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– Theatre was once and can be a forum to present the news of the day. Newswrights United posited themselves as this, but their process of exploring a given topic turned into too lengthy and herculean an exercise to be a reliable methodology for this purpose. It still can be done regularly if the production expectations were scaled down. A group (especially a group of improvisers or sketch comics) could do this as a fly by night weekly or monthly exercise with minimal production value if they didn't take themselves and their material too seriously.
– So many scripted or choreographed projects face pressure in boiling their weeks/months long process into a single, short production that can and often is quickly misinterpreted or underinterpreted. This to me emphasizes the importance of making your work clear enough that the audience will see and understand as much of what you want them to see as possible the first time around. Being vague is not an affordable luxury for the artist with a real message.
– Performing artists worry a lot about the visual in their work but not the emotional tones of their work. This lends value to keeping the physical elements (blocking, choreography, scripting, etc) simple. The more complex those elements, the more difficult it becomes for the performer to allow the valuable undertones to come forth.
– Directing is most challenged when limited to certain parameters, but it strengtens through practice your ability to work with what is available.
– Directing with clarity takes significant, focused and engaged effort in that you want to make your intentions clear but you also want your performers to remain fully open, creative, expressive and generous with their work.
– Giving feedback is important, and so is giving it in manageable, digestible doses.
– Be willing as a director to accept a performer's product that is not what you had envisioned. This is not required and you are free to sculpt what is given, but what the performer gives you may be different and there is value within many of those differences.
– Is moving into a shape of memory a two step process? Moving first into the shape of movement, then finding the sense memory that fully forms the shape of that memory?
– Movement: A form of emotional and mental brainstorming?
– Sense memory and associated movement can evoke a topic for exploration.
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Towards the Ariane Desktop: Display Output for Ariane on FPGA under Linux (S/B/G) - iis-projects
Towards the Ariane Desktop: Display Output for Ariane on FPGA under Linux (S/B/G)
1 Status: Completed
3.1 Tasks
3.1.1 Hardware Design
3.1.2 Software Design
3.1.3 Stretch Goals
3.3 Project Supervisors
3.4 Practical Details
Type: Bachelor's Thesis
Semester: Spring Semester 2021
Student: Roman Marquart
Start: March 15, 2021
Hand-In: June 28, 2021
Professor: Prof. Dr. L. Benini
Georg Rutishauser: [email protected]
Nils Wistoff: [email protected]
Robert Balas: [email protected]
Ariane (recently renamed to CVA6, [1]) is an open-source, general-purpose RISC-V CPU architecture which implements the RV64GC instruction set and is capable of running Linux. Intended as a research and demonstration platform, it has been taped out in several incarnations and can be mapped to an FPGA device for low-cost evaluation and testing. The supported target for FPGA emulation is the Genesys II board, and the mapping flow and auxiliary hardware environment provided by the Ariane maintainers offers a rich feature set, making it possible to run RISC-V programs on custom hardware in real time.
On Ariane, user interaction with the programs running on the CPU was until recently limited to an UART link, which only allows for text input and output and requires a computer to be connected. In a previous project, a display peripheral (called PAPER) was integrated into the FPGA platform and tested.
PAPER is an AXI-compliant peripheral module which supports the streaming of image (framebuffer) data from memory, as well as possessing the capability of streaming a text buffer in VGA text format – such as the Linux Virtual Terminal's internal text representation – from memory and graphically rendering the text it contains. While PAPER has been successfully integrated into the FPGA platform and tested using simple bare-metal examples, driver support under Linux has not yet been implemented, and the current hardware implementation still has a prototype character.
The overall goal of this project is to take a step towards a fully-featured autonomous Linux system based on Ariane with extensive user interaction support. To this end, you will work to provide usable display output, directly from the FPGA's HDMI port, on the FPGA port of Ariane. This will involve both hardware design tasks to improve maturity and extend the current feature set, as well as software development in the form of Linux driver development.
In this project, you will learn to work with and extend an advanced processing system all the way from the RTL/hardware level to the Linux kernel and userspace levels. This will provide you with unique insights into the workings of such a platform, and these insights will apply readily to the Linux systems you will encounter in your academic, professional and private lives. You will learn how hardware peripherals are designed and integrated into processing systems, as well as how to establish software support for them both in bare-metal applications and under Linux.
Support for higher resolutions: Due to the current structure of the AXI infrastructure, output resolutions are limited to a maximum of SVGA (800x600) at a 60 hertz refresh rate. By refactoring the AXI infrastructure, you will eliminate this restriction and allow resolutions of Full HD and beyond.
Resource reclamation: Currently, FIFOs are implemented in HDL, which results in relatively high flip-flop utilization. By replacing them with Xilinx primitives, the FF utilization of the peripheral can be reduced by ~66%.
Support for Runtime-Configurable Resolution: Currently, the frequency of the output pixel clock is fixed at compile time. In order to make the resolution runtime-configurable, you will replace the fixed-frequency clock generator with a configurable one. This will make it possible to change the output resolution while the system is running and without requiring time-intensive re-implementation.
Verification: The assembled platform must be thoroughly tested to ensure complete and correct functionality. Furthermore, it must be ensured that the modifications don't impact the system's critical path.
Bare-Metal Driver Adaptation: The existing bare-metal software framework is kept as platform-agnostic as possible, but certain specifics must be adapted to correspond to the specific platform. The goal is to achieve an easy-to-use library which provides user-friendly support for both image and text display in bare-metal applications.
Linux Device Driver: In order to interact with the PAPER peripheral under Linux, it must be abstracted by a simple device driver kernel module. This driver will allow higher-level drivers (e.g. a console driver) to interact with the peripheral through a unified interface.
Linux Console Driver: A prototype console driver for Linux exists, which allows the output of the linux console to be displayed from the first line on PAPER's original target platform, the ZEDBoard. The objective is to develop this driver to provide a more streamlined integration into the Linux kernel and to port the resulting software to source tree for the Linux distribution targeting Ariane.
Stretch Goals
Depending on your progress and interests, several further steps can be considered, such as:
Feature Extensions (HW): As an example for an optional goal, the PAPER module's functionality could be extended to allow for runtime-customizable fonts in text mode.
Linux display driver (SW): In order to provide graphical output under Linux, a framebuffer driver or a KMS/DRM display driver can be implemented.
Input Peripheral Support (HW): In order to completely remove dependence on serial UART input, support for keyboard input over PS/2 or USB could be implemented. This may be realized with a dedicated hardware peripheral (re-using an existing open-source core is the most time-effective option), or by using GPIO pins to "bit-bang" the PS/2 protocol. The Genesys II board has both a dedicated USB HID host which converts USB to PS/2 and a general-purpose USB 2.0 controller which is attached to the FPGA with an ULPI interface.
Input Peripheral Support (SW): If support for PS/2 keyboard input is implemented, this will require software support under Linux.
We can also discuss targeting a subset of the tasks above depending on your time frame and interests. Possible follow-up work could involve a tape-out of the system.
Strong interest system design and hardware/software interaction
Experience with HDLs (preferably SystemVerliog) such as taught in VLSI I
Basic knowledge of operating systems
Composition: 40% RTL Implementation, 20% Verification, 40% Software Design
Project Supervisors
Practical Details
Detailed Project Description
[1] https://github.com/openhwgroup/cva6
Retrieved from "http://iis-projects.ee.ethz.ch/index.php?title=Towards_the_Ariane_Desktop:_Display_Output_for_Ariane_on_FPGA_under_Linux_(S/B/G)&oldid=6677"
High Performance SoCs
Semester Thesis
Nwistoff
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From Highway 40/61: Take the Highway N exit, and turn left onto Highway N. At the stoplight, turn left onto Henke Road. At the next stoplight, turn right onto Feise Road. Morning Star is located on the right side of the street. From I-19: Take the Bryan Road exit (#216) and go south on Bryan. Turn right onto Feise Road. (If you reach Highway N, you've gone a bit too far.). Morning Star is located on the left side of the street, just past Prarie View elementary Schoo.
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I have heard it said recently, "God does not care about one lion.". I beg to differ. The earth and all that is in it is a masterpiece created by the hand of God and there is nothing that was created that was created by accident. From the book of Matthew it is said, "Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father.". So if God has His eyes trained on each and every sparrow, how much more is a sentient lion with offspring and emotions worth? Or for that matter, an elephant or rhino or monkey in a cage at a testing lab terrorized every day for it's entire miserable life?
From the very first man Adam, it has been the responsibility of man to name and care for the animal kingdom and we are not doing a very good job of it. According to the Washington Post, lion populations in Africa have been reduced from 100,000 to 32,000 in fifty years. The Guardian quotes Dune Ives regarding elephant populations, "This species could be extinct in our lifetime, within one or two decades, if the current trend continues," Dune Ives, senior researcher at Vulcan, a philanthropic organisation run by US billionaire Paul Allen, said. "In five years we may have lost the opportunity to save this magnificent and iconic animal." Many other predator species including America's treasured wolves and wild cats are rapidly headed for extinction at the hands of poachers and trophy hunters. These animals are important to their Creator and to the environment itself. When too many of them are killed the species lower on the food chain tend to overpopulate causing habitat destruction and sometimes even rampant disease affecting both animal and human populations. Even though the current outpouring of grief is for one animal who endured terrible suffering for a day, the bigger issue is the massacre of wildlife that cannot be replaced once extinct.
I have heard the animal rights activists who were broken hearted over Cecil called wimps for their grief over "one lion". Would be somehow be tougher and more manly if we were impervious to the suffering of one of God's creatures forced to endure an entire day of agony from having been wounded by a trophy hunter's errant arrow? Even if no human being cared about the "one lion", the God who makes sure that not one sparrow falls to the ground without Him was with him every step of the way. God cares for the "one lion", all the wildlife on the continents, the Marines killed at Chatanooga and the millions of babies murdered in the slaughter houses of Planned Parenthood. His love is not limited to one species, one race of people or people of a certain age. And He has appointed watchmen to care for it all, some for the animals, some for the babies, some for the poor and some for the sick. Recently hundreds flocked to the Salt River to save a band of beloved wild horses. Are they somehow evil because the did not instead flock to Chattanooga to mourn for the Marines killed there? Of course not, they answered the call of their Creator and sprang into emergency action and saved the herd. Thank God for those who can still hear the call when it comes.
In the end, the Bible predicts that mankind will not be able to gain control of his hatred and greed. He will unleash his weapons of destruction to destroy the earth and it's inhabitants, but God will not have forgotten His precious creation and will finally take vengeance on those who destroy it. From the book of Revelation, "And the nations were angry, and thy wrath is come, and the time of the dead, that they should be judged, and that thou shouldest give reward unto thy servants the prophets, and to the saints, and them that fear thy name, small and great; and shouldest destroy them which destroy the earth.". Best not to be on the wrong side on that day.
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"Night Shanghai" is a very felicitous name to describe the nightlife of Shanghai. The amalgamation of lighting and neon, as well as the bustling traffics and passerby are the characteristic of shanghai nightlife. The nightlife is a scene of Crystal's amativeness.
As a common understanding, Shanghai has the most colorful night life in China, but if you have ever participated, you may feel it is probably the most colorful one in the world!
A great place to do some people watching in Shanghai at night is the Huangpu Park and the Bund. The bund has been a symbol of Shanghai for hundreds of years and is a popular destination for tourists. Walking along the Bund at night is a fascinating site, as the entire Pu Dong skyline is illuminated, including the Oriental Pearl TV tower and the 2nd tallest building in the world-Jin Mao Tower.
Cultural enthusiast can find in Shanghai large-scale performances of acrobatics, musicals, opera, dance, theatre, and classical and contemporary music.
Nightclubs and bars are blooming and can be found everywhere. Xin Tian Di offers the most choice and favorable appreciation. It collects international galleries, fashion shops, themed restaurants, coffee house and bars. The arrival of more and more boutiques, designer shops and luxury goods stores continually adds to the enjoyment of Xin Tian Di.
Nanjing Road is considered to be the "No.1 commercial street in China". Here along its 5.5 kilometers (3.4 miles). You will find over 600 shops that on average are visited by some 1.7 million people each day. If you like shopping, do not miss it.
Tea Houses in Shanghai open 24 hours a day. Apart from enjoying a lone taste of tea, you can invite several friends and play or just chat. Once you are here, you can experience all this for yourself. Fashionable entertainments are favorites with young people. When night falls, Shanghai bathes in the light of various entertainment venues. Nightclubs, Karaoke, Discos, Bars and Coffee houses are all popular at night time meeting places.
The Bund is a must see when watching in Shanghai at night. The Bund concentrates almost all of the beauty of the shades in Shanghai, attracting agminate folks to enjoy the night. Many tourists are attracted by its illuminated night scene.
Shanghai Xin Tian Di has many visitors. If you are visiting Shanghai for the first time, it is much safe to go Xin Tian Di for the nightlife. Xin Tian Di, the most fashionable area cultivated in the distinctive Shikumen Buildings. However, every building has a modern interior and its unique bares, shops and restaurants are more and more popular with the tourists.
Fu Xing Park is another area for nightlife, which is also a recreational park. The only time Fu Xing Park feels hectic is between midnight and 04:00 am, and Park 97 inside the Fu Xing Park is reviewed as the most beautiful bar in Shanghai by public.
As the most famous Pedestrian Street of Shanghai, Nanjing Road collects most hundreds of Modernize commercial Mansions, China's time-honored shops and specialties stores, where it is possible to pick up a bargain or enjoy a tasty morsel to eat.
When the shops in Nanjing Road are closed, the tea house really come into their own and the night is still young. The tea house here opens for 24 hours. You can enjoy the quiet here or invited several friends to have a chat.
Acrobatics is an interactive art. Every body, young or old, educated or not, can easily appreciate. Without language and culture barrier, you certainly feel the influx of adrenaline in your flood. Watch and experience the professional acrobatic group do really unforgettable show to your amazement and satisfaction.
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Cup Tea Bar & Cafe looking to reopen with a McDaniel focus
TOPICS:Atticus RiceFeaturesThe CupWhere in Westminster
A pre-renovation storefront covers the welcoming inside of Cup Tea Bar & Cafe at 1 E. Main St. in downtown Westminster, Md. (Photo courtesy of Traci Malinoski).
Posted By: Atticus Rice, Co-Editor-in-Chief January 5, 2019
Cup Tea Bar & Cafe hasn't served a customer since Oct. 14.
The popular 1 E. Main St. haunt was originally scheduled to close for a month for much-needed renovations. After the initial deadline was pushed back, Small Business Saturday seemed like a perfect grand re-opening.
Now, McDaniel students might have a shot to beat customers back to the Westminster area when they move in for the spring semester.
"We would love to have a grand opening at the start of the spring semester," owner Traci Malinoski said, "and we're hoping for a soft opening weeks before that."
Though the cafe stopped accepting McDaniel Bucks last year due to costs associated with the program, Malinoski and her husband and partner Tash Otto still hold McDaniel central to their mission.
Students can still come in with their McDaniel mugs typically given out during New Student Orientation to get a free cup of tea, and Malinoski and Otto are looking into other student discounts and programs.
"One of the main things we want to do is get a better relationship with the students," Malinoski said.
She expects to start holding regularly scheduled open mic nights with an emphasis on student work.
The Cup is also looking to employ more McDaniel students once they reopen, and has considered staying open later on Thursday nights.
"When you're in a college town, it's so important to be integrated," Otto said.
They also plan to reopen with more allergy-friendly options.
"Not only do we have the gluten free and vegan options," Malinoski said, "but also we're so versatile with adding or subtracting things from your entree. We'll do whatever when we can."
They're also looking at more paleo options.
"We want to be something unique as far as what we offer," Malinoski said. "[We have] an extensive menu of soups and salads, as well as alternative options."
Despite the setback in construction, Malinoski and Otto have remained optimistic over the last few months.
"We are part of this community, this is what we do," said Otto. "We're anxious to get back to work."
Working on Westminster's Main Street wasn't always the plan for Malinoski and Otto, however.
Though Malinoski always knew she wanted to own a cafe, she didn't think the Cup would be that cafe when she started working as a server in 2015.
"I figured it was maybe something that would happen when my kids were out of the house," she said.
Malinoski worked her way up at Cup, quickly becoming the cafe's top server.
"I fell in love with [founder] Lora's [Andrews] whole thing," she said. "I also fell in love with the tea. Her passion just became mine."
Then, two years later, Malinoski's daughter Bethany joined her mom on staff for her first job. The Sykesville family had found a new home in the Westminster corner store.
So when Andrews told her staff in May 2017 that she wouldn't be able to continue running the business, Malinoski was shocked.
"I think a lot of people were," she said.
The night before, Bethany told her mom she should open up her own place.
Naturally, Bethany pushed it some more on their way home from work the day Andrews broke the news.
Otto was all in, too.
"His immediate response was 'Why don't we take over?'," she said.
The next few weeks were a whirlwind for the family, as Otto puts it.
"By June 1, it was 100 percent family owned, by another family," he said.
"It was kind of an unexpected opportunity when it happened," Malinoski said. "It seemed like the right thing to do in so many ways."
And for the most part, she's been right.
Malinoski knew all the operations from her serving days, and Otto had experience running a number of previous storefronts.
She also loves to bake, a skill that helped in the transition of ownership.
"I always have," Malinoski said, "so that was another thing that helped when I made the decision [to take over.]"
With nearly a year and a half of ownership experience under their belts and two months of closed doors, Malinoski and Otto can't wait to reopen.
The tea bar, where customers can sit and talk with staff, will be back, along with a revitalized dining area.
"Much more spacious than before," said Otto.
"Newer, fresher, but still with all the warmth that we've always had," Malinoski can assure customers upon their reopening.
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Former Tennessee ...
Former Tennessee Football Player Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
By Tom Bible Law
On behalf of William Bible at Law Office of W. Thomas Bible, Jr.
Football player Jamal Lewis, who once played for the Tennessee Volunteers and went on to have a professional football career in the NFL, filed for bankruptcy in June of 2012. While stories about professional athletes with money troubles are not uncommon, what may be surprising about Lewis' case is that he filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection – the type most people associate with business reorganizations. Chapter 11 bankruptcy is available to individuals in some cases and offers people several benefits.
High Assets, High Debts
In his bankruptcy petition, Lewis listed $14,455,854 in assets, including five houses, several cars and part ownership in a water park in Ohio.
Lewis may appear to have a lot of money, but he also listed $10,566,764.18 in debts on his petition. Bank of America has a lien on Lewis for $947,876 and auto makers Benz and Chrysler have liens for a total of $128,000. M&T Bank also obtained a judgment against Lewis for over $350,000 after they claimed he defaulted on a business loan. Other creditors say he owes them for failed business attempts, such as a trucking company he tried to start, and for the construction of some of his homes.
Chapter 11 for Individuals
Lewis' financial situation is an excellent illustration of when an individual, rather than a business, would file Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Chapter 11 bankruptcy is "reorganization" bankruptcy, similar to Chapter 13 bankruptcy. People who want to restructure debt but have liabilities that exceed the limits of Chapter 13 may need to file Chapter 11.
When determining whether a person needs to file Chapter 11 bankruptcy rather than Chapter 13, the court looks at the amount of secured and unsecured debt a person has. The calculation can get complex, as the court will assess not only how much a person owes on property, but also the property's value, when looking at secured debt.
For people who qualify, Chapter 11 bankruptcy can offer several protections while allowing filers time to restructure their finances. Chapter 11 can also help a person save a home from foreclosure or save a vehicle from repossession, as filing bankruptcy puts an automatic stay on all collection actions by creditors. Creditors may not even contact a debtor once he or she has filed a bankruptcy petition.
Talk to a Lawyer
Deciding whether to file bankruptcy and which type to file is a complicated decision that one should not make without legal guidance. If you are considering bankruptcy, speak with a qualified bankruptcy attorney who can advise you about your options.
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Elastic Waves in Solids II
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Artemis Health Institute, a premium multi-speciality hospital is a healthcare venture launched by the promoters of the Apollo Tyres Group. Established in 2007, Artemis was the first hospital in Haryana to get NABH accreditation within 3 years of start up. The hospital then added another feather in its cap in few years of its startup- Artemis got the gold standard in healthcare accreditation - JCI accreditation and became the first and only Hospital in Gurgaon to be accredited by Joint Commission International (JCI) in 2013.
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Artemis Health Institute follows International standards in medical practices and procedures benchmarked as the best in the world. The hospital has strict infection control policies to offer the best outcome in each case. Top-notch services in a warm environment, clubbed with affordable medical services has made Artemis Health Institute as one of the most revered hospitals in the country!
The hospital is very conveniently located close to the International Airport. Though the distance between the hospital and the airport is around 19.6 km or 12 miles, it takes only around 20 min to reach the hospital from the airport because of its location.
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Q: Can't get Jquery value on php side I have an array, it is filled in javascript code. I need to reach the values of this array on php side when confirm button clicked. So, I am using ajax post method as below.It is running successfully, I know because all of the alerts are working successfully. This is js part of my code.
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alert(my_json_val.toString());
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cache: false,
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success: function(response){
//alert("---"+data);
alert("Settings has been updated successfully.");
alert(my_json_val);
alert(response);
window.location.reload(true);
}
});
});
On the other side, I have a test.php page and also it contains "confirm" button that use the js code above. When this button clicked, I want to echo values of the array that I posted with ajax. But I can not get the values on php side. Here is my php code;
<?php
require("includes/db.php");
require("includes/functions.php");
session_start();
if (isset($_POST['firstConfirmButton'])) {
echo 'I am here'; //I can see only this row on php page
$my_json_encoded = $_POST['data'];
$my_json_val = json_decode($my_json_encoded);
echo $my_json_val; //nothing happens
}
and here is my html code for confirm button;
<form role="form" method="post" action="starbucks.php">
<div id="firstConfirmButton">
<button type="submit" name="firstConfirmButton" id="firstConfirmButton" class="btn btn-primary btn-lg">Onayla</button>
</div>
So where is my fault, please help!
A: Don't cast the array to Json, the ajax post will cast it itself, so replace my_json_val by ordersArray.
A: Do you really want to redirect to your php file or do you just need data from it? Because action="file.php" redirects to this file. If you just need data, try to use jquerys .submit method and do an ajax call, otherwise use it to remaster your action attribute (for simplicity i would use an id on the form if you have multiple forms on your site):
$('#yourform').submit(function(){
var my_json_val = JSON.stringify(ordersArray, null);
var elem = {
firstConfirmButton: true,
data: my_json_val
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contentType: false,
async: false,
processData: false,
success: function(response){
//alert("---"+data);
alert("Settings has been updated successfully.");
alert(my_json_val);
alert(response);
}
});
return false;
});
if you actually want to redirect, try using this:
$('#yourform').submit(function(ev){
var my_json_val = JSON.stringify(ordersArray, null);
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"Andrew's knowledge of the players, the platforms and the history of cinema all converge to make him a one-of-a-kind executive," said Tom Quinn, Neon CEO and founder, in a statement. "He's been here from the beginning and we look forward to continuing to grow Neon together."
Brown manages Neon's library, as well as oversees the annual Neon FYC DVD box set and the direct-to-consumer digital portal Neon Cinema. He has served as SVP of Digital Strategy, Marketing and Distribution for the company since 2017 and will continue to serve as co-president of Decal.
Prior to Neon, Brown began at the forefront of the digital video business at Rainbow Media (now Altice) and INDEMAND. In 2006, he handled the expansion and development of Time Warner Cable's Video On Demand service. After Time Warner Cable's acquisition by Charter in 2016, he joined Neon as SVP of Digital Distribution and Strategy. In addition to his role at Neon, Brown became co-president of Decal in 2021, which serves as a home entertainment distributor for various studios, including Neon, Bleecker Street and XYZ.
Neon's upcoming slate includes the release of Laura Poitras' documentary "All the Beauty and the Bloodshed" and Kore-eda's "Broker." Recent releases include Brett Morgan's David Bowie documentary "Moonage Daydream," Sara Dosa's documentary "Fire of Love" and Ruben Östlund's "Triangle of Sadness."
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Cutting Tool R&D Proves Productive
Paying attention to small differences in cutting tool technology makes an impact at this New England Swiss shop.
Mike Chenevert spends considerable time every day researching new cutting tool technology and evaluating costs/benefits of advanced tooling.
Swissline purchased almost $2 million in Tsugami Swiss-types from 2004 to 2009 and is expanding its floor space to meet a growing workload.
Mike Chenevert logs into an automated tooling inventory system that dispenses new cutting tools and keeps track of overall inventory and job specific costs.
Swissline plans to move new cutting tools and tooling kits to a centrally located tool crib for improved efficiency.
Mike Chenevert discovered the Mini-Turn ground insert and the ChipSurfer quick-change system tools while researching productivity improvement. Both were recommended by Ingersoll for a Swissline job.
Jane McAlpine
Marketing Communications Manager, Morris Group, Inc.
Industry Expansion Continues
Ingersoll Cutting Tool Company
Tsugami/Rem Sales, LLC
Selecting and sourcing appropriate cutting tools for almost 60 fully-utilized CNC machine tools is a large task that the owners of Swissline Precision Manufacturing (Cumberland, R.I.) recognize as a major contributor to its bottom line. The 30,000-plus square-foot job shop turned out more than 2.5 million medical, aerospace, energy and other high precision components in 2009. It works with a range of materials from brass and stainless steel to harder-to-machine materials, including titanium, Inconel and plastics.
Cutting tools account for a significant portion of the company's annual expenses, behind capital investments in CNC equipment, according to Mike Chenevert, manufacturing engineer at Swissline. The company has 48 Tsugami Swiss-type machines and four Okuma lathes on the shop floor, in addition to other manufacturing technology.
To help achieve the optimal balance between high productivity and low machining costs, the company aggressively manages its consumption and purchases of cutting tools. It has developed a network of reliable external suppliers and a system of internal practices to address its needs.
Seeing the Forest Through the Trees
"It's easy to become completely overwhelmed with the number and variety of cutting tools and tooling options on the market," Mr. Chenevert
says. "I spend time every day reading about cutting tool technology and researching the latest improvements."
Mr. Chenevert shares his ideas for improving productivity with his father, company president Dave Chenevert, and Gerard Hester, plant manager. He recommends cutting tool purchases when new jobs necessitate tooling that is different than what is stocked in-house, or when inventories of standard tooling drop below desired levels.
Keeping universal and frequently used cutting tools on hand is one of the lean manufacturing practices that Swissline adopted in order to reduce downtime between job change-overs and unexpected crashes. Stock tooling is stored in a computerized system that automatically tracks inventories as operators log in and check out necessary tooling. It generates a re-order notice to Mr. Chenevert when inventory levels fall below a preset minimum that varies per item, helping minimize the company's investment in idle tooling.
"Whenever we can, we specify cutting tools that can be used in multiple jobs and added to the tooling inventory system," Mr. Chenevert says. "It's easier to be more responsive to new job requests and competitive in our quoting if we already have the tooling we need to get a job done, too."
At breakdown of a job, the machine operator packs all job-specific cutting tools, along with the part print, tool layout and other important details, into kits that are labeled, organized and stored by customer account and job number. Besides helping reduce setup times for its many contracted jobs and blanket orders, the practice helps Swissline keep track of its valuable inventory of cutting tools. Upon breakdown, the operator also performs an inspection of all used tooling which, when combined with the machine's software generated reports of tool usage, may prompt another request for replacement tooling.
Mr. Chenevert considers the direct and indirect costs associated with cutting tools when he evaluates new and replacement purchases. Some considerations are quantifiable: parts per edge, number of cutting edges, feeds and speeds, range of finish, and ability to meet and repeat tight tolerances.
Indirect costs include the frequent change-overs and added downtime associated with tools that perform fewer operations or offer fewer cutting edges. With simpler cutting tools and frequent change-overs, there are more chances to adversely affect part quality, too.
There are times when buying less expensive tools with simple geometries or molded cutting tools with lower graded coatings makes great sense, according to Mr. Chenevert, but paying for extra functionality or ground stick tooling when neither adds value to the job reduces the competitive advantage needed when quoting work.
"The balance between quality and cost varies per job," Mr. Chenevert says. "We do use less expensive stick tools on some of our smaller, more intricate parts. We can get closer to the guide bushing and have less deflection."
For re-orders of frequently used cutting tools, Mr. Chenevert often compares prices in distributor catalogs and online, while also considering minimum order requirements and shipping time. Low per-unit cost is of little value if minimum order requirements are too high or delivery is slow and unreliable. Having enough cutting tools in inventory to maintain ongoing production levels, replace tooling that breaks unexpectedly or meet short deadlines for new jobs without accumulating a large supply of non-performing assets is the goal. With the number of jobs and size of job runs down since 2008, Swissline monitors its consumption and purchasing of cutting tools more carefully.
Bringing in the Pros
Despite efforts to minimize the variety of cutting tools used in its machines, many of Swissline's jobs require specialized tooling or even custom tooling. That's when Mr. Chenevert calls upon his network of suppliers to learn more about new products on the market. Especially when quoting a new job requiring complex machining processes, finding the most cost-effective and highly productive cutting tools can make the difference between winning and losing the job.
Chenevert has cultivated solid relationships with representatives and distributors of cutting tools from several companies, including Iscar, Kennametal and Ingersoll Cutting Tools. With an impressive background knowledge that he maintains by reading trade publications, reviewing supplier catalogs, attending industry trade shows and manufacturer- or distributor-sponsored seminars, Mr. Chenevert often knows where to start looking when he needs a new, advanced cutting tool.
He often will contact his cutting tool distributor first, but is not timid about calling the manufacturer directly and asking to speak with one of the product specialists or engineers on staff. Mr. Chenevert highly values any distributor rep with both general industry and product specific knowledge. He is naturally inclined to work with someone who fluently speaks "shop talk."
After attending an educational seminar about cutting tools, presented by Ingersoll at The Robert E. Morris Company in 2009, Chenevert asked the regional Ingersoll product specialist, David Fazzina, for more information about specific products that piqued his interest. The company's innovative ChipSurfer line of milling tools and key cutters and its Mini-Turn shanks with easily replaceable inserts are some of the products that Swissline has since tried and continues to use.
"We studied the types of parts that they run, the average depths of cut they take, the materials they run, and the speeds they were running at," Mr. Fazzina says. "We brought in a variety of turning inserts for Swissline to try until it achieved measurable success with a product called Mini-Turn."
Mini-Turn inserts are ground to the smallest of tolerances, which gave Swissline repeatability during tool changes. The inserts held up well against a variety of materials, lasted longer and were more accurate. Of course, they cost about twice as much as their molded counterparts, too. Mr. Chenevert carefully weighed the benefits of these new inserts before deciding to add them to his cache of cutting tools. "I am happy with the improvements in quality and tool life, relative to the increased cost," he says.
Swissline found similar success with Ingersoll's new ChipSurfer line of milling tools and key cutters. The product replaces a conventional cutting tool that relies upon use of an ER collet, separate shank and replaceable inserts. Using this cutting tool, Swissline can quickly switch end mill tips and achieve repeatability within 0.0005 inch. Time spent recalculating offsets or retouching off tools is also significantly reduced. High metal removal rates combined with improved tool life and the elimination of chatter are additional benefits Swissline realized.
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"I give credit to my local tooling distributor, E.M. Benson, for inviting me to the Ingersoll event at The Robert E. Morris Company," Mr. Chenevert says. "Understanding how inserts work helps me evaluate different tooling. I'd tell any shop owner to use all the educational resources available and to call your distributors or manufacturers directly if you have a question. Don't overlook the application engineers who work with your brands of machine tools, too. They have a large bank of experience when it comes to selecting tooling."
Finding a product that performs as advertised is not always the case, Swissline has learned. Through trial and error, it has experienced its share of disappointments with cutting tools that failed to hold up as long as expected or deliver the tolerances promised.
Since reprioritizing the role of cutting tools in making job margins, the company has made a conscious effort to take advantage of some of the industry practices that they previously overlooked. In the past, they received free trial tooling but often let it sit idle or failed to provide sufficient follow up to the supplier.
Now, when Mr. Chenevert homes in on the new cutting tool that he wants to try, he will ask for a free trial. In exchange for the valuable information he returns to the cutting tool companies, the supplier usually readily agrees. The benefit is mutual: Swissline eliminates the upfront cost of buying advanced or experimental cutting tools in the upper limits of its usual price range, and the manufacturer receives accurate reports of the tool's true-to-life performance afterwards, as well as a foot in the door to conduct repeat business with Swissline.
The number and variety of its jobs have resulted in the acquisition of an impressive library of cutting tools. In the next few months, Swissline will move its files of customer tool kits and change the layout of its shop floor to accommodate the addition of a centrally located "tool crib." A tool crib manager will oversee the large inventory of cutting tools and dispense job specific tooling to machine tool operators.
"There are so many new ideas and designs for tooling," Mr. Chenevert states. "Finding the right tooling for the application is challenging, but possible if you do your homework, ask questions and are willing to experiment."
Keeping current with manufacturing trends and technologies requires time and a tireless desire to stay ahead of the competition. Swissline's manufacturing capabilities are virtually unlimited today as a result of the company's smart investments in machine tools and related tooling that produce volumes of diverse, competitively priced and high quality parts.
Traditionally, production of most parts made from hard or hardened materials, defined as those at or more than 45 HRc, required dedicated grinding equipment and processes.
Cryogenic Treatment and Cutting Tool Life
All users can say is it works. Why it works is less clear, but this overview paints a better picture.
Making Micro Threads
Production of micro threads can be challenging, but using the most suitable tools for a given application can simplify the task.
Screw Machines - Swiss-Type
VIDEO: Nominations Due May 1 for 2019 Emerging Leader Awards
Thread Whirling Basics
Understanding CNC Collet Chucks
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Submissions for LEEDS 2010
Posted on September 21, 2009 by blemmye2
The first few are in! I hope for many more!
Debra Strickland
Monstrum viator: The Travelling Monsters of Herzog Ernst
This paper will examine relationships between monsters, clothing, and travel in the late medieval German epic-romance, Herzog Ernst. In this gripping tale of conquest and crusade, Duke Ernst and his knights, on their way to fight the 'heathen' in the Holy Land, experience sequential encounters with different monstrous groups as they travel across the exotic East. The Crane Men, One-Stars, Flat-Hooves, Pygmies and Giants all have their separate agendas that the Duke and his knights either thwart or facilitate. That is, while the hostile monsters are annihilated, others are friendly and even in need of military defence, which the Duke and his men honourably provide. Most amazingly, the knights learn to speak 'Arimaspi', and a number of the monsters forsake their homelands to follow the crusaders to the Holy Land. While for some of them, this is the last stop, a select few of the monsters accompany the knights back to Bavaria and to the imperial court to begin a new life in the Holy Roman Empire.
Besides violating convention by moving the monsters from East to West, the tale places an unusual emphasis on their highly sophisticated cities, clothing, and material furnishings, thus contradicting contemporary notions of monstrous appearances, behaviour and dwellings. Through application of sartorial analysis as first developed by E. Jane Burns, 'reading through clothes' will help to explain how oriental finery and monstrosity together blur geographical boundaries in ways that ultimately help to shape Western courtly identity. In this discussion, pictorial imagery will play a crucial role. While only a relatively small amount of Herzog Ernst illustrations have survived, an examination of just a few images from one of the more extensive pictorial cycles reveals ways in which artists contributed to the conceptual merging of East and West, thereby subverting the East-West dichotomy apparently operational in medieval courtly romance.
Eric Carlson
University of South Carolina Aiken
Grendels, Glámrs, and Skrælings: A New World Ogre in its Infancy
Grændlendinga saga and Eirikssaga both describe the Scandinavian exploration of the New World in the early eleventh century. As with so many other examples of medieval travel literature, the Scandinavian explorers in these related texts come across examples of the supernatural and the monstrous in the course of their travels. Two of the most obvious are a ghostly visitation in chapter 7 of Grændlendinga saga and a uniped that appears in chapter 12 of Eirikssaga. However, both of these intersections with the monstrous are handled by the respective authors in a very matter-of-fact fashion, as if such events and creatures are relatively commonplace. What is intriguing, however, is how the authors of these sagas portray the Skrælings—the Native American tribes whom the Scandinavians meet along the North American coast. While the Skrælings are clearly "human" to both characters and saga authors alike, the authors portray them in a way that resonates with established traditions of ogres and trolls in Germanic literature. In essence, the authors of these sagas (and especially the author of Eirikssaga) create images of the North Americans that place them within an ogrish continuum and emphasizes the Skrælings' "monstrous" qualities at the expense of their humanity. This is not to say, however, that the Skrælings are to be taken as ogres or trolls in the texts. Rather, we should read the portrayal of the Skrælings as the first step in an ongoing process of textual conversion in which the unfamiliar outsider becomes, via time and transmission, the inhuman monstrous other that will invariably threaten the fabric of society.
Michelle Kustarz
"On what maner he myght dyscrivyn hit aryght": Tundale, Monsters and the Mappaemundi
Much criticism has been leveled at The Vision of Tundale's apparent lack of narrative structure and continuity, particularly in its movement between the Passus and the Gaudia. The Passus detail increasingly horrid descriptions of the damned, culminating with Lucifer; the Gaudia begin with those undergoing mild punishments and then ascend to increasingly divine landscapes and visions. It had been recognized that this movement in Tundale is often seen as chaotic and unorganized by modern readers because it does not conform to the format of Dante, the culmination and most familiar of all purgatory visions. This paper posits that the movement of Tundale adheres to a different logic: that of the mappaemundi and various pseudo-travel writings such as the Wonders of the East and The Letter of Alexander to Aristotle.
The Vision of Tundale was particularly popular with its contemporary audience and much has been discussed of how the majority of the text's surviving copies are found bound in manuscripts containing numerous popular romances, indicating that the text fulfilled an interest in grisly detail and adventure. Much less though has been discussed of Tundale's relationship to travel narrative, monstrous description, and the logic of the mappaemundi. Taking Tundale's encounter with Satan and his determination to "dyscrivyn hit aright" as a main site of investigation, this paper explores the affinities between Dante's most elaborate predecessor and certain writings detailing the encounters one has when traveling East; contending that Tundale is not two separate visions and movements crammed together with mixed results, but rather a journey in close relationship with such travel texts.
Medieval Ethnography
Dan Goldenberg
It is widely accepted that medieval ethnography was re-invented during the 12th century with the works of Gerald of Wales, as argued by Robert Bartlett. In my paper I would rather like to suggest that the description of foreign people was a longue-dureé process which started in Ancient Greece and progressed all through the middle ages.
By suggesting some criteria of recognizing an ethnographic description, I would like to show that during the Early Middle Ages writers like Ammianus Marcelinus and Jordanes, and Adam of Bremen and Helmold of Bossau (in the 11th century) described invading peoples from the East and the Christianization of the Scandinavians and the Slavs. Some of these peoples were regarded as monsters, but still one can realize that although these descriptions were fragmentary, they represent an ongoing interest in the nature and habits of foreign people.
From the 12th century we have ethnographic monographs (written by Gerald of Wales, Giovanni Carpini and Wiliam of Rubruck). These works represent a rather new tendency towards eye-witness accounts and a greater attention to the author's own experience during his observation of foreign people. Even though these descriptions discuss the "monstrous races", they reveal some doubts regarding their very existence, as well as a tendency towards more realistic descriptions of other people.
Christopher Maslanka
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Living Large and Leaving the Liminal: The Giant Saint and the Incarnation in the South English Legendary's Life of Saint Christopher
The Life of St. Christopher, as recorded in the earliest manuscript of The South English Legendary (MS Laud 108), interprets the excessive body of the giant as a metaphor for the paradox of the incarnation. Further, the SEL version of St. Christopher uses the embodied giant in a way consistent with Elizabeth Grosz's theory of the body as a site where binaries break down. In the case of St. Christopher, the saint's giant body challenges the divisions between human and God and between human and monster. Though the liminal position of the monster between binaries has been firmly established, this reading of St. Christopher's legend describes a process by which that liminal body can travel across boundaries and be incorporated into the realm of either the divine or the human or both. Christopher's initial contact with Christianity is categorized by references to Christ's creation of Christopher's giant body and to Christ's physical sacrifice. When Christopher meets the Chri
st-child, the text focuses on the miraculous paradox of a child embodying limitless divine power and Christopher is left to question the humanity of the Christ-child, even as his own humanity has been questioned. In each instance the text connects Christopher's excessive body with God's excessive power, linking the two by metaphor and suggesting something of the monstrous in Christ. In Christopher's subsequent trials the text juxtaposes Christopher's Christologically appropriate responses to violence and overt sexuality with the expected narrative of violence associated with the giant's body. The giant's Christian behavior forces a re-interpretation of the narrative his body represents even as Christ's monstrosity must be interpreted as evidence of divine power and grace. My analysis of St. Christopher suggests how a thirteenth century audience might have understood divine power by contemplating the paradox of the Christian giant.
Queering Mandeville's Female Monsters: Transformative, Transgender, Transsexual
Through his fictional travels, the eponymous Sir John Mandeville encounters not only priests, kings, and warriors from other cultures and religions, but also a wide selection of the monsters sampled in other variations of the medieval travel narrative. He lists the usual suspects, from the Cyclopes to the Sciapodes, monsters who are, by assumption, figured as male. However, Mandeville also points out four monsters specifically identified as female. While the male human(oid) monsters he mentions are usually monsters of lack, excess, or animal hybridity, the female monsters are defined most clearly by the ways in which they exceed or transgress the capacities and limits of the female body. The dragon woman, the dead woman who gives birth to a monstrous head, the Amazons, and the poison virgins all queer the notion of what it means not only to be a woman, but also to possess a woman's body. Therefore, in this paper, I will examine the ways in which these women's monstrous and transformative bodies might also be considered transgendered and transsexual. While identifying such bodies as monstrous circumscribes human behaviors and desires, it also exhibits the possibilities implicit in the incipient female form and the potential of the human body to not only function as an object of desire and prohibition, but also to become something new through the apparatus of monstrous and spectacular transformation.
Dr. Dana M. Oswald
Assistant Professor of English
University of Wisconsin-Parkside
Karma de Gruy
English Dept.
"The Angels Men Complain Of": Monstrous Masculinity in La Conte du Graal
While traveling through a forest one day, Chretien de Troyes' young hero, Perceval, encounters a group of knights for the first time, and is nearly overwhelmed by the sight of their shining, armored bodies. He recounts the experience to his horrified mother, who exclaims, "Tu as veu, si com je croi, / Les enges don la gent se plaignent, / Qui ocient quan qu'il ataignent" [You have seen, I believe, the angels men complain of, who kill whatever they come upon].
In examining Chretien de Troyes' elusive and previously unexplored reference to "the angels men complain of," this paper will argue that the romance diverges from the dominant chivalric narrative to imagine a masculinity susceptible to the ravages of affect. Critics such as Jeffrey Jerome Cohen and Leo Braudy have suggested that the chivalric body in medieval romance is built from the outside in; in this articulation, the armor really does make the man. When Perceval sets out on his journey towards knighthood, it is this construction which drives him. Spurred on by a vision of the shining and beautiful knights he at first takes to be angels and filled with a burning desire to possess the armor and other accoutrements of knighthood, Perceval conceives of knightly identity as entirely composed of surfaces. He pursues a construction of chivalric masculinity in which the knight's body is seamless, static, immune to affect, and impenetrable. But this ideal melding of body and armor, of identity and accoutrement, removes the knight from the category of what is recognizably human. The courtly violence of death-dealing knights renders them as beautiful, cold, and deadly as "the angels men complain of, who kill whatever they come upon." In figuring the angel-knight as physically and morally monstrous, La Conte du Graal suggests a new masculine subject position emerging from the paradoxes of twelfth-century chivalric romance, and creates a heroic trajectory which dismantles the traditional hero/monster binary.
LEEDS CFP 2010
CFP: 2010 International Medieval Congress, Leeds
Title of Session(s): Exploring the Monstrous (I, II, …)
Sponsor: Mearcstapa
This year's theme of Travel and Exploration seems tailor-made for work on monsters, many of which were believed to dwell in far-off lands, in 'the East,' or the far North or even, late in the period, in the 'New World.' We invite papers dealing with travel to monstrous lands and travel accounts describing interactions with monsters and monstrous peoples, as well as those dealing more abstractly with medieval explorations of the monstrous. We welcome papers in any discipline, dealing with any aspect of monstrosity in the Middle Ages. Depending on the submissions, we will propose between one and four full sessions to the selection committee at Leeds. Possibility exists for the collective publication of the papers, following the Congress.
Please send a paper title and abstract, along with you name, affiliation, mailing address and email address to Asa Simon Mittman ([email protected]) by September 23, as we need to vote on these and submit as a unit to the IMC by October 1. Also please note if you will need any A/V equipment.
For more information, see the general CFP.
Two-Legged Sciopod?
Julian Luxford (many thanks) sent these images to me, showing what he calls "the Dennington sciapod, from deepest Suffolk." It hails from the Parish Church of St. Mary, from a pew in the nave.
At a glance, they didn't raise my eyes, but a closer look suggests TWO feet, and two legs. The pose is Sciopodish, as is the size of of the foot/feet, but not the number. What IS this fellow? And what are those round objects between his arm and chest?
The images are quite large, so click on these for the full versions.
KZoo 2010 CFPs
Posted on September 1, 2009 by blemmye2
1. The Monstrous, the Marvelous, and the Miraculous
Much critical attention is currently being directed at the monstrous in the Middle Ages, but the category is, by its very nature, difficult to define. It bleeds at the edges into other fundamental categories, most notably the marvelous and the miraculous. On one end of this spectrum, we find horrifying, homophagic nightmares and, on the other, direct evidence for the power and mercy of God.
While these two extremes seem, at a glance, to have little in common, they both were marvelous, deserving and inspiring our wonder on account of lying outside of the realm of the everyday. Both were therefore viewed as signs of God's divinity and divine plan for the universe. In this session, we will interrogate the blurred boundaries between these richly ambiguous epistemological categories, not striving to artificially sharpen their boundaries but rather, seeking greater nuance in our understandings of all three.
Please send abstracts of 300 words, along with a completed Participant Information Form
(http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/submissions/index.html#Paper),
to Melissa Ridley-Elmes at [email protected] by 1 September 2009.
2. Unexpected Monsters: Close Encounters of the Other Kind
Typically, in medieval imagination, monsters appear in liminal spaces, in spaces outside of the civilized realm of the court. In literature they might appear in the forests and deserts, or in the mountain ranges, while on medieval maps they might appear in peripheral spaces, in the uncharted regions on the edges of the world. In such instances, they often represent all that is other, different, dangerous… the unknown.
But what happens when the monster is local? Internal? This panel proposes to explore instances of unexpected monstrosity or otherness within within medieval imaginings—instances of difference that occur at the level of the local and familiar, or within the self. Papers are invited that explore such interpretations of monstrosity within literature, art, and architecture (or in medieval culture at large).
to Renée Ward at [email protected] by 1 September 2009.
Call for Submissions to an Edited Volume – Dealing with the Dead: Community and Mortality in the Middle Ages
Two Monster Titles from Ashgate
Another Kalamazoo Monster CFP
SEMA 2013 Murder Roundtable Submissions
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Then he also appeared in other languages like Telugu, Malayalam and Bollywood films. Kushalave Kshemave is a Kannada album released on Jan 1970. Ramkumar, being a producer's son, was an avid movie buff in his childhood. The actor and actress of Yaare Neevu Parivaala music video are Nishanth, Rinku Rajguru, the HD video song is … Software Testing for Dummies (ADITI Edition) . He made a brief appearance in the film Kushalave Kshemave in 2003. He was also part of Navashakti Vaibhava in 2008, Jodi no. To disable, switch Autoplay to 'OFF' under Settings. He was introduced to the film industry by the famous director Peraala in his action film Aavesha (1990), co-starring Shankar Nag, Geetha and Bhavya. Ramesh Aravind is an Indian actor, television presenter and filmmaker, who predominantly works in Kannada and Tamil film industry. Following his initial brief roles, Ramkumar came back in 1993 through the film Gejje Naada in a lead role opposite newcomer Shwetha. Released by Ananda Audio Jan 1970 | 6 Tracks, Kushalave Kshemave is a Kannada album released on Jan 1970. Without luck as an actor, he turned towards producing films and with his wife's name he brought out the film Pandavaru in 2006. Anuradha Sriram is an Indian Carnatic and playback singer who hails from Tamil Nadu. KINDARI JOGI KANNADA FILM - The film featured original score and soundtrack composed and written by Hamsalekha. The music for the song Yaare Neevu Parivaala is given by Ajay-Atul and the lyrics are penned by Dr Nagendra Prasad which is sung by Ajay Gogavale. Pushpaka Vimana is … The Superhit Kannada Songs of V Ravichandran | Audio Jukebox - Duration:. He is the son in law of Kannada legend actor Dr.Rajkumar, Ramkumar is the son of Shringar Nagaraj, a popular actor and a producer who produced the critically acclaimed Pushpaka Viamana starring Kamala Hassan and Amala]. Are you sure you want to continue? Kushalave Kshemave is a Kannada album released on Mar 2003. [2], https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ld4lKuEFwQ, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIcE4jahhRg, Filmography of Ramkumar at Entertainment One India, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ramkumar&oldid=977622770, All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 9 September 2020, at 23:50. The film went on to become a success at the box office. Reddit gives you the best of the internet in one place. Popular actors such as Vishnuvardhan, Ramesh Aravind, Jaggesh and Prakash Raj are seen in special appearances in the film. She comes from a musical background where her mother Renuka Devi is a Carnatic singer, and her father is a playback singer. The years 1995 and 1996 saw his highest number of films releasing, of which only Kavya, Thayi Illada Thavaru, Thavarina Thottilu and Gaaya proved to be successful. She was born on the 16th of January 1990 into a Kannada family. Yaare Neenu Cheluve (English: who are you Mrs.beauty) is a 1998 Indian Kannada romantic drama film directed by D. Rajendra Babu and produced by Rockline Venkatesh.The film stars Ravichandran, Sangita and Heera Rajgopal in the lead roles. Jhilmil Sitaaron Ka Aangan Hoga is an Indian soap opera about a poor boy, Akash, and rich girl, Angana, who fall in love and get married. The filmography of Ramesh Aravind includes over 140 films which Ramesh Aravind has acted in, which includes Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Tulu, Malayalam, Hindi films. This will remove all the songs from your queue. She resides at Bangalore, Karnataka as of now. Gaana is the one-stop solution for all your music needs. This album is composed by Rajesh Ramanath. He turned producer for the film Pandavaru (2006), in which he acted as well. Mufti Kannada Movie: Check out the latest news about Shiva Rajkumar's Mufti movie, story, cast & crew, release date, photos, review, box office collections and much more only on FilmiBeat Download KUSHALAVE KSHEMAVA Kannada … 1 in 2009, Sri Naga Shakthi in 2011 and Sri Kshetra Adichunchanagiri in 2013. Her debut on the silver screen was in the year 2017 with the film titled Huliraya directed by Aravind Kaushik. He made his debut Kannada movie Sundara Swapnagalu as Prem which is directed by K. Balachander in 1986 and he made his debut Tamil movie Manathil Uruthi […] Automatically playing similar songs. A one-line story has been expanded to a two-hour beautiful film wherein three characters, the husband, wife teefamlo her lover come out with their characters and evoke extreme feelings. Both the films were successful. Check out below for Anuradha Sriram Wiki, Biography, Age, Husband, Songs, Videos, Images and More. Listen to all songs in high quality & download Kushalave Kshemave songs on Gaana.com. Anuradha Sriram Wiki. Divya Uruduga is an actress who works in the Sandalwood industry. This was followed by the devotional biographical film Bhagawan Sri Saibaba, which had an ensemble cast. Ramesh Aravind is an Indian actor, tv presenter and filmmaker, who predominantly works in Kannada and Tamil movie trade. The same year, he played a brief role in Rajendra Singh Babu's war film Muthina Haara (1990). (Official Video… Download Ravichandran video song videos using mp4, hd, webm, mkv, flv, 3gp, wav formats free. Listen to Ordinary live streaming Malayalam Songs online with fast buffering exclusively at galatta.com. Retrieved 19 September This page was last edited on 29 Novemberat Adada Enna Azhagu Directed by T. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. © Gamma Gaana Ltd. 2020, All Rights Reserved, {"source":2,"source_id":"208","object_type":2,"id":"208","status":"0","title":"Kushalave Kshemave","trackcount":"6","track_ids":"1754,1755,1756,1757,1758,1759","objtype":2,"share_url":"\/album\/kushalave-kshemave","albumartwork":"https:\/\/a10.gaanacdn.com\/images\/albums\/8\/208\/crop_80x80_208.jpg","artist":"","artistAll":[],"premium_content":"0","release_date":"Jan 01, 1970","duration":"29:02","language":"Kannada","is_premium":null}, Released by Ananda Audio | Jan 1970 | 6 Tracks. He taught action … His other films were completely washouts with back to back failures. In 1995, she was introduced as a singer by A R Rahman for the song "Malarodu Malaringu" in the movie Bombay.Her first solo was for A R Rahman in Indira. kushalave Kshemave - Ravichandran Top Romantic Songs. In 1999, he starred in the multi-starrer films Snehaloka and Habba. Are you sure you want to continue? Darshan Thoogudeepa Today News, Wiki, Affairs, Updates, Biodata, Phone Number, Family is the son of the famous actor Thoogudeepa Srinivas. Get Notified about the latest hits and trends, so that you are always on top of the latest in music when it comes to your friends. Anuradha Sriram first entered the Tamil Cinema Industry as a child artist in the 1980 Tamil movie Kaali. A multi-starrer with a host of prominent stars and a remake of Hulchul, Pandavaru proved to be an average grosser at the box office. Stay updated with the latest Bollywood movie trailers, ratings & reviews at BookMyShow. Mallela Theeram Lo Sirimalle Puvvu is a beautiful title for the film that is as fresh and fragrant as jasmines. Anuradha was born on 9 July 1970 in Chennai. She was spotted by producer D. Ramanaidu while she was dining at a hotel in Juhu. Anuradha also performed in several Indonesian and West African music concerts. Gaana offers you free, unlimited access to over 45 million Hindi Songs, Bollywood Music, English MP3 songs, Regional Music & Mirchi Play. Her M.A project work titled "Ilayaraja: Composer as a phenomenon in Tamil […] He turned producer for the film Pandavaru (2006), in which he acted as well. CANCELOKcanceldelete collection. This was quickly followed by the epic blockbuster war film Muthina Haara, directed by Rajendra Singh Babu and starring Vishnuvardhan and Suhasini. In 2004 came Saagari and Abhinandane released in 2005. Narayanan United Combines M. Member feedback about Jayamalini: Sivakumar Sumithra Rest of cast listed alphabetically: The "Most Anticipated Indian Movies and Shows" widget tracks the real-time popularity of relevant pages on IMDb, and displays those that are currently generating the highest number of pageviews on IMDb. The film was remade in Kannada as Kushalave Kshemave with Ramesh Aravind and Srilakshmi. Darshan birthday date, wiki, biography, picture, age, photos, images, thoogudeep, twitter, facebook get whole information and details about Darshan here Kushalave Kshemave Album has 6 songs sung by Rajesh. Nikita Thukral born on July 6, 1981 she is an Indian film actress and model, who has acted in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam films. Alexander, who thinks that money and prestige are more important than anything else, turns down the offers and insults them. Listen to all songs in high quality & download Kushalave Kshemave songs on Gaana.com Thukral was born into a Punjabi family and was raised in Mumbai. The same year, he played a brief role in Rajendra Singh Babu's war film Muthina Haara (1990). Ramkumar is an Indian film actor and producer working in Kannada films, who made his debut in Peraala's 1990 action film Aavesha (2012). Listen to all songs in high quality & download Kushalave Kshemave songs on Gaana.com Related Tags - Kushalave Kshemave, Kushalave Kshemave Songs, Kushalave Kshemave Songs Download, Download Kushalave Kshemave Songs, Listen Kushalave Kshemave Songs, Kushalave Kshemave MP3 Songs, She specialises in Carnatic music and has sung over 5000 songs in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi films. Download Ordinary Malayalam mp3 Songs online for free at high quality bit rate. The film was one of the milestones of success in Kannada cinema. With his good looks, he was considered one of the "Chocolate heroes" of the 1990s and his acting skills were well appreciated. Definitions of darshan actor, synonyms, antonyms, derivatives of darshan actor, analogical dictionary of darshan actor (English) The film was declared a musical hit with his performance being lauded. However, the films that followed continued to fail one after the other. However, it looks like you listened to. [1] As of 2013, Ram kumar has acted in over 40 Kannada feature films. The u_ramacharishri community on Reddit. Kushalave Kshemave(yaare neenu cheluve) by Spb&chitra - Karaoke Lyrics on Smule. Listen to KUSHALAVE KSHEMAVA live streaming Kannada Songs online with fast buffering exclusively at galatta.com. Jaggesh wiki, Bio,Profile,Family, Movies,Important Facts, Marriage photo, Jaggesh Childhood photo Darshan Kannada Actor Bio Profile Family Photos Height Movies Awards Videos Address katari veera surasundarangi 3D Upendra Movie, Cast,Stills,Director, Music, Producer, Screenplay, In 1994, he starred in B. C. Patil's story Poorna Sathya, which failed at the box office. Ramkumar is an Indian film actor and producer working in Kannada films, who made his debut in Peraala's 1990 action film Aavesha (2012). The film stars SivakumarSumithra and Sowcar Janaki. He was paired with yet another debutant; Shivaranjini in this film. Darshan Thoogudeep (born 16 February 1977) mononymously credited asDarshan, is an Indian film actor and a film producer who works predominantly in the Kannada film industry.Darshan is the most tallest south Indian actor with a height of 6'3" (1.91m). Then he additionally appeared in JAMUNIA SERIAL LAST EPISODE - Mazhya Navryachi Bayko written update, February 23, Many people have found the serial very gripping, especially the women folk as I have tackled the theme In addition to acting, Chawla is a personality, a humanitarian. Anuradha has performed extensively all over India and U.S.A and has given many radio and TV programmes since the age of 12. Anuradha Sriram Profile and Career. He played the son role of Vishnuvardhan who gets killed in the war. Check out new Kannada movies released in the year 2020. Watch Full Length Kannada Movie Kushalave Kshemave release in year 2003. Yaare Neevu Parivaala lyrics from Kannada film Manasu Mallige. 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Description Papers of John Steele, Rowan Co. Federalist, legislator, and congressman (1790-1792), including letters from his mother, especially about the British in Salisbury, Feb., 1781. Other letters describe work on Cherokee boundary as commissioner of Indian affairs, 1788-1789, and activities as major general in militia, 1794. Many documents concern Steele as comptroller of the U.S. treasury (1796-1802), including draft opinions on fiscal policies and his correspondence with Albert Gallatin and Thomas Jefferson. Other material relates to his work on the North Carolina boundaries with South Carolina and Georgia (1805-1813) and work as agent for Bank of Cape Fear in Salisbury (1808-1810). Political correspondence concerns Jefferson's measures for economy in government, Jay's treaty, Madison's foreign policies, and in 1812 the prospects of the peace party in the state and effect of party spirit on the electoral college. Nonpolitical items include land grants (1782, 1799); papers from lawsuit in which Steele represented Richard Dobbs Spaight, Sr. (1790-1796); letters concerning plantation, slaves, horse breeding, racing, Salisbury Jockey Club (1811); and estate papers (1817) and his widow's accounts. Also in collection is copy by clerk of court of Camden Co. inventories of estates, 1777-1780. Correspondents include William Blount, William Boylan, William R. Davie, Jesse Franklin, John Haywood, James Iredell, James Madison, Francis X. Martin, Alfred Moore, William Polk, Benjamin Smith, Montfort Stokes, and David Stone. The letters mounted in volumes have been published in H. M. Wagstaff (ed.), The Papers of John Steele, 2 vols. (Raleigh, 1924). Other John Steele papers are in the Southern Historical Collection, UNC.
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Blog 50 Years of JUNOS
Finding the pathway
Brian Wright-McLeod
Brian Wright-McLeod (Dakota/Anishnabe) is a Toronto-based music journalist, writer, artist, producer, archivist and educator, whose work has furthered the understanding and appreciation of Indigenous music. His first book The Encyclopedia of Native Music [University of Arizona 2005], and the companion 3-CD Soundtrack of a People [EMI 2005] which documents commercially released Native music from 1905 to 2005 in traditional, powwow, flute and contemporary genres from the Arctic regions to the US Southwest. It was the basis for the Smithsonian Institute's Native music exhibit Up Where We Belong (2010-2015) that launched the documentary film Rumble [Rezolution Pictures 2017] which won three 2018 Canadian Screen Awards. He has lectured internationally, worked as a music consultant for film, television, recording projects, and institutions including the Juno Awards (Indigenous Recording Committee Chair: 2000-2004), and helped establish the Native music category for the Grammy Awards (2000-2010). Currently, he teaches Indigenous Music in Culture at Centennial College; Indigenous Studies at George Brown College, and Indigenous Media at York University in Toronto.
By Sharine Taylor
Crafted in Jamaica, cultivated in Canada
Black Music in Canada Read
By Melissa Vincent
50 Years of JUNOS Read
A brief history of Indigenous artists and the JUNOS
There has long been a vast array of artists and genres that comprise Indigenous music in Canada. But as recently as just under 30 years ago, much of it was still largely unheralded by the public or the mainstream music industry.
But that was about to change.
In the early 1990s, one influential artist – none other than Buffy Sainte-Marie – decided something needed to be done. Along with two allies – musician Shingoose (aka Curtis Johnny) and producer Elaine Bomberry – the internationally acclaimed singer/songwriter lobbied hard for the Canadian Association of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) to shine a light on the rich contributions First Nations musicians were making – and to help garner the wider attention and celebration they deserved.
And the trio was heard.
The result: the inception of the Best Music of Aboriginal Canada Recording category at the 1994 JUNO Awards. That year the very first recipient was the artist Wapistan for his album Wapistan is Lawrence Martin released on First Nations/EMI Music Canada.
Through the years the category has gone through various name changes in keeping with the cultural identification of First Nations people. The original name lasted until 2003, when it became known as Aboriginal Recording of the Year (2003–2009); and then it was Aboriginal Album of the Year (2010–2016). In 2017, it became Indigenous Music Album of the Year, and then finally, in 2019 the category was updated to Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year which it remains today.
Susan Aglukark wins Best Music of Aboriginal Canada Recording at the 1995 JUNO Awards (Photo Credit: Peter Power/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
Guidelines for inclusion in the category identified any traditional (voice/language, flute, drum, powwow, throat singing, Metis fiddle) and contemporary style that fit into the sensibilities of Indigenous experience in lyric, cultural style and instrumental application that profiles indigenous culture. To this day, the application process continues to evolve in order to accommodate limitations faced by remote reserves and communities across Canada. Numerous industry people from the Indigenous community have served on an evolving committee that strives to facilitate a growing music scene.
Although many widely known artists such as Susan Aglukark (Inuit) have won awards in the category, they have also earned recognition in other areas, including Best Engineer and Best Producer. The hip-hop group A Tribe Called Red, which actually prefers to submit applications in non-Indigenous categories, notably garnered the Group of the Year Award in 2018.
The early Indigenous music scene
While superstars Robbie Robertson (Mohawk) and Buffy Saint-Marie (Cree) had been earning accolades for decades prior to the 1990s, the Indigenous music scene had yet to truly flourish by that time.
Prior to that era – and the establishment of the Indigenous category – the industry saw few Indigenous artists attain stardom. In 1961, Robbie Robertson, guitarist with Ronnie Hawkins and The Hawks (and, later, with the critically acclaimed The Band), created a distinctive guitar style known as the "Toronto sound."
A few years later, in 1964, Buffy Sainte-Marie recorded her first critically acclaimed album, It's My Way on the US-based Vanguard label.
While much of the Canadian music scene was predominantly folk and country, by 1966 Maritime Fiddling Champion, Lee Cremo (Mi'kmaq) began recording with the Toronto-based label Adaut Records. Cremo was also credited for being a predominant influence on Natalie McMaster and Ashley McIsaac.
The all-Native country show band The Mighty Mohawks Country Show Band from Kahnawake, Quebec performed at Canada's centenary celebrations Expo '67 in Montreal in 1967. The group invariably donned the standard country music garb, but then customized their look with their own cultural attributes, including Mohawk hairstyles. Similarly, the Chieftones (billed as Canada's All-Indian Band) began recording rockabilly and easy-listening rock albums in the United States.
There was a small cadre of Indigenous artists who were starting to make mainstream inroads to larger audiences in the early 1970s. Folk singer Willie Dunn (Mi'kmaq-Couashauck) released his first self-titled album of protest songs on Summus Records, and was active directing films with the National Film Board of Canada. His first album included the underground hit, "I Pity the Country." During that time, it was predominantly CBC/Boot Records and CBC Northern Services that consistently issued recordings of mostly Inuit traditional and contemporary music. Metis singer/songwriter, Ray St. Germain was hosting a variety show on national TV at this time as well.
The JUNO Awards did have a small Indigenous presence at the dawn of the 1980s, which included Country singer Laura Vinson (Cree-Metis) who received a nomination for Country Female Vocalist of the Year in 1979. In 1985, the Winnipeg-based country group The C-Weed Band was nominated for Country Group of the Year.
Florent Vollant and Claude MacKenzie who comprised the duo Kashtin (Innu) from northern Quebec released their first CD in 1989. The album, sung in an indigenous language spoken by no more than 10,000 people, went platinum in Canada. Soon after, the likes of Winnipeg's Eagle and Hawk would gain international followings.
Ultimately, an established category in 1994 designed to recognize and celebrate the Indigenous music scene opened doors for many up-and-coming First Nations artists. And there was no looking back.
The current direction includes artists representing every possible contemporary and traditional Indigenous music genre. The burgeoning talent pool spans the entire country and attests to the hard work of a category that has encouraged a competitive and creative First Nations music industry. The JUNO Awards provide a pathway to success for all Indigenous singers and songwriters.
Featured Image: Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductees Robbie Robertson and Buffy Sainte-Marie at The 1992 JUNO Awards. Photo Credit: Barry Roden.
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GlassPoint Solar plans to steam ahead in GCC EOR
In his first interview since becoming the global CEO of U.S. firm GlassPoint Solar, Steven Moss speaks exclusively to Pipeline Magazine's Nadia Saleem about the company's successes in and future plans for GCC EOR projects
GlassPoint has just launched the Miraah solar plant in Oman. What does this mean for the company's future plans for the region in the EOR field?
We are very proud of the pioneering work we have accomplished at the Miraah solar project with our partners Petroleum Development Oman (PDO). Last year we completed construction of the fi rst four blocks of Miraah safely, on schedule and on budget. To date, we've successfully commissioned 100 MWt and the project is meeting all targets for steam output required by PDO's Amal fi eld. We are on track to complete another eight blocks early next year and will continue to scaleup the project in line with PDO's fi eld developments.
Thanks to our track record in Oman and our partners, including PDO and Shell, we have proven our technology and our ability to execute. Many oil and gas producers have visited Miraah over the past few months to GlassPoint SOLAR plans to steam ahead in GCC EOR In his first interview since becoming the global CEO of U.S. firm GlassPoint Solar, Steven Moss speaks exclusively to Pipeline Magazine's Nadia Saleem about the company's successes in and future plans for GCC EOR projects see our technology in action, and I expect we'll see others follow in PDO's footsteps.
GlassPoint's solar technology provides an innovative solution to develop heavy oil, while simultaneously reducing carbon emissions and production costs. These are two of the biggest challenges facing the energy sector today. Demand for our solar steam generators will rise as Oman and other countries in the Gulf region develop their heavy oilfi elds.
More than half of the world's remaining reserves are heavy oil, which requires thermal Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) or steam injection to produce. Approximately 95 per cent of the energy consumed on a heavy oilfi eld is in the form of steam, not electricity. GlassPoint offers a solution to produce this steam from sunshine rather than natural gas. Using solar steam reduces fuel costs—the biggest operating expense— while releasing natural gas for other applications, where it can be used to fuel the region's growing economies.
You've just taken on as GlassPoint's CEO. What will be your primary focus going forward?
I've been working in the global energy sector for the last two decades, most recently in the renewables space. I had been watching GlassPoint from afar for many years and am thrilled to bring my experience in project delivery and operations to lead GlassPoint's growth plans. As a company, we are focused on diversifying our project portfolio in new markets in the Middle East and North America and commercialising next generation technologies. In addition to executing on Miraah, we are also developing a project with Aera Energy in California, USA. The Belridge Solar project will be the state's largest solar plant and the fi rst in the world to use both solar steam and solar electricity to power oilfi eld operations. We're currently transferring knowledge and lessons learned from the Miraah project over to our growing team in California.
What's the business outlook for the company in the GCC? Where do you see new business opportunities?
More than ever, GCC leaders are embracing the energy transition. In just the past few months, we've seen major announcements from Saudi Arabia to the UAE and Oman revealing plans to diversify their energy mix with renewables and reduce domestic consumption of fossil fuels. GlassPoint stands at a unique position, offering a solar technology tailor-made and proven for oil and gas deployment. We're uniting the two industries to produce today's energy at lower costs and with less environmental impact, and at the same time, we're helping the oil and gas sector develop expertise and new capacities for the new energy era.
"As a company, we are focused on diversifying our project portfolio in new markets in the Middle East and North America and commercialising next generation technologies."
In terms of EOR, the biggest markets for deploying solar are Oman and Kuwait. Both countries have increasing heavy oil production targets and natural gas is in short supply. In addition to that, there are several other oil and gas applications with high steam or heating requirements, where GlassPoint can provide a low-cost, emissions-free solution. I expect we'll see more interest out of the GCC as national and international oil companies develop their renewable energy strategies and seek ways to reduce energy consumption throughout their operations.
Is GlassPoint working on new technology that would improve EOR methods? Can you speak about some of the company's innovations?
Innovation is and always has been at the core of what GlassPoint does. The company designed and deployed the fi rst and only "once through solar steam generator" for the oilfi eld. We took the same oncethrough boiler design deployed worldwide for thermal EOR and found a way to boil water using concentrated sunlight rather than fuel-fi red fl ames. Compared to solar technologies made for power generation, GlassPoint made its equipment to integrate with existing surface facilities using the same oilfi eld water supply, and the same pumps, controls and automation systems that operators are familiar with. The other big innovation was to move the large mirrors that collect the sun's energy from the dusty, windy outdoors into a clean interior space. That's where the greenhouse structure comes in and really sets us apart.
By bringing the mirrors indoors, we realise both cost and performance benefi ts, such as automated cleaning and reduced material usage throughout the whole system. Today, we're continuing down our innovation journey as we scale our technology and expand to new applications and markets. We operate a Research and Development (R&D) program in California, USA, where we're currently testing next generation designs and concepts.
We're exploring advancements to the greenhouse, new materials, and various integration processes to further reduce costs of our systems. Already, we've been able to implement a series of cost cutting initiatives with PDO that led to over 55 per cent cost reductions at Miraah compared to the pilot we did back in 2012. As we deploy more blocks, we will achieve additional savings. Financial innovation is equally as important to the organisation as technical innovation. We have a team of fi nancial engineers working on new fi nancing models that help oil and gas operators to deploy solar steam without providing upfront capital. By combining fi nancial innovation with technical innovation, we plan to unlock new opportunities to deploy GlassPoint's technology in the GCC and around the world.
Where is GlassPoint in terms of EOR projects in Kuwait? What savings (cost and fuel) can GlassPoint bring to countries like Kuwait?
GlassPoint has had a local presence in Kuwait for a few years. We're seeing new developments take shape and the sector expanding both on the oil and gas side, where the country's fi rst heavy oil project is set to begin operating later this year, and on the renewables side, where His Highness the Amir has called for 15 per cent of Kuwait's energy mix to come from renewables.
GlassPoint can contribute to both of these strategic priorities at the same time. Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) has set a sustainable production target of four million barrels per day (BPD) by 2030, including 270,000 BPD of heavy oil from Ratqa Lower Fars in the north. Producing Ratqa's heavy oil will require one million barrels of steam per day to heat and thin the oil. The natural gas needed to produce this much steam is equal to a quarter of the country's current gas production and would mean Kuwait would need to double its gas imports, just to meet the energy demand of this single oilfi eld.
GlassPoint's solar technology can sustainably provide the majority of steam required for Ratqa at less cost than imported gas. In future Ratqa developments, the gas demand may increase to over half a billion standard cubic feet per day (500 million standard cubic feet per day). By using solar instead of imported gas, the country stands to save hundreds of millions of dollars each year. In addition to the fuel and cost savings, GlassPoint's projects provide Kuwait's oil and gas sector an opportunity to be a major stakeholder in bringing H.H. the Amir's renewables vision to life. Half of Kuwait's renewable energy target can be achieved by using GlassPoint's technology at Ratqa alone.
"Demand for our solar steam generators will rise as Oman and other countries in the Gulf region develop their heavy oilfields."
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Dinas Charity Continue To Offer Services While Clearing Flood Damage
Ben Dain-Smith
The Dinas Powys Voluntary Concern group (DPVC) have posted an update on their social media, confirming to supporters that they remain committed to supporting the community while they continue to deal with the severe damage caused by the recent flooding.
The group's base, Murchfield Community Centre, was one of the buildings in the village which was flooded, with many in the area suffering from similar instances in what has been described as one of the worst events of flooding in recent memory, for the Vale.
The DPVC have kept their social media followers updated throughout the clean-up process, and yesterday posted images of their new temporary base, the main hall at Murchfield Community Centre, while their office undergoes renovation.
A representative told Bro Radio of the damage caused by the freak weather event:
"The office was badly flooded, and the carpets in the office and meeting room, ruined and the power supply and telephone affected but now restored.
"Volunteers have been in today, ripping out the carpets and helping put spoilt books, etc from the borrowing bus and other debris in skips provided for them and the Murch Bowls Club by the Vale.
"Humidifiers are in action, and we hope to get new carpets and replacement furniture etc in a couple of weeks time."
DPVC's representative also told Bro Radio that the charity have continued to offer their services right through the recent setbacks and have even managed to avoid losing a single working day. He said:
"DPVC have been helping those who are self-isolating and shielding since last March without missing a day. So, it's continuing, rather than starting afresh.
Lifts for medical appointments and prescription collection etc have continued without a break. One volunteer even managed to buy shopping for the lady she helps, even though her home was flooded! Such is the dedication of our volunteers."
You can keep up with the DPVC on their Facebook group, here. Alternatively, you can ring the charity on 02920513700 for help with shopping, medical appointments or prescription collection.
The DPVC will feature on this evening's edition of The Vale This Week, on Bro Radio from 6pm.
Ben Dain-Smith currently presents afternoon shows and writes online content for Bro Radio.
You can email Ben at: [email protected]
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Born, according to Ioan Pedr in N.L.W. MS. 2629, in Llanycil parish, Mer. In his interlude, 'Gaulove,' Siôn describes himself as 'a sad creature, without brother or sister, stubborn, and always poor'; and a ballad of his (Bibliog. of Welsh Ballads no. 73), together with his interlude 'Einion' and a marwnad (N.L.W. MS. 2629), testifies that he was transported for seven years to America — for stealing half-a-crown, says Ioan Pedr. His interludes appear to have been written after his return; they are: (1) 'Einion a Gwenllian' (N.L.W. MS. 522), written c. 1756 — the suggestion that it was written jointly with Huw Jones may be dismissed; (2) 'Gaulove a Clarinda' between 1756 and 1762 (N.L.W. Cwrtmawr MS. 39); (3) Y Brenin Dafydd a Gwraig Urias, published at Chester c. 1765, written jointly with Huw Jones. The scenes are lively and the satire keen, and the author stands high in the second class of 18th century interludists. He should not be confused with the John Cadwaladr, whose ballads Sir O. M. Edwards printed in Beirdd y Berwyn.
G. G. Evans, 'Yr Anterliwd Gymraeg' (University of Wales M.A. dissertation, 1938).
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Grasping the political opportunity in automation
The traditionally stable professional class now faces great disruption from technological change. If politicians help shape its future for the better, they will reap the benefits, and could achieve a fairer economy for all
By Will Brett
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In the late 1930s, when Lyndon B Johnson was a lowly congressman, he almost single-handedly brought electricity to the remote Hill Country region of Texas. LBJ went from farm to farm persuading old-timer Texans habitually suspicious of anything new (particularly if it involved debt or the federal government, and electricity did both) that this strange thing would transform their lives immeasurably for the better. There can rarely have been a more successful political exploitation of new technology – electricity came to the Hill Country, the farmers' lives were duly transformed, and LBJ reaped the political capital.
This was a single instance of a wider phenomenon occurring in the US under Roosevelt's New Deal, which was on one level a grand political exploitation of new technologies. FDR sought to rebalance the economy and rescue the country from mass unemployment through public works, which were only made possible by rapid technological advances – not just the advent of electricity, but the engineering techniques associated with highway-building, hydroelectric dams and other major infrastructure.
When new technologies arrive on the scene, political opportunities invariably come with them. Such an opportunity – and challenge – has arisen today, with the ushering in of the so-called Second Machine Age; the wave of tech-led change that is seeing digital technologies, automation and robotics set to transform workplaces in almost every industry. Can these dramatic changes be shaped towards specific political ends? Who is up to the task of doing an LBJ?
At first glance, the impact of these new technologies on the workplace appears problematic for those who identify as 'progressive'. The labour share of income has been falling since the 1980s, at least partly as a result of the more efficient use of capital made possible by new technology. Inequality appears to be growing rapidly across developed economies: the new superstars of the digital economy tend to employ minuscule numbers of people relative to their net worth; automation is happening at such a speed that workers have no time to retrain, making mass technological unemployment a real possibility; and in short, the current technological revolution appears to have a capital bias. The utopian protests emanating from Silicon Valley don't wash: just because all this innovation will lower the cost of living, doesn't hide the fact that the proceeds of growth are not being fairly shared. Is all this new technology benefiting those on the political right by default?
When the heart of the British middle class is starting to worry about its economic position, you have a cast-iron political opportunity
It is not inevitable that the enormous rewards offered by the pace of innovation in the economy should be concentrated on just a few superstars and capital owners. We could go in any number of directions from here. So, how can progressives help shape the Second Machine Age?
To answer this question, you have to identify whose lives are going to be most transformed by the new technology. Then you have to decide which of these constituencies is the most potent, politically speaking. For LBJ in the 1930s, it was the farmers of the Hill Country; for FDR in the US and for early socialist and labour governments in Europe, it was the industrial working class.
Today, the equivalent for British progressives is the professional class. Although things may look bleak for a whole range of demographics, including the low-paid service workers and manual workers who left-leaning parties habitually target, this has been the case for some time, and yet social democratic parties have rarely seemed weaker.
There is another, more fruitful path to electoral success. The professions – law, accountancy, medicine and so on – occupy a special place in British life. The family solicitor in Cheltenham; the chartered accountant in Aberdeen; the GP in Nuneaton: these form the beating heart of the British middle class. Professionals are the dependable rocks around which the chaos of life flows. Family, friends and neighbours tend to respect them. What they think and say tends to be representative of the political mood of the country. Immigrants often want their children to go into the professions, not only for financial security but also as a marker of their acceptance by the host nation. In many ways, professionals are emblematic of Britain itself.
In the past, professionals have been protected from major economic disruption – that stability and dependability is fundamental to their appeal. No matter what happens in the wider economy, they will still get their diplomas and earn their living. Parents urge their children to go into the professions so they will always have something to fall back on. It has been commonly thought that, whatever happens, we will always need lawyers, doctors and accountants.
Lyndon Johnson examines Mrs Mattie Malone's new electric light fixture in Carthage, Texas, 1941 (Everett Collection Historical / Alamy)
Parties of the centre-right tend to offer stability; that, after all, is the essence of conservatism. Professionals in the UK have historically tended towards conservatism because stability is in their interest; they usually enjoy a protected economic position and a secure place in society, and they want to keep it. There are plenty of places in the world where professionals are not so conservative (think of the lawyers of Pakistan or Turkey who regularly take to the streets in protest). But in Britain, they tend to be on the side of those who want to maintain the status quo.
But all that stability is about to change. As Richard and Daniel Susskind show, the professions are highly susceptible to massive economic disruption as a result of new technologies. The robots are coming for them.
Many of the tasks performed by junior lawyers and paralegals – such as document review and contract drafting – are already being automated. Tax accountants are desperately scrabbling to avoid redundancy by moving away from compliance – which is increasingly automated – into tax planning. Doctors are coming under pressure from diagnostic and even surgical automation. For perhaps the first time in British history, the professionals are starting to feel insecure about their future place in the economy.
When the heart of the British middle class is starting to worry about its economic position, you have a cast-iron political opportunity. When trying to argue that there should be greater economic security for all, and that the proceeds of growth in the 21st century should be distributed more fairly, having doctors, lawyers and accountants agree with you puts you on the path to victory. Get the professionals on side, and anything is possible.
There are a few stances which professionals could adopt as the coming wave of tech-led change washes over them. They could seek to protect themselves by shutting out new technologies and teaming up against disruptors. But historically, the Luddite position has never been advisable – technological change is too persistent. And recent business history is littered with examples of felled industry titans – in journalism, for example – who responded to the digital threat by trying to shut it out or being too slow to embrace it.
A more fruitful approach for professions in the next few decades will be to look to the bottom line. Some of the things technology is starting to be able to do imply huge savings for professional companies. If the labour-intensive processes of document review, contract drafting and due diligence can be automated, that is a lot of salary hours saved for law firms. If an accountancy firm can offer tax preparation with the click of a button, it doesn't have to hire so many accountants to process the business it wins. So, firms could embrace this wave of change and seek to maximise its attendant profits and lower costs.
In accountancy, for instance, smart tax preparation software like TurboTax is undercutting the market for tax accountants. And some of it is coming from new, innovative firms within the professional field: Riverview Law has invested in a 'virtual assistant' called Kim who can perform numerous tasks that were once the preserve of paralegals and junior lawyers.
There are lots of good arguments for this approach. More efficient businesses will make professional services much more affordable, especially to organisations and individuals who cannot afford lawyers. But professional leaders need to be aware that if they pursue an exclusively bottom-line position, they could become the first generation to oversee the loss of the professional's privileged position in society.
Historically, the Luddite position has never been advisable
The key question they need to ask themselves is: are we simply providers of services, or are we employers of people as well? No doubt some companies will answer that they are providers of services, and that the employment model they use to provide those services is entirely subsidiary. But there will be others that are aware of the history and value to society of their professions. And they will be troubled by the vision of the future implied by a bottom-line strategy.
Firms that respond to technological change with an exclusive focus on efficiency savings will very likely hollow themselves out and start to resemble the capital- and technology-owning firms of Silicon Valley. Law firms will lose not only their administrative and paralegal staff (to a large extent this has already happened), but their mid-ranking lawyers as well. Those who own the equity will own the machinery that analyses, carries out and even finds the work in the first place. There will be few places left for lawyers – or human lawyers, at least.
A relentless focus on short-term efficiency at the expense of everything else could lead to mass layoffs and a concentration of ownership and success on a tiny number of people within the professions. And that puts the whole incentive structure for pursuing a career in the professions – and therefore the future of the professions themselves – out of kilter.
It doesn't have to be this way. The professions can secure their business for the long term and provide decent incentives to ensure they are admirable 'employers of people'. To do that, they have to embrace and augment the human element in their work – and automate the rest. Few people want to perform a task a machine can do better. Companies will need to make sure their professionals are given the space to do what only humans can do.
In the 21st-century labour market, a premium will be put on uniquely human skills – particularly creativity and empathy. So middle-ranking lawyers and accountants should be encouraged to embrace the fact that many of their former tasks can now be done by machines. They can now focus on coming up with creative solutions to complex problems; on the empathetic handling of clients' cases; and on strategic thinking to deliver a supremely human service.
Without having to spend time drafting contracts and reviewing documents, a junior lawyer could review existing cases and use creative thinking to come up with new strategies that better represent a client's interests; and identify new business opportunities for the firm as legal services become more affordable. The firm could then provide a better service for a larger number of clients, with professional employees using more of their human potential.
Managers, partners and leaders should think about retraining their staff to ensure they can deliver these human skills. And that should be music to the ears of the staff in question. The perennial story of the burnt-out lawyer or accountant who is not prepared to sacrifice their working lives to the soulless pursuit of profit (and who quits, usually to start a cider farm) is becoming more and more common. It used to be mainly the cash and job security that drove people to devote themselves to their firms. But job security is going to be more fragile in the near future, while straight-up financial reward is a much less powerful motivator than it used to be – particularly when it comes to retaining staff, as opposed to attracting them in the first place. Combine that with the potential for technology to concentrate ownership and capital on fewer and fewer people, and the incentives to becoming a professional start to melt away.
When arguing that there should be greater economic security for all, having doctors, lawyers and accountants agree with you puts you on the path to victory
Firms will also have to start recruiting the kind of people who can best work with the new technology. In many ways data scientists, systems engineers, process analysts and the like will offer an alternative path into 'professional' life in the future. If the professional firm is to thrive, it will have to open its doors to those without the old qualifications.
Many firms are looking at technology and working out how it can save them money. Some are starting to hire auxiliary staff to work with the new technology they are bringing into use. But few are considering what it will mean to be a professional in 20 or even 10 years' time. And few are worrying about the sustainability of the professions themselves in a world where knowledge is openly available and automatable. Yet by successfully remaking themselves for the next period in our history, they could retain their central place in our social and political fabric.
As the professions begin to transform, there will be valuable political rewards on offer. The 'default' reaction to new technology – whereby firms reap the efficiencies but pay too little attention to their human resources – will create a new class of displaced professionals threatened by the economic reality of the 21st century. A political programme that helped to restore the professional's place in society would be extremely potent, both at the ballot box and in economic terms. And a commitment to a fair and sustainable economy – nominally the preserve of the centre-left – ought to include some provision for economically threatened professionals. But where is the programme that would achieve that?
The traditional big lever-pulling route – a higher top rate of income tax, stronger corporate regulation, better workplace rights – will not interest professionals any more than it has in the past. They will be just as aspirational in terms of earning good money and just as suspicious of over-mighty government as before.
A more subtle but more innovative route would be one which recognised the novel challenges of the 21st century and offered a universal basic income, which, as many have recently suggested, could give people the bedrock they need to operate in a fast-moving, fragmented and insecure economy. But a basic income is scant compensation to the professional who has lost her place in society entirely.
A more promising approach would be to focus on education and skills. There is a whole education agenda implied by the impact of technology on the workplace. As well as being flexible and quick to respond to technological developments, young people need to be equipped with human skills such as creativity, empathy and strategic thinking. Moreover, the system needs to ask what professional qualifications a new lawyer should have. Many of the things taught in law school are already being done by machines; so professional training needs to adapt. There is a role for the state in supporting this and similar updates to our education and skills system. But changing education is a long-term game, the results of which will not be felt for decades, during which the speed of change will continue at a dizzying rate. Besides, what use is educating future professionals to the existing professionals who are about to be made redundant?
The political rewards for helping firms to 'humanise' would be bountiful
Here is a more immediate route to winning the support of professionals: commit to a working relationship with them, one geared towards ensuring they remain some of the most important employers of people in the economy. Offer incentives to firms which nurture human talent within their existing staff. Help bring them into contact with the latest technology, but in an environment that emphasises its benefits to existing employees as well as making efficiencies and productivity gains. Above all, show that you are on the side of the professionals (after all, they are not the first industries to be disrupted by the speed of change in the global economy); and that you have an industrial policy that will support their employers' efforts to secure their long-term future.
Industrial policy has had its ups and downs in recent British history. But this is an opportunity to commit to an approach that will not only secure professionals' influential support in elections, but also demonstrate how to retool an entire industry so that it remains a good employer of people well into the coming century of automation.
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This may raise fears of overreach by the state. But the professions are more than just businesses: they are vocations that perform a valued service for society. Perhaps that sense of vocation does not penetrate into every City law firm. Perhaps you may struggle to divine it within the labyrinthine structures of the Big Four accountancy firms. But it is there somewhere. As the professions face up to their future, they have a chance to amplify and celebrate that notion of duty – and government has a chance to help them do it.
This is not about firms 'doing the right thing'. Increasingly, businesses of all types are recognising the value of a long-term, sustainable strategy that leads to social benefits as well as financial success. Similarly, younger generations are more likely to look for meaning in their work (as well as financial rewards and job security). By 'humanising' in the face of tech-led change, firms can secure both their position in the economy and the very future of their professions; they can attract the talent they need; and they can make a real contribution to society – beyond the services they provide – by offering valuable and sustainable employment.
Meanwhile, the political rewards for helping firms to 'humanise' would be bountiful. It would help to counterbalance the concentration of ownership and capital at the top – a process which is likely to accelerate along with the speedy advent of new technologies. It would help provide a seam of sustainable employment for workers otherwise threatened by the realities of life in this century. And last but not least, it would help to bring professionals into the 'progressive' column – with all the political clout that entails. The opportunity is there. The question is, who will take it?
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Will Brett is Head of Campaigns at the Electoral Reform Society and a Labour councillor in Hackney, writing here in a personal capacity
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Bhatkal 23 January 2019: (Bhatkallys News Bureau) On Tuesday, Bhatkal town police raided two gambling spots in in its jurisdiction and arrested four people while also seizing Rs. 2,500/- cash during raids.
Working on a tip-off, PSI Appaji S Gondali, raided a street vendor near Eidgah ground and arrested three of them while they were allegedly caught playing Satta-Matka gambling game . The police seized Rs.2,220/- from the vendor's shop.
In the evening around 5 pm the cops again raided another spot near Chowtni, and arrested one person and seized Rs,420/- from him.
Two separate cases have been registered at Bhatkal town police station.
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Marolinta is een plaats en commune in het zuiden van Madagaskar, behorend tot het district Beloha, dat gelegen is in de regio Androy. Tijdens een volkstelling in 2001 telde de plaats 11.386 inwoners. De plaats is gelegen aan de rivier Menarandra, in de buurt van de Baai van Langarano.
De plaats biedt enkel lager onderwijs aan. 50% van de bevolking werkt als landbouwer, 40% houdt zich bezig met veeteelt en 5% verdient zijn brood als visser. Het meest belangrijke landbouwproduct is mais; overige belangrijke producten zijn maniok, zoete aardappelen en cowpeas. Verder is 5% actief in de dienstensector.
Gemeente in Androy
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The Melchizedek High Priest's Aaronic Breastplate
April 8, 2019 by Nā Hālau ʻĀha Hūi Lanakila in Newsletter
The Aaronic Breastplate: A Biblical Magical Phylactery
The The Jewish High Priest's or Aaronic Breastplate was a potent Biblical phylactery that was at once a sign of authority and piece of spiritual protective technology.
Aaron was the first high priest of the Temple at Jerusalem to have worn this breastplate, several centuries before Christ. It was later worn by the High Priest, when he was presented in the Holy Place, in the name of the Children of Israel. The breastplate features 12 gemstones each attributed to one of the 12 Tribes of Israel. As a result, this section of the Biblical text gives us a Biblical grounding for an occult correspondence list linking 12 stones to the 12 Tribes, and as such, a basis for talismanic magic.
The stones of the breastplate appear as one of three lists of gems, in the Bible. In Ezekiel 28:13, in Revelations 21:19–20, and in Exodus 28:17–20 are lists of the 12 foundation stones.
The authorized list is (1) red jasper (sardius), (2) citrine quartz (topaz), (3) emerald, (4) ruby (carbuncle), (5) lapis lazuli (sapphire), (6) rock crystal (diamond), (7) golden sapphire (ligure), (8) blue sapphire (agate), (9) amethyst, (10) yellow jasper (chrysolite), (11) golden beryl (onyx), (12) chrysoprase (jasper). The Hebrew names of these 12 stones are (1) Odem, (2) Pitdah, (3) Bareketh, (4) Nophek, (5) Sappir, (6) Yahalom, (7) Leshem, (8) Shebo, (9) Ahlamah, (10) Tarshish, (11) Shalom, (12) Yashpheh.
"According to the description in Exodus, this breastplate was attached to the tunic-like garment known as an ephod by gold chains/cords tied to the gold rings on the ephod's shoulder straps, and by blue ribbon tied to the gold rings at the belt of the ephod. The biblical description states that the breastplate was also to be made from the same material as the Ephod—embroidery of 3 colors of dyed wool and linen—and was to be ⅓ of a cubit squared, two layers thick, and with four rows of three engraved gems embedded in gold settings upon it, one setting for each stone. The description states that the square breastplate was to be formed from one rectangular piece of cloth—⅓ of a cubit by ⅔ of a cubit, folded so that it formed a pouch to contain the Urim and Thummim.
The Hebrew term for the breastplate, חֹשֶׁן(ḥōšen), appears to be named from its appearance, probably derived from the same source as Arabic حسن (ḥasuna), meaning "to be beautiful". The 19th-century German biblical scholar August Dillmannthought that it was more likely to be derived from the Hebrew word חֹצֶן (ḥōṣen), meaning "fold", relating to its function."
According to the Talmud, the wearing of the Hoshen atoned for the sin of errors in judgement on the part of the Children of Israel." As such, it was a symbolic foreshadower of the atoning role of Christ. Framed otherwise, Christ embodied a universalized version of the Aaronic Breastplate applied to all human beings.
As a side note, the Breastplate served as a pouch for two objects which provide a Biblical basis for using divination methods to seek answers from God in the way we do in contemporary Judaeo-Christian magic. "1 Samuel 14:41 is regarded by biblical scholars as key to understanding the Urim and Thummim; the passage describes an attempt to identify a sinner via divination, by repeatedly splitting the people into two groups and identifying which group contains the sinner."
"In the version of this passage in the Masoretic Text, it describes Saul and Jonathan being separated from the rest of the people, and lots being cast between them; the Septuagint version, however, states that Urimwould indicate Saul and Jonathan, while Thummim would indicate the people. In the Septuagint, a previous verse uses a phrase which is usually translated as "inquired of God", which is significant as the grammatical form of the Hebrew implies that the inquiry was performed by objects being manipulated; scholars view it as evident from these verses and versions that cleromancy was involved, and that Urim and Thummim were the names of the objects being cast."
For those who are interested in the latter subject, the source for the above is Hirsch, Emil G.; Muss-Arnolt, William; Bacher, Wilhelm; Blau, Ludwig (1906). "Urim and Thummim". In Singer, Isidore; et al. The Jewish Encyclopedia. 12. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 384–385.
Has anyone attempted to construct a version of the Aaronic breastplate for use in Solomonic work? The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses include a very different version of it, but it seems to me that a replica of the Biblical breastplate would fit in nicely with the Solomonic tradition as I see it in terms of grounding ritual technology in Biblical precedent in the same way that we use hyssop, the Solomonic Trumpet/Bell, and so on.
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One thought on "The Melchizedek High Priest's Aaronic Breastplate"
David Ekenedirichukwu Offor says:
Hello, Good day!
My name is David. I run an online store where i sell all kinds of Jewish items. I am interested in buying the Aaronic breast plate just like the one i saw in the video, Where can i buy it from. Can you kindly recommend? Or if you sell it, can i buy it from you?
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Q: igraph edge between two vertices I'm new to R and igraph and I was wondering if anybody can help me with the following.
I want to find the edge weight between two vertices in a graph. My graph structure is defined by the normal ego (node1), alter (node2) and the weight of the edge between them.
I know that I can get the weight for each of the edges in the list of edges that originate from node number 5 using E(igraph_friendship) [ from(5) ]$weight
And that I can find the weight for each of the edges in the list of edges that end onto node number 10 using E(igraph_friendship) [ to(10) ]$weight
But what if I simply want to find the weight of the edge that simple connects just node 5 and node 10?
Alternatively, if I can get the identifier of the edge that connects node 5 and 10 in the list of all edges, E(igraph_friendship), that would work too.
Thanks a lot for your help, I've been looking around a lot for it and I really appreciate your help!
A: This is actually quite easy in igraph 0.6 and above, because you can
treat the graph as if it was an adjacency matrix (or weighed adjacency
matrix in your case):
library(igraph)
g <- graph.ring(10)
g[1,2]
# [1] 1
E(g)$weight <- runif(ecount(g))
g[1,2]
# [1] 0.8115639
If you want to do this for the whole matrix, then you can simply do
g[]
Or, if you don't want sparse matrices, then
g[sparse=FALSE]
Please see ?"[.igraph" for more.
A: Gabor's use of the adjacency matrix helped. However, it took me a while to figure out how to get my edge lists with weights into an adjacency matrix. I tried to do it the usual way using graph.data.frame but then would get a weird error when I tried translating the igraph object to and adjacency matrix (error: Error in .M.kind(x) : not yet implemented for matrix w/ typeof character). This post helped do the trick: https://sites.google.com/site/daishizuka/toolkits/sna/weighted-edgelists.
However, what I found out from the R help email list help to work best was this simple operator directly on the igraph object: E(g)[5 %--% 10]$weight. See http://igraph.sourceforge.net/doc/R/iterators.html for details
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Absent Treatment--Dancing with a bashful partner.
Apple Knocker--A hick; a hay-shaker.
Barlow--A girl, a flapper, a chicken.
Bank's Closed--No petting allowed; no kisses.
Bell Polisher--A young man addicted to lingering in vestibules at 1 a.m.
Bean Picker--One who patches up trouble and picks up spilled beans.
Berry Patch--A man's particular interest in a girl.
Big Timer--(n. masc.)--A charmer able to convince his sweetie that a jollier thing would be to get a snack in an armchair lunchroom; a romantic.
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The Richard Syrett Show!
I was on the Richard Syrett show last night and we did an hour and a half. He started out the show by asking about the Indiana Jones- Crystal skull movie. I gave a brief overview of what the plot offered and then bloviated about how I believed it linked to the coming great deception, that of the revealing of the E.T. and the announcement that they were the ones behind all of the worlds major religions.
Richard then moved topics and we discussed the Vatican announcement a few months ago. This is when a spokes-hole for the Vatican announced that, "the Extraterrestrial is our brother." How's that for some nice advance PR, for the coming great deception!
I then gave a brief summary of the UFO flap in Stephenviille Texas and discussed Edgar Mitchell's announcement, regarding the existence of ET, and that the Roswell crash of 1947 really happened.
When we step back and take a look what has happened this year, so far there has been, what I would regard, as baby steps toward full disclosure. Think about this. Mitchell makes his statement on KARANG radio and the story is circulated and picked up by much of the main stream press. Most people yawn and act like, so what, big deal, we've always suspected that. Have we grown that desensitized? Are we under a hypnotic stupor brought to you by the pabulum, that the so called news media serve up to us nightly? I wonder what Paris Hilton had for breakfast this morning? Better turn on the Telly and get the latest update. Even the FOX news network had a segment called, The Daily Brittany, which tracked the daily antics of the troubled pop-tart! It would seem to me that with the admission of UFO's and ET's by Mitchell, that there would begin to be some serious discussion about the UFO / ET presence. What about Fyfe Symington, the former Governor of Arizona, who admitted on the Larry King Live show, that the Phoenix lights were indeed an extra terrestrial craft, not of this world. His words not mine. He also apologized to his constituency for making light of the affair when it happened.
Finally we settled into a discussion about what is going on in the Middle East and how I believe it is setting the stage for the coming war there. I told about the currency of the Luciferians, which is FEAR, and how a nuclear exchange in the Middle East, which I believe is eminent, will create the perfect climate of fear, which will then be the trigger that the Luciferians will use to usher in the Great Deception. All one has to do is look at Iran, Syria, Russia and Israel to see that the situation is grave at best. Remember also that we have beefed up our military in the Persian Gulf, while Hezbollah has claimed that they have rockets that can reach Tel Aviv. It's a crazy world in which we live in. On one hand we have the marvel of the athletic competition, of the Olympic games, and on the other, a nun who is burned to death in India…
Jesus said, "As in the days of Noah, so it shall be when the son of man returns."
What differentiates those days is the manifestation of the fallen angels. Are we in those time now? Are we going to see the so called ET / Fallen angels manifest again? Are we in the window of time of the Great Deception?
We only have a few days left for our August Special. The Nephilim Trilogy + PP&S + He Is Risen CD! All for only $31.00 plus S&H.
PART TWO: Maitreya… False Christ
August 28, 2008 / lamarzulli / 1 Comment
IT WAS 1980. I was a knew Christian and was immersed in learning about the scriptures. A friend called me on the phone and told me about a full page ad in the Los Angeles Times that boldly claimed, The Christ is Now Here! The ad also ran in the New York Times, The London Times, and a another paper in Europe. Below is the the lead line from the story.
He has been expected for generations by all of the major religions. Christians know him as the Christ, and expect his imminent return. Jews await him as the Messiah; Hindus look for the coming of Krishna; Buddhists expect him as Maitreya Buddha; and Muslims anticipate the Imam Mahdi or Messiah.
The story caused quite a reaction throughout the USA, as pastors renounced him as a false Christ, but some people believed the claim and placed their hope in this false messiah. The ad claimed that soon Maitreya would communicate with everyone on the planet, simultaneously through telepathic means. We've been waiting for this to happen for almost 30 years! Furthermore, Maitreya's handler, a person named Benjamin Creme told a very bizarre story of how he found Maitreya. I'm not certain of the story's authenticity, but it had to do with Creme being taken for a ride in the backseat of a limo in which he found himself in the presence of what we would call 'the Grays' – so called aliens. This part of the story is very bizarre and if true would add a further dimension of the demonic to it.
Maitreya apparently appeared, out of thin air, in a variety of far off places and healings were attributed to him. Share International, which is headed up by Creme, has a web site and you can check out the link that I have provided below.
Maitreya is a perfect example of the fulfillment of Jesus words, saying that false Christ's would appear. In my opinion Maitreya is a precursor of what the Anti Christ might look like. He will draw people to himself and proclaim himself God. The claim that is in italics above, states that all the worlds religions have been waiting for his return. Is this the type of deception that we will see when the Antichrist appears on the scene? I think it will be, only we will see real signs and wonders that will dazzle those who are not rooted and grounded in the word…
Im appearing tonight on The Richard Syrett show @ 7:00 PST. He's out of Toronto http://www.richardsyrett.com/index.htm
To find out about Maitreya here's the link: http://www.share-international.org/maitreya/Ma_main.htm
False Christ's: Part 1
August 27, 2008 / lamarzulli
I'm going to do a series on false Christ's as I think this is timely and pertinent on a prophetic level. I want to begin by setting the stage, and to do that I must quote from the words of Jesus, found in Mathew 24:24 For there shall arise FALSE CHRIST'S…
In this short admonition, Jesus is warning us that there would be a time, in which false Christs would arise. The word Christ is from the Greek Christos, meaning anointed one. What is bizarre is that Jesus is warning of this, before anyone would even dream of such a thing, remember his own people reject Him as Messiah. He proclaims this before the crucifixion and resurrection, before the rise of church buildings, stain glass windows, priests in vestments and funny hats, a thousand different denominations claiming that there way, is the true way and that their church is the true church. Before man could screw it up, he uttered the warning that would echo, through the centuries, for almost two thousand years. How could He do this, unless He was who He said He was? If we just take a step back and realize that when he uttered those words there was no PR team, no press conference, no video or 30 second soundbite, no news paper headline spreading the word, there was just a group of mainly illiterate, fisherman, who had hung around Jesus and even they didn't have a clear understanding of who He was. The statement, when taken by itself is bombastic and absurd. Who does this man think He is, anyway? By warning of false Christ's, He is thereby proclaiming that He is the true one, the messiah, the anointed one. Of course He had the goods to back it up, as the written record proclaims, that He healed everyone of their disease, had command over the natural elements, of the earth, as well as the supernatural, and even had the last say with death, as He rose from the grave after three days in the tomb. (SIDEBAR: What I love about the Shroud of Turin is that it just might be the Calling Card of God. The shroud left a record of the resurrection, that some say, in doing so, is a form of a new, and so far undiscovered, physics. SEE BLOG BELOW) Now almost two thousand years later, we see that there are those who are claiming to be the reincarnation of Jesus, the second coming of Jesus, the new Jesus, the real messiah and on and on it goes. Tomorrow we will examine one such claim, that of Maitreya. I think you'll find it interesting. On a last note, perhaps a C sharp. One reason that I'm doing this series is that it figureS into the prophetic fulfillment, of Jesus' words.
Isaiah 17, Ezekiel 38 & the UFO Great Deception!
August 26, 2008 / lamarzulli / 5 Comments
The following paragraph is from the comment section. I'm using it to prime the pump for todays BLOG!
Stumbled across your website by accident and am grateful for it. You and I have many of the same beliefs, especially when speaking of the supernatural realms. I see you talk alot about Ez 38&39 alot, but there is going to be a big war before Armageddon. While I believe Ez 38 may not be too far off, Is 17 has to happen first. If you look at the short history of Israel, Syria has never been one to sit out an all out attack against Israel, all the way back to the very beginning in '48. But in Ez 38 the guest list is announced in advance, but Syria is conspicuously missing. In reading Isa 17, it appears as though Syria may attack Israel with a WMD, probably biological, with it's references to Jacob being made thin and the fatness of his flesh shall wax lean. Also the refs to crops and such. If Syria was to do this, Israel will retaliate with a full nuclear attack, and truly Damascus would cease being a city. With the current treaties in place between Iran,Syria, and Russia, this may be exactly what causes the hooks to be set in the jaw of Russia. They would be forced to uphold their end of the treaty in defense of their Muslim arms customers…
In PP&S I propose that the prophecy of Isaiah 17, might be part of the Ezekiel 38&39 scenario. Are they connected? I believe that they are. Perhaps the attack on Damascus triggers the Ezekiel war. One thing I want to make clear is this. I believe that the Ezekiel war, is NOT ARMAGEDDON. They are two separate wars. In order for Armageddon to take place the third temple must be rebuilt, the Anti Christ must reveal himself, their must be a global, one-world government, and the Mark of the Beast – RDIF Digital Angel chips – must be under the skin of most of the worlds populace.
I was back on the X-Zone last night, with Rob McConnell. He asked me when I thought the UFO phenomena would manifest openly. I proposed that after the war in the Middle East, when the world has witnessed a nuclear exchange, similar to Nagasaki or Hiroshima. People will be in a state of fear and great apprehension – that's an understatement. What better time then to spring the deception? As I Blogged previously, the currency of the kingdom of Satan, is fear. People will be ready and willing to embrace the great lie, that the E.T.'s are here to save us! That they have waited until this moment to help through this tumultuous time in our history.
Prophecy has been placed in the Bible for us to read and understand. it is there to warn us of what is coming, so that we will not be taken off guard. While no man knows the exact sequence of events – myself included – we can, however, know the times in which we live. We can know the season. I think that we're in that season where the players of the Ezekiel war, are on stage. How soon before they go at it? I don't know. And what of the attack that might happen simultaneously, on the USA, as I propose in PP&S. Once again we are admonished by Jesus himself, who tells us to WATCH!
Building 7?
August 26, 2008 August 26, 2008 / lamarzulli / 1 Comment
Over the weekend, a report was issued, that declared that the collapse of Building #7 was the first time, in history that a modern, sky scraper collapsed due to fire… The Olympic games were on, so please pass me the potato chips and dip, as I'm really not that interested in what happened to Building #7, of the World Trade Towers, seven years after the event…. or am I? You bet I am! I'm the guy that writes about UFOs, Big Foot, and the Shroud of Turin, and I also believe that Kennedy was killed by more than one gunman, so this is right up my alley, as it were.
For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about, let me give you the thumbnail sketch. Building 7, was in the World Trade Tower, complex of buildings and was damaged by the collapse of the Towers. Fires started in the building and about 8 hours later it suddenly collapsed. There are many sites, on the NET that are devoted to the exploration of this. Of course there are certain parties that scoff and bluster, if you even mention the idea, that the collapse of the building could have been anything other that the official explanation. Some people who have attempted to bring about a discussion of the collapse, of this building, are immediately dismissed as kooks and nutcases.
I don't particularly care for Rosie O'Donnell. I find her annoying and self serving. I do, however agree with her that there is something fishy, in the way building 7 collapsed. Why does it take seven years to come out with a report, that informs us that a fire caused the collapse? This was an unprecedented event, in that no other building, has collapsed, due solely to fire, in our modern era. On the site that I've linked to below you can examine some of the evidence for yourself. There is a qoute from Dan Rather, who comments, in real time, that the collapse of Building 7, looked like controlled demolition. If that is true, that the collapse of Building 7 was somehow an inside job. i.e. controlled demolition – and please remember that Hitler burned the Reichstag – what is to gain by this? In the new book I'm working on, I discuss the Mystery of Iniquity. (Hidden evil)
Two thousand years ago, Paul the apostle wrote about this mystery. Is this Mystery of Iniquity somehow linked to 911? Consider this. Shortly after we invaded Afghanistan. Why then in 2007 did Afghanistan produce a bumper crop of Opium? Who profited from this? Here's a link to the bumper crop harvested in 2007 in Afghanistan.
http://www.usnews.com/blogs/news-desk/2008/2/6/another-huge-opium-harvest-in-afghanistan.html
This begs the question, why can't we control the Opium fields? Can't we just wipe them out? I guess we don't have good satellite coverage in that part of the world, just like we can't seem to find Bin Laden.
Then there's the war in Iraq. Remember Babylon, that ancient city that just might figure into the end-time mix, lies in that country. Is there a connection? Is this all part of the implementation of the one world government, that the Bible predicts will come upon the earth in the last days? Is 911, The Afghan and Iraqi war, the modern manifestation of the Mystery of Iniquity? I don't have all the answers, but I'll say this, that I want to read the official report of the collapse of building 7. I would like to see professionals that have degrees in physics, examine the report and weigh in on it. I would like to see a discussion of what slammed into the Pentagon and what happened to the two engines, on the 757 Airplane? Did they just vanish? Did 12 tons of metal disintegrated without leaving a trace? No bodies, no wreckage and a hole in the building that measures only 16 feet across? And what about the surveillance cameras that were confiscated? I could go on, but enough for now…
Here's a great link that details what may have happened that day… to Building #7
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.sydweedon.com/images/murrah_building.jpg&imgrefurl=http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm%3Ffuseaction%3Duser.viewprofile%26friendID%3D53393065&h=291&w=298&sz=42&hl=en&start=5&usg=__d7soGqrdXaE1P62PT78uFbBsiQo=&tbnid=7scJIg0yTb-maM:&tbnh=113&tbnw=116&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dbuilding%2B7%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG
The Russians Have Invaded Georgia?
Yesterday I ran into a friend of mine and we started a livley discussion about Russia's invasion of Georgia and its possible prophetic implication. My friend shook his head and started to chuckle.
"What's so funny?" I asked.
"You're not going to beleive this story… but it's true," he replied.
I folded my arms across my chest and waited for him to begin.
"Ok, So I'm at the post office yesterday and there's a couple in front of me. They're young. Maybe early twenties. Anyway, I'm bored and I happen to overhear the girl say to her boy friend, "Did you hear that the Russians have invaded Georgia and President Bush isn't doing anything about it!"
He had my attention and I wondered where he was going with this,
My freind picked up the story again, "So then the boy friend turns to the girl and says – I'm not kidding – Wow, that will only leave 49 states!"
We both cracked up. Of course I asked if it were really true and my friend swore to me that the conversation happened just the way he relayed to me.
Why the story is humorous, it is also tragic to think that there are some of us who have no idea of what is happening on the geo-political stage. The history of our planet is one of almost continuous warfare. As Dr. Stan Freidman likes to point out, "The primary occupation of the inhabitants of earth, is tribal warfare." One of the prophecies that I take special note of is Jesus admonition to us that, "There will be wars and rumors of wars," in the end times. When we take a look at some of the hot spots of tension, we can begin to wonder if we are in the time frame that Jesus told us about 2000 years ago, that would be one of the signs of the end, of the age. With the military build up by the US in the Persian Gulf, the Russian 'Bear' roused from slumber with the invasion of Georgia – the new liaison between Syrian and Russia, Hezbollah flexing its muscles and the ongoing saber rattling from Iran, are we seeing the stage being set for a regional war in the Middle East? Is this the war of Ezekiel 38 & 39? You decide. Another admonition that Jesus instructed us, was to watch and be ready. We are to know the time and season that we live in and that includes knowing where Georgia is on the map.
Yesterday I had a post from someone who was curious about the Nephilim. They had never read about the phenomena described in Genesis 6, which is the basis for the Nephilim Trilogy which then served as a spring board for Politics, Prophecy & the Supernatural. As I said in the PP&S, most of us are uncomfortable when talking about the supernatural. Recently, there has been an explosion of television shows discussing the supernatural. Physics like John Edwards are seen daily by millions of people. New television series are emerging as well, like Ghost Hunters Internationall, UFO Files, Monster Quest, Alien Abductions, Weird Travels and others, all explore the possibility of the supernatural. I have often raised the question, when talking to folks who are interested in the supernatural, "what is the litmus test that we use to determine whether what we are experiencing is benevolent or malevolent?" My question is more often than not, met with a shrug of indifference. Yet, when dealing with supernatural events we have a manual to guide us, so that we will not be deceived by every manifestation. There is a scripture found in the New Testament that declares,"Even if an angel appears and preaches a different Gospel, let him be cursed." Fairly strong language that. It also implies that there is a possibility of just that happening.
In PP&S I have put forth the theory that in there will be a coming Great Deception. So much so that even the elect would be deceived. What is coming is supernatural in scope. What is coming has never before witnessed by the human race. I believe it will be so overwhelming and majestic in scope, that most of us will will be deceived.
We are told, in the Bible to test the spirits. This implies that dealing with the supernatural, at least when this scripture was written, was something that was expected. In other words it was the norm. Most of our churches have relegated the gifts of the Spirit to the dust bin declaring that these gifts were only for the beginning church. This has created a vacuum in the church and consequently in most of the pew sitters lives. People are hungry for the supernatural. Sadly, because a greater part of the church has put a lid on this, people are looking elsewhere. Because we have not been taught Biblical standards, many of us become sucked into the deception of cults. What litmus test will we use? If we haven't been taught Biblical truths, then we are open to DECEPTION.
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Subject of Possible Rule Making: Chapter 181-82A WAC, Performance based certificate endorsements.
Reasons Why Rules on this Subject may be Needed and What They Might Accomplish: The professional educator standards board (PESB) is responsible for teacher certification and preparation programs. This chapter pertains to certification endorsements. Rule-making authority is granted to PESB for Title 181 WAC.
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Fashionable ladies at the races. Photograph by Horace Nicholls, reproduced with kind permission of the Horace Nicholls Estate.
17 February, 2017 marked the 150th anniversary of the birth of an important and yet comparatively little-known British photographer. Perhaps more than any other photographer, Horace Nicholls has shaped our perception of Britain during the first decades of the twentieth century. Even though his name is probably unfamiliar, you will almost certainly recognise his iconic images of fashionable upper class ladies at Ascot or, in stark contrast, women munitions workers during the First World War.
During the early twentieth century, Horace Nicholls was one of Britain's best known photographers. As one of the first photojournalists, Nicholls's work shaped that of succeeding generations. Nicholls photographed the 2nd Anglo-Boer War in South Africa. He clarified legal copyright in photographs in a landmark court case in 1901. He photographed Edwardian social and sporting events and documented the impact of total war on the British people. As Britain's first official photographer on the Home Front, he had unique access, particularly to women war workers. After the war, at the invitation of the Women's War Work Sub Committee, Nicholls became the first head of the new Imperial War Museum's photographic studio where he worked to secure and develop the museum's photographic collections.
These five words, which have struck fear into the hearts of many, seem oddly out of place in the Wellcome Collection's impressive Reading Room. It's not just the location, rather that all participants including five from the IWM's Second World War Galleries team, are wearing false moustaches. How better to get into the mind-set of a would-be British Army officer in 1942?
To celebrate the opening of the Tavistock Institute Archive papers on the War Office Selection Boards or WOSBs (pronounced wos-bees) at the Wellcome Library, a series of innovative workshops have been created to allow visitors to undergo the same military psychology tests that were used over 70 years ago. Although never kept a secret during the war, it has only been through the doctoral research of Alice White, and the meticulous cataloguing of the Tavistock Institute Archives by Elena Carter, that a wealth of information about the creation and development of the WOSBs testing programme has been uncovered. Co-created with Matt Gieve of the Tavistock Institute, these workshops will no doubt run for more than the initial four sessions planned.
It was with great delight and pleasure that I received copies of my book, Dirty Wars: A Century of Counterinsurgency, which was published by The History Press on 6 October and will be published in North America in February 2017. This is the first book written for IWM by a member of staff to fully explore the origins and continuing importance and relevance of counterinsurgency.
'Who is the enemy?' This is the question most asked in modern warfare; gone are the set-piece conventional battles of the past. Once seen as secondary to more traditional conflicts, irregular warfare (as modified and refashioned since the 1990s) now presents a major challenge to the state and the bureaucratic institutions which have ruled the twentieth century, and to the politicians and civil servants who formulate policy.
Over the weekend of 18-20 March an international conference took place in Leeds, focusing on resistance to the First World War. The conference, which I helped to organise, brought together academics, community groups, poets and storytellers from across the globe, including delegates who had travelled from Australia and the USA. The conference was envisaged following the suggestion that the prominent narratives during the First World War Centenary were limited to stories of those who had actively participated in the war effort. Stories of resistance to the war were missing from dominant narratives of remembrance and the conference sought to question what war resistance was, how acts of resistance were undertaken, and the significance of war resistance today. The presence of both academic and community focused research on resistance worked particularly well in addressing the many different facets of resistance; including the theoretical underpinnings of pacifism, international and transnational movements for peace, individual acts of conscious and unconscious resistance as well as national and local networks of resistance.
On the evening of November 20 1983, 100 million Americans settled down to watch Nicholas Meyer's made-for-TV film The Day After. The film's focus was a familiarly normal community in rural Eastern Kansas in the lead up to, and aftermath of, nuclear war. It is shocking and arrestingly bleak viewing; moreover it was, and remained for years afterwards, the most highly rated TV film in US broadcast history. Its importance however, lies less in its status as a landmark media event than in what it demonstrates about the cultural imagination in the 1980s. The deterioration in relations between NATO and the Warsaw Pact raised for a new generation the meaningful prospect of nuclear apocalypse. The Day After is only one example of a notable manifestation of a contemporaneous burgeoning – and now largely forgotten – paranoia in the popular culture of the time. It's my conviction – and the focus for my PhD research – that such fictional responses don't just reflect the paranoia that was a product of the period, but that that they ultimately made a necessary and significant contribution to the eventual outcome.
'As soon as the Iron Curtain came down': when did the Cold War begin?
East German construction workers, supervised by border guards, building the Berlin Wall, 1961. © IWM HU 73012.
The official history of the Cold War holds that the military and political divide between Eastern and Western blocs was cemented in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War as allied relationships cooled.
C Eliot Hodgkin, 'The Haberdashers' Hall, 8th May 1945', tempera on panel, © IWM, Art.IWM ART LD 5311.
June is the month when rosebay willow herb comes into flower, growing from derelict buildings, on wasteland and railway embankments across the UK. During the Second World War and in the following years, its spires of magenta flowers were common to see amidst the ruins and cleared bomb sites, hence the name it was given at the time – fireweed.
Yet to flower in this painting of May 1945, the fireweed is depicted at the very forefront of the remains of Haberdashers' Hall, Staining Lane, which was destroyed during one of the worst night raids of the Blitz on the 28/29 December 1940.
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Search. Discover. Share.
Off Campus Access
Primo All Search
Lanny Shaeffer Book Group
In conjunction with the Baylor Health Sciences Library, the Virginia R. Cvetko Patient Education Center hosts a book club on the third Thursday of every month from 12 pm – 1pm. The book club is open to all and the meeting is located in the Cvetko Center at the Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center at Dallas in the Collins Building, Suite 615.
A list of each year's book club selections can be found in the menu to the right, and are available in print at the Baylor Health Sciences Library and electronically via OverDrive on a first-come, first-served basis.
For more information please contact the Cvetko Center at 214-820-2608.
3302 Gaston Avenue, Dallas, TX 75246
Dental: 214-828-8151 | Medical: 214-820-2377
Copyright © 2021. Baylor Health Sciences Library. All rights reserved.
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Have great fun with this brightly colored football. Its shape makes it easy for your dog to catch it, grab it and run with it! No two sides of the football is the same color. All footballs are an array of three of the four following colors: red, orange, blue or yellow.
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There's something for everyone in this booklist: flights of fact and fantasy, traditional aviation from the air and with one foot on the ground; daredevil flights and flights of fancy; flyers both funny and brave.
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Cassie doesn't have to actually go to the beach; she's got her very own "tar beach" on the roof of her Harlem apartment building. From there, her imagination takes her on a journey through time and space. The artist's quilt story was successfully adapted into this modern classic.
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I am a research scientist at Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California. I recieved my Ph.D. from the Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland College Park (UMD) advised by Lise Getoor.
My research interests include Graph-based Data Science and Machine Learning, Statistical Relational Learning, Multi-Relational and Heterogeneous Graph Mining, and Biomedical and Health Informatics.
I received M.Sc. degrees in Bioinformatics and Software Engineering. Prior to ISI, I have worked with various research institutes including Microsoft Research Redmond, Yahoo! Labs Sunnyvale, University of California Santa Cruz, and Henry Ford Hospital, and startups such as Turi (ex. Graphlab) and The Meet Group (ex. Tagged). I have published papers, been the program committee, and organized workshops at conferences such as KDD, ICML, NIPS, WWW, SDM, ICDM, and WSDM.
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Not necessarily healthy, but one of my favorites, and not too high in calories if you just have one or two. Also, if you are around a grill, place the graham with the chocolate on it, so that the chocolate starts to get a little melty. S'mores: ideas to move beyond just the basic!
S'mores can be made over a gas stove top, in the fire pit at the beach, in a fireplace on a cold winter evening, or using the toaster oven (always with adult supervision).
Caramel: set your toasty marshmallow on a chocolate graham cracker and top it with a chocolate coated caramel drop and a spoonful of caramel sauce.
Snow White: push a few white chocolate chips into the center of a melting marshmallow, then sandwich them inside two vanilla wafers.
Peanut Butter Delight: place a marshmallow and a mini peanut butter cup between two fudge-striped cookies.
Coconut Dream: set your toasty marshmallow on a shortbread cookie and top it with toasted coconut.
Campfire s'mores: Top the graham with a layer of p-nut butter and top with banana slices. Place the toasted marshmallow on top.
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FREE Delivery on orders in Ireland over €50.00.
We will endeavour to ship all orders on day of purchase, provided they are placed before 1pm and in stock Monday to Friday. Please note that during busy periods this may not always be possible.
Orders Placed at the weekend will be sent out on Monday.
Please contact us if you have any special requirements regarding delivery.
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At Killusty Crafts, we are firm believers in recycling and reusing and where possible we try to recycle or reuse boxes and packaging.
You also have the option to click and collect from our shop.
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Q: Exception: Unexpected end of ZLIB input stream There is something wrong with GZIPInputStream or GZIPOutputStream. Just please read the following code (or run it and see what happens):
def main(a: Array[String]) {
val name = "test.dat"
new GZIPOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(name)).write(10)
println(new GZIPInputStream(new FileInputStream(name)).read())
}
It creates a file test.dat, writes a single byte 10 formatting by GZIP, and read the byte in the same file with the same format.
And this is what I got running it:
Exception in thread "main" java.io.EOFException: Unexpected end of ZLIB input stream
at java.util.zip.InflaterInputStream.fill(Unknown Source)
at java.util.zip.InflaterInputStream.read(Unknown Source)
at java.util.zip.GZIPInputStream.read(Unknown Source)
at java.util.zip.InflaterInputStream.read(Unknown Source)
at nbt.Test$.main(Test.scala:13)
at nbt.Test.main(Test.scala)
The reading line seems going the wrong way for some reason.
I googled the error Unexpected end of ZLIB input stream and found some bug reports to Oracle, which were issued around 2007-2010. So I guess the bug still remains in some way, but I'm not sure if my code is right, so let me post this here and listen to your advice. Thank you!
A: You have to call close() on the GZIPOutputStream before you attempt to read it. The final bytes of the file will only be written when the stream object is actually closed.
(This is irrespective of any explicit buffering in the output stack. The stream only knows to compress and write the last bytes when you tell it to close. A flush() won't help ... though calling finish() instead of close() should work. Look at the javadocs.)
Here's the correct code (in Java);
package test;
import java.io.FileInputStream;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.zip.GZIPInputStream;
import java.util.zip.GZIPOutputStream;
public class GZipTest {
public static void main(String[] args) throws
FileNotFoundException, IOException {
String name = "/tmp/test";
GZIPOutputStream gz = new GZIPOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(name));
gz.write(10);
gz.close(); // Remove this to reproduce the reported bug
System.out.println(new GZIPInputStream(new FileInputStream(name)).read());
}
}
(I've not implemented resource management or exception handling / reporting properly as they are not relevant to the purpose of this code. Don't treat this as an example of "good code".)
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The latest step towards the future.
Additionally, the TWENTYFIVE has a variety of optional accessories such as a fingerprint reader, 9.7" customer facing display and multiple processor configurations.
显示器 17" 17" 17" 17"
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Henry Burgess may refer to:
Henry Givens Burgess (1859–1937), Irish railway executive
Henry Burgess (priest) (1808–1886), English clergyman
Henry Burgess (cricketer) (1879–1964), English cricketer
Henry William Burgess (c. 1792–1839), British artist
See also
Harry Burgess (disambiguation)
Norman Wettenhall (Henry Norman Burgess Wettenhall, 1915–2000), Australian paediatric endocrinologist and ornithologist
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A new report published by NCVO shows a lack of diversity among people formally volunteering with charities, which it says poses "a big challenge" for the sector.
The report, Getting Involved, gives an "overview of the different ways and activities in which people participate in society" including membership rates for bodies such as trade unions, religious groups and political affiliations.
Among people formally participating with charities, through either volunteering with an organisation, becoming a trustee or campaigning, NCVO's report shows there has been "minimal change in the demographics of who gets involved" over the last decade.
Formal volunteers 'well resourced and highly educated'
Those formally participating with charities are predominantly "people from well resourced and highly educated backgrounds". The report said the largest differences in terms of demographics concern "socio-economic status and education, with people in higher social grades and a higher level of education being more likely to get involved".
The report also suggests the sector needs to expand, or rely less heavily upon, what it calls the 'civic core'. This is a "relatively small proportion of the population" who are responsible for the bulk of volunteering, charitable giving and civic participation.
The report found the 'civil core' was made up of more than 50 per cent women, with a third of members having a degree or higher level of education and more than 50 per cent likely to earn a "higher salary". The report also found that over 40 per cent of the civic core practise a religion.
The report said: "While there is a huge diversity of activities, the picture is quite different when looking at who is involved. Levels and types of involvement vary according to demographics.
"The greatest disparities concern socio-economic status and education level: people in higher social grades and with a higher level of education are more likely to get involved in most activities. Likewise, people contributing a disproportionate amount of time – the 'civic core' – are drawn predominantly from the most prosperous, middle-aged and highly educated sections of the population."
Formal volunteering 'less inclusive'
The report also found that "formal activities" were "less inclusive" than non-formal activities. Differences in participation rates between higher and lower levels of education are smaller for "informal volunteering" than for formal volunteering. This figure was also found to be true for differences between social grades and ethnic groups, "suggesting that more formal activities present more barriers to getting involved".
The report also broke down volunteering rates by ethnic group. It found that, in 2015/16 one in five BME people had formally volunteered at least once in the last month, versus just over a quarter of white people. The gap was similar when looking at formal volunteering rates across the last 12 months.
It found however that rates of volunteering informally were broadly similar, with 61 per cent of BME respondents versus 60 per cent of white respondents.
The report also showed that 68 per cent of BME people had donated to a charity in the past month, versus 74 per cent of white people across the same time period.
Sector needs to innovate
Karl Wilding, director of public policy and volunteering at NCVO, said: "Organisations of all kinds will need to innovate in the sort of opportunities they offer in order to lift their levels of volunteering and to attract a more diverse range of people.
"Many organisations are already thinking about and doing this, and we should all try to learn from them.
"If we are to create a society able to address the diverse needs of all who live in it, we need to make sure that people from all walks of life are able to join in and work towards change."
Charity Commission publishes major report into trusteeship
Boards 'do not reflect the communities charities serve', warns Commission
Who sits on the typical trustee board?
13 Nov 2017 Voices
Reports & accounts 747
Trustees 330
Volunteering 162
Diversity and inclusion 118
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I have filed joint tax return for 2012 tax year. My wife is not eligible for SSN (she's on H4 visa) so we included the W7 form (application for ITIN) into the package.
This year the rules became more strict and our CPA told us to go to IRS in person and submit original documents within the tax return and the W7 form.
All that happened on Feb 22nd - more than a month ago.
Several days ago we have received a mail from ITIN department (that is located in Austin, Texas) that they cannot issue the ITIN because they think that the passport does not meet their criteria. They haven't specified what's exactly wrong - they just sent a standard response letter.
The passport is valid, visa is valid, all is fine there - we did re-enter the country several times, etc.
We called the phone number specified on the response letter and, literally, no-one knows what's wrong - they have that we should send them original passport even though the IRS employee verified our documents and mailed the tax return with W7. They sent it internally.
I have no idea what to do. First of all, it is not legal to stay without a passport. If we send the original passport to IRS - it will mean that we violate immigration rules that are clearly saying that passport and visa MUST be available at all times.
Another concern that the passport just might be lost when it's just mailed. It's not possible to track this process - that's the most scary thing. If it get's lost - we're in a big trouble, it's even impossible to prove that you haven't got your passport back.
We came to the local IRS office in person again (Broadway, New York City) and shown them the response letter, even talked to the supervisor. They listened very carefully. Literally, they said: - "We do not know what to do. All we can is to send your documents again. It is not possible to contact ITIN department"
So, this is a circle and we have no idea what we should do. Phone calls to call center do not help at all - they're saying that we need to send an original passport.
I did my taxes with CPA - they have no clue as well and they say, starting this year they cannot contact ITIN department as well.
Any help or advise is highly appreciated - I'm completely lost.
UPDATE: We have received the ITIN.
And here's the story. First, I'd like to say, get ready: the call center is absolutely useless and helpless in this situation. We called about 10 times during this period. Every single time we were provided with a different set of information. Someone was saying: "Send your original passport", Next day they were saying that we should not send anything. Next time they said "go to local office and re-submit your application", etc. Every single time we had a new story to deal with. Try to convince your CPA to call them - they at least talk the same language.
So, what we did? Everything: we went to the local office and re-submitted our application. This time we added all possible paperwork we had: driver's license copy, statements, immigration forms, etc. We also went to our consulate and they gave us a paper saying that the passport is valid and confirming that my wife's birth date and passport number is correct. We sent one more regular mail package containing the paper from consulate with the copies of all possible documents issued by various US organizations.
What happened later is a complete mystery: we have received the rejection letter. The letter was saying that we haven't provided the documents IRS requested and that we have to apply for ITIN once more again. I was not surprised at all and relaxed when I got the official answer.
We called one final time to the call center - they said that they can see the ITIN in their system and we're all set. Of course, they have no clue how our refund will be processed (single or married) but at least we've got a number and we will be able to file an amended return.
The story is not finished yet - we're still waiting for our return to be processed and I will update this post as soon as I get details.
P.S. I already got my NY state tax refund - that one took 2.5 months to get processed.
I still haven't received my refund. Called to the IRS. They said that they do not see my tax return for this year, but they do see the ITIN assigned and it's in the system.
Final UPDATE: In the end, I have got the refund. It took about 6 months in total since we have submitted the documents in person at the local IRS office (Broadway) in NYC. Actually, after we got the confirmation that the ITIN has been assigned, IRS lost our tax return - this was confirmed by the call center employee: they basically didn't know where the tax return was after the ITIN was assigned. They are 2 different departments and probably ITIN department just didn't send it to the Federal Processing Center - this is just a guess, nobody knows and, of course, nobody is responsible for that. We have submitted 2 more copies by mail and one of them apparently worked. Just make sure you don't owe anything: if you're doing a refund, you don't get a fine. Otherwise, you'll have to pay a fine on top of all that. Even if your tax return is lost somewhere in between. Anyway, always have certified mail receipts, save all copies and make sure that you can always proof what you sent and when. I learned a lot of lessons out of it.
I went through the same thing as you, had to file 2-3 times before the application would stop bouncing back (now we're still awaiting the ITIN). There are many things that have to be done exactly right, and even if you follow the W-7 instructions to the letter and have an IRS agent assist you, it may still get rejected.
In lieu of the actual passport, a certified copy from the embassy should be sufficient for the application. Additionally, you can also opt to bring the passport in to an IRS office along with the ITIN application and have it validated in person.
-New W-7 form, filled out correctly and signed. The address on here must match the address on the tax return. If the visa on the passport is expired, do not enter it.
@sam I helped one of my buddies (with being a chauffeur) so I have first hand information for ya. The IRS is extremely strict now and sending in the passport is the only option. Not only that, if there is a local IRS office, the passport has to be sent from that office by one of their employees. One of them IRS employees will check your 1040 and will keep your passport. After a wait of about 6 weeks, my buddys wife got her passport back.
A photocopy of the passport with a "Under processing with IRS" was given upon insisting.
The poor bloke had to change his travel plans, but whatever for a heavy check from the IRS.
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Blepharitis is a relatively common eye condition with many possible causes. Blepharitis can also result from an infection in the eyes, which would require treatment with a prescription medication. Blepharitis may occur in conjunction with rosacea, or as a result of prolonged psoriatic arthritis.
The eyes and eyelids are surrounded by approximately 80 oil glands. Blepharitis is the result of a malfunction within these oil glands surrounding the eye. If the immune system becomes disrupted due to stress, infection, dehydration, or allergies these oil glands react by producing too little oil causing dryness, too much oil causing crusting of the eyes, or even the wrong kind of oils. When the oil gland production is disrupted the eyelids can become red, irritated, inflamed, swollen and crusty. Rosacea is often linked to blepharitis as it also a condition involving the function and regulation of the oil glands in the skin. Other causes of an oil gland malfunction include Bacterial exposure from eye makeup, ocular lubricants and contact lens solutions or direct contact with allergens present in the environment.
The element to blepharitis management is – pay close attention – eyelids and eye lashes hygiene. Treatment may include placing a clean washcloth which has been soaked in hot tap water on closed eyelids for three to five minutes, repeat this process a second time. Follow this by gently cleansing the eye area with a mild mixture of equal parts of baby shampoo and water and gently, then carefully rinse the lids thoroughly with warm water. This procedure can be done to two to three times a day as needed. Once your blepharitis is under control this process need only be done once a day. Rosacea-Ltd applied at the first indication of a blepharitis flare can also help to quickly bring this condition under control.
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Lippy art: Hong Kong artist creates stunning celebrity sculptures on lipstick!
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Poet and activist Natasha T. Miller celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. events at Thiel
Posted January 13, 2017 Print
GREENVILLE, Pa.—Performance poet, author, activist and film producer Natasha T. Miller joins the Thiel College community for its celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. events Jan. 15-16. She will be the keynote speaker at both the 7:30 p.m. Sunday "Be The Dream" kickoff program and the 4 p.m. Monday interfaith community service. Both events are in the David Johnson Memorial Chapel on the campus of Thiel College.
These events are free and open to the public. A bonfire, gathering and candlelight march precedes Sunday's kickoff program at 6:45 p.m.
Miller was the featured poet at the 2015 national Evangelical Lutheran Church in America youth gathering—RiseUp Together—in Detroit, speaking before 30,000 attendees.
In 2007, she was crowned the Detroit Poetry Slam's grand slam champion and has been a member of three national poetry slam teams. She has also been a Women of The World Poetry Slam finalist two years in a row.
Miller produces the "It's Not About You Poetry Slam Series." She started her own publishing company "All I Wanna Say Publishing" and published her first book of quotes "Dreams of a Beginner." She is working on a memoir titled "Rape, Suicide, God, and Poetry."
In July of 2012, Miller was one of 12 performing artists selected out of hundreds to become a Detroit Kresge artist fellow and be awarded a $25,000 grant. She has published two books including "Coming out of Nowhere," a social networking memoir about homosexuality and cyberbullying.
For more information, contact Director of Student Activities and Involvement Than Oo at 724-589-2102.
Intercultural discovery, interaction the focus of fifth annual Thiel International Education Week (November 14, 2016)
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Welcoming, comfortable, breezy, and hospitable, this indoors-goes-outdoors environment is the perfect place to express your creativity and personal style. We hope these front porch ideas will inspire you!
Your decorating choices are limited only by your imagination, the size of your porch, and yes, your budget. But if you're looking for front porch ideas for your Lowcountry – designed home, you've come to the right place.
Porches come in many styles and sizes. Most southern homes have porches – front and back porches, wrap around porches, screened, porches with rails and or columns, and porches that are open and unobstructed. Some even have stacked porches featuring a main level front porch and another directly above it on the second floor. Double the space and double the decorating fun.
No Porch at all yet? There are Front Porch Kits for Sale!
If you are starting from scratch or renovating to add a porch to your house, take a look at the variety of front porch kits, plans and parts for sale that will surely get you started.
You can buy a porch kit for any design complete with the features you want: timbers, mantels, transoms, railings, columns, stairs, and screens. If you purchase ready drawn plans for your porch, just choose the materials you prefer, to build it with.
Whatever you choose, get ready to have a porch for your house that will give you years of enjoyment, more space, and that classic southern look.
1. Railings: If your porch is raised, an enclosure will add safety. Railings come in a variety of materials – wood, metal, balustrade, spindle, and more. Your choice of whether or not to build a railing will be influenced by the design of your home and your desire for privacy.
2. Columns: Railings attach to columns, which can add another aesthetic to your home. Clean "modern" lines or Victorian-style charms are just two options to consider. Columns also act as roof supports and as stand-alone features (without a railing); they provide the feel of an old antebellum mansion.
3. Floors and ceilings: Tongue in groove wood flooring is a traditional treatment for your porch ceiling, and wood, vinyl tiles, brickwork, ceramic, and stone are gorgeous options with a variety of benefits for your floor. A synthetic or natural fiber outdoor area rug offers a budget-friendly decorating choice that can pull together a seating area and add colorful interest.
4. Awnings and hanging sun-proof fabric panels: Awnings add another level of shade as well as style and color to your outdoor living area, while fabric panels ensure privacy, especially if your home is close to a neighbor, or to the street. Pulling the curtains closed on a hot or rainy day will give your porch, and you, a layer of protection from the elements.
5. Screens: Screened porches, a feature of many Celadon Lowcountry style homes, are often at the back or side of a house next to the kitchen and dining room, providing a breezy extension to a family's dining experience.
Historically, screened-in porches have been prime gathering places for families for taking meals, socializing or relaxing. Today they have evolved to include options such as flatscreen televisions and retractable screens which allow you to retract your screens with the push of a button.
Porches are the perfect place to sit, relax and enjoy the view.
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1. Comfortable chairs – at least four if you plan on having friends over and since we are talking about southerners, just place those comfy chairs, and they will be filled with friends in no time.
If you're aiming for a rustic look, you can't go wrong with all-weather wicker chairs and big soft cushions in outdoor fabrics. The chair sizes you choose will depend on the width of your porch but do include a rocking chair or two.
2. A table to hold your drink, your book, or a vase of flowers. Tables come in wicker too, but it's fun to mix up the styles. An old milk-painted trunk or a brightly colored coffee table – even a small bench, can give you the surface you need along with some panache!
3. A porch swing is a standard feature of the southern front porch, and they come in all sizes and styles. If you have a big porch opt for a sizeable ceiling-hung swing with a broad seat and loads of pillows. There's no better place for a cuddle or a nap.
4. A ceiling fan will keep the breezes moving on a warm day. Depending on the size or length of your porch, you may want to have a few of these installed at intervals along the ceiling.
5. An area rug in a bright or natural hue will pull a seating area together and give you somewhere nice to rest your bare feet.
6. Gas wall-sconce lighting gives you candle-like ambient lighting with the advantage of staying lit during a power outage!
7. Potted plants and flowers bring the garden close and add beauty, color, and texture to your décor. Whether your style is formal, contemporary, shabby chic or rustic, leafy dark green ferns, sky blue hydrangeas, fronds of palm or coral hibiscus will add that extra something every lovely environment needs.
Outdoor furniture and décor shopping options abound in Beaufort, South Carolina. Some establishments like M Interiors, Scout Market, Sweet Bay in Beaufort, and Octopuses and Bellavista in St. Helena carry a good selection of porch furnishings. Decorative items, antiques, fabrics, and curios can also be found at these great stores.
Grayco carries hardware, screens, columns, shutters, stairs, rails and more for building or renovating your porch, as well as outdoor furnishings and décor.
Your new, renovated, or redecorated porch will add to the value and curb appeal of your home, but more important, it will give you and your family a place to relax and be together.
When all the work is done, and the furniture is arranged just so, and the pillows are all plumped up, make a pitcher of iced tea and invite your neighbors over for a drink.
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Home > Game Over Zone > Further redundancies at NCSoft?
We're picking up rumours about layoffs at NCSoft in Brighton. It's unclear if it is simply the result of the restructuring announced in September last year, which put 60 development jobs "at risk", or it is something new. Update when we get it.
UPDATE: Gamesindustry.biz has confirmed that 70 jobs are going from NCSoft Europe, in addition to the 60 or so who were let go last year as the failure of Tabula Rasa became apparent. Gi.biz suggest that only a handful of staff will be left in the Brighton office.
We understand that there has been a tussle between Europe and the US over the formation of NCWest, NCSoft's attempt to combine all of its non-Asian activities under a single banner. Looks like the US won.
The loss of 70 jobs at NCSoft is added to the Job Loss Tracker.
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Q: what does this code block do in this program? Code:
temp = inp = int(input())
count = 0
while True:
ten = temp//10
one = temp%10
result = ten + one
count += 1
temp = int(str(temp%10)+ str(result%10))
if (inp == temp):
break
print(count)
I was wondering what temp = int(str(temp%10) + str(result%10))is doing in this code.
This code gets an input from the user, and gets the value of from tens and ones place, adds them, increment count and cycles them by adding the result and the number from the ones place until they become original input.
A: In the line :
temp = int(str(temp%10) + str(result%10))
First, you are calculating the modulo of temp and result by 10: this gives you 2 numbers. With the str command, you convert the number in string. With the + you are merging the two string one after the other. Then you convert your new string into an integer.
For example if temp = 10 and result = 50
temp % 10 = 1 --> in str '1'
result % 10 = 5 --> in str '5'
You merge the two str: '1'+'5' = '15' --> in int = 15
A: That specific line:
*
*converts two integers into strings
*concatenates the strings
*converts the resulting string back to integer again
Let's say that the user input is 1.
*
*temp would be equal to 1.
*temp % 10 would evaluate to 1.
*result would be equal to (1 // 10) + (1 % 10) = 1.
*result % 10 would be 1.
*If we convert the types of resulting integers from steps 3 and 4 into str, we can just concatenate them with +. The resulting string would be 11 (Because '1' + '1' is '11') An alternative approach to do that would be: f'{temp % 10}{result % 10}'
*Now, passing the resulting string into int() would just convert it into an integer.
Hope this helps.
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Iriri River folk may be forced from their homes to protect their environment
Página inicial » Topics » Culture » Iriri River folk may be forced from their homes to protect their environment
11 April 2016 at 9:25 (Updated on 14 September 2020 at 12:02)
The colonos and beiradeiros live sustainably, but a new ecological station created around them could force these rural people from their lands.
We left the indigenous village of Tukaya early in the morning, and later that day reached our final destination: the ESEC-TM (Terra do Meio Ecological Station), which we'd come to study. Our focus was the people who had settled there before the preserve was set up — people the government was asking to leave.
We arrived first at the house of José Alves Gomes de Silva (universally known as Zé Boi). He and his wife, Cleonice Neves da Silva, gave us a friendly welcome, cooking up large pans of fried fish, with manioc flour and rice. Zé Boi, credited in those parts with knowing the Iriiri River like the back of his hand, was to be our pilot and guide for most of the rest of our trip upriver and into the forest.
Born in the region, Zé Boi and his wife are both illiterate and have long struggled to make sure their children don't face the same fate, despite the lack of schools along the river. That's a major undertaking, considering that they've had 16 children, with only one having died in infancy.
Zé Boi, Dona Cleonice, their daughter Chica and her children. Photo by Maurício Torres
Eleven years ago, they sent one of their older daughters, Francisca (Chica), to Altamira, a city of over 100,000, to look after her younger sisters while they attended school. But she always missed home. Her father wrote to her, dictating letters to a literate neighbour. When Chica came back, she married a local man who had waited for her, and they had three children.
"That's enough!", she said decisively. "We're not having any more."
Now that sterilization is readily available in Brazil, most of the younger women in this part of the Amazon have taken the same decision. Very few of Zé Boi's children want their mother's life of double-digit pregnancies.
Zé Boi's family has a tame paca (Agouti paca), a large Amazonian rodent which they extracted from its dead mother's womb and reared, using a baby's bottle. Like most families, they love paca meat, but they are very fond of this young pet. When it reaches maturity, they say, it will disappear into the forest. While the paca sleeps during the day in a special box especially made for it, it wanders happily around the room in the evenings, often rubbing Zé Boi's ankle.
Brazil nut tree. Photo by Ricardo Scoles
Life in the Amazon wilds
Like most locals, Zé Boi's family owns several emaciated dogs. One night while staying there, I woke to the commotion of their loud barking. The next morning I asked Zé Boi what the din had been about: "A band of boars passed by at the back of the house", he replied.
How did he know? "The dogs have a different bark for different animals," he replied, demonstrating the sort of intimate knowledge he and other families have of the forest and the creatures that live in it.
Daily life on the Iriri, in the heart of Amazonia, can be disrupted by things much worse than dogs. Zé Boi tells of the frightening encounters his family, and other families, have had with Kayapó Indians over the past century.
Zé Boi's brothers and father were out collecting açaí (a tropical berry) once when Kayapó Indians arrived back at their hut. The warriors killed his grandmother and one of her sons, and took eight-year-old Isaura hostage. She was not recovered. Years later, Zé Boi's father met Isaura again: fully integrated into indigenous society. She had married and had five Kayapó children. There was no talk of her returning to "white" society.
Zé Boi in the forest. Photo by Maurício Torres
This isn't the only trouble the family has experienced over the years. Like others, they endured violent threats from grileiros (land thieves) in the 1990s.
"It was turning this area into an ecological station that saved us", explained Zé Boi. "We have conflicts now with ICMBio [the federal conservation authorities] and they are now telling us we must leave [because of the creation of the preserve], but they brought us a real blessing by getting rid of the grileiros."
Brazil nutting
While staying with Zé Boi and his family, I and two biologists from our team joined him on a visit to his castanhal, the area where he collects Brazil nuts. A short boat ride and an hour-long walk through the forest, accompanied by the the sound of birds, insects and occasional monkeys, got us there. On the way, Zé Boi pointed out and named trees we passed, telling us their uses, often as a cure for common ailments.
I noticed that the bark of some trees had been scraped off. Zé Boi told us this was the work of tapirs. Biologist Ricardo Scoles, added to the natural history lesson, explaining that the animals "need salt and their stomachs are adapted to absorb bark," much like North America's porcupines.
When we reached the castanhal, we found that many ouriços (nutcases, the size of small beach balls, but far harder) had fallen to the ground. Zé Boi warned that there were many more still hanging on the tree far above us.
"I'll keep an eye on the weather", he said. "They fall most often when there is a heavy shower of rain and then the sun comes out." Zé Boi is right to be cautious: many locals have been injured by a blow on the head from a plummeting ourico.
An unusually large ouriço. Photo by Ricardo Scoles
We were particularly careful near a large, spreading tree called a milouriços (1,000 ouriços). "Can it really carry that number of ouriços in a single harvest?" I asked. "Not every year," Zé Boi responded. "And I think this year will be poor —but often it has more." Quite incredible to see such a prolific tree.
Zé Boi pointed to a neat hole bored into some ouriços on the ground. "It was an agouti that did that", he said. "No other animal has sharp enough teeth."
When I asked if he was afraid the agoutis would damage the harvest, he shook his head. "We always wait until the river has risen a bit more, so we can take our boat down a creek and get nearer the castanhal", he said. "The agoutis take what they need first and we take the rest. There is enough for us all."
Biologist Ricardo Scoles examining a Brazi nut tree. Photo by Natalia Guerrero
Ricardo explained that, when the agoutis have had their fill, they dig holes and bury the remaining nuts to eat later. But, just like squirrels, they often forget where they have buried them, thus helping to scatter the trees.
"Humans have played a role too", he added. "We don't yet know the extent of human involvement in the distribution of useful trees and other plants [in the Amazon], though we are certain that they played a role. There's a lively debate on this issue between biologists, anthropologists and archaeologists."
This long-occurring interaction between forest and people debunks the facetious claim made in the 1970s by the military government that the Amazon was "a land without men" needing to be colonized by wealthy Brazilian urbanites looking to make a quick profit on cattle, logging and mining.
Forced to leave the land they care for?
A few days later we visited the homes of some colonos (settlers). Peasants from various parts of Brazil, they began migrating to the Iriri River valley in the 1990s. In this particular case, the settlers had occupied plots of land beside a road going from the Iriri River to a cassiterite (tin) mine, operated by the Canopus mining company, a subsidiary of Rhodia, a multinational chemicals manufacturer.
When the Brazilian government officially established the 3.4 million hectare (13,000 square mile) ecological station, known as Estaçāo Ecológica da Terra do Meio (EsecTM) in the early 2000s, they launched a major crackdown on the illegal deforestation being perpetrated by large scale ranchers and farmers and land thieves within the preserve.
Representatives of about 60 colonos made contact with ICMBio, the environment agency, to plead their case. They told how they had occupied the land in good faith, long before the ecological station existed. They were willing to leave the conservation unit, they said, provided they were given equivalently productive land and resettled together (so that they could maintain the mutual help community networks they had set up). ICMBio has so far not offered alternative land, so they've stayed on, though are clearly troubled by the uncertainty.
Map of the Iriri River by Mauricio Torres
The colonos we met all lived along the Iriri River and, rather unusually, were nearly all single men in their 60s and 70s. Although most had led restless lives, on the move constantly, leaving behind wives and children, they seemed happy enough. One of them, José Carlos Alves de Souza, 62 years old, showed us around his land, where he is cultivating food crops (maize, manioc, cacao and more). He has also planted fruit trees including Brazil nut seedlings, even though he knows that he won't live long enough to collect the nuts.
This year he is going to visit a rare spot in the forest where uncut mahogany trees can still be found to collect seeds. He will plant them in his plot. "We can't let these trees die out", he said.
The lunch he offered us in his spotless kitchen was delicious — corn on the cob, rice cooked with pumpkin (lovely!), beans, and pork from a boar that he'd shot himself and cooked in a stew. He had never married, but has children in another Brazilian state, with whom he keeps in sporadic contact. Like the other colonos, his main worry today is that he might be evicted without compensation.
José Carlos Alves de Souza, who cooked lunch for the team. Photo by Maurício Torres
The colonos think of themselves as somewhat different from the beiradeiros [the river folk] in that they see themselves fundamentally as farmers: "My heart belongs to my crops" is how one of them put it.
They also don't have the same fierce attachment to this particular river valley as do the beiradeiros. Yet, as they also recognise, their lives are in many ways very similar to those of the beiradeiros. The colonos live within the rhythms and patterns of nature in Amazonia, eating fish almost every day, for example. "The river is my fridge", said one. And many collect Brazil nuts.
After we left the region, some colonos sent a letter to ICMBio. In it they asked for a similar study to be done on their lifestyle as the one we were doing on the beiradeiros' way of life. The idea: to show that the colonos too are living sustainably, with little impact on the ecological integrity of the ESEC-TM that now surrounds them, that they should be allowed to stay on. In fact, these river people may be enhancing nature's value for themselves, and possibly humanity.
Indigenous pottery. Photo by Maurício Torres
Both colonos and beiradeiros know the value of terra preta, the incredibly fertile but mysterious black earth found in patches along the river, and many families have chosen to homestead and farm on that ground.
Indigenous communities produced this rich soil some time in the past, though no one knows quite when or how, and our study team frequently stumbled on hard archaeological evidence of that presence — pottery shards, axe heads and other flotsam.
Unlike the sandy soil beneath most of the forest, terra preta is extremely productive and, remarkably, stays that way. No matter what is grown in it, it retains its fertility — even though nothing is done to replenish it.
It is a phenomenon well worth studying. Unlocking its secrets could potentially benefit rainforest crops all across the Amazon and even throughout the tropics, where soil nutrient depletion remains a serious economic problem.
This is another valid reason to allow these river people to remain living within the ecological station. Like the indigenous people before them, the colonos and beiradeiros appear to be an integral part of their ecosystem — they are custodians of the land they love.
A Brazil nut collector. Photo by Ricardo Scoles
Indigenous pottery shards lying atop terra preta, a rich black soil with extraordinary lasting fertility — something rare in the tropics. Photo by Maurício Torres
Zé Boi and biologist Ricardo Scoles. There's much science can learn from the Iriri river people who live very close to nature. Photo by Maurício Torres
– This report was originally published in Mongabay and is republished by an agreement to share content.
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Seemingly not finding the right deal for them, the Marlins finally pulled the trigger when the Phillies offered catcher Jorge Alfaro, pitching prospects Sixto Sanchez and Will Stewart, and a reported $250,000 in worldwide spending bonus money.
The Philadelphia Phillies made a major move towards contending for a playoff spot on Thursday, acquiring catcher JT Realmuto from the Miami Marlins in exchange for three players and an worldwide bonus slot.
Phillies general manager Matt Klentak had high praise for Realmuto after the acquisition.
In the end, it was the Marlins who stood firm in their desires in a trade, What started out with as many as 12 teams looking to play "Let's Make A Deal" the demand of Major League Baseball players prospects appeared to be too high for one player.
Long, long, long, long trade story short: when Realmuto is finally moved, I expect some other things will shake out relatively soon thereafter.
The Marlins got the deal done six days before their pitchers and catchers report to spring training. Miami, under the new ownership of Derek Jeter and Bruce Sherman, created a firestorm of controversy by trading Dee Gordon, Giancarlo Stanton, Marcell Ozuna and Christian Yelich last offseason. "But our goal is to build a long-term sustainable championship organization".
Even as the Harper and Machado sweepstakes lurch into their fourth months - with numerous usual, big-money suspects (Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs) apparently taking a pass, and the void filled with some dark horses and mystery teams (Chicago White Sox, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants) - much of the industry takes it as an inevitability that the Phillies will walk away with one of them.
The Phillies have been busy this offseason, adding Andrew McCutchen, David Robertson and Jean Segura in addition to Realmuto. The Phillies went 80-82 a year ago and should be much improved in 2019, especially if they can sign either Harper or Machado on the back of their other upgrades. They led their division with the second-best record in the NL one week into August, then went 16-33 over the final 49 games and finished with a losing record (80-82) for the sixth consecutive season. They gave up, arguably, the best catcher in baseball but they are acquiring exacting what a team rebuilding needs to be acquiring: A future ACE! Alfaro, 25, is an adequate starting catcher. He hit.262 with 10 homers in his first full major league season previous year and showed a strong arm, but had 11 errors and 10 passed balls. The lefty posted a 2.09 ERA in 20 starts in single-A last season with a fastball that sits around 93 and three offspeed pitches.
"In Sanchez, we saw a front-of-the-rotation starter".
Realmuto was a first-time All-Star in his fourth season past year.
Khashoggi wrote columns critical of the Saudi government while living in self-imposed exile in Virginia. Saudi officials discussed ways of getting him to travel to Saudi Arabia.
There will be five former UCF Knights on the team: Antonio Guerad, Chris Martin, Aaron Evans, Jordan McCray, and Rannell Hall. The NFL Network has agreed to broadcast 19 games throughout the entire season, while CBS will air one AAF game per week.
Earlier this week, the footballer's father, Horacio Sala , acknowledged that there was no prospect of finding his son alive. Sala , 28, had just completed a club-record £15million transfer to Cardiff and had not made an appearance for the club.
The track will compete for more Grammys , including song of the year, record of the year and best pop duo/group performance. The 32-year-old entertainer was joined on stage by the song's co-writer Mark Ronson while performing live during the show.
According to CNN , former Trump associate Roger Stone was "one of the last key campaign associates" to be investigated. On Thursday, Democrats on the committee marked up a subpoena for possible use to compel his cooperation.
If the talks do not succeed, Trump has threatened to increase US tariffs on Chinese imports. Mr Lighthizer told reporters last week that it was not certain a deal could be reached.
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Susie Hodge's guide tells us that to appreciate modern art you need to understand it.
For anyone who has ever demonstrated indefatigable wit in a gallery of modern art by quipping that the canvas with the pretentious label in front would sooner serve to line the cat litter than the walls of even Elton John's stairwell, the book Why Your Five Year Old Could Not Have Done That is a saving grace.
In its admirable lack of pretentious description, it is equally good reading for those seeking to understand how it is that in the world of modern art, the provocative can conquer the aesthetic.
The basic premise of Susie Hodge's guide is that to appreciate modern art you need to understand it.
Hodge is impressively impartial. She doesn't imply, for example, that the viewer who shrugs his shoulders at Piero Manzoni's 90 tins filled with his own excrement has mistaken a masterpiece. She focuses, instead, on contextualisng the work in the history of ideas so one can appreciate what motivated it.
And so Manzoni, she explains, intended to parody the heady valuations attached to art and put a spin on 1960's consumerism. How nice for him, though, that no one yet has dared open a single tin of his Artist's Sh-t to verify its contents for fear of denting its own heady valuation. Few children, indeed, could appreciate, let alone execute that.
Hodge's explanations as to why a five-year-old could not have made each of the hundred selected artworks in this book always go beyond the standard daddy come-backs 'could have done it, but didn't', or 'it's all in the idea, not the execution'.
Occasionally, they're slightly over literal. 'It is possible that a young child could make a squirrel, perhaps out of felt' Hodge says of Maurizio Cattelan's staged representation of a stuffed squirrel post suicide (Bidibidobidiboo), but no child could so ridicule the art world or contemplate mortality.
But, contrary to what the book's title implies, these explanations are relegated merely to side boxes; the greater part of the book comprises more general introductions to the world of Conceptual and Abstract Expressionist art.
The trouble is, there are five different boxes on each page spread, and while there's a key to explain what each means, there's no consistency in the colour used, making this far less accessible than the standard museum guide it seeks to resemble.
Seeing as it's often the provocation of modern art that makes it so alienating, it would also have been interesting to hear a little more about what distinguishes, say, Cy Twombly's often indiscernible (yet inspired) scribbles from the output of other artists, especially in terms of contemporary response. Hasn't art always sought to shock?
No criticism of the selections, however. Every artist who should be in a book like this is – Mark Rothko with his colour block canvases, Marcel Duchamp with his cast of a urinal, Claes Oldenburg with his fast food fantasies, and Grayson Perry's nouveau-antique vase paintings. This is deceptively wide-ranging and inquisitive coffee-table reading.
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Le saint patron des vignerons à l'honneur le 14 janvier 2017 à Epernay.
It all started in the 1930s with the founding of the 'Archiconfrérie Saint-Vincent des Vignerons de la Champagne', a winegrowing fraternity that brought together Champagne brotherhoods across all of the villages in Champagne, from Reims to Troyes and from Châlons-en-Champagne to Château-Thierry.
Originally held in Epernay (Champagne wine capital), the great festival of St Vincent now regularly relocates to other places in Champagne: for instance, Reims in 1998 and 2007 (celebrated first at Reims Cathedral to mark the centenary of the 'Association Viticole Champenoise' then at the St Rémi Basilica) and Troyes (capital of the Counts of Champagne) in 2000 and 2010.
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Mari Maxwell
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Redacted, Co. Galway
091 Redacted
MOB: Redacted
Email: Redacted
Mr John White
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Riverside Two
Sir John Rogerson's Quay
Dear Mr White,
I am in receipt of your letter dated 11 July in which you "…confirm that I am satisfied that Joseph has at all times acted honourably and honestly throughout this matter. I am also satisfied that the service provided by the firm was of a high level in line with appropriate standards."
Your response to the serious issues I and others have raised was less than I had hoped for from Beauchamps. It is, sadly, exactly what I expected. Nonetheless, I felt it was a prudent and decent thing to write to you and the other partners to allow all of you the opportunity to address things in–house.
Of course your letter addressed not even one of the issues surrounding Mom's estate or the level of service provided to my parents and my late uncle Patrick Maxwell by your firm. Would it not be better for all concerned (including yourselves) to show how the issues I and others have raised were unfounded? Given your view of Mr Bowe acting honourably and honestly this would seem to be a simple thing.
I think we both know why you cannot do this.
Was Mr Bowe acting honestly when he informed me in 2011 that he had appointed outside solicitors to administer Mom's estate? Or was he lying once again? It can't be both, Mr White.
In the early stages of the administration of Mom's estate, Mr Bowe was unable to discover Mom's safe deposit box. I subsequently discovered it for him and requested I be allowed to be present with an independent party when it was opened. Mr Bowe readily agreed to this. Was Mr Bowe acting honourably when he travelled to Wexford a few days later to open the safe deposit box, and scheduled an email to be sent to me hours after he left the office, informing me that by the time I read the email, he would be at the bank in Wexford? Do you consider that behaviour to be honourable, Mr White?
Would you consider Mr Bowe accepting and acting upon instructions issued by his client Onan Maxwell concerning the affairs of his client Dolores Maxwell to be a "high level of service" provided by your firm, Mr White?
You state in your letter: "The subject matter referred to in your letters has already been the subject of a complaint by you to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal." Not entirely, Mr White. Many of the issues raised have come to light or have happened subsequent to the Tribunal action.
Nor has the SDT's decision of "no prima facie evidence of misconduct" dissuaded me for an instant from seeking justice and accountability for those who treated Mom (and now her estate) so horribly. How could it? For instance, my complaint to the Tribunal concerning a threatening letter sent to my brother by Beauchamps was countered by Mr Bowe in a response that never even mentioned the letter in question. Rather, he put forward a letter written some 10 months previously that had nothing whatsoever to do with my complaint. Yet the Tribunal said that he had "adequately rebutted" that specific complaint. That's just one of many bizarre examples from the SDT. Nor did the fact that Mr Bowe repeatedly lied to me and perjured himself to the Probate Office, Revenue and the SDT itself seem to trouble them at all. No, I think the SDT's decision revealed much more about them and the folly of your profession regulating itself than anything to do with Mr Bowe's misconduct.
Please don't tell me I should have appealed. The judge who currently decides these appeals has never granted relief in such an appeal. You have to go back to the last century to find a successful appeal in this regard.
We shall see if my sister [Redacted's] complaint to the Law Society against Mr Bowe gains any traction. As you know, at the time of my complaint, the President of the Law Society was John Costello, who is in your employ, which is one of the reasons I chose to go to the Tribunal. Mr Costello is now the Senior Vice-President of the Law Society, and I shall be watching developments with interest.
Mr White, you state that Mr Bowe "offered" to apply to the High Court for directions. Actually in his letter he "proposed" to do so. As I have explained before, Mr Bowe's previous history of "proposing" to do something ended with him doing nothing at all. Has he done anything about the latest "proposal" made over a month ago?
Thank you for your offer of a meeting with you, and provided that you will commit yourself to honestly addressing some of the issues, I would love to have a meeting with you.
At the very least, I would expect to discuss honestly and openly the following:
The charges lodged against Mom's estate assigned to a company that denies ever doing work or invoicing either Mom or her estate.
The charges against Mom's estate for specific items that she had paid for (or had been forced to pay for) months before her death.
The charges against Mom's estate by one of the executors to pay for his own personal liabilities.
An explanation as to why it has been well over a year since Mom's last asset was disposed of and the executors have still not issued a statement of accounts or disbursed Mom's estate to her beneficiaries.
A complete account of Mr Bowe's efforts to contact the witnesses of Mom's current will – one who said he had never seen or signed it, and the other who could not say if Mom signed it in her presence.
An explanation of and plan to address the omissions on the Inland Revenue Affidavit filed by Mom's executors.
So yes, Mr White, if you will commit yourself to an honest and open discussion to address at least the above, I would love to take you up on your offer of a meeting. If you would seek to use the meeting for further stonewalling concerning these issues, then I have no interest.
In closing, I note that many of the issues that have been raised concerning Mr Bowe's representation of Mom, Dad, and my uncle Patrick are the very same ones that his elderly client Elizabeth Murphy raised, and that the Supreme Court found issue with. You must have been very relieved when Mr Bowe's client died two weeks prior to the Supreme Court's decision, I expect in much the same way that Mr Bowe was relieved when Mom died and he did not have to try to register Mom's flawed EPA that he prepared for her – the one with the non-existent doctors' names scratched out and written over.
Was this EPA another example of "the service provided by the firm" being "of a high level in line with appropriate standards"?
I had hoped that what I view as Beauchamps' disregard for the interests of its elderly and vulnerable clients was confined to the Maxwell family. It appears, unfortunately, that a pattern is emerging.
I have copied this correspondence to each of the 23 partners and www.dolores-maxwell.com.
Att:JWhite letter of July 11, 2013
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Q: How do I send an email via mime-mail-ses which has a proper "from" name? The SES data type has the sesFrom field. Everywhere on the Internet I see that I should write something like "\"My Name\" <[email protected]>" in order to display My Name in the "from" field. But when I put this into the sesFrom field I get
Not sent due to SESException {seStatus = Status {statusCode = 400, statusMessage = "Bad Request"}, seCode = "InvalidParameterValue", seMessage = "Missing '<'", seRequestId = "acf8bb7d-0440-11e8-94c8-45570c829243"}
I checked sources and all seems to be fine there. How do I set the sesFrom field, so a name is displayed?
A: OK, got it. Instead of writing "\"My Name\" <[email protected]>" :: Address and relying on OverloadedStrings one should write
Address (Just "Ny Name") "[email protected]"
I'd say the library should parse "\"My Name\" <[email protected]>" into that address, but whatever.
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Back in my cake baking days. Yes, I use to bake cakes:0) I learned a little technique called infusion. It's basically when you take a cake and soak the layers after they are baked, with some type of flavor. Since it's pumpkin season now I thought I would use this same idea on a delicious pumpkin donut recipe that I've used a few time from…you guessed it, King Arthur! Oh how I love that site! So add their deliciousness to this deliciousness and you have a recipe perfect for pumpkin lovers. Those who love all pumpkin everything!!!!
Traditionally infusing is some type of alcohol but I decided to infuse with International Delights Pumpkin Pie Spice creamer and some powdered sugar. It's sort of like a simple syrup but more like a really thin glaze:0) and it's soooooo delicious. I could eat it by itself. You can add even more powdered sugar to make a frosting like I did last time or you can thin it out to have a glaze! I love the flavor these creamers give to just about any recipe. It's not just about coffee friends!
The key to making sure these come out great is to make sure you don't soak the donuts! Trust me. The first batch I did that technique and they crumbled. So make sure you just give it a nice brush of extra flavor on both sides! Oh and they are the BEST when served right away! But you can loosely store them at room temperature as well. If you store them to tight they will also crumble. Aren't you glad do all the dirty work for you!
Delicious infused pumpkin donuts using International Delight's Pumpkin Spice Creamer.
1) Preheat the oven to 350°F. Lightly grease two standard donut pans. If you don't have doughnut pans, you can bake these in a standard muffin tin; they just won't be donuts.
4) Fill the wells of the donut pans about 3/4 full; use a scant 1/4 cup of batter in each well.
5) Bake the donuts for 15 to 18 minutes, or until the center of one comes out clean.
6) Remove the donuts from the oven, and after about 5 minutes, loosen their edges, and transfer them to a rack to cool.
7) While the donuts are still warm, take your Simple glaze and brush the donuts. Then gently put them in a bag of cinnamon and sugar mixture.
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Is it at Publix. I got it last year! Please mail me some and will pay you for it.
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✚7871✚ German post WW2 1957 pattern miniature pin badge Iron Cross Wound Badge
Original German miniature stickpin post WW2 - 1957 pattern: Iron Cross 2nd Class, Wound Badge in Black, War Merit Cross With Swords II. Class & Eastern Front Medal / 1957 version - no swastika, PERFECT CONDITION - VERY DETAILED, NICE EXAMPLE
In 1957 the West German government authorised replacement Iron Crosses with an Oak Leaf Cluster in place of the swastika, similar to the Iron Crosses of 1813, 1870, and 1914, which could be worn by World War II Iron Cross recipients. The 1957 law also authorised de-Nazified versions of most other World War II–era decorations (except those specifically associated with Nazi Party organizations, such as SS Long Service medals, or with the expansion of the German Reich, such as the medals for the annexation of Austria, the Sudetenland, and the Memel region). The main government contract to manufacture and supply these new de-nazified WW2 1957 official decorations went to the world famous German firm Steinhauer & Lueck, Luedenscheid Germany. Knights Crosses, Iron Crosses , Wound Badges, Tank Assault Badges etc were re-designed by Steinhauer & Lück - often with the oak-leaf spray replacing the swastika, with S&L having the sole patent rights to all WW2 1957 German decorations. S&L did not have the whole monopoly on medal making, other famous firms such as Deschler & Sohn, BH Maher and Juncker also manufactured these new German decorations. Lüdenscheid is situated between the cities Dortmund and Bonn. It was here that one of the youngest medal firms was founded in 1889 by August Steinhauer and Gustav Adolf Lück. The first production began in a cellar, the customer base continued to increase. A property was bought at 51 Hochstrasse which is still home for this famous company today. During WW2 Steinhauer & Lück produced medals and badges, like the famous Knights Cross and many other types of medals and badges. In 1957 this company was awarded the contract to produce all the newly re-designed legal WW2 1957 de-nazified decorations, plus the contract to manufacture all of Germany's official decorations including Germany's highest order the Bundesverdienstkreuz. Only a very limited number of original WW2 1957 medals are still produced, mainly Iron Crosses, German Cross Gold & Silver & Wound Badges and are considered 100% genuine by the German Government.
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Iron Cross (German: Eisernes Kreuz) was a military decoration of the Kingdom of Prussia, and later of Germany, which was established by King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia and first awarded on 10 March 1813 in Breslau. In addition to during the Napoleonic Wars, the Iron Cross was awarded during the Franco-German War, the First World War, and the Second World War. The Iron Cross was normally a military decoration only, though there were instances of it being awarded to civilians for performing military functions. Two examples, the civilian pilot Hanna Reitsch was awarded the Iron Cross First Class for her bravery as a test pilot during the Second World War and Melitta Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg (also a German female test pilot) was awarded the Iron Cross Second Class. The Iron Cross was also used as the symbol of the German Army from 1871 to 1915, when it was replaced by a simpler Greek cross. In 1956, the Iron Cross became the symbol of the Bundeswehr, the German armed forces. The traditional design is black and this design is used on armored vehicles and aircraft. A newer design in blue and silver is used as the emblem in other contexts. The Iron Cross is a black four-pointed cross with white trim, with the arms widening towards the ends, similar to a cross pattée. It was designed by the neoclassical architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel and reflects the cross borne by the Teutonic Knights in the 14th century. The ribbon for the 1813, 1870 and 1914 Iron Cross (2nd Class) was black with two thin white bands, the colours of Prussia. The noncombatant version of this award had the same medal, but the black and white colours on the ribbon were reversed. Initially the Iron Cross was worn with the blank side out. This did not change until 1838 when the sprig facing could be presented. Since the Iron Cross was issued over several different periods of German history, it was annotated with the year indicating the era in which it was issued. For example, an Iron Cross from the First World War bears the year "1914", while the same decoration from the Second World War is annotated "1939". The reverse of the 1870, 1914 and 1939 series of Iron Crosses have the year "1813" appearing on the lower arm, symbolizing the year the award was created. The 1813 decoration also has the initials "FW" for King Frederick William III, while the next two have a "W" for the respective kaisers, Wilhelm I and Wilhelm II. The final version shows a swastika. It was also possible for a holder of the 1914 Iron Cross to be awarded a second or higher grade of the 1939 Iron Cross. In such cases, a "1939 Clasp" (Spange) would be worn on the original 1914 Iron Cross. (A similar award was made in 1914 but was quite rare, since there were few in service who held the 1870 Iron Cross.) For the First Class award the Spange appears as an eagle with the date "1939" that was pinned above the Cross. Although two separate awards, in some cases the holders soldered them together. A cross was the symbol of the Teutonic Knights (a heraldic cross pattée), and the cross design (but not the specific decoration) has been the symbol of Germany's armed forces (now the Bundeswehr) since 1871. The Iron Cross was founded on 10 March 1813 in Breslau and awarded to soldiers during the Wars of Liberation against Napoleon. It was first awarded to Karl August Ferdinand von Borcke on 21 April 1813. King Wilhelm I of Prussia authorized further awards on 19 July 1870, during the Franco-German War. Recipients of the 1870 Iron Cross who were still in service in 1895 were authorized to purchase a 25-year clasp consisting of the numerals "25" on three oak leaves. The Iron Cross was reauthorized by Emperor Wilhelm II on 5 August 1914, at the start of the First World War. During these three periods, the Iron Cross was an award of the Kingdom of Prussia, although given Prussia's pre-eminent place in the German Empire formed in 1871, it tended to be treated as a generic German decoration. The 1813, 1870, and 1914 Iron Crosses had three grades: Iron Cross 2nd Class (German: Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse), Iron Cross 1st Class (German: Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse), Grand Cross of the Iron Cross (German: Großkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes, often simply Großkreuz). Although the medals of each class were identical, the manner in which each was worn differed. Employing a pin or screw posts on the back of the medal, the Iron Cross First Class was worn on the left side of the recipient's uniform. The Grand Cross and the Iron Cross Second Class were suspended from different ribbons. The Grand Cross was intended for senior generals of the German Army. An even higher decoration, the Star of the Grand Cross of the Iron Cross, was awarded only twice, to Field Marshal Gebhard von Blücher in 1813 and to Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg in 1918. A third award was planned for the most successful German general during the Second World War, but was not made after the defeat of Germany in 1945. The Iron Cross 1st Class and the Iron Cross 2nd Class were awarded without regard to rank. One had to already possess the 2nd Class in order to receive the 1st Class (though in some cases both could be awarded simultaneously). The egalitarian nature of this award contrasted with those of most other German states (and indeed many other European monarchies), where military decorations were awarded based on the rank of the recipient. For example, Bavarian officers received various grades of that Kingdom's Military Merit Order (Militär-Verdienstorden), while enlisted men received various grades of the Military Merit Cross (Militär-Verdienstkreuz). Prussia did have other orders and medals which were awarded on the basis of rank, and even though the Iron Cross was intended to be awarded without regard to rank, officers and NCOs were more likely to receive it than junior enlisted soldiers. In the First World War, approximately four million Iron Crosses of the lower grade (2nd Class) were issued, as well as around 145,000 of the higher grade (1st Class). Exact numbers of awards are not known, since the Prussian archives were destroyed during the Second World War. The multitude of awards reduced the status and reputation of the decoration. Among the holders of the 1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class and 1st Class was Adolf Hitler, who held the rank of Gefreiter. Hitler can be seen wearing the award on his left breast, as was standard, in many photographs. The straight-armed Balkenkreuz, the emblem of the Wehrmacht, first used in a narrower form on Luftstreitkräfte aircraft in mid-April 1918, and as shown here, as it appeared on German planes, tanks, and other vehicles during the Second World War. Adolf Hitler restored the Iron Cross in 1939 as a German decoration (rather than Prussian as in earlier versions), continuing the tradition of issuing it in various grades. Legally it is based on the enactment (Reichsgesetzblatt I S. 1573) of 1 September 1939 Verordnung über die Erneuerung des Eisernen Kreuzes (Regulation for the Re-introduction of the Iron Cross). The Iron Cross of the Second World War was divided into three main series of decorations with an intermediate category, the Knight's Cross, instituted between the lowest, the Iron Cross, and the highest, the Grand Cross. The Knight's Cross replaced the Prussian Pour le Mérite or "Blue Max". Hitler did not care for the Pour le Mérite, as it was a Prussian order that could be awarded only to officers. The ribbon of the medal (2nd class and Knight's Cross) was different from the earlier Iron Crosses in that the color red was used in addition to the traditional black and white (black and white were the colours of Prussia, while black, white, and red were the colors of Germany). Hitler also created the War Merit Cross as a replacement for the non-combatant version of the Iron Cross. It also appeared on certain Nazi flags in the upper left corner. The edges were curved, like most original iron crosses. The standard 1939 Iron Cross was issued in the following two grades: Iron Cross 2nd Class (Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse), Iron Cross 1st Class (Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse) (abbreviated as EKI or E.K.I.). The Iron Cross was awarded for bravery in battle as well as other military contributions in a battlefield environment. The Iron Cross 2nd Class came with a ribbon and was worn in one of two different methods: when in formal dress, the entire cross was worn mounted alone or as part of a medal bar, for everyday wear, only the ribbon was worn from the second hole in the tunic button. The Iron Cross First Class was a pin-on medal with no ribbon and was worn centered on a uniform breast pocket, either on dress uniforms or everyday outfit. It was a progressive award, with the second class having to be earned before the first class and so on for the higher degrees. It is estimated that some four and a half million Second Class Iron Crosses were awarded in the Second World War, and 300,000 of the First Class.
Wound Badge (German: das Verwundetenabzeichen) was a German military award for wounded or frost-bitten soldiers of Imperial German Army in World War I, the Reichswehr between the wars, and the Wehrmacht, SS and the auxiliary service organizations during the Second World War. After March 1943, due to the increasing number of Allied bombings, it was also awarded to injured civilians. It was ultimately one of the most common of all Third Reich decorations, yet also one of the most highly prized, since it had to be "bought with blood". The badge had three versions: black (representing Iron), for those wounded once or twice by hostile action (including air raids), or frost-bitten in the line of duty; silver for being wounded three or four times, or suffering loss of a hand, foot or eye from hostile action (also partial loss of hearing), facial disfigurement or brain damage via hostile action; and in gold (which could be awarded posthumously) for five or more times wounded, total blindness, "loss of manhood", or severe brain damage via hostile action. Badges exist in pressed steel, brass and zinc, as well as some base metal privately commissioned versions. Those of the First World War were also produced in a cutout pattern. All versions of the Wound Badge were worn on the lower left breast of the uniform or tunic. The badge was worn below all other awards on the left. It is thought that more than 5 million were awarded during World War II. In 1957, a revised version of the Wound Badge was authorised for wear; however, the previous type could still be worn if the swastika was removed (for example by grinding). The unaltered Second World War version is shown in the illustration to the right. Wound Badges were primarilly manufactured by the Vienna mint, and by the firm Klein & Quenzer. At first, the Wound badge in Black was stamped from sheet brass, painted semi-matt black, and had a hollow reverse with a needle pin attachment. From 1942, Steel was used to make the badges, which made them prone to rust. The Wound Badge in silver was made (before 1942) from silver-plated brass, and (after 1942) from laquered zinc, and had a solid reverse with either a needle pin or a broad flat pin bar. The Wound Badge in Gold was a gilded version of the Wound Badge in Silver.
The War Merit Cross (Kriegsverdienstkreuz) and War Merit Medal (Kriegsverdienstmedaille) was a decoration of Nazi Germany during the Second World War, which could be awarded to civilians as well as military personnel. It was reissued in 1957 by the Bundeswehr in a De-Nazified version for veterans. This award was created by Adolf Hitler in 1939 as a successor to the non-combatant Iron Cross which was used in earlier wars (same medal but with a different ribbon). The award was graded the same as the Iron Cross: War Merit Cross Second Class, War Merit Cross First Class, and Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross. The award had two variants: with swords given to soldiers for exceptional service in battle above and beyond the call of duty (but not worthy of an Iron Cross which was more a bravery award), and without swords for meritorious service behind the lines which could also be awarded to civilians. Recipients had to have the lower grade of the award before getting the next level. There was also another version below the 2nd class simply called the War Merit Medal (German: Kriegsverdienstmedaille), set up in 1940 for civilians in order to offset the large number of 2nd class without swords being awarded. It was usually given to those workers in factories who significantly exceeded work quotas. One notable winner of the War Merit Cross was William Joyce (aka Lord Haw-Haw) who received both the second and first class, both without swords. Recipients of the Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross customarily received the medal from holders of the Knights Cross of the Iron Cross, to symbolize the link between the combat soldier and their supporters, who helped maintain the war effort. There was one extra grade of the War Merit Cross, which was created at the suggestion of Albert Speer: The Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross in Gold, but this was never officially placed on the list of national awards as it came about in 1945 and there was no time to officially promulgate the award before the war ended. The Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross in Gold (without swords) was awarded 'on paper' to two recipients on 20 April 1945: Franz Hahne and Karl-Otto Saur. The ribbon of the War Merit Cross was in red-white-black-white-red; that was, the red and black colors being reversed from the ribbon of the World War II version of the Iron Cross. The ribbon for the War Merit Medal was similar, but with a narrow red vertical red strip in the center of the black field. Soldiers who earned the War Merit Cross 2nd Class with Swords wore a small crossed-swords device on the ribbon. The War Merit Cross 1st Class was a pin-backed medal worn on the pocket of the tunic (like the Iron Cross 1st Class). The ribbon of the War Merit Cross 2nd Class could be worn like the ribbon of the Iron Cross 2nd Class (through the third buttonhole). Combat soldiers tended to hold the War Merit Cross in low regard, referring to its wearers as being in 'Iron Cross Training', and prior to 28 September 1941, the War Merit Cross could not be worn with a corresponding grade of the Iron Cross, which took precedence. A total of 118 awards of the Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross with swords, and 137 awards of the Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross without swords were awarded. Considering the relative rarity of the award compared with the grades of the Knights Cross of the Iron Cross, it took on extra meaning. For example, Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring made a concerted effort to get Hitler to award him this order, much to Hitler's annoyance. In response, Hitler outlined a series of criteria governing the awarding of this decoration and the philosophy of such awards, and directed that "prominent party comrades" were not to be awarded with the Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross (or similar decorations), and withdrew the proposed awards of this order to Gauleiter Erich Koch and State Secretary Karl Hanke. Directing his comments at Göring personally, Hitler ordered that such attempts to gain this award be stopped (from a letter dated 27 August 1943 from Führerhauptquartier). Also, the scarcity of the award of the Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross compared with the Kinghts Cross of the Iron Cross gave it an "air of exclusiveness" it did not really deserve, as it ranked below the Knights Cross of the Iron Cross. Six persons received two Knights Cross' of the War Merit Cross (one with Swords and one without Swords): Walter Brugmann, Julius Dorpmuller, Karl-Otto Saur, Albin Sawatzki, Walter Schreiber, and Walter Rohlandt.
The Eastern Front Medal, (Winterschlacht Im Osten), more commonly known as the Ostmedaille was instituted on May 26, 1942 to mark service on the German Eastern Front (World War II) during the period November 15, 1941 to April 15, 1942. It was commissioned to recognise the hardship endured by German and Axis Powers personnel, combatant or non-combatant, during the especially bitter Russian winter of '41/'42. It was wryly called the "Gefrierfleischorden" (Frozen Meat Medal) by the Heer, Luftwaffe & Waffen-SS personnel to whom it was awarded. Qualification for the award: 14 days served in active combat within the specified area between November 15, 1941 – April 15, 1942, 60 days served in specified area between November 15, 1941 – April 15, 1942, non-combat, wounded in action, killed in action (posthumous award) or injury caused by frostbite (or another injury related to the climate) severe enough to warrant the issue of a Wound Badge. Unique in that its designer was a contemporary serving soldier, SS-Unterscharführer Ernst Krause, the medal was held in high regard by all branches of the Wehrmacht. Measuring 36mm in diameter, of (generally) zinc construction, the medal was given a gun-metal coloured coating. On one side an eagle grasps a Swastika and the reverse features the text "Winterschlacht Im Osten 1941/42" featuring a crossed sword and branch below the text. The helmet and outer ring were finished in a polished silver effect. A ribbon that accompanied the medal was coloured red, white and black (symbolic of blood, snow and death). The medal and ribbon were usually presented in a paper packet, but these were invariably discarded. Over 3 million were made by more than 26 confirmed firms by the time the order was officially decommissioned by Oberkommando der Wehrmacht on September 4, 1944. The medal itself was not worn on the combat tunic as per the 1st class Iron Cross & War Merit Cross for example, but worn as a ribbon bar, or as the ribbon alone stitched through the second from top tunic buttonhole as per 2nd Class Iron Cross and War Merit Cross.
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AC/DC Concert in Barcelona – "Rock or bust"
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This may, 29 Barcelona will be visited by one of the world famous of heavy metal band – AC/DC. The concert will take place at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys at 20.45 pm where ledendary band of all the time will burst the night with a great performance!
New wave of AC/DC
At the beginning of december 2014 a band AC / DC turned out new album "Rock or Bust", which songs impetuously reached to the top-hit charts in a one week. That was a huge succes, It became a bestseller in ten countries around the world and in Germany the band's "Rock or Bust" had been sold so quickly, then for over the past 10 years , a real achievement for this band of heavy metal.
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"Rock or bust", AC / DC shows us fruits of last 41 years working on stage. Album which helped AC / DC to get in a list of prestigious music magazine "Rolling Stone" claimed that the components of AC / DC are still the masters of the genre of hard rock.
Barcelona welcomes AC/DC
Following the success of this new album, the band confirmed that their tour will pass through Spain with two concerts: one in Barcelona and one in Madrid (at the Vicente Calderon on May 31). Concert in Barcelona will be on May 29 when AC / DC will back on stage at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys to demonstrate that years don't hinder to play and live for the rock public of Barcelona and enjoy the most powerful and sassy music.
The event's success was immediate: in a few weeks, tickets for the concert of AC / DC in Barcelona ran out and many fans are already looking through the winter pass by to see one of the most important bands in the history of music.
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Q: Parallels - Disk Access I have a MacBook Pro. I'm interested in running Windows. I've considered using Bootcamp, but it doesn't meet my needs. This lead me to consider Parallels.
My question is, is Parallels a Virtual Machine? Or, does it setup a separate disk partition? If I run Parallels from Mac OSX, can my Windows environment access my Mac OS X hard drive? I'm trying to understand how to Parallels runs Windows within Mac OS X. The reason I need to know if because I have a variety of technical needs that I'm trying to weigh in my decision.
Thank you for your help.
A: Parallels Desktop for Mac is a hardware emulation virtualization software.
Typically an hypervisor allows access to predefined shared folders between the host and the guest (Virtual Machine). Limitations may apply depending on the guest OS.
Depending on the actual "technical needs", undisclosed in your question, virtualization may not be what you're looking for.
A sophisticated boot manager like rEFInd is often recommended for multibooting in an Apple desktop.
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Q: Universal property of X//G? Given an operation of say a topological group on a topological space, one can form the quotient stack X//G:
the stack associated to the action groupoid.
Does this stack satisfy some kind of universal property?
A: Probably the simplest example is when the space $X$ is a single point. Then $pt//G$ classifies principal $G$-bundles. Here, the action groupoid is just $G$ considered as a one-object groupoid. The one object, $pt$ becomes an atlas for the stack, so we have a representable epimorphism $pt \to pt//G$. This is in fact the universal principal $G$-bundle! Given any map $X \to pt//G$, the 2-fibered product $X \times_{pt//G} pt\to X$ is a principal $G$-bundle. What we have in general is, given any topological groupoid $H$, its associated stack (stackification of $Hom(blank,H)$ ) is equivalent to $Bun_H:T \mapsto Bun_H(T)$, where $Bun_H(T)$ is the groupoid of principal $H$-bundles over $T$. So, by Yoneda, we have for all spaces $T$, an equivalence of groupoids $Hom(T,Bun_H) \cong Bun_H(T)$. Moreover, you can show that for any map $T \to Bun_H$, the principal bundle $P$ to which the map corresponds is the 2-fibered product $T \times_{Bun_H} H_0 \to T$. Applying this to the case when $H$ is the group $G$, we get what I claimed. Now, if instead $H$ is the action groupoid of $G$ on a space $X$, we get that $X//G$ classifies principal $G \ltimes X$-bundles. This answers the question as far as what maps INTO the stack yield.
As Chris suggested, for any topological groupoid, you can take its enriched-nerve to get a simplicial space. Applying Yoneda on each component, you get a simplicial stack. The weak 2-colimit of this, is equivalent to the stack associated to the groupoid. (In fact, you only need to consider the 2-truncation of this diagram). Spelling this out, you get Proposition 3.19 out of Noohi's Foundations of Topological Stacks I. This roughly says that maps from the stack associated to a groupoid $H$ into another stack $Y$ are the same as maps $f:H_0 \to Y$ (or by Yoneda elements $f \in Y(H_0)_0$) together with an isomorphism $f \circ s \to f \circ t$ satisfying some obvious coherencies, where $s$ and $t$ are the source and target map of the groupoid $H_1 \rightrightarrows H_0$. In the case where $H$ is the action groupoid $G \ltimes X$, you get maps $f:X \to Y$, together with isomorphisms $f \circ proj \to f \circ \rho$, where $\rho:G \times X \to X$ is the action. This becomes more concrete, if for example, $Y$ is not some arbitrary stack, but instead the stack of principal $K$-bundles for some group $K$. Then $Hom(X//G,Bun_K)$ is the groupoid with objects principal $G$-bundles $P$ over $X$ together with an isomorphism $proj^*P \cong \rho^*P$ (satisfying a cocycle condition), with the obvious arrows.
If you were wondering why $X//G$ was the "like the ordinary quotient but better", then the following heuristics should help. The 2-truncated guy whose colimit equals $X//G$ is "like the colimit expressing $X/G$ but with the action built in more". In fact, we we took the UNtruncated guy, so, the simplicial space associated to the action groupoid, then it "IS" the Borel construction (or rather its geometric realization). In particular, this implies the homotopy type of $X//G$ is the same as the homotopy quotient $EG \times_G X$. Now consider one more thing- if $G$ is acting on $X$ we have the commutative square with $G \times X$ on the upper left, $X$ on bottom left and on the upper right, and $X/G$ (the coarse quotient) on the bottom right, with map up top being the action, and the map down below being the projection, then this is a pullback diagram if and only if the action is faithful. If you replace $X/G$ with $X//G$, then this is ALWAYS a (2-)pullback diagram. Hence, going to stacks "makes all actions faithful up to homotopy" (more accurately, stacks allow us to encode the isotropy data that would otherwise be lost in such a way that any action becomes as good as a faithful one).
A: Yes. It is the (homotopy) colimit in stacks of the simplicial diagram:
$$\cdots X \times G^2 \Rightarrow X \times G \rightrightarrows X $$
(here $\Rightarrow$ is a substitute for three arrows). This simplicial object is built from the action of G on X. Since stacks form a 2-category, the natural thing is a "weak" or "homotopy" colimit. See the n-lab pages. The inclusion from spaces into stacks doesn't preserve colimits, so even though this is a diagram of ordinary spaces, the colimit is an interesting stack.
Since it is a colimit, there is a clear associated universal property for maps out of this stack.
It is also the stackification of the presheaf of groupoids associated to the action groupoid, hence from this description it satisfies another additional universal property for maps out of it, and there is a concrete description for maps into it. It is a fun (but tedious) exercise to see that the two universal properties are in fact the same.
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Tim Kingsbury of Arcade Fire has released "Yeah You, and I", the debut album from his solo project, Sam Patch. The album is available on iTunes now, and on vinyl here. The music that would become "Yeah You, And I" was written and recorded in various locations between the summer of 2014 and the winter of 2016. Tim recorded and produced the songs himself. He limited himself primarily to guitar, a Vox organ, a Vermona drum machine, an Oberheim Xpander synthesizer, and his voice. "Up All Night", the first song Tim wrote for the album, was entirely composed and partially recorded one evening in a London hotel room.
Tim played the majority of the instrumental parts and wrote and sang all the songs, yet also worked with a wide assortment of collaborators. Basia Bulat lent her voice on seven of the record's eight songs and contributed vocal and piano arrangements on various tracks. Jeremy Gara, drummer in Arcade Fire and Tim's frequent musical collaborator, played drums on six of the songs. John McEntire and Doug McCombs, appear on "Never Meant No Harm" and "Up All Night". The song "Listening" was co-written with Tim's wife and partner Natalie Shatula.
Sam Patch will be on a winter/spring 2017 tour in both Canada and the U.S.
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Nano vs. Dogecoin - a tale of two cryptocurrency for microtransactions (& more)
So, I wanted to write here, because I think Nano community is open-minded, and can think it through - I really like it, and tho I don't have it (only tested it a few times from faucets).
As I see both of those CCs are focusing mainly on low-cost payments and microtransaction/micropayments, and "fun to use".
Even tho Dogecoin can be though as "meme" and "silly", it's actually used and adopted in many places - far more then Nano (ofc, it's also older and have easier codebase to implement - sharing it with bitcoin), but as I will outline, I think that there are a few things that Nano/Nano community can learn from them.
no leader - it's the main thing that makes cryptocurrencies decentralized. There is no leader only participants that are driving the development and services
easy to implement codebase - Nano should think, about having some function (like JSON-RPC) similar to Bitcoin's - this way more services could implement it - maybe it is now, but it wasn't
more liquidity - a real winner in cryptocurrencies we can only see, by their behaviour in bear market - Doge is always around 25-35 position on cmc or coinpaprika, because it's really liquid - around 10-11M USD (or equivalent) is sitting in the order books of exchanges around the world (at the bottom I have added a comment, where I have compared it on actual data)
consistent output of 30-40K transactions per day - this is ofc related to better adoption (there is 0 stress tests on Doge)
almost 0 fees - these Nano have better, but Doge is also good in it - although there is a "default" fee of 1 Doge in standard client - you can set in reality as low as 1 sat/byte, so it's usually around 250-500 "dogetoshi" - neglible at best (6e-9 USD)
inflation - to be used as "money" it must be dispersed and spended, and to be spended - it must have a little inflation to encourage spending instead of hoarding. Currently Nano have quite stiff supply, which can hinder it's later growth, and will encourage mainly speculation (fixed supply assets always have rampant speculation and often end in pump and dumps, if they aren't needed or used for anything in real world)
decentralized nodes - 1K+ nodes
Now Nano:
it has 0 fees - that's a huge plus for micropayments in any kind (although Natrium hinders it a little, giving only 6 decimals to use - it should be at least 8, like with other bitcoin-based currencies - fortunately other wallets seems to handle 8 decimals on Nano)
instant txs - also a huge plus
decentralized nodes (although Doge also has it - even more because it has about 1K+ nodes)
quite vibrant community
slowly being adopted in a few services - which is a plus
Liquidity comparison:
Nano: https://coinpaprika.com/coin/nano-nano/#!liquidity
Doge: https://coinpaprika.com/coin/doge-dogecoin/#!liquidity
The trend is evident, if you switch to 1y or max on market depth history - Dogecoin have almost +100% growth in this period (from June 2019) and Nano 50% decline.
Looking at the data from vcdepth it's even more apparent:
https://vcdepth.io/coins/doge-doge
https://vcdepth.io/coins/nano-nano
As I say, I think Nano can learn from Doge's some, especially regarding exchange's liquidity - that's preventing a lot from happening right now. Binance is the only source, and market maker for Nano, but there should be more - through the ecosystem.
What Nano team should do in my opinion is: take part of their funds from dev premine, and use it for liquidity purposes. Cryptocurrencies can't be "run" like startups, and Nano holding shouldn't be treated as equity or cash equivalent, dumping it straight on the books. Binance is making a lot to provide all of their coins with liquid markets (their MMs are one of the best on the market), but I think team can increase liquidity easily by a factor of 2-3x, just by hiring specialistic company, that will manage it. I know coins, that have done it - and it's the main thing that helped them stay relevant. Developing protocol is important, but without liquid market - it doesn't achieve anything (because it won't be used by more people). Especially I would try to improve USDT markets - they are basically USD pairs.
PS. I'm not a developer, but I research CCs on daily basis, because it's actually my work. I think my comparison is right, because Doge have achieve much more then being only "meme" currency, and Banano did not (it's only meme currency without liquidity, acceptance, or being really used anywhere).
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r/Bitcoin recap - April 2019
A recap of Bitcoin in April 2019
Lightning Network capacity crosses $5M USD and is up 44% in 30 days (2 Apr)
The global full node count is up from 60k to 95k in 2 months (5 Apr)
A reminder that Binance still hasn't adopted SegWit (6 Apr)
A senior gentleman spends bitcoin at Bic Camera in Tokyo (7 Apr)
Bitcoin reaches 400M transactions (8 Apr)
The Lightning Torch has reached its final destination (13 Apr)
The Lightning Network passes 8k visible nodes (16 Apr)
A parkour gym in Canada accepting btc (25 Apr)
Bitcoin has more daily transactions than during it's all-time-high price period (25 Apr)
An in-store bitcoin payment in Venezuela (28 Apr)
Coinjoins have tripled to over 4% of all bitcoin transactions over the past year (29 Apr)
Over 29k btc has been made fungible through Wasabi wallet (30 Apr)
Nopara73 re-applies for the 46 btc bounty for his work with coinjoin in Wasabi Wallet (3 Apr)
The next Bitcoin Core release will let hardware wallets connect to full nodes (9 Apr)
In-browser micropayments over the Lightning Network with WebLN, without invoice copying (14 Apr)
The lnd v0.6 beta is announced (16 Apr)
Someone creates a fee estimation tool (23 Apr)
Lightning Labs' desktop wallet is now on mainnet (23 Apr)
Gab is forking Brave's browser, removing their token and integrating bitcoin (25 Apr)
A friendly reminder to take your cryptocurrency off exchanges (2 Apr)
Electrum's servers are being DDoSed by a large botnet to drive people to scam version (7 Apr)
A reminder to not fall for scammers (9 Apr)
Intel wants to backdoor every computer (11 Apr)
A warning for a in-person trade scam through Telegram (19 Apr)
bitcoins from the Bitfinex hack in 2016 were moved (25 Apr)
Someone mining btc in 2011 at a loss (8 Apr)
A discussion on a small Chinese-owned mining operation that burned down (21 Apr)
Slush is planning to add Coinjoin functionality to Trezor (6 Apr)
Facebook stops the selling of bitcoin hats on its platform (7 Apr)
Samsung invests $2.9M in hardware wallet company Ledger (25 Apr)
$89M in btc is withdrawn from Bitfinex' cold wallet (26 Apr)
16 new Bitcoin ATMs in Germany as regulations are cleared up (26 Apr)
New York AG going after Bitfinex over $850M in Tether funds (26 Apr)
E Trade is close to launching cryptocurrency trading (27 Apr)
P2P Bitcoin exchange HodlHodl announces Lightning support (27 Apr)
Rakuten plans to launch a cryptocurrency exchange (30 Apr)
Microsoft Azure now supports RSK's smart contracts (30 Apr)
Calculating the Merkle Root for a Block (3 Apr)
An infographic on the history of the Lightning Network (13 Apr)
Andreas Antonopoulos on the importance of bitcoin even if you don't need it (20 Apr)
The former chairman of the Federal Reserve claims to not know where $500B in loans to other Central Banks went (18 Apr)
Argentina's inflation is at 54.7% in 12 months (20 Apr)
Nasdaq is testing to offer bitcoin trading (22 Apr)
Ameritrade is testing the trading of bitcoin futures (24 Apr)
People discuss bitcoin passing a golden cross in price (22 Apr)
Bitcoin is an insurance policy against an Orwellian future (1 Apr)
A Lightning purchase with a fee of 0.003 satoshi or about $0.00000015 (4 Apr)
Free Bitcoin icons (9 Apr)
Julian Assange receives $20K in bitcoin donations in 24 hours (12 Apr)
Peter McCormack on being sued by a Satoshi Nakamoto impostor (12 Apr)
A Bitcoin update from Venezuela (14 Apr)
A reminder of what the average person on bitcoin can do to help (16 Apr)
Another fraudulous attempt of Craight Wright pretending to be Satoshi Nakamoto is debunked (16 Apr)
US presidential candidate Andrew Yang wants more clarity around cryptocurrencies (20 Apr)
People discuss the euphoric feeling upon their first bitcoin purchase (20 Apr)
$1.6B in gold vs in btc (22 Apr)
Someone wrote a book about them travelling the world on 1 btc (23 Apr)
Fees are back down to 1 satoshi per byte (25 Apr)
A poster of the Bitcoin whitepaper (27 Apr)
BankDex - The First Exchange to Overcome High Latency in Cryptocurrency Exchanges
BankDex is a user-friendly decentralized exchange, which ensures fiat trading with fast withdrawals and near-feeless transactions. Our team aims to involve new users in blockchain community by eliminating barriers relating with the complexity of buying, transferring & cashing out assets. In this article we research crypto exchanges market and our potential share at first, and then show our benefits and solutions and how it works.
DEX market overview
Encrybit team revealed real-time cryptocurrency exchange problems survey insights1. 1108 crypto traders were questioned: "What are the biggest concerns that you see in currently available exchanges!". The main issues faced are:
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The second question was which exchange do you like, and virtually all respondents referred to centralized exchanges (CEX) here. This survey can be supported by market researches. Trading data from six major centralized exchanges (Binance, Bitfinex, Bithumb HitBTC, Huobi and OKEX) was compared to that from nine leading decentralized exchanges (Bancor Network, BitShares, DDEX, EtherDelta, ForkDelta, IDEX, OpenLedger, StellarTerm, and the Waves Platform). The share of DEX was only 2% of the total trading volume2. The reason is clear: the current generation of DEX has made progress only in security concerns3, while contributing to all other problems and suffering new, like fragmented markets4, no fiat support5, no scaling6, the impossibility of transactions between different blockchains7. Also clear that market is looking forward to flagman product which will eliminate challenges and will enable market growth. Experts highly estimate its potential. Increasing the number of institutional investors8, DEXs should reach up to 4% of total crypto market volume within the next two years. This would mean growth of 5–20x for DEX usage.
A Primer to BankDex
BankDex is a decentralized exchange built in response to the demands of the cryptocurrency users, for a simplified and enhanced trading platform. The platform is built on a robust ecosystem that promotes an enriched user experience, low latency, greater liquidity and security for user transactions.
BankDex employs a loose mesh topology powered by kernel nodes which are responsible for faster transaction persistence and validation. In addition to ensuring faster transactions that can be completed in less than a second, they are also highly resistant to security attacks by being Asynchronous Byzantine Fault Tolerant (aBFT).
The exchange features an impressive collection of crypto — crypto pairing across its network. The array of its supported tokens and cryptocurrencies currently includes BTC, XRP, XLM, ADA, ETH, TRX, EOS, QNT, VIBE, MKR, ZIL and REM, with many more to be added along the timeline.
BankDex allows its users to withdraw funds for free from their wallet. Third party wallet integration is also one of those features to be integrated in the near future. The BankDex transaction management system is both unique and secure, ensuring a flawless trading platform for cryptocurrency users.
Latency and Cryptocurrency Exchanges
Traders handling large quantities of cryptocurrency trade often find themselves in need of an exchange with one particular feature — low latency. In the simplest of terms, latency can be defined as the delay to receive a response after a request is made. As it connects with trading, latency affects the amount of time required for traders to mingle with the market.
Latency, in trading terms, implies to the speed with which a trading platform can react to the present status of the market. Trading platforms integrate programs specially designed to buy and sell assets in less than a second. Low latency means that these platforms are able to react faster to the actions of the market. The rapid nature of today's market enables traders to make a significant amount of money.
Traders who take part in such kind of trade look for very low latency, somewhere in the range 10 milliseconds to 0.1 milliseconds. This kind of speed limit can be reliably accomplished by machines only. For low latency trades to be worthwhile and lucrative, users require an exchange that can handle such high speeds. The ideal latency will figure around a speed of 0.5ms, but this is quite difficult to accomplish.
Managing Latency in BankDex
BankDex decentralized cryptocurrency exchange addresses the latency issue with the lightning network concept, which ensures faster and safer trade of crypto & fiat currency. It overcomes the scalability issues, inherent to blockchain and enhances the throughput and latencies associated with a transaction.
The trading exchange consists of seven blockchains, which communicate with the core through a set of communication protocols. The communication between the different blockchains is established with the help of an interoperable blockchain router.
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BankDex and the Lightning Network
A lightning network can be described as a protocol layer that enables low-latency, high volume digital micropayments without the help of an intermediary. The fundamental technology of lightning network involves a payment channel, a local two-party consensus.
Both the parties involved in the transaction sends an initial amount of Bitcoin, or any cryptocurrency token into a multisignature transaction. The multisignature transaction involves a local consensus on the existing balance that is allocated between the two parties in the transaction.
Any update regarding the allocation of the existing balance can be only be made with the cooperation of both entities involved in the transaction. This is done with the help of a new transaction that spends the funds allocated for the multisignature transactions allocated to each party.
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InvestInBlockchain - Cryptocurrencies in the Top 100 With Working Products
Bitcoin is the cryptocurrency that started it all back in 2009, after the global financial crisis and subsequent bailouts of banks left many people disenfranchised with fiat currency and outdated, insecure financial infrastructure.
Today, Bitcoin is being used for peer-to-peer payments across the globe. More than that, though, it is leading the way towards a future in which financial technology is trustless, secure, resilient, and censorship resistant. Without Bitcoin, this list would not exist.
The platform that brought smart contracts to the blockchain, spurring a minor revolution in the cryptocurrency ecosystem. Before Ethereum, Bitcoin and its transaction-oriented design was the central focus of most blockchain projects.
After Ethereum, teams saw the value of decentralized apps (dapps) and smart contracts, and shifted their focus to compensate.
Vitalik Buterin's Ethereum whitepaper was released in late 2013. The project itself was announced January 2014, with a crowdsale the following July. The system officially went live in July 2015.
Since then, hundreds of businesses, individuals, and blockchain projects have adopted Ethereum as their main smart contracts platform.
Ripple is focused primarily on one thing: fast and cheap international transactions.
Current banking infrastructure has failed to evolve in the 21st century, such that it still takes 3-5 business days on average for an international transfer to be processed. With just 4 second transaction times and at a fraction of the cost of a wire transfer, Ripple's working product is already impacting the banking sector.
The big knock against Ripple is that its native token, XRP, is completely unnecessary. Indeed, driving adoption of Ripple's banking solutions is far easier than getting real-world adoption for XRP.
If you're interested in seeing a discussion about how XRP adoption will occur, you might find this reddit thread worth a read. Meanwhile, all of us will just have to wait and see whether XRP adoption strategies ultimately come to fruition.
Bitcoin Cash was created in 2017 when the first ever hard fork of the Bitcoin blockchain took place. The split was the result of Bitcoin's 1MB blocks filling up. Transaction speeds were declining, fees were increasing, and it became clear to the community that the current model wasn't sustainable for scaling.
In a move that still causes cryptocurrency fights to this day, Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash soon emerged as separate but similar projects. BCH has 8x the block size of BTC, giving it roughly 8x the transaction throughput. Its fees and transaction times are much faster, as predicted.
Learn more about Bitcoin vs Bitcoin Cash.
The Stellar project and its associated Lumens (XLM) token was forked from the Ripple protocol in 2014. Stellar has come into its own since then, providing a blockchain connection service for fiat transactions between banks, payment systems, and people. Stellar is fast and reliable, and it works with practically no fees for the end-user.
Stellar is a payments system, meaning its job is to move money as efficiently as possible. Partnerships with banks and financial institutions were key in evaluating its status, as was the ability to actually send money using the network.
Several non-profits and commercial entities have agreed to use Stellar as part of their financial infrastructure. Recently, the team partnered with IBM and KlickEx to facilitate cross-border transactions in the South Pacific and announced an affiliate with Keybase to streamline international transactions.
Stellar also has projects being built on its network by major established entities. IBM's blockchain division is using XLM for their payments infrastructure, for example, and the Veridium startup is working with both organizations to tokenize its carbon credits market.
Litecoin is a Bitcoin fork that was created in 2011 by Charlie Lee as a cheaper and faster (2.5 minute block time instead of 10) alternative to Bitcoin. This is accomplished predominantly because Litecoin uses a Scrypt hashing algorithm instead of the SHA-256 algorithm used by Bitcoin. It's common to hear Litecoin called "digital silver" to Bitcoin's "digital gold," and in reality Litecoin does not really expand upon the functionality of Bitcoin in a significant way so much as it makes different tradeoffs.
That being said, it does succeed in being cheaper and faster to use than BTC, which has led to it being accepted by hundreds of merchants and thus making Litecoin one of the most widely used cryptocurrencies for digital payments.
Tether is an unusual project. Whereas most cryptocurrencies rise and fall in value, Tether was designed to stay the same, fixed at a 1:1 ratio with the U.S. dollar.
This allows users to store, send, and receive digital currencies across platforms without incurring significant losses due to value fluctuations.
The Tether stable coin sounds straightforward, but the project isn't without controversy. USDT is supposedly backed by real USD sitting in a bank account. But in which account? Who controls it? And is Tether being used to manipulate the value of Bitcoin? It's all part of the Tether controversy.
Released in 2014 as a fork of Bytecoin, Monero has since made a name for itself as the most popular privacy coin on the market.
Most cryptocurrencies offer little in the form of anonymity. Monero was built for privacy from the ground-up, featuring stealth addresses, ring signatures, and complete coin fungibility. All of this adds up to a near-perfect cloak of anonymity, allowing Monero users to conduct transactions without exposing their identity.
Monero has had steady growth over the years thanks to a dedicated team of developers and an active community. The project continues to evolve with new privacy features and improved transaction security.
NEO was founded in 2014 as one of the earliest smart contract platforms, giving it a wide breadth of possible functionality. The platform's strongest use case is digitizing traditional assets so that they can be easily tracked and exchanged on the blockchain.
NEO is also well-known as the "Chinese Ethereum," and the fact that it is a Chinese-based project does seem to make Chinese dapp developers somewhat more likely to build on top of it than other platforms.
In fact, NEO has already supported dozens of ICOs and remains one of the predominant platforms for supporting smart contracts and dapps.
Binance Coin is an exchange token used to reduce trading fees on the Binance platform.
Users can opt to pay exchange, listing, and withdrawal fees using BNB and enjoy as much as a 50% discount on all charges. This turns out to be a powerful incentive for purchasing and holding BNB, as what trader doesn't enjoy saving money on transactions?
Binance Coin is an ERC-20 token that runs on the Ethereum blockchain. Its purpose is extremely limited, but because such a vast number of Binance users transact with it every day, it qualifies as a working and active product.
Zcash is another immensely popular privacy coin that often cracks the top 20 cryptocurrencies. It uses the tagline "internet money" and promises to fully protect the privacy of transactions with zero-knowledge cryptography.
Zcash provides anonymity by shielding transactions on the blockchain, preventing anyone from seeing the sender, recipient, or value of each transaction. The technology is so effective the Ethereum team is investigating it to enable anonymous transactions on their network.
Zcash has grown in leaps and bounds in 2018. The dev team published a roadmap through the year 2020, which includes a major features upgrade in the October 2018 Sapling release. Coinbase is also considering listing Zcash, which is a huge boost for any cryptocurrency.
Qtum is a smart contracts platform similar to Ethereum, only with a stronger focus on value transfers and decentralized apps. It's meant to be something of a hybrid between Bitcoin and Ethereum, allowing businesses to build smart contracts on the platform or just focus on cryptocurrency transactions.
Qtum launched in March 2017, and dashed straight to the top. The initial offering sold over $10 million in tokens after just 90 minutes. The project differentiated itself by providing a rare Proof-of-Stake smart contracts platform designed to compensate for some of Ethereum's shortcomings, including lack of compatibility for mobile devices.
Qtum released its mainnet in September 2017, opening the doors to a fully functional smart contract and dapps platform. Several projects already have an established presence on the network. One of the more exciting ones is Space Chain, which aims to create an open-source satellite network anyone can use for data transmission, storage, and development.
0x Protocol (ZRX)
0x Protocol has one of the most important working products in the entire Ethereum ecosystem. It is a permissionless, open-source protocol that facilitates trustless exchanges of Ethereum tokens through relayers and dapps that build on top of the protocol.
Not only has 0x been providing this functionality for over a year now, but they've been working to expand the protocol functionality significantly since that initial launch. In 0x protocol 2.0 and beyond, it will be possible to trade tokens built on standards besides ERC-20, including non-fungible ERC-721 tokens.
In a market full of scams and vaporware, 0x's valuable contributions to the Ethereum ecosystem have made it one of the best performing cryptocurrencies of 2018.
Bytecoin is another popular privacy-focused cryptocurrency with a strong community and user base. Transactions on the Bytecoin blockchain are instantaneous, untraceable, unlinkabe, and resistant to blockchain analysis.
Bytecoin has been around for a long time now, with contributions to the project beginning in 2012. However, that hasn't stopped the project's developers from continuously improving the product.
The recently updated Bytecoin roadmap has a hard fork for a consensus update scheduled for August 31, as well as numerous initiatives for community growth constantly in the works.
Founded in 2015 by former Bitcoin developers, Decred's most important working product is its solution to Bitcoin's biggest problem. No, not scalability… blockchain governance.
You see, early Bitcoiners have been debating block size limitations and the efficacy of other scalability solutions like the Lightning Network for years, even though the problem of scalability really only became discussed in the mainstream in 2017.
With its community-based governance model and strong adherence to the core ethos of decentralization, Decred is built to evolve and improve rapidly. That means that it's equipped to handle not only the scalability problem today, but other big problems that might arise down the line.
When you have poor governance, it is an arduous process making any upgrades to a project, no matter how necessary they may seem to the majority of coin holders. Decred's best-in-class and still improving governance model give it an intriguing case to be a leader in digital payments for a long time to come.
BitShares aims to improve worldwide access to financial services via blockchain. The tagline "assist the unbanked" summarizes the project nicely. In practice, this translates to BitShares operating as a decentralized exchange, one that was built from the ground-up to avoid scalability issues and keep transaction fees low.
BitShares was launched in 2014 by Dan Larimer, who would then go on to take a lead development role in both EOS and Steem.
The current state of the project offers decentralized asset exchange, price-stable cryptocurrencies, recurring and scheduled payments, user-issued assets, and more, all available through a decentralized system powered by delegated PoS consensus.
Steem is the cryptocurrency that powers Steemit, a decentralized social media platform that incentivizes user participation through micropayments. Think of it like Reddit, only instead of just upvoting or downvoting posts, users can actually reward creators for their effort.
Steem is a functional cryptocurrency used exclusively on the Steemit platform. That gives it something of a limited use, but seeing as how Steemit is live and boasts a few hundred thousand users, it's hard to argue it isn't a working product. Some people may even be earning money using Steemit.
Siacoin (SIA)
Siacoin is one of the leaders in decentralized cloud storage, a more secure and affordable alternative to centralized cloud storage solutions like Amazon S3, Google Drive, iCloud, Dropbox, and others.
Sia 1.0 was launched in June 2016, and has achieved considerable adoption since then. With the $200 billion cloud storage market widely seen as one of the spaces most ripe for blockchain disruption, Sia has gotten off to a nice start by offering a functional decentralized cloud storage platform for over 2 years.
Augur is one of the most recently launched products on this list. The platform mainnet went live in early July 2018, bringing to fruition almost 4 years of post-ICO work.
Augur is a decentralized prediction market that uses game theory to generate crowd-sourced insights. Essentially, thousands of people working together have shown the remarkable ability to forecast outcomes.
With Augur, users can put REP tokens as bets on these predictions, essentially creating a form of "useful social gambling."
Augur's release was a long time coming. The project started as far back as 2014, nearly a year before the ICO. The creators cite the complexity of Augur's smart contracts as the chief cause of the lengthy development time.
Regardless of its past, Augur is now a live product with a bright future. Over 300 predictions have already been made, with the largest winning payout hitting $20,000. Betting volume even exceeded $1 million within the first weeks of launch.
Basic Attention Token was one of the easiest projects to include on this list. That's because its working product, Brave Browser, has more than 3 million active usersbetween its mobile and desktop platforms, making it one of the most widely-used working products in the blockchain space.
Not only is Brave Browser functional, it's the only browser on the market that has built-in ad-blocking and tracker blocking, making the browsing experience both cleaner and faster than what you get with other popular browsers like Chrome and Firefox.
The future remains uncertain for the BAT token itself, as its adoption depends heavily on whether or not advertisers buy-in to the Brave model, as well as how willing Brave users are to be shown relevant ads and to pass along the BAT they earn to content publishers.
Given Brave's success in just a short time since being launched, though, the future does appear promising for BAT.
Nano (XRB)
Nano (formerly RaiBlocks) is all about scalability. The coin has nearly instant transactions with a completely fee-less structure. The platform accomplishes this by creating a unique blockchain for every account, preventing bloat and allowing for practically infinite scalability.
Nano's motto of "do one thing and do it well" has gotten them a long way. The team doesn't have to deal with scaling or slowdown issues thanks to the underlying structure of the project, allowing its roadmap to focus on wallet updates and outreach. This is one cryptocurrency that's essentially feature complete, and it has been for some time.
Golem (GNT)
Golem has set out to be the Airbnb of computing resources. Have you ever needed extra GPU power to finish up a render? How about processing scientific data similar to the [email protected] project?
Even if you don't have those needs, a lot of groups do. Golem aims to provide easy access to those resources, all of which are rentable for a small cryptocurrency fee.
Golem hit the mainnet launch button in April 2018, and was met with a fair amount of fanfare. One of the main goals for the feature-incomplete launch was to push the product out so real users could put it to work.
The team was interested in strengthening their interactions with end users to help guide the future of the platform. The team has several major milestones planned for the coming months, so the mainnet release is only just the beginning.
Pundi X (NPXS)
Pundi X has been shooting up the market cap rankings so far in Q3 2018, and they also happen to have a working product that just recently became available to retailers.
The primary Pundi X product is a point-of-sale (POS) device that enables quick and easy mobile transactions for both fiat and cryptocurrencies. 500 POS devices are already being used by retailers in Asia, and there are thousands more scheduled to be distributed in the coming months.
In addition, Pundi X also offers XPASS cards, cryptocurrency credit cards that can work in place of mobile apps for making digital payments.
What makes the Pundi X project noteworthy is that it enables consumers to pay retailers in cryptocurrencies like BTC and ETH, and it immediately converts the payments into local fiat currencies so that retailers don't need to worry about price volatility of the cryptocurrencies.
This makes it significantly easier for people to use cryptocurrencies in their daily lives, making Pundi X an exciting project for blockchain enthusiasts who are looking for signs of future mass adoption.
Waves was the first ever blockchain platform that made it possible for anybody — regardless of their programming experience — to create blockchain tokens. Additionally, Waves has a decentralized exchange where tokens can be traded and exchanged with fiat currencies.
Since the project's first releases in 2016, Waves has gone on to make their DEX accessible from mobile phones and expanded its functionality significantly, while also building several strategic partnerships to help grow the Waves community and user base.
Ultimately, though, the Waves Client is the project's most important working product, as it is what allows tokens to be issued, stored, sent, and exchanged among users.
KuCoin Shares (KCS)
Similar to Binance Coin, KuCoin Shares is an exchange token that can be used to pay reduced fees on cryptocurrency trades. KCS has the added bonus of paying dividends to long-term hodlers, as well, paying out a 5% ROI for most users.
The nature of KuCoin Shares is one of the reasons the KuCoin exchange has gotten so much attention since it appeared on the scene. The tokens themselves are limited in scope, of course, but the sheer number of people using them for trades and buying them for passive income is enormous.
Wanchain aims to build new and improved financial infrastructure to seamlessly connect the digital economy through blockchain interoperability. The use cases for Wanchain's network are vast, and they include decentralized financial services, supply chain logistics, medical data sharing and security, digital ID management, and more.
With the recently released Wanchain 2.0, it is now possible to transfer Ether cross-chain using Wanchain's Ethereum Mapping Token, WETH.
Ethereum interoperability is just the start, though, and it's expected that cross-chain support for Bitcoin and a couple of ERC-20 tokens will follow before the end of 2018.
Komodo is a fork of Zcash that uses the same zk-snark cryptography to hide information about transaction participants and amounts being sent. Functional privacy coins aren't unique (there are a handful on this list) but Komodo does have some unique features.
For one, Komodo was the first ever decentralized initial coin offering. Moreover, Komodo helps other developers to build their own customizable blockchain solutions, from building and securing independent blockchains and launching decentralized ICOs, to integrating projects into the cryptocurrency ecosystem.
KMD would already qualify as a working product for its anonymity features on digital payments, but add the end-to-end blockchain building solution and it's clear that Komodo is making meaningful contributions to the cryptocurrency ecosystem.
Ardor is a scalable blockchain platform that allows businesses to create their own child chains and tokens with relative ease. This helps keep blockchain bloat to a minimum and provides multiple transactional tokens without sacrificing core chain transactions. It's also a remarkably energy efficient platform that uses Proof-of-Stake to power consensus.
Ardor launched its mainnet on January 1, 2018 after a full year in testnet status. Its core features are largely in place, with the roadmap set to improve things like scalability and snapshotting.
The Blockchain-as-a-Service-platform hosts a few projects of its own, including the Ignis ICO, which was the first child chain on the mainnet.
Huobi is a digital asset exchange platform founded back in 2013, now offering well over 250 different trading pairs. The Huobi Token, meanwhile, is an ERC-20 token that is used on the exchange for discounts on trading fees of up to 50%.
In addition, 20% of the income generated on the Huboi Pro trading platform is used to buy back HT on the open market.
Unlike most buyback programs, the main purpose of Huobi's program isn't to reduce the circulating supply of HT. Rather, the HT that is bought back goes into a Huobi Investor Protection Fund, which is used to compensate Huobi users if they lose coins or tokens on the platform, as well as to ensure market stability and protect investor interests.
ZenCash (ZEN)
ZenCash is yet another privacy coin with a working product in the Top 100, originally launched in the first half of 2017.
What makes ZenCash unique is that it's the first blockchain with Transport Layer Security (TLS) integration for node encryption, making communication on the ZenCash network both private and highly secure.
Some other interesting parts of the ZenCash product include Tor nodes and built-in chat messaging services. In the future, the ZenCash team will deliver a DAO Treasury Protocol-level Voting System as well as a scalability solution to handle greater transaction volume.
PIVX is another privacy coin that focuses on keeping users and their associated transactions hidden under a cloak of secrecy. The project also tries to keep transactions as fast and fee-less as possible, something not all privacy platforms can boast about.
PIVX launched in January 2016. The coin is currently spendable and delivers the privacy features it promises, though it's not yet a widely accepted currency by merchants.
Future plans for PIVX include governance functions to engage the community, wallet voting, and its own zPIV decentralized exchange.
Kyber Network (KNC)
Kyber Network launched their mainnet in Q1 2018, enabling instantaneous and secure inter-token settlements through a Decentralized Liquidity Network.
It's currently possible to swap ERC-20 tokens on the network with just a few mouse clicks, giving it some basic functionality that is already being used to improve liquidity for Ethereum tokens.
In the future, however, Kyber Network will expand its functionality significantly in an effort to seamlessly connect dapps, DEXes, protocols, payment systems, token teams, investors, fund managers, and digital wallets.
Bancor is a liquidity provider that enables users to exchange tokens without the need for a third-party to be involved in financing the transaction.
Gaining liquidity is incredibly important for young cryptocurrency projects, as a lack of liquidity makes it risky for investors to buy a considerable amount of a given coin or token, knowing that it might be exceedingly difficult to sell should they wish to.
Bancor's technology makes it possible to convert one token to another, so that investors can be confident that they won't be stuck involuntarily holding a cryptocurrency that they want to sell. This functionality makes the Bancor Liquidity Network one of the most promising working products on this list, and one that has already achieved a good deal of adoption.
Loom Network (LOOM)
Loom Network is still less than a year old, having been founded in October 2017. However, they have accomplished a lot in that short time span, including having launched numerous tools to help software developers learn how to build blockchain solutions.
The most important of these tools — and Loom's biggest working product — is the Loom software development kit (SDK).
However, Loom Network is far more than just a simple blockchain coding academy. It is also a production-ready scalability solution for Ethereum, as the Loom developer toolkit helps programmers to build highly scalable dapps which connect to the Ethereum blockchain through special side chains called DappChains.
The project may still be in its infancy, but Loom Network is already contributing more utility to the cryptocurrency ecosystem than the vast majority of other cryptocurrency projects.
Polymath wants to be the world's go-to resource for security tokens on the blockchain. What Ethereum did for tokens, Polymath will do for securities.
The advantages of this are enormous, but the Polymath team likes to point to 24/7 market access, the elimination of middlemen, and trading access for 2 billion unbanked people around the world as the chief benefits of their efforts.
The Polymath platform launched in October 2017, and has since released a new security token every week, attracting investors and traders alike. It's not as exciting of a project as some other blockchain tech, but it's delivering on its promises with a working product.
Bibox Token (BIX)
Bibox is a encrypted digital asset exchange whose primary differentiator from other crypto exchanges is that it integrates AI technology.
The purpose of the AI is to help Bibox's traders, which it does by providing quantitative computation and analysis of trading activity, personalized risk allocation strategy, speech recognition, and objective analysis of the various coins and tokens listed on the exchange.
The Bibox exchange first launched back in November 2017. It has operation centers in the US, Canada, mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan, and Estonia. BIX token holders receive 20% of the exchange profits, and also get discounts on trading fees, similar to Binance.
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Crypto News Recap for the week ending August 3rd
Decentralized security token exchange, DSTOQ, has launched a platform called its minimum viable product (MVP). MVP allows people to invest in real assets such as stocks, bonds, and commodities using cryptocurrencies. This platform runs using Stellar's blockchain testnet, and all transactions will happen completely on-chain.
Agricultural Bank of China (ABC), the world fourth largest bank by assets, announces it will making its first loan on a blockchain system. The loan, valued at USD$300k, is meant to support the local tea industry in the Guizhou province and is backed by a piece of agricultural land.
"Civilized blockchain"1 company Billon, has partnered with Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) to develop blockchain technology solutions. Billon implements blockchain solutions for the main purpose of processing fiat currencies. FIS will utilize Billon for document and identity management, the exploration of joint sales and product development opportunities, and smartphone micropayments among other services.
SBI Group, a Japanese financial services company, has announced plans to develop a platform to trade cryptocurrency derivatives. The platform would help crypto investors hedge their risk by offering cryptocurrency credit default swap (CDS) trading. SBI will accomplish this through its recent 12% purchase of North Carolina-based digital marketplace developer Clear Markets.
Equity research provider Fundstrat Global Advisors has announced that it will begin accepting Bitcoin (BTC) as payment for accessing research reports. Fundstrat is using payment operator BitPay, which has processed over USD$1 billion in Bitcoin payments CY2017, to process their new BTC payments accepted from institutional investors, high net-worth clients, and financial advisors.
The most popular cryptocurrency markets tracking platform, CoinMarketCap (CMC), has added a professional-grade API, and support for derivatives markets to its services. The API provides developers with access to aggregated data packages, providing everything from price and market cap, to trading pair data and conversions. CMC is marketing this product to those who need to back-test trading strategies, and run simulations more accurately.
Logos Network, a decentralized payments platform, successfully raised USD$3mm in seed funding. Logos is hoping to build a quick and scalable P2P payments network on a new blockchain. The payments network plans to be quick, scalable, and secure.
The Stuggart Börse, Germany's second largest stock exchange, has announced an initiative to construct a multilateral cryptocurrency trading platform, as well as an initial coin offering (ICO) platform. The exchange already launched in May a crypto trading app called Bison, which features zero-fee transactions.
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), operator of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and 22 others, will develop a Microsoft cloud-based digital asset ecosystem. ICE is creating a new company for this, called Bakkt, which will work closely with companies including Starbucks and BCG. The ecosystem is planned to be a one-stop-shop for all consumers, from retail to institutional, to buy, hold, sell, and spend cryptocurrencies on a communal network. ICE will also launch physically-delivered BTC futures contracts.
The Chamber of Digital Commerce, an American advocacy group promoting the blockchain industry, is producing new guidelines to aid the in the responsible growth of the initial coin offering (ICO) markets and cryptocurrency markets all together. These guidelines were released in a whitepaper detailing current and future regulations for investor reference, a set of principles for trading platforms and token sponsors to follow, and a general discussion about the growth of the cryptocurrency industry so far.
The South Korean government has proposed revisions to its tax law, affecting cryptocurrency exchanges. The proposition states that cryptocurrency exchanges will be exempt from the tax benefits given to startups and small-mid-sized businesses. It is important to note that new propositions might be made to change this before implementation, but the South Korean government doesn't believe that crypto transaction companies do not generate added value like other companies do.
Indian cryptocurrency traders are finding ways to circumvent the India government's decision to ban cryptocurrency trading. Traders are now making use of a Dabba trading which refers to making OTC trades that are off the books. Dabba traders execute trades through platforms at international banks in Dubbai, Europe and the UK. Indian stock traders have used this method for years, and has experienced an upsurge after the crypto ban.
The U.S. Consumer financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has created an Office of Innovation. The Office of innovation is responsible for the development of a regulatory framework surrounding new products and services in the cryptocurrency, blockchain, and microlending fields. This regulatory sandbox could give some guidance on creation of regulatory frameworks around innovative fintech companies.
South Korea Financial Supervisory Service is advising local regulators to work towards creating an integrated blockchain system for stocks transactions. The group finds the use of a centralized ledger to be inefficient and vulnerable to hacks.
It was recently reported that HTC will be releasing a new mobile phone utilizing decentralized ledger technology, but Litecoin (LTC) founder Charlie Lee announced July 29th that he will be one of HTC's advisors on the smartphone. The phone will be called Exodus and is expected to be the first blockchain phone. Exodus's built-in cryptocurrency wallet will now natively support LTC and the Lightning Network (LN), in addition to Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH).
Cointelegraph.com reported that digital asset exchange Huobi will begin supporting trades in the Indian rupee (INR) on its over-the-counter (OTC) service. Huobi's peer-to-peer (P2P) trading platform will allow INR users free trading in Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Tether (USDT). This comes at a good time for Indian cryptocurrency traders after the Reserve Bank of India banned banks from dealing with cryptocurrency-related companies in early July.
IOHK, the company behind the popular cryptocurrency Cardano (ADA), announced that it has launched the testnet for a new Cardano virtual machine. The virtual machine, called IELE, provides developers with a stronger and more reliable platform for developing smart contracts on Cardano's blockchain.
IoT and blockchain platform Ambrosus has announced the launch of its mainnet, called AMB-NET 1.0. Ambrosus improves pharmaceutical and food supply chains by allowing companies to record private and public supply chain data on its blockchain. Organizations can work with the Ambrosus Network through its native AMB token.
San Francisco-based platform, DCEX, will begin accepting registration applications for its new cryptocurrency exchange. DCEX's base currency, the currency participants use to exchange for other currencies, will be Ripple's XRP. This is a change from the cryptocurrency exchange norm of using Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) as base currencies. Not basing all transactions off of Bitcoin is a step in the right directions for pushing the market to be more independent from it.
Thomson Reuters, a Canadian mass-media and information company, has announced a partnership with CryptoCompare, a cryptocurrency data tracking resource. CryptoCompare will provide Thomson Reuters will trade and order book data on 50 cryptocurrencies.
Major Cineplex, the largest movie theater chain in Thailand, is integrating cryptocurrency payments to permits moviegoers to buy anything from tickets to popcorn. Major Cineplex is partnering with RapizPay to deploy the digital currency payment system. This comes a week after the Thai Securities and Exchange Commission began allowing cryptocurrency operators to file license applications.
Coinbase, one of the largest cryptocurrency services in the world, has announced in a blog post that Jeff Horowitz, an ex-Pershing exec, has joined as company's new Chief Compliance Officer. Horowitz has ample background experience for this position, as he was Managing Director and Global Head of Compliance for Pershing, a banking regulator for the FDIC, and even led compliance and anti-money-laundering (AML) programs at Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, and Salomon Brothers.
Binance, the world's most popular cryptocurrency exchange, has made its first-ever acquisition, purchasing crypto wallet provider Trust Wallet. This move appeals to cryptocurrency investors wary of keeping their coins on centralized custodial services as Trust Wallet now introduces Binance users to decentralized custody. The decentralized wallet will be offered on mobile platforms, and supports coins built off of Ethereum's protocol. You can read more about decentralized exchanges in our latest Crypto Quant Shot: Atomic Swaps, Decentralized Exchanges, and the Future of Crypto Exchanges.
Google has announced that later this year, it will introduce open-source integrations of Ethereum and Hyperledger applications through its Google Cloud Product marketplace. This move pushes Google into the blockchain services industry, thereby joining others such as Amazon Web Services, IBM, Oracle, and Microsoft Azure.
U.S. lawmakers working with the Congressional Valley Fever Task Force are looking for blockchain applications to help fight infectious fungal diseases. The lawmakers have proposed a bill as a part of the FORWARD Act for the creation of a blockchain pilot hoping to improve the way doctors share information about endemic fungal diseases such as Valley Fever. If information could be exchanged between doctors quicker and more efficiently, they would be better equipped to treat these infectious diseases.
Mobile engagement firm MobileBridge, has launched a blockchain loyalty program called Momentum. Momentum will offer other companies many data-based insights, and consumers full custody of their earned cryptocurrency rewards. Consumers can earn loyalty cards and other rewards for simply shopping at their favorite stores. These rewards can be exchanged for Momentum tokens, and then other branded reward tokens to be used with other companies.
CoinMarketApp, a cryptocurrency news multi-use app, has released compatibility with iOS and Android smartphones. CoinMarketApp is not like typical cryptocurrency apps, in that it offers crypto historic data, prices, mining information, trustworthy news, and even portfolio services.
Northern Trust, an asset manager with USD$954bn in AUM announces plans to start a custody service for digital assets. Pete Cherecwich, Northern Trust's head of corporate and institutional business, explained that the firm plans to offer custodial services similar to others, but with lower fees.
Swissquote, a Switzerland-based online banking firm which recently added cryptocurrency investing to its services, has seen a 44% profit increase in this C1H2018 relative to C1H2017. Throughout the second half of CY2017, Swiss quote has allowed trading in Bitcoin (BTC) with the EUR and USD, as well as Ethereum (ETH), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Litecoin (LTC), and Ripple (XRP).
MINDOL is a blockchain platform aiming to disrupt the entertainment provider industry in Japan. MINDOL's whitepaper states a growing demand for and heavy government investing in spreading Japanese culture throughout the world, including animations, games, music, and movies. MINDOL hopes to regularly produce programs on TV. MINDOL's central network, called eMINDOL, lets consumers purchase products, watch content, and even invest in the projects and artists they like.
Telegram, a popular desktop and mobile app messenger, recently executed an ICO, raising USD$1.7 billion. However, US-based cybersecurity startup Virgil Security, praised the fact that Telegram published the application's API on an open source platform for developers to review, but has uncovered several security flaws with Telegram's ID verification app Passport. Virgil discovered issues with their encryption methods and the way they protect stored data. These issues are very important to fix if Telegram wishes to begin accepting payments on its platform.
Coinbase, one of the world's largest cryptocurrency trading services, has now allowed users in the UK to purchase cryptocurrencies with the British Pound. Before this announcement, users in the UK would have had to acquire Euros in order to purchase cryptos on Coinbase, which sometimes took multiple days.
The government of Queensland, Australia is giving USD$8.3mm to a crypto start-up as part of the state's innovation funding initiative. The start-up's goal is to increase the number of tourists to Central Queensland through selling travel offers based in different cryptocurrencies.
RandomCrypto, a fintech firm working with cryptocurrencies has released a Bitcoin (BTC) mining calculator, which improves upon the details given by competing products. Random Crypto CEO Josh Metnick says he developed this product after "many years of getting screwed… by mining companies," and that his goal is to "bring more truth, accuracy, and transparency to [proof-of-work] mining."1 The calculator shows that at today's current BTC prices, most bitcoin mining hardware on the markets is unprofitable.
Chinese company Seven Stars Cloud, has announced plans to build a USD$300 million crypto hub in Hartford, CT. Seven Stars Cloud is a fintech company hoping to create a community for itself and other fintech firms to collaborate on machine-learning, robotics, and crypto-related projects. The firm is also trying to launch a fintech college at schools near Hartford, CT such as Yale University, University of Hartford, University of New Haven, and University of Connecticut.
Canaan Creative, the world's second largest provider of Bitcoin mining components has announced a new product called the AvalonMiner Inside. The Avalon Miner Inside is essentially a television with built-in Bitcoin (BTC) mining capabilities. The TV will be powered by artificial intelligence and will also enable voice dictation. The mining components possess a 2.8 trillion hashes-per-second hash rate, and even includes a profitability calculator to measure performance.
Bitfi, a cryptocurrency hardware wallet manufacturer claiming it is "unhackable", denies claims that it was hacked. Bitfi and its official partner John McAfee offered a $100,000 bug bounty in July to try to get people to hack its wallet. But when one twitter user claimed to have done this, Bitfi CEO Daniel Khesin denied these claims amid no evidence of a hack, and because of the fact that the "hacker" refused the bounty reward.
Switzerland-based cryptocurrency platform MCO has added Litecoin (LTC) to its supported coins. MCO enables users to purchase, sell, and trade cryptocurrencies from its mobile app. Formerly known as Monaco, MCO has amassed over 180,000 downloads, and expects to widen its user base as it adds more coins to its platform. This app will soon integrate with a Visa card allowing international purchases.
Hong Kong cryptocurrency exchange OKEx says it will have to claw back millions in USD$ following a single user's large bet on bitcoin futures (the user lost "the bet"). Each futures contract has a notional value of $100, and OKEx estimate the total value of the position was over $400 million. OKEx initiated a forced liquidation of the account but because of the size, the exchange has had to trigger "societal loss risk management" mechanisms because of the size of the order. After insurance coverage is considered, the aggregate loss to investors is around BTC$1,200 (USD$8.8mm), which will "split proportionately by all profited traders' realized + unrealized gains".
Coinbase Commerce, Coinbase's non-custodial merchant payment service, has launched a product integrating with e-commerce company WooCommerce. WooCommercie is currently used by between 21% and 28% of all web stores, and affiliated stores will now accept cryptocurrency payments from Coinbase Commerce users.
Lightning is a lot more appealing for micropayments. The fees on regular transactions make it impractical to send tiny amounts on the main chain. Within a channel, however, you're free to send a fraction of a fraction of a Bitcoin for free. Micropayments are suited to plenty of use cases. Some speculate that they could be a viable replacement ... The only way you can lose your bitcoin is if the private key to the wallet is leaked or destroyed. reactions Thanks to the Bitcoin protocol, divisibility allows investors to hold fractions of bitcoin and do not have to hold 1BTC, in the case that they are too expensive. 1 Bitcoin = 100,000,000 satoshis, which means that 1 satoshi = 0.00000001BTC. This is a Bitcoin Wallets Review 2017 and The Guide on How to find Best Bitcoin Wallet.. On This Bitcoin Wallets review 2017 We'll show you how to start with Bitcoin, how to set up a secure online wallet, and finally how Bitcoin can become a way to make money online.. Without a Bitcoin wallet, you can't send or receive Bitcoin payments. The first consists of you withdrawing bitcoins from Binance, and the second of sending funds from your TrustWallet to your Electrum wallet. How to withdraw bitcoins from Binance. 1. Log in to your Binance account. If you don't have any bitcoins yet, check out our Bitcoin guide on how to buy some. 2. Hover over Wallet and select Spot Wallet. 3. Digital money that's instant, private, and free from bank fees. Download our official wallet app and start using Bitcoin today. Read news, start mining, and buy BTC or BCH. Crypto Wallet Extensions. If you're looking to sign transactions, access dapps, and send and receive cryptocurrency as you browse, you'll need an extension that will turn your humble web ... Bitcoin Lightning Wallet. Bitcoin Lightning Wallet (BLW) is an Android only, non custodial, standalone Bitcoin SPV node with LN functionality. It means that you have total control over your funds and that you need to manage your payment channels yourself (unlike Breez). Launched in 2014, Viacoin is an Auxiliary Proof of Work cryptocurrency with a 24-second block time, able to handle around 175 transactions per second, according to the Viacoin team.; Auxiliary Proof of Work allows miners of any Scrypt-based cryptocurrency, like Litecoin, to simultaneously mine Viacoin.Miners have an incentive to also mine Viacoin, as they are able to get rewards for "free". After Bitcoin's initial burst into the mainstream success, a lot of new cryptocurrency enthusiasts started taking interest in this crypto coin.Some people only wanted to know what the hype is about, while others were very adamant in investing in and making money from Bitcoin.. Before anything else, a cryptocurrency-holding wallet that would not only be fully functional but also have a high ... The BitWall Bitcoin & Crypto Micropayment Paywall Service Solution. BitWall sought to change this by incorporating the use of Bitcoin. With Bitcoin, payment of these small payments is possible. Since the fees are lower in Bitcoin, the startup allowed the publishers to unlock the world of micropayments.
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Where Will the S&P 500 Be in a Year?
How high can US equity markets go? For a sense of the S&P 500's direction, we conducted an informal poll of readers of CFA Institute Financial NewsBrief for their perspective on where they see the index a year from now.
Despite the euphoria in the Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump camps, there remains a great deal of uncertainty about the outcome of this election and what it will mean for the United States and the country's standing on the world stage. This uncertainty extends to the effect of US elections on stock prices, judging by the voluminous and often contradictory research on the topic.
Investors should fear missing out on the best gains more than suffering the worst losses, says Michael Batnick, CFA. If you never attempt to avoid the worst weeks, you'll never have to worry about missing the best weeks.
Despite Wall Street expectations that the S&P 500 would rise 8% in 2016, the index fell 7% in December and January. Five points of that decline came in January alone. But January's slide was only just greater than one standard deviation move. As we'll see, one month can handily destroy expectations going forward.
Poll: What Poses the Greatest Threat to Global Equity Markets?
As most global stock markets have been on a tear of late, we thought it would be timely to ask readers what posed the greatest threat to equity markets. Over 37% of the 974 respondents to this poll believe that a global economic slowdown is the greatest risk to stocks.
Depending on who you talk to, or which articles and headlines you read, the responses run the gamut. Here's a quick summary of some of the most recent research on how presidential politics impacts equities.
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Professional Cleaners make a difference!
A house or an office is a place where a person spends most of his time in a day and these two places can leave a very big impression on other people who visit. The look of a house allows people to judge the taste and character of a house owner and by the look of an office, clients and customers will judge the owner and the whole staff whether they are efficient and or not. A dirty office or professional place can leave the impression that the owner and staff of the place are lazy and do not give importance to their work and clients. When it comes to deep cleaning it is just not about the cleaning of floors or your desk, it also includes the cleaning of windows, furniture, carpets and every small area of the place. In those conditions a person needs professional cleaner to help him with the cleaning. Please call SERVPRO of Cambridge/Belmont (617) 864-7378 to assist you with your professional cleaning needs.
A pet-friendly home is a happy home. But sometimes it can also be a challenge to keep carpets and neat with a dog or car around. They may shed, have an accident of some kind, or neglect to watch where they step with dirty paws. Any of these things can be damaging to your carpet if they aren't properly cleaned or treated at the time these eventualities occur. Having pets shouldn't mean you have to give up owning beautiful carpet.
You can keep both as long as you follow some of these helpful hints for keeping your carpet looking new in a pet-friendly home.
Sometimes you need a professional to come in for a deep cleaning of your carpet. Not only will it get some of those hard to clean spots out, it will revitalize those heavy traffic areas that have picked up more than just pet-related stains. Our shoes and feet can do just as much damage and get a professional crew in there for a full-service session will do wonders for maintaining the look and feel of your carpet. Call SERVPRO of Cambridge/Belmont (617) 864-7378 to assist you with your carpet cleaning needs.
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ADVISORY: Bob Barr will speak on 'Tea Parties,' anti-bailout backlash at 2:00 p.m. at Watergate HQ
By Staff on April 15, 2009 in Features, News
For Immediate Release Wednesday, April 15, 2009
WASHINGTON — Bob Barr, former Republican congressman and 2008 Libertarian Party presidential nominee, will address the outpouring of taxpayer frustration and the coming backlash to tax and spending hikes in remarks Wednesday afternoon, 2:00 p.m. E.T., at Libertarian Party headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Barr will discuss the future of the anti-bailout movement and how Republican spending and bailouts put America on its current path to record deficits.
Congressman Bob Barr, former Republican representative and 2008 Libertarian party presidential nominee, speaking on Wednesday's nationwide 'Tea Party' rallies and rising citizen opposition to the Obama administration
2:00 p.m. E.T., Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Libertarian National Committee Headquarters
The Watergate
2600 Virginia Ave., N.W., Suite 200
Free catering and refreshments will be provided to members of the media.
Just in time for Tea: Get the "Libertarian Party Prosperity Plan" here!
Missouri offically gets another elected Libertarian
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Algeria to block Total from buying Anadarko's Algerian assets – minister
5:02 CAT | 27 May 2019
The logo of French oil major Total on a flag at La Defense business and financial district in Courbevoie near Paris, France. May 16, 2018. [File poto: Reuters /Charles Platiau]
Algeria will block Total from acquiring Anadarko's assets in Algeria, energy minister Mohamed Arkab told reporters on the sidelines of a conference on Sunday.
Occidental Petroleum has agreed to sell Anadarko Petroleum Corporation's assets in Algeria, Ghana, Mozambique and South Africa to Total for $8.8 billion if the U.S. oil company succeeds in completing its plan to take over Anadarko.
"Our ministry has contacted Anadarko to get explanations on this information, but so far we got no answer," Arkab said.
"It means there is no contract between Total and Anadarko …We have good relations with Anadarko and we will do the utmost to preserve Algeria's interests, including using our pre-emption right to block the sale," the minister said.
Anadarko holdings in Algeria represent about 260,000 barrels of oil per day, more than 25% of the country's crude production estimated at 1 million barrels per day.
There was no immediate comment from Total or Anadarko.
In 2018, Algeria's state energy firm Sonatrach and Total signed new agreements, including a contract to develop the Erg Issouane gas field and plans to create a joint venture.
Total said at the time that the development represented an investment of $400 million. It said it would also form a joint venture company called STEP for a joint petrochemical project in Arzew, western Algeria.
But the relationship between Algeria and France remains scarred by the trauma of the 1954-1962 independence war in which the North African country broke with France. Hundreds of thousands of Algerians were killed and both sides used torture.
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Writing software can be pretty draining work. It is insanely fun when you're in the zone and feeling good, and insanely dull when you're not feeling your best.
In my personal experience, I've found that my programming ability is directly correlated to my motivation for the task at hand. Since I'm having a pretty good day today, I thought I'd take a moment to reflect on programming and motivation.
Good software is all about passion. It doesn't matter if you're an excellent programmer–if you wake up each day and hate what you're working on, the way you're feeling will be reflected in your work.
On the other hand, if you love what you're working on, really care about the people who will be using your software, and aren't afraid to be ruthless with your day-to-day development, you're going to produce awesome software, and nothing will be able to stop you.
When I'm not feeling so great, I try to really put myself into the shoes of my users. If I were using my software, how would I feel about it? What can I do to make it better so my users love it more, and want to keep using it? Just the process of sitting down and really thinking about this is usually enough to get me kick started, and motivated to do some serious hacking on whatever project I'm working on at the moment.
Programming is a mental exercise. Like any mental exercise, it's easy to burn yourself out if you do it the wrong way.
Imagine sitting down reading a book on algorithms–sure, it's fun for a while (when you're feeling motivated!), but the farther along you go the more drained you become, and eventually you'll get frustrated and demotivated.
The key to having fun while programming (at least for me), is to do it in bursts. If you've got a lot of code to write, take some time to organize your thoughts before you dive in. I like to list some small goals, e.g.
Write automated email script for low-balance notifications.
Write a script to automatically adjust DynamoDB throughput for the users table.
This way I've at least got something concrete to look at in front of me, and instead of writing code and constantly thinking about all the things I have to do, I can just focus on a single task and do a really good job of finishing it.
While I'm definitely not a doctor, I can tell you with certainty that caffeine makes me feel awesome.
Despite the fact that some people respond poorly to caffeine, to me it is a staple of programming motivation. Not only do I feel great on caffeine (happy, thoughtful, energetic), but it generally awakens my technical curiosity and really gets me in the mood for some hacking.
Caffeine + programming is a magical mixture.
For the health conscious–if you're interested in a good energy drink with no sugar (no carbs), great flavor, and copious amounts of programmer blood caffeine, you should try the Rockstar No Carb (my favorite).
Everyone has their ambitions–what are yours? Do you want your open source project to get a million followers on GitHub? Do you want to launch that side project you've been working on for the past three months? Do you want to get 500 new users this month?
It is so easy to get distracted by day-to-day life, that it often becomes difficult to always keep working towards your ambitions. I realized a long time ago that no matter how busy you are, no matter how much pressure you're under, and no matter how beat up you're feeling–you need to keep working on yourself, and pushing yourself to the next level.
Progress only happens when you work hard, fight for what you want, and don't stop until you get it.
The next time you're not feeling your greatest, take a minute to think about all the things you want to achieve, and then get out there and do them! Every moment you spend feeling bad is a moment wasted, so try to focus on accomplishing the things you want to accomplish, and making the journey to get there as fun as possible.
Ultimately, your success or failure to fulfill your ambitions rests solely on your shoulders. Push yourself, and don't give up!
Motivation is a powerful thing. If you can manage to stay motivated for the task at hand, whether it be programming, exercising, or whatever else you'd like to do–you'll be able to do it better, faster, and enjoy it more along the way.
For programming (especially), maintaining motivation is extremely important as your mood greatly effects your work.
Now get out there and write some code!
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The OCC has a statutorily created eleven-member Utility Consumers' Board (UCB). In accordance with recent legislation, seven of the members are appointed by the Governor of which at least one member of the seven appointments will be actively engaged in agriculture as a business, and at least two members of the seven appointments will be owners of small business with 100 or fewer employees. For the Governor's appointments, each of the seven Congressional districts in the state shall be represented, and no more than four Board members can be affiliated with the same political party.
For the four remaining seats, the President of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Minority Leader of the Senate, and the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives shall each appoint one member.
Utility Consumers' Board Members:
Name City Term Expires
Sanders "Skip" Arnold Representing Expertise in Low Income Energy Boulder 7/1/2020
Kelly Crandall Representing Expertise in Energy Denver 7/1/2022
Lisa Dator Hough Representing Expertise in Energy Westiminster 7/1/2019
Mary Sue Liss Representing Agriculture Peyton 7/1/2019
Gwen Farnsworth Appointee of Speaker of the House of Representatives Boulder 7/1/2023
Dean Sheldon McCall Representing Small Business Montrose 7/1/2022
Andrew McElhany Appointee of the Minority Leader of House of Representatives Colorado Springs 7/1/2019
Amy Oliver Cooke Appointee of the Minority Leader of the Senate Greeley 7/1/2023
Bill Steele Representing Small Business/Expertise in Energy Highlands Ranch 7/1/2019
James Greenwood Appointee of the President of the Senate Colorado Springs 7/1/2023
The Board's core responsibilities include:
Represent the public interest of Colorado utility users and specifically the interests of residential, agricultural, and small business users by providing general policy guidance and oversight to the OCC and its director:
General policy guidance re: rate cases, rulemaking proceedings, legislative projects, general activities, and priorities of the office;
Gather data and information and formulate policy positions to advise the OCC in preparing analysis and testimony on legislation;
Confer with the executive director of the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) on the hiring of the OCC director and consulting with DORA's executive director on the annual performance evaluation of OCC and its director.
It is the duty of the Attorney General to advise OCC and Board on all legal matters and to provide representation in proceedings in which the OCC participates.
The Board is required by statute to meet at least six times each year.
Past and Current Meeting Agendas and Minutes
Office of Consumer Counsel
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The flip side of fly-in fly-out: the use of 457 visas by smaller firms in the Western Australian resources sector.
The focus in this article is how the extensive use of fly-in fly-out (FIFO) working arrangements in the Western Australian resources sector has an impact directly and indirectly on smaller firms and their ability to recruit workers in remote locations. We argue that the growth of FIFO working arrangements has disadvantaged smaller resource-sector firms by increasing their employment costs and decreasing their ability to attract skilled workers. As a result, smaller resource-sector firms are recruiting skilled workers on 457 visas to secure their business stability and growth, despite the complexity, costs, and risks involved.
In the WA resources sector, FIFO employment contracts are the core mechanism for engaging employees to work in remote locations (HRSCRA 2013). The increased recruitment needs of the resources sector are reflected in the percentage of employees on FIFO contracts. In 2011,52 percent of 46,800 resources sector employees were employed on FIFO contracts and in 2015, this is expected to grow to 57 per cent of 110,000 workers (CMEWA 2011).
Researchers are increasingly interested in FIFO working arrangements. FIFO workers are generally paid at levels over and above the relevant industrial award rate (Henry et al. 2013) due to the requirement to work away from home. However, worker retention can be problematic and firms have engaged in a range of practices to decrease employee turnover and increase productivity, notably by increasing pay (AWPA 2012). The shortage of workers and skills has seen increased competitiveness for talent within the sector, which has an impact on employees' expectations of work and salary.
Given that 85 per cent of workers on FIFO employment contracts support their family (Henry et al. 2013, Molloy and Tan 2008),considerable research has been undertaken on the positive and negative impacts of FIFO working arrangements on employee well-being, work-life balance, lifestyle, and family relationships (Henry et al. 2013, Sibbel 2010, Torkington et al. 2011, Watts 2004). Research has also concentrated on the overuse of FIFO working arrangements by firms that are more concerned about profits than the interests of their employees, their families, and local communities, as well as firms using FIFO working arrangements even though regional communities are in close proximity to mine sites (CFMEU 2011). However, little attention has been given to the impact that FIFO working arrangements have on other smaller resource-sector firms.
In this article, the focus is on the effect of FIFO working-arrangement practices on smaller firms in sourcing and retaining skilled staff. We provide an overview of the difficulties experienced by smaller firms in recruiting skilled staff. We examine the use of the Temporary Business (Long Stay) Standard Business Sponsorship (Subclass 457) visa (hereafter 457 visa) as an alternative recruitment option for smaller resource-sector firms in Western Australia. The findings of a study of smaller firms in the WA resources sector are reported as are why the employees on 457 visas are employed. We argue that growth of FIFO working arrangements has disadvantaged smaller resource-sector firms by increasing employment costs and decreasing the ability to attract skilled workers. As a result, to secure business stability and growth, smaller resource-sector firms have opted to recruit overseas skilled workers on 457 visas, despite this being a complex, highly formalised, and uncertain process.
Effective recruitment and selection practices are an important factor for smaller firms, as every person counts and their performance can have a significant impact on firm performance (Gatewood and Feild 1987). Effective human resource management (HRM) practices can contribute to firm survival, while the means to acquire, allocate, and develop human resources can have an impact on the speed and direction of firm growth (Barrett and Mayson 2007; 2008, Barrett et al. 2008, Baron 2003, Changanti et al. 2002, Heneman et al. 2000, Katz et al. 2000, Mayson and Barrett 2005, Williamson 2000). In growth-oriented firms, in order to sustain growth, effective HRM practices are vital for managing the increased complexity resulting from greater numbers of employees (Barrett and Mayson 2007; 2008, Barrett et al. 2008, Mayson and Barrett, 2005).
Smaller firms have been noted for ineffective recruitment practices and criticised for inadequacies when compared to larger firms (Barber et al. 1999, Cardon and Tarique 2008, Carroll et al. 1999, De Kok and Uhlaner 2001, Hornsby and Kuratako 2003, Taylor 2006). The McEvoy (1984) study showed that common recruitment methods used by smaller firms were limited to newspaper advertisements and walk-ins, and selection processes confined to completing application forms and face-to-face interviews. Heneman and Berkley (1999) found convenience and cost were major factors in smaller firms' attraction practices, with employers choosing to have direct control over the processes. Other studies of smaller firms found a reliance on word-of-mouth and other informal recruitment processes (Barrett and Mayson 2007, 2008, Carroll et al. 1999, Cassell et al. 2002, Kotey and Slade 2005, Marchington et al. 2003, Mayson and Barrett 2005).
In smaller firms' recruitment practices, there is a strong desire for 'frt'(Barrett et al. 2007). Informal, convenient, or low-cost practices may be preferred as employers can effectively determine whether potential employees will fit into the firm (Marlow and Patton 1993). However, such practices could result in overlooking a larger pool of potentially suitable recruits if the person employed turns out to be unsuitable (Carroll et al. 1999). Further, as smaller firms grow, networks of family members, referrals, and walkins are eventually exhausted, and there is a need to develop more formal methods for recruiting employees to sustain growth (Mayson and Barrett 2005; 2006, Williamson 2000).
Smaller firms suffer from 'resource poverty' (Welsh and White 1981, p. 18) where formalised recruitment practices are relatively more costly and time-consuming to implement than in larger firms (McEvoy 1984, Reid et al. 2002). Moreover, their' liability of smallness'(Heneman and Berkley 1999, p. 53) raises unique issues in terms of organisational attractiveness (Cardon and Tarique 2008), or perceived legitimacy as employers (Williamson 2000, Williamson et al. 2002, Williamson and Robinson 2008). Recruitment may be problematic, because smaller firms are 'below the radar' of potential employees (Williamson et al., 2002). Potential employees may perceive smaller firms to be unattractive due to their (real or perceived) inability to match pay rates and work-related benefits of larger firms. Their size may also be perceived as a threat to their viability and, hence, make them unattractive to potential employees (Barber et al. 1999, Ranger-Moore 1997).
In smaller firms, managerial resources and HRM expertise are unlikely to exist (Barrett and Mayson 2008, Hornsby and Kuratko 2003, Klaas et al. 2000). Although smaller firms may not have the resources to promote themselves, research has shown that effective promotion can have an impact on employees' loyalty (Reda and Dyer 2010).
The Australian economy has maintained an average growth rate of 5.3 per cent over the last decade (ABS 2012), much of it contributed by iron-ore projects feeding China's resources boom (BCA 2012, Eslake 2011, Gruen 2011). In Western Australia, the resources sector has always been an important contributor to the economy and in 2012, the 523 commercial mineral projects operating at 75 mine sites and 65 operating at oil and gas fields (DMP 2013a) collectively employed 105,583 people (DMP 2013a). Importantly, every job in this sector created another three indirect jobs in retail, hospitality, support services, and manufacturing (DMP 2013a).
In Western Australia, significant new mining--and construction related to mining--projects are in planning or are underway, amounting to some $177 billion worth of projects under construction, with a further $120 billion planned (DMP 2013b). Across Australia (see Table l), significant growth has occurred in the sector during 2011 and 2012, with employment numbers rising by over 20 per cent overall, and in metal-ore mining (predominantly Western Australia) increasing by over 40 per cent. Labour costs have risen generally, but have risen even higher in metal-ore mining.
In Australia, and particularly Western Australia, there has been much said about the shortage of skilled workers (MCA 2012). The Australian Workforce and Productivity Agency (AWPA 2012) points to ongoing issues related to the supply of skilled workers in the resources sector, particularly fabrication, steel tradespersons, and welders. These pressures are compounded by baby boomers starting to exit the labour market (Salt 2012), and low rates of entry by Generation Y workers (Jockel 2009). Skills shortages need to be dealt with if firms' decline is to be avoided (Healy et al. 2012). Although the AWPA (2012) argued that firms could access labour from declining regional areas and industries for FIFO work practices, this was not supported in the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Regional Australia report (HRSCRA 2013).
Our study shows that resources-sector firms have generally turned to employing workers on 457 visas to meet their recruitment needs. The 457 visa was introduced into Australian policy in 1996 for the temporary employment of skilled migrants (Oke 2010). It allows employers who cannot source specialist skills from the domestic labour market, to employ overseas workers for nominated skilled positions on the Consolidated Sponsored Occupations List (CSOL) (DIAC 2013a).
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– COCO tosses dumb bells: Single target high damage plus slowdown to surrounding targets, attack speed is slow.
– DIDI fires with crossbow: High attack speed single target low damage.
– JIJI throws firecrackers: Large radius Multiple targets medium damage.
5 level ups for each unique character.
Select different character groupings to battle with the relocation team, the 7th wave will be an inexhaustible wave relocation terror.
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Mark Smith was inspired to become a caseworker after he was supported himself by SSAFA after leaving the RAF.
"From a young age, I was always fascinated with military life, in particular the Royal Air Force. I joined the Air Cadets as soon as I was old enough and loved it. I enlisted with the Royal Air Force in 1999 but in 2013 I found myself in a very difficult situation. I did not know where to turn. I was eventually signposted to SSAFA by the Citizens Advice Bureau. SSAFA assigned a caseworker to me and we went through everything with him.
"After the visit with the SSAFA volunteer, I felt like a massive weight had been lifted from my shoulders. I finally had someone who understood my situation and I felt reassured that he would do everything he could to help me and my family.
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The feeling of satisfaction you get when you tell your client you have successfully gained the assistance they need is something you just can't get anywhere else!"
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Ministry of Jute & textile job circular 2017 has been published by the authority. It's an attractive job circular and it's huge chance to unemployed people. By join this job,anyone can build his career. Those,who want to work,they should be taken out of this opportunity. Ministry of Jute & textile is part of Bangladesh government. Ministry of Jute & textile is the most important part of Bangladesh government.
Job's Location : Anywhere in Bangladesh.
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Solargiga and Motech JV adding 600MW of solar module capacity in China
weijing3333 5 years ago • 0
Major Taiwanese PV manufacturer Motech Industries is making an investment in a PV module manufacturing subsidiary of monocrystalline solar cell producer Solargiga Energy that will drive an additional 600MW of new capacity at the plant in China through 2016.
The PV module subsidiary of Solargiga is expected to expand PV module capacity by 400MW and enter volume production in February 2016. A second phase of expansion totalling 200MW is follow and start ramping in the third quarter of 2016.
According to Solargiga, annual production would total 1.2GW once the second phase of expansion was completed.
The company noted that the capacity expansion was needed to support customer demand and its PV project business.
Motech's China-based operations, Motech (Suzhou) Renewable Energy Co is making the investment of RMB11.4 million (US$1.78 million) and will have a 19% stake in the module manufacturing subsidiary.
A further RMB8.6 million (US$1.34 million) is to be contributed by Solargiga subsidiary, Jinzhou Jinmao which owns the PV module company.
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Although 3.0.1 will only be a patch-set with bug fixes rather than any major changes we are proposing to inject a few small and non-disruptive UI changes into the release. These are in response to requests from a couple of different users and were simple and quick to do.
Most obvious is the new Powered By banner at the foot of the page. Just some improved branding for the project really.
Next there is what I've termed the Privacy Message. In this case you can see it in the page footer containing the text "Confidential, Internal Use Only". Many large organizations using Hudson have asked for this. On internal commercial systems there are often requirements to badge screens with privacy or confidentiality statements (or even copyright). This is a new configuration option is accessible through the Manage Hudson > Configure System screen and basically provides you with a place similar to the System Message, where you can place whatever text you like, including markup. So you don't have to talk about "evil" things in the Privacy Message, you can put and create links to whatever you like and it will be printed at the base of each page. I've seen several systems where the System Message is being used for information links and similar which would be better consigned to the bottom of the page, now you can do that.
Finally the new Instance Tag feature. Again, just set through the Configure System screen, the instance tag is an arbitrary name or tag that you can associate with an install. It's function is to help overworked sysadmins who have many Hudson instances to manage and want to know at a glance which system they are currently working with without having to look at and mentally decode the URL. To help them, the Instance Tag is printed in the Page Header, Footer and on the browser tab/window label. In my example here the Tag is set to "DEV_CI_I". As I said though, the actual string is is arbitrary and optional. Unlike the Privacy Message, markup is ignored in this value.
Both Instance Tag and Privacy Message are optional and if you don't define them then your UI will remain as it is today in Hudson 3.0.0 except for the new banner.
Note that the Instance Tag and the Privacy Message have not been exposed through the REST API yet. It probably makes sense to do so at some point if there is interest.
Any feedback on this new feature? Just post on the forum or mail the Dev list quoting this article.
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Reclining Nude
Signed lower left: Renoir
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
The Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg Collection, Bequest of Walter H. Annenberg, 2002
Arsène Alexandre, Paris, until 1903
his sale, Georges Petit, Paris, 18-19 May 1903, nr. 53, to Viau
George Viau, Paris, 1903-7
his sale, Durand-Ruel, Paris, 4 March 1907, nr. 54, to Bernheim-Jeune
with Bernheim-Jeune, Paris, 1907-10, sold on 18 January 1910 to Bernheim
Emile Bernheim, from 1910
?with Bernheim-Jeune, Paris, until 1911, sold to Cassirer
with Paul Cassirer, Berlin, 1911, purchased from Bernheim-Jeune on 20 June sold to Meirowsky
Dr. Max Meirowsky, Cologne, then Berlin, still later Geneva, 1911-died 1949
his estate, 1949-52, on deposit at Musée d'art et d'histoire, Geneva, 16 February 1950-21 March 1952, sold to Wildenstein
with Wildenstein, New York, 1952-53, sold 27 January 1953 to Haupt
Mrs. Ira (Enid A.) Haupt, New York, 1953-83, sold to Annenberg
her brother and his wife, Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg, Rancho Mirage, Calif., 1983-his d. 2002
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg Collection, Bequest of Walter H. Annenberg, 2002
Metropolitan Museum of Art Accession number 2003.20.12
Other works by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Girl with a basket of oranges
Man on a Stair
Apples and Flowers
Seated Nude
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Posts tagged nicole hudson
Neil Byrne and Ryan Kelly – Brown Eyed Girl
http://www.acousticbycandlelight.com
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/acoustically-irish/id699660009
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/neilbyrneandryankelly
http://www.amazon.com/Acoustically-Irish-Neil-Byrne/dp/B00F1BFMPQ
Celtic Thunder Webstore
https://www.celticthunder.ie/content/neil-byrne-ryan-kelly-acoustically-irish
Google Music
https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Neil_Byrne_Ryan_Kelly_Acoustically_Irish?id=B3sf5prwjccizdbimzbwwmpkkje&hl=en
Neil Byrne and Ryan Kelly – Brown Eyed Girl – from the album "Acoustically Irish". Song originally by Van Morrison.
http://www.facebook.com/acousticbycandlelight
http://twitter.com/acousticbc
acoustic, acoustic by candlelight, acoustically irish, album, barry kerr, brown eyed girl, celtic thunder, declan o'donoghue, guitar, ireland, irish, live, music, neil byrne, nicole hudson, ryan kelly, tour
Hello from the road
Oct 2nd
Posted by Neil in nbmusic
Sixteen shows into the 2013 Mythology tour concludes our Canadian leg and has been a wonderful start to our new project. Recording Mythology over a year ago now was one of the most fulfilling and enjoyable projects I've ever been a part of. Taking Mythology on the road and performing it to hundreds of thousands of people was the real test… From the first show in Abbotsford Canada I was on a complete high as a standing ovation at the end of the show filled the arena. It brought mixed emotions of pride, satisfaction, relief and being very happy to have got through the first show remembering all of the details!
We have now finished the Canadian leg of our tour and have just started our US leg being very excited to share our new music with all our Celtic Thunder fans, new and old. It has been quite a whirlwind year so far, spending so much time back at base in Ireland was really nice to be with family and friends so often but it proved to be one of the busiest years I have had… It was time to start a new project, one that myself and my friend and partner in crime Mr. Ryan Kelly had been talking about for quite some time… The "Acoustic by Candlelight" album. Whilst touring in Australia, US and Canada 2012 we had been asked if there would be an "ABC" album on the way. With the support of the fans and the CT down time it felt like the ideal moment to start making the album a work in progress… And so it began, what we wanted to achieve was to record our favorite Irish songs in "ABC" acoustic fashion, with a mix of Irish classics such as "On Raglan Road" and "The Fields of Athenry" and modern contemporary classics such as "Don't Go" and "Beautiful Affair". Giving all eleven tracks a new sound-scape and injecting some youth into the productions… I mean myself and Ryan is not over the hill just yet ay!!!
Almost every day and night of the summer was spent arranging and recording the tracks… Some of which did not make it to the album but it's always good to have choices. After the bed tracks and guide vocals where down it was time to get our amazingly talented friends in. First of all, I made my way to Galway and spent a few days with Declan O'Donoghue our CT drummer and close friend… Declan brought his 'A' game to the table as always… So between us we came up with the percussion patterns needed for each track and Deco nailed it as usual! The next color to be added was the most important lead instrument "violin" and who else to give us the sound that was to be a mix of traditional fiddle and classically trained violin playing… The only one to fit the bill was CT's Nicole Hudson. She is the most talented violinist I know, not only having a naturally beautiful tone and feel, she has a fantastic ear for melody, so to record Nicole is a joy in hearing back the magic she provides. You will also be familiar with Barry Kerr who plays tin whistle on there as well. Seamus Brett played piano on two of the tracks and I played the rest of the piano tracks myself – in addition to bass, mandolin and guitars. Final mixes where engineered in the studio Van Morrison used to own… "Windmill Lane Studios" in Dublin. Spending some late nights there was a must to get it polished off before tour. Knowing that I was mixing in an old haunted Dublin studio kept my eyes open in the early hours… I fill you in on that another day Wink We are just one day away from tangible release… I am so excited to have it in my own hands and for you to have yours more importantly!
I hope we have answered your call and you have many hours of listening enjoyment.
Much love for now… Catch you later.
You can find out more about the album here as well as purchase links:
2013, 2014, acoustic by candlelight, acoustically irish, album, australia, barry kerr, blog, canada, cd, celtic thunder, declan o'donoghue, download, dublin, galway, ireland, mythology, neil byrne, new, new zealand, nicole hudson, ryan kelly, tour, usa, van morrison, windmill lane studios
Christmas Time 1983
www.celticthunder.ie/node/971740
acoustic, celtic thunder, christmas, christmas time 1983, declan o'donoghue, guitar, neil byrne, nicole hudson, pale blue jak, piano, session, song, tour
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There is nothing I like more on a special occasion than finding the perfect outfits for my kids. If I had my way the boys would be matching and Addison if not also matching she would be in similar colours or prints. Thankfully at the moment they love it, Deacon especially gets super excited when he is dressed like his big brother.
So imagine my excitement when Boots Mini Club offered to send us out some new outfits to make our Christmas Day extra smart.
What did they send ?
Matching for the boys, I love that there whole range of clothes is available from 9 months to 6 years, as I do struggle in some shops with Deacon still being in younger clothes. Addison compliments the hat pattern with a gorgeous tartan dress.
Addison is all about dresses at the moment, after years of not wearing them, but they have to be nice soft fabric and still with enough stretch that she can run, jump and be crazy and this dress ticks all the boxes. The fabric is heavy but in a beautiful brushed cotton and lined for that extra glamour. It's not too tight and hangs nicely, what more it is not a tiny 5/6 so will fit her for many more months to come. She especially loved the tights, she liked the "lines" (ribbed) in them as "they make them extra smart Mummy".
Onto the boys outfits, there is nothing not to love, the boys both suffer with eczema so I can be a little fussy when it comes to trousers, but as with the dress Boots have taken into account the clothes are for little people's skin and they are super soft with no hard seams inside. They have the slightest pattern in the fabric making them extra smart and come with buttons inside to fit the tiniest waist.
The tops for me though steal the show, the design is awesome, kitsch and cute and exactly what I like to see, not your usual childish prints. The tee is a lovely thick quality, perfect for these cold winter months.
Mini Club kids clothing for boys and girls is perfect for their play time and special occasions, with trendy and adorable styles. There are so many pieces that I am currently lusting after and after Christmas I shall go for another little shop as I really am impressed with the value for money and quality. I just wish they would extend their range to say age 9!
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Pathology and Physiology
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Professor of Diagnostic Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, Egypt, E-mail: [email protected]
Ahmed Abdel Khalek Abdel Razek works, as lead author, published 97 scientific papers at peer-reviewed high impact journals at pubmed and 40 scientific papers at national journals. He wrote 4 book chapters and presented more than 350 scientific paper and educational exhibit at international meetings of radiology (RSNA, ECR, ASNR, ASHNR and ARRS). He is reviewer at 35 high impact journals and in the editorial board of 7 international journals and societies. He was supervisor on 80 PhD and MD thesis. He won scientific awards from RSNA and ECR during his career. Research fields are focused on head and neck imaging, neuroradiology and advanced magnetic resonance imaging techniques such as diffusion MR imaging, diffusion tensor imaging, perfusion MR imaging, MR spectroscopy and contrast enhanced MR angiography. In addition, he has some work at computed tomography and color Duplex ultrasound.
Diagnostic Radiology, Diseases of the Head and Neck, Breast Cancer, Tumors and Pseudo-Tumors, MR Imaging
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Stage Door News
Toronto: "Come From Away" to attempt world's largest screech-in on July 6
To celebrate COME FROM AWAY's monumental run in Toronto, we're having the World's Largest Screech-In— 1,000 people, all together at one time.
This will take place following the evening performance of COME FROM AWAY on Saturday, July 6, 2019 at Toronto's Elgin Theatre, and will involve the entire audience at the show that night.
The multi-award-winning Best Musical has become Canada's calling card to the world. Set in Gander, Newfoundland, and telling the story of the 7,000 stranded airline passengers that arrived at the town's airport after air space was closed on September 11, 2001, COME FROM AWAY is a smash-hit in Toronto (now its second year), Broadway (now in its third year), London (now in its first year) and on tour across North America (about to enter its second year). In July, it will have its Australian premiere in Melbourne on the other side of the planet.
What is a Screech-in?
When Newfoundlanders want to initiate non-Newfoundlanders (also known as "come from aways") into the island's gregarious culture, they perform a ceremony that includes many of the culture's unique rituals. These include downing a shot of screech (a high-alcohol Jamaican rum blended and bottled in Newfoundland), kissing a cod (the fish that has defined the island forever), and reciting a short speech full of local expressions in answer to a few questions ("Are ye a screecher?" or "Is you a Newfoundlander?," with the proper response being, "Yes b'y. Indeed I is, me ol' cock! And long may yer big jib draw!").
This very special screech-in will be officiated by Brian Mosher, who will travel from Gander for this event. Brian is now retired, but in 2001 he was a high-school media teacher and local broadcaster. The character 'Janice Mosher' in COME FROM AWAY is a composite of two real-life people, Brian Mother and Janice Goudy. Brian also has the distinction of being an expert in screech-ins, having done the honours for many of the cast members of the various COME FROM AWAY companies around the world.
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