New List View Based on Business Licenses
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Load more
Recommended publications
-
Engineers Week Human Life, Properties and Characteristics of Materials
Engineers Week Human Life, Properties and Characteristics of Materials Classroom Resource Booklet Developed for 1 Engineers Week - Classroom Resource Booklet DPSM/ESERO Framework for Inquiry THEME Overall theme Strand: CURRICULUM Maths: Strand Unit: Curriculum Objectives: Skills Development: Considerations ENGAGE for inclusion THE TRIGGER WONDERING EXPLORING INVESTIGATE CONDUCTING THE SHARING: INTERPRETING STARTER QUESTION PREDICTING INVESTIGATION THE DATA / RESULTS TAKE THE NEXT STEP APPLYING LEARNING MAKING CONNECTIONS THOUGHTFUL ACTIONS REFLECTION 2 Engineers Week - Classroom Resource Booklet DPSM/ESERO Framework for Inquiry THEME ENGINEERS WEEK 2021 – ENGINEERING DESIGN Strand: Living Things, Materials; Energy and Forces; Environmental Awareness and Care. Strand Unit: Human Life, Properties and Characteristics of Materials. CURRICULUM Curriculum Objectives: Explore and investigate how people move; Understand how materials may be used in construction; Explore the effect of friction on movement through experimenting with toys and objects on various surfaces. Skills Development - Working Scientifically: Questioning, Observing, Predicting, Analysing, Investigating, Recording and Communicating; Design, plan and carry out simple investigations; Designing and Making: Exploring, Planning, Making, Evaluating; Work collaboratively to create a design proposal; Communicate and evaluate the design plan using sketches, models and information and communication technologies; Using small models and/or sketches showing measurements and materials required; -
Guide to the Preparation of an Area of Distribution Manual. INSTITUTION Clemson Univ., S.C
DOCUMENT RESUME ID 087 919 CB 001 018 AUTHOR Hayes, Philip TITLE Guide to the Preparation of an Area of Distribution Manual. INSTITUTION Clemson Univ., S.C. Vocational Education Media Center.; South Carolina State Dept. of Education, Columbia. Office of Vocational Education. PUB DATE 72 NOTE 100p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.75 HC-$4.20 DESCRIPTORS Business Education; Clothing Design; *Distributive Education; *Guides; High School Curriculum; Manuals; Student Developed Materials; *Student Projects IDENTIFIERS *Career Awareness; South Carolina ABSTRACT This semester-length guide for high school distributive education students is geared to start the student thinking about the vocation he would like to enter by exploring one area of interest in marketing and distribution and then presenting the results in a research paper known as an area of distribution manual. The first 25 pages of this document pertain to procedures to follow in writing a manual, rules for entering manuals in national Distributive Education Clubs of America competition, and some summary sheet examples of State winners that were entered at the 25th National DECA Leadership Conference. The remaining 75 pages are an example of an area of distribution manual on "How Fashion Changes Relate to Fashion Designing As a Career," which was a State winner and also a national finalist. In the example manual, the importance of fashion in the economy, the large role fashion plays in the clothing industry, the fast change as well as the repeating of fashion, qualifications for leadership and entry into the fashion world, and techniques of fabric and color selection are all included to create a comprehensive picture of past, present, and future fashion trends. -
Dear Supervisors- Attached Please Find Our Letter of Opposition to the SCA Ordinance for Sleepy Hollow As Drafted by Our Attorne
From: Andrea Taber To: Rice, Katie; Kinsey, Steven; Adams, Susan; Arnold, Judy; Sears, Kathrin Cc: Dan Stein; Thorsen, Suzanne; Lai, Thomas Subject: Sleepy Hollow Homeowners Association Letter of Oppostion to the SCA Ordinance Date: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 8:12:53 PM Attachments: Document4.docx Dear Supervisors- Attached please find our letter of opposition to the SCA Ordinance for Sleepy Hollow as drafted by our attorney Neil Moran of Freitas McCarthy MacMahon & Keating, LLP. Sleepy Hollow Homeowners Association May 3, 2013 Board of Supervisors of Marin County 3501 Civil Center Drive San Rafael, CA 94903-4157 Re: Stream Conservation Area (SCA) Proposed Amendments to the Development Code Honorable Members of the Board of Supervisors: INTRODUCTION The Sleepy Hollow Homes Association (SHHA) objects to the proposed changes to Chapters 22.33 (Stream Protection) and 22.63 (Stream Conservation Area Permit) as they would apply to the residents of the unincorporated portion of San Anselmo known as Sleepy Hollow. We ask that the County exempt and/or delay implementation of any changes to Chapters 22.33 and 22.63 as to the city-centered corridor streams, including Sleepy Hollow. The SHHA supports implementation of the proposed amendments to the San Geronimo Valley, to protect wildlife habitat in streams where Coho Salmon currently exist. The SHHA supports regulations to ensure the health and survival of the species in these areas. The SHHA recognizes the urgency of this matter to the San Geronimo Valley, both for the survival of the endangered and declining Coho population and for the property rights of the affected residents who are currently subject to a building moratorium. -
The Developing Years 1932-1970
National Park Service Uniforms: The Developing Years 1932-1970 National Park Service National Park Service Uniforms The Developing Years, 1932-1970 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE UNIFORMS The Developing Years 1932-1970 Number 5 By R. Bryce Workman 1998 A Publication of the National Park Service History Collection Office of Library, Archives and Graphics Research Harpers Ferry Center Harpers Ferry, WV TABLE OF CONTENTS nps-uniforms/5/index.htm Last Updated: 01-Apr-2016 http://npshistory.com/publications/nps-uniforms/5/index.htm[8/30/18, 3:05:33 PM] National Park Service Uniforms: The Developing Years 1932-1970 (Introduction) National Park Service National Park Service Uniforms The Developing Years, 1932-1970 INTRODUCTION The first few decades after the founding of America's system of national parks were spent by the men working in those parks first in search of an identity, then after the establishment of the National Park Service in 1916 in ironing out the wrinkles in their new uniform regulations, as well as those of the new bureau. The process of fine tuning the uniform regulations to accommodate the various functions of the park ranger began in the 1930s. Until then there was only one uniform and the main focus seemed to be in trying to differentiate between the officers and the lowly rangers. The former were authorized to have their uniforms made of finer material (Elastique versus heavy wool for the ranger), and extraneous decorations of all kinds were hung on the coat to distinguish one from the other. The ranger's uniform was used for all functions where recognition was desirable: dress; patrol (when the possibility of contact with the public existed), and various other duties, such as firefighting. -
475 Ethics Ordinance List As of July 2011
475 Ethics Ordinance List as of July 2011 CITY OF CHICAGO 475 Ethics Ordinance List of Vendors who have received from City of Chicago payments totaling $10,000 or more in any 12 consecutive months period over the past four reporting years VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS "READING IN MOTION" 65 E WACKER DR 1800 EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60601 1-800 CONFERENCE 1051 E WOODFIELD RD, CHICAGO, IL 60617 100 BLACK MEN OF CHICAGO INC 3473 S DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DR, CHICAGO, IL 60616 100 CLUB OF CHICAGO 30 N. LASALLE SUITE 3400, CHICAGO, IL 60602 1020 BUILDING PARTNERSHIP C/O DON GARFIELD, 9420 S. STONEY ISLAND AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60617 108 N. STATE RETAIL LLC 33 S STATE ST STE 400, CHICAGO, IL 60603 1101 WEST MONROE LLC TRESSLER,SODERSTORM,MALONEY,PR, 233 S WACKER DR FL 22ND, CHICAGO, IL 60606 1240 SOUTH WABASH CORP 2901 WEST ESTES, CHICAGO, IL 60645 1300 N STATE PKWY LLC 1300 N STATE PKWY, CHICAGO, IL 60610 1301 NORTH ELSTON LLC MCGRATH LEXUS, 1250 W DIVISION STREET, CHICAGO, IL 60642 1319 S SPAULDING LLC OR CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE ACCT#029036254-002, CHICAGO, IL 60601 1401 STATE LLC 2603 W 22ND ST S#22, OAKBROOK, IL 60523 1430 W. IRVING PARK, II LLC. 5479 NORTH MILWAUKEE, CHICAGO, IL 60613 1454 S MICHIGAN LLC 1525 W HOMER S#401, CHICAGO, IL 60642 14TH PLACE LLC 5110 SAN FELIPE ST UNIT 304W, HOUSTON, TX 77056-3670 1531 ACQUISTION CO LLC 1531 N DAMEN, CHICAGO, IL 60622 1607 W. HOWARD LLC 4355 N RAVENSWOOD AVE, 4355 N RAVENSWOOD AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60613 1615 WABASH LLC 1525 W HOMER ST # 401, CHICAGO, IL 60622 1641 LLC 1 N BISHOP ST, CHICAGO, IL 60607 1740-54 WEST NORTH SHORE LLC 2636-2640 N LINCOLN AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60614 18TH STREET. -
Chicago Cares About Rogers Park
HIGHLIGHTS THIS ISSUE Surviving Domestic Violence . 4 Partners for Rogers Park . 5 Chicago Cares . 5 Cultural Exchange . 7 Preschool at New Field . 7 Helping Youth Become Adults . 8 New Look for Metra Stop . 10 Dream of Home Ownership . 11 Howard Street Craftsman . 14 Volume 13, Issue 1 Spring 2008 Published by the Rogers Park Community Council (circulation: 30,000) Rogers Park Community Council and Partners Crack Down on Condo Fraud By Erica Christoffer ike Skowronski doesn’t know where he will live if M the condo he rents undergoes foreclosure. He fears the only notice he will get—one day out of the blue—is from a bank, telling him to vacate the You are Cordially Invited to Attend premises “immediately.” Skowronski’s apartment complex was converted into condominiums about a year and a half ago and sold to multiple owners. He didn’t know about the deal until after Dare to Believe it happened. “It was illegal,” says Skowronski. “It was, ‘we’re going to make a bundle of money real fast.’” Under Celebrating DevCorp North’s Illinois law, any developer of a condo conversion is 15th Anniversary of Service required to notify renting tenants in advance. Furthermore, tenants are allowed first dibs on purchasing Now a legitimate, well-maintained condo property, this building at and Commitment to the the unit. 7633-39 N. Greenview was once used by “developer” Mike Rogers Park Community One day, Skowronski and his neighbors were all told Kakvand to defraud the community out of millions of dollars. to pay their rent to someone else. -
Hagakure: Book of the Samurai
Hagakure: Book of the Samurai Yamamoto Tsunetomo 2nd version, revised January 2005 Contents About this ebook iii Preface iv 1 Although it stands 1 2 It is said that 52 3 Lord Naoshige once said 77 4 When Nabeshima Tadanao 79 5 No text 82 6 When Lord Takanobu 83 i 7 Narutomi Hyogo said 90 8 On the night of the thirteenth day 104 9 When Shimomura Shoun 124 10 There was a certain retainer 134 11 In the “Notes on Martial Laws” 151 12 Late night idle talk 166 About this ebook This is the first release of the book and Lapo would appre- ciate if you inform him of any spelling or typographic error via email at [email protected]. Acknowledgement Lapo expresses his gratitude for spelling corrections to: Oliver Oppitz. iii Preface Hagakure is the essential book of the Samurai. Written by Yamamoto Tsunetomo, who was a Samurai in the early 1700s, it is a book that combines the teachings of both Zen and Con- fucianism. These philosophies are centered on loyalty, devotion, purity and selflessness, and Yamamoto places a strong emphasis on the notion of living in the present moment with a strong and clear mind. The Samurai were knights who defended and fought for their lords at a time when useful farming land was scarce and in need of protection. They believed in duty, and gave themselves completely to their masters. The Samurai believed that only after transcending all fear could they obtain peace of mind and yield the power to serve their masters faithfully and loyally even iv in the face of death. -
Singular/Plural Adjectives This/That/These/Those
067_SBSPLUS1_CH08.qxd 4/30/08 3:22 PM Page 67 Singular/Plural Adjectives This/That/These/Those • Clothing • Price Tags • Colors • Clothing Sizes • Shopping for Clothing • Clothing Ads • Money • Store Receipts VOCABULARY PREVIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1. shirt 6. jacket 11. pants 2. coat 7. suit 12. jeans 3. dress 8. tie 13. pajamas 4. skirt 9. belt 14. shoes 5. blouse 10. sweater 15. socks 67 068_075_SBSPLUS1_CH08.qxd 5/1/08 5:01 PM Page 68 Clothing 8 2 1 9 3 11 10 4 12 5 6 13 14 7 15 20 21 16 25 24 22 17 26 18 19 23 27 1. shirt 8. earring 15. hat 21. suit 2. tie 9. necklace 16. coat 22. watch 3. jacket 10. blouse 17. glove 23. umbrella 4. belt 11. bracelet 18. purse / 24. sweater 5. pants 12. skirt pocketbook 25. mitten 6. sock 13. briefcase 19. dress 26. jeans 7. shoe 14. stocking 20. glasses 27. boot 68 068_075_SBSPLUS1_CH08.qxd 5/1/08 5:01 PM Page 69 Shirts Are Over There SINGULAR/PLURAL* s z IZ a shirt – shirts a tie – ties a dress – dresses a coat – coats an umbrella – umbrellas a watch – watches a hat – hats a sweater – sweaters a blouse – blouses a belt – belts a necklace – necklaces A. Excuse me. A. Excuse me. A. Excuse me. I’m looking for a shirt. I’m looking for a tie. I’m looking for a dress. B. Shirts are over there. B. Ties are over there. -
Linda Pauel to Her Social Security Benefits
CHEF ART SMITH DISHES ON HIS RESTAURANT WINDY CITY THE VOICE OF CHICAGO’S GAY, LESBIAN, BI AND TRANS COMMUNITY SINCE 1985 AUG. 28, 2013 VOL 28, NO. 47 PAGE 18 www.WindyCityMediaGroup.comTIMES Civil-union couples and Social Security BY KATE SOSIN nize her civil union. advocates argue that extending social security benefits TALKING WITH “This is why we need marriage and not all these eu- will undermine the message that civil unions fall short Vernita Gray spent more than 40 years paying into so- phemisms,” said Gray. “I’m an American in every state. of marriage, an argument that LGBT groups are mak- LESBIAN cial security. And she paid her dues in Chicago’s LGBT Whatever is the benefit for my spouse should be the ing to Illinois lawmakers who are wavering on marriage JUDICIAL community, pushing for rights throughout those four benefit for my spouse.” equality. CANDIDATE decades. Predictions on whether SSA will recognize civil unions The result has been mixed advice and political strat- Now, she wants her partner, Pat Ewert, to have access and domestic partnerships are mixed. Some groups like egy in Illinois amid an expensive push to pass an equal LINDA PAUEL to her social security benefits. The two had a civil union the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) have said that marriage bill. page 10 June 2, 2011, in a public ceremony to mark the start of they think SSA should recognize such relationships, and Anthony Niedwiecki, associate professor at the John Illinois civil unions in Millennium Park. they have encouraged same-sex couples approaching 62 Marshall Law School, said such legal conundrums will But Gray, like many Illinois civil-union couples, does years-old to apply. -
Lesser Escape Artists
Ron MacLean Copyright 2015 [email protected] 617.512.7763 Lesser Escape Artists 1. There's blood in the end. I'm not going to toy with your emotions by keeping you in the dark about that. He was, after all, an unusual rabbit. (Don't worry, an assistant meat man said, that critter could talk his way out of anything.) There we stood: she, possibly pregnant, rabbit in hand; butcher, cleaver dangling, hand on skinned haunch (nanny or billy not clear); me, distracted by movement in a back shop corner. It was your standard butcher shop: glass case, filigreed walls, wood chopping block (waist-high, double-wide), the small stage where the Pips would later perform. The metallic tang of raw meat. Behind the counter, shelves reached to the ceiling, packed with jars and cans (kidney pies, pickled pig parts). We failed to see the goat lurking in the shadows. What I learned: what you escape to as important as what you escape from. But first, the rabbit. We knew nothing of breeds. Suspected we might be breeders ourselves (what got us into this). Five-and-a-half pounds, deep red coat, wild ears, muscular flank, well-rounded hind quarters. We didn't appreciate what we had, even apart from his ability to wax philosophical. ("Desire fractures us all," said the rabbit, about to go on the chopping block.) 2. Not even the butcher wanted a blind rabbit. "What am I supposed to do with that?" he asked, cleaver in hand. Tall and thin, he wore a white apron over a crisp white shirt. -
CONTRACT TENDER COUNTY TYPE DATE CONTRACTOR TENDER NUMBER NUMBER AWARDED AMOUNT RIM RC16HFX2 60149458 Halifax East & Co
May 1, 2016 RIM TENDER LIST: AWARD AND CALLS (2016) CONTRACT TENDER COUNTY TYPE DATE CONTRACTOR TENDER NUMBER NUMBER AWARDED AMOUNT RIM RC16HFX2 60149458 Halifax East & Colchester Gravel Patching 31‐May‐16 Basin Contracting Limited 69,210.19 RIM RC16HFX1 60149457 Halifax East & Colchester Asphalt Patching & Shoulder Gravel 31‐May‐16 Basin Contracting Limited 272,457.00 RIM RC16HNT1 60149442 Hants 3 Sec: Asphalt Patching & Shoulder Gravel 31‐May‐16 Basin Contracting Limited 301,803.00 RIM RW16AND1 60149480 Annapolis and Municipality of Digby 3 Sec: Asphalt Patching & Shoulder Gravel 31‐May‐16 Dexter Construction Co. Ltd. 313,011.00 RIM RC16HNT3 60149455 Hants 3 Sec: Ditching 03‐Jun‐16 Brycon Construction Limited 97,432.80 RIM RE16ANG2 60149471 Antigonish & Guysborough 2 Sec: Gravel Patching & Shouldering (Sec 2 Only) 31‐May‐16 Nova Construction Co. Ltd. 111,530.00 RIM 2 Sec: Gravel Patching & Shouldering (Sec 1 Only) 09‐Jun‐16 Alva Construction Limited 105,530.00 RIM RE16ANG1 60149469 Antigonish & Guysborough Asphalt Patching & Shoulder Gravelling 07‐Jun‐16 Nova Construction Co. Ltd. 268,378.00 RIM RC16SUB1 60149476 Halifax Asphalt Patching, Hand Patching & Shoulder Gravel 07‐Jun‐16 Dexter Construction Co. Ltd. 172,000.19 RIM RE16INR1 60149501 Inverness South & Richmond 5 Sec: Asphalt Patching & Shoulder Gravelling 09‐Jun‐16 Ocean Paving Ltd. 249,944.00 RIM RE16INR2 60149503 Inverness, Richmond, Victoria 5 Sec: Gravel Patching & Shoulder Gravelling 09‐Jun‐16 Alva Construction Limited 254,128.45 RIM RC16HFX6 60149460 Halifax East & Colchester Brush Clearing Type C (Right of Way) 09‐Jun‐16 9062459 Canada Inc. 18,370.10 RIM RE16INV2 60149507 Inverness North & Victoria 3 Sec: Gravel Patching & Ditching 13‐Jun‐16 D.W. -
Inverness Electoral History for Inverness
Electoral History for Inverness Electoral History for Inverness Including Former Electoral District Names Report Created for Nova Scotia Legislature Website by the Nova Scotia Legislative Library The returns as presented here are not official. Every effort has been made to make these results as accurate as possible. Return information was compiled from official electoral return reports and from newspapers of the day. The number of votes is listed as 0 if there is no information or the candidate won by acclamation. September 1, 2021 Page 1 of 27 Electoral History for Inverness Inverness The electoral district of Inverness was re-created following the recommendations of the 1992 Electoral Boundaries Commission report. The two districts of Inverness North and South were once again merged into one district, encompassing most of the county. The only exceptions were that the Port Hawkesbury and Port Hastings areas were moved to the Guysborough-Port Hawkesbury district, and the area north of the southern border of the Cape Breton Highlands National Park was moved to the Victoria district. In 2003, Inverness gained the northern area of Inverness County from Victoria and Port Hawkesbury from Guysborough - Port Hawkesbury (SNS 2002, c. 34). In 2013, following the recommendations of the 2012 Electoral Boundaries Commission report, this district lost the town of Port Hawkesbury to Cape Breton-Richmond. In 2021, the district regained Port Hawkesbury from the old district of Cape Breton-Richmond. Member Elected Election Date Party Elected MacMaster,