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Open Request for Proposals for “Cybersecurity of Fire Protection Systems”

  Fire protection systems are increasingly networked to Building Control Systems (BCS), Internet of Things (IoT), and other platforms that are, by design or oversight, exposed to the public-facing Internet. This emerging environment could lead to




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Request for Proposals are now open for three FPRF research projects

Request for Proposals are now open for three Fire Protection Research Foundation (FPRF) research projects.   First Responder Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS) Operations Training: Baseline Materials & Usage Assessment: The overall goal of




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Free webinar on “Fuel Load Survey Methodology in Buildings”

Free webinar on “Fuel Load Survey Methodology in Buildings” When: Thursday, April 2, 2020, 12:30-2:00 pm ET. Presenters: Dr. Negar Elhami-Khorasani, The State University of New York Buffalo, and Dr. Thomas Gernay, Johns Hopkins Whiting School




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Whimsical guesthouse uses prefab timber and corten steel

Belgian firm Atelier Vens Vanbelle has created a stunning guest home for a client who works in the film industry. Located in the Uitbergen region of East Flanders, the Alex Guesthouse boasts an eye-catching design comprised of a unique curved volume made out of prefabricated timber and clad in corten steel.[...]




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Our mystery guest + le cafoutche = The "everything room" in France

Up till now, the best part of our cafoutche was the view. More about a few sweet and savory projects in today's missive. Thank you for reading and sharing this post with a friend! Today's Word: cafoutche : storage room, cupboard AUDIO FILE: click here to listen to the following quote in French Cafoutche: De l’occitan cafoucho synonyme de cahute. A Marseille il désigne un petit placard où l’on met de tout et de rien. Peut désigner la cave, aussi bien qu’une petite pièce fermée ou un débarras. Cafoutche: from Occitan cafoucho synonymous with hut. In Marseille this designates a small closet where you put everything and nothing. May refer to the cellar, as well as a small closed room or storage room. --www.lasardineduport.fr A DAY IN A FRENCH LIFE by Kristi Espinasse Not only is our guest on the mend, she is mending! Helping, that is, to fix everything from a punctual petit creux to our unruly store room--insisting all the while, ça fait du bien de travailler. What a positive way to look at work--as something that makes us feel better! I know this is true with my writing which I often put off to a later date,...

          




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17 Years Later: The Consequences of Invading Iraq

While the world is consumed with the terrifying coronavirus pandemic, on March 19 the Trump administration will be marking the 17th anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq by ramping up the conflict there. After an Iran-aligned militia allegedly struck a U.S. base near Baghdad on March 11, the U.S. military carried out retaliatory strikes against five […]




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Not Giving Up on Happiness: Care of the Self and Well-Being in a Plague Year

The specter of plague haunts our world, and it brings with it not only the ghouls of disease and death but vast economic and social uncertainty of a sort only the most elderly among us remembers (the Great Depression and World War II). My father is 90 and when I called him a child of […]




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If Trump Declares Martial Law Due to Coronavirus, Can He Suspend the Election?

Following the criticism that he has mismanaged the nation’s response to the coronavirus epidemic, Trump has declared himself a “wartime president.”  If martial law is next, what will happen to the November election?




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The Venezuelan Coup Attempt Is One of The Dumbest Stories In A While

By Luis Prada  Published: May 08th, 2020 




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Pizza-Fueled Lizard Broke The Constipation Record, RIP

By Dan Duddy  Published: May 08th, 2020 






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COVID-19 spread is fueled by 'stealth transmission'

Cases of COVID-19 that fly under the radar — without being diagnosed — appear to fuel the rapid spread of the disease.




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A Break from the Election Blues: LxListening

This election season couldn’t be over soon enough. This fall’s music has offered both a respite from the political ugliness and also has spoken straight to the urgency of it like the David Egger’s led 30 days for 30 songs now 40 songs in 40 days for a Trump-free America. Whether you are feeling righteous … Continue reading "A Break from the Election Blues: LxListening"




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Tute Tuesday: Map Paper Pinecones

Want to recycle an old map and create a holiday gift at the same time? Why not try out Phizzychick’s tutorial for a Map Paper Pinecone. These beautiful faux pinecones can be used as ornaments, part of a garland or placed in a lovely seasonal dish. They are perfect for both fall and winter decor. […]




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Tute Tuesday: Fabric Covered Buttons

Does your wardrobe need a new look? You can create beautiful one of a kind fabric buttons without a kit using Viliku’s tutorial for Fabric Covered Buttons. You do not need a special instrument when making this accessory. It is scrapbusting at its best! You just need a small piece of fabric, a button, floss […]




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Tute Tuesday: Paper Tree

Sometimes you need a little holiday decoration in your office. Calvinlover16 share their tutorial for a Paper Tree that will keep your desk festive and not take up a lot of room. Best of all…no pine needles to clean up! You can craft this tree with any color or pattern scrap book paper you wish. […]




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Tute Tuesday: Christmas Crack

Are you looking for a last minute gift that is both delicious and inexpensive? Why not make a batch of Mistress Jennie’s Christmas Crack. You can whip up this sweet treat in no time at all with simple ingredients you probably have on hand. One sleeve of crackers will make up enough for several gifts. […]




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Chile Con Queso Baked Chicken

Juicy chicken baked in a tasty queso cheese sauce that is super easy to make! Who doesn’t enjoy a nice chili con queso cheese dip? Why not enjoy it for dinner, smothered over chicken? This chili con queso baked chicken is a super simple dish where chicken is covered in a chili con queso sauce,...

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Pan Seared Steak in Blue Cheese Sauce

Perfectly seared steaks in a quick, easy and tasty blue cheese pan sauce! Mother’s Day is quickly approaching and I have one more recipe to share with you, steak in a blue cheese pan sauce! This meal is perfect for special occasions and it’s so quick and easy that you can make it for mom...

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Big Fox, Little Fox. Red Fox, Blue Fox!




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Reader Squee: Snuggly

Haggis_30 says: "My kitten Mowgli thought my brand new mohair scarf would make a perfect blanket on a cold night. He is always burying himself in clothing and blankets. Very cute!"

Mowgli knows what every squee kitty knows, humans can't say 'no' to a warm, snuggly cat!

-Sally Squeeps

Do you have a squee pet that you want to share with the world? Send us your pet pictures and stories, and they could end up on Daily Squee!




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Reader Squee: Snug as a Hedgehog?

MidnightRayne says: "This is my Hedgehog Albert all snuggled up in a towel after a pampering bath!"

What a lucky hog! Getting the full fancy spa treatment.

- Sally Squeeps

Do you have a squee pet that you want to share with the world? Send us your pet pictures and stories, and they could end up on Daily Squee!




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Squee Spree: Fly Away!

It has been a fun, squee week full of Flying Squirrels, but it's time to give another creature a chance at squeedom. So fly away widdle Squirrel! Visit us another time!

-Sally Squeeps




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Reader Squees: Rambo in the Snow

Vikki says: "This is my bunny Rambo washing his face, or perhaps praying for more snow."

Snow snow snow snow...

Do you have a squee pet that you want to share with the world? Send us your pet pictures and stories, and they could end up on Daily Squee!





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David Wood Review - A Close Look at a True New Rising Star

An honest David Wood Review. A chance to take a very close look at what he is all about and why he has become a recent rising star.




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How Can You Use Viral Marketing Techniques to Get Free Home Business Leads?

So, you are here to learn how you can use viral marketing techniques to get free home business leads! Well great stuff I have a few magical tips for you to achieve just that.




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I was designing a website for a client. Over time, the client requested lots of little changes to...

I was designing a website for a client. Over time, the client requested lots of little changes to the content. One weird result of this, though, is that any photos that included women were slowly removed.

Client: Could you remove that person in this photo?

Me: Okay, but that means there are now no more women on the website?

Client: That’s fine, we’re not marketing just for women. We’re not sexist!



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Dare to DREAM: Ami Sanyal and how to pitch value-based pricing.


Value-based pricing is the holy grail of freelancing. It’s how you make a lot of money by showing your clients that you can give them results. It’s also not easy to make the switch to this pricing structure!

Returning guest Ami Sanyal shares his DREAM framework for getting clients on board with paying you more! Ami walks you through:

  • Discovery
  • Repel
  • Establish Packages
  • Address Risk
  • Money

Ami breaks down this approach, and how he was able to transform his agency with this approach! 

Want Ami’s script for this approach? Text EZGROW to 393939 for a step-by-step guide! 

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Issue #88

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May/June 2013
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Issue #88 is formatted as 28 pages of letter sized paper (8.5x11).

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Issue #89

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July/August 2013
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Issue #89 is formatted as 28 pages of letter sized paper (8.5x11).

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You are free (and encouraged) to download, print, and distribute as many copies of The Dominion as you like, with the following restrictions:

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Issue #90

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September/October 2013
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Issue #90 is formatted as 28 pages of letter sized paper (8.5x11).

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Issue #91

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November/December 2013
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Issue #91 is formatted as 28 pages of letter sized paper (8.5x11).

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Exceptions to any of these restrictions may be granted on a case by case basis. Contact us with any questions.




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Issue #92

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January/February 2014
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Issue #92 is formatted as 28 pages of letter sized paper (8.5x11).

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Distribution rights:

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  • 15 per cent of any profits derived from the sale or distribution of The Dominion will be paid to The Dominion
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Exceptions to any of these restrictions may be granted on a case by case basis. Contact us with any questions.




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Issue #93

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March/April 2014
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Issue #94

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May/June 2014
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Distribution rights:

You are free (and encouraged) to download, print, and distribute as many copies of The Dominion as you like, with the following restrictions:

  • the content of the paper will not be modified
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  • 15 per cent of any profits derived from the sale or distribution of The Dominion will be paid to The Dominion
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Exceptions to any of these restrictions may be granted on a case by case basis. Contact us with any questions.




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Issue #95

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Fall 2015 cover
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The Fall 2015 issue of The Dominion magazine, Special Issue on Austerity, is now online.

To see and download the (11.5 MB) PDF of the issue, click here .

The articles can be read individually online at dominion.mediacoop.ca and are listed on this Media Co-op press release.

Distribution rights:

You are free (and encouraged) to download, print, and distribute as many copies of The Dominion as you like, with the following restrictions:

-the content of the paper will not be modified
-no advertising or additional content will be attached to the paper
-15 per cent of any profits derived from the sale or distribution of The Dominion will be paid to The Dominion
-We ask regular readers for a voluntary contribution of between $2 and $10 per issue. See the Media Co-op donation page for details.

Exceptions to any of these restrictions may be granted on a case by case basis. Contact us with any questions at info@mediacoop.ca




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Issue #96

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The Summer 2015 issue of The Dominion magazine, Special Issue on Land Defence "Warrior Up!", is now online.

To see and download the PDF of the issue, click here .

The articles can be read individually online at dominion.mediacoop.ca and are listed on this Media Co-op press release.

Distribution rights:

You are free (and encouraged) to download, print, and distribute as many copies of The Dominion as you like, with the following restrictions:

-the content of the paper will not be modified
-no advertising or additional content will be attached to the paper
-15 per cent of any profits derived from the sale or distribution of The Dominion will be paid to The Dominion
-We ask regular readers for a voluntary contribution of between $2 and $10 per issue. See the Media Co-op donation page for details.

Exceptions to any of these restrictions may be granted on a case by case basis. Contact us with any questions at info@mediacoop.ca




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It’s time for Seder, which is Zeder, in our modern-day-plague ravaged Passover

Last week I received a very long email with instructions for Zeder. This year millions of Jews around the world will log into Zoom, and try to continue a 2000-year tradition of not changing the tradition. We will recall plagues of past like infestation of locusts and raining frogs and we’ll silently scoff that Egypt […]

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Polyamory and Patriarchy Zine Questionnaire

This is a zine an amazing aquaintance of mine is putting together.
Please send your stories to: polypatriarchyzine@gmail.com, or mail them to 4951 Catharine St., Philadelphia, PA 19143.


Polyamory and Patriarchy Zine Questionnaire

These questions are for a zine I’m writing about polyamory and patriarchy. So often, people feel either that polyamory is the only revolutionary way to be intimate, or the worst way. I’d like to hear what you’ve learned from polyamory – ways it felt liberatory, and ways it may have felt like familiar oppressive gender roles dressed up in revolutionary language. My agenda isn’t to discredit polyamory, but to identify how much we have to learn about truly liberatory relationships.
These questions are fairly personal and ask you to revisit some painful memories, so please take your time, answer only what you feel comfortable answering, and let me know how you want your anonymity protected. Please use pseudonyms! Do give me contact info, though, if you want to review how I use your material before the zine is published.

1. Let’s start with gender. What gender roles did you learn from your family of origin? From the media? From your chosen community? How do you express gender now – is it different than how you were socialized to express gender?

2. What were your reasons for first trying polyamory? Was it your idea or a partner’s? Did you have any models in your community for successful polyamorous relationships?

3. What was the most empowering experience you’ve had in polyamory?

4. What was the hardest situation to handle in a polyamorous relationship? Looking back, what would you have done differently, if anything?

5. What kinds of insecurities did polyamory raise? Did they concern your gender or body image? How did you handle these insecurities?

6. How have you felt most empowered in polyamory? How has it felt expansive, liberatory, or healing?

7. Do you have a different kind of intimacy with lovers than with friends? Who are you more likely to turn to for emotional support?

8. How do your expectations change based on what kind of relationship you’re in? Do you have different standards of behavior for partners and lovers?

9. Has polyamory ever made you feel silenced, or unable to ask for what you needed?
What have your relationships with your lover’s other lovers been like? How have you handled feelings of jealousy and competition? How have you handled your partner’s jealousy?

10. Tell me a little about your best relationship, polyamorous or otherwise, and what made it work so well.

11. Today, what is your ideal relationship?

12. Do you want to see the zine before it’s published? Do you want a copy mailed to you? If so, let me know how to reach you.

Please send your stories to: polypatriarchyzine@gmail.com, or mail them to 4951 Catharine St., Philadelphia, PA 19143.

I also welcome your analysis and thoughts about sexual politics, polyamory, and this project – thanks!




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teaching workshop at Queer Influx, columbus ohio

I'll be teaching a workshop Nov. 13 at the Queer Influx conference in Columbus!
Check it out at http://queerinflux.wordpress.com/convergence-schedule/




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Complex money issues? Make it easy with Iban Wallet

No one is a stranger to financial challenges and problems. They tend to happen with people in different degrees and at separate points in time for that matter. We can unanimously agree that we need money to achieve many of our goals but also for financial independence at the same time.  When we refer to...

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VIDEO: MOVIES: CARTOONS: REVIEW: My Little Pony: Equestria Girls (2013)

VIDEO: MOVIES: CARTOONS: REVIEW: My Little Pony: Equestria Girls (2013) Claire: 4/5 stars, 8/10. Carolyn: 5/5 stars, 8.6/10. “I am a chick and I like cartoons, so I am allowed to love My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.” (Notice how she leaves me in the lurch there?) Jesse: 3/5 stars, 7/10. “OK, I actually enjoyed […]




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VIDEO: MOVIES: REVIEW: My Little Pony: Equestria Girls 2: Rainbow Rocks (2014)

[IMDB link] RATINGS: Claire: Netflix: 5/5 stars. IMDB: 8/10. Carolyn: Netflix: 5/5 stars. IMDB: 8/10. The native public rating for this movie is: IMDB: 7.4/10. Netflix strangely doesn’t have this. CAROLYN’S THOUGHTS: My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic had a sequel movie for Equestria Girls where Twilight Sparkle becomes a human in a parallel pony […]




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VIDEO: MOVIES: REVIEW: My Little Pony: Equestria Girls 3: Friendship Games (2015)

[IMDB link] RATINGS: Claire: Netflix: 4/5 stars. IMDB: 7/10. Carolyn: Netflix: 4/5 stars. IMDB: 7/10. The native public rating for this movie is: Netflix: N/A/5 stars, IMDB: 7.5/10. CAROLYN’S THOUGHTS: This one seemed lackluster compared to the other two. It doesn’t have the same “oompf” as the previous two movies. Different writer might explain some […]




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From a simple IKEA STIG to a unique farmhouse stool

I’ve been transforming my house into a farmhouse style and I wanted to replace my IKEA STIG bar stools for more rustic ones. I even considered the INGOLF stools but I couldn’t find it in plain wood colour, just black or white. Besides, I couldn’t afford to buy new stools at this moment. So, I decided to grab what […]

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Nearly 20,000 Georgia Teens Are Issued Driver's Licenses Without a Road Test