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Edmond Verstraeten (Belgian, 1870-1956), Summer Morning. Oil on canvas, 99.5 x 75 cm.
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PPM and Agile Project Management Software | Winmill PPM
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The Tomorrow People - ITV - April 30, 1973 - February 19, 1979
Science Fiction (68 episodes)
Running Time: 30 minutes
Stars:
Nicholas Young as John
Elizabeth Adare as Elizabeth M’Bondo
Philip Gilbert as Tim
Stephen Salmon as Kenny
Sammie Winmill as Carol
Dean Lawrence as Tyso Boswell
Mike Holoway as Mike Bell
Misako Koba as Hsui Tai
Nigel Rhodes as Andrew Forbes
Francis de Wolff as Jedikiah
Peter Vaughan-Clarke as Stephen Jameson
Anne Curthoys as Patricia Conway
Bryan Stanyon as Professor Cawston
Richard Speight as Peter
Philip Gilbert as Timus Imok Mosta
Michael Standing as Ginger “Ginge” Harding
Derek Crewe as Lefty
Trivia: Dave Prowse portrayed an android named Coppin in 1973.
#The Tomorrow People#TV#ITV#Science Fiction#1970's#Nicholas Young#Sammie Winmill#Michael Standing#Derek Crewe#Francis de Wolffe
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De Immigrant, and Windmill Cultural Center
For years my husband Keith and I tried to visit De Immigrant Windmill . Located in Fulton, Illinois along the Mississippi River, we would stop and walk around the windmill. We gazed longingly at the Windmill Cultural Center. Only to find that everything was closed. This past weekend though, we took a trip with our friends Janna and Denny Seiz. We toured both the windmill, and the cultural center…
#barley#buckwheat#corn#De Immigrant Windmill#dike#Dutch heritage#Dutch history#Dutch masons#Dutch windmill#Dutcj istry#eight-sided winmill#flood#flood control#flour#Friends of the Windmill#Fulton Illinois#Fulton residents#Fulton Student#grinding stones#Janna and Denny Seiz#levell#millwrights#Mississippi River#Netherlands#Rachael Ottens#rail#ship&039;#State of Illinois#The Building of De Immigrant#truck
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Shipping Adam with John or Dean or Sam. It's a WinMill.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday allowed Idaho to enforce its strict abortion ban, even in medical emergencies, while a legal fight continues.
The justices said they would hear arguments in April and put on hold a lower court ruling that had blocked the Idaho law in hospital emergencies, based on a lawsuit filed by the Biden administration.
Hospitals that receive Medicare funds are required by a federal law to provide emergency care, potentially including abortion, no matter if there’s a state law banning abortion, the administration argued.
The legal fight followed the court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and allow states to severely restrict or ban abortion. The Biden administration issued guidance about the law, the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, or EMTALA, two weeks after the high court ruling in 2022. The Democratic administration sued Idaho a month later.
U.S. District Judge B. Lynn Winmill in Idaho agreed with the administration. But in a separate case in Texas, a judge sided with the state.
Idaho makes it a crime with a prison term of up to five years for anyone who performs or assists in an abortion.
But the administration argues EMTALA requires health care providers to perform abortions for emergency room patients when needed to treat an emergency medical condition, even if doing so might conflict with a state’s abortion restrictions.
Those conditions include severe bleeding, preeclampsia and certain pregnancy-related infections.
“For certain medical emergencies, abortion care is the necessary stabilizing treatment,” Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar wrote in an administration filing at the Supreme Court.
The state argued that the administration was misusing a law intended to prevent hospitals from dumping patients and imposing “a federal abortion mandate” on states. “EMTALA says nothing about abortion,” Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador told the court in a brief.
Just Tuesday, the federal appeals court in New Orleans came to the same conclusion as Labrador. A three-judge panel ruled that the administration cannot use EMTALA to require hospitals in Texas to provide abortions for women whose lives are at risk due to pregnancy. Two of the three judges are appointees of President Donald Trump, and the other was appointed by another Republican president, George W. Bush.
The appeals court affirmed a ruling by U.S. District Judge James Wesley Hendrix, also a Trump appointee. Hendrix wrote that adopting the Biden administration’s view would force physicians to place the health of the pregnant person over that of the fetus or embryo even though EMTALA “is silent as to abortion.”
After Winmill, an appointee of Democratic President Bill Clinton, issued his ruling, Idaho lawmakers won an order allowing the law to be fully enforced from an all-Republican, Trump-appointed panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. But a larger contingent of 9th Circuit judges threw out the panel’s ruling and set arguments in the case for late January.
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Winmills land...






#bandcamp#ai#ai art#ai generated#ai artwork#city#fantasy#ai gallery#medieval#15th century#middle ages#medieval art#historical#artificial intelligence#ai art gallery#wiatraki#dutch#landscape#mountains#sunset#nature#trees#sunrise#chill music#ambient#chillout#electronic#electronic music#art#artwork
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The Supreme Court on Friday allowed Idaho to enforce its strict abortion ban, even in medical emergencies, while a legal fight continues. The justices said they would hear arguments in April and put on hold a lower court ruling that had blocked the Idaho law in hospital emergencies, based on a lawsuit filed by the Biden administration. The Idaho case gives the court its second major abortion dispute since the justices in 2022 overturned Roe v. Wade and allowed states to severely restrict or ban abortion. The court also in the coming months is hearing a challenge to the Food and Drug Administration’s rules for obtaining mifepristone, one of two medications used in the most common method of abortion in the United States. In the case over hospital emergencies, the Biden administration has argued that hospitals that receive Medicare funds are required by federal law to provide emergency care, potentially including abortion, no matter if there’s a state law banning abortion. The administration issued guidance about the federal law, the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, or EMTALA, two weeks after the high court ruling in 2022. The Democratic administration sued Idaho a month later. U.S. District Judge B. Lynn Winmill in Idaho agreed with the administration. But in a separate case in Texas, a judge sided with the state. In a statement Friday night, President Joe Biden objected to the high court’s decision and said his administration “will continue to defend a woman’s ability to access emergency care under federal law.” Idaho makes it a crime with a prison term of up to five years for anyone who performs or assists in an abortion.
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[Image description: Two digital drawings of the male MC, Ryoji, and FeMC from Persona 3. Image 1: Ryoji is sittings down, crled into himself and crying. The MCs are sitting on either side of Ryoji, comforting him. Male MC is leaning over to wrap an arm around Ryoji's back, and FeMC is smiling at Ryoji and has a hand on his shoulder. Ryoji has pointed ears and fangs, and the MCs both have tan skin, freckles over their body, and frizzy hair. They are all wearing their school uniforms. The background is the winmills and railing seem from the school rooftop.
Image 2: the MCs are clinging to a smiling Ryoji's arms, smiling with their eyes closed and leaning into his side. Ryoji wears his usual outfit, and the MCs wear their winter casual clothes. There are hearts above their heads. The character designs are changed/stylized in the same way as the first drawing. The background is black with a blue and white gradient circle. End description.]
Do NOT delete my description if you reblog from me, it is for accessibility. If you do I WILL block you
heartbreak is never forever
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March 5, 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration on Wednesday moved to drop an Idaho emergency abortion case in one of its first moves on the issue since President Donald Trump began his second term.
The Justice Department filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, which was originally filed by the Biden administration, and allow Idaho to fully enforce its strict abortion ban even during emergency situations.
A judge quickly blocked that enforcement, though, after doctors said it could force them to airlift women to other states to get standard critical care without the risk of running afoul of the law. During an emergency hearing Wednesday, U.S. District Judge B. Lynn Winmill called the Justice Department’s sudden move a “ticking time bomb” for the Idaho hospital system that recently brought its own lawsuit in an effort to keep the legal claims alive.
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Headliners announced for this year's Coastal Twist Festival
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Headliners announced for this year's Coastal Twist Festival

The fourth annual Coastal Twist Festival starts on October 1, with the headliners now announced for the six-day LGBTQIA+ festival.
Already renowned for its quirky and kitsch Australiana flair, Coastal Twist promises an unforgettable celebration of LGBTQIA+ artistry.
Festival Creative Director Glitta Supernova promises “Magic, Music, and Mayhem” with top-tier performers and groundbreaking entertainment.
Headliners for the 2024 festival include international cabaret royalty Fez Faanana (Shivanah) and Mark “Captain Kidd” Winmill from Briefs International.
Also gracing the stage are Betty Grumble and Demon Derriere, celebrated for their boundary-pushing acts and body-positive, stereotype-busting messages.
Music lovers will be thrilled with headliner KAIIT, the ARIA Award-winning neo-soul and hip-hop sensation, performing for free at Fair Day alongside pop artist Vetta Borne. Greg Gould, runner-up on Australia’s Got Talent, will also light up the stage with his powerful vocals.
The drag scene will shine with top 4 stars from RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under: Molly Poppinz, Vybe, Audley Enough, and Dandrogyny, each bringing their unique flair to the festival.
Festival Director Glitta Supernova explains that this year’s Coastal Twist Festival theme, “Rise & Shine,” embodies the community’s spirit of resilience and renewal, symbolized by the phoenix. This theme celebrates our transformative power and unity through vibrant queer expression and collective growth.
The festival will feature an array of free and ticketed events across various Central Coast venues. The crown jewel of the festival is the Coastie Carnie Fair Day—a massive free, family-friendly, outdoor celebration featuring headliners, all-day entertainment, food, drinks, youth activities, and community spirit.
Everybody is welcome to join us to celebrate the brilliance and creativity of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Grab your bio-glitter, put on your dancing shoes, and join us on the Central Coast to be part of the magic.
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Festival Details
What: Coastal Twist LGBTIQA Arts and Culture Festival
When: October 1-6, 2024
Where: Venues across Umina Beach, Ettalong Beach and Gosford
Tickets: Tickets are on sale now.
For the latest LGBTIQA+ Sister Girl and Brother Boy news, entertainment, community stories in Australia, visit qnews.com.au. Check out our latest magazines or find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
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Today, organizations must move at a pace much faster than ever before. Many companies are migrating from a traditional waterfall approach to a more efficient agile process. However, as some organizations make this move, they discover they do not get the results they had expected. The agile approach works well in some areas and not so well in others.
Winmill’s Agile Starter Kit helps your organization begin its agile journey and maximize its success. We align our efforts with your company’s goals, objectives, and current operations.
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Peter Vaughan-Clarke as Stephen Jameson, Sammie Winmill as Carol and Nicholas Young as John in "The Tomorrow People"
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Zach puts out both hands, steadyin' like, towards Gale and the orc girl both.
"It don't make sense cuz we're talkin' 'bout different places. I think. I recokon you came from a different place. There was a... a storm, if'n you could call it that. 'Cept it weren't no wind and rain and thunderstorm. It was like a storm of... of possible-ness. Hang on, now, I know it don't sound like sense, but trust me."
He looks at Gale. "Cookie and I, we caught up to Tariq before he got to the matriarch. He was followin' a kind of mesmerism guide that showed him the... the possibility of findin' the Matriarch. It was like a rip in how things are, to show a little bit'a how things might be otherwise. Don't know how else to tell it. An' somehow... somehow I can't explain... I lasoed that mesmerism, and I pulled it closed. With some help from Cookie an' Demon Tooth. We pulled hard, and closed it up tight, so he didn't have nothin' to point him towards that canyon.
"I think you," he points down at the young orc, "came from a different sort of possible. I think when I was tanglin' with that rip, it scooped you up from your 'possibility' and put you in ours. Scooped this whole place up - houses, barn, winmill and all - and put you here. ...I don't reckon you can send no message to your capital at all."
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Federal Judge Issues Injunction on Idaho Anti-Trans Law Days Before It Takes Effect
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The windmill of the Ravelin of Saint Anthony, in Castro Marim. Yes, I like Modern Age fortifications, but I simply cannot resist a windmill.
#Ravelin of Saint Anthony#Revelim de Santo António#Moinho de vento#winmill#molino de viento#Castro Marim#Algarve#Sotavento#Portugal
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