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Two books for the year's class schedule, with different departments in each book. Both books were divided into sections for fall and spring semesters. Each semester had a two-page spread for every day of the week. Across the top were class periods, down the left=hand side were departments. You could look up your department and a time slot and clearly see what classes were available then.

This is the Soo Line Railroad ore dock in Ashland and is now scheduled to be torn down this summer. I remember when I was a child ore boats coming in in off the Great Lakes to take on a load of ore and the rail cars filled with iron ore lined up on the dock filling the boats.

#6 running about 40 minutes ahead of schedule. One of the things that I like about Westmont are all the nooks and crannies that you can catch photos from.

 

Westmont IL / Cass Ave

AMTK e/b California Zephyr – Train 6

 

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Wirecast Scheduler allows you to brows for what shot you would like, iCal to trigger off at what exact time you would like. Think if it like your own personal mini TV scheduling application for Wirecast :)

One of 5 scheduled air carriers serving Grand Junction

Metrobus - Washington DC

 

in Metro Center rail station

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I had planned to visit Bray at least twice a year but I failed to maintain this schedule which is a pity but to be honest, with one exception, not much has changed since my last visit. The flood defence project is the exception because the is no doubting the fact that progress has been made since my last visit but considering that it started back in 2012 I am sure that many locals are less than impressed.

 

The River Dargle Flood Defence Scheme is one of the key capital investment projects by Wicklow County Council and the Office of Public Works (OPW) with an investment of €40 million.

 

Works on site have been ongoing since 2012. The main contractor was SIAC construction Ltd. who were on site for two years before the company went into examinership. The contract was terminated by agreement following conciliation resulting construction activities effectively being suspended since November 2013.

 

Wicklow County Council is now continuing the construction with Tom Foley Management Ltd taking on the role of Construction Management Service Provider and back in July 2014, works recommenced on the River Dargle Flood Defence Scheme.

 

To date a number of stages have been completed or are ongoing but unfortunately I do not have exact details. However, my photographs may give you some idea as to what has been accomplished to date

 

The original purpose of the scheme was to protect the town of Bray from flooding from the River Dargle. The Works consisted of the design and construction of flood defences, river widening and regrading along the lower reaches of the River Dargle. The works extended over approximately 3.3 km of the river from the N11 Bridge to the DART Harbour Bridge. The flood defences were required to provide protection against a 1 in 100 year fluvial flood and 1 in 200 year tidal flood. The Works also included the design and construction of 7mx4m culvert adjacent to Bray Bridge, the only vehicular bridge in Bray Town [I did not know that], to act as a fourth arch to the bridge.

 

The Scheme comprised of a variety of flood defences including construction of new sections of earth embankments, demolition and rebuilding of river walls with extensive stone and timber/timber-type facing, channel excavation and regrading, and river bank strengthening. A range of landscape treatments in and adjacent to the river are proposed to mitigate the impacts of the scheme on the local environment along the river corridor.

 

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Rapidly create a weekly schedule based on reservations, forecast, and private event counts and other essential data such as daily journal entries, and Administrator settings.

I took photos of some of the cosplayers (who were attending Otakon 2014) on the streets of Baltimore. (I wasn't able to attend Otakon this year due to finances and scheduling conflicts so I had to settle for taking photos of cosplayers outside of the convention.)

I took this photo so I would remember the schedule of the Disney shuttles back to my hotel from DisneyWorld without having to bring the whole booklet thing. You'll notice that the Epcot Shuttle is generally to leave from Bus Lane #29 at 9:45 nightly. It didn't, and there wasn't even a Bus Lane #29 at all (it only went to #28). The rest of my night included a monorail ride to the Transit and Ticket Center and then two Lynx buses (including a twenty-minute stopover on what can only be described as the side of the highway, in the rain) back to my hotel.

From her keynote.

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

 

Session description:

As the director of research and development for Jigsaw, Yasmin Green leads the team’s innovation efforts and oversees projects on counter-radicalization and fragile states. Green helped create the Redirect Method, which uses targeted advertising to divert at-risk audiences away from extremist content online. The Redirect Method was based on Yasmin's first person interviews with ISIS defectors in Iraqi Kurdistan, the U.K., and elsewhere.

 

Yasmin's previous roles at Google include Head of Sales Strategy and Operations for Southern Europe, Middle East, and Africa. Yasmin is a Senior Advisor on Innovation to Oxford Analytica, Co-Chair of the European Commission's Working Group on Online Radicalisation, and Board Member for the Tory Burch Foundation.

First scheduled flight for Loganair ATR 42 to Sumburgh

After traveling to Montreal in 2014 for Eurokracy, I’ve always wanted to return. But due to a busy schedule last year and some last minute plans changing, it didn’t happen. For 2016 though, it all came together and I was amazed at how the event has evolved in just two years to be the amazing weekend that it is now! Click here for the full Eurokracy 2016 article by Sam Dobbins

 

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The event was scheduled to be a 10K cross country run; unfortunately Area I weather of late has damaged the course so nearly 60 runners took to the roads of Camps Casey and Hovey on July 27.

 

On hand to make the award presentations was the Commander of 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion Lt. Col. Mark Danner.

 

Even though this was an individual competition, Danner could see the fellowship among the runners and he liked what he saw during the contest.

 

“Esprit de corps… fosters unit pride… we can’t ask for anything more for our Soldiers,” said Danner. “This is an example of what we’re all about here in the 2nd Infantry Division.”

 

Runners competed in five categories and here are the individual results:

 

Women's Senior:

1st place: Leilani Douthit

 

Women's Open:

1st place: Spc. Robin Thomas

2nd place: Christine Sing

3rd place: Kendra Cox

 

Men’s Senior:

1st place: Chief Warrant Officer Jael Lord

2nd place: Chief Warrant Officer Ronald Miller

3rd place: Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Bradley

 

Men’s Open:

1st place: Cpt. Elder Bennett

2nd place: Sgt. Edward Lopez

3rd place: Pfc. Jason Pulido

 

Stroller:

1st place: Cpt. Timothy Cox

2nd place: Sgt. 1st Class Guy Sing

3rd place Staff Sgt. Sean Watls

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Departing from Schiphol airport, fist leg is toward Enschede, but there are so many place names I'm unfamiliar with. Good thing the itinerary gives times for arrival and departure, and platform numbers, for each train change.

"For however briefly, I am trying to offer people a chance to step into a different New York

than they are used tu seeing, and in turn, momentarily escape from routine schedules and lives.

We all need the opportunity to see the city more playfully, as a world dominated by

the interplay of very basic color and shape. I try to create a new space within the existing

space of our everyday world for people to enter freely, and unexpectedly "disconnect"

from thei reality."

 

Aakash Nihalani

   

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My girlfriend (who also happens to be the production manager for my movie) did up this incredibly useful Excel spreadsheet giving an overall view of every scene. It was set up so that you could specific types of scenes only. For example, if you wanted to see only the scenes with my character in them, you could do so. For each day, we'd see what location we were shooting and print out sheets of just those locations so that we could refer to what we needed to shoot, what props were required, etc.

The Bride helped McKenna make a schedule for the new school year so she can stay on task and make the most of her day. Being just like her Mom, McKenna loves going through it and marking things off.

 

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scanned photo ---On board 1930's vintage train that travels through century old citrus and avocado groves in the beautiful Heritage Valley.

 

St. Patrick’s Day , March 17, 2005 - - - Not a Good Day

 

The day before St. Patrick’s Day, Dad started chopping, cutting, cooking, preparing our St. Patrick’s dinner because he was scheduled for a biopsy the following day. I went over after school to decorate a bit, and he asked if I would come over early on the following day, the 17th, to warm up the food since he and Mom would be returning from the hospital around 5:00 PM.

 

Unfortunately on the following day I had track & field duty so I wasn’t able to leave school until 4:30 PM which worried me because I wanted to have everything ready upon their return. I got to their place by 4:45, was the first one there, and started warming up the food.

 

Finally everyone arrived --- my younger brother, his wife and their two sons; my younger sister, her husband and their two children; my single sister, and even my single brother stopped by for a while --- and the food was ready, but no Mom or Dad.

 

I called Kaiser Hospital to track them down. After many transfers and redials I was speaking to Mom who told me to go ahead with dinner without them because they would be getting home very late. Well, we didn't want to eat without them, but after an hour and a half of waiting we started our St. Patty's meal. Then we sat around talking and worrying about what could have prevented them from being with us.

 

At 9:00 PM we heard the car pull up and the door open. Dad came in, didn’t greet us at all and went directly into the bedroom. Mom came in after him, talked with us for a bit and then went into the bedroom. When she returned she told us that Dad was very tired and we all needed to leave. It was weird. We just looked at each other in disbelief and I’m sure that we all had horrible thoughts running through our minds. She said goodbye to us then headed back into the bedroom. Everyone took off, but me.

 

I always ate dinner with my parents so I remained. I was cleaning up the kitchen when Mom came out and said, “You too Ginger, you need to leave.” I was shocked. It was horrible to hear those words. I knew something awful had happened at the hospital and she didn’t want to talk about it so I took off.

 

We all suspected for some time that something was wrong with Dad because he did not look well, he would fall asleep frequently in his chair during the day, and he had lost quite a bit of weight, but he had been seeing his doctor regularly and having blood work and tests.

 

When I got to my house I decided that I would take the following day as a personal necessity day so I could be with my parents. I called for a substitute teacher, and on Friday morning I was up at 5:00 AM doing the lesson plans for the sub. I dropped the sub plans off in my classroom and was at my parent’s by 7:00 AM.

 

Dad was in the bedroom, Mom in the kitchen. Mom wouldn’t tell me anything about Dad. She said that he wanted to tell me. He wanted to speak with each of us. There was a knock at the door a little later and a neighbor told my mother that he had heard about Dad and that he was very sorry. He asked how much time Dad had. That’s when my suspicions were confirmed. I cried and cried. I am very thankful I never had to hear those words from my dad because I don’t know how I would have reacted.

 

When my younger brother came by around noon I left so that he and Dad could be alone. I was later told by Mom that my brother took it horribly, lost his composure and really broke down. I was so thankful that I wasn’t there to see/hear that. It affected my younger brother very differently than my sisters and me. He dealt with it by staying away, but my two sisters and I spent three hours every night for the next nine weeks sitting around at my parent’s place in the evening. I can’t remember a time when my sisters and I spent so much time together. Growing up we didn’t have the same circle of friends because of the age span. I’m three years older than one sister and six years older than the other. It was really good for the three of us to spend that time together with Mom and Dad.

  

So getting back to the St. Patrick’s Day that was not a good day:

On March 17, 2005, my mom and dad drove to Kaiser Hospital in the morning because Dad was scheduled for a liver biopsy. He was 85 years old. They waited and waited all day long. Finally in the afternoon Dad was wheeled downstairs, but just prior to giving him the anesthesia one of the doctors or technicians said, “Why are we doing a biopsy of your liver when we know you have it? It’s conclusive.”

Dad responded, “You know I have what?”

Shocked, the doctor or technician responded, “Hasn’t anyone told you?”

Bewildered, Dad asked, “Told me what?”

The doctor/technician excused himself saying that he was going to check on something.

 

A little while later a doctor came by and told my dad that he had pancreatic cancer so it was not necessary to do a biopsy of his liver. At this point Dad was shocked, confused, sad and very mad that he hadn't been informed previously and that he had wasted his day in the hospital waiting and waiting. In no uncertain terms he told them that he had waited around all day long for a liver biopsy and that they had better give him a liver biopsy because that's what they had told him to come for. With that he was under the anesthesia.

 

I miss my dad SO MUCH. I learned a lot from him, and he helped me a great deal. When life is difficult I think of Dad and what he would say or what he would do, and that helps me. I also learned a lot about Dad’s childhood and teen years through his writing. After buying a computer in his early 80s he would sit there for hours typing away. “What’s he typing?” everyone would ask.

“I’m writing a book,” he would answer, “a book about my life.”

 

And he did.

 

Arrival and Departures Time of PNR trains here in Blumentritt Station.

 

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Louisville Cardinals Men's Basketball 2007-2008 Schedule with Sophomore montage from

Scheduled in tandem with his new show at the Asia Society, Yoshitomo Nara's White Ghost is on temporary display at this Park Avenue traffic island.

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