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"text": "# Food Vendor Application/Agreement\n\n**September 11, 10 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.**\n\n**Charleston Park**\n\n**Reserve your spot today!**\n\nAll Food Vendor spots are $100.\n\nVendor spots will be first come first served, meaning the first to get money and application turned in will be considered according to available space, power needs and variety of products. We cannot accept applications and fees from five frozen banana booths, so please understand.\n\n- Allotted vendor space is a 12x12 area. Vendors supply tables, chairs and tent.\n- The event will go on rain or shine.\n- Vendor Fee: $100 for booth space (non-refundable). Make checks payable to CCH Historical Society. Mail to PO Box 807, Charleston, TN 37310 or drop off to the Hiwassee River Heritage Center, Tuesday – Friday, 11-5, Saturday, 11-3.\n- Deadline for reservations is August 15.\n- Power access is limited. Note your need for power on the form below. Power is on a first come, first served basis. You will need to bring your own heavy-duty extension cords and the allotted use is 110 volts.\n- All vendors must be set up and ready for business by 10 a.m. All vehicles should be moved to a designated vendor parking area no later than 9 a.m. and cannot be moved again until the event ends at 7:30 p.m. Security will be present Friday night.\n- Vendors are responsible for their own products and equipment. We may not be able to provide assistance.\n- Cowpea Festival reserves the right to limit the number of vendors selling the same items. Too much of the same thing makes no one HAPPEA.\n- Placement of booth locations will be adjusted this year for appropriate spacing due to Covid-19 (vendor spots will be 6 feet apart). Hand sanitizer will be available at all spots and masks required by both the public and vendor.\n- Your booth set-up will look the great! The Cowpea Festival and Cook-off is a family-friendly event. Food and sponsors will be promoted on social media. Secure your spot today!\n- If you have any questions, please contact us. We look forward to working with you and appreciate your kindness throughout the festival.\n- The Cowpea Festival and Cook-off is held in Charleston Park, Charleston, TN. The festival is a fundraiser for the Charleston-Calhoun-Hiwassee Historical Society.\n- Vendors will be required to have a tent, table, and chairs. Vendors will be responsible for cleaning up their area and removing all trash. Vendors will be required to have a fire extinguisher in their booth.\n\nQuestions and Info, please contact: [email protected] or call Darlene Goins at 423-665-3373"
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"text": "# EFI's team:\n- Undertook a gap analysis on the initial documentation collected by the front office client liaison team;\n- Collaboratively and succinctly relayed the findings back to the FI's client outreach team;\n- Supported the client outreach team every step of the way with their client communication; and\n- Held weekly stakeholder meetings, where very detailed Management Information (MI) and progress of each case were presented, highlighting blockers and prioritising immediate actions. In addition, an evaluation of CRS/FATCA and environmental reviews were provided, where required.\n\n# [image_0](/image_0)\n\n# Result\nThe improvements streamlined the client's delivery of onboarding activity, meeting set targets on a more consistent basis and improving conversion rates.\n\nIn this case, due to EFI team's experience and no-nonsense approach, the client's onboarding workflows were reconfigured in a way that only required a single outreach for information from a customer. This meant that:\n\n- The overall average time to trade was reduced\n- Customer experience was improved\n\nEngagement levels with the client's customers dramatically improved with the removal of friction caused by multiple bounce back requests for further information. For example, EFI's team completed a very complicated corporate finance FI onboarding case within a 4-hour period to support the need for a fast turn around and the sensitivity of the transaction.\n\n# [image_1](/image_1)\n\n# Outcome\nEFI engaged effectively with the client's European Money Laundering Reporting Officers (MLROs), as well as compliance, regulatory and operations professionals and designed a more efficient process. This process was approved by the second line of defence and compliance teams.\n\nEFI achieved higher quality and productivity targets throughout the exercise, compared to the client's internal teams and other third parties engaged on similar projects.\n\nEFI was able to successfully introduce an appropriate 'right touch' approach, providing flexible approach to solving KYC challenges. They recognise that the key to success in this type of engagement is to understand the client's business, their risk appetite and the kind of relationship they have with an outside partner.\n\nEFI's experience helped to streamline and improve client onboarding, including technology integration and training, with minimal disruption to the client's own operation. EFI's team remains engaged with the client to work on long-term, strategic improvements to the client's business in a productive and positive tone. Trust is an essential ingredient of EFI's client relationships, which they strive to cultivate throughout their engagements.\n\n# [image_2](/image_2)"
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"text": "# Product Range\n\nBrigade is committed to making roads and worksites safer for all. Wherever you are; vehicles and mobile plant continue to be a danger but whether you operate on off-road, vehicle or machine, large or small, we can help. We can provide a solution for a specific issue or offer friendly advice if you are new to vehicle safety systems.\n\n- [image_0](/image_0)\n- [image_1](/image_1)\n- [image_2](/image_2)\n- [image_3](/image_3)\n- [image_4](/image_4)\n- [image_5](/image_5)\n- [image_6](/image_6)\n\n## How Brigade Can Help\n\nBrigade Electronics is a market leader of safety devices, with solutions to suit all on and off-road vehicles.\n\nBrigade's complementary range of safety devices help prevent collisions by assisting the driver whilst protecting workers, pedestrians and cyclists."
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"text": "# Oregon Natives, Starting Small\nIn 2007, Doug and Dionne Irvine along with Doug’s sister Kelly and her husband Duane Roberts began planting Pinot Noir & Chardonnay on a pristine vineyard site tucked into the foothills of the Cascades and nestled against the slopes of Mt. Ashland, the highest mountain in the Siskiyou Mountain Range.\n\n# Keeping our Cool\nIn an otherwise warm winegrowing region in Southern Oregon, Irvine & Roberts focuses on the cool climate varieties that made Oregon famous: Pinot Noir & Chardonnay.\n\n# Oregon Elevated.\nOur spectacular view at Irvine & Roberts is perched at 2100’ above sea level, with gentle afternoon winds that carry heat away from our hills during the peak of our growing season, placing us squarely on the cutting edge of Oregon viticulture.\n\n# More Discoveries\nExpansion of the vineyard at Irvine & Roberts has led to explorations of unique, site-driven, proprietary selections of Pinot Noir & Pinot Meunier and Rosé.\n\n[image_1](/image_1)\n\n# The Catalyst\nOur winemaker, Vince Vidrine, came to us with a rich experience in making World Class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay with a proven track record at Willamette Valley heavy hitters Domaine Serene and Brittan Vineyards. He is on a mission to master the potential of a site with so many unique characteristics.\n\n# A Category of One\nWith our singular story, location and focus, Irvine and Roberts is a category of one in Oregon’s Rogue Valley.\n\n[image_0](/image_0)"
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"text": "# CARTERET COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES\n\n**Cindy P. Holman**\nConsolidated Human Services Director\[email protected]\n\n**Jessica G. Adams**\nDSS Director\nConsolidated Human Services Deputy Director\[email protected]\n\n**Nina M. Oliver, MS**\nHealth Director\nConsolidated Human Services Deputy Director\[email protected]\n\n## Carteret County Confirmed COVID-19 Cases\n### Current as of 5/14/2021, 3:00 pm\n\nCarteret County has 5,002 confirmed COVID-19 cases as of May 14, 2021 at 3:00 PM. Of the 5,002 confirmed COVID-19 cases, 4,915 cases have fulfilled the CDC’s isolation requirements and are considered “recovered.” This means 34 cases are considered “active” and are still in isolation. In Carteret County, there have been 53 deaths associated with COVID-19. There are 1 COVID-19 patients currently hospitalized at Carteret Health Care.\n\nCarteret County residents are encouraged to use reputable sources of information to learn more about COVID-19. Reputable sources of information include the Carteret County Government, NC Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS), and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) websites.\n\nCarteret County Government: [http://carteretcountync.gov/](http://carteretcountync.gov/)\nNC DHHS: [https://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/](https://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/)\nCDC: [https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html](https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html)\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\nTotal confirmed COVID-19 cases in Carteret County do not represent the actual number of COVID-19 cases within our community. We know there are people who have COVID-19 and have not been tested. We also know some people with COVID-19 will not seek medical care or get tested. Therefore, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases is not representative of the total number of people who have or had COVID-19 in Carteret County.\n\nAs you review this data, please note the data included within this report is accurate as of 5/14/2021. This is a rapidly evolving situation and many changes as cases are further investigated. Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding.\n\nDepartment of Social Services – 210 Craven Street • PO Box 779 • Beaufort, NC 28516\nTel (252) 728-3181 • Main Fax: (252) 648-7462 • Legal Unit Fax: (252) 648-7463\n\nPublic Health Department – 3820 Bridges Street • Suite A • Morehead City, NC 28557\nTel (252) 728-8550 • Fax (252) 222-7739"
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"text": "# measure is effective. This requires that each case is assessed individually and that alternatives to detention are always prioritised. This is consistent with language from the Return Directive, [EU](/EU) jurisprudence and [Council of Europe](/Council_of_Europe) guidance.\n\nEuroMed Rights estimated that in Italy, the implementation of the Asylum Procedures Regulation (APR) would require multiplying the number of places in detention facilities by [7.5 times](/7.5_times) - 50 in situations of crisis. Beyond evident concerns on the humanitarian consequences, it is also unclear how this provision can be legitimate under alleged goals of cost-efficiency.\n\n## We recommend:\n\n- Deleting the return border procedure (art. 41a).\n- Ensuring that a detention order can only be issued based on an individualised assessment and if no other sufficient but less coercive measure can be applied effectively in a specific case.\n- Ensuring that any decision affecting individuals' right to liberty is ordered and approved by a judge or other judicial authority and subject to automatic reviews.\n- Amending article 53 to ensure access to effective remedy against a detention order.\n- Ensuring the right to free legal aid.\n\n## Promoting voluntary return:\n\nVoluntary returns should always be preferred above forced returns: they are more humane, more durable and cheaper. Voluntary departures constitute, according to [Frontex](/Frontex), around 50% of the total number of returns in the EU. However, it takes time to prepare one's return, both physically and mentally. For this reason, it is essential to set a minimum time period for voluntary departure.\n\n## We recommend:\n\n- Granting a period for voluntary departure of at least 30 days (art. 41a55).\n\n## Ensuring that children are not detained:\n\nBy allowing the detention - potentially up to 24 weeks (40 weeks in situations concerning children above 12 years old, as other safeguards are not considered " }
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"text": "With that in mind, we invited Dr. Tim Clinton to speak on mental health and sports ministry in one of our Uplift webinars. Dr. Clinton shared his insights on trauma, youth mental health and how churches can best approach ministering to families and young people struggling psychologically in the aftermath of the coronavirus. Here are a few of the key points he raised.\n\n## Trauma\n\nEveryone from church leaders to sports coaches needs to have a clear idea about what trauma is and how it impacts people. As Dr. Clinton laid out, one of the best ways to understand trauma is to think about the experience of war. In war, your frame of reference is shattered. You experience extreme circumstances that don’t make normal sense to you. When people suffer trauma from war, their sense of safety, normalcy and order are permanently changed. Traumatic situations rewrite the way we experience ourselves and forever haunt us with the feeling of getting lost in pain we don’t understand.\n\nDr. Clinton shared his experience that COVID-19 is a source of trauma for many people today. They don’t feel right in the world anymore after losing loved ones or suffering through a visit to the ER or after living in fear and frustration for months on end.\n\nBut trauma doesn’t have to be the final word, and there is an antidote to trauma. In Dr. Clinton’s opinion, that antidote is relationship.\n\nOn Dr. Clinton’s view, there are many aspects to building the relationships that heal trauma, but six in particular stand out. He called them the “six little T’s” of relationships that together tackle the “Big T” of trauma. These are: together, touch, talk, truth, time and trust. They may sound like buzzwords, but Dr. Clinton emphasized that this was not just about the words people say, but about the specific actions they take and how they do it. By incorporating the six little T’s into our lives and our ministries, we can bring Christ’s healing power to those among us in our church ministry who are suffering from trauma.\n\nHere’s how Dr. Clinton proposes putting these six T’s in action. Say there is a child suffering from heartache and they can’t keep their mind focused on the activity or game. Coaches need to practice the T’s to deal with this. They need to be together with the child, recognizing that sometimes all it takes is to be present. They need to touch the child if appropriate, a hand on the shoulder or a high five. They need to talk to the child, letting them be seen, talking with them by making sure they know they are heard. They need to speak truth to the child, not in the sense of giving them a lesson, but in the sense of being honest and open. They need to spend time with the child, not just in the moment but in an ongoing way. And they need to build trust with the child, showing them through their actions that they are reliable and that the child’s well-being is invaluable to them.\n\nThis is not an easy process, and it’s one that requires the T’s can heal people. Whether it’s on or off the sports field, the six little T’s build relationships with each other that change lives. And in so doing, they are an extension of the work of Christ, bringing the peace of God into the hearts of the hurting.\n\n## Youth Mental Health\n\nDr. Clinton also highlighted the unique situation of young people during the coronavirus health crisis. We, as adults, might be tempted to believe that children are resilient and that it’s better not to deal with tough subjects, like the pandemic or racism. But the truth is: One of the most underserved populations in the mental health arena are kids. And right now, kids need us to be honest (appropriate for their age), engaged listeners, and to see and hear them emotionally.\n\nChildren are dealing with loss, dark traumas, and they need to be met where they are. They’ve lost access to their social world and, in some cases, they’ve lost the opportunity to celebrate important lifetime milestones like graduation and attending school.\n\nDr. Clinton shared that, in order to be sensitive to kids who are struggling, we have to recognize how important identity and belonging are to young people. Kids yearn for a place and an opportunity to grow and work and win and be recognized. That’s where sports come into play."
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"text": "# Camp Sunday, February 12th\n\nOur kids, age 8 and up, have been enjoying Ligonier Camp in Ligonier, PA for years. The fun and fellowship in a solid Christian environment keeps them coming.\n\n**Camp representatives will be at the church on Sunday, Feb. 12th to meet with kids and parents before and after the service.** They will interact with the kids during Sunday School and KOW.\n\nOnce again, the Mission Committee has authorized payments of 1/2 tuition to any child attending. Forms for camp and mission payments are available on the table in the narthex. Registration is ongoing. Please turn in money request form before deciding for paying your final payment. If full funding is needed, that may also be available through church or camp scholarship. See Art to discuss possibilities.\n\n# Youth Mission Trip\n\nNine of our Sr. High youth will be joining Pastor Vince Latz and Hudson Presbyterian Church youth on a mission trip to New Orleans in July. New Orleans is still in need of much help and we're excited to partner with Hudson to provide them aid, both through physical labor and getting to relief work in whatever way they need it!\n\n**What will we be doing?**\n\nWhile down there at the site, Youthworks will split our students into teams with other churches. Youthworks staff will be with our work crews at all times. Our kids will be working on home repair, painting, and other tasks. Nursing Homes, Day Care Centers, Soup Kitchens, Nursing Homes, and other places will be our kids' work sites. We will also have the opportunity to meet and work with the people of New Orleans. This will be a great opportunity for our kids to grow in their faith and serve others. Please see Pastor Vince for more information and to get the necessary forms. Identification is required for those going along.\n\n# New Officers Elected\n\nOur annual meeting included the election of new officers for the coming years. Congratulations to all!\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\nA Congregational Meeting is called for Feb. 5th after the service to fill out the slate and elect at-large nominating committee members.\n\n# Day Care News\n\nWe will begin our annual Mailey's fundraiser on February 1st. Fundraising packets will be available in the narthex if you would like to place an order.\n\n**Orders need to be turned in by Monday, March 5th.** Orders will be available for pickup on Tuesday, March 27th after 1:00 p.m. Thank you in advance for your support.\n\nDon't forget that the NPC Day Care receives funds from paper recycling. Please bring your recyclable paper to the bin in the parking lot. We need donations for paper, not cardboard. Thank you!\n\nSherry Pomeroy"
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"text": "# PLANNED GIVING—LEAVING YOUR LEGACY\n\nby Ken M. Kramer, Q.C., TEP KMK Law\n\nIn addition to the many benefits of having a “Will” in place to plan for the distribution of your estate when you are no longer alive, a Will also enables you to make a contribution to a charity or non-profit organization that you or a family member may have a strong association with.\n\nThe decision to plan a gift for “tomorrow” will also bring you benefits today. By creating your own legacy, you can take some control and build a bridge to coming generations. The rewards go beyond the personal as you will have a lasting impact and inspire many people in our communities. There are also fiscal advantages to contemplating a gift in your financial and estate plan.\n\nAlthough many British Columbians donate annually, donations to charitable organizations while they are alive, planned charitable giving and bequests to charities are not as common. The following sections provide an overview of the benefits associated with giving a charitable gift.\n\nAs governments continue to scale down their social services responsibilities, the concept of community-building becomes vitally important to the survival of such organizations.\n\nMany of us may think, “I really don’t have much to leave, so why bother!” Giving a gift through your Will or a Trust does not have to be painful or costly. In fact, the Federal Government has recognized the importance of charitable giving by creating more flexible environment for making a gift. Receiving a tax benefit is one reason to consider leaving something charitable, but it is not the only one. The “social reward” that comes with making a gift is also significant. Many people who have made a gift say that making a gift through their Will has brought them a sense of joy and fulfillment. As simple as making a cash donation, there are also more complex options for making a gift. However, approaches to making a gift are as unique as the individual. The following sections provide an overview of the benefits associated with giving a charitable gift.\n\nBequests\n\nYou can bequeath a sum of money, or an asset, to a charity of your choice. You can also arrange for your proceeds from your registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) or registered retirement income fund (RRIF). Charitable income tax receipts will be issued for the fair market value in the year of death and in the previous year."
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"text": "# DIGEST\n\nThe digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)]\n\n**HB 705 Original**\n\n**2021 Regular Session**\n\n**Riser**\n\n**Abstract:** Provides for the misclassification of employees and a criteria for classifying employees.\n\n**Present law** provides that if, after an investigation, the administrator determines that an employer, or any officer, agent, superintendent, foreman, or employee of the employer, failed to properly classify an individual as an employee and failed to pay contributions and that failure was not knowingly or willfully, the employer will be issued a written warning. Present law further provides that the written warning shall constitute as evidence that the employer has been cited for a first offense for misclassification.\n\n**Proposed law** repeals present law.\n\n**Present law** provides that the administrator may assess an administrative penalty of not more than $250 per each employer who has misclassified an employee and failed to pay contributions.\n\n**Proposed law** changes the administrative penalty amount from $250 to $500.\n\n**Proposed law** provides that after the first offense, the administrator shall assess an administrative penalty of $1,000 per each individual who is misclassified.\n\n**Present law** provides that any employer who fails to properly classify an individual as an employee and pay contributions, shall be subject to an administrative penalty of not more than $500.\n\n**Proposed law** changes the administrative penalty amount from $500 to $2,500.\n\n**Present law** provides that after an employer has been issued a written warning and is subsequently found to be in violation of the requirement to properly classify an employee, the employer shall be subject to an additional fine of not less than $100 and not more than $1,000, or be imprisoned for not less than 30 days nor more than 90 days, or both.\n\n**Proposed law** repeals present law.\n\n**Proposed law** provides that all administrative penalties assessed pursuant to proposed law shall be deposited into the state's unemployment trust fund.\n\n**Proposed law** provides that for the purposes of proposed law, an independent contractor means any person or organization, including a sole proprietor, partnership, limited liability company, corporation, or other legal entity who meets the criteria established by the administrator."
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"text": "# Gifts involving Annuities\nYou can buy an annuity and then use a portion of the annuity payments to pay premiums on a life insurance policy assigned to a charitable organization. You'll receive charitable tax receipts for the premium payments. Remarkably, with this charitable insured annuity plan, your income may increase. It is even possible to structure the gift so that both the charitable organization and your heirs receive a return on the investment by using the increased income to fund the premiums on a life insurance policy naming your heirs or your estate as the beneficiary.\n\n# Life Insurance\nThrough relatively small life insurance premiums, you can provide a legacy of support. If you assign a new or an existing policy to a charitable organization, you will receive a tax receipt for the value of the policy and for subsequent premium payments. Insurance proceeds are contractual in nature and do not fall within your estate, thus, you can avoid probate fees and other taxes. Alternatively, you can designate a charitable organization as the beneficiary of the policy and a tax receipt will be issued to your estate.\n\n# Trusts\nYou can make a gift today and benefit from the donated assets during your lifetime. You can accomplish this by creating a trust in which you transfer assets to a trustee or someone else in whom you have confidence over a fixed period of time. During your lifetime, you will receive the income from the trust and, upon your death, the trust assets will be transferred to the charitable beneficiary. Trusts are flexible and can be structured to meet your financial and philanthropic goals during your lifetime. When the trust is established, you will receive a charitable tax receipt for the present value of the charitable entity's interest which will offset taxes on your income. In addition, you may continue to use the property or receive income from it. At the end of your lifetime, the property may be sold and the proceeds will support programs and services of the intended charitable organization, as you have directed. The appropriate charitable organization and its advisors can assist you in structuring a trust that meets your financial abilities and your creativity. Consultation with professional advisors (lawyer, accountant, financial planner) and the designated Planned Giving Manager of the intended charitable or non-profit organization will help ensure that the right gift plan is chosen for you.\n\n# Personal Assets and Real Estate\nThere are also opportunities to make a gift of personal property or real estate to a charitable organization and retain the right to use the property during your lifetime. The transfer of property can be arranged so that you receive a tax receipt for the present value of the charitable entity's interest which will offset taxes on your income. In addition, you may continue to use the property or receive income from it. At the end of your lifetime, the property may be sold and the proceeds will support programs and services of the intended charitable organization, as you have directed. The appropriate charitable organization and its advisors can assist you in structuring a trust that meets your financial abilities and your creativity. Consultation with professional advisors (lawyer, accountant, financial planner) and the designated Planned Giving Manager of the intended charitable or non-profit organization will help ensure that the right gift plan is chosen for you.\n\n[image_0](/image_0)\n\nAbout the Author: Ken M. Kramer, Q.C., TEP, from KMK Law, provides specialized legal services in the areas of Wealth Management, Estate Planning, Estate Litigation and Mediation. Ken is a member of the Canadian Bar Association, the Law Society of British Columbia, and the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners. In his 25 year legal career, Mr. Kramer has served as a trusted advisor to high net worth individuals, families, and charitable organizations. He has been recognized for his contributions to the legal profession and the community, and has received numerous awards and accolades. Ken is committed to helping clients achieve their estate planning and philanthropic goals in a manner that is both tax-efficient and in accordance with their personal values. The information provided in this article is for general informational purposes only and should in no way be considered legal advice."
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"text": "# Thursday, June 19, 2008 (continued)\n\n## Paper Presentation III: Course Design\n\n**2:00-2:30**\n\n*Strategies for Teaching \"Mixed\" Computational Linguistics Classes*\n\nEric Fosler-Lussier\n\n**2:30-3:00**\n\n*The Evaluation of a Statistical NLP Course*\n\nFei Xia\n\n**3:00-3:30**\n\n*Exploring Large-Data Issues in the Curriculum: A Case Study with MapReduce*\n\nJimmy Lin\n\n**3:30-4:00**\n\nCoffee Break\n\n## Paper Presentation IV: Using NLP Tools\n\n**4:00-4:30**\n\n*Multidisciplinary Instruction with the Natural Language Toolkit*\n\nSteven Bird, Ewan Klein, Edward Loper and Jason Baldridge\n\n**4:30-5:00**\n\n*Combining Open-Source with Research to Re-engineer a Hands-on Introductory NLP Course*\n\nNitin Madnani and Bonnie J. Dorr\n\n## Panel II: Industry Panel\n\n**5:00-6:00**\n\n*Panel Discussion II: Industry Panel (organized by Chris Brew)*"
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"text": "# DATA COLLECTION and EVALUATION\n\n*By Jim McConchie*\n\nIn order to monitor production using Statistical Process Control techniques (SPC), a multitude of data is needed to ensure that the information is a true representation of the process.\n\nBefore the advent of computers this data was laboriously recorded, the averages and necessary statistical information calculated and the results plotted. It was then up to the inspector to check for trends or outliers. Problems were not obvious until the results had been plotted and there was a large time delay.\n\nNow with computerisation the data can be collected REAL-TIME and the statistics calculated immediately. Trends are checked for and the average of the sample is compared to the specifications and control limits which have been preset. If the process is out of specification an alarm sounds and a message can be flashed onto the monitor stating the discrepancy.\n\nBecause the data is analysed REAL-TIME the scrap produced is kept to a minimum and can be isolated.\n\n## EQUIPMENT :\n\nThe first essential is a data collection device; these can be\n\n(a) Handheld -\n\n- Dataputers\n- DataMytes\n\nThese data collectors are robust and can be carried to the workplace and up to three instruments can be directly connected\n\n(b) Portable -\n\n- Mitutoyo\n- TESA\n- Notebook Computers\n\nThese data collectors are not as robust as the hand helds and need to be placed on a secure mounting during use.\n\n(c) Fixed -\n\n- Personal Computers"
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"text": "# The 2nd International Conference on Nanogenerators and Piezotronics\n\n## NGPT 2014\n\n**Meeting Date:** June 9-11, 2014\n\n**Meeting Location:** Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, USA\n\n**Submit Abstract by:** Jan. 31, 2014\n\n[http://www...../](/http://www...../)\n\n### Organizing Chairs:\n\n- Zhong Lin (ZL) Wang (Georgia Tech)\n- Xudong Wang (Univ. Wisconsin)\n\n### Meeting Committee:\n\n- Christian Falconi (U. Tor Vergata, Italy)\n- Jianhua Hao (HK PolyUtechin U)\n- Sang-Woo Kim (Sungkyunkwan U, Korea)\n- Jeong Jae Lee (KAIST, Korea)\n- Nam-Gyu Park (Sungkyunkwan U, Korea)\n- Mihai C. Mirigolaru (U. Manchester, UK)\n- Zhongqun Tian (Xiamen U, China)\n- Shashank Priya (Virginia Tech, USA)\n- Michael McAlpine (U. Linköping U, Sweden)\n- Yue Zhang (USTB, China)\n\n### Theme I. Nanogenerators:\n\n- Piezoelectric nanomaterials\n- Nano-scale piezoelectric effect\n- Piezoelectric nanogenerators as power source\n- Nano-scale triboelectric effect\n- Triboelectric nanogenerators for mobile electronics\n- Hybrid energy cell technology\n- Integrated nanogenerators and storage\n- Power source for flexible electronics\n- Self-powered devices/systems\n- Nanogenerators as active sensors\n- Modeling of piezoelectric nanomaterials\n\n### Theme II. Piezotronics:\n\n- Piezotronic effects\n- Piezo-phototronic effects\n- Piezotronic transistors\n- Piezotronic solar cells\n- Piezotronic light-emitting diodes\n- Piezotronic strain sensors\n- Piezotronic logic devices\n- Interfacing piezotronics and piezo-phototronics\n- Interfacing piezotronics with biological systems\n- Piezotronics for sensors, MEMS and human-machine interface\n\n[image_0](/image_0)"
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"text": "# Assembly\n\n## PUBLIC HEARING\n\n### Committee on Labor\n\nThe committee will hold a public hearing on the following items at the time specified below:\n\n**Thursday, February 9, 2017**\n\n**11:00 AM**\n\n**400 Northeast**\n\n### Assembly Bill 25\n\nRelating to: child labor permits and modifying references to child labor in the statutes.\n\nBy Representatives Loudenbeck, Ballweg, Bernier, Bowen, Brandtjen, E. Brooks, R. Brooks, Doyle, Duchow, Horlacher, Hutton, Jacque, Jagler, Jarchow, Kitchens, Knodl, Kooyenga, Kremer, Krug, Kulp, Milroy, Mursau, Ohnstad, Petersen, Petryk, Quinn, Rodriguez, Rohrkaste, Skowronski, Spiros, Swearingen, C. Taylor, Thiesfeldt, Tittl, Tranel, Tusler, Weatherston, Summerfield and Zimmerman; cosponsored by Senators Kapenga, Craig, Darling, Feyen, Harsdorf, Marklein and Stroebel.\n\n__________________________\n\nRepresentative Bob Kulp\n\nChair"
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"text": "# Oswald Pirow’s Five-Year Plan for the Reorganisation of the Union Defence Force, 1933-1939\n\n---\n\nJohan Ellis\n\n## Introduction\n\nThe Union Defence Force (UDF) experienced constant changes in its size and organisation during the first few decades of existence since being established on 1 July 1912. During the First World War its size increased, only to decrease again with demobilisation after the War. Another upward trend was experienced over the period 1922-1926, with the first line of defence increasing in number during 1924 from 10 000 to 25 000. The Depression of 1929-1933 stopped this tendency, resulting in the disbandment of no less than 49 Active Citizen Force (ACF) units.\n\nDuring 1933 however, it became clear that the Depression was drawing to an end and economic revival within South Africa became a reality. At the same time, that is during 1933, the top management within the Ministry of Defence as well as the UDF were replaced. Advocate Oswald Pirow was appointed as Minister of Defence and Maj. Gen. A.J.E. Brink as Secretary of Defence. Sir Pierre van\n\n---\n\n1. The content of this paper was obtained primarily from SANDF Archival Depot. This does not however include the communication between Advocate Oswald Pirow as Minister and Maj. Gen. A.J.E. Brink as Secretary of Defence. The author was also unable to obtain the minutes of the Defence Policy Committee meetings.\n2. South African National Defence Force Archives Repository, Pretoria (hereinafter SANDFAR), Group 1, File GS (D) 1/1, Minutes of the 16/1933, 5/1934, 6/1934, 7/1934 and 8/1934 meetings of the Defence Policy. Defence Council Meeting, 15 Jun 1935, p. 3.\n3. SADFAR, GS (Group 1), File 35/1 (Committee for 25 000), Memorandum on the necessity of a Force of 25 000 Citizens to safeguard the interests of the Union, 1933.\n4. A.C. Lillie, “The Origin and development of the South African Army”, Militaria, Vol. 12/2 1982, pp. 12-14."
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"text": "Families & Community Jacque Ryan 07412 124 310 Pre-teen & Youth Sean Briscoe 07401 980 794\nBuilding Manager Matt Ions 0114 267 9040 Facebook wesleyhallcrookes\n\nThere will also be a live stream of the service on our YouTube channel at\nhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG1TqNSsCtchoODUNBzcjg/featured.\n\n**TRIBE**\nWe are also hoping to bring back TRIBE on Sunday 27th June, with the children sitting within their family group for the first part of the service, and then going out for their own groups. We are really important that the children are able to return to their own groups and would welcome volunteers since our Zoom worship has been less appropriate for them. We are looking for some volunteers to make this happen. If you are able to help out on one of those dates, that would be fantastic. If you can help, or have any questions, please let Jacque know (07412 124 310 or [email protected]).\n\n**Fellowship Group**\nOur Thursday Fellowship Group meets again on Thursday at 8pm via Zoom. We are looking at Ephesians over the next few weeks and all are welcome. Please ask Andrea for more information or for the Zoom details.\n\n**COMING SOON**\n\n**Brendan Ryan’s Baptism**\nWe would love to invite our Wesley Hall community to join us in welcoming Brendan to the Church at his baptism on Sunday 25th July, 3pm at St Mark’s Church, Broomhill, followed by food and partying; all welcome. For more info & RSVP: tinyurl.com/brendansbaptism.\n\nJacque, Ben and Brendan Ryan\n\n**AND FINALLY**\n\n**Thank You from Jacque**\nThank you for all your love and support during my maternity leave and return to work. I’m really enjoying being back in the office and seeing people at Toddlers, Wrigglers and Messy Church again, particularly now that we are working with Andrea. As we head into the summer and with Ben on student days, I now have set working days, which are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. You can contact me any time but knowing my work time might be useful.\n\n**Gift Day 2021**\nAll the money from our Gift Day is going to support the employment of both a Families & Community Worker and a Pre-teen & Youth Worker. If you would like to give, you can use the yellow envelopes at the back or are very happy to accept gifts in any way you would like, bank transfer, cheque, cash. We are pleased to announce that we have raised £20,000, but we need to raise £40,000 to cover the cost of both roles for the next 12 months. If you would like to give, please visit our website at https://www.give.net/wesleyhallcf or you can now accept card payments in person. Thank you to everyone who has already given or shown support to date. If you have any questions about Gift Day, please contact Matt.\n\nThe editor for July is Stephen Wright. Please e-mail items for the newsletter to [email protected] or call Stephen on <|placeholder|> by Wednesday evening."
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"Address to the Institution": "Amathur, Sivakasi, Tamilnadu",
"City & Pin code": "Sivakasi& 626 005",
"State/UT": "Tamilnadu",
"Phone number with STD code": "04562-251111",
"Fax number with STD code": "04562-228885",
"Office hours at the Institution": "9a.m to 5.10p.m",
"Academic hours at the Institution": "9.10 a.m to 4.40p.m",
"Email": "[email protected]",
"Website": "www.aaaenggcoll.ac.in",
"Nearest Railway Station (dist. in Km)": "Virudhunagar, 10 KM",
"Nearest Airport (dist. in Km)": "Madurai, 50KM"
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"text": "# The context\n\n## Complexity of Transport System\n\n- Difficult to correctly and entirely anticipate effects of policies (and/or policy packages)\n- Uncertainties associated with policy impacts can become visible as unintended effects\n - in particular the case for long-term policies\n- Ex-ante assessment reduces but not fully avoids unintended effects\n - But: broad range of tools/methods available that help to identify (quantify) the blind spots\n\n**Important to be aware of the pros and cons of the methods/tools!**\n\n[image_0](/image_0)"
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"Application:": "Commercial - Deep Sea Fishing",
"Vessel Construction:": "Steel",
"Vessel Name:": "Petuna Endeavour",
"Vessel Owner:": "Petuna Fisheries",
"Length (LWL / LOA):": "24m",
"Weight:": "200T",
"Engine:": "Yanmar 6AYM-WST x 1",
"Engine Power Rating:": "485kW (659mhp) @ 1900 RPM",
"Drive configuration:": "Shaft / Fixed Propeller x 1",
"Gear Ratio and Model:": "5.36:1 Yanmar YXH240L",
"Cruise Speed /Fuel Consumption:": "<|placeholder|>",
"Top Speed:": "10.5 knots",
"Propeller Size:": "66 x 54.4",
"Technician Name:": "Barrie Hammer",
"Operational Check Date:": "5th August 2014",
"Sold by:": "Power Equipment QLD",
"Repower & Installation Completed By:": "Rogers & Lough – Craig Mollenhagen"
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"text": "# YANMAR\n\n## POWER PROFILE\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n"
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"text": "# Read Online Inventory Control And Management\n\nnumerous time for their favorite books afterward this inventory control and management, but stop occurring in harmful downloads.\n\nRather than enjoying a good ebook taking into consideration a cup of coffee in the afternoon, otherwise\n\nPage 2/38"
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"text": "# UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT\n## SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA\n### MIAMI DIVISION\n\n**CASE NO.: 1:21-CV-22441-SCOLA, JR./GOODMAN**\n\n**DONALD J. TRUMP, the Forty-Fifth President of the United States, INDIVIDUALLY AND ON BEHALF OF A CLASS OF PERSONS SIMILARLY SITUATED,**\n\nPlaintiff and the Class,\n\nvs.\n\n**TWITTER, INC., and JACK DORSEY,**\n\nDefendants.\n\n---\n\n# NOTICE OF CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION\n\nDonald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States, *et al.*, serves this notice of constitutional question challenging the constitutionality of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act for the following reasons:\n\n1. Section 230(c)(1) and 230(c)(2) were deliberately enacted by Congress to induce, encourage, and promote social medial companies to accomplish an objective—the censorship of supposedly “objectionable” but constitutionally protected speech on the Internet—that Congress could not constitutionally accomplish itself.\n\n2. Congress cannot lawfully induce, encourage or promote private persons to accomplish what it is constitutionally forbidden to accomplish. *Norwood v. Harrison*, 413 US 455, 465 (1973).\n\n3. Section 230(c)(2) is therefore unconstitutional on its face, and Section 230(c)(1) is likewise unconstitutional insofar as it has interpreted to immunize social media companies for actions they take, they take to censor constitutionally protected speech.\n\n4. A copy of the complaint filed in the captioned matter is attached."
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"National Institute of Health and Human Services U.S. National Library of Medicine",
"MotherToBaby",
"MGH Center for Women’s Health",
"American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)",
"MGH Center for Women’s Mental Health",
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"title": "Drugs and Lactation Database (LacMed) Updated monthly",
"link": "https://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/newtoxnet/lactmed.htm"
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{
"title": "Fact Sheets",
"link": "https://mothertobaby.org/fact-sheets-parent/"
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{
"title": "Psychiatric Medications and Lactation: Informing Clinical Decisions December 2013/January 2014",
"link": "https://womensmentalhealth.org/mgh_clinician/4012-2/"
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{
"title": "ACOG Guidelines on Psychiatric Medication Use During Pregnancy and Lactation September 2008",
"link": "https://www.aafp.org/afp/2008/0915/p772.html"
},
{
"title": "Do SSRIs Increase The Risk of Preeclampsia? June 2009",
"link": "https://womensmentalhealth.org/posts/do-ssris-increase-the-risk-of-preeclampsia/"
},
{
"title": "Breastfeeding and Psychiatric Medications: How safe is it for women to take medications and breastfeed?",
"link": "https://womensmentalhealth.org/specialty-clinics/breastfeeding-and-psychiatric-medications/"
}
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"Description": [
"Information on drugs and other chemicals to which breastfeeding mothers may be exposed. Includes information on levels of substances in breast milk and infant blood as well as possible adverse effects in nursing infants based on most updated peer-reviewed literature.",
"Fact sheets that address frequently asked questions about exposures to medications during pregnancy and breastfeeding.",
"Article that discusses the use of psychotropic medications during lactation/breastfeeding.",
"Tables on the effects of psychotropic medication use during pregnancy. Includes analysis for Major Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Anxiety Disorders, and Schizophrenia.",
"Article describing demographic variables associated with antenatal SSRI exposure. Includes information on the risk of preeclampsia.",
"Reviews information on the use of antidepressants, anxiolytics, mood stabilizers and antipsychotics during breastfeeding."
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}
}
],
"text": "# Psychotherapeutic Medication Use During Pregnancy and Lactation:\n\n[table_0](/table_0)"
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"text": "# Temiskaming Shores Public Library Board\n\n## Meeting Minutes\n\n**Wednesday, November 21, 2018**\n\n**7:00 p.m. at the New Liskeard Branch**\n\n1. **Call to Order**\n\n Meeting called to order by Chair Donald Bisson at 6:55 p.m.\n\n2. **Roll Call**\n\n Present: Donald Bisson, Jeff Laferriere, Danny Whalen, Brenda Morissette, Anna Turner and CEO/Head Librarian Rebecca Hunt.\n\n Regrets: Roger Oblin\n\n Members of the Public: 0\n\n3. **Adoption of the Agenda**\n\n **Moved by:** Danny Whalen\n\n **Seconded by:** Jeff Laferriere\n\n Be it resolved that the Temiskaming Shores Public Library Board accepts the agenda as amended.\n\n Carried.\n\n **Additions:**\n\n New Business c. Board meeting 2019 schedule\n\n4. **Adoption of the Minutes**"
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