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Metro Bus and Metro Rail System
Approximate frequency in minutes Approximate frequency in minutes Approximate frequency in minutes Approximate frequency in minutes Metro Bus Lines East/West Local Service in other areas Weekdays Saturdays Sundays North/South Local Service in other areas Weekdays Saturdays Sundays Limited Stop Service Weekdays Saturdays Sundays Special Service Weekdays Saturdays Sundays Approximate frequency in minutes Line Route Name Peaks Day Eve Day Eve Day Eve Line Route Name Peaks Day Eve Day Eve Day Eve Line Route Name Peaks Day Eve Day Eve Day Eve Line Route Name Peaks Day Eve Day Eve Day Eve Weekdays Saturdays Sundays 102 Walnut Park-Florence-East Jefferson Bl- 200 Alvarado St 5-8 11 12-30 10 12-30 12 12-30 302 Sunset Bl Limited 6-20—————— 603 Rampart Bl-Hoover St-Allesandro St- Local Service To/From Downtown LA 29-4038-4531-4545454545 10-12123020-303020-3030 Exposition Bl-Coliseum St 201 Silverlake Bl-Atwater-Glendale 40 40 40 60 60a 60 60a 305 Crosstown Bus:UCLA/Westwood- Colorado St Line Route Name Peaks Day Eve Day Eve Day Eve 3045-60————— NEWHALL 105 202 Imperial/Wilmington Station Limited 605 SANTA CLARITA 2 Sunset Bl 3-8 9-10 15-30 12-14 15-30 15-25 20-30 Vernon Av-La Cienega Bl 15-18 18-20 20-60 15 20-60 20 40-60 Willowbrook-Compton-Wilmington 30-60 — 60* — 60* — —60* Grande Vista Av-Boyle Heights- 5 10 15-20 30a 30 30a 30 30a PRINCESSA 4 Santa Monica Bl 7-14 8-14 15-18 12-18 12-15 15-30 15 108 Marina del Rey-Slauson Av-Pico Rivera 4-8 15 18-60 14-17 18-60 15-20 25-60 204 Vermont Av 6-10 10-15 20-30 15-20 15-30 12-15 15-30 312 La Brea -
Pirates Theaters 010308
The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything - A VeggieTales Movie - - - In Theaters January 11th Please note: This list is current as of January 3, 2008 and is subject to change. Additional theaters are being added over the next few days, so be sure to check back later for an updated list. To arrange for group ticket sales, please call 1-888-863-8564. Thanks for your support and we'll see you at the movies! Theater Address City ST Zip Code Sunridge Spectrum Cinemas 400-2555 32nd Street NE Calgary AB(CAN) T1Y 7X3 Scotiabank Theatre Chinook (formerly Paramoun 6455 Macleod Trail S.W. Calgary AB(CAN) T2H 0K4 Empire Studio 16 Country Hills 388 Country Hills Blvd., N.E. Calgary AB(CAN) T3K 5J6 North Edmonton Cinemas 14231 137th Avenue NW Edmonton AB(CAN) T5L 5E8 Clareview Clareview Town Centre Edmonton AB(CAN) T5Y 2W8 South Edmonton Common Cinemas 1525-99th Street NW Edmonton AB(CAN) T6N 1K5 Lyric 11801 100th St. Grande Prairie AB(CAN) T8V 3Y2 Galaxy Cinemas Lethbridge 501 1st. Ave. S.W. Lethbridge AB(CAN) T1J 4L9 Uptown 4922-49th Street Red Deer AB(CAN) T4N 1V3 Parkland 7 Cinemas 130 Century Crossing Spruce Grove AB(CAN) T7X 0C8 Dimond Center 9 Cinemas 800 Dimond Boulevard Anchorage AK 99515 Goldstream Stadium 16 1855 Airport Road Fairbanks AK 99701 Grand 14 820 Colonial Promenade Parkway Alabaster AL 35007 Cinemagic Indoor 1702 South Jefferson Street Athens AL 35611 Wynnsong 16-Auburn 2111 East University Drive Auburn AL 36831 Trussville Stadium 16 Colonial Promenade Shopping Center Birmingham AL 35235 Lee Branch 15 801 Doug Baker Blvd. -
Views on the Foundations and Future of Architecture
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI Date:___________________ I, _________________________________________________________, hereby submit this work as part of the requirements for the degree of: in: It is entitled: This work and its defense approved by: Chair: _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ The Creation of Hybrid Space Architecture A thesis submitted to: Division of Research and Advanced Studies of the University of Cincinnati In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of: Master of Architecture in the School of Architecture and Interior Design (SAID) of the College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) April 26, 2006 by: Gregory W. Eckert B.S. Architecture, University of Cincinnati, 2004 Committee chairs: Barry Stedman, PhD Michael McInturf Abstract: Today, people use the computer as part of their daily lives, whether it is at work, home, or in the palm of their hands. The increased popularity of online access has changed society in the areas of communication, commerce, research, and entertainment. As society changes, architecture will change with it. The retail industry is ready to undergo a transformation. Thus, this thesis explores the integration of virtual and physical environments to achieve a unique way of retailing that provides the customer with an enhanced experience, convenient service, and personalized stores. Communication among customers includes access to a virtual world, which allows them to interact with distant locations and individuals whether in the main physical store, virtually from a home computer, or from a branch location. Technology gives the retailer the ability to change quickly, access a larger customer base, and personalize advertising to individuals. Accordingly, it is hypothesized that the new retail environment will be a collection of inter-connected retail communities, both real and virtual, interacting in ways previously believed to be science fiction. -
INLAND CENTER Rooftop Mounted Solar Installation
INLAND CENTER Rooftop Mounted Solar Installation CHALLENGE OVERVIEW Macerich is a fully integrated self-managed and self-administered Deliver a full turn-key renewable energy power facility real estate investment trust, which focuses on the acquisition, leasing, management, development and redevelopment of regional malls Design and install solar module arrangement and support throughout the United States. In the fall of 2012, Macerich aligned with structures Panasonic to begin the first phase of a multi-property retail real estate solar power program to include solar installations at multiple Macerich Design and install performance monitoring system shopping centers in Arizona, California, New York and Connecticut with an expectation to yield over 10.2MW of clean energy capacity – enough power for approximately 10,000 homes. SOLUTION n (4676) solar modules comprised of a mix of 240W and Located in San Bernardino, California along the southwest border 250W adjacent to Interstate 215 and the city of Colton, Inland Center is a n part of the first wave of completed installations. At over 1MW, the retail (2) Advanced Energy 333NX and (1) 250NX central center is one of the largest systems in the Macerich portfolio, and the inverters second largest rooftop array. With an approximately two month active n (2) DAS Service Performance Monitoring Systems: build schedule and a peak construction workforce of 38, the 1,134.56 solar monitoring from Draker and a custom solution kW photovoltaic solar installation is comprised of 4,676 solar PV panels. that communicates with Macerich’s existing Utility The design and install was optimized for local conditions that included Management System multiple roof surfaces, different east & west tilt angles, and shade mitigation strategies. -
Shops Open for Pick Up
Shops Open for Pick Up Arizona El Cerrito Long Beach Petaluma Phoenix 160 El Cerrito Plz Los Altos Center 333 S. McDowell Blvd. Paradise Valley Mall El Cerrito, CA 94539 2129 Bellflower Blvd. Petaluma, CA 94954 4576 E Cactus Rd. 510.524.6461 Long Beach, CA 90815 707.778.2213 Phoenix, AZ 85032 562.597.5189 602.996.5939 Encinitas Pleasant Hill Camino Village Plaza Los Angeles 1005 Contra Costa Blvd. Phoenix 276 N El Camino Real National Sepulveda Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 132 E Camelback Rd. Encinitas, CA 92024 Shopping Center 925.687.8343 Phoenix, AZ 85012 760.634.1430 3002 South Sepulveda 602.266.1727 Blvd. Rancho Cucamonga Fremont Los Angeles, CA 90034 Victoria Gardens California Whole Foods Center 310.391.3495 7819 Monticello Ave. 3151 Mowry Ave. Rancho Cucamonga, CA Anaheim Fremont, CA 94538 Los Angeles 91739 75 East Orangethorpe Ave. 510.494.9051 3431 S La Cienega Blvd. 909.646.8935 Anaheim, CA 92801 Los Angeles, CA 90016 714.441.0381 Foothill Ranch 310.559.4919 Redlands Foothill Ranch Town Center Tri-City Shopping Center Capitola 26746 Portola Pkwy. Manhattan Beach 848 Tri City Ctr 1601 41st Ave. Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 Manhattan Village Redlands, CA 92374 Capitola, CA 95010 949.588.6374 2614 N Sepulveda Blvd. 909.798.2377 831.475.4410 Manhattan Beach, CA Huntington Beach Redwood City Camarillo 90266 Bella Terra Shopping Center Sequoia Station 602 Las Posas Rd. 310.545.5343 7881 Edinger Ave. Shopping Center Las Posas Plaza Huntington Beach, CA Marina del Rey 1027 El Camino Real Camarillo, CA 93010 92647 Marina Waterside Redwood City, CA 94063 805.383.0725 714.892.2188 Shopping Center 650.365.5434 4734 Admiralty Way Carlsbad Jurupa Valley Marina del Rey, CA 90292 Reseda 1830 Marron Rd. -
Impact of the Enlargement of the European Union on Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in the Union
Rheinisch-W estfcilisches Institut fur Wirtschaftsforschung in Co-operation with European Policies Research Centre, University of Strathclyde Glasgow Impact of the Enlargement of the European Union on Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in the Union Final Report to the European Commission DG Enterprise Essen and Glasgow, November 2000 Research Team: Dr. Roland Dohm (RWI), project leader RWI Dr. Roland Dohm Dr. Antoine-Richard Milton Dr. Friederike Welter Matthias Peistrup (Research Assistant) EPRC Phil Raines Ewa Helinska-Hughes Rona Michie Fotoula Adrimi (Research Assistant) OIR Dr. Franz Delapina Dipl.-Ing. Herta Todtling-Schonhofer Mag. Gunter Eisenkolb (cartography) Universitat Autonoma Dr. Josep Llados de Barcelona Prof. Nestor Ouch Ramon Ribera (Research Assistant) Table of Contents Table of Contents ...................................................................................................................... i List of Tables ............................................................................................................................. v List of Figures and Maps ........................................................................................................ ix Executive Summary ................................................................................................................ xi Introduction ............................................................................................................................... ! 1. Impact of Enlargement on the Union ................................................................................. -
Urban Land Institute Advisory Services Panel June 24-29, 2007
San Bernardino, California San Bernardino Crossroads of the Southwest California Urban Land Institute Urban Land Advisory Services Panel Institute June 24-29, 2007 Advisory Services Panel June 24-29, 2007 San Bernardino Our Sincere Thanks to California • Mayor Patrick J. Morris and staff • Chairman Paul Biane and staff Urban Land • The members of the City Council Institute • The members of the County Board of Supervisors • Other elected city officials • The City’s Economic Development Agency • Citizen leaders / Interviewees Advisory Services Panel June 24-29, 2007 San Bernardino Urban Land Institute California • Established in 1936 Urban Land • Independent non-profit Institute education and research organization • More than 37,000 members worldwide The mission of the Urban Land Institute is to provide leadership in the • Representing the entire responsible use of land and spectrum of land use, in creating and sustaining architecture, planning, thriving communities worldwide. Advisory academic and real estate Services Panel development disciplines June 24-29, 2007 San Bernardino ULI Advisory Services California • Applies the finest expertise in real estate, market analysis, land planning and public policy to Urban Land complex land use and development projects Institute • All volunteer, independent panel • Over 400 ULI-member teams assembled worldwide since 1947 to assist sponsors find creative and practical solutions. Approximately 15 national and international advisory panels per year Advisory Services Panel June 24-29, 2007 San Bernardino -
My Detailed Resume
William B. Davis, Jr. Windsor Heights, IA (515) 360-0445 linkedin.com/in/billdavisjr [email protected] SOFTWARE & WEB DEVELOPER Accomplished IT professional with extensive experience in all facets of software development lifecycle, user training, and support. Skilled at documentation and user interface design. Always interested in examining new technologies while keeping focus on long-term system planning and maintainability. TECHNICAL SKILLS ● Computers: PCs (Windows, Mac, other), minicomputers (DEC/HP VAX and Alpha), and mainframe (IBM 3090). ● Web technologies: HTML, CSS, Java Server Pages, ASP, and ASP.NET. ● Languages: Java & JSP, JavaScript, Visual BASIC 6 & VBA, VMS BASIC, Microsoft BASIC, Microsoft C, Lattice C, Perl, SQL, COBOL, Pascal, Ruby / Rails, various Assembly languages. ● Scripting: VMS DCL, IBM JCL, Microsoft VBA and VBScript, Unix bash, Windows/DOS batch scripting. ● Operating Systems: Windows, Mac OS & OS X, DEC/HP OpenVMS, Unix, AIX, Linux, other. ● Integrated Development Environments (IDEs): Eclipse, IBM RAD 6, ISPF & Panvalet, Visual -
Marge Me.” Her Father Ran a Grocery Store and Her Mother Taught Piano Lessons
LOS CERRITOS Serving Artesia, Bellflower, Cerritos, Commerce, Downey, Hawaiian Gardens, Lakewood, Norwalk, and Pico Rivera • 86,000 Homes Every Friday •See July 8, 2016 page • Vol 31, No. 1614 A Hews Media Group-Community News Investigation Commerce Councilman Argumedo's 2010 Conviction Was Missing Crucial Evidence By Brian Hews HMG-CN. But in reality the contents of the entered a “Minute Order” stating, “the Argumedo was charged with a felony Declaration were public record. case is settled.” On the same day, Judge Hews Media Group-Community News and subsequently plead guilty to one On September 7, 2005, Leal filed a Richey recorded, “it appears that the case has obtained information that strongly misdemeanor count of obstruction of civil action against the City of Commerce has settled pending Council approval on indicates the 2010 perjury case against justice, was forced to resign his council to recover legal fees for March, April and September 22, 2006.” current Commerce Councilman Hugo seat, and was prohibited from running for May of 2005 in the amount of $125,626. Court records indicate that then- Argumedo, prosecuted by the Los Angeles office for three years. On January 6, 2006, the City of Commerce Commerce Mayor Nancy Ramos, current District Attorney’s office under Steve The case against Argumedo, who signed filed a cross-complaint. Commerce City Attorney Eduardo Olivo, Cooley, was missing critical evidence that a Declaration letter in favor of Francisco The case languished for over a year and Leal attended the meeting. likely would have resulted in a dismissal in Leal’s lawsuit against Commerce in 2005, when, on September 19, 2006, judge Leal, Olivo, and Ramos all agreed on favor of Argumedo. -
1989 Judges Ruling, Ignored by Cerritos City Attorney, Takes Barrows out of Council Race
Winner of Eight LA Press HEWS MEDIA GROUP Club Awards from 2012- 2015. Serving Artesia, Bellflower, Cerritos, Commerce, Downey, Hawaiian Gardens, Lakewood, La Palma, Norwalk, and Pico Rivera • 86,000 Homes Every Friday • March 24, 2017 • Vol 31, No. 51 1989 JUDGES RULING, IGNORED BY CERRITOS CITY ATTORNEY, TAKES BARROWS OUT OF COUNCIL RACE From AG's website: cited a 2004 attorney’s general archives and obtained two Both rulings should The Attorney General’s opinion, slammed the report. judicial decisions from 1988 effectively ban Barrows from Conversely, Cerritos voting and 1989 that invalidate the running for office in April. Winner of Eight LA Press opinionsLOS CERRITOS are advisory, residents who are tired of seeing AG’s opinion. The judicial rulings also callClub Awards from 2012- 2015. and not legally binding the same city council members Judge J. Kimbal Walker into question the City Attorney's on courts, agencies, cycle through the City every stated in his 1988 decision, case own motives and actions in not two years, praised the report. number SEC 66417, “When following the rulings since or individuals. The City, through its the (1988) election is had, all 1989, and not informing attorney, sent out a press the council members will be City personnel, including the By Brian Hews release to all media outlets ineligible to run or serve a third Cerritos City Clerk's office of Serving Artesia, Bellower, Cerritos,contradicting Commerce, the Downey, report Hawaiian citing Gardens, consecutive Lakewood, term.”La Palma, Norwalk, and Picothe Rivera court t )PNFT&WFSZ'SJEBZt%FDFNCFS cases, while relying t7PM /P ive weeks ago the 2004 AG's opinion, even Judge Jerold Krieger stated on an AG's opinion written A 1989 L.A. -
Service Description IBM Kenexa Talent Acquisition This Service Description Describes the Cloud Service IBM Provides to Client
Service Description IBM Kenexa Talent Acquisition This Service Description describes the Cloud Service IBM provides to Client. Client means the company and its authorized users and recipients of the Cloud Service. The applicable Quotation and Proof of Entitlement (PoE) are provided as separate Transaction Documents 1. IBM Kenexa BrassRing on Cloud The IBM Kenexa Talent BrassRing on Cloud SaaS offering is made up of the following components: a. IBM Kenexa BrassRing on Cloud b. IBM Kenexa BrassRing on Cloud is a scalable, online tool that helps employers and recruiters centralize and manage the Talent Acquisition process across multiple company divisions or locations. Base offering features include: ● Creating and posting job requisitions ● Sourcing ● Talent Gateways for candidates to search jobs and submit interest ● Tracking applications and work flow ● Screening candidates ● Approval levels to facilitate the selection processes ● Standard and ad-hoc reporting capabilities ● Social media interfaces and mobile technology c. The IBM Kenexa BrassRing on Cloud will be provided in both a staging and production environments. The staging environment will be provided through the life of the contract for testing purposes. d. The IBM Kenexa BrassRing on Cloud Onboard can be branded to Client’s company logo and colors. 2. IBM Kenexa Talent Acquisition BrassRing Onboard The IBM Kenexa Talent Acquisition BrassRing Onboard SaaS offering is made up of the following components: a. IBM Kenexa BrassRing on Cloud IBM Kenexa BrassRing on Cloud is a scalable, online tool that helps employers and recruiters centralize and manage the Talent Acquisition process across multiple company divisions or locations. Base offering features include: ● Creating and posting job requisitions ● Sourcing ● Talent Gateways for candidates to search jobs and submit interest ● Tracking applications and work flow ● Screening candidates ● Approval levels to facilitate the selection processes ● Standard and ad-hoc reporting capabilities ● Social media interfaces and mobile technology b. -
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes 2018 Game Notes
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes 2018 game notes Sunday, July 15th at 5:35 PM Contact: Mike Lindskog San Manuel Stadium Game #95, Road Game #47 [email protected] San Bernardino, CA Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (55-39 , 20-4) AT Inland Empire 66ers (45-49 , 12-12) LHP Austin Hamilton (1-1, 3.00 ERA) vs. RHP Luis Madero (1-0, 0.00 ERA) TODAY’S GAME: The Quakes continue a four-game series on the road in San Bernardino taking on the Inland Empire 66ers (Los Angeles Angels Affiliate) in game three of the set. This is the first of two road trips to San Manuel Stadium during the second half for 2018 2ND HALF STANDINGS the Quakes. NORTH W L PCT GB VS INLAND EMPIRE: Today is the 21st of 30 total meetings between the Quakes and 66ers and the ninth of 14 games to be played Stockton* 13 11 .542 - at San Manuel Stadium. The Quakes enter Sunday evening leading the season series 14-games-to-six. The Quakes swept the 66ers in Visalia 10 14 .417 3.0 the previous series played, a five-game set at LoanMart Field (6/28-7/3) and have won six of the last seven games against IE. Modesto 9 15 .375 4.0 LAST TIME OUT: The Quakes fell on the wrong side of a low-scoring affair Saturday night and were shutout for the sixth time on San Jose 9 15 .375 4.0 the season as the 66ers walked off in the ninth, defeating Rancho 1-0. The Quakes had a chance to break the scoreless tie with two runners in scoring position and no outs in the eighth.