From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12002 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, August 18 2023 Volume 14 : Number 12002 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Controversial ingredient combination heals joints - find out more ["joint] Your Reward Worth ["Apple Watch unlocked" Subject: Controversial ingredient combination heals joints - find out more Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2023 12:20:38 +0200 From: "Apple Watch unlocked" Subject: Your Reward Worth Your Reward Worth http://backpainbreakthrough.buzz/BMQqYizgTRRy-IZKK6PA4FDJUS30stNfGjHGgCaXHgOzN6FhSQ http://backpainbreakthrough.buzz/0v88KmP_g3PKNNfmYJSG5KHkKQxmzJUWyOVGqEqLclUBKbnA9w At the conclusion of the 2008b09 season, the NEAC lost an additional founding member in D'Youville. In the 2009b10 season, the NEAC welcomed three additional new members in the College of Saint Elizabeth, Penn State-Abington, and State University of New York at Morrisville (SUNY Morrisville). The NEAC had accepted four associate member institutions in that same season. Additionally, the NEAC also began a three year partnership with the North Atlantic Conference in four sports: baseball; women's lacrosse; and men's and women's tennis. Departing the NEAC at the conclusion of the 2009b10 season were associate members the University of Dallas and SUNY Oneonta. In the 2010b11 season, the NEAC welcomed by Gallaudet University. In the 2011b12 season, the NEAC gained one new full member in Lancaster Bible College while RutgersbCamden (already an associate member in men's golf) joined the NEAC in men's tennis. The partnership between the NEAC and the NAC ended for baseball and women's lacrosse following the 2011b12 season. At the conclusion of the 2012b13 season, the NEAC lost one full member in Penn State Harrisburg. In the 2013b14 season, the NEAC added Cedar Crest College as an associate member for women's swimming. Beginning in the 2014b15 season, the NEAC accepted two new full members in Bryn Athyn College and Pennsylvania College of Technology. Also in that same season, Wilson College, a former women's college that became co-educational in the 2013b14 school year, began a men's athletic program, and four other schools became men's volleyball associates Changes in the NEAC membership have continued to the present. On August 30, 2017, Bryn Athyn and Wilson announced that they would leave the NEAC for the Colonial States Athletic Conference effective with the 2018b19 school year. The next change of membership came in 2019b20 with the return of Penn State Harrisburg and the departure of Saint Elizabeth for the Colonial States Athletic Conference. In July 2020, the NEAC lost four members, with Keuka departing for the Empire 8 Conference and Cazenovia, SUNY Cobleskill, and SUNY Poly leaving for the North Atlantic Conference. The NEAC membership will return to 9 in 2021 with the arrival of St. Mary's College of Maryland. On August 2, 2021, the conference revealed that they were rebranding themselves as the United East Conference. The conference said that the name bUnited Eastb was chosen because it describes the conferencebs commitment to collaborate on a shared mission in a diverse environment while also still giving a nod to the geographical placement of the member schools ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2023 12:14:37 +0200 From: "Milwaukee Tool Chest Department" Subject: Your chance to receive a FREE Milwaukee Tool Chest Your chance to receive a FREE Milwaukee Tool Chest http://bloobsugarblaster.today/vwoGTWzBIuBRqG6Kraoq0lK2cYI9kVHHRrk6jw1aTT1LvmiIGg http://bloobsugarblaster.today/FsphRJO2abPkFv4xlYINY7td1qbLGlp6J-geqGwck1cMxECu8A At the conclusion of the 2006b07 season, the NEAC had a shifting of membership losing five institutions and gaining three new members. The departing members were: Bard, Chestnut Hill, Polytechnic (N.Y.), SUNY Purchase, and Stevenson; while the new members were: Penn State-Harrisburg, Wells College, and Wilson College (Pa.). The NEAC consisted of 10 members, effective the 2007b08 season. At the conclusion of the 2007b08 season, the NEAC lost an additional three institutions while gaining two new members. The departing members were: Baptist Bible, Cairn, and Keystone (all to the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference, currently named the Colonial States Athletic Conference). The new members were State University of New York at Cobleskill (SUNY Cobleskill) and State University of New York Institute of Technology (SUNYIT); the latter is now known as SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly). The NEAC consisted of bringing the total to nine members, effective the 2008b09 season. The NEAC accepted four associate member institutions for the 2008b09 season; they were: Medaille College (for men's and women's lacrosse), Rutgers UniversitybCamden (for men's golf), State University of New York at Oneonta (for men's tennis), and the University of Dallas (in men's soccer, men's golf, men's & women's cross country, and men's & women's basketball). The University of Dallas also competed in women's volleyball to the NEAC in the 2009b10 season. At the conclusion of the 2008b09 season, the NEAC lost an additional founding member in D'Youville. In the 2009b10 season, the NEAC welcomed three additional new members in the College of Saint Elizabeth, Penn State-Abington, and State University of New York at Morrisville (SUNY Morrisville). The NEAC had accepted four associate member institutions in that same season. Additionally, the NEAC also began a three year partnership with the North Atlantic Conference in four sports: baseball; women's lacrosse; and men's and women's tennis. Departing the NEAC at the conclusion of the 2009b10 season were associate members the University of Dallas and SUNY Oneonta ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2023 13:22:21 +0200 From: "Slumber Soft Pillow" Subject: Last Chance! 60% Off on SlumberSoft - Your Best Sleep Awaits! Last Chance! 60% Off on SlumberSoft - Your Best Sleep Awaits! http://upssurvey.monster/8W_8OZdb-2KrZK830rcWdB35ljGcp4-qBaj2WxDaeLHzMv7fNg http://upssurvey.monster/WPoXmcnaozYq0WLbMGmUIls8pVa04JK63_Sp1Fk1cl_YW_4LLQ Alfred University was founded as a non-sectarian select school by Seventh Day Baptists. In 1836, Bethuel C. Church, a Seventh Day Baptist, was asked to organize a college in Alfred and began teaching, receiving financial assistance from the Seventh Day Baptist Educational Society with resources, in part, from "Female Educational Societies" of local churches. Unusual for the time, the school was co-educational, and within its first 20 years, it also enrolled its first African-American and Native American students. From its founding as a select school, the institution received a charter as Alfred Academy from the New York State Board of Regents in 1842. Focused initially on the education of teachers, the institution continued to grow. In 1855, a curriculum was created for the Academic Department and the Collegiate with courses divided into three areas: the classic, the scientific and one for women involves most subjects in the other areas. There was no theology course in the initial period, however, the desire to organize a theological seminary led the Academy, through Jonathan Allen, an early teacher, later second president, to apply for a license for a government-accredited university. After facing difficulties for more than two years, he received his charter as Alfred University from the New York State Legislature in March 1857, so that years later the Department of Theology was created. 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Prior to the 2007b08 academic year, the Express teams were invited to join the North Eastern Athletic Conference and compete against 14 other schools in the East Region. By joining the NEAC, Wells can compete for conference championships with the added benefit of receiving an automatic qualifier in select sports to participate in the NCAA tournament. Since joining the NEAC, Wells has captured six separate conference championships. Men's swimming won the first league title in 2009b10, and earned a second title in 2012b13. Women's swimming have won three consecutive conference championships, during the 2011b12, 2012b13, and 2013b14 seasons. Men's basketball, who won the NEAC championship in 2010b11, was the first team from Wells to participate in the NCAA Tournament. 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Settlers from nearby provinces migrated to Kowloon throughout the Ming dynasty ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12002 ***********************************************