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Kayla Sebastian The owner/chef of this Grand Forks bistro has a ton of community support—and for good reason — March 01, 2016 Kayla Sebastian in Grand Forks was nominated by no less than 42 extremely satisfied customers. Most of our 40 under 40 entrepreneurs were nominated by one or two people, but Kayla Sebastian in Grand Forks was nominated by no less than 42 extremely satisfied customers who (no exaggeration) rave about the quality of the food and the customer service alike at The Wooden Spoon Bistro. Mind you, this doesn't come as too much of a surprise, since The Wooden Spoon Bistro won an impressive seven awards in the 2015 Best of Business Awards sponsored by Kootenay Business magazine. Biatta Novokshonoff calls The Wooden Spoon "the best bistro in town. Kayla has fantastic customer service. Her food is to die for and the building is inviting and has a welcoming environment." Wendy Butterfield agrees. "She (Kayla) runs the best restaurant in Grand Forks and she makes the best food I have ever tasted, " Butterfield said. A number of the nominators liked that Sebastian emphasizes fresh, healthy choices on her menu and that she strives to use locally grown produce as much as possible. Other nominators praised Sebastian's community spirit and business ethics. One nominator described Sebastian as "innovative, determined, forward-thinking and community-oriented." Another called her "an incredible employer and community member, contributing to community events and fundraising for important causes." Several said that The Wooden Spoon is the "go-to" spot and the "must-stop" place on Highway 3 (soon to move to a larger downtown location on Market Avenue).Well, I'm convinced and I fully intend to stop for a bite (or three) next time I'm in Grand Forks. Here are Kayla Sebastian's answers to our questions. How did you come to choose this line of work? I love the creativity. I've had a ton of jobs, but nothing quite seemed to keep me interested. With food, you're never bored. Plus, who doesn't love working ridiculous hours and on holidays and weekends?! What is it about your work that has you excited to get out of bed in the morning? My customers, my staff, and knowing that each and every person that walks through our door is always appreciative of the work, effort and love we put into each dish. Seeing people get together, laugh and enjoy each other's company over things we've created is truly rewarding. That's what food should be about. What's your focus for 2016? We are expanding. Soon we'll be opening a new, bigger spot down on Market Avenue. My focus is always seasonal, changing menus, sourcing local, and keeping things fun and exciting. We're really excited about bringing some life to our new Market Avenue building, which has been empty for a few years. Why did you decide to become an entrepreneur in the Kootenays? I'm a Kootenay girl! I moved with my family to Grand Forks when I was five, and after high school I moved away and tried several different careers. I ended up going to culinary school, then moving to Australia for two years and working in some of the most amazing places. Nine years later I brought what I love to do back to my hometown—it's paid off for me and all the locals that appreciate great food. More comments from the nominators: "Kayla Sebastian is a rising star for her hard work and dedication as a young entrepreneur. She started her little bistro two-and-a-half years ago with a determination to build something different for the people of Grand Forks that had healthy food and a bit of a different twist than the norm. She continues every day to bring fresh things and new ideas to her menu. She also caters to many functions in the community as well as donating her time and food for charity events. Most days going for lunch is standing-room-only. She has done a great job adding a new fresh business to our little town. Kudos to you, Kayla Sebastian. Keep up the great work!"—Robin Hartwick "Her ambition and drive have already made her a prosperous pillar of our small community. The food and atmosphere at the Spoon are unreachable in comparison to other like businesses."—Riley Friesen "Kayla and her business are the rising stars of the Kootenays because this young lady knows how to get it all done—and done right. She has worked her little butt off to put herself through culinary school and has learned and cooked at one of the best hotels in Perth (Australia). She really gives her all in what she does. I wish her all the best and success in the years ahead."—Karen Cummings "Kayla works tirelessly to create a restaurant with a high quality and delicious menu, wonderful and welcoming atmosphere and great workspace for her employees. Even being someone who travels regularly through many small towns in B.C., it is hard to think of a spot that makes me feel more at home. You can see that the pride Kayla takes in her business is reflected through her staff and her food."—Billy Brown "Kayla started The Wooden Spoon in a little location and in only a few years has grown it into a successful bistro (the No. 2 ranked restaurant in Grand Forks on TripAdvisor where the No. 1 is a business in Christina Lake, not Grand Forks, with 59 very positive reviews) and an immensely successful catering business. Kayla is only 28 years old and her bistro is moving into a much larger venue to accommodate increasing demands. People who visit Grand Forks are blown away by the food quality."—Mary Butterfield "(The Wooden Spoon Bistro offers) healthy, fresh, tasty food with amazingly friendly staff that always go beyond your requests to ensure your experience is as yummy as possible—the only place where I thoroughly enjoy eating out in the Kootenays!"—Christine Van Boeyen "Kayla is a rising star because she is helping showcase the community and its agriculture with a delicious, innovative menu that often includes local, seasonal foods . . . Kayla is creating excitement in an under-discovered town in the Kootenays . . . This young leader is adding a new energy to Grand Forks."—Monica Phillips East Kootenay, Cranbrook, Small Business, Technology, 40 Under 40 Jon Wedel pushes limits Crazy ideas, pushing limits and working under pressure are common elements for the team at Flex Commerce. August 2019 by Marie Milner East Kootenay, Creston, 40 Under 40 Bringing out the best in Creston Amanda Murray draws the Creston community together and supports local causes with her event-planning business, AM Event Coordination July 2019 by Danielle Cameron West Kootenay, Nelson, 40 Under 40 Determination meets inspiration in the West Kootenay Meet Sydney Black, executive director of the Nelson & District Arts Council and founder of Black Productions. May 2019 by Danielle Cameron View all 40 Under 40 articles
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Here is all the information you need about "Strangerland" on Canadian Netflix. Details include the date it was added to Netflix in Canada, any known expiry dates and new episodes/seasons, the ratings and cast etc. So scroll down for more information or share the link on social media to let your friends know what you're watching. Still want to watch it? Try looking for 'Strangerland' on Amazon.ca . Soon after moving to a remote desert town, a couple is frantic when their children go missing. As the search mounts, no one is immune from suspicion.
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This Nonprofit Is Using Gunshot-Detection Tech to Fight Illegal Deforestation Sidney Fussell Filed to:save the rainforest Screenshot: Google A San Francisco nonprofit is using a fascinating mix of machine learning and solar panel technology to help the fight against deforestation in Brazil. Rainforest Connection, led by founder and CEO Topher White, creates devices called Guardians that listen to the rainforest and send real-time alerts to combat illegal logging. White's startup places sensors high in the canopy of the Amazon Rainforest in Pará, northern Brazil. The devices are powered by solar panels and built using modified cellphones. The "Guardian" sensors record the forest itself and the sounds of deforestation—such as gunshots, fires, and chainsaws. Using machine learning and "bio-acoustic monitoring," White analyzes the noises recorded by the sensors, singles out these sounds, and pinpoints the location sent by the Guardian device. Google uploaded a video of White using the devices alongside the Tembé, Pará's indigenous people who are fighting to regain their land from loggers chopping down trees, burning fields, and hunting. The Tembé have about 30 trained rangers to patrol the forests and defend against loggers. Of course, the Amazon rainforest is already incredibly dense and difficult to navigate, let alone coordinate a united response to loggers, who themselves may be armed. This is where Google comes in. White analyzes the acoustic data coming in from the Guardian devices with help from TensorFlow, Google's open-source machine learning framework. As you might expect, rainforests are extremely noisy. The Guardian devices run 24/7, so to distinguish the sounds of logging from everything else, White uses machine learning to analyze the data for the specific audio patterns that indicate a chainsaw or gunfire. With the sound isolated, and the location data the sensors provide, it's much easier for the patrols to respond. "The people on the ground, they're the solution," White says in the video. "They're the ones who can fight off deforestation. But technology can play a really big part in helping them do it more safely and more effectively." Acoustic detection technology is already common in the US. Police departments in places like Chicago and Baltimore use it to detect gunshots. In areas with high gun violence, many shootings go unreported. Shotspotter, as the tech is called, alerts police to the sound of gunfire and its location. Rainbow Connection's site says it's completed pilots in parts of Africa and, in addition to fighting animal poaching and deforestation, it wants to create an "Audio Ark" of endangered species across the planet. [MIT Technology Review] Of course I have pages. I had pages five years ago. How anyone can believe I don't defies belief. IBM Pushed Out Older Workers In Favor of 'Thrifty, Authentic' Millennials: Report The CDC May Finally Get Free Rein to Study Gun Violence North Carolina Police Issued Sweeping Warrants to Search Data On All Google Devices Near Murder Scene High School Principal Faces Child Porn Charges After Embedding Hidden Camera in Fake Phone Charger
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Cow and Chicken was created by Hirst to mark the opening of Tramshed. Hudson's portrait of Mark Hix that hangs above the bar in Tramshed is derived of plasticine. Hirst specifically created this monumental formaldehyde work for the Tramshed restaurant. Bull horns and chicken wings' was created specifically for Tramshed. Landy's image,'Cor! What a Bargain!' feature on the Tramshed uniforms. Sarah Lucas 'Chicken knickers' feature on the Tramshed uniforms. The new work was named 'Insult to Injury' and was then printed as wallpaper in 2009. Flach's interests lie in the way humans shape animals, and shape their meaning.
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Small cities benefit as southern China project takes off Stock Markets Sep 24, 2017 02:20 This article has already been saved in your Saved Items © Reuters. A model shows Evergrande Palm Islands development surrounding a golf course in Huiyang district in Huizhou HSBA By Clare Jim HONG KONG (Reuters) - Investors are rushing in to a sleepy city on the southern coast of China thanks to a government policy that has seen tens of billions of dollars earmarked to produce a regional economy that would rival the biggest in the world. China this year kicked off the development of the Greater Bay Area, made up of 11 cities in southern Guangdong province, plus Hong Kong and Macau located in the Pearl River Delta. Real estate consultancy Colliers International estimates the region already has the fifth biggest economy in Asia but that under the development plan will have the fifth biggest economy in the world by 2030, underlining why HSBC Holdings Plc (L:HSBA) (HK:0005) sees the region as one of its major markets globally. The area includes cities such as Shenzhen and Dongguan, which are established tech and manufacturing centres, but the plan is having a dramatic impact on smaller cities in the region that had largely been ignored by developers until now. One such city is Huizhou, which has some of the lowest home prices in the Greater Bay Area and is benefiting from a plan that aims to mimic the likes of Los Angeles, New York or Tokyo in tying together a vast economic region via major road and high speed trains. Dramatic changes in the city of about 4.8 million people, highlight the impact of national policies in China that target specific areas for development. Huizhou's economic growth accelerated to 7.5 percent in the first six months of this year, higher than the national average of 6.9 percent, while property investment shot up 23 percent, almost three times the rate of the 8.5 percent national average. The local government earmarked the equivalent of $39 billion for infrastructure investment between 2016 and 2020. It aims to build 11 high-speed railway stations – the most of any city in the Greater Bay Area - along with many highways. The goal is to enable travellers to reach top-tier neighbours Shenzhen and Guangzhou within half an hour. "In China, if you want to invest, you go where the national policies go," said property agent Zhang Guangzi in Daya Bay, an emerging district in Huizhou. INVESTORS PILE IN Two years ago, HSBC brought attention to the Greater Bay Area when it announced plans to beef up its presence in the region. The global bank said it would quadruple its staff and increase lending to mid-sized companies in the infrastructure and property sectors. Last month, Chinese developers including Logan Property (HK:3380), Agile Group (HK:3383) and Yuzhou Properties (HK:1628) said at earnings conferences they planned to expand in Huizhou and elsewhere in the Greater Bay Area. Property giants Country Garden (HK:2007) and China Evergrande (HK:3333) already own large land banks in Huizhou. And thanks to spillover demand from Shenzhen - where around 60 percent of buyers are from - Huizhou's supply of new homes is tight. Based on the rate of sales, the city's housing inventory dropped to six months of supply in 2016 from 30 months in 2015. Much of the demand for new homes in Huizhou comes from people working in Shenzhen. Many owners live in a dormitory provided by an employer in Shenzhen while housing their families in Huizhou. Huizhou's average home prices are around 10,000 yuan per square metre (sqm), a quarter of other areas near Shenzhen and just a tenth of the cost of central Shenzhen. Facing competition from other areas in the Greater Bay Area, Huizhou has avoided placing restrictions on home purchases, prevalent in many other cities in China where prices have been rising rapidly. More than 80 percent of buyers are from outside the city, agents and developers said. Instead, it has implemented a price ceiling on the sale of new homes since late 2016. If it wasn't for the ceiling prices would increase, said Huang Min, Country Garden's Huizhou district marketing general manager. "Prices are suppressed," Huang said. "There's large room for prices to grow." Euro Stoxx 50 4,157.95 -16.03 -0.38% Vodafone Group PLC 92.12 -0.22 -0.24% Exxon Mobil 117.76 +4.55 +4.02%
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Things were clearly different on Wednesday at the NovaCare Complex. From the extra security, to the close to 100 media members waiting to get into the team's locker room, it was clear that the Eagles ' now very public battle with President Donald Trump and the White House was hitting a crescendo. It was great. Feels good, Gronkowski said. A lot of excitement obviously. ….
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There is currently no reported stock in our local stores for this size and colour of Merrell-Barkley-Moc. Look the part in the Barkley casual shoe. This men's shoe is made from full-grain leather, while the Merrell rubber outsole keeps your feet grounded. Featuring breathable mesh lining which will keep you cool and collected. EVA midsole for cushion and Merrell rubber outsole.
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Q: Make an image fit specific dimensions OK, what I need should be pretty easy for anyone having played with that before, so here we are : * *I have images of various dimensions *The images resolution is high *I want to make them "fit" into - e.g. 150x200px - blocks (of specific dimensions) *The images should not : be stretched, leave white margins around the image (in case of resizing etc) So, basically, I'm looking for a plugin (preferably jquery), to automatically resize images (based on some class?) and do the trick. Any ideas? A: NailThumb is what you need buddy http://www.garralab.com/nailthumb.php Happy Coding :) A: Show it as a background-image and include this in your CSS style sheet: background-size: contain; https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/CSS/Scaling_background_images Although it is CSS3, It would be the option I would go with. http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css3_pr_background-size.asp A: Just for fun, as I'm learning JS, I thought I'd see if I could write some code for this. It seems to work, no matter what the dimensions of the div. Not sure how good the JS is, but I thought I'd post it anyhow: <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <style media="all"> div {width: 200px; height: 150px; overflow: hidden;} img {width: 100%;} </style> </head> <body> <div><img src="test.png" alt=""></div> <script> var imgs = document.getElementsByTagName("img"); for (i=0; i<imgs.length; i++) { var img = imgs[i]; img.style.width = "auto"; var p = img.parentNode; var h = p.clientHeight; var w = p.clientWidth; if (img.style.height < h) { img.style.height = h + "px"; img.style.width = ((img.style.width / img.style.height) * h) + "px"; } } </script> </body> </html>
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Het bisdom Qacha's Nek (Latijn: Dioecesis Qachasnekensis) is een rooms-katholiek bisdom met als zetel Qacha's Nek, de hoofdstad van het district Qacha's Nek in Lesotho. Het bisdom is suffragaan aan het aartsbisdom Maseru Geschiedenis Het bisdom werd opgericht op 3 januari 1961, uit het aartsbisdom Maseru. Parochies In 2019 telde het bisdom 13 parochies. Het bisdom had in 2019 een oppervlakte van 11.602 km2 en telde 615.230 inwoners waarvan 45,1% rooms-katholiek was. Bisschoppen Joseph Delphis Des Rosiers (3 januari 1961 - 17 juli 1981) Evaristus Thatho Bitsoane (17 juli 1981 - 17 juli 2010) Joseph Mopeli Sephamola (19 juni 2013 - heden) Qacha's Nek
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Demand at Guelph Meals Financial institution practically doubles over final 5 years By Antonio D. Vela On Jan 19, 2023 The number of people using the Guelph Food Bank has nearly doubled over the last five years, says spokesperson Pauline Cripps. The food bank is currently serving between 60 and 80 families per day, and seeing an increasing number of children in need. "We are definitely seeing steady need for our services here. It's varying numbers coming through the doors, but a growing need," Cripps said. "We increase every year. Last year, we put out over 1.6 million pounds of food, so it shows you there's a lot of need in the community and surrounding areas." She said the number of "working poor," clients, people who are underemployed or aren't earning enough to feed their families, is also increasing. "We have a lot of clients, for example, that can possibly be employed but they might be working low-wage jobs, part time jobs," she said. "When there's a family to take into consideration, it's not necessarily enough income to be dealing with that." About 36 per cent of the people the agency serves are children. That's up five per cent in the last two years. MP to hold town hall on hunger On Monday night, Guelph MP Lloyd Longfield is hosting a town hall on food security and hunger in the constituency. Dr. Brady Deaton, the chair of food security in the department of food for the University of Guelph, will be speaking, as well as Gavin Dandy, the director of SEED, a community food project at the Guelph Community Health Centre. Randalin Ellery, the co-ordinator of the Guelph and Wellington Task Force for Poverty Elimination, is also scheduled to speak. The goal of the meeting is to come up with recommendations to bring back to the federal government for how to tackle food insecurity. Cripps said the Guelph Food Bank plans to send a representative. "I'm interested to see what comes out of it. I think this is the first one that I have seen come about in Guelph. I haven't seen much focus put on food and security from the government level, at least in this city so far," she said, adding agencies within and around Guelph are already working together to share resources when possible. The Food Security Town Hall is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at the Italian Canadian Club on Ferguson Street in Guelph. BankdemanddoublesFoodGuelphyears Guelph Neighborhood Singers returns with in-person efficiency
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Last year I set the intention to read more, especially at night. I found myself scrolling Instagram and being on the phone more than I wanted almost every evening, and at the same time wishing I had more time to read and feed that part of me that loves to learn. Sound like you too? Sometimes I pick up a good fiction title, but most of the time my reading is in some form or shape related to my work. I'm fortunate in the fact that my "work" includes health, wellness, spirituality and personal development – the stuff I ENJOY reading and learning about. I'm guessing if you're on this email list these are topics you're interested in too, whether it relates to your "work" or not. Today I want to share a few new awesome books that are on my current reading list. Having been in this business for over 10 years a lot of the books I read are written by friends and colleagues (side note: sometimes I have to remind myself that I'm a two-time published author myself. I still can't believe it some days!). The wellness world has exploded in the past couple of years, so it can be overwhelming to go to a bookstore or browse online and know which book to read. I have personal connections with all of the authors below, so not only can I vouch for the books themselves, but also for the experts behind them – these women are the real deal. My tip for you – don't feel like you need to order all of these at once. Save this email, and then go with the ONE book that calls to you. Not the one you think you "should" read but the one that lights up your gut (or heart). That you can't wait to dive into as soon as possible. This is not just another meditation book. A leading expert in meditation for high performance, Emily Fletcher has taught her signature meditation (the ziva Technique) at numerous global corporations, including Google, Barclays Bank, and Viacom, to help their employees improve their focus and increase their productivity levels. With this book, you can learn to recharge anywhere, anytime—at home or at your desk. All you need is a few minutes and a chair (no apps, incense, or finger cymbals required). Plus for a limited time only, when you enroll in Emily's online meditation course you'll receive a copy of Stress Less, Accomplish More at no additional charge. I've personally done the course and LOVED it. Learn more about zivaONLINE here. I felt it to be SO helpful to really learn and understand meditation from the ground up, rather than me bullying myself to JUST DO IT. Order Stress Less, Accomplish More. Sobriety is a conversation that's happening more and more outside of AA meetings, especially in the wellness world. After all, we yoga. We green juice. We meditate. We self-care. And yet, come the end of a long work day, the start of a weekend, an awkward social situation, we drink. For some of us, a drink or two isn't a "problem", but there's also a wave of people questioning whether or not alcohol has a part in their healthy lifestyles. If you've questioned your relationship with alcohol, or are curious in experimenting what life may be life without it, this book is for you. It's both a conversation starter and a practical handbook to help you navigate social situations and explore the possibility of a booze-free life. I think Ruby has ignited such an interesting convo here and is a brilliant writer to boot. Diane has done it again with another comprehensive, easy-to-follow and GORGEOUS guide to one of the most popular current diets: the Ketogenic diet. There's a good reason keto has attracted so many followers: it's an effective tool for fat loss as well as a way of eating with proven benefits for many health concerns, including unstable blood sugar, neurological conditions, and epilepsy, to name a few. But getting started with keto (and weeding out the fact from fiction around this diet) can be tough. That's where this book comes in. In her signature practical style, Diane makes keto doable for everyone, whether you're completely new to very low carb eating or you've tried it before and want to find a better way to make it work for you. I don't follow this way of eating personally, but I still found this book to be an incredibly inspiring and useful resource – filled with tips and, of course, delicious recipes. The kind you'll go to again and again (and are easy to memorize). I've shared about the power of affirmations before. What I love about Erin's approach is that she combines movement with transformational mantras for a mind body exercise that creates results inside and out. Why? When you move your body while repeating mantras–speaking your desires aloud–manifesting is no longer a purely intellectual exercise or an occasional craft project. Instead, you are expressing your passion through your voice and your body, putting every ounce of your energy in service of what you want. Each chapter of this book breaks down one mantra to use to focus on a key step to achieving your best self, including unearthing your desires, releasing resistance, and taking inspired action. There's also a 14-day plan included so that you can take what you've read and put it into real life action. Erin is a super smart and super practical gal, and this book is exactly like that. If you read one of these books, I'd love to hear from you! Post a photo on social media and tag me @robynyoukilis! Bonus points if you share your favorite takeaway or tip from the book.
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200 total sites, 20/30/50 amp. Get out of the rat race and enjoy the peace of the desert! Beautiful mountain views and endless ATV trails immediately accessible. Concrete pads and oversized lots large enough to park your trailer, ATV, vehicle and RV. Free r/o drinking water and WiFi. Pull thrus, back ins, Cable TV, restrooms, showers, laundry, phone, 10,000 sq. ft. rec. hall with library and fitness center (closed April 16 thru October 14), fire rings, recycling, shuffleboard, biking. Pet friendly: new, beautifully landscaped dog park. Park Events: Bingo Wednesdays November thru March. Area Attractions: Grocery store. Less than 15 minute drive to two golf courses and ten restaurants. Open yearly September thru April. Reservations and drive-ups welcome. PA is valid on daily rate only. Please ask about long term rates. PA cannot be combined with another discount or special offer. Credit cards accepted. Pets welcome. *Plus sales tax. Located 10 miles east of Wellton, AZ. From I-8, take Exit 42 south. The park will be on the right (west) side.
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Jesse Eisenberg confesses he was nervous to real-world "Friend" Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg – and he's glad "Saturday Night Live" made the experience even more unusual. The actor said he thinks that regardless of concerns Zuckerberg and his multibillion-dollar venture may have had about "The Social Network" depicting the company's behind-the-scenes dramas, in the end Facebook has benefitted. Despite being thrilled about his Oscar nomination, Eisenberg said he's feeling a little uncomfortable himself while making the awards circuit rounds. "I feel like when I was 13 and I had to go to bar mitzvahs every weekend – you have to put on a suit every weekend to go meet with a bunch of Jews," he joked, noting the pressures of rubbing elbows with some of his more venerated fellow nominees.
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Q: Error: Could not resolve host: github.com during clone operation When I tried to HTTPS clone Odoo modules from git-hub, I got the following error message: fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/odoomrp/odoomrp-wip.git/': Could not resolve host: github.com This is my ubuntu command: git clone https://github.com/odoomrp/odoomrp-wip.git Thanks for your help! A: VM was not connected to network adapter. Right clicking on the network icon of the VM and selecting Connect Network Adapter resolved the issue.
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Walter Stahr 1999-present Counsel, then General Counsel, then part-time counsel for EMP Global, an emerging market private equity firm based in Washington DC. Handled full range of legal issues,including purchase and sale agreements for stakes in emerging market companies,disputes and arbitrations, and new fund organization. 1995-1999 Senior Counsel for Fidelity Investments, based in Hong Kong. Responsible for both US and local legal issues for Fidelity's operations in Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, Singaporeand elsewhere in Asia. Supervised compliance staff and local counsel; interacted with local regulators; reported to both local and international supervisors. 1990-1995 Senior Counsel for the US Securities and Exchange Commission. Served three years in the office of Chairman Richard Breeden, focusing on policy and enforcement issues; also two years in General Counsel's office, focusing on international issues and enforcement cases. 1982-1990 Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton. Worked three years in Hong Kong, focusing on international litigation, and five years in Washington, focusing on M&A transactions and antitrust and other disputes. 1978-1982 Harvard University. JD, cum laude, and Masters in Public Policy, with honors. Editorin-chief of the Harvard Environmental Law Review. Senior thesis on agricultural marketing orders. Teaching assistant in mathematical methods at the Kennedy School. 1975-1978 Stanford University. GPA of 4.0; Phi Beta Kappa; coursework in political science and history; senior thesis on computer model of organizational decisions. 1972-1975 Phillips Exeter Academy. Graduated third in class of over 300 students; Cum Laude Society; letter in cross country; secretary of the theater. Seward: Lincoln's Indispensable Man. Simon & Schuster. Forthcoming 2012. John Jay: Founding Father. Hambledon & London, 2005. "SEC Rule 12-g3(2)(b)" 27 International Lawyer (1993) (with John Palenberg). "Discovery Under § 1782 for Foreign and International Proceedings," 30 Virginia Journal of International Law (1990). "The Priority Energy Policy Act of 1979: A New Remedy for the Law's Delay." 10 Publius: The Journal of Federalism (1980). PERSONAL Husband of Dr. Masami Stahr, math teacher at Phillips Exeter Academy; father of Clancey and Lydia Stahr; adviser to the Exeter Mock Trial Club; member DC bar. (August 8, 2017) Copyright © 2020 Walter Stahr
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Mikerinovo Trojstvo se smatra za jedno od najznačajnijih figuralnih prikaza iz staroegipatske IV. dinastije, a datiraju se u sredinu 3. tisućljećja pr. Kr. Najpoznatija je ona koju je 1909. godine iskopala ekspedicija Harvardskog sveučilišta i Bostonskog muzeja umjetnosti. Čine ga tri figure, i to faraon Menkaura (grč. Μυκερινος, Mikerinos) okružen s obje strane božicama Hator (s rogovima i sunčevim diskom na glavi) i božicom Anput iz Cynopolisa, koja nosi svoj šakalski znak. Do sada su pronađene četiri cjeloviti spomenici Mikerinova Trojstva i jedan veliki fragment, ali se pretpostavlja da ih je bilo ukupno 42, po jedan za svaku egipatsku prefekturu (Nome) jer pored faraona i Hator je stajala druga božica koja predstavlja svoju pokrajinu. Ove stele napravljene su od različitih materijala, različitih tvrdoća i tekstura i boja. Zajedničke odlike su im da su izvedene u duhu staroegipatske umjetnosti i »egipatskog kanona«. Tako se hijerarhija očituje u krutosti likova i snažnoj ravnoj liniji ramena i kukova. Popratne figure drže Mikerina privrženo za ruku, dopuštajući mu nježno da dominira skupinom dok istupa jednom nogom naprijed. Skupina je isklesana u visokom reljefu tako da se gleda isključivo frontalno (zakon frontalnosti). Egipatski kanon se očituje u skladnim proporcijama gdje visina iznosi točno 16 šaka: dvije za glavu, deset od ramena do koljena i preostalih četiri za noge i stopala. Faraonova odjeća je vrlo jednostavna, a okrunjen je samo bijelom krunom (Donjeg Egipta), lažnom bradom i jednostavanom suknjom poput kilta. Druge dvije figure nose uske, gotovo prozirne, haljine. Začuđuje savršenstvo, profinjenost i detaljnost obrade lica, što sugerira da bi trebali imati veliku sličnost sa stvarnošću, jer su u ovom razdoblju četvrte dinastije pogrebni obredi zahtijevali zastupljenost što vjernijih fizičkih značajki. Dakle, ovdje je riječ o tipičnoj kombinaciji velikog realizma detalja i plastičke idealizacije, koja se očituje u formalnoj krutosti, što se može pronaći i na skulpturi sjedećeg Kefrena, iz istog razdoblja. Kefren je bio Mikerinov otac i prethodnik. Izvori Wendy Wood, A Reconstruction of the Triads of King Mycerinus, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 60. (1974.), str. 82. – 93. Abeer El-Shahawy, Triads of King Menkaure iz The Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Farid S. Atiya Press, 2005. str. 55. Vanjske poveznice Greywacke triad of Menkaure, Hathor, and deified Diospolis Parva nome, gizapyramids.org Staroegipatske skulpture Četvrta dinastija drevnog Egipta
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Insights from industry Expanding Life Science Capabilities with Optical Fluorescence Interview conducted by Will SoutterMar 3 2014 In this interview, Dr. Mark R. Munch, president of Bruker Nano Surfaces and Bruker MAT Group, talks to AZoNano about the strategy behind the recent acquisition of Prairie Technologies, and how their optical fluorescence technology compliments Bruker Nano Surfaces' existing product lines. Bruker's Nano Surfaces division recently acquired Prairie Technologies. To begin with, can you tell us the strategy behind this acquisition? Our strategy for the acquisition was based on four things. First, it opens new markets for the Bruker Nano Surfaces division. We have been seeing growth in optical fluorescence and life science, and those are nice market segments for us to go into to grow our microscopy portfolio. The second reason is that it strengthens our position in life science overall. Bruker Nano Surfaces already has a significant presence in life science through our bio-AFM platforms and, with optical fluorescence microscopy being such a predominant tool in that field, it's a really great addition to our portfolio. The third reason is related to that combination of technologies. There is a lot of synergy between optical fluorescence microscopy and bio-AFM. For example, we have an optical integrated AFM—our BioScope Catalyst. Every Catalyst we sell ends up integrated with a fluorescence confocal microscope, so it's a natural step to try and gain that capability ourselves. The fourth reason is that we want to build on that synergy. We see that we can offer new ways to do experiments if we offer both capabilities. There is a lot of talk about correlative microscopy and combining results from more than one method. Not only can we do that, we can go beyond correlative microscopy and offer entirely new platforms for experimentation. We can imagine stimulus response measurements, for example, where we probe with an AFM and then watch the response optically. So there are a lot of reasons behind the move into this space. These are the four main ones, and they are pretty compelling to us. The Opterra Multipoint Scanning Confocal Microscope from Bruker's new Fluorescence Microscopy business (formerly Prairie Technologies) Can you tell us a bit about the technology and products that Prairie has to offer? Prairie's technology is based on two main platforms: multi-photon microscopy and multipoint scanning confocal microscopy. There is a lot of specialization within those platforms, but it's all really based on that. Prairie Technologies pioneered the multi-photon microscopy space commercially. Prairie was the first to offer apparatus allowing two-photon research, and that is their main platform in terms of sales. More recently, they have moved into multipoint scanning confocal microscopy. Most people in the world are using spinning disk systems, but Prairie's technology is based on laser galvanos, which offers some nice advantages over the spinning disk technologies. Across both those areas, Prairie offers a lot in terms of photoactivation, allowing users to ablate certain regions or stimulate the occurrence of certain events. Most people would concur that Prairie has some great leading technology in that area, and that it is applicable across both multi-photon and multipoint scanning microscopy. What does this technology bring to Bruker Nano Surfaces, and how does it complement your existing product lines? Multiphoton microscopy is a dominant technique in neurobiology because it allows you to inspect much deeper into tissues, using much longer wavelengths. You can also select wavelengths with less scattering and still harness the multiphoton or two-photon excitation to excite the molecules effectively. This technique has proven very useful, and it complements our existing products nicely because we have been doing a lot of work with applications of AFM in neurobiology. Multipoint scanning confocal microscopy is very useful in terms of live-cell imaging and picking up fast, dynamic events. Of course, that is also an area where AFMs are increasingly used, as well, with products such as our FastScan Bio. So the technology is certainly complementary in an application sense. How long has this acquisition deal been in the pipeline, and how did the discussion start? We started really studying the market in depth in 2012. A team here did a really deep survey into different segments of life science, and we started to get a grasp on what the real growth areas are and who had some leading capabilities in the space. Coming out of 2012 and into early 2013, we then started acting on it in terms of specific conversations, and we spent a lot of time getting to know Prairie. That process then led to closing the acquisition in the fall, in September through October. Did you know from quite early in the process that life science in general, and fluorescence microscopy in particular, was the area you wanted to look at? Absolutely. As part of our strategy as far back as 2010-2011, we had targeted that space. In 2012 we started executing on that strategy, sorting out the detail of who to target, and Prairie stood out as an ideal match with their leading technology in that area. Bruker Nano Surfaces has launched a number of new products in the bioscience space recently, and this is a strong growth area for Bruker as a whole. Is this an indicator of increased market demand in this sector? For Bruker Nano Surfaces specifically, it definitely strengthens our position and offering in life science. We have had a lot of activity in that area recently, beginning with the launch of the FastScan Bio AFM, which is capable of imaging dynamic events in a way that AFMs traditionally haven't been able to do. We've also made a lot of improvements to the Bioscope Catalyst optical integrated AFM. Now we are adding the Prairie products. We just released the Opterra Multipoint Scanning Confocal Microscope at ASCB in December. We are contributing a lot to the life science market, and this acquisition represents a commitment to do more. It's not just our product lines, either. This acquisition is also about strengthening our applications knowledge, being able to address customer needs, and offering better solutions in life science. Bruker as a whole has always been very active in life science, from identifying protein crystallization structures to preclinical imaging, and all those areas of life science are still very strong. Bruker currently spans many dimensions in life science, from whole-animal imaging in preclinical studies, right down to studies on the cellular or even electrical level. Is Prairie Technologies fully integrated within Bruker as a division or business unit? Where do they sit within the structure of Bruker Nano Surfaces? Prairie is a wholly intact business unit within Bruker Nano Surfaces. That means that Prairie operates as it always has. Existing customers won't notice a difference in responsiveness or customer service. Prairie has always been very responsive in terms of support, and also in terms of tailoring products to their customers' needs, and that will continue. Also, Prairie has always been very focused on North America. Being part of the Bruker Nano Surfaces division will enable them to offer their products to the rest of the world, as well, by leveraging our broader capabilities in sales, application support and service support. So customers will really see the best of both worlds, and Prairie will benefit from that as well. Bruker Nano Surfaces has conducted a number of acquisitions to bring in new product lines. Is this a longer term strategy for growth? The Bruker Nano Surfaces division does have a very strong business foundation from which to do acquisitions, but our primary objective is growing the businesses we have and delivering value to our customers. If an opportunity arises, as it did with Prairie, and it makes sense strategically for us, we will certainly look at those opportunities. But we will only consider further acquisitions in certain special cases. Our strategy is really to focus on organic growth from this point on, not to target growth through acquisitions. It has been a few months since the acquisition now. What has the response been, both internally and from customers, now that Prairie is settled in as part of Bruker? The response from all sides has been very positive. It's a great acquisition and a great fit. We've had very positive comments already from both sides of the customer base, from Prairie's existing customers and from our AFM users, and that's always very encouraging to see. About Mark Munch Dr. Mark R. Munch, Ph.D. is President of Bruker Nano, Inc. and Bruker MAT Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bruker Corp. Dr. Munch has served since September 2012 as President of Bruker MAT Group, with responsibility for management of the global operations of the company Bruker MAT Group, which manufactures and distributes the company's advanced analytical X-ray technologies and spark-optical emission spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy and stylus and optical metrology instrumentation used in non-destructive molecular, materials and elemental analysis. Dr. Munch has also served as President of Bruker Nano, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company, since October 2010. Prior to joining Bruker Nano, Inc., from February 2008 to October 2010, Dr. Munch was Executive Vice President of Veeco Instruments Inc. Dr. Munch has also served as a Senior Vice President of Coherent, Inc. from February 2006 to January 2008 and as President and Chief Executive Officer of Cooligy, Inc., a subsidiary of Emerson Electric, from 2004 to 2006. Dr. Munch's background includes over 23 years of experience in marketing, product development, operations and sales, as well as experience in managing business units of multi-national corporations. Dr. Munch holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Colorado and a Master of Science degree and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Stanford University. Disclaimer: The views expressed here are those of the interviewee and do not necessarily represent the views of AZoM.com Limited (T/A) AZoNetwork, the owner and operator of this website. This disclaimer forms part of the Terms and Conditions of use of this website. Bruker Nano Surfaces. (2019, January 16). Expanding Life Science Capabilities with Optical Fluorescence. AZoNano. Retrieved on February 01, 2023 from https://www.azonano.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=3814. Bruker Nano Surfaces. "Expanding Life Science Capabilities with Optical Fluorescence". AZoNano. 01 February 2023. <https://www.azonano.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=3814>. Bruker Nano Surfaces. "Expanding Life Science Capabilities with Optical Fluorescence". AZoNano. https://www.azonano.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=3814. (accessed February 01, 2023). Bruker Nano Surfaces. 2019. Expanding Life Science Capabilities with Optical Fluorescence. AZoNano, viewed 01 February 2023, https://www.azonano.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=3814. Nanobrücken 2022: Nanomechanical Testing Conference How to Detect Biological Samples in Nanoscale Detail Bruker Launches IconIR Nanoscale IR Spectroscopy Platform
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Aptorum Group Announces Offering of $3 Million Convertible Note due 2023 NEW YORK & LONDON & PARIS, December 09, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News: Aptorum Group Limited (Nasdaq: APM, Euronext Paris: APM) ("Aptorum Group" or "Aptorum"), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to meeting unmet medical needs in oncology, autoimmune diseases and infectious diseases, today announced a private offering of USD$3 million aggregate principal amount of convertible note due 2023 (the "Note") to be used as part of the Company's daily operations and clinical program. The Note will be solely subscribed by Aenco Technologies Limited ("Investor") which is indirectly 34.56% effectively owned by Mr. Ian Huen, a Non-Executive Director and major shareholder of Aptorum Group. The Note is unsecured, convertible into the Company's restricted Class A Ordinary Shares, par value $1.00 per share (the "Ordinary Shares") at the Investor option. The Notes will have a maturity date of 12 months subject to extension by the Investor, an bullet interest rate of 7% per annum, and a conversion price of $1.20 per Class A Ordinary Share. The Company shall have an obligation to repay the principal amount and interest of the Note on the maturity date in cash or in unregistered Class A Ordinary Shares or a combination of such at the Company's discretion. The shares used to meet a repayment would be valued at the Conversion Price. The issuance and sale of the Notes is exempted from the registration requirement of the Securities Act pursuant to Regulation D and/or Regulation S promulgated thereunder. The Company intends to use the net proceeds from the offering primarily to fund the continued research and development of its leading therapeutic candidates (including SACT-1 and ALS-4) and its liquid biopsy diagnostics program, the commercialisation of NativusWell® woman's health nutraceutical product, and for working capital and general corporate purposes. The Company is pleased to have continued insider shareholder support for its exciting programs. About Aptorum Group Aptorum Group Limited (Nasdaq: APM, Euronext Paris: APM) is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the discovery, development and commercialization of therapeutic assets to treat diseases with unmet medical needs, particularly in oncology (including orphan oncology indications), autoimmune and infectious diseases. Aptorum has completed two phase I clinical trials for its ALS-4 (MRSA) and orphan drug designated SACT-1 (Neuroblastoma) small molecule drugs and commercializing its NLS-2 NativusWell® nutraceutical (menopause). The pipeline of Aptorum is also enriched through (i) the establishment of drug discovery platforms that enable the discovery of new therapeutics assets through, e.g. systematic screening of existing approved drug molecules, and microbiome-based research platform for treatments of metabolic diseases; and (ii) the co-development and ongoing clinical validation of its novel molecular-based rapid pathogen identification and detection diagnostics technology with Singapore's Agency for Science, Technology and Research. For more information about the Company, please visit www.aptorumgroup.com. Disclaimer and Forward-Looking Statements This press release does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of offers to buy any securities of Aptorum Group. 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Aptorum Group has based these forward-looking statements, which include statements regarding projected timelines for application submissions and trials, largely on its current expectations and projections about future events and trends that it believes may affect its business, financial condition and results of operations. These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this press release and are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions including, without limitation, risks related to its announced management and organizational changes, the continued service and availability of key personnel, its ability to expand its product assortments by offering additional products for additional consumer segments, development results, the company's anticipated growth strategies, anticipated trends and challenges in its business, and its expectations regarding, and the stability of, its supply chain, and the risks more fully described in Aptorum Group's Form 20-F and other filings that Aptorum Group may make with the SEC in the future, as well as the prospectus that received the French Autorité des Marchés Financiers visa n°20-352 on 16 July 2020. As a result, the projections included in such forward-looking statements are subject to change and actual results may differ materially from those described herein. Aptorum Group assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements contained in this press release as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. This announcement is not a prospectus within the meaning of the Regulation (EU) n°2017/1129 of 14 June 2017 as amended by Regulations Delegated (EU) n°2019/980 of 14 March 2019 and n°2019/979 of 14 March 2019. This press release is provided "as is" without any representation or warranty of any kind. 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| What is the Salary Outlook for Clinical Psychologists? Nearly 40 percent of all psychologists are self-employed. They usually work in private practice, but many of them work as private consultants independently. Although the job market for graduates from psychology degree programs, and the medical field in general, is expected to attain rapid growth, it will vary depending upon the specialization the psychologist chooses. School psychologists, clinical psychologists, and private counselors will appreciate a growth of at least 11 percent. The largest jump is expected to be in the field of industrial-organizational psychologists. They are expected to have a growth rate of 26 percent in the job market. Psychologists in other fields should see a growth rate of 14 percent over the next several years. Students are finding that acceptance to graduate programs is very competitive. For psychology students who want to have the most in job opportunities, they should plan on getting a doctorate in one of the subfields. This could include one of the health fields such as sports psychology. They should concentrate on the master's in industrial-organization. They should never quit with a Bachelors, since the job prospects for graduates holding only a Bachelors are extremely limited. The specialty areas in clinical psychology in which graduates are in demand are neuropsychology, geropsychology, child psychology, and health psychology. Neuropsychologists study how the brain and human behavior are related. Neuropsychologists often work with stroke victims and patients with head and brain injuries. Health psychologists study how social factors, psychological, and biological factors affect our health or illness that develops. They assist patients with preventing serious medical disorders through counseling. They also help patients who must to adjust to illness and help with treatments. Quality of life is essential and the therapist helps patients to achieve the best quality of life possible. It's highly recommended for students pursuing a degree in psychology focus on one of these specialty areas, since the annual salaries are higher than in some of the other fields. In 2008, clinical, counseling, and school psychologists made approximately $64,140. However, this varied depending on the facility and the location. Some psychologists earned anywhere from $48,700 and $82,800. In the lowest 10 percent, were psychologists earning somewhere less than $37,900. The highest 10 percent of psychologists earned $106,840. This was further broken down by the industry in which the psychologists worked. Those were employed in the office of health practitioners earned an average annual salary of 468,400. School psychologists in elementary and secondary schools earned an annual salary of $65,710. Psychologists who were employed by state government agencies earned on the average of $63,710. Those who worked in outpatient care centers earned an average of $59,130, and those who worked in individual or family services earned an average salary of $57,440. Industrial-organizational psychologists the same year earned approximately $77,010. In the middle of the spectrum were those who were earning approximately $54,100 up to $115,720. At the lowest end of the scale were the 10 percent who earned somewhat less than $38,690, to those at the very highest end of the scale who earned over $149,120. During that same time, only 31 percent of all of those employed in the field of psychology belonged to a union. The salary alone is unlikely to be a consideration when choosing a specialty within clinical psychology. Choices regarding what field of psychology to work in will often depend on your personal interests. You will want to consider what types of clinical psychology are most personally appealing to you before deciding which field to enter. Regardless of which field you choose, you can be sure that you will enjoy a good salary that is likely to increase in coming years.
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F5 Receives IPv6-Ready Gold Logo and USGv6 Certifications Nathan Misner Sr. Director of Global Communications [email protected] Holly Lancaster WE Communications [email protected] F5's BIG-IP® 10000 is industry's first Application Delivery Controller to complete rigorous IPv6 interoperability tests • BIG-IP 10000 series appliances receive IPv6-Ready Gold Logo certification from IPv6 Forum industry consortium • BIG-IP 10000 appliance and VIPRION 4300 blade complete NIST USGv6 accredited testing • F5 is the first ADC vendor to pass both IPv6 interoperability testing requirements SEATTLE – F5 Networks (NASDAQ: FFIV) announced that it has completed extensive interoperability testing with Internet Protocol (IP) Version 6. Testing was undertaken by IPv6Ready.org and by the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory to verify that F5's BIG-IP 10000 series application delivery controller (ADC) appliances are compatible with IPv6. F5 is the first vendor to have an ADC appliance complete both rigorous interoperability testing regimens. IPv6 is foundational to the next generation Internet, enabling a range of new services and improved user experiences. With emerging trends in mobility, Internet-connected sensors, and cloud imposing increasing demands on the network, every device that uses an IP address must eventually support IPv6. "The migration to IPv6 is both necessary and pressing," said Dr. Mallik Tatipamula, VP of Product Management and Marketing at F5 and co-author of a foundational 2004 IEEE-published treatise on IPv6 integration. "The process can experience delay if organizations fear that moving to IPv6 will degrade the application services provided by ADCs, such as acceleration, optimization, security, and availability. F5's certification work in interoperability helps reduce uncertainty about the consequences of IPv6 transition for application delivery services." The move from IPv4 to IPv6 is not one that organizations can delay much further without negative consequences. Gartner research analysts Neil Rickard and Andrew Lerner recently noted1that "the number of IPv6-connected devices is growing, and enterprises that cannot communicate with them risk financial and reputational damage." They warn that "[by] 2015, organizations that have not enabled their public Internet services to support IPv6 will suffer damage to their reputation and/or loss of revenue." The IPv6 Ready Logo Program from the IPv6Ready.org consortium verifies protocol implementation and validates the interoperability of IPv6 products. The Phase-2 Gold Logo award indicates that a product has successfully satisfied the strong requirements of the Phase-2 IPv6 core test coverage, which consists of approximately 450 tests. F5's BIG-IP 10000 series appliances running TMOS® 11.3 achieved Gold Logo certification. For compliance with the USGv6 regimen designed by NIST for achieving US Government interoperability goals, the F5 BIG-IP 10000 appliance and VIPRION® 4300 blade running TMOS 11.3 were both tested against the USGv6 Host and Router profile, a forward-looking set of RFCs published by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). This profile encompasses basic IPv6 functionality, specific requirements, and key optional capabilities for routing, security, multicasting, mobility, network management, and quality of service. "By obtaining the IPv6 Ready logo, we view F5 as leading and contributing to the market for delivering fully standardized and interoperable IPv6 solutions required for the smooth and professional transition to fully IPv6-enabled networks." Dr. Hiroshi Esaki, Professor, The University of Tokyo and Chairman of IPv6-Ready logo committee "As the only major ADC vendor with IPv6 Ready Gold and USGv6 certifications today, F5 has established itself as a leader in the market for integration in a multi-vendor IPv6 network infrastructure." Dr. Shin Miyakawa, Executive Director of IPv6, NTT Communications, Japan 1 Gartner, Create the Right IPv6 Road Map for Your Organization, Neil Rickard and Andrew Lerner, 25 September 2013 F5 (NASDAQ: FFIV) makes apps go faster, smarter, and safer for the world's largest businesses, service providers, governments, and consumer brands. F5 delivers cloud and security solutions that enable organizations to embrace the application infrastructure they choose without sacrificing speed and control. For more information, go to f5.com. You can also follow @f5networks on Twitter or visit us on LinkedIn and Facebook for more information about F5, its partners, and technologies. F5 is a trademark or service mark of F5 Networks, Inc., in the U.S. and other countries. All other product and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners. This press release may contain forward looking statements relating to future events or future financial performance that involve risks and uncertainties. Such statements can be identified by terminology such as "may," "will," "should," "expects," "plans," "anticipates," "believes," "estimates," "predicts," "potential," or "continue," or the negative of such terms or comparable terms. These statements are only predictions and actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these statements based upon a number of factors including those identified in the company's filings with the SEC.
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Write exciting messages with this beautifully organized wooden alphabet stamp set. It includes 56 letters (upper and lower case), punctuation marks and a 4-color stamp pad. Keep it neat in the convenient wooden storage tray. Dimensions: 1.5" x 6.5" x 12" Packaged Recommended Ages: 4+ years Contains small parts. Conforms to ASTM D-4236.
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Рекорди України з естафетного бігу 4×400 метрів в приміщенні визнаються Федерацією легкої атлетики України з-поміж результатів, показаних українськими жіночими легкоатлетичними квартетами на біговій доріжці критих арен, за умови дотримання встановлених вимог. Хронологія рекордів Див. також Хронологія світових рекордів з легкої атлетики в приміщенні – 4×100 метрів (жінки) Хронологія рекордів Європи з легкої атлетики в приміщенні – 4×400 метрів (жінки) Хронологія рекордів СРСР з легкої атлетикив приміщенні – 4×400 метрів (жінки) Примітки Джерела Жінки приміщення
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require 'spec_helper' describe SmartIoC::BeanFileLoader do before :all do SmartIoC.clear dir_path = File.join(File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)), 'example/admins') SmartIoC.find_package_beans(:admins, dir_path) dir_path = File.join(File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)), 'example/utils') SmartIoC.find_package_beans(:utils, dir_path) dir_path = File.join(File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)), 'example/users') SmartIoC.find_package_beans(:users, dir_path) @container = SmartIoC.container end it 'sets load proc' do $location_loaded = false @container.set_load_proc do |location| $location_loaded = true load(location) end @container.get_bean(:users_creator) expect($location_loaded).to eq(true) end it 'requires beans only once' do repository = @container.get_bean(:repository, package: :admins, context: :test) repository = @container.get_bean(:repository, package: :admins, context: :test) expect(repository.get(1)).to eq(nil) end end
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Q: For Google Chart, how to I determine the interval of a continuous h-axis with datetime format? Currently I am using Google Chart (Column Chart) to show the target quantity every hour for latest 48 hours. My code is like below: var oChartOptions = { height:250, hAxis: { viewWindowMode:'explicit', viewWindow: { max: new Date() }, format: "MM/dd h':00'", textStyle:{fontSize: 10}, titleTextStyle: { color: 'red',"font-weight":"bold" }, maxTextLines: 12 } }; var nChart = new google.visualization.ColumnChart(nTarget); var oChartData = new google.visualization.DataTable(); oChartData.addColumn('datetime','Time'); oChartData.addColumn('number','Quantity'); oChartData.addRows(aData); nChart.draw(oChartData, oChartOptions); Currently it works great, but for h-axis, it shows the label of time every 6 hours, and I want to shorten this interval from 6 to 2. After I tried a lot with the document, I still found no solution. A: You can specify the tick interval with the last parameter (optional) of the chxr tag. Here is an example : chxr: 0,0,15,1 It will define a [0,15] interval on the first axis with a tick every one value.
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Seroprevalence and associated risk factors for vector-borne pathogens in dogs from Egypt Abdelfattah Selim ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0002-0211-28531, Abdullah D. Alanazi ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0002-4862-76682, Alireza Sazmand ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0002-8450-29933,4 & Domenico Otranto ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0002-7518-476X3,5 Dogs play an important role as reservoirs of many zoonotic vector-borne pathogens worldwide, yet reports of canine vector-borne diseases (CVBDs) in Egypt are scarce. Serum samples were collected from pet dogs (n = 500) of the three most common breeds (German Shepherd, Rottweiler and Pit Bull) in five Governates of Cairo (n = 230), Giza (n = 110), Al-Qalyubia (n = 60), Al-Gharbia (n = 60) and Kafr El-Sheikh (n = 40) with a hot desert climate. The presence of antibodies to Anaplasma spp. (A. phagocytophilum, A. platys), Ehrlichia spp. (E. canis, E. chaffeensis, E. ewingii), Borrelia burgdorferi (s.l.) and Dirofilaria immitis were assessed using IDEXX SNAP® 4Dx® ELISA tests. For each pathogen, risk factors (i.e. geographical area, keeping condition, sex, age, breed, tick infestation, weekly sanitation of dog enclosures and application of ectoparasiticides) were evaluated by logistic regression approach. In total, 18.2% (n = 91, 95% CI 15.1–21.8) of dogs scored seropositive for at least one pathogen, the most frequent being Ehrlichia spp. (n = 56; 11.2%; 95% CI 8.7–14.3) followed by Anaplasma spp. (n = 33; 6.6%, 95% CI 4.7–9.1), Borrelia burgdorferi (s.l.) (n = 9; 1.8%, 95% CI 0.9–3.4) and D. immitis (n = 7; 1.4%, 95% CI 0.9–2.9). In the tested population, 15.4% (95% CI 12.5–18.8) of dogs were exposed to a single pathogen while 2.4 (95% CI 1.4–4.2) and 0.4% (95% CI 0.1–1.4) were simultaneously exposed to two or three pathogens, respectively. Major risk factors associated with VBDs were living outdoors (Anaplasma spp., P = 0.0001; Ehrlichia spp., P = 0.0001), female sex (Ehrlichia spp., P = 0.005), German Shepherd breed (Anaplasma spp., P = 0.04; Ehrlichia spp., P = 0.03), tick infestation (Anaplasma spp., P = 0.0001; Ehrlichia spp., P = 0.0001; B. burgdorferi (s.l.), P = 0.003; D. immitis, P = 0.02), irregular sanitation (Anaplasma spp., P = 0.0001; Ehrlichia spp., P = 0.0001; B. burgdorferi (s.l.), P = 0.002; D. immitis, P = 0.01) and not using ectoparasiticides (Anaplasma spp., P = 0.0001; Ehrlichia spp., P = 0.0001; B. burgdorferi (s.l.), P = 0.007). To our knowledge, this is the first large-scale seroepidemiological study of CVBDs in Egypt. Considering that all of the detected pathogens are potentially zoonotic, effective ectoparasite control strategies, regular examination of pet dogs and successful chemoprophylaxis are advocated. Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) are of global importance especially in the case of zoonotic infections which pose a direct threat to animal and human health [1,2,3]. These pathogens are circulated in animal and human communities by arthropod vectors including ticks, mosquitoes, fleas and phlebotominae sand flies [4, 5]. Canine vector-borne diseases (CVBDs) of viral, bacterial and protozoal origin are often widespread in tropical and subtropical regions [6], including in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), because of the favourable climatic conditions for the perpetuation of arthropod vectors and development of canine vector-borne pathogens (CVBPs) [7]. Among CVBPs, tick-borne Ehrlichia spp., Anaplasma spp., Borrelia spp. and mosquito-borne Dirofilaria spp. are of great importance for dogs [8]. Dogs are the main reservoir hosts for zoonotic gram-negative intracellular bacteria Ehrlichia canis, E. ewingii and E. chaffeensis [9, 10]. Ehrlichia canis, the causative agent of canine monocytic ehrlichiosis (CME), is transmitted by Rhipicephalus sanguineus (s.l.) and is prevalent in dog populations worldwide [11, 12]. The clinical outcome of ehrlichiosis varies from mild symptoms to fatal illness in the chronic phase depending on the strain, individual immune response and presence of concomitant infections [4]. Although dogs may show nonspecific signs (e.g., fever, depression, weakness, lethargy, anorexia, weight loss and a mucopurulent nasal discharge), asymptomatic Ehrlichia infection may also occur [13,14,15]. Human and animal infections with Anaplasma species are increasingly recognized as important, occasionally emerging and potentially fatal tick-transmitted diseases of humans and animals [16, 17]. Among six recognized species in the genus Anaplasma, A. phagocytophilum, the causative agent of granulocytic anaplasmosis, is diagnosed in a wide range of warm-blooded hosts including dogs, cats, horses, sheep, goats, cattle, camels and humans [18, 19]. Anaplasma platys is a common VBP of dogs in MENA [20, 21] and has occasionally been detected in humans [22,23,24]. Dogs usually are silent carriers of the infection [25], with clinical signs (e.g. fever, lethargy, anorexia and thrombocytopenia) sometimes described [26]. Among bacteria of the genus Borrelia, which affect different animal species including humans, Borrelia burgdorferi (s.l.) species complex causes Lyme disease, which is considered a major zoonosis for which many animals species (e.g. reptiles, rodents, wild ruminants) are reservoirs and Ixodes spp. tick the primary vector [27, 28]. In dogs, B. burgdorferi (s.l.) most often causes nonspecific signs (e.g., fever, apathy, lethargy, renal damage and lymphadenopathy) but also severe arthritis and neurological disorders [29]. However, in the endemic areas the majority of seropositive dogs do not present any clinical signs of the infection although they often remain persistently infected for approximately 1 year [30]. Dirofilaria immintis (Spirurida, Onchocercidae) is the causative agent of canine heartworm disease, which is transmitted through the bite of several mosquito species worldwide [31]. Dirofilariosis may also affect other mammals including humans, leading to the formation of pulmonary nodules, which may be often confounded with pulmonary carcinoma [32]. Although most dogs infected by D. immitis—specially in endemic areas—are asymptomatic microfilaremic reservoirs, clinical signs depend on several factors, such as adult worm burden and localization [33]. The distribution of canine dirofilariosis in the MENA region, especially in North Africa, is not well known because of the paucity of epidemiological studies [31]. In Egypt, infection of dogs with E. canis [13, 34], D. immitis [35] and B. burgdorferi (s.l.) [36, 37] have been reported, in most cases based on small numbers of dogs and limited geographical areas. In this country Rh. sanguineus (s.l.) (brown dog tick), the competent vector of several tick-borne diseases [38, 39], has been prevalent in dog populations since ancient times [40,41,42,43]. DNA of E. canis and A. phagocytophilum has been detected in ticks attached to dogs [44, 45]. However, generally there are limited data on the occurrence of CVBDs in north African countries, e.g. Morocco [46], Algeria [47, 48] and Tunisia [49, 50]. The aim of the current study was to provide novel information on the seroprevalence and distribution of causative agents of monocytic ehrlichiosis, granulocytic anaplasmosis, Lyme disease and heartworm disease in dogs from five Governorates of Egypt and assess the risk factors associated with the infections. Egypt is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia. It is divided into 27 Governorates; the large regions of the Sahara desert, which constitute most of Egypt's territory, are sparsely inhabited. The investigation was conducted in Cairo (30.0444°N, 31.2357°E), Giza (30.0131°N, 31.2089°E), Al-Qalyubia (30.3292°N, 31.2168°E), Al-Gharbia (30.8754°N, 31.0335°E) and Kafr El-Shaikh (31.1107°N, 30.9388°E) (Fig. 1). These Governorates essentially have a hot desert climate, which is classified as BWh by the Köppen-Geiger system. Map indicating Governorates where animals included in the study were sampled During 2018 and 2019, blood samples (ca. 2 ml) were collected from the cephalic or saphenous veins of 500 dogs of the three most common breeds raised in Egypt, i.e. German Shepherd, Rottweiler and Pit Bull, admitted to veterinary clinics of five cities in different Governorates, namely Naser City in Cairo (n = 230), 6th of October in Giza (n = 110), Benha in Al-Qalyubia (n = 60), Tanta in Al-Gharbia (n = 60) and Kafr El-Sheikh in the governate of the same name (n = 40). Since other breeds of dogs are rarely kept as pets in Egypt, they were excluded from this study. Dogs were grouped according to age into four groups: < 1 year (G1); between 1 and 3 (G2); between 3 and 5 (G3); > 5 years (G4). Animal data (i.e. age, sex, breed, tick infestation, weekly sanitation of the dog enclosures and tri-monthly application of ectoparasiticides) were recorded. Serological examination Sera were separated by centrifugation of blood (1500×g for 10 min) and preserved at − 20 °C until tested by IDEXX SNAP® 4Dx® (IDEXX Laboratories, Westbrook, ME, USA), which is a validated in-clinic ELISA test system. The kit simultaneously detects antibodies against immunodominant proteins of E. canis, E. chaffeensis, E. ewignii (peptides from p30 and p30-1 outer membrane proteins and p28 outer surface protein family), A. phagocytophilum, A. platys (peptide from the major surface protein p44/MSP2), B. burgdorferi (s.l.) (C6 peptide, derived from the IR6 region within the Borrelia membrane protein VlsE) [51] and D. immitis analyte derived from two antibodies (one for capture and the other for detection) specific to heartworm antigens [51,52,53]. The sensitivity and specificity of this kit are 93.2 and 99.2% for A. phagocytophilum, 89.2 and 99.2% for A. platys, 96.7 and 98.8% for B. burgdorferi (s.l.), 97.8 and 92.3% for E. canis and 98.9 and 99.3% for D. immitis [52,53,54]. Chi-square test and Fisher's exact test were used to compare seropositivity to each pathogen, and the results were considered significant if P ≤ 0.05. In particular, P-values were calculated with Fisher's exact test only for variables below five (keeping condition, sex, weekly sanitation of the dog enclosures, presence of ticks on the dog body and tri-monthly application of ectoparasiticides) for D. immitis and B. burgdorferi (s.l.); all other P-values were calculated with Chi-square test. Univariable logistic regression analysis was used to evaluate the association of prevalence of each pathogen and variables of location (five Governorates), keeping condition (indoors or outdoors), sex (male or female), age (three groups), breed (three breeds), weekly sanitation of the dog enclosures, tick infestation and tri-monthly application of ectoparasiticides. Variables with P ≤ 0.05 in the univariable analyses were conducted to the multivariable models. To determine the risk probability of CBVDs, the odds ratio (OR) and confidence interval (CI) of significant variables were calculated using the multivariant logistic regression model. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to determine the possible multiple collinearities of different variables included in this study. The Hosmer-Lemeshow test was calculated to assess the goodness of fit for each model. Statistical analyses were carried out using SPSS software (ver. 24.0, IBM, USA). Of 500 tested dogs, 91 (18.2%) scored seropositive for at least one pathogen, the most frequent being infection with Ehrlichia spp. (n = 56; 11.2%) followed by Anaplasma spp. (n = 33; 6.6%), B. burgdorferi (s.l.) (n = 9; 1.8%) and D. immitis (n = 7; 1.4%). In the tested population 15.4% of dogs were exposed to a single pathogen while 2.4% and 0.4% were simultaneously exposed to two or three pathogens, respectively (Table 1). Table 1 Number and percentage of dogs (n = 500) seropositive to Ehrlichia spp., Anapalsma spp., B. burgdorferi (s.l.) and D. immitis The risk of exposure to pathogens was significantly associated with keeping condition, sex, breed, tick infestation, weekly sanitation of the dog enclosures and tri-monthly application of ectoparasiticides (Table 2). In particular, the risk of infection with Ehrlichia spp., Anaplasma spp. and B. burgdorferi (s.l.) was significantly associated with living outdoors, and CME was most prevalent in female dogs. Regarding breed of dogs, German Shepherds showed higher seroprevalence of Ehrlichia spp., Anaplasma spp. and B. burgdorferi (s.l.). Importantly, a significantly higher chance of seropositivity to all CVBDs was observed in dogs that lived in enclosures that were not sanitated, did not undergo ectoparasiticide application and were infested with ticks (Table 3). No statistical association was found between CVBDs and other variables. Multicollinearity analysis showed strong correlations between seropositivity to Anaplasma spp. and Ehrlichia spp. and tick infestation, not receiving adequate hygienic care and ectoparasiticides where the variance inflation factor (VIF) was 15.665 and 25.117, respectively. However, such correlations were observed for seropositivity to B. burgdorferi (s.l.) and D. immitis, i.e. VIF was 1 and 1.082, respectively. Table 2 Risk factors associated with seroprevalence rates of VBDs among dogs in Egypt with single and mixed infection (n = 91) according to different variables Table 3 Multivariant logistic regression analysis of risk factors associated with seroprevalence rates of VBDs in dogs in Egypt with single and mixed infection (n = 91) according to different variables Data presented indicate that dog populations (i.e. 18.2%) in Egypt are exposed to CVBP, therefore posing threats to their own health and to people. This is largely due to the wide distribution of Rh. sanguineus (s.l.), the most common tick species infesting dogs in Egypt and a vector of canine ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis [40,41,42]. Though little information is available about the prevalence of CVBDs in the MENA region, dogs often act as reservoirs of VBPs with prevalence of 18.8% in Qatar [55], 24.5% in Saudi Arabia [24], 38.1% in Iraq [21], 46.9% in Iran [20], 69.7% in Algeria [48], 73% in Israel [56] and 83.8% in Morocco [46]. In Egypt CVBDs were mostly observed in urban Governorates (i.e. Giza, Cairo and Al-Qalyubia) where keeping pet animals is more common, also indicating that dogs and people in these regions are at higher risk of acquiring VBDs of canine origin. The most prevalent pathogen diagnosed in this study was Ehrlichia spp. An E. canis seroprevalence of 41% was reported in dogs from Cairo and Alexandria [34] where DNA of E. canis was also detected in Rh. sanguineus (s.l.) ticks collected on dogs [45]. In addition, the presence of E. canis is supported by the wide distribution in Egypt of the brown dog tick R. sanguineus (s.l.) [40], which is the recognized vector for this species [57]. Although the employed test could detect exposure to E. canis, E. chaffeensis and E. ewingii, in a previous study only E. canis, but not E. ewingii or E. chaffeensis, was molecularly diagnosed in blood of 39 seropositive dogs from Cairo, Giza and Al-Qalyubia [58]. Nonetheless, since E. ewingii and E. chaffeensis have been diagnosed in dogs, ticks and human patients from different countries in the African continent, e.g. Cameroon, Mali, Uganda and South Africa [59,60,61], further investigations should be carried out to characterize the species of Ehrlichia infecting dogs in Egypt. To the best of our knowledge this is the first report of sero-reaction to A. phagocytophilum/A. platys in dogs from Egypt (6.6%). It seems that A. phagocytophilum infection of dogs is not prevalent in some regions of MENA, also considering that previous studies from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iraq and five regions of Iran failed to detect the infection [20, 21, 55, 62]. However, both A. phagocytophilum and A. platys were detected in Rh. sanguineus (s.l.) blood-feeding on dogs in Cairo and Giza [44, 45] and A. phagocytophilum in blood of five human patients in the Nile Delta [63]. The detection of nine dogs (1.8%) seropositive to B. burgdorferi (s.l.) suggests that the pathogen circulates in Egypt as indicated by previous studies where prevalence ranged from 23% [36] to 71.4% [37]. In addition, some tick species, e.g. Rh. sanguineus (s.l.), Rh. annulatus, Hyalomma excavatum, Hy. dromedarii, Amblyomma lepidum and Ornithodoros savignyi, scored molecularly positive for DNA of B. burgdorferi (s.l.) [36, 64]. The circulation of B. burgdorferi (s.l.) in Egypt has also been demonstrated [36, 63, 65, 66]. In addition, tick-borne relapsing fever (TBRF) caused by Borrelia persica, Borrelia microti, Borrelia latyschewii and Borrelia baltazardi is also endemic in MENA [67] including Egypt where relapsing fever Borrelia spp. were detected in Ornithodoros savignyi ticks and sera of camel, sheep, goat, cattle and buffalo [68, 69]. In particular, B. persica, which is transmitted by Ornithodoros tholozani, can infect dogs and has been reported from Egypt, Israel, Iran, Pakistan and former USSR Asian republics including Uzbekistan [70, 71]. Considering that yet available commercial point-of-care diagnostic kits such as SNAP® 4Dx® employed in this study do not detect TBRF in dogs, complementary tests for dogs living in the endemic areas are recommended. The detection of seven dogs (1.4%) from Giza, Cairo and Al-Qalyubia seropositive to D. immitis corroborates an older report of microfilariae of D. immitis in blood smears from 8/19 imported German Shepherd dogs in Assiut Governorate, Upper Egypt [35]. In particular, antibodies to D. immitis were already detected from cats of Giza with prevalence of 3.4% [72]. While human cases with D. repens have been frequently reported in Egypt [73, 74], D. immitis was described once in a patient [75]. Data for canine dirofilariosis by D. immitis in North Africa are limited to few reports from Tunisia [49, 76], Algeria [77, 78] and Morocco [46]. It has been suspected that D. immitis is absent from some Middle Eastern countries such as Israel where D. repens is present [79]. In contrast, weighted prevalence of D. immitis infection in dog populations of Turkey and Iran was estimated to be 11.32% and 11.45%, respectively [80]. However, in a recent study in five geographical regions of Iran testing 354 dogs, no microfilaremic dog was found [20]. According to our findings, dogs that were living outdoors had a higher risk of being seropositive to Ehrlichia spp., Anaplasma spp. and B. burgdorferi (s.l.) probably as an effect of the higher chances of being exposed to bites of the brown dog tick Rh. sanguineus (s.l.) and other tick species that are competent vectors of these pathogens [5]. Furthermore, as expected, dogs that did not receive adequate hygienic care and antiparasitic treatments were more likely to be affected by CVBPs. Regular application of ectoparasiticides with potent anti-feeding and fast killing effects, repellents, insect growth regulators and juvenile hormone analogues combined with environmental treatment to reduce the number of adult and juvenile ticks are key control measures in managing CVBDs [81]. Ectoparasiticides, available in several formulations, such as pour-on, spot-on, shampoos, sprays and collars, have long-lasting effects [82] and are highly recommended to dog owners to prevent CVBDs. In this study, seropositivity to Ehrlichia spp. was more frequent in female dogs. In contrast, some studies have found higher seropositivity to CVBDs in males due to behavioural characteristics that cause greater exposure to vectors than females [83, 84]. No sex-related correlation was recorded for other tested pathogens in this study. German Shepherds showed higher seroprevalences of Ehrlichia spp. and Anaplasma spp. Although all breeds are prone to CVBDs, CME has been reported most frequently in the German Shepherds [85, 86]. German Shepherd dogs and Siberian Huskies are predisposed to developing more severe clinical signs of ehrlichiosis; therefore, these breeds have a worse prognosis [14]. An experimental study showed that the cell-mediated immune response to a challenge with E. canis was reduced in German Shepherds compared to Beagle dogs [87]. Examination of other dog breeds in Egypt though are very rare, and "baladi" stray dogs will shed light on the true occurrence of CVBDs in the country. As a limitation of the employed commercial kit, PCR-positive/antibody-negative and antibody-positive/PCR-negative dogs have been reported [88]. The first case could represent early infections before the development of antibody responses; the second case may represent cases of past infections that may have been treated or spontaneously resolved. Furthermore, this commercial kit detects both IgM and IgG antibodies against Erhlichia spp., Anaplasma spp. and B. burgdorferi (s.l.). Although chronic long-term bacteremia is characteristic for some rickettsial agents, long-term persistence of IgG could occur, not reflecting the real "infection" status in some animals. Hence, seropositivity values must be interpreted as current infection with or previous exposure to the pathogens under assessment. Finally, the prevalence of D. immitis infection in Egypt should be carefully considered as an alarm bell for the introduction of a parasite not common in Egypt but which is expanding its range of distribution in southern regions of the Mediterranean Basin such as southern Italy [89]. The present study is the first comprehensive study for CVBD pathogens that has been conducted in Egypt to our knowledge and confirms the presence of Ehrlichia spp., Anaplasma spp., B. burgedorferi (s.l.) and D. immitis in dogs of different regions. The connection between these VBPs and their arthropod vectors in Egypt remains largely unknown and warrants further investigation. Considering that all of the detected pathogens are known zoonotic pathogens, effective ectoparasite control strategies, regular examination of pet dogs and successful chemoprophylaxis are advocated. 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Mendoza-Roldan J, Benelli G, Panarese R, Iatta R, Furlanello T, Beugnet F, Zatelli A, Otranto D. Leishmania infantum and Dirofilaria immitis infections in Italy, 2009-2019: changing distribution patterns. Parasit Vectors. 2020;13(1):193. The authors thank the veterinarians for their support and help in providing data and sample collection throughout the study. No funding. Department of Animal Medicine (Infectious Diseases), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, Toukh, 13736, Egypt Abdelfattah Selim Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science and Humanities, Shaqra University, P.O. Box 1040, Ad-Dawadimi, 11911, Saudi Arabia Abdullah D. Alanazi Department of Pathobiology, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, 6517658978, Iran Alireza Sazmand & Domenico Otranto Zoonotic Diseases Research Center, School of Public Health, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, 8915173160, Iran Alireza Sazmand Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Bari, 70010, Bari, Italy Domenico Otranto ASe conceived the study and performed field work. ASe, ADA and ASa performed laboratory work and analysed data. ASa and ASe wrote the first draft of the manuscript. DO reviewed the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final manuscript. Correspondence to Abdelfattah Selim, Abdullah D. Alanazi or Alireza Sazmand. Blood samples for this study were approved by the Ethical Research Committee, Benha University, Egypt (Approval no.: BUFVTM045) and collected after owners' consent. Selim, A., Alanazi, A.D., Sazmand, A. et al. 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My latest horror soundtrack mix tape is available now and ONLY at Mississippi Records. Featuring motion picture soundtrack music from the original Evil Dead (1981), Prince of Darkness, Night of the Living Dead, Inseminoid, Xtro, Screamers, Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals, Zombie Holocaust, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Edge of Hell (aka, Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare), Anthropophagus (aka, The Grim Reaper), Children of the Corn, The Mutilator and more...all lovingly recorded from crackling vintage vinyl. The sound quality is awful but it's about the price of a blank cassette tape, so quit your complainin'! While supplies and your sanity last.
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Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in older men. Given a long enough life, it is thought that all men will naturally develop prostate cancer. It is common for very old men to have prostate cancer in its early stages, though they tend to die from other causes before the cancer becomes advanced. Prostate cancer is very dangerous when it develops in younger men, who do not have mortality risk from any other source. Prostate cancer treatment has made great advancements in recent years. Innovations in therapeutic radiology enable therapists to deliver radioactive material directly to cancerous cells on the prostate, often stopping cancer before it can get a foothold in the body. Even when this sort of treatment is not available, it is possible to prevent the spread of cancer by removing the prostate, without impairing quality of life or enjoyable sexual function. Still, without early detection, prostate cancer can metastasize and kill. Luckily, prostate cancer is easier to detect than ever, and it doesn't even require a "digital examination". Prostate specific antigen (PSA) is an antibody produced by the body to fight cancer cells in the prostate. The body removes mutating cells from body tissues all the time – it's a vital part of what the immune system does – but when a mutated cell reproduces and develops many more like it, a greater number of antigens are produced in response. This happens with prostate cancer. Therefore, it's possible to predict the existence of developing prostate cancer simply by measuring the concentration of PSA in the blood. Only a few parts per million will be detected in the blood for someone with prostate cancer, but it's enough to make a fairly certain diagnosis – certainly enough to recommend further diagnostics for that patient. A patient doesn't have to have blood drawn for a test like this. The POC test provided by Hanson Medical Systems is a simple pin prick blood test. A drop of blood is put on a paper card, which is then sealed and delivered to a lab for processing. In just a few days, a patient can learn whether or not he is in current danger of developing prostate cancer, all from a quick visit to your company's onsite clinic. POC tests like this are a great way that an onsite clinic can promote employee health. Hanson Medical Systems can offer healthcare consulting services to help you understand how to use your onsite clinic in this way. Properly organized, an onsite clinic "decentralizes" the healthcare network. No longer do employees have to drive long distances for a simple checkup, wasting time in waiting rooms, only for a doctor to provide basic care. An onsite clinic is much more prepared to provide this care without taking all day to do it. This frees independent physicians to spend more time handling the problems that truly require their expertise. In the end, the greatest tangible benefit may be to your employees. When an employee is able to identify the development of a chronic disease in time to prevent it from maturing, the benefit given to that individual can not be described.
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Head coach David Ripley said that he was proud of the way that the Steelbacks responded to their heavy defeat in Durham with a determined performance at Headingley. As they had at the Riverside 24 hours earlier, the Steelbacks came up against one of the form teams in the Vitality Blast North Group, with the Vikings coming into the game in hot pursuit of a place in the competition's knockout stages. And the home pace attack showed their confidence in restricting the Steelbacks' run rate in the opening half of their innings, David Willey, Jack Brooks, Steve Patterson and Jordan Thompson all bowling tidily to hold the visitors to 35-2 after seven overs. A late burst, including a 41 from debutant Charlie Thurston, gave the Steelbacks some semblance of hope with 129-7, and when Richard Gleeson had opener Adam Lyth caught behind after just two balls a fightback flickered into life. However the Yorkshire top order had plenty of firepower, including England men Willey and Jonny Bairstow, along with New Zealand star Kane Williamson, and it was the Kiwi whose unbeaten 52 off 44 balls steered his team home with eight balls to spare. While the Steelbacks did fall to defeat Ripley said that the team can feel positive about their improved showing, especially in how they managed to stay on top of the dangerous Yorkshire batting lineup. "Ultimately, we went down again," said Ripley. "But the changing room feels a better place when you've fought hard. It needed a world-class player for Yorkshire to get them home. "We scrapped really hard. "You look back at the game, and we should have got 10-15 more runs. We just needed to find a way of getting to 140. That may have been enough. I'm proud of our performance tonight."
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College staff strike back over cuts in Chesterfield Striking lecturers at Chesterfield College won enormous support when they walked out this week against cuts. The UCU union members struck on Tuesday of this week to defend jobs and pay. Lecturers from local colleges visited picket lines along with workers from the GMB, Unison, PCS and Unite unions, students and ex-students. James Eaden works at the college and is also on UCU's national executive. He told Socialist Worker, "We've had very good picket lines with lots of first-time pickets out. "Even someone who crossed the picket line on 10 May was out picketing today because she is so outraged at what the college is doing." Management at the college want to axe 39 teaching staff by the end of the academic year and are attacking pay. Ebony, an hourly-paid lecturer, is on the front line of the attacks. "I took a pay cut last year," she said. "This year they want another 15 percent. "People have an idea that lecturers get a lot of money but we don't. I only get paid for the hours I teach, which can be as little as nine hours a week." Management attacks have been too much for some workers. One lecturer described how she felt she had "no option" but to take voluntary redundancy. "I don't want to leave—I love teaching," she said. "But I've had the threat of redundancy hanging over me for 18 months. I'm devastated." Nonetheless, the strength of the strike shows that there is a determined mood to fight back. James said, "We have a live mandate for strikes. If management don't withdraw the cuts we can take more action." Rush messages of support to [email protected] Topics Education, Strike London Underground workers prepare for reballot 'We need to pile on pressure over pay' Diary of a BA striker Education round-up Stop companies profiting from deportations Airlines are making money from deporting people
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Over the past three years, the company, through its motorsport division and associated Volkswagen Advanced Driving Academy, has successfully unearthed raw driving talent through an innovative talent-search programme. For 2019, Volkswagen is pleased to announce that they have expanded even more through the establishment of a dedicated Volkswagen Motorsport Academy. The Academy will run a number of courses throughout 2019 that will be commercially available to the broader and upcoming motorsport communities. As a bonus, participants in all the courses will also stand a chance to be selected for a final shootout in November where the winner could end up with a chance to join to the official Volkswagen factory team.
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TOPIC: Healthy Boundaries — How can I build and maintain healthy relationships? Boundaries are the key to healthy personal interactions and meaningful relationships. This card deck (and companion Facilitator Guide) defines different boundary types and helps you assess your strengths and weaknesses in five practices for effective boundary management. Knowing what boundaries are important for you is the first step. Understanding where you take action and where you don't will help identify areas that you can strengthen over time or gain help from others. 3) Finalize poster requirements, pricing, schedule, etc.
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Abstract : Verifying the authenticity of handwritten signatures is required in various current life domains, notably with official contracts, banking or financial transactions. Therefore, in this paper a novel histogram-based descriptor and an improved classification of the bio-inspired Artificial Immune Recognition System (AIRS) are proposed for handwritten signature verification. Precisely, the Histogram Of Templates (HOT) is introduced to characterize the most widespread orientations of local strokes in handwritten signatures, while the combination of AIRS and SVM is proposed to achieve the verification task. Usually, using the k Nearest Neighbor rule, a questioned signature is classified by computing dissimilarities with respect to all AIRS outputs. In this work, using these dissimilarities, a second round of training is achieved by the SVM classifier to further improve the discrimination power. In comparison with existing methods, the experiments on two widely-used datasets show the potential and the effectiveness of the proposed system.
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The news is devastating. Despite your best efforts, what you have imagined as your ideal future family is unattainable. You probably feel a range of emotions inside of you—anger, frustration, sadness, even hopelessness. However, central to your feelings is a deep sense of grief and loss. All of the plans that you have been working towards for family building have been for naught. Make no mistake about it, you are grieving the destruction of a dream. A situation like this can be very hard to process, especially if you are used to success in other aspects of your life. Consider three essential keys to coping with the loss of your ideal future family plans. The first thing to do in this situation is to acknowledge your loss. You are in mourning for plans and a future that will no longer happen. That's very hard to cope with. In fact, you might be tempted to minimize your experience, or just plow forward with work and life. Yet, the despair that you are experiencing doesn't go away. By first acknowledging the loss, though, you begin to honor the reality and vulnerability of bereavement. The emotions that are released when you make this initial acknowledgment may surprise you. However, it's critical that you take this important first step towards grieving the loss of your ideal future family. Another important part of this process is creating space for yourself to grieve. As mentioned above, all too often people who are in the midst of grieving shut themselves off. They dive back into work or try to create distractions for themselves. That's because doing anything else seems preferable to facing the grief. However, it is important to have the space to grieve. This can look very different depending on the person. During this time, you will have the freedom to feel your emotions. Cry if you want to cry. Laugh if you want to laugh. If you are angry, give yourself permission to scream and yell. In fact, just give yourself permission simply to feel exactly what you are feeling as you are feeling it. Hope is an important part of the human psyche. Sometimes, people who experience a loss, such as the death of a loved one, find it difficult to move beyond grief. That's in part because they have lost hope for future happiness. They can't make plans because they don't see the point in it when the future doesn't—can't—include what they felt held such a huge piece of their happiness. This holds true, as well, for those who have been attempting family building, but can't have the ideal future family they hoped for. So now, give yourself permission to grieve while also reminding yourself that there might be a reason to hope for a joyful future, even if it looks very different from what you had planned and hoped for. You don't need to make any decisions just yet about what that future will include, but please be gentle with yourself about the prospect of having joy in your future. But What If You've Lost Hope? Clearly, when your ideal future family plans are destroyed by reality, the grief can feel unbearable and you might need additional support. Talking to a professional who understands not just grief and loss but also the issues surrounding family building can be very helpful. A therapist or counselor will be able to help you make sense of what you are feeling and experiencing. It's important to give yourself permission to grieve the loss of your family building plans. Of course, therapy won't make those emotions disappear instantaneously, but talking to a therapist will help you with navigating the grieving process. If you're looking for a professional who can help you do just that, please learn more about how I approach therapy for family building.
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Thomisus scrupeus es una especie de araña cangrejo del género Thomisus, familia Thomisidae. Fue descrita científicamente por Simon en 1886. Distribución Esta especie se encuentra en África. Referencias scrupeus Arácnidos descritos en 1886 Arácnidos de África
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Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah: Did You Know? Jennifer Mistry's Husband Mayur Bansiwal Was A Part Of This Akshay Kumar's Blockbuster! Jennifer Mistry surely must be proud wifey! Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah Fame Jennifer Mistry's Husband Mayur Bansiwal Was A Part Of Akshay Kumar & Sushant Singh Rajput's Films! ( Photo Credit – Facebook; Instagram ) Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah has brought fame not just to its cast members but even their families. Recently, Dilip Joshi's daughter Neeyati tied the knot and it was a huge affair in itself. Do you know, Jennifer Mistry aka Roshan's husband Mayur Bansiwal was a part of Akshay Kumar's biggie? Scroll below for all the details! As most know, Jennifer plays the role of Roshan Kaur Sodhi. She is the wife of Roshan Singh Sodhi and the mother of Gogi (Samay Shah). The actress has won hearts with her portrayal over the years and even enjoys a massive social media following. Many wouldn't know but Jennifer Mistry Bansiwal's husband Mayur Bansiwal is also a famous actor. He is a familiar face in many TV commercials and his handwork once even landed him in an Akshay Kumar film. Bigg Boss 15: "Be A F*cking Man," Salman Khan Bashes Karan Kundrra Over Always Supporting Umar Riaz Over GF Tejasswi Prakash – Watch Nia Sharma Dances Near A Pan Shop To Promote Her Song 'Phoonk Le'; Viewers Troll, "Uff! This Cheapness" Let's just end the mystery, the film that we're talking about is 2.0. Starring Akshay Kumar and Rajinikanth in lead, the pan India film was a massive success. Mayur Bansiwal played the character of Pakshi Rajan's father in the magnum opus. Just not that, Mayur has also been a part of Sushant Singh Rajput starrer MS Dhoni: The Untold Story and Baazaar starring Saif Ali Khan in lead. A post shared by bobby bansiwal (@bobbybansiwal) 2.0, directed by Shankar was released in 2018 and turned out to be a big hit at the box office. The film collected massive 188 crores just in its Hindi version! Meanwhile, Jennifer has been a part of Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah ever since its inception. However, the actress left the show in 2013 and returned only in 2016. Stay tuned to Koimoi for more trivial pieces. Must Read: YouTuber Ashish Chanchlani Infected With Covid In Goa? His Father Says, "All Was Well Until He Landed & Walked Out Of The Mumbai Airport" Jennifer Mistry Bansiwal Mayur Bansiwal Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah Ali Fazal Sets The Internet On Fire By Sharing His Pictures With Gerard Butler From The Sets Of 'Kandahar' – Check Out Kanye West Was Once Again Stopped By Kylie Jenner's Security At Chicago's Birthday Party, But Here's Why He's Still Thankful! Hunarbaaz: Desh Ki Shaan: Parineeti Chopra Explains Why The Upcoming Talent Show Is Special To Her! Ayushmann Khurrana Spends A Jaw-Dropping 19 Crores, Brother Aparshakti Shells Out... Manoj Muntashir On India's Got Talent: "Being On The Judge's Chair... When Abhishek Bachchan's Wife Slit Her Wrist In Front Of His... Pushpa Box Office Day 25 (Hindi): Sees Its First Notable Drop... Kristen Stewart's Fans Are Baffled After SAG Snubbed Her Spencer Performance:... Did You Know? Shakira's Hips Don't Lie Was Choreographed By Farah... 'Baahubali' Fame Sathyaraj aka Kattappa Discharged From Hospital After Recovering From... Game Of Thrones' 'Jon Snow' Kit Harington Once Literally Swung With... Naga Chaitanya On Separation With Samantha: "Decision Taken In The Best...
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This hymn in honor of Enki, "the crafty god" (Kramer and Maier 1989), seems to commemorate his blessing of Nisaba, perhaps on the occasion of her (annual?) visit, in the guise of her statue, to his sanctuary at Eridu. As the personification of both reed and grain, Nisaba was patron-goddess of both scribal art and agriculture, and both characteristics are celebrated in this hymn.
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Best of NBA: Cavaliers Hold Off Celtics' Late Rally, Win 124-118 By The Associated Press • Published at 12:00 am on December 30, 2016 CSNPhilly.com CLEVELAND -- Kyrie Irving scored 32 points and made two critical layups before leaving with a leg injury and Kevin Love scored 30, helping the Cleveland Cavaliers hold off a late rally for a 124-118 victory over the Boston Celtics on Thursday night. The Cavs led by 20 points in the third and 17 early in the fourth but couldn't close out the Celtics, who pulled within one point three times in the final two minutes. Irving, though, came up with his big baskets and the Cavs had to fend off Boston over the final 53 seconds as their star guard grabbed his right hamstring and went to the bench. His injury did not appear to be serious. Complete coverage of the Philadelphia 76ers and their rivals in the NBA from NBC Sports Philadelphia. 76ers Jan 16 Sixers See a Different Side of Tobias Harris – and It Looked Good Sixers Jan 16 Young Sixers Fan Has Incredible Reaction When Joel Embiid Walks By LeBron James had 23 points and 11 assists for the Cavs, who won for the 11th time in 13 games. The only two losses during that stretch came at Memphis and Detroit -- games James sat out. Isaiah Thomas scored 31 and Avery Bradley had 23 but both players were on the bench when the Celtics kept chipping away in the fourth. Bradley and Thomas then both made layups as the Celtics twice got within a point, but Irving countered on consecutive possessions for Cleveland. Boston was down 120-118 with a chance to steal it, but Jae Crowder missed a 3-pointer with 8.5 seconds left and the Cavs finally sealed it as Richard Jefferson and Love knocked down two free throws apiece (see full recap). Gasol, Randolph lead Grizzlies past OKC as Westbrook tossed MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Marc Gasol scored 25 points and the Memphis Grizzlies took advantage of Russell Westbrook's ejection, dominating the Oklahoma City Thunder for a 114-80 victory Thursday night. Westbrook, the NBA's leading scorer at 31.7 points per game, scored 21 before he was tossed midway through the third quarter when he was whistled for two quick technicals. At that point, Memphis already held a double-digit lead that reached 37 points in the fourth quarter. Zach Randolph added 21 points for the Grizzlies. He and Gasol both grabbed eight rebounds. Memphis reserve Troy Daniels shot 6 of 8 from 3-point range in the fourth quarter and scored all 22 of his points in the final period. Enes Kanter had 19 for the Thunder, and Alex Abrines scored 10 as Oklahoma City set a season low for points. Westbrook had five rebounds and no assists (see full recap). Third-quarter dominance leads Hornets past Heat, 91-82 CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Nicolas Batum had 16 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists, providing a spark during a big third quarter that carried the Charlotte Hornets to a 91-82 victory over the Miami Heat on Thursday night. The Hornets outscored the Heat 31-17 in the quarter to take command, with Batum contributing nine points, five rebounds and four assists in the period. Kemba Walker led Charlotte with 22 points. The Hornets improved to 19-14, and have won five of their last six games. Josh Richardson led Miami with 20 points on 8-for-14 shooting. The Heat fell to 10-23. The Hornets' third-quarter dominance has become habit. One night earlier, they outscored the Orlando Magic 35-13 in the period to grab a lead they held onto until the end (see full recap). Suns shine in second half, beat Raptors 99-91 PHOENIX -- Eric Bledsoe scored 22 points and Devin Booker had nine of his 19 in the fourth quarter, helping the Phoenix Suns beat the Toronto Raptors 99-91 on Thursday night. The Raptors, in second place in the Eastern Conference, lost consecutive games for the first time since Nov. 20 and 21. Both teams played the second of back-to-back games, with the first being on the road. The Raptors trailed for most of the second half and cut a 14-point deficit to 90-85 on a layup by DeMar DeRozan with 3:25 to play in the fourth quarter. But the Suns hung on, winning for just the second time in eight games. They have won back-to-back home games for the second time this season. DeRozan and Kyle Lowry scored 24 points apiece for the Raptors (see full recap). Copyright CSNPhily
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Q: How to access a chart to add a data point in c# I am trying to write a class to update chart data. I have created the chart through windows forms which has autogenerated the code in Form1.cs and Form1.Designer.cs Here is what i think is the relevant part from Form1.designer.cs: private void InitializeComponent() { System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.ChartArea chartArea1 = new System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.ChartArea(); System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.Legend legend1 = new System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.Legend(); System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.Series series1 = new System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.Series(); System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.DataPoint dataPoint1 = new System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.DataPoint(0D, 2D); System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.DataPoint dataPoint2 = new System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.DataPoint(0D, 3D); System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.DataPoint dataPoint3 = new System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.DataPoint(0D, 2D); System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.DataPoint dataPoint4 = new System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.DataPoint(0D, 25D); System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.DataPoint dataPoint5 = new System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.DataPoint(0D, 2D); System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.DataPoint dataPoint6 = new System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.DataPoint(0D, 3D); System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.DataPoint dataPoint7 = new System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.DataPoint(0D, 0D); this.tableLayoutPanel1 = new System.Windows.Forms.TableLayoutPanel(); this.chart1 = new System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.Chart(); this.tableLayoutPanel1.SuspendLayout(); ((System.ComponentModel.ISupportInitialize)(this.chart1)).BeginInit(); this.SuspendLayout(); I have written another class called UpdateGraph.cs which has a method to add an extra point to the graph namespace DataLogger { class UpdateGraph { public void addGraphPoints() { chart1.Series.Points.AddXY(0, 10); } } } The problem is I get an error with message The name chart1 does not exist in the current context So if anyone could explain how I can access the chart to modify the data (or what i should be refering to) I would really appreciate it as I am a bit stumped at the moment. A: You could try this one: using System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting; class UpdateGraph { public Chart Chart1 { get; set; } public UpdateGRaph(Chart chart) { Chart1 = chart; } public void AddGraphPoints() { Chart1.Series.Points.AddXY(0, 10); } } A: Forms Designer will create a local chart in InitializeComponent() - maybe there's a way to prevent it but I've yet to find it. The trick is to get the chart out of your control hierarchy. For example, my chart in Designer.cs is added to grpStuff: this.grpStuff.Controls.Add(chrtStuff); and its name can be found in Designer.cs also: chrtStuff.Name = "chartName"; SO - in my code I find the chart by: chrt = (System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting.Chart)grpStuff.Controls("chartName"); A: chart1.Series["Your series name"].Points.AddXY(0, 10);
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Fire crews aggressively responded to a fast-moving vegetation fire burning on the Loma Prieta ridge in the Santa Cruz Mountains, which prompted evacuations, destroyed one structure and charred at least 1,000 acres by late Monday night, fire officials said. At least 300 structures are threatened by the Loma Fire, which is in proximity to television towers. Evacuations are in effect along Summit, Mount Madonna and Croy Ridge roads. About 300 people have evacuated the area, Cal Fire said. Resident Fred Eggers lives on Summit Road. A timelapse of the Loma Fire in the Santa Cruz mountains. Mandatory evacuations were ordered Tuesday morning for Santa Cruz Mountain residents living near the Loma Fire, which had charred 2,000 acres and was 5 percent contained early in the morning. Video produced by Jennifer Gonzalez. Santa Clara County residents described seeing a plume of smoke resembling a volcano from their homes and backyards. Footage from the NBC Bay Area chopper, which was the first to arrive at the scene, showed fire crews and a DC-10 tanker using retardant to control the fire. According to CalFire, 200 firefighters from multiple agencies were on scene, and the fire was 5 percent contained by late Monday night. The Red Cross set up three evacuation centers Monday evening for those who needed food and shelter: Soquel High School, 401 Old San Jose Road in Soquel; the Jewish Community Center of Silicon Valley, 14855 Oka Road, Los Gatos; the Morgan Hill Presbyterian Church, 16970 DeWitt Ave, Morgan Hill. The blaze is in the area of Loma Prieta and Loma Chiquita roads, west of Morgan Hill, and is spreading at a rapid rate in the southeast direction toward open space, Cal Fire said. "We're in a very remote area of Santa Cruz County-Santa Clara County, so travel distances are long," said Jim Crawford of Cal Fire. "The terrain is very steep. The vegetation is very dry." Cal Fire crews are responding to a large vegetation fire burning in the Santa Cruz Mountains that has prompted evacuations and charred around 200 acres, authorities said Monday afternoon. Dozens of South Bay residents tweeted photos of the fire from their evening commute home. A time-lapse video of the fire showed white smoke from the fire quickly turning dark black, and then a fiery red around 5:30 p.m. Monday, a Spare the Air day in the Bay Area, was an exceptionally hot day in the South Bay, with temperatures rising to 100 degrees in some parts. Crawford said fire crews are doing their best to save any threatened property, but public safety comes first. "Our top priority is rescue and evacuation of people," he said. "And unfortunately, if people don't heed our evacuation requests, we are in a place where we have to provide rescue at some point to those people." Fire officials do not know the cause of the fire. They expect the blaze to burn for a few days. For the latest updates on the fire, visit the Cal Fire website or a dedicated groups.io page. NBC Bay Area's Laura Malpert and Gonzalo Rojas contributed to this report. #UPDATE Loma Prieta Fire. 200 acres burned. 300 structures threatened. RIGHT NOW: #CalFire sending ground & air resources to brush fire at Loma Prieta & Loma Chiquita Road in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
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Where protector is predator: 87 century-old timber trees sold Eighty-seven century old timber trees valued at about Tk five crore on the Chuadanga-Meherpur highway have been sold out to a local BNP leader at only Tk 51 lakh. The buyer is now felling the trees ignoring protests by local people and leaders of political parties including Awami League, Jamaat-e-Islami, and, also BNP. The political leaders have demanded probe into the matter. This correspondent during a visit to the area on Saturday saw about 100 labourers felling the trees with electric saws and taking away the logs by about 20 trucks. The Meherpur Zila Parishad sold the trees to Meherpur Sadar BNP General Secretary Saiful Islam. To give the process a legal cover, bidding was done, albeit with alleged irregularities, sources claimed. A ruling party lawmaker from Meherpur was also allegedly involved in the process by getting it approved by the ministry concerned, highly placed sources in the district administration told this correspondent. The 87 trees are among 170 on the 128 kilometers Meherpur-Chuadanga highway. The trees are looked after by the Roads and Highway Department (RHD). Meherpur district administration took decision to sell 87 of the tress and wrote to the Zila Parishad to arrange a bidding. But RHD claimed ownership of the tress and wrote to the district administration not to sell those without its consent. On the other hand, the Zila Parishad also claimed ownership of the tress. To resolve the dispute between RHD and Zila Parishad, district administration called a meeting of District Development Committee on May 11. The meeting vested ownership of the trees to the Zila Parishad and approved sale of 87 tree out of 170. The meeting was presided over by Meherpur Deputy Commissioner (DC) Nurunnabi Talukdar. No representative of RHD attended the meeting following alleged threats from local ruling party men, the sources said. On the following day, the Zila Parishad gave an advertisement in two Dhaka-based dailies, seeking for bids for purchase of the trees. The advertisement was published in city editions of the dailies. So, only the people involved in the process knew it, keeping other prospective buyers in the district in the dark, the sources claimed. Only three tenders were dropped, one by Saiful and two others by 'his men', the sources claimed. The Zila Parishad on June 5 accepted Saiful's bid which quoted the price of 87 tress at Tk 51 lakh. The two other bids quoted the prices at Tk 48.20 lakh and Tk 47 lakh. Immediately after acceptance of his bid, Saiful engaged a large number of labourers to fell the trees. The sources claimed that over 14, 83,800 cubic feet of valuable timber would be available from the 87 trees, market price of which is about Tk five crore. When contacted on Sunday, Saiful denied any wrongdoing in the process. "They floated tender and I submitted a bid. My bid was accepted and I bought the trees", he said. The bids were opened at the District Council office in presence of officials and Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) personnel, he said. "I may have to incur loss in selling the timber as many of the trees have deep holes because those are very old", he further claimed. Capt. Arif of Kushtia Rab said a team headed by him was present when the bids were opened. When contacted over cell phone, Meherpur Nurunnabi Talukdar told this correspondent, "We informed the matter to the Local Government Ministry and it allowed the Zila Parishad to sell the tress". The committee then approved the sale, he said. R&H Sub-assistant engineer Liaqat ali filed a case with Meherpur Sadar thana against the sale but police did not take any action. When contacted, ruling party lawmaker Masud Arun said, "Those trees are very old. We want to plant saplings and bring about a green revolution in the area". Some Kushtia-based newspapers also published reports on the matter, which drew the attention of political leaders. Protesting the sale, former lawmaker from the area Prof Abdul Mannan held a rally in the area on July 1, 2005. Jatiya Party leader and Meherpur Municipal Chairman Motasim Billa talking on the issue said, "What can we do if the protector becomes the predator. BNP leaders are supposed to protect the trees but they are destroying those" Meherpur BNP Vice-president Alamgir Alam Chhatu said, "BNP will have to bear the burden of what the party lawmaker has done" Amjhupi Union Parishad Chairman and BNP leader Borhan Uddin Chunu also protested the sale of the big old trees. They have demanded proper into the matter. A top Jamaat leader in the district said over cell phone, "I strongly protest the incident" (Chuadanga Kushtia: Amamur Aman, Daily Star, July 26, 2005). Back to Homegarden
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Located 50km offshore from Whakatane, New Zealand's only active marine volcano offers a barren lunar landscape and amazing geothermal activity. Visiting White Island is an expensive day trip and you have the option of visiting either by boat or air. With the exception of the helicopter, flights are purely scenic and you don't get the chance to walk around on the island. Visiting by boat also offers the opportunity to see (and perhaps swim with) dolphins. Most tours depart from Whakatane, although some may also pick up from Tauranga or Rotorua. White Island Flights has scenic flights over White Island departing either Rotorua, Tauranga or Whakatane airports. They use fixed-wing planes that are a better value alternative to the more pricey helicopter tours. Scenic flights departing from Whakatane are the best value with a 60-minute flight costing $249. Flights from Tauranga (also 60-minutes) cost $279 and 90-minute flights from Rotorua cost $459. A longer 90-minute flight, taking in both White Island and Mount Tarawera from Whakatane, costs $339 and a longer 2.5 to 3.5-hour scenic flight departing from Whakatane takes in White Island and Mount Tarawera as well as the Waimangu Thermal Valley, Rainbow Mountain, Wai-O-Tapu Geothermal Wonderland, Huka Falls, Lake Taupo, Mount Ngauruhoe, Mount Tongariro and Mount Ruapehu. A more expensive way to see White Island is by helicopter, which has the advantage of letting you land on the island and walk around. Volcanic Air operate helicopter tours departing from the lakefront in Rotorua. The 2.5 to 3-hour tour of White Island costs $895 and a longer 3.5-hour tour that takes in both White Island and Mount Tarawera (with a landing on both) costs $1,045. White Island Tours operate a five to six-hour excursion to the island that departs Whakatane and includes a 1 to 1.5-hour exploration of the inner crater. Although the boat tour doesn't give you the same views as a scenic flight, you often get time for a swim and there is the opportunity to see dolphins and whales. The boat tour costs $219.
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Can I keep a rabbit and guinea pig together? Rabbits and guinea pigs need different foods to meet their different dietary requirements; guinea pigs need a diet rich in Vitamin C or else they can become ill. Rabbits are the opposite and may become ill from too much Vitamin C or a lack of other important vitamins. The 2 animals sharing the food may make it difficult to know which animal has eaten what. Rabbits and guinea pigs communicate differently so it is in both of their interests to have a friend that talks the same language. You wouldn't want to lead your life living only with a gorilla for company - you might get on but could never understand each other properly! In the wild, rabbits run fast and free, covering the equivalent of 30 tennis courts daily. Guinea pigs have little legs and despite needing lots of space and exercise themselves, it differs greatly to the type of space rabbits need to hop, run and jump. Rabbits can pass a bacteria onto guinea pigs, which can cause respiratory disease in them. These differences aren't to say that you can't keep both types of animals in the same household, but keep them separate from each other and pair up with an animal of its own kind. If you currently have a guinea pig then get him or her a guinea pig friend. If you have a rabbit then get another rabbit - it's a myth that getting a guinea pig friend for a rabbit is cheaper! For more information please see: Why every rabbit needs a friend.
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Fly Responsibly Educational Use U.S. Air Space Map Register Your Drone UAS Best Practices International Airport Review: Drones: Campaigning for Safer Skies August 25 – Brian Wynne, the President and CEO of the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) discusses in an exclusive two-part report in International Airport Review the importance of safety and regulation when it comes to the exploding phenomenon of drones and their increasing democratisation into the public sphere: With drone sales in the U.S. nearing one million in 2015, unmanned aircraft systems are currently a huge topic for the aviation industry. Brian Wynne, President and CEO of the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, provides an overview of the 'Know Before You Fly' campaign, which aims to promote safer skies. There is a lot of enthusiasm and excitement around unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), more commonly known as drones. As this technology has grown from a niche tool to a highly sought-after business asset and a must-have holiday gift, more and more people are taking to the skies for the first time. Newcomers to unmanned systems are often eager to get their new aircraft off the ground. However, many new flyers do not realise that even though the platforms can be easily acquired, they cannot be flown everywhere or for any purpose. Today, businesses that want to fly have to navigate an ever-evolving regulatory landscape. Furthermore, the guidelines governing recreational flights can be difficult to find and understand, especially for non-aviators. As the UAS industry expands, it is important to ensure that everyone who wants to fly knows how to do so safely and responsibly. For this reason the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) initiated 'Know Before You Fly' in December 2014. This education campaign, co-founded with theAcademy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) and in partnership with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), works to provide UAS users with easy-to-follow, essential safety information. Education is key to creating a culture of safety around UAS, which will help deter careless and reckless behaviour. The primary goal of the campaign is to ensure that this vital safety information is getting directly to people who are flying unmanned systems. The nexus of the campaign is the Know Before You Fly website. Among the information on the site is an interactive quiz for drone users to test their knowledge of UAS operational guidelines. The website also features downloadable safety fliers and brochures that can be easily shared by manufacturers, distributors, retailers, schools, UAS training programmes and other organisations. Know Before You Fly has also utilised video contributions focusing on UAS safety from celebrities such as comedian Jeff Dunham – a self-professed 'tech geek' – and San Francisco 49ers safety Eric Reid. In May 2016 the campaign reached a major milestone when the website surpassed 500,000 unique visitors. With projections of 700,000 to one million drones sold in the U.S. in 2015, the robust traffic to Know Before You Fly indicates that the campaign is potentially reaching the majority of recreational users who are currently flying. While the website serves as a one-stop shop for safety information, the campaign involves much more. Notably, around 100 supporters play an invaluable role in amplifying educational efforts and informing the public by spreading the word about safe and responsible UAS use. The FAA's free B4UFLY app provides situational awareness to UAS operators, using their GPS locations to pull up flight restrictions and other alerts about the nearby airspace. Know Before You Fly's supporters include manufacturers and distributors of UAS technology, as well as unmanned and manned aviation groups, trade associations, universities and state and local governments. Of the campaign's supporters, 28 manufacturers and retailers have committed to promoting safety messages directly inside the packaging of UAS products and/or at point-of-sale when customers purchase UAS in stores or online. For instance, the world's largest drone manufacturer, DJI, now distributes the campaign's safety brochures inside the packaging of all its U.S.-bound Phantom 3 and Inspire 1 UAS product series. Safety brochures started appearing in U.S. consumer boxes in December 2015, just in time for the holidays. As a major player in the U.S. drone market, DJI's participation in the campaign has helped Know Before You Fly reach many UAS operators before they take to the skies. Additionally, two of the world's largest retailers, Amazon and Walmart, have committed support to Know Before You Fly. Amazon opened the 'Fly Responsibly Drone Store' and links to the campaign's materials on Amazon.com. Meanwhile, Walmart is promoting Know Before You Fly safety information on its store shelves where drones are sold. Additionally, a link to the campaign website is included on receipts for UAS that are purchased both in stores and online. A number of hobby retailers and distributors have also joined the effort to educate people who are interested in operating UAS safely. For example, the retailer and distributor Hobby People has committed to displaying Know Before You Fly brochures at the registers in all of its 18 stores in Southern California and Nevada. The company's employees were also trained to answer questions about Know Before You Fly safety guidelines from customers purchasing UAS products. The FAA has also been reaching UAS users directly via their smartphones and tablets. The FAA's free B4UFLY app provides situational awareness to UAS operators, using their GPS locations to pull up flight restrictions and other alerts about the nearby airspace. The app provides a status indicator that tells users 'Proceed with Caution', 'Warning – Action Required' or 'Flight Prohibited' in flying areas. The app also features maps with geo-targeted information and a planner mode that allows users to select a time and location for an upcoming flight and determine if there will be any restrictions in place at a future time. The educational and public awareness efforts as discussed in part one of the report are important because, while some guidelines seem like common sense, others are less intuitive. For example, many users do not know that they have to notify an airport authority and air traffic control before flying an unmanned aircraft within five miles of an airport. Similarly, many recreational operators may not be aware that they should fly their UAS (Drones) no higher than 400 feet, or that they must keep their drones within visual line of sight. New users may also be ignorant of other necessary procedures, such as checking for temporary flight restrictions (TFRs) before taking to the skies to ensure they are not interfering with stadium events, wildfires and other temporary airspace restrictions. Indeed, while sporting events with large groups of people may seem like an ideal opportunity to test out a new drones and get a bird's eye view, the FAA typically restricts airspace around events with a seating capacity of 30,000 or more, including concerts, major league baseball and motor speedway events. During Super Bowl 50 in 2016, Know Before You Fly created graphics that were posted on social media and distributed to the mainstream media reminding UAS operators and model aviators to respect TFRs in effect around the stadium. The campaign not only reaches consumers and hobbyists about flying safely, it also provides businesses with critical information. From farmers needing to survey their fields, to real estate agents hoping for aerial footage of a new listing, businesses across every sector are excited about UAS, but they must understand the regulations governing their use. This information is critical and will help grow our economy. An AUVSI's study has found that the U.S. could add more than 100,000 jobs and $82 billion to the economy once drones are integrated into the national airspace. By continuing our efforts in educating businesses, we hope to ensure UAS integration occurs as safely as possible. The federal government has an important role in commercial UAS integration too. The FAA has proposed rules for the commercial and civil use of UAS that are a good first step towards ensuring the safety of the skies while bringing us closer to reaping the many societal and economic benefits of UAS technology. In addition, the FAA has launched research initiatives to help develop procedures and technologies to identify unauthorised UAS near airports. Equipping airports with technology that can detect, track and identify UAS that are flying unsafely, or in restricted areas, will help ensure the safety of the airspace for all aircraft – both manned and unmanned. The FAA has also designated a Centre of Excellence for UAS at Mississippi State University. The purpose of this is to focus on research, education and training to help reach safe and successful integration of drones into the national airspace. Additionally, there are 15 universities from around the country involved in this effort. Research has focused on testing detect-and-avoid technology; low altitude operations safety; compatibility with air traffic control systems and beyond-visual-line-of-sight operations. These highly controlled research areas will provide key information about how we can reap the benefits of these operations – during search and rescue missions, for example – without putting the safety of the airspace at risk. The research conducted today will ensure that once UAS are integrated into the national airspace, the proper safety measures will already be thoroughly tested and ready to put in place. AUVSI's 7,500-plus members are dedicated not only to the advancement of unmanned systems, but also to ensuring this technology is used safely. AUVSI has seen first-hand the tremendous possibilities for UAS in government, industry and education. With the continued support of Know Before You Fly and the continued engagement of both experienced and new UAS operators, we can ensure a bright future for this technology and safe airspace for all. Read more at International Airport Review. Louisiana House of Representatives Passes Resolution in Support of "Know Before You Fly" Education Campaign "Know Before You Fly" Supporters Urge Congress to Fund Education Campaign AMA, AUVSI Strengthen Know Before You Fly Partnership with FAA Utah Legislature Passes Resolution in Support of "Know Before You Fly" California Senate Passes Resolution in Support of Know Before You Fly AMA Safety Code Academy of Model Aeronautics Why Model Aircraft Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International Increasing Human Potential [email protected] Follow @@FlyResponsibly Copyright © 2015 Know Before You Fly
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New Report Reveals Why Universities Fail To Protect Jewish And Zionist Students The AMCHA Initiative discovered that such policies are not as robust in their protections as policies to protect minorities. By JNS Reporter December 22, 2022 Members of the Jewish community and their allies protest anti-Semitism and the upcoming National Students for Justice in Palestine conference at the UCLA campus in Los Angeles, California on November 6, 2018. The report reveals that nearly one-quarter of schools' codes of conduct do not include verbal abuse in their descriptions of prohibited behavior. RONEN TIVONY/JNS A new report released on Wednesday found that American universities fail to protect Jewish and Zionist students from harassment. The report was published by the AMCHA Initiative, an organization focused on documenting and combating antisemitism on college campuses. For a report titled "Falling Through the Cracks: How School Policies Deny Jewish Students Equal Protection for Antisemitism," AMCHA researchers reviewed how the 100 colleges that are most popular among Jewish students handle antisemitic harassment. The report noted that most schools have two mechanisms available for students experiencing a hostile learning environment: non-discrimination and harassment policies, and student codes of conduct. The report claims that harassment policies frequently fail to protect Jewish students. "Jewish students who fall victim to anti-Zionist motivated harassment, the predominant form of antisemitism on campuses today, are often deemed ineligible for coverage under this policy, since many university administrators do not consider support for Israel an expression of a Jewish student's religious beliefs or ethnicity," the report states, adding that for a student to take action against harassment, they must rely on the school's general code of conduct instead. AMCHA discovered that such policies are not as robust in their protections as policies designed to protect "protected identity groups." A sticker from the white supremacist, anti-immigrant, antisemitic group Patriot Front is seen on the campus of Bloomsburg University during move-in week for the fall 2021 semester. A new policy planned by the school would guarantee "unprotected" students the same administrative protections regarding harassing behavior as is granted to protected identity students. PAUL WEAVER/JNS The report reveals that nearly one-quarter of schools' codes of conduct do not include verbal abuse in their descriptions of prohibited behavior. As most universities design their discrimination policies based on federal guidelines, they do not see anti-Zionist harassment as comparable to classically antisemitic or racist harassment, the report explains. As a result, Zionist students who allege harassment do not receive a response to their complaints in the same manner as other students with "protected identities." According to The Jerusalem Post, Virginia Attorney-General Jason Miyares sent a letter to the Council of Presidents and board members at all Virginia public colleges regarding the rise of antisemitism at universities nationwide. "The Attorney-General is dedicated to the fight against antisemitism and ensuring that Virginia students don't feel discriminated against because of their faith," his office said in a statement. The report also offered a solution to Harvard University, the school named number one in antisemitic incidents this year in another AMCHA report. A new policy planned by the school would guarantee "unprotected" students the same administrative protections regarding harassing behavior as is granted to protected identity students. AMCHA Initiative's co-founder and director, Tammi Rossman-Benjamin, told JNS that Harvard has been working to find solutions. "Yes, we were very surprised, and pleasantly so, to find that Harvard has been working on the problem of inadequate protections for students not covered under the school's harassment policies," Rossman-Benjamin said. "Perhaps it was Harvard's troubling history on Jewish and Zionist issues that actually motivated them to think about how to provide equal and adequate protections for Jewish students—and all students—who don't fit neatly into a 'protected class' identity box, and their proposed anti-bullying policy is the result." Rossman-Benjamin continued, "But regardless of the motivation, Harvard's proposal is strong and important, and it should serve as a model to other universities…Students deserve an educational environment free from harassment, regardless of the identity of the victim. Harassment is harassment, and it is only fair and right that behavior prohibited against some students be prohibited against all students. Harvard has done an excellent job of recognizing the problem and proposing a solution to fix this inequality." (Additional reporting provided by Alberto Arellano) Inmate Deaths, Threat Of Federal Takeover Will Determine The Fate Of Rikers Island»Next Post Frogs Thought To Be Extinct Found In Ecuador
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Gosling's apalis (Apalis goslingi) is a species of bird in the family Cisticolidae. It is found in Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Gabon. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. The common name and Latin binomial commemorates the explorer Captain G. B. Gosling. References Gosling's apalis Birds of Central Africa Gosling's apalis Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
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Glimepiride may affect your developing baby if you take it during pregnancy. Insulin is more suitable for controlling blood glucose during pregnancy. Your doctor will usually replace glimepiride with insulin while you are pregnant. Do not take this medicine of you are breast-feeding or planning to breast-feed. Glimepiride can pass into the breast milk and harm your baby. There is not enough experience with the use of glimepiride in children. Do not take this medicine past the expiry date (EXP) printed on the pack. If you take this medicine after the expiry it may not work as well. 7. You plan to become pregnant of breast feed. Take glimepiride immediately before or with a meal. Glimepiride tablets are usually taken once a day, immediately before breakfast. If you only eat a light breakfast, you should delay taking the tablet until the first main meal of the day (e.g. lunch). Glimepiride will help control your Type 2 diabetes but will not cure it. Most people will need to take glimepiride for long periods of time. If you double dose this may cause low blood glucose (hypoglycaemia). Tell your doctor if you feel APO- Glimepiride is not helping your condition. This is the best way to tell if your diabetes is being controlled properly. You doctor of diabetes educator will show you how and when to do this. Protect your skin when you are outdoors or in the sun, especially between 10 am and 3 pm, wear protective clothing and use a 15+ sunscreen. If your skin appears to be burning, tell your doctor immediately. Glimepiride may cause your skin to be more sensitive to sunlight than it is normally. Exposure to sunlight may cause skin rash, itching, redness or severe sunburn. Low blood glucose levels may slow your reaction time and affect your ability to drive or operate machinery. Drinking alcohol can make this worse. Your vision may also be temporarily affected. 4. Keep glimepiride tablets readily available. Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you notice anything that is making you fell unwell. APO- Glimepiride does not contain gluten, sucrose, tartrazine or any other azo dyes.
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First rate product that finishes off my bathroom a treat. I think the only way you could improve the cabinet I purchased is the price. That said it's compatable or better value than others on the market but their not cheap. The changing colour cabinet has added a touch of luxury to our bathing experience. The family bathroom can be transformed into a "spa" escape!
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Why I Support Don Perata (Part II) tags: don perata, jean quan, oakland politics, political science, rebecca kaplan Part II of an occasional series. Part I here. One of the big problems with the Dellums administration is that, from the start, Mayor Dellums has delegated governing the city to the city administrator and the city council. The city council, of course, is the city's legislative body, and is not supposed to be "governing" the city in a strict, political science sense. (In political science we define "the government" to be the elected executives and the heads of departments and agencies, who are temporarily in charge of directing the apparatus of the state. So, for instance the British cabinet is the UK's government, and President Obama and his cabinet make up the current US government. The legislature is something different.) And while the city charter does task the city administrator with executive authority because he or she directs the department heads, the charter also established a strong-mayor system in which the city administrator serves at the pleasure of the mayor. Having both a strong mayor and a city administrator doesn't really make sense to me, since it allows the mayor to be as much or as little engaged as the mayor wants. The mayor can tell the administrator what to do, or withdraw and put all governing responsibility on the administrator, in a way that the mayor could not do to a chief of staff or deputy mayor. In strong mayor systems without a city administrator, like San Francisco, New York, or Los Angeles, the mayor's role is perfectly clear: she is unambiguously the chief executive, and doesn't have a co-executive with charter responsibilities. When something gets fucked up in these cities' governments, then the mayor gets blamed and can't blame anyone else. Not so in Oakland, where just recently Ron Dellums defined his position thusly: Tuesday marked Dellums' first public statements on the budget, even though the council has been trying to figure out for months how to eliminate what is now a $30.5 million deficit. He insisted, however, that he had not been "missing in action." Dellums said that he had been deeply involved in budget discussions with City Administrator Dan Lindheim, who has been talking with council members, union leaders and community members. Dellums said that it was not his responsibility to negotiate details with council members or unions. "I'm the master strategist," Dellums said. "My job is to establish strategy, to establish the policy framework within which those negotiations would take place. And I have assiduously and diligently and coherently done just that." Dellums added, "I have been briefed to the max. It would seem to me that to the most casual observer, that I'm totally in command of what it is we're trying to do. My job is to direct." And showing up at City Hall is not a requirement, said Dellums, who is frequently absent from the mayor's office. "In the world of computers and the world of telephones and the world of faxes, you can do this job anywhere," he said. Anyway, this quirk in our charter allowed Ron Dellums, over the past four years, to delegate his duties to and deflect blame onto the city administrator. While this situation suggests the need for charter reform, it certainly demands that our next mayor be a strong, hands-on executive who will not delegate, or will not be forced to delegate. Reason Number Two: Real Executive Leadership The second reason I support Don Perata for mayor is that he will not delegate his duties as mayor. He is a hands-on leader. He is a public executive. His managerial experience means that he will not be forced to delegate his duties, as Jean Quan and Rebecca Kaplan inevitably would, following in the footsteps of Ron Dellums' failed administration. Don Perata's Executive Leadership Experience Don Perata has held a variety of executive leadership positions both inside and outside of government. Most obviously he served as Senate Majority Leader and then Senate President in the California legislature. In these roles, he had both constitutional leadership duties and party leadership duties. He was forced to make tough, often zero-sum decisions about funding, programs, short- and long-term goals, that ultimately reconciled the wishes of his caucus and plotted a path forward for the state. Senator Perata has also served on and chaired the board of successful non-profits, like OPLP, and run his own political consulting firm. In less formal leadership roles, he has championed many legislative struggles, and directed several successful local and statewide initiative campaigns. While he has worked as a legislator most of his career, he served as the executive leader in these legislative bodies and also outside them. The Other Candidates Jean Quan has served as chairwoman of the budget committee of the city council. She has also served on the board of at least one non-profit. I can't find any record of her chairing any committees while on the school board. On her website, she claims to have "led state and national organizations advocating for urban and immigrant students," but doesn't name the state and national organizations that she led. I would like to hear more! I can find no evidence that Rebecca Kaplan has served in an executive leadership position in any prior position. I believe she served as a transit advocate prior to being a marijuana legalization advocate. I think she also worked on the political campaign for the inclusive housing ordinance, but did not lead that effort. As far as I can tell, she was not the chairwoman of any committee on the AC transit board [correction: in comments, V-Smoothe tells us that Kaplan was Board Vice-President, as well as Chair of the External Affairs, Operations, Paratransit Service Policy, and Finance Committees.], and isn't currently the chairwoman of any committee on the city council. Of course, she had only been on the city council for a year when she decided to run for mayor. Kaplan's official bio essentially confirms this: she "helped to bring", "worked to improve", has "a strong commitment to", etc. As far as my research shows, whatever leadership she displayed or accomplishments she claims to have achieved were essentially in an informal capacity. In other words, as an advocate not as an executive. (Incidentally, I encourage supporters of these other candidates to send me examples of executive leadership that I can post in this entry.) Executive vs. Advocate As I conceive it, the main difference between a policy advocate and a public executive is that executives have to make tough decisions regarding personnel, budgets, and policy that advocates mainly don't. Many of these decisions are zero-sum—that is, they create losers as well as winners. That's why they're tough decisions. Every dollar you spend on X, means that you can't spend that dollar on Y. Advocates, on the other hand, rarely advocate cutting Y—they just want more of X. That's fine. And advocates are an important part of our system. But the leadership skills that come from being an advocate are not the same as the leadership skills that are needed to be an effective public executive. During the most recent budget scuffle, I think Jean Quan has at least showed a bit of leadership by being willing to cut police services. Although I don't agree with her position, Quan has nonetheless been involved in the negotiations with Councilors De La Fuente and Jane Brunner, and the city administrator, and the police union. Rebecca Kaplan has not been involved, voted against the cuts, but hasn't offered any immediate alternatives. If she is mayor, will Kaplan just delegate her duties similar to Ron Dellums? Who will negotiate with the unions? Will she rely on the city council to negotiate, like Dellums did? What programs will she cut? What hard decisions is she prepared to make? We just don't know, given her lack of previous executive experience. As voters, we have no clues as to how she would govern in difficult times. Perhaps Jean Quan and Rebecca Kaplan will be outstanding executives, but certainly we can't rely on their background to give us any indication. Which to me, given the budget problems that Oakland faces and the difficult choices we have to make over the next few years, is an unacceptable risk. from → Oakland Politics, Political Science, Public Policy ← Bombings in Kampala Wasted Week → V Smoothe permalink George, I think it's wonderful that you've started this blog to make a case for your preferred Mayoral candidate. I look forward to reading more of your thoughts over the next few months. I would advise you, however, if you want your posts to be seen as credible, to try to be a bit more thorough in your research (or at least make some attempt to do a little perfunctory research) before making assertions about the backgrounds of other candidates. It took me less than five minutes of looking online at AC Transit archives to see that during her tenure on the AC Transit Board of Directors, Rebecca Kaplan served as Board Vice-President, as well as Chair of the External Affairs, Operations, Paratransit Service Policy, and Finance Committees. There are additional errors in your background paragraphs both Kaplan and Quan, although I don't have the time to catalog them all. I would caution, in the future, that if you don't want to take the time to look for information about the other candidates, a more accurate way to present your assumptions about their history would be something along the lines of "I don't know of" or "I'm not aware of." Phrases like "can't find any record" imply to the reader that you've taken the time to look for said record, which obviously isn't the case here. George permalink* Hey, V., thanks for the comment and correction. I will edit the post to reflect this additional information. I'm sorry that you think these errors make this post and me uncredible, and that they gave you the wrong impression that my research was perfunctory. I used Lexis-Nexis and Martindale Hubble, did a quick public records search, pursed page after page of Google links, and of course looked at campaign websites. I didn't think to go into the AC transit website itself, thinking that was thorough enough (or that committee positions would get scooped up by teh google). As I said in my inaugural post, I want this blog to be truthful and fair. I think my characterizations of the various candidates' relative executive experience holds; of course, you disagree. And thanks for the scolding about credibility and verbiage—I'll try not to take it personally. No worries, George. Looking at AC Transit archives was the first thing that came to my mind. I went to archive.org and plugged in AC Transit's website, then just looked at their page about Boards and Committees for each year during Kaplan's time on the Board. Another way to get the same information that would also be fairly quick, but probably take longer than the way I did it, would be to go through Board and Board Committee agendas, which are all archived in PDF format on the website going back to I think around 2000 and list members and chair. The reason you didn't find anything in Lexis Nexis or Google is because AC Transit gets almost no media coverage. Articles about the Board are rare enough, and I can't recall ever reading one about an AC Transit Committee. In any case, I strongly agree that leadership skills are an important quality for whoever becomes Oakland's next Mayor, although I don't buy that Perata is the only candidate that possess them. I can think of a lot of reasons I would not to see Jean Quan end up in the Mayor's office, but lack of leadership experience is definitely not one of them. The woman is a go-getter. As far as the specific examples you asked for go, there are plenty in the bio on her website. An abbreviated list taken from there includes experience as Chair of the Alameda County Waste Management Authority, Chair of the Alameda County Source Reduction and Recycling Board, Chair of the Chabot Space & Science Center Board, membership on the Board of Safe Passages, Oakland's representative to the League of California Cities, vice-chair of the Central Cities Council, vice-chair of the Local Government Commission, Chair of the Council of Urban Boards of Education of the National School Board Association, membership on the Executive Committee of the Council of Great City Schools, and president of the Association of California Urban School Districts. also, sorry for approving this comment slowly. internet sux here, and I'm only online every once in a while. Jose Cox permalink So we've established that Kaplan has some experience on a board for running buses. Hardly a resume that qualifies to run a city – let alone a city with Oakland's challenges – but I guess it's something. At least, it's a small step up from Jean Quan's record of destroying everything that she touches.
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Q: Split string at space not inside quotes in C# Possible Duplicate: Regular Expression to split on spaces unless in quotes I need to split a specified string at all spaces in order to get arguments, however, I need all the text inside quotes to stay "un-split". For example: ab "c d" This needs to be split into 2 strings: 1. ab, 2. "c d". I attempted to use regex or write my own method to parse it, but had no luck. A: Definitely a duplicate as Bala R mentioned above. Regex regex = new Regex(@"\w+|""[\w\s]*"""); var str = "ab \"c d\""; var x = regex.Matches(str).Cast<Match>().ToList();
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When I put pen to paper I do so in the hope that someone out there reads those pearls of wisdom. I hope they are interesting , informative and sometimes controversial enough to stimulate discussion. My last post certainly was that albeit not intentional. A big thank you to those of you that have taken the time to speak to me about it. What did surprise me was the number of people that felt that it wasn't really a coaching issue. My view is that swearing comes under the etiquette , dress code and expected standards of behaviour umbrella that we as coaches are remitted to cover. One thing leads to another and very soon the conversation turns to the number of instances of players milling around the head and offering opinions on matters that are not theirs to comment on ( during play that is ). Anyone who plays knows that niggles on the rink are irritating and often, though not always, brought about through ignorance. I will not pick out any particular individual or group that are guilty of transgression, but instead would suggest that we could all do with checking our own actions. I include myself in this . Can I please start with rink housekeeping and ask that the rinks be left in a tidy manner when you have finished. Please return spare jacks and make sure that mats are placed on the bank with the long side along the front edge, ( during play as well ! ) and the jack in the dich. Another option is mat on the T and jack on it. This is by request from those charged with cleaning the place. When changing ends please do not spread out , thus holding up play on adjoining rinks. Two abreast is ideal . Stopping and discussing the previous nights football is not going to endear you to the skip next door who is possibly on a short fuse anyway. Please try and keep movement on the walkways to a minimum when players on those rinks are about to bowl. It doesn't worry me at all, anymore than movement in the head does, but it does put many players off, so a little bit of care and thought please. The head is a congested area so please take care. Players have certain duties and it is expected of them to discharge those duties and not to involve themselves in matters that are not in their job description. Lead players play their woods and should then move back well away from the mat to allow the number 2 players room . The same for 2s and 3s. Be ready to play as soon as it is your turn. Nothing winds a skip up more than you having a chat when you should be on the mat. Or maybe there is, and that is getting to the mat after your chat and then asking whose bowls are where. Each player should have a good idea of whose woods are where. It is natural to look at the head when you change over but please don't stand there and decide what's what. Numbers 1 and 2 should move back well away from the head and number 3 should take up their position at least 2 metres back from the jack. The only 2 players at the head should be No. 3s and it is their duty to decide the score and measure if need be. IT IS NOTHING TO DO WITH ANY ONE ELSE AND THE NO.3s MUST BE LEFT TO IT. If you are one of those players who voice an opinion when you shouldn't then be prepared for getting an ear bashing. No. 2 home is the scorecard marker and 2 away the rink score keeper. Sticking to procedure and observing good standards makes the game much more enjoyable than it will be if you have to look at a the face of a skip with the hump ! Enjoy the game and enjoy Christmas.
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Q: How does comparison between defined object and dynamic object work using "is" keyword? I prepared code like this and I wonder how does "is" work here? Why it just ignores null and how does field comparison work? Does it use reflection somewhere? using System; using System.Linq; public class A { public int x; public int y; public override string ToString() { return $"{x} {y}"; } } public class Test { private static Random rnd = new Random(); public static void Main() { A[] a = new A[10]; for(int i = 0; i < a.Length; ++i) { a[i] = new A(); a[i].x = rnd.Next() % 2; a[i].y = rnd.Next() % 10; if(a[i].y < 5) a[i] = null; } //How the hell does it null-checks? //How does `is` work here? if(a.Any(obj => obj is { x: 1 })) { Console.WriteLine("There is object with x = 1"); } else { Console.WriteLine("There is no object with x = 1"); } Console.WriteLine("========DEBUG"); Console.WriteLine(string.Join("\n", a.ToList())); } }
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The objective of best practices is to drive efficiencies in various processes, reduce failures, and simplify the design of solutions through the potential application of patterns. Based on these reasons, it is of benefit to formulize many functions and processes by using best practices. In many organizational situations, however, the belief is that best practices can be universally accepted without considering the internal capabilities of an organization. This assumption is flawed; it is prudent to evaluate existing and new best practices based on the four criteria outlined in the following diagram. From an IT context, best practices always need to be evaluated against existing architectural frameworks and generally accepted standards pertaining to the various IT domains impacted by the best practice. Based on their name, frameworks provide boundaries of interest that help to define scope and usefulness. The second aspect for evaluation is operational capabilities. A best practice might not be ideal for different operational environments and could impose an additional workload or a bloating of process flow without direct measured impact on efficiencies. Therefore, the evaluation and implementation of a best practice must consider the operational impact and the general IT value chain of core processes in order to deliver the IT solution required by the business. From a business context, best practices can drive significant process efficiencies and improve overall process output. However, this is assuming that business is willing to consider best practices in their context and demonstrates a willingness to adopt and implement such practices. Most often, best practice implementations can be measured with various KPIs to assess impact and effectiveness. Organizational maturity is critical in assessing the usefulness of a best practice. Maturity models provide an excellent tool to assess the current state of an organization, department, function, or technological application. Generally, as an organization matures in its process execution, it will also increase the use and application of best practices. However, one cannot be implemented without the other. There needs to be a general trend of improved organizational maturity in order to utilize and take advantage of best practices. The reverse is also true—best practices will not be effective if the related organizational maturity is missing. Evaluating existing best practices and designing new ones within this described context will ensure that the adopted and implemented best practices will contribute better efficiencies and overall organizational effectiveness.
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Incomplete GDPR Policy Leads to Penalty for German Lawyer October 19, 2018complianceeditorGDPR News0 An interim injunction has been applied by Würzburg Regional Court in relation to a lawyer who published an unfinished Privacy Policy on her practice's website which also included an unencrypted and unsafeguarded contact form. In revealing the ruling, Würzburg Regional Court stated that both the missing Privacy Policy and the absence of encryption on the firm's website were violations of the European Union's GDPR legislation which was brought in on May 25 2018. Discussion regarding the penalty has been mixed as the sanction due to the incomplete GDPR policy was understandable but ruling regarding the unencrypted form was more perplexing as this does not impact the transfer of information. As no explanation of the ruling was given, therefore the the court did not provide an explanation why it thinks the missing encryption as a GDPR breach. German Legal specialists Nikolaus Bertermann and Florian Hensel wrote an opinion article which discussed the finding in relation to the unencrypted form and mentioned it as "This is already technically questionable, since data on forms is frequently transmitted via email, so that the website encryption would have no influence at all on the transmission of data provided in the forms." You can read the full article here. Along with this ruling, Würzburg Regional Court also ruled that that actions of the legal firm were not in line with market conduct rules. Due to this the firm was also hit with injunctive relief claims under the Act against Unfair Commercial Practices. This ruling was due to two earlier decisions of Hamburg Higher Regional Court and Cologne Higher Regional Court. Those rulings were come to due to the Telemedia Act legislation as they were made before the introduction of GDPR. GDPR, which became enforceable in the European Union on May 25 – after a long period of review and preparation, was created to protect the private data of all those within the EU and the European Economic Area (EEA). Along with this it makes allows for the export of personal data outside these legislative region.
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There's that person you know that's just really cool – Almost as cool as this fezzed meerkat. They deserved to be thanked. Drawn, designed and printed in Melbourne Australia. All cards are made with love and cats and printed on 300gsm slightly off white 100% recycled card stock that is FSC certified and acid free. Measuring 105x150mm, they come with a recycled kraft envelope, sealed in their own cellophane bag and are intentionally blank inside for your own lovely message.
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I have been involved with CrossFit since 2008 when a friend, introduced me to it. I have been involved in athletics my entire life. CrossFit challenged me and helped me realize my full potential as an athlete. Furthermore, the level of camaraderie found in the CrossFit community is not found in any other sport with which I have been involved. As a lifelong athlete, I have competed in and organized a variety of sporting events myself including martial arts tournaments, marathons, adventure races and lifting events. I hold a First Degree Black Belt in American Kenpo Karate and I spent almost eight years on active duty in the military proudly serving our Country. I am a Christian. I am also a dedicated husband and father. I love my family and I love my God. I respect other faiths and I have friends from all walks of life and of many different faiths because I believe in caring about others and in celebrating our differences while finding common ground. I believe it is with these values and high moral standards that this facility will maintain not only a high standard of training but high moral and ethical standards as well. Eleni and I, our coaches and our members, all demonstrate dignity and show respect towards everyone who enters our facility. We are a very welcoming place.
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When did kim and kanye start dating 30 Cringey Details About Kim Kardashian & Kanye West's Relationship Date: September Date: December "Cold" (formerly "Theraflu" and "Way Too Cold) was Kanye's official announcement that he is in love with Kim K. It all starts RELATED: Did Kanye West Write A Song About Kim Kardashian?. From Nick Lachey to Kanye West, a look back at who the reality bombshell Kim Kardashian has been with in the past!. All the best pics of the couple celebrating in Paris and Florence. Ian Halperin, the author of Kardashian Dynasty: Spiritual counselors can help with arguments with partners, sexual dysfunction, previous emotional baggage from other relationships or turning to addiction to mask certain issues. He revealed, "Before Kim and Kanye started seeing a spiritual counselor, she was seriously debating whether the relationship could work. Some members of Kim's family knew about the counselor and encouraged it. But Kim really had to convince Kanye to go. They revealed, "Kanye is insisting that she slow down her schedule. 2. Kanye was obsessed with his future wife ever since he saw a picture of her with Paris Hilton. 1. They both have multiple careers. Stanuli said " West came from around the corner and saw me walking towards the room. I turned around and said, 'Hey Mr West… how you doing? I thought that was Ok. So I went back downstairs. I told the driver I had no idea what was going on. I am happily married. The lawsuit never went to trial but a settlement was reached by use of a mediator in ; the exact settlement is unknown. The plaintiffs, hailing from several states, brought claims under their respective states' consumer protection laws. We want there to be something more, some reason or context, some great explanation that tells us what it is like to live in this very day and age, but there is not. Kim Kardashian's ass is nothing but an empty promise. In the episode, her character crash-lands in the town of Langley Falls. The alien then develops an attraction to her fellow alien Roger. The objective of the game is to become a Hollywood star or starlet. Once they accessed Kardashian's room, they held a gun to her head, tying her wrists and legs and wrapping duct tape around her mouth as a gag. Kim Kardashian and Kanye West relationship timeline | OK! Magazine Kardashian is the founder of the television production company, Kimsaprincess Productions LLC, which produces workout DVDs, launched an eponymous fragrance line and the e-commerce shoe shopping website, ShoeDazzle. With her sisters Kourtney and Khloe, she also owns and is expanding D-A-S-H clothing boutiques, designed a clothing line for Bebe and nabbed diet Quick Trim and skincare PerfectSkin products endorsements. The site now boasts more than 3 million customers, who pay a monthly fee for access to a personalized selection of shoes, jewelry and handbags every month. Kardashian later blamed their separation on physical and emotional abuse on his part, [] and said she was high on ecstasy during the ceremony. Kardashian filed suit against Jaxson, saying his claims were untrue, and subsequently settled the case which included an apology from Jaxson. It's all in the eyes. The eyes are the gates to the soul, and hers loudly confess the miserable state of her heart. She's trying so hard to keep that mask on, but it's starting to crack. We feel you, Kim, and we hope that you ultimately pursue what your mind, body and soul need. According to this source, on New Years, Kim told Kanye that she wants him to work less in if he wants to save his marriage and family. Their newborn girl, Chicago West, born in December, has become Kim's focus and obsession and rightfully so. She desires more and more to stay at home and develop a bond with her little ones, but she doesn't want to do it alone. According to a family source, Kanye actually agreeing to Kim's demand is unlikely. Though the source didn't tell HollyoodLife that Kim gave Kanye an ultimatum, it sure does seem that way. A Brief History of Kim Kardashian & Kanye West's Ups & Downs Right after that conversation, Kim was spotted with her divorce lawyer. It took Kanye a while to come around, but he eventually agreed. The two had their third child on the way and they wanted to give things their best shot. After hundreds of hours of therapy, it's been reported that Kanye is spending time in a remote cabin in Wyoming. Many of their friends have confirmed that Kanye is controlling, but they also mention that Kim likes it. She doesn't seem to like it as much as Kanye's friends think though. I love beautiful shapes. I feel like it's almost a Renaissance thing, a painting, a modern version of a painting. Julianne hough who is she dating Speed dating nights in essex List of best free online dating sites List of disco tech in bangalore dating Good dating site names for women kndidtheft porn tube penegrande it porn tube bmxforfloods porn tube vanessa hudgens sex tape
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The lungs are included because they expel carbon dioxide in exchange for , with carbon dioxide a byproduct of. Summary In this activity, students filter different substances through a plastic window screen, different sized hardware cloth and poultry netting. In a single motion, you extend your glove hand, catch the ball, and extend your foot to touch the edge of the base. Many of my students have family members who have diabetes, which is the number one cause of renal failure in the United States. Think about it - The batter slaps a ground ball to the shortstop, who fields it cleanly and throws the ball toward your position - first base. Why are fats beneficial for physical activity? Develop a model to describe unobservable mechanisms. In this section of lesson students are given a. To engage students in this lesson I show them this picture of a city infested with trash. Homeostasis Q: How are the materials that enter and leave your body related to the processes that maintain homeostasis? Students can watch the video twice, first reviewing the questions and then watching straight through for comprehension and next to stop and start so that they can respond to questions. What are the structures and functions of the major body systems? Some of the worksheets displayed are Organization of the human body, Digestive circulatory and respiratory systems, Human excretory system questions, Chapter 23 the circulatory respiratory digestive and, Cross curricular reading comprehension work e 17 of, The excretory system, Human excretory system answers, The circulatory system. Once you find your worksheet, click on pop-out icon or print icon to worksheet to print or download. The digestive system includes all organs and passageways of the , including the mouth, throat, esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, , and. When you have completed the practice exam, a green submit button will appear. After students have been given enough time to share out their answers, I do a raised hand survey to ask if they believe our bodies produce waste. Click it to see your results. It is important to review their questions, as well as observations, to gauge their mastery of the subject. To give students a quick overview of the excretory system, I use a video. Finally, find out how two cells come together to create life. Examine your own heartbeat as you learn how to take your pulse. That is, even though this type of waste removal is considered a function of the digestive system, as the intestines are namely a digestive organ where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream and not strictly an organ of like the kidneys, in this role they contribute to the excretory process. Worksheet will open in a new window. What nutrients does your body need? In particular, the liver plays a role that relates to both systems, as it receives blood from the intestines and filters out post-digestive waste such as drugs and alcohol before that blood is cycled back into the body. If students are told they are accountable for the answers, but you are only going to stop and start it according to time for example, every two minutes , there is a tendency to pay more attention. Discover how the food we eat travels down to our stomach and gets digested. A college student has recently begun cooking for herself and researching for information on how to prepare healthy meals that complete her nutrient needs. Simply put, any metabolic process, or that in which energy taken in through food is released as calories burned, resulting in waste byproducts, requires an excretory function. Writing acts as a record, now the thinking begins. How do the kidneys clean the blood? Build a model of a kidney to see it working in action. Why is the dietary reference intake a good source for her to consult? That bile then becomes a part of the stool that is eliminated from the body during defecation. This is one example of the overlap in the relationship between the digestive system and excretory system. How do the kidneys maintain homeostasis? The kidneys and bladder are included because they remove metabolic byproducts like salt and water via. Start off by exploring the arteries, veins and capillaries. Engineers design filters to clean water, and they also design special filters called dialysis machines. Key Questions Include: How is the human body organized? Learn how we get energy from that food, and what happens to waste that our body cannot digest. What is the principal role of the excretory system? How is urine removed from the body? Click it to see your results. Bile as well as bilirubin, or dead red blood cells contained in the bile that are a byproduct of metabolism in the liver, are then eliminated from the body through excretion in stool. After drugs, alcohol, or other toxic substances have reached the large intestine, they are absorbed through the intestinal wall into the bloodstream and transported to the liver via the hepatic portal vein, and then filtered out of the bloodstream. The results are pretty mixed. Objective of Strategy Strengthen ability to analyze word meaning from context and introduce students to unfamiliar vocabulary. Consider also how to have students respond. If the video is stopped just as the information that can answer one of these questions is presented, students tune out until the video stops. Then, follow the red blood cells as they bring oxygen to the rest of the body. Why do we need to eat? Students use as a reading strategy. I end this part of the lesson by showing students the video below of Esmeralda. To close the discussion, I show students the picture below of the excretory system and have them record the following definition: The excretory system is a passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from an organism, so as to help maintain homeostasis within the organism and prevent damage to the body. Develop and use a model to describe phenomena. I have attached examples of possible pamphlet layouts below: Possible Newsletter Layout Students are scored using the following. Our resource breaks down each system of the human body to make it easier to understand as a whole. When you have completed the practice exam, a green submit button will appear. What Is the Relationship between the Digestive System and Excretory System? At the lower end of the digestive tract, the colon performs another function: the removal of undigested food waste and bile from the body. Why should a person not eat more of a nutrient than recommended in the tolerable upper limit? These organs are responsible for transporting, breaking down, and extracting from food that the body can use for energy and for other metabolic processes. This equipment, actually a special filter, cleans blood for people i. The objective of this video is to connect what they're learning in class to a real life application by bring relevance and connecting with them at an emotional level. Introduction Engineers design many different filters that help people live healthier lives. How do they all work together? Once you find your worksheet, click on pop-out icon or print icon to worksheet to print or download.
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AN audacious £100bn takeover bid for troubled Vodafone is being weighed up by specialist venture capital groups. A deal of such a size would far outstrip anything venture capital predators have so far considered and would be seen as an opportunistic way to exploit the mobile phone giant's boardroom problems. These have seen the old guard, including former chief executive Sir Chris Gent and current chairman Lord MacLaurin, pitted against chief executive Arun Sarin. The disclosure that venture capitalists are contemplating Vodafone as a target follows revelations that BT is also in their sights. Senior City sources, who have been consulted about a potential Vodafone assault, say the discussions are being led by venture capitalists specialising in telecoms, including Apax and CVC Partners. 'Soundings are being made,' said one source. 'No one's committed and they are not sure there's a way of doing it, but they are convinced of the potential value in a deal. Though about 40% of recent European telecoms deals have involved private equity, the largest was a $15.3bn (£8.8bn) consortium deal for Danish phones group TDC. Despite its recent problems, Vodafone is still valued at about £70bn. Traditionally, takeover bids command a premium, which would leave the venture capitalists having to fund an astonishing £100bn. But Vodafone is seen as a plum target. Its core business is reliable and generates cash, which could be used to repay debt. Also, it is estimated that its joint ventures, which could be sold to raise money, are worth more than 40% of the company's value. Under pressure from investors to perform, Sarin is selling the Japanese division and will hand back billions of pounds to investors. It has been suggested that he is trying to offload the company's Australian interests, and a number of shareholders, including insurer Standard Life, have said Sarin must soon try to extricate the group from its joint venture deal in America. The company sacked marketing director Peter Bamford last week and said it would institute a marketing review, but City sources said this would be more far reaching. One said: 'It is a strategy review. Vodafone today tried to draw a line under rumours of a boardroom rift after its chairman released a statement backing the group's chief executive. Speculation was rife in the Sunday papers that Lord MacLaurin had been attempting to oust Arun Sarin following a run of disappointing announcements from the company. It was claimed Lord MacLaurin had tried to force a vote of no confidence in the Vodafone boss, while there was speculation that he would use a key meeting with the group's largest investors tomorrow to gauge support for the chief executive, ahead of a 'showdown' meeting between the two.
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Antoine Oudin, né le et mort le , est un linguiste français du . Il est le fils de César Oudin, secrétaire et interprète du roi de France Henri IV. Antoine prend la suite de son père à la cour de Louis XIII en tant qu'interprète. Envoyé en mission en Italie, le pape Urbain VIII prend en amitié Antoine. En 1651, il donne des leçons d'italien à Louis XIV. Il a réalisé plusieurs ouvrages de linguistique et rédigé des dictionnaires bilingues. Œuvres Curiosités françoises, pour servir de complément aux dictionnaires, ou recueil de plusieurs belles propriétés, avec une infinité de proverbes et de quolibets pour l'explication de toutes sortes de livres (Paris, 1640 ; Rouen, 1649 et 1656) Grammaire françoise rapportée au langage du temps (Paris 1633 ; Rouen, 1645) Recherches italiennes et françoises, ou Dictionnaire contenant outre les mots ordinaires, une quantité de proverbes et de phrases pour l'intelligence de l'une & l'autre langue. Avec un abrégé de grammaire italienne(Paris, 1640) Trésor des deux langues espagnole et françoise, ou dictionnaire espagnol-françois et françois-espagnol (Paris, 1645) Histoire des guerres de Flandre, traduite de l'italien du cardinal Bentivoglio (Paris, 1634) Notes et références Liens externes Linguiste français Naissance en février 1595 Décès en février 1653
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Offering advice to co-workers is best when asked New research suggests keeping to yourself at work until called on for assistance By Kristen Dalli 11/05/2018 | ConsumerAffairs | Employment For most consumers, the office is where they spend a significant portion of the day. Interacting with co-workers can not only build friendships, but many believe it can help increase productivity in the workplace. However, based on a new study conducted by researchers from Michigan State University, offering expertise or advice to co-workers may only prove to be beneficial when you're asked for it. "Right now, there's a lot of stress on productivity in the workplace, and to be a real go-getter, and to help everyone around you," said researcher Russell Johnson. "But, it's not necessarily the best thing when you go out looking for problems and spending time trying to fix them." Proactive vs reactive help To test the effects of helping in the workplace, Johnson and his team evaluated 54 employees across various industries for 10 days. The goal was to see how helping was perceived in the work environment, what effect it had on work, and whether there was a social impact. Helping was broken down into two categories: proactive or reactive. Those offering proactive help went out of their way -- unasked -- to offer assistance or guidance. Those offering reactive help did the opposite; they waited until asked by a co-worker to offer help. After studying the employees' responses, Johnson found that proactive help isn't as helpful as many intend it to be -- for both the helper and the recipient of the help. According to Johnson, employees that receive help unprovoked may start to question their self-esteem and not feel gratitude towards the co-worker that helped them. Proactive helpers may not be fully aware of what their co-worker really needs and may not feel as satisfied in the long-term. "Being proactive can have toxic effects, especially on the helper," Johnson explains. "They walk away receiving less gratitude from the person that they're helping, causing them to feel less motivated at work the next day...As for the person receiving the unrequested help, they begin to question their own competency and feel a threat to their workplace autonomy." Johnson suggests that help in the workplace can be beneficial for both parties, as long as the help is requested first. "As someone who wants to help, just sit back and do your own work," Johnson said. "That's when you'll get the most bang for your buck." Johnson also notes that the exchange elicits the most positive reaction from both parties when the helper feels gratitude for having helped someone in need. Johnson believes that it's never too soon to express gratitude for receiving help, as this can only increase the positive experience for the helper. Need help dealing with the IRS? Find the best tax relief company for you. Get matched in our short quiz. Kristen Dalli is a New York native and recent graduate of Marist College. She has worked as a writer and editor for several different companies and publications, including Thought Catalog, The Oddysey, Thomas Greco Publishing, and several travel blogs. Read Full Bio→ Browsing Topic: Employment Stay up to date on everything in Employment Experts predict good news for job seekers in 2019 Many U.S. workers may be disappointed by lack of raises Social media linked to job search discrimination Bosses get burned out from responding to work emails, study finds Study finds being nice to employees pays dividends for employers New survey reveals the most desired perks for office workers Checking work emails while commuting should count as part of the workday, study suggests
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The Kentucky women's basketball team is back in the nation's top 25 for the first time in more than three years. UK, which has a 14-3 overall record and a 2-2 mark in the Southeastern Conference, including a win over No. 17 Vanderbilt, received enough votes in the weekly USA Today/ESPN coaches' poll to get to No. 25 this week. It is the first time UK has been recognized among the nation's elite since Nov. 23, 2006. The Cats are also receiving votes in The Associated Press poll, but with just 13 votes, they are considered tied for 31st in the country with Iowa State and Syracuse. Four other SEC teams are ranked in this week's coaches' poll: No. 3 Tennessee, No. 8 Georgia, No. 19 Louisiana State and No. 20 Vanderbilt. In the Associated Press poll, it's No. 3 Tennessee, No. 8 Georgia, No. 18 Louisiana State and No. 21 Vanderbilt.
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Григорий Георгиевич Мелик-Авакян (21 июня 1920, Тбилиси — 23 октября 1994, Москва) — армянский советский кинорежиссёр. Народный артист Армянской ССР (1974). Биография Родился 21 июня 1920 года в Тбилиси. В 1939 году призван в РККА. Участник Великой Отечественной войны, награждён орденами и медалями. Придя с фронта в 1946—1951 годах окончил режиссёрский факультет ВГИКа (мастерская И. А. Савченко). С 1951 года — режиссёр на киностудии «Арменфильм». Умер 23 октября 1994 в Москве. Похоронен на Армянском кладбище. Фильмография 1952 - Воды Севана (совм. с Л. Вагаршяном, документальный) 1954 — Мелочь (короткометражный) 1957 — Сердце матери 1957 — Сердце поет 1958 — О чём шумит река 1961 — Перед рассветом 1963 — Поет Гоар Гаспарян (фильм-концерт) 1965 — Семь песен об Армении (документальный) 1966 — Марш (новелла в киноальманахе «Люди нашего города») 1969 — Весна, выпал снег… (короткометражный) 1970 — Отзвуки прошлого 1973 — Последний подвиг Камо (совм. с С. Кевороковым) 1976 — Багдасар разводится с женой 1979 — Умри на коне 1983 — Цена возврата 1985 — Яблоневый сад Награды и звания Фронтовые награды: Орден Красной Звезды (20.02.1945), медали «За оборону Одессы» (1942), «За оборону Кавказа» (1944), «За взятие Будапешта» (1945), «За победу над Германией» (1945), а также Орден Отечественной войны II степени (1985). Заслуженный деятель искусств Армянской ССР (1966), Народный артист Армянской ССР (1974). Семья Сын — Константин Григорьевич Мелик-Авакян — деятель кинематографии, продюсер, в 2001—2005 годах директор РЦСДФ. Внучка — актриса Дарья Калмыкова. Примечания Ссылки Мелик-Авакян, Григорий Георгиевич // Кино: Энциклопедический словарь / Гл. ред. С. И. Юткевич.- М.: Сов. энциклопедия, 1987 Мелик-Авакян, Григорий Георгиевич // Кинословрь: М-Я. / Сергей Юткевич. — М.: Советская энциклопедия, 1970. — стр. 73 Мелик-Авакян Григорий Георгиевич // ОБД «Подвиг народа» Бег без финиша: воспоминания / Григорий Мелик-Авакян. — Москва: ЮниПресс СК, 2006. — 237 с. Выпускники режиссёрского факультета ВГИКа Персоналии:Арменфильм Похороненные на Армянском кладбище (Москва)
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MERGER DOUBTS TAKE TOLL ON BELL ATLANTIC STOCK: POTENTIAL OF GTE LINK UNTAPPED AS SUITS, APPROVAL ISSUES HOUND DEAL judith messina Bell Atlantic's stock barely budged last week after it announced one of the biggest corporate mergers ever, amid doubts that the marriage of the local phone company and GTE will ever come off. Bell Atlantic Corp.'s earnings are growing at 10% and it offers a healthy dividend, which means the stock should be going up modestly, say analysts. But for big gains, investors may need to go elsewhere. "Frankly, there are better earnings stories in the telecom group and better places for investors to place their money," says Barry Sine, a telecommunications analyst with Toronto Dominion Securities, who has a "hold" recommendation on Bell Atlantic's stock. Slow growth story A merger, whether with GTE Corp. or some other partner, is a smart move for Bell Atlantic. The company's territory is the most lucrative telecommunications market in the world, but it is growing more slowly than most other areas of the country. Bell Atlantic's stock hasn't been a great performer. As of July 30, its shares were up 27% over the previous 12 months, compared with 37% for the nation's incumbent local carriers as a group. The deal, if completed, could result in an attractive company. The transaction would merge the slower-growing Bell company with a fast-expanding telecommunications provider at a below-market price. "The deal is positive, but it's going to be a huge task to get through the regulatory issues," says Jeffrey Kagan, president of Kagan Telecommunications Associates. "This will make MCI-Worldcom look like a picnic." The approval process is enormously complicated because of the two companies' overlapping services. Furthermore, GTE provides long-distance services, including high-speed data service, in some of Bell Atlantic's markets. Bell Atlantic is prohibited from offering long-distance service in its home territories until it can demonstrate there is significant local competition in those markets. At the same time, William Kennard, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, has said that telecommunications companies seeking approval of mergers must show that the combination will increase competition. Shareholders object In addition, opposition is building among GTE shareholders. Five investors have already filed lawsuits on the grounds that GTE is selling itself too cheaply. If they are successful, it could raise the price of the deal for Bell Atlantic. "Are shareholders going to want to sit out there exposed to risk?" says Toronto Dominion's Mr. Sine. "I haven't been convinced that the companies have figured out how to get the deal approved." Three securities firms did issue a "buy" recommendation on Bell Atlantic after the deal was announced, including Bear Stearns, which is advising the company on the merger. Bell Atlantic says that investor concerns are unfounded and that it expects approval in 12 to 18 months. "We think we've got an answer to every scenario, which still allows us to do the deal in the time frame we're talking about," says a spokesman.
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Trudeau's Incompetence Leads Saudi Arabia To Hammer Canada 9 Aug 2018 10:30 AM EST Justin Trudeau is the much loved Prime Minister of Canada. However, according to Business Insider, his incompetence may have led Canada into peril. Trudeau's government made a tactical blunder in trying to address human rights in Saudi Arabia. Canada's foreign affairs Twitter handle urged the "immediate release" of Saudi women's rights activist. Saudi Arabia issued a blistering response. Saudi Arabia expelled its Canadian ambassador, froze all new investment, cancelled all flights to Toronto. The kingdom pulled thousands of students from Canadian institutions. It barred its citizens from getting medical treatment in Canadian hospitals. Saudi Arabia reportedly sold off all its Canadian assets. This is a humiliating blunder for the much revered Trudeau. Canadian Muslims now can't fly directly to Saudi Arabia for the annual Hajj pilgrimage later this month. Canada has lost money on trade with Saudi Arabia. Canada lost the opportunity to educate young Saudis, who could have affected its desired change. Next News Article(International News)>> Indonesia Hit By Another...
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Royal Motor Company Royal Motor Company Explained Type: Automobile Manufacturing Genre: Touring cars Foundation: 1904 Location City: Cleveland, Ohio Location Country: United States Area Served: United States Industry: Automotive Products: Vehicles Defunct: 1911 Royal Motor Car Company was a Brass Era manufacturer of automobiles in Cleveland, Ohio, in business from 1904 to 1911. It was the result of a reorganization of the Hoffman Company. The 1904 Royal 16-H.P. Tourist was a touring car model. Equipped with a tonneau, it could seat five passengers and sold for US$ 2300. The vertically mounted water-cooled straight-twin, situated at the front of the car, produced 16 hp (11.9 kW). A three-speed sliding transmission was fitted. The pressed steel-framed car weighed 1700 lb (771 kg). A modern cellular radiator was used, and the car rivaled the offerings of cross-town rival, Peerless. In November 1907, the Royal Motor Company went into receivership. https://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9C0CE3D8103EE033A25750C1A9679D946697D6CF On December 2, 1908, a court judge authorized the sale of the company's assets to a new corporation named the Royal Tourist Car Company headed by Bostonian, George J. Dunham. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1908/12/03/104814365.pdf List of defunct United States automobile manufacturers Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly (January, 1904) This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Royal Motor Company".
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My lady and our 5 girls, single malts, big game hunting with a pointy stick, downhill skiing, things that go bang, breathing underwater, adding value to entrepreneurial endevours. Markspring1978 replied to El Presidente's topic in Cigars Discussion Forum "the water hole" Markspring1978 replied to FatherOfPugs's topic in Cigars Discussion Forum "the water hole" @FatherOfPugs, this is awesome. Cherish the moment, the time each of my girls was born is among my greatest memories. I'll guess May 23rd at 0352 Are you going to set aside a box with the date code of the birth? I have a box of Sir Winston set aside with the month of my latest daughter's birthdate. Exhibition #4 MCS FEB 06- very nice smoke. Markspring1978 posted a topic in Cigars Discussion Forum "the water hole" I was pretty excited about this smoke. The Genios/Robusto Extra (52x140) is my favorite size, the Connie A most notably, and that's what the Hermitage comes in at. The wrapper is smooth and a lovely rosado color. I decided to pair this with a 2012 LBV Port. The serious port drinkers here like @Ken Gargett and @BrightonCorgi would likely not be impressed with my selection, but hey, here in Montana it's slim pickings for Port. A cold draw yielded aromas of cedar and barnyard. However, I could tell right away that this cigar might have construction issues as the draw was just off. This fella is just about 18 months old, I was concerned about it being too young, this is the first I have smoked from this box. I keep my humidor at 65%, I did not drybox before smoking. After lighting up I was immediately greeted with all the markers of a cigar that is too young; bitterness with a slightly sweet aftertaste, a bit like walnuts, although not exactly in a good sense. Over the first 1/3 the bitterness was also very tannic and dried my mouth out and I was left with an aftertaste of minerals and ash. The burn was really poor and uneven with the draw exacerbating the subpar flavors. As the first third moved into the second, I was encouraged to start to get some positive notes of dark chocolate and toasted tobacco. But they were more whiffs than full flavors. The lousy burn persisted and I had to re-light about 6 times. As I came down the home-stretch on the second third, nothing had given me too much to be excited about. This included the 38 degree temperatures and landscape of snow on my porch. So, I called it a day. So, you're probably picking up on a general dissatisfaction in this smoke. I was excited about this one, and it was pretty much a complete disappointment. These definitely need more time down, and hopefully that will improve them. As this stands right now I would rate this a 6 out of 10 or a 63 out of 100. Markspring1978 replied to Markspring1978's topic in Cigars Discussion Forum "the water hole" Picked one up, have been meaning to for some time. Perhaps because I live in Montana where it's pretty dry, I rarely experience draw issues. I keep my humidor at 65/65. My thought was unlucky run. @FatherOfPugs - I have been thinking about a future box pass that has a whiskey element, not whole bottles, just samples. Something to think about... Anyway, a couple pickups in Vegas. Whiskey selection in Montana is lousy. I stored the cigars in a small Pelican hard case with a 65% Boveda. Interesting comments, I suppose that it is possible that the higher temps in Vegas caused more moisture to be released and that may have resulted in higher MC in the cigars. As there were no issues the day before, I didn't consider that, but possible. Hindsight, I would have dryboxed and then traveled with no Boveda. Had an awesome trip, except for day 2 with the cigars. I bet on Texas Tech straight up, and that worked out well. Took Auburn with the points, so that worked out as well, even though everyone is sure to remind me of what a wus I am. Also took a trip to Top Golf, we don't have those in Montana. What a blast! Had a great weekend in Vegas for a friend's bachelor party. Saturday was a great cigar day, excellent '16 Connie A, an '09 Choix, and a '15 Mag 56. All were remarkable cigars. Sunday was officially my worst cigar day ever. Started with a '15 Punch DC, intending to do a review for the weekend comp. Was really looking forward to this smoke, unfortunately it was plugged and after 30 minutes I had a terrible headache and gave up. After an hour or so, the banging subsided in my head, I lit up a '17 CoRo. Couldn't believe the same result. Plugged. I tried to hang in there, but the cigar was a disaster. Completely blew apart, terrible burn. That night I lit up a '15 Party E2, hoping to end on a positive note. Couldn't believe it, third plugged in a row. Not as bad as the DC and CoRo, but still not good. I guess it was bad luck. Fortunately, the previous day was awesome, and my bad luck was only with cigars, and didn't extend to the craps table!
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Q: Docker - How to open a debug port for AEM I'm working with Docker to create AEM (Adobe Experience Manager) images on the basis of the following repository https://github.com/AdobeAtAdobe/aem_6-1_docker I just can't figure out how to open a debug mode for AEM. I have tried adding a port to EXPOSE EXPOSE 4502 30311 and adding a start file with the new JVM_OPTS CQ_JVM_OPTS="-debug -Xnoagent -Djava.compiler=none -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=30311,server=y,suspend=n ${CQ_JVM_OPTS}" and I have also tried changing the START_OPTS START_OPTS="${START_OPTS} -debug 30311" I'm not really comfortable with Docker yet so I'm not sure what I'm missing to startup the debug mode. Do I need to open a port in Docker via ENV or RUN? A: You have to bind your host ports to container ports. So, in your docker run add flag -p 4502:4502 -p 30311:30311
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Cytometry and cell sorting core at the Center for Virology and Vaccine Research. The facility has a BD FACSAria II housed in a sterile biosafety cabinet in a BSL2+ facility, allowing sorting of unfixed, live cells into a variety of tubes and plates. Equipment, consultation, dedicated operator, and data analysis available to outside researchers. To schedule an appointment please contact one of our flow core personnel. "BD FACS Aria II cell sorter equipped with 4 solid state lasers: 100mW 405nm violet measuring up to 8 parameters, 50mW 488nm blue measuring up to 2 parameters in addition to FSC and SSC, 150mW 532 green measuring up to 5 parameters, and a 200mW 628nm red measuring up to 3 parameters, allowing sorting panels of up to 18 fluorescent markers. This instrument is housed in a biosafety cabinet in a BSL2+ laboratory, allowing for sterile sorting of live cells into a variety of tubes and plates." "Two BD LSR II analyzers, each equipped with 3 solid state lasers: 100mW 404nm violet measuring up to 8 parameters, 100mW 488nm blue measuring up to 5 parameters in addition to FSC and SSC, and a 40mW 639nm red measuring up to 3 parameters, allowing panels of up to 16 fluorescent markers."
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Mudgin-Gal is an Aboriginal organisation based in inner-city Sydney. As a service run by Aboriginal women, for Aboriginal women, it is unique. Mudgin-Gal means 'women's place'. Mudgin-Gal's identity and the enduring support it offers in the heartland of Australia's urban aboriginal population defies conventional description. It offers safe haven and active support for women, girls and their young families through services that, because they are offered peer to peer are again, unique. These services span Mudgin-Gal's day-to-day operations and welcoming presence as a drop-in centre and source of positive cultural and social networking, through to dedicated programs in areas such as in-home family support; provision of expert referral for accommodation, legal and medical support and court support and post-release services. Perhaps most important is Mudgin-Gal's role as a leader in the community. Through the growing suite of award-winning mentoring and education programs run through its 'Healthy Family Circle' program, developed in partnership with Relationships Australia, Mudgin-Gal is empowering women and young girls with the self esteem, confidence and life skills they need to become role models for their own children and families and, by extension, for their community. Through its groundbreaking work to address family violence, Mudgin-Gal has gained national recognition. Its 'Black Out Violence' campaign won the Violence Against Women Prevention Award in 2004 and has since been rolled out – with help from Mudgin-Gal trainers and ambassadors – to communities in regional NSW. The program has been cited by the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission as a best practice model for addressing violence in urban Aboriginal communities. By building strength from within, it is Mudgin-Gal's vision to help shape a community that lives with hope, pride and self sufficiency; a community in which every member has the same chance of achieving his or her dreams as any other Australian. Mudgin-Gal is currently run through the efforts of volunteers along with intermittent funding from a variety of state and federal government sources on a project-by-project basis. As such, the breadth, depth and continuity of services it provides is under constant threat. Its day-to-day administration and other critical requirements are unfunded. It is our hope that with support from the broader community Mudgin-Gal's work can continue and its vision and promise can be fulfilled. Mudgin-Gal became an Aboriginal Corporation in 1992 and has tax deductible gift recipient status from the Australian Tax Office.
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On Thursday, October 12th, the Women's March tweeted out a USA Today article announcing that former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders would deliver an opening night speech at the Women's Convention in Detroit, MI. It was no surprise that this announcement was met with an intense backlash. Many women took to Twitter to express their disappointment with a man who has decried identity politics and supported anti-choice candidates being given a keynote slot at the convention. @womensmarch @SenSanders To have a man open a women's convention is absolutely a disgrace. I'm embarrassed for you. Having a man speak at the opening night of the Women's Convention is problematic in and of itself. While male allies are definitely welcome and wanted in the fight for gender equality, their role should be amplifying women's voices, rather than giving their own speeches. The entire world exists as a sounding board for men's thoughts and ideas — surely they can handle three days where the spotlight isn't on them. And men, if this concept makes you angry — if it bothers you that I think because of your gender you should sit down and shut up for half a second — maybe you can start to begin to understand how women feel every single day of our lives. Not only did the Women's Convention's organizers pick a man to give opening night remarks — they picked a man who has a history of gas-lighting women (especially minority women) when it comes to their issues. Hell, even the womens march movement is centering a man who dismisses women's control of our own bodies as secondary. He openly backed anti-choice candidates and refused to consider how damaging and concerning such a stance could be to women. He continuously voted against gun control legislation during his time in the U.S. House of Representatives. He has dismissed reproductive rights as a secondary issue and called Hillary Clinton "unqualified" for the presidency. Highlighting Sanders after his divisive and dismissive comments towards women is a slap in the face to all those that showed up to the January march. It also serves to legitimize some of his most fervent supporters, a faction of which have continuously harassed those who speak in opposition to Sanders. Of course, it is primarily women of color who have received the most targeted harassment in these cases. However, what is most concerning out of this whole debacle is how the Women's March organizers responded to the outrage. Instead of stepping back and asking why people who have largely supported them in the past were feeling so betrayed, they blamed the media for incorrectly framing the situation. And then they accused those who were upset of only reading headlines. And then they said they tried really hard by inviting Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, and Kirsten Gillibrand, who all apparently had scheduling conflicts. A PR team is responsible for setting the narrative the press runs with. If the organizers of this convention were unhappy with the media portrayal, why did they promote the USA Today article on their twitter account? Why did they wait until they received backlash to clarify their quotes which apparently misleadingly characterized their intent? Clearly, it was approved by whoever runs the social media account, therefore suggesting that either someone made a mistake in promoting the article or the organizers didn't see a problem with how the event was characterized until after their reply to retweet ratio skyrocketed. Additionally, criticizing the reaction of these women flies directly in the face of everything this organization was supposed to stand for. Instead of promoting a dialogue to discuss the concerns brought up by the Sanders announcement (and perhaps participating in some self-reflection as to why none of these concerns were considered before selecting Sanders as a speaker), the Women's March organizers increased divisiveness by refusing to treat this outrage as valid. And lastly — you tried to find a qualified woman but just couldn't? Hmm, that sounds familiar. This talking point is nearly offensive in its patronization. There were no other qualified female politicians or activists who could have spoken on the opening night? None of the more than 18,000 women who have signed up to run for office through Emily's List since the election were available? In fact, why was a convention scheduled without making sure it at least attempted to cater to the schedules of four of the most impactful female politicians of our time? And, if Hillary Clinton was really invited, why did you refuse to include her as an official honoree of the Women's March in January? When I marched down Pennsylvania Avenue the day after Donald Trump's inauguration, I felt like I was part of history. The swelling activism that flooded the streets in resistance to the backward, damaging beliefs of the current administration gave me hope that even though we had failed the shatter that highest glass ceiling, women were done being silenced. Now, one more platform has been taken away from women and given to a man who uses the guise of progressiveness to promote himself, with little consideration to being a true ally in the fight for gender equality. If Bernie Sanders sincerely wants to "advance the progressive agenda" as he said in his statement on being a part of the Women's Convention, he needs to rethink the way he is using his platform. He can start with giving his speaking slot to… I don't know, a woman?
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The 2015 MDX's conservative, evolutionary design is why the MDX is instantly identifiable as an Acura. Up front we have standard full-LED headlamps which means the MDX is one of the few vehicles on the road of any description with standard LED beams. While Acura's signature "beak" remains up front, it has been toned down in this generation and I actually find the look pleasing to the eye. The MDX is notable for being a mid-sized crossover with seven seats. This size difference is important to keep in mind because comparisons to the likes of the Infiniti QX56, Mercedes GL, and Lexus GX seem everywhere. The more appropriate cross-shops are the Infiniti JX35 (now the QX60), Buick Enclave, Volvo XC90 and maybe the Lincoln MKT. In 2014 Acura swapped the 3.7L V6 for the new 3.5L "Earth Dreams" mill with direct-injection and "Variable Cylinder Management." (VCM allows the V6 to drop to a 3-cylinder mode on the highway.) To quell vibrations, the MDX gets unique active engine mounts which generate vibrations opposite to what the engine produces to cancel them out. (Think Bose noise cancelling headphones.) Despite the DI treatment, power is down from 300HP to 290 and torque takes a small drop from 270 to 267 lb-ft as well. To counter the power loss, Acura put the MDX on a diet and improved low-end torque which mean that performance is up, even with the power down. Thanks to SH-AWD, the Acura is almost the X5′s dynamic dance partner, unfortunately you can't completely hide the MDX's extra nose weight. The MDX shines against the Infiniti QX60 with a more refined and better performing drivetrain. Encore shoppers looking for a more premium brand and some handling cred won't be appointed and Mercedes ML shoppers will find a better value in the MDX than the German. The MDX's fiercest competitor is likely to be the forthcoming 2016 Volvo XC90 with similar dynamics, a similar brand reputation but a fresh new product with a more fuel efficient and powerful engine line. Join me next year for that review.
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Imagine you've been left on a desert island and forced to fend for yourself. With you are only a few choice materials you stuffed into a mediocre backpack. There is no shelter—you must build one of the island's grounds. Your next meal is unknown; suddenly a fish eyeball is mouthwatering. Contact with anyone is an impossibility. You can't call home to chat, no one knows if you've been injured or if you are starving, if you are freezing or dehydrated. No one is around to keep you sane, the only conversation you'll have is with a personal camera. Tiptoeing around your campsite are momma bears with their cubs. Home is a faraway thought. You are Alone. History Channel's hit adventure series Alone enlists 10 survivalists to face the wilderness on their own. In its second season the contestants were dropped on Vancouver Island and left to use their outdoor skills as a means of outliving one another. For up to a year, the men and women competing must hunt their own food, build their own campsite and keep sane until they are the last man or woman standing. Up for grabs is a fat $500,000 check. Each participant is required to document their experience on film. There is no crew or producers, no medics or nutritionists, they are Alone. Inked caught up with Larry Roberts of Minnesota, one of this season's contestants who got a big tattoo honoring his experience on the show. He recalled first arriving on Vancouver Island. "They launched me out of a helicopter and everything went silent," Roberts said. "Realizing it's time to put up or shut up, everything was on me—that's a pretty big moment." It's hard to fathom how one keeps sane when left alone in the woods for months on end, but Roberts said the idea of getting tattooed after the show kept him going. The 44-year-old couldn't say whether or not he was the last man standing on Alone season two, but he did fill us in on how exactly he filmed himself without a crew, the weirdest things he ate to survive and the details of his new ink. Check out our full interview with Roberts and catch the a preview of the show below. Alone airs every Thursday at 9pm on the History Channel. How is life after Alone? It's definitely different. I still have thoughts about the island and a lot of times I actually wish I was still back there even though it was a difficult experience. It was so rewarding. The world we live in now seems like everybody is tugging on you in different directions. Out there it was really basic. You stay dry and eat. I wouldn't say afraid. I just put a lot of pressure on myself when I went out there. There was more anxiety and nervousness with trying to perform and to live up to the expectations that I had put on myself. Just the anxiety of trying to catch food. You struggled a lot just to feed yourself. I used a gill net, which just catches fish in their gills when they bump up against the net and try to squeeze through the little holes. But setting up the gill net in my area was very challenging. I had a preconceived idea before I ever saw my area that I'll probably have a sandy beach that would allow me to drive stakes into the ground for the net, but I didn't. My area was gravel on top of bedrock so I had to cut my branches for my gill net and wedge them in rocks and try to secure them without driving them into the ground. So I was carrying pretty heavy rocks, 30-40 pounds maybe. I made sure I had the net out as far as I could so I did it when the tide was out and the tide is really never sitting still, so that was a very calorie burning physically demanding test. And then you're working so hard you're probably even more starving once it is set up. Well that's just it, I'm climbing my hill every single day to get to my camp, even just to sleep or get food. Sometimes I was working at night time because that's when the tide would go out, so I'm getting a few hours of sleep. I was burning calories at a really rapid rate. You had a really difficult time building a camp for yourself because of the grounds you had to work with. Everybody had different challenges but the terrain that I was in, it was just so steep. I had to make stairs just to get up there. You need shelter to stay dry and warm. With the rains and even just climbing up and down the hill made it start to turn into a mud pit. It got pretty frustrating. Procuring enough food to meet the calorie expenditure that I was having to do. Fish eyeballs and fish gills were by far the worst thing I ate. You get hungry enough and you're like, The heck with it, I'm eating everything. You incorporated a lot of the food you ate into your new back tattoo. Tell us about that. Everything on it means something to me. The olympus, I ate so many of them things, they kept me going when I wasn't able to catch a fish. When I did catch a fish it was like the biggest score ever. Your belly doesn't even know you ate if you ate one periwinkle or one olympus but if you ate a fish your belly is like Yes! Finally! There is also the little helicopter on there. That was one of the coolest things ever. I mean I got flown in a helicopter just to land on a beach and get shoved out the door. The boat, if they had to pick up our media from our camera, they would come out in a boat. In the show you see that spear that I had on my back, they call it a frog gig, but it's a branch that I batoned and made little spikes out of. My knife was huge, you can't survive without a knife. Even something as simple as a metal pot. You know, cooking and purifying water. That metal pot was just a huge advantage in the woods. I used the living heck out of mine. Everything I had a deep attachment to, it wasn't like Oh that looks cool, we'll throw that in there. When did you decide on this Alone piece? I had wanted a big piece for a long time but it wasn't until sitting in my shelter that I started creating this design. I started to get really excited about it because it was something I could focus on. When it got dark I'd start thinking about all the different elements that I wanted to put in it. What tattoos did you have before you started Alone? I think I got my first one when I was 18 or 19 and it was just something that I had always wanted to do. I researched this one tattoo shop in San Diego and I saw some flash that they had of a tasmanian Devil. But right after it got done I wanted another one. It's similar to marathon runners or people that work out and so when you get one done you want another one. It releases endorphins. Then I got a Native American head on my back, like a Sioux with the feather headdress. And I got an armband, another Native American piece with feathers. I got 'em all done by the time I was like 24 or so. What toll did Alone take on you mentally? Sometimes in real life I'm a little quiet but it turns out when I have a camera in front of me I've got no problem spilling my guts to it. So I just sat there and talked nonstop to the camera. It gave me a job. It occupied my mind. When it got dark was when my mind started going. Did it get to a point where you felt trapped? The constant dwelling in your own mind will definitely wear on you. I was out there and I thought, Oh my gosh I forgot to tell my wife to fill the propane tank. We live out in the country, and if you don't get the propane tank filled, the water heater is not going to work, the gas range isn't going to work, there's a lot of things that aren't gong to work. I thought, My poor wife isn't going to remember to go out and check the gage and she's going to run out of propane and it's going to cost money because they're going to have to purge the system. Your mind just starts working on that like a dog with a ball. I worried about that for two weeks. How did your family react when you confronted them about Alone? Both my son and daughter were like, 'Heck yeah Dad give it a try!' My wife was very, very supportive. She said, 'Go ahead, it's your time.' I got married at a young age, I was 18. I had my first kid at 21 and we kind of just devoted our whole lives to our kids and didn't do a lot independently. Our anniversary will come around and the kids are like, 'What're we doing for our anniversary?' We're a very tight knit family. It was only after I came back that my wife confided in me that she was worried about me and that it was pretty difficult to run the household by herself. I can only imagine. At least you're worrying about them in their everyday life. But they have no idea what you're going through. Totally. We have a network of friends in my hometown that I knew would check on her, I knew my kids would check on my wife, but they had no contact whatsoever. They didn't know if I had sustained an injury or anything. If there was some major emergency and I got pulled out or something they would have been notified, but as far as everyday struggles, they had no idea. Why were you so drawn to Alone? Basically it has been something that I have been training for and the only real test of my skills would be able to do something like this. I think of it like an athlete that never gets to play in a game. This adventure was like my game. It was a huge game, it was like my Super Bowl. You have to be quite crafty to survive in the wilderness. We take for granted everything that we have. Even a knife. I'm going on a cruise later this year, but you're not even allowed to bring a swiss army knife in your luggage. Well what if something were to happen and you got washed up on the proverbial desert island? If you don't have a knife you better know how to chip a rock and make a cutting tool. Even gutting a fish. How are you going to gut a fish without a knife? You had to film your whole experience out there. What was that like? I think most folks forget that we filmed everything. You're not only putting all your [survival] skills into play, but you're filming, which takes up a good portion of the daylight that you would normally have devoted to your survival. It rains there a lot so [we were given] this little hood thing that goes over the camera—what a pain in the rear end that was. You would think in today's age they could come up with a waterproof camera that we could use out there but it was very delicate. One of the shots that I did, I had to climb up the hill, set the camera up, make sure it was going to be showing me, and then go back down and go about my business. And we had multiple cameras so they preferred if you got multiple angles on one shot. So I'd set one camera up and then I'd take a GoPro and set it up and about five minutes into the process I'd look over at the GoPro and it'd be fogging up or the hood would be draped over the big camera. It was a lot of work. People are probably wondering how you kept cameras charged if you were "alone." Batteries. And they gave us a ton of the little memory cards how you would use in your cell phone or camera. Every morning you had to make sure the batteries were good to go on your camera. If you're memory card was getting too full, you had to remember to bring extra memory or batteries if you were going on a walk. There was definitely a checklist that you needed to take care of. It gave you a little bit of a routine to work off of. You would do it all over again? I would do it in a heartbeat. I'm ready to go right now. It wasn't all roses out there but it is so much more real than everyday life. The everyday rat race is so old to me.
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« Trials Fusion jumping onto PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC on April 16th The Walking Dead: Season 2 – "A House Divided" coming March 4th » The Banner Saga review for PC PC, Reviews by Aaron Vaughn Publisher: Versus Evil Developer: Stoic Online: N/A ESRB: NR This being the first Kickstarted game I'll ever review, there's a bracing nakedness in the lack of barriers between the audience and artist which casts an air of intimacy over the whole critique. In no way do I feel that this separates it from any other indie or AAA game I'd likewise be writing about, but it's worth acknowledging that I feel a responsibility of being more careful about what I have to say, namely because I know that it's being read by a handful of guys who worked really hard on bringing a vision to life. The least that can be done in a review is to be as thoughtful in writing as Kickstarter stuff intends to be in practice. Anyway, it's really rad of me to pat myself on the back. Let's get on with this. The first thing anyone's going to notice about The Banner Saga is that its aesthetics are no longer interpretations of concepts, but simply the art itself, in-engine, with nothing lost in translation. It's a visual treat and we're almost a little bit spoiled by the fact that there are even a few fully-animated cutscenes, considering the exhaustive process of hand-drawn animation. Instead of risking any half-imagined ideas you have of what that looks like, we'll just leave gifs to speak for themselves. Banner Saga starts off on a strong note with one of those cool cutscenes and then levels out over the next few hours, as characters are introduced enough to hint at their moral compass. Clearly the fictional world on display has a lot of backstory, or at least we could be lead to believe so due to subtexts for almost every character interaction. What's fascinating is how rarely I can recall the game's interest in explaining much about anything before the events taking place in Banner Saga, outside of some rough outlines of who the Dredge are, why everyone hates each other, and that some gods used to be alive. The last game I remember denying itself the temptation of having characters speak to each other as if there's suddenly an uninformed audience is The Witcher, and that game was about a guy with amnesia. Writing in games is important to me, which is why bias clouds my judgement over a game's quality– especially when the writing is there to uphold a contrivance for whatever the actually gameplay is doing. This isn't to say I loathe The Banner Saga's tactical systems, although they managed to confound me for a while. However, the secret reason to play Banner Saga is to appreciate the detail with which each character's actions are described, and in every small conflict that roots your choices even further in the reality that your decisions – for better or worse – persistently affect your caravan. The lack of familiarity with this new fiction only further serves to throw us for a loop, eking uncertainty into many of the gut-based responses you'll commit to in a conversation. It's nerve-wracking at times, and refreshingly unfamiliar its uncaring outcomes. Just how many refugees are you going to shelter before you get sick of the percentage that turn out to be bandits– leaving you high and dry with a few casualties to boot? You'll wish for revenge, feel blessed at good fortune, wonder what could have been, and all the while flying by the seat of your pants in a perpetual state of self-doubt. The Banner Saga doesn't just make you second guess its characters, but pits players against themselves at committing to most decisions. It's an agonizing feeling at times, but almost a rarity to experience when playing any other video game. If I could buy this game an ice cream for how much I hated playing it, I'd do that in a heartbeat. As for combat, the game operates on characters possessing attributes of Strength and Shields – the former being a collective resource which directly connects the damage points you can inflict with the amount of HP you have. The weaker the soldier, the less harmful. Shields are a more traditional value, being a straightforward number that determines your level of defense. While these are two separate resources, they can be targeted individually or collectively with special attacks that use Willpower– the wildcard of the bunch. Willpower points are a multipurpose asset that can be used to extend movement on the map for a tile-per-point, finagle out a couple more points of damage on attacks, or used previously mentioned special abilities which are specific to characters. They also hold the special talent of being the one thing enemies can't draw out of you in some way, so they're yours alone to waste. Each battle operates like a game of chess with strings attached, as every moving piece can make combat dynamic to a point of being unpredictable, while still offering endgame opportunities to turn the tables in a moments notice. Most tacticians will find themselves surgically removing the enemy from the map, or surreptitiously building a domino's finale of unmatched proportions. Me, personally, I was shit at combat for the first four hours at least. While battles offer the potential to level up, regain willpower through kills, and sharpen your skills, they were a losing battle for me until I began opening strong on specific enemies with as much added willpower as I could muster to each opening attack. Bring down the shields, that's what worked for me, only I finally got the hang of Banner Saga's systems fairly late in the game. This will backfire on players not anticipating the game's demanding incline as enemies grow stronger. Unlike XCOM or Fire Emblem, losing a battle simply means the story continues with no loss of characters. The cost of being allowed to continue past a lost battle is instead a more subtle, long term consequence of units failing to achieve kills over time, preventing them from leveling up, and effectively setting players up for repeated failure save for a few gimme's. While this gradual decline in unit competence is a shared trait between a game like XCOM, what's not so clear is the contingency plan is for players: load an earlier save file or give in and change the difficulty level to get those levels. Levels, and perks, which don't seem to have nearly the impact in battle that you'd hope they will– or at least are only useful in the rare situation where enemies are lined up just right. Myself, I'm not sure if the dynamic nature of Banner Saga's combat is inventive or simply experimental, but for the time being, it's at least different. I also can't tell if there's any scaling going on or if the game just expects a difficulty dial to stand in for more thorough design. My take is that it's a great starting point for 1v1 tactical gameplay that could use more time in the oven, although other people seem to like it and you may be one of them. Unfortunately, one of the main elements of a game was what I found most lacking, which is why it's being mentioned only now: the audio. I can't for the life of me remember any track out of this game, and while I like Austin Wintory, medieval stuff has almost never done it for me– this falling prey to that trend. Battle effects likewise fell flat for the most part, although the chunky rumbling of the Dredg has a nice identity, cementing it as the one thing I could identify with this game besides the occasional voiceover. And it's such a great piece of voice acting, too– one which quickly becomes a double-edged when discovering it so rarely appears. This paragraph would be a different story if they'd traded the sparsely strewn gems of music and voicework for the ample amount of serviceable stuff supporting the game. Despite the fact that the game's battle system never fully clicked for me, I was won over by the well-rounded universe that Stoic has established, providing players a few good reasons to count their lucky stars when training some women later beget archers for combat, or just for having collected some supplies without losing fighters in the process. Unfortunately, the well-conveyed frustration of surviving the universe Stoic has built is coupled with the actual frustration brought on by the game's battle system. If anything, we now have another target for game writing and visuals. Tags: banner saga, kickstarter, steam, stoic
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Health Benefits of Chai Tea – Chai tea is a traditional Indian beverage. This beverage full of spice and know whole the world under the name of 'Masala Chai'. Chai tea contains a mixture of aromatic herbs and traditional spices like cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, pepper and nutmeg. Many people say that someone who has been drinking this tea will surely be tempted to re-taste. The taste is slightly spicy not only delicious on the tongue, but also save much health benefits. Some nutritionists say that health benefits of chai tea are large, making the tea should be tried. Chai tea contains many spices rich in anti-oxidants, so consume chai tea regularly helps to keep you out of cancers, such as colon cancer, and gastric cancer. The health benefits of chai tea to relieve PMS. When the condition of the body weakened by menstruation, consuming this drink said can help balance hormones and reduces pain associated with premenstrual syndrome (PMS). For those of you who are on a diet, usually the body's metabolism slows down, but by consuming chai tea can increase your body metabolism. This is because the chai tea can stimulate the digestive and pancreatic enzymes to improve the body's metabolic system. The next health benefits of chai tea are preventing diabetes. Chai Tea contains herbs that good in regulating blood sugar, but you must consume chai tea regularly. Drinking chai tea continuously will avoid you from type 2 diabetes. Spices in Chai tea beverage can make your stomach move perfectly. Besides, ingredients and spices are also pushing for a more active digestive system and prevent bloating and prevent gas production. Stimulants contained in this traditional Indian beverage can facilitate energy production with natural stimulant and healthy. The goodness of spices in chai tea can also speed up the release of a more balanced energy throughout the body.
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playground games unblocked When you're the runner, choose the two players who may not be the strongest to breakthrough. Try Candy Challenge for even more yummy math! Once a player has made it all the way without a foul, he/she will begin the next round by collecting two jacks per ball bounce. 6th Grade. Be careful not to drop the ball because if you do it will become fair gain and the monkey in the middle will have a chance to grab it before you do. The "goose" must tag the player who is "it" before "it" sits down. There are many rhymes and songs that can be sung while keeping the rhythm and jumping rope at the same time as well. Experience beautiful, historic Britain in spectacular native 4K and HDR, collect over 450 cars, and become a Horizon Superstar. A world of beauty and freedom awaits in Forza Horizon 2! One player is chosen to be the "doggy." The doggy must turn and hide their eyes while another player steals the bone. Playground Games is a AAA game development studio. 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Tanium Launches Certification Program for Customers and Partners Professional certification maximizes investment in Tanium solutions, while helping security and IT professionals build new skills to keep up with evolving job roles and technologies KIRKLAND, WA, May 5, 2021 – Tanium, the provider of endpoint management and security built for the world's most demanding IT environments, today launched the Tanium Career Certifications Program, a formal training curriculum that enables participants to develop and validate their expertise, skills and abilities to manage and secure the full lifecycle of endpoints — establishing confidence in their deployment and ongoing management of Tanium solutions. The Bureau of Labor Management projects that employment in computer and information technology occupations will grow 11 percent this decade, much faster than the average for all other ranked occupations. Certifications are a strategic way for workers to differentiate themselves and advance their careers. These professional technical certifications were created to help users broaden their skills, as they develop mastery of the Tanium Platform and products. It also benefits Tanium partners who can grow their credentials to ensure the highest professional standard of excellence. "As the endpoint management system of record, Tanium works with customers and partners around the globe to provide manageability, security and insight where their digital businesses begin, at the endpoint," said Charles Ross, Chief Customer Officer, Tanium. "As a certified professional, individuals can bolster their knowledge base and become expert users of the Tanium Platform while simultaneously bringing value to their organizations' day-to-day operations." There are currently two certification paths within the program — Tanium Certified Operator (TCO) and Tanium Certified Administrator (TCA). TCO provides essential knowledge and core foundational experience for users at all levels. TCA establishes in-depth expertise in efficient operations and administration. Certification holders are validated as a trusted resource within their organization, and present additional value to clients. All exams contain hands-on labs that simulate real-world applications to further serve as a validation of an individual's ability. "It is great to see Tanium's dedication to embracing the channel and enabling partners like Sirius to conduct professional services around the entire Tanium product suite," said Deborah Bannworth, Sr. Vice President Partner Alliances, Inside Sales, Maintenance Sales and Services, Sirius. "The new Tanium certification program helps foster learning to ensure our presales solution architects, client executives and professional services teams become experts on the Tanium Platform, and further enhances our partnership to support our mutual clients' needs around IT Hygiene." Tanium partnered with Pearson VUE, the global leader in professional certifications, to deliver world-class technical certifications. Candidates will have the ability to take exams at authorized testing centers or online. Learn more about the Tanium Career Certifications Program on our website. Tanium offers endpoint management and security that is built for the world's most demanding IT environments. Many of the world's largest and most sophisticated organizations, including nearly half of the Fortune 100, top retailers and financial institutions, and multiple branches of the US Armed Forces rely on Tanium to make confident decisions, operate efficiently and effectively, and remain resilient against disruption. Tanium has been named to the Forbes Cloud 100 list of "Top 100 Private Companies in Cloud Computing" for five consecutive years and ranks 4th on FORTUNE's list of the "Best Workplaces in Technology 2020." Visit us at www.tanium.com and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter. Ashley Stewart For media inquiries, please reach out to [email protected]. For all other inquiries, please visit our Contact Us page.
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1-3/4 oz. (49 g) frosted toaster pastry - an appropriate portion size for Nutritional instruction. Also children will love as it is wonderful for children's hands on activities. Excellent for museums, commercial or home staging, restaurants, bakeries and deli's. Durable and easy to clean. Made in the USA. This product is part of our Nutritional Education line of fake food products. Nutritional Education products are flexible plastic resin, latex free, non toxic and lead free products. We select them for durability, ease in keeping clean and non toxic for children's hands on activities. Always store in a plastic bag when not in use. Avoid contact between replica and printed materials, wood finishes, and extreme heat. Not recommended for children under 5 years of age. There should always be adult supervision when children are handling any of our fake food products.
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At least once a week I have an idea to go somewhere – London, Paris, Gdańsk, Rome.. And every time Kamil is saying no – We can't, we don't have a time, we are going to Poland and Spain this year.. Our plan was very simple – go to London and enjoy. We wanted to see few places, but there was no rush, no pressure. Our biggest worry was the weather. Unfortunately the forecast wasn't really good so we were expecting big rain and strong wind.. Our day started in the bus. We didn't wanted to leave our car in the car park so we took the bus from Navan to the airport. It wasn't the best idea. Trip to the airport was okay, but the coming back home was like a way to hell.. The biggest disappointment of the day happened to us, before we even left our bus – Big Ben under renovation – you couldn't see even a piece of it. I haven't know about it and I have to say it – I was really disappointment. Our first stop – Buckingham Palace. Beautiful and stunning. But as always – no matter how cold and rainy is – there is always a hundreds of people – where are they coming from?! Next stop – Admiralty House and the gate of the way to the Buckingham Palace – Admiralty Arch. We visited a great shop – best for Shrek's fans – Shrek Adventures. Our next stop – Underbelly Festival. Looks incredible! I really regret that the weather wasn't bit better so we could enjoy a little but more time there. After that we start heading our main destination – Kings Cross Station, where we wanted to se the 9 3/4 Platform and the Harry Potter shop. Place is great, looks like a movie but .. The queue to the picture – wooow! We would have to wait around 1,5 hours to make a shot so we decided to do a quick shopping and just skip this. Our next stop – M&M's World and China Town. The M&M's shop was very crowded. All the people were hiding because the weather got bit worse. We spent there few minutes and we went too see the famous China Town. China Town – I have to say – I love this place. It is great.. I just love the way how it is. Kamil choose one place for a lunch. I wasn't really sure if this is a good idea but he was right. The food was cheap and really delicious. Really good place! After that we went to see Picadilly Circus and few more places which I saw on Instagram. We end up our walk in small pub on the front of the bus station. SUMMER MUST HAVE – DRESS SHOULDER OFF!
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Nalloor Library All about great Evangelists, Mar Thoma Church Leaders and other Christian luminaries by Nalloor Publications (1976). About E-Library Biographies (eBooks) Church History (Monthly) Pages from History Short Biographies (2 minute reading) Tag Archives: Thirunakkara Pages from History: 8 March 1835, Freedom for slaves. (Munro Island- Travancore) By nalloorlibrary on March 9, 2014 | 2 Comments Slavery was a social evil which prevailed all over the world including what is now the state of Kerala in India. According to the 1836 census there were 164,864 slaves in Travancore vis-à-vis a total civilian population of 12,80,668. Slaves were treated like animals and the cost of one slave was that of an ox, cost of an ox was 5 (big para) measures of Paddy or Rs. 10/- only. Slaves were chained and sold like animals in markets. Kottayam, Changanasserry, Thirunakkara, Alleppey, Kayamkulam, Kollam, Attingal, Chirayinkizh, Kaniyapuram, Pettah and Kovalam were the notorious slave trade markets of the time. Churches in Cochin were used as godowns for the slaves except for Sundays. Slaves were exported out of the kingdom. There was no one to speak on behalf of these unfortunate people. With the arrival and the teachings of the CMS (Church Missionary Society) missionaries, people became aware of this social evil. In 1819, Munro Island was given to the missionaries, by the then Travancore Government along with the slaves residing there on the Island. Munro Island is located at the confluence of Ashtamudi Lake and the Kallada River, in Kollam district, Kerala, India. In 1833, England passed the Slavery Abolition Law. CMS missionaries, Benjamin Bailey and Joseph Peet made a historic declaration on 8th March 1835, giving freedom to the slaves in Munro Island. The declaration read as follows: "We the undersigned, acting as trustees of Munro Island, do hereby declare that… who has hitherto been a slave of the soil, is from this time liberated by us and made a free man and that his wife and offspring are wholly and forever free and are regarded by us only as hired servants and that no one has any right to bring them into servitude again. At the same time we declare that we do not consider ourselves as released from any claim which he or his wife or offspring may have upon us according to custom, privilege or law in consequence of their having been slaves." 8 March 5. Sd/- Benj Bailey Sd/- Josh Peet, In 1847, Uthram Thirunal Marthanda Varma became the King of Travancore. The same year CMS missionaries submitted a memorandum to the King requesting him to stop the slavery in Travancore. In 1853, by royal declaration slavery was abolished in Travancore forever. In 1864, the Kingdom of Cochin also made a similar declaration abolishing slavery. Posted in: Uncategorized | Tagged: Alleppey, Attingal, Benjamin Bailey, Bible, Changanasserry, Chirayinkizh, Christian Literature Society, Cochin, E Library, India, Kaniyapuram, Kayamkulam, Kerala Christians, Kerala Slavery, Kerala Slaves, Kollam, Kottayam, Kovalam, Mar Thoma, Mar Thoma Books, MarThoma, Mission Field, Munro Island, Munroe Island, Nalloor Library, Pettah, slave trade markets, Slavery, Syrian Christians, Thirunakkara, Travancore We would like to hear from you. Send in your feedback, suggestions and enquiries at Watch Rare Mar Thoma Documentary (1986) (English/Malayalam) Our Readers from around the world: Archives Select Month May 2019 February 2019 January 2019 August 2018 July 2018 June 2018 May 2018 February 2018 December 2017 November 2017 October 2017 September 2017 July 2017 June 2017 May 2017 March 2017 February 2017 December 2016 October 2016 September 2016 August 2016 July 2016 June 2016 May 2016 April 2016 March 2016 February 2016 January 2016 November 2015 October 2015 September 2015 August 2015 July 2015 June 2015 May 2015 April 2015 March 2015 February 2015 January 2015 November 2014 October 2014 September 2014 August 2014 July 2014 June 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014
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Home > News > Trending news > Accenture Named a Leader in European Managed Security Service Providers by Independent Analyst Firm DATA SECURITY, SOFTWARE SECURITY Accenture Named a Leader in European Managed Security Service Providers by Independent Analyst Firm Accenture | September 13, 2022 | Read time : 02:50 min Accenture has been named a Leader in the latest Forrester Research report on European managed security service (MSS) providers, which notes that Accenture sets itself apart from the rest of the market by the way in which it develops assets that are embedded in its services for the benefit of clients. The report — "The Forrester Wave™: European Managed Security Service Providers, Q3 2022" — includes a comprehensive 39-criteria assessment of the top 10 cybersecurity consulting providers across three high-level categories: "Current Offering"; "Strategy"; and "Market Presence." Client references and buyer feedback were also factored into each criterion evaluated in the report. Accenture received the highest score in the Current Offering category among competitors evaluated, with the highest possible score in twelve criteria, including: data sovereignty and European service delivery; managed application security; business and technical value; product vision; execution roadmap; innovation roadmap; and partner ecosystem. The report says that: Accenture stands out for its vision roadmap, with several planned items focusing on emerging CISO [chief information service officer] needs for managed services providers. Accenture also continues to set the standard for strong partnerships to drive unique technology and services IP. When noting how Accenture sets itself apart by developing assets that are embedded in services for clients, the report said that one particularly strong example of this was its Intelligent Application Security Platform (IASP), which delivers significant value for developers within its application security services. Reference customers praise the flexible personnel, highly competent technical staff, and strong partnership approach. Accenture is a good match for customers who want end-to-end security capabilities that deliver a wide array of managed services. "We're on a mission to make cybersecurity a priority for business leaders in Europe, and our managed security services team can help clients navigate the challenges. "It's an honor to be recognized for our work helping clients build better defenses and strengthen their cybersecurity capabilities. Because cyber risk is a constantly moving target, we help our clients identify not only existing threats but also emerging threats to their enterprises." Jacky Fox, who leads Accenture Security in Europe In addition to being named a Leader among European MSS providers by Forrester, Accenture was recently named the No. 1 cybersecurity service provider by HFS Research and positioned as a Leader in the latest IDC MarketScape analysis of managed security services (MSS) providers in Europe. In 2021, Accenture was positioned as a Leader in two Forrester reports on cybersecurity: The Forrester Wave™: Global Cybersecurity Consulting Providers, Q4 2021 and The Forrester Wave™: European Cybersecurity Consulting Providers, Q3 2021. More information on Accenture in "The Forrester Wave™: European Managed Security Service Providers, Q3 2022" report can be found here. Accenture is a global professional services company with leading capabilities in digital, cloud and security. Combining unmatched experience and specialized skills across more than 40 industries, we offer Strategy and Consulting, Technology and Operations services and Accenture Song — all powered by the world's largest network of Advanced Technology and Intelligent Operations centers. Our 710,000 people deliver on the promise of technology and human ingenuity every day, serving clients in more than 120 countries. We embrace the power of change to create value and shared success for our clients, people, shareholders, partners and communities. Account Takeover Attack Prevention Protect Your Employees From Becoming Victims of Account Takeover-Based Attacks Organizations are more likely to be breached today than ever before, as cybercriminals shift tactics once again, using account takeovers (ATOs) to launch targeted email attacks. In fact, a recent Osterman Research survey showed that 33% of organizatio Sentra Joins Cloud Security Alliance Sentra | November 04, 2022 Sentra, a cloud data security company, today formally announced that it has joined the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA), the world's leading organization dedicated to defining and raising awareness of best practices to help ensure a secure cloud computing environment. Backed by Bessemer Venture Partners and Zeev Ventures, Sentra enables security teams to gain full visibility and control of cloud data, as well as protect against sensitive data breaches across the entire public cloud stack. The company was recently recognized by Gartner® as a Sample Vendor for Data Security Posture Management in the Hype Cycle™ report for Data Security 2022.1 "As enterprise cloud adoption has accelerated across industries over the past two years, data security has become an inevitable challenge for all organizations –– Sentra's platform takes the guesswork out of what data needs to be protected. "We look forward to collaborating with CSA's extensive network of industry peers to create a secure cloud environment for all organizations. With Sentra's new North American headquarters in New York City, we're eager to align our product mission and security expertise with CSA's initiatives as we expand our global customer base." Yoav Regev, co-founder and CEO of Sentra "We're excited to welcome Sentra as a member of CSA," said Jim Reavis, co-founder and CEO of the Cloud Security Alliance. "Sentra's visibility-driven data security platform and its founders' decades of cyber security experience are an asset to our organization. We look forward to collaborating with Sentra to increase awareness of the importance of data protection in the cloud." GARTNER and HYPE CYCLE are registered trademarks and service marks of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and internationally and are used herein with permission. All rights reserved. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's Research & Advisory organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. About Sentra Sentra is a cloud data security platform that helps organizations discover and remediate the top data security risks in their public cloud. Sentra automatically detects if sensitive data is vulnerable due to misconfigurations, over-permissions, unauthorized access, data duplication or other security issues. The company was founded in 2021 in Tel Aviv, Israel, and has raised $23 million in seed funding to date. The company is now co-headquartered in New York City and Tel Aviv. About the Cloud Security Alliance The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) is the world's leading organization dedicated to defining and raising awareness of best practices to help ensure a secure cloud computing environment. CSA harnesses the subject matter expertise of industry practitioners, associations, governments, and its corporate and individual members to offer cloud security-specific research, education, certification, events and products. CSA's activities, knowledge and extensive network benefit the entire community impacted by cloud — from providers and customers, to governments, entrepreneurs and the assurance industry — and provide a forum through which diverse parties can work together to create and maintain a trusted cloud ecosystem. Wib Forges Partnership with SecureIT to Accelerate API Security Across Nordics SecureIT | December 14, 2022 Wib, the fast-growth cybersecurity startup pioneering a new era in API security, today announced a strategic partnership with SecureIT to accelerate its go-to-market momentum across the Nordics region. Based in Iceland, SecureIT is a leading provider of cybersecurity compliance, consulting and managed services to international financial institutions, airlines, large retailers, utility, biotech and healthcare, as well as multiple entities in the critical infrastructure and the government. In the wake of its recent launch and $16 million funding, Wib is actively investing in building out an international channel ecosystem of specialist cybersecurity partners to expand its reach, drive growth and leverage growing market demand for API security. The partnership with SecureIT gives access to Wib's industry-first holistic API security platform and recently launched API PenTesting-as-a-Service (PTaaS) capabilities, helping organisations across the region identify API vulnerabilities, defend against the growing tide of API based attacks and meet increasingly API centric regulatory compliance standards such as PCI DSS. "Building out our channel ecosystem is a strategic priority for Wib as we look to scale our go-to-market presence across key international territories, SecureIT has a trusted brand and strong reputation across the Nordics region with a dynamic team of qualified and experienced security and compliance professionals. Its consultative-led approach, strong compliance expertise and managed services capabilities made them the ideal partner for us and we're looking forward to a mutually beneficial relationship." -Ran Ohayon, CRO at Wib. The Nordic countries are synonymous with innovation and entrepreneurship, with an early-adopter mentality and pioneering spirit when it comes to new technologies,"explained Magnús Birgisson, CEO at SecureIT. However, where innovation leads insecurity tends to follow. APIs are critical in driving the modern applications and innovative new web services many organisations use today, but many are undetected, unmanaged and unprotected, creating vulnerability and risk. Our mission is to deliver cyber resilience to our customers across the region and our partnership with Wib is a great addition to our portfolio and will help us achieve this mission. Wib's holistic API security platform provides complete visibility across the entire API landscape, from code to production. By delivering rigorous real-time inspection, management, and control at every stage of the API lifecycle, Wib can automate inventory and API change management; identify rogue, zombie and shadow APIs and analyse business risk and impact, helping organisations to reduce and harden their API attack surface. Wib's new PTaaS solution combined with its API security platform, is the only offering that provides complete visibility, automatic inventory, auto-generated API documentation, and simulated attacks against test and/or production systems. About SecureIT: SecureIT is a leader in cyber security consultation, compliance and managed security services. Founded in early 2017, SecureIT has worked with multiple international financial institutions, airlines, large retailers, utility, biotech and healthcare, as well as multiple entities in the critical infrastructure and the government. SecureIT focuses on providing exceptional quality services, and to help the customer reach and maintain the desired and necessary security posture. SecureIT offers tailored consultation, assessments and audits, security testing and verification services, risk management and cyber threat intelligence services, along with extensive 24/7 monitoring, detection and response services, managed endpoint protection, API security and DDoS mitigation assessments and simulations. Meeting compliance, contractual and regulatory requirements is critical in today's business environment. About Wib: Wib is pioneering a new era in API security with its industry first holistic API security platform. Providing continuous and complete visibility and control across the entire API ecosystem, Wib enables developers to code with confidence and security teams to secure with surety. Wib's elite team of developers, attackers, defenders and seasoned cybersecurity professionals draw on real-world experience and expertise to help define and develop innovative technology solutions that enable customers with the identity, inventory and integrity of every API, wherever it may be within the development lifecycle, without compromising development or stifling innovation. Next DLP Announces Cybersecurity Industry Veteran, Constance Stack, as New CEO Next DLP | November 03, 2022 Next DLP ("Next"), formerly Qush Security, today announced the appointment of Constance ("Connie") Stack as its new chief executive officer. With Stack leading the way, Next expects to aggressively grow its market share and disrupt the legacy Data Loss Prevention (DLP) category. The DLP market is projected to reach 3.5 Billion USD by 2025 with the SaaS deployment model expected to dominate during the forecast period. 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Global Gatherings Part 8- Working with Jupiter GLOBAL GATHERINGS VIII – November 22-24 2010— SLOVENIA My connection with this country began in a very strange way. I had just started to come to Europe after MauerFall, ending the Berlin Wall. One of my astrology students posed this interesting astrological request: She said that Jupiter was transiting her 9th House and she longed to travel, however, she had no money to travel. What could she do to appease Jupiter in the 9th? The answer came very quickly! Living in Washington DC, there are many churches that are affiliated with different countries and there are embassies for every country. All she had to do was think of a country that she would like to visit, contact the church and the Embassy, and then begin attending their religious services and cultural events. This sounded so good— and, when I was home, I was always longing to be back in Europe — that I started looking for a country and their religious and cultural events that would interest me, like being back in what is now called Central Europe until I could return every November. Some of the church services were deadly dull. The Czech church services at Georgetown University were extremely long, laborious and completely in the Czech language. Another friend told me about Slovenian services being held in a small crypt area at the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception at Catholic University. These services are held on the first Sunday of each month, they are 35 minutes long and the Polish priest, who speaks Slovene, gives powerful 5 minutes sermons. On the 1st Sunday in January, Father Raymond talks about the 3 astrologers (yes, he used this word) who followed their intuition and the stars in the heavens to find the Christ Child. Beautiful Slovenian songs would be sung by all and many of these people had professional-sounding voices. I was in love — but where was Slovenia?? By the summer of 1991, Slovenia achieved its independence from Yugoslavia and they held a Slovenian Heritage Day near American University. It was then that I realized where Slovenia was and the struggle this country was having to in order to be free. At this event, I connected with Nika Kovacic who was born in Slovenia, coming to America in the 1950s in order to marry a Slovenian man who was working at the Library of Congress. Nika is always promoting Slovenia and the Slovenian Women's Union in America, an organization that promotes Slovenian culture in America. She invited me to join and this began a course of intense participation in Slovenian activities. But, I thought, if I am going to promote Slovenian culture in America, I need to visit this country. So, that November, I put Slovenia on my travel itinerary. I found the train station to be very user friendly. Since everything was just opening up to westerners, there was a tourist information desk inside the station (this no longer exists). I was given a map listing all of the hotels and the prices. I found one within walking distance that only cost, at that time, about $33 per night. A kind man was staying at this hotel, Stefan, and he offered to show me around Ljubljana. He was a world authority on teas and, through this hobby, he was able to travel around the world. I traveled to Slovenia regularly after my first trip. For a small sum, one could take a bus ride through the most beautiful scenery in the world. The mountains, the Adriatic Sea and ancient caves are never more than a 2-hour bus ride from Ljubljana. I became good friends with the Slovenian Ambassador (a Pisces) who is now the Foreign Minister. I feel that one day he will be president and he will change the face of Slovenia in the world arena. I also serve as Vice President of the Maryland Slovenian Women's Union. They say that I am more Slovenian than the Slovenians and I am very proud of this fact. In 2001, I joined a "family" of astrologers on the Conjunction Yahoo Group. When I said that I loved Slovenia, a woman named Ema Kurent offered her home for my next visit. This began a long friendship with a woman who is probably the most famous astrologer in Slovenia. I have seen her Astrological Annuals being sold at the post office, especially post offices in small villages such as Trezic. Ema and I met again in 2003 at the 3rd Astrological Congress in Belgrade Serbia. We both lectured there. Ema spoke in English and she gave one of the best lectures on the Progressed Moon that I had ever heard. The Progressed Moon is an area of my own interest and our thoughts were so much alike. I have met with Ema over the years during my visits to Slovenia. This year she showed me her new Astrological Report Writer, a report that gives an interpretation of all of the influences in your chart— progressions, transits and even the daily transits of the Moon. A one-month interpretation is about 25 pages long! The report that she printed for me said that the weekend of November 20 would be excellent for communications and meeting people— all of which came true. I lectured for IAA on the 21st and so many people registered that I was put into a Webinar. Later, as I will discuss, I had a fantastic meeting with Neva Hee and Bern Jurecic, which came as a sudden, last-minute surprise. Ema's report also warned about November 24 and that events on this day would not run smoothly. Lo and behold, after checking into my hotel in Mittenwald, I found that there would be no water in the hotel for November 24 due to water pipe repairs. I later missed the train to Innsbruck. So, I decided to just stay in town and write this GG Report. Of course, the aspects were still bad for the 24th and I could not connect to the internet from my room. I became very depressed! Ema's Report Writer will be available after December and I will happily promote this personal publication. On November 22, I left Kamnik where I had been very spoiled by the hotel Malograjski Dvor. I had a desk for writing and lecturing and a wide screen television directly in front with English programs, plus the internet connection was excellent. I felt it would be more convenient if I stayed in Ljubljana so that I could easily board the train to Mittenwald in Bavaria. I no longer enjoy being alone and I asked my Spirit Guides to help me not feel so alone in Ljubljana. I used to enjoy being by myself but I no longer do. The city of Ljubljana has changed so much and I enjoyed just walking through the town. I came back to my room around 3pm to get my notebook for journaling. The telephone rang and it was Neva, asking if we could meet in an hour. I was thrilled. The story of how we met is most interesting. In the Spring of 2009, a woman wrote a personal question on my website. I do answer personal questions, only as they pertain to my articles. Thanks to my web designer, Molly Cliborne, I now receive about 1500 hits each day. She has set up the browser codes so that the most vague reference to astrology will bring you to my website. Neva was simply looking for information on Retrogrades. I told her that I cannot answer personal questions on my website but, since she is living in Slovenia, I could visit her that November and give her a personal reading. She was more than shocked— that some astrologer in America would know where Slovenia is, that I would know where her home in Kranj is located and then the offer of a personal visit. Neva picked up a total stranger at the train station and there began a wonderful friendship. My visit with Neva was just like my visits with Ema— we would have a wine in one location, then a lunch in another, then coffee in another and then a dessert in a final location (and with other stops in between). This is what I love about Slovenia and my Slovenian friends. We talked and talked about astrology but it was never a draining experience for me. I always felt that she was learning, not taking. My Virgo nature finds this very stimulation and even energizing. So, to see her again this November was indeed a treat. Because this was a working trip for me and Neva was tied up with company, we did not have much time together. We had "treats" at the hotel restaurant rather than look for another location and another parking place (parking is very difficult in Europe). Then, a handsome man walked up to our table and asked if I was Lynn Koiner! Another delightful shock and surprise!! I knew immediately that this was Bern Jurecic, who is now trying to organize an astrological society in Slovenia. Ema has always been too busy with her writing, teaching, translating and with her family to try to organize a group but she told me that this is Bern's expertise— he is an effective organizer and social networker. We only had a short time to talk but Bern told me that the Astrological tradition in Slovenia is only about 25 years old. In the late 1980s, there were the first Sun Sign books but the early 1990s brought more serious texts, many translated by Ema Kurent. Astrology is not strong here because of the Catholic Church or it is seems very Plutonian— "more Popish than the Pope himself." Slovenia is the same size as Massachusetts with 2 million citizens and the country can be divided into quadrants with archetypes. While he associated these with regions, I was not able to type all of this information: Archetypal Virgo— shy, modest, hard working but its citizens never fought for independence until it was pushed into their hands in 1991. Leadership in the 21st Century is something that they are learning as they go. The archetype of Cancer is strong for Slovenia. It is their independence sign. The Slovenian Euro features the constellation of Cancer, very astrological. Pluto is 3rd archetype of extremes. The current Recession has brought a new interest in astrology. Bern has observed, as I have, that people are more willing to listen to lessons with the horoscopes because astrology depersonalizes the information. It is not their problems or issues — it is some aspect in the chart. Bern is not a predictive astrologer but he uses his own delineation Solar Return technique, a new approach to Solar Returns that he has been developing over the years. He feels that the Serbian market is better than Slovenian market for the astrological practitioner. He sees the Solar Return as a story that unfolds over the 12-month period. He works on specific timing for the solar return as the client's story unfolds. He has observed that Pluto in the Return 12th often causes one's world to fall apart. He is very interested in the subconscious patterns with his clients. He commented that he has observed that planets before the 29th degree are weak— approximately 24-28 degrees. I have noticed that my Mars at 24 Gemini is indeed very weak. By the time a transiting planet has aspected all of my other Mutable planets, nothing happens when it hits Mars at 24 degrees Gemini. I do feel that late degree and early degree plants present a personality profile but this does not determine how weak or strong the planet is. Bern feels that planets in the early degrees are the most powerful. I think this may be because they take up so much energy to work with them when they are triggered by a transit. # Using Global Gatherings, I would like to visit astrologers around the world. I will gladly come and publicize the work of astrologers in other countries. If you are interested in a visit from me, please let me know. It is not always possible to visit every country but I will try. I am always in Europe in November. www.lynnkoiner.com or [email protected] Ema has prepared a Transit Report in English. www.astrojoy.com There is an offer for a free 1-month report. Frankly, I was amazed at its accuracy. PrevPreviousASTROLOGY – the Asteroid Cruithne NextOBAMA's MOTHER's BIRTH CERTIFICATENext
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