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The severe drop in 2008 was the result of rampant speculation coupled with the near-total collapse of the U.S. economy. We may not be able to predict the bottom of the market, but we do expect prices to drop through summer, and as fuel prices continue to decline, values of fuel-efficient used vehicles will drop. While oil prices and subsequently gasoline prices will continue to fall based on increased supplies, a 15 percent decline will not send the industry into the tailspin experienced in 2008, when near 40 percent declines were seen across the board.
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Photo: Utsav Maden/ICIMOD.
This was written in the front of a book in the toy box at Laura's mom's house. I thought it was sweet.
At the end of April, reports of Nike' s Japanese City Dunk Pack was reported to be released in June. The Fukuoka Dunk and the rest of the pack will be hitting stores this weekend. The nike fukuoka shoes are made up of strong colors applied to patent leather. The fukuoka nike dunks are said to be inspired and recognizing the ancient Yamakasa festival which features colorful shrines.
Olivia Newton-John released her popular song, "Physical," in September 1981. The video, which featured Newton-John as a gym teacher, was an immediate success, shipping 2 million copies in the United States, being certified Platinum, and spending 10 weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100.
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One from the archives.
Phil and I are going to be showing in a room together at Artomatic. The event starts on April 13th and runs through May 20th. We'll be hanging throughout the event, but will have an opening night on May 4th. There will be over 400 visual artists, tons of performers, and major events on April 13th, May 20th, and on Cinco de Mayo.
Artomatic
2121 Crystal Drive
Crystal City, Arlington, VA
We're in Room 6D36 on the 6th Floor. The site is close to the Crystal City Metro stop on the blue and yellow lines.
Independent road safety report for work contracted by the Ministry of Transportation (MOT) in BC for the area of Creekside
to Nodic on HWY 99 on February 18, 2009 in Whistler BC Canada. Highway improvements handled by Alpine Paving principal
contracted by the Ministry of Transportation of BC. Highway maintenance handled by Maindroads Howe Sound Contracting.
Some photos are of the upgrades and others are of the current road state in general. You can tell which one is which by
the side of the road who is responsible for that specific section. In a photo facing the village, the right hand side of
the road is upgraded by Alpine Paving and both sides are maintainded by Mainroads Howe Sound Contracting.
Use a Twoonie to measure the depths when you see one in some photos.
This section of road is from Creekside to Nordic and has not been worked on yet by Alpine Paving the upgrade contractor.
The maintenance is handled from day to day by Mainroads Howe Sound Contracting in conjunction with MOT.
It is the recommendation of the report as follows:
1. Fix Road Drop Offs along North side of road near Nordic entrance
2. Increase road markings to warn motorists of upcoming end of lane road junction approximately 900 meters after lights at Creekside
3. Re-pave the road lines. Missing road lines both white and yellow are extremely dangerous at Nordic entrance. No white line to mark edge of road found at over 50% of area.
Please refer to section 8.5.15 Drop Offs of the government document titled MOT Traffic Management Guidelines linked below that applies to construction zones.
www.th.gov.bc.ca/publications/eng_publications/geomet/tra...
8.5.15 Drop-offs - MOT Traffic Management Guidelines
The Proponent shall conduct all operations to minimize any drop-offs (abrupt changes in
roadway elevation) left exposed to traffic during non-working hours. Unless otherwise
specified in the Traffic Control Plan, drop-offs left exposed to traffic during non-working
hours shall be delineated as follows:
• Drop-offs up to 60 millimetres, unless otherwise specified on the Traffic Control
Plan, may remain exposed with appropriate traffic control devices alerting
motorists of the condition. However, no drop-offs shall be allowed between
adjacent lanes of traffic.
• Drop-offs more than 60 millimetres that are in the roadway or shoulder shall be
delineated with appropriate traffic control devices and further delineated as
indicated in 3(c) below.
• Drop-offs more than 60 millimetres, but not more than 300 millimetres, that are
not within the roadway or shoulder shall be delineated with appropriate traffic
control devices and further delineated by having one of the following:
a) A wedge of compacted stable material (25 mm well-graded crushed base
course aggregate or better) placed at a slope of 4:1 or flatter.
b) Channelizing devices (Type 1 barricades, plastic safety drums, or other
devices one meter or more in height) placed along the traffic side of the dropoff
and a new edge of pavement stripe placed a minimum of two (2) metres
from the drop-off. Appropriate traffic control devices shall be placed in
advance of and throughout the drop-off treatment.
c) Temporary concrete barrier or other approved barrier installed on the traffic
side of the drop-off with 300 millimetres between the drop-off and the back of
the barrier and a new edge of pavement stripe a minimum of 500 millimetres
from the face of the barrier. An approved terminal, flare or impact attenuator
shall be required at the beginning of the section. For night use, the barrier
shall have reflective markers and/or warning lights.
This document linked below outlines the BC MOT TAC Rural Undived highway build specifications for a normal non-consruction zone.
www.th.gov.bc.ca/publications/eng_publications/geomet/TAC...
Please refer to reference measurement information linked below.
www.mint.ca/store/mint/learn/circulation-currency-1100028
$2 Dollar CAN Coin 1996 to date
Diameter (mm): 28
Thickness (mm): 1.8
60 mm according to design specification section 8.5.15 of MOT Traffic Management Guidelines dived by a 28 mm coin measurement is 2.14.
In the photos below an overall depth calculation beyond a 2.14 measurement in coins as reference is in default of the MOT Traffic Management Guidelines
minimum build specifications.
2012 MED Report - Towards Green Growth in the Mediterranean Countries. Photo: Ibrahim Ajaja / CMI / World Bank
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Finding Justice for the Slain Journalists
‘Extraordinary’ Delays
Melanie Y. Pinlac
When Too Much Is Too Much
Bryant L. Macale
The Spratlys Dispute
Questions, Questions
by Bryant L. Macale
Ampatuan Trial Update
Ampatuans, Others Seek Release
by Melanie Y. Pinlac
The Tulfo Franchise
The Media as Messiah
by Bryant L. Macale
Custom-made “Journalists”
by Philip C. Tubeza
Regular Sections
Speaking of Media
Monitor
Obit
Olivia Newton-John released her popular song, "Physical," in September 1981. The video, which featured Newton-John as a gym teacher, was an immediate success, shipping 2 million copies in the United States, being certified Platinum, and spending 10 weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100.
June 29, 2017 - Aspen, Colorado, USA: Aspen Institute Ideas Festival:
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Arthur Brooks, Maria Hinojosa, Jon Lovett, Charles Sykes, Amy Walter
Moderator: Jeffrey Goldberg
Belly Up Aspen
7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Photo by Ian Wagreich
Arts and Growth Report
13th July 2015
Warwick Business School, The Shard, London
In collaboration with Arts Council England, the Federation launched a report looking at the link between the UK's commercial creative companies and public arts investment. This paper explores the roles of both in economic growth and civic regeneration and cites the experience and business acumen of a number of high-profile figures from across our creative industries. The report was launched with a keynote speech from HM Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries, The Hon Ed Vaizey.
The launch featured guest speakers and panellists including Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture and the Digital Economy; Josh Berger, President and Managing Director of Warner Bros. Entertainment UK, Arts Council England Chair, Sir Peter Bazalgette, Melanie Eusebe, Chair and Co-Founder, Black British Business Awards and Tracey Barber, Chief Marketing Officer, Havas Creative Group.
Photography by Ian Watts (www.ianwatts.uk)
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Arts and Growth Report
13th July 2015
Warwick Business School, The Shard, London
In collaboration with Arts Council England, the Federation launched a report looking at the link between the UK's commercial creative companies and public arts investment. This paper explores the roles of both in economic growth and civic regeneration and cites the experience and business acumen of a number of high-profile figures from across our creative industries. The report was launched with a keynote speech from HM Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries, The Hon Ed Vaizey.
The launch featured guest speakers and panellists including Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture and the Digital Economy; Josh Berger, President and Managing Director of Warner Bros. Entertainment UK, Arts Council England Chair, Sir Peter Bazalgette, Melanie Eusebe, Chair and Co-Founder, Black British Business Awards and Tracey Barber, Chief Marketing Officer, Havas Creative Group.
Photography by Ian Watts (www.ianwatts.uk)
Copyright Ian Watts