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Bike Trail big 100%

Paintsville, KY 41240 (606) 789-5961 MAP ID 14 TRAIL NAME MULTI-USE 5.9 MILES ESCALATOR 2.5 MILES DIFFICULTY RATING TRAIL USE N/A HIKE, BIKE, AND HORSES DEWEY LAKE BURNING TREE 0.8 MILES 16 MISSING LINK 0.3 MILES THE BLUFF 1.7 MILES 17 ARROWHEAD TRAIL 0.9 MILES SWITCHBACK TRAIL 0.8 MILES 18 KY RECLAMATION LOOP 0.9 MILES AD 19 30 2 LIZZIE'S PATH 0.1 MILES EF F RO L M THE BRIAR PIT (CAMPGROUND TRAIL) 0.5 MILES YOU ARE HERE SUGARCAMP MOUNTAIN TRAILHEAD MA 21 YL OD GE 20 FERN GULLY 1.1 MILES JENNY WILEY TRAIL 1.0 MILES DESCRIPTION Easy doubletrack which circles the entire property, and also serves as biking / hiking connector for the singletrack trails.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2016/10/07/bike-trail-big/

07/10/2016 www.pdf-archive.com

At article 2 of 2 98%

LHS graduate hikes entire 2,181 miles of Appalachian Trail FROM PAGE 1B Fighting mental battle The Appalachian Trail is an arduous hike, spanning a diverse terrain from rolling farmland to mountainous, rocky summits.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2012/03/21/at-article-2-of-2/

21/03/2012 www.pdf-archive.com

PNTA website RFP 98%

Pacific  Northwest  Trail  Association   Website  Redesign  and  Development  Request  for  Proposal                 Pacific  Northwest  Trail  Association   Website  Redesign  and  Development   Request  for  Proposal                             RFP  Coordinator:

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2014/01/23/pnta-website-rfp/

23/01/2014 www.pdf-archive.com

BBT-Brochure-2016-rotated 98%

Santa Monica Mountains Backbone Trail National Park Service U.S.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2016/10/13/bbt-brochure-2016-rotated/

13/10/2016 www.pdf-archive.com

Crawford Lake Trails Map 97%

Trail distances are measured from the start of trails and are estimates only.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2017/03/22/crawford-lake-trails-map/

22/03/2017 www.pdf-archive.com

Ball's Falls Conservation Area Map 97%

TRAIL LEGEND (APPROXIMATE MEASUREMENTS TO AND FROM PARKING LOT) TR AI L FOREST FROLIC TRAIL BR UC E 850 metres - 20 MINUTES EASY TO MODERATE LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY SIXTH AVENUE BERT MILLER ARBORETUM BRUCE TRAIL SWITCH BACK TRAIL 725 metres - 15 MINUTES EASY TO MODERATE LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY THIS SECTION OF THE TRAIL THROUGH THE TWENTY VALLEY GORGE IS STEEP AND ROCKY.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2017/03/22/ball-s-falls-conservation-area-map/

22/03/2017 www.pdf-archive.com

5371-popcorn 96%

Sorry We Missed You! Call:

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2019/07/21/5371-popcorn/

21/07/2019 www.pdf-archive.com

Geijsel CortesBarragan 2016 A Dishonest Election 95%

        Are we witnessing a dishonest election?    A between state comparison based on the used voting procedures    of the 2016 Democratic Party Primary for     the Presidency of the United States of America            Axel Geijsel  Tilburg University – The Netherlands      Rodolfo Cortes Barragan  Stanford University – U.S.A.      June 7, 2016         “You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you  cannot fool all of the people all of the time.” ­ ​ Abraham Lincoln    “No one has yet figured out a straightforward method of ensuring that one of the most revered  democratic institutions – in this case, electing a U.S. president – can be double checked for  fraud, particularly when paperless e­voting systems are used.” ­ Larry Greenemeier, ​ Scientific  American                  Summary Statement     Given the stakes in the outcome of the​  ​ American presidential elections, ensuring the  integrity of the electoral process is of the utmost importance. Are the results we are witnessing  in the 2016 primary elections trustworthy? While Donald Trump enjoyed a clear and early edge  over his Republican rivals, the Democratic contest between former Secretary of State Hillary  Clinton and Senator Bernard Sanders has been far more competitive. At present, Secretary  Clinton enjoys an apparent advantage over Sanders. Is this claimed advantage legitimate? We  contend that it is not, and suggest an explanation for the advantage: States that are at risk for  election fraud in 2016 systematically and overwhelmingly favor Secretary Clinton. We provide  converging evidence for this claim.     First, we show that it is possible to detect irregularities in the 2016 Democratic Primaries  by comparing the states that have hard paper evidence of all the placed votes to states that do  not have this hard paper evidence. Second, we compare the final results in 2016 to the  discrepant exit polls. Furthermore, we show that no such irregularities occurred in the 2008  competitive election cycle involving Secretary Clinton against President Obama. As such, we  find that in states wherein voting fraud has the highest potential to occur, systematic efforts may  have taken place to provide Secretary Clinton with an exaggerated margin of support.      Different outcomes in primary states with paper trails and without paper trails     Data procurement​ : Given the potential that the underlying voting number has been corrupted,  we had to restrict our analysis to a proxy: the percentage of delegates won by Secretary Clinton  and Senator Sanders. To group states according to the accountability of the vote, we used  Ballotpedia and created two groups. First, there are 18 states that feature voting procedures  wherein the accuracy of electoral results of a primary ballot vote are backed by a paper trail.  Second, there are 13 states that do not have such a paper trail.     Analysis​ : ​ The [​ data​ ] show a statistically significant difference between the groups. States  without paper trails yielded higher support for Secretary Clinton, (M ​  = 65.13%, SD = ​ no paper trail​ no   = 10.41%) than states with paper trails (M ​  = 48.53%, SD = ​  = 16.00%), t(29)  paper trail​ paper trail​ paper trail​ = 3.21, P = 0.003,  d = 1.19 [Figure 1]. As such, the potential for election fraud in voting  procedures is strongly related to enhanced electoral outcomes for Secretary Clinton. In the  Appendix, we show that this relationship holds even above and beyond alternative explanations,  including the prevailing political ideology and the changes in support over time.     Supplemental analysis on caucus states:​  Does the pattern seen in ballot states occur in caucus  states? By the very nature of caucusing procedures, caucus results are generally thought to be  more trustworthy. However, in the current Democratic caucusing cycle, Iowa and Nevada had  caucuses widely alleged to have involved a considerable level of voter suppression and  potential fraud. We examined the [​ data​ ] and found that these two states had far higher support  for Secretary Clinton, [M ​  = 54.71%, SD = ​  = 3.44%] than the other caucus  fraud allegations​ fraud allegation​ states, [M ​  = 31.61%, SD = ​ = 9.98%], t ​  (11) = 3.13, P =  no fraud allegations​ no fraud allegations ​ independent­means​ 0.009, d = 3.10.    Anomalies exist between exit polls and final results    Data procurement​ : We obtained exit poll data from a ​ database​  kept by an expert on the  American elections.      Analysis​ : On the overall, are the exit polls different from the final results? Yes they are. The ​ data  show lower support for Secretary Clinton in exit polls than the final results would suggest, [M ​ exit   = 54.38%, SD = ​  = 13.95%; M ​  = 57.52%, SD = ​ = 13.87%], t ​  (23) = 3.49, P =  exit​ final​ final ​ dependent­means​ 0.002, d = 0.71.​  ​ While an effect size of 0.71 is quite substantial, and suggests a considerable  difference between exit polls and outcomes, we expected that this difference would be even  more exaggerated in states without paper voting trails. Indeed, the effect size in states without  paper voting trails is considerably larger: 1.50, and yields more exaggerated support for the  Secretary in the hours following the exit polls [M ​  = 62.93%, SD = ​  = 8.80%; M ​  = 65.68%,  exit​ exit​ final​ SD = ​ = 9.52%], t ​  (9) = 4.68, P < 0.001. In contrast, the effect size is much smaller  final ​ dependent­means​ in states with paper trails, [M ​  = 48.28%, SD = ​  = 13.94%; M ​  = 51.69%, SD = ​ =  exit​ exit​ final​ final ​ 13.77%], t ​  (13) = 2.27, P = 0.04, d = 0.58.  dependent­means​   Irregularities are unique to 2016    To show that the pattern of votes may suggest a systematic effort to undercut Senator Sanders,  we must show that no such patterns were in place in similar elections. Given that Secretary  Clinton lost to President Obama in 2008, their data is a natural control and the best possible  point of comparison for the 2016 data. Thus, as we did for 2016, we tabulated the percentage of  delegates won in each state by (then Senator) Hillary Clinton. The ​ data​  show that, contrary to  the 2016 data, there is no evidence that primary states without paper trails favored Senator  Clinton in 2008, P = 0.38. As such, the patterns of 2016 are different from their best point of  comparison.     Conclusion    Are we witnessing a dishonest election? Our first analysis showed that states wherein the voting  outcomes are difficult to verify show far greater support for Secretary Clinton. Second, our  examination of exit polling suggested large differences between the respondents that took the  exit polls and the claimed voters in the final tally. Beyond these points, these irregular patterns  of results did not exist in 2008. As such, as a whole, these data suggest that election fraud is  occurring in the 2016 Democratic Party Presidential Primary election. This fraud has  overwhelmingly benefited Secretary Clinton at the expense of Senator Sanders.         Figure 1. Percent of support for Clinton and Sanders by state voting paper trail  status.     Appendix, Supplemental Analyses, and References       

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2016/10/28/geijsel-cortesbarragan-2016-a-dishonest-election/

28/10/2016 www.pdf-archive.com

Preview of “USAJOBS - Resumes”1.14 95%

Instill and enforce proper trail etiquette, leave no trace ethics, camp set up, cooking, safety and other related hiking/camp skills and responsible interactions with the wilderness.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2014/01/23/preview-of-usajobs-resumes-1-14/

23/01/2014 www.pdf-archive.com

Race Schedule Split 93%

2015 AutoX Schedule Sort: Date Red Font:

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2015/04/06/race-schedule-split/

06/04/2015 www.pdf-archive.com

bobcat 93%

Bobcat Trail Welcome to Our Pack!

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2013/09/01/bobcat/

01/09/2013 www.pdf-archive.com

FINAL 2014 92%

Just take your Passport to Family Wellness with you and record your progress by using a pencil or crayon to make a rubbing of the trail marker located on each trail.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2014/06/30/final-2014/

30/06/2014 www.pdf-archive.com

Regulamento 92%

TRILHOS DO SICÓ 2º Trail Trilhos do Sicó, Vila Cã – Abiul REGULAMENTO 1.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2018/03/17/regulamento/

17/03/2018 www.pdf-archive.com

SFT conf. program shortened 91%

Santa Fe Trail Travelers and Their Descendants Las Vegas, New Mexico, June 15-18, 2016 Sponsored by Las Vegas Citizens Committee for Historic Preservation and Fort Union National Monument in cooperation with Santa Fe Trail Association Historical Society of New Mexico New Mexico Genealogical Society Francisca Lopez Kimball An early traveler on the Santa Fe Trail from New Mexico to Missouri Conference Schedule (Preliminary) Wednesday, June 15 12:00-5:30 PM 3:00 PM 5:30-7:00 PM 7:30 PM Registration—Lobby, Ilfeld Auditorium Opening Session—Welcome Opening Address Henrietta Martinez Christmas, President, New Mexico Genealogical Society Historian, Genealogist, Descendant Reception and Mixer—SERF Movie, Ilfeld Auditorium Thursday, June 16 8:00 AM 8:30-10:00 AM 10:00-10:30 AM 10:30-12:00 AM 12:00-1:00 PM 1:00-2:30 PM 2:30-3:00 PM 3:00-4:30 PM 6:30 PM Registration—Lobby, Ilfeld Auditorium Session One—Ilfeld Auditorium Leslie Bergoff Magoffin Family James Abreu Abreu, Beaubien, Wildenstein Richard Melzer Students on the Trail Break—Lobby, Ilfeld Auditorium Session Two—Ilfeld Auditorium Mary Penner Henry O'Neill Charles Becknell William Becknell Gloria Martinez May Hays Lunch— NMHU Student Center Session Three—Ilfeld Auditorium Michael Taylor Romero/Delgado Family Mary Outten Damaso Lopez and family Susan Ward Isaac and Katie Bowen Break—Lobby, Ilfeld Auditorium Session Four—Ilfeld Auditorium Karl Laumbach Andreas Detlef Laumbach Janet McQuitty Richens Lacy “Uncle Dick” Wooten George Bayless Mary Donoho Dinner—Plaza Hotel Friday, June 17 8:00 AM 8:30-10:00 AM Registration—Lobby, Ilfeld Auditorium Session Five—Ilfeld Auditorium Larry Marken Alexander Grzelchowski “Padre Polaco” Joseph Meany Jeremiah Stokes Diana Dunn Alexander and Lucy Hatch Friday, June 17 (continued) 10:00-10:30 AM 10:30-12:00 AM 12:00-1:00 PM 1:00-2:30 PM 2:30-3:00 PM 3:00-4:30 PM 6:00 PM Break—Lobby, Ilfeld Auditorium Session Six—Ilfeld Auditorium Kenneth Miller Lucien Maxwell Tony Juarez Jose Antonio Chavez Betty Sayre Smith Archibald Sayre Lunch—NMHU Student Center Session Seven—Ilfeld Auditorium Sandra Hess Ezekiel Williams John Grassham Charles Beaubien Christine St.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2016/02/16/sft-conf-program-shortened/

16/02/2016 www.pdf-archive.com

Read Mountain Preserve Trails 90%

Legend Parking Picnic Table Buzzards Rock Trail (1.98 miles) Rocky Way Trail (1.45 miles) Buzzards Rock Elevation 2180 FT 0 Crossover Trail (.21 miles) 1000 FT CCC Trail (.82 miles) Private Leased Property County Park Property State Road You Are Here e l c r i nC Elevation 2220 FT r e k c a r D p m u r C Summit Ridge Elevation 2060 FT PA T H F I N D E R S F O R e dg tri Park Entrance Hu n Boulder Point Rd a m e Tol Read Mountain Preserve Trail Map

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2016/06/08/read-mountain-preserve-trails/

08/06/2016 www.pdf-archive.com

Sewickley Heights trail map 90%

See Sewickley Heights Borough Park trail map for this area.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2017/02/04/sewickley-heights-trail-map/

04/02/2017 www.pdf-archive.com

Site Map Master S1&2 90%

Bar 39 38 51 Guest Beach Access 23 Fitness Circuit 21 2 Dunal Trail E 19 20 18 DR IV 5 7 6 16 17 BA YS HO RE Visitor Parking 8 Lagoon Deck 53 96 9 54 55 95 11 56 57 97 58 98 13 60 59 99 100 93 102 101 14 63 61 74 91 66 90 70 109 TO 131 G 129 126 AT E 86 2 125 110 123 164 84 163 167 166 119 118 112 111 162 158 115 161 117 133 134 85 114 124 132 165 113 122 128 81 The Rubber Tree 87 121 83 69 The Grove 88 120 127 79 80 82 68 67 89 108 130 78 72 106 107 Agility Play 77 71 65 92 76 75 73 64 105 Rainforest Trail Tennis Court 12 62 Guest Laundry 94 103 104 15 10 159 116 136 157 160 155 137 135 140 138 141 ADULT POOL 156 153 148 139 202 152 154 147 142 150 144 168 143 145 195 197 193 196 146 192 169 173 170 200 198 149 Chess 199 201 151 Bocce Wetland Trail 194 190 191 174 Route to Byron Rail Shuttle 2 Minute Walk From Gate 2 171 172 175 MAIN PAVILION BEACH CLUB 189 The Fig Tree 187 180 176 186 E D R IVE 188 179 177 B AY SH OR 178 185 181 G AT E 2 182 183 ADULT POOL Byron Rail Shuttle Link Trail 184 Woodland Trail BELONGIL PAVILION Poolside Bar &

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2017/09/27/site-map-master-s1-2/

27/09/2017 www.pdf-archive.com

BriannaWilliams(7) 90%

                                                         Brianna ​ Williams   6672 E. Agate Rd, Shelton WA 98584  Cell: 360­463­7639  bribird.91@gmail.com      Professional Summary:    With six months prior experience at a medical dispensary, I think you will find my  knowledge of cannabis and it’s medicinal and recreational properties extensive. I loved my  time at the dispensary I worked at and developed a knack for recommending specific products  for each individual's needs. Cannabis has been a major passion of mine for years now and I’m  sure I would be able to answer any question a customer has. My customer service skills are  exceptional; my heart is filled with compassion and I maintain a positive attitude, including  under stressful situations. I also have money handling and general store experience such as  running a cash register and see myself fitting in well with your shop.    Core Qualifications:     Vast Knowledge of Cannabis​                              ​   Medical Dispensary Experience     Punctual and Reliable                                          Flexible Schedule     Compassionate & Professional Customer                   Service  Cash Register Knowledge      Positive Personality   Dedicated and Hard worker                                 Work Experience:          Haven In Allyn Homecare, ​ ​ Allyn Wa​     ​                  ​ August 2015 ­ September 2015               Caregiver   Working as a caregiver my responsibilities included giving out medication to the clients at  regularly scheduled times, providing personal hygiene, moving and lifting clients and  maintaining their overall health and well being.             ​ Exceptional Foresters Inc., ​ Shelton Wa        ​            March 2014 ­ March 2015              Living Skills Instructor  As a living skills instructor I cared for adult clients with developmental disabilities. Much of my  duties were the same as at Haven, however I also cared for clients on a more personal level. It  was my responsibility to maintain a healthy, encouraging relationship with my clients and to  help them with things such as taking them to their appointments, keeping track of their  finances and looking out for their safety inside and outside of the home.            ​ Washington Conservation Corps, ​ Belfair Wa        ​    October 2012 ­ September 2013              DNR ORV Trail Crew Member  During my time as a Department of Natural Resources Trail Crew member I was part of a team  of 5 that worked on maintaining DNR trails and campsites. Our major projects were trail and  habitat restoration which involved hiking several miles daily. Some of the specific tasks I had to  do included tree felling, removing brush from trails, fence building, bridge constructing and  deconstructing, silt fencing, weed eating, lawn mowing and trail building.         ​ Mari Meds, ​ Belfair and Shelton Wa        ​                       October 2013 ­ March 2014            Cannatech  At Mari Meds I learned a plethora of information about marijuana including the differentiating  features and effects of Sativa, Indica and Ruderalis type plants, the effects of different  chemicals such as THC, CBD, CBG and other cannabinoids, the proper way to maintain and  care for your flower, and the differences in varieties of oils, waxes and concentrates along with  a lot else. I specialized in helping customers find the right strain to help them with each of their  needs and handled duties such as checking every patient for their valid medical identification  card, weighing and dispensing marijuana, running the cash register and handling money,  opening and closing of the shop, and caring for customers in a way that made them feel safe  and welcome.      Education:      ​ North Mason High School, ​ Belfair Wa        ​                  Class of 2010           High School Diploma    Personal References:    Patrick Bates         (360) 471­9895    Lisa Kelderhouse   (360) 801­7366 

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2015/10/28/briannawilliams-7/

28/10/2015 www.pdf-archive.com

Training Ride 2 route sheet 89%

turn L on Williams to reach San Leandro BART*** R onto Monarch Bay Dr/Marina Blvd (T intersection) 0.7 mi onto Bay Trail 1.7 mi R at Neptune Dr to stay on trail 0.6 mi R at channel to stay on trail - L over bridge 213 ft L after bridge 0.2 mi slight R to stay on trail 0.2 mi L onto Grant Ave 0.5 mi R onto Bockman Rd (after train tracks) 1.1 mi L onto Vía Alamitos (at stop light) 187 ft onto Hacienda Ave 0.7 mi R onto Bengal Ave 0.2 mi L onto Perkins Dr (T intersection) 249 ft onto Royal Ave 0.6 mi continue straight next R next R 1 ***option:

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2014/02/14/training-ride-2-route-sheet/

14/02/2014 www.pdf-archive.com

Newsletter PDF test 89%

Would the town of Index — population 157—be able to raise more than a million dollars to buy the 129 acres before the PLEASE SEE PAGE 8 Alpine splendor awaits at the end of the Serene trail Lake Serene.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2013/10/24/newsletter-pdf-test/

24/10/2013 www.pdf-archive.com

Surviving the Anaconda 89%

Then you head off down the trail.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2016/12/24/surviving-the-anaconda/

24/12/2016 www.pdf-archive.com

MARCH-APR-2016 89%

4, Issue 2 BI-MONTHLY PROGRAMMES March-Aril, 2016 ONE DAY PROGRAMMES MARCH 5th Mar BNHS Flamingo Festival (Open for all) 13th Mar Bat and Bird Trail at Elephanta Island 20th Mar Shilonda Trail - Sanjay Gandhi National Park 26th Mar Flamingo Watch at Sewri Mudflats 27th Mar Godrej Mangrove Walk APRIL 3rd Apr 10th Apr 17th Apr 24th Apr Kanheri Upper Trail Flamingo Watch at Sewri Mudflats Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary Flamingo Watch at Sewri Mudflats LOCAL CAMPS July Amboli – Land of the Flying Frog NATIONAL CAMPS March Wild Assam – Gibbon Sanctuary, Kaziranga &

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2016/03/10/march-apr-2016/

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RELÉS ARRANQUE 88%

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