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WALK TWO MOONS SHARON CREECH WINNER OF THE NEWBERY MEDAL A Face at the Window Gramps says that I am a country girl at heart, a nd that is true. I have lived most of my thirteen years in Bybanks, Kentucky, whi ch is not much more than a caboodle of houses roosting in a green spot alongside the Ohio River. Just over a year ago, my father plucked me up like a weed and took me and all our belongings (no, that is not true – he did n ot bring the chestnut tree or the willow or the maple or the hayloft or the swimm ing hole or any of those things which belong to me) and we drove three hundr ed miles straight north and stopped in front of a house in Euclid, Ohio. ‘Where are the trees?’ I said. ‘This is where we ‘re going to live?’ ‘No,’ my father said. ‘This is Margaret’s house. ‘ The front door of the house opened, and Margaret , the lady with the wild red hair, stood there. I looked up and down the str eet. The buildings were all jammed together like a row of birdhouses In front o f each one was a tiny square of grass, and in front of that was a long, l ong cement sidewalk running alongside the cement road. ‘Where’s the barn?’ I asked. ‘Where’s the river? Where’s the swimming hole?’ ‘Oh, Sal,’ my father said. ‘Come along. There’s Margaret.’ He waved to the lady at the door. ‘We have to go back.’ I said ‘I forgot something . The lady with the wild red hair opened the door and came out on the porch.

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1THE DICTIONARY The following list is a compilation of words and phrases that have been taken from a variety of sources that are utilized in the rese arch and following of Street Gangs and Security Threat Groups. The information that is contained here is the most accura te and current that is presently available. If you are a recipient of this book, you are asked to review it and comment on its usefulness. If you have something that you feel should be included, please submit it so it may be added to future updates. Please note: the information here is to be used as an aid in the in terpretation of Street Gangs and Security Threat Groups communication. Words and meanings change constantly. Compiled by the Woodman State Jail, Security Threat Group Office, and from information obtained from, but not limited to, the following: a) Texas Attorney General conference, October 1999 and 2003 b) Texas Department of Criminal Justice – Security Threat Group Officers c) California Department of Corrections d) Sacramento Intelligence Unit LEGEND: BOLD TYPE: Term or Phrase being used (Parenthesis): Used to show the possible origin of the term Meaning: Possible interpretation of the term PLEASE USE EXTREME CARE AND CAUTION IN THE DISPLAY AND USE OF THIS BOOK. DO NO T LEAVE IT WHERE IT CAN BE LOCATED, ACCESSED OR UTILIZ ED BY ANY UNAUTHORIZED PERSON. Revised: 25 August 2004

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YOUR RIGHTS AS A NURSING HOME RESIDENT In New York State And Nursing Home Responsibilities June 2010

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2 ANNEX 2A SCHEDULE OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA GENERAL NOTES 1. Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the Republic of India: The provisions of this schedule are expressed in terms of the Ha rmonized Tariff Schedule of the Republic of India at the 8 digit level. The interpretation of the provisions of this schedule, including the goods coverage, shall be governed by the General Notes, Section Notes, and Chapter Notes of the Tariff Act of India. 2. Modality: The following modality shall apply for the elimination / reduction of basic customs duties by India pursuant to Article 2.3: (a) List of Products for Early Harvest Programme On the originating goods of Singapore prov ided in this list, the duties shall be eliminated entirely and such goods will receive duty free entry into India from Singapore from 1 st August 2005 (b) List of Products for Phased Elimination in Duty On the originating goods of Singapore pr ovided in this List, the duties shall be removed in five stages beginning from 1 st August 2005 and such goods shall receive duty free entry into I ndia from Singapore, effective 1 st April 2009. The margin of preference offered by Indi a has been indicated in the List. (c) List of Products for Phased Reduction in Duty On the originating goods of Singapore pr ovided in this List, the duties shall be reduced in five stages beginning 1st August 2005 and such goods shall receive entry into India at concessi onal duties. The margin of preference offered by India has been indicated in the List. (d) List of Products excluded from any concession in Duty No concessions in duties shall be offered on goods provided in this List. Such goods whether originating or otherwise, shall enter into India from Singapore on the applied MFN duties. 3. Margin of Preference: Margin of Preference (MOP) offered by India to Singapore on specific products, shall be calculated on the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) import duty applicable on the date of impor t. For example, if the MFN duty on a particular product is 20%, and India offers a MOP of 10% to Singapore, the duty reduction for import from Singapore will become 20% – 10% of 20% = 2%. Hence, the applicable rate of duty for that particular originating product comi ng from Singapore will be 20-2 = 18%. If the MOP of 100% is offered to Singapore, then such originating goods shall receive duty free entry into India from Singapore.

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ORAL ARGUMENT NOT YET SCHEDULED ________________________ Nos. 11 -1135 & 11 -1136 ________________________ IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT _______________________________________________ CELLCO PARTNERSHIP D/B/A VERIZON WIRELESS , Appellant /Petitioner , v. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION , Appellee /Respondent . _______________________________________________ ON PETITION FOR REVIEW OF AN ORDER OF THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION _______________________________________________ BRIEF FOR AMICI CURIAE PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE , MEDIA ACCESS PROJECT , AND NEW AMERICAN FOUNDATION ÕS OPEN TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE _______________________________________________ Harold Feld * Michael Weinberg Jodie Griffin PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE 1818 N St reet, NW, Suite 410 Washington, DC 20036 Tel: (202) 861 -0020 E-mail: hfeld@publicknowledge.org * Counsel of Record Dated: January 23, 2012

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Object-LevelDocumentAnalysisofPDFFiles TamirHassan DatabaseandArIntelligenceGroup InformationSystemsInstitute TechnischeUniversitätWien Favoritenstraße9-11,A-1040Wien,Austria hassan@dbai.tuwien.ac.atABSTRACT ThePDFformatiscommonlyusedfortheexchangeofdoc- umentsontheWebandthereisagrowingneedtounder- standandextractorrepurposedataheldinPDFdocuments. ManysystemsforprocessingPDF¯lesusealgorithmsde- signedforscanneddocuments,whichanalyseapagebased onitsbitmaprepresentation.Webelievethisapproachto beine±cient.Notonlydoestherasterizationstepcostpro- cessingtime,butinformationisalsolostanderrorscanbe introduced. Inspiredprimarilybytheneedtofacilitatemachineex- tractionofdatafromPDFdocuments,wehavedeveloped methodstoextracttextualandgraphiccontentdirectlyfrom thePDFcontentstreamandrepresentitasalistof\objects” atalevelofgranularitysuitableforstructuralunderstand- ingofthedocument.Theseobjectsarethengroupedinto lines,paragraphsandhigher-levellogicalstructuresusing anovelbottom-upsegmentationalgorithmbasedonvisual perceptionprinciples.Experimentalresultsdemonstratethe viabilityofourapproach,whichiscurrentlyusedasabasis forHTMLconversionanddataextractionmethods. CategoriesandSubjectDescriptors I.7.5[ DocumentandTextProcessing ]:DocumentCap- ture| documentanalysis ;H.3.3[ InformationSystems ]:InformationSearchandRetrieval GeneralTerms Algorithms,Experimentation 1.INTRODUCTION Inrecentyears,PDFhasbecomethe defacto standardfor exchangingprint-orienteddocumentsontheWeb.Itspop- ularitycanbeattributedtoitsrootsasapage-description language.AnydocumentcanbeconvertedtoPDFaseasily assendingittotheprinter,withthecon¯dencethatthe formattingandlayoutwillbepreservedwhenitisviewed Permissiontomakedigitalorhardcopiesofallorpartofthisworkfor personalorclassroomuseisgrantedwithoutfeeprovidedthatcopiesare notmadeordistributedfororcommercialadvantageandthatcopies bearthisnoticeandthefullcitationonthepage.Tocopyotherwise,to republish,topostonserversortoredistributetolists,requirespriorpermissionand/orafee. DocEng’09,September 16Œ18, 2009, Munich, Germany. Copyright 2009 ACM 978-1-60558-575-8/09/09 …$10.00. orprintedacrossdi®erentcomputingplatforms.However, theprint-orientednatureofPDFalsoprovidesasigni¯cant drawback:PDFscontainverylittlestructuralinformation aboutthecontentheldwithinthem,andextractingorre- purposingthiscontentisthereforeadi±culttask. Inthelastfewdecades,therehasbeenmuchworkinthe ¯eldof documentunderstanding whichaimstodetectlogi- calstructureinunstructuredrepresentationsofdocuments; usuallyscannedimages.Manyoftheseapproacheshavealso beenappliedtoPDF.Manyofthesemethodssimplymake useofabitmaprenditionofeachpageofthePDF¯leata givenresolutionandapplymethodssimilartothosedesigned forscannedpages.Relativelylittleinformation,typically justthetext,isusedfromtheoriginalPDFsource.Other approachesdoexaminethePDFsourcecodebutmakesome- whatlimiteduseofthedata.Section2describestheseap- proachesinmoredetail. Figure1:Documentrepresentationhierarchy Fig.1givesanoverviewofthedocumentauthoringpro- cessandthevariouslevelsofabstractioninwhichadocu- mentisrepresentedduringthedocumentauthoringprocess; fromsemanticconceptsbeforeanywordshavebeenwritten atthestarttotheprintedimageofthepageattheend. Documentunderstandingisessentiallytheoppositeofdoc- umentauthoring.WebelievethePDFrepresentationtobe alogicalstep above theprintedpage 1,andthereforethat 1PleasenotethatwearereferringtoPDF¯leswhichhave beengenerateddigitally,usuallydirectlyfromaDTPor word-processingapplication,regardlessofwhethertheyare tagged ornot.MoreinformationisgiveninSection6.

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Offshore Spills to be Reviewed September 09, 2004 Halifax, NS – The Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleu m Board, in conjunction with Environment Canada, is conducting a review of two recent spills that occurred during petroleum operations in the Nova Scotia offshore area. On August 22, 2004 the Board was informed by ExxonMobil Canada of a release of approximately 4 cubic metres of diesel fuel into the ocean from the North Triumph platform, located at approximately 25 km. South of Sable Island. The discharge resulted from a cracked fuel filter on the main generator. Four sheens were identified, one of which was in th e vicinity of Sable Island. Staff from the Board, Environment Canada, and the Nova Scotia Department of Environment and Labour traveled to Sable Island to participate in a beach assessment. No evidence of the fuel reaching the island or impacting wildlife was identified. A Transport Canada pollution surveillance flight saw no evidence of sheens. It is believed that the diesel fuel has been naturally dispersed and evaporated. On August 26, 2004 Marathon Canada informed the Board there had been a release of synthetic based mud (SBM) due to an equipment failure on the drilling installation, located at approximately 60 km. South of Sable Island. This occurred when the Crimson exploration well was being abandoned in 2,067 metres of water. SBM is the fluid used in the drilling process and is composed of synthetic oil, water, barite and other additives. It is formulated to have low toxicity in the marine environment. The discharge, which totaled 354 cubic metres, was at the seafloor around the wellhead, and subsequently dissipated with no evidence of material reaching the surface. A Board officer travelled to the drill ship to begin an inquiry. As part of the review, the Board has required each operator to provide a report on the cause of its incident. The Board will release the results of its findings upon conclusion of the review. In addition, Environment Canada has started an investigation on the ExxonMobil release and is reviewing all the information related to the Marathon incident. A technical briefing for the press will be provided at 3:00 P.M. today at the Board office located on the 6th floor, 1791 Barrington Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia. For further information, contact: Debbie Mountenay Manager, Administration and Industrial Benefits Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board 902 496 0743

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