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Veterans Day Activities,Veterans Day Crafts:Veterans Day ceremonies begin at 10:15 am Wednesday, in the Hevelone Center at Beatrice Senior High School.
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A collection of activities for Veteran's Day – coloring pages, crafts for kids, word searches, recommending reading – Veterans Day kids books.
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Want to teach your kids about Veterans Day, but don't know how to get them interested? The Veterans Day Teachers Resource Guide will enable your children to experience it in a whole new way, with crafts, worksheets, instructions how to
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Veterans Day Activities and Lesson Plans.. Wall of Peace Grades 5-12. A good activity for Memorial Day, Veterans Day, or September 11..
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Veterans Day Lessons. Wednesday, November 11th is Veterans' Day, the day we honor all of our military service members who serve or have served our country. Veterans' Day in the U.S. and Rememberance Day in Canada and England were
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Information to help students understand a day of remembrance. Includes background information, classroom activities, Veterans Day trivia, and more..
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Second grade teacher Neil Glaser at P.S. 139 in Brooklyn says his Veterans Day lesson plan consists of several days of activities including a "shared read" he dug up on the education Web site EdHelper, a viewing of a film about
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8:30 AM – Meet with students and faculty of Bayside Primary School and participate in the school's Veterans Day activities. Rep. Kratovil will be joined by Col. Dan Thomas, Commander of Ft. George G. Meade.
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Veteran's Day history, information, poetry, and activities. Honor Our Vets. Sunnie Bee Veteran's Day honors the men and women Service Men.
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Education World celebrates this special holiday with activities, music, and Web- based ideas to help the children in your classroom understand Veterans Day's.
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Conejo Valley, Thousand Oaks, Newbury Park, Activities, Things to do, Events, Blog, Sports, Kids, Fitness, Fun, Ventura County. Back in the 1980s Conejo Valley residents would observe a 24-hour vigil during the Veterans Day holiday. I took photos several times, but this 1984 photo at dusk remains my favorite. The current full name of Valley Oaks is Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks Memorial Park. The flame is still burning at the Garden of Valor.
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Have students tell why we should honor veterans on Veterans Day. We Can Work It Out; http://www.eduplace.com/activity/work.html.
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After an 11th hour ceremony, a Veteran's Day Parade will commence at 11:45 a.m. at Smith Street between Texas and Lamar. Free parking will be available for Veteran's Day activities between 9 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. in Theatre District
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LSE Law Careers Forum
Thursday 12th November 17.30-19.00, E171 (New Theatre) , East Building, Houghton Street, London School of Economics
The Law Forum is an opportunity to hear from a number of senior legal experts within their field. The speakers will draw upon their personal career histories to offer students advice and tips on managing their legal career. There will also be time for a Q&A session at the end.
No need to book – arrive early to get a seat.
Chaired by: Mike Wilkinson, Department of Law
Speakers
Colin Wynter QC, Devereux Chambers http://www.devchambers.co.uk/
Colin Wynter QC read law at the LSE and graduated with a first class degree before going on to be awarded an M.Phil at Cambridge. He spent the summer of 1984 watching every ball of every test match of the England v West Indies cricket series before belatedly seeking a pupillage. He undertook pupillage at Devereux Chambers, where he was subsequently voted in as a tenant and from where he has practised ever since. His practice initially consisted of crime and personal injury, before developing into employment, sporting and contractual disputes. For the past 20 years he has specialised in insurance and reinsurance and has most recently been involved in insurance and reinsurance disputes arising out of the Lloyd’s of London Crisis, Piper Alpha, the first Gulf War, the World Trade Centre attacks, Hurricane Ivan and numerous other disasters and catastrophes. He recently acted as leading counsel in four of the six test actions in the consolidated “Employers’ Liability Insurance Trigger of Coverage” litigation, which concerned insurance coverage for asbestos caused diseases and death. He was until recently head of pupillage at Devereux, before resigning to take on the role of head of Devereux’s Management Committee. He speaks regularly at schools and universities.
He has in recent years become a committed and enthusiastic oenophile and spends one week each September/October harvesting grapes in southern France, where he returns each February for the arduous task of “the pruning of the vines”, at which he now considers himself a dab hand. He is a lover of all true sports, and therefore not of any pursuits involving golf clubs, animals, snow or ice.
Adam Kramer, 3 Verulam Buildings http://www.3vb.com
Adam Kramer is a barrister at 3 Verulam Buildings (3VB for short), a leading set of commercial chambers which offers three pupillages per year through the Pupillage Portal, with an annual pupillage award of £60,000 for 2011. Adam read law at Oxford and graduated with the second highest first in his year, and then spent a year in Montreal in Canada, speaking French (badly), eating (well), enjoying the weather (very cold then very hot), and taking a Masters degree at McGill University (mainly in contract law). He then lectured contract and land law at Durham University for three years, having a great time as a very young lecturer, i.e. paid student. He then taught contract and crime at University College, Oxford, while taking the BVC, and was called to the Bar by Gray’s Inn in 2004. After pupillage at 3VB he took tenancy there, and has a mixed commercial practice of civil fraud, banking, professional negligence, insurance and reinsurance, and general contractual disputes. His practice has so far included the bank charges test case, a fifty-two day fraud trial and successful appeal, writing two expert reports on English law for foreign proceedings, and appearing at innumerable hearings from Slough County Court to the Court of Appeal. His academic articles have been published in various journals and books, and one was recently cited with approval by Lord Hoffmann in the leading contract remoteness decision of the House of Lords ‘The Achilleas’. He also wrote Bewigged and Bewildered: A Guide to Becoming a Barrister in England and Wales. Like all good Islington residents, Adam reads the Guardian, practises yoga (occasionally), cooks, and paints (oils).
Chris Forsyth, IP Partner at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
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Chris specialises in patent litigation, trademark advice and technology transactions. In addition to his contentious work, Chris has also worked on a number of high-profile initial public offerings for technology-based companies, addressing both national and international intellectual property issues.
Before joining the firm in 2000, Chris was intellectual property counsel to the global mobile satellite communications project, ICO Global Communications, where he was responsible for all intellectual property matters including the conduct and eventual settlement of its long-running patent dispute with TRW. He was also involved in the intellectual property side of the company’s NASDAQ flotation and successive rights issues.”
Adrian Cartwright, Partner at Clifford Chance
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Adrian works in the Capital Markets department specialising in debt and equity capital markets including eurobonds, medium-term note programmes, global depositary receipts and convertible and exchangeable bonds.
Adrian is an LSE alumnus. He articled at Linklaters & Paines 1990-92 qualifying as a solicitor in England and Wales in 1992 . He joined Clifford Chance in 1999 and has been a partner since 2002.
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Stephanie Adams, Miss November 1992, was the first and only Playboy Playmate to declare herself a lesbian. But she’s switched teams. Adams — named “best NYC lesbian sex symbol” in 2004 by the Village Voice — is engaged to marry “a loving, supportive, successful man,” she informs Page Six. “I would like for his privacy to remain intact, but I will say that I intend to retire from being a public persona so that we can settle down and have children . . . Life is good . . . I have no regrets for anything.”
Snoring is a significant condition. It may even contribute to death due to heart disease as was mentioned above. Even though snoring can lead to serious medical conditions, its treatment still may not be covered by your insurance company. If you believe that surgery is your only option, you may end up paying for the surgery entirely out of pocket. And the outcome may not be completely desirable.
There is one surgery which removes part of the uvula, the hanging tissue in the mouth that can contribute to snoring. It is performed with a laser and is not always completed in one sitting. Another procedure shrinks the uvula that is too large for the snorer. This is a very new surgery and it also may not be completed on the first try. Another interesting surgery works on the tongue. Its purpose is to keep the tongue from falling back into the throat. If you are willing to have a screw placed into your jaw and to have your tongue cut so that it needs to be stitched back together, this surgery may be for you. If this particular surgery was not, in retrospect, a good idea, there is one comfort for you; it maybe reversible.
If you are in luck, your nose is the only thing that is causing your snoring. Surgeries to correct this situation can be done and are successful at clearing up the obstructions in the nose. Breathing is improved during sleep as well as in the waking hours. This procedure will, most likely, be covered by your insurance company.
Another surgery takes a different approach. The previous surgeries which removed tissue that was blocking the airways, palatial stiffening procedures will stiffen the soft palate. The point is to prevent any fluttering that may be going on during sleep. Another type of surgery was found to stiffen the skin of the uvula. This is done by creating scar tissue in the uvula. This prevents the fluttering action of the uvula during sleep. This is a surgery that has had good success and is not as painful as the other surgeries. If your main issue is not the uvula, you would not be a candidate for this surgery.
Your doctor will be able to help you discover which surgery is right for you. Before you do this you might consider a non-surgical option. Exercises geared toward the areas of the mouth that cause snoring may help to eliminate your snoring. You might try them first.

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I’ve been following the shootings at Fort Hood. There is still very sketchy information about what is going on. So far information on most news outlets saying at least 7 dead and 12-15 wounded. A Sergeant Major interviewed on CNN said that there were multiple shooters of which one has been caught. There is a manhunt underway. The friends that I know are safe, both young chaplains and certainly involved in what is going on. Reports say that the shooters were wearing the Army Combat Uniform and using “M-16s.” My guess is that the weapons were AR-15’s which can be bought on the outside and are readily available for $500-$800 through legitimate sellers. The are semi-automatic but can be modified to fire fully automatic.
No one is saying if the shooters were military or impostors or their motivation other than to kill soldiers. The shooting occurred at the “Soldier Readiness Center.” This is a place where deployers and returning warriors are processed and appears to also house the Combat Stress treatment center.
I used to train at Fort Hood when I was in the Texas Army National Guard back in the 1980s and 1990s. It is a huge base and the area where the shootings occurred is quite congested and heavily populated at mid-day.
I have suspicious that the shooters were impersonating Army personnel, agents of a terrorist organization planted in the military, or possibly members of a separatist or fundamentalist group that has infiltrated the Army.
Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson is reporting close to 30 casualties.
More to follow…Pray for the the victims and their families.
Peace, Padre Steve+
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California schools have yet to spend a sizable tech funding worth $250 million, according to a recent news report on unclaimed money in California. The money came from a settlement brought about by a lawsuit against Microsoft- much needed cash, as most schools in CA are making do with run-down computers and outdated programs. Most schools are avoiding being quick on the draw as the administrators want to use the money wisely. “We’re not going to go out and spend like a bunch of drunken sailors,” says Jim Varley, of the Kern County Office of Education, “We’re going to go about this very carefully.” Varlye’s office still has settlement claims for about $22,000 of its share of $121,000.
California schools are not the only ones that have money coming to them from the State- residents are also owed billions of dollars from financial assets they’ve lost track of and the California unclaimed money pile is rising because a majority of the populace is unaware.
In a report done recently on CA unclaimed property by The Lemoore Advance, California State Assemblyman Roger Niello says “If you or someone in your family has a bank account, safe deposit box, stocks, mutual funds, dividends, insurance policies, trust funds, or money or checks in almost any form which has been dormant — just sitting there with no activity for only three years — you are at risk of having the State claim that property. That’s right, it could all become property of the State of California and go into the General Fund.”
Ideally, the State is supposed to hold these assets for safekeeping until their owners are located and informed of their lost assets, but some State officials appeared to have been over-zealously collecting California unclaimed money and property and appropriating the funds to fill-up holes in their budgets. They’ve also even been accused of seizing property that hasn’t been abandoned yet.
I’ve known about the presence of unclaimed money with the individual state departments for quite some time now and somehow understood that the states are incapacitated by lack of manpower to effectively track down every single owner of unclaimed property in the unclaimed money list. What I can’t understand is the State government’s vigor in tracking down and collecting California unclaimed money from the various businesses and financial institutions holding them- always trying to shorten the dormancy period and yet doing lackadaisical efforts in giving the unclaimed money with its owners.
Santa Rosa resident Alan Witte discovered he had almost $800 in his name from a life insurance policy his parents took out in World War II. Suffering from Parkinson’s, he was in dire need of a wheelchair and thus badly needed his lost money back. The State told him there was a 6-month wait and Alan had to call ABC’s 7 On Your Side just to speed things up. Another case is that of San Francisco’s Carla Ruff. After attempting to retrieve important papers from a safe-deposit bank at the Noe Valley Bank of America, she discovered that not only were the paperwork shredded, other contents of the box- precious pearls and jewelry from her great grandmother had been turned-over to the state as unclaimed property and auctioned-off for way less than they were worth. “These things were things that she gave to me,” she says sadly. “I valued them because I loved her.” Ironically, she lived just a few blocks from the bank and still had an active checking account with them. “They are zealously uncovering accounts that are not unclaimed,” said Ruff in an interview on ABC’s Good Morning America.
In a recent report by San Diego’s Union Tribune, a federal court panel’s ruling proved this. After a 6-year legal battle, District Judge William Schubb ruled that the California has not been doing enough in returning the lost funds to its owners. This was a big win for Sacramento attorney William Palmer who accused the state of actually suppressing the tracking-down of unclaimed property owners in order to increase revenue for its general fund. Even the new state controller, John Chiang said in a statement: “Restrictions in the law over the past two decades have created a ridiculously ineffective program for reuniting owners with their lost or forgotten property.”
Officials like Chiang and Assemblywoman Lois Wolk have been making efforts to change the way things in the California Unclaimed Property Division are being handled. Wolk just last week introduced legislation to provide Californians additional time to claim lost, forgotten or abandoned bank accounts- this accoding to a report by The Reporter, of Vacaville, CA. Under her bill, the state would extend the dormancy period from three years to five years, thereby allowing property owners more time to claim their property before it is transferred to the state. The bill won approval by the Assembly Judiciary Commitee and it looks like it’s well on its way to being passed. This is great news for current and former residents of the state who may be missing money. The Senate also passed a bill requiring establishments holding-on to CA unclaimed property to make more efforts in informing unclaimed money owners of their assets before they get handed-over to the State:
“SB 1319 (Machado) Unclaimed Property: Escheat. SB 1319 would require holders of unclaimed property, which includes insurance companies, to give additional notices to property owners. The bill would condition a property holder’s relief from liability on the holder’s compliance with the requirements of the Unclaimed Property Law. SB 1319 would also increase the penalties for a property holder’s willful or non-willful failure to comply with the requirements of the Unclaimed Property Law. The bill passed the Senate 27-12. The bill is awaiting assignment to an Assembly committee.”
The state of California’s unclaimed money pile is one of the biggest among the 50 states- around $5.1 billion worth and raking-in well over half a billion dollars per year. San Diego County alone has 900 names owed CA unclaimed funds totaling $145,000 on its unclaimed property list. The total amount of people owed unclaimed money in California is over 8 million people. With the gloomy condition of the U.S. economy right now, wouldn’t these unclaimed funds be of more use in the hands of its owners than in those of state of officials? Learn how to do an online search, get your missing money back and get what is rightfully yours to spend!



