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    Best Las Vegas Air Duct Cleaners – HVAC Duct Cleaning

    - January 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Air-Care has been a leader in HVAC air system cleaning in the Las Vegas Valley for over 30 years. Established in 1979 to fill a void in Indoor Air Quality, Air-Care has provided services to a wide range of customers for their homes and facilities - hotel/casinos, hospitals, factories, utility plants, schools and banks, along with general commercial and retail buildings.

    According to the EPA, indoor air can be up to 70 times more polluted than outdoor air. The benefits of a freshly cleaned HVAC air duct sytem in Las Vegas include: (1) Cleaner, fresher and healthier air inside your home or office (2) Home and office furnishings will stay cleaner longer (3) Mechanical units will perform more efficiently when coils and blowers are cleaned which means energy and money savings for you.

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    Absolutely not. All of our vacuum equipment is HEPA-filtered to 99.97% so the dirt stays in the machine and out of your home. Our procedures are designed to protect your home and furnishings from dust/dirt and we always leave the home cleaner then when we arrived.

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    Birmingham Lawn Care – Video

    - January 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    RFTA going to court with tire store over wall

    - January 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A dispute between the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority and the owner of Alpine Tire Co. in Glenwood Springs about adverse impacts of a wall, constructed along with a parking lot as part of the bus rapid transit expansion on the tire companys property is going to trial.

    According to a complaint filed on Aug. 28, 2013, in Garfield County District Court by property owner Michael Sos, the load-bearing wall is located in very close proximity to his property line and depends on his property for its support, without which support the wall would fail.

    The document stated that the location of the wall and an earthen bank abutting Sos property subjects it to the likelihood of inundation and invasion of significant drainage waters and debris, rendering portions of the lot totally unusable, and constituting an unlawful taking of his property, or inverse condemnation on the value of his lot.

    The property in question is next to the South Glenwood 27th Street park-and-ride facility along South Glen Avenue, where a wall of tires, which has been the subject of much speculation, has recently been erected.

    Sos, who has owned his property for 25 years, said the tire wall has dual purposes in that it gives Alpine a place to store its tires, and it helps keep people, including RFTA employees, from parking in his lot.

    Our parking lot has become their parking lot, Sos said Friday, adding that RFTA was also supposed to put trees and other landscaping as a barrier between the two properties, but still hasnt complied.

    Another wall of tires goes across the backside (east) of the lot that was put in place after commuters had made a path down the steep dirt bank, and Sos saw people slipping and falling down it.

    Aspen attorney Paul Taddune, who is representing RFTA, said Friday that the transit company has made efforts at remediation in the case, but no resolutions have taken hold.

    He said that Sos had no objections to the wall being built in 2013, but felt it was a problem only after its completion.

    But Sos contends that he told the transit company about these issues before the parking structure was built, and said his letters were ignored.

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    Understanding How Decks Influence One Another. – Video

    - January 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    KDMO Tutorial 13# – Como usar o Minigame / O que so buffs de Decks! Korean Digimon Masters – Video

    - January 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Heat, smoke delay search of Greek ferry for bodies

    - January 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    For a second day, fierce heat from a slow-burning blaze kept firefighters and other investigators on Saturday from searching the hold and vehicle decks of a Greek ferry for more bodies.

    At least 11 people perished in the pre-dawn blaze on Dec. 28 aboard the Norman Atlantic, on a voyage between Greece and Italy. Authorities fear more bodies might be inside the vehicle deck where the fire began.

    The ferry was towed into the Italian port of Brindisi on Friday morning. Port Capt. Mario Valente said Saturday that temperatures were "very high" inside the deck. Smoke still poured from the wreck.

    In early evening, Bari Prosecutor Ettore Cardinali told journalists that no bodies were found during a search of some of the passenger cabins and some deck areas.

    "There is still the danger of fire," Cardinali said. "Therefore, we still enter very carefully, little by little. It is still an initial search."

    As for accessing the vehicle deck, Brindisi Port Authority president Hercules Haralambides said it wasn't known when the garage area can be searched. "We can only hope that we are not confronted with a real tragedy" of more bodies, he said.

    Four Greek brothers waited at dockside for news of a missing cousin, a truck driver.

    Tsakoumis Ioannis, one of the brothers, said an uncle was located in a hospital, where he is being treated for burns on his head and arms. Their cousin, Sofos Ioannis, is missing.

    "What expectation can we have?" Ioannis said, adding in frustration that the family hasn't heard anything.

    Valente said port authorities would assist the family as best they could. "We hope their questions will soon find answers," Valente said.

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    Introducing DJ K-Midd: Kate Middleton Hits The Decks (Yes, This Happened)

    - January 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Kate Middleton and Prince William are good sports, aren't they? The couple, being the young, hip and modern royals they are, tried their hands at a spot of DJing at a community-run youth centre in Elizabeth, Adelaide, yesterday.

    Kate, dressed in Alexander McQueen and nude L.K. Bennett heels, scratched some vinyl, span some tunes and had a go on the ones and twos. What a hoot.

    The pair were shown the ropes by DJ Shane Peterer, who apparently told William not to give up his day job after hearing him attempt to mix. Ouch.

    God bless them for trying, we say.

    Yesterday, Kate and William followed in the footsteps of Princess Diana and Prince Charles with a visit to Uluru (Ayers Rock), where they posed for what will surely become an iconic photo.

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    Healthy Way Basement Waterproofing and Mold Remediation Wall Outstanding 5 S… – Video

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    Home – United Pentecostal Church International

    - January 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    In 2013-2014we celebrate one hundred years of the restoration of water baptism in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. We find examples of this practice throughout church history, but key events in the early twentieth century led to the greatest revival of this message since the third century.

    The Jesus Name message was renewed in the modern Pentecostal movement, which originated with a Bible school in Topeka, Kansas, in January 1901 led by Charles Parham and with the Azusa Street Revival in Los Angeles, California, from 1906 to 1908 led by William Seymour. Based on the examples in Acts, some early Pentecostals began to baptize in Jesus name, including Parham (1901), some in Los Angeles during the Azusa Street Revival (1907), and Andrew Urshan, a Persian immigrant in Chicago (1910).

    The practice did not yet have strong doctrinal significance, however. Two notable events led to the development of the Jesus Name message as a distinct movement: the Worldwide Camp Meeting in Arroyo Seco in April 1913 and the rebaptisms of Frank Ewart and Glenn Cook in April 1914.

    The Worldwide Apostolic Faith Camp Meeting was organized by R.J. Scott and George Studd and held at Arroyo Seco near Los Angeles, on a campground used by the Azusa Street Mission. The month-long meeting began on April 15, 1913, and perhaps two thousand people attended.

    The main speaker was Maria Woodworth-Etter, a well-known Pentecostal evangelist. Expectations were high, and 364 people received the Holy Spirit. Many miraculous healings occurred as Woodworth-Etter prayed in the name of Jesus. At a baptismal service Robert McAlister, a Canadian minister, explained that single immersion was the proper mode for baptism, not triple immersion. As proof he cited the baptismal accounts in Acts. The apostles baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ; they never baptized using the words Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, as triple immersion requires.

    McAlisters observation planted a seed in the minds of several people. A man named John Schaepe was so inspired that he spent the night in prayer. Early the next morning he began running through the camp shouting that he had received a revelation of the power of the name of Jesus. Quite a few campers were greatly stirred as Schaepe fervently explained his newfound understanding.

    Another man who was deeply impressed was Frank Ewart, originally from Australia, where he had been a Baptist bush missionary. In 1903 he immigrated to Canada, in 1908 he received the Holy Spirit in Portland, Oregon, and in 1912 he became pastor of a Pentecostal mission in Los Angeles founded by William Durham. Ewart had been studying the name and oneness of God for some time, so McAlisters comments were especially intriguing to him. Ewart invited him to his home, where they discussed the theological implications of using the name of Jesus in water baptism. They concluded that when the apostles baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, they properly fulfilled Christs command to baptize in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (Matthew 28:19).

    After the camp, Ewart began working in Los Angeles with McAlister and Glenn Cook, a noted evangelist who had been the full-time business manager of the Azusa Street Mission. These men continued to study the name of Jesus and the doctrine of God. After several months McAlister returned to Canada and shared their thinking with ministers there, particularly Franklin Small. At some point they also included in their discussions G.T. Haywood, a ministerial friend and a prominent African American pastor in Indianapolis.

    In November 1913 at a convention in Winnipeg, McAlister preached the first sermon on the name of Jesus in water baptism. Small had charge of the baptismal service and baptized thirty new converts in the name of Jesus Christ. These were the first Jesus Name baptisms to result from the Arroyo Seco meeting.

    Back in Los Angeles, Ewart and Cook concluded that, following the apostolic pattern, water baptism should always take place with the invocation of the name of Jesus. They also concluded that Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are not three distinct persons but three manifestations of the one God, and Jesus is the revelation of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. The reason why there is such power when believers preach, pray, and baptize in Jesus name is that the fullness of the Godhead dwells in Jesus.

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    Priest builds houses of God to renew faith

    - January 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    FLORIDABLANCA -- Fr. Jess G. Manabat of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish here is regarded as the "builder priest" of Pampanga.

    Devout Roman Catholics disclosed that Manabat had built a church, parish hall and convent at the Mawaque Resettlement Center (MRC) in Mabalacat City when he was assigned in the area for about four years beginning 1998.

    "Father Jess is the builder priest of Pampanga. He builds the houses of God and improves the church's facilities as soon he takes over a parish," said long-time MRC residents who witnessed how Manabat had started from scratch and then worked for the construction of all the necessary facilities in the parish dominated by victims of Mt. Pinatubos eruption.

    Manabat said he had initially lived at the MRCs hospital because there was no shelter for me and not even a chapel for the thousands of residents. He said what he had immediately done was to remind people that the lack of a church or chapel should not stop them from holding Holy Masses. He added that he had turned one of the rooms at the hospital into a chapel. Manabat said they held Holy Mass on Sundays at the streets.

    We continue the mass at the streets even when the rains are strong. Expressing faith and devotion to God should not be stopped by the lack of an ideal place and rains, he added.

    Manabat said he had asked families at the MRC to donate at least P20 each for the construction of the church and other facilities. Many of them gave more than P20 each. They were determined to have their own church, he added. Manabat said the church, parish hall and convent at the MRC were all completed over a period of fours year. He added: I was starting to enjoy the collective fruits of labor when I got a new assignment as a parish priest in another place.

    A very challenging experience but a rewarding one, said Manabat in describing his stint as parish priest of the MRCs Christ the Prince of Peace Parish. He said he was down by dengue while living at the MRC hospital. He added that he almost died and his doctor had to use 15 bags of blood to save him.

    In recent interview at the Sacred Heart of Jesus convent-church at the Palmayo Resettlement here, Manabat said he is attracting parishioners with liturgical arts. "I make the Church and its facilities very attractive to the people so they will attend mass and other religious activities more often than usual. Then I implant in their hearts and minds the importance of working together to keep the Church beautiful and sacred. More importantly, we have to remember that the real church is the people of God. The People of God is the Body of Christ, which is the Church."

    Manabat said he was an elementary student when he felt "the artist in me," particularly on designing rooms and buildings. "I ended up as a priest and not an architect or interior designer," he added in a jest.

    Manabat, a native of Macabebe town, studied at the Mother of Good Counsel Seminary at the City of San Fernando, Pampanga and he was one of the 30 students of the 1984 batch. He said they were asked to transfer rooms yearly at the seminary. He added that his classmates had raced to win the rights to occupy the room he just vacated. I design and fix my room well. I do the same thing on a larger scale when I am assigned as a parish priest.

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