Hello folks will my lnks in the txt of my blogs still work after transfer here?
Hello folks will my lnks in the txt of my blogs still work after transfer here?
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Hi folks,
Tote beeting shop shop North End Road sw6 (complaint 1) 11.15 am Lady manager and mediteranean assistant..
The writer was playung black jack at 3 september. Heavy cardbord sign fell on my hand causing me to hit twist button on pat 20 against dealers 7, another ten busted me :-would have won 60 gbp instead lost 60 gbp (total 120 deviation). Also (complaint 2) man insulted me about the cardoard sign
. Manager denies this but she was out of earshot behind countet. (complaint 3) He put the sign back up but it was still dangerous. Thus there are 3 complaints for which I require remedy of 120 gbp and compesation for agressive,threatening & insulting behaviour by assistant.
Garlic (gar'-lik): n. several plants of the genus Allium, especially the southern European bulbous herb Allium Sativum now widely naturalized elsewhere. The Garlic bulb breaks up into separate cloves, and has a strong, distinctive odor and flavor.
Middle English from Old English, 'garleac' : gar, "spear" + leac, "leek"
For the Heart: "Without a doubt, garlic (Allium sativa) provides the body with protection against cardiovascular sluggishness. Garlic is one of nature's most studied and helpful herbs. Scientific trials reveal that it can lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels, raise high-density lipoprotein levels (HDL, the good cholesterol), reduce the formation of plaque in carotid arteries and provide protection against aging in the all-important aorta–the cardiac blood vessel responsible for maintaining blood flow and pressure with every heartbeat."
"Helps strengthen and stabilize heart function, and is a circulatory stimulant and antioxidant."
Dalton Moore -Source: alive #215, September 2000
Some other helpful uses: Anticoagulant (natural blood thinner). Helps lower blood pressure. Cancer inhibitor. Liver detoxification. Antimicrobial (natural antibiotic). Enhances Immune System (white blood cell stimulant). Combats Candida infections.
In order to release the active ingredients in Garlic and convert the alliin to allicin and have it oxidize in order to release its many other benefits, the cloves of the Garlic must be "damaged" by either crushing, slicing, cooking or chewing.
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Riverside studios
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Furnivall Gardens
Irish Club
AGMs
Ealing town hall
Birtkbeck college
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Wandsworth park
Clients have had problems with inapproiate contracts for their iintellectual works,mage and/or voice
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Register of subscribers and people with affinity for the project.
it would be helpful if other clients could be advised by post.
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AudreyMichelle Carvehllo
Clive Wilkes
David Josiah Vickers
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John Doveton.
(smart), Roger Dunn.
Jonathan ,
Julie
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Justine Quail
Michelle Senior.
Sadie
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Open discussion topics covered.....
Lies about filmaking :its an art
Its an industry
what the budget is
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The cosmic voice channelled by the living master
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The joy of choosing names for progeny is one that maiden aunts normally forfeit. But Jane Austen…. The fertility of her brain secured for her the pleasure, the power and perhaps the puzzle, of choosing Christian names for more than two hundred . How she did so, and to what effect, is what this talk is all about.”
Jane Austen selected every detail, every word, with care and precision, so we can be certain that just as much thought went into the selecting of first names for her characters. Lecture shows how Austen chose and used names, the history and meanings of those names, fashions, and Austen’s own personal preferences in naming.
Names and the Novelist’s Art , discusses the colorful, unusual names of the Juvenilia (e.g. Ethelinda, Jezalinda, Philander and Polydore) and how these burlesqued the literary fashions of the day. However, Maggie Lane proves naming to be a serious matter in the mature novels. Responses to names form an integral part of characterization. “The name is good in itself” is Mary Crawford’s cool comment on the name Edmund. There is nothing cool, however, about Fanny’s response: “There is nobleness in the name of Edmund. It is a name of heroism and renown.” Emma contains revealing games and wordplay on names: Mr. Knightley so enjoys the sound of Emma’s name that he speaks it no fewer than 68 times, while the sterility of the Elliot family name in Persuasion is neatly illustrated by “all the Marys and Elizabeths” recorded in Sir Walter’s favorite volume.
With fashions in naming the writer explores the way the Norman Conquest, the Reformation, and the Enlightenment affected name choices, leading us to the time of Austen’s birth so we can see the naming heritage she drew upon. When you learn that from 1750–1799 one-fifth of all English boys were christened William and almost one-quarter of girls were christened Mary, it comes as no surprise to find nine Williams in her novels and eleven Marys, to which can be added the variants of Marianne and Maria. Latinate names, usually ending in an “a” (such as Louisa, Isabella, Henrietta) suited the classical taste of the Georgian Age, and Austen tends to use these in her fiction for pretentious or shallow characters. Servants, on the other hand, have old-fashioned Biblical names Hannah, or those ending with a “y” such as Patty or Sally.
Naming could have social and financial implications too, with children named for godparents. Mrs. Norris could well be Elizabeth, since her goddaughter is Betsey.. Naming could also be unequal—four of the Austen children were given two names (Henry Thomas, Cassandra Elizabeth, Frances William, and Charles John) the other four were given only one. In such a propertied, patriarchal society, names were chosen with purpose.
Particularly interesting is the usage of Christian names. The Bennets famously refer to each other as “Mr.” and “Mrs.” and Maggie Lane explains how common this was, along with the other regulations governing first-name terms. We see which characters break these rules—Henry Crawford and his “dearest, sweetest Fanny,” which makes her “draw back displeased,” Willoughby’s familiar “Marianne,” and Mrs. Elton’s “Jane” instead of Miss Fairfax. The correct forms of name for children, parents, relatives, aristocrats, and servants are all explained, and when Jane Austen deviates from usual practice, illuminating reasons are given.
We all have our preferred names, and Austen was no exception. Henry, Emma, and Frederick were favorites with her ;it shows how she bestowed them on witty and charming characters. For Richard “she had the strongest irrational antipathy”; she was not enthusiastic about John or Thomas; and “the name of Rachael is as much as I can bear.”
The last section is a useful alphabetical index of all the Christian names that Austen used. In each listing, detail is supplied about the history and popularity of the name, and then a commentary is given on the characters bearing that name in the novels. The entry for Harriet explains that the name was invented in France as a corrupted feminine form of Henri . “The name seems to have suggested shallowness to Jane Austen,” she gave it to Harriet Smith, Harriet Morland, Harriet Forster, and Harriet Harrington (the last two are friends of Lydia Bennet).
Maggie Lane concludes that Austen’s “world is peopled with characters whose names rarely draw attention to themselves, but which add subtly to the depth and truthfulness of her portraits. The more we know about these names, the more fully we can enter into this world.” I strongly recommend this book to those who wish to increase their knowledge and appreciation of Austen’s artistry.
Kindred: (kin'-drid) n. Group of related persons, as clan or tribe. Having the same ancestry or family, physically or culturealy. Soul Brothers and Sisters, often classified as a Soul Group.
Middle English 'kindrede', Old English 'cynrede : cyn "kin" + rede (as off 'raedden') "condition"
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can trolls change.
Just my opinion, mind, but I don't think they can without professional therapeutic help. As a Pagan leader, I've had more experience than I want with trolls. I've watched them go from community to community and tear apart groups and friendships, leaving rubble in the wake.
Here are some things I've observed about trolls
1) If you encounter them online, they speak like teenagers. Badly educated ones at that. Random caps, text-speak running rampant, variable spelling. Actually, I'm of the opinion that some trolls I've seen going from group to group really are teenagers looking for entertainment.
2) Non-sensical claims. The last real-life troll I had to throw out claimed to have forty years of experience. He was 34 years old.
3) Ready to claim victim hood. Get enough new people believing the story of why they left/were thrown out of the last group and they are "in" at the next community.
4) Insistence that you have to work with them "for the sake of community." Actually had stalkers, substance abusers, and men who would not leave their hands off nonconsensual women use this one.
5) Threats and rumors. They threaten everything from lawsuits to telling people what "you are really like."
6) Absolutely have to be the center of attention. Like (again) a badly behaved teenager, if they can't get your attention in a positve way, they will get it in a negative way.
7) Addiction. Every single person I've had to bring before our Board of Elders has had a severe addiction to a substance or behavior. Usually, it is drugs. Sometimes alcohol. It's a disturbing trend, but one that I can't ignore because it is the one common denominator.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks,
Isatu Deen
Hi IsatuAdmin 1 hour preparation , I hour meeting ,1 hour action points. 3 hours at £6.67 per hour
£20.01
Register of subscribers and people with affinity for the project.
it would be helpful if other clients could be advised by post.
As this is an outside project you could add a note saying you do not necessarily endorse this work and the circular is for informationa only.
AudreyMichelle Carvehllo
Clive Wilkes
David Josiah Vickers
Fatima Shilelds
John Doveton.
(smart), Roger Dunn.
Jonathan ,
Julie
Jackie De Palma
Justine Quail
Michelle Senior.
Sadie
etc.
Kind Regards
Open discussion topics covered.....
Lies about filmaking :its an art
Its an industry
what the budget is
the film industry regularly makes deal with filmaker.
The cosmic voice channelled by the living master
Spirit medium astroguide, astoheart, May Queen News (Vox.com, Blogger.com)
Dear Richard,
I have finally managed to complete your risk assessment form by just cutting information from your notes and pasting into the form. Look through and feel free to add or remove items.
Dates of meeting:
Agreement signed 21/1/10
1st meeting 4th February 2010
2nd meeting 24th march 2010
In total, we have meet twice after the signing of the agreement but if you think other wise, please let me know.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks,
Copy to....
Nicole Rice & Laura
Hammersmith and Fulham Mind
309 Lillie Road
London
SW6 7LL
DD: 020 7471 0581
T: 020 7471 0580
F: 020 7381 5600
Hi Isatu,Nicole
We have had lots of interest and taken advantage of the warm weather to meet outside
for walks along the Hammersmith and Fulham boundaries and visit museums and art galleries.
I have been at the high court and town hall and they agree that risk assessments are good
practice but not a legal requirement for most centres and my activity.
Quizzes are popular.
xxxx
RL

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