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If you call 999 with stroke symptoms, you should be taken to the hospital. If you go to your GP after TIA symptoms, they can refer you to hospital for an assessment. If a TIA is suspected, you will be given aspirin to reduce the risk of a stroke.
The central intelligence in the film doesn't belong to any of the characters, or even to their voice-over philosophies. It belongs to Malick, whose ideas about war are heartfelt but not profound; the questions he asks are inescapable, but one wonders if soldiers in combat ever ask them (one guesses they ask themselves what they should do next, and how in the hell they can keep themselves from being shot). It's as if the film, long in pre-production, drifted away from the Jones novel (which was based on Jones' personal combat experience) and into a meditation not so much on war, as on film. Aren't most of the voice-over observations really not about war, but about war films? About their materials and rationales, about why one would make them, and what one would hope to say? Any film that can inspire thoughts like these is worth seeing. But the audience has to finish the work: Malick isn't sure where he's going or what he's saying. That may be a good thing. If a question has no answer, it is not useful to be supplied with one. Still, one leaves the theater bemused by what seems to be a universal law: While most war films are "anti-war," they are always anti-war from the point of view of the winning side. They say, "War is hell, and we won." Shouldn't anti-war films be told from the point of view of the losers? War was hell, and they lost.
Now for the Fun house pinball, this has had some problems but nothing you would not expected from a 24 year old pinball machine. After delivery the system was fully set up and running within a month a NEW coil went bad not their fault, and the play field which was shopped with some aftermarket parts needed adjustment all which was done with in a day of me calling them. They have been out twice since then for minor adjustment but after 3 months and booking well over 1500 games of pinball (over 1.5 hours a day) on the system it is running like it should.
Until your TNT account is deactivated, you will continue to receive separate invoices from FedEx and TNT. Effective June 1, 2017, TNT account holders in the U.S. should only use FedEx services using their FedEx account and will receive invoices from FedEx.
Boston is utilizing one of the team's previous bear logos, commonly known as the "Meth Bear", as its primary logo. The bear head was used as a shoulder patch for the team's jerseys starting in the 1976-77 season and was a part of the uniform until 1995.
The new show, an hour drama-with-comedy instead of a half-hour sitcom, would be more reflective, more nuanced, more bittersweet than "Raymond." And, inasmuch as it focused on three nearing-50-year-old-and-beyond-the-demo chums, it should have been a hard sell at the networks.
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So I'm brand new to trucking, I just joined Prime, so far it's been pretty good. They're interested in making sure I know what I'm doing. It's my 10th day on TNT , and I'm afraid I don't know what to do! My previous PSD trainer was quitting and forgot to check that I knew, well, anything! Long story short, blah blah blah, CDL test pass woo! Now I'm on a truck where I am with Harvey Dent! (Two face for you non-nerds). The guy is fairly chill on most things, makes sure we get showers (whew!) And has rules about no religion or politics (good good). However when it comes to driving this guy is the fragging devil! Apparently I'm his first student, EVER! I wrote it off thinking I could do this. But even though we're getting miles done and I am slowly learning, it's wreaking merry havoc on my mind and body. He'll show me something once, like a backing maneuver they don't teach in school (but maybe they should, I'll suggest when this nightmare is done) then act like I'm supposed to get it out. The first try and if I mess up (which c'mon I'm new and super nervous all the time) half the time he acts like I'm supposed to be a team driver that can do no wrong, will be quick on the draw with EVERYTHING, including break time, then he'll teach me something like he should without yelling. I'm mainly driving at night, usually over mountains, and everything is breakneck pace 10 on, 10 off. He rarely takes the time to give me practice. Just one poorly done attempt and "you ****ed up, move over!" Sometimes I feel like I should just get off the truck and call Prime (not necessarily in that order) tell them this guy is not ready to be a trainer get me someone who can teach! But at the same time, I don't want to have to go through an even worse butthead (curses! I cannot curse properly!) Or worse have to start over again, ugh, because nobody can give me a definitive answer regarding my miles. That's if I can get a word in edgewise. Seriously this guy talks over me constantly, it's almost always a one way conversation. Seriously I'm getting burned out on trucking before I even begin. How should I proceed?!
This link will explain what you should be learning in TNT. If you have questions, ask. If your trainer sucks. you are not doomed. When at the terminals, get the phone numbers of experienced drivers who can help you when you go solo. Husband wife teams are great to befriend cause one of them is always rolling. save in your phone which drives what shift. i had 20 ppl i could call 24/7. Many are still my good friends even after 3 years.
One of a new drivers major pitfalls is the unrealistic expectations they come to school with. I often hear "we should get holiday pay, i.shouldnt have to work weekends, i want all drop and hooks". Those expectations also pertain to training. We all have an idea of what we want, but what we get is something completely different.
Training is everybody's most conflicted time as they start this career. It never goes the way we think it should. I had a terrible trainer myself. He even showed surprise after two weeks in, because he told me most of his trainees had "broke down crying and quit by the second week." He made life miserable. Guess what? None of that kept me from being a successful trucker, nor will it you, unless you allow it.
Applicants for G4 visas do not have to pay the visa fee. They cannot use the appointment system on this website and TNT courier services. Such applicants may bring their application documents directly to the U.S. Embassy in Sofia every business day between 3:00 and 3:15 p.m. or mail them to the Embassy by any courier service. The application should also include an employment contract or letter from the international organization.
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