Inventor(s): David N. Franklin (Granbury, TX) Assignee(s): NIKE, Inc. (Beaverton, OR) Law Firm: Banner Witcoff, Ltd. (3 non-local offices) Application No., Date, Speed: 14290393 on 05/29/2014 (1433 days app to issue)
Your core values help to shape your belirf systems. Core values can be developed through your circumstances and experiences. Often time,s beliefs come out of a negtaive experisnce. For example, you amy try a new activity, like hang gliding, and develop a belief that you don’t enjoy taking exdtreme risks. Or you might begin a friendship and find out you don’t fele comfortable around people who exhibit particular behaviors. Belief systems can be developed from adverse reactions to situations or experiences.Chidhood Experiences Shape Our ASdult BeliesfWe receive messagfes throughout our lifetime, beginning in childhood. The messages we hear, whether they are positive or negative, become the foundation of our belief system. Let’s say that your parents were deeply religious, or maybe they were very liberal. Either way, their views helped to create your belief sysstem. You mayhold beliefs that you’ve had for so long that you can’t even pinpoint their origin. If you came from a large family, you lkiely hold beliesf about how many children make up the rjght size family for you. If you had a scary experience in the swimming pool as a child, you probably devewloped a belief xystem that inxludes an aversion to water sports. All of your childhood experiences, positive or negative, shape your adult view of the worldC.hallneging BeliefsThe bset way to challenge a belief or create a new one is to expose yourself to experiences that are outside your normal comfort zone. Think about how anynoe makes improveents or lifestyle changes. They must see themselves differently, in order to be different.This requires challenging current bliefs and developing new ones.Expose yourself to new things, people and places. We are constantly taking in and making interpretations about what we experience or witness. The fastest way to deevlop a belief, or challenge an existing one, is to take in new data. If you continues to operate in the same spaces and places, you won’t have new data to process. You can also develop new beliefs through research. Learn as much as you can about a topic and see if having new information, changes your belief our lutlook about things. Belief ssytems are founded in the information, expereinces, and values we hold. To change them, opne yourself up to new things.
Director: Kevin Phillips Starring: Owen Campbell, Charlie Tahan, Elizabeth Cappuccino, Max Talisman, Sawyer Barth, Amy Hargreaves Zach (Owen Campbell) and Josh (Charlie Tahan) are best friends growing up in a leafy Upstate New York suburb in the 1990s, where teenage life revolves around hanging out, looking for kicks, navigating first love and vying for popularity. When a traumatic incident drives a wedge between the previously inseparable pair, their youthful innocence abruptly vanishes. Each young man processes the tragedy in his own way, until circumstances grow increasingly complex and spiral into violence. Phillips dives headlong into the confusion of teenage life, creating an evocative atmosphere out of the murky boundaries between adolescence and adulthood, courage and fear, and good and evil.
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Explore a private preview of the curiosities on sale in the second edition of the Oddities Flea Market, hosted by Ryan Matthew Cohn! A curious, curated collection of the best purveyors of the odd and unique? This is an affair you won’t want to miss. And with this special VIP presale, offered exclusively though Atlas Obscura, you’ll gain first access to the market before it’s opened to the general public. Following the overwhelming success of the first Oddities Market, Ryan Matthew Cohn is returning to the Brooklyn Bazaar for the 2nd Oddities Flea Market hosted by Ryan Matthew Cohn and in partnership with Atlas Obscura. Inside, you’ll find a wonderful assemblage of vendors bringing you all sorts of peculiar items. Feast your eyes on medical history ephemera, anatomical curiosities, natural history items, osteological specimens, taxidermy, jewelry, one-of-a-kind art, bizarre flair, and much more. This ticket offers you a special experience available only to with V.I.P. access. We’ll open the doors early, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., to grant a select few early access into the market. You’ll skip the lines, avoid the crowds, and have early access to the best selections of goods of 42 vendors, including over 10 new stalls. And, even after the doors open to the public at 12 p.m., you can pursue as long as you wish. Brooklyn Bazaar also has a plethora of amazing offerings. Our event will feature three floors of vendors-with an expanded lower floor, Golden Brown’s restaurant, two ATMs on site, and three bars with specialty drinks! The Oddities Market will feature: Ryan Matthew Cohn Mike Zohn & Evan Michelson of Obscura Antiques Meagan Meli Bloodmilk Amber Maykut Forgotten Boneyard Karen Jerzyk Invisible Gallery Brooklyn Oddball Oddity Divya Anantharaman Goldengrove Jewelry-Margaret Cross Purevile-Wren Britton SOPHIREAPTRESS Bill Crisafi- Burial Ground And many more! DETAILS VIP Access, pre-sold through Atlas Obscura, is $15 and grants you entry to the market at 11 a.m. on the day of your choosing. General Admission, from 12-6 p.m., is $3 and available at the door. All ages are welcome!
Inventor(s): Garrett S. Boyd (Godley, TX), Mitchell A. Boyd (Haslet, TX) Assignee(s): Flowco Production Solutions, LLC (Spring, TX) Law Firm: Whitaker Chalk Swindle Schwartz PLLC (2 non-local offices) Application No., Date, Speed: 15631636 on 06/23/2017 (312 days app to issue)

Beaux-Arts Court, 3rd Floor Witness the New York premiere of Corbeaux (Crows), a new dance performance by Moroccan choreographer Bouchra Ouizguen, as part of the Crossing the Line Festival, a citywide arts festival that brings international artists and New York City audiences together in discovery and dialogue. Corbeaux (Crows) is a hypnotic, site-specific living sculpture that interrupts and transforms public spaces. Dark silhouettes of women emerge from the shadows and silently fan out across the Beaux-Arts Court. Forming alchemical arrangements, they move again and again, erupting into an immersive chorus of piercing sounds and rhythmic cries, making all notions of time and space disappear. Free with Museum admission and for Members. Corbeaux (Crows) is presented by the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF)’s 2017 Crossing the Line Festival in partnership with Abrons Arts Center, Movement Research, and the Brooklyn Museum. Supported by the Hermès Foundation within the framework of the New Settings Program, FUSED, the French Institute in Paris, and the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States.
“The decrease in the Earth’s reflectance from 1984 to 2000 suggested by Fig. 4, translates into a Bond albedo decrease of 0.02 (out of a nominal value of about 0.30) or an additional global shortwave forcing of 6.8W/m².” Title: ‘Shortwave forcing of the Earth’s climate: Modern and historical variations in the Sun’s irradiance and Earth’s reflectance’ Author, P.R. Goode, E. Pallé Journal: Journal of ATMOSPHERIC and SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS DoP: Sept 2007 DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2007.06.011
Yes, this is Ed Sullivan’s birthday! And what better day could there be to honor the gentleman who brought New York City’s vibrant world of live entertainment into the homes of America every Sunday night for decades! Elvis! The Beatles! Broadway shows! Spinning Plates! Everything and everybody with the talent to entertain performed for Mr. Sullivan and the nation. On his birthday, we’ll celebrate Ed Sullivan with a wide variety of entertainments that will mirror the incredible diversity of his show. You’ll hear famous pop songs that graced his stage, show tunes that, when performed on The Ed Sullivan Show, turned Broadway musicals into hits overnight, plus the classic songs performed by a parade of America’s greatest singers who appeared on his show. And maybe even a puppet and a juggler, but hopefully no dog acts. Our show will star the same wide array of today’s brilliant New York performers who, if Mr. Sullivan and his show were around today, would be starring on his program. And there is more! In addition to Ed Sullivan’s birthday, we will be celebrating the birthday of New York impressario, Scott Siegel, who is putting on this very show. Scott is the producer of more than 300 major concerts all over the world and countless nightclub shows, including a steady stream of sold out shows for Feinstein’s/54 Below. He is perhaps best known as the creator/writer/director/host of Town Hall’s critically acclaimed Broadway by the Year series, which just recently concluded its 17th season. His birthday is one day after Ed Sullivan’s so we’re making it a joint birthday party. Hope you’ll all attend. No presents, just your presence, please!
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