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    Waluigi The Actual Plumber – The Sims 4: Part 9 – Video

    - September 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Waluigi The Actual Plumber - The Sims 4: Part 9
    Even Mario hardly ever plumbs. ------------------------------ Link Dump: Tom #39;s Twitter: https://twitter.com/TomFawkes Tom #39;s Facebook: https://www.facebook.co...

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    24 Hour Plumber Edmonton 780-851-1967 – Video

    - September 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    24 Hour Plumber Edmonton 780-851-1967
    24 Hour Plumber Edmonton 780-851-1967 http://EdmontonEmergencyPlumbing.com Trying to find professional Plumber that knows what he #39;s doing and won #39;t charge yo...

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    UP grads top master plumber board exams

    - September 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Professional Regulation Commission announced Monday that 493 out of 1,368 passed the Master Plumber Licensure Examination given by the Board for Master Plumbers in Manila, Cebu, and Davao this September 2014.

    The members of the Board for Master Plumbers are Engr. Valentino M. Mangila, chairman; Arch. Prospero A. Abellano and Engr. Pedrito D. Camilet, Jr. (inhibited), members.

    The results were released in 2 working days after the last day of examination.

    Registration for the issuance of Professional Identification Card (ID) and Certificate of Registration will be on September 29 and 30, 2014.

    Those who will register are required to bring the following: duly accomplished Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyonal, current Community Tax Certificate (cedula), 1 piece passport size picture (colored with white background and complete nametag), 2 sets of metered documentary stamps and 1 short brown envelope with name and profession and to pay the Initial Registration Fee of P450 and Annual Registration Fee of P420 for 2014-2017.

    Successful examinees should personally register and sign in the Roster of Registered Professionals.

    The date and venue for the oathtaking ceremony of the new successful examinees in the said examination WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER.

    The successful examinees who garnered the eight (8) highest places in the September 2014 Master Plumber Licensure Examination are the following:

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    PRC: Sept 2014 Master Plumber board exams

    - September 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    493 out of 1,368 passed the Master Plumber Licensure Examination in Manila, Cebu and Davao this September 2014

    This is an official announcement from PRC.

    The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced Monday, September 22 that 493 out of 1,368 passed the Master Plumber Licensure Examination administered by the Board for Master Plumbers in Manila, Cebu and Davao this September 2014.

    Here are the top 10 passers:

    Here is the full list of passers:

    Registration for the issuance of Professional Identification Card (ID) and Certificate of Registration will be on September 29 & 30, 2014. Those who will register are required to bring the following: duly accomplished Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyonal, current Community Tax Certificate (cedula), 1 piece passport size picture (colored with white background and complete nametag), 2 sets of metered documentary stamps and 1 short brown envelope with name and profession and to pay the Initial Registration Fee of P450 and Annual Registration Fee of P420 for 2014-2017. Successful examinees should personally register and sign in the Roster of Registered Professionals.

    The date and venue for the oathtaking ceremony of the new successful examinees in the said examination will be announced later. Rappler.com

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    Exile Pest Control – Pest Control Services Deception Bay – Video

    - September 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Exile Pest Control - Pest Control Services Deception Bay
    Pest Control Services, Domestic Pest Management, Commercial Pest Control, Cockroach Extermination Deception Bay | Brisbane http://www.deceptionbaypestcontrol.com.au.

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    Guardians of the Galaxy – Part 2 (Power Full, Pest Control, Drop Everything!) Disney Infinity 2.0 – Video

    - September 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Guardians of the Galaxy - Part 2 (Power Full, Pest Control, Drop Everything!) Disney Infinity 2.0
    The Asian Guy Gamer and The Asian Kid Gamer are play Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Super Heroes: Guardians of the Galaxy Play Set. "LIKE" for more Guardians of ...

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    Pest Control with Air Rifles – Rats and a New Permission! – Video

    - September 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Pest Control with Air Rifles - Rats and a New Permission!
    A short session for me and a quick trip to a new permission with a rabbit problem 😉 Check out our channel for more videos! - http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHMuDvc7quBoy-tzr_rP0wA?feature=mhee...

    By: Squirrel Hunter

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    Aspiring filmmaker and pest control manager challenges Bonamici: U.S. House races in Oregon

    - September 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Jason Yates is an aspiring filmmaker with a young family who works as a pest control manager and has a big dream: He wants to get elected to Congress.

    Yates, 33, the Republican challenger to Oregon's Democratic Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, doesn't have much campaign money, has never served in public office and says he was never involved in politics until about 18 months ago.

    What Yates does have is boundless opposition. He says he thinks he has a 50-50 chance of beating Bonamici, despite the widespread belief in political circles that she's safely ensconced in a solidly Democratic seat.

    "People see that I'm one of them," says Yates, "rather than a doctor or the lawyer that is just completely out of touch with the normal Oregonian."

    Bonamici -- who not coincidentally is a lawyer by training -- says she leaves political predictions to the pundits: "What I'm focused on is being in my district and looking for ways to create opportunities for my constituents."

    The 59-year-old Bonamici's quiet confidence has served her well in a relatively short political career that began with her election to the state House in 2006, followed by her special-election victory in the 1st Congressional District in January 2012.

    The candidates, Oregon's 1st Congressional District

    Incumbent: Democrat Suzanne Bonamici

    Background: lawyer, state legislator; husband, U.S. District Judge Michael Simon; two children.

    Republican challenger: Jason Yates

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    Care failings led to death at home

    - September 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    FAILINGS werehighlighted at a Weymouth care home after a 90-year-old man fell and later died, a coroner has ruled.

    William Edward Armstrong died shortly after falling at Agincourt Care Home in Weymouth on February 18, 2012.

    Speaking at an inquest at County Hall in Dorchester, assistant coroner for Dorset Richard Middleton found there had been failings at the care home but he added that the death of Mr Armstrong was not a result of negligence.

    Mr Armstrong, known as Billy, was found by a care worker in the early hours of the morning collapsed at the bottom of a fire exit stairwell.

    The coroner issued a narrative verdict. He suggested Mr Armstrong had left his room through his patio door undetected between 5.30am and 6.45am.

    He said an inadequate warning system failed to alert staff which allowed Mr Armstrong to wander to a nearby stairwell and open a fire exit door that should have been locked.

    The coroner suggested Mr Armstrong then either slipped or fell, hitting his head in the process. He was taken to Dorset County Hospital and died later that evening.

    Pathologist Dr Mark Deverill, speaking as a witness, recorded Mr Armstrongs death as natural. He said he suffered from pulmonary edema and bronchial pneumonia.

    The coroner agreed with this statement but suggested on the evidence heard hypothermia was also a contributing factor.

    Prior to the incident, Mr Armstrong had been living with Alzheimers and suffered from dementia. He was transferred to Agincourt Care Home on January 6. He had previously been cared for by his wife, Ruth.

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    'Failings highlighted after death at care home

    - September 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    FAILINGS werehighlighted at a Weymouth care home after a 90-year-old man fell and later died, a coroner has ruled.

    William Edward Armstrong died shortly after falling at Agincourt Care Home in Weymouth on February 18, 2012.

    Speaking at an inquest at County Hall in Dorchester, assistant coroner for Dorset Richard Middleton found there had been failings at the care home but he added that the death of Mr Armstrong was not a result of negligence.

    Mr Armstrong, known as Billy, was found by a care worker in the early hours of the morning collapsed at the bottom of a fire exit stairwell.

    The coroner issued a narrative verdict. He suggested Mr Armstrong had left his room through his patio door undetected between 5.30am and 6.45am.

    He said an inadequate warning system failed to alert staff which allowed Mr Armstrong to wander to a nearby stairwell and open a fire exit door that should have been locked.

    The coroner suggested Mr Armstrong then either slipped or fell, hitting his head in the process. He was taken to Dorset County Hospital and died later that evening.

    Pathologist Dr Mark Deverill, speaking as a witness, recorded Mr Armstrongs death as natural. He said he suffered from pulmonary edema and bronchial pneumonia.

    The coroner agreed with this statement but suggested on the evidence heard hypothermia was also a contributing factor.

    Prior to the incident, Mr Armstrong had been living with Alzheimers and suffered from dementia. He was transferred to Agincourt Care Home on January 6. He had previously been cared for by his wife, Ruth.

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