Movie (GIF format) of a beating heart obtain using a 3T MRI scanner. Single slice along the axis of the subject. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Movie (GIF format) of a beating heart obtain using a 3T MRI scanner. Single slice along the axis of the subject. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Solar array planned for 33-acre campus-owned parcel in Mount Joy Township
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA (11/08/2014)(readMedia)– Elizabethtown College was awarded a $500,000 Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority (PEDA) grant to install a 2-megawatt ground-mounted solar photovoltaic system and create opportunities for students and faculty members to study various aspects of solar energy.
There were 184 PEDA projects submitted to the governor\’s office, totaling more than $81 million. Only 28 were awarded grants to local governments, schools and businesses for alternative and clean energy projects, along with projects deploying technologies such as solar energy, hydropower, biomass and energy efficiency. Elizabethtown is the only one in Lancaster County.
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by Dana Dovey
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Volume XIX No.45: November 7, 2014
TAXPAYERS FOR COMMON SENSE–As the 113th Congress comes to a close in a post-election lame duck session, there is an interest in some quarters to finish up their lengthy to-do list. Topping the list is finishing the 12 spending bills to fund government. In fact that should pretty much be the whole list. Whatever didn’t get done in the 22 months since the 113th was sworn in should be left undone for the 114th to pick up in January.
The federal government is operating under a temporary continuing resolution, funding agencies at last year’s levels until December 11th. All effort in the coming days should go into writing spending bills for each of the agencies so they can escape continuing resolution purgatory, and so Congress can exert their power of the purse. If all twelve spending bills aren’t enacted, some agencies will be operating under a continuing resolution for a second consecutive year. That virtually guarantees inefficiencies in government.
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Cody M. Sears, on November 6, 2014, of Bellmawr. Age 21.
Loving son of Joseph and Barbara (nee McKillop) Sears. Beloved fiancé of Angelica Medina. Devoted brother of Kyle Sears (Ariel), Robert
Kennedy (Samantha), Franklin Ferrara, and Joseph Sears (Stefanie). Dear grandson of Edna (nee Henry) and the late Sonny Sears and the late Richard and Ann (nee Taggart) McKillop. Also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and man’s best friend, Daffney.
Family and friends are invited to attend the viewing from 6pm to 9pm on Monday evening and 9am to 10am Tuesday morning at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE.
Funeral service at 10am Tuesday.
Interment New St. Mary’s Cemetery, Bellmawr. In lieu of flowers, donations to help offset funeral costs can be made to the Sears family.
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PHILADELPHIA—Fritzroy Brown, 37, and Thael Kuran, 22, both of Philadelphia, PA, were charged today by indictment with conspiracy to commit health care fraud and making false statements in connection with health care matters, arising from their operation of Brotherly Love Ambulance, Inc., announced United States Attorney Zane David Memeger. Fritzroy Brown was also charged with theft of government funds and wire fraud for obtaining unemployment benefits while working full time at Brotherly Love Ambulance.
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November 8, 2014
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Vol. I No. 19 (November 9, 2014)
Editors Note: Every Sunday evening at 7 pm we will post a weekly comic strip provided by cartoonist Dave Wolfe, age 13. Dave has been drawing since he was 5 years old, he knew he wanted to be a cartoonist at the age of 8. He’s been distributing his comics in school since 3rd grade. (click on the image to enlarge)
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Dear friends,
Irony. It can be ugly—especially in Catholic education.
\”There are more pro-choicers on campus than pro-lifers,\” claims a student at the Jesuit-run Seattle University, where a pro-life talk received significant backlash.
This talk \”is not for a G-rated audience,\” a professor warned students at another Jesuit institution, Fairfield University. And it certainly was not.
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