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The Summer House, the premier furniture store and showroom on the Highlands plateau, was recently rated as one of the favorite furniture stores in the South by Southern Living, and Western North Carolina's best interior designers echo the same sentiment; The Summer House is the place to shop for furnishings that perfectly reflect the rustic beauty of our mountains. Country Creek North Carolina Macon County Franklin (12.12 miles) (828) 524-9377 We currently have a comprehensive range of Rustic and Log Furniture, a huge range of hardwood Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, Upholstered Furniture, Decorating Accessories, and Collectibles on this site now ready for your viewing pleasure. Rice's Furniture Gallery North Carolina Transylvania County Brevard (28.78 miles) (828) 884-2839 If you can imagine it in your home, then Rice Furniture Company can supply it. Visit one of our locations and see for yourself what a tiny town store with a huge range can do to improve your home and save you money. Scallywags Consignment Furniture North Carolina Haywood County Hazelwood (30.49 miles) (828) 454-1960 We provide best quality used furniture at prices well below new cost. You can find a map and directions to our location on our Map page. We accept: gently used furniture pieces and accessories of all styles and kinds. We will provide your fine and heirloom furniture to the public and make you money in the process. Nantahala Country Workshop North Carolina Cherokee County Andrews (35.34 miles) (828) 321-5888 At Nantahala Country Workshop you'll find rustic and farm house reproductions, as well as fine furniture reproductions in contemporary finishes and old fashioned milk paint in traditional early American colors. We have a good range of rockers and Windsor chairs, Shaker cabinets and hutches, stools, benches, wooden bowls and many other items. Sabbath Day Woods North Carolina Haywood County Canton (37.12 miles) (828) 235-9444 Work of Desmond Suarez with over twenty five years of professional design & fine craftsmanship inspired by the finest of American Shaker, Arts & Crafts movement, modern designs. E-mail a friend about Sabbath-Day Woods. Nana's Antiques North Carolina Henderson County Hendersonville (45.90 miles) (828) 697-8979 Nana's Antiques is conveniently situated just one block off Historic Main Street in Hendersonville near Asheville NC at the corner of W. Allen and Church Streets less than one block from the Hendersonville Visitors Center. Our antique store is in a charming 1920's two-story cottage that is reminiscent of times past. Dreamweaver North Carolina Henderson County Hendersonville (45.90 miles) (828) 693-6656 Dreamweaver operates two retail stores in North Carolina. One in Asheville NC and the other in Hendersonville NC. We specialize in outdoor/patio furniture, indoor furniture, home decor and silk-like flowers. We have over 30 years of knowledge direct importing here in Western North Carolina.
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Create an Account - Increase your productivity, customize your experience, and engage in information you care about. Sign In Search Popular Info Services About Us LIBRARY HOME LIBRARY CATALOG MY ACCOUNT PROGRAMS & EVENTS ONLINE RESOURCES EBOOKS & EAUDIO READER'S ADVISORY Friends of the Library A community organization supporting and promoting the Library. The Friends sponsors activities to raise funds for the purchase of library materials and equipment, and underwrites programming to benefit all library users. Become a member of the Friends of the Library: Membership form The Friends of the Library meet bi-monthly (Feb., Apr., June, Aug., Oct., Dec.) on the third Tuesday of the month, 5:30 p.m. at the Central Library. Support the Friends by choosing them as your AmazonSmile charity. President: Marge Oberg Vice President: Joan Degen Secretary: Patricia Kessel Treasurer: Linda Stopani Financial Secretary: Open Book Sale Liaison: Joan Degen Marketing: Kathy O’Brien Membership: Marge Oberg Publicity: Open Additional Participants: Library Liaison: Kathleen Cizek Library Director: Karen Archibald The Friends of the Library - Access Newsletter Keep up with what is going on at your Garland Libraries by reading the Access newsletter. Access is a monthly publication from the Friends of the Library that includes all library events. April 2020 Access (PDF) March 2020 Access (PDF) February 2020 Access (PDF) January 2020 Access (PDF) Would you like to have The Access emailed to you? Sign up to receive our weekly Wowbrary newsletter showcasing the library's newest purchases and you will receive The Access every month. Take some time now to clean out your closets and bookshelves and donate the books and media that you no longer need or want. Newer items and items in good condition will be considered for the library collection. Items the library does not add to the collection are passed along to the Friends of the library for their annual book sale. Items the Library and the Friends will take include: Books of all kinds: fiction and non-fiction Books on all subjects Books for all ages Books in foreign languages Magazines DVDs CDs Donated items may be dropped off at any Garland library location. If you need assistance carrying in your donations, please ask for help at the Check-out Desk. Items that are not in good enough condition for the library collection or the Friends of the Library book sale will be brought to a book recycling center. Monies earned from recycling are collected by the Friends of the Library and used for library programming and projects. No matter what, your donation benefits the Garland Libraries! The annual Friends of the Library Book Sale will be in October 2021! Members only night (NO SCANNERS ALLOWED) Thursday, Oct. 14th 5 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Open to the public: Friday, Oct. 15 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. DON’T FORGET TO RENEW YOUR FRIEND'S MEMBERSHIP WHEN IT IS DUE. Bring this membership form to any Garland Library or mail it to one of the library branches if you prefer. Please don't wait until the night of the book sale. The lines will be very long, and you will spend your precious shopping time in line!!
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Above: This is one of our latest commissioned pieces. Recently delivered in the first of August 2014, is a conceptual art piece based on the idea the client conveyed to the artist. The client was a Personal Financial Wealth Management Company in, Houston, TX. At left is artist and client. Back to Main page: Read on the concept. Above: Another one of our recently, commissioned pieces is at the Boot Shop in Humble, TX. Completed in July, 2014, It is a commercial piece, a business mural for decorative art for a business. Above: See before and after pics. At left is the before picture, a plain white wall; and at right is the same wall with more exciting final art work, Included in the pic at rights is the owner, Dave Radowick, and employee, Angel. Go to read corresponding, Houston Chronicle article. The size of the wall mural is approximately, 10 high X 25 Ft. wide. Go to read corresponding article COMMISSIONED ART by Artist Ray Gatica, www.GaticaArt.com Phone: 281-441-9714 or Email [email protected] We work out of the Houston TX, area but travel to private and commercial clients' residences in and around the state of Texas. Below are samples of of our most recent commissions. Above: Puerto Rican boudoir painting; A canvas piece for a client who wanted something for here bedroom and she wanted it to depict the Puerto Rican flag. This was my version of what I thought she wanted.. She loved it.
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Paragraph 3.3.6 of CRC 16/1998 provides a principle that: “A situation whereby different persons hold different properties under the same title is unacceptable. Therefore, if all properties held under a title deed are not to be transferred to the Authority, a certificate of registered title must first be obtained.” (emphasis added). I have been informed that: (i) the source of the afore-mentioned principle (“the principle” is the last proviso to section 16 of the Deeds Registries Act 47 of 1937 (“the DRA”) and (ii) the principle has been re-iterated in CRC 3/2000 and CRC 1/2002. However, the last proviso to section 16 of the DRA (“the proviso”) provides, in clear and unequivocal terms, for the registration of transfer by endorsement “where the State acquires all the land held under any title deed, ……., or where a local authority ………acquires all the land under a title deed by any other such authority ………..” only. Moreover, there is no requirement in the proviso to obtain a CRT. In any event, since a CRT can only be applied for by the registered owner of a property, a requirement to obtain a CRT would entail the co-operation of the registered, divested, owner and, thus, undermine a vesting statute, such as section 32 (2) of the South African Maritime Safety Authority Act No. 5 of 1998, which does not require the co-operation of the registered owner. In some cases, the divested registered owner would have been abolished – refer, for example, to section 13, read with section 14 (2) of the Housing Act 107 of 1997. Further, attention is drawn to the introductory paragraph of section 16 of the DRA, that: “Save as otherwise provided in this Act or in any other law……..” Therefore, regard must be had to the relevant provisions of the DRA or any other law. Finally, attention is drawn to the prevailing confusion, whereby: (i) the principle requires the issue of a CRT before registration of a transfer, (ii) RCR 9/2015 requires that a CRT be issued simultaneously with a registration of a transfer and (iii) CRC 1/2016 requires that a CRT be issued subsequent to a registration of a transfer. On the basis of the afore-going, I submit that: (i) the last proviso to section 16 of the DRA cannot properly be regarded as a valid basis for the principle, (ii) the principle falls outside of the powers of a Chief Registrar of Deeds and, therefore, (iii) the principle should be revoked. Thabo Nqhome Consultant Diana Mabasa Inc. Johannesburg Print this article Leave a comment: Word shown in picture: Submitting your comments... Your comment has been submitted for approval. Latest Articles Conveyancing Tables - May 2021 The Conveyancing Tables of Costs Ready Reckoner has been updated to reflect the changes made to the Conveyancing Fees Guidelines for the transfer of immovable property, applicable from 1st May 2021. Read More Prohibition against transfer Allen West discusses the implication of title deed conditions in respect of agricultural holdings which contain a provision that the land may not be further subdivided, or any portion thereof sold, leased or disposed of, or transferred to two or more persons, without the consent of the Board. Read More Property 24/10 - 550 This week on Property24.com: No deposit? You're more likely to qualify for a 100% bond than ever before; 4 simple rules for a good credit score; and 3 free services to help you get your finances in order.
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One day, the world was enveloped by a mysterious blinding light causing terrible destruction. The central continent, from where the light is believed to have originated from, went silent, while at the same time demons began to spread throughout the world like a plague. Sometime aftewards, a young man by the name of Weiss, suffering from amnesia, encounters the enigmatic Eva, from who Weiss learns that he has committed the sin of deicide. In order to atone for his crime he must become the "Vessel" in which the power of the divinity he slaughtered will be stored. For that power will be used to resurrect the one whose life he stole. For those who betray the divine will pay for their sins in the space which separates salvation and damnation, as will their progeny... Revamped Battle System: Unlike the first two games of the series, Agarest 2 battles are fought with an engaging active grid-based battle system.
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I Love to write for God. Each week, I write messages and share the word of God with anyone who will read what I write. God has always been my inspiration. Even in trouble times, he can get you though anything. This is what my messages are all about. Verse 3 Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps December 30, 2020 The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.” Exodus 14:14 NIV https://exodus.bible/exodus-14-14 Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments Post a Comment Popular posts from this blog Day 6: verse December 31, 2018 And the God of all grace, who called you to his eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will himself restore you and make you strong, firm and steadfast. 1 Peter 5:10 NIV https://bible.com/bible/111/1pe.5.10.NIV Read more JESUS: Our Banner of Victory - Day 1 (New 7 Day reading plan) April 20, 2019 Victory Over Sin When Adam and Eve first disobeyed God and ate the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil in the Garden of Eden, sin became a part of the nature of mankind. Ever since, humans have been born naturally separated from God because of that sin. Because He is perfect, God simply cannot be in close proximity to sin. In the Old Testament, the Israelites were required to frequently sacrifice an unblemished lamb to atone for sin. The offering had to be perfect to cover the debt of sin - it was the only way a person could stay in right standing with God. Jesus is often referred to as the “Lamb of God”, because His sacrifice on the cross covered the sin of humanity. One of the many miracles of the cross is that it reversed the curse of Adam and Eve’s sin: Just as one act of sin separated all of humanity from God, the sacrifice made by one perfect person covered the sin of all people and made a way for reconciliation. Because Jesus offered Himself for us, we hav Read more Day 2 verse 3 - 4 August 17, 2019 “Why were you searching for me?” he asked. “Didn’t you know I had to be in my Father’s house?” Luke 2:49 NIV https://bible.com/bible/111/luk.2.49.NIV He said to them, “When you pray, say: “ ‘Father, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come. Give us each day our daily bread. Forgive us our sins, for we also forgive everyone who sins against us. And lead us not into temptation. ’ ” Luke 11:2‭-‬4 NIV https://bible.com/bible/111/luk.11.2-4.NIV
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I Love to write for God. Each week, I write messages and share the word of God with anyone who will read what I write. God has always been my inspiration. Even in trouble times, he can get you though anything. This is what my messages are all about. Verse 4 Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps June 24, 2021 5 We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ. 2 Corinthians 10:5 NIV https://2corinthians.bible/2-corinthians-10-5 Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments Post a Comment Popular posts from this blog Day 6: verse December 31, 2018 And the God of all grace, who called you to his eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will himself restore you and make you strong, firm and steadfast. 1 Peter 5:10 NIV https://bible.com/bible/111/1pe.5.10.NIV Read more JESUS: Our Banner of Victory - Day 1 (New 7 Day reading plan) April 20, 2019 Victory Over Sin When Adam and Eve first disobeyed God and ate the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil in the Garden of Eden, sin became a part of the nature of mankind. Ever since, humans have been born naturally separated from God because of that sin. Because He is perfect, God simply cannot be in close proximity to sin. In the Old Testament, the Israelites were required to frequently sacrifice an unblemished lamb to atone for sin. The offering had to be perfect to cover the debt of sin - it was the only way a person could stay in right standing with God. Jesus is often referred to as the “Lamb of God”, because His sacrifice on the cross covered the sin of humanity. One of the many miracles of the cross is that it reversed the curse of Adam and Eve’s sin: Just as one act of sin separated all of humanity from God, the sacrifice made by one perfect person covered the sin of all people and made a way for reconciliation. Because Jesus offered Himself for us, we hav Read more Day 2 verse 3 - 4 August 17, 2019 “Why were you searching for me?” he asked. “Didn’t you know I had to be in my Father’s house?” Luke 2:49 NIV https://bible.com/bible/111/luk.2.49.NIV He said to them, “When you pray, say: “ ‘Father, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come. Give us each day our daily bread. Forgive us our sins, for we also forgive everyone who sins against us. And lead us not into temptation. ’ ” Luke 11:2‭-‬4 NIV https://bible.com/bible/111/luk.11.2-4.NIV
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Lightening is energy manifested in light and heat and astounding energy. In Fort Worth Texas a bolt hit the top cap of a buried diesel tank at a filling station. It blew the pump right out of the ground and left a crater of asphalt and cement 3 feet deep and 9 feet across. They say it was fortunate there was just a little bit of diesel in the tank and it did not hit the full gasoline storage a few feet away. THAT would have been a bigger crater for sure! We of course know lightening in it’s more familiar form and the forests fires it brings! But in Scripture it is termed to be the “fire that falls” from heaven…with the plague of hail on Egypt, with the prayer of Elijah on Mt. Carmel and twice on the captains and the 50 lackies of wicked King Ahaziah. It is also the thing for which the disciples asked when a particular Samaritan community rejected them, When the disciples James and John saw this, they asked, “Lord, do you want us to call fire down from heaven to destroy them?” Luke 9 Maybe that is why these brothers were called, “the Sons of Thunder”! In a storm it so frightened Luther that he called on saints and swore to become a monk! But Luther would not end that lesson in fear…but in finally understanding the work of Jesus. Jesus says his second coming will be “like lightening” flashing across the sky. It will not be missed! It will be quick. But the remarkable thing about lightening is that we have learned to be “safe”. Benjamin Franklin, among others, learned in the 1700’s how to divert the energy of lightening around a building and safely into the ground. Churches were known for getting hit; they were usually the tallest thing for miles! There were even laws against ringing church bells in storms…lightening traveled down a damp rope all too easily and a good bell ringer was worth his weight in bronze! There were some churchy folks who thought lightning rods were “faithless”, but soon insurance companies required them on barns or houses and churches. The experts say a rod of just ¼ or ½ inch positioned at the highest point with a wire just ¼ inch thick will handle any lightning bolt. That is where we see God. Not in the destruction of fiery bolts like Thor, but in the person of Jesus Christ hung high upon a hill outside of Jerusalem. The wrath of God fell on him so that it did not fall on us! Destruction from on high was never God’s intent, but men playing in the clouds and winds of a rebellious world are messing around where they should not be. Our refuge is under the cross of Christ as He takes the full charge of God’s lightening bolt of the law. As for those sons of thunder who wanted to see the lightening fall: Jesus turned and rebuked them! I remember a summer afternoon in the Black Hills with a handful of youth and families swimming in a lake. Suddenly the moms on shore yelled at us to get out of the water. Our hair was standing up on end! We were very close to a lightning bolt! Our business is to give the grace of God’s rod in Jesus – NOT to wish them struck. We stand on the shore and beckon them to a safe place – under the cross of Christ! Lord, grant us love to show your love as you spared us. Grant us wisdom to stand where it is safe and avoid the destruction rebellion brings. May we show others the cross under which they are spared. We call down your grace and truth in Christ that people safe in this present storm. ​
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The partnership between Gymnastics WA and the University of Western Australia’s KIDDO Program continues to go from strength to strength. Gymnastics WA received great news to start 2021 with Healthway committing support to help us partner with KIDDO to upskill gymnastics coaches and deliver Gym Warriors fundamental movement sessions to Early Childhood Education and Care services (ECECS) in WA and expand gymnastics programs in early childhood years. Since launching in May 2021, Gymnastics WA’s Gym Warriors and UWA’s KIDDO program has made a phenomenal start in Early Childhood and Education Care centres. In the first three months of the program, 14 programs have been rolled out across seven centres in Perth. With a target of 10 programs for the year, Gym Warriors has made a blistering start in developing fundamental movement skills in early childhood participants! Bloom Early Education, Yanchep was one of the first Early Childhood Centre’s to complete the program. Tina De Pedro, Centre Director was thrilled with the Gym Warriors pilot. “We have absolutely been loving it! The kids are loving it but the educators have been raving about it!”. Leeming Child Care Centre have thoroughly enjoyed the KIDDO Gym Warriors program. “The sessions have been brilliant…each week Nikki has planned a different theme and has even noticed what was happening around the room and what the children were interested in, for example dinosaurs, transport, rainbows. There has been lots of variety for the children and the activities have been perfect for their age group and capabilities. Nikki has been great at entertaining the children, with different songs, dances, and her communication with them is clear and professional.” Thanks to Healthway, UWA’s KIDDO 3-hour online training is free of charge (RRP $199.00) for our accredited coaching community and upon completion coaches receive a KIDDO Certificate of Physical Literacy. Coaches have developed their skills, knowledge and resources and have had the opportunity to deliver Gym Warriors sessions in ECECs and provide a pathway to their local clubs. The Gymnastics WA accredited coaching community have embraced the opportunity to upskill with 93 coaches enrolled in the KIDDO program and 36 completing the certificate, thus far. With a target of 150 coaches over the two year period, coaches have jumped at this chance. Gymnastics WA’s Industry Development Manager, Nikki Colev is delighted with the pilot program thus far. “The Early Childcare Centres are loving the Gym Warriors program. To see the development in the participants over the course of the program has been so fulfilling as a coach. The KIDDO online training has been terrific in learning new coaching techniques for fundamental movement and building lesson plans based on the latest research from UWA. Our Gym Warriors lesson plans have been developed to deliver age-appropriate skills and make it easy for coaches to upskill and broaden their knowledge. It’s exciting to see how well-received the program has been thus far.” On Thursday, 30th September 2021, the State Gymnastics Centre was filled with Gym Warriors participants developing their fundamental movement for a dedicated photoshoot. Two Gym Warriors sessions were delivered to 25 children from the Gymnastics community by an accredited Gymnastics WA coach, all whilst capturing the smiles and fun of fundamental movement! Activities were age-appropriate and incorporated songs, music and an Auslan sign language experience. Images will be utilised across promotional material and digital platforms to showcase the partnership and further promote the program in the West Australian community in the second year of the partnership and beyond. Gymnastics WA are currently busy planning the second phase of the rollout and plan to start delivering in regional communities and engage new ECECs across WA.
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WOMEN’S RESISTANCE TO STATE AND SECULAR VIOLENCE: INDIGENOUS AND MUSLIM PERSPECTIVES – Habitat Pro Association Skip to content Main Menu Home About Events Stories Dispatches Contact This event will identify the ways in which women empower themselves through their resistance to state and secular violence. We will focus our discussion on Indigenous and Muslim perspectives, with an acknowledgment of how secular policies have often infringed on women’s rights to culture. We turn to UDHR Article 18 as a strong defense, as well as numerous references in the UNDRIP. We outline the importance of collective rights to culture and spirituality and seek to establish a more nuanced conversation regarding state policies of secularism. We hold that this topic receives far too little attention and disproportionately affects both Indigenous women and Muslim women. We believe that the only path toward a sustainable future is through collective transnational efforts which affirm cultural rights. We also believe that women, specifically women of color, should be leaders in this critical work. Our panelists, each a leader in her own context, share social and political objectives through their commitment to a more just and sustainable world.This side event is focused on decolonial approaches to education, particularly in regard to the university system. Our critical objective is a collective investigation of the potential to create space for decolonial thinking and practice within and beyond the university. Through a panel presentation and open engagement with those in attendance, we intend to promote a discussion for challenging the constraints of colonial spaces while also fostering new ways of thinking and being.
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By Jessica Schofield-Wood 2017 marks 10 years since the United Nations adopted the declaration on the rights of Indigenous Peoples. A landmark document and the first of its kind, the declaration outlines the rights and freedoms to which all Indigenous communities around the world are entitled. This article will reflect on this document 10 years … The UN Declaration On the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: 10 Years On Read More » Insights from the Peru floods By Bianca AvilaRivera / April 19, 2017 April 29, 2017 By Jessica Schofield-Wood On 13th March 2017, we were all saddened to switch on the news and learn of the flooding in Peru, and deeply shocked by the horrific images on our TV screens. This is the worst flooding that Peru has experienced in many years, having displaced as many as 110,000 people.
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Founded with a vision to deliver unforgettable Home-Tel experiences, H Boutique Hotel is at the forefront in redefining staying experiences for boutique hotels in Kuala Lumpur. Anchoring our experiences on the philosophy of Happiness, we are committed to design tasteful experiences in every stay. Started with our Sri Petaling branch in 2015 and our Kota Damansara branch in 2016, we have received splendid reviews and are winners of multiple awards, it is a recognition for us to continue to deliver Happiness experiences for our guests to ensure a stay that is in every way immaculate. In our journey of Happiness, we continue to look for aspiring partners to be in this journey with us as we set to co-create these experiences through our management, set-up and consultancy. Vision To be Southeast Asia’s most preferred boutique Home-Tel by 2030. Mission To create innovative and unique Home-Tel Experiences beyond guests’ expectations with our Happiness Culture at affordable prices. Our Team Mr. Eric Hooi Heng Hoong Founder / Director Eric is a visionary designer and build entrepreneur with sharp insights and vast experience in the hospitality industry, F&B as well as medical institutions. His career dates back from 1990, he has worked with prestigious clients such as Hilton Worldwide, Le Meridien Hotel, Columbia Asia Hospital, Sushi King and many more. Armed with specialised expertise, it propelled Eric in founding Sedar Megah Sdn. Bhd. in 2012. He is the Chairman of the company and is also the Director of H Boutique Hotel Management Sdn. Bhd. As a meticulous designer with matured experience, Eric was heavily involved in every aspect of the development and design of all H Boutique Hotels, eliminating unnecessary elements while simultaneously catering to customers’ needs. Ms. Constance Tng Ling Ling Founder / Director Constance is responsible in the financial aspect of all H Boutique Hotels, she also develops creative business strategy for present and future expansion plan. She has gained ample experience throughout her career undertakings; from financial and accounting planning, human resource management, and marketing to customer relationship management. Her previous stint was the Operation and Account Manager for Sedar Megah Sdn. Bhd. She and Eric spearheaded various projects including renowned hotels, restaurants and bistro, display showrooms among others. Constance is a Financial and Accounting graduate. Mr. Ronny Wong Jen Siong Management Team As a veteran in the hospitality industry, Ronny is a firm believer in being ahead of the perpetual shift in the business to be relevant with moving times. His 30 years of experience in this industry has taught him one thing – to constantly keep ahead of guests’ expectations and industry trends. Ronny’s meticulous approach and industry savviness has earned him an impressive track record of pushing profitability up the charts. From the beginning of his hospitality career, he has been instrumental in ensuring that operations run smoothly for numerous hotel pre-openings by managing and training the operations and management team with his novel approach. He rose to the level of General Manager within a few years, maintaining his dynamic foresight on the latest market trends within the hospitality industry. Seeing how big brands are branching out to quirkier boutique hotels to get their piece of the market share pie, Ronny ploughed ahead for the hotels he was managing to be the distinct out of many, by implementing innovative ideas ahead of guests’ expectations. He is currently engaged as the Chief Operations Officer and occasional spokesperson for H Boutique Hotel. Eugine Lim Operations Manager Eugine Lim is the Operations Manager for all H Boutique Hotels, he effectively manages daily operating tasks through practical application of analytical, creative, and critical thinking. With over 16 years of instrumental insights in the hospitality industry, Lim strategically enhances hotel operation efficiency, guest satisfaction, strict supervision on profitability and initiates employee empowerment for personal & corporate growth. Lim also maintains close relationship with various vendors, subsequently fostering strong business network within the industry. Lim’s distinguished career also includes professional achievements and certificates such as First Aid, Handling Complaint, Up Selling Training for Front Office, Bomba Training and Outdoor Leadership Development Program. Additionally, he has a diploma in Hotel & Tourism Management from the Reliance School of Tourism.
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lucky magazine asked us to partner up with them to share some of our favorite tips on streamlining our morning routines, in conjunction with vaseline spray & go, a brand new, compressed air body moisturizer (doesn't gunk up between your fingers or in your rings when you apply it--genius). so, here are my best tricks for speeding up a morning routine: shower at night // when huck was a newborn i quickly discovered that morning showers were no longer gonna work. i switched to a nighttime shower, after the baby was asleep or once daddy was home to help out. i can't believe i didn't start this one sooner--who wants to wake up twenty minutes early for a shower anyway? use multitasking beauty products // i prefer to wear bb creams or tinted moisturizers so i have one less product to fuss with. i especially love double duty products like cream blushes that also work as lip color. have a go-to hair style in your arsenal that doesn't take a lot of time and always looks good // a slouchy pony tail, or maybe a deep side part with a sparkly barrette (trés trendy right now). sometimes i like to remind myself that the french almost never have perfect hair, and if it's good enough for the french, it's good enough for me. have a momiform // a momiform is a dumb word for a brilliant idea. it's just an outfit that you can wear multiple days a week because you have enough of the basics on hand at all times, that you always feel put together in. here is mine: // 1 // 2 // 3 // 4 // 5 // 6 serious game changer, the momiform. this post was sponsored by lucky mag. for more information, check out maxthemorning.com thank you as always for supporting the businesses that help support our family! SHARE: 33 comments: Unknown March 11, 2013 OMG I love this! I totally have a momiform too! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Applewood Road March 11, 2013 I miss having an actual school uniform way back when so I long for a non-mom-iform too ;) Natalie do you wear your leggings doubled up so they aren't as sheer? ReplyDelete Replies Reply Stephanie March 11, 2013 i don't even have kids and i love this post! LOVE this momiform outfit and all your tips are great for getting out the door in the morning for people in general! thanks for these natalie =) ReplyDelete Replies Reply Paprika March 11, 2013 'Momiform' I actually love it!! Even if I am only 17 still, and definitely not a mum, it's a great style!!xx ReplyDelete Replies Reply Anne Hill March 11, 2013 I'm kinda in love with your momiform! just sayin' :) ReplyDelete Replies Reply Mrs. King March 11, 2013 this was honestly my favorite post from a mommy blog so far because I'm a mom-to-be and I was wondering how I was going to juggle actually looking put together. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Melanie March 11, 2013 what a great post!!! i was a huge fan of the night time shower! i didn't start showering in the morning until my kids were 8 & 10 when the started sleeping in past me and really the only reason i did switch back was to get some alone time with my husband every morning. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Chelsea Mac March 11, 2013 These are great recommendations and exactly what I did in becoming a new Mom! Seriously, these should be added to the handbook somewhere. ReplyDelete Replies Reply k8te March 11, 2013 that is the cutest momiform ever! great tips! i don't have kids, but i can def appreciate the time saver that is a nighttime shower! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Anonymous March 11, 2013 i'm echoing k8te, i don't have kids either, but love the idea of a uniform (i definitely have a work uniform!), and night showers are my life. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Anonymous March 11, 2013 I love the momiform! I have a bit of a studentiform myself, which includes my lightweight graphic sweaters...they're basic, so they pair with everything, but so much fun that I can throw them on without accessories and still make a statement :). ReplyDelete Replies Reply Hanna Lei March 11, 2013 I love this, I think everyone needs a go to look -Hanna ReplyDelete Replies Reply Marie March 12, 2013 Love your momiform look! Very comfy and casual. And I also took showers at night when my boy was little. Haha. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Charlotte March 12, 2013 Your momiform sounds a lot like my after-workiform, very comfy x ReplyDelete Replies Reply A Life Un-Styled March 12, 2013 I have the worst time waking up in the mornings, and I don't have kids! For the past 12 days I've managed to wake up and get out of bed by 6.30am. It's tough. I used to shower in the evenings too but now I find that getting up and straight into the shower and getting dressed is the only way I can fit in any blogging or writing in the mornings! I've just clicked though to the vaseline spray and go page, I'm not sure that the product has been released in Australia yet :/ ReplyDelete Replies Reply Anna-bird March 12, 2013 Oh man....I'm so excited for the day I can swap my heels/pencil skirts for a momiform! :) www.anna-bird.com ReplyDelete Replies Reply Alexandra March 12, 2013 Huck has the most expressive face. You are one lucky mama! ReplyDelete Replies Reply life full of colors March 12, 2013 Perfect Momi form ! P.S. I would like to invite You to join my new giveaway here : http://aproditeisland.blogspot.com/2013/03/life-full-of-colours-firmoo-giveaway.html lot of love, Katerina ReplyDelete Replies Reply Diary of a Brown Eyed Girl March 12, 2013 I love your momiform! Especially those shoes! http://www.diaryofabrwneyedgirl.blogspot.com ReplyDelete Replies Reply Sheriden | The Indie Byline March 12, 2013 Night showers are the only way I can get enough shut eye to be prepared for my day so I loooooooove them! And I love the momiform idea, I think it's important to have a go-to look for any aspect of your life, that means work, school, and even weekends out and about. Sometimes we want to be fancy, but sometimes it's just as important to be practical. However, as you've illustrated, practical doesn't have to mean unstylish :) ReplyDelete Replies Reply AshBarnum March 12, 2013 Can you do a post that talks more about your lash routine. I don't have the budget for extensions and am curious about false lashes. What kind do you use? What is your application method? ReplyDelete Replies Reply Simonne March 12, 2013 love that you do fake lashes in a classy fashion. I wish I could apply them as easily as you do! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Anonymous March 12, 2013 Showering at night is a trick I learned way back in high school. Unfortunatly, these days I'm so tired all I want to do is fall into bed. It all evens out though with the curly hair. I literally don't have to wash it for days. Although maybe I shouldn't admit that on the internet. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Anonymous March 12, 2013 Seriously. I need a momiform...and a kid. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Jess March 12, 2013 I have never been brave enough to try fake lashes! I just learned how to use mascara though, so I don`t think I am advanced enough for that yet ;) Some Snapshots Blog Jess ReplyDelete Replies Reply his little lady March 13, 2013 Definitely loving your "momiform" and I don't even have a baby! Great series girl!! xo TJ ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown March 13, 2013 skinny-mini beautiful momma! xo www.livingnotesfromnyc.com olya ReplyDelete Replies Reply Gage March 13, 2013 Showering at night was like... the best revelation of my life. Simplified EVERYTHING. And I like your momiform. The staples in my wardrobe are leggings and sweaters, for sure. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown March 13, 2013 Love this! I do all of those things except the fake lashes (maybe I should give it a go?). Although sometimes I just pull my chubby baby into the shower with me and we sit on the floor and have a jolly good time. My momiform includes a gray v-neck, bright colored jeans, keds, and a slouchy hat! We would look pretty stellar together lol. Thanks as always for sharing. www.whenregardingruffles.com ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown March 14, 2013 I've never been one to shower in the morning because I've always wanted those extra "few minutes". Once I had a kid it def. helped with the whole baby routine. You have a cute momiform! Love these photos! xo Rachel ReplyDelete Replies Reply Alison March 14, 2013 Natalie, Where is the shirt from that you posted? The Rag&Bone one is different but I love the one you posted here. Thanks! Alison ReplyDelete Replies Reply Holly March 17, 2013 i love the momiform! i don't have kids, but that just makes sense! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown March 26, 2013 I immediately became obsessed with those rad leopard hi tops. I've loved hi-tops since owning a pair of red ones when I was a kid and these compare equally, of course, so I bought them! Eep. I hope I love them as much in person as I do after seeing the way you style them. :) Thanks for sharing.
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The Homewood Public Library board of trustees reviewed COVID-19 protocols currently in place and the possibility of requiring all employees to be vaccinated. “I don’t know. It’s a slippery slope,” Colleen Waltman, library director, told trustees at the Aug. 18 meeting. Board members expressed concern about implementing a vaccine requirement before other businesses and institutions had one. Additionally, they decided to wait for the Food and Drug Administration’s full approval of a vaccine. Since the board meeting, the FDA gave full approval of the Pfizer vaccine for individuals 16 years and older. Additionally, the FDA approved emergency vaccines for 12- to 15-year-olds. On Thursday, Aug. 26, Gov. J.B Pritzker announced that health care workers, teachers and college students in Illinois must be vaccinated or take weekly COVID-19 tests. “When the library re-opened after being closed because of COVID, masks were required. We posted signage allowing patrons who were fully vaccinated to not wear their masks. And we also allowed staff who were fully vaccinated to not wear their masks,” said Waltman. “During that period of time, we asked the staff who were wanting to not wear their mask to give us proof that they were fully vaccinated.” Waltman said 24 employees provided vaccination cards and 19 didn’t. Waltman said this doesn’t necessarily mean 19 library employees aren’t vaccinated. She said it’s likely some of these 19 employees planned on continuing to wear masks, so they didn’t feel the need to prove their vaccination status at the time. Waltman said there’s no way of knowing for sure how many employees are vaccinated or unvaccinated now. Since the collecting of vaccination cards, masks became required for all library employees and patrons, regardless of vaccination status. This was following the governor’s August 3 mandate for all state employees to wear masks. The board will decide at the Sept. 15 meeting whether to require library employees to be vaccinated, Waltman said. Homewood Public Library pandemic COVID-19 masks vaccines Advertisement Community Calendar Add YOUR Event Advertisement Local scores Search Please note The login below is for readers with an account directly on hfchronicle.com. If you subscribed through LaterPay, login here. Please let us know if you have problems or check the paywall FAQ page. User login Username * Password * Request new password CAPTCHA We use Captcha to prevent automated spam submissions. Apologies for any inconvenience. Obituaries Obituary: Josette 'Josie' Théa Nordman | Nov. 6, 2021 Obituary: Dianne Louise (Wallace) Rudin | Nov. 2, 2021 1 of 5 ›› Letters to the editor Letter to the Editor: Preserve historic Calumet Country Club Updated: 7 May 2021 Letter: Proposed fulfillment center an insult to community Updated: 19 Apr 2021 Pages 1 2 3 … next › last » News from the community Cook County death toll from COVID-19 reaches 12,000 Cook County commissioners approves $8B budget State Fire Marshal promotes safe cooking habits for Thanksgiving (free content) 1 of 247 ›› Contact the Chronicle Corrections/clarifications We know you depend on us to get things right. If you see an error or part of a story that seems confusing or unclear, please let us know. We value clarity and accuracy and will respond as quickly as we can to problems in our stories. Letters to the editor Share your thoughts with the community. We welcome letters on the issues of importance to our community.
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Ed talks about Martin Shaw’s new book ‘Smokehole – looking to the wild in the time of the spyglass’ and the line ‘The mess out there is because of a mess in here’ Dougald discusses the difference between privilege, entitlement and the ‘work that is mine to do’ and references Alastair McIntosh’s four questions: “Does what I do feed the hungry?” “Is it relevant to the poor or to the broken in nature?” “Does it contribute to understanding and meaningfulness?” “Does it give life?” And there’s something else I’ve heard Alastair say, that our work starts from the place where our own needs meet the needs of the world. So maybe that’s a little clearer than the way I’ve spoken about these things before. Dougald introduces this week’s instruction which is ‘Get On Your Knees!’ Because we’re going to be talking about prayer. Beginning with a story about a Sufi traditional blessing, it’s one of the names of God and it translates as ‘The door is open!’ and you say the name seven times and each time you put your hand on your heart and lift it outwards. And asks the question “have there ever been humans who did so little blessing as they went about their lives, who had so little literacy of blessing?” Ed shares a Shamanic healing with Suzy Crockford from lockdown one last year and the ritual offerings he was invited to make afterwards in gratitude. Dougald talks about Hans Christian Andersen’s story of the emperor with no clothes – and coins the phrase ‘the empire has no prayers’ and maybe it’s also true to say ‘the empire hasn’t got a prayer’? Dougald talks about Bible and Empire and and how something has died or gone rotten in the kind of prayer that can do that, referencing Dara Molloy’s The Globalisation of God how the institutionalised church extinguished the local hybrid traditions such as Celtic Christianity, creating the prototype for colonialism and globalisation Prayer might not (always) be what we think it is – because it has been part of the ways in which humans have inhabited the world in almost all the times and places we know of, but that the idea of religion which we mostly have is formed (even if only in the negative) by certain versions of Abrahamic monotheism, primarily Christian versions Ed returns us to our knees talking about how the act of kneeling is full of deep biological, behavioural, spiritual and political energy…it is also mythical as Martin Shaw writes in ‘Smokehole’ and perhaps where we really need to begin. Because… When you forget what you kneel upon, you are far more easily influenced by energies that may not wish you well. Dougald talks about an essay that Mat Osmond wrote for Dark Mountain: Issue 17, called ‘Black Light’ – it’s about the artist Meinrad Craighead and her depictions of the Black Madonna. Mat grew up within a certain version of Anglican Christianity, and there’s a bit in the essay where he writes: Suppose the dying religion I was raised within were understood as a nurse log – a fallen ancestral giant slow-releasing its nutrients, from whose decaying body a tangle of adaptive cultures is even now emerging? Such new, regenerative shoots might turn out to have less to do with belief or exhausted argument than with recovered behaviours. Behaviours which allow us to entrust our lives to mystery – to the unearned gift of being here at all. Ed connects the ‘nurse log’ idea with the memories of his late father and brother. Dougald talks about prayer in grief and The Way of the Rose, ‘an interfaith rosary fellowship with a subversive mission: to come together in reclaiming this old grassroots mother-devotion from the various weaponised agendas she’s been enlisted to. A re-wilding of the rosary’ and Beloved Sara Zaltash’s The Call – https://www.belovedsarazaltash.com/the-call, plus a conversation between Jay Springett and Gordon White of Rune Soup, where Gordon makes the case that the prayers of the Christian tradition do not belong to the church, or not only – that they are part of your ancestral tradition, they have been prayed in fields and around campfires and over the sick and at times of joy, they have been woven into folk magic and the practices of everyday life for many centuries Ed shares the Hawaiian Ho’oponopono: I’m sorry, forgive me, thank you, I love you… Dougald returns to Martin Shaw’s A Counsel of Resistance and Delight Ed shares a story about praying with the birds on the River Chet Dougald closes with a few lines from a poem by John Paul Davis Epigenetics Mentions Prentis Hemphill’s Finding Our Way podcast and finishes on Mat Osmond’s ‘Black Light’: An English Buddhist priest once taught me that in learning to pray, we learn to get smaller. To get lower, closer to the ground that supports us. Of the many valuable things which I’ve received from the hands of Buddhist teachers, that priest’s idea of prayer is the one I hold closest: when we get down to it, all that we are and all that we value in this life comes to us as unearned gift, and what we cultivate, in prayer, is a grateful awareness of this condition. Which is one of abundance. Which is also one of permanent, radical dependency Let’s get on our knees and pray together in our own way. Bless you for listening. Posted byEd Gillespie & Dougald Hine May 21, 2021 November 3, 2021 Posted inPodcastTags:The Great Humbling
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i had ambitions to watch all the amityville sequels. as a kid, the Amityville 1992: It's About Time vhs cover seemed really creepy to me. so i was especially looking forward to that one. I made it through the first 3, and generally felt the same way you did. But then I couldn't locate a copy of part 4. I tried for a few months, having copies of the others all lined up. But I just never got around to seeing part 4, so gave up on that particular quest. I was able to complete a similar goal with the children of the corn sequels, though... dave13, Aug 9, 2012 #22 chancetx Well-Known Member Joined: Oct 27, 2004 Messages: 1,200 Likes Received: 469 Trophy Points: 83 Location: Los Angeles "Amityville Curse" is based on a book by occult investigator Hans Holzer, who wrote several books about the haunting and murders (as wikipedia notes, both non-fiction and fiction.) His book "Murder In Amityville" was actually the basis for the second Amityville movie. chancetx, Aug 10, 2012 #23 rhett Administrator Joined: Jul 30, 2000 Messages: 9,418 Likes Received: 101 Trophy Points: 63 Location: Canada I remember they interviewed Hans in that MGM DVD set. Was an eccentric fellow, to say the least. :lol: Between chancetx and UFAlien we'd definitely have an interesting book thread on the franchise. I'm guessing there are a lot more books on Amityville than there are even movies. Bring it! rhett, Aug 10, 2012 #24 UFAlien New Member Joined: Aug 9, 2012 Messages: 29 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 1 Since my posts were apparently stolen by Jody the evil demon pig, I shall reiterate! I voted for the original because, despite some overacting and poor effects, it still creeps me out to a great extent - a feeling that lingers after watching the film. Amityville II: The Possession is easily the scariest, but the tacked-on Exorcist epilogue really tarnishes it quite a bit. It's a shame because the first hour or so is really quite disturbing and effective. Amityville 3D has a couple of decent scenes and is pretty fun if you can get a decent 3D copy (I had one and lost it) - but it doesn't work as a horror film, neutered by its PG rating. I also miss the excellent Lalo Schifrin score from the first two. Amityville 4: The Evil Escapes is awful, but in an entertaining, hilarious way. As a side note, the housekeeper is easily the best damn housekeeper in the world. She saved her employers from a little be-mulleted idiot wielding a demonically possessed chainsaw! Now that's dedication! The Amityville Curse has some neat ideas and decent atmosphere in places, but ultimately it's just really, really boring. The series doesn't really have any continuity (a practical necessity since the Lutzes actually owned the sequel rights and a copyright to their story), but this one has absolutely no connection to the others. Amityville 1992 is really weird. It's part goofy craziness (killer diaper truck, anyone?), part surprisingly effective chiller - and the lead actress does a pretty good job. It's also notable for its crew - director Tony Randel also did Hellbound: Hellraiser II, was the vice-president of production for New World Pictures, and also directed two episodes of Power Rangers in Space (no, really). Composer Daniel Licht also did Children of the Corn II and III, Hellraiser: Bloodline, the TV series Dexter, and the game Silent Hill: Downpour. Amityville: A New Generation is from the same screenwriters as the previous film and quite similar. There's some good and creepy stuff in it, as well as some unfortunate goofiness. My main issue is just how badly it retcons the real-life DeFeo shootings. Amityville Dollhouse is my current pic for the #1 worst film I've ever seen, though with most of Uwe Boll's stuff and some other choice stinkers the list fluctuates from time to time. It's silly and unscary, the plot is disjointed and nonsensical, the acting is terrible, and it's just an unpleasant waste of time. It's no wonder it killed the series. The 2005 remake isn't my cup of tea. Too focused on jump-scares, too far off from the true and allegedly true story (not to mention the book), too hyper-stylized (the design for the house really bugs me), and the expanded "evil warlock" backstory is really silly. The whole film seems like an attempt to cash-in on the then-recent success of The Grudge by redoing a classic hit largely in-name-only and adding a long-haired ghost girl. The Amityville Haunting is the only one I haven't been able to sit through. It was too damn boring, and the found footage style meant I didn't even have any cool music or cinematography to distract me. UFAlien, Aug 12, 2012 #25 spawningblue Deadite Joined: Sep 30, 2004 Messages: 5,068 Likes Received: 2 Trophy Points: 0 Location: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada UFAlien said: ↑ Since my posts were apparently stolen by Jody the evil demon pig, I shall reiterate! I voted for the original because, despite some overacting and poor effects, it still creeps me out to a great extent - a feeling that lingers after watching the film. Amityville II: The Possession is easily the scariest, but the tacked-on Exorcist epilogue really tarnishes it quite a bit. It's a shame because the first hour or so is really quite disturbing and effective. Amityville 3D has a couple of decent scenes and is pretty fun if you can get a decent 3D copy (I had one and lost it) - but it doesn't work as a horror film, neutered by its PG rating. I also miss the excellent Lalo Schifrin score from the first two. Amityville 4: The Evil Escapes is awful, but in an entertaining, hilarious way. As a side note, the housekeeper is easily the best damn housekeeper in the world. She saved her employers from a little be-mulleted idiot wielding a demonically possessed chainsaw! Now that's dedication! The Amityville Curse has some neat ideas and decent atmosphere in places, but ultimately it's just really, really boring. The series doesn't really have any continuity (a practical necessity since the Lutzes actually owned the sequel rights and a copyright to their story), but this one has absolutely no connection to the others. Amityville 1992 is really weird. It's part goofy craziness (killer diaper truck, anyone?), part surprisingly effective chiller - and the lead actress does a pretty good job. It's also notable for its crew - director Tony Randel also did Hellbound: Hellraiser II, was the vice-president of production for New World Pictures, and also directed two episodes of Power Rangers in Space (no, really). Composer Daniel Licht also did Children of the Corn II and III, Hellraiser: Bloodline, the TV series Dexter, and the game Silent Hill: Downpour. Amityville: A New Generation is from the same screenwriters as the previous film and quite similar. There's some good and creepy stuff in it, as well as some unfortunate goofiness. My main issue is just how badly it retcons the real-life DeFeo shootings. Amityville Dollhouse is my current pic for the #1 worst film I've ever seen, though with most of Uwe Boll's stuff and some other choice stinkers the list fluctuates from time to time. It's silly and unscary, the plot is disjointed and nonsensical, the acting is terrible, and it's just an unpleasant waste of time. It's no wonder it killed the series. The 2005 remake isn't my cup of tea. Too focused on jump-scares, too far off from the true and allegedly true story (not to mention the book), too hyper-stylized (the design for the house really bugs me), and the expanded "evil warlock" backstory is really silly. The whole film seems like an attempt to cash-in on the then-recent success of The Grudge by redoing a classic hit largely in-name-only and adding a long-haired ghost girl. The Amityville Haunting is the only one I haven't been able to sit through. It was too damn boring, and the found footage style meant I didn't even have any cool music or cinematography to distract me. Click to expand... Great read and welcome to the site! spawningblue, Aug 14, 2012 #26 rhett Administrator Joined: Jul 30, 2000 Messages: 9,418 Likes Received: 101 Trophy Points: 63 Location: Canada So I made it through A New Generation, and you know what, it actually gets a lot better as it gets going. Yeah, the retconing of the original DeFeo shootings is a little problematic, I can forgive it because the flashback/dream sequences it does with those scenes are extremely effective. It gets quite brutal too, with shotgunning to the face in graphic detail and not much letup afterward. The ending, I thought, was quite clever, fusing fact, fiction and art in a way that the original Amityville story could only hope to achieve. Likeable lead, and David Naughton and Terry O'Quinn give some class to the supporting cast. Effects are pretty lame though, but at least they tried to do more than just turning on appliances randomly like in some of these later sequels. I liked the "We Swear." amendment to the "people and places in this story are fictitious" disclaimer during the end credits. Thumbs up overall. Amityville: Dollhouse is kind of the opposite of A New Generation. It actually starts well and up until the final act actually sustains a good pace along with some elaborate scare sequences and even some sleaze. It flirts with some incestuous overtones, but doesn't go all the way, abandoning them for a more rote, cacophonous ending. The last act sort of feels like Miner's HOUSE, with an over-the-top zombie wisecracking and wrecking the now isolated acreage home. Still, I liked the conceit of things happening in the dollhouse happening in real life (mouse crawls inside and forms a proportionally huge mouse inside the room he enters). The aunt and uncle who conveniently show up and even more conveniently know everything about voodoo dolls and the like lessens the usual fun of seeing regular folks coping with irregular circumstances. And how annoying was that little hobbit boy from the mom's side? Just when you thought the ending couldn't get much worse, it goes all kinds of lazy, defaulting to pyrotechnics and deus ex magic. Laughable is the resolve, just using some ADR voice over to tie up some loose ends with the relationships in the film Spoiler (as the family drives away not even bothering to check on the uncle who was, when they last saw him, alive and standing pat in the attic for everyone's safety) . Bad bad bad...even the credits are lazy, they don't even name any of the characters. When's the last time you've seen post-1980 credits like that? Shame this one went off the rails because honestly, after the first half, I was totally team dollhouse. Oh well, still a lot better than the worst entries in most other DTV franchises, and still better than The Amityville Curse. Last up, The Amityville Haunting... rhett, Aug 15, 2012 #27 UFAlien New Member Joined: Aug 9, 2012 Messages: 29 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 1 Rhett, the uncle was Spoiler in the attic of the dollhouse. Because the fireplace was a portal to the dollhouse... somehow. Which led to the attic instead of the other fireplace in the dollhouse that we'd also been shown was a portal because plot convenience. The way they drop the incest bit with no resolution is one of my big problems with the movie, but there are plenty more in that jumble of a "plot"... Spoiler -Who the hell put a newspaper clipping conveniently detailing the previous house fire in the shed? -What the hell does said house fire have to do with... well, anything? It was building up like the father was gonna follow in those footsteps and kill everyone, but the plot was just dropped - so the backstory is useless. -Who the hell was the little kid in the dad's nightmare? For that matter, what was the point of the nightmare? It was set up like one of those "significant dreams" and it went nowhere. -Why is there a magical dollhouse shaped like the Amityville movie house in the middle of a dusty shed in the desert? Is the house they rebuilt supposed to be the Amityville house? -There's no internal logic for the haunting/phenomena. Some things that happen in the dollhouse happen in real life, but plenty of them don't. Then there's also a zombie/ghost dad, and other generic haunting things, and a possession in progress(?) that's just dropped, and it makes a toy spider real, and the incest... Basically the movie felt like they had several different scripts in hand when a gust came along and mixed them all up, and they just picked up whatever pages were closest and stuck them together with no regard to where they came from or where they fit in the story. I did like some of the references to the earlier films (the goo on the dollhouse stairs, the lights in the "eye windows" of the dollhouse, the way the giant rat's eyes look like Jody's from the first movie), but they just reminded me of how much I wanted to watch those instead. UFAlien, Aug 15, 2012 #28 CPT HOOK Well-Known Member Joined: Feb 3, 2008 Messages: 8,728 Likes Received: 3,882 Trophy Points: 113 Location: US Sad to see all the negativity towards Amityville Dollhouse, I finally caught up with it and thought it was an absolute riot! Sure, it's a better sequel to House than it is to Amityville, but I loved it! A giant rat under the daughter's bed? A boy with arachnophobia breaking open a pinata, only to have a giant tarantula fall out of it onto his face? The evil zombie/ghost of the little boy's dad trying to get him to murder his stepdad? And the highlight: The stepmother staring her stepson playing basketball shirtless while she washes a dish so hard she breaks it! I thought it was outrageous B-movie fun from beginning to end. I was never bored! I know for sure that I never saw The Amityville Curse, but now that I'm looking at it, I can't remember whether or not I've seen Amityville: A New Generation. After Dollhouse, I really need to watch it! CPT HOOK, Dec 2, 2017 #29 Zombie Dude likes this. Zombie Dude Well-Known Member Joined: Jan 14, 2008 Messages: 7,231 Likes Received: 2,094 Trophy Points: 113 Location: Australia CPT HOOK said: ↑ Sad to see all the negativity towards Amityville Dollhouse, I finally caught up with it and thought it was an absolute riot! Sure, it's a better sequel to House than it is to Amityville, but I loved it! A giant rat under the daughter's bed? A boy with arachnophobia breaking open a pinata, only to have a giant tarantula fall out of it onto his face? The evil zombie/ghost of the little boy's dad trying to get him to murder his stepdad? And the highlight: The stepmother staring her stepson playing basketball shirtless while she washes a dish so hard she breaks it! I thought it was outrageous B-movie fun from beginning to end. I was never bored! I know for sure that I never saw The Amityville Curse, but now that I'm looking at it, I can't remember whether or not I've seen Amityville: A New Generation. After Dollhouse, I really need to watch it! Click to expand... I agree. This is a fun one. Far better than the recent Awakening. Zombie Dude, Dec 2, 2017 #30 CPT HOOK likes this. ronnie21 Well-Known Member Joined: Oct 13, 2009 Messages: 2,312 Likes Received: 141 Trophy Points: 63 Amityville II is the best. never cared for any of the others. II say's it all.. its the scariest, sleaziest.. and its got a hot diane franklin ronnie21, Dec 4, 2017 #31 hots4 and Angelman like this. wago70 Surviving on nostalgia Joined: Sep 17, 2001 Messages: 3,985 Likes Received: 427 Trophy Points: 83 Location: San Francisco - down by them two ol' sheds Amityville II is the most effective. It's hard to watch that one late at night. The first film had such potential and such a great cast (and a great score) but it just never quite gets past being so-so. Amityville 3-D is my personal favorite. Not because it's a scary movie; it's way too tame and tries to go where Poltergeist excelled but I find it easy to take and I love the scenes with Candy Clark. I hate the 2005 version with that terrible location, the Hollywood action style finale and that stupid ghost girl cliche (and that stupid 'final jump' attempt...ugh!). wago70, Dec 4, 2017 #32 Buechlers_beard Well-Known Member Joined: Feb 16, 2010 Messages: 868 Likes Received: 262 Trophy Points: 63 wago70 said: ↑ Amityville II is the most effective. It's hard to watch that one late at night. The first film had such potential and such a great cast (and a great score) but it just never quite gets past being so-so. Amityville 3-D is my personal favorite. Not because it's a scary movie; it's way too tame and tries to go where Poltergeist excelled but I find it easy to take and I love the scenes with Candy Clark. I hate the 2005 version with that terrible location, the Hollywood action style finale and that stupid ghost girl cliche (and that stupid 'final jump' attempt...ugh!). Click to expand... I agree. Jody the pig is so bizarre that it's creepy. A little girl ghost isn't. Blah Buechlers_beard, Dec 4, 2017 #33 Zombie Dude Well-Known Member Joined: Jan 14, 2008 Messages: 7,231 Likes Received: 2,094 Trophy Points: 113 Location: Australia Thought I'd revive this old thread to discuss the films in Vinegar Syndrome's Amityville set. I finally finished watching through the films and came away surprised by the ones I enjoyed this time. I was anticipating It's About Time and Dollhouse but found myself enjoying The Evil Escapes and A New Generation quite a bit. The latter of which I don't recall liking at all when I first saw it, so that was a surprise. It's About Time I'll have to re-watch at some point as I ended up nodding off through it. The Evil Escapes was pretty unintentionally funny at times, especially that chainsaw scene. I also found the grandma pretty funny with some of her responses and reactions to things. The family was pretty enjoyable overall though and much better than the one in Dollhouse which only had the hot mum going for it (I would have liked to have seen more of her ). A New Generation I just enjoyed a lot. The characters felt a little more real and I thought the lead was good. I will say I thought it kind of loses it's footing towards the end as it feels a bit tame. Other than that I found it a pretty enjoyable entry overall. Dollhouse was the hardest one to get through. I think my favorite part is the Mum having the hots for her stepson, but they don't really go anywhere too crazy with that. The little boy is extremely annoying and feels like he should be in a nickelodeon kids show, and I hate how there's this whole boring subplot with the dad and later, son, trying to win him over. Then there's the little girl who feels like she belongs in Troll 2. Even the Aunt and Uncle feel kooky. Again I have to add the mum is a hottie and helped me get through this rather bad sequel lol. Zombie Dude, Nov 5, 2019 #34 Steel76 likes this. CPT HOOK Well-Known Member Joined: Feb 3, 2008 Messages: 8,728 Likes Received: 3,882 Trophy Points: 113 Location: US I thoroughly enjoyed the Vinegar Syndrome set. All of the movies are GOLD except for A New Generation, which is the worst of the Amityville franchise (not including unofficial entries like Amityville Curse). I think 1992 was my favorite this go-around, but I head-over-heels loved re-visiting Evil Escapes, 1992, and Dollhouse in this terrific set. CPT HOOK, Nov 6, 2019 #35 rhett and Myron Breck like this. Steel76 Well-Known Member Joined: Mar 13, 2010 Messages: 2,806 Likes Received: 1,830 Trophy Points: 113 Location: Sweden Just noticed that both "It's About Time" and "A New Generation" is available on iTunes in native 4K. Steel76, Nov 6, 2019 #36 rhett likes this. rhett Administrator Joined: Jul 30, 2000 Messages: 9,418 Likes Received: 101 Trophy Points: 63 Location: Canada Making my way through the set after not having seen the films since my last post in this thread 7 years ago. The Evil Escapes is good cheese, and less tame than you'd expect for a Made for TV entry. The dwarfy kind of kid (who just died last month actually, RIP) is hilarious to me, the scene where he can't control the chainsaw as he looks wide-eyed in horror as all the ladies in his house stare at him like he got caught wanking it is one of my favorite moments in the whole series. NIGHT OF THE DEMONS 2's Zoe Trilling is also a great addition as the sister. Great transfer and extras as always by VinSyn on that. Hoping to check 1992 out again soon - for me it was probably the best-made of the series, but when it comes to Amityville I kind of like the charm of rougher edges of the other sequels. We also caught up with 2 & 3 in advance of checking out the set, and I still love 2 - forgot how well made that movie is, just a great sense of atmosphere and using the camera as a presence of something sinister. The sleeze is something you never really see to that degree and that's why we love the Italians - nobody else could mix amazing technical proficiency with scummy pulp like they could. I even had more fun than I expected revisiting Part 3 this time - it was my first viewing of it in 3-D thanks to the Scream Blu and it certainly improves what's otherwise a really rote and non-canon haunted house ride. So happy that Vinegar Syndrome put out this set and got the interest up again for Amityville movies - I started watching on Netflix THE AMITYVILLE MURDERS which is kind of like a pseudo-remake of 2, right down to having Diane Franklin and Burt Young (he's still alive!?) back. So far so good there, I like the true crime style of that. Amazing that a series 10+ films deep all started from such a dogshit original haha. rhett, Nov 7, 2019 #37 gobad2003, chancetx, fceurich39 and 1 other person like this. chancetx Well-Known Member Joined: Oct 27, 2004 Messages: 1,200 Likes Received: 469 Trophy Points: 83 Location: Los Angeles rhett said: ↑ The sleeze is something you never really see to that degree and that's why we love the Italians - nobody else could mix amazing technical proficiency with scummy pulp like they could. Click to expand... Well said! I remember seeing that movie as a kid and being shocked because I'd never seen anything like it. The fucked up family dynamics were so much more disturbing to me than any of the actual horror elements. I actually tend to lose interest in the movie after the family is murdered. I'm sure the impression it made on my back then is why I feel compelled to watch anything with Amityville in the title no matter how awful. chancetx, Nov 8, 2019 #38 Zombie Dude and rhett like this. rhett Administrator Joined: Jul 30, 2000 Messages: 9,418 Likes Received: 101 Trophy Points: 63 Location: Canada chancetx said: ↑ Well said! I remember seeing that movie as a kid and being shocked because I'd never seen anything like it. The fucked up family dynamics were so much more disturbing to me than any of the actual horror elements. I actually tend to lose interest in the movie after the family is murdered. I'm sure the impression it made on my back then is why I feel compelled to watch anything with Amityville in the title no matter how awful. Click to expand... I can't disagree - it's actually pretty surprising how quickly the whole family is killed, it's almost at the half-way part of the film when you think that's going to be the big climax. I think it is worth sticking around after though for that gnarly face peel effect during the exorcism at the end. rhett, Nov 10, 2019 #39 Angelman OCD Blu Ray Collector Joined: Oct 27, 2004 Messages: 4,092 Likes Received: 1,876 Trophy Points: 113 For those who are interested, Amityville Curse is on Amazon Prime in a widescreen (cropped?) version.
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THE Glashtyn is a goblin or sprite who wore no clothes, and was hairy ; said to frequent rivers in their lonely secluded spots, and is useful or otherwise as the caprice of the moment led them, assuming various shapes, and occasionally performing kind offices for the farmer, something in the way of the Scottish Brownie or the Manx "Phynnodderee," as mentioned in the first part of Mona Miscellany. In Campbell’s Tales of the West Highlands, he relates the following, which was told him by a woman who lived near the Calf of Man, who said :— " Did you ever hear tell of the Glashan ?" " No ; tell me about the Glashan." " Well, you see, in the ould times they used to be keeping the sheep in the folds, and one night an ould man forgot to put them in, and he sent out his son, and he came back and said the sheep were all folded, but there was a year-old lamb, oasht playing the mischief with them, and that was the Glashan. You see they were very strong, and when they wanted a stack threshed, though it was a whole stack, the Glashan would have it threshed for them in one night. And they were running after the women. There was one of them once caught a girl, and ha’ a hould of her by the dress, and he sat down and he fell asleep, and then she cut away all the dress, you see, round about, this way, and left it in his fist, and ran away ; and when he awoke, he threw what he had over his shoulder, this way, and he said something in Manx. Well, you see, one night the ould fellow sent all the women to bed, and he put on a cap and a woman’s dress, and he sat down by the fire, and he began to spin ; and the young Glashans they came in, and they began saying something in Manx that means ‘ Are you turning the wheel ? are you trying the reel ? ‘ Well, the ould Glashan he was outside, and he knew better than the young ones ; lie knew it was the ould fellow himself, and he was telling them, but they did not mind him, and so the ould man threw a lot of hot turf, you see ~ it was turf they burned then, over them, and burned them ; and the ould one said (something in Manx). You’ll not understand that now " Yes, I do ; pretty nearly." " Ah, well. And so the Glashans went away, and never came back any more." " Have you many stories like that, guidwife?" " Ah ! " said she, " there were plenty of people that could tell those stories once. When I was a little girl I used to hear them telling them in Manx over the fire at night ; but people is so changed with pride now that they care for nothing."
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I came home Friday afternoon, and Facebook & Twitter were full of nothing but references to the events in Connecticut. I rarely watch the news. Social media lets me know when there is something big going on. The news is depressing. Evil in this world is depressing. And most media outlets sensationalize it. I maintain my life as a drama free zone. What’s really important? And not to diminish the tragedy and lost lives, because truly words cannot describe how horrible it is. I mean that. But the reaction seemed a little over the top in proportion to what happened. And I feel sad saying that because shootings like this happen way too regularly. Not always with little kids, and not always on this large a scale, but it happens too often. And my Facebook newsfeed is seriously full of almost nothing but statements related to the event. Pray for everyone involved. Occasionally something about gun control laws. But a lot of “pray for” statuses and pics. I am in favor of prayer. Prayer rocks. Why aren’t we constantly in prayer? Why is my newsfeed not constantly flooded with pictures of candles or, better yet, puppies & kitties praying? Maybe we are all constantly in prayer. I suspect – based on my own personal experience and distractions – that this is not the case, though. Before today’s stuff happened, I had my own prayer journey this week. When we last talked, I had finally taken some action on the latest whisperings from God. He has seen fit recently to plant a phrase in my head from time to time. Different phrases at different times, and when I can’t shake it after a few days I usually realize it’s probably real and I should do something about it. This time a friend needed prayer. And just as quickly, I needed it back. We agreed to pray for each other. And not in a “I’m going to re-tweet this picture” kind of way, we really mean it. Many of you have figured out and / or heard I suffered a major wipeout last week, causing multiple bruises down one side of my body. A couple days later, I burned my hand pretty badly. What only a select few were aware of, though, is that I had to go through this past week without antihistamines. Periodically my doc retests me to see if the various and sundry treatments are working – shots, namely – and if adjustments need to be made. To get a true read on the test results, I have to spend five days detoxing from that which keeps me from breaking out in hives on a regular basis. In the past, by day two or three I have been itching uncontrollably. Even the palms of my hands and the soles of my feet itch. I come close to losing my mind trying not to scratch my skin off. Try getting anything constructive done while you’re in that state. This week I made it through relatively unscathed. A little twinge here and there, but nothing, and I mean nothing like in the past. I had asked for prayers for calmness. And calmness I got. I felt like I was wrapped in a big fleece blanket hug from God all week. I floated through the week. It was almost surreal. What an awesome, amazing, divine surprise. God. And prayer. Those are my only explanations for how I got through this week. And it’s how I will continue to get through every week, every day, every moment. Posted by Jenn at 9:50 PM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Sunday, December 9, 2012 Peace Ahhhh … peace. Ms. Genius over here finally sought out a second opinion on the subject of these little whisperings from God that have been going on – the latest episode anyway – for a couple of weeks. I usually feel like I’ve lost my mind on these things. I worry that I’ve invented thoughts in my own head and am speaking and dictating more than I’m listening. How many times do we get a song stuck in our heads and go all OCD with it. Does it mean something, or does it not mean something? Does it just have a good beat & we can dance to it? But not this time. I was right on the money. Nothing uber dramatic. Well, completely & totally God-inspired, but yeah. It was just a general “oh oh we need each other” (thank you, Matt Hammitt) kind of thing. Which is kind of what I thought, but I was too busy telling God he was either wrong or a comedian to do anything about it. And all is right with the world. Oh yeah, I may have soapboxed a few things along the way. Hey, I have opinions. With my conservative religious upbringing, burning bushes are purely an Old Testament thing. We don’t really expect God to talk to us via flaming hedges these days. Btw, I have promised to make a phone call immediately should the landscaping burst into flames and start speaking. I wonder if tweeting the pope would suffice … And speaking of flames, my klutziness continues. I burned my hand on the oven. Second degree. Kind of glad I wasn’t scheduled to play this week. Ugh. I might need someone to pack me in bubble wrap. This is getting kind of ridiculous. Words and nudges from God. I’m starting to get better at heeding them sooner rather than later. I have a long way to go. Don’t we all. Having that second opinion helps. As does a go-to second opinion provider who, to date and to my face anyway, has not called me insane. I also have to think back and wonder how many times I haven’t recognized God’s leading or chose not to believe it, and what could have been if I had done something different. Not regret, just a “how many times do I have to see that he fixes everything before I shorten that discernment process and act” kind of observation. He fixes everything. Not necessarily how we expect, but he fixes everything. Always. Posted by Jenn at 10:24 PM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Thursday, December 6, 2012 Deer or Pavement Sometimes God hits you with a deer in the car door. Sometimes he hits you with the pavement. As I write this, I am arranged carefully on a variety of ice packs. I’ve been experiencing issues mastering the art of walking. So whatever it was I started writing about yesterday … whatever point I was trying to make … I don’t really remember. It’s a good thing I got a decent workout in yesterday, because today is a day off for sure. And who really needs a soapbox anyway. I did have a thing on my agenda today requiring manual labor. No excuses … I did it anyway. Against my better judgment. I think I survived relatively unscathed. Yay, another item off my to do list. Onward to more secret elfin magic missions. But first more rest & ice & all that good stuff. So God has been whispering this phrase to me for a couple of weeks. As is my custom, I have been in denial and telling him he’s wrong and must be joking. And then today it hit me. (Ha!) I guess that even if I decide to acknowledge this particular little revelation as true, I’m not really sure what to do about it. I guess I could ask. (!!!) Hello. Duh. For as much as some people seem to think I’m a super-genius or full of inspirationalness or something, I would be wise to heed my own advice at times. I don’t come up with inspiration and wisdom by ignoring what God and people are saying. I don’t keep calm and carry on just by conjuring it up myself. Everything is connected, and I don’t believe in coincidence. So I’m just gonna breathe here for a minute. And stop worrying about being right or making a point or explaining anything. I’ll just go back to listening …
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The Senior Team Temptation participated in the World Championships in Hungary in 2016. /Credits: Jura Synchro Team Temptation synchronized skating teams from Belgium are without their ice rink. The stadium, which hosted each year in November the Winter Cup, decided to close "from one day to the other". A shock for the Belgian synchronized skating athletes who are determined to fight. The news was published a few days ago in the Belgian media. "I had to sit down and take a deep breath. We did not know what was happening, no one had informed us about the closure of the ice rink. In Belgium, ice rinks are private companies, so we all depend on owners," said Candy Mulder, Chair of the Gullegem club in West-Flanders and Team Temptation teams coach. As the President of the Winter Cup synchronized skating competition, she added that the 2019 event had to be removed from the ISU competition list a few weeks ago due to financial problems of the investors. Voir cette publication sur Instagram Hi all, some of you know already, but from one day to the other, our ice rink is CLOSED !!! End of story for us...... BUT as we are fighters, otherwise we wouldn't be into skating that long.... we want to fight for our skaters, but we can't do that without any help.... Would you ALLLLLL PLEASEEEEEEE, share this post and ask the hole synchro world to donate a few euro's..... so that we can work on our solution and having an ice floor into a building for now untill we can find some investers for a new ice rink. (as in belgium all ice rinks are private companies, we are not that lucky to have much) thanks in advance.... You can find the link in the comments... Une publication partagée par Team Temptation (@team_temptationbelgium) le 27 Mai 2019 à 9 :24 PDT "The owners invest very poor in the ice rink and in the new equipment and do nothing to the building." The ice rink was built 45 years ago "so you can imagine the total cost to get it back on track," continued Candy Mulder. A fundraiser That's why the Belgians immediately started a fundraiser. "We want to hire a building and put ice in it so that all of our skaters can get back on the ice. We work on that plan together with our friends ‘The Jets’ ice hockey club," explained the project's promoter. "If everyone could donate, a few euros would be fantastic for us to find an ice rink!" "I'm fighting for the development of synchronized skating in my country since 1989, so I know what I'm talking about. We have to find investors and the city has to help us too. It will take a lot of lobbying, but I'm sure this story will end well for all our members, "concludes Candy Mulder. Their crowdfunding is called "Let us skate" and just ask to have an ice rink to practice their passion... synchro. Sign up for our eNewspaper - The Supplement - Explore in depth certain topics, discover exclusive content and keep informed about synchronized skating news around the world. Your email address is only used to send you our eNewspaper and information about our activities. You can unsubscribe at any time by using the link embedded in each of our emails. You may also like... Magazine Relive the year 2016 on Jura Synchro Recap Kempen Trophy 2016 News The presence of spectators brings new energy to synchro teams in competition News Two events and almost 200 competing teams Synchro Promotion After this long Covid break, let's compete in Finland in January at the Marie Lundmark Trophy Editorial The long-awaited resumption of competitions in several countries News One team, one panel and judges... A win-win solution News Fall Classic in California - "It was such a great feeling to finally compete again after so long" All news | TOP STORIES Editorial The long-awaited resumption of competitions in several countries Recap Competition season starts in the UK with Skate London News Fall Classic in California - "It was such a great feeling to finally compete again after so long" Jura Synchro is a media news organization dedicated exclusively to synchronized skating world wide. The goal is to inform about the sport through journalistic articles, video reports and photo galleries. Jura Synchro undertakes to respect the Swiss editorial code of ethics and to follow the established editorial charter as well as its editorial line.
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SRINAGAR, India (AP) -- Government forces enforced a strict curfew in parts of Indian-controlled Kashmir on Sunday, a day after the killing of a prominent rebel commander by Indian soldiers sparked massive protests in the disputed region. Armed police and paramilitary soldiers patrolled deserted streets and ordered residents indoors in the region's main city of Srinagar and other towns to stop the anti-India demonstrations. Still, thousands of people assembled in the southern Tral area to take part in the funeral of the rebel leader, Sabzar Ahmed Bhat, chanting slogans calling for Kashmir's freedom from Indian rule. There were no reports of any protests on Sunday, which marked the beginning of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. After Bhat and another militant were killed in a gunbattle with soldiers on Saturday, large-scale protests and clashes erupted across the region, leaving one civilian dead and dozens of others injured. Anti-India sentiment runs deep among Kashmir's mostly Muslim population, and most people there support the rebels' cause against Indian rule despite a decades-long military crackdown to fight the armed rebellion. Separatist leaders who challenge India's sovereignty over Kashmir called for a general strike on Sunday and Monday. India and Pakistan administer part of Kashmir, but both claim the territory in its entirety. Rebel groups have been fighting since 1989 for Kashmir's independence or merger with neighboring Pakistan. Nearly 70,000 people have been killed in the fighting and the ensuing Indian crackdown. India has accused Pakistan of arming and training the rebels, which Pakistan denies. Rebel groups have largely been suppressed by Indian forces in recent years. However, public opposition to Indian rule remains deep and is now principally expressed through street protests marked by youths hurling stones at government forces.
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On October 17, 2009, twenty year old Morgan Harrington, in her junior year as an education major at Virginia Tech, was looking forward to seeing a Metallica concert with friends at the University of Virginia’s John Paul Jones Arena. At one point during the concert, however, she ended up outside the arena and couldn’t get back in. She talked to a friend by cellphone, saying she’d get home on her own. She never returned. Sadly, remains found on January 26, 2010 along a fence line in a hayfield on the Anchorage Farm in Albemarle County were confirmed to be Morgan. State police said she was found in a very remote area of the farm without easy access. They reported the area can only be reached by tractor or 4-wheel drive vehicle and there is no public access to the field. State police are treating her disappearance as a homicide. After the discovery, Morgan's father, Dr. Dan Harrington, wrote on findmorgan.com: "Morgan's mother, Gil, and I are overwhelmingly saddened by yesterday's discovery, but we are also relieved because our questions can now be answered and we can give our daughter a proper burial. We know that because of the good life Morgan led and the love she created for everyone around her, she is now in a safer, better place. We appreciate everyone's respect for our privacy at this difficult time and we thank everyone who has helped us through this tragedy and helped us find Morgan." Over 500 people attended funeral services in honor of Morgan Harrington on Friday, February 5, 2010 in Roanoke, Va. On behalf of the Kristen Foundation, our hearts go out to Morgan's family and friends. She will be missed and remembered in our prayers.
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16 For if I preach the gospel, I have nothing to boast of, for necessity is laid upon me; yes, woe is me if I do not preach the gospel! 17 For if I do this willingly, I have a reward; but if against my will, I have been entrusted with a stewardship. (1 Cor. 9:16-17) Perhaps at some point you’ve heard or received the following counsel, ‘Don’t go into preaching unless you have to.’ The idea being – unless God’s Word is like a fire shut up in your bones (cf. Jer. 20:9), and unless you can say like Amos, “the LORD God has spoken! Who can but prophesy?” (Amos 3:8), and unless that burden is an inescapable part of life, you are likely not called into preaching. That’s kind of the idea of the transitional thoughts of 1 Corinthians 9:16-17. Before we get there, however, let’s briefly create a little context by looking at what’s before and after it. In the previous verses of this chapter the apostle Paul laid out the apostolic/ministerial rights that he had and forewent so as not to obscure the Gospel. He, most specifically, had a right to financial support (1 Cor. 9:3-14). Using Old Testament laws, Paul, under inspiration of the Holy Spirit, provided a Biblical basis for the principle “…those who preach the gospel should live from the gospel” (vs.14b). But he refused that right (vs.15). The Corinthians provided him with no love offerings, no paycheck, and no material support. This (in this context) was his boast – that he could set forth the Gospel free of charge (vs.15,18). No one, then, could accuse him of getting on the Gospel-bandwagon because it was more like a ‘gravy train.’ Not to mention, it formed a stark contrast between himself and the phonies that peddled the word of God for profit (2 Cor. 2:17). As one who had been made free, he freely became a servant. And isn’t it so appropriate that the priceless gift of salvation proclaimed in the Gospel of grace would not come with a price tag but an invitation to come and drink from the water of life freely? Back to the Text So, when Paul wrote, “For if I preach the gospel, I have nothing to boast of“ (vs.16a), he was setting up a contrast between what his boast was and wasn’t. He could not boast that he was a preacher – listen to beginning of his argument:“for necessity is laid upon me” (vs.16b). He didn’t locate a ‘Christian recruiter’ so as to enter the Gospel army; he was drafted! Personally, by the risen Christ. And that same Jesus not only drafted him but commanded him, “Depart, for I will send you far from here to the Gentiles” (Acts 22:21; cf. Gal. 1:15-16). After experiencing what Paul experienced on Damascus Road (see Acts 9) you could say that going AWOL after receiving such an order was not really an option. A point he emphasized further when he wrote, “yes, woe is me if I do not preach the gospel” (vs.16c)! He would have been miserable, undone, assailed by the pangs of his conscience, and chastened by his heavenly Father if he didn’t preach the Gospel. So there was no boasting concerning the fact that he preached the Gospel. And in case we or the Corinthians missed it, there’s another opportunity to get it as Paul came at that those points again in another way saying, “For if I do this willingly, I have a reward; but if against my will, I have been entrusted with a stewardship” (vs.17). The argument being – ‘If I was a volunteer, who out of the inclinations of my own soul entered into the Gospel ministry, well then I’d have a reward. But it wasn’t like that. I got assigned against my will.’ Paul didn’t choose the assignment; His Savior did. He was made a bondservant of Christ and he was required to be faithful to proclaim the mystery of Christ (1 Cor. 4:1-2). So, again, per Paul’s argument in these verses (9:15-18) his boasting was not based upon preaching the Gospel; rather, his boast and his reward was that he preached the Gospel to the Corinthians free of charge (vs.15,18). In other words, it was a joy for him to embrace a measure of self-denial and self-inflicted hardship in order to remove potential obstacles from the Gospel. Missional/ Pastoral Application There is a sense in which every Christian, but especially those who are in pulpits and mission fields must be able to say, “For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard” (Acts 4:20). And oh how thrilling to be able to say such a thing! Is it a cause for boasting? No. But is it cause for worshipping? I’d say so. For those of us called to pastoral ministry and the mission field, who are we that we can share in that compulsion? We may have met Christ in a worship service and not on Damascus road, we may have been commissioned by a local church and not the resplendent appearance of the resurrected Christ, but we share with the apostle Paul a divine compulsion to preach, speak, and give our lives to the ministry of the Gospel. That reality, that fact of being personally gifted, called, and sent under the auspices of a sovereign, gracious God, ought to be a means of refreshment and encouragement that inspires confidence that the God who enrolled us in the race will keep granting us a sense of ‘divine necessity’ to see that we not only finish the race but also the work He gave us to do (cf. Jn. 17:4). And along the way, let us, like Paul, look to voluntarily seize opportunities to forego our rights and embrace self-denial for the sake of the Gospel and its hearers. In sum, we’d do well to embrace both that which is of necessity and that which is optional, all for the sake of the Gospel. A High But Hard Calling (Jeremiah 16:1-4) By George Ippolito On January 5, 2018 In Jeremiah Some years back I saw a movie about the prophet Jeremiah. Although I can’t remember it all too well, I do recall having a couple of reactions. One was – I was very glad to see a movie about a book of the Bible that I was less familiar with than others. I had read through the Book of Jeremiah but many of the incidents recorded therein weren’t as easily citable for me as, say, quotations from Paul’s epistle to the Romans. Thus, to see so many portions of the fifty-two-chapter book of Jeremiah in an hour and half movie was something I really enjoyed. The second reaction I can recall was – I remember saying to (and with) those who were with me, ‘Wait a minute… I don’t remember Jeremiah having a girlfriend…’ As is fairly common knowledge, Biblical movies sometimes take ‘artistic license’ to fill in details where the Scriptures are silent. Well, in this case, the prophet who is not said to have had a romantic interest had a girlfriend that he had to leave behind because of the call of God. Which is a good reminder – always compare movies about the Bible to the Bible so as to make sure you don’t end up thinking that something is Biblical when it is not. Now even though Jeremiah is not said to have had a particular romantic interest, what is clear is that he was prohibited from that very thing. Chapter sixteen opens with the words, Read More RESOURCE FRIDAY: New Creation Resolutions By George Ippolito On January 13, 2017 In Doctrine of God, Resource Friday Are New Year’s Resolutions biblical? You may be thinking, ‘Wait a minute, isn’t this something that should have been sent out on December 31st or January 1st?’ Well, let’s just say that not only does the Bible answer the original question but the answer is not relegated to January 1st. Paul’s example in 2nd Thessalonians 1:11-12 is instructive, edifying, and I’d even say – inspiring. As relevant on January 13th as January 1st. Read More Recent Teachings Don’t Go Down Envy’s Path November 19, 2019 Don’t Worry About Anything, Pray About Everything (Phil 4:6) November 15, 2019 Focus in Prayer November 13, 2019 Embracing Contentment While Trusting God’s Providence (Luke 9:4) November 12, 2019 Learning To Be Content (Phil. 4:11) November 11, 2019 Knox, Latimer and the Fear of God November 8, 2019 Supposed Bible Contradictions – Should We Steal? (Ex 20:15; 19:13; Ex 12:35-36) November 6, 2019 Supposed Bible Contradictions – Is God Peaceable? (Rom. 15:33; Ex. 15:3) November 5, 2019 Supposed Bible Contradictions – How Should Adulterers Be Punished? (Lev 20:10; Jn 8:3-11) November 4, 2019 Supposed Bible Contradictions – Who Moved David to Number Israel? 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The Parish Assembly will be held on Zoom starting at 7pm on Monday 19th April 2021. Please contact the clerk for joining instructions. Read More... Another break for Lingfest in 2021 Published: 3 Mar 21 In January, the Council took the decision not to proceed with Lingfest in 2021. It is disappointing to miss two years in a row but we hope to back in 2022. Read More... Notice of Conclusion of Audit 2020 Published: 2 Sep 20 Read More... Notice of Elector's Rights Published: 4 Jun 20 Read More... Annual Report Published: 21 Apr 20 This report is published as an alternative to the Annual Parish Assembly which has been cancelled this year Read More... Lingfest is taking a break in 2020 Published: 13 Nov 19 What a great time we had at Lingfest 2019, a very special one-day community event for Lingfield locals to enjoy with friends and family – a huge thank you to everyone who made it such a success! Lingfest is taking a break in 2020; our Parish Council has had requests for funding elsewhere, free resources we currently share are being used by other local events on our usual date, and we have reduced manpower with some of the organising team unavailable for 2020. So, to take the pressure off, we’re taking the opportunity for a year out and we hope to return in 2021. If you’d like to be part of future Lingfest events or if you want to be the first to hear the latest Lingfest News, subscribe to our mailing list at our website https://lingfest.uk Read More... Notice of Conclusion of Audit Published: 4 Sep 19 Annual Governance and Accountability Return for the year ended 31 March 2019 Read More... Notice of Extra Ordinary meeting to be held on 10th September 2019 starting at 6.45pm Published: 3 Sep 19 Read More... Notice of Public Rights and Publication of Unaudited AGAR Published: 24 Jun 19 Read More... Licence Application from Lingfield Park Resort Published: 24 Jun 19 Read More... LPC's Response to the Garden Villages Consultation Published: 24 Jun 19 Lingfield Parish Council objects to the proposal for any Garden Village in Tandridge for the following reasons. Read More... Lingfest 13th July 2019 Published: 11 Oct 18 Read More... Notice of Conclusion of Audit Published: 3 Sep 18 Read More... Privacy Statement © Lingfield Parish Council. All Rights Reserved. Design by Vision ICT Ltd - Accessibility Statement .
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Festival season has started early this year and judging by the weather, so has summer. A perfect sunny day for some great live music. Because it was so nice this reviewer may have spent too long by the beach drinking tinnies, so may have missed a few opening bands. Making it into the festival ground of Yours and Owls birthday extravaganza I caught the four sisters that are Brisbane’s Stonefield. A rollicking good time with some huge grooves and party rock n roll, their latest single “Love” getting a lot of love from the crowd. Over at the main stage, Melbourne MC Remi got the floor jumping with his slick rhymes and dirty hooks. Sure the wind kicked up a bit but no one noticed as the mid arvo dance floor pumped it up. Looking very jet lagged, US rapper Antwon called the people to his presence, some very heavy jams and some sweet melodies, mostly about getting his dick sucked, had some jumping and others heading back to the Coopers bar to catch the final minutes of the AFL final. On any other day Antwon may have drawn a bigger crowd, but he appeared exhausted. Back at main stage, Kilter were dishing out some serious tunes. Electro beats, dirty rhythms to get the crowd amped, and some serious summer time guitar licks. The afternoon crowd getting their dance on in the afternoon sun. Exploding out of gates, the fireball that is Sampa The Great hit the stage running with her killer style of wicked rhymes and beats. Though she is tiny, her presence is huge, spitting pure fire and getting the party cranking as the sun set over the lagoon, Triple J favourites ‘Blue Boss’ and ‘Black Dignity’ going down a treat as darkness descended. Main stage was packed for a Tom Tilley-less Client Liason. The trio brought it back to the late 80’s with their fun lovin’ corporate synth pop. Ill fitting suits, fake ferns and fax machines had the crowd bopping along, with girlfriends on the shoulders of boyfriends; the air was electric with good vibes. This is the band to talk about on Monday around the water cooler. Home town heroes Hockey Dad kept those good vibes going over at the Jeb Taylor stage. The two piece playing to one of the largest crowds they’ve had, including plenty of mates front row heckling guitarist Zack Stephenson, all in good fun. The hype around this duo after their Like A Version of ‘Malibu’ is huge, with tracks like ‘Seaweed’ and ‘Laura’ favourites. Ladyhawke was having some sound issues on main stage, with the band constantly asking for guitars to be turned up before the sound completely cut during ‘Paris Is Burning’. Whilst sound was being rectified, a stage invader grappled with roadies and security before being dragged out the gate. Finally sound was restored and the band finished their set with ‘My Delirium’. Roaring into the night, the rock n roll greasers The Sonics had one of the rowdiest moshes of the day. For a band from the 60s they played hard and fast and the crowd followed suit. ‘Strychnine’, ‘The Witch’ and the Richard Berry cover ‘Have Love, Will Travel’ kept the rowdiness at top gear. As the night set in, all of those in attendance who wore very little in the hot spring sun, were now starting to feel the cold night air, front row at The Jezabels was the place to be. Vocalist Hayley Mary was on fire tonight, with her melodies soaring into the night. ‘Come Alive’ and ‘Pleasure Drive’ providing a huge crowd response, with more and more people on shoulders and just a great vibe from the crowd. Security got to enjoy the show as well. Headlining the JT stage, recently reformed hard rock trio, COG set the night ablaze with more smoke and lights then a Michael Bay film. Opening with the epic ‘Doors’ this set the tone for one intense hour of prog rock. The three piece never missed a beat as the audience raged around them. ‘My Enemy’ as always garnering a raucous response. Meanwhile the majority of the almost sold out day one festival crowd were rocking along to Ball Park Music. The awesomely titled ‘Everything Is Shit Except My Friendship With You’ was dedicated to us, the people, and fan favourites ‘Fence Sitter’ and ‘She Only Loves Me When I’m There’ went off. With some fireworks in the distance, that was the end of day one of Yours and Owls, the party continues into the night and the cleanup begins for another day of shenanigans. SHARE TWEET PIN IT Categories: Live Reviews Author by Brendan DelaverePosted on October 16, 2016 October 16, 2016 Bands: Ball Park Music, Client Liaison, Cog, Hockey Dad, Ladyhawke, Sampa the Great, Stonefield, The Jezabels, The Sonics Tags: Australian Bands, Festivals Get The Newsletter Just enter your email below. 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Last night I saw the movie Pride at the Dendy in Newtown. After a tiring day's work all I wanted was some light entertainment, which it did deliver, but this movie was so much more than that. Pride is based on a true story from 1984 England, when Margaret Thatcher is in power and the National Union of Mineworkers is striking. A group of gay and lesbian activists decide to raise money to support the families of the striking miners. The union, embarassed to receive their support, refuses them. Eventually the activists go directly to a mining village in Wales to make their donation in person. I won't spoil the whole plot, but these two communities form an unlikely partnership. As much as this was a light laugh fest, the movie also illustrated some significant points about how we heal ourselves individually and collectively - or not. While the title of the movie was pride, a lot of the movie was also about its flipside. Pride's flipside - shame, was displaced and projected on to the gay and lesbian community and working class alike by the mainstream and the elite. Multiple delicate tipping points in the movie showed individuals and groups making a choice to collapse into seperation, disconnection, and shame, or to connect with each other in pride (or in the union's terms, solidarity.) A number of the activist characters illustrated the destructive potential of shame. In a moment of frustrated defeat the character Gethin breaks the rules of the group by going out collecting donations by himself, and becomes a victim of hate crime. To the degree that shame is accepted and internalised, it will often be re-expressed in risky or self damaging acts. Another character, the firebrand leader Mark, is powerful in his capacity to throw shame back where it belongs, in this case on to mainstream homophobic society. His later death from AIDS illustrates the fragility of aggressive defences against shame. While much good therapeutic work gets done individually, or in groups, how much more might be possible if we could recouple personal and social liberation in the way shown in this film? 0 Comments Leave a Reply. Authors Michael Apathy and Selina Clare are practitioners of psychotherapy at Lucid who are excited about fresh, innovative, and effective therapy for individual and environmental change. RSS Feed Categories All Addiction Anger Animals Anxiety Client's Perspective Counselling Couples Counselling Creativity Dbt Depression Ecotherapy Environment Exhaustion Flow Gratitude Holidays Insight Mindfulness Psychotherapy Relationships Sex Social Issues Stress Trauma Archives December 2016 October 2016 July 2016 June 2016 May 2016 January 2016 December 2015 November 2015 August 2015 June 2015 May 2015 April 2015 March 2015 February 2015 January 2015 November 2014 October 2014 September 2014 Subscribe to receive postings and news Contact Us ​General Enquiries 027 611 9019 [email protected] Specialty Areas Intensive Short Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP)​ Mindfulness Mentoring ​​Mindfulness for Stress and Anxiety Online Booking Book my first session. If there are no bookable services showing via the online booking website, this means we currently have a waiting list for new clients. Please give us a call or email if you would like to add your name. Lucid Psychotherapy and Counselling, Christchurch provides affordable and effective individual psychotherapy, counselling, Intensive Short Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP), ecotherapy, treatment for stress, panic and anxiety disorders, and mindfulness mentoring, servicing the area of Christchurch, New Zealand. We also offer online sessions via video (such as via Zoom or Skype). © 2015-2021 Lucid Psychotherapy & Counselling.
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Everything that is related to Parametric Anatomical Modeling can be found from now on on its own homepage, including updates and side notes about anatomical modeling. Posted in Neuroscience | Leave a reply Computational Neuroscience and the Hybrid Brain Posted on October 5, 2015 by admin Reply Nice to see that my header image of the spiking neurons has been used as cover image for an upcoming BCF Workshop on Computational Neuroscience and the hybrid brain. Posted in Neuroscience | Leave a reply Interesting Articles (5) Posted on September 16, 2015 by admin Reply Three-dimensional immersive virtual reality for studying cellular compartments in 3D models from EM preparations of neural tissues This is another interesting use-case of Blender in neuroscience to study the elements and statistical properties of neural tissue from data obtained with an electron microscope. Advances in the application of electron microscopy (EM) to serial imaging are opening doors to new ways of analyzing cellular structure. New and improved algorithms and workflows for manual and semiautomated segmentation allow us to observe the spatial arrangement of the smallest cellular features with unprecedented detail in full three-dimensions. From larger samples, higher complexity models can be generated; however, they pose new challenges to data management and analysis. Here we review some currently available solutions and present our approach in detail. We use the fully immersive virtual reality (VR) environment CAVE (cave automatic virtual environment), a room in which we are able to project a cellular reconstruction and visualize in 3D, to step into a world created with Blender, a free, fully customizable 3D modeling software with NeuroMorph plug-ins for visualization and analysis of EM preparations of brain tissue. Our workflow allows for full and fast reconstructions of volumes of brain neuropil using ilastik, a software tool for semiautomated segmentation of EM stacks. With this visualization environment, we can walk into the model containing neuronal and astrocytic processes to study the spatial distribution of glycogen granules, a major energy source that is selectively stored in astrocytes. The use of CAVE was key to the observation of a nonrandom distribution of glycogen, and led us to develop tools to quantitatively analyze glycogen clustering and proximity to other subcellular features. J. Comp. Neurol., 2015. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Posted in Blender, Neuroscience | Leave a reply A visual introduction to Machine Learning Posted on August 7, 2015 by admin Reply This is a very nice introduction to Machine Learning, making use of newer web technologies and impressive ways of visualizing the main ideas. Posted in Data Analysis | Leave a reply Gitvix Posted on July 30, 2015 by admin Reply Gitvix links publications submitted to arxiv with code hosted on Github. Nice idea! In recent years, a highly interesting pattern has emerged: Computer scientists release new research findings on arXiv and just days later, developers release an open-source implementation on GitHub. This pattern is immensely powerful. One could call it collaborative open computer science (cocs). GitXiv is a space to share links to open computer science projects. Posted in Stuff | Leave a reply Matplotlib Plotting Gallery Posted on July 15, 2015 by admin Reply This is a nice gallery of plots produced with matplotlib. They come along with the sourcecode which makes it very easy to adapt this code for your needs. Posted in Data Analysis | Leave a reply IBRO film about the Research Department of Neuroscience at the Ruhr University Posted on July 7, 2015 by admin Reply For this years conference of the International Brain Research Organization a short movie has been produced featuring the Research Department of Neuroscience at the Ruhr University. PAM makes also a short appearance in this video :). Posted in Neuroscience | Leave a reply Talk at the Bernstein Seminar Posted on June 22, 2015 by admin Reply Tomorrow I will give a talk at the Bernstein Center in Freiburg with the title Generic and comparative models of the hippocampus The hippocampus is a subcortical brain region that likely emerged in the common ancestors of mammals and amphibians. Its internal structure is very well conserved within mammals but differs considerably between different taxa. Its functional role in spatial navigation, however, seems to be important in all lineages. The hippocampus is therefore a prime candidate to study the relationship between the structure and function of large-scale networks and to differentiate between generic and species-specific properties of a network. But how can computational neuroscience help to uncover the general principles of nervous system organization and its species-specific implementations? In this talk, I will outline different approaches to use computational models for comparative neuroscience. One of them will be a recently developed modeling paradigm, called Parametric Anatomical Modeling (PAM). PAM facilitates the translation of large-scale anatomical 3d data into a formal description of neural networks with connection patterns and connection lengths derived from anatomical features of the biological network (Pyka and Cheng 2014). Using a 3d model of the rat hippocampus and entorhinal cortex, we reconstructed the information flow within the hippocampal loop, that is the timing and temporal order, in which spiking activity propagates through the network. The simulations provide first insights of how spatial relations between different brain areas affect functional and other structural properties of the network. Additionally, our simulations of information flow help to constrain the space of more abstract computational models of the hippocampus. The talk is open to the public. Guests are cordially invited! 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Specifically, synchronized bursts initiated from multiple hot spots in CA3 ensembles, and CA1 neurons located deeper in the pyramidal cell layer were recruited during earlier phases of the burst events. The order of these sequential activations was maintained across the bursts, but the sequence velocity varied depending on the inter-burst intervals. Thus, CA3 axons innervate CA1 neurons in a highly topographical fashion. Posted in Neuroscience | Leave a reply Free eBook: Neuronal Dynamics Posted on June 2, 2015 by admin 1 This is an in-depth free ebook about the basics of neurons, networks and cognitive models. It comes along with free material for lectures and video lessons. Neuronal Dynamics – a neuroscience textbook by Wulfram Gerstner, Werner M. Kistler, Richard Naud and Liam Paninski Homepage of the computational neuroscience book “Neuronal Dynamics” written by Wulfram Gerstner, Werner M. Kistler, Richard Naud and Liam Paninski. 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Our team of three took first place in a three round tourney at our work Christmas Holiday party. Our team tallied the lowest collective score to get past the first round but rallied strong to notch the highest collective score in the second round and went on to win the championship by four pins. Though victory was sweet there was some disappointment that for all our effort, our 1st place medals looked exactly the same as the 2nd place finishers and the winners of the consolation round. posted by mcglinch at 7:08 PM 1 Comments: Anonymous said... Nice medal... where can I get one? :) 1/22/2007 07:50:00 PM Post a Comment Links to this post: See links to this post <$BlogBacklinkTitle$> <$BlogBacklinkSnippet$> posted by <$BlogBacklinkAuthor$> @ <$BlogBacklinkDateTime$> Create a Link << Home get drawings by RSS home contact me buy stuff the guernsey cow yummly Find a sketch Lijit Search Get mcglinch in your inbox Enter your Email Preview | Powered by FeedBlitz Like a drawing? Want to use one for your blog or article? Just Ask! I usually say "yes" and answer quickly. Previous Posts Take the Drones Bowling you are one sick cat Friday night and we're talking 'bout dogs? Dragon Goal Game Creature in a lake Ok, George Mason made it to the Final Four last ye... Bucknell Bison vs. University of Northern Iowa Pan... Not a Blow Out Bucknell Bison vs. Saint Francis Red Flash 11/29 Archives September 2006 October 2006 November 2006 December 2006 January 2007 February 2007 March 2007 April 2007 May 2007 June 2007 July 2007 August 2007 September 2007 October 2007 November 2007 December 2007 January 2008 February 2008 March 2008 April 2008 May 2008 June 2008 July 2008 August 2008 September 2008 October 2008 November 2008 December 2008 January 2009 February 2009 March 2009 April 2009 June 2009 July 2009 August 2009 September 2009 October 2009 November 2009 December 2009 January 2010 February 2010 March 2010 April 2010 May 2010 copyright 2006-2010 Sean McGlinchey & mcglinch.com all rights reserved.