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The Prostitution Prevention Class is a one-day educational course on the legal, social and health ramifications of engaging in prostitution. The goal of the eight hour course is to reduce sexually transmitted diseases, the number of those who re-offend and to sensitize attendees to the victimization associated with prostitution. This quarterly class is held on a Saturday and you can call 702-229-1344 to enroll.
The House Arrest Unit supervises offenders sentenced to residential confinement instead of jail. Officers conduct unannounced home and work-site visits while defendants are monitored 24 hours a day by electronic equipment.
Looking for something to entertain your kids while in Vegas, this is a cool place. They have 4 tracts, and arcade, video games, a giant slide, and a little coaster. My kids were all about the go carts, They purchase bracelets that let them do everything for about an hour. Not a bad deal since the place would be closing in about and hour and a half.
Prepaid parking passes are required in all lots, and parking spaces are available only for guests attending the event. Tailgating ends at the start of the event. There is no loitering or tailgating in Allegiant Stadium parking areas during or after the event. Those participating in these activities are subject to ejection from the stadium, parking lot, revocation of event tickets, citation and/or arrest for trespassing. All Allegiant Stadium parking lots are cleared one hour after the end of the event.
All Code of Conduct violations are recorded on the account of record, regardless of the offender. Any guest found in violation may be subject to a $250 fine and a four-hour Code of Conduct course. Repeat offenders or accounts may result in the loss of ticket or event attendance privileges or any other recourse determined by Allegiant Stadium or the Raiders in their sole discretion.
Antelope Canyon is located in the Navajo Indian Reservation near Page in northern Arizona. It is one of the most famous slot canyons in the world and one of the Navajo Tribal Park. This area used to be an antelope habitat. There are often antelopes in the canyon, and the name Antelope Canyon comes from it. Antelope Canyon is divided into Upper Antelope Canyon and Lower Antelope Canyon. The management rights of the entire Antelope Canyon belong to the local Indians. The most visited by tourists is the Upper Antelope Canyon. To visit Antelope Canyon, you must join the tour group organized by the Indians. Antelpope Canyon Tuors arranges a car from Page Town to the scenic spot. There are two types of 1-hour tours and 2-hour photography tours. The former is 40 knives per person, and the latter is 80 knives per person.
The tunnels underneath Vegas only have Tesla vehicles that are operated by chauffeurs. Although higher speeds are expected, the current Tesla speed in the tunnel is 35 miles per hour, and each vehicle only carries three passengers. Book your ticket today to get a joyride in the expansive system.
Also, walking on the LVCC from West Hall to Central Hall takes about 25 minutes. You can easily save yourself about half an hour by taking the LVCC loop, which shortens the journey to less than 2 minutes.
Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, his second series, premiered in April 2007 (a one-hour special aired in November 2006), with Fieri traveling the country visiting local eateries. The New York Times called the series "not a cooking show as much as a carefully engineered reality show".[12] Ultimate Recipe Showdown, co-hosted with Marc Summers, debuted on February 17, 2008, and aired for three seasons. On September 14, 2008, Guy Off the Hook debuted on Food Network. This special studio audience show aired through the end of 2008, but the extra cost of staging an audience show did not result in a ratings bump and the concept was discontinued. For Thanksgiving 2008, Fieri hosted a one-hour special titled Guy's Family Feast. He used the "Guy Off the Hook" set for the special, which was broadcast live, on November 28, 2008. Fieri appeared on other Food Network programs such as Dinner: Impossible in 2007 and 2009, Paula's Party, Ace of Cakes, and The Best Thing I Ever Ate.
If, however, you want to go to extremes, you can take the cooling from 95°F to 65°F as an example. This is a massive 30°F drop in indoor temperature; it will take about 540 minutes (9 hours) of the air conditioner running at 100% output to achieve that.
Hi Verna, of course, it depends on quite a lot of factors such as insulation, AC tonnage, outdoor air temperature, windows, and so on. But if we follow the general rule of thumb that it takes on average about 18 minutes for the temperature to lower by 1 degree, you are looking at about 6 hours for the house to cool down to 68 degrees. Some people are already comfortable at about 78 degrees, that can take about 3 hours. Hope this helps.
The average cost to run a dryer for an hour depends on the power consumed by the dryer in an hour. Some dryers are electric and others run on gas, but electric dryers notoriously consume more energy than gas dryers do. Overall, dryers in the U.S. emit 32 million metric tons of carbon dioxide per year, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, and use 43 billion kilowatt hours and 443 million therms of natural gas.
The label on the back of the dryer should indicate the watts it uses. Electric companies charge by the kilowatt hour, so calculating how much it costs to run an electric dryer starts with finding out the kilowatts it takes to run the dryer for an hour. The formula for determining usage is watts times the hours used divided by 1,000 to get the total kilowatt hours. Average dryers use between 1,800 to 5,000 watts or 1.8 to 5 kilowatt hours -- 1,800 and 5,000 times one hour divided by 1,000. Using Northern California PG&E rates at $.14 per kilowatt hour for an example, most electric dryers average between $.25 and $.70 to run for an hour.
Gas dryers use electricity to run the motor but gas to dry the clothes. Since gas dryers are rated in British Thermal Units, you need to convert the BTUs to therms, which is how the utility company charges for gas. A typical dryer uses between approximately 11,000 BTUs per hour because the gas cycles on and off during the drying time. One therm equals 100,000 BTUs, which means a dryer uses .11 therm per hour. The gas costs roughly $.11 for an hour. Electricity to power the drum uses .15 per kilowatt hour, resulting in a cost of $.12 per hour to run the dryer.
To cut the costs of running a dryer for an hour, group similar fabric types together when drying. Instead of mixing heavy-duty jeans with T-shirts and socks, dry the lighter fabrics in a separate load for a faster load. Don't put dripping wet clothes into the dryer, as it will take longer than an hour for the dryer to work. Take advantage of the dryer's retained heat by drying a second load after the first. Double-check the lint trap before drying, and remove any lint to help the dryer operate at peak efficiency.
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