Cambridge ohio home destroyed by fire Jan 9 2019
Cambridge firefighters responded to a house fire on Brenton Road in Cambridge shortly before midnight last night. The right side of the home, garage and two SUV's were engulfed in flames upon arrival. An elderly female resident of the home had to be rescued from the burning structure. She was transported to Southeastern Med by United Ambulance and later to another hospital. Firefighters remained on the scene for several hours. Cause of the fire was yet to be determined.
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Going Back to Nature! - Salt Fork 2019
Continuing the birthday celebration we took a trip to Salt Fork State Park Lodge and Conference Center near Cambridge, Ohio. Somewhere in the forests of southern Ohio. My first trip there, that far down into nature.
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Video Tour of Gables Care Center - a Hopedale, Ohio Area Nursing Home
Helping Seniors Age on Their Own Terms.
As one of the leading providers in Harrison County, Gables has made a mark in the rehab to home division of healthcare servicing the tri-state region in Eastern Ohio. With private suites and bathrooms you will want to make sure you reserve your room prior to rehabilitation stay.
Gables Care Center is located in Hopedale, Ohio and has been a leading provider in healthcare for almost 20 years. With the best reputation in town for care, we treat everyone like they are family. Our motto of Family Taking Care of Family is how we operate each day. As soon as you walk into our facility we hope you feel like a part of us. Every initiative and program was designed with the patient and family in mind. Because of those reasons we have been able to deliver exceptional outcomes for patients coming from the hospital and wanting to return home. We will work with your physician and hospital to make the transition as smooth as possible.
Caring staff makes a difference and you can feel it the minute you walk into our community and meet our staff. They are experts at skilled nursing and senior healthcare. We are here to help you and your family find answers, solutions and peace of mind.
Come visit us, we're conveniently located near Ohio and Pennsylvania cities like:
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Homesteading Family Living Off-Grid in a Spectacular Earthship
This inspiring off-grid homesteading family lives in a renovated stone earthship. They grow their own food, collect rainwater, use solar power, have composting toilets, and they have a pond that filters their grey water. On top of living an eco friendly lifestyle, they dedicate their work to important projects like urban gardening and promoting industrial hemp as Hempbassadors.
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During the winter, they typically take 2-4 months off to travel, which is financially possible for them because they don't have a mortgage (the house only cost $15,000 when they bought it).
Their daughter, Emma, is in the first grade, but they take her out of school while they travel and homeschool her on the road.
Francis & Marie have dreamt of being self-sufficient for a long time. For 8 years they renovated their earthship home, planted their permaculture gardens, and prepared for the day they'd be able to live their dream full-time.
For over 2 years now they've been living on their dream homestead. They grow apples, berries, and other fruits which they preserve for winter. They also grow vegetables, and collect eggs from their chickens. In the summer, their grocery bill can be as low as $30/week because they produce so much of their own food.
Much of their harvest is kept cool in their root cellar although they would like to have a fridge.
The home is a passive solar home with a greenhouse in the front. It can stay above zero degrees on it's own, but they have a wood stove – an Amish Pioneer Princess – to heat the house, to cook, and to heat their hot water.
For rainwater, they have 3 collection systems. One is a tank in front of the house that collects water from the greenhouse, and they use a solar powered pump to transfer it into an underground cistern.
Another tank collects rainwater from the roof, and a third collects rainwater from their shed. In total they can have 10,000 litres of fresh water when all of the tanks are full.
They don't have a well yet so they get their drinking water from a cabin they have access to down the road.
They have a small solar power system for their lights, the water pump, and for the internet. They'd eventually like to invest in a bigger system but for now it works well.
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2017 Asian American Literary Festival
The Library of Congress hosted the concluding day of the groundbreaking Asian American Literature Festival. The day featured a lecture and reading by writer and American Book Award winner Karen Tei Yamashita titled, Literature as Community: the Turtle, Imagination, and the Journey Home. The afternoon session included a lecture by poet Kimiko Hahn on Angel Island: The Roots and Branches of Asian-American Poetry, and closed with a poetry reading.
Speaker Biography: Karen Tei Yamashita is the author of several books, including I Hotel, Anime Wong and Letters to Memory. I Hotel was selected as a finalist for the National Book Award and awarded the California Book Award, the American Book Award, the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature and the Association for Asian American Studies Book Award. A U.S. Artists Ford Foundation Fellow and co-holder of the University of California Presidential Chair in feminist critical race and ethnic studies, Yamashita is a professor of literature and creative writing at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Speaker Biography: Kimiko Hahn is the author of nine books of poems, including Earshot, which was awarded the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Prize and an Association of Asian American Studies Literature Award, The Unbearable Heart, which received an American Book Award and most recently, Brain Fever. Her other honors include a PEN/Voelcker Award for poetry, a Shelley Memorial Award, a Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Writers' Award and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. She is a distinguished professor in the Master's of Fine Arts program in creative writing and literary translation at Queens College, City University of New York.
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Timeline of women in science | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:46 1 Ancient history
00:02:15 2 Middle Ages
00:04:05 3 16th century
00:05:21 4 17th century
00:08:32 5 18th century
00:15:16 6 Early 19th century
00:20:49 7 Late 19th century
00:30:49 8 Early 20th century
00:30:59 8.1 1900s
00:36:28 8.2 1910s
00:41:27 8.3 1920s
00:44:41 8.4 1930s
00:48:44 8.5 1940s
00:52:58 9 Late 20th century
00:53:09 9.1 1950s
00:58:32 9.2 1960s
01:03:35 9.3 1970s
01:07:35 9.4 1980s
01:10:29 9.5 1990s
01:13:56 10 21st century
01:24:14 11 See also
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This is a timeline of women in science, spanning from ancient history up to the 21st century. While the timeline primarily focuses on women involved with natural sciences such as astronomy, biology, chemistry and physics, it also includes women from the social sciences (e.g. sociology, psychology) and the formal sciences (e.g. mathematics, computer science), as well as notable science educators and medical scientists. The chronological events listed in the timeline relate to both scientific achievements and gender equality within the sciences.