Boise City Council member Lisa Sanchez welcomed a roomful of housing providers, city and state staff, and local nonprofits on April 26 to a fair housing workshop presented by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Attendance was estimated at well over 200, with in-person and individuals watching via webcast throughout Idaho. This is the last workshop during April, where many different groups recognized the 50th Anniversary of the signing of the Fair Housing Act.
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To assist designers in developing ride quality requirements for NJDOT projects, below is the link to download Ride Quality Requirements (RQR) software. The RQR is a Microsoft Excel work book containing various macros to automate production of required pay equations and exclusions for ride quality specifications. Make sure macro is enabled when the spreadsheet is opened and the file is saved with an .XSLM extension.
The battalion's second tour came two years later when it arrived at Nui Dat on 9 April 1968 to relieve 7 RAR.[11] Operating out of Phuoc Tuy Province the battalion was mainly involved in patrols, searches, reconnaissance and security operations before being redeployed in May to an area north of Saigon where throughout April it participated in Operation Toan Thang, which was aimed at cutting off the withdrawal of VC and People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) forces following the Tet Offensive.[11] After conducting two small operations in Long Khanh Province, 1 RAR moved to Fire Support Base Coral. Whilst they were there, the base was attacked twice. The first attack which on the night of 15 May was only a probing attack by a battalion-sized element, whilst the second attack came on the night of 16 May 1966, when the base was attacked by a force later identified as the PAVN 141st Regiment.[2] After fierce fighting with the help of accurate artillery fire from the 102nd Field Battery the attack was beaten off and on 6 June 1966 the fire base was closed and 1 RAR returned to Nui Dat.[11] Later it was estimated that 162 PAVN were killed as a result of Operation Toan Thang.[2] The Battalion was awarded the Unit Citation for Gallantry[12] in 2018 on the 50th anniversary of the battle.
In the case of food that was highly consumed, such as red meat, fruits and vegetables, solid oils and liquid and frying oils, we considered the frequency of weekly consumption, that is the number of times per week they consumed that food. Then we divided the data in two categories, according to the 50th percentile cut point. For example, for red meat, below the 50th percentile was less than 6 times a week and above the 50th percentile was more than 6 times a week. In case of food that was not frequently used, such as olive oil and other oils, they were divided into 2 groups, as sometimes consuming (Yes) or never consuming (No).
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