way to woo affluent families from other parts of the city into San Antonio ISD schools to disrupt these concentrations of unmet need. Martinez's strategy: Open new \"schools of choice\" with sought-after curricular models, like Montessori and dual language, and set aside a share of seats for students from neighboring, more prosperous school districts, who would then sit next to a mix of students from San Antonio ISD, where 93 percent of kids qualify for free or reduced-price lunch.\nOnly a few years into the experiment, the effort has reshaped the educational landscape and redefined the aspirations of its students and educators. The district's diverse-by-design schools now have long lists of well-to-do families waiting for a seat to open up alongside students from working-class households and destitute neighborhoods. Families from the affluent communities on the city's north and northwest sides are indeed now eagerly applying to share classrooms with families from the 78207.\nStudent learning has accelerated \u2014 in both the new, marquee programs and existing schools.\nWhen Texas released its 2017-18 school performance scores last month, San Antonio ISD, with its 50,000 students and 90 schools, was named one of the fastest-improving districts in the state. The system as a whole had risen from the equivalent of an F rating to a C in just the past three years. Thirty-four of its schools earned the state's \"distinction\" designation.\nThe number of San Antonio ISD schools that would have landed on the state's \"improvement required\" list using 2018 criteria fell by half. Using the same calculus, the number of students enrolled in a low-performing school plummeted from 47 percent to 16 percent, the largest decrease among urban districts in the state.\nWith arguably the nation's most radical school integration experiment reaping early wins, what Martinez says he needs most now is time \u2014 to get his still-disadvantaged schools from a C to an A, to change beliefs at all levels about what success looks like, and to stave off a gathering storm of opposition from those who disagree with his maverick approach.\nNational experts on school improvement are buzzing about Martinez's work. But if he is to win over his detractors \u2014 and reach the most profoundly destitute children within a larger community marked by poverty \u2014 he needs the same sense of excitement his work is garnering outside San Antonio to catch hold in his own segregated backyard.\nMartinez is himself an immigrant from Mexico and a first-generation college-graduate success story. Soft-spoken and trained in finance \u2014 not as a teacher \u2014 he was a curious hire back in 2015 for the south Texas district.\nSan Antonio ISD is one of 17 school districts within the city limits, but its blanket poverty is no accident. The district's boundaries were drawn decades ago to neatly follow the 1940s-era red-lined maps segregating blacks and Latinos into what is now an urban core. By contrast, the district located to the immediate north, Alamo Heights, has a poverty rate of 20 percent.\nSan Antonio ISD's school board president, Patti Radle, has lived and worked in the 78207 \u2014 the district's most impoverished neighborhood \u2014 for nearly half a century. A former J.T. Brackenridge teacher and community activist, she believed Martinez, like her, would see her neighbors' pride and resilience, and not fall victim to what she calls \"the pobrecito\" \u2014 \"poor thing\" \u2014 phenomenon.\nRadle listened to Martinez describe his family being forced to move every time their landlord figured out how many people were stuffed into their tiny apartment. She became convinced he understood the weight of students' challenges, as well as the dangers of well-intended but misguided educators trying to protect them from rigorous academic material.\nMartinez believed the neighborhood kids could succeed on par with their wealthy peers, just as he had done, and wouldn't settle for less, she says.\n\"His attitude and his insight seemed outstanding,\" she said.\nShe and her fellow board members told Martinez his job was nothing less than to create a school system that would serve as a model for big-city districts throughout the nation.\nNever mind that these are the marching orders every urban school board chair gives every new superintendent \u2014 as the product of a similar community Martinez didn't hear the directive as a rhetorical one. Neither of his parents made it past second grade, and both worked long hours to feed their 10 kids. At 16, Martinez went to work, too, to help support the family. He knew what creating a generation of college graduates eager to come home to live and work would mean for the 78207.\nBut knowing that nearly every student in the district was low-income told Martinez only the size of the problem, not anything useful in terms of addressing it. In search of better information than what school districts traditionally compile, he turned to census data to create the color-coded map showing the wide variation of levels of poverty from one school to another.\nAfter that, Martinez rebooted dozens of schools, reorganizing them around the kinds of programming \u2014 Montessori, dual language, gifted and talented \u2014 that families in wealthy communities paid private school tuition for. He recruited master teachers and pushed existing ones to retrain. Lacking the money of neighboring districts, he tapped civic organizations and philanthropies to pitch in.\nFast-forward three years. Martinez has opened an eye-popping 31 schools of choice. Families \u2014 some of them affluent parents who previously didn't give the district a thought \u2014 are clamoring to get their children in. Using what he now knew about the extreme poverty of some of his families, Martinez's team created a sophisticated lottery system that carves out a percentage of those seats for the neediest students.\nPhilanthropy is writing big checks. The number of high school graduates going not just to college but to selective colleges has soared. And Martinez has made sure to build cultural bridges to enable his graduates, many of whom had never before left Texas, to succeed there. In 2017, for example, he organized a road trip to Middlebury College in Vermont so the families of four San Antonio ISD students got the chance to settle their kids in at the elite liberal arts school, while catching a glimpse of what life is like in such an unknown setting.\nThe education world took note. In February, the Center on Reinventing Public Education brought dozens of leaders of cities that are home to large, struggling school districts to San Antonio to tour the new schools and to hear how Martinez managed to raise the bar so fast \u2014 and on a shoestring.\nThe center's director, Robin Lake, credits Martinez's willingness to listen to what the community wanted and to build first on its strengths for the quick buy-in he got. \"He really took the time to hear about what was missing in kids' educations,\" she says, and to learn what would empower teachers.\nIt appeared Martinez was well on his way to fulfilling his marching orders. But change agents have a way of attracting headwinds.\nLast winter, the 48-year-old schools chief announced a plan to invite a charter school network to take over a struggling elementary school slated at that point for closure by the state. Almost overnight, the San Antonio Alliance of Teachers and Support Personnel declared war. The union filed a lawsuit. Critics vowed to oust the school board that hired Martinez. Posters appeared on telephone poles with the hashtag #byepedro.\nNow, a new challenge looms. Can Radle and her school board colleagues stand firm, mustering enough support for Martinez's efforts to continue to spread beyond the impoverished but gentrifying and historic parts of the district where San Antonio ISD's most successful new schools have opened? Can families have the same excitement and progress in its most profoundly isolated neighborhoods, in schools like J.T. Brackenridge? Can they change expectations fast enough to interrupt generations of complacency?\nMartinez and Radle say they have to if they are to create a system that is, in fact, a national model for breaking down the economic segregation handicapping poor children in every big-city school district in the country.\nWhen Martinez was a toddler, his 2-year-old sister died, a tragedy that could have been prevented if his family had had access to decent health care in Aguascalientes, Mexico. His father, Rodrigo, orphaned and forced to drop out of school in second grade, realized his family needed to leave if they were to do more than subsist. Rodrigo moved to Chicago and for two years saved money to bring Pedro, his mother, and his surviving siblings north. The local parish helped the family get on its feet, but Rodrigo always had to work two jobs and never earned more than $7 an hour.\nIn sixth grade, Pedro had a teacher who was determined to push him to live up to his potential. The tough love was effective, and Martinez entered Benito Juarez High School with 12th-grade math skills. He started high school in a class of 700. By the time Martinez graduated, there were 170 seniors left.\nHe had worked his way up to assistant manager at McDonald's, but Martinez knew he could do much, much better. He took a leap of faith and enrolled in college, earning a degree in accounting at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and then an MBA at Chicago's DePaul University.\nMartinez was working in finance for the Archdiocese of Chicago when Chicago Public Schools Superintendent Arne Duncan recruited him to work for the district. After serving as its chief financial officer, in 2012, he was named deputy superintendent of Nevada's Clark County Schools, the nation's fifth-largest district, then superintendent in Reno, Nevada, and finally, superintendent-in-residence at the Nevada Department of Education.\nWhen he visited Radle's 78207 neighborhood, Martinez was struck by the same things other newcomers are: streets no wider than alleys where houses the size of garden sheds slump, rotting into the ground because there are no sewers to prevent frequent flooding.\nThen there is the street in the 78207 that Radle calls \"the place where the money ran out,\" a series of intersections where modern infrastructure simply quits, the sidewalks disappear, and roads sporting as much grass as asphalt narrow from two lanes to one.\nMartinez thought he knew poverty, both personally and as a professional committed to eradicating it. But what he saw in San Antonio was familiar and yet shocking. The tight-knit families and their warmth reminded him of the neighborhood where he grew up. But the scope and depth of the need was stunning.\nMedian family income in San Antonio ISD is $30,363. One in five adults aren't high school graduates, and 42 percent don't work. Half of the students live in single-parent households. Constant evictions mean up to 40 percent of students shuffle from one school to another.\nAs daunting as those realities are, the challenges facing J.T. Brackenridge are greater. Located in the poorest corner of the poorest zip code, median family income at the school is $17,000 a year. But J.T. Brack, as residents affectionately call it, enrolls students whose family income dips below $8,000 a year. As a square on the map, the school's attendance boundary is tiny yet dense, containing three public housing projects, including Alaz\u00e1n-Apache Courts \u2014 one of the nation's oldest, completed near the end of the Great Depression thanks to the parish priest's relationship with First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.\nMartinez knew that the traditional way of measuring student poverty \u2014 tallying the number of children who qualify for free or reduced-price school lunch \u2014 was wholly inadequate when it applies to virtually every student in every one of his 90 schools.\nAt schools near the upper range, an annual income of $45,500 or less for a family of four, students might need extra support in learning, for example, basic math and literacy skills; whereas at schools like J.T. Brackenridge, students need backpacks full of food to take home to their families.\nTo draw the fine-grained portrait he needed, Martinez culled from a different set of data: the U.S. Census's American Community Survey, which calculates median family income by city block. Cross-referenced with individual student enrollment records, that gave him a median household income level for each school. He put the information on a map, color-coded according to the census's four corresponding income \"blocks,\" with Block Four the poorest.\nEducation research that isn't based on meal-subsidy data is scarce. But a working paper released shortly after Martinez created his map confirmed his hunch that the depth and nature of poverty matters in terms of a child's educational odds.\nIn July 2016, professors at Syracuse University and the University of Michigan used Michigan data to determine the number of years individual students were eligible for free or reduced-price meals. At the time of the study, these students made up half of Michigan eighth-graders.\nIn \"The Gap Within the Gap,\" Katherine Michelmore and Susan Dynarski determined that students whose family income was nearest the maximum for eligibility were most likely to be \"transitorily disadvantaged\" \u2014 temporarily set back by a layoff or some other factor the family could bounce back from.\nMeanwhile, 14 percent had been eligible their entire time in school. \"Persistently disadvantaged,\" their families were unable to climb out of poverty. They were more likely to go to urban schools with high concentrations of poverty than their less-impoverished peers. As a group, the poor students studied were about two grades behind their wealthier peers, but the persistently disadvantaged children were three grades behind.\nMartinez knew that at some of his schools virtually all of the students carried the trauma associated with growing up in this kind of deprivation. He would have to ask both San Antonio ISD staff and the civic and philanthropic groups eager to contribute to commit to providing the extra support necessary to address this intergenerational trauma.\nMartinez carried his map around to Rotary Club breakfasts, meetings with teachers, and any other gathering where it might spark discussion. When he took it to other parts of San Antonio, he pointed out that their poverty bore little resemblance to that of his district. When he showed it within the district, he flagged the outliers.\nJ.T. Brackenridge was one of them, very near the bottom in terms of poverty but not academic performance. In fact, the school had a higher percentage of students scoring \"advanced\" on annual state reading and math assessments than the lone district school with median family income anywhere near the national average, about $54,000.\nMartinez and Radle had some hypotheses about this. For starters, the close relationships in the 78207 can keep things like evictions and job losses from being as catastrophic as they might be. Though it has since experienced some turnover, the school had an unusually stable staff, Radle notes, and with periodic exceptions, the neighborhood experienced much lower crime rates than might be expected.\nUsually when Martinez highlighted the surprises on his map \u2014 J.T. Brack's scores were decent, but the district's Young Women's Leadership Academy was one of the best schools in the country in terms of academic achievement among low-income children \u2014 people would ask why. What went right, and could they build on it? And if kids were learning in the elementary years, how come college enrollment and graduation were still so elusive?\nConventional wisdom is that multi-generational poverty is the cause of low academic achievement. It's undoubtedly true that decades of inequities in places like San Antonio's urban core have created devilishly tough circumstances. But as people who also see the richness in the 78207 and similar communities, Martinez and Radle agreed that beliefs about poverty \u2014 the pobrecito problem \u2014 are also a very real barrier.\nMartinez understood that to parents with little experience beyond their isolated neighborhood, the payoffs from a quality education aren't tangible. If you don't know anyone who has a college degree or a comfortable salary, you literally can't envision how to get those things.\n\"Our goal is to show our staff, this is what it means to prepare our children for the next level,\" he says. \"How do we show parents like mine, who had a second-grade education, what is possible?\nA few months after he arrived in San Antonio, Martinez approached the principal of the most academically successful school in the metro area, the International School of the Americas. Would Kathy Bieser leave her prosperous north-metro school district to design and lead a school in San Antonio ISD?\nAnd not just any school. Martinez wanted to create a gifted and talented academy that would be open to any child in the district, regardless of test scores or zip code. The plan had multiple layers.\nThere's a trove of evidence that one way to increase student achievement is to offer more challenging academic material. Requiring students to think critically about knowledge gleaned across different subject areas, the approach used in gifted and talented programs, is precisely the kind of \"higher order\" learning now shown to be invaluable in raising academic achievement. But when it is offered at all, it's typically reserved for children who already are ahead. Screened infrequently, children of color are rare in gifted and talented programs.\nWith 93 percent of his district's students impoverished, the only way Martinez could create socioeconomic diversity in schools was to attract families from more affluent communities. Convinced a gifted and talented program would be an immediate draw, Martinez would reserve 25 percent of seats for students from other districts.\nDissatisfied with offerings in even the most prosperous traditional districts, San Antonio families of means were decamping for private schools or for one of the nation's most rapidly growing charter school sectors. Several of the charter networks expanding in the city, such as IDEA and KIPP, have reputations for being academically challenging.\nBieser was well positioned to set a high bar, certainly, but Martinez had another reason for tapping her. The school where Bieser was principal had been conceived of as a teacher-training lab for nearby Trinity University, whose school of education is one of the best in the nation. Hard-pressed to compete financially for teachers, Martinez needed a \"grow-your-own\" talent pipeline.\nThe newly created Advanced Learning Academy would have a partnership with the college, which would place 10 educators-in-residence and four would-be principals in the school each year. Instead of a few weeks of student teaching at the end of their educations, the teacher-in-training would spend an entire year working side by side with master teachers.\nBecause the pairs continually talk through the choices they are making in the classroom, in Bieser's experience, residencies are beneficial not just to the student teachers, but to their veteran mentors, too.\nSan Antonio ISD would pick up a large portion of the cost of training if the new teachers agreed to stay in the district for several years. Significantly, when they completed their residencies, they would take the high expectations of the gifted and talented model with them to other district schools where few believed impoverished students would benefit from academic rigor.\nAdvance Learning Academy had a waiting list even before the first day of school in August 2016. Encouraged, Martinez rolled out the welcome mat, offering to reopen schools mothballed because of declining enrollment for teachers and principals interested in creating new schools with dynamic models.\nHe had no shortage of takers. When the 2017-18 school year started, San Antonio ISD boasted a dual language program, a Montessori school, high-tech and early-college high schools, a teacher-residency school run by the Relay Graduate School of Education, and a number of specialized programs within existing schools. This year, a third dual language school came online, along with an all-boys school and a host of other new programs.\nBut with success came a new challenge. As applications rolled in for seats in Advanced Learning Academy's second year, they followed a trend common throughout the country: As soon as a new school acquires a buzz on the parent grapevine, middle- and upper-class families can quickly dominate.\nMartinez needed to make sure families from Block Four, the poorest of the poor, got their share of seats in the new schools. He recruited a former teacher who was trying to create \"diverse by design\" schools in Dallas, Mohammed Choudhury, to start and lead an Office of Innovation.\nChoudhury, whose Twitter bio lists desegregation as a job duty, immediately began creating an enrollment system that would reserve seats not just for out-of-district families and neighborhood residents, but for children from each of the income \"blocks\" on Martinez's map. And he dug even deeper into the data to incorporate information about parents' educational attainment, home ownership, single-parent status, and other factors.\nWithout careful controls, Choudhury says, school choice can create \"islands of affluence.\" So for the 2018-19 school year, one-fourth of the 3,000 open seats in the 31 choice and magnet schools were reserved for students with the highest needs.\nAnd he and Martinez are working to locate new innovative schools in neighborhoods where geographic and economic isolation make school choice an abstraction.\nOne day last spring, as she was driving past J.T. Brackenridge, Radle spotted a former student of hers, Priscilla Lucio, on the way home from picking up her son, Carlos Zuniga Jr., from school.\n\"You don't have, like, beans on the stove or anything like that, do you?\" Radle asked, making sure they had time to talk.\nThe boy, better known as C.J., had just been accepted into a new engineering program at Lanier High School, Lucio told Radle. They had gone to visit and C.J. had become captivated with the idea of working on jet engines. He's never been on a plane, but if he had the chance, he said, he'd fly to Tokyo.\nLucio had dreamed of being a pediatrician but dropped out in 11th grade when she became pregnant with C.J. The visit to Lanier's high-tech program changed what she wanted for her first-born.\nHow would C.J. feel about leaving? How would his family? At this, the talk became more tentative. \"It would be hard for my mom to let me go to college just for the fact that I'm the oldest and I'm the first one to go,\" C.J. says, looking at his feet and not at his mother.\nNamed one of the 25 most influential Latinos in the United States by Time magazine, Lionel Sosa is a celebrated native son of the 78207. He has advised presidents and the heads of Fortune 500 companies, and yet he is intimately familiar with the shift of perspective Lucio and her children are undertaking. At 79, he has 50 grandchildren and great-grandchildren, many of whom live in the neighborhood.\nSosa's own kids are from two marriages, the first to a woman who did not finish high school and the second to a college graduate he married after he made a fortune in advertising. His first four children didn't graduate from high school. The next two graduated from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and Yale University.\nSan Antonio ISD offers much more now, but Lucio and C.J. have another leap to make, Sosa says. Mexican-American culture prizes family. Bringing home a paycheck, however slender, and having one's own children is being a good son or daughter.\nSosa intervenes now when he learns a grandchild has been accepted to college but is waffling, pointing out as many times as it takes how much more college graduates can contribute and arranging to visit the campus together to help iron out things like financial aid.\nHome, Radle knows after watching generations of the 78207's young people struggle with this moment, exerts a powerful pull. Contrary to stereotypes about poverty, it's a place where people lift one another up, sharing whatever they have and always making time to catch up. On seemingly every corner of the 78207, there's art celebrating the neighborhood's heritage.\nAnd yet, as the rest of the city prospers, the West Side is backsliding. As she cruises the neighborhood, Radle can't help but notice where homes, their foundations rotted away by rainwater, have literally fallen down.\nFifty years ago, C.J.'s great-great-grandfather was one of the founders of Inner City, the neighborhood nonprofit Radle co-directs with her husband, Rod. That work \u2014 all volunteer \u2014 has helped to keep the community's culture vibrant, despite its hardships. But it hasn't been enough.\nLike Sosa, Radle knows how much C.J.'s family needs him to leave for at least a little while if meaningful change is to make it over the economic and social moat that encircles the neighborhood. As she watches him start to hesitate at the thought of going away to college, she jumps in, pointing out the things he could fix if he comes back to the 78207 as an engineer.\nOnce C.J. has had a taste of financial security and the opportunities it can open up, Sosa is confident he will begin thinking about even larger contributions \u2014 to his family but also to the future of the 78207.\n\"In the Latino community, and the Hispanic community, helping family is what life is all about,\" says Sosa. \"It's not about helping yourself, or doing well for yourself. It's about the family doing well together.\nNo one, Sosa says \u2014 not his family and not San Antonio \u2014 can afford that.\nTwo years later, lawmakers added a third option: A district could forestall state action for two years by turning a school with five \"improvement required\" ratings over to an outside partner, including networks of charter schools, nonprofits, or universities.\nFor the first of these struggling schools, 2018 is the year the clock runs out. With six affected campuses in 2017, San Antonio ISD had more than any other district in the state save Houston, which had 10 schools on the list. When the state released the 2018 list in August, four San Antonio ISD schools had improved enough to climb off it. A fifth escaped sanctions because it is now run by a teacher-training program, and the district announced it would close the sixth school.\nIn January, Martinez announced plans to contract with Democracy Prep, a New York-based nonprofit charter network, to run P.F. Stewart Elementary, one of the persistently low-performing programs. The district chose the network, which also has schools in Washington, D.C., Louisiana, and New Jersey, because of its strong track record. Its first New York City program opened in 2006 and by 2009 had become the city's highest-performing middle school.\nThe San Antonio Alliance of Teachers and Support Personnel protested at a March board meeting where the agreement with Democracy Prep was approved. One speaker threatened \"open season on board members.\" Soon after, the #byepedro flyers began appearing throughout the district and the union sued.\nPouring kerosene on the fire, enrollment declines and past overstaffing at the district's non-choice schools required laying off some 130 teachers and classroom aides, a process Texas law says can incorporate performance evaluations.\nIt's common for teachers unions to protest district collaborations with public charter schools, especially when the partnership exempts a school from the local bargaining unit's contract. But San Antonio ISD oversees 20 in-district charter schools, including Advanced Learning Academy \u2014 the first specialized school Martinez created \u2014 and a number of other popular new programs.\nBraination, a local charter network, runs a school for the district's most challenged special education students, and another, Texans Can Academies, a dropout recovery program. The San Antonio campus of Texans Can, which serves students who are older than their classmates or have too few credits for their age, has a dropout rate of 6 percent, compared with 39 percent among the same population at some San Antonio ISD high schools.\nThe difference between the new partnerships and the charters the union has not protested is a bread-and-butter distinction: The new schools employ their own teachers, while the district's choice schools are staffed by San Antonio ISD employees, albeit on terms that differ from the rest of the district.\nDemocracy Prep's contract with the district gives it room to expand if it's successful, eventually enrolling two K-12 \"continuums,\" each consisting of an elementary, middle, and high school. Current Stewart Elementary staff who are not hired by Democracy Prep can choose to stay in the district and be assigned to other schools.\nWhatever the trajectory of the competing pressures created by the school-closure law, the chapter threatens to engulf Martinez in a swirl of controversy that his backers fear could erode the political capital and goodwill that have enabled him to make so many changes in such a short time.\nWhen Texas released its 2018 school performance data in August, Martinez got lots of good news. The percentage of San Antonio ISD students meeting or exceeding expected growth in reading and math rose to 61 percent, from 53 percent in reading and 52 percent in math the year before. The district saw academic gains across grade levels and on 73 percent of its campuses.\nHas the community had a big enough taste of success to support him, and Radle's board, in continuing with their experiment?\n\"We need time to build this out,\" says Martinez. \"What I tell my [board] is, 'You have to think 20 years out.' These things have to outlast us. Will these systems become so popular people don't look back?\nVideo Credits: Edited by James Fields; Produced by James Fields, Beth Hawkins & Heather Martino. Additional footage of San Antonio school interior & exteriors courtesy of SAISD YouTube channel. Additional Lionel Sosa footage courtesy of YES! OUR KIDS CAN YouTube Channel.\nDisclosure: The George W. Brackenridge Foundation provided financial support for this project to The 74.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute (CGCRI), one of the foremost laboratories in the family of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research was formally inaugurated on August 26, 1950 by Dr. B.C. Ray, the then Chief Minister of West Bengal in presence of eminent personalities : Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, Prof. C.V. Raman, Dr. Meghnad Saha and others. Dr. S.S. Bhatnagar was then Director-General of CSIR while Dr. Atma Ram was Director of the Institute. CGCRI, initially conceived as Central Glass and Silicate Research Institute along with NPL-New Delhi, NCL-Pune and CFRI-Dhanbad (now CIMFR) is among the first four CSIR laboratories planned in the pre-independence era.\nIn the early phases, the R&D activities of Institute concentrated mainly on the benefaction and characterization of raw materials of interest to glass and ceramics. An early R&D breakthrough was the indigenous development and production of optical glass. As times changed, the Institute expanded its scope and embraced newer areas of materials science. Today, CGCRI is the only research laboratory in India engaged in the development of glass, ceramics and ceramics based composite materials. A wide expertise pool generated through years of devoted efforts spans from basic research to technology development at bench and prototype scales.\nA major achievement of the institute has been the turnaround in its image in the last one decade. The Institute rose to progress in all fronts namely the network and mission projects, large number of international collaborations, peer recognitions, service to the strategic, industrial and societal sectors, world class facility and infrastructures created and the tie ups with the Institution and universities both at home and the overseas. Currently the Institute is engaged in six sectors namely Materials, Minerals & Manufacturing, Communication & Instrumentation, Health Care, Energy & Environment, Water Technology and Rural Development out of the sixteen technology sectors that are of national priority in the eleventh five year plan. In tune with the global R&D scenario, the Institute has augmented a couple of frontier areas - Solid Cxide Fuel Cells and Nanostructured Materials besides its involvement in the high-tech areas: Specialty Glasses, Fibre Optics & Photonics, Bio-ceramics & Coating, Engineering Ceramics inclusive of Refractory, Composites and Non-Oxide Materials, Advanced Clay & Traditional Ceramics, Ceramic Membranes and Ceramic based Sensor and Actuators. The dimension of materials spans wide: tiny nano-particles to the big slab and blocks; a chain of state-of-the-art material characterization facilities provides the essential back up support to R&D in various areas. Fresh initiatives are now under way to identify mega projects and areas where Institute can fortify itself in future.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Publish by in Category interior design at September 22nd, 2018. Tagged with 54 inch tv stand with back panel. flat screen tv stand with back panel. tv stand with back panal for 65 curve tv. tv stand with back panel.\nTv Stand With Back Panel have 50 picture of interior design, it's including Tv Stand With Back Panel Remarkable Grangeville TV Stands Interior Design 1. Tv Stand With Back Panel Amaze Valery Wall Unit Made In Italy El Dorado Furniture Interior Design 2. Tv Stand With Back Panel Astonishing SPECTACULAR Deal On Casana Albany 60 In TV Interior Design 3. Tv Stand With Back Panel Impressive 50 Collection Of TV Stands Ideas Interior Design 4. Tv Stand With Back Panel Amazing TV Stands Altra Furniture American Cherry Plasma Interior Design 5.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"We get a lot of questions about children falling asleep in their child restraints, and how to stop or minimise their heads falling forward when they do. 'Head flop' is a complicated issue, and there isn't a simple single answer.\nA child's head falling forward or to the side when they fall asleep in their child restraint is something that can happen in any forward facing child restraint. There are a number of issues that can contribute to this \u2013 the angle of recline of the vehicle seat back or seat base, the recline adjustment of the child restraint, the position of the child in the restraint, padding, pillows and headrest positions and the way in which the restraint has been installed. Many parents find that the same child in the same child restraint falls forward in one car but not another, or that one child will fall forward, but another in the same car and same restraint won't.\nWhen we design a child restraint, we must comply with the Australian Standard AS\/NZS 1754. This is a mandatory standard, and it has some of the most stringent requirements in the world. This standard restricts the level of recline of a child restraint to be less than 45 degrees from the vertical, which is measured whilst sitting on a vehicle test seat base.\nThe Australian Standard committee CS085 decided to limit the amount of recline allowed to 45 degrees, as there was a concern that by increasing the recline angle, the child is then laying back. For forward facing restraints, instead of distributing the impact forces over the area of contact between the child's body and the webbing of the inbuilt harness (in a forward facing carseat) or seat belt (in a booster seat) during a frontal crash, the child could have a propensity to slide down into the seat base, and cause a dynamic compressive load of the child's spine. Basically, their neck and spine could take the increasing loads during the impact force, rather than having it spread evenly over their chest and torso.\nWe feel that the potential for injury is dependent on the arc traced by the head during a side impact crash, and whether the child's head would come back within the side wings or not before contacting anything. With each consecutive revision of the Australian Standard, headrest side wings have been made larger and more advanced, so things are definitely the best they've ever been in that regard.\nSlumping in a car seat is not actually testable with the current generation of crash test dummies, which cannot be positioned with their heads slumped forward to simulate sleeping. We approached Neuroscience Research Australia regarding this, and they commented that in reality there is very little real world data to answer this question, as we almost never know what position a child's head was in at the time of a crash.\nEnjoying this post? Join our mailing list to receive the latest news, updates and exclusive offers and giveaways from our team each week!\nWhen child restraints are tested to the Australian Standard for compliance (and also for CREP) all testing is conducted with an average sized child for the age range of the child seat, with the child seat in both the most upright and most reclined positions (as permitted by the Standard). No testing is conducted to determine the child restraints ability to offer protection to the child whilst they are either asleep or sitting out of position (as mentioned above, this is currently un-testable).\nAn interesting parallel to this can be seen in the greater motor vehicle industry. Every motor vehicle manufactured and sold in Australia must meet the Australian Design Rules, and when testing the car's airbags and seat belts, the testing is done with an average sized adult sitting the front seats with the recline angle set as per the manufacturers specifications (nominally 20 degrees) and the seat positioned in the central track. No testing is conducted of the vehicle with the adult asleep or sitting out of position.\nSo while we can't control every aspect of every specific child \/ restraint \/ vehicle combination, we can take preventative steps to minimise the chance of our children's heads falling forward.\nWe recommend that parents check that a restraint is suitable for both their child and their vehicle. Most baby stores will allow you to try a seat in your vehicle prior to purchase. Be sure to try the recline settings, and if your child is old enough, ask them to pretend to sleep, or go as floppy as they can \u2013 make a game out of it!\nPlan for longer trips ahead of time by adjusting your vehicle's back seat recline (if possible) or installing the restraint in its most reclined configuration.\nEnsuring the child is fitted in the restraint correctly can help minimise the amount a child falls forward. The key here is a correctly fitted harness \u2013 it should be snug, and you should only be able to get a single finger under it. Ensure that the shoulder straps are as close to the child's shoulder as possible.\nUsing a folded cloth nappy or towel under rearward facing child restraints to assist with giving it adequate recline, keeping in mind not to recline the child seat more than 45 degrees from the vertical.\nWe do not recommend third party or after-market pillows, supports or accessories to 'prop' the child's head up, as these may alter the performance of the restraint in an accident and could pose a safety risk to the child and \/ or other passengers in the vehicle. Products which specifically restrain the child's head within the seat are excluded from the Australian Carseat Accessory Standard AS\/NZS 8005:2013 under clause 3.2, as they are viewed to have serious potential for injury to the child in the event of an accident. We strongly recommend against the use of these kinds of products. In addition to being potentially dangerous, they are a band-aid fix for a larger problem, and we feel they promote a lax attitude toward making sure a child is fitted correctly in the correct kind of child restraint.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Many moons have passed since Adicia left the Isle of Wisdom, but finally Garnrin\u2014the ancient who warned of the Towers' impending destruction\u2014has been found. With Athanasia's children exhibiting strange new powers and the Mahtma's influence growing, the Tower Leaders need guidance\u2014but Garnrin isn't about to just give it away.\nWhen they finally return home, Adicia, Gara, and Tavis are followed by a cohort of centuries-old scholars who, in their younger days, proudly served the Towers. These ancients are shocked by what they find: the Towers they once knew are gone. In their place, self-proclaimed masters struggle with apprentice-level spells and corrupt elders bicker among themselves. Even the Tower Leaders are weak and ignorant of their true roles\u2014and above all this chaos, the Mahatma bides her time.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"At Oregon Web Solutions \u2013 Portland SEO Experts, we earned the reputation as the best Internet Marketing Service in all of Portland Or. for a reason. We offer unparalleled search engine optimization marketing plans and Reputation Management. Our SEO packages are affordable and we use only proven search engine marketing and social media marketing techniques. Get the best in SEO Portland Today.\nSmall, Medium, and very large businesses and corperations.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Gulam Manji, M.D., Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Manji received his M.D. degree from Ross University School of Medicine in 2009 and completed his residency in internal medicine at Albany Medical College. He then completed his fellowship in Hematology\/Oncology at NewYork-Presbyterian\/Columbia, where his clinical focus was on the treatment of gastrointestinal malignancies, melanoma, and sarcoma under the mentorship of Dr. Gary Schwartz, Chief of Hematology and Oncology.\nDr. Manji conducts translational research with the overall goal to developing new treatments for cancer. His focus is in gastrointestinal malignancies, particularly pancreas adenocarcinoma, on which he is conducting preclinical combination immunotherapy studies on genetically engineered mice with pancreas cancer in the Olive laboratory at the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center. The combination immunotherapy preclinical proposal received the Young Investigator Award from the American Society of Clinical Oncology-2015. The goal of these preclinical studies is to bring promising new therapies to the clinic in an early phase clinical trials Dr. Manji's research career in identifying new genes and their implication in disease has led to numerous key publications and an issued patent.\nDr. Manji cares for patients with gastrointestinal malignancies, with a particular focus on pancreatic and liver cancers, and sarcomas. He is the principal investigator of an investigator-initiated multicenter clinical trial that he wrote with Dr. Gary Schwartz in sarcoma and malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors and is responsible for clinical trials conducted in liver, bile duct, gallbladder, and pancreas cancers at Columbia University Medical Center.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Pastor Kohl comes to us with 34 years of pastoral experience. He has served as a Youth Pastor, a solo Pastor, a Senior Pastor for 17 years, and an Associate Pastor, and he now serves the Lord as an Intentional Interim Pastor. He got his training at Lancaster Bible College (Lancaster, PA) and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (Deerfield, IL). He has been married to his wife, Martha, for 36 years. They have 5 children and 7 grandchildren.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Here you'll find the best online casinos in the UK that offer flash versions of their software. If you don't want to download a casino and install it on your computer use the links below to go directly to the flash casino, or if the link is not provided simply choose the 'instant play' option while at the casino's website. The same level of security exists between the download and flash versions of the casino, just create an account and you'll be playing in just a few minutes.\nAll flash casinos listed here offer all of your favorite casino games like Blackjack, Slots, Roulette, Craps, Video Poker, Baccarat and countless others you've probably never heard of! Have fun and good luck.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"The Dilbert comic creator, Scott Adams, calls credit cards the crack cocaine of the financial world. I couldn't agree more. While credit cards provide great convenience, the instant gratification they provide comes at a price. Don't be a slave to your card. Rather make it work for you.\nFirstly, choose a card based on your requirements and not for all the benefits. For example, a card may provide access to golf courses or discounts on dining, but if you are not going to use these offers, there is no point choosing such cards. You also need to read the fine print carefully. Most cards provide a pass to access airport lounges, but in most cases, only the membership is complimentary. You would need to pay a fee of $32 per person for using the lounges overseas. Similarly, I find the concierge services on the cards expensive and not so useful. If the card provides benefits like lost card liability or personal accident insurance, you need to check for the terms and conditions. A good way to decide the card to have would be basis the annual fees and reward points calculation. Keep the number of cards to a maximum of three.\nOnce you have taken the card, ensure you pay off bills on time. This is because credit card utilisation and timely payment of bills has a huge impact on your credit score. Typically, utilising up to 40-50% of your credit limit in a month is considered fine. While it is easy to swipe the card for every purchase, the moment you pay late, a hefty interest of 3-3.5% per month is charged on the amount outstanding. You don't want to pay 36% extra for the item which you may have purchased online on a discount! Pay on time and do not use the credit card for withdrawing cash.\nAlso keep a check on unused or old cards. Close such cards as having too many cards active means you are using a lot of credit. While the credit card companies typically decide credit limits, it is a good idea to keep the limit up to what you are comfortable with and need. A card may come with \u20b95 lakh limit which may get revised upwards regularly on the basis of your usage and timely payments, but if you are not comfortable, don't go for the increase in credit limit.\nYou could be one of those who does all purchases on a card or one who doesn't use the card except for emergencies. Either way, ensure you use the card only to the amount, which you have in your savings account. It is also advisable to set up a direct debit for the credit card payment so that you don't miss paying the monthly bills.\nUse reward points as a cash credit(back to the card to adjust against your payments) instead of spending them on insignificant purchases simply because you are accumulating points. It is good to also spend points quickly as points become less valuable quickly. For example, if an airline ticket costed 15,000 points two years ago, it now requires more than 20,000 points.\nWhile travelling abroad, carrying a travel card with pre-loaded international currency is a better option over a credit card. This is because the conversion rate spread between the foreign currency and Indian rupee is more on the credit card versus that on a travel card. With a travel card, one is also more in control of one's expenses. You do not need to carry all your credit cards while travelling abroad. A travel card along with one credit card should suffice. It is not advisable to use credit cards in some countries due to credit card skimming. Hence, check for such advisory before you travel.\nBeware of phishing calls where you get a call or an email asking for card details like CVV. Typical callers would talk to you about doubling your reward points or increasing credit limit for which you would need to give your financial information.\nIf you can't get yourself to control spending on credit cards, you are probably better off without it.\nAfter all, your life needs to be more than paying bills.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"It's #BetterBreakfastMonth and Sprout Marketing is ready to help you bring this to life at your community. Sprout Members have access to thousands of resources to make it easy, breezy to have WOW resident touch points and out-of-the-box outreach marketing tools! Sign up to be a Seedling Member @ watchyourbusinesssprout.com.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"So for those that believe streaming is a better idea than a subscription to a broadcast service need to do some sums before they decide.\nBroadcast cost once a month -- unlimited viewing of whatever your package offers.\nStreaming service subscription cost PLUS the cost of data. IF you are a heavy tv viewer then that calculation may surprise a few.\nManaging data usage on Showmax is easy using the bandwidth capping function available via your web browser or Android, iOS and Apple TV apps.\nBandwidth capping settings can be accessed either via the app preferences menu or via the play bar when watching on the web.\nSubscribers can select either a low bandwidth cap of 0.3 GB\/hr, a medium cap of 0.7 GB\/hr, or leave usage uncapped.\nThe low usage setting equates to a resolution of 360p, the medium equates to standard definition 480p, while uncapped can deliver up to 720p high definition. All Showmax apps feature dynamic streaming with active monitoring of the connection speed and automatic adjustment of resolution to the make the most of the available bandwidth, up to the selected cap. To help estimate data usage, Showmax has created a bandwidth calculator. Simply choose the required quality level and the number of hours watched per week, and the calculator gives an estimate of weekly and monthly data usage. The calculator is accessible here: https:\/\/www.showmax.com\/eng\/go\/bandwidth-calculator.\nHi AfrikTron. You have the option to switch the screen resolution to our lowest offering which is 360p and uses approximately 210MB\/ hr. You can adjust these settings by clicking on the settings logo at the bottom right corner of your screen. Your options are available there.\nI need assistance with adjusting my resolution for dstv now on my laptop to 240p or 360p.\nI stream tv using my laptop and its depleting my data. a suggestion came that I should look into fixing that by looking into the resolution. Is there any way to do that through chrome or any other browser?\nThe only solution I am getting is through the screen resolution, which doesn't give me the above resolution.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"sand | Sally says . . . eat, sleep, work, read, play, draw, bark . . .\n'Who needs snowflakes when you have seashells . . .' Unknown.\nI had the telly on a lot last weekend. I admit, most of the time I wasn't even watching it, it was just background noise. But every now and then, when I needed a break, I'd stop what I was doing, go make a cup of tea and settle myself onto the couch and 'drop in' to watching whatever was on at that moment.\nThis time of year, of course, it's pretty much Christmas movie after Christmas movie. Many of them I have seen before (some of them I can even recite the dialogue . . . ) and most are fun to watch again (although, even at this time of year I can only digest so much sugar . . . ) but it still strikes me every year how seriously weird it is to be watching Christmas movies where everything is all over ice and snow, everyone is rugged up in coats, scarves and boots\u2014and I am dressed in a sun-frock and have all the doors and windows open hoping to catch even the slightest of breezes . . .\nI am not complaining. At all. I spent a number of Christmasses in Europe (albeit many years ago now) and although I have very fond memories of them I honestly do not miss that kind of cold. It looks all very lovely and romantic on chocolate boxes and yuletide cards and in Christmas movies, but the day to day getting about and living in it is a whole different story. So, weird as it feels sometimes, I am quite content to watch those kind of Christmasses from afar.\nThe girls and I are thinking of you all . . . and sending warm (literally) and sandy hugs across the miles . . .","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"GrandVision's Swedish brand, Synoptik, has a long track record of helping to improve the quality of life in poorer or impoverished regions around the world through its charitable foundation Opticians Without Borders, and in collaboration with the Swedish aid organization Vision For All.\n\"Synoptik is one of our leading cooperating partners, who provides us with a substantial part of our annual need for used spectacles, collected from customers in their stores across Sweden,\" says Lenuta Davidsson, President of Vision for All.\nSince 2011, Opticians without Borders and Vision For All have fitted prescription glasses free of charge for people in Bolivia, Nicaragua, Peru and Guatemala. These second hand but fully functioning glasses, are donated by Synoptik's customers and by the general public as part of a nation-wide campaign throughout their store network, taking place in Sweden each year. Over the past two years, the number of donated spectacles increased by 70%, resulting in more than 80,000 donated spectacles in 2016.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Plumbing Business Plan - Bargain Business Plan, Inc.\nOur approach is simple: we take the time to get to know our clients. That way, we can effectively develop a custom business plan which will help them not only obtain the funding they need, but to serve as a blueprint for their operation. Whether you're in the conception stage of your business or expanding your plumbing brand to a new market, our team of business plan writers will work to ensure you're in a position to succeed. This formula is why we are widely considered the leading business plan company.\nPlumbing is not glamorous work, but it is lucrative, necessary, and highly respected. When you are starting a plumbing business, it is essential to make sure you have taken the necessary steps for the business to thrive. One of the biggest hurdles all business owners face is to ensure they start or operate their business with enough capital. This is evident as studies show most startup businesses fail within the first year generally due to lack of planning, which results in under-capitalization.\nIt is important to identify and secure a strategic location in which to offer your services in addition to marketing your services to the local market via social media, mobile apps, and creating partnerships with businesses that currently serve your market. This may include housekeeping businesses, pet sitters, landscapers, exterminators, and even handyman companies. Most of all, it is crucial to have a professionally developed business plan to help identify and break down these trends and patterns along with a full 5-year financial model forecasting future revenue.\nA plumbing business plan must be carefully crafted to convey your business' mission, services offered, and your credentials and plans for earning a profit to appeal to potential financiers. Most startup businesses fail within the first year generally due to lack of planning, which results in under-capitalization. Whether you're looking to start a commercial, residential, or service and repair plumbing business, it is essential to have a quality business plan prepared by professionals to ensure your business is in a position to succeed.\nAt Bargain Business Plan, we know how much you desire to start a successful plumbing business, and we're here to help you enter your market and compete. You will need capital to support your dream, which is why our business plan experts will ensure your business plan maintains the highest standard to meet the needs and requirements of banks and investors.\nBargain Business Plan values your plumbing business as much as you do, and we are here to make your business idea come to life. The Bargain Business Plan team has developed a convenient and efficient process with the unique needs of the plumbing industry in mind, allowing you to relax and focus on other aspects of the startup process while we conduct the time-consuming analysis and research that is essential to developing a professional and effective business plan. Creating a business plan is one of the most important steps in your plumbing business startup journey, and Bargain Business Plan is here to help through a process that is professional, affordable, and convenient.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Give the gift of harmony with our PureBoom Premium In-Ear Headset. The sleek, sophisticated design packs deep bass sounds and crisp audio clarity for a remarkable listening experience. They're also versatile. PureBoom works in any device with a 3.5mm audio port \u2013 be it phone, tablet, or computer!\nShopping for that person whose lifestyle tends to put their mobile device through the extremes? Our DuelTek Extreme Shock Band + Shield for iPhone 4\/4S is built with shock-absorbent technology, engineered with life in mind, and keeps your mobile device safe from every bump, drop, bang, and whack life throws your way.\nKeeping up with the latest technology trends takes up a lot of battery life. Give your tech-loving, media-consuming, social-buzzing friend the gift of power with our Dual USB Wall Charger. Two USB outlets work with any USB charge cables, so you can power that tablet and mobile device from one plug. Perfect for working from limited outlet locales, like airports, cafes, or the office.\nOur Smartphone Support System for iPhone 4\/4S is our most versatile product for the person who needs a no-fuss, multi-functional mobile device system that combines the protection of a shell with the convenience of a holster and a kickstand. With the Smartphone Support System you can clip it, protect it, access it, prop it and organize it. The open stand alternates as a finger holder to protect from drops while on calls, and the lightweight durable protection case won't weigh down a pocket, purse, or belt.\nSo give the gift of PureGear this holiday season!\nEnjoy 20% off any item in addition to free shipping using code HOLIDAY2011 from now until January 7, 2012.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Item - Adorned Smithing Co.\nThese Sterling Silver hoops were created for those with stretched ears who have always wanted the perfect daily hoop. They are a very comfortable 15g each and measure approximately 2.75\" in diameter. Must have lobes stretched to a minimum of 6g. A patina was applied before it was brought to a high shine. It was then sealed to protect its longevity as well as accentuate the oxidized recesses.\nThese are a MADE TO ORDER item so please allow 3 weeks for shipping.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Both Elmwood Park greens have a central location 4 \u2013 5km from the city centre.\nContact Heaton Street through the contact below.\nUpstairs main bar: this room is available and caters for up to 120 standing and 80 seated guests. It has the benefit of a fixed projector and large screen suitable for numerous activities and is the preferred option for training days, quiz nights and social gatherings.\nDownstairs function room: this room caters for up to 120 people and allows for open access to the urban beach. A perfect room for birthday parties, corporate events and other social events when you want indoor\/ outdoor flow.\nThe urban beach, by far our most popular space, we can cater for up to 300 people on the sand for social activities, there are many sporting activities available but if you are wanting a place where your group can relax and experience something different the urban beach is a great option.\nThe bowling green: we can cater for up to 70 people on the bowling green for a social event. Bowls is a great sport for everyone to get involved and provides a great option for corporate groups that want to do something a bit different.\nContact Donald Place through this contact.\nLarge room which could cater for 80 people.\nSmaller room ideal for meetings.\nWe can cater for corporate events involving bowls.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"The Schoenbrunn Palace is one of the most important cultural monuments in Austria. It's an attraction you can't miss while in Vienna.\nToday this museum attracts more visitors than any other in Vienna. The mass appeal is the museums rich history \u2013 The Schoenbrunn Palace was once owned by the famous Habsburg family, who used it as their summer retreat. What's interesting for visitors is being able to see how the royal family once lived, their personal belongings and the opulent rooms they once occupied.\nAs such a culturally rich city, each street, building and neighborhood in Vienna tells a unique story. There is so many monuments, museums and attractions to set your eyes on. Get the most out of your stay while visiting Vienna.\nMadrid \u2013 Partygoers Paradise Get your Brunch on in New York!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"The first thing to understand about Willard Mitt Romney is that he has an annual income of $22 million from his business interests. The second thing to know is that he's an idiot.\nWillard has picked up the nickname \"Mittens,\" and I'm not sure why. It may be that a map Michigan, his home state, seemed to be shaped like a mitten. Urban Dictionary has this: \"When an evil being or entity gathers to them dark forces to do their evil bidding, and all they can get are kittens, they've got mittens.\" I have no idea what that means.\nWillard now stands tall with fellow Mormon Harry Reid in denouncing The Donald. You will fondly remember Harry as the guy who in the 2012 presidential campaign he falsely accused Mitt Romney of not having paid his taxes.\nIt was a lie, on the Senate floor, but he said: \"They can call it whatever they want. Romney didn't win did he?\"\nHarry was also involved with John Brennan and the notoriously false Steele dossier used to discredit The Donald. Harry suffered a concussion, broken ribs and a busted face from what he said was a \"workout\" incident. Man suspect he got in a fight with his brother.\nLook! We're sitting on stools!\nMittens, by contrast, is a fine, honorable man. He, you may recall, ran for the Senate in 1994, and supported easy access to abortion and had harsh things to say about Ronald Reagan.\nHe praised womanizer Ted Kennedy for helping enact Romney's version of Obamacare in Massachusetts.\nOver his ambitious, self-serving, 25-year career, Romney's positions on major issues from subsidized health care to abortion to global warming have changed more often than his home address. Faced with skepticism from conservative voters in 2012, he laughably had to declare that he was \"severely conservative.\" But in 2002, when running for governor of Massachusetts, Romney called himself a moderate with progressive views.\nHe had no concerns about poor character 11 years ago when he teamed up with then-Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.) to pass a universal health care law in that state. Calling him a \"collaborator and friend\" during the 2007 signing ceremony, Romney lauded Kennedy's indispensable work behind the scenes to push the not severely conservative government program. He later admired Kennedy's political skills and called the man who left a young girl to die in a submerged car his \"go-to guy\" when Romney needed help.\nSimilarly, Romney had no concerns about Trump's character when he solicited his endorsement in 2012. Acknowledging his political groveling on a stage shared with his wife and Trump in Nevada before that state's crucial primary, Romney admitted that \"there are some things you just can't imagine happening in life, this is one of them,\" he joked. \"Being in Trump's magnificent hotel and having his endorsement is a delight. I'm so honored and pleased to have his endorsement.\" He won that primary a few days later.\nPretty hair, nice suits, a perennial loser, and a hypocrite. What is it Mormons believe?","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"The group responsible for the SD memory card specification is working on a revision which would nearly triple the speed of SD cards.\nThe SD Card Association is looking to complete the specification by the first quarter of 2011, according to a CNET interview with with a representative at the IFA 2010 trade show in Berlin. The new SD 4.0 interface standard will up speeds to 300MB\/s over the current 104MB\/s maximum.\nThe speed boost relates to the maximum rated transfer speed of the SD interface itself but there's no guarantee that cards will be available immediately to offer these speeds since transfer limations of Flash memory still apply. However this area has continued to advance during the lifetime of the SD card standard so that an upgraded interface is now deemed necessary.\nA representative mooted a possible new name for the standard of UHS-II, or Ultra High-Speed bus II. The new cards would be backwards compatible with older devices but naturally provide the speed boost to newer equipment which is SD 4.0 compatible.\nAt IFA 2010 Toshiba had unveiled the fastest SD cards yet with read speeds a hair's breadth from the maximum interface speed of the current standard. Transfer rates are important for high bandwidth applications such as HD video but increasingly devices are using them as primary storage devices for operating systems such as smartphones.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"RRB Bhubaneswar ALP Technician Results 2014: Railway Recruitment Board (RRB), Bhubaneswar has released Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) & Technician exam results 2014 on its official website http:\/\/www.rrbbbs.gov.in\/. RRB Bhubaneshwar exam was conducted ALP & technician exam on June 15, 2014 and July 13 & 20, 2014. Huge number of candidates are appeared in RRB ALP technician examination. Candidates who are appeared in rrb alp technician exam, they are looking for rrb ALP technician exam results 2014 from below link\u2026..","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Not the answer you're looking for? Solved SMTP error from remote mail server after RCPT Posted on 2012-10-16 Email Protocols Outlook Email Clients Email Servers 3 Verified Solutions 21 Comments 11,016 Views Last Modified: 2013-11-30 We are Placed on work schedule despite approved time-off request. What should I do?\nWhy do Trampolines work? This is a permanent error. It might have a clue what the other system deemed wrong with your server 0 LVL 46 Overall: Level 46 Email Servers 8 Email Clients 8 Email Protocols 6 Message Microsoft Customer Support Microsoft Community Forums current community blog chat Server Fault Meta Server Fault your communities Sign up or log in to customize your list.\nmore stack exchange communities company blog Stack Exchange Inbox Reputation and Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed Section of a book that explains things Will something accelerate forever if a constant force is applied to it on a frictionless surface? If after all that you will get 220 .... Please contact your Internet service provider since part of their network is on our block list.\nThe following address(es) failed: [email protected] SMTP error from remote mail server after RCPT TO:: host mx1.xxxx.k12.mt.us [69.51.X.X]: 554 5.7.1 : Client host rejected: envelope Is the Word Homeopathy Used Inappropriately? Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads More... It means that you servers don't support TLS (Transportation level security), but it is not a requirement for every server.\nI've been searching for the answer for more than a week. IF this line is in an \"accept\" block, then just before it you can add another accept block, almost the same, with an added \"domains = domain2\" restriction and which does You must login before you can submit an answer. If you believe that this failure is in error, please contact the intended recipient via alternate means.\nHow to create a plot with inclined axes? A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its recipients. Search Search Ask the Community! Do you have a reverse DNS record for your MX record?\nLooks to me like you've been listed as a source of spam by a few different places. Like this Question? How to Use Telnet to Test SMTP Communicationhttp:\/\/technet.microsoft.com\/en-us\/library\/bb123686(EXCHG.80).aspxFrank Wang Proposed as answer by emma.yoyo Friday, February 12, 2010 1:52 AM Tuesday, February 09, 2010 8:36 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign Asking client for discount on tickets to amusement park Why does the race hazard theorem work?\nHere is the message body error. Polyline split at node in QGIS Why was Gilderoy Lockhart unable to be cured? You need to make sure you have reverse DNS for all of your \"A\" records 0 LVL 17 Overall: Level 17 Email Protocols 6 Email Servers 6 Email Clients 5 Browse Questions Ask a Question Current Customers Chat: Click to Chat Now E-mail: [email protected] Call: 888-321-HOST (4678) Ticket: Submit a Support Ticket Not a Customer?\nConnect with top rated Experts 19 Experts available now in Live! If so how? Create an email signature design that will easily wow recipients, promote your brand and highlight your professionalism. If you have any other email address of a user in the same domain.\nI guess you want to authenticate at mailgun first, to prove you are a customer of them. \u2013sebix Mar 18 '15 at 16:04 can you give me more details If you receive these messages any time in the future, you may also use the bounceback parser tool which will analyze the bounceback message, give you a detailed explanation as to This is a permanent error. Similar Threads - SMTP error remote SMTP error from remote mail server alphasil, Sep 4, 2016, in forum: E-mail Discussions Replies: 8 Views: 328 cPanelMichael Sep 6, 2016 Mail Delivery Failed.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Honor and shame serve as primary motivational factors in keeping order and perpetuating the ideals of a society. Honor is the recognition or attribution of respect, worth, and approval by one's peers. Shame is the removal of respect or disapproval by one's peers based upon community-recognized standards. Since human beings are by nature communal, the pursuit of honor and the avoidance of shame shape behavior in powerful ways.\nHonor could be based on a number of factors including family, wealth, education, skill, social connection and accomplishments. These, of course, were not monolithic. A person might not be born to an honorable family, but they could always be adopted into a more prestigious line. Likewise, people may gain honor by increasing their education, expanding their social circles, or doing something honorable.\nShame would result from some sort of action deemed undesirable by the broader society. Adultery, disrespecting one's elders, fleeing from battle or being defeated by an enemy led to shame and disgrace. A shamed person could expect to be insulted, ostracized and, in extreme cases, face violence. These actions did more than punish the dishonored; they also provided an example of what could happen if others violated community standards. Further, groups might anticipate that those they had shamed would change their ways, re-enter the group and thereby reinforce the community values.\nIn Mediterranean cultures honor could be won or lost, so individuals were always on guard against challengers. An \"honor challenge\" was an attempt by an opponent to gain honor at the expense of another. Two responses were typical. First, if the challenge was perceived as insignificant, a person could ignore the challenge altogether and effectively dishonor the challenger. Second, if the challenge was perceived as a threat, a person could act to defend his\/her honor (riposte), win the challenge, and either maintain or gain greater honor. The outcome of any honor challenge was in the hands of group. This is likely the social situation behind the Pharisees frequent public challenges to Jesus (e.g., Mark 7:1-16; Luke 13:10-17).\n\"Boasting\" of one's pedigree, training and experience could be employed to either answer challenges or dissuade opponents from attacking one's honor in the first place. Leaders were expected to remind others of their claim to honor in order to maintain order and preserve the honor of the group. Paul's frequent habit of boasting (e.g., 2 Corin-thians 11-12) is best explained as his response to theological opponents who have attacked his credentials and criticized his ministry.\nWhile many societies today still operate with a strong sense of honor and shame, western societies now seem more motivated by material concerns. Still, for the world of the Bible honor and shame were powerful factors in shaping societies. In the last half of the twentieth-century scholars began to explore these social dynamics as part of the overall context of biblical interpretation.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"How will an individual know where they are placed or their individual score if they can't see it or know that the point for the box they rooted have been accepted?\nIf you don't see yourself there then it only means that you don't have enough points to be shown there however you can check your own score at : https:\/\/practicalpentestlabs.com\/dashboard\/lab-hosts there is a text on the left side \"Total Points\" and it shows that information.\nAlso, the \"Hacked\" column inside that page enables you to keep track of hosts you hacked already.\nhmm so the Hacked column has several check marks and i just signed up?\njibblits At first when you sign up all machines are going to be marked as \"X\" in the Hacked column, once you successfully hack a host and submit the flag it's going to be marked as \"\u2714\"\nIf you are seeing machines with check marks already and you haven't submitted a flag for them please provide us with the names so we can further investigate !","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"until recently, has been pastor of Elim Baptist Church, Chicago. Rev.\nwho retires. He officially takes office September 1, 1954.\nadministration at the U. of Minne-sota.\nto receive the degree of D. Th.\nteaching in the speech depart-ment.\nin ancient history and languages.\nadditional courses in the curricu-lum.\nserved his term as a G.I.\nfollowed by coffee shop fellow-ship.\neyeing service at 8 p.m.\nplacing a note in P.O. Box F-10.\ngraduated with the class of 1892.\ncently passed his 86th birthday.\nas pastor from 1909 to 1914.\nshared in the service were Dr.\nMinneapolis and Dr. H. C. Wing-blade.\nAvenue Church of St. Paul.\nservice. The work was not easy.\nministry of G. Arvid Hagstrom.\nservices will be Rev. Wesley L.\nGustafson, pastor of the First Ey.\nWe must simply wait and speculate.\nthe Edgren and Bodien dormitories?\nbit of comfort and splendor to our cam-pus.\nresting sponge-like under a Bodien love-seat?\nwe say, it depends upon their reformation.\nturf-bowling, swimming, boating, and ping-pong.\nplayed in competition\u2014East against West.\nDr. Virgil Olson and Prof. Gene Johnson.\nfellow students and led them to Bethel.\nFreshman retreat the success that it was.\nin a comparative state of immaculate con-ception.\nor not to be\" is still the question.\nyear are open. Shall we enter to its great-iness.\nWhat is the recipe for victory at Bethel?\nalone. That is one reason for the church.\nShoulder to shoulder and heart to heart wt.\nwith the roommate. That way victory lies.\nYes \u2014 a great year lies ahead.\nthere's plenty of studying to do. In fact.\nlong to get downtown on these crazy St.\nhalf chapters behind in Modetn World.\nyou about that, did I?\nheavy of soul for the needs of people.\nseems like a word out of a Cantonese dic-tionary.\nnever got my book for English Comp.\nwon't be here when the next clarion comes out.\nHedberg, Joyce Martinson and Nancy Schnorr.\nr. are Beverly Mullin, Carolyn Clark, and Norris Magnuson.\nserved to Y. P. S.\nPayne Ave. at Sims St.\n11 a.m., 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.\nAn early meeting has been called for the Bethel Forensic Associ-ation.\npresent will largely determine the outcome of this year's speech ac-tivities.\nthe sincerity of our senti-ments.\na rich deposit of golden memor-ies.\npost at the Minnesota state tourna-ment.\nFreshmen week is nearly over.\nare beginning to take form.\nsocial or religious in nature.\nto the desires of students and fac-ulty.\nneed and will of the majority.\nmight have been a great general.\nof Social Work and Public Wel-fare.\nSunday \u2014 Bible School, 9:45 a.m.; Morning Worship 11 a.m.\nYouth Hour, 6:15 p.m.; Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.\nactive duty with the U. S. Army.\nwhich was serving in Europe.\nThere he was line coach.\nfuture looks \"cloudy\" for the Roy-als.\nDale Nystrom, Jay Dikkers and Wayne . Blomgren.\nthe goal twice, plunged the mentals of football were weak . . .\ndangerous for future gridiron tact and talks.\nalways find that friendly CHRISTIAN ATMOSPHERE.\nRavridd., ia4 Sea4a#a Secoaci exi4a.\nas they are confusing by Bethel's twin guards, John and Paul Berg.\nstarting eleven from last week's.\nBruce Steinhaus, and Don Helton.\nbackfield is fast and well experi-enced.\nfor cheer leading this year.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Bear Halloween Growler Deals Price Comparison. Halloween Store. Incredible selection of Halloween Costumes, Halloween Decorations and more!\nWe've combined everyone's beery favorite flavor, Pomegranate Pucker with our delectable gummy bears. Bet yak can't have just one of these tart treats don't worry they do come in a resalable bag. Our guilt-free growlers are made with organic cane sugar and are free from most of the top allergens. Pucker up with these Pomegranate Gummy Bears.\nWe've combined everyone's beary favorite flavor, Pomegranate Pucker with our delectable gummy bears. Bet ya can't have just one of these tart treats don't worry they do come in a resealable bag. Our guilt-free growlers are made with organic cane sugar and are free from most of the top allergens. Pucker up with these Pomegranate Gummy Bears.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Real Software Forums \u2022 View topic - Anyone here willing to help me out from time to time ?\nPost subject: Anyone here willing to help me out from time to time ?\ndon't get me wrong, i just don't wana be stuck on one tiny problem for hours.\nPost subject: Re: Anyone here willing to help me out from time to time ?","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"The EMGE program is a speaker series and a scholarship competition for SD Mines students interested in entrepreneurship and starting their own business. This six-week long event features presentations from successful entrepreneurs; including alumni, local and national business leaders. It culminates with students pitching their business ideas for prize money. EMGE also introduces students to the CEO student business plan competition and the SD Governor's Giant Vision Business Plan Competition.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"OAKLAND \u2014 Draymond Green smiled in excitement as he said that the Warriors hadn't played their best even as they beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 89-83 in a slugfest on Christmas Day.\nThe defending champs scored a season low in points against a healthy Cavaliers squad and still won in a rematch between foes in the NBA Finals.\nWith Stephen Curry slightly hobbled by a calf strain and not shooting his best, without an injured Harrison Barnes, the Warriors still got the better of the Cavaliers yet again.\nTrouble, that is, for the rest of the league.\nGreen racked up 22 points, a season-high 15 rebounds and seven assists, putting away the Cavaliers with two free throws with 8.2 seconds left after having helped contain the threat of LeBron James.\nJames had 25 points and nine rebounds but missed three free throws with under two minutes left and airballed a 3-point attempt in the final seconds.\nThe Warriors won despite shooting 41 percent from the field, committing more turnovers and getting out-rebounded. They did it with defense and Curry as the closer in a playofflike atmosphere.\nThe Warriors led by 10 with 3:48 left when the Cavaliers made their run. James had back-to-back dunks to cut the Warriors' lead to 81-75. A Kevin Love tip-in made it a four-point game. But James missed two free throws, and the Warriors took advantage.\nCurry scored on layups in consecutive possessions to give the Warriors an 85-80 lead with 57.6 seconds left and finish with 19 points. Andre Iguodala hit two free throws with 12.7 seconds left after having done yeoman's work in taking the bulk of the defensive assignment on James.\nThe Cavaliers, who fell to 19-8, were held to 31.6 percent shooting, including 5 for 30 from beyond the arc. Kyrie Irving and Love, the players the Cavaliers were without because of injuries during the Finals, combined to shoot 0 for 11 from 3-point range.\n\"When our defense shows up, we're in pretty good shape to win games,\" said Curry, who made one 3-pointer for a season low. \"We just showed our versatility in trying to win in different ways.\nCurry indicated he wasn't 100 percent two days after getting kneed in the calf by Utah Jazz guard Rodney Hood. He was unable to immediately return to the floor in the second after retreating to the locker room for a couple of minutes to get his strained right calf retaped.\nKlay Thompson added 18 points in what he said was an ugly game.\n\"There's going to be games like that, and it feels good,\" Thompson said. \"We'll win 'em any way we can.\nGreen, Iguodala, Thompson, Shaun Livingston, Brandon Rush, and Ian Clark took turns guarding James, who finished 10 for 26 from the field and 1 for 5 from 3-point range.\nThey had led by nine points after the first quarter before the Cavaliers were able to gain ground with the Warriors' starters off the floor and tie the score at 31. But Iguodala from off the bench was able to pester James, and Livingston scored 16 points on 8-for-9 shooting.\nThe Warriors might have impressed in the showcase game on national television against a revenge-seeking Cavaliers team but took more pride in their 28-1 record rather than the one regular-season win.\n\"That's more of a statement, that we're hungry to win another championship,\" Walton said.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Join us for a special in-gallery conversation between artist Mariana Castillo Deball and Fordham University Professor Barbara Mundy on \"Finding Oneself Outside,\" Castillo Deball's first solo exhibition in New York City. Dr Mundy is an art historian specializing in Latin American art and indigenous cartography of the sixteenth century, while Castillo Deball's artistic practice regularly engages specific historical modes of the production and exchange of knowledge, including maps, iconography, and cosmological forms. Professor Mundy's intricate understanding of the map of San Pedro Teozacoalco (c. 1580) will help to guide and contextualize the conversation about Castillo Deball's large-scale inlaid wood floor installation, Teozacoalco Map (2019), which draws directly from the early European colonial and Mixtec visual traditions of the sixteenth century. Together, they will discuss the legacies of colonial cartography and codices in Central America and the ways in which Castillo Deball's practice deliberately engages with academic and archaeological research to make visible the institutional structures and complicated temporal paths involved in constructing and disseminating knowledge about cultural histories.\nGenerous ongoing support is provided by the Charlotte and Bill Ford Artist Talks Fund.\nFull support for \"Mariana Castillo Deball: Finding Oneself Outside\" can be viewed here.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"I am using power blog. The share-this plugin is installed but not working. I've used it successfully with other (non-thematic) themes. Any ideas?\nTried it on my local install even with the default theme and can't get it to run. Looking into the generated source .. the plugin injects the code into the_content() but it's not executed (IE displays an script error).\nI don't think that this is a typical Thematic problem. Please check the source view of your browser for SHARETHIS.addEntry. If it is listed then it seems to be a script problem. In this case try the ShareThis Support Forum.\nOK, I find the following. Are you saying the problem is with ShareThis? Why, if it works on other themes?\nOk .. currently I don't know if my negative result with WordPress' Default theme is caused by running it on a local machine. I'll give it a second try on my live blog.\nThis will switch off the menu's bells and whistles (menu will still work).\nPlease check and report if the Share-This-Plugin will work after this action.\nYou can remove the above mentioned code after the test.\nTo be honest .. if it works I still have no solution out of the box for you, 'cause in this case the plugin's script interferes with the Superfish jQuery.\nFor now, I am using AddThis, which works.\nI added the code to my functions.php file and it didn't show the sharethis button or feature.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Here's Everything You Need To Know About Erin Holland, The Ex-Miss World Who Will Be Presenting PSL!\nHere's Everything You Need To Know About Erin Holland, The Ex-Miss World Who Will Be Presenting PSL!\nWe're all aware of the PSL fever as the fourth installment is just around the corner. Every single soul is waiting for the biggest entertainment Pakistan has to offer. Kyun Ke Yeh Khel Hai Deewanon Ka, and Pakistan has a lot of DEEWANAS.\nRecently, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced the commentary and presenters' line-up and Pakistanis just can't keep their eyes off of one of the presenters.\nWell, you guessed it right. Erin Holland has become the apple of everyone's eyes just by the way she carries herself, her beauty and aesthetic personality.\nWaise Tou Ham Desi Barey Sakht Hain, Par Yahan Ham Pighal Gaye..\nErin Holland is a trained singer!\nErin is a classically trained singer. She got a Bachelors of Classical Voice from Sydney. She is also professionally trained in Jazz and has also received honors in Advanced R.A.D Exams.\nThe beautiful Erin is also a news anchor!\nShe has been a former anchor for IPL which certainly means by her dazzling knowledge infinite beauty she is also all over the minds of our PADOSI too. Now, she'll be presenting for PSL 4 and I'm sure she'll be getting lots of love from us too.\nWho would've doubted? Erin is also a model!\nSince the start of her career, she decided to be a model and a TV host. Soon, she turned to be a presenter and a brand ambassador for brands. I must say, that was a smart choice. I mean, why should she be wasting her precious talent by just walking on ramps. She indeed is a beauty with brains.\nHolland beat 32 finalists to be crowned Miss World Australia on 20 July 2013. She also won the Miss World Continental Queen of Beauty the same year. Okay, that is some achievement right there. I'm already down.\nI personally decided to build all the hype and crash it to pieces because the world is not sunshine or rainbows. Erin is married to the Australian All-Rounder Ben Cutting and They look perfect together. DIL TOOTA NAA? :\/ Mera Bhi. I think she has a thing or two for cricket and cricketers, innit?\nWe're looking forward to the mighty PSL 4 and the center of attraction Erin. What do you guys think about her? Do let us know in the comments below! Cheers!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"All of Hawk & Dove's bags are constructed with full grain oil tanned leather. This leather is treated with oils and waxes which keep it conditioned for a long time and allow the leather to wear in and age wonderfully. All bags have an interior hang pocket.\nThese hides are rustic and may have small blemishes that are completely natural to the cow (moles\/scars) and sometimes there may be a cattle brand.\nEach bag features an adjustable & removable leather strap and a large zippered pouch with inside side pocket.\nEach bag is one of a kind!\nAvailable in black or brown leather & in two Pendleton panel patterns.\n12\"W x 9\"H x 3\"","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"A Smart Investment in a Sure Thing.\nClick here to download System 2000 Brochure.\nEnergy Kinetics System 2000 is ranked the #1-rated heat and hot-water system by Brookhaven National Laboratory in a study under contract with the U.S. Department of Energy.\nWant to enjoy the lowest fuel bills possible?* Then it's time for the SYSTEM 2000. When it comes to saving energy, nothing beats it! This compact boiler system provides both heat and hot water in a small and efficient package. The boiler itself is designed to save energy by dramatically reducing stand-by loss (the significant loss of heat that occurs when your heating system shuts off and most of the \"leftover\" heat energy goes up the chimney). The \"smart\" System 2000 pumps the heat into your home where you need it most - plus, it produces enough hot water to run the dishwasher, the washing machine and several showers all at the same time!\nSaves up to 40% off your fuel bill!\nProvides virtually unlimited heat and hot water!\nRuns more quietly than a microwave oven!\nMatches energy usage to your home's requirements, so no heat is left wasted in the boiler.\nDigital Manager controls multiple zones.\nComes in a variety of configurations to meet your space needs.\nCompatible with all heating applications, including radiant, baseboard and radiator.\nCan be installed with or without a chimney!\nComes with the finest warranty in the industry, so your family's comfort is assured.\nThe System 2000 pays for itself in as little as four years! What a great investment!\nContact Frey Heating & Plumbing Service today for your FREE in-home heating consultation, and to find out more about the Energy Kinetics System 2000!\n* Cuts up to $1.60 per gallon of fuel! Savings based on a fuel cost of $4.00 per gallon and System 2000's typical fuel savings of 30-40% (or more). It's just like saving up to $1.60 per gallon off every gallon of fuel you buy, year after year.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Barry Poppleton operates both as an independent consultant and under the CPM banner. Barry's consultancy specialises in organisational development services for both public sector and non-profit organisations, with an emphasis on leadership development, relationship management and diversity management.\nBarry's areas of competence include leadership development, performance improvement, change management, interpersonal communication, conflict resolution, diversity management, learning design and development, team strengthening, stakeholder engagement, business and organisational planning, group facilitation and coaching.\nBarry has over 15 years of consulting experience and has consulted to numerous public service agencies in Australia, Africa and the Asia-Pacific. Prior to setting up his own company, he was a partner in two public sector management consultancies. His consultancy experience covers a broad range of people, process and strategy interventions.\nFirst hand public sector experience was gained from serving in the South African public service at the Senior Executive Service (SES) level. The last role held there involved the management of human resource development across nine government departments in the country's largest economic province, Gauteng. Another position held in the public sector was Manager of Organisational Development in the Department of Education, where he oversaw a department-wide culture change intervention. He also pioneered one of the country's first affirmative action programmes in this department.\nBarry has a wide range of experience in development and facilitation at the Executive Level and Senior Executive Levels. Examples of developmental work includes the delivery of the EL four-day 'Manager to Leader' program for CPM and the Band 1 and Band 2 Leadership programs for the APSC.\nBarry gets most satisfaction from his work through assisting others in their formal and informal development and growth. The approach he prefers is a mix of providing theory, tools and techniques and then facilitating the application of these in the participants' context. His facilitative approach is one of encouraging breakthroughs and insights which shift both individual and group and hence work performance.\nFormal qualifications held by Barry include a Masters in Public Sector Management, Honours in Psychology and a Bachelors degree in Commerce. He holds multiple accreditations in personality and behavioural instruments and is an accredited coach and mediator. Barry also holds qualifications in counselling and strategic leadership. Barry volunteers for the Red Cross where he mentors teenage fathers.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"How is Dibond printing different from using metallic photo paper?\nHome\/How is Dibond printing different from using metallic photo paper?\nWith the Dibond printing process, we print your image directly onto the surface of the metal using high-resolution flatbed inkjet printers. The metallic effect shows throughout the image; our UV-cured inks are not 100% opaque, which allows the grain and luster of the brushed aluminum Dibond surface to shine through. The lighter the color, the more grain is visible. Once we reach a pure white, you will see the brushed silver surface of the Dibond aluminum panel shine through, giving the print unique highlights and texture. Don't be afraid to give your creation some attitude \u2013 use Dibond printing to take it to the next level. But maybe reconsider that portrait print of Grandma smiling. She'll end up with silver teeth, and nobody wants that!\nOn the other hand, Kodak Metallic HD Photo Paper gives your images an overall pearlescent metallic look, perfect for monochrome photography or bright, colorful images where a bit of extra sparkle and pop is desired. Since this is one of our true photographic processes, you may achieve higher definition and detail over Dibond, but Kodak Metallic HD Photo Paper does not feature any metal grain. White will still be close to white, leaning towards a very light silver tone.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"How do I register: CFSA accepts On-Line and Walk-Up Registration during Open Registrations. Once registration is closed, late registration is on an as-available basis and is proceessed through Waitlists which are posted on the sport's page. All late registration is paid via Walk-Up at the CFSA Office and is assessed a late registration fee.\nHow do I register on-line: Create an account or login and verify your account information by Clicking Here. If you have already created an account, do not create another account as your child and their age validation is linked to your existing account. If you are unable to login to your account please email [email protected] and include your child's name and date of birth for the account to be reset.\nWhen does registration open for my sport: CFSA's typical registration and season timeline is posted on the bottom left side of this page. Click here for a print view of the timeline. As actual registration periods approach the chart at the top of this page, \"2012 CFSA Registration Information\", is updated to reflect the actual opening and closing of registrations by sport.\nHow does CFSA validate players ages: Birth certificates are required to be validated for each player within CFSA. This is a one time process if you do not create a new account which will cause the age validation to be lost. CFSA validates birth certificates in person during our office hours or you may email or fax the birth certificate to the office. Email birth certificates to [email protected] or fax to 281-970-8099. CFSA does not maintain files of players birth certificates, after receipt and age validation the information is permantenly deleted or destroyed.\nI have completed registration, now what: Following the close of registration, CFSA completes the team formation process and selected Coaches complete background screening and are presented with their roster. You will be contacted by your Coach regarding practices beginning. CFSA publishes rosters on each sport page where you can see the team your child is on as well as the coach of that team. If you have registered and have not been contacted or aren't listed on a roster please contact the VP of Registration by email at [email protected].","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"1941 BMW 327 Cabriolet \u2013 Speed Clothing Co.\nSprechen Sie Deutsch? You will in our stylish German Collection. 100 % Cotton and Made in the USA. The special cotton fabric creates an unmatched feeling in its softness, strength, and breathability, for superior comfort and a fantastic fit.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Collection of peaceful and ambient music tracks.\nThus it can be a good background for the corresponding images, videos, slide shows, corporate contents, social and commercials, television intro and captions. Audio for media, movies, documentaries, cinema, YouTube, web.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"I had a small thing I as working on some time back but haven't touched it since, it worked on a similar principle as I wanted selected 'skills' in a menu to be mutually exclusive, some depended on the player having other certain skills etc I'll see if I can find it and post it here. All I recall right now is that selecting a skill set a stat (boolean) and I enabled\/disabled the UI element for each skill based on the values of the stat for each skill.\nIf anyone on the Discord can help you track down the BETA files for Torchlight 2, they might help as they had the original skill tree UIs in them which are pretty close to what you're trying to achieve.\nWith 1, the thing that springs to mind is do it in the UI, if player has skill A then grey out and disable skill B.\nSay Hello \/ Re: Hello!\nWelcome good sir\/madam! Always nice to have another on board, especially one with a great modding history GUTS has a bit of a steep learning curve at first but once you're used to it it's quite amazing what can be done, the game really is very open to all kinds of stuff, limited only by imagination and ingenuity I've found. The questing system is a bit limited in scope although there are some ways around it, but other than that happy modding! Worth joining the Discord, more thends happen there.\nIf anyone's interested, these are the items from the 'Fate' games, in case you never knew these games were made by the same brains behind Torchlight. The items are all listed in one text-based file per game and are easy to read\/follow and simple to port into Torchlight II. You will see the many similarities when you view the files. Sticking this up as I pulled this data some time ago and never got round to making any use of it, thought I'd put it here in case any of those mods that add more items\/legendaries etc wanted to use these.\nThat's very smart and well considered game design there, great lateral thinking. As solid as that thinking is, and whilst they are absolutely right to go in this direction for this type of game, it does however also tie-in to the fact that if character progression is more gear-oriented then it brings with it the danger of pay-to-win if they are going to offer 'gear' via in game purchase mechanism. Even this good thinking - and orienting more towards gear - does very little to mitigate the problem in every single action RPG, which is that you reach a point fairly easily where it becomes a grind because nothing drops that's much better (if at all) than what you've already got and cultivated for yourself through enchantments and other game mechanics. TL2, Path of Exile, D3 and even Grim Dawn all suffered from this. The reward to grind ratio is just too poor at advanced stages, I lost count of how many hours I chucked into D3 and Grim Dawn for the sake of finding an epic\/legendary item only to find it was 0.01% better at damage but simlutaneously worsened defence even though that item had rolled at a higher level range.\nSaw the GIF on Discord and I thought it was absolutely fantastic, amazing work once again!\nEdit: the model is showing up blank in GUTS, which skeleton is it bound to - the player HUM_F or the NPC HUM_F?\nSuper excited for this, but despite Max's best attempts at assurances I can't help but be apprehensive about monetisation - a game that wants to 'run for years and years' needs an income above unit sales... and that probably also means limited or no modding, a subject none of the info so far has touched on.\nThanks for the welcome back Kva3imoda ANy chance you can re-upload that warbeast one?\nYep they are the ones, be great if he released those, thanks Phan!\nJust wondering if Kva3imoda ever made his skeleton monsters available for download? I'm at a point where they could come in really handy but can't recall them being available?","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Uriah York was the son of John York of North Carolina. Uriah settled in the Pall Mall area of Fentress County, Tennessee. Uriah fought with Winfield Scott in the Mexican War at the Battle of Chapultepec. In 1863 he went north to Kentucky and joined Union forces there. He returned home after contracting the measles. Confederate forces in the area sought to capture him upon his return, but Uriah heard of their coming and hid himself and horses in a canebrake. Uriah evaded his pursuers, but contracted pneumonia from the exposure and died days later. His son, William York, married Mary Brooks and gave birth to Alvin C. York, the WWI hero and greatest infantryman this country has known.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"We are highly committed to developing all children as readers as we recognise it to be a key skill for lifelong learning and enjoyment. Children learn to read using a range of skills \u2013 phonic decoding, language comprehension and word recognition. They are taught these skills through whole class, guided reading and individual reading sessions, as well as through English, Grammar Punctuation and Spelling (G.P.S) and phonic lessons. We place great emphasis on enjoyment of reading and use high quality books throughout our curriculum to engage the children.\nAt Hangleton, we do not follow one particular scheme, but use a system called book banding. This is from the Institute of Education and has been developed from Reception up to year 3. This means the children are able to read from a wide range of books, rather than just one scheme. The grid below shows how the colour bands progress. The children take home the banded books during the week and we ask that you listen to and support your child reading with these. In Reception and KS1, the children have a diary where you can make comments about the children's progress. In KS2 the children will have a reading journal in which you or they can make comments.\nPhonics teaching is the teaching of the relationship of letters and sounds in English. Our alphabet is comprised of 26 letters, although there are 44 different sounds. This can make our language seem quite complicated, as there is not one letter to one sound. Letters can make different sounds and some sounds are made up of 1, 2 or 3 different combinations of letters.\nPhonics teaching focusses on two areas - phonics knowledge and phonic skills. Phonics knowledge is about children knowing which letters, and combinations of letters (graphemes), make which sounds (phonemes). Phonics skills are about teaching the children how to use their knowledge for reading and for writing. We follow a revise - teach - practise - apply model, using the Letters and Sounds Guidance issued from the Department of Education in April 2007. There is a systematic programme from phase 1 to phase 6 that builds on reading and spelling skills. As part of this, the school has produced phase booklets that we share with the parents during parents' evenings.\nAt our school we use the Jolly Phonics resources to support our children's learning. These resources use sounds, actions and visual clues which is a fun and engaging way to learn. The order in which we teach the letters and sounds support the building up of words for reading and spelling.\nIn Reception, we teach the main way of making the first 44 sounds. At first, children are taught sound discrimination and are taught 3 - 4 sounds per week. They blend and segment these sounds; for example, they learn that c-a-t can be blended to make the word cat. They will also learn that man can be segmented into 3 sounds, m-a-n. We stretch out the word so that the children can hear the sounds. These skills of blending and segmenting are essential for reading and writing. We teach these skills through fun games and activities.\nIn Year 1, we continue with the different phases and teach the blends of the different consonants, for example tr as in train and fr as in frog, building on the work in Reception. We also teach the alternative sounds, such as the different ways to make the long a sound - ai as in rain; a_e as in bake.\nIn Year 2, we continue to introduce the less common alternatives and explore spelling conventions like suffixes.\nIn Key Stage 2, we work on developing stategies for spelling longer words, looking at spelling patterns as well as developing guidelines for making choices between spelling alternatives.\nWe have developed the Core Book Spine in school as the foundation of our reading curriculum. The collection has been designed to introduce children to a range of high quality literature rich in language, awe and wonder and challenge. These are books that all children will get to know in every detail and get to love. Not all children will be able to read the books on the spine but they will all have access to them as they will be read aloud and shared in the class context inspiring children to be readers and motivated to read for themselves.\nOf course so many books will be read and shared and enjoyed in school, individually, in groups and at story times, but we think this progressive spine of literature supports children's learning to read, and their development as readers.\nPlease click here to view the Hangleton Primary Core Book Spine.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Can you judge a girl by her car?\nYour mum probably told you not to judge a book by its cover, but did she ever tell you not to judge a person by the car they drive?\nIt's hard not to form an opinion about someone based on their choice of vehicle, and for some, it can even influence how attractive they find someone.\nAccording to a 2014 survey of 1,993 people, carried out by vouchercloud.com, 57% of respondents think the most important factor in judging attractiveness is the model of car a person drives.\nSome even use this information to decide whether they should start a relationship with someone!\nWe were a little perplexed by this news, with members of the Diamond team being proud owners of Fiat 500s, Minis and Hyundai i10s, to name but a few, has our choice of motors been revealing more about us than we realised?\nIntrigued, we decided to do some digging to find out whether your age, relationship status, if you have kids and even your horoscope says anything about your choice of car and driving style.\nWhen it comes to single ladies it seems bigger isn't always better with the majority of our Diamond girls aged 17-25 opting to keep things compact.\nFor this group it's smaller cars, mostly hatchbacks and petrol models which dominate the top 20 with Ford KAs and Fiat 500s littering the list.\nThe number one choice for our singletons is the Fiat 500 Colour Therapy, which means your 'it's complicated' Facebook status may be being undone on your daily commute.\nAnd it seems Fiat 500s remain a popular choice for women of all ages, with and without kids.\nChildren tend to come with lots of accessories so you'd think a spacious family car would be in order, not so if Diamond's customers are anything to go by. Once again the Fiat 500 Colour Therapy comes out on top with Diamond mums seven times as likely as the rest of our customers to own one.\nSo, if you thought Fiat 500 owners were all teenage girls and most likely to be spotted in a sixth form college car park, think again as the Fiat 500 Lounge features in the top five for married mums aged over 46.\nEver wondered what kind of car you're most likely to spot a baby on board sticker in? Keep your eyes peeled for 4x4s, the Ford Galaxy, Volvos or the Nissan Qashqai, as they're pretty popular with the parents insured with Diamond.\nMarried mums in their mid to late 30s are most likely to be spotted driving their little ones around in a Ford S-Max Titanium TDCI as it tops the list for the 36 to 45-year-olds.\nWhile a daytrip with married mums aged 17-25 could mean a journey in a Vauxhall Zafira Life 16v or a Renault Megane Dynamique VVT, which are first and second in our list respectively.\nFor dads in the 36 to 45 age group, the Audi A6 S Line TDI is the number one choice for transporting their little ones.\nFor any avid horoscope readers out there who've ever wondered whether the fact Mars was in Taurus the day you were born has any influence over you as a driver, well the answer is probably no but we had a look into it for you anyway.\nWhen looking at the types of claims made by our Diamond girls it seems Virgos and Aries are more likely than any other signs to make claims classed as 'other', meaning they don't fall into any of our standard categories.\nWhile fire sign Sagittarians have a higher claims percentage for claims relating to...wait for it, fires. Is it a spooky, star sign-related link between all Sagittarius ladies or straight up coincidence?\nWell, we know what we think but you can make up your own minds on that one.\nDoes any of this ring true with you, are women all over the UK itching to get their hands on a Fiat 500 or would you rather break the mould and buy a BMW?\nLet us know your thoughts by tweeting @DiamondForGirls or commenting on our Facebook page. Or why not upload a photo of your four wheels to our Instagram account?","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Principal People are currently looking for an Assistant Principal Designer to join a well-established and growing construction management organisation based in Reading. The position is paying a salary of \u00a325k-\u00a335k DOE + Travel + Pension.\nThis position is an excellent opportunity to get your foot in the door with an established organisation who pride themselves on their impeccable service to clients. Reporting to a Senior Principal Designer as the Assistant Principal Designer you will undertake administrative Principal Designer \/ CDM \/ H+S responsibilities and have the opportunity to attend meetings with clients and designers whilst working with a number of Blue-Chip clients.\nTo ensure you do not miss out on this excellent opportunity, please follwo the link to apply!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"I do love homemade things, and years ago made these ornaments for my Christmas tree.\nThe first thing I did was draw a pattern for a heart on paper. I made it slightly lopsided and slightly bigger than I wanted the heart to be to provide room for the seam allowance (for this project 3\/8 inch.) I don't think I have the pattern any more, so sorry for not showing it.\nThen I folded my fabric right-sides facing out, and pinned my pattern on the fabric. You need to be sure not to cut out both sides with the right side up or you will have one side facing the wrong way when it is sewn together. (If your pattern is exactly symmetrical, then this will not be a problem.) I cut out the two sides and removed the pins and paper pattern. Then placing right sides together, I placed a loop of ribbon (to hang the ornament) at the top, tucked inside the heart, and pinned the two sides together, right-side facing in. I sewed the heart with a 3\/8 inch seam allowance, leaving a small (about 1 inch) opening on the side. Then I turned the piece right-side out. I used a pen (with the point retracted) inserted in the opening, to push the fabric all the way out at the point of the heart.\nI stuffed it with polyester fiber-fill, and sewed the small opening closed. Using a glue gun, I attaced a few buttons and ribbon to the front of the heart. That's it.\nThese were so fun to make and they are some of my favorite ornaments on the tree. I made about two dozen.\nSince I didn't use Christmas fabric or colors, I sometimes hang these ornaments on armoire keys or dresser knobs all-year round.\nI love homemade ornaments. Yours are very pretty. I also love your fireplace with the skates, sled, etc., and the stories behind each item.\nThese are so adorable!! Love them on the amiore knob!!\nYour ornaments are adorable, Anita!\nVery cute ornaments! Most of the ones on our \"main\" tree are handmade also or have some special meaning, which I think is just as it should be. Have a blessed Christmas!\nAnita, you are so talented! I love your ornaments! They're so pretty! Very inspirational!\nSo pretty! And I like the idea that you can use them year-around. They look adorable on the tree. Years ago I made fabric candy canes and I still use them\u2026fun. Happy Holidays!\nAnita your tree and ornaments are so lovely. The handmade hearts gorgeous!\nI hope you will come and enter more of my 12 Days of Holiday Giveaway Event! You will love the wonderfully new unique gifts!\nThese ornaments are adorable! How fun to make too.\nThese are just perfect. I love that you used varied fabrics. Happy Holidays!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"GIS \u2013 16 May, 2018: The Ministry of Civil Service and Administrative Reforms will organise a series of activities in the context of the National Road Safety Campaign. Four initiatives have been worked out to coincide with the UN Global Road Safety Campaign 2018.\nThese initiatives comprise the use of a specifically designed logo on all letters, memoranda and official documents to be issued by Ministries\/Departments, parastatal bodies and local authorities as well as the display of posters and mini posters in all vehicles utilised by public sector employees, including notice boards and work sites.\nThrough the e-mail systems of public organisations, a special message on the social and economic implications of road traffic accidents will be disseminated in line to promoting a road safety culture in the country.\nThe organisation of a march during lunch hours in Port Louis by public officers also features amongst the set initiatives to sensitise the population of the importance of road safety.\nThe National Road Safety Campaign with the theme \"Ensam Pa Laisse Koltar Touy Nou Fami\" was officially launched on 17 February by the Prime Minister, Minister of Home Affairs, External Communications and National Development Unit, Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Mr Pravind Kumar Jugnauth, in Port Louis.\nThe aim is to encourage pedestrians, motorcycle riders, and motorists to exercise greater care and shoulder more responsibility as regards their behaviour and attitude on the roads.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Meeting the requirements for rugged 24\/7 use, the NEC P Series professional-grade LCD displays deliver a perfect picture. Every time. What's more, this new generation of display supplies faster internal processing speeds, is lighter and thinner than its predecessor, and supports customizable connectivity options.\n10 Point Infrared Touch Overlay for the V801. Windows 8 swipe zone, HID compliant, Tempered glass and easy installation. Must order V801 separately. ST-801 optional floor stand can no longer screw in when overlay is installed.\n10 Point Infrared Touch Overlay for the V652. Windows 8 swipe zone, HID compliant, Tempered glass and easy installation. Must order V652 separately. ST-651 optional floor stand can no longer screw in when overlay is installed.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"True spirituality may begin with a sort of going back to our experience of life prior to language, when we felt things about our social lives and communicated in all sorts of rich ways, including body language, signs and dramatic acts.There is a vast realm of life that we simply do not describe in words. Other social animals, like this fox, negotiate their complex lives without using words. Human beings also have some extraordinary abilities to communicate without using words, but we need to recognise how vital these skills are.\nThe touch, the glance, the smile \u2013 these things are so important to us that without them we shrivel up inside.\nThe community, the team, the family \u2013 are so real, but the experience is beyond words. How do you capture the warmth of a good family, the exhilaration of the goal, or the strength that comes from feeling part of a community?\nTrust \u2013 building trust with those around us is a skill we share with other social animals, like the wolf pack, or the elephant herd, and it is something that is done largely 'beyond words'. Trust is a key to healthy community life. The greatest and most authentic freedom we can ever know is not the freedom from all constraint, but the freedom to live within a healthy system of trust.\nTry keeping silence with someone for a little and yet continuing to gently communicate. Don't try to make complex instructions, but aim to live the simple things, without words. I anticipate a deepening of your relationship with that person and a pathway opening up to a new level of experience.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"In this session, find out how an Echo360 power user leverages polls to engage students and creates short learning videos to ensure they are engaged before, during, and after class. This is perfect for instructors that want to create opportunities for students to participate. Claire Stuve from the University of Toledo will share tips on incorporating the Q&A feed in Echo360 to drive meaningful discussions and allow students to contribute to the conversation. Lastly, you will see the data and analytics proving her efforts lead to increased retention in her introductory math course, and how it integrates with the Learning Management System.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"CloudPhone is an automated phone assistant that works over the internet to help businesses cut out expensive phone company contracts. It is equipped with business features including text-to-speech greeting, faxing, call routing, messaging, as well as virtual receptionists, voicemail, and more. In this article, we cover user reviews and pricing. Ready to get started with CloudPhone? Visit their website.\nUsers who gave CloudPhone a positive review said that the software offers great value for money. They added that it works seamlessly on both iOS and Android phones. Some users also commended the company's excellent customer service.\nOne user who gave CloudPhone a positive review on VoipReview said that the software does everything that a phone system needs to do at a very reasonable price. He also shared that the call quality is surprisingly good even when he's in bad network conditions wherein even Skype and WhatsApp won't work.\nAs of the date this article was written (01\/25\/19), there are very few negative CloudPhone user reviews online. One of them said that the software has no capability to delete voicemail messages in bulk. It is notable, however, that most users are happy with the software in general.\nCloudPhone has four paid subscription options: Basic ($24.99\/month), Professional ($34.99\/month), Small Business ($64.99\/month), and Desk Phones (custom priced). The main differences between the plans are the number of virtual receptionists, business toll-free numbers, and extensions, as well as the availability of premium features including call recording and professionally recorded greeting.\nAll plans include unlimited minutes and texts.\nReady to get started with CloudPhone? Visit their website.\n6 Best Small Business VoIP Phone Service Providers 2019 \u2014 Voice-over-internet-protocol (VoIP) phone services are internet-based alternatives to traditional landline phones with features like auto-attendants, voicemail, and customer relationship management integration. We evaluated the best VoIP providers and narrowed it to the six best. Then, we compared their price, features, and more to learn who each is right for and which is the best overall.\nDoes CloudPhone offer a money back guarantee?\nYes. CloudPhone offers a full refund if you are not satisfied with the service and cancel your account within 30 days from the activation date.\nCan I use my existing number in CloudPhone?\nYes. Upon signing up for an account, select 'Keep My Number' to transfer your existing number to CloudPhone. This feature is available at no additional cost.\nNot sure if CloudPhone is the right fit for you? Read our reviews of all top VoIP providers.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"I wrote a guest post for The Darling Bakers on the causes of and holistic solutions for anxiety. Anxiety is something I encounter so frequently in my holistic nutrition practice. It's something with which I am intimately familiar, having struggled with it alongside depression since I was a teen. I experienced crippling panic attacks in my 20s that would strike without warning. Once I began studying holistic nutrition and natural medicine as a career, I learned how to overcome anxiety naturally, and I want to share my tips with you. Click here to read my 10 holistic solutions for anxiety.\nIf you liked this post, please +1 and share it!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Since the cost for fencing can vary widely, it's important to estimate cost per project, . Fencing. Install a Wood Fence. (7,789 projects). Average National Cost:.\n17 May 2017 . While a wooden fence offers more privacy and security, the costs of . According to our fence installation cost estimator, the average price to.\nMaterials to build 3'-4' tall wooden picket fence can cost $3-$30 or more a linear foot, depending on type of wood, height of the fence and the complexity of the.\n16 Jul 2013 . The cost of hiring a professional to install your fence can vary . In addition, an estimator should examine the grading of your yard. . Wood fences can be painted to match your house or complement your landscape design.\nLumber is a commodity product and prices can vary daily.) . Although you could build a wood fence any height you like, we limit it to standard heights here.\nCost to Install a Wood Fence - Estimates and Prices at Fixr. 2017 Home Security Costs #installing #security #system http:\/\/swaziland. 2017 Home Security Costs.\n26 Nov 2012 . How much would it cost to have a handyman build a gate? . An homeowner thinks a 3\u2032-6\u2033 wooden gate hung on a 9 feet slat wooden fence,.\nThese charges include the cost of equipment and tools for building fence, . of 12.5-gauge high-tensile wire on 4-inch diameter pressure-treated wood posts.\nLet us build and install a new fence for your home. . Whether you're looking for a strong wood fence, low maintenance vinyl fencing, a composite . and flat ground all impact pricing, we'll walk your property before presenting an estimate.\nRONA carries supplies for your Build a treated-wood fence projects. Find how to help your home improvement project.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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+ {"text":"Web Development Services in Lille, France - Arihant Webtech Pvt. Ltd.\nWhen you think of getting a good website developed for your company, it is important to know how to select the best website development company for the purpose. There is no dearth of web development companies but Web Development Service In Lille focus on the latest trends in the field and come up with high web development services. When a person put in efforts on finding the company that will meet your unique individual requirements in the best possible way, there are certain parameters on which to base your search. How do you know one company from the other to be better and fit to your needs? At Arihant Webtech Pvt Ltd, ypu will find amazing web development services that are perfectly matchable with your requirements.\nOnce you have clarified you goals and objectives, the web development company start working towards achieving them. Unless you have a definitive goal in your mind about what you are going to achieve by getting a website developed for your business, you will not be able to make the most of it. It is therefore important that you have a very clear picture of your intention in front of your eyes. Write it down if necessary and think about what you might need to have on your website to be able to fulfill those objectives. Do you need a website that is mainly focused on written content in the form of informative articles and blog posts? Or are looking forward to get a website developed mainly to sell your products or services online?\nWhen you have hired the company, don't hesitate to speak to them upfront about your exact requirements. It is important to make sure that the designer knows what your goals and objectives are behind your website. Only then will you will be able to provide you with the best possible solutions that will help meet those goals. Website Development is a widely open field that is extremely flexible to different needs of different people and businesses and Arihant Webtech matches those needs perfectly.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}