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So, you’re moving to a new house. Let’s avoid the fluff and get right down to the Checklist for Moving into a New House:
1) Collect free cardboard boxes. Contact local restaurants, grocery stores, and furniture establishments. These places are absolutely riddled with extra cardboard. Some might even have some spare bubble wrap.
2) Sort and purge. Go through your stuff room by room and determine what to keep and what to give to Salvation Army or Goodwill. As you’re sorting your chosen items be sure to make a list of all those that will need special packing or delicate care (i.e. heirlooms, china, vases, etc…)
3) Research and compare moving companies. Look at services, prices, and moving insurance. Read the local and national reviews so you have a well-rounded idea of the company’s policies, ethics, and overall quality.
4) Create a Moving Binder. This holds all your receipts from your moving company, the paperwork from changing your address, your new internet, energy, and the phone contracts, the registration information for your children’s new school, this checklist, and your items inventory.
5) Pack an “unpacking” box filled with scissors, allen wrenches, screwdrivers, and anything else required to construct furniture, labeled ziplock bags, tape, dust cloths, and definitely three types of glue.
6) Start Using up the things you don’t want to bring with you. Food, cleaning supplies, cosmetics, etc…
7) Defrost and clean your freezer and refrigerator the night before leaving.
8) Take measurements. Take measurements of your space when you’re considering buying. Measure your furniture and compare it to your new home’s dimensions to make sure everything fits.
9) Label all your boxes. Just do it. Organize them by room so there is minimal moving once the boxes are inside. The only exception? Separate your valuables to a “safe box” that you transport yourself.
10) Be sure to forward your medical records to your new physician as well as getting all your prescriptions filled before you go.
11) Clear your schedule. Make sure there is nothing going on in your life other than moving on your moving day.
12) Pack your suitcases. As you get closer to your moving date, make sure your suitcases are packed with all the immediate things you’ll need, such as clothing, blankets, medications, snacks, children’s favorite toys, etc…
13) Set up your internet. (Especially if you have kids). Having the kids help with unpacking is necessary, however, sometimes you’ll want to tackle an area just you and your spouse. Keeping entertained, whether it’s background Netflix or another round of Angry Birds, is essential for maintaining a sunny mood during the multifaceted unpacking endeavor.
14) Fill out your change of address forms. Also, remember to send your address to any family or friends you want to remain in contact with. Social media is a great thing, but actual physical contact is better.
15) Set up your energy. Unpacking takes more than a week in most cases. You’re going to want lights and heat.
16) On moving day, be sure to go over your inventory of boxes with the movers while the truck is being packed and unloaded for optimum efficiency
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A photograph, circa 1890, apparently "distributed as a pioneer souvenir item" and reproduced from Laurence Hipp's History of Grover Hill — from the Donald Hutslar collection, used courtesy of Jean Hutslar.
The 1917 History of Maumee Valley provides a brief description:
The first white settler in [Paulding County] was Shadrach Hudson, who arrived in the year 1819. He came from Miami County and built a log house on the right bank of the Auglaize River, about half a mile east of the present Village of Junction. It was in the usual style, being constructed of square logs, was two stories in height, and had a huge fire-place in one end. . . . It commanded a splendid view both up and down the river. He had also served in the American army during the War of 1812, and was so impressed with the fertility and natural beauty of this site that he decided to make it his home.
That Hudson found the site beautiful is surprising; Paulding County, in 1819, existed at the heart of Ohio's Great Black Swamp, a region whose land settlers considered nearly worthless.
Gurjar Aandolan bollywood movie is now announced to release on 17th October in more than 1500 theaters in the territory of Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Utter Pradesh included Madhya Pradesh. Movie story is about the Aandolan done by Gurjars in 2007 to get the Government quota for their welfare. Movie is being written and directed by Aarun Naagar. Movie is being produced under the banner of Kirti Motion Pictures and J & J Motion Pictures. Movie is being distributed by self J & J Motion pictures / Spap Media and Entertainment. Star Cast of movie is Aarun Naagar, Leena Kapoor, Ehsan Khan, Mustaq Khan, Ali Khan and Surendra Pal.
Movie Name – Gurjar Aandolan
Cast - Aarun Nagar, Leena Kapoor, Ehshan Khan, Mushtaq Khan, Ali Khan & Surendra pal
Produce By :- Kirti Motion Pictures & J&J Motion Pictures
Written & Director By :- Aarun Nagar
Music Director :- Ashish Donald
Lyrics :-Khalil Jawed, Sanjit Nirmal, Aarun nagar, Dhananjay
Singer :- Raja hasan, Ritu Pathak, Leonard Victor, Prakash Raj
D.O.P :- Nagesh - Kiran
Editor :- Anirudh Singh
Executive Producer : -Satya
Art Director :-Prabhat Jha
Action Director :- Rajesh Kumar Pappu
They say SEMA, (Specialty Equipment Market Association), is all about the cars... I say, it's about the "Booth Babe."
The Springfield (MA) Acorns played briefly in the minor league Atlantic Coast Football League with home games at Pynchon Park, home to baseball's Springfield Giants.
Three of the Away games were scheduled to air on WWLP-TV Ch 22. I don't know if they actually did.
The patas monkey is a ground-dwelling monkey distributed over semi-arid areas of West Africa, and into East Africa. The patas monkey grows to 33 in in length, excluding the tail, which measures 30 in. Adult males are considerably larger than adult females. Reaching speeds of 34 mph, it is the fastest runner among the primates.
The patas monkey lives in multi-female groups of up to 60 individuals (although much larger aggregations have been reported).
Pictures taken at Woburn Safari park.
Woburn Safari Park was first opened in 1970, established by the 13th Duke of Bedford and Jimmy Chipperfield on the grounds of his estate, Woburn Abbey.
The park lets animals roam freely while visitors drive through their enclosures. The species held in the park include Southern White Rhino, Elands, Scimitar Horned Oryx, Addax, Gemsbok, Ankoles, Zebras, African Wild Asses, Asian Elephants, Bactrian Camels, North American Bisons, Rothschild’s Giraffe, Eastern Mountain Bongo, African Lions, Amur Tiger. Pere David's Deer, Canadian Timber Wolves, Black Bears, Patas Monkeys and Barbary Monkeys.
The park also a foot safari section. Animals in the leisure park include lemurs, squirrel monkeys, wallabies, emus, penguins, goats, ponies, otters, reptiles, sea lion, red panda and marmosets. There are also talks and displays given by keepers.
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR AVAAZ - Three billboards addressing Italian former premier Silvio Berlusconi are seen on the morning after the election day in Rome, past the St. Peter's dome, on Monday, March 5, 2018, in Rome, Italy. The billboards have been organised by the global civic movement Avaaz as a reaction to the right-wing coalition not reaching a majority, and read: 'If you Bunga Bunga with extremists, you don't win. Capiche, Berlusconi?' (Riccardo De Luca/AP Images for Avaaz)
Doesn't look too faded, but the phone number's given with an old-style exchange name; those haven't been used in decades.
IOM distributes on 14 February NFIs including buckets and bottles of water to earthquake victims in Haiti.
New Jersey State Troopers distributed 580 coats to students of Elizabeth Public Schools during their 6th Annual Coat Drive on January 10.
The donation, collection, and distribution of coats to Elizabeth Public Schools students was made possible through the tremendous assistance and collaboration with Elizabeth Public Schools team members, Wakefern, Elizabeth Police Department, Elizabeth Fire Department, Union County Sheriff's Department, Union County Department of Corrections, Hispanic Law Enforcement Association of Union County, and At Heart's Length, along with community friends and families. Retail companies that assisted with the coat drive included Old Navy stores at the Mills at Jersey Gardens in Elizabeth, Hamilton Marketplace in Hamilton, and Aviation Plaza in Linden as well as Sears and Boscov’s of Woodbridge Center Mall in Woodbridge.
The annual community outreach event has been a small gesture of the memorable impact troopers strive to make towards those they proudly serve and is reflective of their mindset to bridge the gap between those in uniform and communities that have minimal interaction with the New Jersey State Police.
While the winter weather is often unpredictable, one thing that remains certain is people needing winter coats to make it through the cold. Through their generosity and desire to help the greater community, the New Jersey State Troopers and their partners continue to help Elizabeth Public Schools students stay warm each year.
New Jersey State Troopers distributed approximately 560 coats to students of the Elizabeth Public Schools, during their 7th Annual Coat Drive on January 18th and 19th.
The donations, collections and distribution of coats to our student's were made possible through the tremendous assistance and collaboration with: Elizabeth Public Schools team members, Wakefern, Elizabeth Police and Fire Department, Hispanic Law Enforcement Association of Union County (HLEAUC), New Jersey Latin-American Trooper's Society (NJLATS), At Heart's Length, Pepsi, Cummins, Target of Linden and Mario's Pizzeria of Perth Amboy, along with community friends and families. Retail companies that assisted with the coat drive included: Target located at Aviation Plaza in Linden, Macy's and Sears of Woodbridge Center Mall located in Woodbridge and BJ's located in Edison.
The annual community outreach event is reflective of the efforts Troopers make throughout the year, to have a significant and memorable impact on the communities they serve.
Once again, the heartfelt generosity of the New Jersey State Troopers and their partners, will help ensure Elizabeth Public Schools students stay warm during this especially cold winter season.
Distributers are pissed about Amazon's up and coming Audible Captions highlight www.somethingcreativeonline.com/distributers-are-pissed-a...
David makes the rounds with this year's founders' gift to Yahoos. Read more here: yodel.yahoo.com/2006/12/19/re-gifting-with-a-vengeance/
With a view to sharing Japan’s experiences and lessons learned from the disasters of 2011, the Tokyo United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) has created a special booklet entitled “Learning from the 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami ‘Good Practices’ from Japan: Towards a Sustainable Future”.
Written in Japanese and English, the booklet will be distributed at international conferences including the upcoming United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) in Rio de Janeiro, 20–22 June 2012.
United Nations volunteers at the Tokyo UNIC hand-tied symbolic blue ribbons to each booklet.
Photo: Africa Renewal / John Gillespie
Distributed across the northern part of Western Australia, the Northern Territory and north-west Queensland.
Governor Pat Quinn helps distribute toys to children at annual Christmas in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood toy giveaway with 17th Ward Chicago Alderman Latasha R. Thomas, Illinois State Senator Jacqueline Collins and others.
A Carbonati-Ustic Argosol and landscape. These soils distribute mainly in low mountain and hilly areas in Yanshan Mountain Range, Taihang Mountain range and Tailu mountains. Developed on weathered materials from limestone, they have lithological feature of carbonate within the range from the surface to 125cm depth below ground surface. With quite heavy texture, they usually present stronger calcaric reaction. The vegetation is shrubs and grass clusters composed largely of calciphytes, such as Lespedeza davurica,Vitex negundo, Hemerocallis midaendorfii, Themeda jabonica, and a few of Platycladus orientalis. (Photos and notes courtesy of China Soils Museum, Guangdong Institute of World Soil Resources; with revision.)
In Chinese Soil Taxonomy, Argosols have illuvial accumulation of clay in soils with medium activity of clay. In Soil Taxonomy these soils are commonly Alfisols, Ultisols, or Mollisols.
For additional information about this soil and the Soils Museum, visit:
www.giwsr.com/en/article/index/220
For additional information about Soil Taxonomy, visit:
Distributing the supplies to the proper area.
If interested in more photos, simply search flickr for "Kalamazoo River Oil Spill". Greenpeace, Sierra Club, etc. have photos out there.
To sign a petition to ban drilling on the great lakes visit: Ban Drilling on the Great Lakes - Sign the Petition
Image taken during lockdown 2020 in Bhopal showing the Community Health Team working to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus within the immunosuppressed gas survivor communities. The health team consists of staff from Sambhavna and Chingari clinics with the incredible support of a large number of volunteers from the local community.
Community Shield. ©Biju Nair
Rick Harrison net worth is around $8 million dollars, and all of it comes from his pawn shop and from The History Channel distributed TV show.
LIC Dombivli branch members have set up a social organization called "Jeevan Adhaar" that helps in rural development and welfare. I had the chance to visit a tribal village near Badlapur for their annual trip to distribute Diwali sweets and faral .. :)
They distribute safer injection supplies for people who are using IV drugs to stay clean. These bags include cotton, sterile water and saline, hand sanitizer, Vitamine E and C, Bandaids, rubber bands and antibiotic ointment. Liz Whynott said that the supplies distributed by the state are incomplete and this is why they supplement with their own.
Ancient Jain Temple, Granite Mountains in Nagarparkar May7, 2012
Tharparkar District, Province of Sindh, Pakistan
During my visit to distribute Solar Powered LED Lanterns manufactured and donated by Shaantech KEOZ Karachi to the Bhako Village, Kharoro Village and Vekasar Village.
Trip and distribution facilitated and supported by:
Masood Lohar, UNDP Green Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme
Abbas Khoso, Integrated Rural Awareness and Development Organisation (IRADO)
Present on the trip:
Pervaiz Lodhie, LEDtronics, USA
Shahid Siddiqui, Shaan Technologies (Pvt) Ltd, Karachi, Pakistan