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Here's a chart to tell you if your stools are normal or abnormal. I got this picture from the Fiber Menace website: www.fibermenace.com/gutsense/transition.html
"Fiber Menace" is a great new book by Konstantin Monastyrsky.
Color chart info here:
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TRI Filter info here:
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various ND and Pola filters in pouch
At the panel I lead on service design, we handed out three cards to everyone: red, yellow, and green. We used them for participation during the panel, then asked people to share their feedback at the end. This is the results.
You're welcome to use these to help you learn how to ID those dolphins. All photos in the chart belong to me, please do not use without permission. Chart info and photos are subject to updates if animal status changes occur or I get better photos.
an old spring chart drive, used for recording temperatures on a roll of paper sits left behind on a desk in one of the offices of the bethlehem steel plant in lackawanna, new york.
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"Poliomyelitis. Transmission Experiment with Aedes aegypti."
Selected by Mike. (polio is not transmitted by mosquitos)
Spring...a time of growth, new life, revitalization...you get the picture. So here's to growing!
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free pic no repro fee
Owen Hickey Chairman CSCA ,guest speaker Alan Shortt and Lord Mayor Councillor John Buttimer 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 .
Images By Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Fiona Collins Chartered Accountants Cork Society 087-2196935
How to play a Gb6 on the soprano. For alternative position and more info about this chord: www.ukulele-chords.com/Gb6
I'm going crazy trying to get all the (new) colors at their right places! So instead of staring at this color chart for hours I decided to ask you all for help. Did I miss any color? Are these colors approximately at their right places?
edit: I'm thinking to just leave it like this for now. I have it on my desk for quick reference and color combinations. I had to make a new color chart because I got an early birthday present and had to add 4 colors! ( no room on my old color chart!) Thanks everyone for your input and kind comments!
The best sunset I have ever seen in my life and will likely ever see again......
This photo shows only a partial view of what we witnessed tonight at Ski Slide Road, and does not do the event any justice to it's incredible beauty, stark contrast of peace and violence and rich bold, brilliant color. It was simply impossible to photograph the entire sky at one time, especially with the variable light from one zone to another.
With a storm behind me to the east; lightening flashing, thunder booming, ominous blue and black clouds at my back, turbulent clouds swirling in circles directly overhead, other clouds going in every single direction around me, the sun came out for 4 minutes past the edge of the clouds and lit up the turbulent, moisture saturated, rain enveloped sky around us and created a literal sky of orange. The colors shown here actually extended above us to the edge of the storm, as well as to the left and right of our position. We were capped in a dome of glowing orange unlike one I have ever seen before in person or in any photo I have viewed as the light shined thru the rain and high moisture content in the edge of the storm front we were under.
I've seen thousands of sunsets and taken perhaps hundreds of photos of them over the years - quite a few from this exact spot.. >Nothing< even comes close to what we witnessed.
As this was unfolding, every single car that came up to the bridge stopped, parked, and all the occupants either got out - some running to the bridge with cell phone cameras in hand, or others just stayed in their cars....pointing to the amazing event unfolding around them. I think I counted about 5-6 vehicles, possibly more. My eyes were gazing towards the heavens and the absolutely stunning show God placed around me and my boys at that moment.
Unless you were there, it is difficult to put in words or even into a photo how incredible this was.
I'll carry that moment in time with me for the rest of my life to my grave.....