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The right atrium receives the deoxygenated blood that has traveled through the body. This blood has a low level of oxygen and a high level of carbon dioxide. This blood also has low pressure since it has traveled a good distance since it got its last "push" from the heart.
Chambers of the Heart
This deoxygenated blood from the lower and upper body travels to the right atrium, and then travels to the right ventricle. When the right ventricle contracts, it pushes the deoxygenated blood out of the heart and sends it to the lungs. (This is the pulmonary circuit). As this blood passes by the lungs, it picks up oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide.
The oxygenated blood from the lungs then travels back to the heart to get another "push" before it goes to the body (this is the systemic circuit).
The left atrium receives the oxygenated blood coming from the lungs. This blood enters the left atrium and then travels to the left ventricle. The left ventricle contracts to push the oxygenated blood out of the heart and to the body in order to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the cells and to pick up unwanted substances like waste and carbon dioxide.
The left atrium is the chamber of the heart that receives the oxygenated blood returning from the lungs through the PULMONARY VEINS. From the LEFT ATRIUM, this oxygenated blood travels to the LEFT VENTRICLE and then gets pumped to the body, to deliver oxygen and nutrients and to pick up carbon dioxide and waste products.
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TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT THIS PICTURE
WHAT DO YOU SEE?
Interestingly, research has shown that young children cannot identify the intimate couple because they do not have prior memory associated with such a scenario.
What they will see, however, is the nine dolphins in the picture!
So, I guess we've already proven you're not a young innocent child.
Now, if it's hard for you to find the dolphins within 6 seconds, your mind is SO corrupted that YOU probably need help.
OK, here's help: Look at the space between her right arm and her head, the tail is on her neck, follow it up. Look at her left hip, follow the shaded part down, it's another one, and on his shoulder...
If you squint it helps too.

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Celebrating the
Resurrection of our Saviour
| Dates for Easter 2012–2022 In Gregorian dates | ||
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| Year | Western | Eastern |
| 2012 | April 8 | April 15 |
| 2013 | March 31 | May 5 |
| 2014 | April 20 | |
| 2015 | April 5 | April 12 |
| 2016 | March 27 | May 1 |
| 2017 | April 16 | |
| 2018 | April 1 | April 8 |
| 2019 | April 21 | April 28 |
| 2020 | April 12 | April 19 |
| 2021 | April 4 | May 2 |
| 2022 | April 17 | April 24 |
The table above is a static table in which the data is unchanged over time. Click below for the perpetual table, that is automatically updated anually.
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| Year | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 |
| October | 8 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 14 | 12 | 11 | 10 |
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| Year | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 |
| November | 22 | 28 | 27 | 26 | 24 | 23 | 22 | 28 | 26 | 25 | 24 |
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Hard to find such energetic dedication to such a simple task. She never slows down and never quits. Every home should have someone so devoted to cleanliness. As far as I can recall she has never even taken a break to eat. I could watch her work all day and never get tired of it.


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Countdown to my 2029 Birthday
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Countdown to Dawn's 100th Birthday May 26th 2068 —»
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Thanksgiving Canada 2025 —»
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External embeds AddComma.js & AddSuffix.js e.g. 1,000 and 2nd 3rd
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Some assumptions to make note of. Some calculations assume that everyone living today,
October 13th 2019 @ 04:26 A.M., is still on the green side of the grass.
Some milestones that are in the future will one day be passed and new calculations
will be required to reflect those changes, as the new reality. Some future calculations exist but are commented out in the code. Negative numbers (e.g. -103) indicate a passed event, requiring update.
There is an oddity in javascript. When you specify a date e.g. May 26 1968 javascript always assumes midnight (0 hours, 0 minutes, 0 seconds). When you specify Today
javascript assumes the current date and current time. The difference is that all calculation counting the days will be off by 1 day unless you specify ThisDate as
midnight Today (frankly I was not overly concerned about 1 day, one way or the other, in these calculations). How old are you on the day you are born? It is your first day on Earth but are you 0 (zero) days old? Your first year is measured in hours, days, weeks or months not years.
This day is November 2nd 2019 and it just so happens that on this date I am 28,000 days old.
See output below:
Updated Version – Dedicated page with more calculations
Demonstrate the difference between the fraction rounding of values.
Tiny = 25.0001
Small = 25.49
Large = 25.51
var Math.floor(value);
var Math.round(value);
var Math.ceil(value);
floor always rounds fractions Down to the lower integer value.
round rounds fractions to the nearest integer value Up or Down.
ceil always rounds fractions Up to the Higher integer value.
| Summary of Changes to Daylight Saving Time | ||
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| Prior to 2007 | Year 2007 and After | |
| Start | 1st Sunday in April 2 A.M. | 2nd Sunday in March 2 A.M. |
| End | Last Sunday in October 2 A.M. | 1st Sunday in November 2 A.M. |
| Year | DST Begins 2 A.M. | DST Ends 2 A.M. |
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| 2012 | March 11 | November 4 |
| 2013 | March 10 | November 3 |
| 2014 | March 9 | November 2 |
| 2015 | March 8 | November 1 |
| 2016 | March 13 | November 6 |
| 2017 | March 12 | November 3 |
| 2018 | March 11 | November 4 |
| 2019 | March 10 | November 3 |
| 2020 | March 8 | November 1 |
The table above is a static table in which the data is unchanged over time.
Click below for the perpetual table, that is automatically updated anually.

When you change your clock
Change your Smoke/Fire/CO2 Detector batteries!
Wallenda Walk over the Falls - June 15, 2012
The seventh-generation member of the Flying Wallenda's spent months getting the necessary permissions from Canada and the United States for the cross-border stunt. Mr. Wallenda's stunt will merge two pop culture traditions: his own families death-defying feats on the high wire and the daredevil acts at Niagara Falls that date back more than 100 years. Wallenda won't be in a safety harness and refuses to be tethered in any way to the wire he will cross. Nor will there be any kind of a safety net beneath him.
Estimates say 125 000 people will pack in along the Canadian side of the Falls to watch Wallenda inch from Goat Island to Table Rock. That's more than double the record amount of people that showed up at Queen Victoria Park to ring in 2012 on New Year's Eve. Wallenda's team expects over half a billion people around the globe to tune in for his walk, the focus of a prime time special on Discovery Channel.
The 550-metre walk on a cable strung 61 meter's high, between Goat Island in New York to Table Rock in Ontario, will take 35 to 40 minutes to complete.



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The Canadian Sesquicentennial shall be a year long celebration held in 2017 when Canada celebrates the 150th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation.
Planning for this magnificent celebration is well underway!
Across the country, Sesquicentennial celebrations and projects include:


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Other countries
In addition to the above, many museums, libraries and treasuries of the world preserve a great number of objects coming from the medieval Kingdom of Hungary. The list below gathers some of the most famous of these works.
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Cross of Queen Gisela, wife of Saint
Stephen. Commissioned by the Queen for
the tomb of her mother at the Niedermünster in Regensburg. Presently
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The diptych of King Andrew
III of Hungary. Preserved at the
Historisches Museum, Bern Venice, c. 1290 |
Day |
Group |
Location |
Time |
Monday To Friday |
GEDSB |
Classroom |
9 AM – 3 PM |
Every Monday |
Forever Fit |
Upstairs |
9 – 10 AM |
Every Monday |
Val Smith-NEC 428-1549 |
Upstairs | 4 – 5 PM |
Every Monday |
Line Dancing |
Upstairs |
6:30 – 10 PM |
Every Monday |
P.D. Art Work Shop |
Walt’s Place |
1 – 4 PM |
Every Monday Nov. – Mar. |
Scott Runners Den Bikes |
Walt’s Place |
6 – 8 PM |
First (1st) Monday |
Soccer Club |
Boardroom |
6:30 – 8 PM |
Third (3rd) Monday |
Community Policing |
Classroom |
6 – 10 PM |
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Every Tuesday |
GEDSB |
Boardroom |
9 AM – 3 PM |
Every Tuesday |
Norfolk Bridge |
Walt’s Place |
1 – 3 PM |
Every Tuesday |
Karate |
Upstairs |
7 – 10 PM |
Second (2nd) Tuesday |
Silver Lake Committee |
Boardroom |
6 – 10 PM |
Fourth (4th) Tuesday |
Lions Executive |
Boardroom |
6 – 10 PM |
(1st & 3rd) Tuesday |
Lions Social Hour |
Walt’s Place |
5 – 7 PM |
First (1st) Tuesday |
Support Group Karen 426-7830 |
Walt’s Place |
7 – 9 PM |
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CNIB |
Boardroom |
9 – 11 AM |
First (1st) Wednesday |
Alzheimer’s Society |
Boardroom |
2 – 3:30 PM |
Every Wednesday |
Forever Fit |
Upstairs |
9 – 10 AM |
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Every Thursday |
GEDSB |
Boardroom |
9 AM – 3 PM |
1st & 3rd Thursday |
Newcomers Club |
Walt’s Place |
Noon – 4 PM |
First (1st) Thursday |
Horticultural Society |
Walt’s Place |
7 – 10 PM |
(1st & 3rd) Thursday |
Leos |
Walt’s Place |
To Be Advised |
Every Thursday |
Taichi |
Upstairs |
4:30 – 5:30 PM |
Every Thursday |
Karate |
Upstairs |
7 – 10 PM |
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Every Friday |
Forever Fit |
Upstairs |
9 – 10 AM |
Every Friday |
Probus Cards |
Classroom |
6 – 10 PM |
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Every Saturday |
Lions Kitchen + Market |
Walt’s Place |
6 AM– 1 PM |
Third (3rd) Saturday |
WebSite Committee |
Boardroom |
10 – 11 AM |
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Silver Lake Rowing Club |
Training Room |
24 Hrs Daily |
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