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  1. A mathematician, an accountant and an economist apply for the same job.The interviewer calls in the mathematician and asks "What do two plus two equal?"The mathematician replies "Four."The interviewer asks "Four, exactly?"The mathematician looks at the interviewer incredulously and says"Yes, four, exactly."Then the interviewer calls in the accountant and asks the same question"What do two plus two equal?"The accountant says "On average, four - give or take ten percent, but on average, four."Then the interviewer calls in the economist and poses the same question"What do two plus two equal?"The economist gets up, locks the door, closes the shade, sits down nextto the interviewer and says "What do you want it to equal?"
  2. Financial Statements Statement of Net Assets As of January 31, 2016 The fund reports a complete list of its holdings in regulatory filings four times in each fiscal year, at the quarter-ends. For the second and fourth fiscal quarters, the lists appear in the fund’s semiannual and annual reports to shareholders. For the first and third fiscal quarters, the fund files the lists with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form N-Q. Shareholders can look up the fund’s Forms N-Q on the SEC’s website at sec.gov. Forms N-Q may also be reviewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room (see the back cover of this report for further information). Market Value • Shares($000) Common Stocks (99.9%)1 Basic Materials (4.0%) Ecolab Inc.1,726,509186,239 Praxair Inc.1,666,151166,615 Air Products & Chemicals Inc.1,236,247156,645 PPG Industries Inc.1,569,884149,327 Airgas Inc.433,48360,688 International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.467,23254,647 Westlake Chemical Corp.766,62334,866 Albemarle Corp.647,16734,067 RPM International Inc.771,72030,290 Compass Minerals International Inc.194,00014,521 Royal Gold Inc.373,69311,132 HB Fuller Co.290,52910,814 Stepan Co.128,3685,771 915,622 Consumer Goods (22.6%) Coca-Cola Co.23,066,263990,004 Procter & Gamble Co.11,732,220958,405 PepsiCo Inc.8,552,794849,292 NIKE Inc. Class B7,920,394491,144 Colgate-Palmolive Co.5,233,542353,421 Monsanto Co.2,790,205252,793 VF Corp.2,491,727155,982 Kellogg Co.2,057,663151,115 Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.3,660,311129,392 Hormel Foods Corp.1,521,035122,306 Clorox Co.757,01997,693 JM Smucker Co.690,44988,598 Stanley Black & Decker Inc.908,21785,681 Genuine Parts Co.881,08275,923 Brown-Forman Corp. Class B732,31571,650 Church & Dwight Co. Inc.753,36163,282 McCormick & Co. Inc.671,08159,035 Bunge Ltd.837,75051,949 Leggett & Platt Inc.798,35933,140 Polaris Industries Inc.382,69928,259 Flowers Foods Inc.1,208,39324,820 Lancaster Colony Corp.157,79416,045 J&J Snack Foods Corp.107,87411,648 Tootsie Roll Industries Inc. 221,1397,258 Andersons Inc.166,3454,876 5,173,711 Consumer Services (18.1%) Wal-Mart Stores Inc.11,900,030789,686 CVS Health Corp.6,492,379627,099 Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc.6,288,777501,341 Lowe’s Cos. Inc.5,538,875396,916 Costco Wholesale Corp.2,541,582384,084 TJX Cos. Inc.3,974,667283,155 Target Corp.3,693,765267,503 Yum! Brands Inc.2,498,894180,845 Cardinal Health Inc.1,904,687154,984 Ross Stores Inc.2,406,238135,375 AmerisourceBergen Corp. Class A1,266,951113,468 Gap Inc.2,443,86260,412 Best Buy Co. Inc.2,023,71156,522 Tiffany & Co.746,36847,648 FactSet Research Systems Inc.240,76636,283 Rollins Inc.1,261,68434,759 Casey’s General Stores Inc.223,49026,984 Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc.138,03718,115 John Wiley & Sons Inc. Class A285,08411,917 Aaron’s Inc.417,9539,563 Matthews International Corp. Class A190,3739,502 4,146,161 Financials (5.2%) Chubb Ltd.1,903,446215,223 Aflac Inc.2,532,755146,798 McGraw Hill Financial Inc.1,578,270134,184 Franklin Resources Inc.3,588,403124,374 T. Rowe Price Group Inc.1,504,640106,754 Invesco Ltd.2,476,97574,136 SEI Investments Co.962,60237,772 WR Berkley Corp.725,88136,403 Assurant Inc.397,43132,315 Axis Capital Holdings Ltd.581,93131,372 RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.265,60929,921 StanCorp Financial Group Inc.243,24527,890 Erie Indemnity Co. Class A266,57825,621 Brown & Brown Inc.827,99025,047 Commerce Bancshares Inc.584,40124,036 Bank of the Ozarks Inc.500,47122,191 Eaton Vance Corp.680,93519,516 Cullen/Frost Bankers Inc.364,18317,430 Prosperity Bancshares Inc.402,40117,062 RLI Corp.248,81314,755 UMB Financial Corp.264,05512,384 American Equity Investment Life Holding Co.502,3949,139 Infinity Property & Casualty Corp.66,2955,263 BancFirst Corp.89,2344,992 First Financial Corp.74,2882,455 1,197,033 Health Care (11.4%) Johnson & Johnson 9,743,0941,017,569 Medtronic plc8,222,231624,232 Abbott Laboratories8,706,343329,535 Stryker Corp.2,185,220216,664 Becton Dickinson and Co.1,113,119161,814 Perrigo Co. plc812,238117,433 CR Bard Inc.428,54978,540 West Pharmaceutical Services Inc.412,57923,608 Healthcare Services Group Inc.410,90514,534 Owens & Minor Inc.363,77112,605 2,596,534 Industrials (21.7%) 3M Co.3,662,271553,003 United Technologies Corp.5,234,044458,973 Lockheed Martin Corp.1,820,828384,195 General Dynamics Corp.1,913,783256,007 Automatic Data Processing Inc.2,741,409227,784 Raytheon Co.1,773,157227,390 Caterpillar Inc.3,497,301217,672 FedEx Corp.1,634,567217,201 Northrop Grumman Corp.1,144,661211,831 Illinois Tool Works Inc.2,189,248197,186 Emerson Electric Co.3,953,397181,777 Deere & Co.1,958,684150,838 Sherwin-Williams Co.547,605140,006 CSX Corp.5,716,244131,588 Norfolk Southern Corp.1,773,656125,043 Roper Technologies Inc.579,088101,728 Republic Services Inc. Class A2,037,47189,038 Parker-Hannifin Corp.821,93479,859 WW Grainger Inc.389,19876,551 Fastenal Co.1,704,89569,151 Cintas Corp.676,92458,161 L-3 Communications Holdings Inc.476,18055,637 Dover Corp.940,72954,986 CH Robinson Worldwide Inc.845,04854,734 Expeditors International of Washington Inc.1,106,32749,917 JB Hunt Transport Services Inc.672,26748,874 Jack Henry & Associates Inc.471,90938,310 Valspar Corp.472,66737,024 Robert Half International Inc.779,84734,134 Carlisle Cos. Inc.375,11331,389 AO Smith Corp.439,80530,720 Bemis Co. Inc.562,40326,922 AptarGroup Inc.359,68726,221 Graco Inc.340,47924,746 Toro Co.323,13524,080 Lincoln Electric Holdings Inc.444,38923,659 Donaldson Co. Inc.792,40122,330 Nordson Corp.355,15321,462 Silgan Holdings Inc.364,53219,273 MSC Industrial Direct Co. Inc. Class A280,36518,170 ITT Corp.525,19417,043 Ryder System Inc.305,58516,248 Crane Co.335,48316,023 Valmont Industries Inc.138,47814,760 Regal Beloit Corp.257,77114,489 CLARCOR Inc.289,65913,573 ABM Industries Inc.322,6069,688 MSA Safety Inc.216,1569,251 Franklin Electric Co. Inc.273,9027,472 Brady Corp. Class A275,1616,175 Tennant Co.106,2195,748 Lindsay Corp.69,1684,865 Badger Meter Inc.83,4324,658 Gorman-Rupp Co.151,4933,851 McGrath RentCorp149,8333,657 Cass Information Systems Inc.66,5243,386 Raven Industries Inc.219,5393,295 Mesa Laboratories Inc.20,2852,110 VSE Corp.30,9141,855 NACCO Industries Inc. Class A32,9591,569 4,957,286 Oil & Gas (1.1%) EOG Resources Inc.3,164,339224,731 Murphy Oil Corp.1,024,35820,088 244,819 Technology (13.2%) Microsoft Corp.22,776,9551,254,782 International Business Machines Corp.5,702,862711,660 QUALCOMM Inc.9,517,480431,523 Texas Instruments Inc.6,041,695319,787 Analog Devices Inc.1,797,98696,840 Xilinx Inc.1,508,40275,827 Harris Corp.715,87062,259 Linear Technology Corp.1,380,03858,969 3,011,647 Telecommunications (0.1%) Telephone & Data Systems Inc.580,88813,471 Atlantic Tele-Network Inc.91,8457,071 20,542 Utilities (2.5%) NextEra Energy Inc.2,558,498285,810 Edison International1,880,237116,198 Atmos Energy Corp.582,01140,287 UGI Corp.996,93233,896 Aqua America Inc.1,020,26232,169 National Fuel Gas Co.486,42322,049 New Jersey Resources Corp.492,65617,351 American States Water Co.220,2169,998 MGE Energy Inc.200,1259,696 California Water Service Group275,6746,917 Chesapeake Utilities Corp.84,2275,304 SJW Corp. http://pe.newriver.com/summary.asp?doctype=ann&cid=AMTDPS&fid=921908844
  3. I'm just trying to get a feel for our community here and the breadth we have within. Maybe you could all add that to your About page on your profile?
  4. A video about a missile system that is feared by US Military and NATO. The Iskander-M has no shortage of admirers. They include the Islamic State and other Islamist entities in Syria, Poland, Turkey, NATO as a whole, and of course the United States. Seemingly no other Russian weapon system is as likely to steal a headline as soon as it makes an appearance somewhere on the global chess board. To what does it owe its worldwide fan base?In part the answer lies in its actual combat abilities. It is a medium-range missile system which uses a combination of maneuvering, and therefore difficult to intercept, ballistic missiles capable of carrying a variety of conventional and nuclear warheads. It is extremely accurate, with a circular error probable of under 10 meters, which makes it useful against heavily protected, small targets that would require a direct hit in order to be destroyed. Its officially acknowledged range of 500km makes it a weapon of far more than tactical importance, as it can destroy sites far behind enemy front lines and hold in check enemy value targets such as key infrastructure, high-level command posts, and logistical nodes. The entire system is based on highly mobile wheeled platforms which are suitable for aerial transport by heavy airlifters. Iskander-M deployment to Syria demonstrated Russia’s ability to send these powerful warfighting and conventional deterrent weapons to almost any friendly part of the globe on a moment’s notice. As of April 2016, the Russian military had six complete Iskander-M brigades in service, with each brigade possessing 12 launch vehicles. Since each vehicle carries two ready-to-launch missiles, with reloads carried by the brigade’s resupply vehicles, each brigade is capable of a simultaneous 24-missile volley that would be sufficient to saturate any tactical anti-ballistic missile system currently in service or development. In effect, a single Iskander-M brigade is equivalent to 3 Buyan-M missile corvettes, in terms of firepower, though the land-based launchers can be rapidly reloaded whereas the corvettes would have to return to base for replenishment.The other reason for Iskander-M’s popularity is its political dimension. By the late 1980s, the Soviet military was using two sub-strategic ballistic missile systems, the 120km-range Tochka, and the 450km-range Oka. Even though Oka’s range was below the 500km threshold of the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces treaty, the Gorbachev government in effect made the US a present by pledging to eliminate the Okas along with longer-range missiles. Even though it left the Soviet military without a modern operational-range missile system, evidently Gorbachev and others hoped that such weapons would be unnecessary in the era of the “New World Order.” They turned out to be wrong.The Iskander-M was developed and deployed in order to fill that gap once it became clear that NATO’s intentions toward the post-Cold War Russia were far from benign. NATO, and especially the US, has undertaken several initiatives to render the INF Treaty obsolete. They include the deployment of intermediate-range air-launched cruise missiles such as the JASSM carried by tactical aircraft, whose existence clearly violates the spirit of the INF Treaty. The US Army has since deployed large numbers of ATACMS ballistic missiles whose officially acknowledged range is 300km, though the missile’s actual potential is unknown, and the LPRF program is supposed to yield an even-longer ranged missile for the US military. Cruise missile carrying US naval ships, including the rather well-known USS Donald Cook, regularly approach Russian coasts. But the most direct US violation of the INF Treaty is the placement of land-based anti-ballistic systems in Eastern Europe. These systems use the naval Mk41 launchers which are perfectly capable of using the entire range of Tomahawk cruise missiles. Therefore the deployment of these ABM systems also means a US breakout from the INF Treaty.The Iskander-M therefore should be viewed as a Russian response to the US INF violations. In addition to the 9М723 ballistic missile with a range of 500km, each launch vehicle can also fire the 9M728 cruise missiles whose actual capabilities have never been revealed, though the missile has been tested out to at least 200km. Considering that the size of these missiles is comparable to the Kalibr sea-launched weapons whose range exceeds 2,000km, there is a definite possibility that the Iskander-M could be equipped with weapons of similar range unless the US begins to display more of an interest in re-establishing a mutually acceptable security framework for Europe.Video Description Credits: South Front Team J.Hawk, Daniel Deiss, Edwin WatsonVideo Credits: South Front Team J.Hawk, Daniel Deiss, Edwin WatsonThumbnail Credit: Bin im Garten Modified by ArmedForcesUpdate
  5. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO /ˈneɪtoʊ/; French: Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique Nord; OTAN), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty which was signed on 4 April 1949. The organization constitutes a system of collective defence whereby its member states agree to mutual defense in response to an attack by any external party. NATO's headquarters are located in Haren, Brussels, Belgium, where the Supreme Allied Commander also resides. Belgium is one of the 28 member states across North America and Europe, the newest of which, Albania and Croatia, joined in April 2009. An additional 22 countries participate in NATO's Partnership for Peace program, with 15 other countries involved in institutionalized dialogue programmes. The combined military spending of all NATO members constitutes over 70 percent of the global total.[4] Members' defense spending is supposed to amount to 2 percent of GDP.NATO was little more than a political association until the Korean War galvanized the organization's member states, and an integrated military structure was built up under the direction of two US supreme commanders. The course of the Cold War led to a rivalry with nations of the Warsaw Pact, which formed in 1955. Doubts over the strength of the relationship between the European states and the United States ebbed and flowed, along with doubts over the credibility of the NATO defence against a prospective Soviet invasion—doubts that led to the development of the independent French nuclear deterrent and the withdrawal of France from NATO's military structure in 1966 for 30 years. After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the organization was drawn into the breakup of Yugoslavia, and conducted its first military interventions in Bosnia from 1992 to 1995 and later Yugoslavia in 1999. Politically, the organization sought better relations with former Warsaw Pact countries, several of which joined the alliance in 1999 and 2004.Article 5 of the North Atlantic treaty, requiring member states to come to the aid of any member state subject to an armed attack, was invoked for the first and only time after the 11 September 2001 attacks,[6] after which troops were deployed to Afghanistan under the NATO-led ISAF. The organization has operated a range of additional roles since then, including sending trainers to Iraq, assisting in counter-piracy operations[7] and in 2011 enforcing a no-fly zone over Libya in accordance with U.N. Security Council Resolution 1973. The less potent Article 4, which merely invokes consultation among NATO members, has been invoked five times: by Turkey in 2003 over the Iraq War; twice in 2012 by Turkey over the Syrian Civil War, after the downing of an unarmed Turkish F-4 reconnaissance jet, and after a mortar was fired at Turkey from Syria;[8] in 2014 by Poland, following the Russian intervention in Crimea;[9] and again by Turkey in 2015 after threats by the Islamic State to its territorial integrity.
  6. Meanwhile a session in the Turkish parliament turned physical as lawmakers went from talk to action. Scuffles erupted in a heated debate over constitutional reform, which could see MPs stripped of their immunity from prosecution.
  7. A cyclist narrowly escapes a collision with a large cargo truck at an intersection in Nantong City, China. According to surveillance footage, the cyclist named Su was waiting for the light to change at the intersection. While he was waiting, a small truck was driving towards the junction. The truck braked suddenly causing a large cargo truck behind it to lose control, crash into a minivan and slid towards Su, narrowly missing him.
  8. When Warren Buffett offers investing advice, everyone listens. The world’s greatest investor has never been shy about the strategies that have helped him amass a $72 billion net worth and grow his company, Berkshire Hathaway, into a juggernaut valued at over $212 billion. But one thing he doesn’t do is encourage the average individual investor to try to mimic his success. The best advice he can give those investors, Buffett has said, is to do exactly the opposite. We’ve parsed through some of Buffett’s more popular insights on investing to come up with a few that apply to the average worker looking simply to invest for long-term, steady growth. 1. The worst investment you can make over time: cash. We always keep enough cash around so I feel very comfortable and don't worry about sleeping at night. But it's not because I like cash as an investment. Cash is a bad investment over time. But you always want to have enough so that nobody else can determine your future essentially. 2. Invest in a broad-based index fund that tracks the S&P 500. If you are a professional and have confidence, then I would advocate lots of concentration. For everyone else, if it’s not your game, participate in total diversification. The economy will do fine over time. Make sure you don’t buy at the wrong price or the wrong time. That’s what most people should do, buy a cheap index fund, and slowly dollar cost average into it. If you try to be just a little bit smart, spending an hour a week investing, you’re liable to be really dumb. Recommended reading: “Common Sense on Mutual Funds: New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor” by Vanguard founder Jack Bogle. Any investor in funds should read [Bogle’s books]. They have all you need to know. 3. Invest in yourself. “The best investment you can make is in your own abilities. Anything you can do to develop your own abilities or business is likely to be more productive.” 4. If you’re determined to pick stocks, don’t buy into a business you don’t understand. [Individual investors] ought to think about what he or she understands. Let's just say they were going to put their whole family's net worth in a single business. Would that be a business they would consider? Or would they say, "Gee, I don't know enough about that business to go into it?" If so, they should go on to something else.... There are all kinds of businesses that [longtime partner and vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Charlie Munger] and I don't understand, but that doesn't cause us to stay up at night. It just means we go on to the next one, and that's what the individual investor should do. 5. Focus on the competition as well. [Buying stock in a company is] buying a piece of a business. If they were going to buy into a local service station or convenience store, what would they think about? They would think about the competition, the competitive position both of the industry and the specific location, the person they have running it and all that. 6. Invest for the long haul. “If you aren’t willing to own a stock for 10 years, don’t even think about owning it for ten minutes” 7. The hardest part about investing: trusting yourself. You need to divorce your mind from the crowd. The herd mentality causes all these IQ's to become paralyzed. I don't think investors are now acting more intelligently, despite the intelligence. Smart doesn't always equal rational. To be a successful investor you must divorce yourself from the fears and greed of the people around you, although it is almost impossible.
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    Cómo te atreves a mirarme así a ser tan bella y encima sonreir? miá, hoy serás mía por fin cierra los ojos déjate querer quiero llevarte al valle del placer mía, hoy serás mía lo sé déjame robar el gran secreto de tu piel déjate llevar por tus instintos de mujer entrégate áun no te siento deja que tu cuerpo se acostumbre a mi calor entrégate mi prisionera la pasión no espera y yo no puedo más de amor abre los ojos no me hagas sufrir no te das cuenta que tengo sed de ti mía, hoy serás mía por fin déjame besar el brillo de tu desnudez déjame llegar a ese rincón que yo soñé entrégate áun no te siento deja que tu cuerpo se acostumbre a mi calor entrégate sin condiciones tengo mil razones y yo no puedo más de amor
  10. The above was a masterful spanish interpretation of this English song which originally was composed in Italiano. "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" (originally a 1965 Italian song by Pino Donaggio and lyricist Vito Pallavicini: '"Io che non vivo (senza te)") is a 1966 hit recorded by English singer Dusty Springfield that proved to be her most successful hit single, reaching No.1 UK[2] and No.4 US: the song subsequently charted in the UK via remakes by Elvis Presley (No.9/1971), Guys 'n' Dolls (No.5/1976) and Denise Welch (No.23/1995), with Presley's version also reaching No.11 US in 1970.[3][4] "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" was also a Top Ten hit in Ireland for Red Hurley (No.5/1978), in Italy for Wall Street Crash (No.6/1983), and - as "En koskaan" - in Finland for Kristina Hautala (No.6/1966). When I said I needed you You said you would always stay It wasn't me who changed but you And now you've gone away Don't you see That now you've gone And I'm left here on my own That I have to follow you And beg you to come home? You don't have to say you love me Just be close at hand You don't have to stay forever I will understand Believe me, believe me I can't help but love you But believe me I'll never tie you down Left alone with just a memory Life seems dead and so unreal All that's left is loneliness There's nothing left to feel You don't have to say you love me Just be close at hand You don't have to stay forever I will understand Believe me, believe me You don't have to say you love me Just be close at hand You don't have to stay forever I will understand Believe me, believe me, believe me Songwriters: VICKI WICKHAM, SIMON NAPIER-BELL, VITO PALLAVACINI, GIUSEPPE (PINO) DONAGGIO You Don't Have To Say You Love Me lyrics © SPIRIT MUSIC GROUP
  11. This song has a great melody with a catchy phrase. Nos quedamos solos como cada noche hoy te siento tristre y sé muy bien porque. Tu querrás decirme "He cambiado mucho, el amor se acaba y quiero terminar". Yo que ni un momento puedo estar lejos de ti, ¿cómo soportar la vida entera ya sin ti? te quiero, te quiero te juro que yo no puedo vivir sin tu amor. Ven aqui abrazame yo te amo tanto y te pido porfavor que creas más en mi. Yo que ni un momento puedo estar lejos de ti ¿cómo soportar la vida entera ya sin ti? te quiero, te quiero Yo que ni un momento puedo estar lejos de ti ¿cómo soportar la vida entera ya sin ti? te quiero, te quiero, te quiero, te quiero.
  12. I love the comparison of the metaphors juxtaposed with the varied melody which goes from slow crescendo to a full out passionate climax back into a slow almost nostalgic melancholy. Well done composer and singer!! One of my favorite songs of all time. "Amante Del Amor" Mi prisión, mi libertad mi obscuridad y mi lucero mezcla de brisa y tempestad así te quiero mi pasión, mi corazón lluvia de mayo, sol de invierno que me estás dando, que tendrás tal vez encanto, veneno amante del amor quisiera ser la enredadera que sube por tu piel de seda beberme tu pasión amarte entera amante del amor mi placer, mi dolor mi sensatez y mi locura lo has sido todo para mí amor violento, ternura amante del amor quisiera ser la enredadera que sube por tu piel de seda beberme tu pasión amarte entera amante del amor a fuego lento yo te quisiera amar amante del amor quiero quererte dulcemente y beso a beso hasta vencerte muy poco a poco profundamente amante del amor
  13. Ven, te quiero amar, sin hablar Sin decir te quiero Ven vamos a hablar, por que no Sera como un juego. Hablemos con los ojos, con los besos Hablemos el lenguaje del silencio. Sin hablar, nuestros labios buscaran Sin hablar, nuestras manos hallaran Sin hablar, nuestras sombras Perdindose en la noche se amaram Sin hablar, nuestras miradas lo diran Sin hablar nuestras caricias se oiran Sin hablar, como niños jugando a lo prohibido Sin hablar. Ven, te quiero amar, otra vez Sin decir te quiero Ven, una vez ms Que en tu piel olvide un deseo Hablemos con la mente, con el alma Hablemos el lenguaje del silencio Sin hablar...(se repite) Songwriters JUAN CARLOS CALDERON LOPEZ DE ARROYABE
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    Pensar en ti

    Pensando en ti Recordandote Descubro cada amanecer Sintiendote mas y mas en mi Espero al sol mas de una vez Y sucede que este tiempo sin amor Me hizo saber Que aunque existe otro camino Va llenandose mi fe Pensando en ti como entender Lo que pasa en mi Despues que ayer te pregunte Si habia en ti amor dijiste no Es algo extrao pero no Y resulta que mi alma sigue igual Formando tu figura Hallando en tu sonrisa la felicidad Pensar en ti, pensar en ti Seria mas hermoso oir tu voz Viajar al cielo ilusionada Y regresar enamorada de mi amor Pero puedo seguir, estando solo asi Pensando en ti Y resulta que mi alma sigue igual Formando tu figura Hallando en tu sonrisa la felicidad Pensar en ti, pensar en ti Seria mas hermoso oir tu voz Viajar al cielo ilusionada Y regresar enamorada de mi amor Pero puedo seguir, estando solo asi Pensando en ti Songwriters CESPEDES RODRIGUEZ, FRANCISCO FABIAN Published by Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
  15. Anchor and Vignette ads are designed for mobile websites and do not count toward page ad limits of 3 (or 4 on some sites) The first version of AdSense Anchor ads — also called overlays ads — launched in 2013, though they have evolved quite a bit from that first version. The ads are anchored to the edge of the user’s screen, but they can be dismissed. Vignette ads, like intersitials, are full-screen ads. Unlike traditional interstitial ads, though, Vignettes display when a user leaves rather than arrives on a page. These ads will only show a limited number of times per user. Ads in both formats will not count toward the three-ads-per-page limit and will only serve on mobile-optimized web pages displaying on smartphones. Google says Anchor and Vignette ads are just the first of many Page-level ad formats to come.
  16. Why don't you use an Index strategy? Check out this US Large Cap, High Dividend, Volatility Weighted Index ETF: Victory_CEMP_US_Large_Cap_High_Div_Volatility_Wtd_Index_ETF_Fact_Sheet(1).pdf I really like the explanation given in this article. It pays a dividend once a month Victory Portfolios II Victory CEMP US Large Cap High Div Volatility Wtd Index ETF Schedule of Investments December 31, 2015 (Unaudited) Security Description Shares Value Common Stocks (99.8%) Aerospace & Defense (1.4%): Lockheed Martin Corporation 1,884 $ 409,111 Air Freight & Logistics (1.0%): United Parcel Service, Inc. 3,138 301,970 Automobiles (2.1%): Ford Motor Company 22,068 310,938 General Motors Company 8,736 297,112 608,050 Banks (1.3%): People's United Financial, Inc. 23,436 378,491 Beverages (1.7%): The Coca-Cola Company 11,828 508,131 Capital Markets (2.2%): Invesco Ltd. 8,692 291,008 T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. 5,107 365,100 656,108 Chemicals (2.9%): EI du Pont de Nemours & Company 5,476 364,702 LyondellBasell Industries NV 2,345 203,780 The Dow Chemical Company 5,674 292,098 860,580 Communications Equipment (1.7%): Cisco Systems, Inc. 10,333 280,593 QUALCOMM, Inc. 4,494 224,632 505,225 Consumer Finance (0.6%): Navient Corporation 16,378 187,528 Diversified Financial Services (1.1%): CME Group, Inc. 3,465 313,929 Diversified Telecommunication Services (0.8%): CenturyLink, Inc. 9,399 236,479 Electric Utilities (12.3%): American Electric Power Company, Inc. 5,857 341,287 Duke Energy Corporation 4,658 332,535 Entergy Corporation 4,829 330,110 Eversource Energy 6,679 341,097 Exelon Corporation 8,426 233,990 OGE Energy Corporation 11,174 293,764 Pepco Holdings, Inc. 10,426 271,180 Pinnacle West Capital Corporation 5,508 355,156 Southern Company 8,057 376,987 Westar Energy, Inc. 8,732 370,324 Xcel Energy, Inc. 9,671 347,286 3,593,716 Electrical Equipment (2.0%): Eaton Corporation PLC 4,908 $ 255,412 Emerson Electric Company 6,711 320,987 576,399 Energy Equipment & Services (1.1%): Helmerich & Payne, Inc. 2,983 159,740 National Oilwell Varco, Inc. 4,760 159,412 319,152 Food & Staples Retailing (3.6%): Costco Wholesale Corporation 2,440 394,060 Sysco Corporation 8,434 345,794 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. 5,265 322,745 1,062,599 Food Products (1.9%): General Mills, Inc. 7,585 437,351 Pilgrim's Pride Corporation 5,878 129,845 567,196 Health Care Equipment & Supplies (1.2%): Baxter International, Inc. 9,243 352,620 Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure (2.8%): Las Vegas Sands Corporation 3,971 174,089 McDonald's Corporation 3,476 410,655 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. 3,266 226,268 811,012 Household Products (1.6%): Procter & Gamble Company 5,730 455,019 Insurance (7.2%): American Financial Group, Inc. 6,274 452,230 Arthur J Gallagher & Company 10,027 410,505 Cincinnati Financial Corporation 6,640 392,889 CNA Financial Corporation 9,630 338,495 MetLife, Inc. 5,564 268,240 Principal Financial Group, Inc. 5,551 249,684 2,112,043 IT Services (3.3%): International Business Machines Corporation 2,089 287,488 Paychex, Inc. 8,032 424,813 The Western Union Company 13,674 244,901 957,202 Machinery (2.6%): Caterpillar, Inc. 3,631 246,763 Deere & Company 3,759 286,699 PACCAR, Inc. 4,879 231,264 764,726 Media (2.2%): Omnicom Group, Inc. 5,600 $ 423,696 TEGNA, Inc. 9,075 231,594 655,290 Metals & Mining (0.8%): Nucor Corporation 5,569 224,431 Multiline Retail (0.7%): Kohl's Corporation 4,037 192,282 Multi-Utilities (13.1%): Alliant Energy Corporation 5,728 357,714 Ameren Corporation 7,948 343,592 CenterPoint Energy, Inc. 15,632 287,004 CMS Energy Corporation 8,851 319,344 Consolidated Edison, Inc. 5,355 344,166 Dominion Resources, Inc. 5,027 340,026 DTE Energy Company 4,070 326,373 PG&E Corporation 6,334 336,905 Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. 7,043 272,494 SCANA Corporation 5,778 349,511 TECO Energy, Inc. 8,913 237,531 WEC Energy Group, Inc. 6,137 314,890 3,829,550 Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels (4.3%): Chevron Corporation 3,258 293,090 Exxon Mobil Corporation 4,098 319,439 Kinder Morgan, Inc. 10,093 150,588 ONEOK, Inc. 4,711 116,173 Plains GP Holdings LP 7,299 68,976 Spectra Energy Corporation 9,425 225,634 Williams Companies, Inc. 3,363 86,429 1,260,329 Paper & Forest Products (0.9%): International Paper Company 6,573 247,802 Pharmaceuticals (3.7%): Johnson & Johnson 4,005 411,393 Merck & Company, Inc. 5,566 293,996 Pfizer, Inc. 11,213 361,956 1,067,345 Road & Rail (1.1%): Norfolk Southern Corporation 3,637 307,654 Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment (6.7%): Analog Devices, Inc. 3,671 203,080 Intel Corporation 8,402 289,449 KLA-Tencor Corporation 4,740 328,719 Linear Technology Corporation 6,664 283,020 Microchip Technology, Inc. 5,948 276,820 Security Description Shares Value Texas Instruments, Inc. 5,259 $ 288,246 Xilinx, Inc. 6,126 287,738 1,957,072 Software (1.9%): CA, Inc. 10,865 310,304 Symantec Corporation 11,854 248,934 559,238 Specialty Retail (1.9%): Best Buy Company, Inc. 4,634 141,105 GameStop Corporation 4,477 125,535 L Brands, Inc. 3,074 294,551 561,191 Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals (0.5%): Seagate Technology PLC 4,212 154,412 Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods (0.9%): Coach, Inc. 7,637 249,959 Thrifts & Mortgage Finance (1.1%): New York Community Bancorp, Inc. 20,131 328,538 Tobacco (3.6%): Altria Group, Inc. 6,392 372,078 Philip Morris International, Inc. 4,107 361,046 Reynolds American, Inc. 6,943 320,420 1,053,544 Total Common Stocks (Cost $29,349,048) 29,185,923 SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS (0.3%) Money Market Funds (0.3%): Short Term Investment Trust Liquid Assets Portfolio, 0.29%^ 98,072 98,072 Total Short-Term Investments — (Cost $98,072) 98,072 Total Investments — 100.1% (Cost $29,447,120) 29,283,995 Liabilities in excess of other assets — (0.1)% (14,989 ) NET ASSETS — 100.0% $ 29,269,006 ^ Annualized seven-day yield as of December 31, 2015. The Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®) was developed by and/or is the exclusive property of MSCI, Inc. and Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC ("S&P"). GICS® is a service mark of MSCI, Inc. and S&P and has been licensed for use by the Fund's Administrator, U.S. Bancorp Fund Services, LLC. Schedule of Open Futures Contracts Number of Contracts Sold Description Notional Amount Unrealized Appreciation 2 S&P 500 E-Mini Future, March 2016 $ (203,540 ) $ 1,977 $ 1,977
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