...the world has moved from shade grown coffee to sun grown coffee which has substantially changed the Earths’ landscape. Almost 60% of the trees have been cut under which coffee was grown. The shaded coffee plants were resting places for migrating songbirds like warblers, orioles, wood thrushes and fly catchers. Thhese coffee plants were their food. Now there are fewer species of birds in the sun shaded coffee plants as compared to shade grown coffee plants. Many insects like orchids, amphibians and reptiles lived on shaded coffee plants but they cannot live on sun grown coffee plants. Stats show that sun coffee varieties has three times more production that than shaded coffee. But many chemicals as fertilizers, insecticides, herbicides and fungicides are used for their growth. These plants have very small roots which increases erosion. It is true that most of the worlds’ coffee produce is now from sun grown but that was not always the case. Initially most of the produce was shade grown. Most of the varieties of coffee were traditionally intolerant of direct sunlight. Trees provided the proper environment like organic wastes and moisture for proper growth. Nitrogen-fixing legumes are also present in this enviroemnt which convert nitrogen in usable forms. This environment has many natural advantages like it keeps the earth cool, creates clouds for rainfall, controls insects and provide them living place. Many studies have also revealed that shade based coffee farms have less...
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...CAD INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE CHAIRSIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 IPS e.max System – all you need 4 IPS e.max CAD – Product Information Material Usage Composition Block concept Product overview for CEREC® Preparation guidelines and minimum thicknesses 10 IPS e.max CAD – Overview of the treatment procedure Treatment procedure Shade determination Intra-oral imaging Milling Preparing for Crystallization Characterization / Glaze / Adjustments Combination firing Preparing for cementation Cementation 16 IPS e.max CAD LT – Staining technique Preparation Finishing Preparing the restoration for the combination firing Characterization Guide Combination firing (crystallization / glaze) Preparing for cementation Etching and silanating Cementation 32 IPS e.max CAD LT – Cut-back technique 34 IPS e.max CAD – General Information Preparing for cementation Care instructions Crystallization / firing parameters Combination tables Questions and answers 2 IPS e.max System – ® ALL YOU NEED Your purchase of IPS e.max means you have chosen more than simply an all-ceramic system. You have taken the decision to benefit from the unlimited possibilities of allceramic. IPS e.max delivers high strength and highly aesthetic materials for the PRESS and the CAD/CAM technology. The IPS e.max products are unique. They are recognized for their outstanding properties as well as exceptional versatility and flexibility – and they...
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...E L James Fifty Shades Freed First published by The Writer’s Coffee Shop, 2012 Copyright © E L James, 2012 The right of E L James to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him under the Copyright Amendment (Moral Rights) Act 2000 This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced, copied, scanned, stored in a retrieval system, recorded or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher. This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either a product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual people living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental. The Writer’s Coffee Shop (Australia) PO Box 2013 Hornsby Westfield NSW 1635 (USA) PO Box 2116 Waxahachie TX 75168 Craig, W.J., ed. “King Lear.” The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Scene 1, Act 1. New York: Random House Value Publishing: 1997. www.thewriterscoffeeshop.com/publishinghouse About the Author E L James is a TV executive, wife, and mother of two, based in West London. Since early childhood, she dreamt of writing stories that readers would fall in love with, but put those dreams on hold to focus on her family and her career. She finally plucked up the courage to put pen to paper with her first novel, Fifty Shades of Grey. E L James is currently working on a new romantic thriller with a supernatural twist...
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...The Shades of Red By Angela Yohey We were children pushed together by marriage. We became sisters by choice much later in life as adults. Colleen Michelle was born August 28, 1971 in the Bloomsburg hospital just nine months after me to a woman not yet my mother. Her birth was just like her, in a hurry to start living life. She decided to leap into the world a whole 19 days early; no one, not even a doctor was going to tell her she needed to wait one more second to do what she was ready to do. She has continued to live her life with enthusiasm and energy. She was raised as an only child in a family that now has three daughters. I was raised with my biological sister Stephanie by our mother in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. Our parents divorced when I was five and Stef was eight. Colleen was four when her parents divorced. Her mother and my father married, and soon after they moved to Pittsburgh where Colleen would be raised. I always thought she had the best of him, and for that I was envious. I did not know their relationship had struggles from so far away. It would take years before a child would become a daughter and a stranger would become a father. Her very nature is flamboyant, as are the many shades of red in her personality. When she enters a room, the door flings open with a flurry of activity and chatter. It is straight to kisses and hugs that are not your average embrace. She takes you into the fullness of her...
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...E L James Fifty Shades Freed First published by The Writer’s Coffee Shop, 2012 Copyright © E L James, 2012 The right of E L James to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him under the Copyright Amendment (Moral Rights) Act 2000 This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced, copied, scanned, stored in a retrieval system, recorded or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher. This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either a product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual people living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental. The Writer’s Coffee Shop (Australia) PO Box 2013 Hornsby Westfield NSW 1635 (USA) PO Box 2116 Waxahachie TX 75168 Craig, W.J., ed. “King Lear.” The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Scene 1, Act 1. New York: Random House Value Publishing: 1997. www.thewriterscoffeeshop.com/publishinghouse About the Author E L James is a TV executive, wife, and mother of two, based in West London. Since early childhood, she dreamt of writing stories that readers would fall in love with, but put those dreams on hold to focus on her family and her career. She finally plucked up the courage to put pen to paper with her first novel, Fifty Shades of Grey. E L James is currently working on a new romantic thriller with...
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...The following statement is from the 1932 USD yearbook, The Coyote, “There are few freshmen on the campus who have not had occasion to hear the name “Greenie Wohler”, there are fewer sophomores who have not had occasion to know Greenie. The cognomen is a misnomer. “Greenie” was taken into Phi Beta Kappa in 1932, is president of more organizations than most seniors belong to, is a ruling force wherever campus groups hold session. In addition “Greenie” has had time for athletics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and promotion of school activities as president of Dakotans.” After completing his Bachelor's degree, Glenn Wohler returned to Watertown, South Dakota and became a English and Science teacher at the junior high school. Glenn Wohler also joined the...
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...Have you ever noticed a silvery bug crawling in your house with many legs? You may have seen a silverfish, otherwise known as Lepisma Saccharina. These little creatures are usually a light silvery gray or blue and they have a slightly fish-like appearance, hence the name silverfish (sometimes also known as fishmoth). They are tear-dropped in shape and usually measure around 12 to 19 mm. They like to eat carbohydrates such as starches and sugars. Silverfish can be a nuisance around the house. Luckily, they're not much of a health concern since they don't sting, don't bite and don't carry diseases, but they're still pests that no one likes to see crawling around inside. In some cases, if there is an infestation in the kitchen, they've been known to lay eggs in food such as sugar and cereal, and that can be a cause for concern. There are a variety of different reasons why you might be seeing these little creatures scuttling around your home. They tend to like older houses and especially dark and chilly areas such as basements. They also like all kinds of clutter like piles of clothing or paper, dusty places, mildew, cracks that they can get in and out of easily, faucets and drains with leaks and rooms that are unoccupied. Silverfish like to find dark nooks and crannies in your home to make their nests and lay eggs, although it's also possible for them to make their nests outside and then come in. They do not like warm and bright areas so a great defence against them is to keep...
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...The mystics say you can find God anywhere. I believe many women have found him in “Fifty Shades of Grey.” The trilogy has sold more than 10 million copies, mostly to women over 30 who can’t put the books down. Publishing rights have been sold in 37 countries and movie rights have been secured by Universal. Even British hotelier, Jonathan Denby, has decided to remove all the Gideon Bibles from his hotel's 40 rooms and replace them with the book in the Damson Dene Hotel in the Lake District of England. The books chronicle the relationship between a dominating male entrepreneur, Christian Grey, and a young female college graduate, the submissive Anastasia Steele. The series has been mulled by many writers who have debated whether or not this is a setback for women, to be attracted to a submissive relationship, or a breakthrough, to be able to openly read and discuss a book so sexually explicit that it is often referred to in the media as “mommy porn.” I think the “Fifty Shades” phenomenon is a thinly veiled rewrite of religion. Not religion in the conventional sense of the word, but in how we are redefining faith practices today as more and more people, especially women, shun man-made traditions yet continue to yearn for religious experiences. Something, yet again, to reassure those afraid of the unknown. Diana Butler Bass writes in “Christianity After Religion,” that millions of people share her story “of growing up in a formal religion, finding that somehow chilly or distant...
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...or locales is entirely coincidental. The Writer’s Coffee Shop (Australia) PO Box 2013 Hornsby Westfield NSW 1635 (USA) PO Box 2116 Waxahachie TX 75168 Paperback ISBN-978-1-61213-058-3 E-book ISBN-978-1-61213-059-0 A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the US Congress Library. Cover image by: E. Spek Cover design by: Jennifer McGuire www.thewriterscoffeeshop.com/ejames E L James is a TV executive, wife, and mother of two, based in West London. Since early childhood, she dreamt of writing stories that readers would fall in love with, but put those dreams on hold to focus on her family and her career. She finally plucked up the courage to put pen to paper with her first novel, Fifty Shades of Grey. E L James is currently working on the sequel to Fifty Shades Darker and a new romantic thriller with a supernatural twist. I owe a huge debt of gratitude to Sarah, Kay, and Jada. Thank you for all that you have done for me. Also HUGE thanks to Kathleen and Kristi who stepped into the breach and sorted stuff out. Thank you too to Niall, my husband, my lover, and my best friend (most of the time). And a big shout out to all the wonderful, wonderful women from all over...
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...Traduzido e Editado por 50tonsversaogrey Capítulo 1 - À primeira vista. Acabei de despachar Claude Bastille, ele esta de pé na porta e diz ―golfe, essa semana, Grey‖, diz ele, esfregando na minha cara o fato de que ele pode chutar minha bunda no campo de golfe. Ele é um dos melhores instrutores de artes marciais que existe, e treina-me muito bem desde que eu lhe pague bem por suas instruções. Ele chuta minha bunda muitas vezes como se esperasse que eu fosse lhe dar uma corrida com seu dinheiro. Ele era um candidato olímpico. Eu tenho trabalhado com ele todos os dias nos últimos dois meses já que tenho que gastar minha energia em excesso. Embora ele usasse para chutar a minha bunda, cinco dias por semana antes. Eu reservo outros tipos de trabalho para os fins de semana. Se eu pudesse chutar sua bunda no chão uma vez ou duas vezes por semana, seria o ponto alto do meu dia. Apesar de eu não gostar do ritmo do golfe, é o jogo de empresários, eu me esforço para fazer certo, e como isso acontece, muitas vezes, negócios são fechados nos campos de golfe. Eu faço uma carranca e olho, pelas janelas que vão do chão ao teto, para fora do meu escritório no vigésimo andar. O tempo é cinza como o meu humor, intragável. Eu tenho tudo sob controle, mas tem sido uma existência comum para mim ultimamente. Eu não tive um desvio nos últimos dois meses. Nenhum desafio emocionante e nada capturou meu interesse. Tudo está em ordem, e todos os meus assuntos sob controle. Os zumbidos do telefone...
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...hink you’re the one who’s more docile. I think I’m doing a good job in taming you.” “Taming me?” he snorts, amused. When I nod, he frowns as if reflecting on my words. “Yes. Maybe you are, Anastasia.” “You were right about Jack,” I murmur, serious now, and I lean across the kitchen island gauging his reaction. Christian’s face falls and his eyes harden. “Has he tried anything?” he whispers, his voice deathly cold. I shake my head to reassure him. “No, and he won’t, Christian. I told him today that I’m your girlfriend, and he backed right off.” “You’re sure? I could fire the fucker.” Christian scowls. I sigh, emboldened by my glass of wine. “You really have to let me fight my own battles. You can’t constantly second-guess me and try to protect me. It’s stifling, Christian. I’ll never flourish with your incessant interference. I need some freedom. I wouldn’t dream of meddling in your affairs.” He blinks at me. “I only want you safe, Anastasia. If anything happened to you, I—” He stops. “I know, and I understand why you feel so driven to protect me. And part of me loves it. I know that if I need you, you’ll be there, as I am for you. But if we are to have any hope of a future together, you have to trust me and trust my judgment. Yes, I’ll get it wrong sometimes—I’ll make mistakes, but I have to learn.” He stares at me, his expression anxious, spurring me to walk round to him so that I am standing between his legs while he sits on the barstool. Grabbing his hands, I put them around...
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...The Fitzpatrick scale was developed by Thomas .B. Fitzpatrick in 1975 the scale helps predict the skins response by giving accurate analysis of skin tones. The scale also classifies their tolerance of sunlight and it can determine how some on will react to facial treatments and how likely the person is get skin cancer. Researching the Fitzpatrick scale on myself I have indicated that my skin is type V. My eye color is brownish black and the natural color of my hair is black, my skin color is light brown and I have few freckles. Also when I am in the sun I never have burned. I tan very easily and with several hours of sun exposure I often burn. My face reacts normal to the sun. When I lasted exposed myself to the sun was more than three months ago. Sometimes I expose the area to be treated to the sun. I found the Fitzpatrick scale very interesting so I did the scale on a friend named Tangela Morrison she works as a barber and is thirty-three years of age her skin is a type111 her eye color is dark brown and the color of her natural hair is dark brown her skin color is light brown and she has no freckles that are unexposed. When in the sunlight she never receives burns. Tangela has a reasonable tan when she turns brown and when exposed to the sun for several hours she sometimes turns brown. Her face acts normal when she in the sun the last time tangela was exposed her body to the sun was more than about three months ago. She never exposes the area to be treated to the...
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...Michael Wenc Professor Stewart PHI 255 4/20/16 Missing Shade of Blue During David Hume’s time in Scotland during the 18th century, he made many contributions to the philosophical community. One of his best workings during his time was that of the copy thesis. Along with the thesis is an example supporting his thesis, known as the missing shade of blue example. Hume puts forth a well thought out example showing how the copy thesis works. However, Hume, also gives his own counter example to his example, which destroys his own example. In order to grasp what is actually going on with Hume, I will lay out his copy thesis and define what he calls impressions, put forth the missing shade of blue example, as well as try to decipher his reaction to his counter example. It is given a few different names throughout time, but we will go ahead and stick with the name copy thesis. The copy thesis is simply stated as such, every simple idea is a copy of a corresponding impression. For Hume, one’s perception or ideas, are partly made up of things called impressions. When Hume says impressions, he is referring to one’s sensory or emotional states. An example of someone having an impression would be someone being sad and then having the impression of sadness. Impressions hold varying amounts of force and vivacity. We can think of force and vivacity as a kind of volume knob for our conscious, or a consciousness knob showing a level of consciousness. It can also be seen as a casual influence...
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...A billion shades of grey The article “A billion shades of grey” at “The Economist” deals with a demographic problem concerned in the whole world: high qualified personnel continues to work instead to go in retirement. Furthermore, well-educated staff increasingly works longer than the less-skilled worldwide. This fact also influences on the income of the personnel. The top-level personnel is working longer and receiving greater than the bottom-level personnel. The consequences also reflect on the society and individuals. The amount of the old people is staggering increased and they will live longer than before. The experience of the last century showed that people were spending more time in retirement than at work, what steers to “secular stagnation”. The situation in America is different: young low-qualified people throw up their jobs, whereas well-educated “baby-boomers” continue to work. Many European policies support the early retirement, but to obtain a sufficient retirement means to work longer. The technological progress also plays a big role, but some skills do not disappear with age and they are not necessary. In one’s part manual work becomes more difficult for older people and public pensions attract more than low wages. However, not every economical effect is profound. To avoid the disparity, governments should impose higher inheritance taxes for those old people, who accumulates wealth for their legatees. Furthermore, governments should reform...
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...Alice Walker and Maya Angelou are two contemporary African-American writers. Although almost a generation apart in age, both women display a remarkable similarity in their lives. Each has written about her experiences growing up in the rural South, Ms. Walker through her essays and Ms. Angelou in her autobiographies. Though they share similar backgrounds, each has a unique style which gives to us, the readers, the gift of their exquisite humanity, with all of its frailties and strengths, joys and sorrows. Tragedy struck both of these women at the age of eight. Ms. Walker lost her sight in one eye. Ms. Angelou was raped. Each described the incident as part of a larger work. Ms. Walker related her experience in the body of an essay published in her book, In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens. Ms. Angelou told her story as a chapter in her autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Although both wrote about their traumatic experience, the way each depicted the incident was distinct and seemed to be told for very different purposes. Alice Walker reports the facts to the reader with short sentences written in the present tense. She chooses words which elicit a forceful emotional response from her audience. For example, in telling how her brothers were given BB guns and she was not, Ms. Walker writes, "Because I am a girl, I do not get a gun. Instantly, I am relegated to the position of Indian." The word "relegated" causes the reader to be irate and indignant....
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