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Shaw Capital Awarded Construction Management Contract For Clean Fuel Project

Shaw Capital Awarded Construction Management Contract for Clean Fuel Project at Marathon Illinois Refinery
BATON ROUGE, La.,–The Shaw Group Inc. (NYSE: SHAW) today announced it has been awarded a capital contract from Marathon Oil Corporation (NYSE: MRO) to provide construction management services for a benzene reduction project at its refinery in Robinson, Ill. Services include management of site construction activities such as contractor selection, safety warning, materials management and project controls. The construction is expected to be completed before the mandated date for reduction of benzene content in gasoline to meet new EPA standards.
The award follows Shaw’s earlier project management, engineering and procurement services work for the feasibility and definition phases of the project.
“Shaw has extensive refinery expertise and a strong reputation for helping customers meet clean fuels regulations at their plants,” said Lou Pucher, president of Shaw’s Energy & Chemicals Group. “We place a priority on understanding key environmental and economic drivers and working closely with our customers to ensure success.”
Most recently, Shaw management completed engineering and procurement services for another benzene reduction capital project at Marathon’s Catlettsburg, Ky., refinery and a 70,000 barrel per day heavy gas oil hydrocracker unit and 47,000 barrel per day kerosene hydrotreater unit at Marathon’s Garyville, La., refinery as part of that plant’s recent major expansion project. Last year, Shaw was awarded a maintenance, capital construction, turnaround support and specialty services contract for Marathon’s Texas Refining Division.
The undisclosed value of the new contract will be included in Shaw’s Energy & Chemicals segment’s backlog of unfilled orders in the third quarter of fiscal year 2010.
The Shaw Group Inc. (NYSE:SHAW) is a leading global provider of engineering, construction, technology, fabrication, remediation and support services for clients in the energy, chemicals, environmental, infrastructure and emergency response industries. A Fortune 500 company with fiscal year 2009 annual revenues of $ 7.3 billion, Shaw has approximately 28,000 employees around the world and is the power sector industry leader according to Engineering News-Record’s list of Top 500 Design Firms. For more information, please visit Shaw’s website at www.shawgrp.com.
The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a “safe harbor” for certain forward-looking statements. The statements contained herein that are not historical facts (including without limitation statements to the effect that the Company or its management “believes,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “plans” or other similar expressions) and statements related to revenues, earnings, backlog or other financial information or results are forward-looking statements based on the Company’s current expectations and beliefs concerning future developments and their potential effects on the Company. There can be no assurance that future developments affecting the Company will be those anticipated by the Company. These forward-looking statements involve significant risks and uncertainties (some of which are beyond our control) and assumptions and are subject to change based upon various factors. Should one or more of such risks or uncertainties materialize, or should any of our assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary in material respects from those projected in the forward-looking statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. A description of some of the risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from such forward-looking statements can be found in the Company’s reports and registration statements filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Form 10-K and Form 10-Q reports, and on the Company’s website under the heading “Forward-Looking Statements.” These documents are also available from the Securities and Exchange Commission or from the Investor Relations department of Shaw. For more information on the company and announcements it makes from time to time on a regional basis, visit our website at www.shawgrp.com.

The Shaw Group Inc. (NYSE:SHAW) is a leading global provider of engineering, construction, technology, fabrication, remediation and support services for clients in the energy, chemicals, environmental, infrastructure and emergency response industries. A Fortune 500 company with fiscal year 2010 annual revenues of billion, Shaw has approximately 27,000 employees around the world and is the power sector industry leader according to Engineering News-Record’s list of Top 500 Design Firms. For mor

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The development history of watches

The development history of watches

Measurement of time was one of the needs of human beings. The ice-age hunters of Europe made marks on sticks and bones to count the days between the phases of the moon. In the more organized societies more precise time measurement was needed for religious purposes and social occasions. The Egyptians were the first to divide the day into hours as we do now. The obelisks, slender, pointing and four sided pillar like structures were built for this purpose. The moving shadows of these pillars helped the people to know time. The sun dial that came later was only an evolution of the ancient Egyptian obelisk. This could be carried from place to place and was perhaps the first portable devise for measuring time.

The making of the water clock was another development as time could be measured during night also. The water clocks gave way to the candle clocks which were wax candles with lines on them to mark the hour. In the fourteenth century large weight driven clocks appeared in many cities on the towers at city centre. Sandglasses were another devise that was used to measure time. The fifteenth century saw the birth of spring driven clocks and then pendulum clocks. The modern watches have evolved from these.

In the infancy of watch making they were very expensive and only the kings, queens and royalty generally speaking owned personal watches to measure time. But soon technology made watches available to all, especially with the invention of the quartz movement. When any thing is hand crafted it becomes art, so many ancient companies continued to produce hand crafted watches that are fabulously costly. The difference between a hand crafted watch and a mass produced watch is the same as that of a photograph and a painting. So the traditional watch makers started selling the hand crafted watches for the rich at hyped prices. So some watches like Vacheron Constantin, Omega, Rolex, Patek Philippe, Blancpain, Bulgari and many others became ultimate symbols of luxury.Manufacturers now present the near perfect clones of these handcrafted watches to the public at the fraction of the price of the original. Today illustrious watch comapny are sold by reliable portals like www.rolex-heavens.com

 

 

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Marathon, Democracy and Western Civilisation

In the centuries before 500 BC, Greek civilisation had not taken firm roots. Greece was more a collection of city-states like Athens, Sparta, Macedonia, Ionia etc., than an organised country. It lay spread overfrom the Aegean Sea, to the shores of the Black Sea, South Italy and Turkey. These states and their colonies reached great levels of cultural prosperity. Classical Greece excelled in architecture, drama, science, mathematics and philosophy. Though the city states did not share an identity, they partook in a common culture and spoke the same Greek language.

There were frequent skirmishes. The states alternatively allied with or fought one other. In 508 BC, when Athens was threatened by Sparta, the Athenian aristocrat Cleisthenes proposed to his fellow citizens that Athens undergo a revolution: that all citizens share in political power, regardless of status: that Athens become a “democracy”. Athenians responded enthusiastically and succeeded in repulsing Sparta. The advent of the democracy cured many of the ills of Athens, leading to a ‘golden age’ for the Athenians.

Democracy also taught Athenians to be the physical guardians of their city-state. Almost everyone served in the army one time or the other and could be conscripted up to the age of sixty. These citizen fighters were called hoplites. Hoplites were armed with a long spear and fought in a ‘phalanx formation.’ They wore steel helmets and held a huge shield in front. During battle, men stood so close to each other that the shield to shield phalanx formation proved a formidable moving barrage of steel. The phalanx was anywhere between five to fifty men deep.

Though the city-states squabbled amongst themselves, Persia (today’s Iran) was a common enemy. Persia was a very dominant power those days and had proved invincible. When Ionia rebelled against Persia, Athens supported the former. So in BC 490, Darius I, the King of Persia sent his navies to Greece, with an avowed aim to burn down Athens. In September of that year, the Persians landed in the Bay of Marathon and planned to march on to Athens which was about 40 km away. The Bay led to the Plain of Marathon, which was surrounded by hills.

When news of the Persian invasion reached Athens, a large enthusiastic volunteer group of hoplites,led by the warrior Miltiadesset march towards Marathon. Hiding in the mountains above the Plain of Marathon, they surveyed the Persians. To their dismay, the latter far outnumbered them. They then decided to seek the help of Sparta, by despatching a runner – messenger named Pheidippides.

Pheidippides ran the 240 km to Sparta, seeking Spartan support. For the Spartans, the omens were not right to send an army immediately. So they asked the Athenians to stall the Persian army for some time till they could join the battle. But Athenians came to know that the Persians were ready to march on to Athens in another five days. They decided to pre-empt.

Even as the sun rose on the 10th September 490 BC, the Persians were astounded to see huge reflective walls of steel descending on to them from the surrounding mountains.

Singing their paeanes or battle hymns, the Athenians were hurtling down the hill sides.

Taken by surprise, the Persians retreated to the centre of the Plain of Marathon.

The hoplites stopped singing and fiercely charged towards the enemy.

The Persians drew out their swords and fire-throwing missiles and attacked the Athenians and massacred the front-liners at the centre of the phalanx and triumphantly moved forward.

But that was a bait to draw the Persians to the middle of the battle ground. Very soon the right and the left flanks of the Athenian phalanx which was several men deep, closed in like a massive can crusher.

The hoplitestrampled on to them with savage force, raising ear-shattering war cries of ‘elelelelef! elelelelef!!’

The promachoe or the battle-hardened front-liners rained rapid, repeated spear thrusts on the startled Persians like arrows shooting out of steel barricades.

When the spears broke, the front-liners ducked into the phalanx, and the next row took over the carnage.

Trapped on the left and the right by the rapidly advancing Greeks and the sea at the rear, the Persians desperately fought back with their light armour.

But before the swords could pierce the steel blocks, long, sharp spears homed in on their targets.

In matter of hours, the Persians lay mercilessly butchered.

Athenian hoplites, though outnumbered thirty-three to one, had won decisively against the Persians for the first time. History would record the fact that superior armour, in terms of large shields and long spears scored the day for the Athenians.

By then Pheidippides returned with his message from Sparta. Now the hoplites had a different need. They had to send word urgently to their home Assembly in Athens that they have won the war. Somehow Pheidippides was again chosen for the task, probably as he was the fastest runner-messenger they had.

Pheidippides set froth again, crossing two hills and forty kilometres towards Athens, carrying the good tidings. He ran the entire distance without stopping and burst into the assembly, exclaiming ‘Nikomen’, (We have won), before collapsing and dying, sprawled out naked. Thorns and scrubs on the way had torn off his clothes.

The Battle of Marathon was a watershed in the Greco-Persian wars, showing the Greeks that the Persians could be beaten. The following two hundred years saw the rise of the Classical Greekcivilization, culminating in the meteoric rise of Alexander the Great (323 BC). After the death of Alexander in 323 BC, Greek cultural influence and power was at its zenith in Europe and Asia, till the final conquest of the Greek heartlands by Rome in 146 BC. Despite their military superiority, the Romans admired and became heavily influenced by the achievements of Greek culture, hence Horace’s famous statement: Graecia capta ferum victorem cepit (“Greece, although captured, took its wild conqueror captive”)

Classical Greek culture, especially philosophy, had a powerful influence on the Roman Empire, which carried a version of it to many parts of the Mediterranean region and Europe. Thus Greece is generally considered to be the seminal culture which provided the foundation for modern Western culture.

European history would have swerved on an entirely different course, if not for that decisive win in the Battle of Marathon. Acknowledging this, John Stuart Mill, the British philosopher, famously suggested that “The Battle of Marathon, even as an event in British history, is more important than the Battle of Hastings”.

Probably the Battle of Marathon would have been a forgotten chapter in world history, if not for the touching legend of Pheidippides. Most accounts trace Pheidippides to Herodotus, the Greek historian of the Greco – Persian Wars. Though Herodotus had accurately recorded historical facts alone, some doubts have been cast as to whether Pheidippides was real or a creation of poetic imagination.

Real or imaginary, this was the essence of Greek philosophy. The hero of an epoch-making war was not its general, or the man who took the maximum lives. A runner, a runner-messenger emerged the victor; an emphasis on fitness over-riding violence and valour. If Pheidippides had not been eulogised by Greek historian Herodotus, the world would have been poorer by a highly motivating and unifying sport, an activity that brings forth the competitive spirit in all humans in the most constructive, rather than destructive form.

Long after Herodotus immortalised Pheidippides, Robert Browning resurrected the character in his 1879 poem Pheidippides.

So, when Persia was dust, all cried, “To Acropolis!

Run, Pheidippides, one race more! the meed is thy due!

Athens is saved, thank Pan, go shout!” He flung down his shield

Ran like fire once more: and the space ‘twixt the fennel-field

And Athens was stubble again, a field which a fire runs through,

Till in he broke: “Rejoice, we conquer!” Like wine through clay,

Joy in his blood bursting his heart, – the bliss!

This poem brought back the memories of Pheidippidesinto sports events generally. When Baron Pierre de Coubertin was seriously contemplating a revival of the ancient Olympic Games tradition of Greece towards the end of the nineteenth century, his friend and French philologist Michel Bréal suggested to include a running event named ‘Marathon’ in the programme of the first modern Olympics in Athens in 1896. It was Bréal who first coined the word ‘Marahton’ to denote the classic run of Pheidippides from Marathon to Athens. The distance was then set at 42 kilometres, the actual distance from Marathon to Athens.

The winner in the first Olympic marathon was Spyridon “Spyros” Louis, a Greek water-carrier, clocking 2:58:50. Since the modern games were founded, it has become a tradition for the men’s Olympic marathon to be the last event of the athletics calendar, with a finish inside the Olympic stadium, often within hours of, or even incorporated into, the closing ceremonies.

How then did the original 42 km race convert to 42.195 km? This happened in the London Olympics – 1908. The distance from the Windsor Castle where the race started, to the Olympic Stadium was 42 km. But the Royal box where the king sat was another 195 metres away. Runners had to cover this distance also to finish in front of the Royal box. It is a measure of the British influence those days, that in every subsequent Olympics, the same distance standard was maintained. Thus a standard marathon race became 42.195 km or 26 miles, 385 yards.

Anand Anantharaman, an editor and publisher by profession, has a passion for running. He has run full marathons in seven continents and in the North Pole, thus joining the exclusive “Marathon Grand Slam” Club, which has about 50 members worldwide as on 1st December, 2011. Currently, Anand is concentrating on Barefoot Running, having run full marathons barefoot in 4 continents, and hopes to complete 6 continents. His website http://www.marathoninmarathon.com has a database of 1500+ worldwide marathons. Runners can blog their experiences at the site.

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Three Nice Watches Make My Life More Colorful

“My watches are my loyal friends. They show me how far technology could go for us to better understand the meaning of “time” and what aesthetic charm could be brought to them. My favorite watch brands are Rolex, Breitling and TAG Heuer, all of which are luxury watchmakers and have features to themselves. And I will show you my most treasured watches of these three brands,

The first one is Rolex 14k Gold Date Men’s Champagne Dial Watch. It caught my eyes the first time I saw it for its understated allure it radiates. It features solid yellow gold Rolex watch case and brown watch strap which gives it a soothing effect on the eye. The gold bezel and distinctive champagne dial bring up the tone a little and make it graceful-looking. It has self-winding movement and is water-resistant to 100m. The mere beauty of this watch never loosened its grip on me all these years.

The second watch that I couldn’t part with is this Brtitling Navitimer watch. When I got it I just couldn’t tear myself away from it. With high-end quartz chronograph movement and chronograph white dials render it moderate weight and impeccable beauty. Finely polished stainless steel strap and excellent clasp make it feel good on the wrist. The unique design and immaculate beauty of this watch just takes my breath away every time I see it.

As a sports watch, this TAG Heuer Aquaracer is perfect in terms of both functionality and style.

Its watch case and bracelet are all made of stainless steel. It is featured by scratch resistant sapphire crystal surrounding the silver dial and bezel, displaying luminescent hands and chronograph feature. It has automatic movement and water-resistance of 300m which makes suitable for diving. It is also a nice accessory in everyday use.

Luxury watches represent a lifestyle and a positive attitude for all the beautiful things in the world. A good watch of a brand name gives you this good self-feeling and confidence when it’s on your wrist that no other things can ever give you. You feel that it’s part of you and belong to you. You want to wear it all the time.

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Which type of watches is the most attractive?

As we know, there are so many attractive watches in the market nowadays. Some of them are special in design. Some of them are special in function. Some of them are special in all aspects. Among different kinds of attractive watches, what kind of wrist watches is the most attractive and can have the deepest impression to you?

Most people don’t stop to consider what kind of their deepest-impression watch has until it is too late. You don’t want your personal collection of charms to simply fall off your wrist, so spending some time finding what kind of watch you like is the most important and the watch you are suitable for is the most attractive to you.

Something that is a little more stylish and youthful may attract me to buy. So I think a silver watch is the most attractive and right for me, which is also good for each youthful person. Silver watch is really nice and valuable. Because it will be able to match with just anything in my wardrobe, if it is for play or for study and I will fell confident in this kind of watch without the feeling like I am too over dressed.

For example, a skeleton watch with silver band is what every person needs who is looking for a style of luxury in the look. So an up-to-date style watch has a round face and a skeleton dial which has roman numerals. And the link band matches the silver of the face wonderfully. In conclusion, a silver watch can offer a person style, confidence and lots of youthful physique. On the other hand, with the silver of the band, I think link band is cool, charming and confident. There is a round dial that has red accent, with a silver tone titanium ring along the top of the face.

However, different people have different opinions. So you may think that golden watch is the most charming. It doesn’t matter. Just because what kind of watch you like is important and the watch you are suitable for is the most attractive and charming. Simply put, an attractive watch should be the one that is fit for you with various advanced functions.

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Mind over Matter

On May 6, 2007 at the Flying Pig Marathon in Cincinnati, Ohio one of those Mind over Matter stories unfolded.


Just one week prior to the Flying Pig Marathon four relatives were on a short fishing trip and two of the cousins were bantering with each other. Ryan Geers, a soon to be University of Cincinnati Emergency Medicine Resident, and Todd Geers his cousin, President of F James Geers & Company in Cincinnati were having a heated discussion about who was more physically fit.


Ryan told Todd that he, Ryan, would have no problem running a Marathon

without prior training. Todd found that to be an interesting statement and a little too braggadocious so he challenged Ryan to his words. Not to be outdone, Ryan assured Todd he could run the Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon the following Sunday to prove his point. The challenge was on.


Instead of backing down Ryan did what most foolish young men would do and

said OK I’ll prove it. He knew he could run 2 – 3 mile stints because he did that periodically and two years before he had run a 5K in Chicago so what was the big deal with 26.2 miles.


For the next several days Ryan called anyone he knew that knew anything

about Marathons and listened to their advice. All accept for “You are crazy to try that.”


On Sunday morning May 6, 2007 at 6:30 AM with the crack of the Starting Gun the Marathon commenced. For the next four hours and forty-two minutes (4:42) Ryan travelled through the neighborhoods of Cincinnati with all the demons of “you can’t do this” on his shoulder. By mile 15 his leg muscles started to burn and the reality of what he was trying to do was sinking in. For the next 5 miles the demons got louder assuring him this was a foolish act and he should call it quits. Ryan would have nothing to do with them.


By mile 21 the demons could barely be heard and were replaced by the Mind

over Matter Crowd. He knew he could do it. This was no longer a

braggadocious statement but a reality of a belief in himself that has been with him all his life.


At mile 25 there was a freshness of spirit and a final kick to the finish line. There were no words of encouragement needed from me or anyone else

at that point. He had already finished the Marathon in his mind. This part was just for show.


As a father I watched all of this unfold from the fishing trip to the finish line and I am amazed at the strength of his inner spirit. Chalk this one up to Mind over Matter. Ryan Geers has a Flying Pig Marathon Metal to prove it.

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Replica watches as Thanksgiving Day Gifts

Make the most of Thanksgiving Day by expressing love and admiration for everyone who cares for you and everyone special to you! Try and remember everyone who did something good to you – those who were present with you when you badly wanted their support, or those who brought smile on your face when you were in a pensive mood. Think a little and there will be so many people whom you owe big thanks. This Thanksgiving Day, make it a point to thank all of them.

 

Gift them a tight-warm hug, a beautiful flower, a pretty Thank You card or a beautiful Thanksgiving Day Gift to express your sincerest love and admiration for them. So go ahead select a beautiful Thanksgiving gift and share the blessings of God with your friends, family, relatives and loved ones.

 

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Make the most of Thanksgiving Day by expressing love and admiration for everyone who cares for you and everyone special to you! Try and remember everyone who did something good to you – those who were present with you when you badly wanted their support, or those who brought smile on your face when you were in a pensive mood. Think a little and there will be so many people whom you owe big thanks. This Thanksgiving Day, make it a point to thank all of them.

 

Gift them a tight-warm hug, a beautiful flower, a pretty Thank You card or a beautiful Thanksgiving Day Gift to express your sincerest love and admiration for them. So go ahead select a beautiful Thanksgiving gift and share the blessings of God with your friends, family, relatives and loved ones.

 

If you don’t know how to buy a Thanksgiving Day gifts, welcome to our on-line shop. There are many kinds of replica fashion watches, such as Rolex watches, Swiss watches, Omega watches and so on. All these watches have high quality just like the original watches, but the price are much cheaper than those original watches. I think you will find the gifts for your friends and relatives.

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Marathon Training – Improved Breathing is the First Step to Increasing Speed-Endurance

Today I want you to take a good hard think about your breathing. Correct breathing is essential. The process of breathing or respiration [technical name] allows your body to use oxygen in the air to convert sugars and fats into energy that your muscles need to work. If your muscles don’t receive the oxygen they need to cope with the demands of fast paced long distance running then you simply won’t be able to keep up.

As a general rule of thumb, your running pace needs to be that which allows you to almost talk whilst you are running and your breathing should be slow and deep apposed to short and fast, the slower and deeper you breath the better. As your fitness increases your body will adapt to become more efficient so better utilising the oxygen that you breathe in. However to begin with you need to give it all the oxygen you can.

This is actually a lot harder than it sounds. I found it very difficult to change my breathing pattern when I learned this technique, I could do it for a few minutes and then I would fall back into bad habits.

What I realised is that I was making a big mistake, I was breathing deeper but also trying to run faster straight away. BIG NO NO. Start off a little slower than your usual running pace and see how breathing deeper feels and then slowly and I do mean slowly build up to speed.

I think you’ll find that your breathing slows down but you feel better, you will feel more comfortable running, your muscles won’t feel so tired because they will have access to more oxygen allowing them to convert more sugar and fat into energy to efficiently deal with your running pace. What this technique should do over time is allow you to run at your old normal pace very easily which gives you the opportunity to push yourself to a new higher and faster running pace, simply because you muscles can now deal with it.

IT’S THAT SIMPLE.

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