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Before you ask, no there are no new colours. But still cool.
Sorry for pic quality, it's a projected slide.
Today, the Department of Labor reported that the economy gained 120,000 jobs in November and the unemployment rate fell to 8.6 percent – the lowest rate since 2009. With private businesses adding 140,000 new employees, this marks the 21st consecutive month of private sector job growth.
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The Haunt of Horrorflicks - all infos and details here: www.behance.net/gallery/The-Haunt-Of-Horrorflicks/9878023
This is what my last year's Creativity Chart looks like.
I made a new one for this year, since it's been really nice to track my doings and I want to keep on doing it. :)
(Blogged, a link to which you can find in my profile.)
Panther sightings reported throughout Florida
The public has reported hundreds of sightings of Florida panthers to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) website launched a year ago, where people can record when and where they saw a panther or its tracks.
As of August 2013, the public had submitted 790 sightings to MyFWC.com/PantherSightings.
Only 12 percent of the reports included a photograph and could be evaluated by Commission biologists. Of those with photos, the majority were confirmed as panthers. Other animals identified by FWC biologists were bobcats, foxes, coyotes, dogs, house cats and even a monkey. Most often the reported animal or tracks belonged to a bobcat, when it was not a panther. The verified panther reports were largely confined to southwest Florida, the well-documented breeding range for panthers in the state. There also were several verified sightings in south central Florida.
“The public’s willingness to share what they have seen or collected on game cameras is incredibly helpful and shows us where panthers presumably are roaming in Florida,” said Darrell Land, who heads the FWC’s panther team. “We thank everyone using the Report Florida Panther Sightings website and encourage others to participate in this citizen-science venture.”
“As the population of this endangered species grows, the FWC expects more Florida panthers to be seen in areas of the state where they have not lived for decades,” Land said. “To properly plan and manage for the expansion of the panther’s range in Florida, information about where the panthers are is vital.”
The FWC has a new “E-Z guide to identify panther tracks” available at www.FloridaPantherNet.org.
The Florida panther population is estimated to be 100 to 180 (updated in 2014) adults and yearlings, a figure that does not include panther kittens. As recently as the 1970s, the Florida panther was close to disappearing, with as few as 20 animals in the wild.
Learn more about Florida panthers at www.FloridaPantherNet.org.
Detail of Plate II Colored Illuminations - The Harmony of Green, in Monument to Color by Faber Birren 1938. QC495 .B53
The Department of Labor announced that the economy added 120,000 jobs and the unemployment rate fell slightly to 8.2 percent in March. With private businesses adding 121,000 jobs, this marks the 25th consecutive month of private sector job growth.
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Note that according to the research done by this gentleman, cell phones don't produce a cancer-causing radiation.
Disclaimer from XKCD: "[K]eep in mind that I am not a radiation expert, and this chart is intended for general public informational use only."
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Florida native Corbin lit up the country charts with his laidback single “Lovin featuring artists like Flo Rida and T-Pain. It’s sure to b...
Micronesian Stick chart
The Marshall Island seafarers developed and used this ancient aid to navigation. Sticks represent currents, swell patterns, and drift lines. Shells represent the East and West Marshall Islands.
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I snuck my camera into the basement of medical records. This act was surely against the rules but I wanted to capture the movement of the motorized shelves, not smuggle medical information.
What type of stool do you have? It is actually helpful to figure out
what kind of constipation and at what level the problem is.
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Linda King, Laura Wiltshier and Sinead O'Dwyer from Morgan McKinley pictured at the The Charted Accountants Cork Society Christmas Lunch, The Charted Accountants Cork Society was joined by the Lord Mayor, Councillor John Buttimer and guest speaker Alan Shortt for their annual Christmas Lunch. The successful event was held this year at the Maryborough Hotel .
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more info contact Fiona Collins Chartered Accountants Cork Society 087-2196935
How to play a Gbm6 on the soprano. For alternative position and more info about this chord: www.ukulele-chords.com/Gbm6
Once the best example of elegant, simple, and very substantive, and informational journalism, apparently the Economist is drifting into infotainment. Look at how distracting the image of the burger is. I know how a burger looks like: it is not needed. But even worse, look at how the image hides the fundamentally important line of global average, which gets mostly lost behind the image. Shame on you Economist. Online version of this horror: www.economist.com/research/articlesBySubject/displaystory...