Wife’s Birthday Gift To Her Husband 5 Types Of Guys And Choosing The Right Gift

March 11th, 2021

By Robbie T. James

Once a year, wives everywhere have to face the same basic question: “What should I get my husband for his birthday?”

It is hard enough shopping for another woman – but how does a wife find the right gift for her man? This is a tough one. After all, there are so many choices out there – thousands of products made for a man’s enjoyment.

He’s Your Favorite Guy – But That Doesn’t Make Gift Buying Easy

You would think that buying for your husband should be a no-brainer. After all, you know him well enough to have married him. You spend your days and nights with him – and yet it can still be hard to know what he wants.

The reason it is so difficult to find the right gift for your husband is that gifts are so personal. Especially as we get into our adult years, with each passing year your husband knows more and more what he likes. As his tastes become more specific over time, he just has a better sense of what he wants. But those around him might not have a clue.

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Why A Wife’s Birthday Gift to Her Husband is Special

A wife’s birthday gift to her husband is something special. After all, the bond that a man and a woman share runs deep. And, a birthday gift is a wonderful way for a wife to show her husband appreciation for all that he does.

No matter what you buy your husband for his birthday, he is sure to appreciate the thought that you put into it. But, why not get him something that knocks his socks off?

5 Types of Guys and Choosing the Right Gift

Every guy is unique. But, there are some general guy types out there, and it is likely that your guy falls into at least one of these types. Once you know his type, choosing the right gift for him will become much easier:

1. The Doer: This type of guy, also known as the action hero, loves to get outside and get busy with his hands. He loves hiking, fishing, or working in the yard. If this describes your man, for a gift think tools, sports equipment, and any kind of outdoor gear.

2. The Thinker: The thinker is the guy who always has his nose in a book or is working on the computer. He probably has one or more college degrees and likes to watch independent films now and then. For this guy, the latest fiction or non-fiction bestselling book or DVD set is a good bet. Also, try gaming software.

3. The Aficionado: The aficionado likes good food, fine wine and sophisticated music. He is a man of refined tastes. If this is your guy, how about a gourmet cookbook or a CD set of Bach or Mozart’s greatest hits? Find a gift that appeals to his sense of taste and style.

4. The Gambler: The gambler loves to play poker with the guys, go to the horse races, and watch sporting events. Gaming runs in his veins. For him, how about a set of casino grade poker chips or a book on how to win at blackjack?

5. The Tinkerer: The tinkerer loves to play with anything mechanical, electronic, or electrical. He loves to fix things or take things apart to see how they work. If this is your man, get him a gadget or tool. Electronic gadgets and multi-tools are best!

Take hints from these 5 guy types and then choose the right gift for your husband on his birthday.

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St. Anthony Foundation provides hope

March 11th, 2021

Friday, September 23, 2005

On the corner of Golden Gate Ave. and Jones St. in the Tenderloin, San Francisco, right next to the Civic Center you can see a throng of low-income and homeless people lining up outside of St. Anthony’s Dining Room hall which opens up it’s doors everyday at 11:30 a.m. Volunteers dressed in St. Anthony Foundation shirts help keep the lines moving as hundreds of homeless and low income people shuffle their way towards the dining hall underneath the watchful eyes of a small statue of St. Francis of Assisi.

“There’s a lot of people who go hungry out here and it ain’t right.” says Jimmy Scott, a slightly brawny 44-year-old black man who has been living homeless in San Francisco for the past three years. “There are families out here with kids and everything and they have to walk around all night just to stay awake so they don’t get hurt or killed…Right here in the U.S. this is going on…it ain’t right.”

The dining hall, which has been open for the past 54 years, is owned by the St. Anthony Foundation which helps low income and homeless people and families in the Civic Center, Tenderloin, and SOMA areas with clothing, shelter, food, drug rehabilitation, and many other services. St. Anthony’s administrative offices are found at 121 Golden Gate Ave. with the majority of the foundation’s buildings on Golden Gate Ave. and Jones St.

“We are right in the heart of the homeless population of San Francisco,” says Barry Stenger, 55, who’s been working for the St. Anthony Foundation for one year, and is the Director of Development and Communications, “and people are pushed here because of the economic forces of San Francisco because it’s hard to be upper middle class in San Francisco.”

According to the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, “San Francisco’s cost of living remains one of the highest in the country” with the average household income in San Francisco being around $76,400 and the average price of housing being $543,000. Average household income for the United States in 2002, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, was $42,409 and the average price of housing for the United States according to the National Association of Realtors was $185,200 in 2004.

“We served our 32 millionth meal on Tuesday,” said Stenger, “and we serve 2,500 meals a day. Some of our people who work here actually get served [food] here because they spend all their money towards rent and medical costs.”

The St. Anthony Foundation was started by Fr. Alfred Boeddeker in 1950 one year after Fr. Boeddeker became pastor of St. Boniface church on Golden Gate St. where he was baptized as a child. During his lifetime, according to the foundation’s website, he was referred to as the “Patron St. of the Tenderloin” and had Boeddeker park named after him because of his, and his foundation’s, achievements with helping out the homeless and low income community.

“[St. Anthony’s] is a good thing,” said Jimmy Scott, “they provide a good service and they feed people and they clothe them and provide furniture when you get housing and give you groceries when you have AIDS. It’s a good little organization.”

“Our dining room is open 365 days a year.” Said Stenger. “Our other facilities are open seven days a week. We have a residence for senior women and our [free medical] clinic is open five days a week and we also have a furniture and clothing store. We have 12 programs all together.”

Some of those programs are the Father Alfred Center which provides 61 men two programs for getting out of drug and alcohol abuse, the Employment Program/Learning Center which helps participants in educational and employment opportunities and provides each one with a personal staff advisor, and a Senior Outreach and Support Services center which states its mission is to “promote independence, self determination, and alleviate isolation” for seniors who are 60 and older.

A few homeless people who were interviewed complained that St. Anthony’s had some staff who were rude and that they were kicked out of the dining hall; other homeless within the area refuted those claims saying St. Anthony’s has nice staff and only kicks people out who cause trouble.

“It’s a good place and good people. Everybody is so kind and so respectful and everything is under control.” Said John Henderson, a tall and skinny 57-year-old homeless black man who has only been living in San Francisco for close to two months because he recently moved there from Phoenix, Arizona. “It’s pretty cool because they’re under control because yesterday I saw at Glide [Memorial Church which also has services for the poor and low income] and they were handing out food boxes and people were just rushing in and the woman in charge there was freaking out and so she just sat down. That would never happen at St. Anthony’s.”

“And they clean too!” Henderson said laughing with a grin on his face referring to the fact that there are no drugs allowed in the premises. “Not that Glide ain’t clean if you know what I mean.”

“We [also] have a whole division that deals with justice education and advocacy to change the system that brings people to our doorstep.” Said Stenger. “We hear a lot of appreciation from the people we serve. We get a lot of testimony from our clients who have become clean and sober. Sometimes we have to push them a little to get them out the door because they love the [foundation] so much because it has changed their lives.”

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Photo source for Barack Obama presidential campaign “HOPE” poster discovered

March 11th, 2021

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Netizens have discovered the photograph that was used to create the iconic Barack Obama “HOPE” poster, which became a national symbol during his 2008 presidential campaign in the United States.

Los Angeles, California street artist Shepard Fairey’s poster design is an almost exact match to an Associated Press photo from October 2006 or earlier. Prior reports beginning on January 14, 2009 claimed that the poster was based on a different photo, a shot by Reuters photographer Jim Young from January 2007. However, on January 20, 2009 Flickr user stevesimula and blog commenters identified the Associated Press photo that appears to be a much closer match.

Fairey had revealed that he found the photographic basis for his four-color screen-printed design using Google Image Search, but could not or would not identify which photo he used. News broke of a supposed source only days ago. According to an earlier attempted analysis by Michael Cramer, it was a photo from TIME magazine which was reversed and stretched slightly. That photo was credited to “Jonathan Daniel” of Getty Images, but this turned out to be a misattribution. Reporter James Danziger of The Daily Beast tracked down the actual photographer for the TIME shot, Jim Young, and in his words “solved the biggest photographic mystery of the 2008 election”. Reuters also celebrated their photo as the basis for such a phenomenon as Fairey’s poster, and a print of the photo was sold to the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. But it took only a few days for internet sleuths to show that, while similar, the Jim Young photo was not the one Fairey used.

The most convincing evidence that a different photo is indeed the one comes from Flickr: stevesimula produced a graphic comparing the two purported sources. The side lighting in the alternative photo creates highlight and shadow areas closely matching those Fairey used in his high-contrast stencil-like image, and the overlaid images line up precisely from Obama’s eyes to the shadow on his collar to his tie. Jim Young’s photo would have required manipulation to simply match the profile of Fairey’s design, even without considering details like the highlights and shadows.

The actual photo came from the Associated Press, as Wikimedians discovered using the “reverse image search engine” TinEye.com. That tip led photographer Tom Gralish of The Philadelphia Inquirer to the original photo through a Google image search for both “Obama” and “associated press”. The original contained IPTC metadata identifying the creator as Mannie Garcia, which Gralish quickly confirmed. The shot came from an April 2006 event where George Clooney, not then-Senator Obama, was the main attraction: Clooney was addressing the National Press Club about his trip to Darfur.

Fairey’s appropriation raises questions of intellectual property, as apparently no attempt was made to secure reproduction rights from the Associated Press. Sales of the image (on posters, clothing, and other paraphernalia) were used to fund the production of more posters in support of the Obama campaign, and raised Fairey’s public image considerably. A large hand-finished collage version was recently acquired by the Smithsonian Institution’s National Portrait Gallery. The purchase price is not known.

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Satirist Stephen Colbert runs for U.S. President

March 11th, 2021

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

The American satirist Stephen Colbert has announced that he will run for the Presidency of the United States. He made his announcement on his mock news show The Colbert Report.

However, Colbert said that he would only run in his home state of South Carolina as a favorite son. He also said that he would represent both major political parties: the Republicans and the Democrats. It is not known how far Colbert will go with his character during his electoral run.

Colbert has hosted The Colbert Report, a spin-off to another satirical television series, The Daily Show, since its creation in 2005. “I didn’t have a job back then. I wonder what it was like to have a job back then. I am sure I could ask a dentist or a surgeon. He would know.” On the show he plays a right-wing political pundit, based on real-life pundits such as Bill O’Reilly and Stone Phillips. Colbert has been credited with popularizing certain words such as “Truthiness”, meaning to believe something intuitively, without regard for actual facts, logic or evidence.

Filling in for New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd on Sunday, Colbert wrote: “I am not ready to announce yet — even though it’s clear that the voters are desperate for a white, male, middle-aged, Jesus-trumpeting alternative.”

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Bee Removal In Oceanside: Tips For Avoiding A Bee Attack

March 11th, 2021

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Even if you live in an area where African bees, also known as killer bees, tend to swarm, the chances of you getting attacked or slim to nothing. The best thing to do if you find a swarm of killer bees on your property is to call for beep removal in oceanside. While the chances of you being attacked are slim, you can find some tips below to help you avoid a swarm without injury if you do run across one.

Run Away as Fast as You can

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You do not want to hang around if you run into a swarm of killer bees. They are very protective of their hive and the queen bee, so they will attack quickly. You should put your shirt over your head to protect your face and head area, and then run as quickly as you can for some kind of cover.

Get Inside as Quickly as You can

The faster you get inside, the better off you will be. Whether it is a car, a barn, or your own home, get indoors as soon as you can to keep the bees from attacking. Bee stings can kill you, so you do not want to take any chances. Once you are inside and safe from the bees, you need to call for Bee Removal in Oceanside. Do not go back outside under any circumstances until help arrives.

Don’t Stay Still

Keeping still will not keep the bees from stinking you. You need to realize that these bees are not grizzly bears, playing dead will end up with you dead if you aren’t careful. It is best to take off running and don’t stop until you get somewhere that is safe and then call in the bee removal professionals. Remember that even going under water will not help you, the bees will just wait until you come up for air to attack.

These are just a few tips for avoiding killer bees, if you find them on your property. From not playing dead to running away as fast as you can, you should follow the tips above to the letter, as bees are nothing to play with.

Scottish artist Alan Davie dies at age 93

March 11th, 2021

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

The death of Scottish artist Alan Davie was announced on Sunday. Davie, 93, was known for his colourful abstract paintings.

Davie’s career also saw turns as a jeweler, a jazz musician, a lecturer, and a poet. Born in Grangemouth, near Falkirk, in 1920, he studied painting from 1938 to 40 at Edinburgh College of Art.

It’s an urge, an intensity, a kind of sexual need

His father was a teacher who dabbled in art and his mother’s family was musically inclined. Upon seeing Coleman Hawkins performing in a music shop in Edinburgh, Davie borrowed £600 from his father to buy himself a saxophone. After serving in the Second World War, at which time he wrote much poetry later transcribed by his father, Davie toured with Scottish jazz bands.

Davie’s work was admired by the likes of Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and David Hockney. Davie himself collected non-Western art and liked tattoos, graffiti, and ‘outsider art’. His final interview before death, with The Telegraph, gave an insight into how he viewed art: “It’s an urge, an intensity, a kind of sexual need[…] something I do from an inner compulsion, that has to come out.”

He initially avoided painting as a career at all, then spent several years earning money by other means whilst his paintings failed to sell. His exhibitions in the late 1950s, however, were highly successful and launched his career. He was in the habit of choosing titles for his art only after completion.

Despite a strong presence owing to his lengthy red beard and off-beat humour, he was shy; his international fame waned. Recent years have seen a revival of interest with price increases for his early art. London alone is host to three exhibitions this month including at the Tate.

Tate Britain calls Davie “one of the first British artists after the war to develop an expressive form of abstraction” producing “kaleidoscopic canvases[…] that the artist relates to his love of jazz”.

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Egyptian treasures found in ancient tomb

March 11th, 2021

Friday, March 13, 2009

A team of archaeologists excavating an Ancient Egyptian tomb have discovered golden jewelry in a recently-discovered lower chamber at the Valley of the Kings burial site in Luxor, Egypt.

Two golden rings and five golden earrings were found in the tomb of Djehuty, an 18th-dynasty official of Queen Hatshepsut, and were probably the property of Djehuty or his family.

The discovery was announced by Farouk Hosni, Egypt’s current Minister of Culture.

Djehuty was overseer of the treasury and overseer of works for the Queen. Hatshepsut reigned approximately 1479–1458 BCE. Djehuty was responsible for managing the huge amounts of precious goods brought in from Egypt’s military expedition to Punt in the Horn of Africa and the vast building projects of Hatshepsut which have made the female pharaoh one of the most-remembered of any from ancient Egypt.

Djehuty died after Hatshepsut did, sometime during the reign of Thutmosis III. Both Hatshepsut’s and Thutmosis’s names are recorded on the tomb. In a fashion typical of ancient Egyptian rivalries, Hatshepsut’s name was partly obscured on the monument over the tomb sometime after the queen’s death.

The team, led by José Manuel Galán of the National Research Center (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, CSIC), in Madrid, Spain, had been excavating the tomb, designated TT11 and located in the necropolis of Dra’ Abu el-Naga’, since 2002. While much of Djehuty’s funerary equipment was lost to fire in antiquity, the lower chamber of his tomb was concealed at the end of a three-meter shaft and discovered at the end of 2008.

A superficial description of the tomb itself was recorded almost two hundred years ago by 19th-century French Egyptologist Jean-François Champollion, rubble blocking the entrance hindered excavation until the 21st century. In that time, emphasis in Egyptology has changed from the cataloging of treasures to the investigation of ancient culture, life and religion.

Since excavation began, Djehuty’s tomb has yielded a number of surprises. It was discovered that the tomb was re-used repeatedly up to and during the Greco-Roman period. There is an unusual face-on depiction of pharaoh Thutmosis III hunting ducks, and the mummy of a young, bejewelled, as-yet unidentified woman.

In 2007, 44 preserved bunches of flowers thought to be from Djehuty’s funeral were found in the site. In their 8th season of excavation, which ended on February 22, 2009, the team also found considerable evidence that below Djehuty’s tomb is a network of burial sites from the 11th dynasty, four thousand years old.

The lower chamber also displays passages from the Egyptian funerary text the Book of the Dead on its walls and a colorful mural of the goddess Nut, an embodiment of the heavens, on the ceiling. The names of Djehuty and his parents were also intact in the second chamber; the names were defaced in the previously-known first chamber of the tomb, which had also been looted.

According to a press release from Dr. Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities, Djehuty’s tomb is only the fifth known decorated burial chamber of the 18th dynasty. An additional unusual feature of the tomb is that its upper chamber is decorated in relief, rather than simply paint. When the excavation is completed, Dr Galán’s team plans to open the site to the public as the carved stoneworks will not be destroyed by tourists’ activities as paint would.

The identification of Djehuty is a complicated one, as a number of officials of the 18th dynasty bore the name, including a general and several governors. The name itself is an alternate transliteration of the name of the Egyptian god usually written in English as Thoth.

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Crosswords/2005/January/28

March 11th, 2021

Sunday, January 28, 2007

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A Profile Of Pandora Jewelry

March 11th, 2021

A Profile of Pandora Jewelry

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A Profile of Pandora Jewelry

The Danish jewelry brand Jewelry Pandora for building high-quality jewelry charms Wataru never swept the world, which is the world\’s third largest jewelry brand sale. Pandora jewelry in a beautiful way to capture life\’s memorable moments, to create a beautiful, exquisite jewelry, is to gain the favor of consumers around the world.

In 1982, Pandora Jewelry in Copenhagen, Denmark established its first retail store, has now been in 47 countries with more than ten thousand counters, including 260 Pandora Jewelry brand concept store. Pandora Jewelry (Pandora) brand is inspired by Greek mythology.

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Pandora Jewelry the accountant Ron Otto Anderson and Nuola Sen, want to help women achieve a personality in the crowd still apparent, Zoran outstanding good effect, let them design their own through jewelry, to express their individuality. Pandora Jewelry was launched in 2000 the popularity of a Pandora bracelet pendant, thus achieving a major breakthrough. As a result, Pandora Jewelry turned the direction of development, moving to a different patent concept: can self-select pendants and bracelets, any combination of the personalized bracelet.

In Pandora Jewelry design philosophy, to provide customers with personalized jewelry opportunity is a very important part. Nuola Sen explains: \”We want women to express themselves freely and you can follow their own ideas to create the appearance of any combination of Pandora jewelry.\”

Ron Otto Anderson went on to say: \”Pandora\’s customers to collect many different styles to match their original Pandora jewelry, it can be used with your unique well-known antique jewelry can also be modern and stylish jewelry with.\”

Since 1982, Pandora Jewelry, after nearly 30 years of successful operation and development, has launched 1800 varieties of different designs. The Pandora Jewelry concept is to create a work of exquisite, charming, full of flavor combined contemporary jewelry in this concept on the formation of a distinct, interactive way to design never called Pandora jewelry unique signs. Pandora jewelry into the U.S. from 2003, 2004, into Germany and Australia, the Pandora Jewelry and gradually in 47 countries on six continents to establish sales channels, a world-renowned brand in the world.

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Colleges offering admission to displaced New Orleans graduate students

March 10th, 2021
See the discussion page for instructions on adding schools to this list.Tuesday, September 13, 2005

NAICU has created a list of colleges and universities accepting and/or offering assistance to displace faculty members. [1]Wednesday, September 7, 2005

This list is taken from Colleges offering admission to displaced New Orleans students, and is intended to make searching easier for faculty, graduate, and professional students.

In addition to the list below, the Association of American Law Schools has compiled a list of law schools offering assistance to displaced students. [2] As conditions vary by college, interested parties should contact the Office of Admissions at the school in question for specific requirements and up-to-date details.

The Association of American Medical Colleges is coordinating alternatives for medical students and residents displaced by Hurricane Katrina. [3]

ResCross.net is acting as a central interactive hub for establishing research support in times of emergency. With so many scientists affected by Hurricane Katrina, ResCross is currently focused on providing information to identify sources of emergency support as quickly as possible. [4]

With so many scientists affected by Hurricane Katrina, ResCross is currently focused on providing information to identify sources of emergency support as quickly as possible.

Physics undergraduates, grad students, faculty and high school teachers can be matched up with housing and jobs at universities, schools and industry. [5] From the American Association of Physics Teachers, the Society of Physics Students, the American Institute of Physics and the American Physical Society.

If you are seeking or providing assistance, please use this site to find information on research support, available lab space/supplies, resources, guidelines and most importantly to communicate with fellow researchers.

The following is a partial list, sorted by location.

Alabama |Alaska |Arizona |Arkansas |California |Colorado |Connecticut |Delaware |District of Columbia |Florida |Georgia |Hawaii |Idaho |Illinois |Indiana |Iowa |Kansas |Kentucky |Louisiana |Maine |Maryland |Massachusetts |Michigan |Minnesota |Mississippi |Missouri |Montana |Nebraska |Nevada |New Hampshire |New Jersey |New Mexico |New York |North Carolina |North Dakota |Ohio |Oklahoma |Oregon |Pennsylvania |Rhode Island |South Carolina |South Dakota |Tennessee |Texas |Utah |Vermont |Virginia |Washington |West Virginia |Wisconsin |Wyoming |Canada

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