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    Academic highs for those who deserve it

    - September 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Tuesday, September 02, 2014

    Ancient feng shui texts and scriptures clearly depict how certain settings can help business to flourish and certain conditions have to be intact in order to achieve academic excellence.

    Ancient Ham Yu text says the mountain should face the calligrapher for academic excellence, and such a setting collects and harnesses the kind energy in the academic arena.

    The text further elaborates the setting in details that cannot be illustrated by words alone. It deals with not just facing the mountain, but what to do if the mountain is at the rear.

    In Hong Kong the only hill or mountain that qualifies as a "Calligraphic Holder" is Beacon Hill.

    If we matched a line from Beacon Hill to Mount Butler with another from The Peak to Braemar Hill, we would end up surprisingly at Hong Kong Central Library and Queen's College.

    Their settings are conducive to harnessing kind energy, particularly in the academic arena, in accordance to ancient text.

    A little information about Queen's College. After World War II, the school reopened on a temporary site on Kennedy Road, sharing a campus with Clementi Secondary School in 1947. It moved to the present site on Causeway Road, opposite Victoria Park, on September 22, 1950.

    A Queen's College student holds the rec

    Hong Kong Central Library is the largest in our system of public libraries in terms of floor area and services, and houses the most comprehensive collection of books.

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    These R Te Facts-Over Fences August 2014 – Video

    - September 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    These R Te Facts-Over Fences August 2014
    First ever 2 #39;6" division for Roper at her 2nd trillium show.

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    Invisible Fences of Our Lives and Politics

    - September 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Sitting on a rocker on the front porch of my older brother's house in Michigan, smoking a cigar, watching his dogs play (the size of which might cause you to confuse them with small horses) as the summer sun set over the tall pines, I was struck by something.

    He has trained his dogs (as many folks have) to stay within bounds of the property using an invisible fence. This is a device that includes a collar for each dog and, when a dog strays past the invisible fence line, it is given a shock of electricity -- the purpose of which is to keep the dogs from running off, doing what they might want or to keep them out of trouble on the street. It is a control device so you can let them seem to roam free but really not allow it.

    The interesting thing about these invisible fences for dogs is that, at some point, the dog has been so conditioned by the shock that you can actually take the collar off the dog and it won't ever venture past that imaginary fence line even though a shock isn't coming its way. It has now been drilled into the dog's very being that crossing that line will receive some punishment whether it is true in reality or not anymore.

    So many of us have these invisible fences in our heads, trained in the past at some point (as far back as childhood, for some) through negative experiences, messages or even trauma. At the time, we might have developed them as a real protection from a fear or troubled situation, but so many of us now have the collars off and are free to roam in different ways. However, because this "training" earlier runs deep, we still believe it exists. We still believe we will be shocked if we do something that ventures past the invisible fence line.

    Most of the fears and inabilities we bring to relationships come from some past shock or trauma and it hampers us in our desire to have a free and healthy interaction. We think if we love someone else we will get hurt or lose them, so we pull back and stay in an old pattern. Or we think the professional chance we might take to do something we love is bound for disaster or failure, so we keep doing what we always have done even though it is without much joy or fulfillment.

    We repeat the pattern of past decisions and relationships because we are hampered by these invisible fences that we think are true, and we don't realize the collar fell off long ago (if it ever really existed, for some of us we were told things about the world and this became a verbal collar). It is only after we realize the myth of many of these control rules that we begin to venture out in new ways or try new dynamics in our interactions with others. And for each step when we are not "shocked" we realize what we have been missing and reestablish our own sense of freedom. Most people who operate as victims in their lives bear with great weight a collar which is attached to an invisible fence in their head.

    The same is true for our politics and the interactions of many of our leaders within this country and around the globe. Many politicians won't venture to solve problems and compromise because they have bought into the myth of being shocked in elections. As one looks at the results in the past few years, the folks who have lost didn't lose because of bipartisanship, but because they became disconnected from their constituents. They lost not because they tried, but because they took voters for granted.

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    'Good neighbor' fences: Attractive boundaries on Staten Island

    - September 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. If good fences make good neighbors, as poet Robert Frost famously wrote, a number of nice-looking examples delineate property lines in neighborhoods on the borough's North Shore.

    From the historic Greek Revival cast-iron fence enclosing the perimeter of Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden in Livingston, to the classic split-rail fence outside popular Adobe Blues restaurant and bar on Lafayette Avenue in New Brighton, a variety of styles offered more visual interest than utilitarian chain-link or white vinyl panels.

    Snug Harbor's cast-iron fence dates back to the 1840s. The city Landmarks Preservation Commission protected it in 1973, with an official landmark designation.

    If you have or know of a particularly interesting fence --especially a hand-crafted one -- sharing the information in the Comments section below, with a photo if possible.

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    Driveway Paving Brisbane Contact LandscapersBrisbanecom at 07) 3053 5664 – Video

    - September 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Colonie roadwork will mean rough ride for school buses

    - September 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Colonie

    As South Colonie schools open this week, school buses will be driving through a heavy reconstruction project along Sand Creek Road.

    Since April, the town has been working on a $2.6 million reconstruction project between Everett and Osborne roads.

    At the moment, the road is heavily torn up from Norbrick Drive to Old Myers Drive.

    If weather holds, paving should be done in the stretch from Old Myers Drive to Wilkins Avenue Tuesday, but the rest of the road will remain stripped down to the dirt as school opens Thursday. Rocky and with holes dug along its route for utilities, the road is also dotted with construction vehicles, piping and other infrastructure being removed from or inserted under the road surface. Work is slated to continue until Nov. 1, though the final weeks will be for road striping, said Bill Neeley, operations manager for the town's Public Works Department.

    While the street will be closed to most cars, he said, school buses will be allowed to pick up passengers.

    "School buses will be let through just like local traffic," he said.

    Melissa France's daughter, an incoming first-grader at Shaker Road Elementary School, boards the bus by Sweet Willy's Pizzeria, next to Old Myers Drive.

    "We've been dealing with this since April of last school year," she said. "Two days the construction people wouldn't let the bus through. They made the driver turn around in a driveway."

    The bus driver had to radio other drivers to pick up some students on Sand Creek Road because she could not get to them, France said.

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    Demolition Derby Pit Crew – 2014 Salmon Arm Demolition Derby – YouTube – Video

    - September 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition Derby Pit Crew - 2014 Salmon Arm Demolition Derby - YouTube
    more from the pits at 2014 Salmon Arm Demolition Derby music by Artist: The Dead Rocks Title: O Milionario Title: One Million Dollar Theme.

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    [2011-12-30] MAN vs STEAM (Coal Hunting!) – Current Game: Demolition Inc. – Video

    - September 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    [2011-12-30] MAN vs STEAM (Coal Hunting!) - Current Game: Demolition Inc.
    Title: [2011-12-30] MAN vs STEAM (Coal Hunting!) - Current Game: Demolition Inc. Game: Steam Description: - Date: 2011-12-30T23:26:22Z Twitch Link: http://www.twitch.tv/manvsgame/b/304092320.

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    GTA 5: Online – Stunts, Funny Moments & Demolition Derby | 27th Aug. 2014 – Video

    - September 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    GTA 5: Online - Stunts, Funny Moments Demolition Derby | 27th Aug. 2014
    GTA 5: Online - Stunts, Funny Moments Demolition Derby | 27th Aug. 2014 Game: Grand Theft Auto V Platform: PlayStation 3 Content Creator maps used in this video: Smart...

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    Call Of Duty | Blacks Ops II | NukeTown 2025 | Demolition! – Video

    - September 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Call Of Duty | Blacks Ops II | NukeTown 2025 | Demolition!
    Hello guys and Welcome To The Vortex Gaming Channel! (AKA Vx) We will be posting a lot of black ops 2 video footage as well as maybe some funny moments! Live streams and live commentaries...

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