A great workplace is something to be proud of. If you work for an awesome company, show your appreciation and nominate them for a top workplaces award by visiting a website. The article also discusses a case involving a man who drew a gun during a home invasion but did not fire it, and experts saying that introducing guns often escalates tensions rather than resolving conflicts safely.
One mistake by each goalie in Game 5 nearly cost their teams. Bishop collided with a teammate in the Lightning's zone, sending the puck to Sharp who scored for the Blackhawks. Crawford gave the puck away moments earlier for the Lightning but they did not capitalize. The small margins in this Stanley Cup Final mean one mistake can decide a game, as was the case on Saturday when the Blackhawks took a 3-2 series lead after Bishop's error cost Tampa Bay.
The document provides information about the upcoming Susquehannock Trail ProRally (STPR) event in Wellsboro, Pennsylvania on June 3-4, 2004. It includes the schedule and locations for the 2004 SCCA ProRally Championship series. It provides details about the STPR event itself, including location, stages, and previous winner. It also includes notes on various competitors and classes in the ProRally series standings.
This document discusses using humor to make aging more enjoyable. It provides examples of jokes and perspectives that showcase humor about the aging process. These include jokes about visits to the doctor, mixed-up ages, and embracing an older perspective. The document argues that humor can help aging individuals cope and change their perspective on growing older.
The document contains questions about recent terrorist attacks in Egypt and Sweden, including what group Coptic Christians are, where a bomb was placed, what the response has been from political and religious groups, and what happened in the Stockholm attack. It also contains incomplete sentences to be filled in about covering storefronts, continuing ordinary lives, writing messages of support and thanks, and expressing gratitude to emergency responders.
This brief argues that Bluegrass Country Club (BCC) qualifies as a private club exempt from the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). It contends that: (1) BCC has highly selective membership practices subject to member discretion; (2) BCC operates as a nonprofit with a consistent purpose and high member control/participation; and (3) limited nonmember use does not preclude private club status. If found exempt, BCC would not be required to grant membership or access to individuals with disabilities.
The document provides information about a proposed film called "The Last Laugh". It describes the film as a sports drama that will raise awareness and have a target audience of ages 15 and up. It outlines the main characters, including Christian Bale as a drug-addicted fighter, Sylvester Stallone as his boxing coach, and Michael Jai White as his opponent. It also describes some of the planned filmmaking techniques, such as using close-ups to show the physical toll of high-level sports and fly-on-the-wall shots in drug and sex scenes. The film will be based on the life of Mike Tyson and his downfall from champion boxer to struggles with drugs and bad influences.
The document discusses several topics related to sports fans and fandom, including the 8 basic motives that drive sports fans, concepts like "BIRGing" and "CORFing", differences between types of fans like "deep fans" and blue vs white collar fans. It also examines the social impact of notable sporting events and athletes as well as the popularity and cultural significance of sports in society.
Sport Drama Genre
History
Since the beginnings of the motion picture industry, sports films have frequently depicted real athletic contests and athletes. These films often claim historical status because they draw from true events. Additionally, sports films commonly represent history in an exaggerated melodramatic style to address disturbing social issues in an indirect way. Specifically regarding boxing films, Hollywood has long focused on boxing more than other popular sports like basketball or football. Early boxing films from the 1930s and 1950s proved very popular. More recently, several new boxing movies are in production, likely due to the current popularity of boxers like Floyd Mayweather which has renewed Hollywood's interest in the genre. Boxing movies often appeal to audiences through their stories of underdogs
One mistake by each goalie in Game 5 nearly cost their teams. Bishop collided with a teammate in the Lightning's zone, sending the puck to Sharp who scored for the Blackhawks. Crawford gave the puck away moments earlier for the Lightning but they did not capitalize. The small margins in this Stanley Cup Final mean one mistake can decide a game, as was the case on Saturday when the Blackhawks took a 3-2 series lead after Bishop's error cost Tampa Bay.
The document provides information about the upcoming Susquehannock Trail ProRally (STPR) event in Wellsboro, Pennsylvania on June 3-4, 2004. It includes the schedule and locations for the 2004 SCCA ProRally Championship series. It provides details about the STPR event itself, including location, stages, and previous winner. It also includes notes on various competitors and classes in the ProRally series standings.
This document discusses using humor to make aging more enjoyable. It provides examples of jokes and perspectives that showcase humor about the aging process. These include jokes about visits to the doctor, mixed-up ages, and embracing an older perspective. The document argues that humor can help aging individuals cope and change their perspective on growing older.
The document contains questions about recent terrorist attacks in Egypt and Sweden, including what group Coptic Christians are, where a bomb was placed, what the response has been from political and religious groups, and what happened in the Stockholm attack. It also contains incomplete sentences to be filled in about covering storefronts, continuing ordinary lives, writing messages of support and thanks, and expressing gratitude to emergency responders.
This brief argues that Bluegrass Country Club (BCC) qualifies as a private club exempt from the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). It contends that: (1) BCC has highly selective membership practices subject to member discretion; (2) BCC operates as a nonprofit with a consistent purpose and high member control/participation; and (3) limited nonmember use does not preclude private club status. If found exempt, BCC would not be required to grant membership or access to individuals with disabilities.
The document provides information about a proposed film called "The Last Laugh". It describes the film as a sports drama that will raise awareness and have a target audience of ages 15 and up. It outlines the main characters, including Christian Bale as a drug-addicted fighter, Sylvester Stallone as his boxing coach, and Michael Jai White as his opponent. It also describes some of the planned filmmaking techniques, such as using close-ups to show the physical toll of high-level sports and fly-on-the-wall shots in drug and sex scenes. The film will be based on the life of Mike Tyson and his downfall from champion boxer to struggles with drugs and bad influences.
The document discusses several topics related to sports fans and fandom, including the 8 basic motives that drive sports fans, concepts like "BIRGing" and "CORFing", differences between types of fans like "deep fans" and blue vs white collar fans. It also examines the social impact of notable sporting events and athletes as well as the popularity and cultural significance of sports in society.
Sport Drama Genre
History
Since the beginnings of the motion picture industry, sports films have frequently depicted real athletic contests and athletes. These films often claim historical status because they draw from true events. Additionally, sports films commonly represent history in an exaggerated melodramatic style to address disturbing social issues in an indirect way. Specifically regarding boxing films, Hollywood has long focused on boxing more than other popular sports like basketball or football. Early boxing films from the 1930s and 1950s proved very popular. More recently, several new boxing movies are in production, likely due to the current popularity of boxers like Floyd Mayweather which has renewed Hollywood's interest in the genre. Boxing movies often appeal to audiences through their stories of underdogs
Research staff administered a 72-item survey to 85 patients at an inpatient detoxification program between December 2014 and July 2015. The survey assessed technology use, mHealth adoption preferences, and privacy concerns regarding mHealth for addiction treatment. Results found that participants' technology use patterns were consistent with nationwide trends, though they expressed added sensitivity to privacy of text message content. While most participants were open to using mHealth apps for recovery support, many had privacy concerns about substance use terminology being visible to others. The study highlights both opportunities and privacy challenges regarding tailored mHealth interventions for addiction treatment.
La Web 2.0 permite a los usuarios interactuar y colaborar como creadores de contenido en una comunidad virtual, a diferencia de sitios web donde los usuarios solo observan contenido creado para ellos. Las herramientas de la Web 2.0 almacenan software e información en Internet en lugar del disco duro del usuario. La Web 2.0 no es un producto sino un concepto que permite a cualquier persona publicar información y facilita el uso de Internet más allá de solo lectura. Compartir información con el mundo de forma interactiva es posible gracias a la Web
Marlon Mark Andrews has been recognized as a Certified Vocational Professional by the College of Vocational Rehabilitation Professionals. He has been issued certificate #1053 with a registration date of June 30, 2015. As a certified professional, he is authorized to use the CVP designation and must renew his certification annually by June 30th, submitting 40 continuing education units over a two year period.
O documento descreve o Registro Nacional de Transportadores Rodoviários de Cargas (RNTRC), que registra empresas e transportadores autônomos de carga no Brasil. Apresenta estatísticas sobre o número de transportadores e veículos registrados entre 2010-2014, mostrando um aumento contínuo ao longo dos anos. As transportadoras são divididas em três categorias: Transportadores Autônomos de Cargas, Empresas de Transporte Rodoviário de Cargas e Cooperativas de Transporte Rodoviário de Cargas.
Patrick O'Neal is an IT Systems Administrator and Generalist seeking a new position. He has over 15 years of experience in various IT roles including systems administration, networking, and technical support. His background includes expertise in Microsoft, VMware, Citrix, and cloud technologies. He is skilled at troubleshooting complex issues and implementing technical solutions.
This document summarizes several gadgets and technologies featured in a technology section of a newspaper, including:
- Touchscreen gloves that allow interaction with touchscreens while wearing gloves.
- A data bracelet that functions as an 8GB USB flash drive to store and access data.
- A wearable Bluetooth speaker that can be attached to clothing or surfaces using accessories like a carabiner or suction cup.
- A hotspot device that allows up to 8 devices to connect to the internet via 4G or 3G networks.
- A portable battery that can provide multiple charges to smartphones and other devices.
- A tablet computer that runs on Windows and provides over 10 hours of battery life.
This document provides a summary of new products in technology, home entertainment, video games, and consumer electronics. It highlights several new video games for various console systems including "Batman: Arkham City Armored Edition" for the Nintendo Wii U and "Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two" for multiple systems. It also briefly summarizes new tech products like touchscreen gloves, a data bracelet, and a wearable speaker. The article is from The Enquirer and focuses on gift ideas for the winter holidays.
The Sacramento Bee published an article on Sunday, January 6, 2013 about a local issue. The article discussed a topic of interest to the Sacramento community in a few paragraphs. It provided some relevant details and perspectives on the issue while keeping the summary concise.
The Hartford Courant article discusses the state legislature's approval of a bill that will allow medical marijuana in Connecticut. The bill permits patients with certain medical conditions to use marijuana with a doctor's approval. It also establishes regulations for dispensaries to distribute marijuana to patients in need. The governor supports the bill and is expected to sign it into law.
The document discusses J.C. Penney executives who commute weekly between California and Texas where the company's headquarters are located. Some critics say this arrangement slows decision-making and has hurt employee morale. However, Penney argues the travel is needed for the executives' jobs and that permanent relocation did not make sense for some. The commuting arrangement was part of Ron Johnson's agreement to lead the company, and he and other executives often work from California offices on Fridays.
The document summarizes debates around providing relief funding for areas affected by Superstorm Sandy. Critics argue that the proposed $50.7 billion relief package would provide funding to help areas impacted by other past disasters and projects unrelated to Sandy. The package passed by the Senate included funding for fisheries disasters in Alaska and Mississippi as well as Amtrak expansion projects. Researchers also note that gun buyback programs, though popular, are not effective at reducing gun violence according to studies and there are more effective strategies.
Research staff administered a 72-item survey to 85 patients at an inpatient detoxification program between December 2014 and July 2015. The survey assessed technology use, mHealth adoption preferences, and privacy concerns regarding mHealth for addiction treatment. Results found that participants' technology use patterns were consistent with nationwide trends, though they expressed added sensitivity to privacy of text message content. While most participants were open to using mHealth apps for recovery support, many had privacy concerns about substance use terminology being visible to others. The study highlights both opportunities and privacy challenges regarding tailored mHealth interventions for addiction treatment.
La Web 2.0 permite a los usuarios interactuar y colaborar como creadores de contenido en una comunidad virtual, a diferencia de sitios web donde los usuarios solo observan contenido creado para ellos. Las herramientas de la Web 2.0 almacenan software e información en Internet en lugar del disco duro del usuario. La Web 2.0 no es un producto sino un concepto que permite a cualquier persona publicar información y facilita el uso de Internet más allá de solo lectura. Compartir información con el mundo de forma interactiva es posible gracias a la Web
Marlon Mark Andrews has been recognized as a Certified Vocational Professional by the College of Vocational Rehabilitation Professionals. He has been issued certificate #1053 with a registration date of June 30, 2015. As a certified professional, he is authorized to use the CVP designation and must renew his certification annually by June 30th, submitting 40 continuing education units over a two year period.
O documento descreve o Registro Nacional de Transportadores Rodoviários de Cargas (RNTRC), que registra empresas e transportadores autônomos de carga no Brasil. Apresenta estatísticas sobre o número de transportadores e veículos registrados entre 2010-2014, mostrando um aumento contínuo ao longo dos anos. As transportadoras são divididas em três categorias: Transportadores Autônomos de Cargas, Empresas de Transporte Rodoviário de Cargas e Cooperativas de Transporte Rodoviário de Cargas.
Patrick O'Neal is an IT Systems Administrator and Generalist seeking a new position. He has over 15 years of experience in various IT roles including systems administration, networking, and technical support. His background includes expertise in Microsoft, VMware, Citrix, and cloud technologies. He is skilled at troubleshooting complex issues and implementing technical solutions.
This document summarizes several gadgets and technologies featured in a technology section of a newspaper, including:
- Touchscreen gloves that allow interaction with touchscreens while wearing gloves.
- A data bracelet that functions as an 8GB USB flash drive to store and access data.
- A wearable Bluetooth speaker that can be attached to clothing or surfaces using accessories like a carabiner or suction cup.
- A hotspot device that allows up to 8 devices to connect to the internet via 4G or 3G networks.
- A portable battery that can provide multiple charges to smartphones and other devices.
- A tablet computer that runs on Windows and provides over 10 hours of battery life.
This document provides a summary of new products in technology, home entertainment, video games, and consumer electronics. It highlights several new video games for various console systems including "Batman: Arkham City Armored Edition" for the Nintendo Wii U and "Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two" for multiple systems. It also briefly summarizes new tech products like touchscreen gloves, a data bracelet, and a wearable speaker. The article is from The Enquirer and focuses on gift ideas for the winter holidays.
The Sacramento Bee published an article on Sunday, January 6, 2013 about a local issue. The article discussed a topic of interest to the Sacramento community in a few paragraphs. It provided some relevant details and perspectives on the issue while keeping the summary concise.
The Hartford Courant article discusses the state legislature's approval of a bill that will allow medical marijuana in Connecticut. The bill permits patients with certain medical conditions to use marijuana with a doctor's approval. It also establishes regulations for dispensaries to distribute marijuana to patients in need. The governor supports the bill and is expected to sign it into law.
The document discusses J.C. Penney executives who commute weekly between California and Texas where the company's headquarters are located. Some critics say this arrangement slows decision-making and has hurt employee morale. However, Penney argues the travel is needed for the executives' jobs and that permanent relocation did not make sense for some. The commuting arrangement was part of Ron Johnson's agreement to lead the company, and he and other executives often work from California offices on Fridays.
The document summarizes debates around providing relief funding for areas affected by Superstorm Sandy. Critics argue that the proposed $50.7 billion relief package would provide funding to help areas impacted by other past disasters and projects unrelated to Sandy. The package passed by the Senate included funding for fisheries disasters in Alaska and Mississippi as well as Amtrak expansion projects. Researchers also note that gun buyback programs, though popular, are not effective at reducing gun violence according to studies and there are more effective strategies.
This document provides descriptions of several gadgets and products that may be of interest to college students. It describes a smart TV streaming device called the SmartStick that allows users to access apps and content on their TV for $49.99. It also discusses a pet tracker called Tagg that uses GPS to monitor pets' locations for $99.95 and a mobile device dock called The Snooze that charges phones and acts as a snooze button for $39.99. Finally, it mentions a portable wireless speaker called the bēm wireless that measures smaller than a tennis ball and has a wireless range of 40 feet for $69.99.
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By Julia Prodis Sulek and Josh Richman
Staff writers
Heawoketoanoiseinthemiddleofthenight.
Was it coming from inside his San Jose home?
The back patio? Bijan Moeinzadeh couldn’t
tell. But his instincts immediately kicked in: He
grabbed the .357 revolver from a lockbox in his
bedroom and slipped it in his pocket.
Inching toward the noise, he discovered
a stranger riffling through belongings on his
porch. The patio light and a shout scared off
the intruder. The gun never left Moeinzadeh’s
pocket, but the Navy medic who recently re-
turned from Afghanistan — and who learned
to shoot as a Boy Scout and often practices at
a San Jose firing range — said he felt safer for
having it.
“If I felt I was under threat,” Moeinzadeh,
25, said of that encounter a few years ago, “I
could have gone for it.”
With the country embroiled in a polarizing
debate over gun control after a series of mass
shootings, many gun supporters passionately
AN ISSUE OF SAFETY
Experts:
Guns and
good guys
don’t mix
Bay Area cases show weapons
drawn in self-defense have made
tense situations more dangerous
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49ERS IN ROUTKAEPERNICK RACKS UP QB RECORD 181 YARDS ON THE GROUND
IN A PERFORMANCE THAT REIGNITES FANS’ SUPER BOWL DREAMS
SAN FRANCISCO 45, GREEN BAY 31
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Monte Poole: Kaepernick’s playoff
debut was one for the ages. PAGE C1
Tim Kawakami: Harbaugh proves
his acuity as he makes the right call
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Colin Kaepernick’s play Saturday justified coach Jim Harbaugh’s decision to start him over Alex Smith.
By Matthias Gafni
mgafni@bayareanewsgroup.com
Dennis Stanworth is a member of the notori-
ous class of ’72.
More than 100 death row inmates were
spared the gas chamber in 1972 after the Cali-
fornia Supreme Court ruled capital punish-
ment unconstitutional.
His classmates all got life sentences, includ-
ing the likes of serial killer Charles Manson
and Sirhan Sirhan, Robert F. Kennedy’s assas-
sin. But not all served their full sentences, and
some who were released went on to commit
new crimes.
Last week, Stanworth — who killed two Pi-
STANWORTH CASE
After slaying,
victims groups
question parole
Some spared gas chamber by ’72
ruling killed again after release
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A firsthand account: Bijan Moeinzadeh, a Navy
medic, found an intruder on his porch a few years
ago.“If I felt I was under threat, I could have gone
for it.”Above, he takes target practice at the Field
Sports Park shooting range in San Jose.
Inside: Oakland reacts to a violent Friday that left
four people dead and has resulted in one city of-
ficial calling for a state of emergency. PAGE B7
See STANWORTH, Page 15
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SAN FRANCISCO
— Colin Kaepernick was
running. He was running
fast. He was running so fast
Saturday night that on his
56-yard touchdown sprint in
the third quarter, one of his
tattoos fell off at the 5-yard
line. Seemed like it, anyway.
Colin Kaepernick was throw-
ing. He was throwing the ball with
such zip and accuracy, his receivers
merely had to stick out their hands
and — thwap! — the passes would
hit their mitts and stick as if they
were flies to flypaper.
The 49ers are advanc-
ing. They are advancing in
the playoffs. Impressively.
In fact, after their 45-31
victory over Green Bay at
Candlestick Park, even the
most skeptical pessimist/
hater/naysayer must begin
to think seriously about a Super
Bowl trip.
And yes, the facts in those last
three paragraphs are all intercon-
See PURDY, Page 15