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+{"text": "Camden Endurance Programs: April 2010\nLooking forward to a great ride Saturday...\nThis Saturday (4/24) is the Camden Enduro\nI hope everyone has had a good week. The Saturday ride this week is the infamous Camden Enduro loop. It starts at the Bagel at 7:30 and heads up Barnetown hill, Hope Hill, High St, steep side of Moody Mountain, back down 105, rest break at Hope general store (this could be a good spot to peel off as well), then go right up Hatchet, over to Route 17, and up the steep side of Cleary Hill. When I've done it in the past I would ride the flats slowly and save the energy for the hills. This is a great loop and will really help make you strong. The loop ends up being 54 miles. If you want to make it shorter then you can go straight back to Camden after the Hope General Store.It's been a great week. The trails at the Snow Bowl are in great shape, all raked and buffed. Have a good rest of the week!\nNo ride 4/17\nI'm seeing a bit of ice on the ground. Anyone want to do three hours Sunday morning?Morgan", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
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+{"text": "Having a son, his wife, and their children living... - Review of Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Marquette, MI - TripAdvisor\nHaving a son, his wife, and their children living... - Review of Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Marquette, MI\n“So nice to come back to”\nHaving a son, his wife, and their children living in Marquette, we have visited Marquette at least annually, for over 20 years. During that time we have tried just about every type accommodation: lakeside motels, lakeside cottage, in town hotel and motel. THEN Country Inn opened! Always top notch and trying hard to be the best they can be. They have received awards for being the best and they have deserved them. The only negative I can think of has to do with breakfast cereal choices: fruity cherrio looking stuff, sweetie flakes, raisin bran, and the Special K with these nasty \"plastic\" strawberry looking fruity things... Not a big problem: I just pick up a small bowl, then dump the nasties into it. I understand the desire to have something that appeals to children, but a choice of plain cherrios and/or plain Special K or plain Total would be so nice for adults.\nWe will return, hopefully, many more times to Marquette and Country inn will be our first choice for hotel.\nAsk MarNune about Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Marquette, MI\nCountryInnMarquette, Public Relations Manager at Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Marquette, MI, responded to this reviewResponded May 9, 2011\nThank you for your very kind words! Our desire is to have all of our guests feel right at home, and we're glad that you've enjoyed your stays with us.\nYour suggestion for an unsweetened cereal is a very welcome and good request! Comments and ideas help us to continue to offer the best possible service for our guests - our guests' satisfaction is a priority that helps us win those awards we're so proud of! We will look into other options cereal from our suppliers, and hope that we are able to accommodate your request in the near future!\nWe look forward to seeing you the next time your travels bring you to Marquette!\n641 - 647 of 658 reviews\nWe (husband and I) spent the night in a queen suite with my 86 yr. old father. The rooms are very nice, very well lit, well thought out traffic pattern, comfortable beds, superior linens, well-lit bathroom, surprisingly comfortable couch & desk chair, wonderful breakfast. It was an absolutely wonderful stay. My only beefs are the cost and getting cardboard & plastic cups to use for coffee & water and I really can't complain about those cuz I knew the cost upfront and chose it anyway and the cups certainly wouldn't be a dealbreaker.\nI think mostly, though, what impressed me was how solidly built it is, nothing shook when we walked around. Best of all, we never heard another guest when we were inside our room. The walls and doors and even the windows are higher quality than most hotels.\nThe decor when you walk in is warm and inviting; a very nice lobby. Made you feel very welcome.\nAsk perl47 about Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Marquette, MI\nThank you for your very kind review! We do all that we can to ensure everyone has a comfortable and pleasant stay, and we are happy to hear that you enjoyed your time with us.\nWith regards to your suggestion about our disposable cups, I am very happy to let you know that we are currently phasing out all disposable dishes in our breakfast area, and replacing them with washable plates, mugs, and glasses. We hope for this conversion to be completed by June 2011!\nThank you again, and we look forward to being your hosts when you next visit our area!\nAmazing hotel. Our second time staying here. Everything we could have needed was provided and more. For a AAA rate of $104/night, how can you go wrong with a hotel that offers so much for so little? We would most certainly stay here again, or at any other Country Inn and Suites without thinking twice. We felt very much at home. Thank you!\nAsk ptrocker about Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Marquette, MI\nAsk Fiafile about Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Marquette, MI\nCountryInnMarquette, Public Relations Manager at Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Marquette, MI, responded to this reviewResponded December 13, 2010\nNice new hotel with large clean rooms and an awesome breakfast.\nWe stayed at the Country Inns & Suites on a Saturday in October 2009. We had 2 people in our party and the room rate for 1 king bed was a total of $112 including taxes. This was with a 10% NMU student discount (if you have a student at the university, you are eligible for this discount).\nGood location - near shopping and restaurants.\n- Hotel was very clean and neat\n- Staff was very friendly (maids, front desk clerks, breakfast staff)\n- Free wireless internet. Also a computer and printer in the lobby for guest use.\n- Rooms were very large and clean.\n- The bed was soft and comfortable.\n- Curved shower rods...nice!\n- Hotel also had a pool, whirlpool and fitness room (I did not use though).\n- Excellent deluxe continental breakfast. There was coffee, juice, milk, hot chocolate, cold cereal, yogurt, muffins, coffee cake, bread, hard boiled eggs, sausage, make your own waffles and fresh fruit. Fully stocked and clean. I love that they serve until 10:30 on the weekend and 9:30 during the week for us non-morning people!!!\n- Check out is noon, which is really nice.\nAsk mi_sapphire about Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Marquette, MI\nWe did the Circle Tour around Lake Superior. When I looked for hotels on the internet, the Country Inn did not show up as an option. As we were driving into Marquette, MI, we saw a billboard for this \"new\" Country Inn. It is only 3 years old, but, has the appearance of being brand new, inside and out. The hotel is very clean and has a beautiful decor. Our room was very quiet. They have a very friendly staff and an excellent continental breakfast. I can't say enough about them!! Would stay there again and I would highly recommend them to anyone.\nAsk northshore57 about Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Marquette, MI\n1 Thank northshore57\nExceptional service & cleanliness - great rates!\nWe went to Mqt. without reservations and stopped at the Ramada because it was withing walking distance of restaurants/bars. The non-smoking jacuzzi room we booked had the most disgusting smoke smell ever! We immediately returned to the desk and turned in our key. We went to the Country Inn & Suites and they bent over backwards to get us into a jacuzzi room for $55 less than the Ramada! And the rooms are beautiful...and smell nice! It was kind of our second honeymoon and we couldn't have been more pleased with how we were treated. We used the fitness center and the pool/spa - all were very nice.\nAsk MissingUP about Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Marquette, MI\n1 Thank MissingUP\nUGXA105, General Manager at Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Marquette, MI, responded to this reviewResponded September 2, 2009\nWe truly appreciate this wonderful review. Thanks!\nTripAdvisor is proud to partner with Carlson, Booking.com, Expedia, Travelocity, Hotels.com, Orbitz, Priceline, Hotwire and getaroom.com so you can book your Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Marquette, MI reservations with confidence. We help millions of travelers each month to find the perfect hotel for both vacation and business trips, always with the best discounts and special offers.", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Tripadvisor, Inc. is an American online travel company that operates a website and mobile app with user-generated content and a comparison shopping website."}]}
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+{"text": "Dundee: A Short History da Watson, Norman: Black & White Pub Ltd 9781845021153 - AbeBooks.it\nEditore: Black & White Pub Ltd, 2007\nISBN 10: 1845021150 / ISBN 13: 9781845021153 Usato\nRiassunto: Norman Watson gives a history of Dundee from revisiting the city's origins to describing its recent achievements. He describes the city's thrilling and turbulent history, its poverty and prosperity, its see-sawing cultural identity and growing reputation in science, education and the arts.\nWatson is a journalist with The Courier in Dundee.\nTitolo: Dundee: A Short History\nCasa editrice: Black & White Pub Ltd\n1. Dundee: A Short History\nISBN 10: 1845021150\nISBN 13: 9781845021153\nDescrizione libro Paperback. Condizione libro: Good. The book has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Some minor wear to the spine. Codice libro della libreria FPS1845021150G\n2. Dundee: A Short History\nDescrizione libro Black and White Publishing, 2006. Paperback. Condizione libro: Very Good. Dundee: A Short History This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping. . Codice libro della libreria 7719-9781845021153\n3. Dundee: A Short History\nBlack and White Publishing 26/10/2006\nDescrizione libro Black and White Publishing 26/10/2006, 2006. Condizione libro: Good. Will be shipped promptly from UK warehouse. Book is in good condition with no missing pages, no damage or soiling and tight spine. There may be some dog-eared pages showing previous use but overall a great book. Codice libro della libreria 9053-9781845021153\n4. Dundee: A Short History\nDescrizione libro Black and White Publishing, 2006. Paperback. Condizione libro: Good. Dundee: A Short History This book is in good or better condition. It has no tears to the pages and no pages will be missing from the book. The spine of the book is still in great condition and the front cover is generally unmarked. It has signs of previous use but overall is in really nice, tight condition. Shipping is normally same day from our UK warehouse. We offer a money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. Codice libro della libreria 9053-9781845021153\n5. Dundee: A Short History\nDescrizione libro Black and White Publishing, 2006. Paperback. Condizione libro: Used; Good. Codice libro della libreria 1605529\n6. Dundee: A Short History\nDescrizione libro Black & White Pub Ltd, 2007. Condizione libro: Good. Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. Codice libro della libreria GRP70597246\n7. Dundee: A Short History\nDescrizione libro Black & White Pub Ltd, 2007. Condizione libro: Very Good. Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. Codice libro della libreria GRP82614594\n8. Dundee: A Short History\nDescrizione libro Paperback. Condizione libro: Good. The book has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Some minor wear to the spine. Codice libro della libreria GOR004603936\n9. Dundee: A Short History\nDescrizione libro Black & White Pub Ltd. PAPERBACK. Condizione libro: Very Good. 1845021150. Codice libro della libreria LION0001371\n10. Dundee: A Short History\nBlack and White Publishing 2006-10-26\nDescrizione libro Black and White Publishing 2006-10-26, 2006. Paperback. Condizione libro: Good. All books are pre-owned and will have been read by someone else before you. They may well show signs of minor wear and tear. Please note, cover images are illustrative only, and the actual book cover and edition can vary. Codice libro della libreria 9781845021153-31", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "AbeBooks is an e-commerce global online marketplace with seven websites that offer books, fine art, and collectables from sellers in over 50 countries. Launched in 1996, it specialises in used, rare and out-of-print books."}]}
+{"text": "LDS Mom: 2014\nPosted by LDS Mom at 12:51 PM 2 comments:\nIn an effort to get more organized and be more prepared we purchased this trailer that we can pull behind our van.\nPosted by LDS Mom at 12:41 PM No comments:\nPosted by LDS Mom at 12:20 PM No comments:\nPosted by LDS Mom at 11:32 AM No comments:\nYes, we are a little late. Our home was still a little strained on New Year's Eve. But after a few weeks the kids wanted to still celebrate and keep up our traditions, one of which is to write down our New Year's resolutions. No laughing at mine . . .\nHere is Niko's too.\nPosted by LDS Mom at 11:10 AM No comments:\nI just love seeing our kids smile again!\nWe stopped by Goody's Soda Fountain and Candy Store on the way home for ice cream. Yumm! Ice cream is good anytime of year, even when it is cold outside, especially when the hot fudge it THAT GOOD!\nPosted by LDS Mom at 11:02 AM No comments:\nPosted by LDS Mom at 3:55 PM 1 comment:", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
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+{"text": "A Surprise - Review of Highbrook Motel, Bar Harbor - TripAdvisor\nA Surprise - Review of Highbrook Motel\n“Bar Harbor Favorite”\nWho would have thought that an \"old-style\" motel could be so pleasant. Our room was in the back building and was large and quiet. The bed was the most comfortable ever -- even better than ours at home! Although dated, the room seemed to be newly painted and IMMACULATE. The housekeeper even dusted the fittings on the screen door! Breakfast was adequate. No views, but well-located close to restaurants and the town. A gem.\nRoom Tip: The upper level is private and quiet.\nHelpful? Thank Joyce-Wells Report Ask Joyce-Wells about Highbrook Motel\nEnglish first French first German first Hebrew first Italian first Any Lyn L\nLevel Contributor 22 reviews 5 helpful votes “What a Pleasant Surprise”\nMy husband and I found Highbrook Motel on the web and booked three nights there. Price and rating were definite factors in this choice. I have to say that in driving by we would not have stopped there to book a room but are so glad we chose this motel! What a great place to stay. We had a mini-suite in the second building. The room was very quite, very clean and very comfortable. We would definitely stay here again. The staff were wonderful - friendly and helpful. The breakfast provided was a very nice surprise. Our next stop was in Portand and we both said how much we missed our mini-suite. We found the location worked well for all we did in Bar Harbor.\nHelpful? Thank Lyn L Report Ask Lyn L about Highbrook Motel\n132 helpful votes “Take it for what it is”\nI rated this hotel excellent but excellent for what it is. It is old and it is a motel. But saying that it was very clean and very comfortable. Room was a good size. I enjoyed sitting on the chairs outside on the grass. The view is the road but who cares. Good location. Downtown Bar Harbor was very crowded. So I enjoyed being away from things but still a short driving distance. I would definately stay here again.\nHelpful? Thank janelje Report Ask janelje about Highbrook Motel\nConveniently located. Very clean. New tv. However, there was no view from our room, (or any on the property), and the wifi was sketchy, disconnecting and reconnecting quite often for no good reason. 1 bar of cell phone coverage (sprint), so we were ok, but the faster speed would have been nice. The bus service to town / the park was ok to poor. I recommend a car instead or walking.\nHelpful? Thank japharl Report Ask japharl about Highbrook Motel\n15 helpful votes “Great place to be based”\nWe recently stated here for 2 nights and found the motel to be great. Yes there are other hotels in the region you would prefer to stay at if money was no object however if this is not the case then the highbrook is highly recommended. The room was immaculate when we arrived and spotlessly clean. It had heaters and aircon, tea and coffee facilities, a fridge and wifi. Everything you need for a successful stay. The breakfast was described as a collect and go and to be honest we did not hold out much hope. However we were surprised the next morning when there were hot sandwiches (muffins filled with egg, cheese and bacon), blueberry muffins, bagels, porridge, fruit, orange juice, tea and coffee. In addition tea and coffee are available from the office throughout the day. All in all a great place to stay.\nHelpful? Thank david_DJB Report Ask david_DJB about Highbrook Motel\nThis review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC Sis63", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Tripadvisor, Inc. is an American online travel company that operates a website and mobile app with user-generated content and a comparison shopping website."}]}
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+{"text": "Life, As I Know It...: Briley's First Birthday Party!\nWhat a fun party it was!! Your daughter is really so cute. You celebrated her birthday in an amazing style. I think I should also look for some good Los Angeles event venues for celebration of my son’s 5th birthday. Anyway, thanks for sharing photos.", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
+{"text": "Posted by Emma at 01:45 No comments:\nI go by Emma, but don't call me that here. Your blog, that's your secret world of thoughts, a place where you can freely express that messed up, crazy web of thoughts in your brain and share them with people and then every once and awhile, you are not alone. In fact that happens more often than you expect. People too often believe they are alone in feeling something but oh boy, there is someone who understands completely almost 95% of the time.\nLet me guess what you are thinking? She calls herself an aspiring writer, that means she thinks she can write (which I don't, I just like to write - it's a good expressive medium which right now, I feel I need. Some people have drawing others singing, dancing etc.) and you probably won't take anything I say seriously or you'll ridicule it, yeah, you know what, i'll probably change it in a few days lets just see how this goes.\nSo yeah, haha I'm a teenage girl blogger, surprise right? God, way to fall into the societies norm for teenage girls. Damn it. Maybe I'll surprise you by my upbeat blog style about the important things.\nI'll post about travelling.\nI think it is safe to say that very little will come from this little, totally free, probably pointless writing blog of mine but it's worth a try, right?\nLabels: first post, introduction, lame, new, travel, travel blog, writer, writing", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
+{"text": "Family Plus Food Equals Love: “Mild Buffalo Chicken Wings” & “Frank's Red Hot Buffalo Chicken Dip” For Super Bowl Sunday\n~ Nee ~ January 30, 2015 at 10:15 AM\nWhat a wonderful tribute to your brother , he will at the game with his family in their hearts and spirits .\nWhat wonderful memories they must have of Chris . Like you , I will enjoy the snacks , fun , as you know I am in football country , N.O. Saints , Dallas Cowboys and a hot of college teams . I don't have a favorite this year , so I am betting on the winner , can't lose HUH .\nThe wings and dip sounds so good , I will add the dip , you know there will be all type of wings .\nI also heard Katy Perry will introduce the surprise guest at the game . Thanks for sharing dear friend , have a warm , safe and blessed weekend . !Nee~ :)\nDottie January 30, 2015 at 5:24 PM\nThank you for your lovely comment. Yes, my brother Chris is always in our hearts and minds. But days like the Super Bowl always brings back memories of his love of the game. Love what you said, \"That you are betting on the winner, can't lose!\" So funny and so true...I agree that the snacks and foods that are served on this day are amazing! So many delicious goodies. I am sure that wings are over done..but I really liked this Cheesey Chicken Dip. I will be watching half time...be interesting to see what Katy has in store. Thanks for visiting, and enjoy your game day! Yes, we are going to get more snow and it is fridgid here. Be safe and warm dear friend!\nAlida January 30, 2015 at 11:49 AM\nA lovely tribute to your brother. He was really a good looking man.\nI love your recipes here with an American flavour! Chicken wings are very very popular in England and we know the recipe comes from the USA. They are so tasty!\nThe Buffalo chicken dip looks nice and warming for the winter. Thank you for sharing this, it is interesting.\nI wish you a lovely weekend dear Dottie!\nDottie January 30, 2015 at 5:31 PM\nThanks for your comment and yes my brother Chris was very handsome and a good person. He left us too soon for sure..always in our hearts and minds. But days like the Super Bowl always brings back memories of his love of the game.I tried to have a few recipes that would show how we celebrate the Super Bowl Sunday here in the USA. Yes the wings are yummy as you know being you have wings in England, but I realy enjoyed the Cheesey Chicken Dip.It brings a different level to a dip. Thank you dear friend for visiting, keep safe, warm, and have a fun weekend ...\n~~louise~~ January 30, 2015 at 10:17 PM\nWhat a beautiful and yes, tasty post Dottie.\nWe didn't watch much football at our house when growing up. My son use to watch it when he lived home but I still just never got the grasp of it:)\nYour wings and dip are so football festive. Just because I don't watch it doesn't mean I can't have some hot stuff now does it?\nThank you so much for sharing, Dottie...Enjoy the game, stay warm:)\nDottie January 31, 2015 at 12:43 PM\nSo nice to hear from you..thanks for your comment. Only the men in my family watched football or any sports. My dad is a baseball fanatic and also loves football too. But my brothers loved all sports as well. When some one would get a goal, or a run, there would be screaming in the house...I like you, can not get a grasp on the whole thing. Except maybe ice skateing and of course the horse racing. (Derby), that I love. If you make it you can eat it! That is what I say, dear friend..whether you watch the game or not...so enjoy the wings and the cheesy chicken dip. Thanks for your visit and you have a day that warms your heart...Hope that Marion is doing well. It was -10 this morning here...too cold!\nPam February 2, 2015 at 5:07 PM\nDottie, wish I had seen this before the Super Bowl! We are all sports fans here, and my family was when I was growing up so I get it about your brother. You have nice memories of him. I will be making that great dip one day soon, I hope.\nDottie February 3, 2015 at 1:55 AM\nThanks for your comment...I hope that you had a wonderful Super Bowl gathering. Glad that you get it about sports and the family...sometimes there was a roar in the house that was over powering from the thrill of the game. Yes, these two recipes are a great game day recipe. Glad that you like the dip, try it anytime, it doesn't have to be for super bowl. Have a great week ahead..\nCatherine February 2, 2015 at 8:02 PM\nDear Dottie, It must be with joy and a tugging at your heartstrings that these memories fill you, I am very sure that your brother would be happy that the tradition of the football games live on.\nYour recipes are wonderful for any gathering. I would very much enjoy all that you have posted.\nPlease keep safe in this cold and slippery weather. I think we have a ways to go before the spring breaks through. Keep warm and cozy my friend.\nDottie February 3, 2015 at 2:01 AM\nI have to catch up, every once in a while blogs pile up..You know how that is..Thanks for your visitng and comment..Yes, dear friend, not a day goes by without me thinking of my brother Chris. We were very close. But have to know that God has a plan..I am sure he was watching from heaven. Yes, these recipes you can make at anytime of the year and especially the dip is really good, with the chicken inside. This weather is a little crazy, more snow today on top of the rain and ice...I don't go anywhere when the weather is like this. I think you are correct, the ground hog says 6 more weeks of winter. Just hope that they are now snowy days till Spring. You too keep warm and safe...Have a blessed week ahead.. 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+{"text": "Trapped Escape Rooms (Gloucester) – December - What to Know Before You Go (with Photos) - TripAdvisor\n“Prison break & haunted hotel”\nWe went as 2 groups of 5 to the rooms above! Everyone enjoyed both rooms! I would recommend it. The... read more\n“Good fun for families or colleagues”\nThis was my first experience of an escape room and it was good fun. We came as part of our works... read more\n“haunted hotel”(49 reviews)\nPrison break & haunted hotel\nWe went as 2 groups of 5 to the rooms above! Everyone enjoyed both rooms! I would recommend it. The man was very friendly who ran the place. Well organised and good fun :)\nGood fun for families or colleagues\nThis was my first experience of an escape room and it was good fun. We came as part of our works Christmas do and it was a great start to the afternoon. There are 3 themed rooms (Prison Break, Hangover, Haunted House) with different puzzles...More\nlovejoy1969\nworks night out .wow very good .people hoo run it very good had a brilliant time .will be doing it again .Smith's of Gloucester\nThank lovejoy1969\n1 Thank MeganP2416", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Tripadvisor, Inc. is an American online travel company that operates a website and mobile app with user-generated content and a comparison shopping website."}]}
+{"text": "Recultivating Health with Urban Agriculture | River City Farm\nRecultivating Health with Urban Agriculture\nBy clarissablackmer\nAgriculture Community gardening community supported agriculture CSA food deserts local produce public health Urban agriculture Urban area urban farming\nUrban farms and gardens were once commonplace across American cities. After WWII, these urban gardens began to disappear. Over the last decade, however, cities have seen a resurgence of gardening and farming interest. This renewed enthusiasm for urban agriculture stems from widespread public concern regarding environmental health, food security, nutrition, community development and experiential education. Urban farms allow city dwellers to experience the natural and agricultural systems from which they are often far removed. The presence of farms and gardens often revitalizes urban areas by creating green community spaces and improving property values.\nBringing agriculture back into urban areas can also have a profound effect on public health and nutrition. Food deserts have become a widespread problem in cities across America. Urban areas that lack grocery stores selling fresh produce are considered food deserts. Without access to fresh produce, people are forced to purchase the majority of their food from fast food restaurants and convenience stores. The introduction of urban agriculture into these food deserts provides community members with the much-needed nutrients present in fresh fruits and vegetables. Along with the health benefits associated with increased vegetable and fruit consumption, city dwellers who participate in community gardens or farms also experience improved physical fitness and mental health.\nNumerous environmental benefits are associated with urban agriculture. Growing and marketing food within a city greatly reduces transportation costs and fossil fuel use. Trees and crops help to remove carbon dioxide from the air and improve air quality. Small, diversified urban farms also provide a habitat for native pollinators, birds and small mammals. Farmers can reuse waste materials present in their city to reduce environmental impact. For example, restaurant food scraps are often used for compost or feeding animals. These practices improve the environmental quality of the city itself, as well as the surrounding ecosystems.\nAlong with the environmental, social and health benefits associated with urban farming, cities often realize significant improvements in their local economies. Because urban farms are typically small-scale and locally owned, the majority of their money stays within the community. Many farms also provide volunteer, internship and employment opportunities for city residents.\nGet involved and help your city realize the widespread benefits of urban agriculture! Purchasing produce at your local farmers’ market, becoming a member of a CSA, volunteering on a farm, starting a community garden or growing your own food are all great ways to support the urban farming movement.\nAlaimo, K. P. (2008). Fruit and Vegetable Intake Among Community Gardeners. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior , 40 (2), 94-101.\nBellows, A. C., Brown, K., & Smit, J. Health Benefits of Urban Agriculture. North American Initiative on Urban Agriculture. Community Food Security Coalition.\nEPA. (n.d.). Urban Agriculture: Basic Information. Retrieved September 30, 2013, from Environmental Protection Agency: Brownfields: http://www.epa.gov/brownfields/urbanag/basic.htm\nPartnership for Sustainable Communities. (2011 йил 9). Urban Farm Business Plan Handbook. Retrieved 2013 йил 3-3 from EPA.gov: http://www.epa.gov/brownfields/urbanag/pdf/urban_farm_business_plan.pdf\nZeeuw, H. d., & Dubbeling, M. (2010). Cities Food and Agriculture: Challenges and the Way Forward. The Netherlands: RUAF Foundation.\nOne thought on “Recultivating Health with Urban Agriculture”\tPingback: Fresh Food Diagnostic | LANDsds Sustainable Voice", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "WordPress (WP, WordPress.org) is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP and paired with a MySQL or MariaDB database. Features include a plugin architecture and a template system, referred to within WordPress as Themes."}]}
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+{"text": "Chris Weidman: I’m not leaving this sport without fighting Jon Jones\nCagewriter August 18, 2015, 12:35 AM UTC\nWhether you like it or not, superfights are a constant talking point in the current mixed martial arts landscape.\nChris Weidman hopes to one day fight Jon Jones. (Photo by Brad Barket/Getty Images for Reebok)\nA superfight usually pits two champions (although not always) against one another in a battle of generational stars. The idea has always seemed to hang around the sport of MMA, creating regular — and often meaningless — back-and-forth hypotheticals.\nAnd despite the label, there have been very few fights that could actually be contenders for the title of “super.”\nA dream match between then UFC heavyweight champion Randy Couture and the elusive Russian legend Fedor Emelianenko was considered a fight with generational implications.\nLater, Georges St-Pierre and Anderson Silva were seemingly always being mentioned as the two modern day champions who fans wanted to see mix it up most.\nHowever, outside of perhaps Chuck Liddell vs. Wanderlei Silva (2007’s Fight of the Year), there really haven’t been any in-ring collaborations that have warranted the title.\nUFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman hopes to change that.\nAppearing on Monday’s edition of The MMA Hour, Weidman said that his MMA career would be incomplete without one day fighting former UFC light heavyweight champion and perennial “G.O.A.T,” Jon Jones.\n“I know for a fact, I’m not leaving this sport without fighting Jon,” Weidman told MMA Hour host Ariel Helwani. “Unless he’s not coming back at all. But if he’s there, and I’m here, people are going to want to see it happen. And I want to see it happen.”\nJon Jones is currently suspended indefinitely from the UFC. (Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images)\nJones is currently suspended by the UFC after his alleged involvement in a hit-and-run back in April. “Bones” allegedly hit a pregnant woman in Albuquerque, N. M., fled on foot, only to return to the crash site once again to retrieve a large sum of cash, before subsequently fleeing again.\nAt the time of his arrest, Jones was already considered arguably the greatest fighter to ever live. Essentially undefeated after 22 fights (sans a technicality DQ against Matt Hamill) the 28-year-old’s wildly meteoric rise was put to an abrupt halt after the alleged felony.\n“That’s nothing against Jon,” Weidman said about the call-out. “It’s just because I’m a competitor. I want to fight the best possible people. I want to have the biggest challenges in front of me and conquer them.\n“That’s why I wanted to fight Anderson Silva when nobody else wanted to fight him. I want the biggest challenges. I want to beat people who people think I can’t beat. And Jon is definitely going to be one of those guys.”\nWeidman references his back-to-back victories over Anderson Silva, who before Jones’ rise to the top of the MMA food chain was previously considered the greatest fighter in the history of the sport.\nApparently the same confidence that Weidman brought into his fights with Silva is the same confidence that leads him to believe he can topple the other greatest fighter of his generation.\nWhether it could be considered a superfight is up for debate. Weidman, to his credit, has done a phenomenal job as middleweight champion. He has beaten some of the best fighters in the sport, including Silva twice.\nHowever, he still has just four title defenses (compared to Jones’ eight) and a murderer’s row of potential middleweight contenders waiting in the weeds like Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza and Yoel Romero.\nAnd let’s not forget, Weidman defends his championship against Luke Rockhold at UFC 194 on Dec. 12.\nRockhold is viewed by many as one of the most explosive prospects the division has seen in years. So, Weidman has some serious work to put in before (if) Jones comes back.\n“He’s an amazing athlete and he’s accomplished so much,” Weidman said. “So I hope he gets his stuff together and he comes back.”", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Yahoo (, styled as yahoo!) is an American web services provider. It is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California and operated by the namesake Yahoo!"}]}
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+{"text": "We held a small birthday party for Dinoguy with a couple of his friends. They had a great time. We went mini-golfing on a glow in the dark course and played a few arcade games before watching a movie, jumping on a trampoline, and of course having lots of treats.\nYep his two closest friends here are the same height and build and have the same hair color as him. It's funny.\nPosted by KMDuff at 10:07 PM 1 comment: Links to this post\nLabels: growing, museums, party, play", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
+{"text": "Casa Sarah - 5 star resort in Falesia Has Washer and Parking - UPDATED 2018 - TripAdvisor - Albufeira Vacation Rental\nThis 3 bedroom townhouse inside the Pine Cliffs resort is set right next to the Porto Pirata kidsclub and amid the 72 hectares of this stylish and quality resort. Being a townhouse, the outdoor terrace is one step away to the lush gardens!\nThe accommodation is lovely decorated in a classic and Mediterranean style and offers comfort to warrant memorable holidays in the Algarve. Accessible by a first closed terrace, this 3 bedroom townhouse has a spacious dining area with access to the sun terrace with beautiful garden environment. The separate dining room sits 8 people and has a flat screen and access to the modern kitchen, well equipped with fridge freezer, oven, hob, microwave, kettle, coffee machine, toaster, coffee machine dishwasher and washer/dryer.\nThe living room is on a higher level and has 3 comfortable sofas, flat screen and f... Read more\nThe living room is on a higher level and has 3 comfortable sofas, flat screen and fireplace.\nThere is one double room and two twin rooms in Casa Sarah. The twin rooms share one complete bathroom and the double room has a queen size bed with TV, air conditioning and the en-suite bathroom is large and inviting with walk-in shower.\nCasa Sarah does not offer the hotel services of the Pine Cliffs resort, but our guests receive the cards for the outdoor/indoor pools and to the beach beds. All the remaining facilities are free to use at an additional cost.\nTourist License / Licencia de turismo N °: 14171/AL\nListing #FKN8848370\nnickbennetts Edinburgh, United Kingdom\nNice home on great resort\nThis townhouse is nicely furnished and has pretty well all you need while you are on holiday, including dishwasher tabs and washing liquid.. It was great that the dishwasher worked very well - unusual in a rented property. Could have done with some more mugs...More", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Tripadvisor, Inc. is an American online travel company that operates a website and mobile app with user-generated content and a comparison shopping website."}]}
+{"text": "Lousy food - Traveller Reviews - La Creme Brulee - TripAdvisor\nRestaurants near La Creme Brulee\nThings to do near La Creme Brulee\nLousy food - La Creme Brulee\nReview of La Creme Brulee\n21 rue Thuret, 06600, Antibes, France\n+33 4 93 34 56 58\nRanked #386 of 680 Restaurants in Antibes\nWent for dinner with family. Ordered mussels marinere and some burgers for the kids. Potato wedges where half cooked and the mussles where taste less. Don't go there. Really expensive as well.\nAsk KarlOA about La Creme Brulee\nThank KarlOA\nFlamine S, Owner at La Creme Brulee, responded to this reviewResponded 28 October 2017\n15 for the mussels or burger with a beer , fresh potatoes , mussels from Bouchot ( the best in France cooked with white wine oignons and herbs , “ marinières” as well ) if u don’t appreciate French food cooked with fresh products really thx to not come back in our restaurant, but try some fast foods .\nWe try to do our best for our customers if U didn’t appreciate u can. but the fault is not ours . Maybe ur taste is similar to ur review and ur bad alimentary habits . Sorry for that w\nAll reviews creme brûlée crepes smoked salmon sandwich croque ratatouille moules mariniere pasta a late lunch ate here\nCame with family for crepes. Saw people eating what looked like amazing salads. Our crepes were good and the kids enjoyed\nAsk ljw7880 about La Creme Brulee\nNice place outside for looking at people and a beer.\nFish and chips was leftovers from lunch I guess, nothing with dish was right. The Galette with cheese and ham was OK, but the salad was old.\nAsk Marie A about La Creme Brulee\nFlamine S, Propriétaire at La Creme Brulee, responded to this reviewResponded 9 July 2017\nThe fish is a fresh cabillaud . Salads and all vegetables , Fish and meet are delivered every day ... maybe u don't have the habit to eat fresh products , but on seeing the other view we're on the right way . Sorry to not serve mc Donald's food . Hope to see u another time to make u taste fresh products and visit our kitchen opened for all the customers .\nWhen in Antibes!\nTook refuge in this restaurant out of the rain and were so delighted with our chance find. The restaurant offered a warm and cosy retreat from the wet and chilly weather outside. The menu was varied with a good selection of traditional dishes. Amazing Salad Nicoise with fresh grilled tuna. It took me nearly an hour to eat! My partner chose a smoked salmon sandwich which was also excellent in quality, flavour and content. Both of us indulged in Crepes. Yummy. My tea was served in a beautiful cast iron tea pot which stayed hot for ages and never seemed to end. I think I got four cupfuls out of it.\nGreat service and food. Highly recommend a visit if in Antibes and you want to avoid an Irish or an Australian bar.\nAsk Chrissie56_12 about La Creme Brulee\nDid the Trick After a Long Flight\nAfter a long night of flights, we met our daughters at the bus station, checked in to our hotel and hit this place for a quick lunch. The service was very good and quick. We ordered four diet coke's which were all flat (bummer). I ordered the cheese burger, which was ok, my wife ordered the cheese quesadilla, which consisted of a wheat tortilla and a piece of melted cheese - not good. My daughter shared a salad (huge and delicious) and the staple of the country the croque something or other. It is basically a ham and cheese with melted cheese on the whole outside of the sandwhich. It must have been as good as it looked because it was gone before I knew it....wish I would have ordered that.\nAsk JeffB32 about La Creme Brulee\nTravellers who viewed La Creme Brulee also viewed\nBeen to La Creme Brulee? Share your experiences!", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Tripadvisor, Inc. is an American online travel company that operates a website and mobile app with user-generated content and a comparison shopping website."}]}
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+{"text": "Premedical | definition of premedical by Medical dictionary\nhttp://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/premedical\nDictionary, Encyclopedia and Thesaurus - The Free Dictionary 10,128,196,394 visitors served\nadjective Preparing for a career in medicine\nnoun A popular term for a university student hoping to attend medical school who is studying the core curriculum required for admission to medical school in the US\npremedical\nAs a leading research institution, UCI offers program participants the opportunity to pursue academic and professional experiences with notable faculty, fostering valuable professional growth and hands-on experience,\" said Hetty Ha, Program Administrator/Premedical Advisor of Postbaccalaureate Premedical Program at UCI Ayala School of Biological Studies.\nQatari national Khalid Albureshad, who completed both the foundation and premedical programmes at WCMC-Q, said: \"I am very excited about wearing the white coat for the first time because it feels like I am making progress towards my goal of becoming a doctor.\nQatar 'tops region in medicine enrolment'\nSome colleges have even introduced health policy issues into premedical curricula.\nQuestioning the premedical paradigm; enhancing diversity in the medical profession a century after the Flexner report.\nQuestioning the premedical paradigm; enhancing diversity in the medical profession a century after the Flexner report\n1) Increased Premedical Student Interest and Awareness of the medical school\nRenowned Professor Discusses WCMC-Q Students' Involvement in Breakthrough Sleep Study\n44 for TTHM and BDCM) maternal age Klotz and Pyrch Based on residential Sociodemographics: 1999 address and public water pregnancy and premedical facility TTHM data, and history, parental tap-water sampling for occupation, use of TTHM, HANs, and HAAs vitamins (three to five exposure categories) Magnus et al.\nI ultimately decided to change my career path and returned to school for premedical coursework.\nAscent for autism: climbing Kilimanjaro\nBruera comes from Argentina, has a wife and three children, one of whom is currently studying in a premedical course.\nPremedical students must complete undergraduate work in physics, biology, math.\nThe Careers in Medicine Program does not address career development issues of students in premedical educational programs; hence, additional support may be needed for BS/MD students prior to beginning the 1st year of medical school.", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "The Free Dictionary is an American online dictionary and encyclopedia that aggregates information from various sources."}]}
+{"text": "Strategies and Implementation Architectures for Selected Department of Defense Software Repositories. (eBook, 1995) [WorldCat.org]\nI thought you might be interested in this item at http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/227845867 Title: Strategies and Implementation Architectures for Selected Department of Defense Software Repositories. Author: Audrey A Hook; Michael C Frame; INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE ANALYSES ALEXANDRIA VA Publisher: Ft. Belvoir Defense Technical Information Center SEP 1995. OCLC:227845867\nStrategies and Implementation Architectures for Selected Department of Defense Software Repositories.\nAudrey A Hook; Michael C Frame; INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE ANALYSES ALEXANDRIA VA.\nThis document reviews proposed alternative strategies and implementation architectures for the integration of three DoD software repositories: the Interim IDEF repository for process reengineering, the Defense Data Dictionary System (DDDS) repository for standard data elements, and the Defense Software Reuse system (DSRS) repository for software components. Due to the lack of obtainable information about user requirements, the sponsor asked IDA to make general assumptions; consequently, an evaluation method and model were developed to evaluate alternative combinations of strategy and implementation architectures. The model served as the basis for recommending the re-use integration strategy with a Hypertext Markup Language database implementation architecture. The benefits of this implementation include providing a relatively fast implementation of the integrated repositories and support for a graceful evolution toward actual integration. A plan for a three-phase implementation approach is also given for the evolution to the new user interface and implementation architectures. Read more...\nFind more information about: Audrey A Hook Michael C Frame\n227845867\nThis document reviews proposed alternative strategies and implementation architectures for the integration of three DoD software repositories: the Interim IDEF repository for process reengineering, the Defense Data Dictionary System (DDDS) repository for standard data elements, and the Defense Software Reuse system (DSRS) repository for software components. 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+{"text": "WO2012036998A1 - Method of making prefastened refastenable disposable absorbent articles - Google Patents\nWO2012036998A1\nWO2012036998A1 PCT/US2011/051150 US2011051150W WO2012036998A1 WO 2012036998 A1 WO2012036998 A1 WO 2012036998A1 US 2011051150 W US2011051150 W US 2011051150W WO 2012036998 A1 WO2012036998 A1 WO 2012036998A1\nPCT/US2011/051150\n2010-09-14 Priority to US38259310P priority Critical\n2010-09-14 Priority to US61/382,593 priority\n2011-09-12 Application filed by The Procter & Gamble Company filed Critical The Procter & Gamble Company\n2012-03-22 Publication of WO2012036998A1 publication Critical patent/WO2012036998A1/en\n210000001624 Hip Anatomy 0 abstract description 124\n230000002745 absorbent Effects 0 claims description title 54\n239000002250 absorbent Substances 0 claims description title 54\nMETHOD OF MAKING PREFASTENED REFASTENABLE DISPOSABLE\nIn some converting configurations, discrete chassis spaced apart from each other are advanced in a machine direction and are arranged with a longitudinal axis parallel with the cross direction. Opposing waist regions of discrete chasses are then connected with continuous lengths of elastically extendable front and back belts advancing in the machine direction. While connected with the chassis, the front and back belts are maintained in a fully stretched condition along the machine direction. As such, the positions of the advancing chassis and associated belts can be controlled more easily to allow for more accurate registration and phasing of subsequent converting operations, such as folding, seaming, and cutting. However, introducing discrete elastically extendable components in one or both of the waist regions presents a different challenge with regard to maintaining control and positioning of the advancing discrete elastically extendable components relative to other components, such as an article chassis, can be difficult. For example, when manufacturing refastenable diaper pants with chassis connected with discrete lengths of elastically extendable panel material disposed in one or both waist regions, some processes utilize a sheet that interconnects the discrete lengths of extendable panel material together during manufacturing, and in turn, enhances the ability to control the advancing components. The sheet is included as part of the manufactured diapers and must be removed by the user before using the refastenable features of the diapers. However, including such a removable sheet on manufactured diaper pants may have a negative impact on costs and aesthetics. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION\nFigure 1 is a perspective view of a refastenable pant diaper in a pre-fastened configuration.\nFigure 2B is a partially cut away plan view of a second embodiment of a diaper pant.\nFigure 3 is a schematic side view of a first converting apparatus adapted to manufacture pre- fastened, refastenable pant diapers.\nFigure 4 is a schematic side view of a second converting apparatus adapted to manufacture pre-fastened, refastenable pant diapers.\nFigure 5 A is a view of a continuous length of chassis assemblies from Figures 3 and 4 taken along line A-A.\nFigure 5B1 is a view of a discrete chassis from Figures 3 and 4 taken along line Bl-Bl.\nFigure 5B2 is a view of a discrete chassis from Figures 3 and 4 taken along line B2-B2. Figure 5C is a view of a continuous length of advancing back side panel material from Figure 3 taken along line C-C.\nFigure 5D is a view of a continuous length of front side panel material from Figures 3 and 4 taken along line D-D.\nFigure 5E is a view of a discrete length of front side panel material from Figures 3 and 4 taken along line E-E.\nFigure 5F is a view of a continuous length of connection zone material from Figures 3 and 4 taken along line F-F.\nFigure 5G is a view of a discrete length of connection zone material from Figures 3 and 4 taken along line G-G.\nFigure 5J1 is a view of multiple discrete chassis spaced from each other along the machine direction MD connected with each other by the back side panel material and discrete lengths of front side panel material from Figure 3 taken along line Jl-Jl.\nFigure 5J2 is a view of multiple discrete chassis spaced from each other along the machine direction MD connected with each other by the discrete lengths of back side panel material and discrete lengths of front side panel material from Figure 4 taken along line J2-J2.\nFigure 5H is a view of discrete lengths of connection zone material releasably connected with discrete lengths of front side panel material from Figure 5 taken along line H-H.\nFigure 5K is a view of the back side panel material bonded with a portion of the front side panel material from Figures 3 and 4 taken along line K-K.\nFigure 5L is a view of two discrete absorbent articles advancing the machine direction MD from Figures 3 and 4 taken along line L-L.\nFigure 5M is a view of a continuous length of advancing back side panel material from Figure 4 taken along line M-M.\nFigure 5N is a view of a discrete length of advancing back side panel material from Figure 4 taken along line N-N.\nThe term \"pant\" (also referred to as \"training pant\", \"pre-closed diaper\", \"diaper-pant\", \"pant diaper\", and \"pull-on diaper\") refers herein to disposable absorbent articles having a continuous perimeter waist opening and continuous perimeter leg openings designed for infant or adult wearers. A pant can be configured with a continuous or closed waist opening and at least one continuous, closed, leg opening prior to the article being applied to the wearer. A pant can be preformed by various techniques including, but not limited to, joining together portions of the article using any refastenable and/or permanent closure member (e.g., seams, heat bonds, pressure welds, adhesives, cohesive bonds, mechanical fasteners, etc.). A pant can be preformed anywhere along the circumference of the article in the waist region (e.g., side fastened or seamed, front waist fastened or seamed, rear waist fastened or seamed). Example diaper pants in various configurations are disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 1995080023A published March 8, 1995.\nFigures 1 and 2A show an example of a refastenable pant diaper 100 that may be constructed in accordance with the methods disclosed herein. In particular, Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a refastenable pant diaper 100 in a pre-fastened configuration, and Figure 2A shows a plan view of the pant diaper 100 with the portion of the diaper that faces away from a wearer oriented towards the viewer. The pant diaper 100 shown in Figures 1 and 2A includes a chassis 102, first front ear panels 112a, 112b, and second back ear panels 114a, 114b.\nWith continued reference to Figure 2A, the chassis 102 includes a first waist region 116, a second waist region 118, and a crotch region 120 disposed intermediate the first and second waist regions. The first waist region 116 may be configured as a front waist region, and the second waist region 118 may be configured as back waist region. In some embodiments, the length of each of the front waist region, back waist region, and crotch region may be 1/3 of the length of the absorbent article 100. The diaper 100 may also include a laterally extending front waist edge 120 in the front waist region 116 and a longitudinally opposing and laterally extending back waist edge 122 in the back waist region 118. To provide a frame of reference for the present discussion, the diaper 100 and chassis 102 of Figure 2A is shown with a longitudinal axis 124 and a lateral axis 126. In some embodiments, the longitudinal axis 124 may extend through the front waist edge 120 and through the back waist edge 122. And the lateral axis 126 may extend through a first longitudinal or right side edge 128 and through a midpoint of a second longitudinal or left side edge 130 of the chassis 102.\nAs shown in Figures 1 and 2A, the pant diaper 100 may include an inner, body facing surface 132, and an outer, garment facing surface 134. The chassis 102 may include a backsheet 136 and a topsheet 138. An absorbent assembly 140 including an absorbent core 142 may be disposed between a portion of the topsheet 138 and the backsheet 136. As discussed in more detail below, the diaper 100 may also include other features, such as leg elastics and/or leg cuffs to enhance the fit around the legs of the wearer.\nAs shown in Figure 2 A, the periphery of the chassis 102 may be defined by the first longitudinal side edge 128, a second longitudinal side edge 130; a first laterally extending end edge 144 disposed in the first waist region 116; and a second laterally extending end edge 146 disposed in the second waist region 118. Both side edges 128 and 130 extend longitudinally between the front waist edge 120 and the back waist edge 122. The laterally extending end edges 144 and 146 of the chassis may form a portion of the laterally extending front waist edge 120 in the front waist region 116 and a portion of the longitudinally opposing and laterally extending back waist edge 122 in the back waist region 118. When the pant diaper 100 is worn on the lower torso of a wearer, the front waist edge 120 and the back waist edge 122 of the chassis 102 may encircle a portion of the waist of the wearer. At the same time, the chassis side edges 128 and 130 may encircle at least a portion of the legs of the wearer. And the crotch region 120 may be generally positioned between the legs of the wearer with the absorbent core 142 extending from the front waist region 116 through the crotch region 120 to the back waist region 118.\nAs previously mentioned, the pant diaper 100 may include a backsheet 136. The backsheet 136 may also define the outer surface 134 of the chassis 102. The backsheet 136 may be impervious to fluids (e.g., menses, urine, and/or runny feces) and may be manufactured from a thin plastic film, although other flexible liquid impervious materials may also be used. The backsheet 136 may prevent the exudates absorbed and contained in the absorbent core from wetting articles which contact the diaper 100, such as bedsheets, pajamas and undergarments. The backsheet 136 may also comprise a woven or nonwoven material, polymeric films such as thermoplastic films of polyethylene or polypropylene, and/or a multi-layer or composite materials comprising a film and a nonwoven material (e.g., having an inner film layer and an outer nonwoven layer). The backsheet may also comprise an elastomeric film. An example backsheet 140 may be a polyethylene film having a thickness of from about 0.012 mm (0.5 mils) to about 0.051 mm (2.0 mils). Exemplary polyethylene films are manufactured by Clopay Corporation of Cincinnati, Ohio, under the designation BR- 120 and BR- 121 and by Tredegar Film Products of Terre Haute, Ind., under the designation XP-39385. The backsheet 136 may also be embossed and/or matte-finished to provide a more clothlike appearance. Further, the backsheet 136 may permit vapors to escape from the absorbent core (i.e., the backsheet is breathable) while still preventing exudates from passing through the backsheet 136. The size of the backsheet 136 may be dictated by the size of the absorbent core 142 and/or particular configuration or size of the diaper 100.\nAs mentioned above, the pant diaper 100 may also include an absorbent assembly 140 that is joined to the chassis 102. As shown in Figure 2A, the absorbent assembly 140 may have a laterally extending front edge 148 in the front waist region 116 and may have a longitudinally opposing and laterally extending back edge 150 in the back waist region 118. The absorbent assembly may have a longitudinally extending right side edge 152 and may have a laterally opposing and longitudinally extending left side edge 154, both absorbent assembly side edges 152 and 154 may extend longitudinally between the front edge 148 and the back edge 150. The absorbent assembly 140 may additionally include one or more absorbent cores 142 or absorbent core layers. The absorbent core 142 may be at least partially disposed between the topsheet 138 and the backsheet 136 and may be formed in various sizes and shapes that are compatible with the diaper 100. Exemplary absorbent structures for use as the absorbent core of the present disclosure are described in U.S. Patent Nos. 4,610,678; 4,673,402; 4,888,231; and 4,834,735.\nSome absorbent core embodiments may comprise fluid storage cores that contain reduced amounts of cellulosic airfelt material. For instance, such cores may comprise less than about 40%, 30%, 20%, 10%, 5%, or even 1% of cellulosic airfelt material. Such a core may comprises primarily absorbent gelling material in amounts of at least about 60%, 70%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, or even about 100%, where the remainder of the core comprises a microfiber glue (if applicable). Such cores, microfiber glues, and absorbent gelling materials are described in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,599,335; 5,562,646; 5,669,894; and 6,790,798 as well as U.S. Patent Publication Nos. 2004/0158212 and 2004/0097895. As previously mentioned, the diapers 100 may also include elasticized leg cuffs 156. It is to be appreciated that the leg cuffs 156 can be and are sometimes also referred to as leg bands, side flaps, barrier cuffs, elastic cuffs or gasketing cuffs. The elasticized leg cuffs 156 may be configured in various ways to help reduce the leakage of body exudates in the leg regions. Example leg cuffs 156 may include those described in U.S. Patent Nos. 3,860,003; 4,909,803; 4,695,278; 4,795,454; 4,704,115; 4,909,803; and U.S. Patent Publication No. 2009/0312730A1.\nAs previously mentioned, pant diapers may be configured with side panels connected with the chassis in one or both of the waist regions. For example, the pant diaper 100 shown in Figures 1 and 2A includes first side panels 112a, 112b connected with second side panels 114a, 114b, respectively. The first side panels 112a, 112b are refastenably connected with the chassis 102 in the first waist region 116 and extend laterally outward from the side edges 128, 130 of the chassis. The second side panels 114a, 114b are permanently connected with the chassis 102 in the second waist region 118 and extend laterally outward from the side edges 128, 130 of the chassis. As shown in Figure 2A, the second side panels 114a, 114b are defined by opposing end regions of a continuous belt 114 that is permanently connected with the chassis 102 along the second waist region 118. The first side panel 112a is connected with the second side panel 114a, and the first side panel 112b is connected with the second side panel 114b. The first side panels 112a, 112b each include proximal regions 174a refastenably connected with the first waist region 116 of the chassis 102. And second ear panels 114a, 114b each include proximal regions 174b defined by the continuous belt 114 permanently connected with the second waist region 118 of the chassis 102. With reference to Figures 1 and 2A, a distal region 176a of the first side panel 112a and a distal region 176b of the second side panel 114a may be connected with each other along a first side seam 178. And a distal region 176a of the first side panel 112b and a distal region 176b of the second side panel 114b may be connected with each other along a second side seam 180.\nIt is to be appreciated that the second side panels may be configured in different ways other than as depicted in Figure 2A. For example, Figure 2B shows a plan view of a pant diaper 100 having the same components as described above with reference to Figure 2A, except the second side panels 114a, 114b shown in Figure 2B are not defined by opposing end regions of a continuous belt 114. Instead, the second side panels 114a, 114b shown in Figure 2B are defined by two separate and discrete pieces of material connected with the second waist region 118 of the chassis 102. In particular, the second ear panels 114a, 114b each include proximal regions 174b permanently connected with the second waist region 118 of the chassis 102.\nThe side panels 112a, 112b and 114a, 114b may be substantially rectangular in shape or the side panels may be shaped in such a way as to provide an integral tab for ease of opening and refastening. The side panels may also be extensible in at least the lateral direction. The side panels may also be elastically extensible in the lateral direction. Furthermore, the side panels may be elastically extensible in both the longitudinal and lateral directions. The side panels may comprise a film, a nonwoven or a combination of film and nonwoven. The side panels may also comprise a plurality of strand- like filaments and a nonwoven. The strand-like elements may also be elastically extensible in at least the lateral direction.\nIt is to be appreciated that the side panels may include various types of materials, such as disclosed with respect to the elastic belts described in U.S. Patent 7,569,039, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein. For example, the side panels may include plastic films; apertured plastic films; nonwoven or nonwoven webs of natural materials (e.g., wood or cotton fibers); synthetic fibers (e.g. polyolefins, polyamides, polyester, polyethylene, and/or polypropylene fibers); or combinations of natural and/or synthetic fibers; or coated woven or nonwoven webs. In some embodiment, the side panels may include a stretchable nonwoven. In other embodiments, the side panels may include an inner hydrophobic non- stretchable nonwoven material and an outer hydrophobic, non-stretchable nonwoven material. In addition, the side panels may include waist elastic material and side elastic material including one or more of elastic elements such as strand or panels extending in a transverse direction. The side panel elastic material may also be interposed between an outer layer and inner layer.\nThe ability to refasten an initially pre-fastened pant diaper may offer convenience to the caregiver. In some instances, it may be more convenient to apply the absorbent article like a traditional tape style diaper when away from home or when it is inconvenient to remove the clothing and/or shoes. Because it is difficult to predict when a change will be necessary and therefore when a particular mode of application will be needed, it is beneficial to have a disposable pant diaper that is adaptable to being applied either as a traditional tape style diaper or as a disposable pant diaper, pull- on. In addition, an absorbent article that can be applied like a traditional tape style diaper or a disposable pant diaper also permits inspection of the interior of the product without having to pull the product down. These refastenable structures may also provide dual functionality enabling the wrapping and disposal of the used product.\nAs previously mentioned, the bonds of the side edge seams 178 and 180 may be permanent and can be formed in various ways appropriate for the specific materials employed. Thus, example bond types may include discrete bonds such as sonic sealed bonds, heat sealed bonds, high pressure bonds, radio frequency bonds, adhesive or cohesive bonds, sewed bonds, autogeneous bonds, and combinations thereof. In accordance with one aspect of the disclosure, the permanent side edge seams 178 and 180 may be joined by a predetermined pattern of heat/pressure or ultrasonic welds which withstands the forces and stresses exacted onto the side edge seam during application and wear of the pant. The permanent side edge seams 178, 180 may be formed as disclosed in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,779,831; 5,772,825; 5,607,537; 5,622,589; 5,662,638; 6,042,673; and 6,726,792.\nAs mentioned above, the first side panels 112a, 112b may be refastenably connected with the first waist region 116 of the chassis 102. As such, the first side panels 112a, 112b may be configured to include fastening components 162, such as shown in Figure 2A. The fastening components 162 may form a portion of or may be permanently bonded, adhered or otherwise joined directly or indirectly to the first side panels 112a, 112b at or adjacent the proximal edge regions 174a of the first side panels 112a, 112b. In some embodiments, the fastening components 162 may be permanently bonded to the first side panels 112a, 112b in various ways, such as for example, by adhesive bonds, sonic bonds, pressure bonds, thermal bonds or combinations thereof.\nThe fastening components 162 are adapted to refastenably connect with the first waist region 116 of the chassis 102. As such, the fastening components 162 may include various types of refastenably engageable fasteners and various types of refastenable fastening structures. For example, the fastening components 162 may include mechanical fasteners, 166, in the form of hook and loop fasteners, hook and hook fasteners, macrofasteners, buttons, snaps, tab and slot fasteners, tape fasteners, adhesive fasteners, cohesive fasteners, magnetic fasteners, hermaphrodidic fasteners, and the like. Some examples of fastening systems and/or fastening components 162, 164 are discussed in U.S. Patent Nos. 3,848,594; 4,662,875; 4,846,815; 4,894,060; 4,946,527; 5,151,092; 5,221,274; 6,251,097; 6,669,618; 6,432,098; and U.S. Patent Publication Nos. 2007/0078427 and 2007/0093769.\nAs previously mentioned, the fastening components 162 may be adapted to refastenably engage or connect with another portion of the diaper 100. For example, as shown in Figure 2A, the diaper 100 may include a connection zone 168, sometimes referred to as a landing zone, in the first waist region 116. As such, when the taped diaper 100 is placed on a wearer, the fasteners 162 are refastenably connected with the connection zone 168 in the first waist region 116 to form a closed waist circumference and a pair of laterally opposing leg openings. It is to be appreciated that the connection zone 162 may be constructed from a separate substrate that is connected with the chassis 102 of the taped diaper. In some embodiments, the connection zone may be integrally formed as part of the backsheet 136 of the diaper 100 or may be formed as part of the first and second ears in one or both of the waist regions, such as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,735,840 and 5,928,212.\nAs previously mentioned, the apparatuses and methods according to the present disclosure may be utilized to assemble various components of pre-fastened, refastenable pant diapers 100. For example, Figure 3 shows a schematic view of a converting apparatus 300 adapted to manufacture pant diapers 100. The method of operation of the converting apparatus 300 may described with reference to the various components of pant diapers 100 described above and shown in Figures 1 and 2A.\nAs described in more detail below, the converting apparatus 300 shown in Figure 3 operates to advance discrete chassis 102 along a machine direction MD such that the lateral axis of each chassis 102 is parallel with the machine direction, and wherein the chassis 102 are spaced apart from each other along the machine direction. In addition, the apparatus 300 refastenably connects the front side panels 112a, 112b with advancing lengths of connection zones 168, which in turn, are permanently connected with first waist regions 116 of advancing chassis 102. The apparatus 300 also permanently connects the back side panels 114a, 114b with the back waist regions 118 of advancing chassis 102.\nAs shown in Figures 3 and 5A, a continuous length of chassis assemblies 302 are advanced in a machine direction MD to a carrier apparatus 308 and cut into discrete chassis 102 with knife roll 306. The continuous length of chassis assemblies may include absorbent assemblies 140 sandwiched between topsheet material 138 and backsheet material 136, leg elastics, barrier leg cuffs and the like. A portion of the chassis assembly is cut-away to show a portion of the topsheet material 138 and an absorbent assembly 140.\nAfter the discrete absorbent chassis 102 are cut by the knife roll 306, the carrier apparatus\n308 rotates and advances the discrete chassis 102 in the machine direction MD in the orientation shown in Figure 5B1, wherein the longitudinal axis 124 of the chassis 102 is generally parallel with the machine direction MD. While the chassis 102 shown in Figure 5B1 is shown with the first laterally extending end edge 144 as a leading edge and the second laterally extending end edge 146 as the trailing edge, it is to be appreciated that in other embodiments, the chassis 102 may be advanced in other orientations. For example, the chassis may be oriented such that the first laterally extending end edge 144 is a trailing edge and the second laterally extending end edge 146 is a leading edge. The carrier apparatus 308 also rotates while at the same time changing the orientation of the advancing chassis 102. The carrier apparatus 308 may also change the speed at which the chassis 102 advances in the machine direction MD. It is to be appreciated that various forms of carrier apparatuses may be used with the methods herein, such as for example, the carrier apparatuses disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 7,587,966. Figure 5B2 shows the orientation of the chassis 102 on the carrier apparatus 308 while advancing in the machine direction. More particularly, Figure 5B2 shows the chassis 102 with the lateral axis 126 of the chassis 102 generally parallel with the machine direction MD, and wherein the first longitudinal side edge 128 as the trailing edge and the second longitudinal side edge 130 as the leading edge.\nAs discussed below with reference to Figures 3, 5C, 5D, 5E, 5F, 5G, 5J1, 5K, and 5L, the chassis 102 are transferred from the carrier apparatus 308 and combined with materials that form first side panels 112a, 112b and second side panels 114a, 114b.\nWith reference to Figures 3 and 5C, the chassis 102 are transferred from the carrier apparatus 308 to a nip 316 between the carrier apparatus 308 and a transfer roll 319 where the chassis 102 is combined with a continuous length of advancing back side panel material 310. The back side panel material 310 defines a wearer facing surface 312 and an opposing garment facing surface 314. And the wear facing surface 312 of the back side panel material 310 may be combined with the garment facing surface 134 of the chassis 102 along the second waist region 116. As shown in Figure 3, adhesive 320 may be intermittently applied to the wearer facing surface 312 before combining the back side panel material 310 with the discrete chassis 102.\nAs shown in Figures 3, 5D, and 5E, a continuous length of front side panel material 322 advances in a machine direction MD to a carrier apparatus 318, where a knife roll 324 cuts the continuous length of front side panel material 322 into discrete lengths of front side panel material 322a. As shown in Figure 3, the discrete lengths of front panel material 322a are spaced from each other in the machine direction by the carrier apparatus 318. An example carrier apparatus 318 for achieving the spacing between discrete components is disclosed in disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 7,587,966.\nWith continued reference to Figures 3 and 5D, the front side panel material 322 also defines a wearer facing surface 326 and an opposing garment facing surface 328. And fastening components 162 are intermittently spaced along the machine direction MD on the wearer facing surface 326 of the front side panel material 322. As shown in Figure 5D, the fastening components 162 are arranged in pairs 330 of fastening components 162 in close proximity to each other, and the pairs 330 are spaced apart from other pairs 330 along the machine direction MD. With reference to Figures 3 and 5E, the knife 324 cuts the front side panel material 322 at locations between the two fastening components 162 of each pair 330, thus creating discrete lengths or patches of front side panel material 322a. As shown in Figure 5E, fastening components 162 are located in opposing end portions each discrete length or patch of front side panel material 322a. As such, the discrete length of front side panel material 322a includes a leading end fastening component 162' and a trailing end fastening component 162\".\nAs shown in Figures 3, 5F, and 5G, a continuous length of connection zone material 350 defining a wearer facing surface 356 and an opposing garment facing surface 358 advances in a machine direction MD to anvil roll 352. At anvil roll 352, knife roll 354 cuts the continuous length of connection zone material 350 into discrete lengths or patches of connection zone material 168. As shown in Figure 5G, each discrete length or patch of connection zone material 168 includes a leading end portion 360a and a trailing end portion 360b. As shown in Figure 3, the discrete lengths of connection zone material 168 are spaced from each other in the machine direction by the anvil roll 352. An example operation for achieving the spacing between discrete components is disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,702,551. It is to be appreciated that other types of operations and equipment may be used to cut and space the discrete lengths of connection zone material 168, such as disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 6,811,019.\nAs shown in Figure 3, the anvil roll 318 advances the discrete lengths of front side panel material 322a to the nip 362 between anvil roll 318 and anvil roll 352. At the same time, anvil roll 352 advances the discrete lengths of connection zone material 168 to the nip 362, where each discrete length of front side panel material 322a is connected with two discrete lengths of connection zone material 168. More particularly, the leading end fastening component 162' is refastenably connected with the trailing end portion of 360b of an advancing connection zone 168. And the trailing end fastening component 162\" is refastenably connected with the leading end portion 360a of a subsequently advancing connection zone 168. As such, opposing end portions of each discrete length of front side panel material 322a are refastenably connected with two connections zones 168 traveling in the machine direction, such as shown in Figure 5H. From nip 362, the continuous length of connection zones 168 and front side panel material 322a are advanced to nip 316 where the connection zones 168 are connected with the first waist regions 116 of discrete chassis 102. As shown in Figure 3, adhesive 364 may be intermittently applied to the wearer facing surface 356 of the connection zones 168 before combining the connection zone with the discrete chassis 102.\nOnce the connection zones 168 and back side panel material 310 are connected with the chassis 102 at nip 316, multiple discrete chassis 102 spaced from each other along the machine direction MD are connected with each other by the back side panel material 310 and discrete lengths of front side panel material 322a, such as shown in Figures 3 and 5J1. The chassis 102 are then advanced from the nip 316 to a folder 332. Various folder embodiments may be used, such as for example disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 6,913,664, which is incorporated by reference herein. At the folder 332, each chassis 102 is folded in the cross direction CD along a lateral axis 126 to place the first waist region 116, and specifically, the inner, body facing surface 132 into a facing, surface to surface orientation with the inner, body surface 132 of the second waist region 118. The folding of the chassis also positions the wearer facing surface 312 of the back side panel material 310 extending between each chassis 102 in a facing relationship with the wearer facing surface 326 of the front side panel material 322a extending between each chassis 102. As shown in Figures 3 and 5K, the discrete chassis 102 connected with the back side panel material 310 and discrete lengths of front side panel material 322a are advanced from the folder 332 to a bonder 334. The bonder 334 operates to bond a portion of the back side panel material 310 extending between each chassis 102 with a portion of the front side panel material 322a extending between each chassis 102, thus creating discrete bond regions 336. It is to be appreciated that various types of bonders can be used to bond the back side panel material 310 with the front side panel material 322a, such as for example disclosed in U.S. Patent Nos. 7,383,865 and 6,546,987, which are incorporated by reference herein,\nAs shown in Figures 3 and 5L, the discrete chassis 102 connected with the continuous back side panel material 310 and discrete lengths of front side panel material 322a are advanced from the bonder 334 to a knife roll 338 where the discrete bond regions 336 are cut into along the cross direction to create a first side seam 178 on an absorbent article 100 and a second side seam 180 on a subsequently advancing absorbent article.\nFigure 4 shows a schematic view of a second embodiment of a converting apparatus 300' adapted to manufacture pant diapers 100, such as shown in Figure 2B. As discussed in more detail below, the method of operation of the converting apparatus 300' differs from the converting apparatus described above with respect to Figure 3 with respect to the connection of two separate and discrete second ear panels 114a, 114b with the second waist region 118 of the chassis 102. Other aspects of the assembly process shown in Figure 4 are the same as described above with reference to Figures 3, 5 A, 5B1, 5B2, 5D, 5E, 5G, 5H, 5K, and 5L.\nWith reference to Figures 4 and 5M, a continuous length of back side panel material 310 defining a wearer facing surface 312 and an opposing garment facing surface 314 advances in a machine direction MD to a carrier apparatus 340. At carrier apparatus 340, a knife roll 342 cuts the continuous length of back side panel material 310 into discrete lengths of back side panel material 310a. As shown in Figure 5N, each discrete length of back side panel material 310a includes a leading end portion 344a and a trailing end portion 344b. As shown in Figure 3, the discrete lengths of back panel material 310a are spaced from each other in the machine direction by the carrier apparatus 340. An example carrier apparatus 340 for achieving the spacing between discrete components is disclosed in disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 7,587,966. As shown in Figure 3, adhesive 346 may be intermittently applied to the wearer facing surface 312 before combining the back side panel material 310a with the discrete chassis 102.\nAfter applying adhesive, the wearer facing surface 312 of the back side panel material 310a may be connected with the garment facing surface 134 of the chassis 102 along the second waist region 116 at nip 316. More particularly, each discrete length of back side panel material 310a is connected with two chassis 102, wherein the leading end portion 346a is bonded with the second waist region 116 of a chassis 102 being transferred from the carrier apparatus 308 at the nip 316 and the trailing end portion 346b is bonded with the second waist region of another chassis 102 subsequently transferred from the carrier apparatus 308 at the nip 316. As such, opposing end portions of each discrete length of back side panel material 310a are bonded with two chassis 102 traveling in the machine direction, such as shown in Figure 5J2. And the leading end portions 344a and the trailing end portions 344b of the back side panel material 310a correspond with the proximal regions 174b the second ear panels 114a, 114b discussed above with reference to Figure 2B. From the nip 316, the discrete chassis connected with each other by the discrete lengths of back side panel material 310a and discrete lengths of front side panel material 322a are advanced from the nip 316 to folder 332, bonder 334, and knife roll 338 as discussed above with reference to Figures 5J1, 5G, and 5H.\nA process for assembling disposable pre-fastened pant diapers, each pant diaper (100) comprising a chassis (102) having a first waist region (116) longitudinally opposed to a second waist region (118), and having a longitudinal axis (124) and a lateral axis (126), the chassis comprising: a topsheet (138), a backsheet (136), and an absorbent core (142) disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, each pant diaper further comprising laterally opposed first side panels (112a, 112b) refastenably connected with the first waist region (116); and laterally opposed second side panels (114a, 114b) permanently connected with the second waist region (118) and permanently connected with corresponding first side panels to form a waist opening, the process comprising the steps of:\ncutting the first continuous web (322) into first discrete patches (322a), each first patch having a leading end region, a trailing end region, and a central region disposed between the leading and trailing end regions, wherein a first fastener (162') is located in the leading end region and a second fastener (162\") is located in the trailing end region;\ncutting the second continuous web (350) into second discrete patches (168), each second patch having a leading end region (360a) and a trailing end region (360b);\nrefastenably connecting the first fasteners (162') on the first discrete patches (322a) with the trailing end regions (360b) of the second discrete patches (168);\nrefastenably connecting the second fasteners (162\") on the first discrete patches (322a) with the leading end regions (360a) of the second discrete patches (168);\nadvancing a third continuous web (310) in the machine direction;\nadvancing a fourth continuous web (302) in the machine direction;\ncutting the fourth continuous web (302) into discrete chassis (102), wherein each chassis (102) advances such that the longitudinal axis (124) is parallel with the machine direction; turning each chassis such that the lateral axis (126) is parallel with the machine direction; bonding the second discrete patches (168) with the first waist region (116) of each chassis (102); permanently connecting the second waist region (118) of each chassis (102) with the third continuous web (310);\nfolding each chassis along the lateral axis to position the central region of each first patch (322a) into a facing relationship with the third continuous web (310);\nbonding a portion of the central region of each first patch (322a) with the third continuous web (310) to create discrete bond regions (336); and\ncutting the third continuous web (310) and the patches (322a) along the bond regions (336) to create discrete pre-fastened refastenable pant diapers.\n3. The process according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the second waist region is a back waist region.\n4. The process according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the first continuous web comprises a continuous length of front side panel material.\n5. The process according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the first patches comprise discrete lengths of front side panel material.\n6. The process according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the second continuous web comprises a continuous length of connection zone material.\n7. The process according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the second patches comprise discrete connection zones.\n8. The process according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the third continuous web comprises a continuous length of back side panel material.\n9. The process according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the fourth continuous web comprises a continuous length of chassis assemblies.\nPCT/US2011/051150 2010-09-14 2011-09-12 Method of making prefastened refastenable disposable absorbent articles WO2012036998A1 (en)\nUS38259310P true 2010-09-14 2010-09-14\nUS61/382,593 2010-09-14\nBR112013004381A BR112013004381A2 (en) 2010-09-14 2011-09-12 manufacturing method of resealable pre-closed disposable absorbent articles\nCA2811417A CA2811417A1 (en) 2010-09-14 2011-09-12 Method of making prefastened refastenable disposable absorbent articles\nCN201180043210.3A CN103079512B (en) 2010-09-14 2011-09-12 Method of making prefastened refastenable disposable absorbent articles\nEP11758064.7A EP2616026B1 (en) 2010-09-14 2011-09-12 Method of making prefastened refastenable disposable absorbent articles\nJP2013528365A JP2013539667A (en) 2010-09-14 2011-09-12 Method for manufacturing a pre-fastened refastenable disposable absorbent article\nWO2012036998A1 true WO2012036998A1 (en) 2012-03-22\nID=44653603\nPCT/US2011/051150 WO2012036998A1 (en) 2010-09-14 2011-09-12 Method of making prefastened refastenable disposable absorbent articles\nUS (2) US20120061015A1 (en)\nEP (1) EP2616026B1 (en)\nJP (2) JP2013539667A (en)\nCN (1) CN103079512B (en)\nBR (1) BR112013004381A2 (en)\nCA (1) CA2811417A1 (en)\nWO (1) WO2012036998A1 (en)\nJP2015521500A (en) * 2012-06-29 2015-07-30 ザ プロクター アンド ギャンブルカンパニー Method for manufacturing a refastenable article\nUS10059015B2 (en) * 2012-10-23 2018-08-28 The Procter & Gamble Company Method and apparatus for positioning a cutting apparatus\nEP2968022B1 (en) * 2013-03-15 2017-06-21 The Procter and Gamble Company Method and apparatus for assembling refastenable absorbent articles\nJP6240640B2 (en) 2015-09-14 2017-11-29 矢崎総業株式会社 Wire harness and method of manufacturing wire harness\nUS10285869B2 (en) * 2015-12-10 2019-05-14 The Procter & Gamble Company Apparatuses and methods for transferring and bonding substrates\nJP2019502497A (en) * 2016-02-03 2019-01-31 ザ プロクター アンド ギャンブル カンパニー Wearable article having an elastic belt\nUS20020151422A1 (en) * 2001-04-13 2002-10-17 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. 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+{"text": "I see your stingray photobombs, and I play the trump card! : funny\n3798 · 40 comments\n1954 · 49 comments\nI see your stingray photobombs, and I play the trump card! (t2.gstatic.com)\nsubmitted 5 years ago by wiscofosho\nI hunted for that barb a while back. I wonder if the owner will sell.\nIf that's Steve Irwin you're low-class.\n[–]wiscofosho[S] -1 points0 points1 point 5 years ago (0 children)\nEh. Lower middle-ish. At least.\n[–]Mod3stM -2 points-1 points0 points 5 years ago (0 children)\nevery Australian Redditor downvotes you....\nπ Rendered by PID 81342 on app-536 at 2018-01-22 00:56:32.299250+00:00 running b9fb900 country code: US.", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Reddit (, stylized as reddit) is an American social news aggregation, web content rating, and discussion website. Registered members submit content to the site such as links, text posts, images, and videos, which are then voted up or down by other members."}]}
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+{"text": "Firing up the Fitbit – Running With Hashimoto's\nAugust 6, 2014 Posted in Post-baby, Uncategorized, Weight loss\nThe Fitbit has made a reappearance! While I wore it through some of my pregnancy to keep me motivated after I wasn’t running anymore, it’s been sitting in a drawer for the past couple of months — ever since the doctor told me I wasn’t allowed to do any physical activity anymore. But this past Friday I charged it up, referenced my tips about how to get the most out of a Fitbit, and have been wearing it everyday since.\nI’m loosely aiming for 10,000 steps per day since I’ve been cleared to walk again, but I’m not being too strict for the next week or two since I’m still healing and want to take it easy. Here’s what the past few days have looked like:\nSince I used to rely on running to get my steps in, I’ve been having fun just using walking to hit the 10,000 mark. On Saturday, I met my friend Mandy for coffee and we went for a 1.77 mile walk and then later in the day, J and I took Cole to the big dog park where I got another mile or so walk in. I topped off my steps with a quick trip to Ikea that afternoon. Sunday was pretty low key — we went to brunch and then after a mimosa (or two) I took a little nap. We did go for a nice long walk that evening, but not long enough to get in 10,000 steps. I did some shopping mall walking at the Mall of America on Monday and went for an afternoon 2.77 mile walk on Tuesday.\nWhat’s also fun is that while I’ve been off of work, my co-workers have all gotten Fitbits and they’ve even set up a group to track all of our steps! I’m looking forward to seeing what kinds of numbers we can rack up! I’m kind of bummed though, the next badge I can get is for 45,000 steps. I don’t think I’ll be able to get that until the next time I run a marathon.\nDo you have a Fitbit? Let’s be friends!\nfitbitpost-baby weight loss\nPrevious: Previous post: You gotta walk before you can run\nNext: Next post: FAB Fitness: Week of 8/4 Workouts\n3 thoughts on “Firing up the Fitbit”\nWhen I got my Fitbit I couldn’t believe how hard it was to get to 10,000 steps without running. I am pretty sedentary during the day at work, so I found that I needed to walk a few miles after work plus go to the grocery store to get to 10,000. It’s crazy!\nAre you going to come for the end of Ragnar? I want to give you a big Happy Birthday hug!\nYES! I’m definitely planning on it! And I’ll give you a belated one 😉", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "WordPress (WP, WordPress.org) is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP and paired with a MySQL or MariaDB database. Features include a plugin architecture and a template system, referred to within WordPress as Themes."}]}
+{"text": "EP1133261A4 - Helical fastener and applicator for surgical procedures - Google Patents\nEP1133261A4\nEP1133261A4 EP99962725A EP99962725A EP1133261A4 EP 1133261 A4 EP1133261 A4 EP 1133261A4 EP 99962725 A EP99962725 A EP 99962725A EP 99962725 A EP99962725 A EP 99962725A EP 1133261 A4 EP1133261 A4 EP 1133261A4\nEP99962725A\nEP1133261A1 (en\n1998-11-18 Priority to US195312 priority\n2001-09-19 Publication of EP1133261A1 publication Critical patent/EP1133261A1/en\n2005-01-05 Publication of EP1133261A4 publication Critical patent/EP1133261A4/en\nDESCRIPTION Helical Fastener And Applicator For Surgical Procedures\nField Of The Invention The present invention relates to surgical fasteners. In particular, the invention relates to helical fasteners and a means for containing and applying a plurality of them in the course of laparoscopic surgery.\nThe time consuming processing of traditional suturing necessitated the development of surgical fasteners . By shortening the time of the suturing process, surgical fasteners reduce blood loss and trauma to the patient. For open surgery, there has been a substantial amount of activity in developing staples and staple applicators to be used to secure tissue elements, e.g., in wound closure. Staples have also found use in attaching prostheses, e.g., the mesh patches used to repair hernias. The use of staples has now become widespread, but with the advent of minimally invasive, or laparoscopic, surgery, the amount of room available for fastening devices to operate in has decreased substantially. In addition, in some instances, e.g., laparoscopic hernia repair, the surgeon has access to only one side of the tissue to which the mesh patch is to be secured.\nOne answer to these problems was provided by the use of helical coil fasteners, such as those described in Gianturco United States Patent No. 5,258,000 and Bolduc United States Patents Nos . 5,582,616; 5,810,882; 5,824,008; the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties, which were developed as an alternative to staple fasteners. Some suture devices have also made use of helically coiled components, such as those disclosed in Yoon United States Patent No. 5,053,047 and Buzerak United States Patent No. 5,356,424, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein in their entireties. Since a helical fastener is driven through the items to be attached, e.g., a mesh patch and underlying tissue, by the rotational driving force of the helical coil, the need for axial pressure is greatly reduced. The Bolduc embodiment of a helical coil fastener device includes a helical coil and an applicator. The helical coil has a distal end adapted to penetrate tissue and a proximal end capable of receiving longitudinal and rotational force from the applicator. The applicator can comprise a stationary hollow tube adapted to contain one or more fasteners. Additionally, there may be a movable rod within and sharing an axis with the hollow tube. The rod may have a groove running longitudinally along its length or be \"D\" shaped, whereby it is adapted to engage the fastener. The rod may further be adapted to be able to apply longitudinal and rotational force to the fastener. Helical coil fasteners may be applied to tissue accessible from one side and, also, have a large retentive surface area for securing a prosthesis, e.g., a mesh, to the tissue.\nThe preferred embodiment of the fastener comprises a short helical coil. At the distal end of the wire or similar material forming the coil is a point or other configuration suitable for passing through mesh and piercing tissue. At the proximal end of the coil is a protuberance extending outside the circumference of the helix, radially or obliquely. The protuberance must be extensive enough to engage a first coil engaging means such as a slot or keyway in or on the interior surface of the distal end of an applicator tube. Preferably, the protuberance does not extend beyond the exterior surface of the applicator tube. The fastener may be made of any material suitable for medical implantation, including but not limited to metal, plastic or absorbent materials. Titanium is a preferred material .\nAn alternate embodiment of the fastener provides a loop at the proximal end to prevent the fastener from continued migration through the tissue and/or to prevent disattachment of a mesh or other prosthetic element attached to the tissue by the fastener. The loop interrupts the continuous form of the helix, thereby providing greater resistance to undesired movement . When the distal end of the fastener is held against or in proximity to a mesh patch or other entity which is to be attached to tissue into which the fastener is to be placed, and the fastener is turned about its longitudinal axis, it will advance helically and pass through the mesh or other entity and into the tissue thereby attaching such entity to the tissue. The preferred embodiment of the applicator comprises a delivery tube that is adapted to contain a plurality of fasteners, but also contemplates a device having a delivery means adapted to hold only one fastener at a time. The applicator tube also functions as a driving means to rotate the fastener contained therein. The applicator tube is slotted or grooved along its longitudinal axis. This slot or groove engages the protuberance on the proximal portion of the fastener, allowing the tube to exert rotational force on the fastener. The length of the tube must be suitable to reach the operative site from outside the patient. The inside diameter of the tube should be large enough to allow translation of the fasteners contained therein while at the same time being small enough to maintain driving contact with the protuberance on the fastener.\nThe preferred embodiment further comprises a stationary stabilizer rod. The rod is contained within the tube. The rod is sized to slide within the helical coil of the fasteners. At or near the distal tip of the rod is a coil engaging means which engages the fastener. This means may be a radially outwardly extending pin, a thread form matching the helical coil of the fastener, a plurality of radially outwardly extending pins positioned to match the helical coil of the fastener or any other form that functions to engage the fastener. Once the protuberance on the fastener is in engagement with the slot in the tube and the coil of the fastener is in engagement with the coil engaging means, the tube is rotated, thereby rotating the fasteners, and the fasteners are thus advanced in the manner of a screw. If a multiple fastener device is desired, the fasteners may be stacked successively within a tube of desired length and in such a device the rod and coil engaging means will preferably be lengthened to engage all fasteners such that all are distally advanced together upon rotation of the applicator tube. In an alternate embodiment, a loading spring may operate in the annulus between the tube and rod. The loading spring functions to bias the fasteners toward the distal tip of the applicator tube. As a result, upon rotation of the tube, the fasteners are successively urged into engagement with the coil engaging means at or near the distal portion of the rod. The loading spring must be of adequate length and sufficient force to cause all fasteners, in turn, to engage the coil engaging means on the rod. Preferably, the loading spring may rotate with the tube. In an alternate embodiment, the loading spring may be stationary with respect to the tube. Advantageously, a means to provide a non-tangling interface such as a washer is provided at the distal end of the loading spring and is in contact with the most proximal fastener and may also optionally provide a visual indication when all fasteners have been ejected.\nThe applicator further comprises a handle at the proximal end of the applicator. A suitable handle must fix the stabilizer rod and must rotate the applicator tube. The handle may, advantageously, rotate a measured amount to eject one fastener at a time. Preferably, the handle further comprises a clutch mechanism which prevents counter- rotation of the tube. Although helical coil fasteners are preferred, other shapes which may be used according to the present invention include any suitable circular or cylindrical or conical shape in which generally circular loops are used.\nFig. 1 shows a slide view of a rotatable hollow tube according to the invention, with a slot running longitudinally along the distal portion. Fig. 2 shows a side view of a stationary stabilizer rod according to the invention, with a coil engaging means near the distal tip and a loading spring and washer near the proximal end. Fig. 3 shows a side view of a fastener according to the invention.\nFig. 5 shows an end view of a fastener engaged in a rotatable hollow tube according to the invention. A protuberance extending from the blunt end of the spring mates with a longitudinal slot in the tube.\nFig. 8 shows an alternate embodiment of a rotatable hollow tube having a slot or keyway that runs longitudinally along the distal portion.\nFig. 10a and 10b show an alternate embodiment of a fastener with a loop near the blunt end.\nDetailed Description Of The Preferred Embodiments As is shown in the drawings, which are offered for purposes of illustration and not be way of limitation, the invention is embodied by a helical fastener and an applicator therefor. One embodiment of the applicator of the present invention, as seen in Figures 1-5, comprises a rotatable hollow tube 10 that drives a fastener 30 into tissue. The tube 10 must be of a length suitable to reach the operative site from outside the patient. The fastener 30 may be further guided by a stationary stabilizer rod 20. It is preferred that the rotatable hollow tube 10 and the stationary stabilizer rod 20 are of such dimensions that the fasteners 30 can be placed between and in contact with both the tube 10 and the rod 20 and also slide without excess friction along the rod 20 and within the tube as shown in Fig. 6.\nIn one preferred embodiment of the invention (See Figure 2) , the stationary stabilizer rod 20 has a second coil engaging means such as pin 22 at the distal portion 24 of the rod. The pin 22 may be of any height 28, but is preferably of such a height that the pin 22 is flush with the outer portion of the rotatable hollow tube 10. The pin 22 is shown as having a generally square shape, but may be of any shape capable of engaging a fastener 30.\nAs seen in Figures 2 and 6, a loading spring 26 may operate at the proximal portion of the rod 20. The loading spring 26 acts to bias the fasteners 30 toward the pin 22. Advantageously, the loading spring 26 may rotate with the tube 10. However, the loading spring 26 may be stationary. The loading spring 26 should be of sufficient length and adequate force to urge all fasteners 30 in turn into engagement with second coil engaging means 22. Preferably, a washer 20 may be located at the distal tip of the loading spring 26. The washer 29 functions to provide a non- tangling interface with the most proximal of the fasteners 30 and, optionally, to provide visual indication when all fasteners 30 have been ejected. Additionally, in place of the washer 29, any other suitable means that may provide a non-tangling interface or visual indication may be used.\nIn a preferred embodiment of the invention (See Figures 3 and 4), the fastener 30 has a helical shape. The length, pitch, and diameter of the coil may be varied depending upon the application. Additionally, the fastener 30 may be of any suitable circular, cylindrical or conical shape in which generally circular loops are used. Moreover, the fastener 30 has a piercing end 38 that may be of varying form or sharpness, depending on the application. The proximal end 40 of the fastener 30 should have a protuberance 42 extending beyond the diameter 36 of the fastener. The protuberance 42 may extend any length outside the diameter 36 of the fastener 30, but preferably extends a length less than or equal to the thickness of the rotatable hollow tube 10 (See Figures 5 and 6) .\nAs shown in Figure 7, applicator 80 has a handle 81 and an actuator 82. The applicator is equipped with a tube member such as tube 10 having a slot such as slot 12. In operation, the actuator 82 functions to rotate tube 12 which drives the helically coiled fastener out of the applicator and into the tissue of the patient. The applicator is provided with lever 83. As shown in Fig. 7, the lower end 84 of the lever 83 is a trigger-like member suitable for manual manipulation. The other, or upper, end 85 of lever 83 engages driver 86. Lead screw 87 which has a helical thread thereon is rotatably mounted in the applicator and engages driver 62. The longitudinal axis of tube 10 is coaxial with the longitudinal axis of screw 87. When the trigger end 84 of the lever 83 is squeezed, the driver is moved along screw 87 causing it to rotate. This, in turn causes, tube 12 to rotate thereby causing the helical coil fasteners in tube 12 to move distally through the tube. Preferably, the length of travel of the coil fasteners resulting from one squeeze of the trigger will be just enough to force one coil fastener out of tube 12 and will then leave the next fastener at the distal end of tube 12 ready to be discharged on the next trigger squeeze.\nWhen trigger portion 84 is squeezed, lever 83 pivots on its center of rotation 88. Lever 83 can be provided with a spring loaded pawl 89 adapted to engage teeth 90 such that one full pull of the trigger is required before the trigger can be returned to its undepressed position. This assures that each pull of the trigger will fully discharge one fastener. In one alternate embodiment of the invention shown in Figure 8, the rotatable hollow tube 10 has a longitudinal groove or keyway 50 along the inner surface of tube 10 instead of a slot in the tube. The groove 50 acts to engage the protuberance 42 of the fastener 30, thereby applying rotational force to the fastener 30.\nIn another alternate embodiment of the invention, as seen in Figure 9, the stationary stabilizer rod 20 has a thread form 60 that mates with the coil of the fastener 30. Specifically, the thread form 60 engages the fastener helix, thereby cooperating with rotation of tube 10 to advance the fastener 30 into tissue in a screw-like manner upon rotation of tube 10. Optionally, a plurality of pins may be positioned to form a thread that mates with the fastener helix. If the length of the thread is at least as long as the stack of fasteners carried in the tube 10, the load spring may be eliminated.\nIn still another alternate embodiment of the invention, as seen in Figures 10a and 10b, a fastener 70 may have a loop portion 72 near the blunt end. Preferably, the loop portion 72 has a connected end 74 and a free end 76. Optionally, both ends may be connected (not shown) . In the embodiment having only one connected end, the loop portion 72 may extend beyond the diameter of the helical body of the fastener 70 at the connected end 74. The loop portion 72 may extend any length beyond the diameter of the fastener 70, but preferably extends a distance less than or equal to the thickness of the rotatable hollow tube 10.\n1. An applicator for inserting a fastener into tissue comprising: a rotatable hollow outer tube having a proximal portion and a distal portion; and a stationary stabilizer rod contained substantially within said tube; a fastener mounted on said rod; said tube having a longitudinally extending coil engaging means along a distal portion thereof, said tube further being adapted to contain a fastener in engaging relationship with said slot; said rod having a member adapted to engage said fastener in the distal region of said rod.\n6. An applicator for inserting a fastener into tissue comprising: a hollow tube having an interior and exterior surface; a substantially solid rod having a distal region; and a helically coiled fastener mounted on said rod; said tube being rotatable about the longitudinal axis thereof, and further having a longitudinal groove extending along said interior surface; said rod being substantially enclosed by said tube, and having a member adapted to engage said fastener at its distal region; and, said fastener having a protuberance in engagement with said groove.\n10. A method of inserting a fastener into tissue comprising the steps of: providing a fastener with a piercing end and a blunt end; engaging the fastener with a means which will cause the fastener to advance when it is rotated, providing a tube containing at least one fastener which tube is rotatable about the longitudinal axis thereof; putting the fastener in engaging relationship with the tube ; rotating the tube, whereby the fastener is translated into the tissue in a screw like manner.\n11. A fastener to stabilize tissue comprising: a helical body having at least one coil, said body having a proximal portion and a distal portion; said distal portion being suitable for piercing tissue; said proximal end having a loop portion extending from a first point on said coil to a second point on said coil, said proximal end further having a protuberance extending outside an area defined by the perimeter of said helical body.\nEP99962725A 1998-11-18 1999-11-09 Helical fastener and applicator for surgical procedures Withdrawn EP1133261A4 (en)\nUS195312 1998-11-18\nEP1133261A1 EP1133261A1 (en) 2001-09-19\nEP1133261A4 true EP1133261A4 (en) 2005-01-05\nEP99962725A Withdrawn EP1133261A4 (en) 1998-11-18 1999-11-09 Helical fastener and applicator for surgical procedures\nSee also references of WO0028902A1 *", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Google Patents is a search engine from Google that indexes patents and patent applications."}]}
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+{"text": "CA2859724A1 - Apparatus and methods for tubular makeup interlock - Google Patents\nCA2859724A1\nCA2859724A1 CA 2859724 CA2859724A CA2859724A1 CA 2859724 A1 CA2859724 A1 CA 2859724A1 CA 2859724 CA2859724 CA 2859724 CA 2859724 A CA2859724 A CA 2859724A CA 2859724 A1 CA2859724 A1 CA 2859724A1\nCA 2859724\n2,710,362 which is a divisional application of Canadian Patent Application Serial No.\n2,446,687 filed on May 8, 2002.\nThe present invention relates to an apparatus and methods for facilitating the connection of tubulars.\nIn the construction and completion of oil or gas wells, a drilling rig is constructed on the earth's surface to facilitate the insertion and removal of tubular strings into a wellbore.\nThe drilling rig includes a platfoim and power tools such as an elevator and a spider to engage, assemble, and lower the tubulars into the wellbore. The elevator is suspended above the platform by a draw works that can raise or lower the elevator in relation to the floor of the rig. The spider is mounted in the platform floor. The elevator and spider both have slips that are capable of engaging and releasing a tubular, and are designed to work in tandem. Generally, the spider holds a tubular or tubular string that extends into the wellbore from the platform. The elevator engages a new tubular and aligns it over the tubular being held by the spider. A power tong and a spinner are then used to thread the upper and lower tubulars together. Once the tubulars are joined, the spider disengages the tubular string and the elevator lowers the tubular string through the spider until the elevator and spider are at a predetermined distance from each other. The spider then re-engages the tubular string and the elevator disengages the string and repeats the process. This sequence applies to assembling tubulars for the purpose of drilling, running casing or running wellbore components into the well. The sequence can be reversed to disassemble the tubular string.\nDuring the drilling of a wellbore, a drill string is made up and is then necessarily rotated in order to drill. Historically, a drilling platfomi includes a rotary table and a gear to la turn the table. In operation, the drill string is lowered by an elevator into the rotary table and held in place by a spider. A Kelly is then threaded to the string and the rotary table is rotated, causing the Kelly and the drill string to rotate. After thirty feet (9 m) or so of drilling, the Kelly and a section of the string are lifted out of the wellbore, and additional drill string is added.\nFigure 1A is a side view of an upper portion of a drilling rig 100 having a top drive 200 and an elevator 120. An upper end of a stack of tubulars 130 is shown on the rig 100.\nThe figure shows the elevator 120 engaged with a tubular 130. The tubular 130 is placed in position below the top drive 200 by the elevator 120 in order for the top drive with its gripping means to engage the tubular.\n= Figure 1B is a side view of a drilling rig 100 having a top drive 200, an elevator 120, and a spider 400. The rig 100 is built at the surface 170 of the well. The rig includes a travelling block 110 that is suspended by wires 150 from draw works 105 and holds the top drive 200. The top drive 200 has a gripping means for engaging the inner wall of tubular 130 and a motor 240 to rotate the tubular 130. The motor 240 rotates and threads the tubular 130 into the tubular string 210 extending into the wellbore 180.\nThe motor 240 can also rotate a drill string having a drill bit at an end, or for any other purposes requiring rotational movement of a tubular or a tubular string.\nAdditionally, the top drive 200 is shown with elevator 120 and a railing system 140 coupled thereto.\nThe railing system 140 prevents the top drive 200 from rotational movement during rotation of the tubular string 210, but allows for vertical movement of the top drive under the travelling block 110.\nIn Figure IB, the top drive 200 is shown engaged to tubular 130. The tubular 130 is positioned above the tubular string 210 located therebelow. With the tubular positioned over the tubular string 210, the top drive 200 can lower and thread the tubular into the tubular string. Additionally, the spider 400, disposed in the platform 160, is shown engaged around a tubular string 210 that extends into wellbore 180.\nFigure 2 also illustrates a spider 400 disposed in the platfolin 160. The spider 400 comprises a slip assembly 440, including a set of slips 410, and piston 420.\nThe slips 410 are wedge-shaped and are constructed and arranged to slidably move along a slopped inner wall of the slip assembly 440. The slips 410 are raised or lowered by piston 420. When the slips 410 are in the lowered position, they close around the outer surface of the tubular string 210. The weight of the tubular string 210 and the resulting friction between the tubular string 210 and the slips 410, forces the slips downward and inward, thereby tightening the grip on the tubular string. When the slips 410 are in the raised position as shown, the slips are opened and the tubular string 210 is free to move axially in relation to the slips.\nFigure 3 is cross-sectional view of a top drive 200 and a tubular 130. The top drive 200 includes a gripping means having a cylindrical body 300, a wedge lock assembly 350, and slips 340 with teeth (not shown). The wedge lock assembly 350 and the slips 340 are disposed around the outer surface of the cylindrical body 300. The slips are constructed and arranged to mechanically giip the inside of the tubular 130.\nThe slips 340 are threaded to piston 370 located in a hydraulic cylinder 310. The piston is actuated by pressurized hydraulic fluid injected through fluid ports 320, 330.\nAdditionally, springs 360 are located in the hydraulic cylinder 310 and are shown in a compressed state. When the piston 370 is actuated, the springs decompress and assist the piston in moving the slips 340_ The wedge lock assembly 350 is constructed and arranged to force the slips against the inner wall of the tubular 130 and moves with the cylindrical body 300.\nFigure 4 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a top drive 200 engaged to a tubular 130.\nThe figure shows slips 340 engaged with the inner wall of the tubular 130 and a spring 360 in the decompressed state. In the event of a hydraulic fluid failure, the springs 360 can bias the piston 370 to keep the slips 340 in the engaged position, thereby providing an additional safety feature to prevent inadvertent release of the tubular string 210.\nOnce the slips 340 are engaged with the tubular 130, the top drive 200 can be raised along with the cylindrical body 300. By raising the body 300, the wedge lock assembly 350 will further bias the slips 340. With the tubular 130 engaged by the top drive 200, the top drive can be relocated to align and thread the tubular with tubular string 210.\nIn another embodiment (not shown), a top drive 200 includes a gripping means for engaging a tubular on the outer surface. For example, the slips can be arranged to grip on the outer surface of the tubular, preferably gripping under the collar 380 of the tubular 130. In operation, the top drive is positioned over the desired tabular. The slips are then lowered by the top drive to engage the collar 380 of the tubular 130.\nOnce the slips are positioned beneath the collar 380, the piston is actuated to cause the slips to grip the outer surface of the tubular 130. Sensors may be placed in the slips to ensure that proper engagement of the tubular.\nFigure 5 is a flow chart illustrating a typical operation of a string or casing assembly using a top drive and a spider. The flow chart relates to the operation of an apparatus generally illustrated in Figure la At a first step 500, a tubular string 210 is retained in a closed spider 400 and is thereby prevented from moving in a downward direction. At step 510, top drive 200 is moved to engage a tubular 130 from a stack with the aid of an elevator 120. The tubular 130 may be a single tubular or could typically be made up of two or three tubulars threaded together to fonn a stack. Engagement of the tubular by the top drive includes grasping the tubular and engaging the inner surface thereof At step 520, the top drive 200 moves the tubular 130 into position above the tubular string 5 210. At step 530, the top drive 200 threads the tubular 130 to tubular string 210. At step 540, the spider 400 is opened and disengages the tubular string 210. At step 550, the top drive 200 lowers the tubular string 210, including tubular 130 through the opened spider 400. At step 560 and the spider 400 is closed around the tubular string 210. At step 570 the top drive 200 disengages the tubular string and can proceed to add another tubular 130 to the tubular string 210 as in step 510. The above-described steps may be utilized in running drill string in a drilling operation or in running casing to reinforce the wellbore or for assembling strings to place wellbore components in the wellbore. The steps may also be reversed in order to disassemble the casing or tubular string.\nThere is a need therefore, for an interlock system for use with a top drive and spider to prevent inadvertent release of a tubular string. There is a further need for an interlock system to prevent the inadvertent dropping of a tubular or tubular string into a wellbore.\nThere is also a need for an interlock system that prevents a spider or a top drive from disengaging a tubular string until the other component has engaged the tubular.\nIn accordance with one aspect of the present invention there is provided an apparatus for use with tubulars, comprising a first device for gripping and joining the tubulars; a second device for gripping the tubulars; and an interlock system to ensure that a tubular string is gripped by at least the first or second device.\nAccording to an aspect of the invention there is provided an apparatus for use with tubulars, the apparatus comprising:\na first device for gripping and joining the tubulars;\na second device for gripping the tubulars; and an interlock system to ensure that a tubular string is gripped by at least the first or second device.\nAccording to another aspect of the invention there is provided an apparatus for assembling and disassembling tubulars, the apparatus comprising:\na first member having a motor for rotating and joining tubulars at a joint and forming a tubular string therefrom, and a cylindrical body having a first set of slips and a wedge lock assembly disposed on the cylindrical body, the first set of slips being coupled to a piston that is coupled to a resilient member;\na second member having a piston coupled to a second set of slips; and an interlock system.\nFurthermore, the first set of slips can be engageable with an outer surface of the tubulars.\nAccording to a further aspect of the invention there is provided a method for use with assembling and disassembling tubulars, the method comprising:\ncomparing the data to pre-programmed values using a controller;\n6a opening the spider when predetermined conditions are met lowering the tubular string through the spider;\nengaging the tubular string with the spider; and disengaging the tubular string with the top drive when predetermined conditions are met.\njoining a first tubular engaged by a first apparatus to a second tubular engaged by a second apparatus thereby forming a tubular string;\nopening the second apparatus thereby disengaging the string;\nlowering the tubular string through the second apparatus;\nengaging the second apparatus to the string; and disengaging the first apparatus from the string, wherein an interlock system is provided to ensure that at least the first apparatus or the second apparatus is engaging the tubular string.\nFurthermore, the first set of slips can be engageable with an outer surface of the tubular.\nAccording to a further aspect of the invention there is provided a method for use for an apparatus with tubular, the method comprising:\nclosing the first member around the tubular string; and disengaging the second member from the tubular string.\n6b Furthermore, engaging a second member to a second tubular includes engaging an outer surface of the tubular.\nThe present invention generally provides an apparatus and methods to prevent inadvertent release of a tubular or tubular sting. In one aspect, the apparatus and methods disclosed herein ensure that either the top drive or the spider is engaged to the tubular before the other component is disengaged from the tubular. The interlock system is utilized with a spider and a top drive during assembly of a tubular string.\na top drive disposable above the spider for gripping the tubulars; and an interlock system to ensure that a tubular string is gripped by one of the top drive and the spider, wherein the interlock system prevents the top drive from disengaging the tubular string, unless the spider is engaged around the tubular string.\nAccording to another aspect of the invention there is provided an apparatus for use with tubulars, the apparatus comprising:\na top drive disposable above the spider for gripping the tubulars; and an interlock system to ensure that a tubular string is gripped by one of the top drive and the spider, wherein the interlock system prevents the spider from disengaging the tubular string, unless the top drive is engaged to the tubular string.\nAccording to a further aspect of the invention there is provided an apparatus for use with tubulars, the apparatus comprising:\na top drive disposable above the spider for gripping the tubulars; and an interlock system to ensure that a tubular string is gripped by one of the top drive and the spider, wherein the interlock system includes a controller.\n6c According to a further aspect of the invention there is provided an apparatus for assembling and disassembly tubulars, the apparatus comprising:\nAccording to a further aspect of the invention there is provided a method for use with assembling and dissembling a tubular string formed by a first tubular and a second tubular, the method comprising:\nengaging the second apparatus to the tubular string; and disengaging the first apparatus from the first tubular, wherein the first apparatus includes a motor for joining the tubulars and at least a first set of slips, and the second apparatus has at least a second set of slips.\nAccording to a further aspect of the invention there is provided an apparatus for use with a tubular string formed by connecting a first tubular and a second tubular, the apparatus comprising:\na first device for gripping and rotating the first tubular;\na second device for gripping the second tubular; and an interlock system operatively connected to the first and second devices to ensure that the tubular string is gripped by at least one of the first and second devices.\n6d According to a further aspect of the invention there is provided a method for assembling and disassembling tubulars, the method comprising:\nAccording to a further aspect of the invention there is provided a method of connecting tubulars, comprising:\nclosing the first gripping member around the tubular string; and disengaging the second gripping member from the tubular string.\n6e threading the second tubular to the first tubular to form a joint and thereby a tubular string;\n6f opening the first member;\nAccording to a further aspect of the invention there is provided a system for handling a tubular, the system comprising:\na second gripping member; and an interlock system connected to the first gripping member and the second gripping member, the interlock system adapted to ensure that at least one of the first gripping member and the second gripping member is connected to the tubular.\nan interlock system for ensuring that at least one of the first gripping member and the second gripping member is connected to the tubular; and a stretch sensor.\nan interlock system for ensuring that at least one of the first gripping member and the second gripping member is connected to the tubular; and a counter to measure rotation of the tubular.\n6g According to an aspect of the present invention there is provided an apparatus for use with a tubular string formed by connecting a first tubular and a second tubular, the apparatus comprising:\na second device for gripping the second tubular; and an interlock system operatively connected to the first and second devices to ensure that the tubular string is gripped by at least one of the first and second devices;\nwherein the first device comprises a top drive and the second device is a spider having a set of slips therein for engaging the tubulars.\nAccording to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of connecting casing sections by using a top drive, comprising:\nsending data from the top drive to a controller, wherein the controller is preprogrammed with an acceptable rotation or torque value of the joint;\nstopping rotation of the second casing section based on the acceptable rotation or torque value of the joint;\nsupporting a weight of the casing string with the top drive; and opening the first member.\nAccording to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of connecting casing sections, comprising:\nthreading the second casing to the first casing to form a casing string having a joint;\nsending data from the second member to a controller, wherein the controller is preprogrammed with an acceptable rotation or torque value of the joint;\n6h lowering the casing string through the first member;\nclosing the first member around the casing string; and disengaging the second member from the casing string.\nsending data from the top drive to a processing unit, wherein the processing unit is preprogrammed with at least one acceptable torque value of the joint or at least one acceptable rotation value of the joing;\nclosing the spider around the casing string; and disengaging the top drive from the casing string.\nAccording to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of connecting tubulars, the method comprising:\ngripping a first tubular using a first device comprising a top drive;\nclosing a second device around a second tubular;\nrotating the first tubular with the first device to join the first tubular to the second tubular to form a joint and a tubular string;\nsending data from the first device to a controller, wherein the controller is preprogrammed with an acceptable torque or rotation value of the joint; and stopping rotation of the first tubular based on a comparison between the sent data and the acceptable torque or rotation value of the joint.\nAccording to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided an apparatus for connecting tubulars, the apparatus comprising:\na first device for gripping a first tubular, the first device comprising a top drive;\n6i a second device arranged to close around a second tubular;\nmeans for rotating the first tubular with the first device to join the first tubular to the second tubular for forming a joint and a tubular string;\nmeans for sending data from the first device to a controller, wherein the controller is preprogrammed with an acceptable torque or rotation value of the joint; and means for stopping rotation of the first tubular based on a comparison between the sent data and the acceptable torque or rotation value of the joint.\nAccording to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a system for connecting casing sections to a casing string, comprising:\na processing unit for receiving a signal from the top drive system indicative of operational data of a casing connection between the casing section and the casing string, wherein the processing unit is operable to control actuation of the top drive system; and a user interface for conveying the operational data of the casing connection to an operator.\nAccording to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a system for connecting casing sections, comprising:\na processing unit for receiving a signal from the top drive system indicative of operational data of the top drive system, wherein the processing unit is operable to control actuation of the top drive system; and a user interface for conveying the operational data to an operator.\nClauses 1. An apparatus for use with tubulars, comprising:\n6j a second device for gripping the tubulars; and an interlock system to ensure that a tubular string is gripped by at least the first or second device.\n2. An apparatus according to clause 1, wherein the first device comprises a top drive disposable on a rig above the second device.\n3. An apparatus according to clause 2, wherein the top drive comprises:\nthe slip assembly engageable on a surface on a first end of a tubular;\na motor to provide rotational movement to the tubulars; and a compensator disposed on the top drive thereby allowing incremental axial movement of the tubular.\n4. An apparatus according to clause 2 or 3, wherein the second device is a spider having a set of slips therein for engaging the tubulars.\n5. An apparatus according to clause 4, wherein the interlock system prevents the top drive from disengaging the tubular string, unless the spider is engaged around the tubular string.\n6. An apparatus according to clause 4 or 5, wherein the interlock system prevents the spider form disengaging the tubular string, unless the top drive is engaged to the tubular string.\n7. An apparatus according to clause 4, 5 or 6, wherein the interlock system further comprises a controller.\n8. An apparatus according to clause 7, wherein the controller collects data relating to a joint formed between the tubulars.\n9. An apparatus according to clause 8, wherein data is generated by a torque sub disposed adjacent the top drive.\n6k 10. An apparatus according to clause 8 or 9, wherein data is generated by a revolution counter.\n11. An apparatus according to clause 8, 9, or 10, wherein the data relates to torque generated in the joint.\n12. An apparatus according to clause 8, 9, 10 or 11, wherein the data further relates to the number of tubular rotations making up the joint.\n13. An apparatus according to any one of clauses 8 to 12, wherein the controller compares the data to pre-stored values defining an acceptable joint.\n14. An apparatus according to any one of clauses 8 to 13, wherein data is generated from the compensator, the data related to the axial movement of the compensator during make up of the joint.\n15. An apparatus according to any of clauses 8 to 14, wherein the interlock system further includes at least one valve to enable and lock out controls for the top drive and the spider, the valve controllable by the controller based upon the data.\n16. An apparatus according to any of clauses 4 to 15, wherein the interlock system further comprises:\na physical barrier to control the movement of manual controls controlling the top drive and the spider to engage and release the tubular string; and a sensor assembly in communication with the spider and a locking assembly, the sensor assembly arranged to sense the engagement of the spider and relay the information to the locking assembly, which is arranged to control the movement of the physical barrier.\n17. An apparatus for assembling and disassembly tubulars, comprising:\n18. An apparatus according to clause 17, wherein the first set of slips is engageable with an inner surface of the tubulars.\n19. An apparatus according to clause 17, wherein the first set of slips is engageable with an outer surface of the tubulars.\n20. An apparatus according to clause 17, 18 or 19, wherein a first member sensor is coupled to the first member and a second member sensor is coupled to the second member.\n21. An apparatus according to any of clauses 17 to 20, wherein the first member further comprises:\na torque sub providing data relating to the amount of torque placed during joining of the tubulars; and a compensator coupling the first member to a rig and providing data regarding whether the first member is engaging the tubular string.\n22. An apparatus according to any of clauses 17 to 21, wherein the first member is a top drive and is couplable to a railing system mounted on a rig.\n23. An apparatus according to any of clauses 17 to 22, wherein the second member is couplable to a platform of a rig.\n24. An apparatus according to any of clauses 17 to 23, wherein the second member is a spider.\n6m 25. An apparatus according to any of clauses 17 to 24, wherein the interlock system further comprises:\na control plate having a first member lever controlling a first member valve, a second member lever controlling a second member valve, the movement of the control plate is controlled by the locking assembly; and a controller in communication with the first and second member sensors, the torque sub, the counter, a first and second member solenoid valves.\n26. An apparatus according to clause 25, wherein the controller is also in communication with the compensator.\n27. A method for use with assembling and disassembling tubulars, comprising:\n28. A method according to clause 27, wherein collecting data related to the formation of the joint further comprises data relating to torque applied.\n29. A method according to clause 27 or 28, wherein collecting data related to the formation of the joint further comprises data relating to revolutions completed.\n6n 30. A method according to clause 27, 28 or 29, wherein collecting data related to the formation of the joint further comprises data relating axial movement.\n31. A method according to any of clauses 27 to 30, wherein collecting data related to the formation of the joint further comprises data relating to torque and revolutions.\n32. A method for use with assembling and disassembling tubulars comprising:\njoining a first tubular engaged by a first apparatus to a second tubular engaged by a second apparatus thereby forming tubular string;\nengaging the second apparatus to the string; and disengaging the first apparatus from the string.\n33. A method according to clause 32, wherein the first apparatus further comprises a motor for joining the tubulars and at least a first set of slips, and the second apparatus has at least a second set of slips.\n34. A method according to clause 32 or 33, wherein the first set of slips are engageable with an inner surface of the tubular.\n35. A method according to clause 32, 33 or 34, wherein the first set of slips are engageable with an outer surface of the tubular.\n36. A method according to any of clauses 32 to 35, wherein the interlock system is arranged to prevent the first set of slips from disengaging the tubular string, unless the second set of slips is closed around the tubular string.\n37. A method according to any of clauses 32 to 36, wherein the interlock system is arranged to prevent the second set of slips from opening or disengaging the tubular string, unless the first set of slips are engaged to the tubular string.\n6o 38. A method according to any of clauses 32 to 37, wherein the first apparatus is a top drive and the second apparatus is a spider.\n39. A method for use for an apparatus with tubular comprising:\n40. A method according to clause 39, wherein closing a first member around a first tubular further comprises locking the first member in the closed position, and sending a signal to the controller that the first member is in the closed position.\n41. A method according to clause 39 or 40, wherein the second member includes a counter that relays data relating to tubular rotations making up the joint.\n42. A method according to clause 39, 40 or 41, wherein the second member includes a torque sub that relays data relating to torque generated in the tubular joint.\n43. A method according to any of clauses 39 to 42, wherein engaging a second member to a second tubular is engaging an inner surface of the tubular.\n44. A method according to any of clauses 39 to 42, wherein engaging a second member to a second tubular is engaging an outer surface of the tubular.\n6p 45. A method according to any of clauses 39 to 44, wherein engaging a second member to a second tubular further comprises sending a signal to the controller that the second member is engaged to the second tubular.\n46. A method according to any of clauses 39 to 45, wherein the controller is preprogrammed with an acceptable values of a related joint.\n47. A method according to any of clauses 39 to 46, wherein sending data from the second member to a controller, further comprises of sending data from the counter and the torque sub.\n48. A method according to any of clauses 39 to 47, wherein sending data from the second member to a controller, further comprises, comparing the data with the acceptable values of the joint.\n49. A method according to any of clauses 39 to 48, wherein if the data is within acceptable values then controller sends a signal to the second member to lock in the engaged position, and sends another signal to the first member to unlock.\n50. A method according to clause 48 or 49, wherein if the data is not within acceptable parameters then the first member remains locked and a signal is sent to an operator to rethread the joint.\n51. A method according to any of clauses 39 to 50, wherein closing the first member around the tubular string includes sending the signal from the first member to the controller.\n52. A method according to clause 50, wherein if the signal from the first member is received by the controller, the controller then sends the signal to the second member to unlock.\n6q 53. A method according to any of clauses 39 to 52, wherein disengaging the second member from the tubular string includes sending the signal from the controller to the first member to lock.\n54. A method according to any of clauses 39 to 53, wherein the second member further comprises a compensator.\n55. A method according to any of clauses 39 to 54, wherein sending data from the second member to a controller includes sending data from the compensator to indicate that the second member is engaged to the tubular string.\n56. A method according to any of clauses 39 to 55, wherein the first member is a spider and the second member is a top drive.\n57. An apparatus for use with a top drive, comprising:\na mechanism connected to a lower end of the top drive, wherein the mechanism comprises a pivotable portion which is pivotable towards and away from the top drive;\nand gripping means connected to a lower end of the pivotable portion and pivotable by the pivotable mechanism, wherein the gripping means is arranged to grippingly engage a casing string.\n58. An apparatus for use with a top drive, comprising:\na tubular gripping means attached to a structure connected to the top drive, the structure comprising a pivotable portion which is pivotable with respect to the top drive, the apparatus being arranged to move a tubular from a first position in which the tubular is not aligned with the top drive to a second position below the top drive in which it is aligned with the top drive.\n59. The apparatus of clause 58, wherein the structure comprises said pivotable portion and a further portion, the pivotable portion being pivotable with respect to the further portion.\n6r 60. The apparatus of clause 59, wherein the further portion is operatively connected to the top drive and the pivotable portion is operatively connected to the tubular gripping means.\n61. The apparatus of any of clauses 58 to 60, wherein the apparatus is arranged to move the tubular to the center of a well.\n62. A method for gripping a tubular, comprising:\nproviding a top drive and a tubular gripping means pivotally connected by a pivotable structure;\npivoting the pivotable structure to bias the tubular gripping means toward the tubular;\ngrippingly engaging the tubular with the tubular gripping means so that the tubular and the tubular gripping means are rotationally and axially fixed relative to one another.\n63. The method of clause 62, further comprising pivoting the pivotable structure to move the tubular from a first position in which the tubular is not aligned with the top drive to a second position below the top drive in which it is aligned with the top drive.\n64. The method of clause 63, wherein moving the tubular from the first position to the second position comprises moving the tubular to the center of a well.\nFigure 1A is a side view of a drilling rig having a top drive and an elevator;\nFigure 1B is a side view of a drilling rig having a top drive, an elevator, and a spider;\n6s Figure 4 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the top drive of Figure 3 engaged to a tubular;\nFigure 6 shows a flow chart using an interlock system for a spider and a top drive;\nFigure 7 illustrates the mechanics of the interlock system in use with a spider, a top drive and a controller; and Figure 8 illustrates a control plate for a spider lever and a top drive lever.\nEmbodiments of the present invention relate to an interlock system for use with a top drive and a spider during assembly of a string of tubulars. Certain embodiments also refer to an interlock system for a top drive and a spider for use in assembling or disassembling tubulars. The invention may be utilized to assemble tubulars for different purposes including drill strings, strings of liner and casing and run-in strings for wellbore components.\nA controller includes a programmable central processing unit that is operable with a memory, a mass storage device, an input control unit, and a display unit.\nAdditionally, the controller includes well-known support circuits such as power supplies, clocks, cache, input/output circuits and the like. The controller is capable of receiving data from sensors and other devices and capable of controlling devices connected to it.\nOne of the functions of the controller 900 is to prevent opening of the spider.\nPreferably, the spider 400 is locked in the closed position by a solenoid valve 980 (Figure 7) that is placed in the control line between the manually operated spider control lever 630 (Figure 7) and the source of fluid power operating the spider.\nSpecifically, the spider solenoid valve 980 controls the flow of fluid to the spider piston 420. The solenoid valve 980 is operated by the controller 900 and the controller is programmed to 7a keep the valve closed until certain conditions are met. While valve 980 is electrically powered in the embodiment described herein, the valve could be fluidly or pneumatically powered so long as it is controllable by the controller 900.\nTypically, the =\nvalve 980 is closed and the spider 400 is locked until a tubular is successfully joined to the string and held by the top drive.\nAt step 510, the top drive 200 is moved to engage a pre-assembled tubular 130 from a stack with the aid of an elevator 120. A top drive sensor 995 (Fig. 7) is placed near a top drive piston 370 to sense when the top drive 200 is disengaged, or in this case engaged around the tubular 130. The sensor data 512 is relayed to the controller 900.\nAt step 520, the top drive 200 moves the tubular 130 into position and alignment above the tubular string 210. At step 530, the top drive 200 rotationally engages the tubular 130 to tubular string 210, creating a threaded joint therebetween. Torque data 532 from a torque sub 260 and rotation data 534 from a counter 250 are sent to the controller 900.\nThe controller 900 is preprogrammed with acceptable values for rotation and torque for a particular connection. The controller 900 compares the rotation data 534 and the torque data 532 from the actual connections and determines if they are within the accepted values. If not, then the spider 400 remains locked and closed, and the tubular 130 can be rethreaded or some other remedial action can take place by sending a signal to an operator. If the values are acceptable, the controller 900 locks the top drive 200 in the engaged position via a top drive solenoid valve 970 (Fig. 7) that prevents manual control of the top drive 200. At step 540, the controller 900 unlocks the spider 400 via the spider solenoid valve, and allows fluid to power the piston 420 to open the spider 400 and disengage it from the tubular string 210. At step 550, the top drive 200 lowers the tubular string 210, including tubular 130 through the opened spider 400.\nAt step 560 and the spider 400 is closed around the tubular string 210. The spider sensor 990 (Fig. '7) signals the controller 900 that the spider 400 is closed. If no signal is received, then the top drive 200 stays locked and engaged to tubular string 210. If a signal is received confirming that the spider is closed, the controller locks the spider 400 in the closed position, and unlocks the top drive 200. At step 570 the top drive 200 can disengage the tubular string 210 and proceed to add another tubular 130. In this manner, at least the top drive or the spider is engaging the tubular string at all times.\nAlternatively, or in addition to the foregoing, a compensator 270 (shown in Figure 2) may be utilized to gather additional information about the joint formed between the tubular and the tubular string. The compensator 270, in addition to allowing incremental movement of the top drive 200 during threading together of the tubulars, may be used to ensure that a threaded joint has been made and that the tubulars are mechanically connected together. For example, after a joint has been made between the tubular and the tubular string, the top drive may be raised or pulled up. If a joint has been fowled between the tubular and the string, the compensator will \"stoke out\"\ncompletely, due the weight of the tubular string therebelow. If however, a joint has not been foinied between the tubular and the string due to some malfunction of the top drive or misalignment between a tubular and a tubular string therebelow, the compensator will stroke out only a partial amount due to the relatively little weight applied thereto by the single tubular or tubular stack. A stretch sensor located adjacent the compensator, can sense the stretching of the compensator 270 and can relay the data to a controller 900.\nOnce the controller 900 processes the data and confirms that the top drive is engaged to a complete tubular string, the top drive 200 is locked in the engaged position, and the next step 540 can proceed. If no signal is received, then the spider 400 remains locked and a signal maybe transmitted by the controller to an operator. During this \"stretching\" step, the spider 400 is not required to be unlocked and opened.\nThe spider 400 and the slips 410 are constructed and arranged to prevent downward movement of the string but allow the tubular string 210 to be lifted up and moved axially in a vertical direction even though the spider is closed. When closed, the spider 400 will not allow the tubular string 210 to fall through its slips 410 due to friction and the shaped of the teeth on the spider slips.\nThe interlock system 500 is illustrated in Figure 7 with the spider 400, the top drive 200, and.the controller 900 including various control, signal, hydraulic, and sensor lines.\nThe top drive 200 is shown engaged to a tubular string 210 and is coupled to a railing system 140. The railing system includes wheels 142 allowing the top drive to move axially. The spider 400 is shown disposed in the platfoun 160 and in the closed position around the tubular string 210. The spider 400 and the top drive 200 may be pneumatically actuated, however the spider and top drive discussed herein are hydraulically activated. Hydraulic fluid is supplied to a spider piston 420 via a spider control valve 632. The spider control valve 632 is a three-way valve and is operated by a spider lever 630.\nAlso shown in Figure 7 is a sensor assembly 690 with a piston 692 coupled to spider slips 410 to detect when the spider 400 is open or closed. The sensor assembly 690 is in communication with a locking assembly 660, which along with a control plate 5 prevents the movement of the spider and top drive lever. The locking assembly 660 includes a piston 662 having a rod 664 at a first end. The rod 564 when extended, blocks the movement of the control plate 550 when the plate is in a first position. When the spider 400 is in the open position, the sensor assembly 690 communicates to the locking assembly 660 to move the rod 664 to block the control plate's 650 movement.\n10 When the spider 400 is in the closed position as shown, the rod 664 is retracted allowing the control plate 650 to move freely from the first to a second position.\nAdditionally, the sensor assembly 660 can also be used with the top drive 200 as well in the same fashion. Similarly, hydraulic fluid is supplied to a top drive piston 370 via a top drive control valve 642 and hydraulic lines. The top drive control valve 642 is also a three-way valve and is operated by a top drive lever 640. A pump 610 is used to circulate fluid to the respective pistons 370, 420. A reservoir 620 is used to re-circulate hydraulic fluid and receive excess fluid. Excess gas in the reservoir 620 is vented 622.\nFurther shown in Figure 7, controller 900 collects data from a top drive sensor 995 regarding the engagement of the top drive to the tubular string 210. Data regarding the position of the spider 400 is also provided to controller 900 from a spider sensor 990.\nThe controller 900 controls fluid power to the top drive 200 and spider 400 via solenoid valves 970, 980, respectively.\nIn Figure 7, the top drive 200 is engaged to tubular string 210 while the spider 400 is in the closed position around the same tubular string 210. At this point, steps 500, 510, 520, and 530 of Figure 6 have occurred. Additionally, the controller 900 has determined through the data received from counter 250 and torque sub 260 that an acceptable threaded joint has been made between tubular 130 and tubular string 210. In the alternative or in addition to the foregoing, a compensator 270 can also provide data to the controller 900 that a threaded joint has been made and that the tubular 130 and the tubular string 210 are mechanically connected together via a stretch sensor (not shown).\nThe controller 900 then sends a signal to a solenoid valve 970 to lock and keep a top drive piston 370 in the engaged position within the tubular string 210. Moving to step 540 (figure 6), the controller 900 can unlock the previously locked spider 400, by sending a signal to a solenoid valve 980. The spider 400 must be unlocked and opened in order for the top drive 200 to lower the tubular string 210 through the spider 400 and into a wellbore. An operator (not shown) can actuate a spider lever 630 that controls a spider valve 632, to allow the spider 400 to open and disengage the tubular string 210.\nWhen the spider lever 630 is actuated, the spider valve allows fluid to be flow to spider piston 420 causing spider slips 410 to open. With the spider 400 opened, a sensor assembly 690 in communication with a locking assembly 660 will cause a rod 664 to block the movement of a control plate 650. Because the plate 650 will be blocked in the rightmost position, the top drive lever 640 is held in the locked position and will be unable to move to the open position.\nFigure 8 illustrates a control plate for a spider lever and a top drive lever that can be used with the interlock system of the present invention. The control plate 650 is -generally rectangular in shape and is provided with a series of slots 656 to control the movement of the spider lever 630, and the top drive lever 640. Typically, the control plate 650 is slideably mounted within a box 652. The slots 656 define the various positions in which the levers 630, 640 may be moved at various stages of the tubular assembly or disassembly. The levers 630, 640 can be moved in three positions:\n(1) a neutral position located in the center; (2) a closed position located at the top and causes the slips tc close; and (3) an open position located at the bottom, which causes the slips to open. The control plate 650 can be moved from a first rightmost position to a second leftmost position with a knob 654. However, both levers 630, 640 must be in the closed position before the control plate is moved from one position to another. The control plate 650 is shown in the first rightmost position with a rod 664 extending from a locking assembly 660 to block the movement of the control plate. In operation, in the first rightmost position of the control plate 650, the spider lever 630 can be moved between the open and close positions, while the top drive lever 640 is kept in the closed position. In the second leftmost position, the top drive lever 640 can be moved between the open and close positions, while the spider lever 630 is kept in the closed position. A\nsafety lock 658 is provided to allow the top drive or spider levers 630, 640 to open and override the control plate 650 when needed.\nThe interlock system may be any interlock system that allows a set of slips to disengage only when another set of slips is engaged to the tubular. The interlock system may be mechanically, electrically, hydraulically, pneumatically actuated systems. The spider may be any spider that functions to hold a tubular or a tubular string at the surface of the wellbore. A top drive may be any system that can grab a tubular by the inner or outer surface and can rotate the tubular. The top drive can also be hydraulically or pneumatically activated_ While the foregoing is directed to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, other and further embodiments of the invention may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.\n15 15. The system of claim 11, wherein the operational data comprises at least one of a torque value, a rotation value, a stroke value, an axial load value, and a pressure value.\nCA 2859724 2001-05-17 2002-05-08 Apparatus and methods for tubular makeup interlock Pending CA2859724A1 (en)\nCA2859724A1 true true CA2859724A1 (en) 2002-11-21\nCA 2859719 Pending CA2859719A1 (en) 2001-05-17 2002-05-08 Apparatus and methods for tubular makeup interlock\nCA 2859724 Pending CA2859724A1 (en) 2001-05-17 2002-05-08 Apparatus and methods for tubular makeup interlock\nCA 2446687 Active CA2446687C (en) 2001-05-17 2002-05-08 Apparatus and methods for tubular makeup interlock\nCA 2710362 Active CA2710362C (en) 2001-05-17 2002-05-08 Apparatus and methods for tubular makeup interlock", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Google Patents is a search engine from Google that indexes patents and patent applications."}]}
+{"text": "Harald Gerold Dill Sign in\nCo-authors (69) Berthold Weber\nReiner Botz\nJournals (27) SEDIMENT GEOL\nORE GEOL REV\nAuthorsHarald Gerold Dill\nHarald Gerold Dill,Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz,Geology,Mineralogy & Petrology,Geochemistry Edit\nHarald Gerold Dill\nCollaborated with 69 co-authors from 1991 to 2011 | Cited by 282 authors\nPaleontological, mineralogical and chemical studies of syngenetic and epigenetic Pb–Zn–Ba–P mineralizations at the stratotype of the K/P boundary (El Kef area, Tunisia)\nH. G. Dill, W. Weiss, R. Botz, R. Dohrmann\n, vol. 100, no. 4, pp. 805-846, 2011\nDisseminated and faultbound autohydrothermal ferroan saponite in Late Paleozoic andesites of the Saar-Nahe Basin, SW Germany: Implications for the economic geology of intermediate (sub)volcanic rocks\nH. G. Dill, R. Dohrmann, S. Kaufhold\n, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 226-240, 2011\nREE contents, REE minerals and Sm/Nd isotopes of granite- and unconformity-related fluorite mineralization at the western edge of the Bohemian Massif: With special reference to the Nabburg-Wölsendorf District, SE Germany\nH. G. Dill, B. T. Hansen, B. Weber\n, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 132-148, 2011\nDating of Pleistocene uranyl phosphates in the supergene alteration zone of Late Variscan granites by Laser-Ablation-Inductive-Coupled-Plasma Mass Spectrometry with a review of U minerals of geochronological relevance to Quaternary geology\nHarald G. Dill, Axel Gerdes, Berthold Weber\n, vol. 71, no. 2, pp. 201-206, 2011\nA comparative study of uranium–thorium accumulation at the western edge of the Arabian Peninsula and mineral deposits worldwide\n, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 123-146, 2011\nCitations (208 times by 114 publications) Types, features, and prospecting potential for Mesozoic metal ore deposits in Zhejiang Province, southeast China\nQingdong Zeng, Yongbin Wang, Song Zhang, Jianming Liu, Kezhang Qin\n, vol. 54, no. 9, pp. 1031-1051, 2012\nStefan Höntzsch, Christian Scheibner, Jochen Kuss, Akmal M. Marzouk, Michael W. Rasser\n, vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 51-72, 2011\nA chronology for Late Quaternary weathering in the Murray Basin, southeastern Australia: evidence from 230Th/U dating of secondary uranium phosphates in the Lake Boga and Wycheproof granites, Victoria\nW. D. Birch, S. J. Mills, R. Maas, John Hellstrom\n, vol. 58, no. 7, pp. 835-845, 2011\nDiversity of rare breed management programs: Between conservation and development\nAnne Lauvie, Annick Audiot, Nathalie Couix, François Casabianca, Hélène Brives, Etienne Verrier\n, vol. 140, no. 1, pp. 161-170, 2011\n1279 COMPARISON OF MICE GUT MICROBIOTA COMPOSITION BETWEEN TWO DIET MODELS OF NON ALCOHOLIC STEATOHEPATITIS\nI. Vale do Gato, J. Machado, P. Chaves, H. Cortez-Pinto, A. S. Guerreiro\n, vol. 54, pp. S504-S505, 2011", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational technology corporation which produces computer software, consumer electronics, personal computers, and related services. Its best known software products are the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, the Microsoft Office suite, and the Internet Explorer and Edge web browsers."}]}
+{"text": "US9978652B2 - Method of semiconductor fabrication with height control through active region profile - Google Patents\nMethod of semiconductor fabrication with height control through active region profile Download PDF\nUS9978652B2\nUS9978652B2 US15/612,627 US201715612627A US9978652B2 US 9978652 B2 US9978652 B2 US 9978652B2 US 201715612627 A US201715612627 A US 201715612627A US 9978652 B2 US9978652 B2 US 9978652B2\nUS15/612,627\nUS20170309526A1 (en\nYi-Cheng Chao\nJung-Jui Li\n2015-02-13 Priority to US201562116257P priority Critical\n2015-12-18 Priority to US14/975,525 priority patent/US9673112B2/en\n2017-06-02 Application filed by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co TSMC Ltd filed Critical Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co TSMC Ltd\n2017-06-02 Assigned to TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LTD. reassignment TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LTD. ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST (SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS). Assignors: CHANG, CHE-CHENG, CHAO, YI-CHENG, LI, JUNG-JUI, WU, PO-CHI\n2017-06-02 Priority to US15/612,627 priority patent/US9978652B2/en\n2017-10-26 Publication of US20170309526A1 publication Critical patent/US20170309526A1/en\n2018-05-22 Publication of US9978652B2 publication Critical patent/US9978652B2/en\nA method includes forming trenches on a semiconductor substrate, thereby defining regions for forming semiconductor devices; extracting a profile of the regions; determining an etch recipe based on at least the profile of the regions; filling in the trenches with a dielectric material; and performing an etching process to the dielectric material using the etch recipe.\nThis is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/975,525, filed Dec. 18, 2015, now issued U.S. Pat. No. 9,673,112, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/116,257, filed Feb. 13, 2015, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.\nIn advanced technology nodes of integrated circuit industry, the critical dimensions of semiconductor devices become smaller and smaller. Various new compositions and structures are adopted. For examples, a high k dielectric material and metal are used to form a gate stack of a field-effect transistor (FET) such as a metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET). Three dimensional (3D) fin field effect transistors (FINFETs) are also used. However, in the FINFETs, the fin active regions are extruded above the semiconductor substrate. It is challenging to control the height of the fin active regions uniformly from wafer to wafer, lot to lot, product to product. Accordingly, the circuit performance and quality are impacted. For example, in existing methods to form the metal gate stack, metal gates are formed in a gate-replacement process that removes dummy gates and fills in the gate trenches with gate materials. Due to high packing density and small feature sizes, it is challenging to achieve proper gap filling and profile control, especially for the FINFETs.\nTherefore, a method and system to form integrated circuits of FINFETs are needed to address the issues identified above.\nFIG. 1 is a flowchart of a method making a semiconductor structure, constructed in accordance with some embodiments.\nFIGS. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 15 are sectional views of a semiconductor structure at various fabrication stages, constructed in accordance with some embodiments.\nFIGS. 9 and 10 are sectional views of a semiconductor structure, constructed in accordance with some embodiments.\nFIGS. 11, 12, 13, and 14 are sectional views of a semiconductor structure at various fabrication stages, constructed in accordance with some other embodiments.\nFIGS. 16, 17, 18, and 19 are sectional views of a semiconductor structure at various fabrication stages, constructed in accordance with some embodiments.\nFIG. 20 is a sectional view of a gate stack of the semiconductor structure in FIG. 19, constructed in accordance with some embodiments.\nFIG. 21 is a top view of the semiconductor structure in FIG. 19, constructed in accordance with some embodiments.\nFIG. 22 is a sectional view of the semiconductor structure of FIG. 21, constructed in accordance with some embodiments.\nFIG. 23 is a schematic view of an exemplary embodiment of a system in which the method of FIG. 1 is implemented.\nFIG. 1 is a flowchart of a method 100 making a semiconductor structure having fin active regions constructed according to aspects of the present disclosure. FIGS. 2-8 and 15 are sectional views of a semiconductor structure 200 at various fabrication stages in accordance with some embodiments. FIGS. 9 and 10 are sectional views of a semiconductor structure constructed in accordance with various examples. The semiconductor structure 200 and the method 100 of making the same are collectively described.\nReferring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the method 100 begins by providing a semiconductor substrate 210. The semiconductor substrate 210 includes silicon. Alternatively, the substrate 210 includes germanium or silicon germanium. In other embodiments, the substrate 210 may use another semiconductor material such as diamond, silicon carbide, gallium arsenic, GaAsP, AlInAs, AlGaAs, GaInP, or other proper combination thereof.\nThe method 100 proceeds to an operation 110 by forming one or more trenches in the semiconductor substrate 210. In some embodiments, the formation of trenches includes forming an etch mask 220 that defines areas for fin active regions, as illustrated as FIG. 3; and further includes performing an etching process to the semiconductor substrate 210 through the openings of the etch mask 220, thereby transferring a pattern from the etch mask 220 to the semiconductor substrate 210, as illustrated in FIG. 4. In some embodiments, the etch mask 220 is a hard mask effectively resists an etching process. The hard mask includes one or more dielectric material layer. In some examples, the hard mask includes silicon oxide, silicon nitride, silicon carbide or silicon oxynitride. In one example, the hard mask includes a silicon oxide layer and a silicon nitride layer formed on the silicon oxide layer. The formation of the hard mask includes deposition and patterning. For example, the deposition of the hard mask includes forming a silicon oxide layer by a thermal oxidation process and forming a silicon nitride layer by a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process. The patterning of the hard mask includes forming a patterned photoresist layer on the hard mask, etching the hard mask through the openings of the patterned photoresist layer, and stripping the photoresist layer. The patterned photoresist is formed by a procedure that includes photoresist coating, soft baking, mask aligning, pattern exposing, post-exposure baking, photoresist developing, and hard baking, according to some embodiments. The patterned photoresist layer may also be formed or replaced by other suitable methods such as maskless photolithography, electron-beam writing, ion-beam writing, and molecular imprint. In other embodiments, the etch mask 220 is a soft mask, such as the patterned photoresist layer, that is able to effectively resist the etching process applied to the semiconductor substrate 210.\nThe operation 110 includes an etching process applied to the semiconductor substrate 210 through the openings of the etch mask 220, thereby forming one or trenches 225 and fin active regions 230, as illustrated in FIG. 4. The fin active regions 230 are protruded out and provide 3D active features. The etching process applied to the semiconductor substrate 210 may include dry etch, wet etch or a combination thereof. In some embodiments, a wet etching process is applied to the silicon substrate with an etchant that includes KOH solution. In some embodiments, a dry etching process is applied to the silicon substrate with an etchant that includes a fluorine-containing gas, a chlorine-containing gas, or a combination thereof, such as CF4, SF6, NF3, or C12. In some embodiments, the etch mask 220 is removed at this present fabrication stage after the formation of the trenches 225, such as by an etching process.\nFIG. 5 is a sectional view of the semiconductor structure 200, in portion, constructed in accordance with some embodiments. Referring to FIGS. 1 and 5, the method 100 includes an operation 120 extracting the profile of the fin active regions 230, or particularly extracting profile parameters of the fin active regions 230. In some embodiments, the profile parameters of the fin active regions 230 include a sidewall angle (SWA) of the fin active regions 230. In some embodiments, the profile parameters of the fin active regions 230 include SWA and other parameters, such as the horizontal trench dimension spanning between the adjacent fin active regions 230. In some embodiments, the fin active regions may have more complicated profile and may need more profile parameters.\nThe operation 120 includes a measuring process to extract the profile of the fin active regions 230 using suitable metrology technology and metrology tool. In some embodiments, the profile of the fin active regions 230 is measured by an optical critical dimension (OCD) metrology tool. The OCD technology is a critical dimension measurement technology used to precisely determine the dimensions (such as width, height or sidewall angle) of a circuit feature on the semiconductor wafer. The OCD technology combines non-contact optical technology with powerful data analysis software to provide highly accurate measurement results for line width, height and sidewall angles. This technology is available in both standalone and integrated platforms. In furtherance of the embodiments, a scatterometry-based optical critical dimension metrology (OCD) is used to measure the profile of the fin active regions 230, with the benefit that it provides a nearly non-demolition measurement to the integrated circuit structure. Furthermore, OCD is impervious to the edge roughness of the fin active regions 230. In some other embodiments, other metrology tools, such as scanning electron microscope (SEM), may be additionally or alternatively used to extract the profile of the fin active regions 230.\nDue to the sidewall angle, the horizontal dimension of the fin active regions 230 is different when measured from different level. As illustrated in FIG. 5, the width of the fin active region 230, measured at the height H1 from the top surface of the fin active region 230, is W1. The width of the fin active region 230, measured at the height H2 from the top surface of the fin active regions 230, is W2. When H2 is greater than H1, usually W2 is greater than W1. The parameter SWA is related to those dimensions by a formula, such as SWA=(H2−H1)/(W2−W1). When the profile of the fin active regions 230 is more complicated (such as curved sidewalls), the operation 120 may include extracting additional data or full profile if necessary. In some examples, the operation 120 includes measurement and data analysis such that proper parameter (such as SWA) is obtained. The profile of the fin active region 230 is used to determine the etch process at a later fabrication stage, the proper parameters of the profile of a fin active region are those relevant to the etch process.\nIn some embodiments, a plurality of fin active regions is measured for respective profiles. In this case, the profile is averaged over the plurality of fin active regions. For example, various fin active regions at different locations (such as wafer edges and wafer center) of the semiconductor substrate 210 are measured by OCD for respective SWAs. Then, an averaging process is applied to the SWAs to determine an average SWA of the semiconductor substrate 210. In some other embodiments, the average SWA may be an average SWA over a plurality of wafers in a batch, such as in a production lot.\nReferring to FIG. 1, the method 100 also includes an operation 130 by determining an etch dosage for a subsequent etching process, which is implemented at a later stage and will be described later. The etch dosage is a parameter related to the etching process. For example, the etch dosage may be defined as the product of the etch strength and the etch duration. In some embodiments, when the etchant and etching condition (such as substrate temperature) are given, the etch dosage is determined by the etching duration. In this case, when the etch dosage is doubled, the etching duration is doubled.\nIn the operation 130, the etch dosage is determined according to the extracted profile of the fin active regions 230. In a particular example, the etch dosage is determined according to the SWA of the fin active regions 230. When SWA varies, the etch dosage is also adjusted accordingly such that the desired height of the fin active region 230 remains unchanged. Furthermore, the etch dosage is determined according to the extracted profile of the fin active regions 230 and the desired height of the fin active regions 230. The operation 130 provides a mechanism to tune/adjust the etch dosage as a function of the fin profile (e.g., SWA) such that the height of the fin active regions 230 remains substantially the same, from wafer to wafer and lot to lot. In some embodiments, the operation 130 includes determining the etch dosage by using a formula that associate the etch dosage to one or more parameter of the profile of the fin active regions. In some embodiments, the operation 130 includes determining the etch dosage by using a lookup table that associate the etch dosage to one or more parameter of the profile of the fin active regions. The lookup table may be created and updated according to the historic fabrication data. In some other embodiments, the operation 130 includes adjusting the etch dosage according to the variation of the profile of the fin active regions, either through a lookup table or a formula. The operation 130 will be further described with more details later after the etch process is introduced.\nReferring back to FIG. 1, the method 100 proceeds to an operation 140 by filling in the trenches 225 with one or more dielectric material 240, such as silicon oxide, silicon nitride, silicon oxynitride, low k dielectric material, other suitable dielectric material or combinations thereof. The filled trench may have a multi-layer structure. In one example, the materials filling the trenches include a liner layer and another dielectric material that forms on the liner layer.\nIn some embodiments, the filling of the dielectric material 240 in the operation 140 includes deposition 150 (as illustrated in FIG. 6) and polishing 160 (as illustrated in FIG. 7). In some examples, the deposition 150 of the dielectric material 240 to the trenches 225 includes forming a thermal oxide liner layer and thereafter another dielectric material, such as silicon oxide by chemical vapor deposition (CVD), such as high density plasma CVD (HDPCVD) with both deposition and etching effects for better gap filling result. After the deposition 150, the dielectric material 240 is filled in the trenches 225 and may also be excessively formed on the fin active regions 230. Alternatively, the operation 150 may alternatively include other technique to form the dielectric material 240 in the trenches 225. For example, a silicon oxide may be formed in the trenches 225 by spin-on coating a chemical solution and curing the solution to form spin-on glass or polymer dielectric material.\nIn some examples, the polishing 160 includes a chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) process applied to the semiconductor substrate 210 to remove the excessive dielectric material 240 and to globally planarize the top surface of the semiconductor substrate 210, resulting in the isolation features formed between the fin active regions 230. In some examples, the operation 160 may alternatively include an etch-back process that removes both the dielectric material 240 and the fin active regions 230 at a substantially same rate.\nReferring to FIGS. 1 and 8, the method 100 proceeds to an operation 170 by performing an etching process to the semiconductor structure 200 to selectively etch the dielectric material 240 and recess the dielectric material 240, thereby forming shallow trench isolation (STI) features 245 and defining the fin active regions 230 with a certain height H. The etching process is designed to have the etch dosage determined at the operation 130. Particularly, the etch dosage is determined or adjusted according to the profile of the fin active regions 230, in order to achieve a uniform height of the fin active regions 230 from wafer to wafer and from lot to lot. Particularly, the etch dosage is determined or adjusted according to one or more profile parameters extracted from the profile of the fin active regions 240. In some examples, the profile parameters include sidewall angle. In other examples, the profile parameters include sidewall angle and the dimension of the trenches 225. In various embodiments, the etch process includes wet etch, dry etch, or a combination designed to selectively etch the dielectric material 240. For example, when the dielectric material 240 includes silicon oxide, the etch process may include a wet etch with etchant having diluted hydrofluoric acid (DHF).\nThe height H of the fin active regions 230 is defined in the specification of the corresponding product. When the variation of the height H is beyond a tolerable range defined by the specification, the performance of the corresponding circuit in the semiconductor structure 200 is substantially degraded. In the advanced technology nodes with smaller feature sizes, the controlling of the height H of the fin active regions is more challenging. Since the uniform fin height directly impacts to the device performance and reliability, especially for 3D structure with FINFETs and advanced technologies with much smaller feature sizes. The disclosed method provides an approach to dynamically tune/adjust the etch dosage according to the profile of the active regions 230, which effectively reduces the variation of the height of the fin active regions. The etch dosage is defined in the recipe of the etch process. In some embodiments, the etch dosage is defined by the etching duration when other parameters (such as etching chemical and the temperature of the etchant) of the etching process are given. Its mechanism is further explained below.\nThrough our experiments, it is found that the etch thickness is impacted by an etch volume (the volume of the dielectric material to be removed), which is referred to as a etch volume effect. For example, the removed volume of the dielectric material 240 in a given area is proportional to the chemical supply of the etchant, and therefore is proportional to the etch dosage.\nFIGS. 9 and 10 illustrate two semiconductor structures substantially similar but having fin active regions with different profiles, particularly with different SWAs. The fin active regions in FIG. 8 have a first SWA and the fin active regions in FIG. 9 have a second SWA different from the first SWA. By applying a same etching process with a same etch dosage, the thicknesses of the removed portions of the dielectric material are different, such as T1 and T2, respectively, as illustrated in FIGS. 9 and 10. As the first SWA is greater, the first etched dielectric thickness T1 is less. The etching process is impacted by the horizontal trench dimension (such as the dimension CD1 that spanning between two adjacent fin active regions, as illustrated in FIG. 9 or CD2 in FIG. 10) since it determines the chemical supply during the etching process. The etching process is also related to the SWA since it determines how much amount of the dielectric material to be removed in order to reach a certain recessing depth. By the same etching process with a same etch dosage, a first volume V1 of the dielectric material 240 is removed in the semiconductor structure of FIG. 8 and a second volume V2 of the dielectric material 240 is removed in the semiconductor structure of FIG. 9. When the CD1 and CD2 are same, the chemical supplies are same. In this case, V1 is substantially equal to V2. Accordingly, the second thickness T2 is different from the first thickness T1 since the second SWA is different from the first SWA. In this particular example, the second thickness T2 is greater than the first thickness T1 since the second SWA is less than the first sidewall angle.\nWith consideration of the etch volume effect, the operations 120 extracts the profile of the fin active regions 230 and the operation 130 determines the etch dosage according to the profile of the fin active regions 230 and further according to the desired fin height H such that the fin height is substantially same from wafer to wafer, and from a lot to a lot. Even the previous processes (such as operation 110) may introduce variations, causing the profile of the fin active regions 230 different, the variation of the fin height is eliminated or minimized by implementing the operations 120, 130 and 150.\nIn various embodiments, the operations 130 may be implemented differently. For example, a lookup table is built up based on historic data to pair etch dosage to SWA. When SWA is extracted by the operation 120, the etch dosage is determined according to the SWA using the saved lookup table. In another example, a baseline etch dosage is determined according to a baseline SWA. When the extracted SWA is changed, a relative change of the etch dosage is determined according to a formula (a linear formula or a non-linear formula, depending on the complexity of the profile and the characteristic of the etch process).\nIn another example, the variation of the etch dosage is proportional to the variation of SWA in a small range. Therefore, the ratio of the dosage variation to the SWA variation is a constant for the given etch apparatus and the given etch process. The historic manufacturing data associated with the etch apparatus and the etch process are used to determine the ratio. Thus, the operation 130 includes determining the dosage change according to the SWA change using the determined ratio. The ratio may be adjusted according to the new manufacturing data, thus catching the shifting of the etch process and other associated shifting.\nThe present method 100 may include other alternatives. For example, the etch mask 220 may be removed by an etching process prior to the CMP process, be removed by the CMP process, or remain during the CMP process as a polishing mask. In the last case, the etch mask 220 may be removed by an etching process after the CMP process. In some embodiments illustrated in FIGS. 3-7, the etch mask 220 is removed prior to the operation 140.\nIn other embodiments as illustrated in FIGS. 11-15, the etch mask 220 remains after the CMP process. Particularly, after the operation 110, the trenches 225 are formed, the etch mask 220 remains on the top of the fin active regions 230, as illustrated in FIG. 11. In the operation 150, the dielectric material 240 is deposited in the trenches 25 and may be deposited on the etch mask 220 as well, as illustrated in FIG. 12. In operation 160, a CMP process is applied to the dielectric material 240 to remove the excessive portion above the etch mask 220. The CMP process may stop on the etch mask 220 using the etch mask 220 as a polishing stop layer, as illustrated in FIG. 13. By the approach, the thickness of the dielectric material 240 is better controlled. In the operation 170, the etch process recesses the dielectric material 240, thereby forming the shallow trench isolation features 245, as illustrated in FIG. 14. During the etch process, the etch mask 220 remains on the fin active regions 230 and further function as a protection layer to protect the fin active regions 230 from the damage by the etch process. Thereafter, the etch mask 220 is removed by a suitable technique, such as a wet etch with an etchant that selectively removes the etch mask 220, resulting in the semiconductor structure 200 illustrated in FIG. 8. The etch process in the operation 170 uses the etch dosage determined by the operation 130. However, in the present embodiment, the etch dosage thus determined is different from the etch dosage of the etch process in FIGS. 7-8 since the thicknesses of the dielectric material 240 after the CMP in operation 160 and before the etch process are different due to the etch mask 220.\nReferring to FIG. 1, the method 100 may further include other operations before, during and/or after the above operations. In some embodiments, the method 100 includes an operation 180 to form various devices, such as FETs, on the fin active regions 230. Accordingly, those FETs are referred to as fin field-effect transistor (FINFETs).\nIn some embodiments, the formation of the FINFETs includes forming gate stacks 260 of the FINFETs, as illustrated in FIG. 15. The gate stacks 260 include a gate dielectric layer and a gate conductive layer formed on the gate dielectric layer. The gate stack may be formed by a gate replacement process. In the gate replacement process, dummy gates are formed, source and drain features are formed thereafter, and then the dummy gates are replaced by metal gate with high k dielectric material and metal.\nIn some embodiments, the gate dielectric layer includes a high k dielectric material layer formed on the fin active regions 230. The gate dielectric layer may further include an interfacial layer (IL) interposed between the fin active regions 230 and the high k dielectric material layer.\nIn furtherance of the embodiments, the interfacial layer includes silicon oxide formed by a proper technique, such as an atomic layer deposition (ALD), thermal oxidation or UV-Ozone Oxidation. The high-k dielectric layer includes a dielectric material having the dielectric constant higher than that of thermal silicon oxide, about 3.9. The high k dielectric layer is formed by a suitable process, such as ALD. Other methods to form the high k dielectric material layer include metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD), physical vapor deposition (PVD), UV-Ozone Oxidation or molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). In one embodiment, the high k dielectric material includes HfO2. Alternatively, the high k dielectric material layer includes metal nitrides, metal silicates or other metal oxides.\nThe gate conductive layer includes one or more conductive material, such as doped polysilicon, silicide, metal or metal alloy. In some examples, the gate conductive layer includes aluminum, copper, tungsten, or other suitable conductive material. In various examples, the gate conductive layer may include more than conductive layers, such as capping layer, a work function layer with a proper work function tuned for each type (n-type or p-type) FETs and filling metal (such as aluminum).\nThe gate stack may be formed by a gate replacement process. In the gate replacement process, dummy gates are formed, source and drain features are formed thereafter, and then the dummy gates are replaced by metal gate with high k dielectric material and metal. The formation of the source and drain features may include forming light doped drain (LDD) features and then heavily doped source and drain (S/D). The formation of the source and drain features may involve one or more ion implantation process. In some embodiments, strained source and drain features are formed by etching the source and drain regions to form source and drain recesses, filling the recesses by epitaxailly growing one or more semiconductor material different from that of the semiconductor substrate for straining effect to enhance the carrier mobility in the channel regions. The source and drain features may be in situ doped during the epitaxy growth.\nThe semiconductor structure 200 having one or more FINFET devices and the operation 180 are further described below in accordance with some embodiments. The semiconductor structure 200 in the following figures may only include a portion (the portion 200A) of FIG. 15 for simplicity. Even though the semiconductor structure 200 in the following figures may illustrates one fin active region 230 and one gate stack, however, it is understood that the semiconductor structure 200 may include a plurality of fin active regions 230 and a plurality of gate stacks in various configurations, such as a plurality of gate stacks configured in parallel and each of the gate stack disposed over the plurality of the fin active regions 230.\nAfter the operation 170, the fin active regions 230 may include semiconductor material same to that of the semiconductor substrate 210, such as silicon. Alternatively, the fin active regions 230 include semiconductor material different from that of the semiconductor substrate 210. The fin active regions 230 may include two or more semiconductor layers of different semiconductor materials configured according to individual applications, such as strained devices, high frequency devices or light-emitting diodes. For example, the fin active regions 230 include a first silicon layer, a silicon germanium layer on the first silicon layer and a second silicon layer on the silicon germanium layer. In another example, the fin active regions 230 include a first silicon germanium layer, a silicon layer on the first silicon germanium layer and a second silicon germanium layer on the silicon layer. In some embodiments, the various semiconductor layers in the fin active regions 230 are formed by selective epitaxy growth (SEG) performed before the operation 110. In other embodiments, the various semiconductor layers in the fin active regions 230 are formed by SEG performed after the operation 160. Particularly, after the operation 160, the fin active regions 230 are recessed and then semiconductor layers are formed by SEG in the recesses. A CMP process may be performed to planarize the top surface.\nReferring to FIG. 16, a doped well 270 may be formed in the fin active region 230. In some embodiments, the fin active region 230 is designed to form a FET, such as a p-type FET (pFET) or an n-type FET (nFET). In some examples, a pFET is to be formed on the active region 214, and the doped well 270 includes an n-type dopant, such as phosphorous (P). In some other examples, an nFET is to be formed on the active region 230, and the doped well 270 includes a p-type dopant, such as boron (B), distributed in an active region. The dopant may be introduced the substrate 210 to form the doped well 270 by a suitable doping process, such as one or more ion implantation.\nStill referring to FIG. 16, one or more dummy gate stacks 272 are formed on the semiconductor substrate 210. The dummy gate stacks 220 include a gate dielectric layer 274 (such as silicon oxide) and a gate conductive layer 276 (such as polysilicon). The formation of the gate stack 270 includes deposition and patterning. The patterning further includes lithography process and etching. A hard mask layer may be further used to pattern the gate stack 270.\nReferring to FIG. 17, source and drain (S/D) features 280 are formed in the fin active region 230. In some embodiments, gate spacer 278 and light doped drain (LDD) features 282 are further formed in the fin active region 230.\nThe gate spacer 278 includes a dielectric material, such as silicon oxide, silicon nitride, silicon oxynitride. The gate spacer 278 is formed on the sidewall of the gate stack 272 by a procedure that includes deposition and etching. The S/D features 280 and LDD features are formed by respective ion implantation. One or more thermal annealing process is followed to activate the doped species. The S/D features 280 and LDD features 282 include a same type conductivity and but different doping concentration. In one procedure, LDD features 282 are formed on the fin active region 230 with a first type of conductivity and a lower doping concentration; the gate spacer 278 is formed on the sidewall of the gate stack 272; and then the S/D features 280 are formed on the fin active region 230 with the first type conductivity and a higher doping concentration.\nIn some embodiments, the S/D features 280 are formed by epitaxy growth to enhance device performance, such as for strain effect to enhance mobility. In furtherance of the embodiments, the formation of the source and drain 280 includes selectively etching the substrate 210 to form the recesses; and eptaxy growing a semiconductor material in the recesses to form the S/D 280. The recesses may be formed using wet and/or dry etch process to selectively etch the material of the substrate 210. In furtherance of the embodiments, the gate stack 272, the gate spacers 278, and the STI 245 collectively function as an etching hard mask, thereby forming the recesses in the source and drain regions. In some examples, an etchant such as carbon tetrafluoride (CF4), tetramethylammonium hydroxide (THMA), other suitable etchant, or a combination thereof is used to form the recesses.\nThereafter, the recesses are filled with a semiconductor material by epitaxially growing S/D features 280 in crystalline structure. The epitaxy growth may include in-situ doping to form S/D with proper dopant. In some embodiments, the epitaxy growth is a selective deposition process that involves etching during the epitaxy growth, such that the semiconductor material is substantially grown on the semiconductor surfaces in the recess. Particularly, the selective deposition process involves chlorine for etching effect and makes the deposition selective. The selective deposition process is designed and tuned to epitaxially grow such that the S/D 280 formed in the recesses include the semiconductor material in a crystalline structure. The semiconductor material is different from that of the substrate 210. For example, the semiconductor material includes silicon carbide or silicon germanium while the substrate 210 is a silicon substrate. In some embodiments, the semiconductor material is chosen for proper strained effect in the channel region such that the corresponding carrier mobility is increased. In one example, the fin active region 230 is for a pFET, the semiconductor material is silicon germanium doped with boron for S/D 280 while the substrate 210 is a silicon substrate. In another example, the fin active region 230 is for an nFET, the semiconductor material is silicon carbide doped with phosphorous for S/D 280 while the substrate 210 is a silicon substrate.\nIn yet another embodiment, silicide features may be further formed on the source and drain regions to reduce the contact resistance. The silicide features may be formed by a technique referred to as self-aligned silicide (salicide) including metal deposition (such as nickel deposition) onto a silicon substrate, a thermal anneal to react the metal with silicon to form silicide, and an etch to removed un-reacted metal.\nStill referring to FIG. 17, an interlayer dielectric (ILD) 284 is formed on the substrate and the gate stack 272. The ILD 284 is deposited by a proper technique, such as CVD. The ILD 284 includes a dielectric material, such as silicon oxide, low k dielectric material or a combination. Then a chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) process may be applied thereafter to polarize the surface of the ILD 284. In one example, the gate stack is exposed by the CMP process for the subsequent processing steps. In another example that the hard mask to pattern the gate stack 272 is not removed at the previous operation, the CMP removes the hard mask as well. Alternatively the CMP stops on the hard mask and the hard mask is removed thereafter by an etch process.\nReferring to FIG. 18, the dummy gate stack 272 is partially or completely removed, resulting in a gate trench 286. The removal of the dummy gate includes one or more etching steps to selectively remove the gate conductive layer 276 or alternatively the gate stack 272 by a suitable etching process, such as one or more wet etch, dry etch or a combination.\nReferring to FIG. 19, the various gate material layers are filled in the gate trench 286, forming a metal gate 290 in the gate trench 286. In some embodiments such as in high-k last process, the gate material layers includes a gate dielectric layer 294 and a gate conductive layer (or gate electrode) 296. The gate dielectric layer 294 includes a high-k dielectric material. The gate conductive layer 296 includes metal. In some embodiments, the gate conductive layer 296 include multiple layers, such as a capping layer, a work function metal layer, a blocking layer and a filling metal layer (such as aluminum or tungsten). The gate material layers may further include an interfacial layer 292, such as silicon oxide, interposed between the substrate 210 and the high-k dielectric material. The interfacial layer 292 is a portion of the gate dielectric layer. The various gate material layers are filled in the gate trench 286 by deposition, such as CVD, PVD, plating, ALD or other suitable techniques.\nThe high-k dielectric layer 294 includes HfO2, or alternatively metal nitrides, metal silicates or other metal oxides. The high k dielectric layer 294 is formed by a suitable process such as ALD. Other methods to form the high k dielectric material layer include MOCVD, PVD, UV-Ozone Oxidation or MBE.\nIn one embodiment illustrated in FIG. 20 in a sectional view, the gate electrode 256 includes a capping layer 296A, a blocking layer 296B, a work function metal layer 296C, another blocking layer 296D and a filling metal layer 296E. In furtherance of the embodiments, the capping layer 296A includes titanium nitride, tantalum nitride, or other suitable material, formed by a proper deposition technique such as ALD. The blocking layer 296B includes titanium nitride, tantalum nitride, or other suitable material, formed by a proper deposition technique such as ALD.\nThe work functional metal layer 296C includes a conductive layer of metal or metal alloy with proper work function such that the corresponding FET is enhanced for its device performance. The work function (WF) metal layer 296C is different for a pFET and a nFET, respectively referred to as an n-type WF metal and a p-type WF metal. The choice of the WF metal depends on the FET to be formed on the active region 230. For example, the semiconductor structure 200 includes a first active region 230 for an nFET and another active region for a pFET, and accordingly, the n-type WF metal and the p-type WF metal are respectively formed in the corresponding gate stacks. Particularly, an n-type WF metal is a metal having a first work function such that the threshold voltage of the associated nFET is reduced. The n-type WK metal is close to the silicon conduction band energy (Ec) or lower work function, presenting easier electron escape. For example, the n-type WF metal has a work function of about 4.2 eV or less. A p-type WF metal is a metal having a second work function such that the threshold voltage of the associated pFET is reduced. The p-type WF metal is close to the silicon valence band energy (Ev) or higher work function, presenting strong electron bonding energy to the nuclei. For example, the p-type work function metal has a WF of about 5.2 eV or higher.\nThe blocking layer 296D includes titanium nitride, tantalum nitride, or other suitable material, formed by a proper deposition technique such as ALD. In various embodiments, the filling metal layer 296E includes aluminum, tungsten or other suitable metal. The filling metal layer 296E is deposited by a suitable technique, such as PVD or plating.\nThe semiconductor structure 200 in FIG. 19 is further illustrated in FIGS. 21 and 22 as well. FIG. 21 is a top view of the semiconductor structure 200. FIGS. 19 and 22 are sectional views of the semiconductor structure 200 along the dashed lines AA′ and BB′ of FIG. 21, respectively. FIG. 21 illustrates two fin active regions 230 but FIG. 22 only illustrates one fin active region 230 for simplicity. It is understood that semiconductor structure 200 may include two or more fin active regions 230 and two or more gate stacks 290. Various corresponding nFETs, pFETs and other circuit devices are formed on the substrate 210. Particularly, the gate 290 is disposed on the fin active region 230 and the isolation features 245. The first portion of the gate 290 on the fin active region 230 and the second portion of the gate 290 on the isolation features 245 have respective bottom surfaces at different levels (not coplanar in other words).\nReferring back to FIG. 1, the method 100 may include other fabrication operations. In some embodiments, an interconnect structure is formed on the substrate and is designed to couple various transistors and other devices to form a functional circuit. The interconnect structure includes various conductive features, such as metal lines for horizontal connections and contacts/vias for vertical connections. The various interconnect features may implement various conductive materials including copper, tungsten and silicide. In one example, a damascene process is used to form copper-based multilayer interconnect structure. In another embodiment, tungsten is used to form tungsten plug in the contact holes.\nFIG. 23 illustrates a schematic view of an exemplary embodiment of a manufacturing system 300 to implement the method 100, constructed in accordance with some embodiments. The apparatus 300 includes a manufacturing module 310 coupled with a metrology tool 320 and an etch apparatus 330. The metrology tool 320 may be an OCD tool in one example. The etch apparatus 330 is the tool to perform the etching process of the operation 170. The manufacturing module 310 may be embedded in the etch apparatus 330 or distributed in the semiconductor manufacturing system. The manufacturing module 310 includes software, hardware and database 340. The database 340 is designed to keep and maintain the etch recipes, device specifications (such as fin height), historic fabrication data and/or a lookup table that matches the SWAs and the etch dosages. The manufacturing module 310 further includes a fin profile extraction module (FPE module) 350 designed to extract the profile of the fin active regions 230 (such as SWA). The FPE module 350 is coupled with the metrology tool 320 and extracts the fin profile based on the measurement by the metrology tool (the operation 120). The manufacturing module 310 further includes an etch dosage (ED) module 360 designed to determine the etch dosage of the etching process based on the extracted fin profile. Accordingly, the operation 130 is implemented by the ED module 360. The ED module 360 is coupled with the FPE module 350 for the fin profile and is coupled with the database 340 for various data (such as desired fin height). The ED module 360 is further coupled with the etch apparatus 330 to provide the determined etch dosage to the etch apparatus such that the etching process in the operation 170 is implemented by the etch apparatus 330 with the determined etch dosage, thereby forming the fin active regions 230 with fin height having minimized variation from wafer to wafer and from lot to lot. The system 300 may further include other modules, manufacturing apparatus and metrology tools coupled or integrated together. In various examples, various entities of the system 300 are coupled together through Internet, intranet or other cable/wireless communication means.\nThe present disclosure provides a semiconductor structure and method making the same. The method includes extracting the profile of the fin active region, determining or adjusting the etch dosage according to the fin active region profile; and performing the etch process to recess the dielectric material using the etch dosage, thereby forming the fin active region and the shallow trench isolation features. The operation to determine the etch dosage may use a lookup table or a formula. Alternatively, a feed-forward loop is implemented such that the variation of the profile from a previous wafer is used to adjust the etch dosage of the subsequent wafer. Some embodiments of the present disclosure offer advantages over existing art, though it is understood that other embodiments may offer different advantages, not all advantages are necessarily discussed herein, and that no particular advantage is required for all embodiments. By using the disclosed method, the variation of the height of the fin active regions in the corresponding semiconductor structure is reduced and the device performance is enhanced. By using the disclosed method, fin height loading can be controlled too be less than 6 nm. The fin height loading is defined as fin height variation due to the fin height loading. For example, one structure has a dense fin pattern with 1000 fin features densely configured in parallel and another structure has an isolated fin pattern with 4 fin features isolated from other fin features. The fin height difference between the dense fin pattern in the first structure and the isolated fin pattern in the second structure is fin height loading. Our experiments consistently show that the fin height loading is: more than 6 nm if using the existing method; and less than 6 nm if using the disclosed method. Particularly, by using the disclosed method, the fin height loading is controlled to a range between 1 nm and 3 nm in some examples. Overall, with the disclosed method, the fin loading effect is substantially reduced in term of fin height variation, which provides significant improvement to the FinFET structure (or other 3D structure), especially for the advanced technology nodes with much smaller feature sizes. The etch process with optimized and dynamically adjusted etch dosage may be applied to other structure with similar profile-sensitive circuit features.\nThus, the present disclosure also provides a method for fabricating an integrated circuit in accordance with some embodiments. The method includes forming a trench on a semiconductor substrate, thereby defining fin active regions; extracting a profile of the fin active regions; determining an etch dosage according to the profile of the fin active regions; filling in the trench with a dielectric material; and performing an etching process to the dielectric material using the etch dosage, thereby recessing the dielectric material and defining a fin height of the fin active regions.\nThe present disclosure provides a method for fabricating an integrated circuit in accordance with some embodiments. The method includes forming first trenches on a substrate, thereby defining first ridge features on the substrate; measuring a sidewall angle (SWA) of the first ridge features; determining an etch dosage according to the SWA and a desired height; filling in the first trench with a material; and performing an etching process to the material with the etch dosage, thereby recessing the material and defining the first ridge features having the desired height.\nThe present disclosure provides a system for semiconductor fabrication in accordance with some embodiments. The system includes a metrology tool operable to measure profile of a fin active region formed on a semiconductor substrate; an etch apparatus operable to perform an etching process to the semiconductor substrate; and a manufacturing module coupled with the metrology tool and the etch apparatus, wherein the manufacturing module is designed to determine an etch dosage based on the profile of the fin active region.\nAspects of the present disclosure are best understood from the following above description when read with the accompanying figures. It is emphasized that, in accordance with the standard practice in the industry, various features are not drawn to scale. In fact, the dimensions of the various features may be arbitrarily increased or reduced for clarity of discussion. It is also emphasized that the drawings appended illustrate only typical embodiments of this invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting in scope, for the invention may apply equally well to other embodiments.\nforming trenches on a semiconductor substrate, thereby defining regions for forming semiconductor devices;\nextracting a profile of the regions;\ndetermining an etch recipe based on at least the profile of the regions;\nfilling in the trenches with a dielectric material; and\nperforming an etching process to the dielectric material using the etch recipe.\n2. The method of claim 1, further comprising, before the forming of the trenches:\nforming an etch mask over the semiconductor substrate, wherein the forming of the trenches includes etching the semiconductor substrate through openings of the etch mask.\nremoving the etch mask before the extracting of the profile.\nremoving the etch mask after the extracting of the profile.\n5. The method of claim 1, wherein the extracting of the profile includes measuring a sidewall angle of the regions.\n6. The method of claim 5, wherein the extracting of the profile further includes measuring a dimension of the trenches.\n7. The method of claim 1, wherein the extracting of the profile includes:\nmeasuring sidewall angles at different locations of the regions; and\ndetermining an average of the measured sidewall angles.\n8. The method of claim 1, wherein the etch recipe is determined based on the profile of the regions and a desired height of the regions after the performing of the etching process.\n9. The method of claim 1, further comprising, before the performing of the etching process:\nperforming a chemical mechanical polishing process or an etch-back process to the dielectric material.\n10. The method of claim 1, further comprising, after the performing of the etching process:\nforming transistor source and drain features in the regions.\nforming an etch mask on a substrate;\netching the substrate through openings of the etch mask, thereby forming trenches and ridges;\ndetermining a profile of the ridges including the etch mask;\ndetermining an etch recipe based on at least the profile;\nfilling the trenches with one or more dielectric materials; and\nrecessing the one or more dielectric materials using the etch recipe.\n12. The method of claim 11, wherein the filling of the trenches includes depositing the one or more dielectric materials on the etch mask.\napplying a chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) process to the one or more dielectric materials, wherein the etch mask serves as a polishing stop for the CMP process.\n14. The method of claim 11, wherein the etch mask remains over the ridges during the recessing of the one or more dielectric materials.\n15. The method of claim 11, further comprising removing the etch mask after the recessing of the one or more dielectric materials.\nforming first ridge features on a substrate;\nmeasuring a sidewall angle (SWA) of the first ridge features;\ndetermining an etch dosage according to the SWA and a desired height of the first ridge features;\ndepositing a dielectric material over the substrate and covering the first ridge features; and\nperforming an etching process to the dielectric material with the etch dosage, thereby recessing the dielectric material and defining the first ridge features to have the desired height.\n17. The method of claim 16, further comprising measuring a dimension between two first ridge features, wherein the determining of the etch dosage also takes into account the dimension.\n18. The method of claim 16, wherein the determining of the etch dosage includes reading a lookup table that associates the etch dosage to the SWA.\n19. 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+{"text": "Be Prepared for Downed Power Lines, Gas Leaks, More - Government - Manhattan Beach, CA Patch\nBe Prepared for Downed Power Lines, Gas Leaks, More\nA free public meeting Wednesday night will present vital information on how to handle utilities safely when a disaster strikes.\nEver since two women trying to help a man who crashed his vehicle into a hydrant and knocked down a live electric wire in Valley Village in August were electrocuted and died, George Butts has wanted to deliver safety information to the public.\nThanks to his perseverance and determination, the City of Manhattan Beach and the Manhattan Beach Emergency Response Team Association (MBCERTA), of which Butts is president, are offering a free public meeting on \"Utility Safety in the Event of an Emergency\" on Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. at the Joslyn Community Center, 1601 Valley Drive, Manhattan Beach.\nRepresentatives from Southern California Edison, the Gas Company and the city's Public Works Department will discuss what to do when coming across downed electrical wires, gas leaks and potential water hazards. These individuals will also be on hand to answer questions so that you can learn how to best protect yourself and others during an emergency or disaster.\nRelated: Expert Addresses Disaster Preparedness\nRelated: Will You Be Ready When Disaster Strikes?\nRelated: Resident Produces Disaster Preparedness Radio Shows\nRelated: Holiday Spotlight: George Butts\nRelated: Volunteer Spotlight: George Butts", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Patch.com is an American local news and information platform, primarily owned by Hale Global. As of June 2019, Patch's more than 100 journalists operated some 1,227 hyperlocal news websites, which also have an information component, in 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C.Patch Media Corporation is the operator of the service."}]}
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+{"text": "United States›New York (NY)›Richfield Springs›Richfield Springs Restaurants› New York Pizzeria\n40 Reviews #4 of 9 Restaurants in Richfield Springs $\nAlso show MapSatellite Map updates are paused. Zoom in to see updated info. Reset zoom Updating Map... Return to Map Get directions 37 Main St, Richfield Springs, NY 13439-2527 +1 315-858-0405\n12 helpful votes “New York Trip”\nI was a bit disappointed with this placed since I visited on the basis of previous Trip Adviser ratings. The Clerk at the counter had no personality at all. He was not helpful with his menu. He was matter of fact. Told us to get our drinks but I had to ask him for the cups to get a drink...\nMore Helpful? Thank RBailey59 Report mspe1960\nThis place serves about the best pizza and calzone I have had anywhere. The service is friendly and helpful. The prices are excellent. The tables and decore are very casual and it is a little tired and worn out - that is the only drawback. It is not dirty or run down looking. If you just want to go our...\nMore Helpful? Thank mspe1960 Report Mackenzie P\n1 review “Well Done ”\nHelpful? Thank Mackenzie P Report schustergin\n2 reviews “Best thing in the area -- not that there is much to choose from”\nHelpful? Thank schustergin Report Cathy D\nLevel Contributor 4 reviews “Don't ask for anything special”\nI have a sister who is allergic to cheese, so I asked for an antipasto salad without cheese. They agreed but then had to remake salad because cheese was used. I got the impression that they thought I was lying to them. I will not go there again. They are not sensitive at all.\nHelpful? Thank Cathy D Report Theresa M\nLevel Contributor 8 reviews 1 helpful vote “Miss you NY Pizzeria!”\n(Rt 28 runs from NYS thruway exit in...\nMore Helpful? Thank Theresa M Report robert f\nFor the first time I can say that I wasn't impressed. My order was wrong both the pizza and the wings. They did take care of it and were apologetic in person but seemed very rude over the phone when I first called about the issue. It's usually a stop I make everytime I'm in town, but definitely won't be...\nMore Helpful? Thank robert f Report robert f has 2 more reviews of New York Pizzeria “Never disappoints!”\n“Annual Stop!!!!”\nI order pizza from here and they made it the way I wanted it. The owners here are great people and all the staff is great as well. Pizza here is the BEST around. I DO NOT eat at the chains anymore. Nice thing is that they are open year round including the cold and snowy days when nobody wants...\nMore Helpful? Thank Trey M Report robert f\n69 helpful votes “Never disappoints!”\nHelpful? Thank robert f Report robert f has 2 more reviews of New York Pizzeria “Average ”\n24 helpful votes “Fresh tasting and ample”\nFollowing a hot day at the beach in Cooperstown, I was hungry, but I knew I didn't want a big meal or anything expensive. I had stopped at NY Pizzeria for the first time in July and enjoyed a meatball tunnel. This time, I ordered a calzone with one free topping (sausagel). The clerk told me it would take 20...\nMore Helpful? Thank UpstateNYUtica_NY Report Previous\nPosting guidelines Get notified about new answers to your questions. Ask Typical questions asked: Do you have gluten-free options? Is there a dress code? Do you allow dogs on the outdoor patio? Near New York Pizzeria Top-rated Attractions Nearby 14 Reviews Petrified Creatures\nBrowse all attractions Top-rated Restaurants Nearby 40 Reviews Tally-Ho Restaurant", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Tripadvisor, Inc. is an American online travel company that operates a website and mobile app with user-generated content and a comparison shopping website."}]}
+{"text": "Stunning! - Review of Constance Aiyana, Pemba Island, Tanzania - TripAdvisor\nStunning! - Constance Aiyana\nBooking.com$763\nOrbitz.com$915\nHotwire.com$915\nTripAdvisor$763\nHotels.com$915\nReview of Constance Aiyana\nWe stayed at The Aiyana for 2 nights on a recent visit to Pemba. Aiyana is situated in the top North of Pemba on an idyllic white sand beach. After a 1 1/2 hour journey from the airport through the fascinating countryside and unspoiled forest we arrived in paradise! Wow!\nThe design of Aiyana is unique....very artistic, with rooms and communal areas beautifully and sensitively located to maximise the views of the beach and turquoise blue sea from every room.\nOur suite was large and private, with private terraces, indoor and outdoor bathrooms and an comfortable living area.\nWe went for walks along the beach and swam in the ocean, almost alone but never lonely!\nThe highlight of our trip was the food....utterly delicious, imaginatively prepared and presented, majoring on seafood. We marvelled at the ability of the Mauritian chef to produce food of such an exceptional quality in such an 'away from it all' location.\nTruly relaxing! We'll be backMore\nAsk 111MichaelN about Constance Aiyana\nGecko Nature Lodge(Pemba Island)(Great Value!)\nView all 2 deals from $51\nWhere to start with describing the Constance Aiyana on Pemba island? It’s a beautiful place, very tranquil as if part of time has stood still. I say part as the Aiyana offers every comfort you can think of when spending a few nights or even, like us lucky ones, 10 nights! The villas are connected to each other, but offer privacy in such a way that you don’t notice this, also because they are set among a very green garden with lots of palm trees. We stayed in an Ambassador Villa/suite which has a ground and 1st floor with two bedrooms and bathrooms. The upstairs bathroom is outside in open air. This particular villa comes with its own private pool. Basically everything is there in the room which you need to enjoy a beach holiday and relax as you hear the waves and see the tides coming in and out. Watching the local fishermen in their traditional boats fishing and as you are laying on your sunbed on the pristine beach or at your own villa you see them bringing in freshly caught fish such as tuna, grouper, dorade, octopus etc. The Constance Aiyana chef then puts this on the menu the same evening! How more fresh can you get it? And food is good, selection is limited, but this is not a negative at all as the Constance Aiyana is located in quite remote part of the island, so bringing in goods/foods is sometimes a challenge. However many of the ingredients grow in the area, so is sourced locally.\nIf you are looking for something to do next to relaxing and absorbing the terrific sea views there are plenty of activities on the island, such as diving (we haven’t done), snorkeling (directly in front of the resort, but bring some aqua shoes as with low tide its tricky to get into the water), cycling around a part of the island (the reception can lend you bikes), fishing, visiting a sandbank, a native forest etc. etc.\nIt took us flying from Dar es Salaam via Zanzibar to Pemba 1hour + the journey by car transfer from the local Pemba airport at Chaka Chaka another 1h15min, this drive is terrific, you immediately get a good impression of the island. Very lush green and as you get closer to the Constance Aiyana more and more quiet. The cars used for this trip are mostly Toyota Landcruisers with airconditioning.\nThere’s so much more to say in a positive way about the Constance Aiyana and the friendly staff, the people from the local village, but I guess you just have to find out yourself!\nAsk James290774 about Constance Aiyana\nZico Marlon F\nWe had many options for our honeymoon but in the end we decided to go to Zanzibar and chose The Aiyana for our special getaway. And we have no regrets!\nAt first, we were a bit worried as the forecast for early November was showing rain and thunderstorms. In truth, Pemba island is flat and this property is located in the far north so the clouds just pass by real quick.\nWe were greeted by Syedi (always smiling) at the airport who drove us to and from the hotel. In my opinion the guy is going to be a future president of Zanzibar. He knows everybody!\nOnce we got to the hotel there was a welcome party on arrival. Katrina, Kosmos and a few staff members introduced themselves and made us feel at home with the sun setting over the horizon. (nice touch)\nOur check-in was swift and we were shown to our villa personally by the GM (Katrina)\nWhere do I begin with this? Our villa was spectacular! The design, the detail, comfort and the privacy. Even 5 star hotels couldn't offer this not even those in the Maldives. The Villa had a huge lounge area, a massive bed, spacious bathroom (with a bath, a shower and an outdoor shower!!). All villas have access to the beach via their own backyards and all have sea views. Housekeeping visits the villa twice daily and they do everything even folded our clothes! The villas have decent WiFi but don't complain if your videos aren't loading, you are here to relax and disconnect.\nThe bigger suites have two bedrooms and private pool which is ideal for families.\nOn our first night we were invited for a cocktail party with the management and to get to now the other couples staying in the resort. Including us there were three other couples so it was a cosy evening. We were then escorted to our candle lit dinner tables on the beach.\nNow I'm not big on seafood but this holiday was a perfect chance for me to change my diet (and shed some weight lol). The food here is HEAVENLY! Prepared by Chef Geerish and his band of merry men, all the dishes were prepared fresh. For breakfast everything was standard but still good, however lunch and dinner was a surprise. What they would serve you was what they caught from the sea simple as that. You sit down at your table and you open a rolled up script and you will be amazed by the creativity that comes out from that kitchen!\nFor me, it was seafood all the way! Calamari, Octopus, Cigale we tried everything! and not a single day was the food or dessert the same. So for me the food was on point!\nThere isn't much to do around the hotel but you come here really to relax. If you feel a bit adventurous then the hotel provides Bicycles. You can go to the other side of the island and to the lighthouse passing through a bit of forest on the way. Although Pemba is completely safe I'd advise taking a guide who can show you around quickly.\nThe hotel also provides snorkelling equipment and paddle boats if you want to venture around.\nThey also had a bunch of cool excursions where you go to the sandbank and snorkelling in deeper waters. You can check out a variety of fish amongst the coral and dolphins (not amongst the coral of course) and if you're real lucky you can see humpback whales!\nThe Hotel also has an amazing spa called Maji (water in Swahili). We were treated to the signature Maji treatment which is a must try! They also offer a spa treatment on one of their satellite islands which I presume would be even more relaxing.\nPlease be patient with the staff. They do their utmost to make your stay comfortable. Many of them are young but eager to learn so if they don't understand you the first time please explain to them and you won't have to teach them again. They are bunch of enthusiastic individuals and are always smiling.\nThe owner Mr. Ashok is such a down to earth person who is always around to make you feel comfortable. A truly great person who adds that extra touch to everything the Aiyana does.\nOur only regret is not staying here for longer as we bonded with all the hotel staff and they made us feel like family! Cue emotions!\nWill definitely be going back and most definitely recommend this non-touristy, charming property!\nSpecial mention to Katrina, Kosmos, Jean-mari, Geerish and the kitchen staff, the bartenders (David, James and Simon), the restaurant staff (Suleiman, Eli, Bella, Naiomi and Joanna), the spa staff (Elisabeth and Happiness), Captain Makame and his crew, our guides Syedi and Abedi and finally the main man Ashok Sungkur. Without you guys this place would be just another hotel...\nP.S you are in for a great treat on your last day, I'm not going to spoil it ;)\nAsk Zico Marlon F about Constance Aiyana\n5 Thank Zico Marlon F\nWe have been for 5 days in The Aiyana and have enjoyed every minute in this luxurious retreat at the north-western end of Pemba Island.\nA multitude of sculptures fit harmoniously into the garden designed with great empathy.\nOur bungalow was generously and tastefully designed.\nThere have been used local woods and materials to combine modern design with African flair and create maximum privacy with a combined living- and sleeping area, a spacious bathroom with bathtub, separate shower and outside shower.\nWe had the pleasure to meet Mr. Ashok Sungkur, the owner of the hotel and his brother, Mr. Shailesh Sungkur. Mr. Ashok told us that the \"Aiyana\" is his life's work and really has a lot of heart and soul in it. What we also found very great and convincing is that Mr. Ashok relies on regionalism. Thus, the villas were built with a lot of materials from Pemba and people from Pemba used for the construction.\nThe same goes on the menu, there is much from the sea and everything farmers grow in the area.\nWe have visited a lot of hotels all over the world, but The Aiyana is really something special.\nIn this hotel we felt we were living in an ever blooming garden away from the hustle and bustle of the world\nAsk powersensi about Constance Aiyana\nThank powersensi\nParadise, Excellent luxury resort in Africa, made to feel like royalty.\nThe Aiyana is Paradise on Earth - Jewel of Pemba, in Tanzania. A sanctuary where you recharge the mind and body and you are one with nature.\nWe have just returned from a perfect 5 nights holiday from the Aiyana resort. From the moment we arrived, until the time we left, we were looked after with love, and care and made to feel like royalty, nothing was too much trouble. We booked a suite and to our delight we were upgraded to the Presidential suite with a good size pool with a spectacular view, of pure white sandy beach with a clear blue sea. As you enter the suite it has a good size hallway with high ceiling, the lounge area is absolutely massive with a comfortable sofa and TV and dining table facing a very secluded peaceful garden and view of the pool and the sea. The bedroom is also large with an amazingly comfortable four poster bed and pillows you sink into all white cotton sheets, very beautiful and stylish - your bed is facing the sea as well. It has a large bathroom with a sunken bath if you want to relax, an inside shower and an outside shower in a beautiful garden. The terrace has table and chairs and sun lounges, with a landscaped garden. I watched Kingfisher birds skimming in the water and catching fish. I was also very lucky to watch a sunbird everyday around the garden of the outside shower. It's pure heaven, full of wildlife. It's definitely the best hotel we have ever stayed at and can't wait to book our next holiday here. We are so happy we found this Gem of a place the Aiyana.\nWe would highly recommend the Aiyana resort to anyone who enjoy being pampered and enjoy peace and tranquility with a beautiful architecture, beautiful garden surrounded by wildlife, great service, delicious foods. Mr Ashok the owner and his team provide very attentive service and attention to detail. The care and love they show to all their guests is exceptional and it exceeded all our expectations.\nWe arrived at Pemba airport a short 35 minutes flight from Zanzibar and were picked up by Francis - who gave us a very warm welcome. We were given wet towels to freshen up, fresh fruit skewer and drinks which was exactly what we needed as we had a short delay in Zanzibar and we were a little hungry. The one hour drive through the unspoilt villages was very interesting and gave us a glimpse of how the locals live.\nWalking around the hotel we were blown away by the beauty of Aiyana, the energy and love of the people, architecture, art, the rooms are stylishly decorated, beautifully designed landscape garden, delicious food and nature all around us and the pure luxury in Africa. It was a contrast from small villages we drove through to this wonderland resort the Aiyana - you enter into Paradise.\nKatrina the operation manager was truly amazing she told us to call her, if we needed anything, they did everything to make our stay very special. We had our own butler who was also amazing - our every needs were met without any problem, nothing was too much trouble.\nMy husband went on an early morning fishing trip - and amazingly they did not only catch fish , which we had for lunch but they also saw a pod of whales with two babies jumping out of the water playfully and also dolphins following their boat. I was told it's the season for whales and some of the guests who were sunbathing on the beach saw whales in front of the Aiyana beach. Aiyana also is a great place to snorkel lots of beautiful tropical fish\nThe food at the Aiyana is absolute delicious, all fruit and veg are freshly sourced from the local market, also freshly caught local fish - loved the salad dressing, which had a touch of delicate lemongrass. As a full board resort you get a variety of beautifully presented, delicious meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. We would like to thank Geerish the chef and his team for preparing all the great food during our stay and for the special Lunch. To top it all up, we had the most memorable meal on the beach, red flower petals strewn pathway, which was painstakingly done for us to walk on to your table, you are made to feel like a prince and princess's. It's perfection and poetry all in one and it's a unique touch of love for their guests. No where in the world to be experienced.\nThe spa is heavenly, it's set in a beautiful garden with ponds, amazing architecture and it's in harmony with nature, individual separate thatched rooms with white painted walls. They showed me round and it's a great place for weddings as they have a special rooms for the brides to bath. I had a massage on my first day and all the stresses and strain was taken away, thank you for a great experience.\nThe staffs are so respectful when you walk around they bow and all greet you with a Namaste or Jambo in Swahili.\nIf you are a wildlife fan and photography then the Aiyana resort is the place to be..I have taken thousands of photographs of the Architecture, amazing garden and the wildlife. I saw Toucans, Sunbirds, Eagles , parrots and many absolutely beautiful birds. I was told they also have velvet monkeys but I did not stay long enough to spot one. I managed to take a bird watching Trip and saw amazing flying foxes hanging upside down on very tall trees, which are covered by these amazing creatures. Their are also lots of other activities available at the resort. The Aiyana is a great place to stay if you want to include a safari holiday as part of your stay.\nFinally, in our opinion, the Aiyana's secret ambassador is the never failing Mr Ashok Sungkur. His vision and ethos is always to focus on guests, the integrity of a bound workforce to always do what is right. These values are deep in the heart of Mr Ashok's ethos. We will come back again, until then we hold the memories of the Aiyana family close to our hearts, of happy times spent in a heavenly place. Our thanks goes to all the amazing staffs at the Aiyana.\nRoom Tip: Presidential suite no 1, secluded garden and terrace with table and chairs, loungers, a large private pool.\nAsk Prim M about Constance Aiyana\n2 Thank Prim M\nAbsolutely stunning and even more beautiful than the website!\nThis property is pure magic. While it is on the opposite end of the island from the airport, the hour-long drive gives you an amazing feel and perspective on just how unspoiled the island really is.\nFrom the moment you arrive, a parade of staff are on hand with cool towels, tea and snacks ... and they are there at every single other day-part to help your stay be the very best it can be.\nThe property and rooms are stunning ... massive and every single detail has been thought of wherever you go.\nThe sand is like powdered icing sugar; so soft, you sink down a fair few inches as you walk along it.\nAll meals are super delicious with high standards in detail, cuisine and big flavour. Ekaterina is amazing and hooked me up with Luca and Mike from Swahili Divers. Did two dives - Coral Gardens is just that ... beats any of the diving I've done in the Caribbean combined.\nThey also suggested I take a bike ride over to Vumawimbi Beach - again, stunning, stunning, stunning. It was just me and felt super safe and worth the time for sure.\nThe last night at The Aiyana is super special - I won't give it away but I was so thrilled with the whole night.\nI cannot say enough about The Aiyana; it's a must do if you are contemplating island time after a safari or quite frankly, an alternative to the Maldives with more culture given the local villages.\nRoom Tip: I've heard the Presidential Suite is spectacular!\nAsk Charlene P about Constance Aiyana\n4 Thank Charlene P", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Tripadvisor, Inc. is an American online travel company that operates a website and mobile app with user-generated content and a comparison shopping website."}]}
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+{"text": "Stamping With Gwen: Occasions Mini Catalog -- AVAILABLE TODAY\nOccasions Mini Catalog -- AVAILABLE TODAY\nThe Occasions Mini Catalog is available TODAY! So it’s only fitting that today’s card features a couple products from the new Catalog. I used the Tulips Textured Impressions Embossing Folder to add detail to the Baja Breeze portion of my card. Then I used a couple different patterns from the Springtime Vintage Designer Series Paper. This paper is really beautiful. I’ll be using lots of it. CLICK HERE to view the Occasions Mini Catalog online.\nQUICK TIP: I originally saw this idea for repeating the tulip border impression on Darlene McCallum's blog. My tip is to emboss the bottom row first. Then insert the cardstock back in the embossing folder so the edge of the folder is just above the first embossed impression. If the initial impression is in the folder, the next roll through the Big Shot will flatten out that impression.\nCard Recipe: Stamps- Just Believe (sentiment); Paper- Springtime Vintage DSP, Crumb Cake, Baja Breeze, Very Vanilla, Not Quite Navy; Ink- Not Quite Navy; Accessories- Decorative Label Punch, Seam Binding, Large Oval Punch, Scallop Trim Border Punch, Tulip Impressions EF, Dimensionals\nPosted by Gwen at 9:22 AM\nLabels: Just Believe, Thank You", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
+{"text": "Tina Says...: Waiting on Wednesday: If We Had Known\nWaiting on Wednesday: If We Had Known\nThis week's pick: If We Had Known by Elise Juska\nDue out: April 17, 2018\nAfter a shooting in her local mall in rural Maine, English professor Maggie Daley is stunned to learn the gunman was her former student. She is further dismayed when she finds an old essay offering clues to his violent nature she might have missed.\nEven as the tragedy begins to fade from the national consciousness, its ripple effect on Maggie intensifies, jeopardizing her relationships with those closest to her, including her anxiety-ridden daughter, Anna; her ex-husband; and her boss-not to mention her new, but secret, relationship with a colleague. Meanwhile, a viral social media post prompts further public scrutiny and an investigation into the shooter's troubled past. Feeling pressured from all sides, Maggie begins to fear that her culpability may extend past a simple sense of guilt and put the life she's built at risk.\nIF WE HAD KNOWN explores the private implications of public tragedies, how we navigate fear in today's world, and whether it's possible to see anyone-children, parents, students--as they truly are.\nThis book does sound good. Sometimes I wonder about the other people in the lives of individuals that commit these horrible acts. I could definitely see this scenario.", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
+{"text": "FCC releases net neutrality regulations; opponents expected to sue - LA Times\nBUSINESS FCC releases net neutrality regulations; opponents expected to sue\nFCC commissioners Pablo Martinez Monsivais / Associated Press FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, center, is flanked by Commissioners Ajit Pai, left, Mignon Clyburn, Jessica Rosenworcel and Michael O'Rielly during a hearing and vote on proposed net neutrality rules in Washington. FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, center, is flanked by Commissioners Ajit Pai, left, Mignon Clyburn, Jessica Rosenworcel and Michael O'Rielly during a hearing and vote on proposed net neutrality rules in Washington. (Pablo Martinez Monsivais / Associated Press) Jim PuzzangheraContact Reporter\nFCC releases wording of net neutrality rules in 400-page tome, with the regulations taking up only eight pages\nFederal regulators released details of the new rules governing Internet traffic in a 400-page tome that also lays out the justification for tough measures and gives critics the fodder for their expected court appeals.The Federal Communications Commission released the wording of net neutrality rules it approved two weeks ago, but the regulations themselves didn't take up much room — only eight pages.\nMost of the order contains explanations and rationale for the new regulations. The last 87 pages are statements from the commissioners, including a 64-page dissent from Republican Commissioner Ajit Pai.The release of the document was highly anticipated, though there was little that was new. The agency will take a more active role in ensuring that the flow of Internet traffic remains unhindered and will require broadband providers act in a \"just and reasonable\" manner.\nIn releasing the details Thursday, the FCC essentially started the clock on implementing the new rules of the road for the Internet and on efforts by opponents to stop them.Lawyers for industry trade groups and broadband service providers, such as AT&T Inc. and Verizon Communications Inc., began poring over the document posted on the FCC's website Thursday. Ultimately, though, we are confident the issue will be resolved by bipartisan action by Congress or a future FCC or by the courts. — Jim Cicconi, AT&T's senior executive vice president of external and legislative affairs \"It will be challenged,\" predicted Michael Pryor, a special counsel in the regulatory communications practice at the Cooley law firm in Washington. \"I think the question is how many people end up challenging it.\"Twice before, the industry has won court orders tossing out similar rules.\nLawmakers also are reviewing the details. Three key Republicans are pushing legislation that would take a more limited approach to ensuring the unfettered flow of content on the Internet. Some Democrats have expressed interest in working with them because legislation would provide more certainty than a regulatory decision. FCC's new net neutrality rules are sure to be challenged Jim Puzzanghera After two failed attempts to enact rules for Internet traffic, regulators adopted a heavily criticized — but legally stronger — strategy to try to make sure their net neutrality rules stand up in court. But an expected lawsuit is only one hurdle for the new policy. The plan that the Federal Communications... After two failed attempts to enact rules for Internet traffic, regulators adopted a heavily criticized — but legally stronger — strategy to try to make sure their net neutrality rules stand up in court. But an expected lawsuit is only one hurdle for the new policy. The plan that the Federal Communications... (Jim Puzzanghera) \"Our six-page draft legislation could prevent abuses and promote robust Internet investment — all without the overreach included in the FCC's order,\" Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.), Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.) and Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.) said in a joint statement.All five FCC members are scheduled to testify Wednesday before the Senate Commerce Committee, which Thune chairs.The Democrat-controlled FCC approved the regulations Feb. 26 in a party-line 3-2 vote after President Obama publicly urged them to do so.The main provisions prohibit broadband providers from blocking or slowing delivery of any lawful content through their networks for any reason other than \"reasonable network management\" and ban so-called paid prioritization, the sale of faster delivery.The FCC would waive the ban on paid prioritization if a company could show that it \"would provide some significant public interest benefit and would not harm the open nature of the Internet.\"\"The order uses every tool in the commission's toolbox to make sure the Internet stays fair, fast and open for all Americans, while ensuring investment and innovation can flourish,\" the FCC said in releasing the full order.In the next few weeks, the order will be published in the Federal Register and nearly all the provisions will take effect 60 days after that unless a court steps in with a preliminary injunction.FCC officials said the length of the order, which included 1,950 footnotes, was partly in response to many of the arguments made in the nearly 4 million public comments the agency received on the issue last year.But another reason for the extensive detail was to offer the legal and factual basis for the regulations in anticipation of a legal challenge, FCC officials said.\"Clearly it is very much written with litigation in mind,\" Pryor said.What has made this set of net neutrality rules so much more controversial than past efforts was the FCC's major policy shift in treating broadband providers as more highly regulated telecommunications services. That decision was aimed at addressing a major flaw in the 2010 net neutrality rules that led federal judges to overturn them.Critics slammed the FCC for reclassifying broadband as a utility even though FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler has promised a light approach that avoids rate regulation and many other heavy-handed rules.The FCC also decided for the first time to apply net neutrality regulations to wireless broadband. The agency does that by expanding the definition of conventional phone service to include Internet addresses as well as phone numbers, according to the order.That decision could have major implications for telecommunications regulation as the types of Internet-connected devices expand, said Robert McDowell, a former Republican FCC commissioner who voted against the 2010 net neutrality regulations.\"As we see the Internet of everything starting to explode, it's more than just your computer, your tablet, your smartphone. It's going to be your car, your dishwasher and all sorts of things,\" said McDowell, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute think tank. \"This is going to have an unfathomable number of consequences.\"AT&T hinted at a likely legal challenge of the regulations as it warned that the release of the order \"begins a period of uncertainty that will damage broadband investment in the United States.\"\"Ultimately, though, we are confident the issue will be resolved by bipartisan action by Congress or a future FCC or by the courts,\" said Jim Cicconi, AT&T's senior executive vice president of external and legislative affairs.The National Cable and Telecommunications Assn. trade group also warned of \"years of litigation\" that would cause \"serious collateral consequences for consumers, and ongoing market uncertainty that will slow America's quest to advance broadband deployment and adoption.\"\nMatt Wood, policy director of Free Press, a digital rights group that strongly supported tough net neutrality rules, said he hoped that the public release of the details would end \"fear-mongering\" by opponents of the FCC's action.\"This is not a government takeover of the Internet or an onerous utility-style regulation,\" he said.\nOpponents of Internet rules recklessly play the tax-grab card", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "The Los Angeles Times (abbreviated as LA Times) is a daily newspaper based in El Segundo, California, which has been published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. 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+{"text": "Caladium ‘Florida Moonlight’ | Forest Garden\nTag Archives: Caladium ‘Florida Moonlight’\nOrdering Caladiums For Our Summer Garden\nCaladium ‘Desert Sunset,’ introduced last season by Classic Caladiums.\nAgain this year, I am organizing a large Caladium order for friends, neighbors and family. By combining our orders, we can buy large lots of 25-50 tubers of each variety which gives us a lower price per plant. We also save on shipping costs. I’ve selected a dozen different varieties to order this year.\nSix varieties are new hybrids on offer from Classic Caladiums. All of these were developed by Dr. Robert Hartman, CEO of Classic Caladiums, to withstand more direct sun and produce more leaves than older Caladium cultivars. These six varieties have only been available commercially in the last few years.\nI grew C. ‘Desert Sunset’ last summer, and was very happy with how it looked and how it performed. One of the benefits of these new Caladiums is the introduction of some new patterns and even new colors into the world of Caladiums.\nI am most interested in growing out the new C. ‘Peppermint’ this year.\nCaladium ‘Sweet Carolina’ sports chartreuse leaves and bright rose pink spots. C. ‘Miss Muffett’ was a parent of this new hybrid.\nYou might have seen my posts last summer about C. ‘Sweet Carolina.’ I’ve saved the tubers I grew last summer and hope they survived winter in our garage. That cultivar isn’t on the list, although the Caladium proved to be a strong grower.\nOur friends who grew the tubers I shared with them weren’t very enthusiastic about it; likely because of its truly unusual appearance.\nCaladium, ‘Cherry Tart’ is a fairly short variety, but produces lots of intense, red leaves. These plants were vigorous and vibrant until frost.\nThey were much happier with C. ‘Cherry Tart.’ A gorgeous deep red Caladium, I would recommend it to anyone. You won’t find it on this list because I want to see the new 2017 red Caladiums C. ‘Fireworks’ and C. ‘Flare.’\nHere are the varieties I plan to order for 2017:\nNew Caladium Hybrids from ClassicCaladiums.com\n(Please follow the links for photos)\nWhite Delight ( part sun 18”-24”)\nWhite Star ( full sun/part shade 12”-18”)\nPeppermint ( shade/part sun 12”-18”)\nDesert Sunset ( sun/part shade 12”-18”\nFireworks ( full sun/part shade 18”-24” )\nFlare ( full sun/part shade 12”-18” )\nC. Florida Fantasy appreciates a little afternoon shade, but performs well in morning sun.\nOlder Caladium Hybrids\nFlorida Sweetheart ( sun/ part sun 12”-18”)\nLance Wharton ( sun/ part sun 12”-18”)\nC. Florida Sweetheart\nFlorida Fantasy (shade/ part sun 12”-15”)\nFlorida Moonlight ( shade/ part sun 18”-24”)\nFlorida Roselight ( shade/ part sun 18”-24”)\nMiss Muffet ( shade/ part sun 12”-18”)\nCaladium ‘Miss Muffett”\nAll six of these older varieties are beautiful, strong growers. It is very hard for me to choose a favorite. Thankfully, we enjoy them all in different parts of our garden.\nAll four varieties with ‘Florida’ in the name were developed at the University of Florida. They are fairly new hybrids with pretty good sun tolerance, vigor, and good health. C. ‘Miss Muffett’ is a gorgeous Caladium, and one of the parents of the improved C. ‘Sweet Carolina.’\nCaladium ‘Florida Moonlight’ really lights up a shady spot!\nAlthough I shared an email invitation last week with a few friends and neighbors to join this year’s Caladium order, I am posting the list of Caladiums, and a few photos, again here. Some folks had trouble opening the page I sent with photos of all six varieties.\nIf you live in the Williamsburg area, and would like to participate this year, then please contact me sometime this week by email. We will get in touch with one another and you can join our order anytime between now and next weekend.\nCaladium ‘Lance Wharton’\nCaladiums prove a great plant for our hot Virginia summers. They thrive in our heat and humidity! Once they get going in May or early June, they keep giving and just grow better with each passing month until the weather cools in October. Whether grown in a pot or in a bed, Caladiums have few problems and generally are left alone by deer and other wildlife.\nThese are a good choice for busy gardeners who don’t have time to fuss around with high maintenance plants. Foliage plants have staying power in the garden. These are some of the easiest and most interesting foliage plants we’ve found.\nAnd now is the time to plan for the coming season. Order yours now, while the selection is still good.\nCaladiums love our summer weather!\nAll photos by Woodland Gnome 2015- 2016\nCaladium ‘Desert Sunset’\nPosted in Caladium, Color, Container gardening, Garden planning, Gardening addiction, Gardening in Williamsburg, Plant photos, Summer Garden, Zone 7B Cultural Information\nTags: 'Florida' series Caladiums, Caladium 'Desert Sunset', Caladium 'Florida Moonlight', Caladium 'Moonlight', Caladium 'Sweet Carolina', Classic Caladiums LLC, container gardening, Forest Garden, Garden photography, garden planning, Gardening in Williamsburg, Shade gardening, Summer garden", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "WordPress (WP, WordPress.org) is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP and paired with a MySQL or MariaDB database. Features include a plugin architecture and a template system, referred to within WordPress as Themes."}]}
+{"text": "Bibliophilic Blather: Cyber Monday vs. Black Friday\nSince I unfortunately have a retail sales job as one of my p/t gigs, I HATE Black Friday. I've never been one to enjoy being in crowds of angry, tired, frustrated shoppers, so I never joined in this crazy ritual before I had to be there. But it's in-between paychecks for me right now, so I won't be shopping on Cyber-Monday either. I've already got some things stashed away, and I'll just pick things up as I can. The idea of having to have something because \"everyone else has it\", or to buy things on a certain day because \"everyone else is doing it\" just has no attraction for me. So my answer is neither.\nCyber Monday all the way! No lines, no crowds, no hassle.\nNeither. We like supporting local businesses, so we did our shopping this year on Small Business Saturday.I got Ursula a nice piece of jewelry at our local favorite jeweler, and she got me a new Beretta 84FS at my local favorite gun shop.And, yes, we made sure to let the owners know that we were there specifically to support them on Small Business Saturday. You should have seen their eyes light up at that.\nI totally understand, Fiona. Kelly--you bet!Doug--awesome! Good for you. :)\n9/17 Deals and Freebies\nGuest Post: Rona Simmons Takes Apart Some Popular Stories And Puts Them Back Together", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
+{"text": "Fade a phot into the background | Photoshop | Edição de Fotos | Design Gráfico | Design Photoshop | Illustrator | Freelancer\nFade a phot into the background\nVeja mais: fade image into background photoshop, fade image photoshop, photoshop fade edges to transparent, how to fade the edges of an image in photoshop, how to fade a picture in paint, fade image online, how to fade an image in photoshop cc, how to fade two images together in photoshop, making background white photo edit, need photo website, free download background graphic design restaurant menu, change background retouch photo trial, css dropdown menu cover aspnet controls, background remover photo editing, menu cover design, latest won projects need photo edited photoshop, photoshop deleting background fashion photo, need photo retouchers, need photo image resizer website, need photo shop picture\nID do Projeto: #23419271\nI CAN COMPLETE THIS JOB RIGHT NOW CHECK MY REVIEWS AND AWARD ME TO START NOW I WILL WAIT FOR YOU THANKS, SULTAN\nLet's start right way.I can professionally faded into the background for a menu cover according to your job description. I am an expert in this particular skill & have enough knowledge about this. I have 6 years of wo Mais\nHI,EXPERT HERE I CAN FADED INTO THE BACKGROUND PERFECTLY AND PROFESSIONALLY, READY TO MAKE A [login to view URL] MESSAGE ME SO WE CAN START PROJECT RIGHT NOW. I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU. CHECK MY PREVIOUS QU Mais\nSIR, I AM AN SKILLED PHOTOSHOP & PHOTO EDIT PROFESSIONALLY. I CAN DO FADED YOUR PHOTO FOR MENU COVER PERFECTLY AND PROFESSIONALLY IN SHORT TIME. I AM STILL READY FOR START YOUR PROJECT RIGHT NOW. U CAN CHECK MY FREE Mais\nI have checked the attached both images and i will provide you faded into the background for a menu cover. I have expertise in photoshop. Please ping me so we can discuss and proceed. Thanks.\nHELLO, I have read your job description and understand that you want one photo faded into the background for a menu cover design . I can do it and ready to start work immediately. The design provided will be creati Mais\nHi, I am Benjamin Binder, graphic designer and I want to fade the photo in the background Here are some sample designs I did before: [login to view URL]\nyes i seen your details please chat with me so i can ask some questions and better understanding sir\nGreetings, Sir I will photoshop the image with background image, can you share me both images, Can I check ? Regards M. Farrukh\nhi There, This is a straightforward work! I can promise you a great work right now! Please send me a message so I can do a SAMPLE for you, to show you the quality and the sharpness of my work I'm an expert in Photosho Mais\nHi there,I'm capable of completing the given Photoshop edit without loosing the quality according to your requirements & forward you FREE [login to view URL]'s discuss through the chat for better results. Please check my port Mais\nHi, I have read Your project \"Fade a phot into the background \" description. And I am interested to work on it. I can strongly assure you that you will \"GET 101% SATISFACTION\" and \"HIGH QUALITY WORK\" from my end.:) I Mais\nhi there, please share the image, I will make it fade into background. so do let me know. thank you.\nHi, I would be delighted to work on this project. I assume when you say faded, you mean that you need the photo of the oven to be a little less opaque a.k.a. have a little bit of transparency , when on the menu cover. Mais", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Freelance (sometimes spelled free-lance or free lance), freelancer, or freelance worker, are terms commonly used for a person who is self-employed and not necessarily committed to a particular employer long-term. Freelance workers are sometimes represented by a company or a temporary agency that resells freelance labor to clients; others work independently or use professional associations or websites to get work."}]}
+{"text": "~ Naturally Beautiful ~ : First Maternity Leave Essentials: What Makes Life Easier for Newbie Mommies\nPosted by Meiko at 12:34 PM", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
+{"text": "Denver Nuggets vs. Washington Wizards - Box Score - February 22, 2013 - ESPN\nKenneth Faried, PF232-40-02-213401101-76\nDanilo Gallinari, SF282-50-32-203311012-146\nKosta Koufos, C181-60-02-243701201-94\nTy Lawson, PG388-200-611-12044120023-1027\nAndre Iguodala, SG343-52-40-214552044-88\nWilson Chandler, SF288-151-45-504401005+1122\nJaVale McGee, C203-50-03-613401203-49\nAndre Miller, PG277-111-14-413473025+319\nCorey Brewer, SG245-100-42-201121020+812\n39-814-2231-3782836271151124 11348.1%18.2%83.8%Fast break points: 17Points in the paint: 60Total Team Turnovers (Points off turnovers): 11 (11)+/- denotes team's net points while the player is on the court.Washington Wizards\nNene Hilario, PF305-110-04-413431224+214\nMartell Webster, SF356-123-60-034721015-515\nEmeka Okafor, C278-140-01-5581320002+1517\nJohn Wall, PG335-120-04-4101101363+114\nBradley Beal, SG383-82-59-11391242233+1217\nTrevor Booker, PF142-20-00-221300110+44\nKevin Seraphin, PF71-30-00-001100002-52\nTrevor Ariza, SF275-112-64-404430032+116\nChris Singleton, SF132-40-11-220202014-65\nA.J. Price, PG164-94-60-010130011+512\nGarrett Temple, SG21-20-01-101100000+63\n42-8811-2424-3318314927781826 11947.7%45.8%72.7%Fast break points: 5Points in the paint: 42Total Team Turnovers (Points off turnovers): 18 (25)+/- denotes team's net points while the player is on the court. Flagrant Fouls: 1 DENVER ( Gallinari 1 ) Technical Fouls: PLAYERS: None - TEAMS: DENVER (2) - COACHES: None Officials: Derrick Stafford, Scott Wall, Violet Palmer Attendance: 16,527 Time of Game: 2:27", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "ESPN (originally an initialism for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American multinational basic cable sports channel owned by ESPN Inc., owned jointly by The Walt Disney Company (80%) and Hearst Communications (20%). The company was founded in 1979 by Bill Rasmussen along with his son Scott Rasmussen and Ed Egan."}]}
+{"text": "Amyloid neuropathy in multiple myeloma and other plasma cell dyscrasias. A hypothesis of the pathogenesis of amyloid neuropathies — Italian Ministry of Health\nJacob P. Verghese, Walter G. Bradley, Raffaello Nemni, Keith P W J McAdam\nAmyloid neuropathy in multiple myeloma and other plasma cell dyscrasias. A hypothesis of the pathogenesis of amyloid neuropathies. / Verghese, Jacob P.; Bradley, Walter G.; Nemni, Raffaello; McAdam, Keith P W J.\nIn: Journal of the Neurological Sciences, Vol. 59, No. 2, 1983, p. 237-246.\nVerghese JP, Bradley WG, Nemni R, McAdam KPWJ. Amyloid neuropathy in multiple myeloma and other plasma cell dyscrasias. A hypothesis of the pathogenesis of amyloid neuropathies. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 1983;59(2):237-246. https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-510X(83)90041-2\nVerghese, Jacob P. ; Bradley, Walter G. ; Nemni, Raffaello ; McAdam, Keith P W J. / Amyloid neuropathy in multiple myeloma and other plasma cell dyscrasias. A hypothesis of the pathogenesis of amyloid neuropathies. In: Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 1983 ; Vol. 59, No. 2. pp. 237-246.\n@article{9c7441c069224122bfa865c16555141d,\nauthor = \"Verghese, {Jacob P.} and Bradley, {Walter G.} and Raffaello Nemni and McAdam, {Keith P W J}\",\nAU - McAdam, Keith P W J", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Elsevier (Dutch: [ˈɛlzəviːr]) is a Netherlands-based publishing company specializing in scientific, technical, and medical content. It is a part of the RELX Group, known until 2015 as Reed Elsevier."}]}
+{"text": "Maritime “Voyager” museum redevelopment\nAfter visiting Maritime “Voyager” museum we found out that the designers in order to revitalise Maritime museum experience mainly concentrated\n1) Creating and wide use of new logo IVI\nVoyager logo single\n2) Choosing black colour as primary for all graphic design in the museum and media\n3) Creating range of souvenirs with IVI logo, T-shirts, bags and notebooks\n4) Design of the website\n5) Involving Black Magic story as vertex of the New Zealand maritime history\nImages: http://www.flickr.com/photos/highwic_voyager/\nVoyager New Zealand Maritime Museum is the new name for New Zealand’s national maritime museum.\nThe name ‘Voyager’ was chosen because so much of New Zealand's evolution as a nation is founded on pioneering voyages of discovery - the explorative spirit of our seafaring nation.\nIn addition to a new name, Voyager’s visual identity also incorporates a bold and creative new mark with an image portal which creates a family of interchangeable marks - each telling its own story of maritime adventure and discovery.\nAlthough it’s the most visible aspect, the museum’s new name is simply the beginning of an overarching Voyager strategy which will guide the museum towards fulfilling its potential as one of Auckland and New Zealand’s most important cultural institutions.\nA key focus for the museum has been increasing the relevancy of the rest of museum experience to meet the modern expectations that people now have for museums.\nFrom an exhibitions perspective, the type of interactive, technology-rich experience that will be central to the Blue Water Black Magic exhibition will be increasingly replicated throughout the remainder of the museum, as part of the strategy to create more engaging, more appealing exhibitions with broad public appeal.\nOther aspects of the Voyager strategy include a ‘black out’ of the museum’s significant building assets to give a better reflection of the size and scale of the experience on offer, the replacement of all external signage, a new arrival experience for visitors in our redesigned front of house facility, and an entirely new range of modern and stylish Voyager merchandise.\nGeoff Suvalko is a designer, strategist and advisor to Voyager New Zealand Maritime Museum. Geoff is a well known identity within the design industry, having lead many branding and design programs for clients such as Air New Zealand, DB Breweries and New Zealand Trade & Enterprise with his work having won numerous design awards both here in New Zealand as internationally. Geoff has also consulted on behalf of ‘Better By Design’ across many export orientated New Zealand organisations with a goal of increasing performance through design philosophy and process. Geoff is currently completing his Masters in Design at the world respected ‘Institute of Design’ in Chicago focussing on Design innovation.\n\"As a nation we have a wealth of stories that don't get to see the light of day. Stories that are vital in helping us form a stronger sense of national identity. I'm currently studying here in the United States and have visited this country many times and each time I consistently get inspired by how important their history is to them. The heroes, the events, the places. Whether its walking the island of Alcatraz, being transported back in time at Plymouth plantation or walking the brick historic road in Boston - engaging experiences that with many others help forge and foster this nations pride in its identity.\nNew Zealand has similar stories that just need a place to be heard and felt. ‘Voyager’ is about a place that has the ability to engage people with stories of endeavor that they may never of known about. Not just about artifacts but the stories these objects or treasures represent. This was my motivation - to help the museum team to develop an approach to tell a different kind of story to the locals and visitors to Auckland. A stronger name that promises much more, a visual identity that stands tall and an evolving visitor experience that calls people from all walks of life.\"\noriginal from http://www.maritimemuseum.co.nz/wawcs0142333/the_voyager_story.html\nhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/highwicvxdalex/ - Alexey`s images of highwic\nhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/highwicvxdben/ - Ben`s images of highwic\nhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/highwic_voyager/ - Alexey`s & Shauvon images of Voyager maritime museum\nBranding Information to be collected on site:\n- Brochures and any available printed material\n- Signs images of signage and positions on site map,notes\n- Logo images of logo positions on artifacts\n- Notes general notes about exposition, narratives, indirect signals\n- Images of important elements\nMar 11, 2010 6:32:02 PM\n1) to improve visitor experience through redevelopment of reception/merchandising area and exhibition room (including information boards).\n2) to design proposals for development of other areas of “Highwic house” (apart from part 1) in order to increase number of visitors, number of sales and overall performance of “Highwic house” historical centre, and to present design proposals in appropriate format. 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+{"text": "This is Royalqueen607 Blog: No governor can be an emperor- Catholic Church tells El Rufai as it react to controversial preaching bill\nNo governor can be an emperor- Catholic Church tells El Rufai as it react to controversial preaching bill\nFollowing the public criticism that has greeted the proposed anti-preaching law by the Kaduna state government, the Catholic Church of Nigeria has asked the state governor, Nasir El Rufai to thread with caution as no governor can be an emperor.\nThe Catholic Church's position was made known by the Director of Caritas International, Rev. Fr Evaristus Bassey, at a press briefing by Caritas International, a department under the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) in Abuja yesterday March 22nd.\nBassey said although the laws are meant to curtail the excesses of religious men in the state, the content of the law appears to be quite overbearing and will hamper the constitutional rights of residents of the state to freedom of religion.\n\"The fear is that even if the proposed bill contains good aims, the proposed restrictions would play into the hands of officials of state who have a hegemonic mentality and would allow them the freedom to persecute one religion in favour of another. The principle of separation of state and Church/Mosque which springs from the supposed secularity of the Nigerian constitution would be severely battered if this bill is pursue in the way it is. 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+{"text": "Protein Tyrosine Kinases by Doriano Fabbro: Springer-Verlag Gmbh Sep 2005 9781588293848 Buch - Agrios-Buch\n› Doriano Fabbro\n› Protein Tyrosine Kinases\nISBN 10: 158829384X / ISBN 13: 9781588293848 Published by Springer-Verlag Gmbh Sep 2005, 2005\nNeuware - Leading researchers, from the Novartis group that pioneered Gleevec/Glivec(TM) and around the world, comprehensively survey the state of the art in the drug discovery processes (bio- and chemoinformatics, structural biology, profiling, generation of resistance, etc.) aimed at generating PTK inhibitors for the treatment of various diseases, including cancer. Highlights include a discussion of the rationale and the progress made towards generating 'selective' low molecular-weight kinase inhibitors; an analysis of the normal function, role in disease, and application of platelet-derived growth factor antagonists; and a summary of the factors involved in successful structure-based drug design. Additional chapters address the advantages and disadvantages of in vivo preclinical models for testing protein kinase inhibitors with antitumor activity and the utility of different methods in the drug discovery and development process for determining 'on-target' vs 'off-target' effects of kinase inhibitors. 290 pp. Englisch. Bookseller Inventory # 9781588293848\nLeading researchers, from the Novartis group that pioneered Gleevec/Glivec? and around the world, comprehensively survey the state of the art in the drug discovery processes (bio- and chemoinformatics, structural biology, profiling, generation of resistance, etc.) aimed at generating PTK inhibitors for the treatment of various diseases, including cancer. Highlights include a discussion of the rationale and the progress made towards generating \"selective\" low molecular-weight kinase inhibitors; an analysis of the normal function, role in disease, and application of platelet-derived growth factor antagonists; and a summary of the factors involved in successful structure-based drug design. Additional chapters address the advantages and disadvantages of in vivo preclinical models for testing protein kinase inhibitors with antitumor activity and the utility of different methods in the drug discovery and development process for determining \"on-target\" vs \"off-target\" effects of kinase inhibitors.\nProtein kinases function as components of signal transduction pathways, playing a central role in the control of cell growth, metabolism, differentiation, and apoptosis. The development of selective protein tyrosine kinase (PTK) inhibitors that can block or modulate diseases, such as cancer, with abnormalities in these signaling pathways is considered a promising approach for drug development. Currently, more than 20 different PTKs are being considered as potential therapeutic targets in oncology. In Protein Tyrosine Kinases: From Inhibitors to Useful Drugs, leading researchers from the Novartis group that pioneered Gleevec/Glivec? and from around the world comprehensively survey the state-of-the-art in the drug discovery processes (bio- and chemoinformatics, structural biology, profiling, generation of resistance, etc.) aimed at generating PTK inhibitors for the treatment of various diseases, including cancer. Highlights include a discussion of the rationale and the progress made toward generating \"selective\" low molecular-weight kinase inhibitors; an analysis of the normal function, role in disease, and application of platelet-derived growth factor antagonists; and a summary of the factors involved in successful structure-based drug design. Additional chapters address the advantages and disadvantages of in vivo preclinical models for testing PTK inhibitors with antitumor activity and the utility of different methods in the drug discovery and development process for determining \"on-target\" vs \"off-target\" effects of kinase inhibitors. Authoritative and state-of-the-art, Protein Tyrosine Kinases: From Inhibitors to Useful Drugs details the key stages in the design of PTK inhibitors and their development into useful drugs.\nTitle: Protein Tyrosine Kinases\nPublisher: Springer-Verlag Gmbh Sep 2005", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "AbeBooks is an e-commerce global online marketplace with seven websites that offer books, fine art, and collectables from sellers in over 50 countries. Launched in 1996, it specialises in used, rare and out-of-print books."}]}
+{"text": "June | 2020 | joannemilesconsulting\nPosted on June 30, 2020\tby joannemilesconsulting\nFor teachers in all settings the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in major changes to the way we plan and deliver learning programmes with students. As a profession we have had to re-think our approaches to communication, engagement, structuring sessions and … Continue reading →\nPosted in Advanced Practitioners, Coaching, Coronavirus, CPD, CPD for Teachers, Culture for Learning, Digital skills, FE, Online teaching, reflection, Sharing good practice, Staff Development, Teaching and learning, Uncategorized, Zoom/video conferencing\t| Tagged CPD, ONLINE CPD\t| Leave a comment\nPosted on June 26, 2020\tby joannemilesconsulting\nUK Government Guidance Government guidance on COVID-19 safeguarding in schools and colleges: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-safeguarding-in-schools-colleges-and-other-providers/coronavirus-covid-19-safeguarding-in-schools-colleges-and-other-providers Sixth Form Colleges Association guidance on the return to college buildings in June 2020: https://www.sixthformcolleges.org/380/news-and-comment/post/47/covid-19-latest-advice-for-colleges Government support for mental health of students and teachers: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/extra-mental-health-support-for-pupils-and-teachers Supporting … Continue reading →\nPosted in Coronavirus, FE, HE/University, schools\t| Tagged return to schools and colleges COVID-19, The return to schools and colleges post-lockdown\t| Leave a comment\nMental and Emotional Challenges A really useful website with information about different reactions to coming out of lockdown and how we can look after our mental health: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/coronavirus/coming-out-of-lockdown Strategies for responding to a range of emotional responses to the pandemic: … Continue reading →\nPosted in Coronavirus, FE, Mindset, schools, Wellbeing\t| Tagged COVID-19, Lifting the lockdown, Mental Health, Mental health in the COVID-19 pandemic, Wellbeing\t| Leave a comment\nHow can we enhance the depth and quality of reflection around lesson observation through coaching?\nPosted on June 24, 2020\tby joannemilesconsulting\nI was part of a webinar recently organised by CollectivEd which focused on having better professional conversations and building professional cultures for teachers to thrive in. I spoke about how we can enhance the depth and quality of reflection around … Continue reading →\nPosted in Advanced Practitioners, Coaching, coaching skills, CPD for Teachers, FE, Lesson observations, Peer observation, Professional Development, reflection, Staff Development, Teacher education, Teaching and learning, Ungraded lesson observations\t| Tagged coaching, Developmental Lesson Observations, reflective lesson observations\t| Leave a comment\nPreparing For Next Academic Year In FE Colleges: Funding, Protective Measures,Wellbeing And Planning Learning\nPosted on June 23, 2020\tby joannemilesconsulting\nOfficial guidance https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/further-and-higher-education-coronavirus-covid-19 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-maintaining-further-education-provision/maintaining-education-and-skills-training-provision-further-education-providers Protective measures in colleges https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-implementing-protective-measures-in-education-and-childcare-settings https://feweek.co.uk/2020/06/19/how-one-college-has-adapted-to-welcome-back-more-students/ https://feweek.co.uk/2020/06/22/principals-sound-warning-on-high-cost-of-covid-safety-measures/ Funding https://feweek.co.uk/2020/06/19/fe-snubbed-in-corrected-dfe-1bn-catch-up-plans/ https://www.tes.com/news/funding-well-carry-pointing-out-injustice https://feweek.co.uk/2020/06/22/esfa-finally-reveals-covid-financial-support-offer-for-16-19-private-training-providers/ Supporting wellbeing https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_to_support_teachers_emotional_needs_right_now The third edition of #JoyFE is here: https://t.co/regqjGYZVi?amp=1 https://www.elsevier.com/connect/6-evidence-based-methods-to-head-off-covid-19-related-depression-and-anxiety?dgcid=_TW_P_Connect Technology and remote blended/learning https://eu-acerforeducation.acer.com/education-trends/covid-19-will-blended-learning-become-the-future-of-education/ https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/04/coronavirus-education-global-covid19-online-digital-learning/ https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/03/3-ways-coronavirus-is-reshaping-education-and-what-changes-might-be-here-to-stay https://feweek.co.uk/2020/06/16/another-18-schools-and-colleges-named-as-edtech-demonstrators/ Education … Continue reading →\nPosted in Coronavirus, Digital skills, FE, Online teaching, Wellbeing\t| Tagged FE, post-COVID planning in FE, return to schools and colleges COVID-19\t| Leave a comment\nSharing Plans And Practices For Unseen Observation: Video of Zoom Session with Prof Matt O’Leary and Joanne Miles\nPosted on June 11, 2020\tby joannemilesconsulting\nToday I had the pleasure of hosting a Zoom session with Prof Matt O’Leary and colleagues from the FE sector, to discuss plans and practices related to unseen observation. Here is the video clip of that session for download. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eATkKc5JPByT9sYmWy7MrWs9gxgLZUba/preview“>SharingPlansAndPracticesForUnseenObservationZoomSessionJune11th2020 … Continue reading →\nPosted in Advanced Practitioners, Coaching, coaching skills, CPD, CPD for Teachers, Culture for Learning, FE, Innovation and Creativity in T&L, Lesson observations, Peer observation, Professional Development, reflection, Staff Development, Teacher education, Uncategorized, Ungraded lesson observations, Unseen observations\t| Tagged reflective practice, Unseen observations\t| Leave a comment\nPlanning your delivery model for next year in FE: Some prompt questions\nPosted on June 9, 2020\tby joannemilesconsulting\nWhich models are we considering for delivery of learning programmes next year and why are we interested in those particular models? For example, online, blended or classroom-focused How well does each model suit the learning outcomes of our different … Continue reading →\nPosted in Coronavirus, Digital skills, FE, Online teaching, Uncategorized\t| Leave a comment\nPlanning For Next Year In FE: Conversations With Leaders\nPosted on June 8, 2020\tby joannemilesconsulting\nhttps://www.loom.com/share/40623d26a3a04e899476bc07fd920c1c I have been hosting Zoom calls with FE leaders recently to share experiences and ideas about leadership in the pandemic. This Loom presentation gives a summary of the ideas shared with me on those calls.\nPosted in Coronavirus, Digital skills, FE, Planning for Learning, Uncategorized, Wellbeing\t| Tagged post-COVID planning in FE, what next for FE?\t| Leave a comment\nCurrent Guidance and Visions for the Future of FE and HE\nPosted on June 5, 2020\tby joannemilesconsulting\nIncludes the re-opening plans from several FE colleges: https://www.aoc.co.uk/college-reopening-support Current guidance for FE and skills providers: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-maintaining-further-education-provision https://www.sixthformcolleges.org/380/comment-1/post/47/covid-19-latest-advice-for-colleges?preview https://natspec.org.uk/about-us/publications/covid-19-and-colleges-natspec-briefing/covid-19-government-advice/ https://ofqual.blog.gov.uk/2020/04/09/arrangements-for-summer-2020/ https://www.pearson.com/uk/educators/fe-college-educators/supporting-the-fe-sector-during-coronavirus-covid-19/assessmentarrangements.html Commentary on the government response to COVID-19: https://www.tes.com/news/dfe-urged-set-out-post-covid-19-plan-fe https://www.tes.com/news/Covid-19-40-support-staff-say-safety-hasnt-been-prioritised https://www.tes.com/news/Covid-19-five-key-questions-colleges-ahead-15-june Think pieces about the way education … Continue reading →\nPosted in Coronavirus, Digital skills, FE, ILT/ICT, Innovation and Creativity in T&L, Online teaching\t| Tagged COVID-19, FE, return to schools and colleges COVID-19\t| Leave a comment", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "WordPress (WP, WordPress.org) is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP and paired with a MySQL or MariaDB database. 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+{"text": "Sports Bar & Grill Farringdon, London - Clerkenwell - Restaurant Reviews, Photos & Phone Number - TripAdvisor\nRestaurants near Sports Bar & Grill Farringdon\nBest Clam Chowder in London\nFamilies with children Restaurants in Pimlico\nFusion Restaurants for Special Occasions in Soho\nThings to do near Sports Bar & Grill Farringdon\nSports Bar & Grill Farringdon, London\nSports Bar & Grill Farringdon\n#14,425 of 19,152 Restaurants in London\n$$ - $$$, Pub, Bar, British\n19-25 Cowcross Street, London EC1M 6DQ, England\n+44 20 7251 3813\n3.0 144 reviews\nPub, Bar, British, Grill\nBreakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Brunch, Drinks\nOutdoor Seating, Buffet, Seating, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Digital Payments, Accepts Credit Cards, Reservations, Free Wifi, Table Service\n19-25 Cowcross Street, London EC1M 6DQ England\n0.4 miles from Museum of London\nAll reviews burger and chips tv playing table service pub grub bite to eat lovely waitress quick service booked a table beer\nPart of a special event and the food was good. Costs reasonable and all together good value. Staff let us in early as the weather was bad too\nMartinS10890, General Manager at Sports Bar & Grill Farringdon, responded to this reviewResponded 1 week ago\nHi Peter, thank you so much for your amazing review and glad you had a good time. Hope to see you again soon, with better weather!\nkathybaby231\nGreat atmosphere and pub overall\nI have never written a review before but I had to for the sports bar and grilll as they gave me the superior dining experience. Me and my girls came here for a catch-up. We had drinks and food, the food was so delicious and...More\nThank kathybaby231\nMartinS10890, General Manager at Sports Bar & Grill Farringdon, responded to this reviewResponded 3 weeks ago\nThanks Kath, We will pass it on!\nChrisD_LDN_\nGreat place! Will definitely be returning!\nI generally never write reviews however I was so impressed with the place over the weekend I thought it warranted leaving one. Myself and a few friends were looking for somewhere to get food and a few drinks and decided to give it a go...More\nThank ChrisD_LDN_\nWent in with friends recently, great service, the staff were excellent, speedy and friendly, great selection of drinks and overall a great atmosphere! Will be going back for sure!\nCheers Michael, See you again!\nTheAmirButt\nI visited the Sports Bar in Farringdon and I had such an amazing time. There was a variety of food options for me and my friends to choose from and the portions were a good size. The general manager is an absolute sweetheart who puts...More\nThank TheAmirButt\nHi Amir, Thank you for coming to join us the other day, looking forward to having you back with us soon!\nWent to the pub to watch the football on the weekend, there was an amazing atmosphere and the service was superb, was served quickly although the bar was packed. 100% would go back again!\nHi Sam, Thank you for the kind words, we hope to see you again soon :)\nThis place is awful, we attended a work event Quiz night. There was one very sweet boy with shaved hair that was floppy on top he was lovely and there was a very short waitress who was lovely and attentive and actually asking her rubbish...More\nThank kelly19182016\nMartinS10890, General Manager at Sports Bar & Grill Farringdon, responded to this reviewResponded August 8, 2019\nHi Kelly, Could you please email with details of your bill so we may investigate the instance of poor service you may of received. All food was pre-order and may not of been to your taste. We have not received any complaints from anyone else...More\nWe were on a girls weekend in London for the Pink concert and stumbled across this great bar. We ordered salad off the menu as well as sides, absolutely perfect. Tv's playing different sports, great atmosphere and the staff were outstanding, especially Tom and Jack....More\nThank Cornwall78\nMartinS10890, General Manager at Sports Bar & Grill Farringdon, responded to this reviewResponded July 2, 2019\nHi Girls, Thanks for your great review. Hope to see you again!!\nNickLondon63\nGreat bar, good food and excellent service.\nWe were there for the Yankees vs Red Sox game and had a great day. Food was good and beer was good but best was the service. We didn’t get the guys name but he was an older Polish guy who doted on us. We...More\nThank NickLondon63\nMartinS10890, General Manager at Sports Bar & Grill Farringdon, responded to this reviewResponded July 1, 2019\nHi Nick, Thanks for your great review and I will pass on to Roman. :-)\njanedT9417VW\nDelicious food, very nice lunch time specials, lots to see and lots of pool tables, dart boards and TVs. Don’t know why it only scored 3/5! We were very impressed here\nThank janedT9417VW\nGet quick answers from Sports Bar & Grill Farringdon staff and past visitors.", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Tripadvisor, Inc. is an American online travel company that operates a website and mobile app with user-generated content and a comparison shopping website."}]}
+{"text": "Patent US6012075 - Method and system for background grammar checking an electronic document - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsIn an electronic word processing system environment, a system and method for verifying the accuracy of the grammatical composition of a sentence in the background. While the word processor is in edit mode, i.e., the user is entering data or commands, it is determined when there is an idle period. An...http://www.google.com/patents/US6012075?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US6012075 - Method and system for background grammar checking an electronic documentAdvanced Patent SearchTry the new Google Patents, with machine-classified Google Scholar results, and Japanese and South Korean patents.Publication numberUS6012075 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 08/748,998Publication dateJan 4, 2000Filing dateNov 14, 1996Priority dateNov 14, 1996Fee statusPaidPublication number08748998, 748998, US 6012075 A, US 6012075A, US-A-6012075, US6012075 A, US6012075AInventorsRonald A. Fein, Anthony D. 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+{"text": "Ferries: Stena Line Plus « Dublin Reviewer's Blog\nHome » Ferries: Stena Line Plus\nCategory Archives: Ferries: Stena Line Plus\nStena Line Ferry Plus Lounge from Rosslare to Fishguard\nNovember 1, 2010 12:02 pm / 2 Comments on Stena Line Ferry Plus Lounge from Rosslare to Fishguard\nWhat: Stena Line Ferry Plus Lounge from Rosslare to Fishguard (October 2010)\nPrices: Around €7 for a main veggie meal.\nVegetarian menu: Soup of the day is vegetarian, there is a veggie sandwich (but sadly it’s goat’s cheese), 2 “meat free” dishes are creamy veg risotto, roast vegetable and goat’s cheese (again!) roast.\nDrinks: In the Plus Lounge there is unlimited still and sparkling bottled water, cans of fizzy drinks, tea, coffee, hot chocolate and wine.\nService: No complaints.\nComfortable: The dining area in the Plus Lounge is comfortable enough. I’m not a fan of screaming children and had paid for the Plus Lounge to be away from that kind of noise. I was surprised to see (and hear) babies in the area. I’m not sure that it’s fair to allow children into a lounge that is meant to be an expensive sanctuary from all sorts of noise.\nWas the food good? I ordered the roast vegetable and goat’s cheese roast and wasn’t expecting to be pleased (I was on a ferry after all and had ordered dull goat’s cheese), but it actually was rather good. I was happy that it was presented in such a way that I could scrape the goat’s cheese off, though the overall presentation could be improved. The vegetables were very well done and quite tasty. I was pretty happy with it.\nToilets: Even if you pay for the Plus Lounge you still have to use the same toilets as everybody else and they really don’t look nice. They were clean enough and functional, though. They do have those deafening hand dryers, which is a big minus for me.\nMy advice to the chef: Please drop the goat’s cheese. Vegetarians are offered goat’s cheese nearly everywhere they go so it was very disappointing to see it cropping up all over this menu as well. The vegetables were well done, though. Move away from the vegetarian staples of risotto and goat’s cheese (most vegetarians are tired of being offered these two) and be a little more creative.\nMy advice to the manager: Help to rid the kitchen of goat’s cheese. Rethink allowing children into the Plus Lounge.\nOverall: You’ll be surprised at the quality of the veggie food on board. It’s a pity that the chef (who can cook well) relies on the much overused goat’s cheese. With a little more creativity this kitchen could be a really nice surprise for vegetarians, but does not need to be avoided as is.\nNote: Management were asked to respond to this review.", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "WordPress (WP, WordPress.org) is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP and paired with a MySQL or MariaDB database. Features include a plugin architecture and a template system, referred to within WordPress as Themes."}]}
+{"text": "Daily Devotion - Joe Keller: Christ like response to accusations\nChrist' response to accusations\nS - Luke 23:13-17 (NASB)\n13 Pilate summoned the chief priests and the rulers and the people, 14 and said to them, “You brought this man to me as one who incites the people to rebellion, and behold, having examined Him before you, I have found no guilt in this man regarding the charges which you make against Him. 15 No, nor has Herod, for he sent Him back to us; and behold, nothing deserving death has been done by Him. 16 Therefore I will punish Him and release Him.” 17 [Now he was obliged to release to them at the feast one prisoner.] O - The processes of Jesus' accusers bringing Him to Pilate, and then Herod, and back to Pilate; accusing Him falsely of inciting rebellion, and refusing to pay taxes was one in which Jesus examples for us what it means to be the way and the truth. He refused to respond to false accusations, affirmed truth and did not play into the agenda of Herod, or the Jewish council that brought Him there. Instead He stayed true.\nA - The application for me is to understand that the truth is what matters, and Jesus is the truth. My response to the world and my affirmation of truth and denial of the lies is how I will be known as a disciple of Christ. I can follow Jesus' example and not create drama when my accusers are baring false witness, but rather with calmness, with truth and love respond to what the world is proclaiming.\nP - Dear heavenly Father, thank you for today's lesson, may it be sealed to my heart. I pray Lord that your truth would be what I speak, and that your peace and confidence would be displayed through my actions and responses to the world. I pray all this in Jesus Christ name, Amen.", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
+{"text": "Parklife Yoga with Lotus Flower Studio Tickets, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite\nParklife Yoga with Lotus Flower Studio\nAvailable Dates Select a date... Tuesday, 26 September 2017 from 17:15 to 18:15 Tuesday, 3 October 2017 from 17:15 to 18:15 Tuesday, 10 October 2017 from 17:15 to 18:15 Tuesday, 17 October 2017 from 17:15 to 18:15 Tuesday, 24 October 2017 from 17:15 to 18:15 Tuesday, 31 October 2017 from 17:15 to 18:15 Tuesday, 7 November 2017 from 17:15 to 18:15 Tuesday, 14 November 2017 from 17:15 to 18:15 Tuesday, 21 November 2017 from 17:15 to 18:15 Tuesday, 28 November 2017 from 17:15 to 18:15 Tuesday, 5 December 2017 from 17:15 to 18:15 Tuesday, 12 December 2017 from 17:15 to 18:15\nYoga (I don't have a Yoga mat)\nFree for Alive & Well members or £4.00 per person, per session paid to the Yoga instructor on the day.\nYoga (I have my own Yoga mat)\nTuesday evening from 5.15 – 6.15pm\n£4.00 per person, per session paid to the Yoga instructor on the day. Free for Alive & Well members.\nPlease note that classes are subject to availability and must be prebooked to avoid disappointment.\nSessions need to be booked on a weekly basis – first come, first served.\nUnfortunately our yoga classes are for companies based on Birchwood Park and Alive & Well gym members only.\nDo you have questions about Parklife Yoga with Lotus Flower Studio? Contact Birchwood Park\nBirchwood Park, Warrington is home to 165 companies and over 6,000 people from large blue chip organisations to new start-ups. Here, the workplace is more than just a building, we support business success by providing the best working environment, in the best connected location.\nhttp://www.birchwoodpark.co.uk", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Eventbrite is an American event management and ticketing website. The service allows users to browse, create, and promote local events."}]}
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+{"text": "SanctiFusion: Good Intentions, but. . .\nAnother conversation while in Belfast: The idea was that since, \"God looks at the hearts, all that really matters to Him is our intentions!\". For a moment, this almost sounds reasonable, but isn't the \"real\" intention the one that \"stands up?\" In the conversation, he was saying that a preacher doesn't really need to know doctrine as long as he \"means well,\" but,\n1. If the Gospel is God's power on Earth to save [Romans 1:16], so,\nJesus said, \"If your child asks for an egg, will you give him a scorpion?\" We not only have to have the good intentions to offer those in our care a fresh egg, but also to have the discernment to know the difference. A large scorpion can coil itself to look like an egg if one is not paying attention. However much it might look like an egg, the outcome would be very different.\nDoes this happen? It is all too easy to offer, or receive, as \"food\" things that look right on the outside, but what is inside will not sustain life, or even permit it. Will \"good intentions\" make a difference in the effects, or in the preacher's responsibility before God? Or do we need to be continually fed from the perfect truth of God's word, the renewing grace of His Spirit, and the ongoing witness of our fellow Christians whose own lives reflect that holy love that Jesus calls us to follow?\nthekingpin68 Wednesday, August 20, 2008\nI have been to Belfast. I really like Dublin.\nRobert Wednesday, August 20, 2008\nThe shot is of the city from up the Shankill Road. Dublin's a beautiful town. Kinda more Euro than Belfast is.\n[I must be slipping! This guy reads eight pages on this blog, and comments on the pictures!]\nsatire and theology Wednesday, August 20, 2008\nWell, when I look at 60 or so blogs regularly, sometimes that is the best I can do.:)\nthekingpin68 Thursday, August 21, 2008\nOr do we need to be continually fed from the perfect truth of God's word, the renewing grace of His Spirit, and the ongoing witness of our fellow Christians whose own lives reflect that holy love that Jesus calls us to follow?\nYes, we do.:)", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
+{"text": "Fashion & Fiction: A Stitch Fix Review - September 2016 - Fix #11\nFix #11 is here and it is a good one! I enjoyed this Fix a lot. I think you will too!\nKristin styled me again this month for Fix #11. Let's see what she had to say.\n\"Hi Jamie! It's Fix day! Are you excited to dig into the picks! I totally agree with you on pairing that gorgeous Daniel Rainn top with the distressed skinnies! (You look AMAZING in that top by the way!) I kept to a very modest amount of distressing with the Pistola Skinny Jean. What do you think of the wash and zipper detail on these? They will also look adorable with each of the tops in this Fix. Knowing you have an affinity toward crochet detailing, I couldn't resist sending the Market & Spruce Top. It has a nice sleeve length for you and the cotton blend fabric will keep you cool for the remainder of summer. I saw you enjoyed the color block detail of the tank last round, and thought the Gilli Maxi really let that feature shine. A denim jacket won't even cover it up! Anything on your fall wishlist? Let me know! xo Kristin\"\nIf you've been following my Stitch Fix reviews, you'll have noticed right away that Kristin is paying attention to my feedback and requests. I love that! Now, let's see what Kristin sent!\nCarla Crochet Detail Blouse by 41Hawthorn ($58)\nThe color of this top is beautiful, as is the top itself. I really like the crochet detailing. I styled this top two ways. First, with jeans. Second, with a pencil skirt and cardigan. I preferred the second styling better. The top alone with jeans just didn't work for me. The top felt a little too dressy to wear with jeans. It also looked a little boxy on its own and I would have preferred more of a sleeve on it. The top with a pencil skirt and cardigan was a much better look and would have been perfect for church. However, since I wasn't in love with the top, and I am not in need of any clothes for church right now, it is going back.\nHans Crochet Front Top by Market & Spruce ($58)\nThis top is cute! All lace with a zipper in the back. It is also very comfortable, as it has quite a bit of stretch to it. I styled this top simply with jeans. Sadly, I didn't love this top on. I was so disappointed. It seemed to have so much potential. I think if it hadn't been black and the style had been just a little more like the lace top (Pinol Lace Overlay Blouse by Brixon Ivy) I received in Fix # 8, I would have loved it. It too is going back.\nChavez Pop Color Cuff Knit Top by Colette ($54)\nI am a huge sucker for stripes. I can't help it! Add colorful cuffs, a longer length and soft fabric...Perfection! I styled this top simply with jeans. Love!\nTory Distressed Ankle Zip Skinny Jean by Pistola ($88)\nI was so excited, yet so nervous, to receive these jeans. I was excited because I had specifically asked for them, thinking they would look great with the top (Rosana Lace Detail Peasant Top by Daniel Rainn) I received in Fix #10. I was nervous because I had never worn distressed jeans before. I styled these jeans with the top from Fix #10. Hello! Why have I not jumped on this bandwagon sooner? Not only are these super cute, they are also super comfortable. Love, again!\nMadonna Knit Maxi Dress by Gilli ($74)\nThis dress is so cute! I love it! I styled it with a layering tee (to fit my personal modesty standards) and a denim jacket. I loved this dress even more after trying it on. Sadly, I just am not in need of any dresses right now. This one was hard to return, but I was tough and did so.\nCost breakdown, if I had kept everything:\nBuy 5 Discount*: -$83\nWhat did you think? I'd seriously love to hear! Now, stay tuned. Next month marks one year with Stitch Fix! I can't belive it!\nWhat I've Been Reading - September 2016", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
+{"text": "Jane Austen Today: Jane Austen Actresses at Cannes 2010\nJane Austen Actresses at Cannes 2010\nCarey Mulligan and Kate Beckinsale played roles in movie adaptations for Pride and Prejudice 2005 and Northanger Abbey 2007 (above); and Emma 1996 (below). Aren't they lovely?Carey is promoting Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, and Kate is one of the Cannes Film Festival judges.\nKate's dress is just dreamy. :-)I think you mean Northanger Abbey 2007, not Persuasion. ;-)\nActually, Mulligan was in both the version of Pride and Prejudice mentioned in the post and Northanger Abbey 2007. There should probably be an award for double Austen depictions. ;)\nThank you! I keep thinking that the divine Carey played Eleanor Tilney, but it was Isabella Thorpe. Her innocent face keeps fooling me!\nCarey is in Wall Street? Cool. She looks amazing. Who would have thought Kitty would grow into such a lovely lady. Steamy Darcy\nWow Kate looks stunning! Lurve the up-do hair. Carrie still doesn't look like she's all too comfortable with the fame.\nWhich makes Carey adorable in my book, Chachaneen! Thank you for stopping by - I always enjoy your comments.\nCarey Mulligan is one of my favorite actors.. she's excellent in 'An Education.' I'd enjoyed her in Bleak House as Ada Clare too. But she soon may shatter her sweet girl image if she is indeed to be starred in the English version of 'The Girl With the Dragon Tatoo'. But, I also look forward to her playing Eliza Doolittle in the remake of 'My Fair Lady.' Great future for her!", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
+{"text": "Get Carter gangland murder appeal rejected - BBC News\nhttp://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-39046994\nThe killing of Angus Sibbet became known as the \"one-armed bandit murder\" and inspired the Michael Caine classic Get Carter\nA bid to challenge a murder conviction that inspired the classic crime thriller Get Carter has been rejected by the High Court.Michael Luvaglio, served 12 years in jail for the killing Angus Sibbet in a suspected gangland execution in 1967.Luvaglio, who has always maintained his innocence, had asked for the decision not to re-hear the case in the Court of Appeal to be reviewed.Mr Justice Langstaff said the bid had \"no realistic prospect\" of succeeding.Luvaglio, who is now nearly 80 and living in west London, said: \"I am innocent and don't deserve to die as a legally convicted murderer.\"\nHis lawyers argued fresh evidence pointing to the convictions being unsafe had been rejected irrationally or unreasonably by the Criminal Cases Review Commission.\nDennis Stafford (left) and Michael Luvaglio (right), have always maintained their innocence\nMr Sibbett was found dead in the back seat of his Jaguar under Pesspool Bridge, South Hetton, County Durham, with three gunshot wounds in January 1967.Luvaglio and co-accused Dennis Stafford were both found guilty of shooting Mr Sibbett, who collected cash from fruit machines in Newcastle.The case became known as the \"one-armed bandit murder\" and was the foundation for Ted Lewis' novel Jack's Return Home - later made into the 1971 Michael Caine classic Get Carter.Since the murder several court appeals have been accompanied by books questioning Stafford and Luvaglio's guilt. The case has also been the subject of TV shows and questions asked in the Commons.", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the national broadcaster of the United Kingdom. Headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, it is the world's oldest national broadcaster, and the largest broadcaster in the world by number of employees, employing over 22,000 staff in total, of whom approximately 19,000 are in public-sector broadcasting."}]}
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+{"text": "Closed source projects and scripting languages [closed]\nI've considered making a closed source project, but if I made it then I'd want to make it in Ruby. Ruby is interpreted though. Other similar languages to Ruby include Python and Perl. How would you best distribute your code without giving away all the logic(at least easily readable)? And what about meta programming? Do obfuscaters interfere with this commonly?\nclosed as off-topic by JasonMArcher, bgilham, Cristik, durron597, TylerH May 29 at 21:57\nThis question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason: \"Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve it.\" – JasonMArcher, bgilham, Cristik, durron597, TylerH\nadd a comment | Not the answer you're looking for?\tBrowse other questions tagged python ruby perl scripting closed-source or ask your own question.\tasked\nChecking all code paths in a project written in a scripting language for syntax-correctness", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Stack Overflow is a question and answer website for professional and enthusiast programmers. It is the flagship site of the Stack Exchange Network, created in 2008 by Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky."}]}
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+{"text": "_.yj.prototype.nf=function(){var a=new Di;this.H=a;var b=_.Bh.Db();b.lb=!0;this.R();b.Oa=a;_.nfa(b);a.Za=b;b=_.Pg(\"Im6cmf\").Na()+\"/jserror\";tia(b);b=_.ab(_.Pg(\"cfb2h\").Na());Gi.buildLabel=b;if(xj)for(var b=xj.H,c=0;c<_.wj.length;c++)b.push(_.wj[c]);var b=window,d,c=new sha,e=b||window,f=e.document.documentElement,g=new Gha(f);a:{for(var l=0;lJosh Huseby - Google+Press question mark to see available shortcut keysHomeCollectionsJoin Google+Send FeedbackHelpRegionPrivacy Policy - Terms of Service - Maps Terms©2017 GoogleSearchSign inAboutSearchSign inJosh Huseby25 followers25 followersAboutJosh's posts Josh HusebyPublicApr 13, 2012How to complete a granite repair up now on our blog http://goo.gl/AzlhP link is to part 1 - part 2 is up as well no plus ones no comments no shares Post has attachmentJosh HusebyPublicNov 9, 2011interesting approach for those of us who find themselves doing thisCold Calling Works – And It’s Fun! | Business 2 Communitybusiness2community.com no plus ones no comments no shares Post has attachmentJosh HusebyPublicNov 9, 2011Just started a Samich USA google+ pageSamich USAplus.google.com no plus ones no comments no shares Josh HusebyPublicNov 5, 2011Alabama or LSU - I'm still not sure no plus ones no comments no shares Post has attachmentJosh HusebyPublicNov 4, 2011An interesting look at the societal impact of social mediaSocial media, tipping points and revolutionsgigaom.com no plus ones no comments no shares Josh HusebyPublicNov 4, 2011It's Friday. Looking forward to a good weekend. Get to watch my very first football game with my son! no plus ones no comments no shares Josh HusebyPublicNov 2, 2011Getting ready to take little Levi home for the first time no plus ones no comments no shares Post has attachmentJosh HusebyPublicNov 2, 2011Drew Curtis' FARK.comfark.com no plus ones no comments no shares Post has shared contentJosh HusebyPublicOct 30, 2011Originally shared by Shannon EadsBetween Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis: Will Ferrell no plus ones no comments no shares Post has attachmentJosh HusebyPublicOct 30, 2011Watching Giants Dolphins game with my wife. She says Eli Manning reminds her of James Vanderbeek.undefined no plus ones no comments no sharesLooks like you've reached the endLooks like you've reached the endUnable to load more. RetryWait while more posts are being loaded", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Google+ (pronounced and sometimes written as Google Plus; sometimes called G+) was a social network owned and operated by Google. The network was launched on June 28, 2011, in an attempt to challenge other social networks, linking other Google products like Google Drive, Blogger and YouTube."}]}
+{"text": "New Strong Buy Stocks for March 13th\nRH (RH): This company that operates as a retailer in the home furnishings has seen the Zacks Consensus Estimate for its current year earnings increasing 0.9% over the last 90 days.\n1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Inc. (FLWS): This company that provides gourmet food and floral gifts for various occasions has seen the Zacks Consensus Estimate for its current year earnings increasing 12.2% over the last 60 days.\nAssertio Therapeutics, Inc. (ASRT): This specialty pharmaceutical company has seen the Zacks Consensus Estimate for its current year earnings increasing 6.8% over the last 60 days.\nChina Mobile Limited (CHL): This investment holding company has seen the Zacks Consensus Estimate for its current year earnings increasing almost 7% over the last 60 days.\nDXP Enterprises, Inc. (DXPE): This company that engages in distributing maintenance, repair, and operating (MRO) products, equipment, and services to energy and industrial customers has seen the Zacks Consensus Estimate for its current year earnings increasing 2.2% over the last 60 days.", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Yahoo (, styled as yahoo!) is an American web services provider. It is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California and operated by the namesake Yahoo!"}]}
+{"text": "The Health Benefits of Grapefruit – FruitShare™\nThe Health Benefits of Grapefruit\tDecember 26, 2014December 29, 2014\tPosted in Health & Wellness, Organic Fruit, Our Fruit\tNot only are they delicious, but there are a number of health benefits of grapefruit. While oranges get a lot of credit for containing vitamin C, grapefruit actually has more vitamin C per fruit. If you eat one grapefruit, it will clock in at just over 100 calories, and you’ll also get more than 125% of your recommended daily intake of vitamin C. During this cold and flu season, that is certainly a big benefit of grapefruit, since vitamin C helps support your immune system and heart health.\nAnother health benefit of grapefruit is the vitamin A that it contains. While you enjoy that juicy grapefruit, you’re feeding your body nearly 60% of your recommended daily value of vitamin A, which supports healthy teeth and bones, vision, skin and mucous membranes (which need to be healthy to fight off those colds!).\nOur deep pink Rio Star grapefruit has another benefit: antioxidants. Lycopene is one of the main antioxidants found in grapefruit, and it also gives the fruit its rich pink color. This antioxidant helps fight free radicals that damage your cells, and is thought to work against tumor growth. Grapefruit also contains limonoids, which are antioxidants that help inhibit tumor formation and are considered helpful in fighting cancers of the skin, lung, stomach, breast and colon.\nAnd of course, FruitShare’s grapefruit is organic, meaning you can enjoy all the deliciousness and health benefits of grapefruit without ingesting pesticides and other chemicals. Our Rio Star grapefruit is so sweet that you don’t need to add extra sugar, which is another nice health benefit of grapefruit. They are incredibly juicy with a sweet-tart flavor, making them an excellent snack or part of a balanced breakfast.\nWith our handy “How to Eat a Grapefruit” post, you can quickly get down to the business of enjoying the taste and benefits of grapefruit.\nFor the ultimate in convenience, order a box of Rio Star grapefruit from FruitShare, and we’ll deliver it directly to your door so you can easily get all the delicious health benefits of grapefruit.\nfruit in seasongrapefruithealth and wellnesshealth benefits of grapefruitOrganic Fruit\tPublished by FruitShare™\nPrevious: Previous post: Christmas Gift Food IdeasNext: Next post: Clementine Cake Recipe\tLeave a Reply Cancel reply\tEnter your comment here...", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "WordPress (WP, WordPress.org) is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP and paired with a MySQL or MariaDB database. Features include a plugin architecture and a template system, referred to within WordPress as Themes."}]}
+{"text": "Black Horse Parsantium Campaign Session #65: Terror From The Airlock - At the Sign of the Green Man\nBlack Horse Parsantium Campaign Session #65: Terror From The Airlock\nMar. 24th, 2011 at 6:27 AM\nHere’s what happened in Monday night’s game. We should hopefully finish this chapter next session. Each PC gets 825 xp.\nLeaving the derro chamber, the PCs scout the corridor ahead, passing a side room, its floor covered in moss, only to find the way ahead blocked by a collapse. They return to the side chamber; Krivinn enters and is immediately grabbed by strength-sapping moss tendrils. As the others move to help, two darkmantles drop from the ceiling; one engulfs the paladin, the second misses Saethus. Annoyingly, these creatures vanish when struck by an attack, and it's hard to escape their grab as Krivinn discovers, making several attempts to “toss it off”. Bolval charges in after initially attacking from range and both the mosses and the darkmantles are killed. The PCs gather up the treasure in the room, leaving the orichalcum ore behind.\nBolval and Krivinn clear the blocked passage which leads to the control room for the airlock Bartholomeus mentioned. Saethus figures out the instructions with the help of a comprehend languages ritual, then dons the protective suit and enters the airlock, while the dwarf and the dragonborn man the bellows to pump fresh air to him. The wizard enters the large, gas-filled room beyond, attaches an air hose, and slowly makes his way round the edge of the room to the master control panel. He deciphers the controls to unlock the great doors upstairs, pulls the rusty lever, then starts to return to the airlock.\nKrivinn opens the airlock in response to a tap-tap sound on the door but it's not Saethus! Instead it's an undead mohrg wearing a worn protective suit. Meanwhile the eladrin is being attacked by a belker in the main room and is blinded. Fortunately he manages to shake off the condition and fey steps into the airlock. The wizard is then able to help his companions defeat the mohrg.\nWith the doors unlocked, the PCs are ready to return to the Great Hall but Bolval can't resist checking out the room where they saw a flaming sword sticking out of the rocks. He soon regrets it though as he is surrounded by green slimes and needs Saethus to take the drastic action of fireballing the whole room to deal with them. Even after the slimes are killed there is more trouble as the sword turns out to be the trigger for a trap – explosive poison gas is released into the room when Bolval pulls it out. The PCs don their Forsaken masks and beat a hasty retreat.....\nMar. 24th, 2011 12:17 pm (UTC)\nC'mon, you just *knew* that sword was a set-up, didn't you? :)\nrmfein\nMar. 24th, 2011 02:07 pm (UTC)\nOf course we did. It was an economic decision. We had plenty of spare resources and Bolval wanted a flaming sword....\njonasnelson\nMar. 24th, 2011 02:15 pm (UTC)\nWe knew, but the greedy dwarf just couldn't leave it be! :)\nMar. 26th, 2011 08:35 am (UTC)\nMaybe the curse of Mammon is starting to affect Bolval? First grave robbing, and now this! ;)\nMar. 25th, 2011 11:59 am (UTC)\nYeah, right from the off we knew what we where getting into, but as we are about to have an extended rest, and we still had lots of daily powers left it was worth the risk", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "LiveJournal (Russian: Живой Журнал), stylised as LiVEJOURNAL, is a Russian-owned social networking service where users can keep a blog, journal, or diary.American programmer Brad Fitzpatrick started LiveJournal on April 15, 1999, as a way of keeping his high school friends updated on his activities. In January 2005, American blogging software company Six Apart purchased Danga Interactive, the company that operated LiveJournal, from Fitzpatrick."}]}
+{"text": "blogging on multiple pages at one website « WordPress.com Forums\nblogging on multiple pages at one website\nI want to have essentially several blog postable pages on my blog (gurglingthoughts.wordpress.com). For instance, the Home page is my main postable blog. Then I have the About page. I want a blog page called Short Fiction that I can add two on a regular basis. I don't want a static page. Is that possible even if I have to pay?\nThe blog I need help with is gurglingthoughts.wordpress.com.\traincoaster\nMar 3, 2013, 9:05 PM\nI read this article before writing to you. It is confusing me further as I think I understand the difference then it brings in categories and menus. I have a nice type on my original question \" that I can add two on a regular basis.\" Sorry. Add to is what I meant. I don't understand what menus really are. They seem to be just a collection of categorical posts. Please let me know if I am wrong in this. I essentially want 2 blog pages at one address. Possible?\nTechnically speaking, no. It's difficult to explain, but if you just start blogging and using appropriate categories on your posts, like all short stories being in the Short Story category, then after a week or two you can see how it works. That post makes a lot more sense if you have a bunch of posts already up, with categories on it. Using the advice in that post what you'll have is one main blog where all the posts go, one Category A tab in your header where all the Category A posts go, another with Category B, etc. However many you like. But About should be a static page, because does what you are about change much? It doesn't need constant updating.\nNo. About doesn't change and I didn't mean to imply I wanted that one to. I want my short fiction on a blog at the same website. But right now, my blog is poetry. I get what you are saying now. So if someone came on, they could click on the Short fiction menu and all my categorized short fiction would be listed there. I tried it out a bit after I read that article. I do have categories. I just thought by now there ought to be an option to have 2 blog pages on a site. Ha! lofty thoughts. Thanks so much for your help.\nYou can do it if you buy paid hosting and use WordPress.org, but it's more trouble than it's worth for that.\nStarted 2 months ago by gurglingthoughts", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "WordPress (WP, WordPress.org) is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP and paired with a MySQL or MariaDB database. Features include a plugin architecture and a template system, referred to within WordPress as Themes."}]}
+{"text": "It’s back! Lehigh Valley Rollergirls to bout Saturday, June 9th | Skip to content\n← Proposed Allentown arena project key to revitalization of Allentown’s inner city\nECDX 2012 →\nJune 4, 2012 · 11:49 pm\t↓ Jump to Comments", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "WordPress (WP, WordPress.org) is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP and paired with a MySQL or MariaDB database. Features include a plugin architecture and a template system, referred to within WordPress as Themes."}]}
+{"text": "The Gilliland's: Toby Mac Style\nToby Mac Style\nOK, so my son really likes to sing. He will sing any song he remembers from anything. Most of the time it is a Veggie Tale song from one of his videos... he's been stuck on the Star of Christmas for the last few weeks.\nHowever, occasionally he will bust out a song he hears on the radio. We pretty much always listen to Air 1. (www.air1.com) and sometimes we will be hanging out at the house (or still in the car) and he will start singing one of the songs.\nLast night, as he was taking his bath, he usually chills for 20-30 minutes playing with is sponge toys, and he started to sing. I ran to get the camera because the song he was singing is not one that we have on CD, he just heard it on the radio. It melted my heart... maybe it will melt yours too. He's almost 3 by the way. The words he is singing are, \"I don't want to gain the whole world and lose my soul.\" Praise the Lord, I hope he truly understands the words as he grows up. What an amazing responsibility a parent has to teach their children how to live for Christ.\nKellen's Gift", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
+{"text": "May 2015 – Herstory – Katrina Mountfort's blog\nClementine Churchill – behind every great man …\nA new biography of Winston Churchill’s wife has just been released, timed to coincide with the seventieth anniversary of VE day, and Clementine’s story is a good one. She was far from the ‘little wife’ you might imagine: their rows were legendary and Winston was usually the first to surrender.\nClementine was born in 1885 and her childhood was unhappy. Her paternity was uncertain, her mother was a serial adulterer and gambler who repeatedly uprooted the children, her beloved sister died of typhoid when she was fourteen, and her mother couldn’t afford the university education recommended by her teachers. She briefly had to earn her living sewing and teaching French.\nWhen she was nineteen, she first met Winston, ten years her senior. At that time, the gauche man didn’t impress her, but by the time they encountered each other again four years later, Clementine had been engaged several times, always to older men. Their mutual attraction was instant, Winston proposed a month later and they were married later that year. Although she was the granddaughter of an earl, she had to deal with plenty of snobbery from Winston’s aristocratic family when they became engaged, partly because she made her own clothes.\nClementine had five children but maintained a keen interest in politics and refused to sit back and play the passive role expected of a political wife. Sadly, this had traumatic consequences for her children; her own difficult childhood made her a distant mother. During World War I, Clementine organised canteens for munitions workers. Politically, she supported the Liberal party and hated the ‘brash, vulgar Tories’. At this stage Winston, was also a Liberal and she became his social conscience, supporting him in his work to establish the welfare state. When he changed parties, she didn’t follow him. They also fell out over women’s suffrage; Clementine was a keen supporter.\nIt’s no surprise that their marriage was turbulent. Winston wasn’t the easiest man to live with, egotistical, selfish and with an extravagance that strained their finances. Between the wars, Clementine briefly considered divorce and fell in love with another man. She argued with Winston during the Edward VIII abdication crisis when she recognised that Winston’s views were out of step with those of the public. But their marriage was strong, and her influence on her husband considerable. She re-wrote his speeches, toned down angry letters and helped him recover from political mistakes. During the Second Word War, as well as being the most trusted advisor to a man whom Clement Atlee described as ‘Fifty percent genius, fifty percent fool’, she was active on the home front, gaining the respect of the allies and the government and became a life peer. It has even been suggested that her hospitality helped to negotiate America’s entry into the war.\nClementine’s loyalty to Winston, however, could never be questioned. In 1951, she opposed Winston taking another term of office. He ignored her, though her advice turned out to have been astute. When the House of Commons commissioned at portrait to commemorate Winston’s eightieth birthday, he hated it, saying that it depicted him as a ‘down-and-out drunk who has been picked out of the gutter in the Strand’. Later she secretly destroyed it, ensuring it would never be put on public display. After Winston’s death in 1965, she took up her place in the House of Lords, though increasing deafness limited her political activity.\nShe died aged 92 in 1977, having outlived three of her children. But her achievement in making Churchill the greatest world leader in history should not be underestimated. Churchill’s chief of staff, General Ismay, said that without Clementine the “history of Winston Churchill and of the world would have been a very different story”.\nMay 20, 2015 Katrina\tClementine Churchill\t2 Comments\nMillicent Fawcett – thanks for the vote\nAs it’s election day in the UK, it seems fitting to write about one of the women who helped gain British women the vote. I’m ignoring the usual subjects – the Pankhursts and Emily Davison – not because I don’t admire them but because one glance at Facebook this morning tells me that everyone knows them already. But the suffragettes, or Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) were only a small, extreme part of a wider movement. Many historians have argued that the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies (NUWSS), known as suffragists, were ultimately more persuasive in gaining women the vote. Their leader was one of the unsung heroes of the feminist movement – Millicent Fawcett.\nMillicent Fawcett was born in Suffolk in 1846 to a progressive, middle class family, and together with her older sister Elizabeth Garrett, received a boarding school education in London. Elizabeth later became the first woman in England to qualify as a doctor. When Millicent was 19, she heard a speech by John Stuart Mill in favour of equal rights for women. It made such an impression on her that she became his loyal supporter and sought out fellow activists, including Henry Fawcett, an MP fourteen years her senior, whom she married. Henry had been blinded in a shooting accident and had been expected to marry Millicent’s sister, but Elizabeth was too devoted to the study of medicine to marry.\nMillicent immersed herself into the world of politics, writing a book on political economy and becoming a popular speaker, even though the act of public speaking made her so nervous she was often physically sick. She also helped in the founding of Newnham College, the second Cambridge college to admit women. In 1884 her husband died of pleurisy, leaving her, at 38, a widow with a young daughter. She threw herself into political work, becoming involved with the Personal Rights association, which exposed men who preyed on vulnerable women. In 1886, when discovering that an army major had been harassing a friend’s servant, Millicent threw flour over him and pinned a paper on his back, drawing his actions to others, including the woman to whom he was engaged; she subsequently dumped him. In 1890 she was elected president of the NUWSS. As well as campaigning for equal rights for women, the organisation formed a relief fund for South African women and children during the Boer war.\nIn the years 1901-14, when the Liberal government refused to consider giving women the vote, the Suffragettes grabbed all the headlines. Millicent didn’t believe that theirs was the right direction to take; she believed that the violent actions of the WSPU were not only alienating supporters but also preventing the government from voting on the issue as they would be seen to be giving way to extreme tactics. By 1914, the women’s movement was divided. While the militant WSPU were supporting the war and encouraging young men to enlist, the NUWSS were pacifists. However, Millicent supported the war, causing other NUWSS members to resign.\nIn 1918, women aged thirty or over gained the vote, and the NUWSS was disbanded. From then onwards, Millicent’s work was less high profile. She became active in other areas of women’s equality, including education for Indian women and enabling female students at Cambridge to be awarded degrees. In 1928, she realised her ultimate dream when the voting age for women became equal to that of men. She wrote in her diary: ‘It is almost exactly 61 years ago since I heard John Stuart Mill introduce his suffrage amendment to the Reform Bill on May 20th, 1867. So I have had extraordinary good luck in having seen the struggle from the beginning.’ Her life’s work complete, she died the following year.\nSo when you cast your vote today, think of the women who chained themselves to railings for the cause, but also remember the woman whose long years of rational, constitutional campaigning played a key role in enfranchising women.\nMay 7, 2015 Katrina\tMillicent Fawcett, suffragist\tLeave a comment", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "WordPress (WP, WordPress.org) is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP and paired with a MySQL or MariaDB database. Features include a plugin architecture and a template system, referred to within WordPress as Themes."}]}
+{"text": "Become a HostHelpSign UpLog InNeskowin · Anytime · 1 guestNeskowinAnytime1 guestLocationPress the down arrow key to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.Check In–Press the down arrow key to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.Check OutAnytime1 guestRoom TypePrice rangeInstant BookMore filters63 Flat RentalsSalva nelle Wish List❤No Cleaning Fees. Free Parking. Free Internet ❤\n★Check-in time is 4 PM but MANY times Wyndham will let you check in earlier. If by chance you are not allowed to check in earlier, Wyndham will hold your bags for you at reception and will usually give guests access to resort amenities for your pleasure. Furthermore, check-out time is 12 noon but if you ask reception, many times they will bump it up to 1 PM or possibly later; it really depends how busy the resort/cleaners are and how much charm you have with the nice lady/man at front desk ;)★Room TypeEntire home/flatProperty TypeApartmentAccommodates4BedroomsLincoln Beach, OR, United StatesPrice£86 1 Bedroom Wyndham Gleneden, OREntire home/flat · 2 bedsSalva nelle Wish ListMy place is close to family-friendly activities. You’ll love my place because of the views and the location. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travelers, families (with kids), big groups, and furry friends (pets).This apartment may be a bit dated in decor, but it's spacious, clean and comfortable, and you can't beat the 20-30 yard walk to the beach and the partial oceans views. The kitchen is full sized and well stocked with dishes and pans and such to allow you to actually cook. The bathroom is stocked with a generous number of towels. There's wi-fi, a tv and a dvd player for when you don't want to be at the beach. Overall, we really enjoyed our stay here.Sarah2016-08-22T00:00:00ZGreat location by the beach, well stocked kitchen, tidy rooms and bathroom. overall a very nice weekend at the beachKate2016-06-27T00:00:00ZThis unit (#12) was slightly outdated, but was worth the price for peak beach season. The location was perfect and had great access to the beach. We enjoyed our partial views of the ocean and views from our common deck with another unit. Also, this unit was very spacious with 2 bedrooms and kitchen amenities provided were appreciated! We would stay here again but would recommend more routine maintenance to make the stay more pleasant. Also, the Wifi did not work very well in the unit. Overall a great visit to Gleneden Beach!!Jonathan2016-08-01T00:00:00ZRoom TypeEntire home/flatProperty TypeApartmentAccommodates4BedroomsLincoln Beach, OR, United StatesPrice£168 Unit #12Entire home/flat · 2 beds3 reviewsSalva nelle Wish ListMy place is close to The beach and family-friendly activities. You’ll love my place because of the location. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travelers, families (with kids), big groups, and furry friends (pets).Great view and comfortable seating. Everything we needed was available. Limited parking, but some overflow available. We recommend it and will stay there again. steven2017-04-03T00:00:00ZRoom TypeEntire home/flatProperty TypeApartmentAccommodates6BedroomsLincoln Beach, OR, United StatesPrice£152 Unit #10Entire home/flat · 4 bedsSalva nelle Wish ListThree Bedroom: King in master, queen in second, twins in third bedroom, queen murphy bed in living area. Maximum occupancy 8.\nDecember: Whale Watch WeekRoom TypeEntire home/flatProperty TypeApartmentAccommodates8BedroomsLincoln Beach, OR, United StatesPrice£132 Gleneden, OR, 3 Bedroom #2Entire home/flat · 4 bedsSalva nelle Wish ListTHIS IS A GENERAL LISTING FOR ALL THE UNITS AT THIS RESORT. WE HAVE ACCESS TO ALL THE UNITS STUDIO up to 3 BEDROOM.\nThis resort has limited availability. Please contact me for days I have and unit size.We loved this place for our family of 5...so easy and gorgeous! We will be back! Michelle2016-12-27T00:00:00ZRoom TypeEntire home/flatProperty TypeApartmentAccommodates6BedroomsLincoln Beach, OR, United StatesPrice£140 GLENEDEN BEACH, Studio to 3 Bdrm (priced 4 studio)Entire home/flat · 3 beds1 reviewSalva nelle Wish ListYou will love this ocean front condo setting by the ocean.\nThis condominium was built in the early 70's. Liz's place was wonderful and we feel incredibly lucky to have stayed there. The communication was fantastic and it was incredibly easy to check in and find the beach with her directions. This is an incredible listing at an incredible price. It is wonderful to watch the ocean from bed and read in front of the fire. I would recommend this condo in a heart beat and if we find ourselves in Lincoln City again, we will definitely stay!Jewel2017-02-25T00:00:00ZLiz's place was easy to find, super clean, and cozy. Enjoying the great view of the ocean next to the fireplace was so luxurious and relaxing. We had everything we needed and Liz made checking in and out really easy. Definitely going to keep this spot in mind for future weekend getaways!Eileen2017-04-02T00:00:00ZLiz was easy to contact and work with.. The view was outstanding and the easy access to the beach was wonderful. We actually had 2 adults and 3 kids stay in the condo and it didn't feel cramped. There was a slight issue with the cleaning but it was resolved with a call to Liz. We would use it again in the future and the Oregon Coast can't be beat.RS2015-04-11T00:00:00ZAdorable apartment with an amazing view. Just a five minute walk to the beach and a short drive to the casino and shops. It was very clean and had everything we needed. We will be back!Sasha2017-01-13T00:00:00ZLiz's place is perfect and comfortable! We had quite an extended stay and enjoyed every minute of it! Her condo has all the amenities you could require and the view is amazing to see all day! The beach access is easy to find but has lots of stairs. It's great for kite flying and sitting on logs watching the waves. We came to love that beach very much. The condo space is small but we had 2 adults, 2 kids and 2 small dogs and never felt cramped. The beds are comfortable with very nice bedding (and spares) and great pillows. The flat screen TV in the living room was very useful. We brought our Roku box and were able to stream everything we wanted just like at home. We really loved getting to know Lincoln City! We've missed it so much since coming home. Good restaurants, convenient shopping, beautiful beaches and adorable little shops! To sum up, we have no complaints and enjoyed ourselves thoroughly. We'll definitely be back to Lincoln City and I'd love to spend every summer at Liz's condo!Rebecca2015-08-14T00:00:00Z(SENSITIVE CONTENTS HIDDEN) Maps sent us to the wrong location so I called Liz to figure out how to get to the condo. She answered right away and helped us find the location and was very nice. Alix2016-11-18T00:00:00ZLovely space with a great view, would definitely come back!Blair2017-01-03T00:00:00ZWe absolutely loved our stay. Liz's place was beyond cozy and talk about a view to take your breath away. It was easy to find and very welcoming. We will definitely return for another getaway! Zoë2017-01-11T00:00:00ZRoom TypeEntire home/flatProperty TypeApartmentAccommodates5BedroomsLincoln City, OR, United StatesPrice£74 Relaxing Getaway by the seaEntire home/flat · 3 beds113 reviewsSalva nelle Wish ListBeautiful, cozy, 1 bedroom overlooking stunning beach in north Lincoln City. Building has pool, hot tub, game room, exercise room, internet, and beach access behind the condo. Kitchen ready to cook. Bedroom includes King memory foam bed. Living room sofa includes an oversized full hide-a-bed. Cable TV.The location is perfect. The beach is gorgeous. Great views of Cascade Head. The bed is soooo comfortable!The beach behind the apartment is beautiful, and it's only a few short blocks to the casino. Grocery stores and restaurants nearby, or walk for miles along the beach. See the guidebook!The experience was great and easy. Evyn was excellent in her communication with me, and followed up through my stay it see if I needed anything. The condo is on the third floor with a great view of the ocean and easy access to the beach. The condo had everything we needed and it was clean. It was a great central location to be able to explore the Oregon coast from. Dan2015-08-15T00:00:00ZEvyn was a wonderful host. She quickly responded to my questions. The apartment is wonderful! It was very clean. The kitchen was well stocked. It also has an amazing view. We watched gray whales from the balcony. I will definitely be back again. This was a great vacation!J2016-06-03T00:00:00ZAmazing view. Everything we needed was right there. Clean and comfortable. We sat and just watched the ocean. Will definitely stay againMichelle2016-08-10T00:00:00ZWonderful spot st the beach with s nice view of the ocean. Older condo so don't expect the Carlton, but excellent on a budget. Karen2017-03-05T00:00:00ZIt was a cozy place with a great view of the ocean!Debbie2016-09-17T00:00:00ZThe condo was very comfortable and as advertised. The view is very nice as it's on the third floor. You can see the waves better than on the beach. Beach access was very close and easy. The hideabed couch is comfortable. Bedroom has huge tempurpedic bed. Bathroom was clean as was the kitchen. There is a nice supply of condiments for you to use. Note: there is no elevator and the condo is located on the extreme left of the building so if you come at night look to the far left end. You can't park right by that stairway but we unloaded by the office and moved the car later. All in all, the value is good and the place is clean and comfortable. If you like Mexican Food, Puerto Vallarta restaurant that's right on the turnoff to the condo is very good. Susan2016-02-11T00:00:00ZThis is the perfect location, right by the beach and blocks from hwy 101 in Lincoln city. Good access to coastal towns north (Tillamook) and south (Newport). The apt is brighter than appears in pictures with lots of light in living room. The kitchen appliances are a little dated but functional. Our host communicated well before our arrival and we had no problems during our stay. We did not use the pool or hot tub (opened late and closed early). Naya2015-07-23T00:00:00ZWe had a great stay and the condo had everything we could need. We enjoyed the great view from the balcony and the convenient location. There was a restaurant right next door, and Safeway 5 minutes away. The beds were nice & comfy and Lincoln City had plenty to do. Jon2016-06-05T00:00:00ZRoom TypeEntire home/flatProperty TypeApartmentAccommodates4BedroomsLincoln City, OR, United StatesPrice£62 Ocean view, hot tub, pool, beachEntire home/flat · 2 beds55 reviewsSalva nelle Wish ListGround level condo w/fireplace, large kitchen, two bathrooms, ocean balcony. Living room gives sweeping view of beach and oceanfront. Kitchen complete with dishwasher and dishes for a crowd! Wifi and 50 easy steps to the beach make this a fun place for mixed generations to enjoy! Oceanfront bedroom has queen bed and balcony. Remaining two bedrooms on street side are large and nautically-themed; one has a king-size bed, the other, a queen-size. No smoking in the condo. No pets.Captain's Quarters is one of eight condos in our building. Since it is perched on the low sea cliff, we can enjoy winter storms and balmy summer breezes in the condo. Or campfires and long walks on the beach. An oceanfront condo with a fireplace is the best place to be in the world! Cuddle up to the fireplace, or step outside onto the ocean balcony, and enjoy the amazing sight and sound of the mighty Pacific!\nFor your planning purposes: our rates are based on occupancy. Extra guests over the number of two cost only $10/person/night, and are quoted in your price when you include the total persons in your party. This makes our condo affordable for couples or families. If you arrive with additional guests who are undeclared, our extra person charge is $20/person/night.Beach access is just outside your door! Walk the beach, looking for glass floats among the cliffs and sea grass. Fly kites, or enjoy a beach campfire. Spin a doughnut in the sand with your vehicle...yes, they are permitted on this section of beach!We all had a great time in Lincoln City. The house was clean, in good condition, and in a great location. Thanks, Dan and Teresa.Tom2016-03-16T00:00:00ZThe view is amazing! Clean, well stocked with everything you might need. Layout of 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and living area was great for girls getaway weekend. Comfortable furniture made it a great place to hangout, watch the waves and play games. Limited parking was our only bummer (one car per unit) so we had to park our other car on a side street nearby. Melissa2016-01-17T00:00:00ZCondo was great, clean and inviting. The view was amazing and just a short walk down the hill to the sand. I suggest bringing your own pillow, the ones on the beds are thin and not comfortable. Take your time with the fireplace, and if you need help the maintenance guy is super great! Also, don't look in the trunk. We will definitely book again in the future!Leslie2016-05-23T00:00:00ZOne of the best places we have stayed in Lincoln city by far. Amazing view right on the waterfront, cozy amenities and comfortable beds. Great location in the heart of businesses, restaurants and the casino. This is definitely a home we will return to at our next visit. Garrett2015-03-15T00:00:00ZWords cannot express how much we enjoyed our stay at this condo. Everything was just as the description stated and the location was perfect for exploring both the southern and northern coast of Oregon. The view was gorgeous and the on-site property manager was very helpful with any questions we had. We would most defiantly stay here again!! Audrey2016-07-08T00:00:00ZMy girlfriends and I had an excellent time staying in the Captain's Quarters. The condo is beautiful, clean, and has spectacular views. We greatly enjoyed the dishwasher in the kitchen, watching the sunset, and cooking in the beautiful kitchen. The beds were comfortable, the balcony an added bonus, and the condo was very clean when we arrived. The beach is RIGHT THERE and easy to walk down to. We had a fantastic time and hope to return in the future. Sarah2015-03-28T00:00:00ZThe condo was great! It was bigger than anticipated, the view and location was fabulous and the kitchen was well stocked. We had a great stay! Thank you!Teri2017-03-12T00:00:00ZThis is a lovely condo, perfect size with light and bright furnishing and decor. The condo was very well maintained with the manager on site, which was great to have someone close by. It is in a central part of Lincoln City, just above the beach, and just minutes from shops and cafes. The hosts were very accommodating and kind during all of our communications before our visit. I can't wait to stay here again.Amy2016-11-06T00:00:00ZRoom TypeEntire home/flatProperty TypeApartmentAccommodates8BedroomsLincoln City, OR, United StatesPrice£101 Captain's Quarters - 3 bdrm, oceanfront, balconyEntire home/flat · 3 beds58 reviewsSalva nelle Wish ListThe Codfather is a large beachfront condo that sleeps up to eight people.\n*Tax is already included in the nightly rate*Lincoln City is a laid back costal town with lots of fun vacation activities. The Sea Gypsy is conveniently located off HWY 101 in the center of town and is within walking distance to several restaurants, antique shops, pubs, etc. There is a bowling alley in town, as well as glass blowing, mini golf, two movie theaters, Tanger Outlet Mall and of course, Chinook Winds Casino.Exactly as listed. Great weekend away.Linda2016-10-02T00:00:00ZWe had a blast! Great location, lots of spaceJessica 2015-07-20T00:00:00ZGreat weekend getaway! The view was amazing! Lockbox extra was easy. Clean, convenient condo! Amanda 2016-03-28T00:00:00ZIt was a great weekend with the family and it was made better with the ease of checking in and out.Quicos2016-09-04T00:00:00ZMy family had a great time at the codfather. The place was extremely clean and the view was incredible.Patrick2015-06-23T00:00:00ZGreat view!! Convienet locationKatie2017-02-26T00:00:00ZIt was a wonderful place with a great view . Right on the beach and easy access to beach and the D river. Room was well stocked with all essentials needed for a beach vacation even folding chairs to take down to the beach. Definitely would come again. Great experience. Angela2016-04-09T00:00:00ZGreat holiday at the beach. Spent Christmas in a neat, accommodating condo. Very relaxed. Kelli2015-12-27T00:00:00ZRoom TypeEntire home/flatProperty TypeApartmentAccommodates8BedroomsLincoln City, OR, United StatesPrice£77 'The Codfather' Big Beach Condo!Entire home/flat · 5 beds12 reviewsSalva nelle Wish List1 Bedroom, 1 bathroom Condo with Fireplace, and Oceanfront access. Queen bed, fully-equipped kitchen, dishwasher, TV, Internet, and washer/dryer. The Sandcastle is on ground level, and provides a beautiful view of Siletz bay! The Sandcastle is unique because of it's ideal location right outside the Taft Historical district, and a few minutes walk from the pounding Pacific surf. Nearby attractions include Mo's seafood restaurant, Farmers market, Chinook winds casino, Tanger outlet mall, Pirate Dan's bakery, and miles of sandy beach!The condo was well equipped and very clean. The view was beautiful and we enjoyed sitting on the patio taking in all of the wildlife and water. Ben was easy to communicate with and responded quickly. I would definitely recommend! Erika2015-10-26T00:00:00ZChecking in and out of the Sandcastle was so easy. The lockbox was clearly visible and Ben had sent me the codes I needed well in advance of my stay. The condo is very clean and is a lovely place. I felt very safe as a woman traveling alone. The beach is right outside your door and the ocean is a short walk for the full waves and sound. I would stay here agin with no problem. Thanks Ben!Cathy2015-04-24T00:00:00ZWhat a delightful stay..we actually extended our time by an extra day just to enjoy it a little longer. We felt as though we were in our home away from home as it was such a comfortable place to stay. We do wish that at night as it was cooler that the pilot for the fire was on so that we could of used it. Thank you for a great place to stay! Lindsay2016-09-17T00:00:00ZStaying at Sandcastle, looking out on the bay each morning was wonderful. You can only access the little beach at low tide but its an easy walk to a large public beach access. The beach was great because its where the tide comes into the bay. There was a large group of seals and getting to watch them out in the bay was awesome. The condo is as shown, nice furniture, cozy fireplace and equipped kitchen. Loved having dual sink in the bathroom/bedroom area. For me, I could use a firmer mattress. I was glad we were there mostly on the weekend as there is renovations going on in the condo next to Sandcastle. It was loud for awhile on Friday til the workers left. That being said, we enjoyed staying at the condo. It was a rainy weekend and it was great to have the fireplace, we loved the TV set-up especially the on-demand feature. There is an awesome bakery, Captain Dan's, just across the street and Mo's Seafood restaurant just a couple of blocks away. We would definitely stay again. brenda2016-03-08T00:00:00ZNice, cozy place with a great view if the bay. Perfect for our weekend getaway!John2016-10-30T00:00:00ZMy stay was enjoyable as well as a great value.Robert2016-11-06T00:00:00ZBen's condo was great and met all over our needs! It includes dishes, pots of varying sizes, coffee maker (no grinder) and toaster. It was comfortable and has a large sliding glass door out to a patio over-looking Siletz Bay. We went clamming there when the tide was out. It's also just down the street from Moe's, the grocery store, The Tikki Cafe and other fun stores to check out. It was clean when we arrived. Good price point as well. Thank you Ben! We had a great birthday weekend.leda2014-10-20T00:00:00ZWe have spent a very nice stay at SandCastle. Condo very cozy with everything needed and a great view over the Silezt Bay. The check in/out very easy and contact with Ben very reactive. If you ever come to the area, do not hesitate to stay here.Antonio2015-06-18T00:00:00ZRoom TypeEntire home/flatProperty TypeApartmentAccommodates4BedroomsLincoln City, OR, United StatesPrice£47 Sandcastle-on Siletz Bay,fireplace!Entire home/flat · 1 bed77 reviewsSalva nelle Wish ListEntire upstairs - 3 bedroom level with family room/TV, computer room/office, kitchenette and bathroom, is never booked to more than one party at a time, whether one person, a couple, or a family. There is open stairway to host living quarters downstairs.Booked only as complete 3-bedroom upstairs level with one bathroom - Superior facility for families -\n(( there is an open stairway down to host's apt)) Home is surrounded by our own trees - totally private - with park and picnic table areas and campfire site by the river. Inviting for outside activity. Fishing if you have a license - play frisbee or/other in soccer field - or build a campfire in the evenings - to relax and have roasted marshmellows.No neighbors in sight - a totally private, country setting - - and yet is only minutes to beaches, shopping and restaurants.I loved this Airbnb. The hosts were warm, welcoming, and provided us with much privacy. The property is just off a major road, but still quiet at night. A lovely place to spend the night instead of driving all the way back to Portland from hiking earlier that day. I would recommend the Cascade Trail Head hike, only about 15 minutes from the property. Great places to eat near here are the Otis Cafe and Puerto Vallarta (Mexican restaurant) about 8 miles down the road. Frances2016-11-20T00:00:00ZThe positive: Comfortable beds with clean linens, nice hosts, beautiful outside surroundings. The negative: Living area not private as it is open to the host living quarters. Dirty bathroom (urine stained/damaged toilet seat that appears to have been used with a riser previously). Dirty fridge and previously opened offerings (milk, juice, cereal, frozen items) for breakfast that we did not feel comfortable consuming. Host left residence unlocked with our personal items left inside unprotected. Tamra2016-09-18T00:00:00ZWe had a great time at Eleanore's place! They were quick to respond to any questions we had, and made us feel at home. We loved being right off the highway, but still felt very secluded.Jeremy2017-01-16T00:00:00ZWhat a beautiful home in an absolutely idyllic setting. Everything as it should be and more! Thank you.Scott2016-10-11T00:00:00ZVery beautiful surroundings. The apartment is spacious and homey. Elenor and Don are gracious hosts. We will stay again if in the area.Vicki2016-10-07T00:00:00ZEleanore and Don made us feel welcome as if visiting family! Anything we could need was available in the very spacious apartment. We appreciated the thoughtfulness and their personal interest in us. It was a delight! Paul2017-02-25T00:00:00ZEleanore and Don were splendid hosts, making sure we knew how to get there (because the GPS is not that accurate) and ensuring we had everything we needed for the evening. Our stay was a bit short because we had had a long drive. But it would have been great to spend a few more hours in the morning wandering around their beautiful and lush property.George2016-09-24T00:00:00ZI was very pleased with being able to make last minute arrangements to stay here. Eleanore was quick to respond with directions and instructions for arriving just a short time later. I was pleasantly surprised by the size of the space and accommodations like towels and a continental breakfast. The property is amazing and we enjoyed a walk by the river in the morning. We look forward to visiting again in the future!!Amy2016-11-26T00:00:00ZRoom TypeEntire home/flatProperty TypeApartmentAccommodates9BedroomsOtis, OR, United StatesPrice£38 Home-Upstairs 15 min to shops/beachEntire home/flat · 3 beds41 reviewsSalva nelle Wish ListOcean Peek, WIFI, Enclosed Yard, 2 Master Suites, Flatscreen TVs, Outside Fire Pitcean peekWelcome to DogPaddle. Our lovely Nantucket style cottage home was built and decorated for pets and their well-mannered persons. Stocked with pet-friendly items and a fully enclosed 6 foot fenced back yard, our beautiful home also caters to their two-legged friends by offering 2 Master Suite bedrooms, each with their own Queen bed, bath, and high ceilings. Both bedrooms have their own Flat screen TVs and the west bedroom has a peek of the ocean.\nGolf - With the Salishan and Agate Golf Courses just minutes away from Bella Beach, you have the opportunity to hit a 9- or 18- hole game while enjoying a breathtaking view of the Pacific Ocean.Beautiful home... Very beachy and cozy. Great place to go with man's best friend. Benjamin D2017-01-29T00:00:00ZRoom TypeEntire home/flatProperty TypeApartmentAccommodates4Bedroomslincoln city, OR, United StatesPrice£116 dogPaddleEntire home/flat · 2 beds1 reviewSalva nelle Wish ListBring your dog to this comfortable 790 square foot condo. It has plenty of room for you and your family to stay comfortably for a weekend or live for a month. Enjoy ground floor access with no steps to climb, ever. Bring your dog to this comfortable 790 square foot condo. It has plenty of room for you and your family to stay comfortably for a weekend or live for a month. Enjoy ground floor access with no steps to climb, ever. The home has a fully equipped kitchen and a designated dining area with seating for six. Kick your feet up by the fire and watch the waves, kites, boats, and whales. There is always winding down with a movie, board games or play a video game on the Wii or PlayStation 3 with the family. Put the kids down in the living room on a self-inflating queen size air bed. Then you can retreat to the master bedroom. Relax with a queen size bed and 55' flat screen TV and lots of movies to choose from. The master has its own bathroom and plenty of closet and dresser space, along with a futon couch that can serve as additional sleeping options as well.What makes Surftides special… It doesn't matter what the weather is for the family to have a great experience. Even if it is pouring or cold outside the family can play some ping pong or go play in the heated pool and unwind in the hot tub.\nIf you want to explore Lincoln city, you are right in the middle of everything. Within two miles north or south all the major attractions of Lincoln City are at your finger tips. From the casino and golfing to the north to Devils lake and glass blowing to the south, it's all right there. We are on the ground level with no steps to climb with quick and easy access from the parking lot. It is one of the few complexes that allow the family dog to come with us and a designated walk aria on the north side of the complex and a park to run them across the street.Thank you for a great stay! The wine and chocolate were both a hit!Robin2016-10-02T00:00:00ZEverything was clean and well stocked. Don had chocolates and a bottle of wine for us to enjoy during our stay. Excellent location close to beach.Joyce2015-09-07T00:00:00ZWe absolutely LOVED our experience at Don's condo. My boyfriend and our dog, Thor stayed there for 4 nights and it was almost everything that was in the description. A bowl of chocolates and a bottle of delicious wine welcomed us when we got there. The condo is a 30 second walk from the beach and waking up to the sound of the waves and the amazing view of the ocean was magnificent. Just remember, there is no internet in the condo, but there is cable and a great selection of dvd and vhs movies. We weren't able to get into the game room on the property that is supposed to have wireless internet, so make sure you figure that out with Don before you go. Don was very communicative, and though we never met him, he responded to my text messages almost immediately every time. We'll definitely come back next time we take a beach trip. Thank you, Don!Kelly2015-04-10T00:00:00ZThe host canceled this reservation 54 days before arrival. This is an automated posting.Cindra2016-06-19T00:00:00ZWe had wonderful time at Don's condo! The view was amazing and he provided everything we could have needed and more. We enjoyed exploring Lincoln City and being so close to the beach! Rebecca 2015-04-02T00:00:00ZThe condo was great, with a great view. Thanks for the wine and chocolate. What a nice touch. My grandkids loved being in the beach.Linda2015-07-10T00:00:00ZDon's condo is in a great location with a beautiful view of the ocean. The only bummer was that the hottub closes at 6pm in the winter. Monica2016-10-30T00:00:00ZThe listing was accurate and the condo was clean. We enjoyed our stay. Ben2016-06-06T00:00:00ZRoom TypeEntire home/flatProperty TypeApartmentAccommodates6BedroomsLincoln City, OR, United StatesPrice£121 Bring the family & dog to the beachEntire home/flat · 3 beds36 reviewsSalva nelle Wish ListThis is a beautiful apt in the Central Oregon coast blocks from the ocean there's no view but it's very private come and join us for a weekend at the beachThe host canceled this reservation 60 days before arrival. This is an automated posting.Patti2017-03-26T00:00:00ZGreat cozy place close to the beech and town. Evan2017-01-02T00:00:00ZGood location Tim2017-02-12T00:00:00ZThe house is great and the location is good I like the place. Saeed2017-03-07T00:00:00ZGreat little room with kitchen area. We will book it again. Clean comfortable and quiet.Patrick2017-02-26T00:00:00ZRoom TypeEntire home/flatProperty TypeApartmentAccommodates2BedroomsLincoln City, OR, United StatesPrice£59 Marilyn Monroe getaway Charming AptEntire home/flat · 1 bed5 reviewsSalva nelle Wish ListThis lower level apartment has a private entrance and patio. It is in the country near the beach—quiet and tranquil. Seating areas in the mature garden offer opportunities for ocean viewing. Recreational activities include walking distance to a beautiful sandy beach; 2 ½ miles to Cape Kiwanda noted for its Dory Fleet and ocean fishing; the Nestucca River for fishing and kayaking, 12 miles north to Cape Lookout Park with great trails for hiking and biking.Room TypeEntire home/flatProperty TypeApartmentAccommodates2BedroomsCloverdale, OR, United StatesPrice£47 Pat's Garden RetreatEntire home/flat · 1 bedNEWSalva nelle Wish ListDeck with soaking hot tub,view of Haystack Rock Pacific City,2 bedrooms (Queen)quiet wooded neighborhood away from crowds.Its like living in the forest with lots of wildlife to enjoy only 5 min drive to the beach.Listen to the ocean all night long!We are located in Pacific City Oregon. Yes believe it or not, there is more than 1 Haystack Rock In Oregon : ) Ours is located at Cape Kiwanda.\nWe have a small community full of life......with a great getaway for you after a day of fun at the beach!My Boyfriend and I made a quick last minute reservation at Bonnie's home. The place was beautiful and even better than what the pictures already showed. We were both so happy with our stay and Bonnie's hospitality! We wish we could have stayed longer!! It is a great spot for a couple or some close friends. It's easy to get to (follow her instructions!) and close to the main hub of town, but feels private and set back when you are there. She had excellent suggestions about the local area which were very helpful for our last minute trip. We hope to come back again! Emily2015-07-15T00:00:00ZReally nice accommodations with a great host. Easy access to town and beautiful views of Haystack rock.Stacy2017-03-05T00:00:00ZThe stay at Bonnie's place was even better than I expected! The neighborhood is quiet, safe, and you feel like you are in the woods. There is a great view too! There was nothing negative about the stay. Bonnie was very attentive and available as well. I'll be back for sure!Lindsey2014-07-23T00:00:00ZIt was private, and quiet with a hot tub on a starry night. Who could ask for more?La2016-08-16T00:00:00ZWe arrived with little trouble (just follow the directions listed) and immediately fell in love with this treasure. Hidden on a hill with privacy, yet a view that honestly exceeds one's ability to describe. Bonnie and her husband were incredibly helpful and friendly as we had he bottom floor to ourselves. We enjoyed our time away from the rest of the world for our one night and would wholeheartedly recommend this lovely retreat. Daniel2014-07-26T00:00:00ZBonnie welcome us with a bright friendly smile. She made my birthday weekend really special with a banner and balloons, it was truly touching. She took the time to walk us around and made sure we knew how to make the most out of our stay. I would recommend staying for more than one night, there just wasn't enough time to enjoy everything her place had to offer. The views are incredible and the peaceful surroundings really create a magical feeling of living up in the trees. Debra2016-08-28T00:00:00ZWhat a great stay! Bonnie was very friendly. She gave us a tour of the place and told us a bit about pacific city. She was nice enough to leave us home made (delicious) muffins and drinks in the fridge (Ill need a copy of the recipe!) Beautiful accommodations, with a great view..Would highly recommend!Daisy2014-08-23T00:00:00ZWe loved our stay at 'Bonnie's Retreat'. Breath taking view. Superb hospitality. So fun to have a sauna and hot tub available. Bonnie even drove us around. So generous! Thank you and hope to be back. Maya2016-06-27T00:00:00ZRoom TypeEntire home/flatProperty TypeApartmentAccommodates6BedroomsPacific City, OR, United StatesPrice£148 Beautiful 2 bedroom w Deck& Hot Tub /Lower LevelEntire home/flat · 3 beds76 reviewsSalva nelle Wish ListSea Gypsy No. 219 sleeps up to four people with a king-sized bed and a pullout sofa. There is a full kitchen with cookware and a full bathroom with walk-in shower. This condo was remodeled from head to toe in 2016 and is the perfect mixture of classiness and beachy fun. Enjoy its unbeatable ocean view and beach access!\"Sunset Delight\" is the name of condo 219 at the Sea Gypsy. It was completely remodeled from head to toe in 2016 and the owners have gone out of their way to make sure each detail is classy and useful for a perfect beach getaway. The condo features gorgeous upgrades such as beadboard walls and ceilings throughout, ceiling fans in both rooms to keep a nice ocean breeze flowing through and a kitchen that is adorned with beautiful glass subway tile, butcher block countertops and a high-end feel.\nThis condo is a true gem. On top of all its wonderful features, the unobstructed ocean view simply cannot be beat. If you can pull yourself away from all of its interior comforts, you can spend some time in our heated indoor salt water pool and sauna. Or make use of the two gas grills, which can be found near the pool area. Ready for the beach? The Sea Gypsy has three beach access points, all with just a few steps down to the sand. Arguably, the best beach access in Lincoln City and the D River (which is the world's shortest) is right next to our building and features shallow areas for children to play in. Book your future memories today!Lincoln City is a laid back costal town with lots of fun vacation activities. The Sea Gypsy is conveniently located off HWY 101 in the center of town and is within walking distance to several restaurants, antique shops, pubs, etc. There is a bowling alley in town, as well as glass blowing, mini golf, two movie theaters, Tanger Outlet Mall and of course, Chinook Winds Casino.We had a wonderful stay at Sunset Delight. It was clean and clutter free. It was exactly as the pictures show. The view of the ocean from the window was spetacular. We enjoyed watching the ever changing sky and the waves as we played games by the window. The bed was comfy. The kitchen was well stocked with everything we needed for a couple small meals. We loved how they decorated. We would stay again.Hilary2017-03-07T00:00:00ZGreat little gem right on the beach! Heather2017-02-28T00:00:00ZGreat stay, beautiful condo! Holley was quick to respond and when we needed extra towels, she had them there right away. The condo was well stocked with quality cookwear, blankets, etc. Very comfortable, clean, great location, stunning viewlacy2016-09-01T00:00:00ZEverything was as advertised! We had a great time!James2016-08-23T00:00:00ZBeautiful ocean front condo, we couldn't have asked for a better place to spend a couple of rainy days. We weren't able to enjoy the beach because of the weather, but didn't mind because the condo was so comfortable, and you feel like you're practically on the beach with the amazing view. The condo is very spacious and well decorated. The bedroom is pretty far back from the living room which worked well for us since we had our baby with us. When we put her down for naps we didn't have to worry about making too much noise in the main living area. We cooked a couple of times which worked well as the kitchen is stocked with lots of dishes and cooking gadgets. Would definitely stay here again. Katherine2016-10-14T00:00:00ZWhat a beautiful condo and view! It was magical, and everything we needed was on hand.Anna2016-10-30T00:00:00ZOverall the stay was great. The view was nice, the space was fantastic. If I needed something I would text Holly, and get a response immediately, any time day or night. I would recommend this place to anyone.James2016-11-01T00:00:00ZGreat place! Thanks!Amanda2016-09-20T00:00:00ZRoom TypeEntire home/flatProperty TypeApartmentAccommodates4BedroomsLincoln City, OR, United StatesPrice£69 'Sunset Delight' - Remodeled Beachfront Condo!Entire home/flat · 2 beds25 reviewsSalva nelle Wish ListEntire 1 bedroom condo unit DIRECTLY on the Oregon beach! GAZE AT THE OCEAN FROM THE BALCONY & LISTEN TO THE WAVES ROLL IN! Perched high, (with nearby access to the beach), this recently renovated condo unit with fireplace has a fantastic view from both the balcony & living room of the beach and ocean. You'll love the unit for it's fabulous location and its terrific renovated condition. Good for both couples and families (with kids). You'll enjoy the unit all to yourself. Total privacy!Renovated, 1 bedroom condo, (e.g., granite countertops in kitchen and bathroom), with an incredible view of the beach and ocean through the living room's sliding glass doors or from the unit's outdoor balcony that is accessible from the living room. One (queen) bed in the bedroom and a double size pull-down \"murphy\" bed in the living room.Located on a bluff overlooking the ocean and beach in a residential neighborhood within walking distance of commercial establishments. The Chinook Winds Casino is less than 2 miles away.\nA Safeway grocery store is also less than 2 miles away (almost adjacent to the Casino)Great place! Lovely condo.Its very clean and every thing is available (All kitchen appliances, dinner ware, pots and panes, 2 TV's and stereo, iron, etc).Just pack your clots and enjoy your self. Great place to explore the ocean. I would definitely stay there again. Thank you James :)Kaled2016-08-28T00:00:00ZEverything was perfect and very nice. My family and I enjoyed it alot. I would of love to stay longer. thank you for everything:)Gilbert2016-08-30T00:00:00ZBeautiful place! Perfect view of the ocean. Surprisingly quiet from other guests. We were happy to have a beautiful bathroom, dishwasher and ceramic fireplace. Just a quick walk down to the beach. Let the waves be your soundtrack in this place! Jaysen2016-09-02T00:00:00ZRight on the ocean, and surrounded by other hotel/condo'sLaurie2016-09-02T00:00:00ZRoom TypeEntire home/flatProperty TypeApartmentAccommodates4BedroomsLincoln City, OR, United StatesPrice£69 1 BDRM CONDO OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN & BEACH!Entire home/flat · 2 beds4 reviewsNeskowin - Airbnb: Average 4.81 out of 5 stars from 507 guest reviews123…412…41 – 18 of 63 Flat RentalsEnter dates to see full pricing. Additional fees apply. 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+{"text": "The Best Damn Blog // Packed with Entertainment: Taylor Swift and The Goo Goo Dolls- \"Iris\" Live\nTaylor Swift and The Goo Goo Dolls- \"Iris\" Live\nOne more guest performer can be added to the already long list on Taylor Swift's Speak Now tour. Check out her performance above of \"Iris\" with John Rzeznik from The Goo Goo Dolls. They need to release a DVD with all of Taylor's guest performers on this tour. Amazing!", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
+{"text": "TGIF! - followmarla '+l+\"\nHome » things we love » TGIF!\nWhoa, I can't believe we have been back for a week already! It feels like the time has gone by rather quickly considering I have been spending the majority of it sleeping, ha. This time around the jetlag hit me like a ton of bricks and I just can't keep seem to get my sleep schedule back on track. Well, at least wintertime is for hibernating, right?\nHere is some pretty inspiration to warm up this chilly day:\nThese fabulous glittery tights are a must-have for my holiday wardrobe.\nHow adorable are these copper lights? Good news, you can make your own at home with this DIY!\nI am constantly on the hunt for the perfect cheese platter and I believe this may be it.\nThis week I finally relented and went back to my signature look of black blunt bangs and this photo of the lovely Lea Seydoux was my inspiration. Feels so good to have the fringe back!\nYes. So much yes. Everything about this photo.\nHope you all have a warm & cozy weekend! :)", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
+{"text": "Youth Speak Up and Stand Out in Chicago | HuffPost\nYouth Speak Up and Stand Out in Chicago\nUntil recently youth have been greatly ignored in trauma treatment, program and outreach strategy development. This, as we are discovering, is a mistake.\nAccording to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2006, U.S. state and local child protective services (C.P.S.) investigated 3.6 million reports of children being abused or neglected. C.P.S. classified more than 900,000 (12.1 per 1,000) of these children as victims. Many of these children go on to become youth being shuffled through our juvenile justice system, those who have firsthand experience with mental health/trauma treatment services and foster care. Their information, experiences, knowledge and once involved, their enthusiasm is invaluable to building better programs, policies and procedures for a better, more family driven system of care.\nTo prove this point, my daughter and I were invited for the first time to participate in the Annual National Child Traumatic Stress Network face to face planning meeting in Chicago. Involving young people as youth advocates provides them with a fantastic educational opportunity and as it turned out, for the adults as well. My daughter was one of four first ever youth to attend and have a voice. With great maturity they listened. They spoke beyond their years. They delivered messages of hope they would want to share with other youth across the country at youth forums, conferences and school assemblies.\nBreea, a kidnap and hostage survivor who endured a horrific ordeal at age 7, is now 15 and after two years of trauma therapy at the Chadwick Center in San Diego, is speaking out to tell others to \"grow up strong, never give up and no matter what make high self-esteem a priority.\"\nThe other young advocates talked about embracing who you are, loving yourself and not allowing what others have done to you to get you down for the rest of your life. The tone from them all was overwhelmingly positive and filled with inspiring words and emotions. Through tackling real life problems and challenging situations they have acquired problem solving and decision making skills and can discuss from personal experience what was lacking in their treatment plans and what contributed most to successful recovery, goal setting and self-love. These youth worked cooperatively in a team, and at the same time showed remarkable appreciation, respect and interest in the adult participants' perspectives.\nTheir voice was the most heard, freshest and timely of the entire 2-day meeting as they spoke up about the word \"therapy\" and how it is viewed by other youth as negative, weak and pathetic. My daughter shared how she is teased, something I didn't even know, when being called into \"therapy\" with a big green slip via an office aid coming into the middle of her class and announcing it. That makes it tough to look forward to getting positive help due to the negative way youth still view \"therapy\".\nThey spoke up about incorporating music into their presentations to help reach youth in a cool and understandable way while making \"therapy\" more like talking to a friend and better ways to get called into the office for a \"therapy session\". They were honest about what worked for them and what they thought would make treatment better for those needing help now and in the future. They were bright, poignant and downright bold--a breath of fresh air to say the least.\nThe community can gain the creativity and energy of young people that can be directed toward projects that are beneficial to all, while building a sense of value and appreciation for the community and encouraging youth to continue their involvement as adults. Just as people with special experiences or skills (e.g., sports, music, investing, politics, medicine) give presentations to instruct and inform others in an educational format, so can these amazing youth in our country do with their special gifts, skills and talents that they have acquired by living through incredible circumstances. But they have to be given the chance to speak up, be heard and shine.\nThe annual face to face meeting in Chicago did just that, and I am so proud to say I was there to witness this milestone and can only hope that this is the beginning of a new awakening to the importance of youth involvement that will continue to blossom for many years to come. As we witnessed at the meeting in Chicago, the contribution of youth to community and treatment program improvement has the potential to be an incredible gift to others.\nBut how and what will we give back to them in return? The kind of involvement discussed here will have a more lasting impact on the community than will a trophy adorning a display case in the athletic office at a school. But that trophy, that reward and that recognition means a lot to the team that has worked so hard to get it. So as we embark on this new and rich soil of opportunity and youth beginning to work hard to change the way others view and experience treatment in a therapeutic way and the positive impact it can have, let's be prepared to celebrate, honor and reward youth for their community excellence in the same way that others are celebrated for athletic excellence.\nAnyone wanting these youth advocates to speak at an event, school assembly or on a youth panel, please contact the National Child Traumatic Stress Network.\nCenter For Disease Control And Prevention Child Protective Services Youth Advocacy Trauma Victims Childhood Trauma Youth Trauma", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "HuffPost, formerly The Huffington Post until 2017 and sometimes abbreviated HuffPo, is an American news aggregator and blog, with localized and international editions. 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+{"text": "Leaves on a Tin Roof | if.this.life.i.lose\n← Simple Solutions?\nEmilio Update – Judgment Day →\nLeaves on a Tin Roof\nOur new house is relatively old and hasn’t been tended to in recent years. So, even though Wilson had done a lot of work to get it ready for us, we knew there were a few little flaws we’d have to deal with once we moved in to the house. The roof is made of corrugated tin (I’m guessing here, but it is metal) and we’d been warned that when it rained, it would be very loud. True! But I don’t mind a little noise now and then. There were, however, two small leaks that we noticed during the first big rainfall. One was in the bathroom, which is mostly made for being wet anyway, so that was no big deal. The other was at the head of the bed, but it was positioned directly above a window, and it just happens to be the window with the broken screen, so the water ran down the wall, dripping from the screen into the windowsill, and back outside. As far as leaks go, we were fortunate!\nWe’d been meaning to for a while, but a few days ago Wilson’s brother, Peter, set out to clean off our roof. It was covered in an accumulation of fallen leaves which apparently can lead to the eventual deterioration of the metal. To prevent any more leaks, cleaning off the abundance of leaves was a necessity. This little project erased the ambience of ‘little cottage in the woods during fall’ but I understood why it needed to happen.\nThat very night, shortly after we got into bed, the thunder started clapping and the rain was nearly torrential. Moments after it began to fall, a big puddle began to form about torso-level on my side of the bed. We quickly moved the bed to the other side of the room, only to realize that now the foot of the bed was taking on water from another new leak. We found a sweet spot for the bed and checked out the rest of the house. The bathroom had sprung a few new leaks as well, which were redirected into the shower by wedging a cookie sheet into the rafters at just the right angle. These tasks were accomplished with a fair amount of shouting, not because we were angry but because that kind of rain on a tin roof? Well, you get the idea.\nSo why do I bother to tell you this story? So we got a little water in the house, big deal. But even as it was happening, God put this word picture into my head. All these new leaks weren’t new at all. They were merely being temporarily patched by the matted leaves above them. Ironically, those same leaves were the cause of the leaks in the first place. Be cautious, God warned me, because satan works this way in your lives. As he is slowly and insidiously breaking down your spirit, he is also covering up the symptoms, keeping his work secret until he believes it is beyond repair. The first thing that came to mind is good works. He keeps us busy with tasks and ministries that look like the fruit of a true Christian heart. The things we do grab our attention, stealing from our time spent with God, stealing from our understanding of grace through faith and not by works. We soon cannot see the distinction between being a humanitarian and following hard after Christ. If satan can keep us from seeing the leaves as a problem, we will never pause to sweep them away and notice the leaks underneath.\nNow that my role here in Haiti is less defined, I do not have the day to day tasks to keep me busy that I had before. And I have been finding that days without structured tasks, without a long to-do list and a real sense of accomplishment, leave me feeling aimless and lost. I brainstorm ways to be effective here, ways to help the Haitian people, ways to be useful, and it’s not that those things are inherently bad, but God just keeps whispering,\nI’m your everything” (Jenn Johnson, Bethel Loft Sessions)\nWhat are the leaves on your tin roof?\nPosted by nursegal513 on October 1, 2013 in Haitian Reflections, Sheila\n3 responses to “Leaves on a Tin Roof”\nThis was beautiful, Sheila, and it definitely resonated with a busy body like me. Thank you for sharing!\nYou always seem to have the right thing to say, and God found a way to get your message through to me. No matter how far away you are, or how little we talk now, you still help me with so much more than you know by your blog and posts.\nThis is just what I needed to read. Thank you. And this is one of my favorite songs. YES! He is all I need!", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "WordPress (WP, WordPress.org) is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP and paired with a MySQL or MariaDB database. Features include a plugin architecture and a template system, referred to within WordPress as Themes."}]}
+{"text": "blatherings of an adzuki bean: Opium War Era Empress at the Sluggo! Ball\nOpium War Era Empress at the Sluggo! Ball\nThat's what I went as to the Emo's Sluggo! Benefit Ball on Friday. Travis took this photo at my favorite restaurant Koriente:\nI ended up making an opium pipe out of a bamboo flute and a small perfume bottle that I got from my very wholesome and spiritual sound friend Lisa...which is why i felt funny using it. However, it came out perfectly convincing. The idea was the look like the drugged out Empress Wan from The Last Emperor. My coworker, George, suggested a Mogwai doll (in reference to the opium addict from Gremlins) and that was pure genius in my opinion.\nI love how the Asian men in the background really add to the ambiance.\nAs the night progressed, I accumulated another \"prop.\" Sheldon handed me a wad of cash for the merch booth, which T and I were working that night.\nSo, I called it \"drug money.\"\nBTW, the green room at Emos is actually green. Some rock star of days gone by decided to write this lovely phrase on the wall:\nSpeaking of Sheldon (the lead for Lucid Dementia) this is what he and Byron (guitarist) look like prior to makeup:\nThis is after the transformation:\nI took a lot of photos that night of the various bands. Here are a few of my faves...\nHolly from Lucid Dementia:\nAnother great one of Byron:\nSA Creeper:\nSky from Hipnautica:\nNik (bassist for Lucid Dementia):\nAnother one of Sheldon:\nLuci with Holly and Byron:\nThe only photo I have of the drummer, AzilX is with the whole band. She's the 3rd one from the right:\nLet's not forget some of the costumes as well. By far the best had to be the aging roller derby gal:\nI love this on of T with Sky, from Hipnautica\nThe amazing thing though was that T won for \"Most Demented!\" It did not cross out minds how tasteless it would be for him to show up as a bloody surgeon to a benefit ball which was set up to raise money for Nick West's (founder of Sluggo!) medical bills. Yikes! Still, I'm proud of the darlin hubby. He beat out a bunch of elaborate costumes:\nThe prize was a bonafide copy of Sluggo! Magazine:\nThe makeup gal went as a Poppel. Remember those? The guys she's with is one of the tabla drummers for Hipnautica.\nDirty old ladies:\nEven though it's blurry, I really like this one of Sheldon walking around before the show started:\nAnyway, a BUNCH of photos and some of the best concert pics I've done in a while:\nhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/cchang_adzukientropy/sets/72157602768695383/\nhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/cchang_adzukientropy/sets/72157602769051503/\nhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/cchang_adzukientropy/sets/72157602766503190/\nLabels: costume party, emos, halloween, koriente, lucid dementia, music, Sheldon, sluggo\nposted by cchang at 10:21 PM\nThe \"opium empress\" pictures do look like they were taken in some red-light district of Shanghai or something. (A place that I have only visited in my imagination.)\nThose are awesome pictures!!! I wish I could go tonight, but the kids are acting out right now and I can't leave them. I'm so sorry - I would've loved to be there!!!\nIt's the eyes that really make this costume. That is make-up, right? 'Cause it totally looks like you haven't had a wholesome night's sleep for a year or so.\nLikewise, your facial expressions in the shots with other people are killer. You completely look like some evil Bangkok madame who's just waiting for an opportunity to cut someone's throat and steal their wallet.\nCongrats on doing such a great job of bringing such a relatively simple idea to life.\ngreat makeup job on the drugged out look! very convincing, indeed.\nWhy would you need the red light district when you have a crazy stalker Korean chick?\nI totally understand. Maybe next year.\nOh yeah, that's makeup alright although admittedly I have not gotten much sleep lately.\nThanks. Did you do anything for halloween.\nSluggo! Ball @ Emos Austin on Friday October 26th\nRasputina: On Perilous World\nMunchie Mondays: Pumpkin Sage Alfredo Sauce\nthe carnage...THE CARNAGE!\nOn potty privacy\nwindows and clinginess\nTributes to Albert Einstein...80's synth pop?", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
+{"text": "The Story Behind the RNC's Streaming Video - Bloomberg\nAmericas+1 212 318 2000EMEA+44 20 7330 7500Asia Pacific+65 6212 1000 MENU Homepage Markets Stocks Currencies Commodities Rates + Bonds Economics Magazine Benchmark Watchlist Economic Calendar Tech U.S. Global Startups Bloomberg Technology TV Gadgets With Gurman Digital Defense Studio 1.0 Focus On: Infrastructure Pursuits Cars & Bikes Style & Grooming Spend Watches & Gadgets Food & Drinks Travel Real Estate Art & Design Brilliant Ideas Politics Global Risk Briefing How We’ll Know if Trump Is Making America Great Again Tracking Trump’s Web of Conflicts GOP’s Health Plan: Tracking Key Changes One Amendment at a Time Kim Jong Un’s Big Nuclear Push Is Closing In on America Opinion View Gadfly Businessweek Subscribe Cover Stories Opening Remarks Etc Features 85th Anniversary Issue Behind The Cover More Climate Changed Video Series: Ventures Graphics Billionaires Game Plan Small Business Personal Finance Inspire GO The David Rubenstein Show Sponsored Content Bloomberg About The Company Sign In Sign In Subscribe The Story Behind the RNC's Streaming Video\nJohn Ham, 30, and Brad Hunstable, 29, developed the idea for their video streaming company while far away from home in Iraq and Washington D.C. This week, the pair traveled to Minnesota to bring the Republican National Convention closer to home for millions of online viewers.\nThe pair of West Point graduates are 2/3 of the trio behind Ustream , the 18-month old Web company streaming live video from the convention floor to sites across the Web. The company won a contract to broadcast the Republican festivities on gopconvention2008.com and other sites across the Web.\nOn Sept. 4, their company announced it was also bringing the convention to the front page of Google News. “We understand social media and how things go viral,” says Hunstable. “And we were able to do a partnership with Google because our player can be embedded.”\nHam and Hunstable conceived of Ustream when serving in the U.S. Army. The pair wanted a way to video chat with multiple members of their family at the same time, gathered around different computers. “Soldiers have limited time online,” says Hunstable. “So for them to be able to talk to their mother, their grandmother, and their uncle all at the same time was important.”\nAfter returning home, they teamed up with technology expert, Dr. Gyula Feher, a faculty member at Budapest Tech, who developed the site. After several months of what Hunstable describes as “late nights and cold pizza,\" Ustream was launched.\nThe company received $11.1 million in funding from DCM venture capital and Labrador Ventures in April. Prior to raising their series A funding, they were supported by angel investors including former Independent presidential candidate Ross Perot.\nThough Republican officials are paying Ustream for their services, Hunstable says the real payoff is the exposure from the event. In addition to streaming the convention live, Ustream has gotten behind-the-scenes interviews with many of the convention speakers as well as face time with key speakers on “radio row,” a hall filled with conservative radio station outposts in which Ustream has a booth.\n“The numbers are through the roof for us,” said Hunstable, declining to give a final tally of video streams until after the convention ended. “This is by far the biggest event for us.”\nThe company had a presence at the DNC, albeit a much smaller one. They powered live video streams for the bloggers’ in the \"Big Tent\" and for liberal blog Daily Kos. Microsoft’s Silverlight was the DNC’s official provider of live video and other web content.\nHunstable hopes Ustream’s performance at the RNC convinces other businesses and individuals to use the service. Ustream licenses white label versions of its site to businesses and also sells advertising on its main Web destination UStream.com. Before it's here, it's on the Bloomberg Terminal.", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Bloomberg News (originally Bloomberg Business News) is an international news agency headquartered in New York City and a division of Bloomberg L.P. Content produced by Bloomberg News is disseminated through Bloomberg Terminals, Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, Bloomberg Businessweek, Bloomberg Markets, Bloomberg.com, and Bloomberg's mobile platforms. Since 2015, John Micklethwait has served as editor-in-chief."}]}
+{"text": "Patent US4610303 - Method of underground gasification of a series of gently dipping and ... - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsA method of underground gasification of a series of gently dipping and inclined coal seams comprises the steps of determining the depth of occurrence and the thickness of each coal seam in said series thereof, opening the seams by drilling operating wells, interconnecting them within the given seam,...http://www.google.com/patents/US4610303?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US4610303 - Method of underground gasification of a series of gently dipping and inclined coal seamsAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS4610303 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 06/671,941Publication dateSep 9, 1986Filing dateNov 16, 1984Priority dateNov 16, 1984Fee statusLapsedPublication number06671941, 671941, US 4610303 A, US 4610303A, US-A-4610303, US4610303 A, US4610303AInventorsVadim N. Kazak, Valery K. Kapralov, Alfei F. Volk, deceasedOriginal AssigneeVsesojuznoe Nauchno-Proizvod Stvennoe Obiedinenie \"Sojuzpromgaz\"Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (6), Non-Patent Citations (2), Referenced by (5), Classifications (12), Legal Events (5) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetMethod of underground gasification of a series of gently dipping and inclined coal seams\nUS 4610303 AAbstract\nA method of underground gasification of a series of gently dipping and inclined coal seams comprises the steps of determining the depth of occurrence and the thickness of each coal seam in said series thereof, opening the seams by drilling operating wells, interconnecting them within the given seam, setting the coal afire, and gasifying the seams. A safe mining depth is determined for each coal seam in the series and said series of the seams is gasified upwards when a rock thickness therebetween exceeds a safe mining depth for the underlying seam and downwards when the rock thickness therebetween exceeds said safe depth, a firing boundary of the underlying seam being shifted towards a coal pillar by an amount equal to or greater than a first spacing of rock caving in the roof of a gasified layer.\n1. A method of underground gasification of a series of gently dipping and inclined coal seams comprising the steps of:determining the depth of occurrence and the thickness of each coal seam in a series; determining a safe mining depth for each coal seam in said series; opening said coal seams by drilling operating injection and production wells; interconnecting said drilled operating wells within the seam to be gasified; setting the coal afire and establishing gasification passages within said coal seam; gasifying each subsequent seam on completion of gasification of the preceding seam by supplying a gaseous medium into the first wells and removing the produced gas from the second wells, said gasification being effected upwards from the underlying seam to the overlying seams with a rock thickness therebetween exceeding a safe mining depth for the underlying seams or downwards from the overlying seam to the underlying seams with a rock thickness therebetween being smaller than the safe mining depth of the underlying seams, the gasification of the subsequent seam being effected after the rock overlying the gasified seam is no longer shifted, the shift thereof being associated with said gasification, a firing boundary of the underlying seam being shifted towards a coal pillar by an amount equal to or greater than a first spacing of rock caving in the roof of the gasified seam. 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the safe mining depth H for each seam in the series is determined from the formula H=n�m at H<H1 where m is the thickness of the coal seam in the series; H1 is the depth of occurrence of the coal seam in the series; and n is a coefficient accounting for propagation of cracks in the event of rock caving in the roof. 3. A method as claimed in claim 2, wherein during gasification of the series of said coal seams in descending order with the height of a zone in which rock is caved due to gasification of each seam exceeding the rock thickness between the contiguous layers, gasification of the underlying seam is preceded by stopping up the degasified space overlying the used seam with a fluid stowage material.\n4. A method as claimed in claim 2, wherein in gasification of the series in descending order with the rock thickness between the contiguous seams being less than half a thickness of the underlying coal seam, two adjacent coal seams are gasified simultaneously by gasifying the underlying seam and involving gasification of the overlying seam after the rock between said seams is caved.\n5. A method as claimed in claim 2, wherein during gasification of the series of said coal seams in ascending order, gasification of the overlying seam is preceded by stopping up a lower portion of a substantially vertical well connected to the underlying seam and perforating a column on a floor of the respective seam.\nThe invention relates to mining and in particular to a method of pitless extraction of mineral resources occurring as a series of seams, say, coal and oilshale seams.\nThe method in compliance with the invention may be used to best advantage in underground gasification of coal seams occurring at a pitch angle of up to 40�.\nThe proposed method may be also used in underground gasification of oil shales occurring as a series of seams.\nAt the present time underground gasification techniques are used to gasify single coal seams or a series of individual coal seams. Most of coal formations are composed of a series of seams. To gasify all seams in the series, the techniques involved should ensure a decrease in rock deformation associated with the gasification of the seams comprised in the series. Otherwise some coal seams may not be gasified or a gaseous medium and gas may penetrate to the surface of the earth, a factor violating a normal production process and contaminating the environments.\nA known method of underground gasification of a series of gently dipping seams (cf. U.S. Pat. No. 4,089,374 Cl. 166-259 published May 16, 1978) involves simultaneous gasification of two adjacent coal seams, which may cause interconnection of degasified seams due to a seam-spacing downfall and violation or termination of a gasification process. Another disadvantage of the aforesaid method is that, in simultaneous gasification of two or more seams, the surface of the earth may collapse and gas may penetrate to said surface, thereby contaminating the environments.\nAnother known method of gasifying a series of coal seams (cf. M. A. Iophis and I. A. Turchaninov, VNIIpodzemgas proceedings, No. 6, Moscow, 1962, pp 43-54, in Russian) comprises the steps of determining the depth of occurrence and the thickness of each coal seam in the series, opening each seam in the series by drilling inclined horizontal or inclined wells, interconnecting said wells within the coal seam, setting afire the coal, thus establishing gasification passages and gasifying each subsequent seam in the series on completion of gasification of the preceding seam by supplying a gaseous medium into the first wells and removing the produced gas from the second wells.\nA disadvantage of the known method is that it may neither preclude penetration of a gaseous medium and gas to the surface of the earth in gasification of seams in a series nor prevent the associated contamination of the environments and downfalls.\nThe object of the invention is to create a method of underground gasification of a series of gently dipping and inclined coal seams, which would ensure gasification of all seams in a series without any downfalls or breakthrough of a gaseous medium and gas to the surface of the earth and preclude a destructive effect of degasification of coal seams upon one another, which is associated with a rock shift, owing to a proper choice of operational sequence in gasifying a series of seams.\nThere is provided a method of underground gasification of a series of gently dipping and inclined coal seams comprising the steps of determining the depth of occurrence and the thickness of each coal seam in the series, opening said seams by drilling operating injection and production wells, interconnecting said wells within the coal seam, setting afire the coal, thus establishing gasification passages within said coal seam, and gasifying each subsequent seam on completion of gasification of the preceding seam by supplying a gaseous medium into the first wells and removing the produced gas from the second wells, in which, according to the invention, a safe mining depth is determined for each seam in the series and the series of said coal seams is gasified upwards from the underlying seam to the overlying seam when a rock thickness therebetween exceeds a safe mining depth for the underlying seam and downwards from the overlying seam to the underlying seam when a rock thickness therebetween is less than the safe mining depth of the underlying layer, gasification of each subsequent seam being accomplished after the rock overlying the gasified seam is no longer shifted, the shift thereof being associated with said gasification, a firing boundary of the underlying seam being shifted towards a coal pillar by an amount equal to or greater than a first spacing of rock caving in the roof of the gasified layer.\nIt is of advantage that the safe mining depth H for each seam in the series should be determined from the formula\nH=n�m at H<H1 where\nm is the thickness of the given coal seam in the series;\nH1 is the depth of occurrence of the given seam in the series; and\nn is a coefficient accounting for propagation of cracks in the event of rock caving in the roof of the gasified layer.\nThe value of the coefficient n is known from experience gained in underground gasification of coals under various mining conditions.\nThe method in compliance with the invention permits gasifying a series of coal seams successively in a predetermined sequence, an advantage protecting the surface of the earth against penetration of a gaseous medium and gas attributable to a rock shift and allowing full use of coal reserves in all seams in a coal formation with minimum losses.\nDuring gasification of a series of coal seams in descending order with the height of a zone wherein a rock downfall occurs exceeding the rock thickness between contiguous seams, it is preferable that, before gasifying the underlying seam, the degasified space of the overlying seam should be stopped up with a fluid stowage material, a factor substantially decreasing a harmful effect of rock deformation upon a production process. Moreover, downfalls and gas leaks will be fewer.\nIt is also preferable that, during gasification of a series of coal seams in descending order with a rock thickness between contiguous seams being smaller than half a thickness of the underlying coal seam, the two contiguous coal seams should be gasified simultaneously by gasifying the underlying seam and involving the overlying seam in coal gasification, an advantage making it possible to attain a direct economic effect owing to the fact that only one seam has to be prepared for gasification (and not two seams).\nFIG. 1 shows arrangement of wells across a series of coal seams according to the invention;\nFIG. 2 shows arrangement of wells in plan according to the invention; and\nFIG. 3 shows diagrammatically arrangement of the wells across the series of said coal seams according to the invention.\nThe method forming the subject of the present invention is accomplished in the following manner.\nThe initial step is to determine the sequence in which a series of coal seams 1, 2 and 3 (FIG. 1) will be gasified. This is done by determining a safe mining depth H for each seam and comparing its value for the seam 1 with the depth of occurrence thereof, while its value for the seams 2 and 3 is compared with the thickness of seam spaces. With the thickness of the seam spaces being less than H, gasification will be effected in descending order from the upper seam 1 in the series to the lower seam 3 therein. Conversely, when the thickness of the seam spaces exceeds H, gasification will be effected in ascending order from the lower seam 3 in the series to the upper seam 1 therein. When the seam 1 is inclined, its depth of occurrence and a safe mining depth are compared to determine possible gasification boundaries so that a gaseous medium and gas do not penetrate to the surface of the earth.\nThe safe mining depth H is determined from the formula\nH=n�m at H<H1 (stated differently, gasification will necessarily involve gas penetration if the safe mining depth is equal to or exceeds the depth of occurrence of said seam) where\nH1 is the depth of occurrence of said seam in the series;\nm is the thickness of the gasified layer; and\nn is a coefficient accounting for propagation of cracks in the event of rock caving in the roof of the gasified seam.\nThe coefficient n depends on physical and mechanical properties of the rock, thickness of the gasified seam and on gasification techniques used. The value of the coefficient n is known from experience gained in gasification of coal seams under various mining conditions.\nThe series of said coal seams is opened by drilling a system of inclined, inclined horizontal and vertical wells 4, 5 and 6 (FIG. 1), respectively.\nThe vertical wells 6 are connected in the given seam with the wells 4 and 5 drilled in said seam by known methods, for example, through hydrofracture, pyrogenous filtration connection and the like.\nInclined portions 7 and 8 (FIGS. 1, 2) of the wells 4 and 5 (before entry to the seam) are arranged beyond the rock shift zone.\nTo enable better understanding of the invention, reference numerals in the drawings denote one of a multitude of operating wells since all of them are essentially similar.\nFIG. 1 shows arrangement of the wells 4 drilled beyond the rock shift zone limited by a shift angle γ. The gas is removed through the wells 4 connected with the wells 5 and 6 into which a gaseous medium is supplied.\nWhen gasification is performed in descending order, the seam 2 in the series is gasified after the seam 1 has been gasified provided that the rock overlying a degasified space 9 of the seam 1 is no longer shifted.\nFIG. 1 illustrates preparation of the seam 2 for gasification after the seam 1 has been gasified and the rock shift has stopped.\nTo decrease rock deformation, a firing boundary 10 of the coal seam 2 is displaced relative to a firing boundary 11 of the coal seam 1 by an amount (1) equal to a first spacing of rock caving in the roof of the seam 1.\nThis is done to decrease a crumbling rock zone over the degasified space near the firing boundary 10, said zone being particularly large in cutting the series of said seams when the boundaries 10 and 11 defining initial gasification of the seams coincide in plan, and to improve interconnection conditions when a firing floor of the underlying seam is located under a coal pillar and not under the degasified space.\nWhen the series of said coal seams is to be gasified in descending order, gasification begins with the upper coal seam 1, which permits subsequent preparation of the underlying seams 2 and 3 for gasification (interconnection of the wells), said underlying seams being unaffected by the rock shift. In gasification of the underlying seams 2 and 3 of said series, use is made of a part of the vertical wells 6 deepened by drilling to reach the overlying seam 1. This is done by drilling wells having a larger diameter down to the upper seam 1 whereupon said wells are deepened by drilling out to obtain a smaller diameter.\nIf the thickness of seam-spacing rock is such that, in the event of caving, the degasified spaces of the upper and lower seams may be interconnected, a clay or similar stowage material is supplied into the degasified space 9 of the overlying seam 1 through the wells 6 before gasification of the underlying layer 2, to hermetically seal a gas producer arranged within the underlying seam.\nIf the thickness of seam-spacing rock 12 (FIG. 3) is smaller than half a thickness of a seam 13 (in the presence of several seams), the seams are gasified in descending order, two seams (13 and 14) being gasified at a time if H2 #front-content { width: 500px; height: 600px; padding: 0; position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; } Background image DIV -> #front-bg { background: url(../images/r.png) no-repeat; width: 505px; height: 605px; position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; }\nJan 2 '11 at 5:53\nI am all for applying them however in order to achieve the effect I desire.\nJan 2 '11 at 5:54", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Stack Overflow is a question and answer website for professional and enthusiast programmers. 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+{"text": "Patent US6424744 - Video retrieval method and apparatus - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsA method of characterizing a video includes the steps of extracting frame images from an input video, calculating a feature of each of the frame images, assigning index information determined by the calculated feature to each of the frame images, stringing together the index information assigned to the...http://www.google.com/patents/US6424744?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US6424744 - Video retrieval method and apparatusAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS6424744 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 09/771,562Publication dateJul 23, 2002Filing dateJan 30, 2001Priority dateOct 20, 1993Fee statusLapsedAlso published asUS5805746, US6021231, US6192151, US6567550, US6766057, US7203366, US20010005428, US20020150310, US20030192058, US20040218814Publication number09771562, 771562, US 6424744 B2, US 6424744B2, US-B2-6424744, US6424744 B2, US6424744B2InventorsTakafumi Miyatake, Shigeo Sumino, Katsumi Taniguchi, Akio Nagasaka, Mitsuru Ikezawa, Hirotada UedaOriginal AssigneeHitachi, Ltd.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (12), Referenced by (5), Classifications (37), Legal Events (6) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetVideo retrieval method and apparatus\nUS 6424744 B2Abstract\nA method of characterizing a video includes the steps of extracting frame images from an input video, calculating a feature of each of the frame images, assigning index information determined by the calculated feature to each of the frame images, stringing together the index information assigned to the frame images, and characterizing the input video by the strung-together index information.\nThis application is a continuation of application Ser. 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+{"text": "Patent US7271450 - Dual-gate structure and method of fabricating integrated circuits having ... - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsA method of fabricating a dual-gate on a substrate and an integrated circuit having a dual-gate structure are provided. A first high-K dielectric layer is formed in a first area defined for a first gate structure and in a second area defined for a second gate structure. A second high-K dielectric layer...http://www.google.com/patents/US7271450?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7271450 - Dual-gate structure and method of fabricating integrated circuits having dual-gate structuresAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS7271450 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 11/303,530Publication dateSep 18, 2007Filing dateDec 16, 2005Priority dateAug 23, 2002Fee statusPaidAlso published asUS7030024, US20040038538, US20060091469Publication number11303530, 303530, US 7271450 B2, US 7271450B2, US-B2-7271450, US7271450 B2, US7271450B2InventorsTuo-Hung Ho, Ming-Fang Wang, Chi-Chun Chen, Chih-Wei Yang, Liang-Gi Yao, Chih-Chang ChenOriginal AssigneeTaiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (17), Non-Patent Citations (2), Classifications (20), Legal Events (2) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetDual-gate structure and method of fabricating integrated circuits having dual-gate structures\nPatent CitationsCited PatentFiling datePublication dateApplicantTitleUS5561307 *Jul 18, 1994Oct 1, 1996Symetrix CorporationFerroelectric integrated circuitUS6030862Oct 13, 1998Feb 29, 2000Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Dual gate oxide formation with minimal channel dopant diffusionUS6063670Apr 15, 1998May 16, 2000Texas Instruments IncorporatedGate fabrication processes for split-gate transistorsUS6210999Dec 4, 1998Apr 3, 2001Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Method and test structure for low-temperature integration of high dielectric constant gate dielectrics into self-aligned semiconductor devicesUS6261978Feb 22, 1999Jul 17, 2001Motorola, Inc.Process for forming semiconductor device with thick and thin filmsUS6262456Nov 6, 1998Jul 17, 2001Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Integrated circuit having transistors with different threshold voltagesUS6268251Jul 12, 2000Jul 31, 2001Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Inc.Method of forming MOS/CMOS devices with dual or triple gate oxideUS6297103Feb 28, 2000Oct 2, 2001Micron Technology, Inc.Structure and method for dual gate oxide thicknessesUS6320238Jun 25, 1999Nov 20, 2001Agere Systems Guardian Corp.Gate structure for integrated circuit fabricationUS6368923Apr 28, 2000Apr 9, 2002United Microelectronics Corp.Method of fabricating a dual metal gate having two different gate dielectric layersUS6383871Aug 31, 1999May 7, 2002Micron Technology, Inc.Method of forming multiple oxide thicknesses for merged memory and logic applicationsUS6475911Aug 16, 2000Nov 5, 2002Micron Technology, Inc.Method of forming noble metal patternUS6518106May 26, 2001Feb 11, 2003Motorola, Inc.Semiconductor device and a method thereforUS6524908Jun 1, 2001Feb 25, 2003International Business Machines CorporationMethod for forming refractory metal-silicon-nitrogen capacitors and structures formedUS6656852Dec 6, 2001Dec 2, 2003Texas Instruments IncorporatedMethod for the selective removal of high-k dielectricsUS6660578Apr 8, 2002Dec 9, 2003Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.High-K dielectric having barrier layer for P-doped devices and method of fabricationUS6764898 *May 16, 2002Jul 20, 2004Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Implantation into high-K dielectric material after gate etch to facilitate removal* Cited by examinerNon-Patent CitationsReference1Chambers, J.J. et al., Texas Instruments Inc. Silicon Research, Dallas, TX, \"Effect of Composition and Post-Deposition Annealing on the Etch Rate of Hafnium and Zirconium Silicates in Dilute HF,\" 2001st Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Sep. 2001.2Semiconductor Glossary, (Retrieved Feb. 17, 2005) http://www.semiconductorglossary.com/default.asp?searchterm=high-k+dielectric.Classifications U.S. Classification257/369, 257/E27.062, 257/411, 257/E21.251, 257/E21.625International ClassificationH01L21/306, H01L21/8234, H01L27/088, H01L21/311, H01L29/94, H01L29/78, H01L21/336Cooperative ClassificationH01L29/513, H01L29/517, H01L21/31111, H01L21/823462European ClassificationH01L21/8234J, H01L21/311B2, H01L29/51M, H01L29/51B2Legal EventsDateCodeEventDescriptionFeb 22, 2011FPAYFee paymentYear of fee payment: 4Mar 4, 2015FPAYFee paymentYear of fee payment: 8RotateOriginal ImageGoogle Home - Sitemap - USPTO Bulk Downloads - Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - About Google Patents - Send FeedbackData provided by IFI CLAIMS Patent Services", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Google Patents is a search engine from Google that indexes patents and patent applications."}]}
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+{"text": "(Redirected from 👗)\nApricot-colored dress worn by Jacqueline Kennedy.\nA dress (also known as a frock or a gown) is a garment consisting of a skirt with an attached bodice (or a matching bodice giving the effect of a one-piece garment).[1] It consists of a top piece that covers the torso and hangs down over the legs. A dress can be any one-piece garment containing a skirt of any length. Dresses can be formal or informal. In many cultures, dresses are more often worn by women and girls.\nThe hemlines of dresses vary depending on the fashion of the time period and the modesty or personal taste of the wearer.[2]\nDresses are outer garments made up of a bodice and a skirt and can be made in one or more pieces.[3][4] Dresses are generally suitable for both general and formal wear in the West for women and children.[4]\nHolland, as a center of textile production, was a particularly noted area of innovation in dress during this time period.[7] During this time period, in Spain and Portugal, women wore stomachers.[7] However, in England and France, dresses became more \"naturally\" shaped.[7] Lace and slashing were popular decorations.[7] Skirts were full, with regular folds and the overskirt allowed the display of an underskirt of contrasting fabric.[7] Necklines became lower as well.[7] Embroidery that reflected scientific discoveries, such as new animals and plants discovered were popular.[14] In the British Colonies, the multiple-piece dresses were also popular, though less luxurious.[15] Wealthy women living in the Spanish or Dutch colonies in the Americas copied the fashions that were popular from their homelands.[16]\nThe three-piece dress, which had a bodice, petticoat and gown, were popular until the last 25 years, in which the mantua, or a one-piece gown, became more popular.[17] Corsets became more important in dresses by the 1680s.[18]\nWorking women, and women in slavery in the Americas, used simple patterns to create shifts, wool or linen petticoats and gowns and cotton dresses.[19] The bottoms of the skirts could be tucked into the waistband when a woman was near fire when near a cooking or heating source.[19]\nFrench fashion regarding dresses became very fast-changing during the later part of the 18th century.[26] Throughout this period, the length of fashionable dresses varied only slightly, between ankle-length and floor-sweeping.[2] Between 1740 and 1770, the robe à la française was very popular with upper-class women.[27] In France, the Empire style became popular after the French Revolution.[28] This style was more simple and was also favored by Josephine Bonaparte.[28] Other types of dresses that were popular during the revolution included tunic dresses and the negligée à la patriot, which featured the red, white and blue colors, symbolic of the revolution.[29]\nEarly nineteenth century dresses in Russia were influenced by Classicism and were made of thin fabrics, with some dresses being semi-transparent.[31] Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun wore these types of dresses with a short skirt (reaching to her ankles) when she lived in Russia between 1785 and 1801.[31] Many Russian women copied her style.[31] By the 1840s, Russian women were turning to what was in fashion in Europe.[32]\nBlack lounge i.e. stroller/Stresemann\nLegend: = Day attire only = Evening attire only\nSilk velvet, chenille and chiffon created by Jean-Philippe Worth (nl), 1903\n^ \"The definition of dress\". 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+{"text": "The Beverly Buzz: October 2009\nRun over to Bella Casa for an awesome giveaway. A $100 gift card to HomeGoods! There's not one in the city where I live, but I've discovered a couple that aren't too far away--and would be worth the trip!\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 10:14 AM 3 comments: Links to this post\nI surrender! I only worked out two days last week. So I'm conceding for now. My goal this week is to not go to Goodwill or any yard sales. Which is easy till Saturday morning. Then I'm like a druggie looking for a fix. Wish me luck.\nYOUR goal this week is to link up with Lauren for Motivate Me Monday. Come on, people. Don't just comment here--show some linky love!\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 5:58 PM 3 comments: Links to this post\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 12:22 PM 4 comments: Links to this post\nSee my to-do list over there on the sidebar? I actually finished one of my tasks! Yea for me!! Now, does anyone know how to cross it off? I worked too hard to just delete it! Thanks! (Too many exclamation points? I think I'm addicted to them! Whoops, there's another one!)\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 11:23 AM 1 comment: Links to this post\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 10:00 AM 11 comments: Links to this post\nOur little man Grant is 2 today! This little guy is a big sweetheart. He smiles with his whole face and there's nothing like getting a grin from him. Happy birthday, Bubba! Enjoy your boots!!\nThese pictures attest to just what a miracle Grant is. To read his whole story, go HERE and HERE.\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 7:48 AM 2 comments: Links to this post\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 5:32 PM 8 comments: Links to this post\nHere we are once again! It's Monday and for the first time in weeks, it's not raining or overcast. The sun is actually shining!! I was starting to believe I'd been transported to the northwest.\nI'm linking up with Lauren for Motivate Me Monday again and hope you will, too. I've gotta admit here I'm not doing too well with my goals. I think I've been trying for a month now to establish a weekly exercise routine and it just ain't happening. Last week I only worked out once. It's so much more fun to do this:\nSo this week I'm gonna try one more time. At least four days a week for at least 15 minutes. I've already done 30 minutes on the treadmill this morning. One down...\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 10:20 AM 2 comments: Links to this post\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 8:20 PM 2 comments: Links to this post\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 10:36 AM 7 comments: Links to this post\nHappy birthday, Elias!! I love you!\nMy oldest grandson turns six years old today! Wow! Hard to believe. Elias is the funniest kid. You may have read some of the things I've posted about him here and here.\nElias is the only grandchild I've actually been in the room with as they were born. I think I prefer the waiting room! Eli's dad was in the army and overseas, so I was elected to drive Holly to the hospital. Poor Holly. After what happened with her first child's delivery, she wasn't taking any chances. We made several (read 4 or 5) false alarm trips to the hospital. Maybe we could call them dry runs! Now you have to understand--being military meant using the army hospital on post. Which meant either driving her car or jumping through a bunch of hoops to take mine--stopping at the visitor's center to sign in and get a pass, having the car inspected for bombs, etc. Just your routine stuff.\nI think it was about 2:30am when I got the call that it was time. My reaction was probably a lot like the townspeople when the little boy cried wolf. Though if I'd been thinking, I would have realized she was three days overdue. So I head over to pick Holly and Melody up. Then back to my house to leave Melody with Grandpa. Holly stayed in the car while I took Melody inside and made a pallet for her on the living room floor. I decided to get a book in case things took a while. Oh, and I might want a snack and something to drink. So I filled a water bottle and grabbed a cereal bar. Better use the bathroom while I'm here.\nFinally make it back to the car. Holly is unusually quiet. We drive the 20 or so minutes to the hospital, me chattering all the way, her hanging onto the \"oh crap\" strap above the passenger door. We get to the ER and they send her back to Labor and Delivery. The woman is quite slow in getting her admitted and Holly tells me she has to use the bathroom. The dumb army nurse won't let her use the bathroom right behind the desk \"because she hasn't been admitted yet\". So we head back down the hall to the ER bathroom. I wait outside the stall. She tells me she can't stand up from the toilet. I tell her we really don't want to have to fish the baby out of the toilet and short of crawling under the door (which I'd really rather not do), I can't get in there with her. She is finally able to reach the latch and open the door. I squat in front of the toilet with my back to her and she puts her hands on my shoulders and stands up with me as I stand. Back to L&D.\nThey get her settled in a room and check to see her progress. I'm sure my face drained of all color when the nurse said Holly was dilated to 8. They couldn't give her anything because she was too far along. To Holly, a labor pain and a paper cut register about the same on her pain scale. I was pretty sure I didn't want to be anywhere near for the next couple of hours!\nShe did really well considering. Elias was born about an hour and 15 minutes later. It probably wouldn't have taken that long if he had gotten turned the right way. There were five women in the room (including Holly and myself) and one male nurse. The man was the only one who said anything to Holly about screaming. He actually told her it couldn't hurt that badly. I told Holly afterward that she was nicer than me. I would have motioned him closer, grabbed his \"family jewels\", twisted and said \"now that can't hurt that badly\". Okay, maybe I wouldn't have--but I sure would have wanted to!\nAnd THEN they asked me to cut the cord! Anybody know why oh why I wore a sweater? Can I get a chair? Maybe a fan? Smelling salts?\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 8:31 AM 2 comments: Links to this post\nKate at Centsational Girl is hosting a wonderful giveaway! Need a new kitchen or bathroom faucet? Visit her blog to enter. But hurry! It ends tonight!!\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 8:49 AM No comments: Links to this post\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 8:33 AM 5 comments: Links to this post\nWelcome to Monday! Hope you'll join with Lauren at Long Winded Lauren for some encouragement and accountability. Don't just leave a comment. Grab the button, commit yourself to a new goal by posting on your blog, then report back next week. Come on, folks, it's--as they say--easy peasy lemon squeezy!\nMy goal since we started this has been the same. To build an exercise program I can stick with--working out at least 15 minutes a day for at least four days a week. I accomplished my goal last week, but I honestly can't say it's become a habit. Proof is that I'm sitting here at the computer rather than walking on the treadmill, or any other physical activity. So, I guess I'll try one more week.\nSo, what are y'all gonna work on this week? Leave me a comment, cuz you know I love me some comments, but make a goal of your own and link back to Lauren so we will know and can bug you about it!\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 8:10 AM 3 comments: Links to this post\nDisclaimer: Lots of stuff running through my mind this morning, so this post may be a little disjointed.\nWordless Wednesday photos are HARD! I'm full of words and it's difficult for me not to comment. The picture yesterday is of Fontana Lake in NC. We visited there last fall and were astonished to see how low the water was. I'm hoping it's higher after all the rain this year. Look at the picture again. While it is beautiful, it's also quite disturbing. The water should be up to the tree line.\nMost of you know we lost our oldest daughter in April 2006. Shana is buried in a local cemetery; it's one of the oldest areas in our little town and is quite lovely. The people who work there have always been very respectful and caring. Unfortunately, the cemetery is now under new management and as the head of the board of directors said \"there's a new sheriff in town\". This man has decided to enforce regulations that have been overlooked since the cemetery began. We found this out the hard way when a friend went by last Friday and discovered items missing from Shana's grave. Apparently, the \"powers that be\" arbitrarily decided to remove any objects left in or on the ground. Without any word to us, beloved and specially chosen mementos were taken and thrown away. My friend dug through a pile of trash and was able to find two of five items--one broken beyond repair. We have written letters to the editor of our local paper, but they refuse to print them stating it's a dispute between a business and individual. In an effort to keep others from experiencing what we went through, we have put the word out on Facebook. If you'd like to search our cause and hopefully join us, look for Keep Greenwood Cemetery Family Friendly. Thanks.\nOn a happier note, I'm joining Gina at The Shabby Chic Cottage to complete ten projects in ten days. I don't think I'm going to get that much done, especially since it's raining and I can't do the painting I'd planned for today. And we're going to visit grandchildren this weekend! But here are a complete of little things I've finished, as well as something I've been thinking of doing for a while. Posting a picture here will commit me!\nFirst, I started small. Got this urn at a yard sale for a quarter. Add a styrofoam ball covered in moss and voila! Instant impact!\nDoing the above inspired me to rework the area above my china cabinet. Not very good pics, but the best I could do. I was anxious to get them on here! The white platter was free (thanks, Lauren) and the plate in front of it was fifty cents at a yard sale. The two pitchers were gifts. The little crock was a yard sale find, as were the pears. The cookie jar is a McCoy and belonged to my husband's great aunt. The candlestick you can barely see was a yard sale buy at .50 and is from Southern Living!\nDo you remember this ugly breadbox I teased my daughter with? I gave her the one I already had (unpainted) and kept this one for myself. A little paint and a new knob from Hobby Lobby go a long way. I figure I've got $5 in this.\nHere's the footstool I got last Saturday at a yard sale. The sweet lady wanted to give it to me--amazing what a little conversation can do--but Darrell gave her $2.\nIsn't this much better? Spray paint I already had plus about 1/4 yard of burlap ($.75). I really want to put a monogram on it, but haven't found what I want just yet.\nAnd here's the project I had planned for today. The sun is coming out, so maybe I'll get to finish it after all. Keep your fingers crossed. This is a little chest I purchased probably 10 years ago. It's been all over the house and is currently hiding in my office and storing extra supplies. My plan is to (close your eyes, Cam!) paint it out white and attach a wooden applique.\nAre you game for ten projects in ten days??\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 9:18 AM 10 comments: Links to this post\nWhen I first saw this post at Imperfectly Beautiful, I knew I had to make one of my own! I'm not really a crafty person, but this looked doable. And it was. I'm really happy with the results. And the price!\nYard sale broom - $1\nRibbon - $1.99\nFringe - $1\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 4:33 PM 6 comments: Links to this post\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 8:02 AM 5 comments: Links to this post\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 7:09 PM 8 comments: Links to this post\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 4:31 PM 4 comments: Links to this post\nHave you ever visited Sarah at Thrifty Decor Chick? If you haven't, you are missing out! This girl is amazing. She handles a miter box like I handle the TV remote! Many is the time I've sat slack jawed at her befores and afters. Anyway, go to One Project Closer and vote for her! Then sit back, grab your favorite beverage, and take a while visiting her blog. I promise you won't be sorry!\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 1:53 PM 3 comments: Links to this post\nI am always on the lookout for new blogs--since I only follow about 50! Stumbled upon this one through The Secret is in the Sauce. She's hosting a giveaway for an interesting sounding book (another thing I'm always on the lookout for). Check it out for yourself.\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 2:05 PM No comments: Links to this post\nWow! What an awesome day I've had! My friend Liz and I started about 7 this morning and didn't get home till 1:30 or so! There were two neighborhood yard sales nearby and we made out (as my hubby would say) like fat rats! Should have gotten pics of her stuff--maybe next time.\nFirst up is this brand new tote--$4. Never heard of the brand--Ariat--but love the pockets and organization of this bag! It'll be great for travel.\nHow bout this cute little wooden table for $3?\nLuurrvvee this little stool! It's metal and the sweet little lady wasn't sure how old it was. My can of Heirloom White is begging to be used on it and new fabric will just make this baby smile. The lady wanted to give it to me, but my husband insisted on giving her $2 for it.\nI have several of these lanterns and will add this one to the collection. Price: $1.75\nHad no clue what this was--do you?\nWould you have thought it? $2\n$2.50 for the artichoke. A quarter for the little urn.\nFour pair of dress up shoes--$2. Little stroller--$2. Noise making ball--$1.\nSeriously, can you have too many lamps? Especially when the price is $1.75!\nA Santa to add to my collection--$3\nCute little tin--$2\nCornucopia complete with leaves--75 cents\nLiz Claiborne purse--$1\nRed Hat poem--$1\nFrame--50 cents\nBasket--50 cents\nBroom (to do this)--$1\nLovely little table(?) stool(?)--lid lifts for storage--$5\nMetal plant stand--$4\nSilver tray monogrammed w/ a B--had to have it! Teapot, sugar & creamer. Two candlesticks. Each piece of silver was $1. The little candleholder was free.\nDarrell got a huge fan for the garage for $20. Plus I got several things I can't show you, because they're Christmas gifts. All in all, it was a very productive day! Hope yours was just as good!\nNow I'm off to watch the Tennessee Volunteers play Auburn!\nPosted by Beverly Cravath at 7:14 PM 5 comments: Links to this post", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
+{"text": "Lloyd Climbing Blog: Spring is When the Weather Goes Bipolar\nSpring is When the Weather Goes Bipolar\nThere's a joke that a person suffering from bipolar disorder once sent out a postcard that read, \"I'm having a wonderful time on vacation! I wish I was dead.\" The weather in Sinks canyon has been swinging just as dramatically lately. Two weeks ago, we spent the first half of our climbing session in the gym because the weather outside was too cold and cloudy. Then the sun came out, and we rushed out of the gym and drove up the canyon for a late afternoon of bouldering on the dolomite boulders at Fairfield Hill.\nWillow and Roo during the second half of our climbing session two weeks ago.\nThen last weekend, Sinks got twenty inches of snow in less than 24 hours. We couldn't go climbing, so we went sledding. It was such light powdery snow that you'd pick up speed at the top of the hill, and end up tunneling under the snow for a considerable distance at the bottom. Like a mole digging in a time lapse film.\nSierra between sled runs.\nAnd then yesterday was possibly the nicest day I've ever had at the cliffs. We climbed for seven hours, and conditions never felt too warm or too cold, the entire time.\nThen yesterday!\nI made some progress on my sport climbing project \"Citadel of Hope.\" Now it's just the last bolt that I can't manage to get clipped. Ashley got bored of doing laps of my project on toprope, and decided to work it on lead. But after climbing up the top half, bolt to bolt, decided that it was actually much more fun doing laps on toprope. Sierra did some climbing too. We ended the day on \"The Heaven's Can Wait.\" Sierra made a flash ascent to the top of the pillar. She's a natural at chimney climbing technique, and I wonder if she could chimney her way up some of the high rated Vedauwoo offwidths?\nAs part of the guidebook writing process I've been trying to get first hand knowledge of as many local boulder problems as possible. But actually that's what I'd be doing even if I wasn't writing a guide. Anyway, Davin gave me a topo to some lines that he and Dave Nash put up about ten years ago. This low roof problem was on the map, and I managed to repeat it during the late afternoon session two weeks ago. The lighting was poor for video, and you can't see the holds because they are all pockets under the roof. This video isn't my best work, but it's the only new video that I have. One of the pockets is much harder to hold than the others, and I had to make a small dyno off of it. It's a very steep problem. If this roof were on a route, it would be considered classic 5.13 climbing.\nDolomite still isn't my favorite stone for bouldering, but I'm getting interested in it again. There are a lot of new lines to be climbed on the dolomite boulders in Sinks, and they are less likely to be covered in snow than the granite boulders this time of year.\nSpring is coming. But in Wyoming that just means that winter weather, summer weather, and windy weather will alternate and blend chaotically for a few months until summer arrives. All we can do is hope that the good days fall on weekends. My mood in spring generally follows the weather pretty closely. I just looked outside the window, and it's snowing again.\nGood stuff! Looks like you all have had better luck with the weather than here in Laramie...the arctic hurricane weather has been persistent this week. Also, I gotta say that Roo is one proud looking dog!\nWell done on Buttwink! The version Dave and I had done exits left of where you went through (I think). After the dynamic move you did, there should be some thin mono and undercling pockets moving left to the sharp lip of the boulder. Not sure if changes the grade, or maybe I didn't recognize the exit in your vid that may be the same as what we did. Nicely done on a rarely tried problem!", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
+{"text": "9780746076811: - AbeBooks.com\nISBN 10: 0746076819 / ISBN 13: 9780746076811\n1. Wands and Charms (Silverlake Fairy School)\nISBN 10: 0746076819 ISBN 13: 9780746076811\nBook Description Usborne Publishing Ltd, 2009. Paperback. Book Condition: Good. Ex Library Book with usual stamps and stickers. Good condition is defined as: a copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All of the pages are intact and the cover is intact and the spine may show signs of wear. The book may have minor markings which are not specifically mentioned. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. Bookseller Inventory # mon0006453780\n2. Wands and Charms (Silverlake Fairy School)\nBook Description Usborne Publishing Ltd, 2009. Paperback. Book Condition: Very Good. Very Good: a copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. Bookseller Inventory # mon0007543965\n3. Wands and Charms (Silverlake Fairy School)\nElizabeth Lindsay, Anna Currey\nBook Description Usborne Publishing Ltd 24/04/2009, 2009. Book Condition: Good. Shipped within 24 hours from our UK warehouse. Clean, undamaged book with no damage to pages and minimal wear to the cover. Spine still tight, in good condition. Remember if you are not happy, you are covered by our 100% money back guarantee. Bookseller Inventory # 2341-9780746076811\n4. Wands and Charms (Silverlake Fairy School),Elizabeth Lindsay\nBook Description Bookseller Inventory # SKU-2952998\n5. Wands and Charms (Silverlake Fairy School),Elizabeth Lindsay\n6. Wands and Charms (Silverlake Fairy School),Elizabeth Lindsay\n7. Wands and Charms (Silverlake Fairy School)\nBook Description Usborne Publishing Ltd 24/04/2009, 2009. Book Condition: Good. Will be shipped promptly from UK warehouse. Book is in good condition with no missing pages, no damage or soiling and tight spine. There may be some dog-eared pages showing previous use but overall a great book. Bookseller Inventory # 9053-9780746076811\n8. Wands and Charms (Silverlake Fairy School)\nBook Description Usborne Publishing Ltd, 2009. Paperback. Book Condition: Used; Good. Bookseller Inventory # 1390228\n9. Wands and Charms (Silverlake Fairy School)\nBook Description Usborne Publishing Ltd, 2009. Paperback. Book Condition: Used; Very Good. Bookseller Inventory # 2385483\n10. Wands and Charms (Silverlake Fairy School)\nBook Description Usborne Publishing Ltd 24/04/2009, 2009. Book Condition: Good. This book is in good or better condition. It has no tears to the pages and no pages will be missing from the book. The spine of the book is still in great condition and the front cover is generally unmarked. It has signs of previous use but overall is in really nice, tight condition. Shipping is normally same day from our UK warehouse. We offer a money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. Bookseller Inventory # 9053-9780746076811", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "AbeBooks is an e-commerce global online marketplace with seven websites that offer books, fine art, and collectables from sellers in over 50 countries. Launched in 1996, it specialises in used, rare and out-of-print books."}]}
+{"text": "Wind-gas combo - The right energy solution for Texas | Renewables Talk\nWind-gas combo - The right energy solution for Texas\nTexas leads the nation in wind power generation, and currently has the installed wind power capacity of around 11,000 MW. It has been also reported that the state plans to add more than 6000 MW of new wind power capacity in the next couple of years.\nHowever, the new electric generation in years to come will not come primarily from wind turbines in The Lone Star State but rather from natural gas, which is now thanks to the recent shale gas discoveries, cheaper than ever before.\nThe plenty of shale gas has been tapped in the last decade or so in Texas, and the shale gas is rapidly becoming the most important source of electricity, not just in the state, but on the federal level too.\nTexas already leads the nation in natural gas production, and holds around 23 percent of the country's natural gas reserves. It has been estimated that the further 25 GW of new natural gas generation will be added within the next two decades. Three new natural gas power plants with the total capacity of 2250 MW should become operational in 2015.\nNatural gas is not the perfect solution to tackle climate change because it emits harmful greenhouse gas emissions. The good news is that more natural gas will also mean less coal power plants. Coal power plants are the worst carbon emitters so replacing coal with natural gas is lot better than building new coal power plants.\nAnother good news is that the state will continue to invest heavily in new wind energy projects. Wind energy is much cleaner energy source than both natural gas and coal, so going for more wind energy is definitely good to tackle climate change and pollution.\nIn fact, wind-gas combo seems like the best solution for Texas, the one that could do the trick for many years to come. Wind is much cleaner energy source than natural gas but suffers from intermittency, and in this sense natural gas can cover for this lack of reliability of the wind.\nCoal is still relatively cheap energy solution but this will all change if US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) adopts new pollution control regulations. This will likely happen sooner than later, and Texas shouldn't have big problems in making the switch away from coal, after all there are plenty of both gas and wind in the state.\nLabels: natural gas, Texas, wind energy", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
+{"text": "Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: Contracts and the Legal Environment for Engineers and Architects\nCustomer Reviews63.3 out of 5 stars5 star14 star33 star02 star11 star1Contracts and the Legal Environment for Engineers and ArchitectsbyJoseph T. BockrathFormat: HardcoverChangePrice:$195.07 + Free shipping with Amazon PrimeYour rating(Clear)Rate this item\nMost helpful positive reviewSee all 4 positive reviews› 16 of 17 people found the following review helpful4textbook style, complete overviewByA customeron June 2, 1999I read this book as a contractor seeking to modify my standard contract to that which would apply to architects and engineers as sub-contractors. This book clearly introduces every aspect of contracts, and amplifies the reasoning behind these aspects using cases and examples. This book is only for those who wish to study and apply these concepts. It has no \"templates\" or boilerplate contracts. It is very valuable in developing an understanding of what is in construction contracts and why.\nMost helpful critical reviewSee all 2 critical reviews› 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful2A Jewel among TextbooksByBoukis Miliecuson October 22, 2013One of my professors put this on his book list for a project management course because it provides a relatively concise and accessible exposition of introductory contract law. Relatively.If horrible writing and the incessant dull thud of pedantry make you think, \"Goldang, these folks is smart,\" you will find this work impressive. If you have yet to concede that cogency and salience are incompatible with scholarship, you will find this book to be fully half as bad as the average text written by the average team of thundering dumkopfs in mortar boards; thus two stars instead of one.\n16 of 17 people found the following review helpful4textbook style, complete overviewByA customeron June 2, 1999Format: HardcoverI read this book as a contractor seeking to modify my standard contract to that which would apply to architects and engineers as sub-contractors. This book clearly introduces every aspect of contracts, and amplifies the reasoning behind these aspects using cases and examples. This book is only for those who wish to study and apply these concepts. It has no \"templates\" or boilerplate contracts. It is very valuable in developing an understanding of what is in construction contracts and why.0CommentWas this review helpful to you?YesNoSending feedback...Thank you for your feedback.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try againReport abusePlease write at least one wordYou must purchase at least one item from Amazon to post a commentA problem occurred while submitting your comment. Please try again later.Sign in and comment\nThere was a problem loading comments right now. Please try again later.Show more comments2 of 2 people found the following review helpful2A Jewel among TextbooksByBoukis Miliecuson October 22, 2013Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseOne of my professors put this on his book list for a project management course because it provides a relatively concise and accessible exposition of introductory contract law. Relatively.If horrible writing and the incessant dull thud of pedantry make you think, \"Goldang, these folks is smart,\" you will find this work impressive. If you have yet to concede that cogency and salience are incompatible with scholarship, you will find this book to be fully half as bad as the average text written by the average team of thundering dumkopfs in mortar boards; thus two stars instead of one.0CommentWas this review helpful to you?YesNoSending feedback...Thank you for your feedback.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try againReport abusePlease write at least one wordYou must purchase at least one item from Amazon to post a commentA problem occurred while submitting your comment. Please try again later.Sign in and comment\nThere was a problem loading comments right now. Please try again later.Show more comments5Contracts and the Legal EnvironmentByRobert L Hardcastleon December 24, 2013Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseI completed Contract Law in Law School several years ago, although I am not an attorney. I am approximately 1/2 way through the textbook, presently reading the Law of Torts, which I also completed in Law School. This book is straightforward without a lot of 'boring court study cases' (cases are cited as reference for further study is the reader desire to do so) which makes it easy to read and understand. The issues and decisions are briefly explained, which is to the reader's benefit. Please note that I did find a few typos as I studied the text. It is an excellent book on the Law of Contracts and Torts, and for me is a great refresher course.0CommentWas this review helpful to you?YesNoSending feedback...Thank you for your feedback.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. 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Please try again later.Show more comments0 of 2 people found the following review helpful4Purchased for classByJennifer Normanon December 13, 2011Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseThis title was purchased for my class senior year. Book was a described when being sold. I would purchase from buyer again. Book itself is boring as heck. Teachers - find another title!0CommentWas this review helpful to you?YesNoSending feedback...Thank you for your feedback.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try againReport abusePlease write at least one wordYou must purchase at least one item from Amazon to post a commentA problem occurred while submitting your comment. Please try again later.Sign in and comment\nThere was a problem loading comments right now. Please try again later.Show more comments0 of 6 people found the following review helpful1I NEVER RECEIVED THIS BOOK!!!!ByMatt S.on May 17, 2011Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseI never received this book!!! I had plenty of other deliveries go to the same address and they showed up!!!!0CommentWas this review helpful to you?YesNoSending feedback...Thank you for your feedback.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try againReport abusePlease write at least one wordYou must purchase at least one item from Amazon to post a commentA problem occurred while submitting your comment. Please try again later.Sign in and comment\nBasics of Engineering Economy by Leland T. Blank (Hardcover - February 4, 2013)\nWater Resources Engineering by Larry W. Mays (Hardcover - June 8, 2010)\nFundamentals of Hydraulic Engineering Systems (4th Edition) by Ned H. C. Hwang (Hardcover - August 17, 2009)\nSend us feedbackHow can we make Amazon Customer Reviews better for you?Let us know here.‹ See all details for Contracts and the Legal Environment for Engineers and Architects", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Amazon.com, Inc. 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