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A different kind of order : the ICP Triennial
The 2013 Triennial, A Different Kind of Order, focuses on artworks created in our current moment of widespread economic, social, and political instability. The exhibition will include 28 international artists who employ photography, film, video, and interactive media. Many of their works reflect the growing importance of new paradigms associated with digital image making and network culture. A Different Kind of Order is organized by Kristen Lubben, Christopher Phillips, Carol Squiers, and Joanna Lehan.
ART; AROUND THE GALLERIES; Mind games twist and turn
2012
In a show that spans two galleries (China Art Objects and M+B) and at least three media (sculpture, photography, painting), Sam Falls explores the intersection of color, perception, digital imagery and natural processes such as fading and rust. The images exhibit any number of classical drawing techniques, but it's the reflections of a grand architectural space in the tiny silvery surface of the juicer -- another art historical convention -- that reveal a glimpse of the view from the place where the painting sees us. --
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Campbell rises to occasion for 'Fall of Sam Axe'
2011
The Fall of Sam Axe Sunday, 9 p.m. ET/PT USA Network For four seasons, Bruce Campbell has been the beer-guzzling, stubble-sporting sidekick Sam Axe on USA Network's hit spy series Burn Notice. For his character, the movie sets up plot points that will carry into the new season.
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Excess injury mortality among smokers: a neglected tobacco hazard
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Tsai, S P
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Cheng, T Y
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Chung, W S I
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Accidental Falls - mortality
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Accidents, Occupational - mortality
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Accidents, Traffic - mortality
2005
Objective: To assess the mortality risks from injuries for smokers and ex-smokers and to quantify the mortality burden of smoking from injury in Taiwan. Methods: Smokers’ (and ex-smokers’) mortality risks from injuries were compared with that of non-smokers in a merged cohort from Taiwan. A total of 64 319 male subjects were followed up for 12–18 years. Relative risks (RR) (adjusted for age and alcohol use) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for cause specific injury deaths were calculated using the Cox proportional hazard model. Relative risks of injury mortality were also calculated to assess the presence of dose–response relations with daily smoking quantity. Results: Alcohol use adjusted relative mortality risks for all injuries (RR 1.69, 95% CI 1.39 to 2.05) including those from motor vehicle accidents (RR 1.88, 95% CI 1.44 to 2.45) and non-motor vehicle accidents (RR 1.48, 95% CI 1.11 to 1.99) were significantly higher for smokers than non-smokers. Mortality was also increased for most subtypes of non-motor vehicle injuries including falls, fires, and job related injuries. Furthermore, these increases were dose dependent, with the heaviest smokers having the highest risk and the lightest smokers the lowest risk, and ex-smokers, no increase. In 2001, over one fifth (23%) of all male injury deaths in Taiwan was associated with smoking. Conclusion: This study demonstrated the significant association between fatal injuries and smoking. This relation adds further weight to smoking cessation campaigns.
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CNN International: No Ukraine power grids damaged in latest Russian air strikes on Kyiv; Four people died crossing English Channel trying to reach U.K. when boat capsized; Iranian footballer Amir Nasr- Azadani could be next protestor to be executed; FTX CEO Sam Bankman- Fried arrested in Bahamas at the request of the U.S.; Today Morocco takes on France at Qatar in semi-final game of World Cup; Migrant worker has died after falling from either floor in Lusail Stadium; COVID restrictions lifting i
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Foster, Max
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Madowo, Salma AbdelazizlLarry
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Ripley, Will
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Bankman-Fried, Sam
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Boating accidents & safety
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Boats
2022
U.S. officials tell CNN the Biden administration is preparingto send the Patriot Missile Defense System to Ukraine; Ukraine's powergrid operator reports no energy facilities were damaged during thelatest wave of Russian air strikes on Kyiv; U.K. government confirmsthat at least four people have died after the small boat they tried tocross the English Channel in on early Wednesday started collapsing;Home Secretary Sue-Ellen Braverman who have been criticized for nowopening enough safe, easier-to-obtain legal routes to come to the U.K.for migrants and asylum seekers, desperately seeking shelter in thiscountry; Iran's government is preparing to execute footballer AmirNasr-Azadani, that he could potentially be the third protester thatcould be faced with the death penalty; FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried couldspend the next two months in the Bahamas, because he was denied bailon Tuesday after police were - arrested him at the request of theU.S.; Team Morocco unified people across the region and the world asthey enter semifinals of World Cup; FIFA and Qatar both say they'reinvestigating the circumstances that lead to the death of this 24-year-old migrant worker at Lusail Stadium fell from eighth floor;After years of strict COVID restrictions China is finally starting toease the rules a bit. This as the rate of COVID infections, though, isrising
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engagement announcements
2004
Mr. and Mrs. James Emerick of Yakima announce the engagement of their daughter, Deana Emerick, to Jason Goetz. He is the son of Barbara Denton of Yakima and Don Goetz of St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands. The bride-to-be graduated from Selah High School and attended the Professional Beauty School in Yakima. She is a stylist at Salon Madrid of Selah. The bridegroom-to-be graduated from East Valley High School and Walla Walla Community College with a degree in turf management. He is an assistant superintendent at the Yakima Country Club. The bride-to-be graduated from Grandview High School and earned an associate of arts degree in science at Yakima Valley Community College, and is attending the YVCC nursing program. She is employed at Sun Terrace in Prosser as a medication technician. The bridegroom- to-be graduated from Sunnyside High School and Eastern Washington University with a bachelor of arts degree in education. He is a health and fitness instructor-coach at Harrison Middle School.
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Astros speed to Donnelley's title
2007
\"That was kind of our plan,\" Astros head coach Gary Krumm said. \"I told the kids, \"We're going to be aggressive as we can be at the bat and on the bases. And if it doesn't work, we'll lose going a thousand miles an hour.\" \"We're going to play in bigger games than this game,\" [Devin Kunz] said. \"That's what we told them. This one hurts a bit, but we've been out here all day and put on a great tournament. Thursday's gamesAt [Bill Ingram] FieldTwin Falls 5, Boise Seminoles 4Marsh Falls 23, Boise Seminoles 0Marsh Falls 12, Boise Capitals 6Twin Falls 6, Boise Captials 5At Harmon ParkKimberly 13, Blackfoot 3Blackfoot 5, Boise Senators 0Boise Senators 4, Bear Lake 2Bear Lake 3, [Kimberly] 2Friday's gamesAt Bill Ingram FieldBlackfoot 12, Bear Lake 0Boise Capitals 4, Boise Seminoles 3Kimberly 6, Boise Senators 5Twin Falls 2, Marsh Falls 1Saturday's gamesAt Bill Ingram FieldSeventh placeBear Lake 10, Boise Seminoles 0Fifth placeBoise Capitals 5, Boise Senators 4Third placeBlackfoot 9, Marsh Falls 1ChampionshipKimberly 12, Twin Falls 3
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