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SEXUAL ORIENTATION and GENDER IDENTITY October 2, 2019 10336 ICLE: State Bar Series
SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY October 2, 2019 10336 ICLE: State Bar Series Wednesday, October 2, 2019 SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY 6 CLE Hours Including | 1 Professionalism Hour Copyright © 2019 by the Institute of Continuing Legal Education of the State Bar of Georgia. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of ICLE. The Institute of Continuing Legal Education’s publications are intended to provide current and accurate information on designated subject matter. They are off ered as an aid to practicing attorneys to help them maintain professional competence with the understanding that the publisher is not rendering legal, accounting, or other professional advice. Attorneys should not rely solely on ICLE publications. Attorneys should research original and current sources of authority and take any other measures that are necessary and appropriate to ensure that they are in compliance with the pertinent rules of professional conduct for their jurisdiction. ICLE gratefully acknowledges the eff orts of the faculty in the preparation of this publication and the presentation of information on their designated subjects at the seminar. The opinions expressed by the faculty in their papers and presentations are their own and do not necessarily refl ect the opinions of the Institute of Continuing Legal Education, its offi cers, or employees. The faculty is not engaged in rendering legal or other professional advice and this publication is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney. -
September 2018 Issue of the Eastern
September 2018 The Eastern Crane E-bulletin is distributed to those interested in cranes in general, and specifically, the Eastern Populations of Sandhill and Whooping Cranes, as well as the continuing work for the protection of these birds and their habitats. ............................................................................................................................................................. Photo courtesy of H. Ray, Operation Migration Editor: I know I speak for many others when I thank Operation Migration, its staff and volunteers for their dedication for the past 25 years working towards bringing Whooping Cranes back to the eastern United States. While acknowledging this was a joint effort, along with other members of the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership, Operation Migration dramatically heightened public interest in Whooping Cranes. What better way to capture the imagination and hearts of thousands than with an ultralight wending its way southward, followed closely by a group of young birds from an endangered species, on their first 1 Eastern Crane Bulletin – September 2018 migration south? High in the sky above us all – a delicate, undulating white line of hope – a step on the path to bringing the species back. We thank you Operation Migration for a job well done and wish you all well. (The following three pieces were written by Joe Duff, Co-founder / CEO, Operation Migration, and are reproduced here with his permission.) Operation Migration resigns from WCEP & dissolves organization by Joe Duff, Co-founder / CEO, Operation Migration, August 17, 2018 Operation Migration took flight 25 years ago when two artists-turned-aviators developed a method of teaching birds a new migratory route. The innovative approach helped stabilize the dwindling population of the magnificent Whooping crane. -
The Caregiver Next Door - Healing Extremes
Photo by Jeff Sheldon, from Unsplash The Caregiver Next Door - Healing Extremes Curated Cannabis Information & Resources All links below will lead you to some of the best cannabis (aka marijuana) educational content and information available online. Feel free to pass this PDF along to anyone you feel may be helped by the information provided. Disclaimer: Mark Horn and The Caregiver Next Door Healing Extremes podcast are not affiliated with any resource shared in this document. No monies, products, or services have been paid, exchanged, or given for advertising, promotional consideration, or endorsements. These are simply some of the best people and resources I have found for answers to my own questions about cannabis for the past nine months. If you’re curious about cannabis, my hope is that this information saves you time and possibly answers a question or two you may have. All information presented in this document is for education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing shared here is intended to replace qualified medical, legal, or investment advice. Please consult a doctor for all medical advice or treatment, see a lawyer for all legal counsel or representation, and consult a qualified financial advisor for all investment advice. Endocannabinoid System - All cannabis (aka marijuana) use is medicinal. Our own ECS (endocannabinoid system) is already hardwired in us as humans so we are able to leverage the health and wellness benefits the cannabis plant offers . The ECS is why no one in recorded history has ever died as a result of a marijuana (aka cannabis) overdose. Never. Our bodies already know how to process and use the natural medicinal compounds cannabis delivers via known cannabinoids, terpenes, and more. -
Environmental Assessment
FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PROPOSED REINTRODUCTION OF A MIGRATORY FLOCK OF WHOOPING CRANES IN THE EASTERN UNITED STATES June 2001 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 3 in cooperation with Regions 2, 4, 5, and 6 FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PROPOSED REINTRODUCTION OF A MIGRATORY FLOCK OF WHOOPING CRANES IN THE EASTERN UNITED STATES June 2001 Authority: Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended Prepared by: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Region 3), in cooperation with: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Region 2) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Region 4) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Region 5) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Region 6) Abstract: This environmental assessment considers the biological, environmental, and socioeconomic effects of a proposal to establish a self-sustaining population of whooping cranes (Grus americana) separate from the two existing populations. This action has been recommended by the Whooping Crane Recovery Team to contribute to the long-term recovery of the endangered whooping crane. Alternatives considered in this environmental assessment include: (1) No Action; (2) establish a nonessential experimental migratory population of whooping cranes in the eastern United States with introduction of cranes to Wisconsin and migration to a wintering site at Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge in Florida (Preferred Alternative); (3) establish a migratory population of whooping cranes, classified as endangered, in the same locations; (4) establish a nonessential experimental migratory population of whooping cranes with initial reintroduction to Seney National Wildlife Refuge in Michigan and migration to a wintering site at Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge in Florida. Regions 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 of the U. -
Granny Storm Crow's List - January 2016 2010 - 2016
Granny Storm Crow's List - January 2016 2010 - 2016 It Is Time for Marijuana to Be Reclassified as Something Other Than a Schedule I Drug! (article - 2005) (It’s been 11 years, now. Just sayin’!) http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1681626&tool=pmcentrez ARTICLES ON CONDITIONS ARTICLES 2010 - 2016 ACNE Cannabidiol as a treatment for acne? (article, p. 31 – 2010) http://www.scribd.com/doc/50251051/ICRS2009-Pheasant-Run-Illinois ADD/ ADHD Why I Give My 9-Year-Old Pot, Part 3 (news - 2010) http://www.slate.com/id/2251174/ Dr. Jean Talleyrand Says Marijuana Safer than Ritalin for ADHD Teens (news – 2010) http://spotlight.vitals.com/2010/01/dr-jean-talleyrand-says-marijuana-safer-than-ritalin-for-adhd-teens/ Science: Cannabis effective in the treatment of TOURETTE Syndrome and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) (news – 2010) http://www.cannabis- med.org/english/bulletin/ww_en_db_cannabis_artikel.php?id=323&search_pattern=tourette#2 Medical Marijuana is Entering the Classroom (news – 2010) http://medicalmarijuana-inc.blogspot.com/2010/01/medical-marijuana-is-entering-classroom.html Why I Give My Autistic Son Pot, Part 4 (news – 2011) http://www.slate.com/id/2294072/?from=rss Is Medical Marijuana Safe For Children and Adolescents? (news - 2013) http://www.wakingtimes.com/2013/05/27/is-medical-marijuana-safe-for-children-and-adolescents/ Still Believe Nature Got It Wrong? Top 10 Health Benefits of Marijuana (news – 2013) http://www.wakingtimes.com/2013/05/01/still-believe-nature-got-it-wrong-top-10-health-benefits-of- -
Newsletter of the North American Crane Working Group
- Newsletter of the North American Crane Working Group - Vol. 28 No. 2 Fall/Winter 2017-18 President’s Report dues online. We also plan to eventually provide ne of the primary functions of the North indexing of Workshop Proceedings in major search O American Crane Working Group is to engines linked to download of individual articles sponsor a Workshop to provide updates on from our website. current research on cranes and status of populations and their management. Lubbock, The NACWG also addresses specific crane Texas, has been selected as the location of the conservation issues, and we are attempting to next Workshop. Workshop 15 is anticipated in expand our role in this area by offering our January 2020, with Texas Tech University hosting expertise. Current issues involve the consequences and field trips to Muleshoe National Wildlife of the discontinued whooping crane propagation Refuge and local ranches. Start planning. We program at Patuxent Wildlife Research Center and welcome your attendance. transfer of the birds to other facilities. This flock is critical to survival of the species as a source of stock Meanwhile, the major current activity of NACWG for reintroductions, and the latter require rearing by is completion of Proceedings of our most recent rigorous protocols, already difficult in captivity, to Workshop (14) held last year in Chattanooga. All ensure suitability for release into the wild. NACWG manuscripts have been received by Co-editors also has potential for productive review and Jane Austin and Richard Urbanek and most have solution of reintroduction and other crane been reviewed and returned to authors for final management problems. -
UNIWERSYTET MARII CURIE-SKŁODOWSKIEJ W LUBLINIE Wydział Humanistyczny Konopie W Kulturze: Między Religią, Ekonomią, Polity
UNIWERSYTET MARII CURIE-SKŁODOWSKIEJ W LUBLINIE Wydział Humanistyczny Kierunek: Kulturoznawstwo Specjalność: Media i kultura popularna Ryszard Seweryn Lipiński nr albumu: 23728 Konopie w kulturze: między religią, ekonomią, polityką i medycyną Praca magisterska napisana w Zakładzie Antropologii Społecznej pod kierunkiem dr hab. Lecha Zdybla, prof. nadzw. Lublin rok 2016 1 Spis treści Wstęp 3 1. Polityka 5 1.1 Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki 6 1.2 Inne państwa 18 1.2.1 Urugwaj 19 1.2.2 Holandia 20 1.2.3 Czechy 21 1.2.4.Meksyk 22 1.2.5 Polska 23 2. Ekonomia 25 2.1Stan Kolorado 25 2.2 Wpływ amerykańskich rozwiązań na sąsiadujące kraje 29 2.2.1 Meksyk 29 2.2.2 Kanada 30 2.3Legalna marihuana na tle Stanów Zjednoczonych 33 3. Medycyna 33 3.1 Marihuana rekreacyjna a marihuana medyczna 35 3.2 Jak działa medyczna marihuana 35 3.3 Medyczna marihuana na świecie 36 3.4 Medyczna marihuana a „sprawa polska” 38 3.5 Ciemna strona „haju” 42 4. Religia 46 4.1 Konopie w religii: rys historyczny 46 4.2 Filozofia haszyszowa i konopna 48 4.3 Największe religie wobec marihuany rekreacyjnej i marihuany medycznej 50 4.3.1 Chrześcijaństwo 50 4.3.2 Islam 52 4.3.3 Hinduizm 52 4.3.4 Judaizm 53 4.3.5 Buddyzm 55 4.3.6 Scjentologia 55 4.3.7 Kościoły konopne 56 4.3.7.1 Rastafari 56 4.3.7.2 Pierwszy Kościół Konopny 59 4.3.7.3 Siostry zakonne z Kalifornijskiej doliny 59 Zakończenie 61 Przypisy 62 Bibliografia 67 2 Wstęp Praca magisterska stanowi, pewnego rodzaju, podsumowanie kilkuletniego etapu edukacji, który obfituje w poruszanie się po nowych obszarach i dziedzinach wiedzy, rozstrzyganie interesujących kwestii, zgłębianie nowych problemów, dowiadywanie się o czymś, o czym nie miało się wcześniej pojęcia, albo też rozpatrywanie znanych kwestii w nieznany dotychczas sposób itp. -
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Reading Practice Quiz List Report Page 1 Accelerated Reader®: Friday, 12/16/11, 10:12 AM
Reading Practice Quiz List Report Page 1 Accelerated Reader®: Friday, 12/16/11, 10:12 AM Osceola Elementary Reading Practice Quizzes Int. Book Point Fiction/ Quiz No. Title Author Level Level Value Language Nonfiction 17504 Anansi Does the Impossible! An VernaAshanti Aardema Tale LG 3.2 0.5 English Fiction 7659 Borreguita and the Coyote Verna Aardema LG 3.1 0.5 English Fiction 9758 Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain Verna Aardema LG 4.6 0.5 English Fiction 5550 Why Mosquitoes Buzz...Ears Verna Aardema LG 4.0 0.5 English Fiction 39800 City in the Clouds Tony Abbott MG 3.2 1.0 English Fiction 39829 The Hidden Stairs and the Magic CarpetTony Abbott MG 2.9 1.0 English Fiction 39812 Journey to the Volcano Palace Tony Abbott MG 3.1 1.0 English Fiction 101890 Kringle Tony Abbott MG 4.8 10.0 English Fiction 39831 The Mysterious Island Tony Abbott MG 3.0 1.0 English Fiction 57174 The Children We Remember Chana Byers Abells MG 2.1 0.5 English Nonfiction 51951 Ghost Cat Mark Abley LG 4.6 0.5 English Fiction 5490 Song and Dance Man Karen Ackerman LG 4.0 0.5 English Fiction 12456 Dear Peter Rabbit Alma Flor Ada LG 4.2 0.5 English Fiction 60902 I Love Saturdays Y Domingos Alma Flor Ada LG 3.2 0.5 English Fiction 18416 In the Cow's Backyard Alma Flor Ada LG 2.5 0.5 English Fiction 12380 My Name Is Maria Isabel Alma Flor Ada LG 4.9 1.0 English Fiction 54924 With Love, Little Red Hen Alma Flor Ada LG 4.8 0.5 English Fiction 119421 Jessica Simpson Michelle Medlock AdamsMG 6.9 1.0 English Nonfiction 105111 Let's Play Soccer! Heather Adamson LG 1.7 0.5 English Nonfiction 902009 Grandma's Table (HM Edition) Penina Adelman LG 1.9 0.5 English Fiction 6455 The Cat That Was Left Behind C.S. -
Glossary of Cannabis Terms
Glossary of cannabis terms A cannabis plant Terms related to cannabis include: 0–9 2 long Slang name for a cannabis cigarette.[1] [See joint.] 420 A code-term that refers to the consumption of cannabis. 710 A slang name for hash oil, the word OIL flipped upside-down.[2] [See cannabis edibles and extracts.] A April 20 in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 2012 Acapulco Gold An heirloom variety of cannabis originally grown in the mountains of western Mexico. [See cannabis strains.] adult use Any use of cannabis by adults, whether for medicine, pleasure, religious purposes, or otherwise. Incorporated in some legislation such as the California Adult Use of Marijuana Act. agent provocateur A person who, out of their own sense of duty or employed by the police, commits or provokes others to commit illegal or inappropriate activity, or falsely implicates them in a criminal act. [See informant.] alcohol prohibition Laws in some jurisdictions banning the production or sales of beverage alcohol in an attempt to prevent its use. These bans have been criticized because they create a black market, leading to corruption and violence. Nationwide, constitutional prohibition in the United States, established by the 18th Amendment in 1920, ended in 1933, repealed by the 21st Amendment. Alice B. Toklas 1. Alice B. Toklas (1877–1967) was author of an autobiographical book, The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook, first published in 1954, which includes a recipe for "Hashish Fudge." 2. A slang name for a cannabis edible.[3] amotivational syndrome A supposed medical syndrome of lack of motivation in cannabis consumers, which has been challenged. -
04 Apr-Biknox
VOLUME 27 • NUMBER 3 APR 2004 through the biKNOXularsbiKNOXulars Newsletter of the Knoxville Chapter of the Tennessee Ornithological Society ‘Whooping Crane Migration in the Eastern Flyway’ is the topic of April 7 program TOS member Vickie (Taylor) Henderson know the Operation Migration pilots and crew mem- presents "Whooping Crane Migration in bers. This past fall, Henderson was in charge of K the Eastern Flyway" on Wednesday, making sure the Whooping Crane pen at April 7 at 7 p.m. Henderson actively Hiwassee Refuge was clear of trash and volunteers for Operation Migration, the was prepared for the Whoopers’ arrival. organization overseeing the reintroduc- Operation Migration has benefited tion of the Whooping Crane Migration from Henderson’s other talents as well. from Wisconsin to Florida. She created the artwork for their new Henderson’s interest was piqued hat. She has created a child’s coloring when she first learned about Operation book for the Whooping Crane Migration and the cranes passing Conservation. though "our back yard," Hiwassee Henderson has also participated Refuge (Meigs County). Since then she in the more mundane, but equally has been present at Hiwassee for all of important, tasks of handing out the ultra-light trained migrations. - (Continued on page 2) During the stopovers she has gotten to ✍ MARK YOUR CALENDAR Friday, April 2 - Sunday, April 4 Southern Illinois and St. Louis. See page 1. April field trips. Thursday, April 15, 22 and 29•8 AM Friday, April 2 - Sunday, April 4 Sharps Ridge, Knox County. See page 1. Southern Illinois and St. Louis. Saturday, April 17•7 AM Leader: David Trently: [email protected]; 974-8664 (w); Oak Ridge Reservation's North 531-1473 (h). -
End of an Era for Ft Gaines and Operation Migration Story and Images by Mike Ramy (
End of an Era for Ft Gaines and Operation Migration Story and Images by Mike Ramy (www.mikieproductions.com) Operation Migration has played a lead role in the reintroduction of endangered Whooping Cranes into eastern North America since 2001. In the 1940's the species was at the brink of extinction, reduced to just 13 birds world wide. Using ultralight aircraft, Operation Migration pilots act as surrogate parents and guide captive-hatched Whooping Cranes along a planned migration route beginning in Wisconsin and ending at their wintering destination in the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge in Florida. The idea for Operation Migration began in 1993 by Bill Lishman and Joe Duff who conducted the first ever human-led migration of birds. At the time, Duff was an ultralight pilot and a successful commercial photographer. The two artists-turned-biologists imprinted 18 Canada geese and, in the fall, they used two ultralights to lead them from Purple Hill in Ontario, across Lake Ontario, to the Environment Studies Division of Airlie Center in Warrenton, Virginia. Sixteen of those birds survived the winter and thirteen returned on their own the following spring. In 1995 Lishman and Duff formed a limited company called ‘In The Sky Productions’ and contracted with Columbia Pictures to produce the 1996 film “Fly Away Home”, starring Jeff Daniels and Anna Paquin. In The Sky Productions provided the story rights, the wildlife permits, the geese, the flying and even some of the cinematography for the popular film. For the past 15 years Operation Migration has been instrumental in the reintroduction of the once extinct eastern migratory route that has helped increase the numbers of Whooping Page 1 of 3 Cranes to over 600 today.