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{ "page": 598, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "\"degradable plastic\" –\n\n(a) means a plastic designed to undergo a significant change in its chemical structure under specific environmental conditions resulting in a loss of some properties that may vary as measured by standard test methods appropriate to the plastic and the application in a period of time that determines its classification; and\n\n(b) includes oxidatively degradable and photodegradable plastic;\n\n\"Director\" has the same meaning as in the Environment Protection Act;\n\n\"Director-General\" means the Director-General of the Mauritius Revenue Authority;\n\n\"EN\" means the European Standard;\n\n\"exempt plastic bag\" means a plastic bag specified in Part I of the First Schedule;\n\n\"import\" has the same meaning as in the Customs Act;\n\n\"ISO\" means the International Organisation for Standardisation;\n\n\"non-woven polypropylene bag\" means a bag made up of petroleum-based thermoplastic polymer material;\n\n\"oxidation\" means the process promoted thermally or by irradiation in the presence of oxygen;\n\n\"oxidatively degradable plastic bag\" means a degradable plastic bag in which degradation results from oxidation;\n\n\"photodegradable plastic bag\" means a degradable plastic bag in which degradation results from the action of sunlight;" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Dizzy Love Drunk\n\n**Count:** 32\n\n**Wall:** 4\n\n**Level:** Improver\n\n**Choreographer:** Sue Smyth (UK) - May 2017\n\n**Music:** Love Drunk - Steve Moakler\n\n## #32 Count Intro\n\n### SEC 1: R SIDE ROCK R, CROSS SHUFFLE, L ROCK ¼ TURN R, STEP ON L SWEEP R\n\n1-2 Rock R To R Side, Rec On L\n\n3&4 Cross R Over L, Step L To L Side, Cross R Over L\n\n5-6 Rock L To L Side Make ¼ Turn R Stepping On R (3 O'clock)\n\n7-8 Step Fwd On L, Sweep R From Back To Front Across L\n\n### SEC 2: L WEAVE ½ TURN LEFT, STEP PIVOT ¾ TURN LEFT, R CROSS ROCK\n\n1-2 Cross R Over L, Step L To L Side\n\n3&4 Cross R Behind L, Make ½ Turn L Stepping On L\n\n5-6 Step Fwd On R, Make ¾ Turn L Recover Weight On L\n\n7-8 Cross Rock R Over L, Rec On L (Restart Here On Wall 4 Facing 6 O'clock)\n\n### SEC 3: R SIDE CHASSE R, L ROCK BACK, SIDE BEHIND AND CROSS SIDE\n\n1&2 Step R To R Side, Close L Beside R, Step R To R Side\n\n3-4 Rock Back On L, Rec On R\n\n5&6 Step L To L Side, Step R Behind L, Step L To L Side (&)\n\n7-8 Cross R Over L, Step L To L Side\n\n### SEC 4: L/R ROCK BACK, SHUFFLE ½ TURN L, L SHUFFLE BACK, ROCK BACK ON R\n\n1-2 Rock Back On L, Rec On R\n\n3&4 Make ½ Shuffle Left Steppin On L R L\n\n5&6 L Shuffle Back Steppin On L R L\n\n7-8 Rock Back On R, Rec On L\n\n**RESTART:** Wall 4 After Sec 2, Start Dance At 9 O'clock Restart At 6 O'clock\n\n**Contact:** [email protected]" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.8, "height": 0.3 }, "description": "Various insects including ants and beetles." }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.6, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.8, "height": 0.3 }, "description": "A fish shooting water at an insect on a plant." } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Terror of the Forest\nCan you believe that even lions and elephants are afraid of a tiny ant? Well, there is an ant in Africa which is the terror for even these animals. The Driver Ants of Africa are so-called because all animals will flee when they approach. These ants live in huge crowds of ten thousand or more. They lead a nomadic life wandering about looking for food, marching in columns of six. Because of this they are sometimes called Army Ants. They will attack even the mighty elephant. Since his skin is too thick for them, they swarm up him in thousands and attack his eyes. Through them they enter the body and soon leave only a skeleton. When an animal crosses a python resting after his dinner they eat up not only the python but also the dinner he has just had. And it is more amazing that these terrible creatures can do all this though completely blind.\n\n# He Packs a Pistol\nMany of you must have had a lot of fun with a water-pistol. There is a kind of fish in Malaya which has one. His activities are not as playful as yours. He uses his gun to get his food. The \"Archer Fish\" or \"Shooting Fish\" has a big air sac just above its mouth. It fills this like a pistol and shoots down insects resting on plants on the bank or those that come near the water surface. He is an excellent shot and seldom misses.\n\n[image_0](/image_0)\n[image_1](/image_1)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Download File PDF Comp Test English Study Guide\n\n## Comp Test English Study Guide\n\nYeah, reviewing a book comp test english study guide could accumulate your near links listings. This is just one of the solutions\n\nPage 1/14" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "LODGES": { "DEPART": ["8:45am", "9:45am", "11:55am", "NO SHUTTLE", "4:45pm", "6:45pm"], "ARRIVE": ["8:50am", "9:50am", "12:00pm", "NO SHUTTLE", "4:50pm", "6:50pm"] }, "VILLA MARIA": { "DEPART": ["8:50am", "9:50am", "12:00pm", "NO SHUTTLE", "4:50pm", "6:50pm"] } } } ], "text": "# VILLA MARIA SHUTTLE\n\n## Effective 05/24/21\n\n(Subject to change with notice)\n\n### Monday - Friday\n\n**CV Pick Up Location:**\n\nIn front of CV Lodge\n\n**Villa Maria Pick Up Location:**\n\nParking lot in front of glass doors leading to Bistro (Dining Hall)\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n## Please Remember:\n\n- Shuttle departure and pick up times are based on ideal conditions. Actual departure and pick up times may vary based on weather conditions, traffic, or other factors that are beyond the control of the shuttle service.\n- The shuttle will not wait. CV shuttle cannot back-track to pick up residents who have missed the shuttle at the scheduled times.\n- Residents MUST show their CV white key card to the driver in order to utilize the shuttle service.\n- Residents MUST have their CV white key card to utilize the shuttle service. If a resident does not present the CV shuttle a white key card is not presented.\n\n**FACE COVERINGS MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES WHILE ON THE SHUTTLE**" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "SEAL": "", "ATTEST": { "Clerk, City Council": "City of Waynesboro, Virginia", "Mayor, City Council": "City of Waynesboro, Virginia" } } } ], "text": "# CERTIFICATE\n\nThe undersigned Mayor and Clerk of the City Council of City of Waynesboro, Virginia hereby certify that the foregoing constitutes a true and correct copy of a resolution entitled Resolution Designating the City Of Waynesboro Properties at the Arch Avenue South River Greenway Access as a Public Recreational Area, adopted by the City Council at a meeting held on March 8, 2021.\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.05, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.8, "height": 0.3 }, "description": "Under the Sea Graham Cracker" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.7, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.8, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Ingredients and supplies for the recipe" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Ingredients\n\n- Graham crackers\n- Graham cracker crumbs\n- 1-2 tbsp. white frosting\n- Blue food coloring\n- Fish shaped crackers or candy\n- Sprinkles\n\n# Supplies\n\n- Several small bowls\n- Butter knife and spoon\n- Small plastic baggie\n- Rolling pin or heavy drinking glass\n\n1. **Graham cracker crumbs:**\n\nTake one graham cracker and place in a bag. Roll a heavy drinking glass or rolling pin across the bag several times to create small crumbs that resemble sand. Put the crumbs into a bowl and set aside.\n\n2. **Blue frosting:**\n\nPlace your frosting in a bowl and add food coloring one drop at a time until desired color is achieved. Set aside.\n\n![image_0](/image_0)\n\n![image_1](/image_1)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [ { "root": { "Company Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Authorized Signature": "<|placeholder|>", "Date": "<|placeholder|>", "Title": "<|placeholder|>" } } ], "tables": [], "text": "# ADDENDUM NO. 1\n\n## to\n\n### COUNTY OF VENTURA REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL\n\n#### NO. 5984 Toner Cartridges\n\nJune 26, 2020\n\nProspective Offerors are hereby notified of the following:\n\n1. Response to Questions and Answers -- per attached\n\n**SUPPLIERS signed addendum is due on or before due date & time.**\n\n*Maria Moreno*\n\nMaria Moreno, Buyer\n\n**SUPPLIERS ACKNOWLEDGMENT:**\n\nI hereby acknowledge this Addendum No. 1\n\n[form_0](/form_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# House Of Horrors The Horrific True Story Of Josef Fritzl The Father From Hell\n\nThank you very much for downloading **house of horrors the horrific true story of josef fritzl the father from hell**. As you may know, people have look hundreds times for their favorite readings like this house of horrors the horrific true story of josef fritzl the father from hell, but end up in harmful downloads.\n\nRather than enjoying a good book with a cup of tea in the afternoon, instead they juggled with some infectious virus inside their desktop computer.\n\nhouse of horrors the horrific true story of josef fritzl the father from hell is available" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "LICENSEE": "FCI 900, INC.", "ATTN": "ROBIN J. COHEN", "Address": "12502 SUNRISE VALLEY DRIVE, MS: VARESA0209, RESTON, VA 20196", "FCC Registration Number (FRN)": "0003294972", "Call Sign": "WQHV248", "File Number": "<|placeholder|>", "Radio Service": "YS - SMR, 896-901/935-940 MHz, Trunked", "Regulatory Status": "CMRS", "Frequency Coordination Number": "<|placeholder|>", "Grant Date": "11-14-2007", "Effective Date": "11-16-2007", "Expiration Date": "11-14-2017", "Print Date": "11-14-2007" } }, { "root": { "Fixed Location Address or Mobile Area of Operation": { "1": { "Address": "400 WEST WATERS AVE.", "City": "TAMPA", "County": "HILLSBOROUGH", "State": "FL", "Lat (NAD83)": "28-01-29.0 N", "Long (NAD83)": "082-28-24.0 W", "ASR No.": "1032238", "Ground Elev": "10.1" } }, "Area of operation": "Operation within a 113.0 km radius around fixed location 1" } }, { "root": { "Antennas": [ { "Loc No": "1", "Ant Frequencies (MHz)": "896.00000", "Sta. No.": "FBC 1", "Units": "1", "Pagers": "<|placeholder|>", "Emission Designator": "13K6F9W", "Output ERP": "89.7", "Ant Ht (m) AGL": "9.1", "Structure Ht (m) AGL": "10.1", "Overall Ht (m) AGL": "19.2", "Construct Deadline": "08-01-2008" }, { "Loc No": "1", "Ant Frequencies (MHz)": "935.00000", "Sta. No.": "FBC 1", "Units": "1", "Pagers": "<|placeholder|>", "Emission Designator": "13K6F9W", "Output ERP": "89.7", "Ant Ht (m) AGL": "9.1", "Structure Ht (m) AGL": "10.1", "Overall Ht (m) AGL": "19.2", "Construct Deadline": "08-01-2008" } ] } }, { "root": { "CONDITIONS": "Pursuant to Section 309(h) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §309(h), this license is subject to the right of the United States to use or control the use of this station in the event of war or national emergency. This license is also subject to the right of the Commission to take action as may be necessary to comply with the requirements of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, the International Radio Regulations, and the Commission's Rules in effect at the time of such action." } } ], "text": "# Federal Communications Commission\n## Wireless Telecommunications Bureau\n### RADIO STATION AUTHORIZATION\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n#### STATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS\n\n[table_1](/table_1)\n\n##### Antennas\n\n[table_2](/table_2)\n\n###### CONDITIONS\n\n[table_3](/table_3)\n\nFCC 601-LM\nAugust 2007" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "COVAXIN": { "No. of beneficiaries who will be due in July": "9,38,099", "No. of beneficiaries who will be due in August": "4,51,153 (Till 13th July)", "Total number of beneficiaries due for 2nd dose in July and August": "13,89,252", "Total number of Vaccines to be received by the State Government CVCs": "7,65,470 (Till 3rd August)", "Total number of vaccines available in the state as on 15.07.2021": "68,980" } } } ], "text": "2. The figures set out above clearly indicate that the State Government may face shortage of doses of COVISHIELD for vaccinating those beneficiaries whose second dose is due in the months of July and August 2021. There are total 60,87,961 beneficiaries to whom the second dose is due in the months of July and August 2021. Going by the aforesaid figures, by 4th August 2021, the State Government will get total 41,35,750 doses. Many of those doses will go to those who are taking the first dose.\n\n3. Even the figures of COVAXIN indicate that the State Government may not be able to give second doses to all the [table_0](/table_0)." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Fact Sheet: New York\n\n## Workplace Retirement Plans Will Help Workers Build Economic Security\n\nDavid John and Gary Koenig\n\nAARP Public Policy Institute\n\n> Access to an employer-based retirement plan is critical for building financial security later in life. Yet, about 52 percent of New York’s private sector employees—roughly 3,507,000—work for an employer that does not offer a retirement plan. Significant numbers of workers at all levels of earnings and education do not have the ability to use payroll deductions to save for retirement.\n\nCurrently in New York, workers of larger employers are more likely to have a retirement plan than workers of smaller employers. The probability of having a workplace retirement plan also differs considerably by workers’ earnings level, education, race and ethnicity. The lack of ability to participate in an employer-provided retirement plan, however, spans all levels of education and earnings and cuts across all groups.\n\n### New York’s Situation by the Numbers\n\nAbout 52 percent of New York workers ages 18 to 64 in the private sector work for businesses that do not offer a retirement plan.\n\n#### Small-Business Workers\n\n- Workers at small employers are less likely to have a retirement plan. Only 24 percent of workers at firms with fewer than 10 employees have access to a plan, compared with 58 percent of workers at firms with 100 or more employees.\n\n#### Low-Income Workers\n\n- Workers at all earnings levels do not have a plan: More than 2,528,000 of New York employees earning less than $40,000 a year do not have access to a workplace plan.\n\n#### Racial and Ethnic Minorities\n\n- Access to plans differs substantially by race and ethnicity. About 68 percent of Asian Americans and 62 percent of Hispanic Americans lack access to a plan, compared with 52 percent of African Americans and 45 percent of white workers.\n\n#### Young Workers\n\n- Young workers are less likely to have access to a plan. About 67 percent of workers ages 18 to 34 do not have access to a plan, compared with 51 percent of workers ages 35 to 64.\n\n#### Part-Time Workers\n\n- Part-time workers are much less likely to have access to a plan than full-time workers. About 80 percent of part-time workers do not have access to a plan, compared with 47 percent of full-time workers.\n\n#### Low-Wage Workers\n\n- Workers at all education levels do not have access to a plan: 63 percent of workers with a high school diploma or less do not have access to a plan, compared with 53 percent of workers with some college education and 42 percent of workers with a bachelor’s degree or higher.\n\n#### High-Wage Workers\n\n- Workers at all wage levels do not have access to a plan: 63 percent of workers earning less than $40,000 a year do not have access to a plan, compared with 42 percent of workers earning $40,000 or more.\n\n### Why Access to Payroll Deduction Retirement Savings Plans Is Important\n\n- Makes saving easier. Automatic payroll deduction makes saving easier. Workers are 15 times more likely to save for retirement if they can do so at work.\n\n- Helps workers save. Workers are more likely to save if they have access to a retirement plan at work. About 90 percent of workers with a retirement plan at work participate in the plan.\n\n- Complements Social Security. Social Security is essential to retirement security, but is not enough to maintain workers’ standard of living in retirement.\n\nAARP Public Policy Institute" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.6, "width": 0.35, "height": 0.25 }, "description": "Group of people standing in front of a red banner." }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.4, "left": 0.6, "width": 0.35, "height": 0.25 }, "description": "Boat with an American flag on the water." } ], "forms": [ { "root": { "Today’s Date": "<|placeholder|>", "Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Address": "<|placeholder|>", "City, State, Zip": "<|placeholder|>", "Phone": "<|placeholder|>", "Email": "<|placeholder|>", "Check Membership Type": { "New": "<|placeholder|>", "Renewal": "<|placeholder|>" }, "Check Membership Level": { "1 Year": "<|placeholder|>", "3 Year": "<|placeholder|>", "Life": "<|placeholder|>" }, "Credit Card Number": "<|placeholder|>", "Expiration Date": "<|placeholder|>", "CVV": "<|placeholder|>", "Signature": "<|placeholder|>" } } ], "tables": [], "text": "# 2018 DNR fish plants at \"Thumb Area\"\n\n## Locations\n\n- Caseville- Pigeon River\n - 6,200 Steelhead\n- Pinnebog River\n - 15,800 Steelhead\n- Port Austin(Bird Creek)\n - 10,000 Steelhead\n- Harbor Beach\n - 32,000 Steelhead\n- Port Sanilac\n - 30,000 Eagle Lake Rainbow Trout\n- Lexington\n - 31,000 Eagle Lake Rainbow Trout\n - 37,000 Atlantic Salmon(landlocked)\n - 10,000 Steelhead Trout\n\n\"Thumb Area Steelheaders\" were involved @ all the plants for \"Avian Predator hazing operations.\"\n\nThanks to all that were involved and helped out with that!\n\n![image_0](/image_0)\n\n![image_1](/image_1)\n\n## Welcome aboard to our new members;\n\n- Sanford Remer\n- Robert Kiszonek\n- Jacob Troppe\n- Mike McLane\n- Mike Varney\n- Ray Boswell\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\nPlease take a look at your address block on the back of this newsletter. Just above your name is the date that your membership expires. If your dues are coming up in the next year, please reduce our mailing costs by sending in the form below and check for $40 to renew your membership and send to our membership chairman at:\n\nWalter Godown\n5827 Russell Road\nPalms, MI 48465\n810-404-5826" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.05, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.9, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Header image with TrakURep logo and title 'Rep Set-up Guide'" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.25, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.4, "height": 0.3 }, "description": "Step 1 images showing the TrakURep app screens" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.25, "left": 0.5, "width": 0.4, "height": 0.3 }, "description": "Step 2 image showing the pop-up window" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.6, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.4, "height": 0.3 }, "description": "Step 3 image showing the email approval screen" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.6, "left": 0.5, "width": 0.4, "height": 0.3 }, "description": "TrakURep logo with additional information" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Rep Set-up Guide\n\n## 1.\n\nSign-up\n1. Download from the Apple iOS Store\n2. Select \"Don't have an account? Tap here to make one.\"\n3. Select Pharmaceutical Rep\n4. Fill out email, password, and insert a photo for identification purposes\n5. Read Privacy Policy & Terms and Conditions.\n6. Check the box [ ] to agree, and press \"Continue\"\n7. Fill out name, last name, company name, contact number, billing address, and press \"Continue\"\n\n![image_0](/image_0)\n\n## 2.\n\n1. You will now see a pop-up window that advises you that it may take up to 48 hours for access to be reviewed.\n2. Once approved, you will receive an email congratulating you that the set-up is complete and you can login with your email and password.\n\n![image_1](/image_1)\n\n## 3.\n\nIf one tries to enter their email address and password before administration has processed the request, you'll receive the message \"stating your request has not been approved yet from the admin.\" Please give up to 48 hours for response.\n\n![image_2](/image_2)\n\nThis Set-up Guide is for Reps to install TrakURep™ on your iOS device. For more information, please go to our website, www.trakurep.com.\n\n![image_3](/image_3)" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Read Online Engineering Mechanics Combined Statics And Dynamics Hibbeler 12th Edition Solutions Manual\n\n## Statics Example: 2D Rigid Body Equilibrium\n\nNewton's Laws: Crash Course Physics #5\n\nLadder Example for Static Equilibrium principle of transmissibility Statics—3D force balance [The easy way] (Request) Moment of Force Problem 1\n\nStatics Lecture 14: Problem 2.1 Finding the Magnitude and Direction of the Resultant Force Resultant of Forces problems RC Hibbeler book Engineering mechanics 01 - Review Of Newtons Laws (Learn Engineering Mechanics Statics)\n\nEngineering Mechanics for GATE Lectures | Introduction, Syllabus, Book, Exam Pattern | GATE ME 2019\n\nLesson 17 - Cartesian Vectors in 3D, Part 4 (Engineering Mechanics Statics) Problem on Ladder friction, Engineering Mechanics Engineering Mechanics Chapter 1 Principles of Statics (with Subtitles) Engineering Mechanics Combined Statics And\n\nBuy Engineering Mechanics: Combined Statics and Dynamics: Statics & Dynamics 8 by Russell C. Hibbeler (ISBN: 9780135770405) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.\n\n## Engineering Mechanics: Combined Statics and Dynamics ...\n\nBuy Engineering Mechanics: Combined Statics & Dynamics 12 by Russell C. Hibbeler (ISBN: 9780138149291) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.\n\n## Engineering Mechanics: Combined Statics & Dynamics: Amazon ...\n\nBuy Engineering Mechanics: Combined and Student Study Pack FBD Workbooks Dynamics and Statics Pkg.: Combined and Student Study Pack FBD Workbooks Dynamics and Statics Package 10 by Hibbeler, Russell C. (ISBN: 9780131046245) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.3, "width": 0.4, "height": 0.6 }, "description": "Image of the War Relief Letter" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# War Relief Letter\n\n![image_0](/image_0)\n\nLetter from the War Relief Work of the Anti-Suffrage Association, asking for a monetary donation.\n\n**Identifier**\nNYSA_A3167-78A_B7_Mrs_Ledyard_Cogswell\n\n**Alternate Identifier**\nDMS ID Number: 177529\n\n**Date**\nMay 11 1917\n\n**Repository**\nNew York State Archives\n\n**Source**\nNew York State Archives. New York (State). Education Dept. Division of Archives and History. Historical research working files, 1795-1945. Series A3167-78A, Box 7.\n\n**Rights**\nThis image is provided for education and research purposes. Rights may be reserved. Responsibility for securing permissions to distribute, publish, reproduce or other use rest with the user. For additional information see our [Copyright and Use Statement](https://www.archives.nysed.gov/research/copyright-and-use-statement).\n\n**More From This Series**\nHistorical research working files\n\n**Geographic Locations**\nAlbany (is associated with)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "ITEM NAME": [ "GASKET,HEAD COVER (Ref # 11060)", "COVER,HEAD (Ref # 14091)", "RING-O,HEAD COVER BOLT (Ref # 92055)", "BOLT,FLANGED,6X22.5 (Ref # 92153)" ], "PART NUMBER": [ "11060-1318", "14091-1748", "92055-0195", "92153-1343" ], "QUANTITY": [ "1", "1", "1", "1" ] } } ], "text": "# 2013 KLX®250S PARTS LIST\n\nCylinder Head Cover\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n© 2021 Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "取引時間": "8:20 - 16:00", "DMM 参加要件": "Chi-Alpha 特別定義参加者の自己勘定売却代り(私、参加証券会社の顧客、他の顧客注文との約定方法)が適用される場合。", "DT 参加要件": "2021/7/1〜2021/8/31 の 2 か月間で、Chi-Alpha におけるメイカーとしての約定シェアが 5.0% 以上であることが必要です。" } } ], "text": "# 概要\n一定の基準を満たすリクイディティプロバイダー(指定メイカーまたは「DMM」)を通し投資家を支援する特定銘柄会社(指定ティッカーおよび「DT」)を参加者とします。\n\n## 評価\n下記取引要件をご覧ください\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n* 上記取引方法、Chi-X の基準に基づく他の参加者の取引条件がある場合があります。" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [ { "root": { "CUSTOMER DETAILS": { "Account Number": "<|placeholder|>", "Customer Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Phone Number": "<|placeholder|>", "Email Address": "<|placeholder|>" }, "CREDIT CARD INFORMATION": { "Type of Credit Card": { "Visa": false, "Mastercard": false }, "Credit Card No": "<|placeholder|>", "Expiration Date": "<|placeholder|>", "Security Code": "<|placeholder|>", "Billing Zip Code": "<|placeholder|>" }, "CUSTOMER INSTRUCTIONS & SIGNATURE": { "Authorization": false, "Name on Credit Card": "<|placeholder|>", "Authorized Signature": "<|placeholder|>" } } } ], "tables": [], "text": "# 30 DAY CREDIT CARD PLAN\n\nCustomers with Net 30 terms can provide a credit card to pre-authorize payment at 30 days of invoice. A receipt will be provided after each payment is processed.\n\nInvoices continue to be emailed and/or faxed automatically after the order has shipped along with Month-End Statements sent the first business day of each new month.\n\nIf this program interests you, please fill out the form and return to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).\n\n## CUSTOMER DETAILS\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\n## CREDIT CARD INFORMATION\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\n## CUSTOMER INSTRUCTIONS & SIGNATURE\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Read Online Prentice Hall World History The Modern World California Teachers Edition California Teacher Express Plan Teach Assess\n\n## Prentice Hall World History The Modern World California Teachers Edition California Teacher Express Plan Teach\n\nPage 1/29" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Image of a character to annotate" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.5, "left": 0.5, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Facts4Life logo" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.8, "left": 0.8, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Image of a person with a phone" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Across": { "1": "Too much of this sweet stuff can be bad for us", "5": "Dental repair tool", "6": "The professional who looks after your teeth", "10": "This food neutralises the acid in our mouths" }, "Down": { "1": "Tooth bugs feed on food p.....", "2": "Where the bugs like to hang around in your mouth", "3": "Tooth bugs love this", "4": "Holes caused by the bugs", "8": "The shiny white tooth coating", "9": "Brush teeth ..... a day" } } } ], "text": "# Facts4Life Activity Mat\n\n## Check In Activity\n\nThink about your favourite book or comic or TV programme. Which of the characters would you most like as a friend and why?\n\nDraw your chosen character and annotate it with the features that would make them a great friend. [image_0](/image_0)\n\n## Brilliant Bodies\n\nWatch this Facts4Life video on Tooth Bugs then answer the questions.\n\n[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysuYbMCXk5c](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysuYbMCXk5c)\n\nWhere in your mouth do tooth bugs like to hang around and why?\n\nWhat do tooth bugs feed on?\n\nWhat do tooth bugs produce when they eat and what does this substance do to teeth?\n\nWhat is the shiny white coating on teeth called?\n\nHow should we care for our teeth?\n\nWhat effect do different foods and drinks have on tooth health?\n\nWhat are tooth caries?\n\n## Further Facts4Life\n\nCheck the app! Create a top tips guide for tooth health. Share some advice on the foods and drinks that may be helpful or harmful for our teeth and gums.\n\n## Puzzle Time!\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n## Connect\n\nCatch up challenge! See if you can do each of the following:\n\n1. Call someone you care about on the phone\n2. Have a face to face chat with someone using a device\n3. Have a real life meet up for a safely distanced chat or play\n4. You might manage to do some of these things more than once\n\nConnecting with the people who matter to us is great for our mental and physical wellbeing.\n\nFor more activity ideas, visit [https://facts4life.org/for-parents-carers/](https://facts4life.org/for-parents-carers/)\n\n[image_1](/image_1)\n\n[image_2](/image_2)\n\nwww.facts4life.org" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Vase" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.3, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Espalier" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.5, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Marquee" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.3, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Ancient olives" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.3, "left": 0.3, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Vase (1 stem)" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.3, "left": 0.5, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Vase (2-3 stems from soil)" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.3, "left": 0.7, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Bush (intensive 250-600 trees/ha)" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.5, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Superintensive (>1500 trees/ha)" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.7, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Natural" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.7, "left": 0.3, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Vase" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.7, "left": 0.5, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Bush/Globe (very small trees)" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.7, "left": 0.7, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Spindle/Pyramid" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.9, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Palm/Fan" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.9, "left": 0.3, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Epsylon transversal" } ], "forms": [ { "root": { "Crop form": "<|placeholder|>", "Crop forms for vineyard": { "Vase": false, "Espalier": false, "Marquee": false }, "Crop forms for Olive": { "Ancient olives": false, "Vase (1 stem)": false, "Vase (2-3 stems from soil)": false, "Bush (intensive 250-600 trees/ha)": false, "Superintensive (>1500 trees/ha)": false }, "Crop forms for fruit trees": { "Natural": false, "Vase": false, "Bush/Globe (very small trees)": false, "Spindle/Pyramid": false, "Palm/Fan": false, "Epsylon transversal": false } } } ], "tables": [], "text": "# Crop form\n\n## Crop forms for vineyard\n\n![image_0](/image_0) ![image_1](/image_1) ![image_2](/image_2)\n\n- Vase\n- Espalier\n- Marquee\n\n## Crop forms for Olive\n\n![image_3](/image_3) ![image_4](/image_4) ![image_5](/image_5) ![image_6](/image_6) ![image_7](/image_7)\n\n- Ancient olives\n- Vase (1 stem)\n- Vase (2-3 stems from soil)\n- Bush (intensive 250-600 trees/ha)\n- Superintensive (>1500 trees/ha)\n\n## Crop forms for fruit trees\n\n![image_8](/image_8) ![image_9](/image_9) ![image_10](/image_10) ![image_11](/image_11) ![image_12](/image_12) ![image_13](/image_13)\n\n- Natural\n- Vase\n- Bush/Globe (very small trees)\n- Spindle/Pyramid\n- Palm/Fan\n- Epsylon transversal\n\n[form_0](/form_0)" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "FY 2022 Annual Budgeted Positions*": { "Position Title": [ "Associate Professor", "Professor", "Professor", "Cook", "Officer Campus Police", "Assistant Professor", "Professor", "Associate General Counsel", "Assoc Dir Budget Management", "Assistant Professor", "Professor", "Custodian", "Director, Total Rewards & HRIS", "Associate Professor", "Assistant Dir. Advising", "Painter" ], "Annual Budgeted": [ "71,654", "140,639", "82,362", "43,416", "66,243", "82,702", "120,564", "127,500", "82,208", "83,312", "98,974", "43,417", "109,000", "88,332", "68,850", "70,271" ], "General Fund Portion": [ "71,654", "140,639", "82,362", "0", "66,243", "82,702", "120,564", "63,750", "82,208", "83,312", "98,974", "43,417", "109,000", "88,332", "68,850", "70,271" ] } } } ], "text": "# FY 2022 Annual Budgeted Positions*\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n*The report includes faculty and staff annual budgeted pa 6/3/2021\n\nPage 2 of 96" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "A. Relaxation to normal taxpayers in filing of monthly return in Form GSTR-3B": { "columns": [ "Sl. No.", "Tax Period", "Class of taxpayer (Based on AATO)", "Due date of filing", "Reduced Rate of Interest", "Waiver of late fee till" ], "rows": [ { "Sl. No.": "1", "Tax Period": "March, 2021", "Class of taxpayer (Based on AATO)": " > Rs. 5 Cr.", "Due date of filing": "20 April", "Reduced Rate of Interest": { "First 15 days from due date": "9%", "Next 15 days": "18%", "From 31st day onwards": "18%" }, "Waiver of late fee till": "5-May, 2021" }, { "Sl. No.": "2", "Tax Period": "March, 2021", "Class of taxpayer (Based on AATO)": "Up to Rs. 5 Cr.", "Due date of filing": "20 April", "Reduced Rate of Interest": { "First 15 days from due date": "Nil", "Next 15 days": "9%", "From 31st day onwards": "18%" }, "Waiver of late fee till": "20-May, 2021" }, { "Sl. No.": "3", "Tax Period": "April, 2021", "Class of taxpayer (Based on AATO)": " > Rs. 5 Cr.", "Due date of filing": "20 May", "Reduced Rate of Interest": { "First 15 days from due date": "9%", "Next 15 days": "18%", "From 31st day onwards": "18%" }, "Waiver of late fee till": "4-June, 2021" }, { "Sl. No.": "4", "Tax Period": "April, 2021", "Class of taxpayer (Based on AATO)": "Up to Rs. 5 Cr.", "Due date of filing": "20 May", "Reduced Rate of Interest": { "First 15 days from due date": "Nil", "Next 15 days": "9%", "From 31st day onwards": "18%" }, "Waiver of late fee till": "19-June, 2021" } ] } } }, { "root": { "B. Relaxation in filing of Form GSTR-3B (Quarterly) by Taxpayers under QRMP Scheme": { "columns": [ "Sl. No.", "Tax Period", "Class of taxpayer (Based on AATO)", "Due date of filing", "Reduced Rate of Interest", "Waiver of late fee till" ], "rows": [ { "Sl. No.": "1", "Tax Period": "March, 2021", "Class of taxpayer (Based on AATO)": "Form GSTR-3B (Quarterly)", "Due date of filing": "22/24 April, 2021 (Group A/B)", "Reduced Rate of Interest": { "First 15 days from due date": "Nil", "Next 15 days": "9%", "From 31st day onwards": "18%" }, "Waiver of late fee till": "4/5-June, 2021 (Group A/B)" }, { "Sl. No.": "2", "Tax Period": "April, 2021", "Class of taxpayer (Based on AATO)": "Form GST PMT-06", "Due date of filing": "25-May, 2021", "Reduced Rate of Interest": { "First 15 days from due date": "Nil", "Next 15 days": "9%", "From 31st day onwards": "18%" }, "Waiver of late fee till": "NA" } ] } } } ], "text": "# Waiver of interest and late fee to normal taxpayers (filing return on monthly or quarterly basis) and composition taxpayers, for the tax periods of March and April, 2021\n\nGovernment has granted waiver from payment of interest and/or late fee to normal (Monthly / Quarterly) & composition taxpayers for the tax periods of March and April, 2021, through Central Tax Notification Nos. 08/2021 and 09/2021, both dated 1st May, 2021. The details are summarized below:\n\n## A. Relaxation to normal taxpayers in filing of monthly return in Form GSTR-3B\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n## B. Relaxation in filing of Form GSTR-3B (Quarterly) by Taxpayers under QRMP Scheme\n\n[table_1](/table_1)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Improving Access to Medi-Cal for Youth in the Juvenile Justice System\n\n## Executive Summary [form_0](/form_0)\n\n## I. Introduction [form_1](/form_1)\n\n## II. Background [form_2](/form_2)\n\n## III. Methodology [form_3](/form_3)\n\n## IV. Key Findings [form_4](/form_4)\n\n## V. Recommendations [form_5](/form_5)\n\n## VI. Immediate Next Steps [form_6](/form_6)\n\n## VII. Conclusion [form_7](/form_7)\n\n## Bibliography [form_8](/form_8)\n\n## Attachments:\n\n1. Lists of Symposia Material [form_9](/form_9)\n2. Symposia Participants [form_10](/form_10)\n3. Symposia Agendas [form_11](/form_11)\n4. Questions/Topics of Particular Concern to Symposia Participants [form_12](/form_12)\n5. Oct. 5th Meeting List of Attendees and Agenda [form_13](/form_13)\n6. Short Overview of Medi-Cal and the Inmate Payment Exception [form_14](/form_14)\n7. Short Overview of the Juvenile Justice System in California [form_15](/form_15)\n8. Promising Practices [form_16](/form_16)\n\nYouth Law Center Page i" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.75, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.15 }, "description": "Kat reads BWQ, Send a picture of yourself reading BWQ to [email protected]. Be creative!" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "HONOR ROLL": { "Thank you for volunteering:": [ "Alana Martin", "Chas", "Ellyn Ruthstrom", "Lia Lachs", "Gail Zacharias", "Kejal Vales" ] } } } ], "text": "Editor\nRobyn Ochs\nAssistant Editor\nKatelynn Bishop\nCalendar Editor\nChas\nProofreaders\nAndrea Miotto\nJennifer Fredette\nCheryl Jackman\nEllyn Ruthstrom\nLinda Burnett\nRobyn Walters\n\nEditor's Note\nDear Community,\nThe theme of this issue is “Role Models,” and it was a joy to put together. With every submission we received, we were reminded, generally and specifically, how many amazing people are in our community. We were also reminded that role models come in many forms: public and historic figures, community organizers, friends, family members, and even ourselves.\n\nAlso in this issue: an “Around the World” focus on Vioes Fieras, a spoken word poetry group in Costa Rica; information about three books: Katie Hill’s She Will Rise, Rosalie Knecht’s Who Is Vera Kelly?, and Jodi Resenfeld’s Closer to Fine; and beautiful artwork from Cheryl Williams, Jo-Anne Carlson, and Carol E. Moses.\n\nOther news to report to you: our journey toward 501(c)(3) nonprofit status is almost complete and—once approved—will be retroactive to December 2020. Thus, donations to BWQ are tax deductible. (Yes, this is another issue of becoming an on-time donor!) Donations can be made via [email protected] on Paypal.\n\nA reminder to all that we are now offering a digital graphic-based version. See page 25 for more about how to get it.\n\nStay safe and take care,\n-Robyn\n\nUpcoming in Bi Women Quarterly\nCall for submissions\n\nSummer 2021:\nNever Have I Ever\nLet’s have some fun with a game of “Never Have I Ever.” Tell us something you have never done before. If you hope to do it, what has stopped you, and do you think you will one day? Submissions are due by May 1.\n\nFall 2021:\nDisability\nLet’s return to the topic of dis/ability—our own, our friends’ and family members’, and our community’s. Tell us about your experiences with dis/ability. Submissions are due by August 1.\n\nSubmission guidelines are online at biwomenboston.org. Send your submissions to [email protected].\n\nNote: If you do not want your full name published, please tell us.\n\n-Robyn\n\nAll articles and art appearing in the Bi Women Quarterly are copyrighted by the authors and artists.\n\nBoston-area women: Join our our closed Facebook group: https://tinyurl.com/join-BBW\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\nBi Women Quarterly has been in continuous publication since 1983. It began as a project of the Boston Bisexual Women’s Network (BBWN), a feminist, not-for-profit collective organization whose purpose is to bring women together for support and validation. BBWN is open to all women interested in bisexuality. We are an all-volunteer organization. Want to get involved? Contact Robyn ([email protected])." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [ { "root": { "Date": "<|placeholder|>", "Description/location of site": "<|placeholder|>", "Locate rights-of-way and easements": "<|placeholder|>", "Does the area have historic or landmark status that create legal restrictions or special aesthetic considerations?": { "yes": "<|placeholder|>", "no": "<|placeholder|>" }, "If yes, describe": "<|placeholder|>", "Are species choices restricted by landscape, zoning, or other ordinances?": { "yes": "<|placeholder|>", "no": "<|placeholder|>" }, "Overhead wires present?": { "yes": "<|placeholder|>", "no": "<|placeholder|>", "If yes, approximate height": "<|placeholder|>" }, "Underground utilities present that affect actual or proposed rooting area?": { "yes": "<|placeholder|>", "no": "<|placeholder|>" }, "What is the distance to the nearest building or planned building?": "<|placeholder|>", "What is the required building setback?": "<|placeholder|>", "Are there any streetlights nearby?": { "yes": "<|placeholder|>", "no": "<|placeholder|>", "If yes, how far away?": "<|placeholder|>" }, "Describe any existing or proposed site uses, such as festivals or tailgating, that affect the site": "<|placeholder|>" } } ], "tables": [], "text": "# Site Evaluation Form\n\nFor Street Tree Plantings\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\n## Background and Legal Restrictions\n\nDescription/location of site: [form_0](/form_0)\n\nLocate rights-of-way and easements: [form_0](/form_0)\n\nDoes the area have historic or landmark status that create legal restrictions or special aesthetic considerations? [form_0](/form_0)\n\nIf yes, describe: [form_0](/form_0)\n\nAre species choices restricted by landscape, zoning, or other ordinances? [form_0](/form_0)\n\n## Infrastructure/Utilities/Buildings\n\nOverhead wires present? [form_0](/form_0)\n\nUnderground utilities present that affect actual or proposed rooting area? [form_0](/form_0)\n\nWhat is the distance to the nearest building or planned building? [form_0](/form_0)\n\nWhat is the required building setback? [form_0](/form_0)\n\nAre there any streetlights nearby? [form_0](/form_0)\n\nNote sidewalks, wires, lights, utilities, setbacks etc. on a sketch.\n\nCall the utility clearinghouse for your region (1-800-MISS-UTILITY in Virginia) for location of underground utilities. In addition to allowing you to dig safely, these affect rooting space and may increase the likelihood of the root system being disrupted for infrastructure repairs.\n\n## Design and Traffic Circulation\n\nFoot traffic will compact soil and affect the health of trees. Determine pedestrian and vehicular traffic patterns. Consider daily peaks as well as special events or seasonal activities that might bring heavier traffic (sporting events, festivals). Note bus stops, driveways, loading zones, dumpsters, etc. Are tree wells located near parked cars? Describe any design features that affect pedestrian or vehicular circulation.\n\nDescribe any existing or proposed site uses, such as festivals or tailgating, that affect the site: [form_0](/form_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Friendship and relationships:": { "How to tell a friend or partner about my HIV": { "Yes": "", "No": "" }, "Having safer sex": { "Yes": "", "No": "" }, "How to use condoms": { "Yes": "", "No": "" }, "Whether I have to tell someone I'm having sex with about my HIV": { "Yes": "", "No": "" }, "HIV transmission in different sexual activities": { "Yes": "", "No": "" }, "STI's": { "Yes": "", "No": "" }, "How to have a baby without passing on HIV to the baby": { "Yes": "", "No": "" }, "Having a sexual relationship with someone else who has HIV": { "Yes": "", "No": "" } }, "Emotional and Social well being:": { "Feeling low and worried": { "Yes": "", "No": "" }, "Finding it difficult to be motivated": { "Yes": "", "No": "" }, "Feeling angry and upset about having HIV": { "Yes": "", "No": "" }, "Wanting to harm myself": { "Yes": "", "No": "" }, "Feeling worried about my future with HIV": { "Yes": "", "No": "" }, "How to meet other young people with HIV": { "Yes": "", "No": "" }, "Struggling with my school or college": { "Yes": "", "No": "" }, "Unhappy at home": { "Yes": "", "No": "" }, "Not feeling safe": { "Yes": "", "No": "" } } } } ], "text": "# Friendship and relationships:\n\n- How to tell a friend or partner about my HIV [table_0](/table_0)\n- Having safer sex [table_0](/table_0)\n- How to use condoms [table_0](/table_0)\n- Whether I have to tell someone I'm having sex with about my HIV [table_0](/table_0)\n- HIV transmission in different sexual activities [table_0](/table_0)\n- STI's [table_0](/table_0)\n- How to have a baby without passing on HIV to the baby [table_0](/table_0)\n- Having a sexual relationship with someone else who has HIV [table_0](/table_0)\n\n# Emotional and Social well being:\n\n- Feeling low and worried [table_0](/table_0)\n- Finding it difficult to be motivated [table_0](/table_0)\n- Feeling angry and upset about having HIV [table_0](/table_0)\n- Wanting to harm myself [table_0](/table_0)\n- Feeling worried about my future with HIV [table_0](/table_0)\n- How to meet other young people with HIV [table_0](/table_0)\n- Struggling with my school or college [table_0](/table_0)\n- Unhappy at home [table_0](/table_0)\n- Not feeling safe [table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "D. Filing of Form GSTR-1/IFF by Normal Taxpayers:": { "columns": ["Sl.No.", "Return Type(Form)", "To be filed by", "Tax period", "Due Date", "Due Date Extended till"], "rows": [ ["1", "Form GSTR-1 (Monthly)", "Normal Taxpayer filing Monthly returns", "April, 2021", "11.05.2021", "26.05.2021"], ["2", "Form IFF", "Normal Taxpayers under QRMP Scheme", "April, 2021", "13.05.2021", "28.05.2021"] ] } } }, { "root": { "E. Filing of Returns by Composition, NRTP, ISD, TDS & TCS Taxpayers:": { "columns": ["Sl.No.", "Return Type(Form)", "To be filed by", "Tax period", "Due Date", "Due Date Extended till"], "rows": [ ["1", "GSTR-4", "Composition Taxpayers (Annual Return)", "FY 2020-21", "30th April, 2021", "31st May, 2021"], ["2", "GSTR-5", "Non Resident Taxable Person (NRTP)", "March, 2021", "20th April, 2021", "31st May, 2021"], ["3", "GSTR-6", "Input Service Distributors (ISD)", "March, 2021", "13th April, 2021", "31st May, 2021"], ["4", "GSTR-7", "Tax Deductors at source (TDS Deductors)", "March, 2021", "10th May, 2021", "31st May, 2021"], ["5", "GSTR-8", "Tax Collectors at source (TCS Collectors)", "March, 2021", "10th May, 2021", "31st May, 2021"] ] } } } ], "text": "### C. Relaxations in filing Form CMP-08 for Composition Taxpayers:\n\nFor Quarter of Jan-March, 2021, instead of 18th April, 2021, Composition Taxpayers can now file their quarterly return in Form CMP-08, without interest up to 3rd May, 2021, with 9% reduced interest between 4th May to 18th May, 2021, and with 18% interest from 19th May, 2021 onwards.\n\n### Extension in dates of various GST Compliances for GST Taxpayers\n\nGovernment has extended the dates of various compliances by Taxpayers under GST, through Central Tax Notification Nos. 10/2021, 11/2021, 12/2021, 13/2021, 14/2021, all dated 1st May, 2021. The details are summarized below:\n\n#### D. Filing of Form GSTR-1/IFF by Normal Taxpayers:\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n#### E. Filing of Returns by Composition, NRTP, ISD, TDS & TCS Taxpayers:\n\n[table_1](/table_1)\n\n### F. Filing of Form ITC-04:\n\nThe due date for filing of Form GST ITC-04 (to be filed by Principal/Manufacturer for goods sent/received to/from Job Worker) for the quarter Jan-March, 2021, (due date 25th April, 2021) has been extended till 31st May, 2021." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [ { "root": { "Student Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Parent Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Parent Phone": "<|placeholder|>", "Student Instrument/Section": "<|placeholder|>", "Student's Grade in Fall": "<|placeholder|>", "Student's T-Shirt Size": "<|placeholder|>", "Student Signature": "<|placeholder|>", "Parent Signature": "<|placeholder|>" } } ], "tables": [], "text": "# Naples High School Golden Eagle Bands\n\nwww.napleshighband.com\n\nMr. Brian T. Grieb\n(239) 377-2874\[email protected]\n\n## Naples High School Golden Eagle Band Program Intention Form\n\n**Due June 4th, 2021 for New and Returning Members**\n\nThe design of our field show is based on a specific number of students, and a specific breakdown by instrument. In order to begin creating the show, our design team must have an accurate account of every member that will be performing. As the field show is customized to the exact specifications of our ensemble, we must have correct information to be prepared for our program beginning in June.\n\nIt is completely understandable that entering into a new organization with very high expectations can be overwhelming, especially in the beginning. Nervousness, fatigue, frustration, and uncertainty are emotions students and their parents will experience as they transition through each of the different training stages we will be going through. However, it is important to note that all of these feelings are normal. For many, marching band season has become their favorite part of the year!\n\nPlease complete this form now so we may determine our numbers. **We need a parent AND student signature on the form.**\n\n### Please initial the following:\n\n- My student will be a member of the Golden Eagle Band Program for 2021-2022 School year.\n- My student and I understand it is mandatory to attend all of Band Camp July 26th-July 30th (9am-5pm), and August 2nd-6th (9am-9pm)\n- My student and I understand it is required to be signed up for a Band/Color Guard course at Naples High School.\n- My student and I understand that if there is a conflict with another school related band camp, my student will be placed into an alternate block that will only perform at football games, but will still attend all rehearsals and football games.\n\n**PLEASE ATTACH ALL FORMS TO THIS INTENT FORM**\n\n### Please fill out the following (Please print legibly):\n\n[form_0](/form_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "A logo with a motorcycle and a moon." }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.5, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "A group of people sitting and talking." }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.5, "left": 0.5, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "A man with a mustache." }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.7, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "A motorcycle." }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.7, "left": 0.5, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Two men in suits." } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Karl “Junior Evil” Burdick\n\nMr. Karl C. Burdick, 62, of 6862 West Keeney Rd., Cuyler, NY, passed away Wednesday December 12, 2007 at the VA Hospital, Buffalo. Karl was a native of Syracuse and a graduate of both Fabius High School and Tompkins Community College. Surviving are his wife, Pamela Woodruff Burdick of Cuyler; a son, Robert Burdick of Auburn; a daughter, Jean Burdick of Syracuse; one sister, Emma Male of Syracuse; one grandson, Tristan Burdick; and one granddaughter, Bryttanye Burdick. His hobbies included hotrod cars and motorcycles, anything outdoors, hunting (deer and small game), camping/mountain man rendezvous (primitive camping based around the year 1840), guns, sharp shooting (pistols, rifles, black powder), and woodworking (small projects, tables, shelves); and he loved old movies (westerns, gangster movies).\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)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "The Liturgy of the Word": { "Date": "May 13, 2018", "Time": "8:00 AM/10:30 AM", "BCP": "", "HYMN": "", "Prelude / Welcome, Announcements & Blessings": "(sit)", "Opening Acclamation": "(stand)", "Priest": "Alleluia! Christ is risen from the dead!", "Response": "The Lord is Risen indeed! Alleluia!", "Processional Hymn": { "text": "(stand)", "number": 352, "title": "Crown him with many crowns,", "singers": "All" }, "Collect for Purity": "(Kneel)", "Summary of the Law": "(Kneel)", "Kyrie Eleison": { "text": "(Kneel)", "number": 70 }, "Collect for the Day": "(Kneel)", "Old Testament": { "text": "(sit)", "reference": "Isaiah 33:5-6; 17; 20-22", "reader": "(Tracy Wilkenson/Andy Figueroa)" }, "Psalm 24": "(stand)", "Epistle": { "text": "(sit)", "reference": "1 St. Peter 4:7-11", "reader": "(Tracy Wilkenson/Andy Figueroa)" }, "Gradual Hymn": { "text": "(stand)", "number": 484, "title": "Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates;" }, "Gospel": { "text": "(stand)", "reference": "St. John 16:23b-33" }, "Gradual Hymn": { "text": "(stand)", "number": 484, "title": "Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates;", "verses": "Vs 4 - 5" }, "The Nicene Creed": "(stand)", "Homily": "The Rev. Fr. Bradley S. Cunningham" }, "The Liturgy of the Sacrament": { "Date": "Sunday After the Ascension", "Time": "8:00 AM/10:30AM", "BCP": "", "HYMN": "", "Offertory": { "text": "-- and, of thine own have we given thee.", "number": 73, "title": "Praise God, from whom all blessings flow;" }, "Prayer for the whole state of Christ's Church": "(Kneel)", "Invitation, Confession and Absolution": "(kneel)", "Sursum Corda": "(Kneel)", "Sanctus and Benedictus": "(Kneel)", "Eucharistic Canon": "(Kneel)", "Lord's Prayer": "(Kneel)", "The Fraction": "(Kneel)", "Agnus Dei": "(kneel)", "Prayer of Humble Access": { "text": "(Kneel & pray together)", "number": 82 }, "The Ecce, Agnus Dei": "(Kneel)", "Centurian's Prayer": { "text": "(kneel)", "quote": "Lord I am not worthy that thou shouldest come under my roof, but speak the word only and my soul shall be healed." }, "Communion of the People": "(Kneel)", "Communion Hymn": { "text": "(Kneel)", "number": 83, "title": "Majestic sweetness sits enthroned," }, "Thanksgiving": "(Kneel & pray together)", "The Post Communion Prayer": "(back of Bulletin)", "Blessing": "(Kneel)", "Gloria in Excelsis": "(stand)", "Recessional Hymn": { "text": "(stand)", "number": 103, "title": "See the Conqu'ror mounts in triumph;" }, "Postlude": "" } } } ], "text": "# The Liturgy of the Word\n\nMay 13, 2018\n\n8:00 AM/10:30 AM\n\nPrelude / Welcome, Announcements & Blessings (sit)\n\nOpening Acclamation (stand)\n\nPriest Alleluia! Christ is risen from the dead!\n\nResponse The Lord is Risen indeed! Alleluia!\n\nProcessional Hymn (stand) 352 Crown him with many crowns, All\n\nCollect for Purity (Kneel)\n\nSummary of the Law (Kneel)\n\nKyrie Eleison (Kneel) 70\n\nCollect for the Day (Kneel)\n\nOld Testament (sit) Isaiah 33:5-6; 17; 20-22 (Tracy Wilkenson/Andy Figueroa)\n\nPsalm 24 (stand) 368\n\nEpistle (sit) 1 St. Peter 4:7-11 (Tracy Wilkenson/Andy Figueroa)\n\nGradual Hymn (stand) 484 Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates; Vs 1 - 3\n\nGospel (stand) St. John 16:23b-33\n\nGradual Hymn (stand) 484 Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates; Vs 4 - 5\n\nThe Nicene Creed (stand) 71\n\nHomily The Rev. Fr. Bradley S. Cunningham\n\n# The Liturgy of the Sacrament\n\nSunday After the Ascension\n\n8:00 AM/10:30AM\n\nOffertory -- and, of thine own have we given thee. 73 Praise God, from whom all blessings flow;\n\nPrayer for the whole state of Christ's Church (Kneel)\n\nInvitation, Confession and Absolution (kneel)\n\nSursum Corda (Kneel)\n\nSanctus and Benedictus (Kneel)\n\nEucharistic Canon (Kneel)\n\nLord's Prayer (Kneel)\n\nThe Fraction (Kneel)\n\nAgnus Dei (kneel) 706\n\nPrayer of Humble Access (Kneel & pray together) 82\n\nThe Ecce, Agnus Dei (Kneel)\n\nCenturian's Prayer (kneel) Lord I am not worthy that thou shouldest come under my roof, but speak the word only and my soul shall be healed.\n\nCommunion of the People (Kneel)\n\nCommunion Hymn (Kneel) 83 Majestic sweetness sits enthroned,\n\nThanksgiving (Kneel & pray together)\n\nThe Post Communion Prayer (back of Bulletin)\n\nBlessing (Kneel)\n\nGloria in Excelsis (stand)\n\nRecessional Hymn (stand) 103 See the Conqu'ror mounts in triumph;\n\nPostlude" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# KWBA Board Meeting Agenda\nJanuary 5, 2021\nPage 2\n\n## B. Directors, Counsel, and Committee Reports\nThe Board of Directors will hear and possibly act on reports and recommendations:\n1. Kern Fan Monitoring Committee\n2. Kern Groundwater Authority\n3. Engineering Committee\n\n## 8. Old Business\nThis portion of the meeting is set aside for the discussion of matters which have been addressed at previous Board meetings.\n\n## 9. New Business\nThis portion of the meeting is set aside to provide the Board an opportunity to bring to the attention of the other Board members and the public, matters which have come to their attention, subject to certain exceptions. No action can be taken on any matter discussed during this portion of the meeting; however, a Board member may request that a subject be placed on any future agenda.\n\n## 10. Public Input\nThis portion of the meeting is set aside to provide the public an opportunity to bring to the attention of the Board members, matters of which the Board may not be aware, subject to certain exceptions. No action can be taken on any matter discussed during this portion of the meeting; however, a Board member may request that a subject be placed on any future agenda.\n\n## 11. Closed Session\nThe Board will meet in a closed session and possibly act on the following:\n\n### A) Conference with Legal Counsel - Pending Litigation (Govt. Code Section 54956.9(d)(1))\n1. Various Applications to appropriate Kern River water, complaint, and related proceedings before the State Water Resources Control Board\n2. Central Delta: Central Delta Water Agency v. California Department of Water Resources (Sacramento County Superior Court, Case No. 34-2010-80000561; Third Appellate District, Case No. C078249)\n3. Center for Food Safety v. California Department of Water Resources (Sacramento County Superior Court, Case No. 34-2016-80002469; Third Appellate District, Case No. C086215)\n4. Buena Vista Water Storage District, v. Kern Water Bank Authority, et al." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Ambassade van Cambodja in België": { "Address": "Avenue de Tervueren 264 A\n1150 Brussel", "Tel": "+32 (0)2 772 08 72", "Website": "Website" }, "Nederlandse ambassade in Thailand": { "Address": "15 Soi Ton Son Lumphini, Pathumwan\n10330 Bangkok", "Tel": "+66 (0)2 309 52 00", "Website": "Website" }, "Belgische ambassade in Thailand": { "Address": "16/F Sathorn Square, 98 North\nSathorn Road, Bangkok District\n10500 Bangkok", "Tel": "+66 (0)2 108 18 00", "Website": "Website" }, "Info": "Het 24/7 BZ contactcenter van Buitenlandse Zaken is altijd en overal bereikbaar via +31 247 247 247." } } ], "text": "# De dichtstbijzijnde Nederlandse of Belgische ambassades zijn in Thailand\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n## Vaccinaties\n\nVoor een geldig vaccinatieadvies neem je contact op met een erkende travel clinic, zoals de [GGD](https://www.ggd.nl) of [Meditel](https://www.meditel.nl). In België is dit een goede informatie-site. Over het algemeen worden de volgende vaccinaties aangeraden (niet verplicht) voor Cambodja: DTP en Hepatitis A. Je zorgverzekeraar vergoedt deze soms deels of deze kosten. Raadpleeg je zorgpolis en check van tevoren via welke gezondheidsinstantie deze vaccinaties mogelijk worden vergoed.\n\n## Gezondheid en medicijnen\n\nNeem een compacte reisapotheek mee, die voor de eerste, kleine ongemakken een uitkomst biedt. Jodium, pleisters en pijnstillers zijn bijvoorbeeld handig. Ook ORS, een middel ter vervanging van vochtoplossing, is een goed middel bij diarree om uitdroging te voorkomen. Ook diarreeremmers (imodium, loperamide) kunnen handig zijn. Heb je snel last van insectenbeten, neem dan een middel mee tegen de jeuk. Een middel tegen zonneallergie en een middel tegen reisziekte kan ook handig zijn.\n\nGebruik je dagelijks medicijnen, let dan goed op of je deze mee mag nemen zonder medische paspoort/medische verklaring. Voor medicijnen die onder de opiumwet vallen is een medische verklaring nodig. Dit geldt bijvoorbeeld voor slaapmiddelen, sterke pijnstillers en medicijnen voor ADHD. Voor meer informatie, kijk [hier](https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/onderwerpen/medicijnen-op-reis).\n\n## Geldzaken\n\nDe munteenheid in Cambodja is de Cambodjaanse riel. Kijk voor de wisselkoers van vandaag op bijvoorbeeld [xe.com](https://www.xe.com). Bij aankomst op de luchthaven kun je geld pinnen bij een ATM. Neem ook wat cash euro’s en dollars mee, aangezien je niet overal kunt pinnen. Deze euro’s en dollars kun je wisselen bij een wisselkantoor." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "6. The rewrite of LO CAT is scheduled for **13 OCTOBER 2015**. The administration of the paper will follow the standards set out in the *Regulations pertaining to the Conduct, Administration and Management of the NSC examinations*.\n\n7. The DBE will not organise a marking guideline discussion meeting for the LO CAT rewrite, but will forward the marking guideline to the Provincial Examination Departments.\n\n8. The marking of the back-up paper will be school based and the learner evidence should be subjected to internal moderation within the school. The evidence should further be subjected to external moderation by the Provincial Examination Section. The Provincial LO Coordinator before the marks can be accepted by the Examination Section.\n\n9. The schools with the affected learners must submit the information as indicated in number 4 of this memorandum to the relevant district examination office by no later than **FRIDAY, 2 OCTOBER 2015**. The district examination offices must submit it to the Provincial Office on **MONDAY, 5 OCTOBER 2015**.\n\n10. All heads of education institutions are requested to ensure that this memorandum is distributed to subject advisors, schools and learners.\n\nYours in quality education.\n\n**MS. N. LEHLAKANE**\n\n**(A) DIRECTOR: ASSESSMENT AND EXAMINATIONS**\n\n**28 September 2015**\n\n**DATE**\n\n![image_0](/image_0)" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Preface\n\nAs promised in the two foregoing works Initiation Into Hermetics and The Practice of Magical Evocation, the author Franz Bardon has now published his third textbook, dealing with the cosmical language, called Quabbalah by the initiates.\n\nThose who are already well advanced in their studies of the spiritual, i.e., the hermetic science, by practical work on themselves will naturally be seized with great pleasure and, on account of their having already acquired practical experience, strengthened in their confidence that the road they have taken is virtually the most reliable one and will, without exception, meet all their expectations.\n\nMany scientists who have been induced, by their great interest in Quabbalah, to take up the studies of this science in accordance with diverse theoretical pieces of advice will be lost in amazement at the contents of this textbook. If not at once, then certainly very soon will they have to admit, whether they like it or not, that all the specified and widely approved quabbalistic methods in their richness, variety and truthfulness differ widely from those contained in the quabbalistic books hitherto published.\n\nNot even the most concealed, most secret libraries of the completely secluded monasteries in the Far East, the so-called ashrams, which are not accessible to any ordinary earthly being, can pride themselves on possessing the true Quabbalah in one single secret script of such clear and distinct diction.\n\nAfter a perusal of this book, even those who have already a good knowledge of the Quabbalah will admit that they have to bring up a good deal until they can call themselves a true quabbalist. Anyone who has been initiated into the genuine science of the Quabbalah will be able to draw all imaginable conclusions and will be in the position to work practically with the help of this textbook.\n\nIn the history of mankind, many a Quabbalist has worked consciously, thus giving his fruits sacred to him for the unpronounceable name of God to his many disciples of his age. Having chosen the arduous path of initiation most conscientiously, having, at the cost of severe privations, made a ruling, worked for his own perfection, the spirit of Divine Providence has given him a reward for his untiring patience in the true name of God. The quabbalistic science, as a means of perfection, has been, up to now, the aim of exceedingly high initiates, and therefore it is not surprising that there are only three volumes, which are unparalleled in the occult literature, and are merely interesting reading, but a valuable impulse towards the practice of Magic and Quabbalah.\n\nOtti Votavova\n\n# Introduction\n\nTo my third volume of initiations into hermetics I have given the title of Key to the True Quabbalah, which, strictly speaking, is a theology dealing with the Knowledge" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "### 3.2 The type of information includes (but is not limited to) the following:\n\na. your contact information such as full name (first and last), e-mail address, current postal address, delivery address (if different to postal address) and phone numbers;\nb. details relating to your employment (if applicable) or your previous employment;\nc. your date of birth;\nd. proof of your identity (including, but not limited to, driver’s license, passport, ID Document, birth certificate);\ne. any sensitive personal information listed in paragraph 2.3;\nf. details of any criminal activity or convictions;\ng. whether you participated in any activity or event organised by the club;\nh. your responses to any surveys, questionnaires, research, or analysis conducted by the club;\ni. any other information you provide to us, including responses to surveys and questionnaires, including but not limited to your views on the products and services offered by the club; and\nj. if you are requesting products or services from us or we are purchasing goods or services from you, then any relevant payment or billing information (including but not limited to bank account details, direct debit card details, billing address, payment information and invoice details).\n\n### 3.3 As far as possible or unless provided otherwise under this privacy policy, we will collect your personal information directly from you. If we collect details about you from someone else, we will, whenever reasonably practicable, make you aware that we have done this and the reason for it.\n\n### 3.4 When you engage in certain activities, such as entering a tournament or promotion, filling out a survey or sending us feedback, we may ask you to provide certain information, which you may withhold or provide at your own discretion. It is optional for you to engage in these activities.\n\n### 3.5 Depending on your interaction with the club, sometimes, some of the information we ask you to provide may be identified as mandatory or voluntary. If you do not provide the mandatory data or any other information we require in order for us to provide you with our services, we may be unable to provide you with those services.\n\n### 3.6 If you use our website, we may utilize 'cookies' which enable us to monitor traffic patterns and to serve you more efficiently if you revisit the site. A cookie does not identify you personally but it does identify your computer. You can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie and this will provide you with an opportunity to either accept or reject it.\n\n### 4. Use and disclosure of your personal information\n\n#### 4.1 We will only use or disclose your personal information for the primary purposes for which it was collected or as consented to and/or as set out below.\n\n#### 4.2 You consent to us using and disclosing your personal information to facilitate a purpose in connection with:\n\na. if required, the verification of your identity, including the verification of your date of birth, if applicable;\nb. facilitating membership or visitation requirements;\nc. providing services to you, including, but not limited to:\n\ni. processing of your application for membership and handling of your membership card, including, billing, credit card authorisation and verification, checks for financial standing, credit-worthiness (including but not limited to obtaining information from credit reporting agencies);\nii. providing you with products, or other content or products and services that may be of interest to you;\nd. to facilitate the administration, management and improvement of the club, including but not limited to:\n\ni. the use of your personal information collected in accordance with paragraph 3.1 in the administration and management of the club;\nii. communications between you and the club, including but not limited to reciprocal arrangements and sharing of information with other clubs;\niii. the management, governance and administration of the club, including but not limited to any management and governance meetings of the club;" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [ { "root": { "Agency Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Project Name": "<|placeholder|>" } } ], "tables": [ { "root": { "CLIENT REVIEW (9 possible points)": { "questions": [ "1. Are clients eligible based on homeless status?", "2. Are clients eligible based on disabling conditions?", "3. Do the clients served in the project match the subpopulations the project has applied for?" ], "columns": ["Yes", "No", "N/A", "Score"], "rows": [ ["<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>"], ["<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>"], ["<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>"] ], "Notes": "<|placeholder|>" } } }, { "root": { "HMIS COMPLIANCE (8 possible points)": { "questions": [ "1. Does the project’s HMIS data have less than 10% of responses for Universal Data Elements listed as “don’t know” or “refused”?", "2. Does the project’s HMIS data have less than 10% of responses for Universal Data Elements as null or missing values?", "3. Does the project intake clients within the required 48 hour window?", "4. Does the project input the required annual updates within the 60 day window?" ], "columns": ["Yes", "No", "N/A", "Score"], "rows": [ ["<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>"], ["<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>"], ["<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>"], ["<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>"] ], "Notes": "<|placeholder|>" } } }, { "root": { "CLIENT FEEDBACK/STAFF TRAINING (5 possible points)": { "questions": [ "1. Does the agency administer a client satisfaction survey for this project?", "2. Does the agency provide clients with the rules and regulations for the project?", "3. Does the agency provide clients with a means of expressing and resolving a complaint or appeal?", "4. Is there a grievance procedure for the project?", "5. Does project staff have appropriate training for the level of services required for the grant?" ], "columns": ["Yes", "No", "N/A", "Score"], "rows": [ ["<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>"], ["<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>"], ["<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>"], ["<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>"], ["<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>"] ], "Notes": "<|placeholder|>" } } }, { "root": { "FINANCIAL REVIEW (12 possible points)": { "questions": [ "1. Is the project sufficiently utilizing the funds awarded?", "2. Is the project drawing down funds from LOCCS on at least a quarterly basis?", "3. Does the agency have current/signed MOUs with any agency that is providing service or administrative activity for the project?", "4. Is the adequate match being provided by the project for all funds requested?" ], "columns": ["Yes", "No", "N/A", "Score"], "rows": [ ["<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>"], ["<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>"], ["<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>"], ["<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>", "<|placeholder|>"] ], "Notes": "<|placeholder|>" } } } ], "text": "# Tri-County CoC of Warren, Sussex and Hunterdon Counties\n## Desk Monitoring Questionnaire\n\n### Agency Name: [form_0](/form_0)\n### Project Name: [form_0](/form_0)\n\n#### CLIENT REVIEW (9 possible points)\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n#### HMIS COMPLIANCE (8 possible points)\n[table_1](/table_1)\n\n#### CLIENT FEEDBACK/STAFF TRAINING (5 possible points)\n[table_2](/table_2)\n\n#### FINANCIAL REVIEW (12 possible points)\n[table_3](/table_3)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.5, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.8, "height": 0.3 }, "description": "A cityscape view of Kocaeli, Turkey at night." } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# «Public Health Aimed at the Final Stages of Pregnancy and the Beginning of Baby's Life»\n\n**Kocaeli, Turkey**\n\n*Period of implementation: 2005 (launch) | Study case written in 2010*\n\nWith the objective of achieving the Millennium Development Goals, the Kocaeli Metropolitan Municipality aimed at reducing mortality rates for newborn infants. In Turkey, approximately 1,400,000 babies are born each year, and 17.6 per 1,000 of them (30,380 babies in 2008) lose their lives before reaching their first year of life. In other countries, this rate is much lower. Among the proposals put forth in order to eliminate this identified social inequality, it was found that the health of mothers should be monitored both during and after pregnancy, and they should gain the habit of having sufficient nutrient levels both for themselves and their breastfeeding periods. This project takes into account the last three months of pregnancy and the first six months after birth. For the last three months before birth and the first three months after birth, 1,000 pregnant women and 21 of them participated in the project. In addition, the health of the mothers is monitored by health professionals and protective vaccinations are provided. Between 2006 and 2010, over 128,000 prospective mothers and babies who live in the Kocaeli metropolitan region have benefited from the project.\n\n![image_0](/image_0)\n\nThe Inclusive Cities Observatory was launched in 2008 by the UCLG Committee on Social Inclusion, Participatory Democracy and Human Rights with the aim of creating a space for analysis and reflection on local social inclusion policies. The initiative is developed with the scientific support of Professor Yves Cabannes of the University College of London and Professor Sonia Fleury of the Getulio Vargas Foundation in Rio de Janeiro. The Observatory has more than 100 case studies (50% of them from Europe) and is available in three languages: English, French, and Spanish. The Observatory is a tool for local governments to share and exchange experiences and knowledge on social inclusion challenges and policies." }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.0, "left": 0.0, "width": 1.0, "height": 0.4 }, "description": "A group of people sitting around a table having a discussion." } ], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "2016": { "Community Consultations": null, "TRC92: Youth Employment launched": null, "8 community trainers recruited": null }, "2017": { "12 employers recruited": null, "Employer Consortium Working mtgs": null, "Learning sessions for Employer Consortium": null }, "2018": { "Employers meet trainers": null, "Learning sessions for Employer Consortium": null, "Conversation Circles between employers and job-seekers": null, "Companies start workplace education": null, "Job-seekers tour companies": null, "Construction employers recruited": null }, "2019": { "Learning session for Construction Consortium": null, "Consortium working mtgs": null, "Research and evaluation of Transition Support": null } } } ], "text": "# Step-by-Step\n\n'TRC92 'Youth Employment' is as much a learning exercise as an employment initiative. It is a relationship-based, step-by-step process, with actions building upon each other, learning-as-we-go. Along the way, both systemic barriers and promising practices emerge. They inform the path forward as we build on what's working and attempt to collaboratively problem-solve systemic barriers.\n\nThe diagram below depicts the flow of activities since 2016, colour-coded to the three 'TRC92: Youth Employment' strategies, and preliminary outcomes.\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n- Strategy 1\n- Strategy 2\n- Strategy 3\n- Problem-solving\n\nImpact of Events 2019\n- Increased job-seeker confidence\n- Increased employer confidence\n- Increased job-seeker skills\n- Increased employer skills\n- Increased job-seeker / peer relationships\n- Increased job-seeker / mentor relationships\n- Increased job-seeker / shadowing / team skills" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Highly refined synthetic base stocks": { "Hazard": "No data available", "CAS Number": "64742-54-7", "Concentration": "1-5" }, "Distillates, petroleum, solvent-dewaxed heavy paraffinic": { "Hazard": "No data available", "CAS Number": "64742-65-0", "Concentration": "0.1-1" }, "Petroleum distillates, hydrotreated light paraffinic": { "Hazard": "No data available", "CAS Number": "64742-55-8", "Concentration": "0.1-1" } } } ], "text": "# Safety Data Sheet\n\n**Product identifier used on the label:** Allied MTX Trans TO-4 30\n\n**Product Code:** ALJATF002\n\n**Revision Date:** 03-23-2021\n\n**Replaces:** 01-20-2021\n\nOne or more hazardous ingredient(s) is claimed as a trade secret under the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard. The hazards of this (these) ingredient(s) are given on this SDS.\n\n## 4. First-aid measures\n\n**Description of necessary measures, subdivided according to the different routes of exposure, i.e., inhalation, skin and eye contact, and ingestion:**\n\n**Inhalation:**\n\nRemove to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, have a trained individual administer oxygen.\n\n**Eye Contact:**\n\nUse eye wash to remove a chemical from the eye. Flush the affected eye for at least 15 minutes. Tilt the head to prevent chemical from transferring to the uncontaminated eye. Seek medical attention if irritation persists.\n\n**Skin Contact:**\n\nWash with soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists.\n\n**Ingestion:**\n\nDo not induce vomiting. Seek medical advice immediately and show this container or label. Provide medical care provider with this SDS.\n\n**Most important symptoms/effects, acute and delayed:**\n\nNo data available\n\n**Indication of immediate medical attention and special treatment needed, if necessary:**\n\nNo additional first aid information available.\n\n## 5. Fire-fighting measures\n\n**Suitable (and unsuitable) extinguishing media:**\n\n**Suitable extinguishing media:**\n\nUse alcohol resistant foam, carbon dioxide, or dry chemical when fighting fires. Water can be used to cool fire exposed containers to prevent pressure build-up and explosion when exposed to extreme heat. If a leak or spill has not ignited, use water spray to disperse the vapors and to provide protection for persons attempting to stop the leak. Water spray may be used to flush spills away from exposures. Minimize breathing gases, vapors, fumes, or decomposition products. Do not direct a stream of water into the burning liquid.\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Accessible Housing Advisory Board\n\n**Minutes**\n\n**Thursday, December 17, 2020**\n\n**7:30pm-8:30 a.m.**\n\n## Agenda Topics: Review and Approval of Policies and Procedures for HUD Programs\n\n### Discussion:\n\n- The City Housing Division had a Federal Review this past summer and per federal regulations the board needs to take formal action to have formal documentation of approval to comply and mandates.\n- Concerns were voiced about a lack of knowledge of the HUD programs to which these procedures and policies would apply; a motion made by Bender to table approving these policies and procedures until the January 2021 meeting with a second from Benz.\n\n### Action Taken: Unanimous it was suggested that the Board meeting in January be 2 hours in length to provide for extra time to review programs and questions/answer\n\n## Agenda Topics: Review and Approval of By-Laws\n\n### Discussion:\n\n- The need to make a correction to the By-laws to read the same as the Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) was identified; the By-laws need to read that the 'at-large' candidates need to be Minnehaha County residents, which is what is stated in the signed JPA.\n- The motion was made to amend the AHAB By-laws, Section 4.2, to identify that the board would include five citizens at large to be residents of Minnehaha County.\n\n### Action Taken: Unanimous\n\n## Board Request: Review of Housing Division Programs\n\n### Discussion:\n\n- With time left in our schedule, Chelle and the fellow attendees from the City (noted above) spent time providing an overview of the City's Housing Division's Programs.\n\n### Action Taken: Informational\n\n**Meeting adjourned 8:45 a.m.**\n\n**Next Meeting:**\n\n**Thursday**\n\n**January 21, 2021**\n\n**7:30pm**\n\n**City Center – Cooper Room #110**" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [ { "root": { "Application Number:": "ZP-2020-005196", "Zoning District(s):": "RSA5", "Date of Refusal:": "12/16/2020", "Address/Location:": "249 ROCHELLE AVE, Philadelphia, PA 19128-3813", "Page Number": "Page 1 of 1", "Parcel (PND Record)": "", "Applicant Name:": "Rachael Pritzker DBA: Pritzker Law Group, LLC", "Applicant Address:": "1655 MARKET ST 16TH FLOOR PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA", "Parcel Owner:": "EVANS JESSE", "Parcel Owner Address:": "249 ROCHELLE AVE PHILADELPHIA, PA 19128-3813" } } ], "tables": [ { "root": { "Code Section(s)": "14-803(1) (C)(.1)", "Code Section Title(s)": "ACCESSORY PARKING STANDARD", "Reason for Refusal": "THE PROPOSED PARKING, IS ACCESSED BY A FRONT STREET IN AN ATTACHED STRUCTURE, IS PROHIBITED IN THIS ZONING DISTRICT." } } ], "text": "APPLICATION IS FOR THE CREATION OF ONE (1) ACCESSORY PARKING SPACE ACCESS FROM THE FRONT STREET FOR AN EXISTING SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSEHOLD LIVING.\n\nThe permit for the above location cannot be issued because the proposal does not comply with the following provisions of the Philadelphia Zoning Code. (Codes can be accessed at [www.phila.gov](http://www.phila.gov).)\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\nONE (1) USE REFUSAL\n\nFee to File Appeal: $125\n\nNOTES TO THE ZBA:\n\nNO SIGN ON THIS APPLICATION\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\nCheli Dahal\n\nPLANS EXAMINER\n\n12/16/2020\n\nDATE SIGNED\n\nNotice to Applicant: An appeal from this decision may be made to the Zoning Board of Adjustment, One Parkway Building, 1515 Arch Street, 18th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19102. For information about the appeals process, please call 215-686-2429." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "1015 - 1200": { "Curriculum Development for Physician Leadership": { "Facilitated by": "Dr. Fiona Moss, Editor in Chief, Postgraduate Medical Journal", "Essential Leader Milestones": { "1. Learner centred": "Presented by: Deepak Dath MD & Lindy Samson MD", "2. Learner-Patient centred": "Presented by: Fedde Scheele MD & Fran Kirby MD" }, "Enriched Leader Milestones": { "3. Learner centred": "Presented by: Diane Meschino MD & Sanchez Mendiola MD", "4. Learner-Patient centred": "Presented by: Jamiu Busari MD & Mark Wilson MD" } } }, "1200 - 1300": "Lunch", "1300 - 1410": { "Curriculum Development for Physician Leadership: Break-out Sessions": { "Essential Leader Milestones": { "Facilitated by": "Deepak Dath MD & Lindy Samson MD", "1. Learner centred": "Facilitated by: Deepak Dath MD & Lindy Samson MD", "2. Learner-Patient centred": "Facilitated by: Fedde Scheele MD & Fran Kirby MD" }, "Enriched Leader Milestones": { "3. Learner centred": "Facilitated by: Diane Meschino MD & Melchor Sanchez Mendiola MD", "4. Learner-Patient centred": "Facilitated by: Jamiu Busari MD & Mark Wilson MD" }, "Location": { "Grand Ballroom": "Essential Leader Milestones", "UBC Room": "Essential Leader Milestones", "SFU Room": "Enriched Leader Milestones", "Presidents West": "Enriched Leader Milestones" } } }, "1410 - 1500": { "Report back and Discussion": "Facilitated by Adelastein Brown PhD and Dr. Fiona Moss", "Details": "5-minute report back from each group followed by group discussion and wrap-up" }, "1500 - 1530": "Refreshment Break", "1530 - 1610": { "Closing Plenary": { "Title": "Leveraging policy to lead system transformation", "Speaker": "Penny Ballem MD, City Manager, City of Vancouver", "Introduced by": "Adelastein Brown MD" } }, "1610 - 1700": { "Synthesis of Summit Key Themes, Next Steps and Feedback": "Dr. Fiona Moss MD" }, "1700": "Adjournment" } } ], "text": "# TISLEP2015: Transforming the Health Care System through Physician Leadership\n\n**Tuesday, October 20th, 2015**\n\n**The Vancouver Club | 915 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC**\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.2, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.8, "height": 0.4 }, "description": "An oval table with a gilt finish and glass top." } ], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Code": "FT0109.GI.GL", "Height": "48.4 cm", "Width": "120 cm", "Depth": "68 cm", "Finishes": "Gilt", "Base material": "Steel and Toughened Glass" } } ], "text": "# Wells Oval Table\n\nThis oval table was first designed for a private Swedish client, before we added it to our collection. The gilt finish complements the oval glass top.\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n[image_0](/image_0)\n\nwww.vaughandesigns.com" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "1. Ordinary Shares": { "(1) Stock code": "00311", "Description": "Ordinary Shares", "Balance at close of preceding month": { "No. of ordinary shares": "1,500,000,000", "Par value (USD)": "0.01", "Authorised share capital (USD)": "15,000,000" }, "Increase/(decrease)": { "No. of ordinary shares": "0", "Par value (USD)": "0", "Authorised share capital (USD)": "0" }, "Balance at close of the month": { "No. of ordinary shares": "1,500,000,000", "Par value (USD)": "0.01", "Authorised share capital (USD)": "15,000,000" } }, "(2) Stock code": "N/A", "Description": "", "Balance at close of preceding month": { "No. of ordinary shares": "__________", "Par value (State currency)": "__________", "Authorised share capital (State currency)": "__________" }, "Increase/(decrease)": { "No. of ordinary shares": "__________", "Par value (State currency)": "__________", "Authorised share capital (State currency)": "__________" }, "Balance at close of the month": { "No. of ordinary shares": "__________", "Par value (State currency)": "__________", "Authorised share capital (State currency)": "__________" } } } ], "text": "# HKEX\n\n## Monthly Return of Equity Issuer on Movements in Securities\n\n**For the month ended (dd/mm/yyyy):** 31/07/2019\n\n**To:** Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited\n\n**Name of Issuer:** Luen Thai Holdings Limited\n\n**Date Submitted:** 02/08/2019\n\n### I. Movements in Authorised Share Capital\n\n#### 1. Ordinary Shares\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\nMarch 2019" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# A CHARITABLE MODERNITY: MILTON AND THE DEMOCRATIC AESTHETIC\n\nA Thesis\n\nPresented to\n\nthe Graduate School of\n\nClemson University\n\nIn Partial Fulfillment\n\nof the Requirements for the Degree\n\nMaster of Arts\n\nEnglish\n\nby\n\nJonathan Coleman Williams\n\nMay 2009\n\nAccepted by:\n\nDr. Lee Morrissey, Committee Chair\n\nDr. Elizabeth Rivlin\n\nDr. Brian McGrath" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Energy suppliers are legally obligated to actively investigate the theft of energy.\n\nYour energy supplier recognises the importance of identifying where customers may be facing challenging circumstances whilst undertaking their investigations, however energy theft is dangerous and a criminal activity.\n\n## Theft Charter\n\n### Background\n\nYour energy supplier recognises that some customers face challenging circumstances which require an appropriate level of support. Customers must themselves understand that anybody tampering with the meter or the energy supply is committing a criminal offence. They also put their home and their family at risk, as well as those of their neighbours.\n\nThe Theft Charter is a cross-industry commitment to ensure a consistent approach is taken whilst investigating energy theft situations in respect of domestic customers. Where a customer is found to be vulnerable, the appropriate actions will be taken to ensure the welfare of the individual is recognised whilst continuing to investigate a potential criminal offence.\n\n### Supplier Obligations\n\nEnergy suppliers are legally obligated to undertake a number of measures to proactively identify if and investigate meter tampering. Where it is found that meter tampering has occurred, an energy supplier is obligated to make the site safe, which may involve disconnecting the supply. Suppliers will also need to consider how best to support the customer, depending on the severity of the situation and any possible prosecution.\n\nYour energy supplier will seek to identify who has tampered with the meter and who has benefited from the stolen energy. They will also investigate the amount of energy stolen and the extent and severity of the offence. They may also consider action in the criminal courts.\n\n## Reasonable Supplier Actions\n\nIn checking for meter tampering, energy suppliers can undertake the following reasonable actions:\n\n- Gain access to premises to inspect the meter, fittings, and associated equipment. This may include taking photographs and making assessments of the premises and equipment.\n- If access is refused, a supplier can apply to the courts for a warrant of entry, which will allow them to gain access to the premises, by force if necessary.\n- Recover any costs associated with the investigation and any remedial work, including repairing any damage to the meter, the meter tampering equipment, and the value of the stolen energy.\n- Install alternative metering equipment e.g. a prepayment meter.\n- Monitor ongoing energy consumption and highlight patterns of unusual usage which may indicate further tampering.\n- Encourage the householder to consider the supplier's pre-payment option to ensure they are only using the energy they have paid for.\n- Undertake action in the civil courts to recover the value of the stolen energy where a customer does not repay the value of the stolen energy.\n- Pursue action in the criminal courts and/or with a private prosecution or via the police or the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) in Scotland." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.55, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.35, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "INNOT Insight Conference login page" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.55, "left": 0.55, "width": 0.35, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Verification code entry page" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Cvent Attendee Hub® Website Troubleshooting\n\n## Supported Web Browsers\n\nCvent is compatible with the latest versions of Firefox, Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Safari. Ensure attendees are using the latest version of their browser to mitigate security risks or slow performance which can cause the Attendee Hub to behave incorrectly.\n\n## Attendee Can’t Log In\n\nAt the log in page, you will be prompted to enter your first name, last name, and email address. Then click Next.\n\n![image_0](/image_0)\n\nYou will then receive an email and, if provided, a text message to their mobile phone containing a verification. Enter the code and click Log in.\n\n![image_1](/image_1)\n\nOnly registered attendees can log in to the Attendee Hub. Ensure the attendee is registered for the event. If they are registered, the attendee can click Didn’t receive a code? Try Again, to walk through the login process again." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Type of Document": [ "Accounts payable ledgers and schedules", "Audit Reports", "Bank Reconciliations", "Bank Statements", "Checks (For important payments and purchases)", "Contracts, mortgages, notes and leases (expired)", "Contracts (still in effect)", "Correspondence (General)", "Correspondence (Legal and important matters)", "Correspondence (with customers and vendors)", "Deeds, Mortgages, and bills of sales", "Depreciation Schedules", "Duplicate Deposit Slips", "Employment Applications", "Expense Analyses/expense distribution schedules", "Year End Financial Statements", "Insurance Policies (expired)", "Insurance records, current accident reports, claims, policies, etc..", "Internal audit reports", "Inventories of products, materials and supplies", "Invoices (to customers, from vendors)", "Minute books, bylaws and charter", "Patents and related papers", "Payroll records and summaries", "Personnel files (terminated employees)", "Retirement and pension records", "Tax returns and worksheets", "Timesheets", "Trademark registrations and copyrights", "Withholding Tax Statements" ], "Minimum Requirement": [ "7 years", "Permanently", "2 years", "3 years", "Permanently", "7 years", "Permanently", "2 years", "Permanently", "2 years", "Permanently", "Permanently", "2 years", "3 years", "7 years", "Permanently", "3 years", "Permanently", "3 years", "7 years", "7 years", "Permanently", "Permanently", "7 years", "7 years", "Permanently", "Permanently", "7 years", "Permanently", "7 years" ] } } ], "text": "# Kansas Food Bank\n## Retention Policy\n\nThe Kansas Food Bank will follow the following guidelines on retention of documents:\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "July 11, 2000 Special Recall Election": { "Number of Votes": { "FOR the Recall of Dana Berry": 302, "AGAINST the Recall of Dana Berry": 290, "Blanks": 30, "Total Ballots": 622 }, "% of Votes": { "FOR the Recall of Dana Berry": 48, "AGAINST the Recall of Dana Berry": 47, "Blanks": 5, "Total Ballots": 100 } } } } ], "text": "The Recall did not succeed. At least 25% of the registered voters must have voted in the affirmative for recall -- in addition to securing a majority vote.\n\nTotal Number of Registered Voters = 3,562\nPercent turnout = 17.5\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\nPlease Note:\nMr. Dana Berry retains his seat on the school committee. Today's recall did not succeed and therefore made moot the need to count the election portion of the ballot.\n\nCharter 10-1-11 A majority vote of the voters shall be required to recall such elective officer but shall not be effective unless a total of at least twenty-five percent of the electors entitled to vote on the question shall have voted for recall.\n\nThe Charter further provides that if the recall does not succeed then the ballots for candidates need not be counted." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "4. Visitors must be able to adhere to the core principles, including infection prevention and control policies, and staff are expected to provide monitoring for those who may have difficulty adhering to core principles including infection prevention and control policies being followed. Visitation can be conducted through a variety of means, such as in resident rooms, dedicated visitation spaces and outdoors.\n\nThe facility reserves the right to restrict visitation at any point for failure to follow core infection prevention and control principles.\n\n5. Applicable floor markings to cue social distancing delineations must be in place at all times in areas where visitation is being conducted.\n\n6. Sodus Rehabilitation and Nursing Center must communicate policies that limit the number of visitors per resident at one time and limit the total number of visitors in the facility at one time (based on the size of the building and physical space) to residents, staff and visitors.\n\n7. Sodus Rehabilitation and Nursing Center will communicate to resident families/resident representative of the procedure for scheduling indoor visitations with residents. Sodus Rehabilitation and Nursing Center requires ALL visits be prescheduled through the Activities department.\n\n8. Visitation days and times are subject to change based on current health conditions, community threat level, staffing and weather conditions.\n\n9. Sodus Rehabilitation and Nursing Center will schedule visits for a specified length of time to help ensure all residents are able to receive visitors.\n\n10. Residents will be permitted one visit per day, unless there is an available time slot for an additional visit. Visits will not exceed 2 in a 24-hour period.\n\n11. Sodus Rehabilitation and Nursing Center will limit movement in the facility, including limiting visitors from walking around different areas of the facility. Instead, visitors will be assigned a visitation area to utilize and will be escorted to and from the visitation area by a staff member. Visits for residents who share a room will not be conducted in the resident’s room but in a designated visitation area.\n\n12. Adherence to written screening protocols for all staff, including each shift, each resident daily, and all persons entering the facility (including vendors, hospice, clergy, contractors, etc.) will be required.\n\n13. The number of visitors to the nursing home must not exceed twenty percent (20%) of the resident census at any time and the number of visitors and time allocated to visitation should be considerate and limit exposure to more than one resident. Visitors will want to avail of such visits:\n\n- Pursuant to NYS DOH Visitation Q A 3.9.2021, the number of visitors to the nursing home must not exceed twenty percent (20%) of the resident census at any time (Page 8, #8 February 23, 2021 DAL). This percentage does not include the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program.\n\n- Pursuant to NYS DOH Visitation Q A 3.9.2021, the 20% rule includes those that are end of life or compassionate care visitors." }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Index\n\nI. Message from our Chief Executive Officer.................................................................3\n\nII. Purpose....................................................................................................................4\n\n i. Compliance and Ethics Resources........................................................................5\n\n ii. Reporting Requirements.......................................................................................5\n\n iii. Procedures for Handling Complaints through ETHOSline....................................5\n\nIII. Definitions...............................................................................................................6\n\nIV. Overview of Key Anti-corruption Laws....................................................................9\n\n i. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (\"FCPA\")...............................................................9\n\n ii. United Kingdom Bribery Act (\"UKBA\").................................................................9\n\n iii. OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions...........................................................................9\n\nV. Government Interaction..........................................................................................10\n\n i. General principles.................................................................................................10\n\n ii. Specific guidance (non-exhaustive).....................................................................11\n\nVI. Prohibition on Bribery to Government Officials.....................................................11\n\n i. Facilitation Payments............................................................................................12\n\n ii. Gifts and hospitalities to Government Officials....................................................12\n\nVII. Commercial Bribery...............................................................................................14\n\nVIII. Conflict of Interest..................................................................................................15\n\nIX. Kickbacks...............................................................................................................15\n\nX. Gifts and Hospitalities to other Third Parties (non-Government Officials)..............15\n\n i. Giving Gifts or Hospitalities...................................................................................15\n\n ii. Accepting Gifts or Hospitalities.............................................................................16\n\nXI. Donations................................................................................................................16\n\nXII. Political Contributions.............................................................................................17\n\nXIII. Third Parties...........................................................................................................17\n\n i. General guidelines................................................................................................17\n\n ii. Agents or representatives of CEMEX...................................................................18\n\n iii. Red Flags.............................................................................................................18\n\n iv. Written Contract...................................................................................................19\n\n v. Payment Process.................................................................................................19\n\nXIV. Joint Ventures........................................................................................................20\n\nXV. Accounting Controls, Procedures and Records....................................................20\n\nXVI. Policy Updates and Amendments.........................................................................21\n\nXVII. Contacts................................................................................................................22\n\nAppendix 1: Third Party Compliance Declaration.......................................................24\n\nAppendix 2: Global Anti-Corruption Policy Acknowledgement Form..........................25\n\nAppendix 3: Government Interaction Tool Overview..................................................26\n\nAnticorruption Global Policy – Internal Controls.........................................................27\n\n i. Control 1: Handling of complaints received through any of the official channels set out in CEMEX’s Code of Ethics........................................................................27\n\n ii. Control 2: Government Interaction Authorization tool.........................................27\n\n iii. Control 3: Follow-up and update of the Global Anticorruption Policy..................27\n\n iv. Control 4: Approval by senior executives............................................................27\n\n v. Control 5: Gifts and Hospitalities to other Third Parties (non-Government Officials) recipient or beneficiary control.................................................................28\n" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.0, "left": 0.0, "width": 0.33, "height": 1.0 }, "description": "Image of electronic components" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.0, "left": 0.33, "width": 0.33, "height": 1.0 }, "description": "Image of a logo with the text 'Your Knowledge Partner En route Success'" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.0, "left": 0.66, "width": 0.33, "height": 1.0 }, "description": "Image of electronic components" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# VALUE GENERATORS\n\n## Realizing Business\n\nOur experts evaluate technology partnerships between companies, study changing global technologies, market regulations to support Client's strategic decision-making.\n\nPivotal in creating measurable impact between Business Goals with Market Realities.\n\n![image_0](/image_0)\n\n# SOLUTION PROVIDERS\n\n## Business Value Realization\n\nFrom academia, startup to industry across various domains\n\n- Pharma & Biotech\n- Phytopharmaceuticals\n- Devices\n- Fine Chemicals, API\n- Engineering\n- Clean Technology\n\n![image_1](/image_1)\n\n# ASSET BUILDING\n\n## Innovation & Portfolio\n\nAs turnkey solutions provider we assist our client in developing innovative and efficient business process. From innovation, to IP protection to monetizing the invention – we help create an impact in India and abroad.\n\n- Business Intelligence\n- Pipeline Evaluation\n- Integrated IPM Services\n\n![image_2](/image_2)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.25, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.8, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Amplification of blood pressure wave." }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.55, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.8, "height": 0.3 }, "description": "Graph showing Central SP vs Brachial SP." } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# What is Central Blood Pressure?\n\n**Central Blood Pressure** is the pressure in the ascending aorta, just outside the left ventricle. It is the pressure that the target organs are exposed to and, due to arterial pressure amplification, is lower than brachial cuff pressures.\n\nBlood pressure is not a constant force throughout the body. Numerous factors such as arterial stiffness affect the pressure wave as it travels from the aorta to the arm, making cuff pressures an unreliable indication of central pressure. As you age, your arteries stiffen and amplification is reduced.\n\n![image_0](/image_0)\n\n**Central Blood Pressure Variation:** Systolic blood pressure is amplified by a level that varies greatly from patient to patient. Two individuals can have the same brachial cuff pressures but their central pressures can differ by >30mmHg.\n\n![image_1](/image_1)\n\n**Augmentation Pressure:** Central systolic and pulse pressures are increased in the presence of stiffer arteries, causing a higher ventricular after-load and energy used by the heart to pump to be wasted. Evaluation of the central pressure waveform contour allows for determination of augmentation pressure (AP) and the augmentation index (AIx), two parameters that quantify the increased pressure of the arterial load.\n\n**24-hour Central Blood Pressure:** Oscar 2 with SphygmoCor combines the superior predictive power of Central Blood Pressure with the established standard for hypertension diagnosis providing a 24-hour study with up to 250 brachial and central blood pressure measurements." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# State of Arkansas\n\n## 88th General Assembly\n\n### Regular Session, 2011\n\n#### HOUSE BILL 1992\n\nBy: Representative T. Baker\n\nBy: Senator J. Jeffress\n\n# For An Act To Be Entitled\n\nAN ACT RELATED TO THE DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION OF CERTAIN ENERGY SOURCES; TO REPEAL CERTAIN DEFINITIONS; TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.\n\n## Subtitle\n\nAN ACT RELATED TO THE DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION OF CERTAIN ENERGY SOURCES; TO REPEAL CERTAIN DEFINITIONS; AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY.\n\nBE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS:\n\n### SECTION 1. Arkansas Code § 26-58-101(3), concerning the definition of \"conventional gas well\", is amended to read as follows:\n\n(3) \"Conventional gas well\" means any gas well that is not classified as a high-cost gas well and is capable of producing natural gas that is:\n\n(A) Produced from a gas well within a shale formation, including without limitation the Fayetteville Shale, the Woodford Shale, the Moorefield Shale, and the Chattanooga Shale, and any other shale or stratigraphic equivalent, as described in the published stratigraphic nomenclature bulletins of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists; or\n\n(B) Produced from a gas well in which the production is from a completion that is located at a depth that is less than five thousand feet (12,500 ft.) below the surface, where the term \"depth\" means the length of the maximum continuous drilling string of drill pipe." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Do You Know a Young Person Facing a Criminal Charge in Manhattan or Queens?\n\n## We May Be Able to Help\n\nYou can contact us if you know a child between the ages of 7 to 17:\n\n- Who has been arrested or is wanted by the Police (or law enforcement), or\n- Who has been summoned to the Criminal Court Youth Part, or\n- Who has been summoned to meet with a Probation officer in Family Court\n\n**Center for Family Representation (CFR) supports families** in Queens and Manhattan where there is a risk of family separation--For nearly two decades, CFR has been advocating for parents involved with the City's Administration for Children's Services (ACS) and the Family Courts. Nationally recognized for our work in keeping families together, our mission is to support parents in raising their children safely and prevent family separation. **We work in teams of Attorneys, Social Work Staff and Parent Advocates**--our Parent Advocates have personal experience losing children to foster care and then getting them back home.\n\nWe have expanded this team model to assist families where a young person may be at risk of incarceration because of an arrest or a prosecution in Manhattan or Queens.\n\nWe may also be able to provide team advocacy for your family with challenges you have with housing and public benefits, immigration or accessing services.\n\n**CFR Contacts:**\n\nCurtis Dick, LMSW 646-276-6774 or [email protected]\n\nSandeep Kandhari, Esq. 646-300-1058 or [email protected]\n\nwww.cfrny.org" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Brampton Multicultural Centre\n\n197 County Court Blvd. Suite 303\nBrampton, ON L6W 4P6\nTel: (905) 790-8482 Fax: (905) 874-6100\n\n## II. Redeployment\n\n### 1. Review\n\n### A. General Requirements\n\nGeneral requirements that apply across all of the five (5) standards (information and communication, employment, transportation, design of public spaces, and customer service) are outlined as follows.\n\n#### Establishment of Accessibility Policies and Plans\n\nBMC will develop, implement and maintain policies governing how it will achieve accessibility through these requirements.\n\nBMC will include a statement of its commitment to meeting the accessibility needs of persons with disabilities in a timely manner in its policies. These documents will be made publicly available in an accessible format, upon request.\n\nBMC will establish, implement, maintain and document a multi-year accessibility plan outlining its strategy to prevent and remove barriers and meet its requirements under the IASR. Accessibility plans will be made available in an accessible format, upon request, and will be posted on our website.\n\nBMC will review and update its accessibility plan once every five (5) years at a minimum or as required, review and consider any feedback received as a result of the information and communication standard requirement. Annual status reports will be prepared that will report on the progress of the steps taken to implement BMC's accessibility plan. This status report will be posted on our website. If requested, the report will be provided in an accessible format.\n\n#### Procuring or Acquiring Goods and Services, or Facilities\n\nBMC will incorporate accessibility criteria and features when procuring or acquiring goods, services or facilities. The only exceptions are in cases where it is impracticable to do so.\n\n#### Training Requirements\n\nBMC will provide training to its employees and volunteers regarding the IASR and the Ontario Human Rights Code as it pertains to persons with disabilities. Training will also be provided to individuals who participate in developing BMC's policies and all other persons who provide goods, services or facilities on behalf of BMC.\n\nTraining will be provided as soon as practicable. BMC will keep a record of the training provided, including the dates on which the training took place and the number of individuals to whom it was provided.\n\n#### Records\n\nBMC will maintain records on the training provided, when it was provided and the number of individuals to whom it was provided.\n\n#### Recruitment, Assessment and Selection\n\nBMC will notify employees and the public about the availability of accommodation for job applicants with disabilities. Applicants will be informed that these accommodations are available upon request, for the interview process and for other candidate selection methods. Where an accommodation is requested, BMC will consult with the applicant and provide or arrange for suitable accommodation." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Common Course Outline\n\n**MNGT/TDML 148**\n\n**Global Commercial Transportation**\n\n**3 Credits**\n\n**Community College of Baltimore County**\n\n## Description\n\n**MNGT/TDML 148 – Global Commercial Transportation** examines the modes of world-wide commercial transportation and compares their operating costs, initial investment, timeliness and relationship to the commercial goods being transported. Particular attention will be paid to the various physical and political implications on trade routes and the benefits and limitations that they impose.\n\n**3 Credits**\n\n**Prerequisites:** ACLT 052 or ACLT 053\n\n## Overall Course Objectives\n\nUpon successful completion of this course students will be able to:\n\n1. describe the various modes of transportation utilized for global commercial transportation;\n2. identify the initial investment requirements for air, sea, and land based modes of transportation;\n3. identify operating costs of each mode of transportation;\n4. develop a knowledge of the costs per unit of cargo for each mode of transportation;\n5. identify the components of the cost of transportation; including geographical representation, timeliness, physical threats, political impact and reliability;\n6. identify the geographical impact of weather, labor, governmental, legal, improvements, and other factors that impact the costs of transportation;\n7. compare and contrast trends in inter-modal transportation modes currently being utilized in the Port of Baltimore and on the East Coast of the United States.\n\n## Major Topics\n\n1. Modes of Global Commercial Transportation\n 1. Ocean Carriers\n 2. Air Transportation\n 3. Land Transportation\n 4. Rail\n 5. Inter-modal Transportation\n2. Commercial Transportation Modes\n" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.6, "width": 0.35, "height": 0.25 }, "description": "Image of Nicholas Air fleet on the runway" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# ABOUT NICHOLAS AIR\n\nNICHOLAS AIR, a membership based private jet company, has grown to be one of the country's most trusted private air travel companies. We provide an elite private air travel experience to a select group of individuals both domestically and internationally. Founded in 1997 by Nicholas Correnti, the company offers four program options ranging from Jet Cards to Aircraft Management. NICHOLAS AIR is not a charter or brokerage company, which fundamentally differentiates us from other providers in the industry.\n\nThe motto “Our Planes, Our Pilots” is the driving force of selecting highly qualified pilots who share our focus on providing an exceptional experience to our Members on every flight.\n\n## OUR MISSION STATEMENT\n\n“To provide a highly personalized and unique private air travel experience. Making a difference in the lives of our Members by maintaining the highest safety and quality standards.”\n\n## SAFETY FIRST. ALWAYS.\n\nAll pilots are employed by NICHOLAS AIR and must hold a Commercial or Airline Transport Pilot License depending upon aircraft assignments. Each aircraft is provided bi-annual simulator training at the manufacturer’s school. NICHOLAS AIR has also developed an in-house safety training and holds ARGUS, WYVERN, and IS-BAO safety ratings.\n\n## WHY JOIN NICHOLAS AIR?\n\n* Industry Competitive Compensation\n* Full Salary Begins Upon Hire Date\n* Industry’s Most Flexible Schedule Options\n* Home Based\n* Health, Dental, & Vision Benefits\n* Company Paid Life Insurance\n* 401K Retirement Plan with Company Match\n* Potential for Growth & Advancement\n\n## MEET THE FLEET\n\nAll aircraft in the fleet are owned and operated by NICHOLAS AIR. The fleet consists of: Pilatus PC12s, Phenom 100, Citation CJ3, Phenom 300, and Citation Latitude jets.\n\nThree ways to inquire about becoming a NICHOLAS AIR Pilot:\n\n1. Call us at 662-257-7054\n2. Visit our careers page at nicholasair.com/careers\n3. Email [email protected]" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [ { "root": { "1. Who will Jane vote for in the next elections?": "<|placeholder|>", "2. What does Mary say about her parents?": "<|placeholder|>", "3. What do the latest surveys say about the coming election?": "<|placeholder|>", "4. Who takes the decisions these days, according to Jane?": "<|placeholder|>", "5. What does Mary hope the politicians will give her?": "<|placeholder|>", "6. How do Mary and Jane sound about their job prospects?": "<|placeholder|>" } } ], "tables": [], "text": "# FIRST CERTIFICATE\n\n**Directions:** First of all, watch once or twice the video you have downloaded. Then try to answer the activity below. Finally check the video transcription and the correct answers.\n\n## 2 - Funny that, isn't it?\n\n### Activity\n\n1. Who will Jane vote for in the next elections? [form_0](/form_0)\n\n2. What does Mary say about her parents? [form_0](/form_0)\n\n3. What do the latest surveys say about the coming election? [form_0](/form_0)\n\n4. Who takes the decisions these days, according to Jane? [form_0](/form_0)\n\n5. What does Mary hope the politicians will give her? [form_0](/form_0)\n\n6. How do Mary and Jane sound about their job prospects? [form_0](/form_0)\n" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.05, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.9, "height": 0.3 }, "description": "An aerial view of the Tanami Expansion Project site." } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Tanami Expansion Project (TEP2) – Expansion Study\n\n## Client\nNewmont Asia Pacific\n\n## Project Location\n540 km north west of Alice Springs, Northern Territory\n\n## Scope\nNewmont engaged Engenium to execute a Level 2A Study for TEP2 to determine the upgrades and capital costs that will be required for the expansion of the plant. The Expansion Study was based on the original TEP1 study, which was completed in 2012 and included a new crushing circuit and the upgrade process plant, as well as the associated infrastructure.\n\nThe upgrade options, with plant designs that were modelled in the Study, included:\n- 3.2Mtpa and a 3.5Mtpa three stage crushing\n- 3.8Mtpa with HPGR\n\nThere were a number of other options considered during the Study including:\n- New Carbon in Leach (CIL) train\n- New Carbon in Leach to Carbon in Leach / Carbon in Pulp (CIL/CIP) hybrid circuit\n- New tailings storage facility\n\n## Business Objective\nThe objective of this Study was carried out to confirm the preferred feasibility options, including the final capital cost estimate and schedule, for the next stage of the project. The Study was to select the preferred expansion option.\n\n## Challenges to Overcome\nOne key consideration in the study was to position the new crushing circuit close to the existing process plant. The new crushing circuit would require the installation of a new ROM wall together with stockpile pad. Challenges associated with this included the installation of the ROM wall and stockpile pad, which was on unknown, presenting geotechnical conditions. The project required a detailed geotechnical investigation to ensure the design was suitable and met budget required for the project.\n\n## Smarts\nThe engineering team needed to ensure that the new crushing circuit was installed in such a way that it would not impact the existing process plant. The engineering team also needed to ensure that the new crushing circuit was designed to be flexible enough to accommodate future expansion options.\n\n## Project Outcomes\nThe project outcomes included the development of a detailed geotechnical investigation, the installation of a new ROM wall and stockpile pad, and the design of a new crushing circuit that would not impact the existing process plant.\n\n## Want To Know More?\nFor more information, please contact our Perth office on +61 8 9421 9000 or email [email protected].\n\n[image_0](/image_0)\n" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Silver Falls Library Book Club\n## Books Read Between 1999 and 2019\n\n**Britt-Marie was Here**\nBy Fredrik Backman\n\n**Broken for You**\nBy Stephanie Kallos\n\n**The Buddha in the Attic**\nBy Julie Otsuka\n\n**Catfish and Mandala**\nBy Andrew X. Pham\n\n**The Country Boy**\nBy Homer Davenport\n\n**Courting Greta**\nBy Ramsey Hootman\n\n**Crossing to Safety**\nBy Wallace Stegner\n\n**Cry the Beloved Country**\nBy Alan Paton\n\n**The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time**\nBy Mark Haddon\n\n**Cutting for Stone**\nBy Abraham Verghese\n\n**The Cutting Season**\nBy Attica Locke\n\n**Daughter in Persia**\nBy Sattareh Farman-Farmaian\n\n**Death Comes for the Archbishop**\nBy Willa Cather\n\n**Defending Jacob**\nBy William Landay\n\n**Devil in the White City**\nBy Erik Larson\n\n**Dive from Clausen’s Pier**\nBy Ann Packer\n\n**Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight**\nBy Alexandra Fuller\n\n**Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance**\nBy Barack Obama\n\n**Educated: A Memoir**\nBy Tara Westover\n\n**Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine**\nBy Gail Honeyman\n\n**The Elegance of the Hedgehog**\nBy Muriel Barbery\n\n**Empire Falls**\nBy Richard Russo\n\n**Ex Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader**\nBy Anne Fadiman\n\n**Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close**\nBy Jonathan Safran Foer\n\n**Fast Food Nation**\nBy Eric Schlosser\n\n**Five Quarters of the Orange**\nBy Joanne Harris\n\n**For One More Day**\nBy Mitch Albom" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# 9:30 A.M.\n\n## PUBLIC COMMENTS\n\n1. **PUBLIC COMMENTS:** This public comment agenda item is provided in accordance with NRS 241.020(2)(c)(3) as amended by an Assembly Bill in the 76th Legislative Session which requires an agenda provide for periods devoted to comments by the general public, if any, and discussion of those comments. No action may be taken upon a matter raised under this item of the agenda until the matter itself has been specifically included on an agenda as an item upon which action will be taken.\n\n## ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS\n\n2. **CONSIDERATION OF:** Administrative Reports\n\n- Board Chairman\n- Pending Applications\n- Commission Chairman\n- Attorney General\n\n## COMPLAINT(S)\n\n3. **FOR POSSIBLE ACTION:**\n\n**CONSIDERATION OF:** Settlement Agreement received Settling Complaint filed in the Matter of the STATE GAMING CONTROL BOARD vs. VERLIE MAY DOING, a Sole Proprietorship, dba SEARCHLIGHT NUGGET CASINO, Case No. 11-01.\n\n## GAMING EMPLOYEE REGISTRATIONS\n\n4. **FOR POSSIBLE ACTION:**\n\n**CONSIDERATION OF:**\n\n- Gaming Employee Registrations Pursuant to NRS 463.335(13)\n- Gaming Employee Registrations Pursuant to NGC Regulation 5.109" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Wednesday, February 1": [ { "time": "9:30 – 10:00 am", "event": "Portland Firefighter Association VP" }, { "time": "3:00 – 4:00 pm", "event": "Strategic Planning" }, { "time": "4:00 – 4:30 pm", "event": "HR" } ], "Thursday, February 2": [ { "time": "9:30 – 10:30 am", "event": "McKinstry" }, { "time": "11:30 – 1:00 pm", "event": "Bureau Directors Meeting" }, { "time": "2:00 – 2:45 pm", "event": "Alternative Transport Discussion" }, { "time": "3:00 – 4:00 pm", "event": "Drive Oregon" } ], "Friday, February 3": [ { "time": "10:00 – 11:00 am", "event": "Battalion Chief Meeting" }, { "time": "6:00 – 7:30 pm", "event": "Multnomah County Director of Emergency Management" } ], "Monday, February 6": [ { "time": "10:30 – 11:30 am", "event": "Battalion Chief Meeting" }, { "time": "11:30 – 12:30 pm", "event": "Deputy Chief Meeting" }, { "time": "3:30 – 4:30 pm", "event": "Strategic Planning" } ], "Tuesday, February 7": [ { "time": "10:30 – 11:30 am", "event": "HR" }, { "time": "1:30 – 3:30 pm", "event": "Battalion Chief Meetings" }, { "time": "4:00 – 4:30 pm", "event": "Commissioner Saltzman Staff" } ], "Wednesday, February 8": [ { "time": "7:30 – 8:30 am", "event": "Portland Firefighters Association President" }, { "time": "9:00 – 10:00 am", "event": "HR" }, { "time": "10:00 – 11:30 am", "event": "Strategic Planning" }, { "time": "4:00 – 8:00 pm", "event": "Community Gathering for Reed College Student" } ], "Thursday, February 9": [ { "time": "9:00 – 11:00 am", "event": "Bureau Equity Committee" } ], "Friday, February 10": [ { "time": "", "event": "No reportable meetings" } ], "Monday, February 13": [ { "time": "2:00 – 3:00 pm", "event": "Merchants Exchange Director and Longview Fire Chief" }, { "time": "3:30 – 4:30 pm", "event": "HR" } ] } } ], "text": "# Fire Chief's Calendar\n## February 2017\n\n### Wednesday, February 1\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n### Thursday, February 2\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n### Friday, February 3\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n### Monday, February 6\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n### Tuesday, February 7\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n### Wednesday, February 8\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n### Thursday, February 9\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n### Friday, February 10\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n### Monday, February 13\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# COVID-19 Pop Up Testing Site\n\n## Reasons to Have a COVID-19 Test:\n\n1. You live in an area with a higher number of people with COVID-19 and you want to find out if you have it, or\n2. You have symptoms of COVID-19, or\n3. You have been exposed to a person with COVID-19\n\n**PLEASE NOTE: WE DO NOT PROVIDE COVID-19 TESTS FOR TRAVEL**\n\n**Notre Dame Catholic S.S.**\n\n1375 Harwood Ave. N, Ajax\n\n**Tuesday, May 18**\n\n**3:00pm to 7:00pm**\n\n**This is a Drive-Through Site**\n\n(No appointments needed)\n\n**Please bring your health card**\n\n(Card not required for testing if you do not have one)\n\n**COVID-19 testing available for all ages**\n\n(includes children over 2 years of age)\n\n**Funded by: Ontario**\n\n**In Partnership With:**\n\n- Durham Region\n- Carea Community Health Centre\n- Community Care Durham\n- Lakeridge Health\n- Region of Durham Paramedic Services" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Table of contents\n\n- [Our aims](#3)\n- [Fees and Services](#3)\n\n## During pregnancy - support | guidance | education\n\n- [Doula Basic package - $1450](#4)\n- [Doula Extra care package - $1840](#4)\n- [Doula Whole health care package - $2550](#5)\n- [Add on packages](#5)\n\n## Support, education and coaching - your step by step guide\n\n- [Life coaching and counselling](#6)\n- [Know your birth options and create your plan](#6)\n- [Mindful birthing with Hypnosis](#6)\n- [Active birth and parenting preparation](#6)\n- [Birthing after a caesarean](#7)\n- [Workshops (or book privately at individual consultation rate)](#7)\n- [Beer + Bubs - workshop](#7)\n- [Birth skills - 2 hr workshop or privately](#7)\n- [The constant doula](#7)\n- [Peer learning and support circle](#7)\n- [Birth debrief and newborn family care](#7)\n\n## During parenting - support | guidance | education\n\n- [Home help with your newborn](#8)\n- [Parenting and teamwork](#8)\n- [Relationship intimacy with your partner](#8)\n\n## General information\n\n- [Location, travel and parking](#10)\n- [Times](#10)\n- [Being on call and back up support](#10)\n- [Payment details](#11)\n\n## Testimonials\n\n- [Doula support](#12)\n- [Birthready class](#12)\n- [Beer + Bubs class](#12)\n" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "1. General information": { "1.1. Full corporate name of the issuer": "Public Joint Stock Company Center for Cargo Container Transportation TransContainer", "1.2. Abbreviated corporate name of the issuer": "PJSC TransContainer", "1.3. Issuer’s location": "19 Oruzheiny Lane, Moscow, 125047, Russian Federation", "1.4. Issuer’s OGRN (Primary State Registration Number)": "1067763837646", "1.5. Issuer’s INN (Taxpayer Identification Number)": "7708591995", "1.6. Issuer’s unique code assigned by the registration authority": "55194-Е", "1.7. Web-site used by the issuer to disclose information": [ "http://www.trcont.com", "http://www.e-disclosure.ru/portal/company.aspx?id=11194" ], "1.8. Date of the event (corporate action) specified in the notice (if applicable)": "January 24, 2019" } } }, { "root": { "2. Notice content": { "On Paid Income on the Issuer’s Issue-grade Securities": { "2.1. Type, category, series and other identification features of the issuer’s securities for which income was accrued:": "certificated interest-bearing bearer non-convertible exchange-traded bonds subject to mandatory deposit of BO-01 series (the “Exchange-Traded Bonds”)", "2.2. Identification number of the issue (additional issue) of the issuer’s securities and the date of its assignment:": "4B02-01-55194-Е dated October 26, 2012, ISIN: RU000A0JXPG6.", "2.3. The coupon period (year, 6, 7 or 8 coupon) for which the income on the issuer’s securities was paid, and the end date of this period for which the income was paid for the issuer’s securities:": "the second and third coupon periods from May 16, 2018 and November 16, 2018, respectively.", "2.4. The total amount of income paid on the issuer’s securities and the amount of payable income per one issuer’s security (the total amount of interest and (or) other income on the issuer’s bonds of a particular issue (series) for the corresponding accounting (coupon) period):": { "2.4.1. The total amount of income paid on the issuer’s bonds:": "RUB 224,400,000 (two hundred twenty-four million four hundred thousand) rubles.", "2.4.2. The amount of income paid per one Exchange-Traded Bond:": "37.40 rubles (thirty-seven rubles forty kopecks) per Exchange-Traded Bond." }, "2.5. The total number of the issuer’s securities (the number of bonds of the respective issue (series), income on which was paid):": "6,000,000 bonds.", "2.6. The form of payment of income on the issuer’s securities (cash, other property):": "cash in the currency of the Russian Federation through a bank." } } } } ], "text": "# Corporate Action Notice\n\n## On Accrued and/or Paid Income on the Issuer’s Issue-grade Securities\n\n### Notice of insider information\n\n#### 1. General information\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n#### 2. Notice content\n\n[table_1](/table_1)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.25, "left": 0.25, "width": 0.5, "height": 0.5 }, "description": "A house by the waterfront." } ], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Market Trends and Indicators": { "Office Buildings—Downtown": "5.0%", "Office Buildings—Suburban": "3.0%", "Retail Centers": "3.0%", "Industrial Buildings": "4.0%", "Apartments": "5.0%", "New Housing Starts—Midwest": "1.5%", "Productivity": "5.3%", "US Unemployment": "5.3%", "Consumer Confidence Index": "101.5" } } } ], "text": "# Valuation Viewpoint\n\n**Volume 20, Number 2**\n\n**September 2015**\n\n## Waterfront Residential Market Marches Toward Full Recovery\n\nby Katherine A. Ostlund\n\nThe residential market has seen vast improvements in the past two years with values approaching levels experienced prior to the economic downturn. Specifically, the market for waterfront residential properties has appreciated steadily with continued improvement expected. Waterfront properties in the Twin Cities market are highly sought-after and command strong sale prices because of limited supply and attractive amenities. Today, there is pent-up demand for these properties due to low inventory during the past few years. As a result, desirable lakefront properties are going under contract at a rapid pace.\n\nAppraising lakefront residential offers a different set of challenges compared to valuing non-waterfront properties. [image_0](/image_0)\n\ncontinued on page 6\n\n## Market Trends and Indicators\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n## In This Issue...\n\n- Shenehon's Joshua Johnson offers insights on business valuation page 2\n- Joshua Johnson earns ASA designation page 3\n- Market Trends and Indicators page 4\n- Are there any prevalent trends in the industry? page 6\n- Market Transaction: McGladrey Plaza page 9\n- Market Transaction: Rural Radio Station page 10\n\nFollow Shenehon Company on LinkedIn\n\nValuation Viewpoint 1" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.6, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Image of a currency note" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.6, "left": 0.6, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Image of a currency note" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.85, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.1 }, "description": "Image of coins" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.85, "left": 0.4, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.1 }, "description": "Image of coins" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# The Metro East Coin & Currency Club\n\nproudly invites collectors, dealers and the public to our\n\n## 39TH ANNUAL FALL COIN SHOW\n\n**Sunday September 26, 2021 9 AM – 3 PM**\n\n**AMERICAN LEGION POST 365**\n\n**1022 VANDALIA AVENUE**\n\n**COLLINSVILLE, ILLINOIS 62234**\n\n**Raffle Prizes** (Drawings at 3 PM – no need to be present to WIN)\n\n**Top Prize: 1/10th Ounce Gold Eagle Coin**\n\n**Buy – Sell – Trade**\n\nCoins & Currency\n\nGold & Silver\n\nBullion & Jewelry\n\n**Free Admission - Free Parking - Hourly Door Prizes**\n\nSponsored By: Metro East Coin & Currency Club\n\n407 Beltline Road Box 227\n\nCollinsville, IL 62234\n\nClub Meetings Held 3rd Tuesday Each Month.\n\nVisit our website for details.\n\n[www.MetroEastCoinCurrencyClub.com](http://www.MetroEastCoinCurrencyClub.com)" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "2. **Because the name of the Lord Jesus is a name of Messiah.**\n\n-In the Scriptures three different titles for Jesus are written:\n\n1. The Son of God, which means a relationship between heavenly Father and Him.\n2. The Son of David, which means a relationship between the history of Israel.\n3. The Old Testament has been prophesizing Messiah in the history of Israel.\n\n- The Son of Man, which means a relationship between all of human beings and Him.\n\nYes, Jesus is a savior for all people and nations who believe in Him.\n\n-You know, Satan know His name and sometimes used His name in order to perform miracles in Jesus time. Jesus Christ was crucified on the tree with the biggest punishment according to the law at that time and he was killed, but He has risen three days later from the dead. He is the Lord of redemption for all people and nations who believe. He triumphed over everything. The Satan know it exactly.\n\n- Are you aware that His name has such a great authority and power? And have you ever experience His name in your life? If yes, that is fine. But if not, I encourage you to give thanks to God all in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.\n\n3. **Because the name of the Lord Jesus is a source of God's blessings.**\n\n-The Bible tells us in John 1: 10 that he was in the world, and through the world was made through Him, the world did not recognize Him. Yes, the world was made through Him and He reigns over everything, therefore we should give thanks to God all in word or deed. The word of all has no exception, it includes everything. So I encourage you to start giving thanks to God all in the name of the Lord Jesus.\n\n**Conclusion**\n\nAre you aware that your thought and word will change your life?\n\n-We considered about the name of Jesus. The Scripture tells us in Colossians 3:17 that we should give thank to God the Father all in word or deed. We learned the reason why we do so is that we may receive His blessings upon our lives and that the name of Jesus has next three meanings:\n\n1) it means He is His Son\n2) it is a name of Messiah\n3) it is a source of God's blessings\n\n- We say thank God, For He allows us to pray and ask Him, whatever in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ." }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# HHT-7\n\n## HALE MAKANA O WAIALE RENTAL REHABILITATION FACILITY AND KA HALE A KE OLA HOMELESS RESOURCE CENTERS, INC.\n\n**DESCRIPTION:**\n\nThe Committee is in receipt of the following:\n\n1. Miscellaneous Communication dated April 22, 2013, from the County Clerk, relating to a review of the management of the Hale Makana O Waiale Rental Rehabilitation Facility.\n2. County Communication 13-204, from the Director of Housing, relating to the operation and management of Ka Hale A Ke Ola Homeless Resource Centers, Inc.\n3. Correspondence dated January 29, 2014, from the Director of Housing and Human Concerns, transmitting a Project Assessment Report of Hale Makana O Waiale, prepared by Cirrus Asset Management, Inc.\n\n**STATUS:**\n\nThe Committee may receive a presentation from Cirrus Asset Management, Inc. The Committee may discuss the status of the operations of Ka Hale A Ke Ola Homeless Resource Centers, Inc., the organization's outstanding debt to the County, and other topics related to management of the facilities. The Committee may also consider the filing of the Miscellaneous Communication and County Communication 13-204, and other related action.\n\n**NOTE:**\n\nWith reference to this agenda item, one or more executive meetings are anticipated pursuant to Section 92-5(a)(4), Hawaii Revised Statutes, to consult with legal counsel on questions and issues pertaining to the powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and liabilities of the County, and the Committee.\n\n# HHT-16\n\n## GRANT OF A LICENSE OF COUNTY REAL PROPERTY TO TRI-ISLE RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, INC. (LAHAINA)\n\n**DESCRIPTION:**\n\nThe Committee is in receipt of County Communication 13-344, from Councilmember Mike White, relating to a grant of a license of County real property to Tri-Isle Resource Conservation and Development Council, Inc. for the operation of a community garden in Lahaina.\n\n**STATUS:**\n\nThe Committee may discuss the matter with representatives from the Department of Housing and Human Concerns. The Committee may also consider the filing of County Communication 13-344 and other related action.\n\nhht:140206:mmy" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Common Course Outline\n\n## AIRC 224\n\n### Commercial Control Systems\n\n#### 3 Semester Hours\n\n#### The Community College of Baltimore County\n\n**Description**\n\n**AIRC 224 – 3 credits – Commercial Control Systems** incorporates both theory and hands-on learning in the areas of electronic controls, pneumatic controls and direct digital control (DDC) systems as each applies to a Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system. Course work centers on system components, wiring diagrams, calibration and sequences of operation, problem analysis and troubleshooting, and installation methods. Students learn to program a complete building energy management system. Interactive instructional media is used in this course.\n\n**3 credits:** 3 lecture hours per week\n\n**Prerequisites:** AIRC 205, AIRC 210, ELEI 101, and ELEI 201 or approval of the program coordinator\n\n**Overall Course Objectives**\n\nUpon completion of this course the student will be able to:\n\n1. relate pneumatic and electronic controls to several types of air moving systems;\n2. describe the benefits of the preferred method of control for variable air volume (VAV) and multi-zone systems;\n3. explain wiring diagrams involving pneumatic, electronic and DDC controls;\n4. read and interpret schematics of pneumatic, electronic and DDC systems;\n5. adjust and set control adjustments on both pneumatic and electronic receiver controllers and DDC controllers;\n6. compare the advantages of pneumatic and electronic controls over traditional control methods;\n7. compare the advantages of DDC and microprocessor based controls over traditional control methods;\n8. explain the difference between a variety of sensors and transmitters;\n9. understand the proper installation, wiring, and programming of a building control system; and\n10. analyze and troubleshoot control problems.\n\n**Major Topics**\n\n1. Air moving equipment controls\n a. VAV" }
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