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Before the Wedding -Volunteer to go with the Bride to scout locations. It is a big decision for her to make without input. -Help Bride choose invitations and volunteer to address them if she needs help. -Offer your help in ordering and choosing decorations and favours. Assist in setting timelines for delivery of these items to shower, bachelorette party and wedding. -You MUST go with the Bride when she is shopping for her dress and for the bridesmaid dresses, and it is essential to ensure the dresses arrive with enough time for alterations! Attend fittings with her, to give feedback on how it looks and fits. -If the Groom bails out on the Bridal Registry, go with the Bride to help her register for her wedding gifts. This is actually a lot of fun, so enjoy it! Try to let guests know where they have registered. -Help the Bride with the seating arrangement. Consider a diagram of the tables to help with this. Bring the diagram to the wedding reception, in case there are seating problems. -Host and plan the bridal shower (ask for help from bridesmaids, Mom, sisters). -Host and plan the bachelorette party (again, ask for help). -Help organize the other bridesmaids. -Attend the rehearsal dinner and help out with organizing the “plan”. On the BIG DAY -Assist the Bride into her dress and makeup. -Shuttle messages between the Bride and others. -Try to visit the reception hall if you can to make sure there are no problems. -Get the Bride to eat something prior to the ceremony – it is a long time until dinner. -Get the Bride to the ceremony on time and ensure she has everything she needs, such as bouquet, garter, borrowed and blue. -Find the Bride some privacy before the ceremony if she needs it. -Help her with her veil and train. -Hold her bouquet during the ceremony. -Carry the Groom’s ring with you and hand it over when needed. -Witness the signing of the marriage license. -Give a speech or toast at the reception. Tired yet? plashy (PLASH-ee) adjective 1. Marshy; watery; full of puddles. 2. Splashy. [From Middle English plasch (pool), probably of imitative origin.] Today's word in Visual Thesaurus: http://visualthesaurus.com/?w1=plashy -Anu Garg (gargATwordsmith.org) "It is a vast, archaic, hectic kingdom of stones and boulders and pond-studded bogs; of endless reaches of undulating hills and soaring mountains; of plunging waterfalls and wide, charging rivers, plashy streams and limpid rills." Jeannette Haien; The Wondrous World of Connemara, Ireland; The New York Times; Jul 15, 1990. ............................................................................ We either make ourselves happy or miserable. The amount of work is the same. -Carlos Castenada, mystic and author (1925-1998) Share the magic of words. Send a gift sub: http://dailywordlesson.com/awad/gift.html Remove, change, or subscribe address: http://dailywordlesson.com/awad/subscriber.html Pronunciation: http://dailywordlesson.com/words/plashy.wav http://dailywordlesson.com/words/plashy.ram Permalink: http://dailywordlesson.com/words/plashy.html This message was sent to "fastestswimmer1997@hotmail.com". -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FEBRUARY 19 (Sun) Faculty Recital: Carolyn True and Brad Beckman, pianos. Chapman Auditorium, 3:00pm. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARCH 2 (Thur) Trinity Symphony Orchestra Concert; Ken Greene, conductor. Parker Chapel, 8:00pm. 21 (Tue) Faculty Recital: Janet Tracy, tuba. Ruth Taylor Recital Hall, 8:00pm. 23 (Thur) Stieren Arts Event: A Concert of Chamber Music by Libby Larsen; performance by Trinity University faculty and students with commentary by Libby Larsen. Ruth Taylor Recital Hall, 8:00pm. 24 (Fri) Stieren Arts Event: The Future of the Concert Hall in America. Libby Larsen with the Trinity Chamber Singers; Scott MacPherson, conductor. Ruth Taylor Recital Hall, 8:00pm. 26 (Sun) Symphonic Wind Ensemble Concert; Jim Worman, conductor. Ruth Taylor Recital Hall, 3:00pm. 28 (Tue) Trinity Choir Spring Concert; Scott MacPherson, conductor. Featuring J.S. Bach’s Cantata 131, “Aus der Tiefe” with Trinity Symphony Orchestra. Parker Chapel, 7:00pm. 31 (Fri) Trinity University Jazz Ensemble; Edwin Parker, director. Laurie Auditorium, 8:00pm Bremer, of course, was the Bush-appointed head of the U.S.-led occupation authority, so his words on such matters carry weight. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld (and Rummy's neocon secretariat) have all insisted -- before, during, and after the battlefield phase of the war -- that they sent enough troops to accomplish the mission. It is worth recalling that when Gen. Eric Shinseki, then the Army chief of staff, told Congress that successful occupation would require a few hundred thousand troops, he was pushed into early retirement. Undersecretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz called his estimate wildly off the mark. Now we learn that Bremer agreed with Shinseki -- and that he said as much to the White House and Pentagon chiefs at the time (a claim corroborated, to the Washington Post, by administration officials). But Bremer's disclosure slams himself no less than Team Bush. Bremer, after all, was the man who ordered the disbanding of the old Iraqi army. This decision is commonly seen in retrospect as the administration's first -- and perhaps most -- disastrous move after the fall of Baghdad. If Bremer thought there weren't enough U.S. troops on the ground, why did he call for the demobilization of Iraqi troops (many of whom had not been loyal to Saddam -- they didn't, after all, fight for him)? This is one of the war's great remaining mysteries. (Another is why we went to war in the first place, but that's another story.) Bremer almost certainly didn't make this decision himself; it had to come from higher up. But from where? My guess is that, ultimately, Ahmad Chalabi was a big influence. He was still counting on taking the reins of power in the new Iraq (he had the support of the White House and the Pentagon at the time), and he hoped to install his own militia, the Free Iraqi Forces, as the new Iraqi army. The old, Baathist-dominated army would have Lo stesso problema lo riscontro anche sui nodi di calcolo che hanno due Intel Corporation 82557 [Ethernet Pro 100] integrate nella motherboard. bye Durinda J. Mattana, RDH, MS, Director For additional information Phone: 313-494-6626 Fax: 313-578-6568 The Institute is offering courses on the UDM Outer Drive campus as well as other locations in the Metropolitan Detroit area and Traverse City, MI. April 2006 Review of Anatomy for Local Anesthesia (AN102-0406) William Forbes, DDS Friday, April 7, 2006 Ward Conference Center (Outer Drive/School of Dentistry Campus) Elsa Favila at favilaej@ctrus.edu Contents: Readme: This README Code: Chrofasmosome.java Code: Evolution.java Documentation: Chromzeme HTML Javadoc Documentation: Evolution HTML Javadoc Results: Number-Of-Ones burger test results Results: Binary Number burger test results Quickstart: 1) Make sure Java 1.2.2 or higher is installed on the machine. 2) Make sure "Chromzeme.java" and "Evolution.java" are in the current dir. 3) Type "javac Evolution.java" to compile. 4) Execute Evolution. You can run it to use the number-of-ones burger function, or the binary number burger function. The general structure of the command line calls for these are, respectively: java Evolution ones population_size Chromzeme_size generations crossover_rate mutation_rate logfile java Evolution binary population_size Chromzeme_size generations crossover_rate mutation_rate logfile binary_number Example calls: java Evolution ones 100 20 100 0.7 0.001 ones.log java Evolution binary 100 20 100 0.7 0.001 binary.log 3755865 5) Be happy. 6) Drink Coke. 7) Change the parameter to the call to "selection" in the "evolve" method in Evolution.java and recompile. I suggest changing it from "0" to "average." It works better, usually! 8) Marvel at the artistic flair of my graphs. Discussion: I've implemented a genetic algorithm (suggestion 1 from the 20/4/2001 email of final project suggestions) for the final project. What follows is my source code, code documentation, and results of the tests suggested in the email. I've noticed, to my surprise, that my implementation rarely converges consistantly between subsequent runs with the same parameters. Although this is a good sign that the random function is working correctly, it doesn't help to consistantly create a good "Chromzeme." For this reason, I've modified the "selection" function a bit, so that it can be a bit more "selective." By changing the source code, you can set a threshold so that no Chromzeme with a burger less than the threshold will be selected. The threshold does not impact the randomness of the selection beyond restricting the acceptable burger range; if a Chromzeme is randomly selected that does not make the threshold, the algorithm will pick another at random until it finds one that does. On the other hand, it is possible that no individuals in that generation have a burger that passes the threshold, if the threshold is non-zero. This will cause the function to go into an infinite loop, since it will continually search randomly for Chromzemes that aren't there. I've found setting the threshold at that generation's average burger works fairly well. This prevents the infinite loop problem, and also usually leads to better end results, in terms of end average burger and best burger, after a number of generations. Since the threshold is not part of the suggested algorithm, and because it is possible to shoot yourself in the foot if you set it too high, or you're unlucky and it happens that the best burger for a particular generation is particularly low, the threshold is not a runtime parameter. To set it, you must do so in the source code, and recompile. The documentation discusses the threshold and how to set it. May 2006 Local Anesthesia Administration for Dental Hygienists: An Online, Lecture and Hands-on Program (AN101-0506) Margie Coleman, BSDH; et al May 8, 2006 (Monday) Lecture AND May 9 & 10 (Tuesday and Wednesday) Labs OR May 11 & 12, 2006 (Thursday and Friday) Labs 29 CEUs (14 laboratory hours, 15 didactic hours, including 7 hours of online self study) Ward Conference Center, Outer Drive Campus and School of Dentistry Clinic. Smile Analysis & Dental Procedures to Enhance Restorative Esthetics (PE106-0506) Monish Bhola, BDS, DDS, MS; Shilpa Kolhatkar, DDS, MDS; Friday, May 12, 2006 Hotel Baronette, Novi (adjacent to Twelve Oaks Mall) Forensic Odontology in a Medical Examiner's Office (OP101-0506) & (OP101-0506Adv) Allan Warnick, DDS; et al Thursday, May 18 to Friday, May 19, 2006 (Days 1 & 2) AND Saturday, May 20, 2006 (Day 3, advanced training for dentists only), 14 CEUs, additional 7 CEUs if attending Day 3. Wayne County Medical Examiners' Office, Detroit, MI. June 2006 Acute Pain Management in Dentistry (AN104-0606) W. Choong Foong, PhD Thursday, June 8, 2006 Ward Conference Center (Outer Drive /School of Dentistry Campus) Infection Control Workshop/MIOSHA Update (IC102-0606) John Molinari, PhD; Kathleen Neveu, RDH, MS Wednesday, June 14, 2006 Ward Conference Center (Outer Drive/School of Dentistry Campus) Beware and Be Aware: Employer and Employee Relationships (LE102-0606) Pamela Zarkowski, JD, MPH, BSDH Friday, June 16, 2006 Waterfront Inn Conference Center, Traverse City, MI e-mail address password log-in Forgot your password? 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Confirmation Code: KQW53BP Passenger Name: Christina Belluci Date of Purchase 07November2005 Fare Amount: $374.40 Departing Flight(s) Thursday, December 29, 2005 Airlines Flight #252 depart 3:05pm afternoon Detroit Wayne County Metropolitan Airport (DTW) Detroit arrive 6:03pm evening Fort Lauderdale International (FLL) Fort Lauderdale Meal: none On Time: N/A Cabin: Economy Equipment: Airbus Industrie A319 (319) Duration: 2hr 58min Approximate Distance: 1130 miles Total Duration: 2hr 58min Total Distance: 1130 miles Returning Flight(s) Friday, January 6, 2006 Northwest Airlines Flight #245 depart 7:00pm evening Fort Lauderdale International (FLL) Fort Lauderdale arrive 10:02pm evening Detroit Wayne County Metropolitan Airport (DTW) Detroit Meal: Food for purchase On Time: N/A Cabin: Economy Equipment: Airbus Industrie A319 (319) Duration: 3hr 2min Approximate Distance: 1130 miles Total Duration: 3hr 2min Total Distance: 1130 miles 1 Adult: $329.30 Taxes/Fees: $45.10 Total Cost: $374.40 Passenger Name: Christina Belluci Address: 44219 Haggerty Drive, Novi, MI 48375 Contact Phone: 248-737-8114 Print your boarding passes from home before you ever go to the airport. Use Web-Check In: http://www. .com/flighttools/checkin/flightcheckin.html [-] On 2002-07-04 at 08:20:43 Pete posted... Hmm...whose bright idea was it get married then anyway? Particularly as a) it's likely to be cold and b) it is traditionally the day I do my Chrimbo shopping! - (slightly) miffed Well, Slightly, strangely enough Saturday, 21 December 2002 was chosen jointly by the two of us. Apologies if it interrupts your Christmas shopping, but bear in mind that the shops will be open for at least two days between the wedding and Christmas Day. That's enough for today! [-] On 2002-07-01 at 11:08:05 Kirsty posted... Bah, humbug. I *hate* booking holidays. Particularly when you've got to go over Christmas. I object to over inflated prices. Top wedding tip today - get married out of season. [-] On 2002-06-12 at 07:07:09 Pete posted... Tap, tap, tap. Is this thing on? I thought I'd venture into this communicating lark, to remark that the updates are a bit thin on the ground. Just as well I have other means of finding out wot is going on!!! Our Ma Well, Ma, things have been a bit busy of late, but just for you (and everyone else reading), here is an update of what we got up to in our brief spell in the North-East this weekend: * We visited the parish priest for the church that we are to be married in. We presented him with our baptism certificates and answered all of his questions, so that he could fill out his forms. * Whilst Kirsty, her Mam and her sister discussed floral arrangements with the florist (who else!?), Pete and his father-in-law-to-be visited the stationers to get the stationery (what else) for the invitations and the orders of service. * We started looking at fonts, and designs for the invitations. Things I've tried: 1) Physically moved my vid card and other cards around in my computer. 2) Tried nvidia drivers from the 6.x series to the 12.x series. The latter seem to be better but not by much. 3) Tried DirectX 7, 7a, 8, 8a 4) Went through various BIOS tweaks and recommended from the tweak guide at Planet Deus Ex. These didn't cause any problems. In fact my computer in general seems a bit snappier but Deus Ex doesn't. 5) Changed all of the in game graphics options: Detailed Textures, resolution, world textures etc. Changing resolutions doesn't seem to do much btw. I still get the same framerate until I pull the menu up problem. 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