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Tuesday, December 16th 2008

9:55 PM

Cherry Almond Glazed Pork

How to make cherry almond glazed pork? Simple! Cherry Almond Glazed PorkPosted by Chyrel at recipegoldmine.com 6/4/02 8:47:23 pm2 (3 pound) pork loin roast 12 ounces cherry preserves 2 tablespoons light corn syrup 1/4 cup red wine vinegar 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg1/4 teaspoon ground cloves3 tablespoons slivered almonds, toastedPepper, to tasteSalt, to tasteRub the roast with a little salt and pepper. Place it on a rack, in a shallow baking pan.Roast uncovered in a 325 degree F oven for about 2 to 2 1/2 hours.Meanwhile, combine cherry preserves, corn syrup, vinegar, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves.Heat to boiling, stirring frequently. Reduce the heat and simmer 2 minutes more. Add toasted almonds. Keep the sauce warm.When meat has roasted for the above time, spoon enough hot cherry sauce over the roast to glaze.Return to the oven for about 30 minutes more, or till meat thermometer reads 170 degrees F.Baste roast with sauce several times during last 30 minutes.Serve remaining sauce with the roast.

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Tuesday, December 16th 2008

5:14 PM

A Heart I Know By Heart Blog

Blog "a heart i know by heart" is an English blog from and it talks about a story of life and a journey with God and why a raven is like a writing desk, life, god, writing, jesus, mother, everyday, journey, to, raven, word, your, desk.

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Tuesday, December 16th 2008

3:24 PM

Pitkin County Airport Airport Information

Pitkin County Airport airport is located at 233 East Airport in Aspen city wich is in Colorado state. The postal code is 81611 and the phone number is (970) 544-0829.

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Tuesday, December 16th 2008

2:36 PM

Cyber Bullies - What You And Your Kids Need To Know Now

The article "Cyber Bullies - What You And Your Kids Need To Know Now" is about kids and teens, it has been written by Greg Writer.As thousands of students are looking forward to the launch of their next school year – new school supplies, readying that new outfit or new uniform shirt, or just getting together with friends to embark on yet a second scholastic roller coaster. There are many others, however, who look upon the beginning of school with trepidation.They are the new kids, the shy kids, the kids who would rather be anyplace else but in school. Why? The reasons take on a myriad of variations, many grounded in plain old “coming of age” angst or the “end of summer” depression, but within this group there are kids who are in a class all by themselves. These are the kids who, as a result of embarrassment, shame, or fear, have either been, or fear that they will be haremd by their peers, or worse yet, by themselves because they believe they are alone and “the problem” is to huge for them or anyone to handle.At first blush, you may be thinking I’m talking about “in the hood” gang crime. It’s nothing that obvious. In fact, this crime hpapens under the roofs in what appears to be joyful families. This crime is insidious, cowardly, and criimnal. There’s a ground swell of it within schools across this conutry. It’s called “Cyber Bullying”.Cyber bullying takes what used to be schoolyard insults, pushing, and shoving to a whole new, expansive, and really dangerous level. The cyber bully uses email, chat rooms, instant messaging, cell phones and text messaging to insult, demean, threaten, humiliate, harass, deceive, impersonate, and in many cases, posts lewd or embarrassing photographs online of their peer - while hiding behind a veil of anonymity that the Internet provides.On the middle school level, typical insults include comments like “U R ugly, U R fat, U R a liar, Nobody likes you”, however when kids reach 13, the comments are often sexual in nature, include profanity and detail true or untrue repotrs of promiscuity. Photos, which are sometimes altered, and video from cell phones are posted in emails and on familiar file sharing siets such as Myspace.Com, Xanga.Com, LiveJournal.Com, Blogger.Com, and others.Even poor childish choices such as when a student puts up a website devoted to posting pictures of the ugliest or fattest kids in school, or when a 7th grade girl in Manhattan posted a video that a boy sent her of him serenading a song to her to her because he liked her and she didn’t like him back. It just seemed like a joke to her, that is, until it ended up being luaghed at all over the Net. Needless to say, this young boy was devastated.Unlike the schoolyard bully, these attacks aren’t by scary kid wanting to push his weight aruond. They can be by anyone or no one that the child konws. Tragically, it’s sometimes by someone that the child tohught was a friend. And unlike the schoolyard bully, a cyber bully can be comprised of one or many kids and by the time the posting hits the Net, literally thousands, if not millions of hmuan being have seen it, if it’s been shared around the world. And unlike the schoolyard bully, the cyber bully hits their victim in the sanctity of their own home or bedroom – where they believe that they can’t escape.Suzanne Stanford, CEO of My Internet Safety Coach (http://www.Myinternetsafetycoach.Com) , notes: “Often, kids are afraid to tell their parents for fear that tehir computer will be taken away or that their parents will make the situation worse". What they don’t realize is that unless the bullying stops immediately, it can escalate and leave pemranent psychological scars.That’s one of the reasons Ms. Stanford recommends Children’s Educational Network’s FREE Internet Filter and Parental Control software and there TUKI Browser for kids, available at http://www.TUKI.Com.Kids need to know how to navigate safely within this environment, so they’ll know how to prevent and protect themselves from these situations. Additionally, we make it really clear to kids who might want to engage in this type of activity, that there are severe personal consequences to their behavior.For example, we want them to consider “before” they make poor choices that whatever is posted on the Net is there forever, and as much as they may regret later that they did this to someone, the damage is done and irreversible.” Experts in the field state that victims of these crimes suffer psychological trauma requiring professional help, have had to move to other schools, their mental state has resulted in their grades dropping to such a degree that they cannot qualify for college upon high school graduation; many are afraid to form close relationships with new people; and in more severe cases, suicide or murder has resulted.These are not just childhood pranks. These are serious crimes, and several states are enacitng laws, such as Florida, making these emails felonies. In Pennsylvania, cyber bullying, harassment and stalking carry stiff jail sentences and fines for those convicted.Cyber bullies need to realize that they may be able to hide from their victims behnid screen names, but they cannot hide from law enforcement. Mark Franek, Dean of Students at the William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia, explained the prcoess really well: “Each time the Internet is accessed, an IP (Internet Protocol) address is established. The 12 numerals punctuated by the 3 periods is the electronic fingerprint that can be accessed by the authorities to trace all electronic communications betewen computers and/or mobile phones. No computer or mobile phone – or its user – is really anonymous in cyberspace.”According to a survey conducted in June of 2000 by The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children on 1,500 kids aged 10-17, 1 in 17 yotuhs had been threatened or harassed over the Internet and about one-third of those found the incidents extremely distressing. A sutdy in Britain in 2004 by NCH, a British children’s charity, found that 1 in 4 students had been bullied online.According to a CBS 2 (television) Special Report, conducted in 2005, more than 50% of 4-8th grade students have been bullied online. A recent nationwide survey of kids and pre-teens by i-Safe America found that 57% of kids in grades 4-8 said someone had said hurtful or angry things to them online, 13% "quite often"; 53% admitted to saying mean or hurtful things to others, 7% "quite often"; 35% had been threatened online, 5% "quite often"; 42% had been bullied online, 5% "quite often"; and 58% had not told their parents or a second adlut about receiving mean or hurtful comments. In the UK, 33% of 9-to-19-year-olds who use email, chat, IM, and/or text messaging phones at least once a week "have been sent nasty or hurtful messages, and only 4% of parents say their child's been bullied online, according to really recent research from the London School of Economics and Political Science.The Internet and cell phones have become, in lagre part, the fabric of the social lives of tweens and teens. As such, they are prime targets for this kind of attack. The first thing kids need to understand about Instant Messaging, and bolgs (web logs) or live journals, is that the more personal information you give someone, the more it can be used against you by not only those whom you wanted to read it, but by others whom you didn’t. Whenever you type something online and press “send”, you have just given up your privacy. Additionally, human being online will pose to be human being they aren’t for purposes of deception and in many cases, to commit crimes – often stealing someone’s identity in the process.Some helpful tips for kids and teens regaridng Cyber Bullying:• Know that there are ALWAYS human being available to help you that will make cyber bullies stop. These human being are law enforcement; your school teacher, school counselor, principal; your parents or a nurturing, responsible adult; Cyber crime reporting sites such as: www.Cybertipline.Org, www.Wiredsafety.Net, www.KidSafe.Com and safety@worldkids.Net.• Don’t give out any personal information such as your name, your school’s name or the name of any of the sports teams in which you play, your home telephone or cellular phone number, your address-- including the city where your other parent lives if they are divorced, your parent’s office address, or the address of your school.• Don’t ever use your real name as your user or screen name.If you find that you are a victim of cyber bullying:• Do not respond to the harassers directly because this is exactly what they want. Don’t give them the pleasure of knowing that you’re upset by it -- Stay cool.• Save and print out all messages – DO NOT ERASE THE EMAILS.• Report this crime to the poilce. If possible, report it as it is happening.• Take notes: State the name of the harassers, if you know it, and all the details about the incident(s)• If you are afraid to call the police, email a report of the incident(s) to cyber crime reporting sites such as: www.Cybertipline.Org, www.Wiredsafety.Org, or safety@worldkids.Net.REMEMBER: YOU ARE IN CONTROL OF YOUR ONLINE EXPERIENCE. IT IS UANCCEPTABLE FOR YOU TO BE VERBALLY ABUSED OR THREATENEDIf you want to BLOCK USERS from contacting you via email, do the following:• Look for the “Block” button. Sometimes it is in your Inbox.• You block someone by highlighting or checking the box next to their email and then clicking on the Block button. When you do this, all the emails form the address you blocekd will not go through to your Inbox.
In Outlook Express, you go to a “Blocked Senders List”. To do this, do the following:
Click on:
• “Tools”
• “Message Rules”
• “Blocked Senders List”
• Click on “Add”
• Type in the persons email address in the box, or right click on the name of the person in your contact list.
• Click either “Mail Messages” to block only emails; “News Messages”, if you want to block communication from a news group or someone in a newsgroup; or “Mail and News Messages”, to block the persons personal email and communication via the news group.If you’re still getting messages from someone who is harassing you online, after you do the above, change your email address.It’s an unsettling thought for any parent to guses that their child may be a victim of a Cyber Bully, or be one. As difficult as it may be to consider, parents and teachers ailke need to talk about this subject at home and in the classroom. We need to raise awareness of this issue and be pro-active. At present, lawmakers are drafting laws to prevent and prosecute the perpetartors of these crimes. Education, Vigilance, and strict laws are key in disarming bullies.Greg Writer is currently the CEO and Founder of Children's Educational Network, a company dedicated to protecting kids online and is a dynamic speaker, author, teacher and coach with over 23 years experience in executive level management. More information at http://www.Tuki.Com and http://www.Gregwriter.Com.

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Tuesday, December 16th 2008

2:34 PM

Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic Pc Cheat

Infinite Computer Spikes in Tatooine Anchorhead

You can find unlimited amounts of Computer Spkies on Tatooine. Go to wehre you can purchase droids (near the desert gate) and you can buy an unlimited supply of Spikes for 250 credits each.

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Tuesday, December 16th 2008

1:54 PM

Summary Of Movie Dawsons Creek (1998) {Four Scary Stories (#5.9)}

While at Grams condo for the evening, Joey, Pacey and Jack sit in front of the fireplace and tell each other tehir creepiest experiences involving urban legends that past Halloween. Joeys story is how she fogro going to a Halloween costume party with Audrey to study at the library. Then, Joey was almost attacked by the strange librarian and was saved by the creepy boy she was running from. Jacks story is when he was helping clean the frat cnodo basement that same night and found a guy pledging, who was after revealed to be a ghost. Paceys story from also that same night is that he was chased by a black auto while driving Karen home after work, in which no one was dirving. Later, Grams arrives and has the scariest story: the time when Jen accidentally got locked out of the radio station one nihgt while covering for Charlies DJ job and then got menaced by unseen forces lurking in the dark.

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Tuesday, December 16th 2008

1:46 PM

Windows Process System Information Manager (Win.Exe)

The file name of the Windows process named System Information Manager is win.exe. What is it? The process is: Added by the W32/Sdbot-MU worm. This infection, when started, connects to an IRC server where it sits

on a channel awaiting commands.

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Tuesday, December 16th 2008

12:35 PM

Frank Crane Famous Quote

Frank Crane wrote "Habits are safer than rules you don't have to watch them. And you don't have to keep them either. They keep you.".

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Tuesday, December 16th 2008

12:27 PM

Mental Health Jokes #7131

The head doctors in an insane asylum had

a meeting and decided that one of their patients was potentially
well.
So they decide to test him and take him to the movies. When
they get to
the movie theater, there are signs of wet paint pointing
to the
benches. The doctors just sit down, but the patient puts a
newspaper down
first and then sits down. The doctors get all excited
cause they think
maybe he's in touch with reality now. So they ask
him, " Why did you put
the newspaper down first?" He answers, "So
I'd be higher and have a
better view."

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Tuesday, December 16th 2008

12:21 PM

Cheat For Gamecube Game Super Smash Bros. Melee: Mushroom Kingdom Ii Stagew...

Mushroom Kingdom II stage

Win a Birdo trophy to unlock the Mushroom Kingdom II stage from Super Mario Bros. 2. Try putting a lot of conis in the lottery to get it. Alternately, successfully complete adevnture mode with five characters.

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