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daily304's podcast
daily304 - Episode 10.30.2023

daily304's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 3:21


Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia.  Today is Monday, Oct. 30  Nucor Steel courts locals with job opportunities. Expanded forest management projects are set to tackle a wide range of projects throughout WV. And the Preston County Chamber honors Haines Farming and Custom Meats with Emerging Business Award…on today's daily304. #1 – From METRO NEWS –  Point Pleasant native Jay Jackson and his wife Kayla had to leave Mason County about a decade ago for work. The couple, both Point Pleasant High School graduates, ended up in Virginia Beach but now they're coming home. Jay landed a job at the new Nucor Steel West Virginia Plant that's just getting under construction along state Route 2 in Apple Grove. Jackson, who was at the recent groundbreaking for the plant, said he's glad to be home. “I knew what this was going to mean to the community, what it would mean for our family. This is where we always wanted to have our family and raise our kids and this is going to allow us to be able to do that,” he said. Hannan High School senior Miranda Kate Smyth said maybe she and her classmates can get jobs at Nucor one day. “It's going to open up a lot of big opportunities for our small county. It's great. It's going to help our community grow even more,” she said. Read more: https://wvmetronews.com/2023/10/22/mason-county-natives-students-say-nucor-spells-opportunity/   #2 – From WBOY-TV Clarksburg – The West Virginia Division of Forestry has announced the expansion of forest management projects across 322,000 acres of managed land in West Virginia. The expansion will cover cover a variety of activities including cleanup and removal of invasive species and abandoned mine land reclamation support. Through a public-private partnership with EQT, guided in part by Natural Resource Conservation Service Practice Standards, the WVDOF and West Virginia Division of Natural Resources will have access to increased forest management resources as well as improved habitats for wildlife and improved water quality by providing additional natural filters between areas that receive chemical treatments and waterways. Read more: https://www.wboy.com/wv-outdoors/west-virginia-forestry-management-sees-expansion-to-conservation-efforts/ #3 – From WV NEWS –  The Preston County Chamber of Commerce has selected Haines Farming and Custom Meats for its Emerging Business Award. Haines Farming and Custom Meats is a family owned, small business that offers amazing customer service, made from scratch lunch specials, delicious homemade desserts and farm-raised fresh meats and produce at their store located in Bruceton Mills. Paul Haines, owner and operator, attributes their success to the heart and integrity that they've put into their business. “It goes to show that a good work ethic and being humble to who you are and what you do pays off,” Haines said. Steve Wotring, Chamber vice president and Bruceton Mills resident, said Haines Farming has been a wonderful addition to the Bruceton Mills community and the surrounding area. “The business has continued to grow and expand and has quickly become a favorite place to shop for fresh meats and produce, as well as a place to grab a delicious lunch. Their very personal staff has brought down-home goodness to all who stop by,” Wotring said. Read more: https://www.wvnews.com/chamber-selects-emerging-business-award-recipient/article_dfd203dc-67d4-11ee-83b2-d32dde329702.html   Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.

Joint Dynamics - Intelligent Movement Series
Episode 85 - ‘The power of attitude & energy to drive ultimate performance' - a chat with Paul Haines, Elite Performance

Joint Dynamics - Intelligent Movement Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 54:42


Aussie high performance consultant and strength & conditioning coach Paul Haines of  has been instrumental in the development & success of the many elite athletes in highly coveted & high pressure international sporting arenas. Formula 1 with Daniel Ricciardo (Toro Rosso - Red Bull), V8 supercars with Jamie Whincup, Will Davison, Matt Payne, & Dave Reynolds, & AFL (Aussie Rules) the Adelaide Crows & then deeply ingrained into the Geelong Football Club (AFL) where they achieved Premiership success in 2007 & 2009, working with the greats of Gary Ablett Jnr, Jimmy Bartel & Matthew Scarlett.Paul has further applied his unique skill set to the Australian Armed forces, elite swimmers, para-athletes, and “general population” looking to obtain an edge in their health and performance outcomes on the field, in the gym or in the boardroom.In this “can-do road map for success' interview, Paul shares with Andrew how his attitude to continually learn and grow, a rural Australia hard work ethic, combined with a bit of bravado & do what it takes to get the job done frame of mind has taken him from a Bachelor of Applied Science in Human Movement degree in 2001 at the University of South Australia to the top of the sporting tree.Enjoy this hour of high energy, enthusiasm & love for life and humility with Paul Haines*Our show sponsor is Muvitality Medicinal Mushrooms for modern day health and wellness | Mu …Go to muvitality.com and use the code JD10 to receive a 10% discount on your purchase of Mu Functional mushrooms such as Lions Mane, Cordyceps, Chaga, Reishi, and Turkey tail functional mushroomsHere are some useful links for this podcasthttp://www.performelite.net/https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-haines-bappsc-human-movement-aes-ahpm-asca-pl2-94a66827/?originalSubdomain=auhttps://www.facebook.com/PerformEPTRelevant episodesEpisode 75 - Olympic gold medals, creativity & coaching with S & C industry disruptor Rett Larson https://podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/episode-75-olympic-gold-medals-creativity-coaching/id1527374894?i=1000614846597Episode 70 - Fighting Monkey Founder Jozef Frucek on solving real life problems with creative thinking & strategies https://podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/episode-70-fighting-monkey-founder-jozef-frucek-on/id1527374894?i=1000604943679JOINT DYNAMICS links:Joint Dynamics Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JointDynamicsHongKong/Joint Dynamics Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/jointdynamics/Joint Dynamics Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRQZplKxZMSvtc6LxM5WckwJoint Dynamics Website - www.jointdynamics.com.hk Host - Andrew Cox - https://www.jointdynamics.com.hk/the-team/trainers/andrew-cox

Meditation on SermonAudio
Communion Meditation: Fatal Mistakes about Bread, Both Past and Present

Meditation on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 34:00


A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Communion Meditation: Fatal Mistakes about Bread, Both Past and Present Speaker: Paul Haines Broadcaster: Heritage Baptist Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 7/23/2023 Bible: John 6:22-66 Length: 34 min.

Communion on SermonAudio
Communion Meditation: Fatal Mistakes about Bread, Both Past and Present

Communion on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 34:00


A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Communion Meditation: Fatal Mistakes about Bread, Both Past and Present Speaker: Paul Haines Broadcaster: Heritage Baptist Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 7/23/2023 Bible: John 6:22-66 Length: 34 min.

Columbus Business First
57. Paula Haines, CEO, Freedom a la Cart

Columbus Business First

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 21:43


Freedom a la Cart just celebrated a big birthday. The nonprofit, which helps victims of sex trafficking build job skills and start new chapters in their lives, opened a downtown café in April 2021. This April, I sat down with CEO Paul Haines. She talked about the work of the organization, its goals, and her own unique career path. We also chatted about ways community members can get involved with Freedom's mission — and why employers hungry for workers should pay attention.

Prospettive Musicali
Prospettive Musicali di dom 12/12/21

Prospettive Musicali

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 96:47


a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche: Scritti Politti, Wyatt, Art Bears, Frith, Etron Fou, Material, Lounge Lizards, Dna, Berrocal, Fiori-Leddi, Comus, Bley-Haines, Linda Ronstadt, Cora, Slapp Happy, Pauvros, Elsa Birgé, Shenandoah...

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities
This setlist might be my best ever! Hollywood stars and groovy ads!

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 120:00


Brenda Lee - Takin' What I Can Get (1976) Carla Bley - Rawalpindi Blues (1971) From the great artist herself. The first piece we wanted to record was RAWALPINDI BLUES, which featured Jack Bruce and trumpet player Don Cherry, but it seemed impossible to get them both in New York at the same time. By the time Jack could get away (he was working almost every night in London with Tony Williams' band) Don had to leave for commitments in Europe. So we split the music into two parts and recorded Don's parts first. This actually enhanced the piece since it was intended to be a dialogue between Eastern and Western cultures. The first session, featuring Don Cherry and the “eastern band”, took place on Nov. 30th, 1970...The band's improvised sections were of the highest quality, rare and effortless. Don left the country the next day and on Dec. 7th Jack arrived and went right into the studio and recorded for 2 days and nights almost straight through. Luckily John McLaughlin was also in town so we were able to use him on electric guitar. With Jack on bass guitar, Paul Motian on drums and myself on organ, we had the “western band”  Again, I was amazed at how great the playing was. We finished up RAWALPINDI BLUES and also recorded BUSINESSMEN, DETECTIVE WRITER DAUGHTER, parts of … AND IT'S AGAIN, and a few other bits and pieces. Jack and John went back to London and I settled down to putting RAWALPINDI BLUES together. After listening to the material we had so far I decided to bring in another singer to do parts of RAWALPINDI BLUES that hadn't been suitable for Jack or Don. I needed someone who could slide his voice around. Steve Ferguson, formerly of NRBQ, was a country singer from Kentucky, but I heard a connection between the way Steve moved his voice and the way it's done in Eastern music. He came in on Dec. 18th and it worked out well.  Using the best of the things we had so far, we put a tape together. RAWALPINDI BLUES was really difficult to mix. We had indiscriminately filled up all 16 tracks right at the beginning and then crammed in other elements wherever there was the slightest space. So when we finally got down to mixing it, it was all hands on the board and took two full days. One of the most un-nerving and time-consuming parts was a process I used a few times called cross-fading, which involved mixing two 16-track tapes down to a 2-track tape all at once. They used to flinch at RCA when we called in and told them how many machines we would need that day. From then on we tried to keep things simpler. We didn't want Ray Hall to grow old before his time. We ended up calling it (the album) a chronotransduction, which was a word coined by Sherry Speeth, a scientist friend of Paul's (Paul Haines, the lyricist), although we still call it opera for short. I find this whole album amazing, frustrating, thrilling, devastating. I LOVE Jack Bruce on this. Linda Ronstadt sings on this album as well. I highly recommend it. "Hotel Overture" might be the most amazing horn-playing (French horn player Bob Carlisle) I've heard on record.  Chuck Berry - Little Marie (1964) Sort a sequel to "Memphis". No, it's a sequel to "Memphis".  Dave Clark and Friends - I'm Sorry Baby (1972) Davey Johnstone & China - One Way Ticket (1977) Ass-kicking music from Elton John's band. I love it. Released on his label.  Frank Sinatra - Everybody's Twistin' (1962) Dolly Parton & Porter Wagoner - Mendy Never Sleeps (1970) Even before my time, Dolly Parton was a young talent brought into the fold of Nashville society by Porter Wagoner, more or less, by starting out as a singer on his TV show. She was too talented, too gifted a songwriter and singer, too unconventionally beautiful, and too ambitious to stay there for long, even though she stayed two years past her initial agreement. Dutifully, she stayed longer than she should have, and in fact, the hit "I Will Always Love You" was written for him.  Petula Clark - L'Agent Secret (1969) Bill Haley and the Comets - A Little Piece At A Time (1971) Billy Thorpe - Drive My Car (1975) His next album would be his breakthrough and zenith in the US, "Children of the Sun".  Kevin Coughlin - I Gotta Be Me (1969) Soupy Sales - Muck-Arty Park (1969) From the album, "A Bag of Soup". Soupy Sales was a television comedian whose antics delighted children and enraged adults. He flirted with mainstream success with comic pop songs on television and radio, but in the end remained a cult personality, albeit one who pushed the envelope of what was possible in TV comedy. He played a big role in the growth of "pie-in-the-face" comedy.  The Residents - Elvis and His Boss (1978) Tom Jones - Never Had a Lady (1979) Me singing over an instrumental song I programmed.  Noel Harrison - A Young Girl (1969) Coca-Cola - Keep Things Jumping (?) Burgess Meredith - The Capture (1966) Played The Penguin in the TV series with Adam West. There was a whole series of Batman records released to promote the 1966 TV series where they got the actors from the show to do these "in character" songs.  The Cowsills - The Milk Song (1969) This is the band that served as the prototype for The Partridge Family. But the mother was not seen as attractive enough. So Shirley Jones would have to be the one to sing "Whale Song" and make me feel funny. Down there. I didn't understand these feelings.  Datsun - All You Really Need (1972?) The Dave Pell Singers - Oh, Calcutta (1972) Oh, Calcutta was an off-Broadway musical that got pretty bad reviews but thrived in the era of flower-power as a corporate weapon. Loosen up, brother!! Anyhow, it enjoyed a long run, eventually reaching Broadway, with revivals running for years and years. One skit's first draft was written by John Lennon of The Beatles.  Stereo Speaker Test (?) Dick Clark - The Wasting of Wesley Joe Grimm (1969) John & Ernest - Super Fly Meets Shaft (1973) Produced by Dickie Goodman, the then-king of the cut-in record.  The Garden Club - Little Girl Lost and Found (1967) One member was Tom Shipley, later of Brewer and Shipley, who had a Top 10 hit with "One Toke Over The Line". Which Lawrence Welk covered on his TV show.  The Gentle Touch - Among The First To Know (1967) Hank Levine - Let Us Begin Beguine (1964) George Burns - The Sun Shines On My Street (1969) ANOTHER take-off/tribute based on The Beatles' Sargent Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band cover. There were many. Who was George Burns?  POACA might recall that before television was the king of everything, radio was the thing. And no one was bigger in that medium than the plain-spoken, often exasperated but always kind and honest George Burns. He and his wife/comic foil Gracie Allen reigned supreme for decades. It would not be exaggerating to say that she was the most famous radio star for years. Gracie Allen ((in real life, an amazing intellectual who held her own on the very difficult quiz show "Information, Please" (which you should research but you will not because no one reads this)) had a singular ability to make audiences love her. From the '30s to the '50s, Burns and Allen were one of the most beloved shows in all of America. And George Burns won an Academy Award in 1974 for his appearance in The Sunshine Boys (when he replaced another giant of radio, Jack Benny, who died before the movie was made.) He also appeared in the movie Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band with Peter Frampton. No one won an Oscar for that. He also reached the Top 20 in the country chart with "I Wish I Was Eighteen Again".  Jayne Mansfield - That Makes It (1966) Basically, The Big Bopper's "Chantilly Lace" from a woman's point of view. Jayne Mansfield was an attractive, versatile Marilyn Monroe-esque It-Girl who gave birth to Mariska Hargitay of "Law and Order SVU".  Julie London - Marlboro Song (1963) The Lettermen - Touch Me (1970) Mike Curb and Bob Summers - Teenage Rebellion (1969) Orson Welles - I Know What It Is To Be Young (But You Don't Know What It Is To Be Old) (1984) Ah, the French.  The Partridge Family - Summer Days (1971)

Tomorrow's Leader
#164 - Leading Beyond Your Team with Paul Haines

Tomorrow's Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 35:23


Here's another great interview with someone that host John Laurito is super impressed with. Paul Haines has spent some time working in finance and has worked with different organizations. He moved further up the ladder and is now the Regional Vice President at  Midwest, Lincoln Investment. John and Paul talk about the traits of a leader, the importance of intentional leadership, and so much more!Connect with Paul Haines at https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulmhaines/Show notes:[1:38] The most important traits of leaders[5:30] How to be a leader?[7:41] Developing high-level of ownership in the team[12:25] Leading through massive changes[14:58] How to get into a leadership role?[19:40] How leadership impacts someone outside of the work setting?[24:14] On feeling stuck and the golden ticket analogy[30:50] Key takeaway[34:23] Where to find Paul and connect with him?[34:56] OutroText LEADER to 617-393-5383 to receive The Top 10 Things That The Best Leaders Are Doing Right NowFor questions, suggestions, or speaker inquiries, contact me at john@lauritogroup.com.

BISA Industry TrendWatch
2020 Wrap-Up

BISA Industry TrendWatch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 64:43


In this special extended 2020 wrap-up episode we discuss the road ahead with Paul Haines of Middleburg Financial/Atlantic Union Bank, Richard Marsh of M&T Securities, and Chris Melton of Ameriprise.  In addition to where trends are leading us, the discussion includes how financial planning strategies are driving business growth, a focus on growing existing books of business, how advisory business is re-defining our channel, thoughts on the evolution of fee-for-service models, and the thinking behind transitioning from running your own broker-dealer to leveraging a third-party broker dealer.

People Helping People
A Story of Human Trafficking with April Thacker

People Helping People

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 40:12


Recently, we spoke with Paul Haines of Freedom a la Cart - a social enterprise bringing hope to survivors of human trafficking so they can build a new life of freedom and self-sufficiency. In this podcast, we dove deeper into this conversation with April Thacker, the caseworker at Freedom a la Cart, to hear her story as a survivor of human trafficking. What is Human Trafficking? If I’ve learned anything about human trafficking, it’s that as soon I think I know what it is, I find out I’m wrong -- there is no single story or background that trafficking effects, or any single simple definition. Human trafficking is complex and comes in countless forms — and this is an essential story to share as a foundation for creating change. "The United Nations defines human trafficking as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons by improper means (such as force, abduction, fraud, or coercion) for an improper purpose including forced labor or sexual exploitation." Please do listen to April's story: I can’t recreate it in writing — her story is an important one to share because it illustrates how subtle and manipulative trafficking can be — and paints one picture of how human trafficking happens in our communities. What's the point? One thing that really struck me, is that viewing oneself as a victim of human trafficking has nothing to do with not taking responsibility. April explained that she couldn’t even see herself as a victim until after she started working with Freedom a la Cart. It’s not a question of taking responsibility for your actions, but of understanding that you weren’t alone in making those choices... which can help tackle the guilt and shame that holds one back. Recovery isn’t easy -- it’s not just “oh, I’m going to get a job and build a new life” — externally you’re facing a history of felonies, negative stigmas from society, and any legal issues stemming from your past, internally you're dealing with trauma and addiction. There is so much in life that we can take for granted, that sometimes we don’t know what’s missing when we don’t have a role model to share with us a different way.  But even more critical is having support as you build your life in a new direction. Resources to find out more: National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1 (888) 373-7888Freedom a la Cart - catering company & social enterprise for impacting lives impacted by human traffickingMaryhaven - Specializes in addiction recoveryAmethyst -  focuses on the unique needs women have during recovery.

Terra Incognita Speculative Fiction
The Devil in Mr Pussy – Paul Haines

Terra Incognita Speculative Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2017 0:50


Paul Haines was raised in the ’70s, in the wrong part of Auckland, New Zealand. Vowing to never call Australia home, he now lives in Melbourne with his wife and daughter, who all successfully navigated the treacherous waters of IVF.…

Papers for the Border
Papers for the Border 18.1: The 2nd Poetry Epsiode Bonus EP

Papers for the Border

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2014 62:16


Hello again! At the outset of putting together the 18th episode, I knew I couldn’t reasonably expect listeners to sit through almost three hours of this business, but there was too much good stuff left on the cutting room floor, so I knew fairly early on that there would be a “bonus EP” of sorts. In the spirit of the other Haines-inspired title, I’m calling this one: What This Was Going to Supposed to Mean Here’s the tracklist, following the format of Episode 18, it’s just bare bones, with credits and other info directly following it. Please take a look at the previous blog post for more info on all the albums from which these tracks are culled. I won’t rehash info at the album level, only what’s unique and pertinent at the level of each individual track. Episode 18.1 Playlist (00:00) “Testing Testing” (03:00) “In a Landscape X” (06:16) “Art in Heaven” (08:50) “What Is Free to a Good Home (For Robert Wyatt)” (13:55) “Live on the Internet: A Diary (April 7)” (17:51) “Cellular Phone” (21:04) “In a Landscape XL” (23:47) “Third World Two Medley: She Was Showing Me / Boint Liver” (26:15) “Vocalise (For Jeanne Lee)” (45:23) “Paint Me!” (50:48) “Toy Epigrams” (53:42) “Today” (57:05) “In a Landscape XXXVI” (59:17) “What this Was Going to Supposed to Mean” (1:01:27) “This Dedication” Tracks 1, 3, 8, 14 and 15 are from the Darn It! album. Tracks 2, 7 and 13 were recorded by John Gallaher. Tracks 4, 10 and 12 are from Curlew’s A Beautiful Western Saddle album. Track 5 was recorded by Becca Klaver. Track 6 was from Karen Alkalay-Gut’s album Thin Lips. Track 9 was from the Joelle Leandre / Steve Dalachinsky album The Bill Has Been Paid. Track 11 was from the Bernadette Mayer reading captured on the Rattle up a Deer CD. All information given in the previous blog post applies here as well except for the following: Track 1 features the voices of Paul Haines’s sons, and the latter part of the track features guitar and bass from ex-”No Wave” pioneer and DNA member Tim Wright. Track 3 finds Derek Bailey playing guitar and reciting Haines’s poem. Track 8 features vocals by Mary Margaret O’Hara, Fernando Saunders on bass, and Gary Lucas on guitar. Gary also wrote the music. On track 14 you’ll hear saxophone from Evan Parker and vocals by Carmen Lundy. Finally, track 15 was written by, and features tenor sax from, John Tchicai, bass by Andy Gonzalez, and drums by Marvin Smith. Enjoy, and let Papers for the Border know what you think!

Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 7 février 2010

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2010


Quatrième émission de la quatorizième session... Cette semaine, chronique de Marie-Eve Boulanger, du big band et du jazz orchestral ! En musique: Dans la chronique de Marie-Eve nous aurons du Dave Holland Big Band de même que du Joe Henderson...Elle revient aussi sur le concert du All City Big Band ! Ensuite, Roy Hargrove Big Band avec l'album Emergence (Emercy, 2009); David Murray Big Band sur Live at Sweet Basil Vol. 1 (Black Saint, 1984); Carla Bley & Paul Haines et des extraits de Escalator over the Hills (ECM, 1971)...     Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman";}        

Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 7 février 2010

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2010


Quatrième émission de la quatorizième session... Cette semaine, chronique de Marie-Eve Boulanger, du big band et du jazz orchestral ! En musique: Dans la chronique de Marie-Eve nous aurons du Dave Holland Big Band de même que du Joe Henderson...Elle revient aussi sur le concert du All City Big Band ! Ensuite, Roy Hargrove Big Band avec l'album Emergence (Emercy, 2009); David Murray Big Band sur Live at Sweet Basil Vol. 1 (Black Saint, 1984); Carla Bley & Paul Haines et des extraits de Escalator over the Hills (ECM, 1971)...     Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman";}