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conandaily2022 · 1 year
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Odin Meacham biography: 13 things about US Capitol riot suspect from Myton, Utah
Odin Meacham is a former mixed martial artist from Myton, Duchesne County, Utah, United States. He is 5’6″ tall.
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sumarex · 11 months
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silvanio-rockers · 2 years
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The Congos - Stay Alive
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Myton Road, West Dulwich, Southwark, Greater London
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Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Territory (1952)
My rating: 4/10
I don't think this one is very good, with just the most bare-bones plot and clunky writing, but given the terrible quality of the print the DVD I watched was transferred from, it's honestly kind of hard to tell.
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legalassistant · 2 years
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What are the components of entrepreneurship?
What are the components of entrepreneurship?
Developing a Culture of Creativity
Developing a culture of creativity is one of the best ways to sustain a competitive edge. Not only is it a good idea to have a continuous stream of innovations, but it's also a great way to generate some serious cash. There are a few key steps involved in fostering this culture, and while the process is no small feat, the rewards are well worth the effort.
The entrepreneur's role in this process is to foster an environment in which all employees are encouraged to come up with their own original ideas. A good example is Toyota, which has a culture of continuous improvement that encourages employees to create a wide variety of innovative products and services.
For example, they encourage employees to come up with the best product or service of their peers, and they reward them with cash bonuses. This is a good way to foster the entrepreneurial spirit, but it also creates a host of legal headaches. Luckily, there are a few rules of the road that help keep everyone in check.
Performance metrics
The best way to implement this type of culture is to provide employees with performance metrics that are easy to measure and to reward them with a bonus if they produce a certain number of great ideas. This is a great way to foster creativity and innovation without the suffocating effect of an overzealous employee. It's also a good idea to have a standardized list of all employees and assign them a role in the company.
In short, entrepreneurship is all about taking advantage of what you have, deploying it wisely, and measuring its performance. The best way to do this is to build a team with a mix of expertise, knowledge, and a willingness to try new things. This is the genesis of a truly successful startup. The best part is that, as long as you follow the rules, your business will be rewarded with growth and prosperity.
There are several key steps to take in order to foster a culture of creativity, and these include: setting up performance metrics, enforcing an employee code of conduct, and implementing a rewards program.
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scotianostra · 9 months
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On December 25th in the year 1319 a two year truce between Scotland and England began.
This little known peace treaty is often overlooked, probably due to the Bruce’s government issuing the Declaration of Arbroath the following year.
After Bannockburn King Edward II of England never forgot his humiliation, and he threatened war against Scotland. The Bruce got there first, raiding south as far as York in a bid to capture prisoners to be held for ransom. Edward also had his troubles at home with a trebellion.
The King was also talking to some of the great Northern lords and it looked as if they would do a separate deal with the Bruce to stop him destroying their land. Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, was one of the rebel barons but paid for it with his life after the Battle of Boroughbridge was won by forces loyal to Edward.
Encouraged by ending the civil war in England, Edward came north with a great army, but Bruce deployed the same tactics he had used prior to Bannockburn, destroying anything that could be of use to the English, who were forced to retreat when famine and disease broke out.
In September 1319 The Bruce won a decisive battle at Myton in Yorkshire
Earlier that year Edward II had moved an army North and laid siege to Berwick in an attempt to recapture it from the Scots. In response the army of several thousand Scots, commanded by the Earl of Moray and the Good Sir James Douglas, bypassed the Northern town and marched through the north of England torching all in their path. Their secret objective lay in Edward’s court at York; where they hoped to abduct Edward II’s wife, the 21 year old Queen, Isabella. On September 20th 1319 they neared York and The Battle of Myton ensued.
The outcome of this unequal contest was never in doubt. Formed up according to their custom in a single division, the Scots uttered together a tremendous shout to terrify the English, the Highland charge began racing towards the men from York, who straightaway began to take to their heels at the sound.
The York contingent was an odd mixture of men thrown together to meet the emergency, including priests and monks losses were reported of 3,000, among them Nicholas Flemyng the city mayor.
For Edward II, already at odds with many English nobles, it was another disaster. Meanwhile the victorious Scottish army retreated back across the border into Scotland carrying their ill-gotten gains and prisoners.
Afterwards Edward was forced to raise the siege of Berwick and ultimately agreed to a two year truce.
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lebaronlordking · 7 months
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Saturday Afternoon Reggae Show DJ LeBaron Lord King [email protected] March 9, 2024
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4:00 PM Alton Ellis - Pearls 4:02 PM Inna De Yard - Row Fisherman 4:05 PM Jah Bouks - Angola 4:09 PM Sara Lugo - High & Windy 4:13 PM Earl 16 - Walls of the City 4:17 PM Chezidek - All Ive Got 4:21 PM Trudi Harrison - Black Voice 4:24 PM Peter Tosh - Bush Doctor 4:31 PM Burna Boy - Last Last 4:33 PM Jo Mersa Marley - No Way Out 4:37 PM Kabaka Pyramid - Mr. Rastaman 4:40 PM The Wailers - Guiltiness 4:43 PM Kabaka Pyramid - Well Done 4:47 PM Groundation - Jah Jah Know 4:54 PM Khalia - Double Trouble 5:00 PM Damian Marley - Wanted 5:04 PM Dezarie - Not One Penny 5:08 PM Alborosie - Journey to Zion 5:13 PM Black Uhuru - Guess Who's Coming To 5:19 PM Lee Perry - Bird In Hand 5:22 PM Stick Figure - Old Sunrise 5:27 PM Tappa Zukie - Judge I Oh Lord 5:31 PM Yaadcore - Say That You Love Me 5:35 PM Yaadcore - Sufferation 5:39 PM Lila Iké - Dinero 5:41 PM Jah Izrehl - Culture 5:44 PM Libianca - People 5:47 PM Rocky Dawuni - Shade Tree 5:51 PM Cedric Myton - Not Counterfeit 5:54 PM Maxi Priest - Should I 5:58 PM The Wailers - Forever Loving Jah 6:03 PM Burning Spear - Jay Kingdom 6:06 PM Carlene Davis - Ism Schism 6:10 PM Alton Ellis - Girl You Can’t Be My Wife 6:13 PM Tarrus Riley - Guess Who 6:16 PM Roots And Tings - Dangerous 6:19 PM Stephen Marley - Hey Baby 6:24 PM Baba Ras - Real Vegetarian 6:29 PM Aleighcia Scott - Oh Mama 6:32 PM Dennis Brown - Run Too Tough 6:36 PM Damian Marley - My Sweet Lord 6:39 PM T.Natty - Spread Love 6:42 PM Jaqee - Take a Stand 6:46 PM Joseph Benaiah - We Nah Give Up 6:51 PM Anthony B - What Dat 6:54 PM Nature Ellis - Woman
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izry86 · 1 year
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Basenotes on Postwarwickshire
This goes some way to describe the experience of emergent postwarwickshire, which is that terror experience of all comforting states melting down into fleshy paste. When lord leycester hospital melted down into the highstreet and began to flow crimson along myton rd. We bypassed Kenilworth right where the bus seems to flirt with a sojourn across the a46 but never does. We had to this time, for, he's still walking around even long after we blocked him. 
Everything feels like an itch that mirrors premature decay. My hands quiver at any stray fibre or phantom movement, and the flow of my blood frequently resembles a rash. In my mind I was patient 0, which was slightly deviant from my usual pseudocatatonic state, a state achieved much like the man who lay (pretending, as an actor does) to be dead, murdered on silent witness. It’s often the thing to do, to ponder the worseness of the 2 great (unmentionable) crimes. One of them hit us in Warwick, which mangled up the roads to incubate, birthing that molten postwarwickshire milieu. To stop the incessant movement, my muscles like to seize up at any given stimulation, and so, my moments in sleep and in bed become cadaveristic. On the apps and in person, an indolic haze permeates my necessitated clinical appraisals of my body, like the actor on the table. Indole cuts across scents of corpses, coal tar, sterile environments, stagnant water and jasmine grandiflorum from grasse. 
A barrier EDP both emits and dispels it. 
I thought I heard someone describe me (in run on sentences) as such: saying that there's nothing less or more brutal, than:
The total sum of his parts, moving, as they do, into myriad escapes- nothing less or more brutal than his languid position and inaction, mostly less or more beautiful than the truth of him set out, flayed for rhythmic analysis, Nothing less or more brutal than the cadaverimage of him, lurking in my space, occupying my second, third mind’s eye. ⅔ gone, unlikely to return. Or a steep hill eventually gotten over.
There may well be a postglasgow mirroring postwarwickshire in the form of the journey along what resembles the grand union canal. Post-glasgow cannot happen to me yet, there’s no melt here. I was hunkered down with my head facing due south- pointing at a more optimal position for my well, (geographically)placed window. I pulled up my knees to protect my fallible insides, I let my muscles breathe (only a bit), I considered the type of sigh and gas emission that cadavers in zone 2 express- until he turned over and gently bit my quaking finger. 
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jackhkeynes · 2 years
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Damvath
Damvath is the capital city of Borland, located on the River Dam some leagues inland from the coast.
Toponymy
The name Damvath derives from the Norse Damvað "ford on the Dam". The river's name is pre-Roman and is likely cognate with the Tames in Albion and the Tanga in Portingale.
History
Damvath was established first as the capital of Dane-ruled Borland after the exile of King Jothey to Sothbar in the last years of the ninth century.
In the late fifteenth century, Damvath became the most-trafficked port city in Europe outside the Middlesea. This was no doubt helped by the city's stability in comparison to the cities of contemporary Albion, embroiled in the bloody Wars of Fealty.
14th Sep: Arrived at Brest. Storm inland delayed delivery of beef so departed several hours behind schedule. 18th Sep: Did not make port at Bournemouth. Cannonfire and conflagration even in the harbour. Will resupply instead at Honeflower. — logbook 1492 for the myton “San Tomé”, en route from Calès to Damvath.
The first Borlish victim of the Second Great Dying was in the docks of Damvath in 1519.
During the Long Peace of the late eighteenth century, the location of the Borlish parliament was fixed following the completion of the Jacobean Estates on the (then) outskirts of Damvath. In these years the city saw increased immigration from nearby polities such as Denmark and Willemy, looking for greater economic prosperity, as well as the establishment of an early detective force with the so-called 'tuppence scouts'.
In the modern era Damvath is renowned for extensive Christide celebrations.
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thisisjamaica · 2 years
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#MUSIC THE BIGGEST ALBUMS EVER - ROOTS REGGAE 5. Bob Marley & The Wailers: Talkin’ Blues (Tuff Gong, 1991) In 1973 Bob Marley had star potential, Peter Tosh was distrustful of the management and Bunny Wailer was tired of touring. The Wailers broke up shortly after these San Francisco radio sessions. The band muscle through perfected hits, elevating each one beyond album restrictions and into soporific, hand drum-led jams. Marley’s philosophy is told through conversation extracts, while Bunny and Tosh both take lead on some brilliant original material. 4. Gregory Isaacs: Cool Ruler (Front Line, 1978) Reggae’s ‘lonely lover’ found fame in the early 70s for his sweet voice and masculine vulnerability. With this shift towards roots, Isaacs kept his haunting sadness. Bongos and rattlesnake-like bells give these tracks a familiarity, ensuring Cool Ruler stays with you for days. 3. Rocky Dawuni: Branches of the Same Tree (Cumbancha, 2015) Ghanaian singer Rocky Dawuni’s uplifting ballads are soaked in a haze of Brazilian percussion, rich grooves and New Orleans-style rhythms. His rendition of ‘Get Up, Stand Up’ has a distinctly African pulse, mixing highlife and roots.  2. The Congos: Heart of the Congos (Black Ark, 1977) The masterpiece of Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry’s Black Ark studio. Chaos and structure are balanced on a knife edge, as Scratch cloaks the chants of Cedric Myton and Ashanti Roy with a jungle of otherworldly sounds. Myton’s sublime falsetto steals the show, hypnotising the listener with deep Biblical imagery. @VPRecords of course did justice by reissuing this classic album. 1. The Abyssinians: Satta Massagana (Jam Sounds, 1976) The Abyssinians’ close harmonies were key to making roots reggae soulful. Satta Massagana’s tracks move from brooding to elation, with brothers Linford and Donald Manning singing as one to echo Bernard Collins’ lead. The use of Amharic vocals gives weight to their message, and the title-track is probably the most important Rastafari hymn on record.   TELL US YOUR FAVOURITE ROOTS REGGAE ALBUM EVER. DROP IT IN THE COMMENTS (at Jamaica) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci7vUU1NJrB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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northeastjobs · 18 days
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Classroom Teacher - Myton Park Primary School
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harpianews · 24 days
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ROCK: Crumbling concrete schools will cause damage 'for years to come'
BBC/Gemma Laster Myton School was one of the schools that set up temporary classrooms at the start of the last academic year A year ago, teachers, parents and students in England were preparing to go back to school as normal – but some were left with a wave of panic. Schools were suddenly instructed to close all buildings that contained reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete or rock (a…
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legalassistant · 2 years
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Can you create a will by yourself and is it legally binding?
Can you create a will by yourself and is it legally binding?
Creating a will is a great way to ensure that your personal possessions are distributed according to your wishes. A will is a legal document that directs your assets to specific people and institutions after you die. If you have any doubts, you can consult a lawyer. But there are many options available for creating a will, including online services, will templates, and even do-it-yourself wills.
Strict probate statutes
The process of writing a will can be overwhelming. Most states have strict probate statutes, and your will may need to be reviewed at regular intervals. Depending on the size of your estate, you may need to employ the services of a lawyer. Some states also have unique rules for wills.
Requirements by state
The most important part of writing a will is to have someone read it, sign it, and witness it. These requirements vary by state, but wills must be written in front of at least two adults of sound mind. Some states also require that the will be notarized. Some online will writing services are free, while others charge a flat fee or a monthly subscription. A lawyer may be able to explain your rights and help you make sure that you will stand up in court. Some attorneys also offer discounted readings of wills that are self-drafted.
Letter of instruction
Creating a will is a great start, but you should also think about who should inherit the contents of your estate. You may wish to direct your assets to charities of your choice, or you may prefer to leave them to your children or other loved ones. If you have minor children, you will need to appoint a guardian. You will also need to write down the names of the beneficiaries of your will. This can be done in a letter of instruction, which you can then keep with the will.
Writing a will
The best way to write a will is to make a list of your assets, including the names of all the people you want to benefit from. You can then use this list to make your will. You may decide to leave your entire estate to your spouse, or you may divide it into shares. You can also make a will to name a guardian for your children, or you can name a different person to manage the property.
The easiest way to write a will is to use a software program. You can purchase a will kit that comes with a will, a list of important documents, and a few example wills. This type of will can be found online and in some brick-and-mortar stores. You can also use a will-maker guidebook to walk you through the process.
Seek the assistance of an estate lawyer
The process of creating a will may take you a while, but it is worth the effort. If you have a modest estate, you should also seek the assistance of a lawyer. If you have an estate that exceeds a few million dollars, you may want to seek the help of the best lawyers.
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scotianostra · 2 years
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On December 25th in the year 1319 a two year truce between Scotland and England began.
This little known peace treaty is often overlooked, probably due to the Bruce’s government issuing the Declaration of Arbroath the following year.
After Bannockburn  King Edward II of England  never forgot his humiliation, and he threatened war against Scotland. The Bruce got there first, raiding south as far as York in a bid to capture prisoners to be held for ransom. Edward also had his troubles at home with a trebellion.
The King was also talking to some of the great Northern lords and it looked as if they would do a separate deal with the Bruce to stop him destroying their land. Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, was one of the rebel barons but paid for it with his life after the Battle of Boroughbridge was won by forces loyal to Edward.
Encouraged by ending the civil war in England, Edward came north with a great army, but Bruce deployed the same tactics he had used prior to Bannockburn, destroying anything that could be of use to the English, who were forced to retreat when famine and disease broke out.
In September 1319 The Bruce won a decisive battle at Myton in Yorkshire
Earlier that year Edward II had moved an army North and laid siege to Berwick in an attempt to recapture it from the Scots. In response the army of several thousand Scots, commanded by the Earl of Moray and the Good Sir James Douglas, bypassed the Northern town and marched through the north of England torching all in their path. Their secret objective lay in Edward’s court at York; where they hoped to abduct Edward II’s wife, the 21 year old Queen, Isabella. On September 20th 1319 they neared York and The Battle of Myton ensued.
The outcome of this unequal contest was never in doubt. Formed up according to their custom in a single division, the Scots uttered together a tremendous shout to terrify the English, the Highland charge began racing towards the men from York, who straightaway began to take to their heels at the sound.
The York contingent was an odd mixture of men thrown together to meet the emergency, including priests and monks losses were  reported of 3,000, among them Nicholas Flemyng the city mayor.
For Edward II, already at odds with many English nobles, it was another disaster. Meanwhile the victorious Scottish army retreated back across the border into Scotland carrying their ill-gotten gains and prisoners.
Afterwards Edward was forced to raise the siege of Berwick and ultimately agreed to a two year truce.
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