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Omar Laron Haynes, 37 - Deceased - Silver Hill, Christ Church, Barbados.
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His bullet-riddled body (allegedly over 30 bullets) was dead on arrival at the QEH. Kill and be killed (he was a recidivist). Naked!!
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Lord Arutha Sly and Lady Isabella Heart of Silver Hill The Wolf and his Shadow Ghost
Special thanks to the artist, anavys, for being the first we trusted to finally bring our OTP to life.
Characters belong to myself (Arutha) and @heart-of-gilneas (Bell).
#Arutha Sly#Isabella Heart#Silver Hill#Worgen#Gilnean#Human#Rogue#art#werewolf#lycan#wolf#assassin#toxicologist#otp#bellarutha#The Wolfheart Chronicles#World of Warcraft#moon guard#wow rp#roleplay#rp#saved for later#favourite#tag spam#im so just proud#aaaa#anavys
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Silver Fucking Hills
This place was ridiculous. I went there for bulimia and I was puking every night without their knowing because I was under 18 and I was put in the comingled place with 6 other kids with various issues. The psychiatrist was manipulative and psycologically abusive, and the staff was harsh, hypocritical, and inattentive. I could say so much more so message if you want the horror stories.
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From their website it looks like Silver Hills has an adult inpatient ED unit, which was what this person was asking about. From what I can gather, the person above is talking about their adolescent unit, which is not ED-specific.
A full review for the adult unit would be helpful, but more info on the adolescent unit would not hurt.
-James
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On January 7, 1839, the first silver mine in North Carolina opened at Silver Hill, near Lexington in Davidson County.
Silver was first discovered on the site in 1838. Prospector Roswell A. King purchased the land, and along with John W. Thomas, was issued a charter by the General Assembly in 1839. The site became known as the Washington Mine.
Loss of silver and lead in the refining process caused financial troubles for the Washington Mining Company. Experiments in refining failed to improve the situation, and, in 1852, the mine closed.
In 1854, the operation reopened as the Silver Hill Mine under the management of a New York company, the Zinc and Silver Mining Company. The company owned the town that grew up around the mine, and the original workers were poor whites who were paid wages less rent and other costs. By the late 1850s, white workers were increasingly replaced by rented slave labor.
During the Civil War, the mine produced lead for the Confederate war effort. The Zinc and Silver Mining Company resumed operations after the conflict, but the company ceased operations in 1882, due to continuing refining problems and legal difficulties over the title.
Attempts to revive it in later years were unsuccessful.
This Day in NC History: NC’s First Silver Mine Opened; Slave Labor Follows.
(A silver mine founded by someone named Roswell? Could it be... aliens preparing for a war against lycanthropes?)
#NC#History#NC History#This Day in NC History#Silver Hill#Davidson County#Washington Mine#Silver Hill Mine#silver mines#lead mines#slave labor#Zinc and Silver Mining Company
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My favorite photograph of Edie Sedgwick.
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Save Europe's oldest street
Save Europe's oldest main street
High Street, Winchester, near Silver Hill scheme. (beautifulengland.net)
I blogged on the fate of Winchester, England, Europe’s oldest main street – home of the Winchester Cathedral made famous in song – several years ago. Since then the activist group Winchester Deserves Betterhas been fighting the scheme (they call projects schemes in Britain). Their efforts received a pair of dismaying…
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This is both Caoimhe Cassidy and myself dressed up in white robes. After some jiggerypokery in Adobe Premiere Pro I made it look ilke a dozen or so fairies walking in slow motion at night time.
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0059: /scam-alerts
Local alert system.
Getting information out quickly about scams is important. By the time the local newspaper or the police department is aware of a problem, the scammers are often long gone.
With /scam-alerts neighbors can share information and keep an eye out for each other. Someone spending a little too much time in a yard that’s not theirs? Neighbors can quickly confirm if that person lives in the area, and someone can politely but firmly say hi to let him / her know that residents are on the lookout for each other. Someone offering to do yard work but you’re not sure if they’re reliable? Check in on /scam-alerts to see if anyone’s reported back on them.
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rollins band liar live 8-23-06
rollins band liar live 8-23-06
I filmed this from 4 feet away. sound quality’s not that great but hey, it’s Henry Rollins!!!! Video Rating: 4 / 5
With one of Robb’s leading hosts along with its lord wiped out by an ambush just outside Silver Hill he must move fast to strike a killing blow on the lannis…
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Winchester March: A strategic alignment with the 'creative class'.
Winchester, being one of the poshest towns in the UK, is no bastion of socialist schemes. So seeing so many at the march this morning against the Silver Hill development felt exciting and strange in equal measure. I think people were surprised at the high turnout [over 1000]. The irony of a protest march made up of largely upper middle class folks was not lost on some - a very nice lady in her 60s muttered "I've got my hand grenade in my purse just in case".
In a nutshell, Silver Hill is a hack job /scheme of urban regeneration devised by the Council and predatory developers for a substantial area in central Winchester. It comprises of nearly 300 luxury homes and mall-style retail space which will lead to the destruction of the bus station and damage to archeological Roman remains dotted around area. And like so many regeneration schemes in London, e.g. the Heygate estate, affordable housing is but one broken promise after another. In contrast to earlier plans to ensure at least 100 affordable homes, Silver Hill developers' affordable provision (rents below market levels) is now dependent on achieving "a profit level of 15 per cent" and there are absolutely no plans for social housing on the site.
What I found interesting is the march's emphasis on 'context'. During the march's speeches, there were a lot of noises against the monolithic ugliness of Silver Hill and its jarring with the historic 'face' of Winch. A lot of the issues mentioned during the march, in contrast to the media discourse, seemed to hinge around design and architecture rather than say, schools, or where to rehabilitate and house offenders released from the horribly inadequate prison on Romsey road. In the Winchester Deserves Better campaign website, I found a document that outlines what the site should contain instead of Silver Hill. This list includes: "a permanent indoor market, small independent and artisan shops, an art gallery, outdoor performance space, low cost office spaces including a 'business incubator'". These are obviously seen as more fitting with the 'context' of the city. There was a lot less mention of social housing during the march as compared to local media coverage of Silver Hill. And I wondered why. Whose context is it?
A lot on the list wouldn't be entirely out of place with Richard Florida's ideas about creative class and creative cities - a topic I taught last week. Many of the vociferous criticisms of Florida urban planning schemes debunk his recommendations [upping the 'bohemian index', artsy scenes, street markets, irregular quirky architecture etc] as disguised neoliberal hogwash that ultimately leads to social displacement (gentrification), cultural exclusion/intimidation (hipsterisation) and inequality. So the question is, with all that emphasis the non-monolithic and the beautiful, are Winch campaigners demands doing more to drive the city towards the 'Florida Way' than bring about social justice and equality? It wouldn't be difficult for property developers to make those concerned with 'context' happy by bringing in faux-old, quirky and charming architecture, pave the streets with artisan markets and hip art galleries, whilst at the same time aiding the exclusion of affordable housing in the name of profit.
Having lived in Hackney's now-famous Chatsworth Road both before and after it became labelled the "frontline of gentrification", I feel hugely ambivalent about gentrification. Personally I don't miss the fear of walking down home at night after drive-by shootings and at the same time, since Chatsworth's dramatic overhaul, even if I decide to move back to Hackney I am pretty sure I cannot afford to rent there now. Thus I also hold no romantic illusions about street markets and artisanal shops; indeed, small and independent does not necessarily mean inclusive and 'authentic', whatever the latter means.
My conclusion is this: urban regeneration x social justice involves messy and uncertain politics. For now, building a coalition of resistance around design and architecture - i.e. the geography and 'scene' of the creative class - is probably far more likely to gather critical mass needed to make the Winch Council pay attention. As Max Nathan said, Florida is not always wrong, that some of his arguments are "right in the wrong way". Neither creativity or creative class should determine a city's significance but it doesn't mean creative class-like 'things' don't matter. The deeper and more important long term goal of the march is this: democratic process. Amongst the divided voices of the march's organisers, they are united in their anger that "public consultations" on such regeneration schemes increasingly played out merely as performative exercises for rubber stamping decisions already made by the Council. Until the public is actually really consulted in workings of the Council, the march may have to be strategically Floridian. There is a trade-off in that the politics of an event like today's march becomes politically conservative, but I guess it is better than no march at all.
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Book three in the Jack Brenin series. I bought the first two stand alone, then just got the ebook collection. I still saved a decent amount of money over buying all of the rest piecemeal and I will definitely be reading them all.
I am very much enjoying this series. There is a bit of the, "silly adults, why do the kids always have to save the day?" But, these books are very fun to read. If we lived closer to our nephews (six and nine), I would totally read them this series, and do voices and faces, whether they wanted me to or not.
I love that the main adult characters are women and that they hold positions of authority in fairy land. Catherine Cooper also seems to do a better job of handling the magic in the "muggle" world than the Harry Potter series did.
Also, just in case you wanted to get me a gift of some sort, I would like a dragonette. Thank you.
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Any reviews of Silver Hill's inpatient ED program?
anyone?
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This is a really really rough version of an original song that I helped write, and singing in it are my two best friends (who will remain unnamed). I am just posting this to give a sneak peek of the song, but work still needs to be done with it!
Lyrics:
Verse One:
Her fragile branches Detach in shreds from her uprooted frame She veils her arms Covering the secret that she knows is wrong
Venom and acid pour from her veins She writes her pain outside Distracting from within The towel beside her tie-dyed Stained with lies and deceit She breathes to the cotton, "we are unclean"
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Her most beautiful poetry comes From the words imprinted on her own canvas They're stronger there
Chorus:
If you're here too Remember you've only hit the curb Just get to the top Where the view may not be glitter But the flame will reignite It will spark your will to fight It may not be a golden glow But soon you will climb that silver hill
Verse Two:
In the mirror the downward curve of her face Changes from a mountain to a valley Shattering her porcelain mold Repainting her pale complexion with vivid watercolors Washing away the dullness of her despair
Pre-Chorus:
Her most beautiful poetry comes From the words imprinted on her own canvas They're stronger there
Chorus:
If you're here too Remember you've only hit the curb Just get to the top Where the view may not be glitter But the flame will reignite It will spark your will to fight It may not be a golden glow But soon you will climb that silver hill
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She'd hear them laughing They say Why would you build a Castle out of tears When we have all these Bricks over here?
Chorus:
If you're here too Remember you've only hit the curb Just get to the top Where the view may not be glitter But the flame will reignite It will spark your will to fight It may not be a golden glow But soon you will climb that silver hill But soon you will climb that silver hill
#blog#song#recovery song#silver hill#recovery#mental illness recovery#music#original song#mental illness#mental health#mental health recovery
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I passed this beautiful scene while walking to Magdalena's house today.
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