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Bang La Decks - Utopia Dj Remix 2014 (fifa 15)
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October 16, 2014 by
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Hearthstone - Featured Decks: Ant #39;s AC Miracle Rogue
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October 16, 2014 by
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Talk about a sea monster!
The worlds joint largest cruise ship visited Britain for the first time on Wednesday.
Hundreds of spectators watched in awe as the Oasis of the Seas docked in Southampton on the south coast for the day.
The Royal Caribbean liner is 225,000 tonnes, 70 yards wide, 400 yards long and has an incredible 16 passenger decks.
The 800 million pounds ship is 40 per cent larger than any before it.
Taking three years to make, the 1,187ft-long ship is longer than the Shard is tall and, at 208 feet wide, is larger than the wingspan of a Boeing 747.
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Made by the Royal Caribbean, it has the capacity to house 6,296 passengers and an extra 2,000 crew.
Hundreds of people lined the city's Mayflower Park to see the gargantuan liner make her way up Southampton Water.
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October 16, 2014 by
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Ive been seeing a lot of pitch decks lately. As a TechStars mentor, Ive been fortunate to get to know the SmartOn, Edvisor.io, and CreatorBox teams over the last few months and watch them develop and refine their pitches. Ive also seen numerous pitches uploaded to our new TrackBat platform, which enables entrepreneurs to track if potential investors are going through their decks to gauge interest.
All of this got me thinking, what makes a great pitch deck?
1. Make a point
If your audience doesnt understand what youre offering to provide, then youve failed. Every slide you make and every word you speak should work to explain and clarify that purpose, because thats why your audience is there in the first place.
2. The 10/20/30 rule
Guy Kawasaki, one of the worlds foremost marketing experts and a man whose name should start to be on the tip of your tongue if it isnt already, coined the now-ubiquitous 10/20/30 Rule. Basically, your presentation should be no longer than 10 slides, last no longer than 20 minutes, and include text in a font no smaller than 30 point.
One of the worst mistakes you can make while pitching is to surrender to Death by PowerPoint, which is basically just really bad use of PowerPoint. That includes not following the 10/20/30 rule, not including images or video or anything visually appealing, and making the presentation your primary method of communication (rather than you). Dont do it. Listen to Guy.
3. Its all about a problem and a solution
Sure, theres lots of other stuff in your pitch. But at the end of the day, that point we talked about is your unique solution to a nagging problem that hopefully has massive potential for success. Present the problem almost right off the bat, and remind the audience why its so incredibly annoying and how many people it affects. Once they realize its something that really needs fixing, lay your solution out for them. At this early stage, dont hit them with too much technical detail or behind-the-scenes informationkeep it clean and simple, and make sure they understand your value proposition.
Also, be sure to tie in your story. Make your audience realize the opportunity exactly how you did. Make them feel that excitement. If the audience gets it, everything else can be smooth sailing.
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October 16, 2014 by
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There was a time when observation decks were all the rage in Toronto.The designersand developers of tall buildings like TD Centre, Commerce Court, and City Hall, keen toshow off theircreations to the public, installedtop floorpublic viewing galleries withpanoramic views of the city.One had a restaurant, another doubled as anart gallery, a third had an aviary.
These early privately-owned public spaces (POPS) gave many peopletheir firstchance to look down on the city from above. They were popular, too. About a million people visited the observation floor at the top of TD Centre every year. That was untilthe CN Tower showed upand spoiled the party in 1976.
One of the oldest and best-known closed observation decks in Toronto sits atop the original Commerce Court tower at King and Bay. When the building was completed in 1931, it was the tallest building in the British Empire. Crowds of people gathered on the unfinished roof in 1930 to watch the R100 dirigible balloonthe pride of Great Britains budding Imperial Airship Schemeglide silently over Toronto.
Today, the tower is easy to miss among the citystaller skyscrapers, but the exquisite detail of the roof was always meant to be seen up close. Massive carved heads, representing courage, foresight, observation, and enterprise, still peer out from the thirty-second floor observation balcony, though the visitors are long gone. The deck, which doesnt have a safety railing, is too dangerous, the buildings owners say.
The 1972 addition to Commerce Court was built with an observation level, too. The 57-floor International Style Bay Street building robbed the complexs original tower of its downtown view and trumped it for height. When it openedthe new tower was the tallest in Toronto, beating neighbouring TD Centre by about 17 metres.
The indoor observation area was carpeted and contained a small collection of tropical birds. Serene music accompanied the unobstructed panoramic views of the city, lake, and surrounding cities. CIBC charged visitors 50 cents entry in 1975 and the room was open until 10 p.m.
The lookout at TD Centre, completed a few years earlier, was slightly closer to the ground, but charged the same prices (the buildings owners even minted tokens.) Instead of an aviary, the bank enticed guests with a selection of Eskimo art from the companys private collection. Office workers who brought a packed lunch were given half price admission.
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October 16, 2014 by
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Episode 2, Segment 2: Waterproofing and Mold Remediation
Kirk B. Ferchert, President of Remedial-Solutions, LLC in central Ohio discusses waterproofing and mold remediation. Does mold = disaster? Should you buy a house if there is mold? What is...
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October 16, 2014 by
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CORPUS CHRISTI (Kiii News) - Complaints from City workers led to the shutdown of one local office and an emergency evacuation due to elevated mold levels Wednesday.
The complaint came from an employee of one of the buildings at the city's office complex near Ayers and Holly. Building 3-C housed the heavy equipment production building and contains a corner dispatch office.
Fleet Maintenance Director Jim Davis said a deteriorating roof and the recent rains led to the testing of the office air quality earlier this week, and the employees will now be working out of a portable building brought in Wednesday.
"I had a couple of employees talk to me and they said, 'You know what? I'm not sure about the air quality in here.' That's the way it went down," Davis said. "So I immediately acted. We moved everybody out. Did the test. Found elevated mold levels and went from there."
The mold remediation involves removing everything in the office and decontaminating those materials, as well as the empty offices. Davis said the two regular employees will not return to the old office until the roof is replaced and the office is remodeled.
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October 16, 2014 by
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A building proposed as a new emergency homeless shelter in Traverse City has been found to contain a dangerous mold. /upnorthlive photo
TRAVERSE CITY -- A building proposed as a new emergency homeless shelter in Traverse City has been found to contain a dangerous mold.
A member of the board of directors for Safe Harbor believes that this should not impact the group's plans for the building.
The building in question is at 517 Wellington, near the corner of Wellington and Eighth Street in Traverse City.
The building is currently being used as a warehouse for multiple groups including the Traverse City Film Festival and The History Center in Traverse City.
The Safe Harbor board member says any remediation of the mold found in the building will be the responsibility of Traverse City and will need to be completed before Safe Harbor would lease the building for an emergency shelter.
And before any lease agreement can be put together, the Traverse City Commission must first agree to allow the emergency shelter to be located at that site.
Commissioners could vote on the special land use permit for the proposed emergency shelter at their meeting November 17th.
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October 16, 2014 by
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By Trevor Warner Assistant Managing Editor
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Micheal Zuccolillo is challenging Paradise Town Council incumbents Jody Jones and Scott Lotter. Contributed photo
(This is the first article in a series about the Paradise Town Council candidates. An interview with Jody Jones will appear in Saturday's issue of The Post)
Despite an injury that caused him to miss three important election functions in a row, Mike Zuccolillo is still in the race for Paradise Town Council, running against incumbents Jody Jones and Scott Lotter.
Zuccolillo was part of an effort to take supplies to Weed, which sustained severe fire damage. Last Monday, while attempting to unhitch the supply trailer, the trailer came loose and its tongue fell on his right leg causing a compound fracture above the ankle.
Emergency crews showed up and he was taken to Feather River Hospital for treatment.
His first thought was whether he was going to be in a cast for the meet and greet.
"The firemen were laughing at me because I kept asking, 'Am I going to make it (to the event)?'" Zuccolillo said.
He didn't make it to the meet and greet and didn't have surgery until the next day, which was when the League of Women Voters scheduled its candidate forum.
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