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MOUNT TABOR (April 11, 2013) - The group of pilgrims visited Mount Tabor, the site of the Transfiguration of Christ, where He appeared to the apostles arrayed in dazzling white alongside Moses and Elijah. While there they celebrated Mass in the Church of the Transfiguration.

 

Cardinal Seán and a group of 29 priests of the Archdiocese of Boston have traveled on an Easter pilgrimage to the Holy Land this week, and they're bringing the readers of TheGoodCatholicLife.com blog along with them.

 

On the fourth day of their pilgrimage, the group took their leave of the Domus Galilaeae center where they had stayed for the beginning of their trip; ascended Mount Tabor to celebrate Mass at the Church of the Transfiguration; renewed their baptismal vows in the Jordan River; visited Qumran, where the hidden library of the Essenes, the Dead Sea Scrolls, were found in 1947; and stopped in Jericho to see the sycamore tree climbed by Zaccheus to see Jesus and the traditional Mount of the Temptation before arriving in the Holy City of Jerusalem.

 

All this week, our colleague George Martell is traveling with the pilgrimage, embedded with the Cardinal and his priests so we can bring you photos, blogs, videos, and audio reports from the Holy Land from the pilgrims at such places as the Basilica of the Annunciation, Mount Carmel, the Sea of Galilee, the Church of the Transfiguration, Qumran, the Mount of Olives, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Upper Room, and more. This once in a lifetime opportunity to walk in the footsteps of Jesus with Cardinal Seán and the Archdiocese's priests as an Easter retreat experience.

 

Please stay tuned to www.thegoodcatholiclife.com, as well as www.BostonCatholicPhotos.com and www.YouTube.com/BostonCatholic and our Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/bostoncatholic and Twitter account: www.twitter.com/bostoncatholic for the latest updates from the Holy Land.

 

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PK17 acacia plantations of March and October 2018 by a burnt field, Yangambi - DRC.

 

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April 2021 acacia plantation near the village of Moussa, Yangambi - DRC.

 

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Maintaining fiscal discipline and controlling spending helped government balance the budget and post a modest surplus of $353 million last fiscal despite lower than forecast revenues, Minister of Finance Michael de Jong announced today with the release of the 2013-14 Public Accounts.

 

Government revenues were $511 million lower than forecast in Budget Update 2013, primarily due to a drop in taxation revenues and lower-than-anticipated earnings for self-supported Crown corporations. Even with the decline in revenues, government increased spending on health by $360 million and education by $299 million compared to 2012-13.

 

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Accounting firm Manning Elliott’s aim this year was to raise the participation level of its team members and to have a significant impact on the “One Million and Counting” initiative. In this United Way campaign, accounting firms and law firms competed good-naturedly with each other to raise the most funds.

 

Manning Elliott is pleased to report that its staff participation went up by over 20% this year and collected over $35,000 in donations (exceeding their goal of $28,000).

 

Overall in 2011, the firm increased the amount raised by 69% compared to last year’s campaign.

 

Paul Leedham and Sylvia Marks, this year's Employee Campaign Coordinators, did a great job organizing events, raising funds and increasing participation. They are reflective of Manning Elliott's deep values of genuine caring for our community.

 

Manning Elliott’s annual bake sale raised over $1,000 this year and so did the highlight of its 2011 campaign – the pie throwing event. As you can see from the photos, the firm’s brave partners let their hair down and put their best faces forward for this worthy cause.

 

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The only facts known in relation to British merchant Charles Thompson are the ones he records in his travel account, about which some scholars have hypothesized that it is a fictional narrative. In any case, the work knew huge editorial success; first published in 1744, it was republished in 1752, 1754, 1767, and 1798. From the introduction, one learns that, following his father's death, Thompson inherited a large fortune and, from love of knowledge, in order to appease his sorrow and to satisfy his own natural curiosity, he started out on a long voyage, in the company of a freind who spoke several languages.

 

The travellers set out from London in March 1730. They crossed over from Dover to Calais, and travelled to Rouen, Paris and Marseille. They went on to Genoa, Milan, Parma, Modena, Bologna, Florence, Pisa and Sienna, to end up in Rome. In October 1731 they visited Naples, and then Ancona, Ravenna, Ferrara and Padua. They sailed to Malta from Venice in May 1732 and reached Chania in early June.

 

The two travellers left Crete a month later, and, after staying in Milos for a month, they visited Naxos, Paros, Antiparos, Delos, Syros, Kea, Kythnos, and reached Athens. They toured the monuments of the city and several locations in Attica, Boeotia and Phocis (Eleusis, Megara, Corinth, Livadeia, Arachova, Delphi and Thebes). In November 1732 they left for Istanbul, where they stayed for several months. In September 1733, they left the Dardanelles to visit Izmir, Chios, Samos, Patmos, Ephesus, Kos and Rhodes. They ended up in Cyprus in February 1734, from where they crossed over to the lands of the Middle East (Tripolis, Baalbek, Damascus, Beirut, Sidon, Jerusalem). In May 1734 they travelled to Egypt and toured Kairo, Alexandria and Mount Sinai. They returned to England in April 1735.

 

Thompson includes several details on travelling conditions as well as the history and the monuments of each country in his travel account. However, he is mostly interested in space, modern life, the human factor, social life, economy, production and commerce, and thus achieves to render an comprehensive and to a certain extent objective picture of the lands he visited in the early 18th century.

 

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İngiliz asıllı tüccar Charles Thompson hakkında bildiğimiz şeyler sadece vakayınamesinden aldığımız bilgilerdir. Ancak bu vakayınamenin hayal ürünü bir anlatı olduğu ileri sürülmüştür. Gene de eser büyük başarı görmüş, yayınlandığı 1744 yılından sonra, 1752, 1754, 1767 ve 1798 yıllarında yeniden basılmıştı. Kitabın önsözünde okuduğumuza göre, Thompson, babasının ölümünden sonra büyük bir mirasa sahip olmuş ve "bir yandan bilgilerini çoğaltma arzusu öte yandan baba ölümünün kendisinde yaratmış olduğu üzüntüyü unutmak, son olarak da merağını tatmin etmek için" uzun bir yolculuğa çıkmaya karar verir, yanına ise yoldaş olarak birçok dil bilen bir arkadaşını alır.

 

1730 yılı Mart ayında Londra'dan yola çıkarlar, Dover'den Calais'ye (okunuş: Kale) geçtikten sonra Rouen, Paris ve Marsilya'yı ziyaret ederler. Yolun devamında Cenova, Milano, Parma, Modena, Bologna, Floransa, Piza ve Sienna'dan geçip Roma'ya varırlar. 1731'in Ekim ayında Napoli'yi ziyaret ederler, arkasından Ancona, Ravenna, Ferrara ve Padova'ya geçerler. 1732 Mayıs ayında Venedik'ten vapura binip Haziran başlarında Hanya'ya varırlar. Bir ay sonra yeniden yola çıkıp Milos adasında bir hafta kaldıktan sonra Naksos, Paros, Antiparos, Dilos, Siros, Kea, Kithnos adalarını ziyaret ederler ve nihayet Atina'ya varırlar. Atina'daki tarihi anıtları, Attika, Viotia (Boeotia), Fokida yörelerini (Eleusis, Megara, Korint, Livadia, Arahova, Delfi, Thiva sitlerini) ziyaret ederler ve 1732 Kasım ayında İstanbul'a gitmek üzere yola çıkarlar. İstanbul'da birkaç ay kalırlar. Yolculuklarının devamında 1733 Eylül ayında Çanakkale'den yola çıkıp İzmir, Hios (Sakız), Samos, Patmos, Efes, Kos (İstanköy) ve Rodos'u ziyaret ederler. 1734 Şubat ayında Kıbrıs'tan geçtikten sonra Orta Doğu'ya devam ederler ve Trablus, Baalbek, Şam (Damascus), Beyrut, Sayda (Sidon), Kudüs'ü ziyaret ederler. 1734 Mayıs ayında Mısır'a seyahat edip Kahire, İskenderiye ve Sina'yı ziyaret ederler. 1735 Nisan ayında ise İngiltere'ye dönerler.

 

Thompson vakayınamesinde yolculuğun koşulları ve ziyaret ettikleri her yerin tarihi ve anıtları hakkında ayrıntılı bilgiler vermektedir. İlgisinin odaklandığı noktalar doğal mekân, çağdaş yaşam, insan unsuru, toplumsal yaşam, ekonomi, üretim, ticaret gibi konulardır. Thompson bu eseriyle 18. yüzyılın ilk yarısında sözkonusu yerlerle ilgili çok yönlü ve nesnel bir bakış aktarmaktadır.

 

Yazan: İoli Vingopoulou

 

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California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) Plant Health and Pest Prevention Services Director Nick Condos recieves an award from U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Marketing and Regulatory Programs (MRP) Under Secretary Greg Ibach, for the state's pink bollworm eradication efforts, during the Pink Bollworm Eradication Ceremony, held at the Westhaven Cotton Company gin, in Lemoore, CA, on November 8, 2018.

The Pink Bollworm Eradication Ceremony, held at the Westhaven Cotton Company gin, in Lemoore, CA, on November 8, 2018. U.S. cotton production accounts for nearly 30 percent of global trade in raw cotton and $27 billion in products and services annually. It also provides hundreds of thousands of jobs across many sectors. Pink bollworm is a significant pest of cotton that was not successfully controlled until APHIS, the state departments of agriculture, and the cotton industry mounted a coordinated and integrated pest management program. The eradication of pink bollworm is the direct result of this cooperative effort. APHISâ contributions include establishing domestic regulations and releasing sterile pink bollworm moths over infested areas. Pink bollworm was first detected in Hearne, Texas, in 1917. By the mid-1950âs, the pest had spread to surrounding states and eventually reached California in 1963. Many of these infestations were suppressed through cooperative federal, state and industry programs. In 1955, APHIS established a domestic pink bollworm quarantine for infested states. Since 2000, APHIS has worked closely with the state departments of agriculture in Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas, and the cotton industry to carry out rigorous control and regulatory activities aimed at eliminating pink bollworm from these States, which were the only ones that remained under quarantine. As a result of these cooperative efforts, APHIS lifted the domestic quarantine for pink bollworm on September 26, 2018from Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas. A small wild pink bollworm colony exists in the Florida Everglades where there is no commercial cotton production. The area will remain under state quarantine. For more information, please see: www.usda.gov/media/press-releases/2018/10/19/usda-announc... and www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/planthealth/plant-pest-...

 

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One account from the Meskwaki…..(Native Peoples)….. states that they would chop the herb's corm and mix it with meat and leave the meat out for their enemies to find. The taste of the oxalate would not be detectable because of the flavored meat, but consuming the meat reportedly caused their enemies pain and death.

 

They also used it to determine the fate of the sick by dropping a seed in a cup of stirred water; If the seed went around four times clockwise, the patient would recover, if it went around less than four times they would not.

 

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The oxalic acid and asparagine in.... Jack- in- the- Pulpit ....are poisonous if ingested. Care should also be taken to avoid confusion with poison ivy, which has 3 leaflets somewhat similar in appearance.

 

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Gingee Fort or Senji Fort (also known as Chenji, Jinji or Senchi) in Tamil Nadu, India is one of the surviving forts in Tamil Nadu, India. It lies in Villupuram District, 160 kilometres from the state capital, Chennai, and is close to the Union Territory of Puducherry. The fort is so fortified, that Shivaji, the Maratha king, ranked it as the "most impregnable fortress in India" and it was called the "Troy of the East" by the British. The nearest town with a railway station is Tindivanam and the nearest airport is Chennai (Madras), located 150 kilometres away.

 

Originally the site of a small fort built by the Chola dynasty during the 9th century AD, Gingee Fort was modified by Kurumbar during the 13th century. As per one account, the fort was built duirng the 15–16th century by the Nayaks, the lietunants of the Vijayanagara Empire and who later became independent kings. The fort passed to the Marathas under the leadership of Shivaji in 1677 AD, Bijapur sultans, the Moghuls, Carnatic Nawabs, French and the British in 1761. The fort is closely associated with Raja Tej Singh, who unsuccessfully revolted against the Nawab of Arcot and eventually lost his life in a battle.

 

The Gingee Fort complex is on three hillocks: Krishnagiri to the north, Rajagiri to the west and Chandrayandurg to the southeast. The three hills together constitute a fort complex, each having a separate and self-contained citadel. The fort walls are 13 km and the three hills are connected by walls enclosing an area of 11 square kilometres. It was built at a height of 240 m and protected by a 24 m wide moat. The complex has a seven-storeyed Kalyana Mahal (marriage hall), granaries, prison cells, and a temple dedicated to its presiding Hindu goddess called Chenjiamman. The fortifications contain a sacred pond known as Aanaikulam. On the top of the hillock, there are minor fortifications. The fort, in modern times, is maintained and administered by the Archaeological Survey of India. The fort is one of the prominent tourist destinations in Villupuram district.

 

LEGEND AND ETYMOLOGY

The Bijapur Nawabs who held the fort from about 1660 to 1677 AD called it Badshabad, while the Marathas who succeeded them called it Chandry or Chindy. The Mughals, on their capture of the fort in 1698 A.D., named it Nusratgadh in honour of Nawab Zulfiqar Khan Nusrat-Jang, the commander-in-chief of the besieging army. Later, the English and the French called it Gingee or Jinji. The early Madras records of the English give the spelling Chingee or Chengey.As per Tamil legend, the tragic tale of Raja Tej Singh, popularly known in Tamil as Thesingu Raasan, is associated with the fort. The true life story of Tej Singh and his general, Mehboob Khan (aka Maavuthukaran), who were friends, has inspired many poems, street plays, and countless other stories. He was the son of Swarup Singh and revolted against the Nawab of Arcot, and was defeated and killed in the war that followed. Though Gingee became a part of the Nawab's territory in 1714, the young and courageous Tej Singh became a legend and his life, love and brave but tragic end were eulogised in various ballads.

 

HISTORY

The main source for the first two hundred years of the history of the place is the "Complete History of the Carnatic Kings" among the Mackenzie manuscripts. According to historian Narayan, a small village called Melacerri, located 4.8 km away from Gingee is called "Old Gingee" has traces of fortifications from about 1200 AD. Ananda Kon of the shepherd community (Konar), accidentally found a treasure in one of the cavities of the Western hill while grazing his sheep. Making himself the head of a small band of warriors, he defeated the petty rulers of the neighbouring villages and built a small fortress on Kamalagiri, which he renamed Anandagiri after himself. The Konar dynasty ruled Gingee from 1190 to 1330 AD, and was succeeded by the chief of a neighbouring place called Kobilingan, who belonged to the Kurumba caste and ascended the throne of Gingee. He was a feudatory of the powerful Cholas. Gingee came into the hands of various ruling dynasties of South India, starting from the Cholas.

 

Originally the site of a small fort built by the Chola dynasty during the 9th century AD, Gingee Fort was modified by Kurumbar while fighting the Cholas and again by the Vijayanagar empire during the 13th century. As per one account, the fort was built duirng the 15-16th century by the Gingee Nayaks, the lietunants of the Vijayanagara Empire and who later became independent kings. The fort was built at a strategic place to fend off any invading armies. It was further strengthened by the Marathas under the leadership of Shivaji in 1677 AD. He recaptured it from the Bijapur sultans who had originally taken control of the fort from the Marathas. During Aurangzeb's campaign in the Deccan, Shivaji's second son who had assumed the throne, Chhatrapati Rajaram, escaped to Ginjee and continued the fight with Moghuls from Ginjee. The fort was the seat of the Maratha Empire for a few months. The Moghuls could not capture the fort for seven years in spite of laying siege. The fort was finally captured in 1698, but not before Chhatrapati Rajaram escaped. It was later passed on to the Carnatic Nawabs who lost it to the French in 1750 before the British finally took control in 1761 despite losing it to Hyder Ali for a brief period. Raja Desinghu ruled Chenji during the 18th century.

 

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The Gingee Fort complex is on three hillocks: Krishnagiri to the north, Rajagiri to the west and Chandrayandurg to the southeast. The three hills together constitute a fort complex, yet each hill contains a separate and self-contained citadel. Connecting them - forming an enormous triangle, a mile from north to south, punctuated by bastions and gateways giving access to the protected zones at the heart of the complex. The fort walls are 13 km and the three hills are connected by walls enclosing an area of 11 square kilometres. It was built at a height of 240 m and protected by a 24 m wide moat. It has a seven-storeyed Kalyana Mahal (marriage hall), granaries, prison cells, and a temple dedicated to its presiding Hindu goddess called Chenjiamman. The fortifications contain a sacred pond known as Aanaikulam. The walls of the fort are a mixture of the natural hilly terrain comprising the Krishnagiri, Chakkilidrug and Rajagiri hills, while the gaps were sealed with the main wall that measures 20 metres in thickness. On the top of the hillock, there are minor fortifications.

 

Water resources are usually sparse in South Indian forts, while it was well managed in the Citadel. There are two sweet water sources on the summit and below it there are three reservoirs for storage of rain water. Water for Kalyana Mahal was brought through earthenware pipes from reservoir located 500 m from it.

 

RAJAGIRI

The first hill, where the main fort is, is called Rajagiri. Originally it was known as Kamalagiri as well as Anandagiri. The fort was historically considered most impregnable. It is about 240 m in height. Its summit is cut off from communication and is surrounded by a deep, natural chasm that is about 9.1 m wide and 18 m deep. To gain entry into the citadel one had to cross the chasm with the help of a small wooden draw bridge. The naturally strong rock where the fortress is located, is further strengthened by the construction of embrasure walls and gateways along all possible shelves and precipitous edges. The citadel is reached by traversing through seven gates. This citadel contains important buildings apart from the living quarters of the royalty, like the stables, granaries, and meeting halls for the public, temples, mosques, shrines and pavilions. Kamalakanni Amman temple is present atop the Rajagiri hills. As per Hindu legend, the presiding deity, Kamalakanni, is believed to be the widow of demon king Acalamaccuran. Draupadi, a Hindu goddess, beheaded the hundred heads of the demon and Kamalakanni is believed to have protests that she would become a widow. Draupadi explains her similarities that she has no sexual relations, though married. This resulted in the ambiguous kanni suffix. Ranganathar Temple, bell tower, watch tower, cannon and draw bridge are located atop the hill.

 

The lower fort consists of Arcot Gate, Pondicherry Gate, which was probably improved by the French during their occupation (1751–1761), the Prison on top of Pondicherry Gate, Royal Battery, Venkataramanaswami Temple, Pattabhi Ramaswami Temple, Sadatulla Khan’s mosque, Chettikulam and Chakrakulam tanks, platform where Raja Desing was killed in a war, large stone image of Hanuman, prisoner’s well where the prisoners condemned to death were thrown and left to die of starvation. The inner fort consists of Kalyana Mahal, the royal stables, the ruined royal palace, Anaikulam tank, granaries, magazine and the shrine of Venugopalaswami. There is a site museum at the entrance of the fort set up by the Archeological Survey of India containing sculptures pertaining to periods and many dynasties that ruled Gingee. There are also guns and cannonballs made of stone, strewn about the fort.

 

KRISHNAGIRI

The second important hillock with an imposing citadel is known as Krishnagiri. It is also known as the English Mountain, perhaps because the British residents occupied the fort here, for some time. The Krishnagiri fort lies to the North of Tiruvannamalai road. It is smaller in size and height compared to the Rajagiri fort. A flight of steps of granite stones leads to its top. Another fort connected with Rajagiri with a low rocky ridge is called Chandrayan Durg, Chandragiri or St. George’s Mountain. The military and strategic value of this fort has been relatively less, but it has some interesting buildings of later period.

 

CHAKKILIYA DURG

The third fort for some reason is called Chakkiliya Durg or Chamar Tikri — meaning the fort of the cobblers. It is not known why it had acquired the name. Probably the royal saddlers and military shoemakers had set up their workshops here, as Gingee obviously was a military encampment. There is a smaller and less important fourth hill, the summit of which is also well fortified. There is nothing much left of Chandrayan Durg and Chakkilli Durg. Their flanks are now completely covered with thorny shrubs and stone pieces.

 

CULTURE

After the fort passed into British hands, it did not see any further action. The fort at Gingee was declared a National Monument in 1921 and was under the Archeological Department. The Tourism Department of India has tried to popularise this remote and oft-forgotten fort. Gingee today, with its ruined forts, temples and granaries, presents a different picture from the glorious splendor of its bygone days. But the remains of that glorious past speak volumes about the numerous invasions, warfare and bravery that it witnessed. The fort is maintained by the Archeological Department. An entry charge of ₹5 is charged for Indian citizens and SAARC countries and US$2 or ₹100 for all monuments inside Krishnagiri and Rajagiri forts.

 

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espite returning as a hero after beating Brandon Rios over the weekend, Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao has said he has no money to keep his promise to help typhoon victims because his bank accounts have been frozen by bank authorities.

 

The Philippine Bureau of Internal Revenue says Pacquiao hasn't proved he paid taxes in 2008-2009, and says he owes 2.2 billion pesos ($50m) in back taxes as of July.

 

Pacquiao, the wealthiest member of the Philippine Congress, said on Tuesday he borrowed more than 1 million pesos ($22,700) to buy relief supplies before his fight on Sunday with Rios in Macau, and will borrow more to keep his word to typhoon victims. Pacquiao said he plans to provide aid to more than 10,000 families.

 

Typhoon Haiyan, one of the strongest typhoons on record, ploughed through the central Philippines in October, killing more than 5,200 people and destroying entire towns.

 

'Not a thief'

 

Pacquiao said he paid taxes in the United States following his victories against Ricky Hatton and Oscar de la Hoya and that a treaty prevents double taxation. A criminal case was dropped by prosecutors for alleged unpaid taxes in 2010, but the revenue authorities' tax claims for the 2008-2009 are still pending.

 

"I appeal to them to remove the garnishment so that I can move and pay for my staff's salaries," Pacquiao said in his southern hometown of General Santos city. "I am not a criminal or a thief."

 

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I would like to pass on this message to our Honourable Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, David Cameron​ and the Honourable President Obama​, President of the United States of America, and all other European countries to take my advice into account. And it is in the larger interests of our strategy against ISIS and other radical Islamists.

 

What I know from my spiritual experiences is that Bashar al Assad is not our immediate concern. In order to defeat ISIS in Syria, you have to focus on one enemy at a time. Don’t think about Bashar al Assad right now; that’s not our immediate concern. In order to successfully defeat ISIS, if we have to shake hands with Bashar al Assad temporarily, do not hesitate. Go ahead. I think it is important for a successful assault on ISIS that for the time being you either shake hands with Bashar al Assad to grab the opportunity or you ignore him right now and focus on ISIS and its ideology.

 

Bombing their oil wells is a good job; keep doing it. This will produce wonderful, miraculous results.

 

In the long run, the ideology of hatred, the Wahhabi brand of Islam, has to be taken care of. If we want this world to become a peaceful place to live again, we must take care of the Wahhabi brand of Islam. It is like these Islamists have practically declared a war against the rest of the world; we should now accept it. With this acceptance, we should then retaliate in accordance with the culture of war, with the understanding of a war. In war and love, everything is fair. You have to root out this evil from the global society.

 

All countries of the world who promote peace and love and respect humanity should support the United States of America, the UK, France and Germany and any other country who is now becoming part of this greater alliance against the evil ISIS and other terrorist groups.

 

- HH Younus AlGohar, CEO of MFI

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What: A full-day conference with a unique interactive structure that will provide answers to help you with your specific business situation

 

Gain insight from experts in technology, sales, finance and marketing who specialize in helping small businesses make it all work together

Learn from small business owners who have achieved exceptional growth through an effective marriage of business savvy and technology

Exchange ideas with experts and peers.

Charles Hand, President, New York Metro Region, Verizon Wireless

Scott Vaccaro, Regional VP, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, NYC

Lisa McCarthy, Intuit Professional Advisor and Accounting Resource LLC

Harry Brelsford, President, SMB Nation

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Airbus A300-608ST Beluga (F-GSTA / Dolphin1) from Airbus Transport International at Finkenwerder (Airbus' Hamburg facility, Germany)

 

Totally fat up with Yahoo/Flickr and their (major) changes every time. No good to listen to their users, I decided not to pay for this bad services. So my Pro account will expire soon. Not sure if I gone delete my account but will no longer upload any photos to Flickr.

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