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schleichoftheday · 1 year ago
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Today's Schleich is:
13280 Haflinger Gelding [2004 - 2012]
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funkycapsuk · 5 months ago
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Stetson Kent Virgin Wool Check Flat Cap Men - Made in Germany Ivy hat with Peak, Lining Autumn-Winter - 59 cm Beige We have a fantastic collection of various Caps & Hats in our online Funky Caps & Hats shop. We aim to help to improve your cap and hat shopping experience! Why not check the Stetson Kent Virgin Wool Check Flat Cap Men - Made in Germany Ivy hat with Peak, Lining Autumn-Winter - 59 cm Beige. https://www.funkycaps.co.uk/product/stetson-kent-virgin-wool-check-flat-cap-men-made-in-germany-ivy-hat-with-peak-lining-autumn-winter/?feed_id=13280&_unique_id=66bfc32c004ec #funkycaps #speakwithyourcap #hataddict #cap #caps #baseballcap #baseballcaps #styleformen #styleforguys
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aryburn-trains · 2 years ago
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Northbound commuter running cab forward being pushed by a GO EMD F59PH under King Road and then Keele. King City, ON February 7, 2003
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asset-kanato · 25 days ago
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私の資産状況について(2024年12月07日)
はじめに こんばんは、kanatoです。 選挙も終わって今年も大きなイベントは終了かなと思っていましたが、隣国が大変なことになってますね。ちなみに日本のメディアはあんまり報道しませんね。 ということで、今回も毎週の資産状況をご紹介していきたいと思います。 資産構成(現時点) 現在の資産構成はこのような状況です。あまり劇的には変わりません。 総資産が13420万円付近、負債が150万円程度、純資産が13280万円位です。 現金・預金はおよそ1670万円、投資資産が11610万円くらい、現金・預金の比率は12.59%です。10%を早々に切りそうなペースです。 資産クラス間のリバランスはせず、基本的にはそのまま放置ですが、年末にかけて膨らみすぎた資産は徐々に決済を進めようと思います。 資産クラスとして大きいものが、「投資信託」、「株式」、「暗号資産」です。一番大きな資産クラス…
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town-of-silent-poets · 26 days ago
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People NEED Hobbies.
[Author's Note: ENGL 1120/COMP II Final Project, "Multimodal Argument", Final Submission.]
Okay, my title may sound fairly obvious, I know, but hear me out: I have proof! Though I could argue that every individual has experience with hobbies and their possitive effects on our lives, I won't pull that out of my hat of tricks. Instead, this proof I have is in the form of two peer-reviewed studies and a silly little book about weird hobbies. Let's get right into it.
First, in a study printed in The Journal of Experimental Education, Takayuki Goto of Osaka University studies the impact of utility-value intervention on student engagement. Students were assigned to write reflections about how the content learned in their classes is relevant and useful to their goals and daily lives outside of school. The study found that those who engaged in the utility-value intervention stayed engaged with their classes and coursework throughout the semester and turned in more assignments, while those without the intervention became less engaged and submitted less of their assignments.
Now, that is very cool and very smart. How many people go to school or a job and think: "What is this going to do for me besides a degree/money?" Besides the upkeep of daily basics needed to sustain life, what is the point of putting in so much effort? Losing sight of our goals and overall happiness can happen in these situations. Yet, knowing that external factors can give value to monotonous tasks and make them easier to complete feels enlightening. Heck, how many people started taking classes or going to a job because there was something they wanted? I, myself, do both, because there's something I want to do in life that college and a job will help me achieve. The work is hard and repetitive, but knowing that a goal, be it a future career or buying something for myself, can be obtained and maybe even bettered by my efforts makes it worth doing far more.
That's not all I found, either. I did say there were two studies.
In the Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, Holli M. Holmes and W. Ben Mortenson published a study on the quality of life for people with intellectual disabilities. In order to conduct this study, 19 people with intellectual disabilities were consulted. They came together in groups to discuss the things that had positive and negative impacts on their lives. The conclusion for the positives was that support, well-being, activities, and hobbies were the key factors to the improvement of quality of life.
[ https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/jar.13280 ]
Once again, I find this study fascinating as well. Of all the things that can help improve people's lives, having something to do counts for half of the overall conclusion. If this study were to be expanded to more than 19 people, I believe that this ratio would hardly change, even if those without intellectual disabilities were to be included in the study or studied separately. How many people can honestly say that they are okay with doing nothing? This doesn't mean sitting and looking at social media or reading or watching a movie, because, in all of those instances, you are still doing an activity. This is more about when you are surrounded by activity happening and you cannot engage with it despite wanting to. To do nothing goes against being alive, and being held back from doing something, anything, makes being alive quite hard.
Well, that brings me to my very last point: a silly little book about weird hobbies.
Michael Canfeild brings together a list of diverse and seemingly strange hobbies in his book America’s Oddest Hobbies. From dog grooming to bug fighting and from mooing to eggshell carving, there is a wide range of examples of what hobbies can entail.
As much as some of these examples might seem odd and not up your alley, that doesn't mean there isn't something out there just for you. Something that might seem weird to others, too. There are a lot of non-traditional hobbies, as well as hobbies that don't seem like hobbies. Some hobbies can also consume more or less time and/or money as well. Maintaining a social media account or ranking streaks in video games count as hobbies. Collecting items found on the ground such as rocks or lost trinkets can work, too, as something you do passively as you walk down a road or hallway. Taking pieces of plants and gluing them together on a canvas into a nature collage reminisce of a 3D painting. Dressing in different colors for specific days of the week or always wearing something themed for obscure holidays. Honestly, the list could go all. Big or small, profitable or not, hobbies like these can make living life better. Who knows, maybe if you are interested in profit and put yourself into doing well, others could see your work, take interest, and be open to the idea of buying what you do.
So, given what I've said thus far, my point stands strong. People need hobbies, and my proof sits in two studies and a silly little book. Improve your school and work life, improve your life over all, and go get yourself your own hobby. I know I have. Mine? I like to intentionally and perfectly tie a game of checkers without anyone losing any pieces. :D
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mq-advocacia · 2 months ago
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Fui demitida e descobri que estou grávida, o que fazer?
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aceshadowstar · 4 months ago
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X-Men Voice Cast Joins CGC for an In-House Private Signing Event https://www.cgccomics.com/news/article/13280/X-Men-Voice-Cast-CGC-Signing/
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xatskee · 4 months ago
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#QuoteOfTheDay (20240903):
“Orang sukses itu tidak pernah khawatir tentang apa yang dilakukan orang lain.”
Hidup kadang pasang, kadang surut. Saat surut, ada yang merasa nelangsa. Apa lagi saat melihat rekan kerja karirnya moncer. Ada lagi yang cuek, lalu merasa nyaman tak punya job desc berarti. Padahal sukses sejati sebenarnya tetap bisa ditempuh dengan membangun ‘jalan ninja’ sendiri. Berusaha menjadi hamba yang dicintai Allah dengan memberikan manfaat (At-Thabrani: 13280) dan menimba ilmu sebagai jalan ke surga (Abu Dawud: 3157).
S.A. Ibrahim mantan CEO Radian Group berkata, “Kembangkan keterampilan/kemampuan luar biasa Anda sendiri, jadilah individu dan pemimpin yang patut dicontoh. Yang terpenting, tetaplah positif tentang diri Anda sendiri dan jangan pernah menyerah! Menanglah dengan menunjukkan bagaimana Anda dapat memberikan kontribusi positif yang menguntungkan semua orang.”
#Successful #people #never #worry #about #others #doing #benefit
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randompatterngenerator · 4 months ago
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Low-res mirrored palettewalk iterations=13280,levels=24,seed=141234468,cols=8,c1=8648b2,c2=a3bc51,c3=b96a36,c4=42d771,c5=35a064,c6=6692e4,c7=cc9627,c8=5e3ae3
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jamesjbkim · 5 months ago
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Determining Jesus' MBTI personality type is speculative and subjective. Various analyses suggest different types:
- **INFJ**: Often cited due to his empathetic nature, visionary leadership, and deep understanding of others[2][5].
- **INTJ**: Suggested for his strategic thinking and purposeful actions[5].
- **ISFJ**: Noted for his nurturing and service-oriented behavior[3].
- **ISTJ**: Highlighted for his dedication to duty and adherence to traditions[3].
Ultimately, Jesus' personality is seen as encompassing qualities from multiple MBTI types, reflecting his complex and multifaceted nature[3].
Sources
[1] If Jesus Took a Personality Test, This Would Be His Myers-Briggs ... https://churchplants.com/articles/13280-jesus-took-personality-test-myers-briggs-personality-type-paul-sohn.html
[2] Jesus Christ MBTI : r/mbti - Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/mbti/comments/bfwz81/jesus_christ_mbti/
[3] What is Jesus' Myers-Briggs Type? - Whole Christianity https://wholechristianity.com/articles/jesus-myers-briggs-type
[4] What do you think Jesus's MBTI personality type is? https://www.personality-database.com/profile/2394/jesus-biblical-figures-mbti-personality-type
[5] What Was Jesus' Personality Type? | True You Journal - Truity https://www.truity.com/blog/what-was-jesus%27-personality-type
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asset-kanato · 1 month ago
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私の資産状況について(2024年11月23日)
はじめに こんばんは、kanatoです。 11月も残すところあと1週間になりましたね。私は現在リフレッシュ休暇という名の長期休暇中です。ただ、今週は体調を崩してしまい、貴重な1週間がほぼ無駄になってしまいました・・・。 ということで、今回も毎週の資産状況をご紹介していきたいと思います。ちなみに今回も土曜日更新です。 資産構成(現時点) 現在の資産構成はこのような状況です。あまり劇的には変わりません。 総資産が13280万円付近、負債が190万円程度、純資産が13090万円位です。 現金・預金はおよそ1690万円、投資資産が11400万円くらい、現金・預金の比率は12.90%です。前回からさらに下振れ中です。もしかすると近々10%も割り込むかもしれません。 資産クラス間のリバランスはせず、基本的にはそのまま放置ですが、年末にかけて膨らみすぎた資産は徐々に決済を進めようと思い…
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town-of-silent-poets · 1 month ago
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People NEED Hobbies
[Author's Note: ENGL 1120/COMP II Final Project "Multimodal Argument" Draft.]
Okay, my title may sound fairly obvious, I know, but hear me out: I have proof! This proof is in the form of two peer-reviewed studies and a silly little book about weird hobbies.
In a study printed in The Journal of Experimental Education, Takayuki Goto of Osaka University studies the impact of utility-value intervention on student engagement. Students were assigned to write reflections about how the content learned in their classes is relevant and useful to their goals and daily lives outside of school. The study found that those who engaged in the utility-value intervention stayed engaged with their classes and coursework throughout the semester and turned in more assignments, while those without the intervention became less engaged and submitted less of their assignments.
Now, that is very cool and very smart. How many people go to school or a job and think: "What is this going to do for me besides a degree/money?" Besides the upkeep of daily basics needed to sustain life, what is the point of putting in so much effort? Losing sight of our goals and overall happiness can happen in these situations. Yet, knowing that external factors can give value to monotonous tasks and make them easier to complete feels enlightening. Heck, how many people started taking classes or going to a job because there was something they wanted? I, myself, do both, because there's something I want to do in life that college and a job will help me achieve. The work is hard and repetitive, but knowing that a goal, be it a future career or buying something for myself, can be obtained and maybe even bettered by my efforts makes it worth doing far more.
That's not all I found, either. I did say there were two studies.
In the Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, Holli M. Holmes and W. Ben Mortenson published a study on the quality of life for people with intellectual disabilities. In order to conduct this study, 19 people with intellectual disabilities were consulted. They came together in groups to discuss the things that had positive and negative impacts on their lives. The conclusion for the positives was that support, well-being, activities, and hobbies were the key factors to the improvement of quality of life.
[ https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/jar.13280 ]
Once again, I find this study fascinating as well. Of all the things that can help improve people's lives, having something to do counts for half of the overall conclusion. If this study were to be expanded to more than 19 people, I believe that this ratio would hardly change, even if those without intellectual disabilities were to be included in the study or studied separately. How many people can honestly say that they are okay with doing nothing? This doesn't mean sitting and looking at social media or reading or watching a movie, because, in all of those instances, you are still doing an activity. This is more about when you are surrounded by activity happening and you cannot engage with it despite wanting to. To do nothing goes against being alive, and being held back from doing something, anything, makes being alive quite hard.
Well, that brings me to my very last point: a silly little book about weird hobbies.
Michael Canfeild brings together a list of diverse and seemingly strange hobbies in his book America’s Oddest Hobbies. From dog grooming to bug fighting and from mooing to eggshell carving, there is a wide range of examples of what hobbies can entail.
As much as some of these examples might seem odd and not up your alley, that doesn't mean there isn't something out there just for you. Something that might seem weird to others, too. There are a lot of non-traditional hobbies, as well as hobbies that don't seem like hobbies. Some hobbies can also consume more or less time and/or money as well. Maintaining a social media account or ranking streaks in video games count as hobbies. Collecting items found on the ground such as rocks or lost trinkets can work, too, as something you do passively as you walk down a road or hallway. Taking pieces of plants and gluing them together on a canvas into a natural collage reminisce of a 3D painting. Dressing in different colors for specific days of the week or always wearing something themed for obscure holidays. Honestly, the list could go all. Big or small, proffitable or not, hobbies like these can make living life better. Who knows, maybe if you are interested in profit and put yourself into doing well, others could see your work, take interest, and be open to the ide of buying what you do.
So, over all, my point stands strong. People need hobbies, and my proof sits in two studies and a silly little book. Improve your school and work life, improve your life over all, and go get yourself your own hobby. I know I have. Mine? I like to intentionally and perfectly tie a game of checkers without anyone losing any pieces. :D
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solicotanks · 6 months ago
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Solico Tanks: Internationally Certified Excellence
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Solico Tanks boasts an impressive array of international certifications, showcasing our unwavering dedication to excellence in quality, safety, and reliability across our products and operations.
Management System: • ISO 9001: Design and manufacturing of GRP tanks
Product Compliance: • USA: AWWA D121-12 • Europe & UK: BS-EN 13280 • Japan: JIS A 4110 • Singapore: SS 245
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At Solico Tanks, we don't just meet standards - we exceed them. Our extensive list of international certifications is our promise to you: uncompromising quality, every time.
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open-society-news · 7 months ago
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Швейцария одобрила на референдуме энергетическое законодательство - SWI swissinfo.ch
Все новые объекты капитального строительства площадью более 300 квадратных метров в обязательном порядке будут размещать на всех подходящих пространствах системы генерирующих солнечных батарей. В Европейском союзе солнце и ветер обеспечивают почти 27% электроэнергии (по состоянию на конец 2023 года).
https://t.me/open_society_news/13280
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redtnjalisco · 1 year ago
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El dramático incidente tuvo lugar alrededor de las 8:50 de la mañana del lunes 23 de octubre, cuando los estudiantes asistían a su clase de Física. https://talajalisconoticias.com/profesora-de-secundaria-general-fallece-frente-a-estudiantes/?feed_id=13280&_unique_id=65381767cfe19
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goopeculiar · 1 year ago
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i know it's just a number (but you're the eighth wonder) mark/johnny (+ side!pairings), NC-17, 13280 words. Johnny laughs, but it’s a sweet, tender sound.
“Mark,�� he says, cupping his cheeks.
Johnny looks at him like Mark has missed something very obvious and evidently crucial, but Mark himself has never been the most astute observer in times like this. Johnny ruffles his hair once more, fingers grazing ever so slightly against Mark’s scalp, before giving Mark a look that could shatter glass.
“I really like fucking virgins.”
“Oh,” Mark says lamely, mouth completely dry.
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