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"text": "# MSMR\n\n**VOL. 14 • NO. 4**\n\n**JULY 2007**\n\nA publication of the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center\n\n## MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE MONTHLY REPORT\n\n### INSIDE THIS ISSUE:\n\n- Mental health encounters and diagnoses following deployment to Iraq and/or Afghanistan, U.S. Armed Forces, 2001-2006 [2](/table_0)\n- Hormonal contraceptive use among female service members, active components, U.S. Armed Forces, January 2004-March 2006 [9](/table_1)\n- Update: Deployment health assessments, U.S. Armed Forces, January 2003-June 2007 [14](/table_2)\n\n### Summary tables and figures\n\n- Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, July 2005-July 2007 [20](/table_3)\n- Reportable medical events, active components, U.S. Armed Forces, June 2006 and June 2007 [21](/table_4)\n- Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance interest [26](/table_5)\n\nRead the MSMR online at: [http://amsa.army.mil/msmr.htm](http://amsa.army.mil/msmr.htm)"
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"text": "# ACTION REPORT\n\n## CITY OF ORMOND BEACH, FLORIDA\n\n### CITY COMMISSION MEETING\n\n#### September 9, 2015\n\n#### 7:00 PM\n\nMayor Ed Kelley\n\nZone 1 – Commissioner James Stowers\n\nZone 2 – Commissioner Troy Kent\n\nZone 3 – Commissioner Rick Boehm\n\nZone 4 – Commissioner Bill Partington\n\nCOMMISSION CHAMBERS\n\n22 South Beach Street, Ormond Beach, FL 32174\n\nPhone: 386-677-0311\n\nWeb: www.ormondbeach.org\n\n1. **CALL TO ORDER**\n\n2. **INVOCATION**\n\n3. **PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE**\n\n4. **ADOPTION OF FY 2015-2016 PROPOSED MILLAGE RATES AND TENTATIVE BUDGET**\n\n A. **RESOLUTION NO. 2015-180**: A RESOLUTION ADOPTING PROPOSED MILLAGE RATES FOR THE 2015-2016 FISCAL YEAR; ESTABLISHING A DATE, TIME AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING TO ADOPT THE FINAL MILLAGE RATES AND FINAL BUDGET; AND SETTING FORTH AN EFFECTIVE DATE.\n\n **Staff Contact**: Kelly McGuire, Finance Director (386-676-3226)\n\n **APPROVED**\n\n B. **ORDINANCE NO. 2015-39**: AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE 2015-2016 FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2015 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2016; REPEALING ALL INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES OR PARTS THEREOF; AND SETTING FORTH AN EFFECTIVE DATE.\n\n **Staff Contact**: Kelly McGuire, Finance Director (386-676-3226)\n\n **APPROVED ON FIRST READING**"
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"text": "# The Heritage Gazette\n\nThe Heritage Gazette is a quarterly publication of the Dartmouth Heritage Museum Society and is circulated to its members and volunteers as well as other interested members of our community. We provide this complimentary newsletter with pride to promote the history, heritage and culture of Dartmouth.\n\n# The Dartmouth Heritage Museum\n\nThe Dartmouth Heritage Museum currently resides in \"Evergreen\" House on Newcastle Street which is open to the public year-round. We welcome your input and suggestions as well as your time! If you wish to volunteer or for more information, please see the back of this newsletter for contact information.\n\n# Summer 2006\n\n# OLD NEWS IS GOOD NEWS\n\n## Colours of History\n\nEvergreen House, a heritage building owned by the Halifax Regional Municipality and operated by the Dartmouth Heritage Museum, is travelling back in time to 1867! The exterior of this historic home has been transformed lovingly using the original 139-year old paint colours. Research performed last year determined the colours and the community has waited eagerly to see the results. The wait has ended! At the moment the first square of color was brushed on, neighbours were giving a big \"thumbs-up\".\n\n## Early Owners\n\nEvergreen is situated on a plot that was originally part of a large land grant deeded in 1752. James Creighton Jr. (1762-1828) purchased the property in the 1780's and established an inn and ferry service that began operation in 1786.\n\n## Judge Alexander James\n\nJudge Alexander James purchased the property from the Creighton Family in 1862. James had originally come to Dartmouth as a young school teacher. He studied law and was later admitted to the bar. It was at the beginning of his career as a Provincial Court Judge that he commenced building Evergreen.\n\n[image_0](/image_0)\n[image_1](/image_1)"
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"text": "# BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON SO-CALLED “ASSAULT WEAPONS”\n\nThe term “Assault Weapon”, coined in the 1980’s in an effort to ban semiautomatic rifles, has arguably become one of the most successful antigun public relations tools in modern history. The term “assault weapon” is now broadly used by antigun activists to describe any and all semiautomatic firearms as taboo and undesirable for private civilian ownership, despite being legally owned and used by millions of Americans. Antigun politicians and misinformed media have perpetuated this erroneous moniker for decades to drive public opinion of semiautomatic firearms into the gutter. As a result, many think that a semiautomatic firearm that is called “assault weapon” based on its cosmetic features or appearance is the same as a fully automatic machine gun.\n\n**“The public’s confusion over fully-automatic machine guns versus semi-automatic assault weapons — anything that looks like a machine gun is presumed to be a machine gun — can only increase the chance of public support for restrictions on these weapons.”**\n\nIt is important to understand that the firearm in the image above is not a machine gun. It is a semiautomatic firearm that fires one round per trigger pull. It is not a fully automatic firearm, which continues to fire as long as the trigger is held down. The following cosmetic features distinguish the firearm from other “non-assault weapons”:\n\n- A folding or telescoping stock\n- A pistol grip\n- A bayonet mount\n- A flash suppressor, or threads to attach one\n- A grenade launcher\n\nNone of these features figure into the firearm’s function, but they are used to classify it as an “assault weapon.”\n\n## SEPARATING FACT FROM FICTION\n\nThere is a difference between a semiautomatic firearm and a fully automatic firearm. The term “assault weapon” is a politically charged term that has been used to confuse the public and drive support for gun control measures.\n\n**Claim:** A commercially-sold “assault weapon” is a machine gun and has no place in civilian hands.\n\n**Fact:** A so-called “assault weapon” is NOT a machine gun or automatic firearm. Automatic firearms were severely restricted from civilian ownership under the 1934 National Firearms Act. A so-called “assault weapon” is a semiautomatic firearm that fires one round per trigger pull. The term “assault weapon” has been used by the antigun lobby to create confusion and fear among the public.\n\n**Claim:** The only reason to own an “assault weapon” is to kill people.\n\n**Fact:** Millions of law-abiding Americans own semiautomatic firearms for a variety of lawful purposes, including self-defense, hunting, and target shooting. The term “assault weapon” is a misnomer that has been used to demonize these firearms and their owners.\n\n**Claim:** The Violence Policy Center: “The weapons’ menacing looks, coupled with the public’s confusion over fully-automatic machine guns versus semiautomatic assault weapons — anything that looks like a machine gun is presumed to be a machine gun — can only increase the chance of public support for restrictions on these weapons.”\n\n[image_0](/image_0)\n[image_1](/image_1)\n\ncontinued\n\nNSSF\nThe Firearm Industry Trade Association"
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"text": "# A new nonprofit Reentry Program serving the Napa County:\n\nGray Haven supports adults with mental health challenges and a history of incarceration to safely integrate into the community.\n\n## PROGRAMS & SERVICES\n\n- **The Residence at Gray Haven - 6 Beds**\n Adult residential facility licensed by Community Care Licensing - Core Program\n- **The Bungalows - Transitional - 16 Beds**\n Shared 2-Bedroom residence with supported independent living.\n- **Social and Recreational Activities**\n Onsite facilities include a pool and multipurpose room for enjoyable educational classes such as yoga, music, 12-step, financial literacy, life skills, art therapy, and more.\n- **Enrollment is voluntary but full participation is required.**\n A typical day includes meals, medication, reentry classes, meetings, outdoor activity, AA, NA, arts/music classes, and evidence-based treatment groups. Residents have the opportunity to participate in onsite mental health services, integrated health and wellness programming within a warm and welcoming environment.\n- **Eligibility**\n Adults 18+ in sustaining long term recovery from mental health challenges and a history of incarceration or on probation who are motivated to change their lives, manage their mental health needs, and are active contributing members of our community.\n\nWe provide a supervised and supportive setting, onsite behavioral health services and integrated health and wellness programming within a warm and welcoming environment. Treatment plans are tailored to each individual and designed to promote recovery, resilience and independence. Residents learn how to manage their mental health symptoms, and to live independently, enabling them to meet their personal goals of education, employment, permanent housing, and healthy relationships.\n\n[image_0](/image_0)"
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"text": "# GERALD R. FORD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY\n## FINANCE AND LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE MINUTES\n### Wednesday, February 19, 2020\n#### 7:15 a.m.\n\n**Present:** Ted Vonk-Chair, Birgit Kohls (via phone), Dan Koorndyk\n\n**Also Present:** Tory Richardson, Alex Peric, Tara Hernandez, Matt Zeilstra, Stephen Clark, Casey Ries, Moe Khattak, Tom Cizaukas, Margie Witbeck\n\n### 2-1 Minutes\n\nThe minutes Finance and Marketing Committee meeting minutes of November 27, 2019 were approved as submitted.\n\n### 2-2 Public Comment\n\nNo public comment.\n\n### 2-3 Resolution 20-3: Notice of Public Hearing & Plan of Finance for a Bond Issue\n\nMr. Zeilstra explained that the Authority is under contract with Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber to design a new parking garage and under contract with Mead & Hunt to design expansion and extension of Concourse A. Construction of both projects are anticipated to start in the spring of 2020. Mr. Zeilstra explained that the Authority is planning to issue bonds to pay for the construction. In order to do so, the Board published a Notice of Intent to Issue Bonds in January 9, 2020. Dickinson Wright has prepared a Notice of Public Hearing. He said that the Public Hearing is scheduled for March 18, 2020. The Board Notice and a notice must be published on the GFIA website at least 7 days before the hearing. The notice will also be published in the Grand Rapids Press. Mr. Zeilstra said that the bond counsel is in the final tax audit for the bonds. The public hearing will be March 10, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. in the International Room.\n\nMotion by Mrs. Kohls, supported by Mr. Koorndyk, the approval to publish the Notice of Public Hearing & Plan of Finance for a Bond Issue. Motion Carried.\n\n### 2-4 Resolution 20-4: Issuance of the 2020 Airport Revenue Bonds\n\nMr. Zeilstra said that Under Act 95, Public Acts of Michigan, 2015, the Authority is authorized to issue revenue bonds to finance airport improvements under Act 94, Public Acts of Michigan, 1933, as amended. He said that the bonds are expected to be issued on or about May 9, 2020. He said that a notice of intent to issue bonds was not filed to the public because the Authority is not pledging the full faith and credit of Kent County. Mr. Zeilstra said that the bonds will be issued in an amount not to exceed $90,000,000. He said that the bonds will be issued in one or more series and will be sold by negotiated sale. He said that the bonds will be issued to pay for the cost of the 2020 Capital Improvement Program. He said that the bonds will be issued under the terms and conditions set forth in the Bond Authorizing Resolution. The bonds will be issued by the Board on September 9, 2020.\n\nMotion by Mrs. Kohls, supported by Mr. Koorndyk, the approval of the issuing of Revenue Bonds, Series 2020 and authorize staff to request the Kent County Board of"
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"text": "# Waste Management Committee\n## Agenda\n**October 16, 2017**\n**2:00 p.m.**\n**Doris Room**\n**Peterborough City Hall**\n\n**Call To Order**\n\n1. **Confirmation of Minutes**\n a) [June 19, 2017](#)\n\n2. **Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest**\n\n**Determination of items requiring separate consideration**\n\nFor your convenience, circle the items you wish to consider separately:\n\n**Item Number** 3 4\n\n3. **Director of Utility Services, City of Peterborough**\n **Report WMC17-006**\n **Update on the new Peterborough County/City Waste Management Facility Reuse Building**\n\n A report to provide Committee with information on the Peterborough County/City Waste Management Facility’s (PCCWMF) new Reuse Building.\n\n4. **Director of Utility Services, City of Peterborough**\n **Report WMC17-008**\n **Peterborough County/City Waste Management Facility - 2018 Draft Budget Update**\n\n A report to update the Committee on the 2018 Draft Budget for the Peterborough County/City Waste Management Facility.\n\n**Other Business**\n\n**Next Meeting - November 6, 2017**\n\n**Adjournment**"
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"text": "# IUTAM Symposium on Growing solids\n\nJune 23-27, 2015, Moscow, Russia\n\n## The Influence of Alkali Metal Chlorides on the Manufacturing Process and Steel Properties in Aluminothermic Reduction of Iron\n\n**I. Sapchenko 1, O. Komarov 1, S. Zhilin 1, and D. Potianikhin 1,2**\n\n1 Institute of Machinery and Metallurgy of Far Eastern Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences\n\n2 Amur State University of Humanities and Pedagogy\n\[email protected]\n\nMetal production by remelting of ferrous and nonferrous scrap is economically and technologically substantiated. Technologies aimed at a decrease in the fraction of metals obtained by conventional remelting in the total volume of cast product are very promising. Economical efficiency is achieved owing to the use of metal reduced from mechanical engineering wastes by exothermic melting. Such wastes are scale, ferrous and non-ferrous metals chips [1].\n\nManufacturing process of steel production from mechanical engineering wastes consists of several stages. At first, refractory graphite mold is filled with thermite mixture composed of wastes. This thermite mixture is ignited, and exothermic oxidation-reduction reaction is started. This reaction produces melt of metal and dross. Molten metal fills casting mold, and dross comes to the surface [2-5].\n\nIt has been found experimentally that (1) the completeness of chemical element reduction depends on the temperature of the exothermic reaction; (2) the intensity of the exothermic reaction is influenced by the proportion of the thermite mixture; (3) high intensity of aluminothermic melting accompanies short-time emission of gaseous phase and splashing of dross and metal melt.\n\nMoreover, increasing the reaction temperature decreases the extraction of reduced metal owing to melting loss of its main components and has a negative influence on metalware structure. As"
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"text": "# Fix the Glitch Toolkit 2.0\n## Helping to End Online Gender Based Violence for Black Women\n\nGlitch is a UK-based charity (no. 1187714) recognised internationally for working to make the online space safe for all. We do this by raising awareness of online abuse and its impact through an intersectional lens, advocating for long term and systematic change from both tech companies and governments. To meet the immediate needs of our communities we offer a range of educational programmes on digital citizenship, digital self care and safety.\n\nFollow us online\n\n- www.fixtheglitch.org\n- @GlitchUK_\n- @UKGlitch\n- @GlitchUK_\n\nGLITCH\n\n## Acknowledgements\n\nWe would like to thank the Association for Progressive Communications for awarding us a grant to further develop our Toolkit. Fix The Glitch Toolkit 2.0 has been developed by Seyi Akiwowo, Hayley Chalke-Davies and Kiran Chalke with support from Layla Austin.\n\n## Purpose of the toolkit\n\nAmnesty International’s Toxic Twitter report in 2018 showed that Black women are disproportionately targeted by online abuse, being 84% more likely than White women to be mentioned in abusive or problematic tweets. In our recent Covid-19 report 50% of women and non-binary respondents of colour reported experiencing online abuse since the beginning of the pandemic. This downloadable Toolkit 2.0 is an evolution of Fix The Glitch Toolkit 2019 with a particular focus on Black women. This is an interactive and practical tool to help end the growing problem of online abuse.\n\nThis Toolkit has been designed and reviewed with experts to support Black women and those who want to help end online gender-based violence. It is an engaging and easy to follow guide for you to know where to begin. It includes information on how to protect yourself, how to support others and how to be an active bystander in your own digital communities and networks. This could be at work, in education, an organisation you belong to, or online with other social media users.\n\n2nd edition"
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"text": "# COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE, BUDGET\n## PUBLIC AGENDA\n\n**Monday, June 3, 2019, 7:00 pm**\n\n**Board Room**\n\n**Administration Building**\n\n**133 Greenbank Road**\n\n**Ottawa, Ontario**\n\n1. Call to Order - Chair of Committee of the Whole, Budget\n2. Approval of Agenda\n3. Delegations\n4. Matters for Action:\n 1. Report 19-xxx 2019-2020 Staff Recommended Budget (M. Carson, ext. 8881)\n 1. Memo 19-xxx 2019-2020 Staff Recommended Budget Questions and Answers\n5. New Business - Information and Inquiries\n6. Scheduled Committee of the Whole Budget Meetings\n - 10 June 2019 - Delegations/Debate (If required)\n - 17 June 2019 - Debate (if required)\n7. Adjournment"
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"text": "# Download File PDF Engineering Manual Of Automatic Control File Type\n\n**Control Systems** Introduction to Automatic Control What is Control Engineering? **7 Driving Habits That Ruin Your Car and Drain Your Wallet** How to NOT STALL A MANUAL CAR | BEGINNERS GUIDE | !!!!! HOW TO + TIPS **10 Driving Hacks That'll Make You Spend Less On Gas** 5 Things You Should Never Do In An Automatic Transmission Vehicle How To Drive a Manual Transmission - Part 1: The Very Basics Manual Transmission Operation What happens if you put your transmission in PARK while driving 65 mph ? (NOT Recommended) Manual Transmission, How it works ? How does a Helicopter fly ? Manual vs Automatic Off-road A real control system - how to start designing\n\n**Automatic process control part 1** Clutch, How does it work ?\n\n**Manual and automatic control** Video 16 - Control Systems Review - Parody Automatic Control MIT Feedback Control Systems How To Drive A Manual Car (FULL Tutorial) Engineering Manual Of Automatic Control\n\nEngineering manual of automatic control for commercial buildings HVAC control The purpose of this manual is to provide the reader with a fundamental understanding of controls and how they are applied to the many parts of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems in commercial buildings.\n\nEngineering manual of automatic control for commercial ...\n\n(PDF) ENGINEERING MANUAL OF AUTOMATIC CONTROL i HONEYWELL ENGINEERING MANUAL OF AUTOMATIC CONTROL for COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS | Erdinc Din - Academia.edu Academia.edu is a platform for academics to share research papers."
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"text": "# Montreat Presbyterian Church (USA)\n## Worship for Home Use\n### Sunday, May 23, 2021\n\n> \"I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh, and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams.\"\n> \n> Acts 2:17\n\n*\n\n**Thank you** for joining us today! Montreat Presbyterian Church is pleased to bring you our online worship service.\n\n**Click on the picture below**, or on the direct link underneath it, to be taken to the service. When you come to the Vimeo screen, find the play button—a triangle pointing to the right—in the lower left corner. Click that triangle and the service will begin. An icon at the bottom of the Vimeo screen can be clicked to expand it to full screen.\n\n*If no picture appears below*, or if it is slow to appear, you may wish to try moving your device closer to your wifi router, or try clicking on the direct link, rather than waiting for the picture to appear.\n\nThank you for being part of our worship!\n\n## The Service for the Lord's Day: Pentecost Sunday"
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"text": "# Bexar County\n## Emergency Services District No. 11\n### Meeting Minutes\n#### June 18, 2020\n#### 6:00 P.M.\n\nBexar County Emergency Services District No. 11 conducted a meeting at the ESD No. 11 Fire Facility located at 4511 Texas Palm Drive, Converse, Texas 78109 on June 18, 2020 beginning at 6:00 P.M. The following was discussed;\n\n1. Commissioner True called the Bexar County Emergency Services District No. 11 Meeting to Order at 6:07 P.M. and established a quorum with all 5 members present.\n\n a. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.\n\n2. Citizen Public Forum. (3-minute time limit per individual.). There weren’t any citizens signed up to speak during this segment.\n\n3. Approval of the May 21 & 25, 2020 meeting minutes. Commissioner Stevens made a motion to approve both set of minutes. Commissioner Brown seconded the motion. Motion carried by a 5/0 vote.\n\n4. Receive Chief’s Report regarding emergency operations, response times, call volume, training, management activities and personnel and consider taking appropriate action; including\n\n a. Run Report. The Chief reported that for the past month, ESD had approximately 40 calls with 39.85% of them being within the City of Kirby. The City of Kirby accounted for 39.85% of the total call volume.\n\n b. Building repairs. The Chief informed the Board about the mold in the building and how it was going to be cleaned. The AC unit is scheduled to be cleaned.\n\n5. Discussion, updates and appropriate action on the 2nd fire station to be built within the District. Commissioner True informed the Board that the Environmental Report had been completed and submitted to the State for their review.\n\n6. Discussion and appropriate action related to possible COVID-19 testing at the fire facility. Commissioner Stevens stated that he had received a request to use the fire facility for COVID testing for the 78218 area of Bexar County. Commissioner Calvert asked if he could assist in setting up the testing at the fire facility.\n\n7. Financial Reports.\n\n a. Review of the Financial Reports of the District. The Board reviewed the financial reports of the District and asked a few questions. Commissioner Brown made a motion to approve the financial reports. Commissioner Stevens seconded the motion. Motion carried by a 5/0 vote."
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"text": "# Online Library The Magic Thief Home 4 Sarah Prineas\n\none of the solutions for you to be successful. As understood, ability does not recommend that you have fantastic points.\n\nComprehending as with ease as settlement even more than other will give each success.\n\nPage 2/33"
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"text": "# Overview\n\n**August 2020**\n\nFEMA is leading an implementation planning process for the 2016 Biological Opinion (BiOp) on the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) in Oregon. In the NFIP BiOp, NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service analyzed the effects of the NFIP on endangered species and critical habitat and concluded that implementation of the NFIP was likely to jeopardize the continued existence of listed species or result in the destruction or adverse modification of critical habitat. NOAA also concluded that floodplain development associated with the NFIP creates negative impacts to threatened and endangered native fish and the southern resident killer whale that are unacceptable under the federal Endangered Species Act.\n\nThis plan will outline how FEMA and the Oregon participating communities can implement the NFIP in a way that minimizes any potential negative effects to listed species and critical habitat.\n\nFEMA, NMFS, and Oregon’s Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) will work together on the plan as an interagency team. The team will identify pathways for FEMA and NFIP participating communities that:\n\n- Reduce flood hazards to people and property and maintain the natural benefits of floodplains (flood storage, water quality, and wildlife habitat);\n- Are consistent with the Oregon Land Use and other relevant state-level policies; and\n- Can reasonably be implemented by Oregon NFIP communities in the parts of the state covered by the BiOp.\n\nThis interagency team will accomplish its work in 2020 through five series of work sessions. These will include feedback opportunities with a broader set of interested parties, such as tribes, local governments and their associations, and conservation and industry groups. The work sessions will also be informed by additional environmental review and public comment under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\nOregon NMFS Biological Opinion on the NFIP | 2020 Implementation Planning Process | Overview"
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"text": "# President’s Line\n## Pull Out Your Roster!\n_by Tom Hogue_\n\n\n\nWell – this is late. Stuff has hit us again. It’s not a knock out punch by far, but I’m really getting bothered by the constant belting we are taking. And it hasn’t even started raining yet!\n\nCovid has been troublesome enough. While respecting all concerns, I’m getting tired of Covid, Fires and PSPS! PG&E’s means of mitigating more lawsuits from potential fire activity. We need some rain.\n\nDue to the aforementioned, I’m typing on battery power hoping to send when I can get to a wifi signal tomorrow morning. But I’m not really complaining.\n\nIn the midst of all of this, we’ve really been fortunate.\n\nIf you own a fly-rod and some flies, a decent reel, and have been fishing this year – consider yourself fortunate. If you went fly-fishing at all this year – same.\n\nAt this writing, the only power I have is what’s left in this laptop battery. Otherwise, I am without lights in my house. And yet, I have a house, it’s not burning, and I have a laptop. So, I’m good.\n\nIf you haven’t pulled out your “roster” you’ve been missing out on a lot of fun. Tanta suggested I write about the roster. You know, the list of members you may or may not know. You know the person on the other end of the line. Like the old days – the good – old days.\n\nAs your “President”, at this President’s Line – All I want you to do is pick up the phone and call someone you don’t know – on the roster – and start from there.\n\nSince 1977, the Santa Cruz Fly Fishermen (and BTW, that means, every being that has two feet and walks on this planet) defines a mission to “Promote, Educate and Enjoy the Sport of Fly Fishing”. This is “high-level” thinking but you are part of this greater good. This mission isn’t just for the board members – it’s for you too!\n\nWe have some fun things coming up and if you haven’t been on one of Elaine’s Zoom Fly-Tying classes, try it. We also have been trying out survey’s to let us know more about how things we are doing to improve the fly-fishing experience.\n\nWe also have some great things coming up with Conservation and Education. The High School Scholarship Program and the Scholarship for the Summer Program.\n\nOne other thing, the October meeting has been very successful and I want to thank everyone for their “go-to” spirit. We had some great presentations for you to see and I hope you enjoyed them.\n\nThanks to all of you who have been supporting the FFI both in Northern California and the National FFI as well as the Santa Cruz Fly Fishermen.\n\nThanks to all of you who have supported our monthly Zoom meetings. What a great opportunity to learn from some of the best in the world of our sport.\n\nThank you for being a member. More to come. Stay tuned for something different!\n\n## Membership Notes\n### 2021 Renewal Update\n_by Membership Chairman Bob Peterson_\n\nAs of November 1st, 47 current members have renewed 2021 membership online at [www.santacruzflyfishermen.org/membership](http://www.santacruzflyfishermen.org/membership).\n\nThe balance of renewals (about 100 members) must continue to be paid by check and sent to our P.O. Box. We are working on a process to allow online payments for all members. We will keep you posted.\n\nThanks to those who have renewed their membership online. To support our Club in this transitional time."
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"text": "July 14, 2021 by Wendy Lubberding\n\nLive Performance | Review\n\nElisabeth Gets Her Way – Jan Martens | GRIP\n\nOn Monday 12 July, during Julidans festival, the Belgian choreographer and dancer Jan Martens premiered Elisabeth Gets Her Way at Theater Bellevue. The thoughtful seven-part solo explores the unique force and precision of Elisabeth Chojnacka’s harpsichord playing, and comes up with a plethora of danced responses. I saw the show on 13 July.\n\nDance maker Jan Martens knows how to bend the space and time in which his work takes place. He bends them to accommodate bodies and minds other than his own (The Common People, Passing the Bechdel Test) or unexpected combinations of dancers’ bodies (BIS, any attempt will end in crushed bodies and shattered bones). But he also bends them to"
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"text": "# CANADA INDEX\n\nYour weekly look at Canada's Economic Mood\n\nBloomberg NANOS\n\n## Summary\n\nAfter a lackluster start to consumer confidence in the first quarter of 2019, weekly tracking in the Bloomberg Nanos Canadian Confidence Index (BNCCI) suggests some increasingly positive sentiment as measured by the Expectations Sub-Index which is at a six month high.\n\nThe BNCCI, a composite of a weekly measure of financial health and economic expectations, registered at 56.39 compared with 54.74 four weeks ago. The twelve month high stands at 58.01.\n\nThe Bloomberg Nanos Pocketbook Index is based on survey responses to questions on personal finances and job security. This sub-index was at 59.08 this week compared to 58.64 four weeks ago. The Bloomberg Nanos Expectations Index, based on surveys for the outlook for the economy and real estate prices, was at 53.71 this week (compared to 50.84 four weeks ago).\n\nThe average for the BNCCI since 2008 has been 56.81 with a low of 43.28 in December 2008 and a high of 62.92 in December 2009. The index has averaged 55.08 this year."
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"text": "# GOA BOARD OF SECONDARY AND HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION\n\n(A Corporate Statutory Body constituted by an Act of the State Legislature)\n\nGBSHSE/ACAD/Comp.Sci. XI/XII/2021/ \n\nDate: 03/06/2021\n\n**CIRCULAR NO. 24**\n\nTo,\nThe Heads of all recognized\nHigher Secondary Schools,\nwithin the jurisdiction of this Board.\n\nSub:- Revised Syllabus in Computer Science for Class XI & XII to be implemented for the academic year 2021-2022.\n\nSir/Madam,\n\nWith reference to the above cited subject, it is informed that Revised Syllabus in Computer Science for Class XI & XII to be implemented for the academic year 2021-2022 is uploaded on Board’s official website.\n\nThe Head of the institution shall download the same from the official website of this Board for further necessary action.\n\nThe content of this Circular should be brought to the notice of all concerned.\n\nsd/-\n(Geraldina L. Mendes)\nSecretary\n\nCopy to:-\n\n1. The Director of Education, Porvorim-Goa\n2. The Director of SCERT, Alto Betim-Goa\n3. Heads of Sections of this Office.\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n[image_0](/image_0)"
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"text": "# Navigating the Forest of Long, Technical, and Complex Texts\n## A Path up the Mountain\n\n(P)Professor First!\n(A)ttack the Text with Pre-Reading!\n(T)ransform the Reading Environment!\n(H)elp yourself with Recall: Annotate!\n\n1. **Ask your professor the right questions:**\n a. How would you like me to read this text?\n b. What will I be expected to do with the reading?\n c. What questions might you ask us?\n d. Are there parts that need more attention or careful study?\n e. Is there any background or context that would facilitate my reading?\n\n2. **Strategies for Pre-Reading a Text—what to consider as you hover:**\n a. Introductions, Abstracts, Summaries.\n b. **Bold, Italicized,** or Shaded Sentences and Areas.\n c. Pictures, Charts, and Diagrams.\n d. Study Questions or Directed Reading Prompts.\n e. Bibliographies, End Notes, Author’s Notes.\n\n3. **Steps for Successful Reading:**\n a. Control the Physical Environment:\n i. Turn off Facebook, iPod, cell phone, friends, and roommates.\n ii. Decide to read; reward yourself for planning.\n b. Identify the introductory or summary sections; look for bold language, first sentences and paragraphs, section headings, pictures and graphs.\n c. Use tools to read: pencil, paper, highlighter, and notes.\n d. Control the pace of your reading—sections have different importance.\n\n4. **Tools for Annotation:**\n a. Read with a pencil or pen; leave the highlighter behind.\n b. Circle key ideas; check mark “√” any pattern; use “*”return, “etc.”\n c. Write questions in the margin.\n d. Write a summary at the end of the text, write out your thoughts, indicate what you don’t understand, and what you need to remember.\n e. Review your annotations before class or exams: what should you remember?\n\nDr. Kyle Torke\nColket Fellow in Reading and Rhetoric\nColorado College"
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"text": "# TEXAS BAPTISTS\n\n## OPEN POSITION POSTING\n\n**Opening Date:** 12/9/2020\n\n**Closing Date:** Until Filled\n\n**Position Title:** Intercultural Ministries Specialist\n\n**Department/Division:** Center for Cultural Engagement\n\n**Job Type:** Regular Full-Time, Exempt\n\n**Location:** 7557 Rambler Rd, Ste. 1200, Dallas, TX 75231\n\n### BASIC FUNCTION:\n\nThe Specialist establishes trusted advisor relationships with Intercultural church Pastors and leaders; facilitates strategic planning with Intercultural congregations; provides comprehensive integrated services that encourage and facilitate Intercultural congregations in fulfilling their God-given mission; connects them to resources, one another, and other organizations as appropriate; and helps them develop strong leaders among all generations. This is done strategically with/under supervision of the Director of Intercultural Ministries.\n\n### Position description/objective:\n\n**NOTE:** Some descriptions may have more specific duties and/or goals and objectives attached to their forms. Such attachments normally reflect unique aspects of specific locations, shifts, departments, etc.\n\n1. Establish rapport and develop positive relationships with Intercultural church pastors, church staff and lay persons in Intercultural BGCT cooperating churches and with BGCT partners in the areas of assigned responsibilities. These BGCT partners might include but are not limited to: BGCT Office of Missions, BGCT institutions, Baptist Student Ministry leaders, WMU, BGCT officers or board members.\n\n2. Preach a minimum of two Sundays each month in assigned churches.\n\n3. Give leadership and assist the Director in strategic development of the second-generation work in Intercultural congregations including but not limited to, areas of connection and LTI.\n\n4. Develop, encourage, and facilitate information, training, and resources appropriate to assigned areas of responsibility.\n\n5. Guide congregations and leaders in assessing and creating processes and strategies appropriate for the context. Encourage and facilitate the development of Intercultural congregations of various ministries with one another and the wider, mission, and ministry of the BGCT."
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"text": "# Sunday\n\n## Prophecy: Clothing\n\nPsalm 22 gives us a lot of prophecies about the crucifixion of the Lord Jesus. Can you find the verse in the Psalm that tells us what would happen to His clothing (garments) and write it in the box below?\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\nThere are two verses in John chapter 19 that tell us how this prophecy was fulfilled. Can you find these verses and write them in the box below?\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\n\n\nDo you think that the soldiers knew about the prophecy in Psalm 22?\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\nHow can we be sure that when God says something will happen, it will happen?\n\n[form_0](/form_0)"
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"text": "# Facility Details\nThe City of Williamsburg owns and manages the Quarterpath Recreation Center. Many areas of the recreation center are available for rent when not in use for scheduled programs or activities. We offer a variety of rental spaces sure to accommodate most events and rental needs.\n\nOur 35,000 sq. foot facility is perfect for your group or organization’s next meeting, training or special occasion! Food and refreshments are permitted; however, alcoholic beverages, smoking and animals are prohibited. The recreation center is handicap accessible and offers plenty of parking.\n\n# Meeting Rooms for Rent\n## Meeting Room 1\nThis is an ideal room for small meetings. Capacity: 12 people with chairs/tables and 15 people with theater seating.\n\n\n\n## Meeting Room 2\nThis room can hold small classes, meetings, and birthday parties. Room is equipped with whiteboard and projector screen. Capacity: 20 people with chairs/tables and 30 people with theater seating.\n\n# Multi-purpose Rooms for Rent\n## Multi-Purpose Room 1\nThe 1,700 sq. ft. open design and neo-shock flooring allow for classes such as dance, Tae-Kwon-Do, Tai Chi and Yoga. The room is equipped with mirrors, bars and stereo system. Capacity: 30 people in an instructional program.\n\n\n\n## Multi-Purpose Room 2\nThe 1,900 sq. ft. room is perfect for banquets, receptions, large parties and can also be used in a lecture style set up. The shock resistant flooring also makes the room usable for exercise classes. Capacity: 60 people with chairs/tables and 80 people with theater seating.\n\n\n\n## Kitchen\nAdjoining the Multi-Purpose Room 2 is a kitchen that offers the opportunity for warming foods for a catered event.\n\n## Gymnasium\nThe 18,000 square foot gymnasium is available on a limited basis for large events and tournaments. There are two full-size basketball courts and three volleyball courts. Spectators can also be placed in the gym on a rental basis.\n\n# Facility Rental Information\n- Anyone wishing to rent a room must call the recreation center to confirm the date and time is available.\n- Payment must be made in full to confirm the reservation.\n- There are no refunds for cancellations within two weeks prior to the reservation date.\n- No alcohol is permitted in the recreation center.\n- The recreation center has the right to charge a refundable damage deposit of $100.00 if deemed necessary by the supervisor on duty.\n- For additional information or to reserve a room, call the front desk at the reception desk.\n\n# Recreation Center Rules\n- User is responsible for all damages to the building or equipment during the event.\n- User is responsible for enforcing law and order during the event. No conduct deemed improper or unsafe by the recreation center staff will be permitted.\n- No smoking or animals are allowed in the building.\n- No alcohol is permitted in the building.\n- No open flames or candles are allowed.\n- No decorations may be attached to the walls, doors, or ceilings without prior approval.\n- User must clean up all trash and decorations after the event.\n- The recreation center is not responsible for any lost or stolen items.\n- The recreation center reserves the right to cancel any reservation due to unforeseen circumstances.\n- The user must adhere to all rules and regulations set forth by the recreation center.\n- The user must ensure that all guests are out of the building by the end of the rental period.\n- The user must ensure that no decorations or items are left in the building after the event.\n- The user must ensure that no decorations or items are attached to the walls, doors, or ceilings in prohibited areas."
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"text": "their choice. With marks, either from boards or entrance exams, being the sole factor for admission in most colleges around the country, there is excess stress on students to perform. This quest for superior grades has not only overtaken extracurricular activities, social life and playtime of students, but also compelled parents to enrol students in additional, supplementary classes.\n\n[image_0](/image_0) [image_1](/image_1)\n\nPrivate tuition is pervasive in all parts of the country, and is deemed necessary by the parents of students across the ability and marks spectrum. According to the June 2018 US Census Bureau CARE ratings report, 26% of upper primary students (class V - VIII) in India are presently enrolled in privately paid tuition. The Indian Coaching industry, which was estimated to be Rs 2170 Billion in the is predicted to grow to a market of Rs 3150 billion by the year 2020. Contrary to what the name suggests, this supplementary education does not complement what is taught in school, but rather reinforces the importance of 'scoring well'.\n\nThe Fault in our Marks:\nUntil the mid 19th Century, when philosophers and academicians began to realise that oral assessments were subjective and ineffective, written exams were not prevalent in schools. Modern examinations are a derivation of the wave of intellectual testing which emerged in the early 20th Century. Scientists and academicians such as E. L. Thorndike and Alfred Binet developed and started administering tests which could (a) provide objective, quantifiable results; and (b) allow them to classify students as per their level of intellect."
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"text": "# WV HOUSE OF DELEGATES - 2003 FAMILY VALUES VOTING RECORD\n\n## SYMBOL LEGEND:\n\n- + = Vote FOR Family Values\n- - = Vote OPPOSED to Family Values\n- A = Absent or Not Voting\n\n1. Delegates to require bill considered\n2. Participating in Public Schools\n3. Requiring Informed Consent\n4. Amendment to remove civil remedies provision\n5. Prohibiting disclosure of female in the abortion\n6. Prohibiting informed consent bill\n7. Absence to minimal marriage fee\n8. Celebrate Freedom Week\n\n[table_0](/table_0)"
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