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CPR 31.4 vs. CPR 31.6: DISCLOSURE - “Give me Documents you claim to have!”
CPR 31.4 v CPR 31.6 The Rules: Pre-action Directions . Legislation Follow on Telegram Buy me Coffee ☕️ What Is the Difference Between CPR 31.4 and CPR 31.6? In UK civil litigation, disclosure of documents is a key part of the process. The Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) provide detailed guidance on what should be disclosed and what qualifies as a “document.” Two important rules are: CPR 31.4 –…
#31.4#31.6#assignment#charge and debt#disclosure#Relevent documents#specific documents#Warrant of Control
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Astronomy #Space #Espace #Astrometry
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Episode 75 - Dr. Keira Barr: Glow From Within - Exploring the Mind-Skin ...
#youtube#Episode 75 - D 31.6 vidIQ Keira Barr: Glow From Within 1 vidIQ Massive Action vidIQ Service Providers vidIQ Diamond Clients vidIQ Rapid Grow
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more-cursed-than-average hot take: 1 light year should be 31622776.60168... light seconds (that's the square root of a quadrillion, if you were wondering)
but also yeah it was a bit of a "wow that's cursed" mood when I found out that 1) physics has an official definitive answer for "how many seconds in a year" and 2) it's not any of the four-or-five numbers for seconds-in-a-year that I have already memorized
[those being 31536000, 31556952, 31556926, 31622400, and marginally 31556925]
today i learned that the 'year' in the official definition of the light-year is specifically the 365.25 day average julian year
#just call it ~31.6 megalightseconds#<- prev tag#honestly the square root of a quadrillion is at least easily defined#it's also conveniently close to 366 days so you can use that as a good approximation#i love the whole world and all its messed-up folks#<- affectionate#shitposting (not foone)
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Koalas
1: Melba 83.5 2: Eugene 50.1 3: Sydney 49
4: Yuka 41.5 5: Faith 31.6 6: Gonzo 19.6
7: Alice 10.7 8: Ozzie 9.4 9: Huggy 8.2
10: Lyman 8.2 11: Canberra -20.3
Average score: 26.5
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Mic, Todoroki, Izuku, and Bakugo are in a town where an artist destroys property and homes to create artwork. Due to a quirk- they’re caught in a fog that disables their ability to see.

As usual, Mic says something loud and obnoxious- but that’s normal. But then he asks for silence- and everybody is just standing there, awkwardly, wondering why they aren’t doing anything.

And after a minute of complete silence- he tells Todoroki exactly where the three criminals ran off to. Not just which direction. He knows- in meters- not rounded up at all- exactly where the three of them are. Because he *heard* them. 31.6 meters ahead.

AND HES RIGHT. IM GOING CRAZY. People always find him so irritating and never take him seriously when bro does crazy shit like this- 😭.

RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH
#present mic#hizashi yamada#mha hizashi#my hero academia#mha team up missions#bnha#mha#present mic supremacy#he’s so babygirl#babygirl could kill you fr
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Wallace Polsom, Study for a Portrait VII (05 May 2025), paper collage, 24.6 x 31.6 cm.
#wallace polsom#study for a portrait#paper collage#collage#collage art#art#artists on tumblr#analog collage#contemporary art#handmade collage#21st century#wallacepolsom2025#surreal art#art history
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beyond this world by karen shiozawa, 2023, oil, acrylic & alkyd resin on board, 31.6 × 39.4 inches
#karen shiozawa#japanese art#painting#oil painting#acrylic painting#alkyd resin#abstract#abstract landscape#2020s
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Winter Evening - Hans Jüchser , 1955-63.
German, 1894-1977
Oil on masonite , 80.3 x 65.1 cm. 31.6 x 25.6 in.
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Friday, October 13th, 2023
🌟 New
We’ve been experimenting a lot lately with the For You feed on the dashboard, and one thing that’s rolled out to everyone is that it now contains a mix of content from people you follow and people you don’t. This is an intentional change, and the mix should be around 50/50 for now. We’re still tuning it though, so please send feedback if you have thoughts about it!
We’re also now experimenting with a way for secondary blogs to write replies on posts. For some users who have more than one blog, the avatar icon next to the reply input is tappable/clickable, to select which blog is writing the reply.
When searching for content on a blog, if you use a hashtag (#) as the first character, we’ll show results tagged with that tag instead of performing a general text search. For example, searching for “#splatoon” on a blog will limit results to those posts tagged with #splatoon. Searching for “splatoon” performs a more general search.
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Title: St. Cecilia Artist: unknown Italian artist Date: first half of 17th century Genre: religious art Period: Baroque Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 80.5 cm (31.6 in) high x 66.5 cm (26.1 in) wide Location: Łazienki Palace, Warsaw, Poland
#art#art history#religious art#Christian art#Christianity#Catholicism#saints#Saint Cecilia#Baroque#Baroque art#Italian Baroque#Italian art#17th century art#oil on canvas#Łazienki Palace
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By Mary Van Beusekom, MS
A pair of new studies in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report highlight low influenza, COVID-19, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine coverage in US adults, including those in nursing homes, this fall.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends that everyone aged 6 months and older receive an updated COVID-19 vaccine and an annual flu vaccine. It also recommends that all nursing home residents aged 60 years and older receive a single lifetime dose of RSV vaccine.
35% and 18% vaccinated against flu, COVID For the first study, investigators from the CDC analyzed data from the National Immunization Survey-Adult COVID Module, a random phone survey that tracks flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccination uptake in US adults as of early November. The team also interviewed unvaccinated participants about their intent to receive the vaccines.
By November 9, 34.7% of adults reported having received a flu vaccine dose, and 17.9% had received an updated COVID-19 vaccine for the 2024-25 respiratory virus season. A total of 39.7% of adults aged 75 years and older and 31.6% of those aged 60 to 74 at high risk for severe RSV had ever received an RSV vaccine.
Uptake varied by jurisdiction and demographic characteristics and was lowest among younger adults and those with no health insurance.
Despite low vaccine coverage, 35% of adults said that they definitely or probably would receive or were unsure about receiving the flu vaccine, and 41% said the same about the COVID-19 vaccine, meaning they hadn't ruled out vaccination. Forty percent of adults aged 75 years and older reported that they definitely or probably would receive or were unsure about receiving the RSV vaccine.
The proportion of respondents who said that they probably or definitely wouldn't be vaccinated was highest for COVID-19 (41.6%) and lowest for RSV (20.3% among those aged 75 years and older and 14.8% among those aged 60 to 74).
In comparison, flu vaccine coverage for the current season was 0.9 percentage points higher than during the corresponding period in 2023-24 (34.7% vs 33.8%) and 3.7 percentage points higher (58.6% versus 54.9%) in those aged 65 and older.
Similarly, COVID-19 vaccine uptake was 4.7 percentage points higher this season (17.9%) than in the 2023-24 season (13.2%) and 13.7 percentage points higher (38.5% versus 24.8%) in those aged 65 and older.
RSV vaccine coverage rose from the end of June 2024, when ACIP first recommended that older adults receive a single-dose RSV vaccine, to November 9. Among adults aged 75 years and older, uptake climbed 9.6 percentage points (from 30.1% to 39.7%) and among those aged 60 to 74 years, increased 8.7 percentage points (from 22.9% to 31.6%).
"Health care providers and immunization programs still have time to expand outreach activities and promote vaccination to increase coverage in preparation for the height of the respiratory virus season," the study authors wrote. "Using these data can help health care providers and immunization programs identify undervaccinated populations and understand vaccination patterns to guide planning, implementation, and evaluation of vaccination activities."
Very low COVID vaccine uptake in nursing homes For the second study, CDC researchers and their colleagues used the same survey to evaluate vaccine uptake in nursing home residents.
As of November 10, 29.7% of nursing home residents had received an updated COVID-19 vaccine dose. Of those living at nursing homes that opted to report vaccinations against flu (59.4%) and RSV (51.8%), 58.4% had received a flu vaccine dose, and 17.9% were vaccinated against RSV.
COVID-19 vaccine coverage ranged from 19.8% in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas to 38.6% in Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming. COVID-19 vaccine uptake was highest in the least socially vulnerable counties (33.6%) and in small facilities (34.7%) and lowest in large facilities (28.0%). Flu vaccine uptake ranged from 50.9% in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington state to 64.1% in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Flu vaccine coverage was highest in the least socially vulnerable counties (60.8%) and in small facilities (62.9%) and was lowest in large facilities (56.7%).
RSV vaccine coverage ranged from 9.3% in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas to 29.2% in Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming. RSV vaccine uptake was highest in the least socially vulnerable counties (21.3%) and in small facilities (24.1%) and lowest in the most socially vulnerable counties (15.3%) and large facilities (15.9%).
In comparison, by November 12, 2023, 24.0% of nursing home residents had received a COVID-19 vaccine, 68.3% had been vaccinated against flu, and 6.7% had received an RSV vaccine dose.
"During both the 2023–24 respiratory virus season and the 2024–25 season to date, coverage with all three vaccines was highest in small nursing homes and in nursing homes in North Dakota and South Dakota, suggesting that staff members in small facilities might be better able to build trust with residents and families and mitigate barriers to vaccination and that efforts by states to develop strong relationships among stakeholders are effective," the researchers wrote.
"Although CDC and other federal agencies have programs in place to address both the financial and vaccine hesitancy–related barriers to vaccination in nursing homes, more needs to be done at every level to protect nursing home residents, who constitute one of the population groups at highest risk for severe respiratory disease," they concluded.
Study Links: www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/73/wr/mm7346a1.htm www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/73/wr/mm7346a2.htm
#mask up#public health#wear a mask#pandemic#covid#wear a respirator#covid 19#still coviding#coronavirus#sars cov 2#RSV#Influenza#flu#vaccination#get vaccinated#vaccines#covid vaccine
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When the ides polls are done the people demand a roundup of which things managed to defeat killing the emperor. It's me I'm the people.
The answer is... none of them! "Assassinating the Emperor" won all of its pairings, but because that thing has been assassinated by the Thing (which sort of like a Senate (look it up)), it will not appear in future leaderboards.
However, here's how close each option got! The number after each one is the % of votes that it had vs. Assassinating the Emperor
Bestthing.info 3.8 Salads, when it’s hot outside 6.2 Argyle Print 6.3 Neoplatonism 6.5 The iOS Notes App 7.4 this emoji: ☺️ 9.9 The 1961 Lincoln Continental in midnight blue 11 Carrots 11 Tumblr Sexymen 12.5 Parabolae 12.6 Chalk 13.6 Dark Elves 13.8 Pumpkins 14.1 Practice 16 Cream 16.1 Gorgons 16.3 the phrase 'blorbo from my shows' 16.4 Evapotranspiration 16.7 Rainbows 17.5 Candy 18.3 Apples 18.5 Pinecones 18.8 Fiction Podcasts 19.7 Bees 19.9 The color orange 20 Velcro 20.1 The Crab Nebula 20.4 Hiking Trails 20.5 The word “perhaps” 20.6 The Nile 21.2 Daydreaming 22.2 Guitars 22.6 Bellzi stegosaurus plush 22.9 Thin Mints 24.4 Mac & Cheese 24.7 Panties & Stockings worn with a Garterbelt 24.9 Etymology 25.5 Snow 25.7 The Fibonacci Sequence 25.7 Striped Hyenas 25.9 The sun 26.2 Puns 26.5 Rock Music 26.5 Spotted Hyenas 27.2 Lego 27.5 Tumblr 27.6 Hope 27.7 Ventilation 28 Dogs 31.3 Botany 31.6 Old Woman Yuri 32.1 Isopods 32.8 Good Friends 33.2 The Pacific Ocean 36.2 Dragons 36.7 Solar Power 36.9 Yuri 39.8 Friendship 39.9 Dresses with Pockets 40.1 The smell of garlic and onions cooking in olive oil 40.3 The sky 42 Gay Sex 43.2
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“The day will come when watchmen will shout
from the hill country of Ephraim,
‘Come, let us go up to Jerusalem
to worship the Lord our God.’”
Jeremiah 31.6
#faith in god#christianity#faith in jesus#bible verse#bibleverse#bible scripture#word of god#scripture#bible quote#christian#old testament#prophesy
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well well well....... congrats to the 31.6% that got it right!!🥳
#obscurespn#spn polls#spn poll#spncreatorsdaily#spndaily#dailyspngifs#spnedit#supernaturaledit#castieledit#cowboycoven#emeraldcas#chapeldean#deancaskiss#userda#tusersana#altarofrowena#justcastiel#userbeetle#anztag#kedits
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