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It is 3.38am now as I'm tapping away and @evonnz is in the bathtub having a soak after our long day!
Haven't had the time to update earlier, gosh. Gonna keep it short and sweet if possible cos I feel compiled to update even though I really don't have that much time to! When abroad, time is a huge commodity and wasting any bit of time irks me.
On Friday, we went back to Juno Hair again for another shampoo/blowdry, and the staff were so happy to see us again! They are really sweet!!
My hairstylist (her name is Shim Sol Lip) did curls for me this time and I really liked the way it looked, sort of tousled and natural and very different from the usual kind of curls! I find that my hair is too short though. Still trying to grow out the hair!
Checked into our new hotel at Myeong Dong, after which we cabbed down to Hapjeong to meet Mel, Shine and Melvin, who were in Korea too, coincidentally!
The lip color that I'm wearing in the above picture is Étude House's Color Lips-Full liquid lipstick in PK02!
It's extremely bright and pigmented and I love how lasting it is! New fetish for liquid lip tints and this is going into my stash of favourites! I love pink lip colors the best.
So going for that K-beauty look! Can pass ma?
MY FAV, this baby German shepherd puppy that was tooooo adorable!! It was soooo furry and floppy and innocent looking that I fell in love with it!
After Bowhaus, all of us headed to Hongdae and we spent hours strolling through the streets, shopping and etc.
We visited Style Nanda too and I wasn't really into the clothes but 3CE makeup was 😍😍😍! I controlled myself and only got three items, but @evonnz went on a spree hahahaa. 3CE is not sold in Singapore so I think it's still worth buying!
Photobooth print-out from Style Nanda: they had a photo booth inside the shop! Coolios much.
We picked a random BBQ restaurant along the streets to have dinner at, and it was decent and quite cheap (less than 10,000 won per pax). Thank goodness I love meat so much cos I'm enjoying it to death in Korea! Like a shiok only!
My eyes are closing shut against my will.. Can't update anymore!
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import os
import sys
import argparse
import datetime
import time
import sqlite3
import logging
import csv
import struct
import NotionalSQLite
version = '0.6.2'
build = '20131207'
headerfields = (("Signature","sig"),
("Page Size","pagesize"),
("Read Format","readver"),
("Write Format","writever"),
("Max Reserved Bytes","maxpayload"),
("Min Reserved Bytes","minpayload"),
("Leaf Reserved Bytes","leafpayload"),
("File Change Count","changecount"),
("In-header DB Size","dbsize"),
("Free Page List starting page","freepagelist"),
("Total Free Pages","totalfreepage"),
("Schema Cookie","schemacookie"),
("Schema Format number","schemanum"),
("Suggested cache size","defpagecache"),
("Largest Root Page Number","bigroottree"),
("Text Encoding","textencode"),
("User Version","userver"),
("Vacuum Settings","incvac"),
("Expansion block","expansion"),
("Valid-For Version","validfor"),
("Last SQLite Version","sqlver"))
def main():
startTime = datetime.datetime.now()
startTimeStr = str(startTime)[:19].replace(":","-").replace(" ","_")
outfile, infile, pagemap, debug, active, content, unalloc = validateArgs()
setupLogging(outfile)
print "\n[CONFIGURATION]"
logging.info(" Target Database: " + os.path.abspath(infile))
logging.info(" Report File: " + os.path.abspath(outfile))
print "\n <SETTING UP REPORT FILE(S)...>"
outcsv = csv.writer(open(outfile+".csv","wb"))
if active:
outactivecsv = csv.writer(open(outfile+"_active.csv","wb"))
if unalloc:
outunalloctsv = csv.writer(open(outfile+"_unalloc.csv","wb"), delimiter='\t',quotechar='"')
print "\n[DATABASE HEADER]"
header = NotionalSQLite.NotionalSQLite(infile,debug)
if header.statuscode == 1:
logging.error("ERROR: Could not create NotionalSQL object - check that the target database is closed and unlocked.")
logging.error("ERROR: Cannot continue - exiting.")
sys.exit(1)
if header.checkSignature():
logging.info(" Signature check: Valid")
else:
logging.info(" Signature check: Invalid")
logging.error("ERROR: Database is corrupt or encrypted - Signature: %s" % header.headerdict["sig"])
logging.error("ERROR: Cannot continue - exiting.")
sys.exit(1)
transheaderdict = header.translateHeader()
outcsv.writerow(["{HEADER}"])
outcsv.writerow(["Field Name","Raw Value","Translated Value"])
for value in headerfields:
print " %s: %s" % (value[0],transheaderdict[value[1]])
outcsv.writerow((value[0],header.headerdict[value[1]],transheaderdict[value[1]]))
pagetypedict = header.getPageTypeDict(header.headerdict['pagesize'])
if pagemap: # if 'm' switch is used.
mapPages(header, outcsv)
if content: # if 'c' switch is used.
contentanalysis(infile, outcsv)
if active: # if 'a' switch is used.
dumpActiveRows(header,outactivecsv,pagetypedict)
if unalloc: # if 'u' switch is used.
dumpUnallocated(header,outunalloctsv,pagetypedict)
print ""
logging.info("[REPORTING COMPLETED]")
print ""
logging.info("SQLiteZer took " + str(datetime.datetime.now()-startTime) + " to run.")
def getRowCount(tablename,dbcurs):
"""
Return the number of rows in the table.
"""
try:
sqlquery = "SELECT count(*) FROM %s" % (tablename)
dbcurs.execute(sqlquery)
except sqlite3.OperationalError as e:
logging.error('ERROR: The SQLite3 module encountered an error querying the table "%s" - check that you replaced the sqlite3.dll with the latest Amalgamation DLL from http://www.sqlite.org/download.html\nError: %s' % (tablename,e))
return 'ERROR'
rowcount = dbcurs.fetchall()
return rowcount[0][0]
def getElements(dbcurs):
"""
Return a Dict of all elements in DB.
"""
try:
dbcurs.execute("SELECT * FROM sqlite_master")
elementresults = dbcurs.fetchall()
except sqlite3.OperationalError as e:
logging.error('ERROR: The SQLite3 module encountered an error querying the master table - check that the database is not locked or in-use. The application cannot continue.\nError: %s' % e)
sys.exit(1)
elementdict = dict({"tables":list(),"indexes":list(),"triggers":list(),"views":list()})
elementcount = 0
tablenamelen = 0
triggernamelen = 0
indexnamelen = 0
indextblnamelen = 0
viewnamelen = 0
viewtblnamelen = 0
for element in elementresults:
if element[0] == "table":
elementdict["tables"].append([element[1],element[2],element[3], element[4]])
if (len(element[1]) > tablenamelen):
tablenamelen = len(element[1])
elementcount += 1
elif element[0] == "index":
elementdict["indexes"].append([element[1],element[2],element[3], element[4]])
if (len(element[1]) > indexnamelen):
indexnamelen = len(element[1])
if (len(element[2]) > indextblnamelen):
indextblnamelen = len(element[2])
elementcount += 1
elif element[0] == "trigger":
elementdict["triggers"].append([element[1],element[2],element[3], element[4]])
if (len(element[1]) > triggernamelen):
triggernamelen = len(element[1])
elementcount += 1
elif element[0] == "view":
elementdict["views"].append([element[1],element[2],element[3], element[4]])
if (len(element[1]) > viewnamelen):
viewnamelen = len(element[1])
if (len(element[2]) > viewtblnamelen):
viewtblnamelen = len(element[2])
elementcount += 1
elementdict["maxtablenamelen"] = tablenamelen
elementdict["maxindexnamelen"] = indexnamelen
elementdict["maxindextblnamelen"] = indextblnamelen
elementdict["maxtriggernamelen"] = triggernamelen
elementdict["maxviewnamelen"] = viewnamelen
elementdict["macviewtblnamelen"] = viewtblnamelen
return elementcount, elementdict
def contentanalysis(infile,outcsv):
"""
Triggered if the 'c' switch is supplied.
Enumerates the tables, indexes, triggers, etc... and enumerates the rows in each.
"""
print "\n[CONTENT ANALYSIS]"
print "\n <CONNECTING TO DB...>"
try:
dbconn = sqlite3.connect(infile)
dbcurs = dbconn.cursor()
except:
logging.error("Could not connect to SQLite DB - Exiting...")
sys.exit(1)
print " <GENERATING TABLE CONTENT REPORT>\n"
elementCount, elementDict = getElements(dbcurs)
logging.info("Total elements identified in database: %s" % str(elementCount))
logging.info(" - # of Tables: %s" % str(len(elementDict["tables"])))
logging.info(" - # of Indexes: %s" % str(len(elementDict["indexes"])))
logging.info(" - # of Triggers: %s" % str(len(elementDict["triggers"])))
logging.info(" - # of Views: %s" % str(len(elementDict["views"])))
if (elementCount > 0):
rowdata = list()
# TABLES - Collect, Print, and Export.
if len(elementDict["tables"]) > 0:
for tablename in elementDict["tables"]:
rowcount = getRowCount(tablename[0],dbcurs)
rowdata.append([rowcount,0])
row_format = "{:^4} {:<%s} {:<12}" % str(elementDict["maxtablenamelen"] + 1)
column_header = ['#','Table Name', 'Row Count']
column_divider = ['-','----------','---------']
print "\n{TABLES}\n"
print row_format.format(*column_header)
print row_format.format(*column_divider)
outcsv.writerow(["{TABLES}"])
outcsv.writerow(["#","Table Name","Row Count","Rootpage","SQL Statement"])
for table, row in zip(elementDict["tables"], rowdata):
print row_format.format(elementDict["tables"].index(table)+1, table[0], *row)
outcsv.writerow([elementDict["tables"].index(table)+1, table[0],row[0],table[2],table[3].replace(os.linesep,"")])
# INDEXES - Collect, Print, and Export.
if len(elementDict["indexes"]) > 0:
row_format = "{:^4} {:<%s} {:<%s}" % (str(elementDict["maxindexnamelen"] + 5), str(elementDict["maxindextblnamelen"] + 1))
column_header = ['#','Index Name', 'Associated Table']
column_divider = ['-','----------','----------------']
print "\n{INDEXES}\n"
print row_format.format(*column_header)
print row_format.format(*column_divider)
outcsv.writerow(["{INDEXES}"])
outcsv.writerow(["#","Index Name","Associated Table Name","Rootpage","SQL Statement"])
for index in elementDict["indexes"]:
if index[3] is None:
index[3] = "<EMPTY>"
print row_format.format(elementDict["indexes"].index(index)+1, index[0], index[1])
outcsv.writerow([elementDict["indexes"].index(index)+1,index[0],index[1],index[2],index[3].replace(os.linesep,"")])
# TRIGGERS - Collect, Print, and Export.
if len(elementDict["triggers"]) > 0:
row_format = "{:^4} {:<15} {:<%s}" % (str(elementDict["maxtriggernamelen"] + 5))
column_header = ['#','Triggering Type', 'Associated Table']
column_divider = ['-','---------------','----------------']
print "\n{TRIGGERS}\n"
print row_format.format(*column_header)
print row_format.format(*column_divider)
outcsv.writerow(["{TRIGGERS}"])
outcsv.writerow(["#","Triggering Type","Associated Table Name","Rootpage","SQL Statement"])
for trigger in elementDict["triggers"]:
print row_format.format(elementDict["triggers"].index(trigger)+1, trigger[0], trigger[1])
outcsv.writerow([elementDict["triggers"].index(trigger)+1,trigger[0],trigger[1],trigger[2],trigger[3].replace(os.linesep,"")])
# VIEWS - Collect, Print, and Export.
if len(elementDict["views"]) > 0:
for viewname in elementDict["views"]:
rowcount = getRowCount(viewname[0],dbcurs)
rowdata.append([rowcount,0])
row_format = "{:^4} {:<%s} {:<12}" % str(elementDict["maxviewnamelen"] + 1)
column_header = ['#','View Name', 'Row Count']
column_divider = ['-','----------','---------']
print "\n{VIEWS}\n"
print row_format.format(*column_header)
print row_format.format(*column_divider)
outcsv.writerow(["{VIEWS}"])
outcsv.writerow(["#","View Name","Row Count","Rootpage","SQL Statement"])
for view, row in zip(elementDict["views"], rowdata):
print row_format.format(elementDict["views"].index(view)+1, view[0], *row)
outcsv.writerow([elementDict["views"].index(view)+1, view[0],row[0],view[2],view[3].replace(os.linesep,"")])
else:
logging.info("WARNING: Database does not contain any elements.")
def dumpActiveRows(header,outactivecsv,pagetypedict):
"""
Triggered if the 'a' switch is supplied.
Export all active row content into CSV format. Useful for grep, manual review, etc...
The first value of each line is the Page Offset.
"""
i=0
print "\n[DUMP ACTIVE CONTENT]"
print " <PARSING LEAF TABLE PAGES FOR ACTIVE CELL CONTENT>\n"
for page in pagetypedict['leaftable']:
for row in header.getActiveRowContent(page,header.headerdict['pagesize']):
row.insert(0,page)
outactivecsv.writerow(row)
i+=1
if((i%5000)==0):
print " %s cells exported..." % str(i)
logging.info("Active cell export complete; %s cells exported." % str(i))
def dumpUnallocated(header,outunalloctsv,pagetypedict):
"""
Triggered if the 'u' switch is supplied.
Export all unallocated data to a tab-delimited file.
"""
i=0
print "\n[DUMP UNALLOCATED CONTENT]"
outunalloctsv.writerow(["Offset","Unallocated Type","Block Length","Printable Data"])
print " <PARSING LEAF TABLE PAGES FOR UNALLOCATED CONTENT>\n"
for page in pagetypedict['leaftable']:
unalloclist = header.getUnallocContent(page,header.headerdict['pagesize'])
for row in unalloclist:
outunalloctsv.writerow(row)
i+=1
if((i%5000)==0):
print " %s unallocated blocks exported..." % str(i)
logging.info("Unallocated block export complete; %s blocks exported." % str(i))
def mapPages(header, outcsv):
"""
Triggered if the 'm' switch is supplied.
Generate a visual map of the database's page type distribution.
"""
print "\n[PAGE MAP]\n"
pagemap = header.mapPages(header.headerdict['pagesize'])
mapheaderfields = (("Page Map"),
("Interior Index Pages (i)"),
("Interior Table Pages (t)"),
("Leaf Index Pages (I)"),
("Leaf Table Pages (T)"),
("Header Pages (H)"),
("Overflow Pages (O)"),
("Total Identified Pages"))
outcsv.writerow(["{PAGE MAP}"])
outcsv.writerow(["Page Statistics","Value"])
i = pagecount = 0
for value in mapheaderfields:
if (i == 0):
j=0
rowlabel = "{:>%s}" % len(str(len(pagemap[0]))+" ")
print rowlabel.format(" ") + "0 8 16 24 31"
print rowlabel.format(" ") + "|.......|.......|.......|......."
while True:
print rowlabel.format(str(j) + ": ") + pagemap[0][j:j+32]
j+=32
if (j>len(pagemap[0])):
print ""
break
else:
print " %s: %s" % (value,pagemap[i])
outcsv.writerow((value,pagemap[i]))
i+=1
def setupLogging(outfile):
"""
Configure basic logging and populate the log with bibliographic info.
"""
logfile = outfile + ".log"
logging.basicConfig(filename=os.path.join(logfile),level=logging.DEBUG, format='%(asctime)s %(levelname)s: %(message)s', datefmt='%H:%M:%S')
console = logging.StreamHandler()
console.setLevel(logging.INFO)
console.setFormatter(logging.Formatter('%(message)s'))
logging.getLogger('').addHandler(console)
logging.info("""\n _____ ____ __ _ __ _____
/ ___// __ \ / / (_) /___/__ / Notional Labs 2013
\__ \/ / / / / / / / __/ _ \/ / / _ \/ ___/
___/ / /_/ / / /___/ / /_/ __/ /_/ __/ /
/____/\___\_\/_____/_/\__/\___/____|___/_/
Forensic SQLite Database Analyser and Reporting Tool """)
print "-------------------------------------------------------"
logging.info(" Version ["+version+"] Build ["+build+"] Author [James E. Hung]")
print "-------------------------------------------------------"
return
def validateArgs():
"""
Validate input arguments.
"""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Notional-Labs.com: SQLiteZer")
parser.add_argument('-i','--input', help='Target SQLite database file.', required=True)
parser.add_argument('-o','--output', help='Output job name (exclude file extension).', required=True)
parser.add_argument('-a','--active', help='OPTIONAL: Dump all raw active records into a CSV.', action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('-c','--content', help='OPTIONAL: Generate content report.', action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('-m','--pagemap', help='OPTIONAL: Print a visual map of the physical page distribution', action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('-u','--unalloc', help='OPTIONAL: Dump all unallocated areas of each page into a CSV.', action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('-x','--debug', help='OPTIONAL: Developers Only - Enable debug mode.', action='store_true')
args = vars(parser.parse_args())
try:
with open(args['input']): pass
except IOError:
print "Target SQLite DB file does not exist or cannot be opened. Exiting..."
sys.exit(1)
return args['output'],args['input'],args['pagemap'],args['debug'],args['active'],args['content'],args['unalloc']
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
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Do you ever feel that everyone who has a chronic invisible illness like Lyme, ME, fibromyalgia, or MCS deserves an award for everything we deal with? Me too!
Lol yep, my go out outfit is even more extreme due to chemical sensitivity. Make up that doesn't make me react? Nope. Hair cut at home? The ladies don't want to bother or they come smelling of hair products so I have had to do it on my own for years now. Add a mask on the face when going out cause even in a low chemical environment you never know when the next perfume bomb lady or Axe covered guy is going to turn the corner lol so much fun. There's also the added bonus that a medical N95 mask keeps you from catching viruses and making your weak immune system even worse.
But despite all this, yes, we do make such efforts to appear at our best and deserve a nice medal and a gentle pat on the back.
It's interesting how once you add a device, whether a mask or a walker, suddenly we "look sick." And we definitely deserve a medal for being near the Axe cologne guy/perfume stinky lady. Actually, come to think of it, thanks for that cartoon idea! 😆 I was about to get a massage and I had to leave because the guy was wearing so much fragrance. I don't have full-blown MCS but I have mast cell disorder and allergies.
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Q: Does jQuery event.stopPropagation() stop all callbacks for that event, or just the one it's declared in? I have a question about jQuery's event.stopPropagation(). Does event.stopPropagation() prevent all callback functions for that event on that target element (not necessarily the same target but same parent) from bubbling to the parent or just the one it's declared in? To elaborate, say I have this:
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e.stopPropagation();
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$('#someId').children()[1].on('mousedown touchstart MSPointerDown', function(e){
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A: In your second example, the two events are not related at all, so you will have to treat them as such; they will both need to be prevented.
stopPropagation will stop the event from propagating up the dom, but it will not stop other event handlers bound to the same element and event. For that, you would need stopImmediatePropagation.
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Q: Search repos with GitHub API using date query If I make the following GET request to the GitHub API, I get about 58 entries:
https://api.github.com/search/repositories?&per_page=250&sort=updated&order=asc&q=%22github-octocat%22
However, the following with any date parameters return 0 entries:
Created since date: ( created:>=2010-09-01 )
https://api.github.com/search/repositories?&per_page=250&sort=updated&order=asc&q=%22github-octocat+created:>=2010-09-01%22
Date range: ( created:2012-08-13..2020-08-14 )
https://api.github.com/search/repositories?&per_page=250&sort=updated&order=asc&q=%22github-octocat+created:2012-08-13..2020-08-14%22
In the GitHub docs, under the section Constructing a search query, the syntax is outlined as such:
SEARCH_KEYWORD_1 SEARCH_KEYWORD_N QUALIFIER_1 QUALIFIER_N
Thei GitHub docs at Search by when a repository was created or last updated outlines date formats like the two above, and Query for values between a range outlines valid combinations of them. I suspect these examples are not meant for this use, as the examples use URLs intended for browsers, such as https://github.com/search?q=case+pushed%3A%3E%3D2013-03-06+fork%3Aonly&type=Repositories, instead of api.github.com, which is confusing too.
I'm trying to apply the patterns shown in the following resources in order to get a range of dates filter:
*
*Github API call: filter by committer-date, answer by Poonacha
*Get issues on a date range from Github enterprise API, answer by Al Neill
Any pointers greatly appreciated.
A: Even though the GitHub docs outlines the syntax as such:
SEARCH_KEYWORD_1 SEARCH_KEYWORD_N QUALIFIER_1 QUALIFIER_N
the parameters for date or similar, are not valid unless placed outside the q parameter. Instead of including date qualifier inside of the double quotes (shown as %22 below):
q=%22mysearch+pushed%3A2017-09-01..2020-10-01+sort:updated%22
Pull them out, and add them after the closing quote of the q parameter:
q=%22mystring%22+pushed%3A2017-09-01..2020-10-01+sort:updated
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As vendor management continues to be a key issue for regulators, the FDIC has issued its Proposed Guidelines for Third-Party Lending. The deadline to comment was originally September 12, 2016, and was extended through October 27, 2016, in response to several requests for an extension of time.
In its proposal, the FDIC outlines the risks associated with third party lending, sets forth its minimum expectations for associated risk management systems, its supervisory considerations and the examination procedures related to third party lending.
The Proposed Guidelines define third-party lending as being an arrangement that relies on a third party to perform a significant aspect of the lending process. It includes situations where the insured institution originates loans for third parties, situations where the insured institution originates loans through third party lenders or jointly with third party lenders and situations where the institution originates loans using third party platforms.
The Proposed Guidelines make clear that an institution's board of directors and senior management are ultimately responsible for managing third party lending arrangements and cannot divest itself of liability.
The Proposed Guidelines reiterate much of what is set forth in FIL-44-2008 regarding third party risk management.
Specifically, the proposal makes clear that risk management programs should consider the following risks: strategic, operational, transaction, pipeline and liquidity, model, credit, lending compliance, consumer compliance, and BSA/AML.
Maintain an appropriate training program for the institution and ensure that third party personnel maintain and institute the same.
–The Proposed Guidelines also make it clear that all proposed third-party lending arrangements should fit within the institution's strategic plan and business model.
–The Proposal sets forth the minimum expectation that institutions understand the models used by third-party lenders to ensure they are consistent with the institution's underwriting and loan policies and compliance with applicable consumer protection laws, among other things.
Allow the institution full access to information or data necessary to perform its risk and compliance management responsibilities.
–The FDIC expects that credit underwriting and administration guidelines will be established by the institution and not the third party.
–Institutions engaged in significant lending activities through third parties will receive increased supervisory attention, including concurrent and more frequent examinations.
The proposal should come as no surprise to lenders who have been monitoring the recent enforcement actions and continued focus on third party vendor management issues from all regulators. As the FIL will apply to all FDIC-supervised institutions engaged in third-party lenders, FDIC institutions should reassess their risk management programs and compliance management systems to ensure all are in compliance with the proposed guidelines.
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Man's eternal quest is for happiness. All experience is preceded by the desire for happiness. This is true regardless of whether the search is on a conscious level or not. Our search for happiness is fueled by an unquenchable thirst for objects or conditions. We crave objects or conditions that we believe will give us happiness and pleasure. But what happens? Haven't you had the experience, after receiving your heart's desire, of wanting more, or worse, yet, of losing it? No object or condition can ensure lasting happiness.
Change is the fundamental nature of the universe, and it is good. Whatever our initial reluctance to change, imagine if the universe or we, ourselves, were static! What brings happiness on this day will change or cease to exist the next. Thus, we become caught in an endless cycle of the pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain. Various spiritual traditions remind us that happiness only comes from within ourselves, from the deep knowing that we are divine. Permanent happiness can only occur when we experience, ultimately, that we are God, whose fundamental nature is the happiness we crave. For most of us it is a great relief to know that what we are looking for already exists within us, as us.
Most of us do not realize that we are God.
There are paths to God-realization.
Following these paths will ultimately lead to a direct experience of God.
God-realization brings new understanding to suffering.
God-realization results in unity consciousness or a deep awareness and compassion for all beings.
Vedanta, one of the world's earliest religious philosophies, contain the seven universal truths in the last part of the Vedas known as the Upanishads. The early Vedas, which were revealed between 1500 and 1200 BC, deal with ritual and theology. The Upanishads, which date to about 600 BC, explain the nature and truth of Ultimate Reality, or God and man's relationship to God. Vedanta states that our real nature is divine and that the objective of humanity is to unfold and express this divinity. Vedanta is the paradigm we will use for further exploration of the seven essential truths.
Vedanta, like all religions of the world, have the foundation of their knowledge based on direct experience. The mystic's experience of God realization is then revealed through the language of the scriptures. Yet how can Ultimate Reality ever be adequately conveyed through language? Sanskrit, as the language of the Vedas, aids the seeker in replicating the mystical experience because Sanskrit words are considered to be no different from the objects that they symbolize. The name of the object is the essence or vibration of the object itself. By repeating that name, we can experience the essence and true nature of the object. For this reason, I use Sanskrit rather than English terms here.
What do we mean when we say "God"? According to Vedanta, the highest Reality, or God, is called Brahman. The essential nature of Brahman is infinite existence, consciousness, and bliss, or satchidananda. Brahman is the principal of pure existence (sat); pure consciousness (chit); and pure bliss (ananda). Sat, chit, and ananda are not qualities; they are Brahman's true nature, as inseparable as wetness and water. The universe and all it's manifestations, both external and internal, arise, live, and then merge back into Brahman in the same way a wave rises, crests, and then dissolves back into the ocean. Vedanta considers Brahman to be both the instrumental and material cause of the universe. Brahman is the creator of the world and the material essence of the universe. Just as gold remains gold regardless of whether it is a ring, a coin, or a bracelet, so Brahman is not changed through the creation of the world. The individual self, which considers itself as separate, and the universe, have their ground of being in Brahman. Once you understand that Brahman is the ground of all being, you understand that you are not the individual you think you are, that the universe is not the universe that you think it is. Rather, the world and everything within objective experience is a manifestation of God, or Brahman.
The Upanishads declare, "All is indeed Brahman." All forms are Brahman. Each form of Brahman is in a different stage of the evolutionary cycle. Whether mineral, plant, animal, or man, all sentient beings have God-realization as their ultimate destiny.
The Upanishads teach that human beings can find Brahman within. Vedanta says that Brahman dwells in the human heart as the divine Self, or Atman. In other words, we do not have to become Brahman. We already are Brahman. The true Self, the Atman, never born and never to die, is Brahman. That is Reality, that is the Truth of who we are and the meaning of the sayings, "Thou art That," and "I am That I Am."
Our "Thou" is "That," or Brahman. Our "I am," our individual Self or Atman, is That "I Am," the universal Self or Brahman. It is all One and the same, there is no difference. The goal of all life is to realize and manifest this divinity.
Descartes, the French philosopher, said, "I think, therefore I am." According to Vedanta, this proposition is backwards and should be rephrased as "I am, therefore I think." First there is the "I," meaning the divine Self, not the mind. This divine Self or "I" exists before any thinking takes place. Since Brahman is the ground of everything, it includes the mind. The problem is that we identify ourselves with our thoughts and mental concepts believing we are who we think we are. "I am a man," "I am a woman," "I am thin," "I am fat," I am happy," I am sad," "I am __________. " You can fill in the blank. For most of us, this identification goes on ad infinitum in daily life and we never even notice it. When we identify with our body we fear sickness, old age, and death. When we identify with our thoughts we suffer from anger, hatred, fear, and the host of mental afflictions.
The Rig Veda declares, "Truth is one, sages call it by various names." As stated in the Perennial Philosophy, and as mystics of all ages, religions, and cultures have experienced and confirmed, and continue to tell us, that we, too, can realize this truth by following spiritual disciplines. Vedanta accepts all spiritual knowledge that is in harmony with reason and is verifiable through experience. From this perspective, the scriptures reveal the Truth, philosophical reason bears it out, mystics experience It, and then we realize it by following the prescribed spiritual disciplines. There are as many paths to God-realization as there are types of seekers. Each path is oriented to the seeker's natural tendencies. Some paths are oriented toward the practice of wisdom and knowledge, some toward love and devotion, and some toward selfless service. All help seekers get in touch with their inherent divinity in ways that are most natural to their personalities and dispositions.
Christ said, "The door is opened to him who knocks." It is through our intense desire and yearning to know the Truth that the Truth reveals itself to us. The knowledge and experience of the Supreme Reality is available when we can go deeply into the core of our being. It is there that we have the realization that "the One has become the Many."
Recalling that identification with the mind and body is the root of all suffering, the necessity of being able to still the mind is of the highest importance. The mind is the lens through which we view the world. It conditions our experiences. What we think is what we experience. That is why two people can be confronted with the same situation and react differently to that experience. Many a saint has declared, "The world is as you see it." In order to see Reality clearly, we must meditate. Through daily practice of meditation, the mind becomes clear and still, allowing us to perceive our innumerable thoughts and go beyond them to the source of all thought, to the subtle reality of our true nature. Over time meditation reveals the truth of Christ's declaration, "The kingdom of God is within."
During meditation, mantra repetition serves as a useful tool for appeasing the mind. "Mantra" is formed by two Sanskrit syllables, "man" which means "to think" and "tra" which means "to guide or lead." Remembering that Sanskrit words contain the energy or state of consciousness associated with the word, a mantra leads and supports the practitioner of meditation. A mantra can be chanted or sung out loud, repeated silently in meditation or throughout the day. You may have your own mantra. If not, you can repeat Satchitananda. It resonates with the essence of your true nature at the deepest cellular level. The Hermetic saying, "As above, so below" means that everything that exists in this world has its source in a higher world. Satchitananda ---Truth, Consciousness, and Bliss --- is who we are at our deepest, and highest, level. It is our identity with Brahman, our individual reflection of the One who has become many.
As the saying goes, practice makes perfect. Practice is everything! Rather than knowing the Truth as an intellectual concept, know It from the depths of your being. This is possible and inevitable from an evolutionary perspective. When we die the only thing we take with us is our consciousness; similarly, when we are born the only thing we bring with us is our consciousness. Know that, sooner or later, we will all manifest our divinity, for this is the greatest truth of who we are.
There are countless examples of saints who despite persecution, physical deprivation, and disease maintained their conscious contact with God. It is likely that they felt pain, however the stories of Ramakrishna, Ramana Maharshi, Christ, Moses, the Buddha, Milarepa, and others demonstrate that in the face of such obstacles they continually celebrated God. It is important to understand that in this universe of name and form which is conditioned by time, space, and cause and effect, there will probably always be suffering. But this does not mean that we close our eyes to it and become complacent in the face of evil. In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna urges a reluctant Arjuna to fight in the name of dharma, or righteousness, even though they both know suffering will ensue.
So-called evil in the world is simply ignorance, the profound forgetting of the truth of who we really are. We must understand that there is a great reality, a great love, wisdom, and power throughout the universe that is beyond normal human comprehension. We must attempt to find this within ourselves. We must allow ourselves to deeply feel our individual pain and the pain of humanity. When we know who we truly are we can hold the broader perspective that everything is happening exactly as it should, that "All is indeed Brahman."
When you know your true nature, awareness of suffering is greatly heightened. With this awareness comes knowledge of the sacredness and unity of all life and respect for all beings as manifestations of God. Everywhere you look, there is only God. This is the meaning of Christ's saying, "Do unto others as you would do unto yourself." There are no others, only the One exists. The Bodhisattva vow so beautifully expresses the desire for the liberation of all beings: For as long as time and space exist and sentient beings remain, may I, too, abide to dispel the misery of the world.
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Man Outraged Over Gym Goers Without Masks Pulls Gun, Is Subsequently Tackled By Army Vet
What do you think is more deadly—COVID-19 or fear of it?
This has been one of the primary philosophical questions discussed among those who are at least still intellectually honest enough to see what's going on to our society post-pandemic.
And in the case of a recent incident at a Minnesota gym, a potentially very deadly situation was quickly averted not by the wearing of masks, but by an everyday hero forced to tackle a guy so triggered by a lack of adherence to Minnesota mask mandates that he busted out a firearm.
Yup—this is where we're at.
I'm thinking right about now, self-defense skills are more important than masks, if this dude's meltdown is any indication.
The Daily Caller reports that an LA Fitness club manager in Maplewood, Minnesota was forced to tackle a man who pointed a gun at his chest while complaining about gym goers who failed to comply with local mask mandates.
33-year-old Army veteran Mike Olson took down 64-year-old Michael Florhaug after the older man brandished a firearm and turned away from him, as the Anchorage Daily News reported.
Florhaug was not a member of the club at the time of the incident, apparently, but was in possession of a state-issued permit to carry a firearm.
"I just kind of knew it had to be done. It didn't take much thinking. It was more of a reaction," Olson told the Anchorage Daily News.
Florhaug was charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, which is definitely a lot more serious than not wearing a mask during a media-hyped pandemic, believe you me. But then again who knows. The world is upside down right now.
The Daily Caller noted that "He reportedly complained to an employee at the front desk about people exercising without masks and threatened to take photographs of club members who weren't complying with the state mandate."
We can blame the state for this as they have set up hotlines that implore residents to turn in their fellow residents when they see them violating COVID mandates.
Olson raised his hands to prevent the irate man from entering the club, at which point Florhaug produced his firearm.
All jokes aside, it's pretty disturbing to think of what could have happened had Olson not acted quickly. For his part, he "thought Florhaug was going to shoot members who didn't have masks on."
Florhaug, however, says he merely "flashed the gun" which is of course what totally sane and sensible people do when they're upset about something and not at all criminally violent, right?
"[While] we definitely recommend that people call the police and try not to take matters in their own hands, it appears that the manager didn't really have a choice. He felt like people's lives were at risk. … He did a great job," Maplewood Police Sgt. Joe Steiner said, the Anchorage Daily News reported.
I don't necessarily agree with calling the police as your best first option. When seconds count, police are usually minutes away if not longer due to defunding efforts. This ironically, is why Americans should take their Second Amendment rights seriously.
Of course, it's important to note that being triggered by people in a gym who aren't wearing a scrap of fabric over their face like Dear Leader Walz tells you to is not actually considered a justifiable means of deploying a firearm, as this dude just learned the hard way.
Fortunately for this goof, Mike Olson wasn't himself armed with a gun. I doubt that Olson would have just "flashed" Florhaug back.
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Q: I'm a transplant to Texas from the country's northern regions, and one thing that has struck me since I got here is that there are virtually no basements in people's houses. As someone who did a lot of growing up in basements—playing air hockey, watching Fast Times at Ridgemont High a few hundred times, maybe engaging in some occasional necking, etc.—this seems like a major disadvantage of living in Texas. Can you explain to me why Texas is a basementless state?
A: So, if the Texanist is hearing you correctly, what you are saying is that one of the big pluses to living in northern climes is an abundance of dank, windowless, subterranean rooms? And that not having such spaces in homes here in Texas is somehow a drawback to the growing-up process? The Texanist is scratching his head.
It is true that basements in Texas's residential structures are a rarity. The Texanist specifically highlights "residential" because basements are not uncommon in larger buildings. The Capitol, in Austin, has a basement; the nearby Goodman Building, a stone's throw from the statehouse's west entrance, has a basement that houses an historic bar at which the Texanist likes to wet his whistle now and then; and the Alamo, despite what you may have learned from Pee-wee's Big Adventure, has two basements. In fact, almost all the big Texas buildings the Texanist can think of, both historic and new, have basements. But you are absolutely right that few houses in Texas are similarly equipped.
This is, to answer your main question, due to a variety of factors. In some parts of the state the water table is too near the surface of the ground, making leaking and flooding an issue. In other areas the bedrock is too near the surface, making digging a basement difficult and costly. In still other areas, what's known as "expansive" soils—clay and/or shale that shifts around in excessively wet and excessively dry conditions, which is to say normal conditions in Texas—make a basement unworkable. And then there's the matter of the frost line, the depth at which water in the ground freezes in wintertime, which is pretty much nonexistent here in largely subtropical Texas but is a big deal in the frosty north. See, a foundation set in ground that freezes and thaws can move around, which is not a good thing. Thus, in your native land, Mr. Fish, foundations have to be constructed below the surface of the ground—sometimes many feet below the surface. And since the builder of a home is going to be burrowing down anyway, why not add a basement? In Texas, there exists no such imperative.
Another reason we don't have basements but natural-born Yankees such as yourself do: In much of Texas we've got a superabundance of land and a relative scarcity of zoning regulations; in the north it's exactly the opposite. So where builders up yonder who want to add additional square footage to a house feel compelled to dig down, here we're usually happy to opt for the easier path: building up and/or out.
Of course, as you point out, basements were not really an option for the Texanist and his cohort. So, like most young folks in the Lone Star State, the Texanist did his "growing up" aboveground. Thinking back, he played his air hockey at Skate Haven, watched Fast Times at Ridgemont High at the theater, and engaged in bouts of necking, etc., whenever and wherever he could.
Additionally, the Texanist fished, gigged frogs, caught turtles and snakes, shot his BB gun, smoked his grapevine, glimpsed his soggy old men's lifestyle and entertainment magazines, experimented with smokeless tobacco, drank his garage refrigerator-appropriated beer, and expanded his dirty-word vocabulary on the banks of the beautiful and storied Bird Creek in his mostly basementless hometown of Temple. Which is to say he did all of those things outdoors, which is really how it ought to be.
A version of this is published in the July 2018 issue.
I have seen basements with dens, workshops and photo darkrooms. But, you are right, it is all about the area. Some areas of NJ and LI have no basements.
I've seen basements (small ones sometimes) built for food storage in some of the old German stone homes in hill country.
I was whisked away from my Texas birthplace to the north(Michigan) when I was six. Moving north in 1957 from south Texas brought several previously unknown things into my life. The positive or negative impact of these such as television and central heating, is still being debated. When my folks bought a house, it came with a basement. Air hockey didn't exist so my Dad built a Ping Pong table which endured many winters. He spent his winter spare time in another corner tying flies for summer fishing trips. I also practiced my putting stroke on a strip of carpet down there in anticipation of spring. The basement was also cooler in the heat and humidity of summer. In those days there was still plenty of time for outdoor fun like shoveling two feet of snow out of the driveway following a winter blizzard or pushing a lawn mower around the largest lawn in the neighborhood every Saturday during the summer months. After nearly 50 years of meandering to various locales in the country, I returned to Texas happily to find that in spite of the lack of basements, television along with central heat and air and found their way to the Lone Star State.
LIMESTONE and other really hard rocks make it too expensive to bulld basements in most areas.
The length of the reply was necessary – I live in the hill country now and it's true – three inches of top soil and underneath lies limestone. Lousy for gardening. But I'm a native Houstonian and, poke a stick in the ground, water bubbled up. This state is too large and geologically complex to characterize with one sentence.
Move to west Texas. There are lots of basements out here in tornado country.
Many of us grew up with "basements" in NW Texas but we called them storm cellars. They are not whole house in size.
I grew up in Georgia where all the houses had basements and I just assumed everyone did. We roller skated down there, my parents had parties there, my sister taught the kids in the neighborhood arts and crafts and we put on skits for our parents. My dad had his workshop there, too. But at night on the weekends when my parents would go out and leave us to tend to ourselves it became a scary place and every bump in the night would make us think someone was coming to get us through the bottom back door that led to the outside of the house. Still, I wouldn't have traded our basement for the world because it was many things depending on the day or night and depending on the season.
No basements here because in the summer Texas is the closest place to Hell without digging a hole.
I grew up in Amarillo, where we had a basement. That's where Dad kept his snake collection and where we huddled with a transistor radio, flashlights and candles when there were tornado warnings.
Most of the old German houses in the Hill Country have "cellars". Of the three old homesteads in my family, all have "cellars". They were cool in summer for projects, and we stored vegetables, milk, sausage, etc.
Basements are good. Extra room for work, play, and storage. What passes for "attics" in modern Texas houses are tiny, dirty blast furnaces that are useless bug havens and lack of basements as usable space is why everyone in Texas with a garage usually is forced to keep junk in it, not cars. And we could sure use basements to keep our water heaters, laundry machines, and AC/heating units in, as well as protected pipes that aren't as likely to freeze in the winter.
Maybe it's a joke, but the Alamo, historically, has no basement(s). If someone has built one since the battle, it's news to me.
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Q: Poor monitor contrast for certain colors I recently bought a monitor (LG W1930S). Everything went out smooth until I discovered certain colors are.. invisible. For instance on this monitor #EEEEEE and #FFFFFF look the same to me. On the old monitor there is a clear distinction between them. I am using the same (really old) graphic card: nvidia mx 440.
Is this the monitor's fault (do low-end monitors usually fail in this way?) or the graphic card is too old? Thank you in advance.
EDIT:
The thing is I have seen the exact same model at someone else and it showed #EEEEEE perfectly. Does this mean I have to return my monitor ?
A: personally i would blame the monitor. different monitors (especially between manufacturers) will display the same image differently, whether because of different programming in the controller or because of different components.
i have a dual monitor setup at home (two different brands) and while one looks OK the other usually looks slightly too green. and no matter how much i fiddle with the controls (either through the graphics drivers or on the monitor itself) i can not get them to look the same.
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August 9, 2012 Zinnia JonesChristian behavior, LGBT, social justice
When people feel the need to state explicitly how "tolerant" they are, it's usually a sign that something is amiss. Such is the case with Bristol Palin's recent blog post, where she declares that she would have no problem with a gay dance partner, but laments that others are unwilling to extend the same tolerance to certain Christian beliefs:
In their simplistic minds, the fact that I'm a Christian, that I believe in God's plan for marriage, means that I must hate gays and must hate to even be in their presence. Well, they were right about one thing: there was hate in that media room, but the hate was theirs, not mine. …
Look, my responsibility is pretty darn clear: to treat people as I would like to be treated, to be gracious, and – yes – to uphold and advance my Christian principles in all that I do. Would I want a gay dancer to refuse to dance with me because of my beliefs? Why would I refuse to dance with a gay man because of his?
To the Left, "tolerance" means agreeing with them on, well, everything. To me, tolerance means learning to live and work with each other when we don't agree – and won't ever agree.
At first glance, this seems like a pretty straightforward example of tolerance: I accept you, can't you accept me? The problem is that, in this case, the ideal of tolerance is being used to call for inaction in the face of intolerance. Palin implicitly parallels two instances of tolerance – the first is simply tolerating the existence and presence of gay people; the second is tolerating the belief that the defining feature of gay people, as embodied in their relationships, is immoral and should be legally treated as unequal.
These are clearly quite different things. Under a meaningful understanding of what tolerance is, there are indeed some beliefs that are simply unacceptable – indeed, they are intolerable. Think about it: Is there any belief that you would consider so unreasonable and inhumane that passively tolerating it, and remaining silent in the face of it, would be more unacceptable to you than speaking out and letting it be known that you're not okay with that? For instance, do you see no difference between women voting and those who would act to prevent them from voting, or gay people holding a parade and those who would seek to suppress them by violence, or women wearing the clothes of their choice and those who demand they be cloaked in veils, or gay people merely existing and others who want to execute them? At what point do you recognize that such things are not just two sides of one coin, not just an innocuous difference of opinion, and plainly not the same?
If you can acknowledge that it is possible for certain beliefs to be so troubling that you cannot accept them, then you can understand that this is only a matter of where we draw that line. And many of us draw the line at the belief that gay people's love is immoral and should be legally unrecognized. If our commitment to tolerance has any teeth to it, then advocating tolerance of gay people necessarily precludes being okay with such anti-gay beliefs. After all, if someone claimed to tolerate your own beliefs, how much would that really mean to you if they never spoke out in protest when others called for such homophobic Christian speech to be criminalized? Such an obligation to object should at least be familiar on a conceptual level to Christians, who have often claimed that "loving" someone demands that we tell them the unvarnished "truth" about the supposed sinfulness of their sexuality.
Calling for tolerance, at the most basic level and regardless of the specifics of what we believe ought to be tolerated, means advocating one approach to beliefs and expressions over another. A kind of universal "tolerance" that says literally anything is okay negates that, and as a result, it's barely even coherent or distinct as a position. At most, it has all the force of "I think this might be a good idea, but, you know… whatever." If you think that tolerance of you or your beliefs is at all important, then realize that tolerance needs to be more compelling than that. Tolerance doesn't mean agreeing with "the Left" – it means, at a minimum, agreeing that tolerance should actually stand for something. And if you expect to be admired for your tolerance, then espousing a position that amounts to "I'm so tolerant, I'll never let anyone know I disapprove of prejudice against minorities!" isn't the best way to make that happen.
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21 thoughts on "Bristol Palin's perversion of tolerance"
gshelley
Look, my responsibility is pretty darn clear: to treat people as I would like to be treated
I wonder if that includes letting them marry the person they choose to marry?
I haven't looked, but let me guess….she doesn't allow comments on her blog?
She does allow comments, but I'm sure they're heavily edited, just like her mom's Facebook page and the Conservatives4Palin site. Hate is allowed so long as it's directed at progressives.
The thing I wish people would make sure to mention is that BRISTOL DOES NOT WRITE HER BLOG.
The girl can barely order drive-thru, but we're supposed to believe she's written these blog posts and not Nancy French, her ghostwriter?
The Palins are so phony and undeserving of praise that it just hurts to watch.
smrnda
Bristol Palin takes the most empty, meaningless gestures of 'tolerance' and then asks for points for that, while openly agreeing that these people she allegedly 'tolerates' should have less rights than she does.
Some viewpoints are inherently intolerant, while others are tolerant. Wanting diminished rights for others cannot be 'tolerant' and so should not be tolerated.
The message is essentially that the victims of bullying should shut the hell up and accept it.
Meanwhile, the Palins make big bank of playing the victim and whining constantly about how put upon they are by the mean ole progressives of the world.
aleph squared
Exactly. You want to be treated as a human being with the right to love who you want and marry who you want, so you should treat homosexual people the same fucking way.
Universal tolerance is a logical impossibility at the outset. For then we must be tolerant of intolerance. But if we tolerate intolerance, then we tolerate that which contradicts what we aim for, which is universal tolerance. QED
Arancaytar
the fact that I'm a Christian, that I believe in God's plan for marriage, means that I must hate gays and must hate to even be in their presence.
No, it just means that even if you don't hate them enough to be physically revolted, you want to deny them basic human rights.
It's not so much a perversion, as truly tolerance in the classic sense: Tolerating the presence of people you think are fundamentally less worthy.
Coragyps
It's pretty bizarre that anyone could care what Bristol says about anything. Even more so because, had her mother been any species of celebrity other than Rightwinga religiosus, she would have been universally condemned by others of that species as a slutty nasty unwed mother. Exactly how the hell does she get to say "I believe in God's plan for marriage" anyway? She would have been stoned to death under God's Plan for Marriage v.1.0, nu?
eggbert
Replace instanes of the word "gay" with "black" and we see why this is dangerous thought. Seems a lot like argunents againts integration. Pretty big of her to be ok touching a gay person *eye roll*
Sorry for the typos!
Karl Popper is always the best response to those "why won't you tolerate my intolerance" types:
"Unlimited tolerance must lead to the disappearance of tolerance. If we extend unlimited tolerance even to those who are intolerant, if we are not prepared to defend a tolerant society against the onslaught of the intolerant, then the tolerant will be destroyed, and tolerance with them… We should therefore claim, in the name of tolerance, the right not to tolerate the intolerant. We should claim that any movement preaching intolerance places itself outside the law, and we should consider incitement to intolerance and persecution as criminal, in the same way as we should consider incitement to murder, or to kidnapping, or to the revival of the slave trade, as criminal."
Damien Otis
Bristol, it isn't about whether or not you would dance with a gay man, it's about gay men being free to dance with each other.
And if you think both of these are OK, then no one is going to have a problem with your beliefs which don't negatively impact others. "The Left" gives you shit for that? Really?
Of course, anyone is free to agree or disagree with your beliefs, and vocal disagreement isn't intolerance.
Aliasalpha
Interesting that she (or at least her writer) states that she has no problem dancing with a strictly hypothetical gay man rather than a gay woman…
StevoR
Highlighting the major difference between 'tolerance' and 'acceptence' conceptions.
Also wondering what Bristol Palin would do if a lesbian (or trans) lass approached her as a dance partner now..
Wonders too if that experiment has been / should be tried ..
had3
"I had a choice to have an abortion or not, and I respect the choice any woman would make regarding that matter." ….and other examples of Bristol's tolerance.
jenny6833a
Karl Popper is alleged above to have written:
It seems to me that Popper is going around in circles, as is everyone here who agrees with Popper, which appears to be Zinnia and everyone else here. After all, criminal acts imply criminal sanctions, and such sanctions amount to persecution of the person who performs an act that has been declared criminal.
So Popper is really saying, "… we should consider incitement to intolerance and persecution as deserving intolerance and persecution."
Does he really mean, for example, that advocates of penalties for murder should be declared intolerant and immediately penalized?
So who decides, or on what basis does a society decide, which types of intolerance and persecution are justified? Most of us, I suspect, would agree with Popper that that it's OK to persecute those who engage in "incitement to murder, or to kidnapping, or to the revival of the slave trade."
The usual answer revolves around the concept of tangible harm. I agree that refusing equal rights to gays tangibly harms them. But does allowing equal rights for gays tangibly harm those who believe, on whatever basis, that homosexual activity is wrong?
Jefferson regarded 'harmless' as that which neither picked his pocket nor broke his leg; that is, harm had to be physical or financial. Yet American society has never accepted that idea. We have had, and still have, a huge number of laws that criminalize and thus persecute those who offend others' cultural or moral opinions without doing any degree of Jeffersonian 'harm.'
Until Zinnia and the rest of you convince me that you have a reliable way of deciding when it is and when it isn't OK to persecute others, I find myself unable to follow Popper's argument or any of the others in this thread.
logicpriest
Look, it is very, very simple. Intolerance of harmful beliefs is ok. Intolerance based on the denial of rights and privileges for a CLASS of people, that is any identity based group of human beings is not to be tolerated. Just like crimes, you can only be penalized for actions (theoretically) and not for your type of existence.
Hopefully you really meant it when you said you could be persuaded, but I find that most people who say that don't really mean it.
NB: beliefs that an identity based group are not deserving of rights is, in and of itself, not an identity.
Look, it is very, very simple. Intolerance of harmful beliefs is ok.
What about non-harmful beliefs? Who decides which is which? Perhaps you meant to say, "Intolerance of beliefs is ok."
Intolerance based on the denial of rights and privileges for a CLASS of people, that is any identity based group of human beings is not to be tolerated. Just like crimes, you can only be penalized for actions (theoretically) and not for your type of existence.
I suggest that you need to 1) clean up the logic of that presentation, and 2) provide a careful definition of "a CLASS of people, that is any identity based group of human beings."
It sounds to me like you're saying that being gay defines a class of people, a "type of of existence," but that gay sex is an action that can legitimately be penalized. Similarly, if I understand what you wrote, it would be OK to believe in some god, but that going to church and/or praying is an action that it's OK to penalize.
Maybe I misunderstand. Clarification might help.
M Groesbeck
You're totally right — Bristol Palin is being completely tolerant when she pushes to restrict my rights, criminalize my love life, etc. It would be intolerant for me to expect equal treatment under the law. My eyes are opened!
…or maybe, just maybe, making ethical distinctions requires some grounding in reality instead of solipsistic reactionary ideology.
Could you please explain how a person who does not believe in gay marriage would be harmed by a same sex couple being married? You seem to be trying to make a case that there is no clear way to determine whether or not an action is harmful and that therefore there is no standard by which some should be restricted and others shouldn't.
It seems like, with your invocation of Jefferson, you've already found someone who had a pretty reliable standard for when something is 'harmful' and when it's not. American society hasn't accepted this idea since it's been full of bigoted shits who like to piss on people just for not being in line with their own narrow beliefs on how to behave.
The idea that Popper is going around in circles is just a standard tactic used to argue that there's no meaningful way to distinguish a tolerant belief from an intolerant one. Popper would argue that murder is an actual action which harms someone, and should be illegal. Harm is pretty easy to sort out, and pretending it isn't is just a diversionary tactic.
Allowing equal rights for gays 'harms' people who oppose them the same way that ending Jim Crow 'harmed' prejudiced white people – it forced them to stop using their power to be shits to another group of people. Having to co-exist with people you don't like or have biases against isn't an imposition, but people who oppose gay marriage seem to think it is, yet at the same time they don't feel like the rest of us having to put up with their religions getting tax-exempt status is somehow not an imposition on us.
Any action that would deny full citizenship to any group of people is intolerant and shouldn't be tolerated. Is the belief that women should not have the right to vote and that women should both equally tolerant beliefs? If you can figure that out, then you can pretty much figure out what's tolerant and what's not.
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Q: Can i create multiple global style sheet for user change? I'm the beginner of react-native.
I'm going to provide change global font size function in my app.
User could change the font size in setting page, them the whole app font size will be adjusted.
After doing some research, it seems can't do it. So my idea now is create multiple global style sheet and apply it base on the user setting saved in storage.
But I found that it seems not work, because after create global style sheet, it need to import at the beginning of the app page.
How can I apply change the app global style or font size in react-native?
A: You might want take a look at useContext hook, it will give you a good way to handle app global style, suck as light or dark theme, your case, font is also not a problem.
Another way is using react-redux, create a global state for your font, and all your component will listen to the font value stored in the store.
A: Let's keep it abstract. How I would do it: create and assign a theme for your app where you define classes with different font-sizes etc. Save the preferences as classes in the async storage. After loading the up retrieve saved preferences from async storage and set those to your components as classes. Job done.
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Q: What does this syntax mean? Is it plain jQuery? I found on codeply an example having the following line:
$('[id^=carousel-selector-]').click( function(){
I think it is related to the line in html:
<li>
<a id="carousel-selector-0" class="selected">
But what does exactly '[id^=carousel-selector-]' mean?
A: It is the attribute starts with selector.
It will select all the elemets whose id starts with carousel-selector-
Consider the html,
<a id="carousel-selector-0" class="selected">one</a>
<a id="carousel-selector-1" class="selected">one</a>
<a id="carousel-selector-2" class="selected">one</a>
<a id="testcarousel-selector-2" class="selected">one</a>
Then $('[id^=carousel-selector-]'). will return first 3 anchor elements, as its id starts with carousel-selector-
*
*^ is starts with selector
*$ is ends with selector
** is contains selector
A: It means; select element with an ID that begins with carousel-selector-
You may also come across a similar selector id*=carousel-selector- which means; select elements with an ID that contains carousel-selector-
A: the query is going to click all the element whose id is going to start with carousel-selector- . for example
<div id="carousel-selector-1">click me</div>
<p id="carousel-selector-2">click me</p>
<h1 id="carousel-selector-3">click me</h1>
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.4/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script>
$(document).ready(function () {
$('[id^=carousel-selector-]').click(function () {
alert('ok');
});
});
</script>
There are three different html element with random id but starting with the same id name. so this will find them all and do the event what you want to do
or you can also hide the all item on page load or do whatever you want
$('[id^=carousel-selector-]').hide();
So this will going to search all the item whose id is starting with carousel-selector- and do the stuff
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Unter autokephalen Diözesen (autokephal für eigenständig; aus griechisch αὐτό~ für selbst~ und κεφαλή für Haupt) versteht man Diözesen, die keinem Metropolitansitz unterstehen.
Entstehung
Bereits ab dem 5./6. Jahrhundert wurden bestimmte, durch ihre Bedeutung ausgezeichnete Bischofssitze mit dem Titel eines Erzbistums bezeichnet, ohne dass ihnen deshalb Suffraganbistümer unterstellt worden wären. Sie waren daher unmittelbar dem jeweiligen Patriarchat unterstellt, also im Verhältnis zu den benachbarten Metropolitansitz "autokephal". Im Rang kamen sie nach den Metropolitansitzen, jedoch vor Suffraganbistümern.
Ostkirchen
Diese Verhältnisse änderten sich in der östlichen Christenheit, soweit sie unter islamische Herrschaft geriet, im Verlauf des Mittelalters durch den weitgehenden Verfall der früheren Metropolitanverbände, welche durch den allmählichen Wegfall der Suffragansitze infolge des Abnehmens des christlichen Bevölkerungsanteils zusammenbrachen. Im Effekt blieben daher in Kleinasien und dem Nahen Osten nur mehr Metropolien und ganz wenige – schon früher autokephale – Erzbistümer übrig, wogegen Suffraganbistümer fast vollständig verschwanden. Konsequenterweise wurde z. B. in der Orthodoxen Kirche Griechenlands der frühere Unterschied zwischen Metropoliten, Erzbischöfen und (Suffragan-)Bischöfen völlig aufgegeben und alle Bischöfe Griechenlands mit dem Titel "Metropolit" bezeichnet, unter denen nur der Erzbischof von Athen als Kirchenoberhaupt einen Ehrenvorrang genoss.
Ähnliche Verhältnisse herrschen auch in verschiedenen altorientalischen Kirchen des Nahen Ostens, deren Diözesanbischöfe fast durchgehend als "Metropolit" oder "Erzbischof" tituliert werden und in denen einfache Bischöfe nur mehr in Sonderfällen, beispielsweise bei Missionsdiözesen, vorkommen.
Lateinische Kirche
In der lateinischen Kirche hielt sich die Organisation in Kirchenprovinzen bis zum heutigen Tage unverändert. Hier kam es jedoch ähnlich wie im Osten durch die Zusammenlegung von meist kleinen Suffragandiözesen mit ihrem Metropolitansitz des Öfteren zu autokephalen Erzbistümern. Als Beispiel ist das italienische Erzbistum Chieti zu nennen, welches mit seinem einzigen Suffragan Vasto zusammengelegt wurde. Manchmal wurden auch zuvor exemte Bistümer wegen der zunehmenden Bedeutung der Bischofsstadt später in den Rang von Erzbistümern erhoben wie in Barcelona oder Marseille. Manchmal geschah dies auch wegen ihrer historischen Bedeutung. Beispielsweise wurde das Bistum Udine, eine der beiden Nachfolgediözesen des aufgelösten Patriarchats von Aquileja zum Erzbistum erhoben, obwohl es, anders als die andere Nachfolgediözese Görz, keine Suffragane hatte.
Solche autokephalen Erzbistümer wurden früher, wie auch "einfache" exemte Bistümer, theoretisch als zur Kirchenprovinz von Rom gehörig angesehen und nahmen als solche auch an Römischen Provinzialsynoden teil. Sie waren jedoch verpflichtet, sich zu Visitationszwecken einer benachbarten Kirchenprovinz anzuschließen. Seit den 1980er Jahren werden solche Erzdiözesen allerdings zunehmend auch förmlich einer Kirchenprovinz angeschlossen, sodass nunmehr bereits eine Reihe von Erzbistümern, welche früher autokephal bzw. sogar selbst Metropolitansitz waren, einem anderen Erzbistum als Suffragan – wenn auch unter Beibehaltung ihres Erzbischofstitels – unterstellt sind.
Kirchenverwaltung
Kanonisches Recht
Kirchenrecht (Orthodoxe Kirchen)
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This two metre tall conglomerate standing stone was only recently discovered in May 2013. It may have been hidden in undergrowth for years. The long axis of this 0.6 metre wide stone is oriented NE/SW. The stone is now part of the Castletimon Heritage Trail. The information sign, pictured below, tells us that locals believe there were originally two stones, a male and female pairing; the second stone is thought to lie in a ditch nearby. Lying in a niche by the side of the road, about 250 metres west of here, is the Castletimon ogham stone. It is said that horses and cattle were passed between the pair of stones to make them fertile. There are similar traditions associated with other stone pairs located around Ireland.
Situated: From Brittas Bay head north on the R750 for about 1.5 kilometre then take a left at Potters Point onto the L5108. The stone is 1.8 kilometres down here on your right in the field in front of Castletimon House.
Discovery Map 62: T 3004 8547. Last visit June 2016.
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Last Wednesday the word seizure shot back into our vocabulary. In an instant the normal of the morning vanished when Noah, in the middle of breakfast, wandered confused and lost. Mike and I stood dumbfounded, and Avry began to cry as the neurons in Noah's brain misfired for the first time in nearly two years. If you've visited Noah's Road to learn about our journey, or you've followed us from the beginning, you might have imagined what that first day was like, the first moments on Noah's Road. Let me introduce you to the day it all began.
The room was surprisingly bright, sun stretching across the rounded chairs that lined the perimeter. The sliding glass doors closed behind me, and for a fraction of a moment I was taken off-guard by the disarming quiet. Then I ran to the front desk. "I'm looking for my son," I said. The gray-haired woman didn't look up at me. Her hands were spread over the keyboard. She typed a few letters. "He's an infant," I continued. My skin was the only thing keeping me from spilling out in panic and this woman moved slower than a snail in southern heat. I leaned over the counter. She looked up, seemingly unimpressed with this young blonde thing standing in front of her, and she pointed her finger to my right.
"Follow the yellow footprints," she said.
I dashed in that direction. An older man looked up from his magazine at me for a brief moment. "Where do I go?" I yelled back to her. I must not have listened. I didn't see any footprints in front of me.
She waved her left arm, her hand flailing limply. "Follow the footprints," she repeated.
I looked to where she'd gestured and then back to her.
"Go through the double doors," she said.
I still couldn't see what she meant. How was I missing this? I stopped and backed up. The walls all looked the same. Panic had changed the landscape. I forced myself still, closed my eyes. Reset the picture. When I opened my eyes again I saw the yellow footprints along the wall, toes pointed toward the pediatric wing. I walked through the double doors into a hallway with more hallways. I didn't see yellow footprints. Please don't make me go back out there. I turned to the right and saw a nurse with colorful patterned scrubs. I reached my arm to her.
She told me to follow her, which I did, just beyond her shadow.
Only forty minutes before I'd been at work, packing up for the day, laughing and goofing off with my co-workers. As I'd recovered from a laugh, my cell phone rang.
Trudy was Noah's daycare provider. She'd never called before.
"Noah choked on milk." It was a young voice, nervous, a child. Not Trudy.
"What?" I said. "What do you mean? Is he OK?" There was silence on the other end. "Hello?" I said.
My coworkers looked at me. Their faces had shifted from humor to concern.
"Mrs. Whitmer?" The voice was different again. A man.
The man said he was a police officer. His gave me his name, which I forgot instantly. He repeated that Noah had choked while drinking his bottle.
"The paramedics are working on him. He's pretty lethargic," he said.
I've been a writer all my adult life. I remember words. Lethargic confused me; it was nondescript and left too much to my imagination. I tossed items from my desk into my purse, long-armed sweeps of anything I might need. I searched for my keys, turning in circles, not remembering where I'd put them. I'd managed to lose my way in an area no bigger than a bathtub.
The nurse stopped for a brief moment outside a doorway on my right.
"Here," she said and disappeared. There was no sense of urgency, no alarm on her face.
I stepped into the room and fell into a scene I was unprepared for. Frenzied doctors and nurses huddled around the center of the room, moving in and out of each other, white jackets, pale blue scrubs, shoulders in and out, backs turned and twisting in every direction. I heard the rumble of voices but couldn't make out words. A woman looked up at me. Her gaze helped me focus. And then I saw Noah, stretched out before her.
I couldn't trust my initial senses when tragedy unfolded before me. The way I remember that first moment is with him lying naked in the center of a table, silver like a tray used to deliver medical tools to a surgeon; I know this memory is wrong. It was a bed. They'd been trying to warm him with blankets because his body temperature was dangerously low. Still, I can't shake the feeling that Noah was stretched across the cruelest slab of metal, as he seemed so close to death that no amount of warmth from a blanket could change that. His legs were spread, knees bent and fallen outward. Chest arched just slightly. I couldn't see his face, only a blue mask pushing artificial breaths. His fresh skin replaced with the palest shade of gray, a storm cloud threatening.
"Are you Mom?" The woman extended her arms to me as she spoke.
I must have nodded, though I can't remember moving.
When my husband Mike finally made it to the hospital, I witnessed what shock looks like. We can experience something for the first time, but not trust it. I'd already lost my ability to see clearly, missing primary-colored footprints on a wall. I'd been turned around and back again. I'd heard loud voices but hadn't understood words. When Mike came into the room, this man I'd shared my most intimate moments with over the course of our eight years together, I watched his eyes grow wide before tears crested and slid down his cheeks. I couldn't be trusted to receive and process information clearly, but I trusted my husband. His eyes always betray his heart, spilling the truth even when he tries to hide it.
After a few minutes of watching the crowd work on my baby boy, I stepped out to call my mom. I knew her reaction would be bigger than I was willing to hear so I altered my voice, attempting a singsong sound that betrayed me as soon as it erupted falsely from my mouth. She was frantic. Crying.
"What happened?" she must have asked.
"He's going to be fine," I said, I walked up and down the hallway, framed images of doctors and nurses along the wall, nothing but smiles on my right and left. Their faces masked the seriousness of their work.
"I'm leaving now," she said.
Already I could sense movement in her voice, shuffling. You'd think there would be stillness when news like this crashes down on us. But there isn't. It's the strangest thing. Momentum builds immediately and stillness is another detail lost in the past.
It was a useless request. I knew it as soon as the words spilled out casually. Pain punctuates the space between our thoughts and our words, and our tongue betrays us.
I was slow to walk back to the room, standing lost in the hallway of smiling doctors, attempting, I suppose, to grasp my reality before I went back into it.
When I returned to the room, the doctor updated us on the next steps in Noah's care. She was in her early forties, with deep honey-colored hair swept away from her face. I focused on the color of her lips, a soft brick red. She wore a small gold chain with a charm that rested on her freckled chest. I shifted between her lips and the necklace as she spoke, a hint of warm apricot in her skin.
« Do You Hide What God Wants to Reveal?
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A new standalone novella set after the traumatic events of STRANGER OF TEMPEST.
Lynx and the rest of the mercenary group he has reluctantly tied himself to find themselves with a little time to kill. Luckily, the city they've ended up in is holding a festival. And nothing spells fun more than a group of bored mercs and a lot of booze.
But Lynx has his own plans. A quiet evening with Toil, a woman he hasn't quite worked out yet. Nothing difficult or serious. No fights. No trouble.
Bridging the gap between novels, but entirely stand-alone, this novella throws Lynx and his companions into a plot which threatens them all.
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FRESNO, California— A wildfire raging along the northwest edge of California's Yosemite National Park gained strength Saturday, as officials cleared brush and set sprinklers to protect two groves of giant sequoias.
"All of the plants and trees in Yosemite are important, but the giant sequoias are incredibly important both for what they are and as symbols of the National Park System," said spokesman Scott Gediman.
The blaze, which started a week ago, held steady overnight at nearly 200 square miles (more than 500 square kilometers). But a spokesman for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection says firefighters didn't get their usual reprieve from cooler early morning temperatures Saturday.
More than 5,500 homes are threatened, four have been destroyed and voluntary and mandatory evacuations are underway.
The fire is burning toward the Hetch Hetchy reservoir, where San Francisco gets 85 percent of its water and power for municipal buildings, the international airport and San Francisco General Hospital. California Gov. Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency because of the threats.
Officials with the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission are running continuous tests on water quality in the reservoir that is the source of the city's famously pure water.
The commission also shut two hydro-electric stations fed by water from the reservoir and cut power to more than 12 miles (19 kilometers) of lines. The city has been buying power on the open market.
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Check out the most popular majors and specific degrees students have earned at Texarkana College.
Do you have questions about furthering your education with Texarkana College? People are listening and are ready to help. Plus, we're pretty sure others have the same question you do!
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Is there a function module that I can use to get the history log of the line item?
I need details such as created by, changed by etc.
Hi. You mean the requisition in the backend R/3 / ECC I take it?
BAPI_REQUISITION_GETDETAIL will get all the req details. BAPI_PO_GETDETAIL will get purchase order information.
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Honesty really is the best policy when it comes to communication. Share both the good and bad news. Consider creating a "Good News" dry-erase board in a central location. This will motivate employees and keep morale up.
It is okay to talk about our failures in the workplace. We all aim for success, but without failure there would be no opportunity to learn. Failure teaches us what does and doesn't work, and serves as a stepping stone to improve our own work.
If you make a promise to your colleagues, make sure to follow through. Failing to live up to your promises will be noticed by others. Prove that you're committed to your team and communicate when you complete your tasks.
Always be direct when giving feedback. If criticizing, express concern rather than anger. If you have positive feedback, express your appreciation and congratulate them for doing an excellent job.
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This freehold real estate is sized at 3,000 sq. ft., located on a high floor, comes with 4 spacious bedrooms, 1 store room, a private roof top garden, and 3 car parking spaces.
The panoramic view from the real estate is spectacular - the sea, the city, and the hills.
Now for sale at a below market value price of only MYR 1,800,000.
Alila Horizons is a 2 block, 19 stories freehold condominium located at Tanjung Bunga, 11200, Penang, Malaysia. There are 256 units with a built up area of approx. 1,356 to 1,421 sf. Penthouses are from 2,856 to 3,146 sf.
Its facilities include a car park, gymnasium, swimming pool, wading pool, multipurpose hall, cafe, tennis court, playground, Jacuzzi, Barbeque area, landscape garden and 24 hours security.
As the condo is situated on high ground, surrounded by hills and the sea, the ambience and design are that of living spaces within a tropical garden. Residents can expect to enjoy a serene and calm atmosphere in Alila Horizons.
Several amenities like café/diners, places of worship and even a pharmacy are within driving distance. The Tanjung Bungah district capital is a mere 0.21km away. There are also schools nearby like, SK Tanjung Bungah, Federal Special Educ School, Dalat International School and SJK(C) Poay Wah.
Visitors who are non drivers can get to Alila Horizons via the Tanjung Bungah Rapid Penang Bus Hub, Batu Ferringhi Taxi Stand, Penang Hill Upper Station or Penang Hill Upper Tunnel Station.
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1963 Fiat-OSCA 1600 S Pininfarina Cabriolet
Simon SGold Goldsworthy
A collaborative effort between three giants of the Italian automotive scene, this car encapsulates the design flair perfected by that country in the 1950s and 1960s. It also makes a delightful two-seat tourer in the 21st century if you have an eye for beauty and a desire for something unusual. Words: Simon Goldsworthy. Pictures: Simon Cooke.
Fiat-Osca 1600 – rare Pininfarina Roadster
Very rare cabriolet with input from Fiat, Pinin Farina – and the Maserati brothers.
Something nice for the weekend, sir?
We like to bring you a mixture of familiar classics and exotic rarities on Classics, and this car certainly falls into the latter category. It is a Fiat as the badges make clear, but it was designed and built by coachbuilder Pinin Farina and the engine was developed by the Maserati brothers. And we do mean the Maserati brothers from Italy, not Bill and Joe Maserati from Peckham!
The boxout on next page explains more about the Maserati connection, but for now we can describe it as a 1963 Fiat-OSCA 1600 S Pininfarina Cabriolet. The car belongs to Andy Lerry, who bought it in 2013. He saw it at an auction, which he had gone to just to sniff around because, as Andy admits, he is always on the lookout for interesting cars.
'It was a runner and looked sort of OK,' he relates. 'There was a lot of interest in it, but it wouldn't run properly. That was because it has a mechanical throttle linkage and somebody, presumably at the auction, had put a big foot against this linkage and bent it. The result was that you couldn't really rev it up, and so the engine sounded like it was on its last legs.'
"It does look nicer as slightly off white, which contrasts well with the various trim colours in a cabin that is so typical of Italian design of the era"
Not that this meant Andy got it for a song. In fact, by the time the finger waggling was over, he had committed to pay £16,300 for the privilege of taking it home. That was a fair bit of cash for a car with an engine on its last legs, but Andy didn't panic – instead he had a careful look, figured out what the problem was, bent the linkage back and to everybody's amazement drove out of the place and home.
His initial thoughts had been that the Fiat was an interesting car he could spruce up a bit and maybe sell on for a decent profit. However, as so often happens, a quick spruce up soon turned into a full restoration. And although Andy had sorted the linkage and driven the car home, the OSCA engine really did turn out to be rather sick.
Sadly, it took two attempts to get the DOHC unit rebuilt properly. First a local company had a go, but their bill was suspiciously cheap and within 100km the engine had started knocking. So Andy had to take it back out, send it to Connaught Racing Engines in Kent and paid about four times as much, but it was worth every penny because he says they did a super job.
We are perhaps getting a little ahead of ourselves here though, because in the meantime Andy had completely stripped the body and taken it back to bare metal. The bodywork and underside were actually structurally perfect with only a few very minor blemishes, and it didn't require any welding. Andy attributes this to the car having been kept in the South of France and Italy for many years in its early days – it didn't come with a lot of history, but he has been able to pick up the story from 1992, at which point it was owned in France. It didn't come to the UK, to Scotland in fact, until 2007.
The preparation and repaint was undertaken by a local company, Kustom 101 in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, who did a superb job. The colour of the Fiat when Andy got it was its original bright white. The metal section of the dashboard was also in body colour, but had been repainted at some time in a very slightly creamier shade of white which Andy thought looked really good. It was decided not to remove the dash during the restoration and leave the creamy white finish as it was, so when it came to repainting the body, a match for this was used.
It does in Andy's opinion look nicer as slightly off white, which contrasts well with the various trim colours in a cabin that is so typical of Italian design of the era. It actually looks very Maserati, which was part of the initial appeal for Andy. 'I've had a 1966 Maserati Sebring for 18 years and I love that car,' he explains, 'but it is now up for sale (see www.countyclassics. net). However, because of the OSCA connection, this Fiat is welcomed at Maserati club rallies so I don't have to leave the club scene entirely.'
The interior of this car looks immaculate. Andy was helped in this regard by the fact that despite a production run of just 2275 cars and only around a couple of hundred of this exact model, there is a specialist for them. Just the one, and he is in Holland so parts can get expensive by the time they have been shipped to the UK, but at least stuff is available.
'I was quite lucky because the guy in Holland does a carpet set ready to fit, and also seat covers,' says Andy. 'They are vinyl rather than leather, but very good quality, so I had those sent over, along with a repro rubber boot mat. A local trimmer restored the door cards and rebuilt the seats with new foam and the new covers, and we put Dynamat sound deadening everywhere before fitting the trim. The dash top is immaculate and had already been done by the time I got it, as was the soft top. The car also came with a rare works hardtop in good but not restored condition. I have not fitted it to the car yet as there are some catches missing.'
The brightwork was all rechromed by S&T Plating in Yate, and that really helps the car to sparkle. Of course, once you get a car in fresh paint and fit new chrome, there is a temptation to try and bring everything else up to the same level. Andy was going to replace the back lights because they looked a bit dull in comparison, but when he found out they are the same units as found on a Ferrari 250 California, he quickly decided to clean up the ones he had instead. Fortunately, they came up a treat.
So, what is it like on the road? After all, the mechanical specification with a DOHC engine and four wheel disc brakes is pretty advanced compared to your typical small British sports car of the same era.
'It has a nice solid feel to it,' says Andy. 'The brakes are good, but perhaps not as good as you might expect from all-round discs. The brake pedal is surprisingly long even though everything is in top condition, and because there is no servo assistance it does feel a little dull. It stops OK, but you have to stand on it quite hard.
'The engine is a little bit rough from cold, but once warmed up it is an absolute delight. They did do a five-speed gearbox on some of the other models, but I think it was a mistake to put a four-speeder in these as it is a little low-geared for cruising. Having said that, I didn't rebuild the diff initially and when I put it back on the road that turned out to be noisy. I managed to find a good secondhand replacement in Italy, and that happened to have taller gearing which has made it much nicer to drive.'
That rather curious system of bars across the top of the bulkhead you can see in the underbonnet picture is actually the steering linkage. It is very unusual to have this situated so high up and with such a long drop arm, but Andy says it steers and drives really well, even if it is not an out-and-out sports car, but more of a tourer.
Not that Andy has done many miles in it yet, probably not even 500 miles a year. 'That is because I have too many cars and not enough time to drive them all,' he laughs. 'I've got a three-car garage and a four-car garage at home. I always said I'd like to have three cars of my own and keep four for selling as a kind of hobby business, but now I have seven of my own and I've rented a massive barn up the road, which is dangerous because I can get another 20 cars in that!'
However, Andy does have a plan: he wants to downsize his collection so he can spend more time driving the cars that remain. 'You can't be everywhere and do everything,' he explains. 'I'm a bit famous for jumping into projects with both feet, but I am getting wiser as I get older. I've realised now that I don't have as much time as I think I have to play with cars. In my mind I may be constantly cruising up and down the Amalfi coast in the Fiat, but in reality it spends most of its time locked up in the garage. Fortunately, I do also get a lot of pleasure from simply going out to the garage and looking at the car when I haven't seen it for a while. So while I may continue to buy interesting cars, I am done with big restorations. I'm currently finishing off a 1937 Buick straight eight, and as soon as that is done, I plan to kick the cars out of the garage and trick it out nicely as a man cave instead of a workshop.'
So what happened to his initial plan for the Fiat of sprucing it up and selling it on for a profit – is that still on the cards? 'I paid £16,300 for it in 2013 and I've since spent £35,000 on the restoration,' he reveals. 'It is probably just about worth £50,000 on a good day, but anything this rare is very hard to value. There was one sold recently that was advertised at £67,000. It was a beautiful car and I don't know what it sold for, but that gives you an idea of where it could go. You will also see stuff that looks somewhat handy from about £25,000 though.
'Not that this is relevant any longer, because out of the seven cars I currently own, I have decided that my downsizing plan will see me keeping just two – this Fiat and the 1937 Buick.'
OSCA AND THE MASERATI CONNECTION
The Fiat 1200 Cabriolet was launched in 1959 with an attractive two-seater body penned by Pinin Farina. There was also a high-performance derivative, the 1500 Cabriolet, powered by a 1491cc twin-cam OSCA engine and twin Weber carburettors.
OSCA (Officine Specializzate Costruzione Automobili — Fratelli Maserati S.p.A.) was a company set up in 1947 by the brothers Bindo, Ettore and Ernesto Maserati. Along with another brother, Alfieri, they had founded the Maserati Car Company in 1914, but sold it to the Orsi family in 1937. Alfieri had died in 1932, but the other Maserati brothers continued to be involved with the company for a further ten years despite the company being relocated from their native Bologna to Modena in 1940. Then, with their contractual obligations completed, they returned to Bologna to set up OSCA.
The Maserati brothers' aim with OSCA was to build race cars to compete in the 1100cc class, for which they built their own engines based around a Fiat block. This grew to 1342cc in 1949, gained a DOHC head in 1950, and grew once again to 1453cc in 1953. A new twin-spark DOHC engine with a capacity of 1491cc was built for 1955, and it was a version of this engine that appeared in the Fiat 1500 Cabriolet of 1959.
In 1960 the name was changed slightly to the Fiat 1500 S Cabriolet with disc brakes all round, while in 1962 that engine was bored out to give 1568cc to create the 1600 S. The main distinguishing mark of the 1600 S was a rather odd asymmetric air intake on the bonnet instead of the previous dummy scoop, a feature which lasted until a mild facelift in 1963 saw the engine lowered in the frame and a flat bonnet fitted. It was effectively replaced by the Fiat 124 Spider from 1966.
Body: Roadster
Cd/Cx: 0.46
Type: Petrol
Engine: 1.6-litre L4
Fuelling: Carburettor
Aspirate: Natural
Power: 140bhp at 6900rpm
Torque: 118 lb ft at 4400rpm
Trnsms: Manual 4-spd
Economy: 23mpg
Speed: 120mph
0-60mph: 9.5sec
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Q: Minimum polynomial of (2n,2n) matrix The question is minimul polynomial of $(2n,2n)$ matrix
\begin{pmatrix}
0 & \cdots & 0 & 1 & \cdots & 1\\
\vdots & \ddots & \vdots & \vdots & \ddots &\vdots\\
0 & \cdots & 0 & 1 & \cdots & 1\\
1 & \cdots & 1 & 0 & \cdots & 0\\
\vdots & \ddots & \vdots & \vdots & \ddots &\vdots\\
1 & \cdots & 1 & 0 & \cdots & 0\\
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is $t^3 - n^2t$ ($t$ is variable nad 2 $\leq$ $n$).
A: Let $J$ be the $n\times n$ all-1's matrix.
A simple calculation shows that the minimal polynomial of $J$ is $t(t-n)$.
Hence the minimal polynomial of $-J$ is $t(t+n)$.
The matrix in the question is clearly similar to $\begin{pmatrix}J & O\\O&-J\end{pmatrix}$. It is therefore killed by the least common multiple of the minimal polynomials of $J$ and $-J$, that is $t(t^2-n^2)$; and is clearly not killed by any proper divisor.
Hence the minimal polynomial is as required.
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Lope de Aguirre, Hugo Chávez, and the Latin American Left
The Wrath of Liberation
Alfredo Ignacio Poggi
Lope de Aguirre, Anti-imperialism, and the Latin American Left: The Wrath of Liberation examines why anti-imperialist projects have the tendency to become tyrannies, with a focus on Latin America. Alfredo Ignacio Poggi discusses the figure of Lope de Aguirre, the first modern revolutionary leader, and his various historical representations in literature, essays, theater, film, and comics as a vehicle to interrogate the Latin American anti-imperialist imagination. Poggi argues that the experience of anger is a constituent element of Latin American anti-imperialism and that the social imaginary that emerged in the late nineteenth century – following the intellectual tradition of liberation and the continental political left – has a wrathful dimension capable of generating political programs of revenge, finding an echo in Latin American leaders like Che Guevara and Hugo Chávez. Poggi ultimately proposes to renovate liberationist thinking by offering mercy as an alternative anti-imperialist emotion that can overcome the dangers implicit in anger's radicalization as wrath. Scholars of history, Latin American studies, international relations, and political science will find this book particularly useful.
Pages: 142 • Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-7936-2616-5 • Hardback • August 2020 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
978-1-7936-2618-9 • Paperback • December 2021 • $39.99 • (£31.00)
978-1-7936-2617-2 • eBook • August 2020 • $38.00 • (£29.00)
Subjects: History / Latin America / South America, Political Science / Imperialism, Political Science / World / Caribbean & Latin American
Alfredo Ignacio Poggi is assistant professor of literature and cultural studies in the Spanish and Portuguese department at the University of North Georgia.
AcknowledgmentsPrologueIntroductionChapter 1 - Four Cardinal Directions on a Theoretical Map of Aguirre's ExpeditionChapter 2 - Descending into the Depths of the Anti-Imperial ImaginaryChapter 3 - Hell: The Condemnation of AguirreChapter 4 - Purgatory: The Expiation of AguirreChapter 5 - Heaven: Aguirre in the Paradise of the Political LeftChapter 6 - Latin American Revelation: The Consolidation of Liberationist Thought from Martí to ChávezConclusion -From Wrath to MercyBibliography
This book is original and insightful—original because it approaches the dramatic and cruel figure of Lope de Aguirre through a new lens, and insightful in identifying possibilities for redirecting the long history of anti-imperial anger in new ways. Representations of Lope de Aguirre abound in Latin American literature, in essays, novels and drama, but here he is seen from a new perspective. This well-written study connects this early colonial figure to modern political movements within a Dantesque vision, and it humanizes and makes him more complex, not just an allegory of evil. This study inspires by its imaginative tracing of emotions in Latin American history and in its impetus to find a way out of the labyrinths that continue to entangle the region.
— Gwen Kirkpatrick, Georgetown University
In his investigative expedition, Dr. Poggi delves into one of the foundational concepts that has permeated the Latin American cultural imaginary, that of "anti-imperialism," teasing apart the roots of its characters and imaginary replicated in various historical periods and lately coopted by the Marxist/Leninist "Chavismo". From an original disciplinary perspective, this book enriches the understanding of the Venezuelan and Latin American imaginary, marked by an ideology of liberating overtones, leading to a culture of learned helplessness and an external locus of exculpation.
— Jesús María Aguirre, Andrés Bello Catholic University
This book is a must-read for all those interested in Latin America. It is an excellent contribution to the understanding of the pervasive anti-imperialist sentiments in Latin America. Poggi invites the reader to reflect on the complexities of the writing of history and demonstrates how a liberation project can – and in many cases has – become another avatar of oppression. In the end, Poggi offers the reader a cautionary tale on liberation projects, reminding us all that without forgiveness and merciful attitudes, they can foment other forms of oppression and violence.
— Veronica Salles-Reese, Georgetown University
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OpEdge
by Marc Jampole
‹ New Kansas law picks the pockets of the poor while humiliating them in the process
Drones & other automated weapons dehumanize the enemy & make it easier to go to war ›
Surveys show Americans succumbing to lies of the gun lobby
Posted on April 20, 2015 by Marc Jampole — 1 Comment ↓
Charles Blow has written the column I toyed with writing, dreaded writing and avoided writing.
In "Has the NRA won?" Blow analyzes the evidence that the United States has become a nation of gun lovers who incorrectly believe that they're safer with a gun in the house and in the holster.
Blow tracks the odd phenomenon of rising guns sales after every mass murder. He blames it on a boomerang effect: Mass murders using guns get people talking about gun control, which compels gun-toters to buy more for fear that they won't be able to when stronger gun laws pass. Not mentioned by Blow, but a similar phenomenon, is the flurry of state legislation that loosen gun regulations after each mass murder.
Like many progressives, I have lately consoled myself with the fact that fewer people than ever own guns in the United States. The University of Chicago's National Opinion Research Center reports that only 32% of all American households own guns, down from 50% just three decades ago. Since there is about one gun per person in the United States (or 50% of all guns owned privately in the entire world!), that means that those who own guns have more of them.
Thus, for a long time I and others have reasoned that Americans really do want to rid society of the plague of guns, but that craven politicians afraid of the financial clout of the National Rifle Association (NRA) have blocked the passage of laws that make it harder to buy and carry firearms and passed laws that loosen firearm restrictions. The storyline of the bad NRA corrupting politicians to obstruct the will of the people has provided reasonable people with both solace and a large and prominent enemy to battle.
Of course, besides corrupting elected officials, the NRA, helped by the Rush Limbaughs and Sean Hannitys of the world, has unleashed a propaganda machine that spouts false information about violent crime increasing and gun ownership making homes and society safer. The little research out there clearly demonstrates that an increase in the number of guns owned in any country increases the number of deaths and injuries from guns. Research also shows that far more people die each year from friendly fire than are saved by pulling out a gun against an attacker or criminal. Note that there haven't been enough of these surveys done, since Congress passed a law that prevents federal money being used to fund studies on gun violence. What's out there, however, shows that gun ownership in and of itself makes our streets—and homes—more dangerous places.
The result of this endless barrage of false information and fearmongering is what Charles Blow lays out in his latest column: A new Pew Research Center survey showing more Americans now believe that protecting gun rights is more important than controlling gun ownership and a 2014 Gallup poll that says that 63% of all Americans believe that having a gun in the home makes it safer. The second statistic is particularly disturbing because just 15 years ago in 2000, only 35% of those polled thought a home was safer with a gun in it. That Gallup poll also showed that 63% of Americans believe crime is on the rise, even though crime is at a 20-year low. Not many people connect this decrease in crime with the decrease in households with guns, possibly because not many people are aware that crime and household ownership of guns are both down.
If only 32% of households own guns and 63% of Americans think households are safer with guns, does that mean that gun sales are set to expand? Maybe yes, maybe no. But it certainly shows that at this point in time, much of our nation is dedicated to making it easier for people to own and carry guns. Lies have won over truth.
"The N.R.A. appears to be winning this round," is how Blow ends his disturbing article. I think that's a very optimistic understatement. I'm thinking the NRA has won not just the round, but the entire game. For the time being, we are a nation that supports private ownership of guns with little if any restrictions, certainly less than we place on those who drive automobiles.
That our support is based on lies may enrage and confuse us, but it shouldn't surprise us. Americans seem to be ever more susceptible to the big lie, be it the lie that guns keep us safe, the lie that humans are not making the Earth too warm too quickly for our own good, or the lie that lowering taxes on the wealthy is the key to creating new jobs and ending economic inequality. In each case, what the liars propose to make things better actually make them worse for most of us.
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Champions (Campeones)
Javier Gutiérrez, Sergio Olmos, Julio Fernández, Jesús Lago
Director of Photography: Chechu Graf
Editor: Javier Fesser
Produced by: Luis Manso, Álvaro Longoria, Javier Fesser, Gabriel Arias-Salgado
Music: Rafael Arnau
Screenplay by: David Marqués, Javier Fesser
Sound Production: Arman Ciudad, Charly Schmukler
Marco (Javier Gutiérrez), the assistant coach of a professional basketball team in Spain's First Division, has problems at work, problems with his wife and problems with almost everything. After a drunken brawl with the head coach leads to community service, Marco is sentenced to coach a basketball team of people with learning disabilities. Marco is surprised to find that he's the one with the most to gain from his adventure with the team, whose love of life and understanding of what's really important are lessons Marco has yet to learn. [15]
Champions is nominated for the 2019 EIFF Audience Award.
Javier Fesser is a storyteller in cinema, advertising campaigns, short films, TV programmes and miniseries for the internet. His feature films, including Mortadelo & Filemon: The Big Adventure, Camino and the animation Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible, have won multiple Goya Awards. His short film Binta and the Great Idea won awards in more than 100 festivals and was nominated for an Oscar in 2007.
Latido Films, Madrid, Spain
email: [email protected]
web: www.latidofilms.com
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⦁ Age of the participant must be eighteen and above.
⦁ The participant must be of Indian nationality and living in India.
⦁ You can sign up for the show by downloading the Voot application. You can also sign up by visiting the voot.com site.
⦁ You have to fill up the registration with all the right details.
⦁ After that, you have to submit the interview video. On the right, you must bring in yourself rightly. You have to tell about your experiences, place, personality, and your life. You should also describe why do you want to join the show and what makes your different from others.
⦁ The video must not across the duration of thirty minutes. Any video over thirty minutes will be rejected. The size of the video also has restrictions and it is fifty MB.
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Art of Fighting () is a 2006 South Korean action comedy drama film co-written and directed by Shin Han-sol. The film was released to Korean theaters on January 5, 2006, and had 1,313,727 tickets nationwide.
Synopsis
Song Byeong-tae is bullied all the time in the small technical school he attends, until one day, he encounters and befriends Oh Pan-su, an old gangster-like man who hides in plain sight from the law, and whose fighting skills astound Byeong-tae, who asks the man to teach him to fight. He soon learns the true meaning and virtues of fighting as he finally goes against these bullies one by one and then after the toughest bully in the school, using the skills the man, whose name he doesn't even know, has taught him. Byeong-tae's father, on the other hand, is a distant police officer who suddenly starts taking a closer look at his son's new friend, eventually bringing consequences for everyone involved.
Cast
Baek Yoon-sik - Oh Pan-su
Jae Hee - Song Byeong-tae
Kim Eung-soo - Byeong-ho / Byeong-ho's father
Choi Yeo-jin - Young-ae
Park Won-sang - Section chief Ahn
Hong Seung-jin - Pako
Park Ki-woong - Jae-hoon
Jeon Jae-hyung - Boong-eo
Kwon Byung-gil - Assi
Son Byeong-wook - Yong-ho
Kim Young-hoon - "White Shark"
Jo Sung-ha
References
External links
2006 films
2000s Korean-language films
South Korean action comedy-drama films
2006 action comedy films
2006 action drama films
2000s action comedy-drama films
2000s South Korean films
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Part 21: Stereo Radio and Colour TV.
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The Latest: Chan, Dodig win 2nd French Open mixed title
By - Associated Press - Friday, June 7, 2019
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Latisha Chan of Taiwan and Ivan Dodig of Croatia are the first duo to win two consecutive French Open mixed doubles championships - and they beat Gabriela Dabrowski of Canada and Mate Pavic of Croatia in the final both times.
The unseeded pair of Chan and Dodig defeated the second-seeded Dabrowski and Pavic 6-1, 7-6 (5) for this year's title Friday.
It's Dodig's third trophy in Paris. He teamed with Marcelo Melo to win the men's doubles title in 2015.
In women's doubles, second-seeded Kristina Mladenovic of France and Timea Babos of Hungary advanced to face Zheng Saisai and Duan Ying-Ying of China in the final.
The semifinal between Novak Djokovic and Dominic Thiem has been suspended for the day because of rain in the third set.
The players split the first two sets - Thiem took the opener 6-2, then Djokovic grabbed the second 6-3 - and Thiem was up a break at 3-1 in the third when action was halted.
About 45 minutes later, tournament officials announced the match would resume Saturday.
The No. 1-seeded Djokovic has won 26 consecutive Grand Slam matches as he bids for a fourth major title in a row and 16th overall.
No. 4 Thiem seeks his first major championship. He was the runner-up at Roland Garros in 2018.
The winner of their semifinal will face Rafael Nadal in Sunday's final. He beat Roger Federer earlier Friday.
There's another rain delay in the semifinal match between Novak Djokovic and Dominic Thiem.
After splitting the opening two sets, Thiem had just broken for a 3-1 lead in the third when the tarp was brought out to cover the court.
There has been a brief rain delay in the semifinal between top-ranked Novak Djokovic and No. 4 Dominic Thiem.
Thiem had won the first set 6-2 and Djokovic was leading the second 3-2 on serve when the chair umpire sent the players into the locker rooms. They returned to the court 10 minutes later and resumed play.
There was also an earlier rain delay after Thiem broke to take a 2-1 lead in the first set. The players remained on the court then and resumed after only three minutes.
Also, Djokovic asked to speak to a Grand Slam supervisor during the first set when he complained that it was too windy to play. But the supervisor said play would only be suspended if it became too dangerous.
Rafael Nadal beat rival Roger Federer 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 to reach his 12th French Open final.
Nadal improved to 6-0 against Federer at Roland Garros, where they last met in 2011, and 24-15 overall.
Federer had won their past five matches, but all of those were on hard courts. This one was on clay, where Nadal is nearly unbeatable.
He is now 92-2 for his career in Paris as he pursues a record 12th title there and 18th Grand Slam trophy overall.
In Sunday's final, Nadal will face top-ranked Novak Djokovic or No. 4 Dominic Thiem
Australian player Ash Barty has reached her first Grand Slam final at the French Open.
The eighth-seeded Barty ended the run of 17-year-old American Amanda Anisimova 6-7 (4), 6-3, 6-3.
Barty will face another teenager, Marketa Vondrousova, in the final. Vondrousova beat Johanna Konta 7-5, 7-6 (2).
Nineteen-year-old Marketa Vondrousova is the first teenage finalist at the French Open in more than a decade.
The 38th-ranked Czech player beat 26th-seeded Johanna Konta 7-5, 7-6 (2) to reach the final without dropping a set.
The last teenager to reach the final at Roland Garros was Ana Ivanovic, who was also 19 when she finished runner-up to Justine Henin in 2007.
Vondrousova saved three set points while trailing 3-5 in the opening set.
Vondrousova will face either eighth-seeded Ash Barty or 17-year-old American Amanda Anisimova for the title.
The women's semifinals are starting at Roland Garros on an unusual day and at unusual courts - and the placement of the matches away from the main stadium has been criticized by the head of the women's tennis tour.
WTA CEO Steve Simon says the tour is "extremely disappointed" by the scheduling and calls it "unfair and inappropriate."
Normally, all French Open singles semifinals are held in Court Philippe Chatrier, with the women on Thursday and men on Friday. But after a full day of play was washed out by rain on Wednesday, tournament officials were forced to shuffle the schedule.
With quarterfinal action moved to Thursday, the women's semifinals got shifted to Friday, sharing the day with the men's semis.
With more rain in the forecast Friday, the decision was made to put the two women's semifinals on simultaneously at the second- and third-biggest courts at Roland Garros, starting just after 11 a.m.
The two men's semifinals, including Rafael Nadal against Roger Federer, were to be played back-to-back at Chatrier.
Simon's statement said the women "earned their right to play on the biggest stage." It added that the WTA thinks "other solutions were possible," although didn't offer any.
All four French Open singles semifinals are scheduled on the same day and the most-anticipated matchup features Rafael Nadal against Roger Federer.
The other men's semifinal Friday is Novak Djokovic against Dominic Thiem.
It is the first time since 2011 that the four men seeded 1-4 all reached the semifinals at Roland Garros.
Federer vs. Nadal is one of the great rivalries in sports. This will be their 39th meeting overall, and sixth at the French Open - but first in eight years.
In the women's semifinals, 17-year-old American Amanda Anisimova tries to follow up her upset over defending champion Simona Halep by beating No. 8 seed Ash Barty.
The other women's matchup is Johanna Konta against 19-year-old Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic.
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Q: C# function error as cannot redirect to another page so I am still new to C# and I currently testing out my project regarding a search function when user key in what they want to find out in a the textbox and press enter and it will redirect them to my search page. However everytime i tried to type things in the search button and press enter what came out is
http://localhost:51182/Default.aspx
to
http://localhost:51182/Default.aspx?ctl00%24search=(whatever I keyed).
As the search function is in the masterpage.aspx i cannot use asp:buttons or what.
This is my code in the masterpage.
<form class="navbar-form navbar-right">
<input type="text" id="search" class="form-control" placeholder="Search..." runat="server">
<button class="btn btn-default" type="submit" id="Button1" onserverclick="Button1_OnClick"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-search"></i></button>
</form>
This is my c# code for masterpage.
protected void Button1_OnClick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
//The code was commented out since the search name was not able to be recognized in my webform input id so i tried to deal with the response first.
//String searchtext = search;
//String Search = Server.MapPath("Website\\HTML\\SearchEngine.aspx");
Response.Redirect("~/Website/HTML/SearchEngine.aspx?search=");
}
I mainly put the codes that I think that matters and if required the other part just say so. In addition to it if this is a duplicate to other question, I am sorry as I been trying it out on some other question answer for their fixes to this but i wasn't able to get my working then I submit this question.
Hope you guys can help me out.
A: <form class="navbar-form navbar-right">... </form>
In ASP.NET WebForm, you cannot use another form tag, since there is a main form tag with runat="server" already.
The easiest way to achieve is to use Panel. When user types inside textbox and press Enter key, it will call Button1_OnClick event.
For example,
<asp:Panel ID="SearchPanel" runat="server" DefaultButton="SearchLinkButton">
<asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="SearchTextBox" CssClass="form-control"
placeholder="Search..." />
<asp:LinkButton runat="server" ID="SearchLinkButton" CssClass="btn btn-primary"
OnClick="SearchLinkButton_Click">
<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-search"></i>
</asp:LinkButton>
</asp:Panel>
A: So you can't have nested forms, but that's not to say that you can't have multiple forms on the same page, they just can't overlap, and only one can be an ASP.NET Form[runat=server]. Just make sure the search form, which can be a vanilla HTML form, is placed in the master page outside of any Form[runat=server] and format the search form like so:
<form class="navbar-form navbar-right" action="/Website/HTML/SearchEngine.aspx">
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'The mood is rather flat' - Swansea City expert on whether they can do Bristol City and Middlesbrough a favour against Derby County
Anything other than a Derby win will do for City
David Byrom
Swansea City manager Graham Potter (Image: Ryan Hiscott/JMP)
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Bristol City are hoping for a favour this evening.
The Robins gave their play-off hopes a shot in the arm with last night's 2-1 victory over Millwall.
Goals from Jamie Paterson and Famara Diedhiou helped the Robins come from behind to take a vital three points that leaves them a point behind Derby County and Middlesbrough in the race for sixth place.
Yet Derby play Swansea City tonight in a game in hand that could well extinguish the Robins' play-off hopes once and for all.
If the Rams take victory, then there will be no chance of the Robins making the top six - but anything less and it will go down to the last game of the season on Saturday.
Ahead of the game, Teesside Live spoke to WalesOnline football writer Ian Mitchelmore to get the lowdown on Swansea and whether Middlesbrough and Bristol City can count on a favour from Graham Potter's side.
What's the general mood at Swansea after conceding the two late goals to draw with Hull?
Matty Taylor of Bristol City is closed down by Declan John of Swansea City (Image: Dougie Allward/JMP)
"Having had faint hopes of reaching the play-offs, the mood has quickly turned rather flat after what was a hugely disappointing draw against Hull.
"Swansea were in control and led 2-0 with 13 minutes left on the clock. But Hull were much improved in the second half and probably deserved a share of the spoils if truth be told.
"The last two matches now feel somewhat irrelevant, and the attention has quickly shifted to the summer transfer window which could be yet another turbulent one."
Ahead of that game - and at 2-0 up - was there a genuine belief Swansea could sneak into the top six?
"Swansea were huge outsiders, but while there was a mathematical chance of finishing in the final play-off berth, there was still belief.
"But with the favours that Swansea would have needed, the general belief that it was never really going to happen."
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On the back of that 2-2 draw, what do you expect from Swansea on Wednesday? Will they be flat or has Potter got his squad looking at the bigger picture and ahead to next season?
"It's all about next season for Swansea. Graham Potter has built a squad that has fully bought into his methods, and the players quite simply love playing for the current manager.
"Those on the fringes will be hoping to make a mark with a view to becoming more prominent figures next season while those who are in the set-up will hope to maintain their improvement under Potter in these final two outings.
"Swansea are also unbeaten at home in the league in 2019 so that's a record they'll be aiming to keep intact."
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How do you expect the Derby game to unfold?
"I think it could be quite an open game with the way the two sides play. And with that, there should be goals too. Swansea will be desperate to sign off on a high in what will be their final home game of the season, but Derby are in pole position to finish in sixth place.
"For the first time in a while, I'm not predicting a home win, although I fancy Swansea to get a point."
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Q: como combinar eventos con if-else actualmente estoy aprendiendo js y tengo un problema para hacer un condicional usando una entrada les dejo un ejemplo (cuando lo hago sin la entrada funciona bien) que puedo hacer alguien tendra algun ejemplo de eventos usando condicionales o loops para ayudarme, busque en youtube y no encontre respuestas muchas gracias
javascript DOM
<input id="getInto" type="text" >
<button onClick="doTask()">press</button>
<script>
const input = document.getElementById("getInto");
function doTask() {
let age = input
if (age >= 18 ){
alert("vote")
}
else {
alert("does not vote");
}
}
A:
<html>
<!-- creamos un imput type number con un color de fondo blanco con un valor entre 0 y 95 -->
<input type="number" min="0" max="95" value="0" style="background-color: white;" class="inputnumeral">
<!-- creamos un imput type text en oculto y con un valor igual a 0 -->
<input type="text" value="" style="display: none;"class="inputexto">
<!-- creamos dos botones uno de color rojo y otro azul, con un texto en el medio de votar-->
<button class="btnrojo botones red" style="background-color:red;" disabled >Votar</button>
<button class="btnazul botones blue"style="background-color:blue;" disabled >Votar</button>
<script>
//buscamos un input con una classe inputnumeral
var inputnumeral = document.querySelector('.inputnumeral');
//buscamos un input con una classe inputexto
var inputexto = document.querySelector('.inputexto');
//buscamos un boton con una classe botones
var botones = document.querySelectorAll('.botones');
//comprobamos cada vez qye el valor de inputnumeral cambia
inputnumeral.onchange = function(){
//si el valor de inputnumeral es mayor o igual que 18 y menor o igual que 65 entonces el valor de inputexto sera "PUEDES VOTAR", el color de fondo del inputnumeral sera verde, inputexto sera visible y los botones se podran pulsar
if(inputnumeral.value >= 18 && inputnumeral.value <= 65){
inputexto.value = "PUEDES VOTAR";
inputnumeral.style.backgroundColor = "green";
inputexto.style.display = "block";
botones[0].disabled = false;
botones[1].disabled = false;
}
//si el valor de inputnumeral es mayor que 65 y menor de 18 entonces el valor de inputexto sera "NO PUEDES VOTAR", el color de fondo del inputnumeral sera rojo, inputexto sera visible y los botones se podran pulsar
else if(inputnumeral.value > 65 || inputnumeral.value < 18){
inputexto.value = "NO PUEDES VOTAR";
inputnumeral.style.backgroundColor = "red";
inputexto.style.display = "block";
botones[0].disabled = true;
botones[1].disabled = true;
}}
</script>
</html>
A: cuando ejecutas const input = document.getElementById("getInto");, estás obteniendo el elemento HTML con el id de getInto (un input en este caso). Para obtener la información que contiene el input usas la propiedad value, que devuelve un string; en este caso, conviertes dicho string a un número para poder compararlo con otro número (usand parseInt o el operador unario +) y ya debería funcionar.
<input id="getInto" type="text" >
<button onClick="doTask()">press</button>
<script>
const input = document.getElementById("getInto");
function doTask() {
let age = +input.value; //o parseInt(input.value)
if (age >= 18 ){
alert("vote")
} else {
alert("does not vote");
}
}
</script>
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Politics 5 things you didn't know about (The Life and Rhymes of) Benjamin Zephaniah
Politics Interview
5 things you didn't know about (The Life and Rhymes of) Benjamin Zephaniah
One of Britain's favourite poets, Benjamin Zephaniah has just turned 60 and released his autobiography. With five quick-fire questions we find out what makes the professor of poetry tick. Find the full interview here.
Image by Richard Ecclestone.
What three words best describe you?
"Passionate. Compassionate. Curious."
What book changed your life?
"My book! It really did! But other than my own…The Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey. Being a black man it's about black people and our place in the world. I don't believe in 100% of what's written but he believes in the United States of Africa, and that if when you come out of slavery you don't fix yourself up, you'll just go into another economic slavery. You can take away the chains but you're still not free. That's stayed with me and influenced my life: 'Liberate the minds of men and ultimately you will liberate the bodies of men'."
What album do you turn to in times of need?
"It depends on the need. I have a few I turn to. I know it's stereotypical but it has to be a Marley album. He was a singer but I always saw him as a poet. Bob Marley – Catch A Fire."
What food would you choose for your final meal?
"A big piece of vegan chocolate cake."
What was the last thing that made you cry?
"As I get older I seem to be crying a lot more easily. I see acts of kindness now and I cry. But the last thing to make me cry was an act of war. It was the fact that things that are made in Britain – and made in Birmingham – are killing innocent people in Yemen. And there's no outcry because of our relationship with Saudi Arabia. This is as bad as Saddam Hussein, it's as bad as anything. Our people have made those bombs."
Mary Griffin |4 May 2018
Naked – Benjamin Zephaniah
Equality Creative Interview
Benjamin Zephaniah: "All the books have to change. The way we educate has to change."
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Leonor, David Antunes's daughter, and Madalena, Luis Santo's daughter, were born this March. Congratulations to them.
António Serrador and Luís M. Correia, "Policies for a Cost Function for Heterogeneous Networks Performance Evaluation", submitted to PIMRC'2007 – IEEE 18th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, Athens, Greece, Sep. 2007.
Luis M. Correia attended the COST Domain Committee on Information and Communication Technologies, held in Brugges, Belgium.
Luis M. Correia has participated in the project's audit, held in Brussels, on 2007-03-14. The review was successful. Another project meeting took place, in London, on 2007-03-27/28, being attended by Luis M. Correia, Martijn Kuipers and António Serrdor. Martijn Kuipers and António Serrador have produced contributions to Deliverable D12, "Intermediate report on AROMA algorithms and simulation results".
Luis M. Correia attended the Steering Board Meeting, in Brussels, on 2007-03-23.
The work on the SIG (Special Interest Group) on References Scenarios, leaded by Lúcio Ferreira, is continuing.
The project conducted measurements in several schools and hospitals in the regions of Alentejo and Algarve. A direct action of contact with the population in a shopping centre was also held in the former.
Lúcio Ferreira contributed to the preparation of the final project review that took place in Brussels, on 2007-03-05. The review was successful.
Lúcio Ferreira contributed to the preparation of the project's audit, held in Brussels, on 2007-03-13. Still no news about the outcome.
Lúcio Ferreira, Martijn Kuipers, António Serrador and Luis M. Correia are participating in several meetings, for the preparation of project proposals in EU's R&D FP7.
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Henry County police officer remains in critical condition after shooting
By Cal Callaway
MCDONOUGH, Ga. (FOX 5 Atlanta) - A Henry County Police officer was fighting for his life late Thursday night after being shot that morning at a dentist office. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said the shooting also left one man dead.
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GBI spokesperson Natalie Ammons said the staff of Smile Creators located in the 300 block of Jonesboro Road near McDonough called 911 around 8 a.m. Thursday to report a man causing a disturbance in the lobby. Officer Michael Smith was first to respond to the call and met up with the man, later identified by investigations as 53-year-old Dimaggio McNelly, of McDonough.
"They did not know who he was. They were unfamiliar with him, so it is unclear why he was at this business," said Ammons.
The GBI said while Officer Smith was trying to the man, McNelly became combative, lunging at the 32-year-old officer. Investigators said Officer Smith tried to use his Taser more than once but it didn't stop McNelly. In the struggle, one shot was fired from the officer's gun. The GBI said the bullet struck Smith in the face and ended up killing McNelly.
"With that one shot both the Officer and the subject were struck," said Ammons.
Medics rushed Officer Smith, who has been with Henry County Police Department since 2011, to Grady Memorial Hospital where he remained in critical condition as of late Thursday evening.
The GBI, which has taken over the officer involved shooting investigation, said no weapon was found on McNelly.
"The autopsy and additional forensic examinations will hopefully show exactly what it was that occurred," said Ammons.
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A number of law enforcement agencies rushed to the scene shortly after the shooting and the support has not stopped.
Throughout the day Thursday, members of law enforcement from Henry County, Cobb County, Atlanta, and the Georgia State Patrol, had been stopping by Grady Memorial Hospital along with apparent family members with well wishes and prayers for Officer Smith.
"Something like this, it happens, it kind of brings us all together you know because we see it all over the United States," said Deputy Dan Aquino, of Muskogee County.
Deputy Aquino who was at the hospital on a different matter had words or support as well.
"Prayers for the officer, prayers for his family. I hope he gets better you know. It's kind of sad that it has to happen that way," said Deputy Aquino.
Ammons told reporters during a news conference Thursday afternoon someone at the dental office did record the incident on a cell phone which should help clarify what happened.
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The preliminary rules pack is out for the Warhammer 40k GT. The biggest change is aligning our event more closely with the overall community norms. This means more open list construction and the use of the ITC Champions Missions.
Included in the pack is the painting rubric. We want you to know how we score so you can plan accordingly.
The Rules Pack can be found here.
We just sold out our first event! The Warmahordes Steamroller is sold out!
New event added – Guild Ball!
Still looking for a way to fill your Sunday at the Bugeater? Look no more – we are excited to announce we are adding a Guild Ball tournament! This one day event will follow standard Organized Play rules (which are being updated in late March, so we are waiting to provide details until we see what the changes are).
Tickets and hotel block now online!
Tickets for the 2018 Bugeater are now on sale! You can click on "Buy Tickets" to see all the items that are available. The cart has been added to the right sidebar (on some browsers it may appear at the bottom of the page instead) so you can keep track of what you have ordered. If you have any technical difficulties please email [email protected]. We are enforcing limits on entries for our events – but if we sell out we will evaluate what space we have and may open up new spots.
As a reminder, if you attend for multiple days you NEED to buy a weekend pass. This is INCLUDED in the cost of 2 day events (e.g. the 40k GT) and three day packages (e.g. Malifaux). But if you buy 2 or 3 separate individual one day events, you'll need to buy the $15 weekend pass as well!
The hotel block is also available. You can get the group rate as long as you sign up before May 1st. You can find that info here.
Folks the final event info is now online! We are working to add up to three additional events to the Bugeater, and if that happens we will post that information asap.
Tickets go on sale tonight! Be ready to lock in your spot for Bugeater 2018!
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We are excited to announce the initial schedule for the 2018 Bugeater! We will be updating our information on the website over the next few days. Tickets will go on sale next week (Monday, November 27th).
We have our initial offering of events, with 7 events on Friday, 10 events on Saturday, 7 events on Sunday. This will easily be our biggest Bugeater yet!
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Mark the dates down on your calendars – Bugeater #8 will be one for the record books!
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All of your favorite events are back! Warhammer 40k, Bolt Action, Horus Heresy, Warmachine & Hordes, Kings of War, Infinity, Dropzone and Dropfleet Commander, and Infinity are back. They'll be joined by several new events. We have added these new events based on player request, and seeking out and finding tournament staff who are experienced with those games that can run a high quality event for you. So if you play any of these games – get ready! New to the 2018 Bugeater will be Age of Sigmar, Batman, Malifaux, Star Wars: Armada, and more!
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Allview is a Romanian brand that has a few very interesting smartphones, including the Allview X2 Soul, which is the rebranded 5.5 mm thick handset Gionee Elife S5.5. This week they also debuted a few Windows Phone handsets, the Impera I and Impera S.
These handsets run Windows Phone 8.1 and the most affordable of them is the Impera I, that's priced at $220 and it features a 4.7 inch IPS display with a 720p resolution, as well as a quad core Snapdragon MSM8212 1.2 GHz processor. There's also 1 GB of RAM on board, an Adreno 320 GPU, 8 GB of storage, a microSD card slot with support for up to 32 GB of storage extra and a 1750 mAh battery.
Specs also include an megapixel back shooter, a front 2 MP shooter and dual SIM slots. The Impera I is actually the lightest WP 8.1 model on the market, weighing a mere 98.9 grams. It's very rare that nowadays we see phones below 100 grams. Next up is the Allview Impera S, that packs a 5 inch IPS screen with 720p resolution, a quad core Qualcomm CPU clocked at 1.2 GHz, 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB of storage.
Once again there's a microSD card slot available, an 8 MP back camera and a 2 MP front cam. This model has a 2000 mAh battery, costs $230 and measures 8.72 mm in thickness. Finally, Allview also showcased the Impera i8 tablet with Windows 8.1 and a 64 bit Intel Atom CPU.
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The politics of human rights and the United Nations
The one simple yet unanswered question in the United Nations versus Anders Kompass affair is - why? Is it because he did not accept the politicisation of human rights ?
Madeleine Rees
There has not yet been a resolution to the scandal of the child sexual abuse by French soldiers in the Central African Republic, which was exposed by the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNOHCHR) report. The French authorities are investigating with seeming vigour, the UN has made noise -but some would say not the right noise. The latter have focused on the fact that a senior official at the UNOHCHR, Anders Kompass, shared the report with the French Mission to the UN in Geneva, according to them, breaching protocol and putting victims at risk of retaliation. The UNOHCHR suspended Mr. Kompass who was subsequently reinstated by a UN Tribunal.
To be clear on this, primary jurisdiction for investigating the alleged crimes by French nationals serving in their military falls to the French government. The UN would have had to refer it to them.
The one simple yet unanswered question in the United Nations versus Anders Kompass affair is - why? Why have the UN decided to attack the person who did no more and no less than his function as a human rights official demanded ? There are anomalies too which need explanation, including why there was a gap of eight months after Kompass shared the report before the UN took action against him.
In reality, the French started an investigation within two days, and there have been no known complaints from the victims of having been subject to retaliation. The then Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights, Ms Pansieri, had been informed of the facts by Kompass and had transmitted the information upwards to the Deputy Secretary-General's office. She raised no alarm re: the conduct of Kompass. In the interim, the UN Office of Legal Affairs (the body which, inter alia, advises on immunities), was unbelievably slow in responding to a request by the French Prosecutors to speak to the original investigators, thereby holding up the investigation. None of this makes sense.
In a recent article, Mr Colum Lynch of Foreign Policy provided his version of an answer by talking about a civil war within the United Nations, and drawing a picture of the different personalities of Mr Zeid, the fairly recent appointment to the position of High Commissioner for Human Rights, and Mr Kompass, a "relatively unknown diplomat…deeply committed to the values of human rights", and putting them at the centre of the fight.
I beg to differ. It is not who they are but what they represent which is at the heart of this 'fight'.
The UN has been slipping for many many years. Senior positions throughout the UN do not go to those who necessarily have the requisite expertise or experience, rather they are 'allocated' according to criteria which is not transparent but seems to have a lot to do with which state will provide support, which state wants their national in a particular position, and who is acceptable politically. Hence Mr Zeid and Mr Kompass are two very different kinds of United Nations employees. Mr Zeid, is a political appointee, part of what has been labelled by a former SRSG as the 'old boys network'. Conversely, Mr Kompass is the anomaly, a human rights officer who rose through the ranks and arrived at headquarters after twenty years of working in human rights field missions. He is the only senior staff member at UNOHCHR to have done so.
But more importantly, they are the representatives of two very different models of how human rights are located in political discourse: Zeid represents the school which has allowed, or indeed promoted, the politicisation of human rights, Kompass - the priority of human rights within politics.
Mr Lynch may be right in thinking of Kompass as somewhat unknown, but where it matters he is anything but. If one were to go to any of the countries where Mr Kompass was heading up a human rights office, to this day, the "flaxen-haired" civil servant is recognized and indeed revered by many.
Because he made a difference, and not just to the those who were the victims of human rights violations which his offices investigated and acted upon, but also to the Governments with whom he worked to improve their approach to law and human rights and gaining their respect for so doing - evidenced by the fact that it is representatives of some of those governments who are publicly defending him vis-à-vis the United Nations.
The UNOHCHR has a vital role in bringing parties together to find solutions based in human rights. Not all OHCHR heads of field offices do so, partly through fear of stepping outside of the mandate or upsetting the host government, or indeed, the UN. Kompass was able to effect mediation and improve the human rights situation simply because there was no unseen political agenda to his actions, he was transparent and honest. He was coherent, consistent and predictable. If a government operated in line with human rights norms and standards - fine. If not, then something needed to change. Victims knew that if their rights were being violated, then he would act to protect them. He was a friend to all involved parties, because he was prepared to tell the truth to each one. His 'operating manual' is open for all to read - it is available in the 300 languages that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is translated into.
This is what human rights can and should do when it is at the core of politics. Sadly, this is not the preferred modality in the current UN malaise. Which is why, for example, more than 75% of peace negotiations fail - the absence of human rights, the absence of women, the adherence to a narrative of opposites leading to political horse-trading with human rights at the periphery of consideration.
The Department of Peace Keeping Operations now has a core budget of some 9 billion dollars. More than the rest of the UN put together. What does this tell us about prevention and sustainable development? Peace-keeping operations have been in some countries for decades, they are increasingly being criticised as ineffective as well as extremely expensive. What peace are they keeping? Some may indeed have a human rights component, but such departments are subject to the political decisions made by the Special Representatives of the Secretary General - so human rights become yet again politicised.
Which leads back to the issue which brought this tension to the fore front: sexual exploitation by peace keepers, the fault line over which the primacy of human rights has been subordinated over an over again to the need for the UN to maintain its relations with member states, in particular the troop contributors. The UN has dissembled, subverted and downright lied in its attempts to pretend that the 'problem' is one of a few bad apples, is not so widespread, and is in any case falling. In real life, the opposite is true, and all because of a zero tolerance policy, which is not underpinned by effective legal accountability and the primacy of protecting human rights.
Which raises the need to apply human rights within the system itself. Whilst there is a culture of impunity and lack of accountability, when it comes to those who seemingly defy that culture, human rights protections are singularly lacking. It is a basic tenet of law that anyone accused of an offence has the right to representation during proceedings. This has been denied to Mr Kompass. He is to be flown to Vienna to be 'interrogated' by the Office of Internal Oversight who are investigating his conduct, and he has been refused the right to have his lawyer, or indeed, anyone with him. Are there similar investigations into those who have committed the crimes he denounced?
This is the reason: Mr Kompass - in spite of the pressure - did not accept the politicisation of human rights but insisted on upholding principles. By so doing, he became a problem for the rest of the United Nations and to Mr Zeid – politician par excellence.
For those in the UN system who are prepared to compromise on human rights, and hence on legal obligation, the challenge of Kompass is his success in pursuing the alternative model – a model that is actually at the core of the United Nations Charter and subsequent instruments. Instead of attacking him, they should embrace his approach and actually apply it - imagine the difference it would make!
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Immigration Debate Brings Strange Bedfellows—And New Hope—to Washington
Republican Senator John McCain is teaming up with Democrats and a formerly antagonistic union to promote comprehensive reform.
By Caroline Kelley July 31, 2013
J. Scott Applewhite / ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sidelined Obama Faces Impossible Task on Immigration
No Easy Path Forward As House Republicans Meet On Immigration
Self-Interest Could Sink Immigration Reform
"It's nice to be back here amongst old friends and enemies," Senator John McCain said Tuesday morning as he opened a discussion on immigration at the Washington headquarters of the union powerhouse American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO). His comment earned a trickle of awkward laughter from the audience, which included congressional staff members, some undocumented Hispanic youth known as "Dreamers" and a slew of reporters eager to watch the Republican make a begrudging alliance with organized labor.
Widespread confusion over how the House of Representatives will handle pending immigration reform legislation has launched an all-lobbyists-on-deck scramble for influence on the Hill. Delegates from Silicon Valley to the cantaloupe fields of Texas are descending on Washington to weigh in, and McCain is putting aside his history with the AFL-CIO to join the fray. He discussed the importance of creating a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants with labor-friendly congressman Xavier Becerra on Tuesday.
"Treat your opponents, those who disagree with you, treat them with respect," said McCain, who was criticized by the AFL-CIO as an opponent of worker's rights during the 2008 election and 2007's immigration reform debate. The federation of unions spends big bucks promoting Democratic candidates. After endorsing Barack Obama for President in June 2008, they used roughly $53 million of their $200 million campaign budget to run "grass roots mobilization" plugging McCain's competitor. The group even launched a website, www.mccainrevealed.org (now deleted), which attacked the Senator's voting record and his ties to George W. Bush.
The AFL-CIO also worked against McCain's efforts to pass comprehensive immigration reform in 2007. Although Democrats controlled the House when their bill hit the floor, McCain and Senate ally Ted Kennedy were unable to satisfy the labor lobby's demands, which were supported by then-Senator Obama. The primary concern for labor groups was guest worker programs: initiatives that allow foreigners to reside and work in the United States during labor shortages. Such programs would have won the support of big business and the GOP, but the AFL-CIO worried that immigrants brought into the country under such initiatives would be paid less than the median wage in their respective industries. Ultimately, intra-party disagreement caused the 2007 bill to fail.
But 2013 is different, say labor groups and their congressional allies. In March, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka struck a deal with Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer and Thomas J. Donohue, head of the business lobby Chamber of Commerce. The alliance helped secure support for bipartisan legislation later passed by the Senate. Via conference call, Schumer announced a compromise on divisive guest worker programs. He assured organizers that under the new bill, guest workers would be paid the highest prevailing industry wage as determined by the Labor Department. "This issue has always been the deal breaker on immigration, but not this time."
Former McCain adviser Douglas Holtz-Eakin, who touted the economic benefits of immigration during a panel at the AFL-CIO on Tuesday, started his discussion by reflecting on fickle Washington allegiances. "I don't think I've ever been more flattered than by the kind of words of Congressman Becerra and my former boss John McCain about my work. But I will tell you that when I was head of the CBO neither of them had a word to say about it. So, time heals all wounds and let us hope that we can get over the wounds of the past efforts on this topic and we can get something done this year."
Whether or not Tuesday's discussion helped push immigration reform toward passage in the Republican House—it likely didn't—the gathering demonstrated that the issue has created powerful, if unconventional, coalitions in Washington. After his Democratic counterpart shared a moving story about his former job as a construction worker, McCain joked, "Congressmen Becerra went from an honest line of work into politics."
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https://www.myplainview.com/sports/article/Sports-Briefs-Feb-18-13626421.php
Sports Briefs | Feb. 18
Published 11:28 pm CST, Monday, February 18, 2019
Josh Throns
Photo: Courtesy Photo
Prep opening days canceled
PLAINVIEW – Due to cold weather, Tulia, Hale Center and Abernathy canceled their season-opening baseball games. The Abernathy Lady Antelopes' softball game against Sweetwater has also been canceled.
The Hornets will compete in the Roosevelt Tournament on Thursday, the Antelopes travel to the Shallowater Tournament, and the Owls and the Lady 'Lopes play in the Lockney Tournament, weather permitting.
Tigerettes halt Lady Whirlwinds
FLOYDADA – The Slaton Tigerettes softball team opened up with five first-inning runs for a five-inning 17-3 win over the Floydada Lady Whirlwinds on Monday afternoon in Floydada.
The Tigerettes then went up, 11-1, after two innings and scored six more runs between the third and fourth innings. The Lady Whirlwinds were able to get back two runs in the bottom of the fifth, but couldn't erase more of the deficit.
Alyssa Obregon threw three innings and struck out three batters.
Ironically, Floydada (3-4) will head to Slaton on Thursday for a tournament.
Whirlwinds collar Bulldogs
TAHOKA – The Floydada Whirlwinds baseball team blew by the Tahoka Bulldogs for a season-opening, five-inning 21-8 victory on Monday.
The Whirlwinds got going quickly with 11 runs in the first inning and added 10 more in the third. Mike DeLaFuente and Devan Perez each had five hits, while Ryder Glass batted in four runs for Floydada.
Hermilio Martinez gave up eight runs on five hits and recorded 12 strikeouts for the win.
Floydada (1-0) competes in the Post Tournament on Thursday.
Edgemon honored as SAC Player of Week
By KEVIN LEWIS
Wayland Baptist Athletics
PLAINVIEW – Wayland Baptist's Kaylee Edgemon has been named Sooner Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Player of the Week.
Edgemon helped the sixth-ranked Flying Queens to three victories last week over Oklahoma-Panhandle State (87-64), Southwestern Christian (99-49) and 10th-ranked Oklahoma City University (76-61).
Two games after scoring a career-high 23 points in a game against Bacone, Edgemon topped that with a 27-point effort against Southwestern Christian, then the next game went for 22 points with nine rebounds as the Flying Queens completed the regular-season sweep of OCU to take the inside track to the No. 1 seed in the SAC Tournament.
For the week, Edgemon averaged 19.7 points and 6.7 rebounds. She shot 59 percent (24-of-41) from the field, 42 percent (5-of-12) from 3-point range, and 86 percent (6-of-7) from the free-throw line.
A 5-11 sophomore from Littlefield and a first-year transfer from Eastern New Mexico University, Edgemon ranks 13th in the NAIA in field goal percentage (49 percent).
The Flying Queens (24-4, 18-2) wrap up the regular-season this week and can clinch at least a share of the conference title and the No. 1 seed in the SAC Tournament with wins at Texas Wesleyan (13-15, 11-9) and Southwestern Assemblies of God (19-9, 13-7). In the first round of conference play, Wayland defeated Texas Wesleyan, 80-53, and SAGU, 76-66.
SAC honors Throns as Player of Week
PLAINVIEW – Josh Throns of Wayland Baptist University has been recognized as Sooner Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week.
Throns helped the ninth-ranked Pioneers secure their first-ever SAC regular-season title with wins over Oklahoma-Panhandle State (97-87), Southwestern Christian (85-61) and No. 18 Oklahoma City (86-74).
In only 21 minutes, Throns came off the bench to pour in a season-high 28 points against Southwestern Christian. He hit 9-of-13 field goals, including 6-of-9 3-pointers, and was 4-of-4 at the free-throw line.
"Josh was ready to play," WBU coach Ty Harrelson said.
Throns then scored 17 points in Saturday's win over OCU that cinched the conference title.
For the week, Throns – a senior guard from Perth, Australia, who twice played in front of his parents who were visiting from Australia – averaged 19 points and 2.3 rebounds while hitting 20-of-35 field goals (57 percent), 13-of-26 3-pointers (50 percent), and 4-of-5 free throws (80 percent).
For the season, Throns has made 61-of-69 free throws (88.4 percent).
The Pioneers (22-6) wind up the regular-season this week with three games. The Pioneers return to SAC play with games Thursday at Texas Wesleyan (13-15, 8-12) and Saturday afternoon at Southwestern Assemblies of God (18-10, 11-9). Earlier this season, WBU defeated Texas Wesleyan, 68-52, and SAGU, 92-71.
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So I have been off-line for the past weekend, attending PAX in realtime meatspace. PAX is the Penny Arcade Expo, a conclave of nerds, geeks, and gamers that descends upon the convention center in a cavalcade of wonkiness. Of course, if you read the Seattle Times, which ignored the event, nothing of import occurred at all downtown ("This just in! It is STILL RAINING at Bumbershoot!").
- We got a lot of attention for Guild Wars 2 at the show, and I thank everyone who stopped by to play the demo, sometimes waiting hours for the shot at playing the game for 40 minutes. We ran an introductory human quest chain and a mid-level charr assault on a boss monster called The Shatterer. The response was phenomenal, and the booth was packed for much of the three days. Thanks to all.
- We were not the only ones to get a lot of fan appreciation at the con. Portal 2 got a good-sized mob, as did Dragonage 2, but the game (at least, the game by someone else) I'm looking forward to in the near-term is Epic Mickey , designed by TSR Alum Warren Spector. Loved the booth (which looked like papers falling) and loved what I saw of the game.
- On the other hand Duke Nukem Forever will finally see the light of day. Really? Will I be able to play it on my Atari ST?
- Of my appointed tasks, I had a great time with RPG panel, mooring down the "ancient paper gaming" side of the equation, and discussing a number of challenges facing the computerized version. I also signed a lot of books at the booth on Saturday, and apparently people who did not get a signing kept circling back to the booth to see if I was there.
- Of course, part of the challenge for those looking for me was protective coloration. We were all decked out in our ArenaNet soccer shirts, white and emblazoned with our massive dragon-shaped "2" in red. They're really cool looking, and make us stand out against the hordes of darker-dressed gamers ("I will stop wearing black when I find a darker color"), but it does give us a uniform look, such that pulling me out of a crowd is difficult. I may have to go back to wearing loud Hawaiian shirts.
- About half the time I was in the booth doing interviews with websites. We had a press room upstairs for full demos, but had so many sites interested (including sites who we had never talked to before who wanted to know what all the hubbub was about) that we carved out a small space in some of the lesser pandemonium of the booth to talk and show off the game. I am surprised I can still talk after this.
- We also designed an event at the convention. Now THIS is insane. We did a quiz show at the booth for a limited number of tickets to the panel, and for those lucky 50 or so we (Lead Designer Eric Flannum, Content Lead Colin Johanson, and myself) sat down and proceeded to design an event that will go into the game. Yeah, we designed part of the game at a convention with the fans. I have said before that we are creatively fearless as a company, but this just blows the doors off everything.
- There was a fan party (again, limited by those who grabbed tickets by the quiz show) at the Hard Rock, and I had a friend (now known as Anne the Enabler) who kept pressing mojitos into my hand throughout the evening. Still, I survived the event and got home safely that evening.
- I did get to have lunch with Warren, and trade stories about our mutual long strange trips.
- On the boardgame side, a big hit was the Castle Ravenloft boardgame from WotC. It is a massive box, and those hauling it around in their official WotC forklifts left a wake of stunned onlookers who wanted to get their own copies.I've played it, both at the start of the design cycle and as a finished project, and I like it as a tough, cooperative game.
- I did NOT get to D&D Bus, a psychedelic explosion of vintage Sutherland art, but that was pretty cool as well.
- And I survived without the deadly consars, also called the Pax Pox or the AntraPax, that haunted last year's festivities. And was able to run a gaming day here at the house for a bunch of friends on Labor Day. And now, finally, I get to lay down my tools and rest for a brief while, before taking up the crusade again.
- But seriously, the convention was great for the game and great for the staff. We have been concentrating on the game for so long, and the outpouring of attention and positive excitement has made it all worthwhile. We're really charged up (as well as really, really tired - but that will pass).
- Thanks to our hosts (Jerry/Tycho and Mike/Gabe) for putting together this Nerdstock, and to all the fans.
This coming weekend, I and most of compatriots will be at PAX, the Penny Arcade Expo in downtown Seattle. We will be showing off GW2 for the first time to North American audiences, talking to fans, giving away books, and a plethora of other activities.
Role Playing Games - RPGs - have been around for decades now, evolving from their pen & paper roots to computers and consoles of all kinds. However, what started out as a niche genre has now crept into titles with mainstream appeal - Fallout 3, Mass Effect, and Oblivion. How did this jump happen? What differentiates the development of an RPG from other game genres, like shooters or platformers? Is it positive or negative to be an RPG game with their roots in pen & paper? And how in the heck do you go about defining what a "role-playing game" is to BEGIN with?? These questions and more will be discussed! Boundaries will be broken! Horizons will be expanded! And someone might actually use the term "THAC0"! Come roll twenties with us!
What does it take to create MMO content? Veteran game designers Eric Flannum. Jeff Grubb and Colin Johanson, key creators behind ArenaNet's upcoming Guild Wars 2, will give audience members a unique perspective on designing MMO content in this fascinating talk and workshop. In an informal presentation, Eric, Jeff, and Colin will show you how Guild Wars 2 designers create events in the dynamic, living game world and the many factors to consider when designing any kind of MMO content. Attendees will leave with a greater insight into the work of game designers and a deeper understanding of the Guild Wars 2 dynamic event system.
This session is a ticketed event with limited attendance. Please stop by the Guild Wars 2 Booth #642 to find out how you could get a ticket.
We will be giving away and signing copies of Ghosts of Ascalon.
I also will be in the booth for a number of shifts for interviews. Come by and see us!
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Very passionate individuals out here today.
Not seeing any injuries, but police advancing, protestors fleeing.
Just got pepper sprayed and flashbangged. I'm okay.
The large protest has marched from McPherson to park at 11th and L where mass arrests were taking place earlier.
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Make the dressing first. Put about 2 cups white vinegar, 1/2 cup white sugar and a pinch of paprika into a sauce pan. Boil (it'll burn your nose, trust me) until the consistency is like a thin maple syrup. Cool in the fridge where it will thicken up. It will be a nice mix of sweet and tangy with a tiny lingering heat of the paprika.
Cut cucumbers into 1 inch chunks. Cut tomatoes into one inch chunks. (You know, about the same amount of each.) When the dressing is completely cool, mix some into the tomato/cukes until just dressed (don't drown!) Serve immediately. It isn't really that great the next day.
I continue to be amazed by MN (Mother Nature, you know her. You cursed her in January when we got 4 feet of snow.) This single hollyhock, over six feet tall is growing amongst (does anyone else use "amongst" anymore? What about "whilst?" Go ahead. Use "whilst" in a sentence. C'mon, try. I KNOW! I can't either.) the weeds behind our Kitchen Garden (formerly known as "Peber's Point").
A few years ago, I threw some random, old seeds into the scrub. And forgot about them. Until now. Have you seen the seed pod of a hollyhock? There are, like, 8 seeds per pod. That is all. So, it seems that one took hold and decided to grace us with its presence after taking a vacation for a couple of years.
Should I lapse into squeals like the Double Rainbow Guy, ("WHAT DOES IT MEAN?") or just recognize that the world works in mysterious ways. For examples, my sweet husband somehow picked me (Sucker!), flour and water on our windowsill gets "infected" with airborne bacteria to make our sourdough starter, and fairly old seeds thrown into the scrub yield a surprise beauty like this stately specimen.
Hm, I wonder what Mama Gump would say about my garden.
Me too. We got in a 2:30 in the morning, woke up around 9 and proceeded to pick off all the spotty leaves and spray with Bonide (organic) fungicide spray. We already have tomatoes setting and so we hope to save the crop. 49 plants this year. Fingers crossed.
Edamame: Looks like crap. I promised this was the last year. It will be.
Husk Cherries: Taking over my pansies like a weed. Hooray.
Hot peppers: Not bad, not good. Just sort of there.
Weeds: Lookin' real good. Our best crop, actually.
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Chakraharpur railway station serves Chakradharpur in West Singhbhum district in the Indian state of Jharkhand.
History
The Bengal Nagpur Railway was formed in 1887 for the purpose of upgrading the Nagpur Chhattisgarh Railway and then extending it via Bilaspur to Asansol, in order to develop a shorter Howrah–Mumbai route than the one via Allahabad. The Bengal Nagpur Railway main line from Nagpur to Asansol, on the Howrah–Delhi main line, was opened for goods traffic on 1 February 1891.
Electrification
The Purulia–Chakradharpur, Kandra–Gomharria, Sini–Adityapur, Adityapur–Tatanagar, Chakradharpur–Manoharpur and Manoharpur–Rourkela sections were electrified in 1961–62.
References
External links
Trains at Chakradharpur
Chakradharpur railway division
Railway stations in West Singhbhum district
Railway stations in India opened in 1890
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Gerald Dennis Mahan (* 24. November 1937 in Portland, Oregon) ist ein US-amerikanischer theoretischer Physiker, der auf dem Gebiet der Festkörperphysik arbeitet.
Leben
Mahan studierte bis 1959 an der Harvard University Physik. Von 1959 bis 1961 war er Predoctoral Fellow der National Science Foundation. 1964 wurde er an der University of California, Berkeley promoviert (Ph.D.). Anschließend war er bis 1967 im Forschungs- und Entwicklungszentrum von General Electric tätig. 1967 wechselte er an die University of Oregon und wurde dort Associate Professor für Physik. Ab 1968 bis 1970 war er Stipendiat der Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (Sloan Research Fellowship).
Von 1973 bis 1984 war er Professor für Physik an der Indiana University Bloomington und von 1984 bis 2001 an der University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Daneben war er seit 1984 Distinguished Scientist des Oak Ridge National Laboratory. 2001 wurde er Distinguished Professor für Physik an der Pennsylvania State University.
Hauptgegenstand der Forschungsarbeit von Mahan war die theoretische Festkörperphysik, speziell die Vielteilchentheorie von Isolatoren, Halbleitern und Metallen und deren Wechselwirkung mit elektromagnetischer Strahlung unterschiedlicher Frequenz. Neben der rein theoretischen Arbeit war die Entwicklung elektronischer Bauelemente ein weiterer Schwerpunkt seiner Arbeit, darunter die Entwicklung von Varistoren auf der Basis von Zinkoxid (ZnO). Neben zahlreichen Aufsätzen in wissenschaftlichen Zeitschriften publizierte er mehrere Monografien sowie ein Lehrbuch zur angewandten Mathematik.
1974 wurde er Fellow der American Physical Society.
1995 wurde er zum Mitglied der National Academy of Sciences gewählt. Seit 2005 ist er Mitglied der American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 2008 wurde er als auswärtiges Mitglied in die Königliche Wissenschafts- und Literaturgesellschaft in Göteborg aufgenommen.
Schriften (Auswahl)
Zeitschriften
Bücher
Weblinks
Kurzbiografie bei der Penn State, University Park
Eintrag beim American Institute of Physics
Einzelnachweise
Physiker (20. Jahrhundert)
Hochschullehrer (Penn State University Park)
Hochschullehrer (Indiana University Bloomington)
Hochschullehrer (University of Tennessee)
Mitglied der National Academy of Sciences
Mitglied der American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Fellow der American Physical Society
Mitglied der Kungliga Vetenskaps- och Vitterhetssamhället i Göteborg
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Mann
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Things may go downhill for Infosys: Upshot of Vishal Sikka's resignation
The sensational departure of Vishal Sikka as CEO of Infosys+, following a months-in length open fight with the tech mammoth's founders, has left the organization as well the whole IT world in an awestruck situation!
18th Aug, Friday in the wake of being in charge for somewhat more than three years, a residency which had begun to indicate looks of restoration at India's second biggest programming administrations organization, however, got progressively untidy since a year ago due to slower income development and a tussle with the originators.
Infosys speculators have lost a pioneer who conveyed add up to returns up to 15 rate focuses above adversaries Tata Consultancy Services and Wipro.
Vishal Sikka, the first non-founder CEO of the Bengaluru-based organization, assumed responsibility in 2014 became an unintended victim of the boardroom battles with the fellow benefactors. Sikka will now offer his administrations to the organization as the Executive Vice Chairman of the organization and will hold office until the point that the new perpetual CEO and MD assume responsibility, which ought to be no later than March 31, 2018, taking a nominal $1 annual salary. The Board of Directors acknowledged the renunciation and selected U B Pravin Rao as the between time overseeing chief and Chief Executive Officer with quick impact.
It began in February 2016 when the Infosys board gave Sikka a 55 percent pay climb making his compensation Rs $11 million. From that point onward, N. Murthy has raised various charges against Sikka-extending from corporate administration issues, remuneration to top staff and on specific acquisitions. Murthy had likewise said that a considerable lot of the board chiefs had revealed to him that Sikka was not Chief Executive Officer (CEO) but rather Chief Technology Officer (CTO) material.
Given the way Sikka left, his successor too will be under gigantic weight to discover a harmony amongst organizers and the administration. Hence, it seems Infosys have to suffer a lot of consequences after this whole dramatic departure of Vishal Sikka. Some of them are:
Rosen Law, which said it spoke to financial specialists from over the world, featured Sikka's case that feedback by Infosys' organizers was an explanation behind his abdication.
On the New York Stock Exchange, where Infosys is recorded, its American storehouse receipt fell 7.19 for each penny on news of Sikka's renunciation, inciting the law offices to inspect a legal claim against the organization
Infosys shares fell 9.6 for every penny on Indian trades on Friday, wiping without end Rs 22,500 crore in showcase capitalization.
At Infosys Ltd, the fight between the organizers and the organization's board has quite recently gone atomic.
Sikka's choice leaves a void while the business is experiencing a basic change, including a crackdown on key laborer visas to the United States.
Bringing back one of the organization's originators would be a stage in reverse.
A high-gauge global expert won't have any desire to make a plunge knowing the hazards of pushing change.
What's more, the tormented board offers no consolation that it will go to bat for whoever is picked. That leaves investors between a rock and a hard place.
Infosys board approved a Rs.13,000 crore share buyback plan. Let's hope Infosys to have a great future ahead out of all the controversies!
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As Koh Tao is an island filled with fresh new scuba divers, most of whom are diving for the first time in their lives, we're constantly being quizzed about the oceans and the marine life that can be seen underwater. As you can imagine, most questions are inevitably along the lines of "Where is Nemo? Can I find Nemo? Can I Kiss Nemo? Does Dory live here? and other stuff related to that legendary Disney documentary..
- Where's the beach? Is the sea next to it?
- How long does an hour massage last?
- How does Koh Tao not float away, is it chained to the floor?
- How do I know when to breathe?
- If it's high tide on this side of the island, then it's low tide on the other side right?
- How many fish will I see?
- If it rains too much will the fish die?
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- How deep do you have to go to dive under the island?
- If I run out of air can I not just blow into the tank to refill it?
- Does it rain underwater?
- How come the freediving isn't free? You should change the name.
Big Blue Diving, giving idiots the chance to open their mouths without thinking for 26 years and counting. Never stop guys!
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Jeff Liao
by Jeff Liao
One of the main arteries between Queens and Manhattan is the IRT '7' subway and rail line. Jeff Liao lives along this route, and takes the train every day. Over the course of many journeys, he has developed a connection with his fellow passengers, many of them fellow immigrants who, he believes, share his dream of a better life in America. Liao walked the length of the line and selected locations where there was evidence of the '7', even if there was no train in sight. These photographs show wide sweeps of the neighborhood with such an amazing depth and perspective that it is a surprise to learn that he does not use a panoramic camera. Instead, he makes several 8 x 10 negatives of the same scene and combines them digitally, taking up to 60 hours to complete one composition. His technique is as breathtaking as the pictures he produces, and is described in greater detail in the essays by Anne Wilkes Tucker and Tom Finkelpearl. Jeff Liao was born in Taiwan and moved in New York in 1999. Habitat 7 is Liao's first monograph. It is limited to 500 numbered and signed copies. A special edition, with an original print, will be made available in Autumn.
ABOUT THE LIMITED EDITION:
Signed copy of the book with a signed original 12 x 24 inch print, 5 images available, 10 of each
Publisher: Nazraeli Press
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Newtek Business Services Corp. Reports Third Quarter 2021 Financial Results
November 8, 2021, 4:05 PM ·20 min read
Demonstrated Growth in Core Lending Products in the Third Quarter of 2021 over the Same Period in 2020 and 2019
Reconfirms Full Year 2021 Earnings Guidance
BOCA RATON, Fla., Nov. 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Newtek Business Services Corp. ("Newtek" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: NEWT), an internally managed business development company ("BDC"), announced today its financial and operating results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2021.
Total investment income of $12.4 million for the three months ended September 30, 2021; a decrease of 16.7% compared to total investment income of $14.9 million for the three months ended September 30, 2020.
Net investment income/(loss) of $(6.7) million, or $(0.30) per share, for the three months ended September 30, 2021; a decrease of $(0.38) per share compared to net investment income of $1.7 million, or $0.08 per share, for the three months ended September 30, 2020.
Adjusted net investment income ("ANII")1 of $12.6 million, or $0.56 per share, for the three months ended September 30, 2021; an increase of 1300.0%, on a per share basis, compared to ANII of $0.9 million, or $0.04 per share, for the three months ended September 30, 2020.
Debt-to-equity ratio of 1.37x at September 30, 2021; proforma debt-to-equity ratio was 1.24x after taking into account the sales of government-guaranteed portions of SBA 7(a) loans prior to September 30, 2021, which sales settled subsequent to the balance sheet date.
Total investment portfolio increased by 11.7% to $712.5 million at September 30, 2021, from $637.6 million at September 30, 2020.
Net asset value ("NAV") of $366.0 million, or $16.23 per share, at September 30, 2021; an increase of 5.0%, on a per share basis, compared to NAV of $15.45 per share at December 31, 2020.
On August 2, 2021, the Company announced that it entered into an agreement to acquire National Bank of New York City ("NBNYC"), a nationally chartered bank, subject to certain regulatory and shareholder approvals.
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2021 Financial Highlights
Total investment income of $83.7 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2021; an increase of 8.1% over total investment income of $77.4 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2020.
Net investment income of $24.0 million, or $1.07 per share, for the nine months ended September 30, 2021, which represents a 28.2% decrease, on a per share basis, compared to net investment income of $31.1 million, or $1.49 per share, for the nine months ended September 30, 2020.
ANII of $63.1 million, or $2.81 per share, for the nine months ended September 30, 2021; an increase of 74.5%, on a per share basis, compared to ANII of $33.8 million, or $1.61 per share, for the nine months ended September 30, 2020.
2021 Dividend Payments & 2022 Forecast
On October 20, 2021, the Company's board of directors declared a fourth quarter 2021 cash dividend of $1.05 per share payable on December 30, 2021 to shareholders of record as of December 20, 2021.
The payment of the fourth quarter 2021 dividend would represent a 123.4% increase over the fourth quarter 2020 dividend of $0.47 per share.
With the payment of the fourth quarter 2021 dividend, the Company will have paid $3.15 per share in dividends in 2021, which would represent a 53.7% increase over dividends paid in 2020.
The Company forecasts a first quarter 2022 dividend of $0.652 per share.
On September 30, 2021, the Company paid a third quarter 2021 cash dividend of $0.90 per share to shareholders of record as of September 20, 2021, which represented a 55.2% increase over the third quarter 2020 dividend of $0.58 per share.
Lending Highlights
Newtek Small Business Finance, LLC ("NSBF") funded $163.9 million of SBA 7(a) loans during the three months ended September 30, 2021, a 1160.8% increase over the $13.0 million of SBA 7(a) loans funded for the three months ended September 30, 2020, and an increase of 43.4% over the $114.3 million of SBA 7(a) loans for the three months ended September 30, 2019.
NSBF funded $362.6 million of SBA 7(a) loans during the nine months ended September 30, 2021, an increase of 336.3% over $83.1 million of SBA 7(a) loans funded for the nine months ended September 30, 2020, and an increase of 8.3% over $334.7 million of SBA 7(a) loans during the nine months ended September 30, 2019.
NSBF increased the lower end of its full year 2021 SBA 7(a) loan funding forecast range, and updated the forecast range to between $560 million to $600 million.
Newtek Business Lending ("NBL"), the Company's wholly owned portfolio company, funded and/or closed $100.1 million SBA 504 loans during the nine months ended September 30, 2021, compared to $21.8 million SBA 504 loans during the nine months ended September 30, 2020.
NBL forecasts closing and/or funding approximately $125 million to $150 million SBA 504 loans for the full year 2021, which would represent an increase over $87.2 million of closed and/or funded SBA 504 loans in 2020, which would represent an 57.7% increase over the midpoint of the 2021 forecasted range.
NSBF funded a total of $1.9 billion PPP loans from 2020 through the nine months ended September 30, 2021.
Barry Sloane, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer said, "We are extremely pleased to report our third quarter 2021 financial results. We believe we are emerging from the pandemic with momentum from our core lending operations due to technological efficiencies in lending and a robust pipeline of opportunities brought to us by our NewTracker(R) referral system. We are encouraged by the upward trajectory of our business model, and we look forward to further progress in upcoming quarters. We want to note that we do not believe that the year-over-year comparisons of loan origination volumes of 2021 to 2020 are as meaningful due to the pandemic effects on our lending platforms in 2020. As a result, we are providing the loan origination comparisons between 2021 and 2019, which was a pandemic-free business environment, and which we feel provides a more meaningful depiction of the growth of our core lending platform during this period. During tomorrow's conference call we will discuss the growth in our SBA 7(a) lending pipeline, third quarter 2021 SBA 7(a) loan fundings, and loans approved pending closing in the month of October 2021, as well as fourth quarter 2021 projected loan fundings. In addition, we plan to discuss our ability to project growth and higher-trending results in 2022. Our conference call presentation will be available this afternoon in advance of our call and can be found through the following link Newtek Third Quarter 2021 Earnings Presentation. We recently declared our fourth quarter 2021 dividend of $1.05 per share payable on December 30, 2021. With the payment of the fourth quarter 2021 dividend, the Company will have paid $3.15 per share in dividends in 2021, which would represent a 53.7% increase over dividends paid in 2020. Additionally, we are reconfirming our forecasted 2021 full year 2021 NII of $0.80 per share and ANII of $3.40 per share. We believe these metrics underscore our success in 2021."
Mr. Sloane continued, "We believe that our level of SBA 7(a) loan fundings of $163.9 million in the third quarter of 2021, compared to $13.0 million and $114.3 million of SBA 7(a) loan fundings, in the third quarters of 2020 and 2019, respectively, demonstrates that one of our core lending products and programs has strong momentum going forward. The 43.4% increase in SBA 7(a) loan fundings in the third quarter of 2021, compared to the third quarter of 2019, demonstrates our efforts to rebuild our SBA 7(a) loan pipeline from 2020 levels, which were materially impacted by the pandemic and resulting national shutdowns. In addition, we are comfortable with the upper portion of our previously forecasted range for 2021 SBA 7(a) loan fundings and have increased the lower band, and currently expect to fund between $560 million and $600 million of SBA 7(a) loans in 2021. In addition, NBL is forecasting a record amount of SBA 504 fundings and/or closings of between $125 and $150 million in 2021. For the nine months ended September 30, 2021, NBL has closed $100.1 million of SBA 504 loans, compared to $21.8 million and $26.3 million of SBA 504 loans during the same periods in 2020 and 2019, respectively. Our non-conforming conventional loan program has experienced a slow start, however we remain confident in the joint venture business model of originating non-conforming commercial loans and issuing securitized financing as part of our business plan. The Company will address its options to refinance more expensive debt and lower our cost of capital.during tomorrow's conference call."
Mr. Sloane concluded, "Our portfolio companies in payment processing and technology solutions continue to track well, delivering non-credit related reoccurring income streams. We forecast that our payment processing and technology solutions portfolio companies will generate previously forecasted 2021 EBITDA. We look forward to a more detailed discussion of our financial results and expectations during our third quarter 2021 earnings conference call scheduled for tomorrow morning at 8:30 am EST."
Third Quarter 2021 Conference Call and Webcast
A conference call to discuss third quarter 2021 results will be hosted by Barry Sloane, President, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and Nicholas Leger, Chief Accounting Officer, tomorrow, Tuesday, November 9, 2021 at 8:30 a.m. ET. The live conference call can be accessed by dialing (877) 303-6993 or (760) 666-3611.
In addition, a live audio webcast of the call with the corresponding presentation will be available in the 'Events & Presentations' section of the Investor Relations portion of Newtek's website at
http://investor.newtekbusinessservices.com/events-and-presentations. A replay of the webcast with the corresponding presentation will be available on Newtek's website shortly following the live presentation and will remain available for 90 days.
1Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures - Newtek Business Services Corp. and Subsidiaries
In evaluating its business, Newtek considers and uses ANII as a measure of its operating performance. ANII includes short-term capital gains from the sale of the guaranteed portions of SBA 7(a) loans and conventional loans, and beginning in 2016, capital gain distributions from controlled portfolio companies, which are reoccurring events. The Company defines ANII as Net investment income (loss) plus Net realized gains recognized from the sale of guaranteed portions of SBA 7(a) loan investments, less realized losses on non-affiliate investments, plus the net realized gains on controlled investments, plus or minus the change in fair value of contingent consideration liabilities, plus loss on extinguishment of debt, plus or minus an adjustment for gains or losses on derivative transactions.
We do not designate derivatives as hedges to qualify for hedge accounting and therefore any net payments under, or fluctuations in the fair value of, our derivatives are recognized currently in our GAAP income statement. However, fluctuations in the fair value of the related assets are not included in our income statement. We consider the gain or loss on our hedging positions related to assets that we still own as of the reporting date to be "open hedging positions." While recognized for GAAP purposes, we exclude the results on the hedges from ANII until the related asset is sold and/or the hedge position is "closed," whereupon they would then be included in ANII in that period. These are reflected as "Adjustment for realized gain/(loss) on derivatives" for purposes of computing ANII for the period. We believe that excluding these specifically identified gains and losses associated with the open hedging positions adjusts for timing differences between when we recognize changes in the fair values of our assets and changes in the fair value of the derivatives used to hedge such assets.
The term ANII is not defined under U.S. generally accepted accounting principles, or U.S. GAAP, and is not a measure of operating income, operating performance or liquidity presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP. ANII has limitations as an analytical tool and, when assessing the Company's operating performance, investors should not consider ANII in isolation, or as a substitute for net investment income, or other consolidated income statement data prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Among other things, ANII does not reflect the Company's actual cash expenditures. Other companies may calculate similar measures differently than Newtek, limiting their usefulness as comparative tools. The Company compensates for these limitations by relying primarily on its GAAP results supplemented by ANII.
2 Note Regarding Dividend Payments
Amount and timing of dividends, if any, remain subject to the discretion of the Company's Board of Directors. The Company's Board of Directors expects to maintain a dividend policy with the objective of making quarterly distributions in an amount that approximates 90 - 100% of the Company's annual taxable income. The determination of the tax attributes of the Company's distributions is made annually as of the end of the Company's fiscal year based upon its taxable income for the full year and distributions paid for the full year.
Note Regarding PPP Income
The Company's financial results for 2020 and the nine months ended September 30, 2021, includes income generated from NSBF's origination of loans under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which ended during the third quarter of 2021, and should not be viewed as recurring.
Newtek Business Services Corp., Your Business Solutions Company®, is an internally managed BDC, which along with its controlled portfolio companies, provides a wide range of business and financial solutions under the Newtek® brand to the small- and medium-sized business ("SMB") market. Since 1999, Newtek has provided state-of-the-art, cost-efficient products and services and efficient business strategies to SMB relationships across all 50 states to help them grow their sales, control their expenses and reduce their risk.
NEWTEK BUSINESS SERVICES CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
(In Thousands, except for Per Share Data)
Investments, at fair value
SBA unguaranteed non-affiliate investments (cost of $416,652 and $420,400, respectively; includes $276,186 and $312,649, respectively, related to securitization trusts)
SBA guaranteed non-affiliate investments (cost of $32,646 and $16,964, respectively)
Controlled investments (cost of $160,495 and $138,891, respectively)
Non-control investments (cost of $6,400 and $6,447, respectively)
Total investments at fair value
Broker receivable
Due from related parties
Servicing assets, at fair value
Derivative instruments
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Liabilities:
Bank notes payable
Notes due 2023 (par: $0 and $57,500 as of September 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020)
Notes due 2024 (par: $78,250 and $63,250 as of September 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020)
Notes due 2025 (par: $15,000 and $5,000 as of September 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020)
Notes due 2026 (par: $115,000 and $0 as of September 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020)
Notes payable - Securitization trusts (par: $177,602 and $221,752 as of September 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020)
Notes payable - related parties
Lease liabilities
Deferred tax liabilities
Due to participants
Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities
Commitment and contingencies
Preferred stock (par value $0.02 per share; authorized 1,000 shares, no shares issued and outstanding)
Common stock (par value $0.02 per share; authorized 200,000 shares, 22,559 and 21,970 issued and outstanding, respectively)
Accumulated undistributed earnings
Total liabilities and net assets
Net asset value per common share
Three Months Ended September 30,
Nine Months Ended September 30,
From non-affiliate investments:
Interest income - PPP loans
Interest income - SBA 7(a) loans
Servicing income
Total investment income from non-affiliate investments
From non-control investments:
Dividend income
Total investment income from non-control investments
From controlled investments:
Total investment income from controlled investments
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Fourth Wish, The (1976)
Filmed in Adelaide, the Australian film The Fourth Wish is the story of a 12-year-old boy dying of leukaemia which had already been told as a three-part ABC television series in 1974.
It proved popular enough to be repeated shortly after it was first shown, and the writer, Michael Craig, then rewrote the script into a feature film.
The boy, Sean, is played by 13-year-old Robert Bettles, and it's a fine performance in a role which requires him to convey many things at once. He is supposed to know that he is dying yet not want to admit that he knows. He is to show concern for his father without being cute about it.
In other words, he is supposed to come across as a 12-year-old saint unblemished by sanctimoniousness or awareness beyond his years.
And he does it by understating everything and conveying an essential calmness which works well against the more explosive style of John Meillon who plays Casey, Sean's shift-working father whose wife left him to bring up their son alone eight years ago.
It's not a great life. When the boy is at home at night, he's at work, the landlord is unsympathetic, and the flat is small and dull.
But Sean makes it all worthwhile and Casey can't believe it when the boy, after collapsing at school, is taken to the hospital and diagnosed with leukaemia.
But, painfully, he lets himself be convinced and trains himself not to have too much hope in the drugs and the blood transfusions. Instead, he gives up his job and concentrates on making Sean's last months as happy as possible.
There is a camping trip and a game in which Sean makes three wishes, which Casey promises to fulfil. He wants a dog and to meet both his mother and the Queen.
For Casey this is supposed to be a journey in which he discovers himself, and the script works hard to have it seen that way, but the mechanics are not ingenious enough.
The film's best sequences deal with Casey's efforts to grant the second wish, a meeting with the boy's mother, Connie.
There are no gimmicks in this part of the story, just a well-drawn picture of a realistic relationship and a great performance by Robyn Nevin as Connie, a woman who thinks she is well beyond caring about anything except whisky.
While she pulls herself together long enough to do as Casey asks and not disappoint the boy, the script resists all temptation to become sentimental about her.
Meillon's performance is not so interesting. He has done more than any other actor to define a particular Australian type, the sort of man who masks unworldliness with bombast and would rather pretend to be angry than let anyone see that he's hurt. But he is now letting the character calcify. He has done all that Casey does many times before. The mannerisms are too pat.
But the film's real trouble is in the writing. It doesn't give Casey and Sean enough people to play off. It surrounds them with caricatures so that it is only in the scenes with Connie that the film really comes alive.
It's a complex story given an uncomplicated treatment, which is sad because when it's good, it's very good.
The Fourth Wish was nominated for 5 AFI (Australian Film Institute) Awards, including Best Actress in a Lead Role for Robyn Nevin, Best Screenplay for Michael Craig, Best Achievement in Editing for Gerard Turney-Smith, and Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Anne Haddy.
In the end, the film won one AFI Award, for Best Actor in a Lead Role, for the movie's star John Meillon.
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Fixing Our Nation « Politics As Usual »
So what's wrong with our nation?
Lotsa stuff. The only problem is, ask 10 different people, and you'd get 10 different answers.
Some people want us to be more Green. Some people want us to be more libertarian. Some people want anarchy. Some people want us to return to traditional values. Some people want every-increasing freedom, more programs, higher taxes. You name it, there's probably someone who supports it.
So who is right? Tough question. Aside from the obvious answer: "Me." heh.
You see, I feel there is an underlying series of problems bringing about all this chaos and polarization and dispute and invective. In fact, I think there are three main problems.
1) The series of checks and balances is breaking down.
2) There is little incentive for anyone in government to be concerned with our nation's long-term welfare...doing so gets you defeated.
3) Not enough people vote.
Our forefathers came up with a dang good system. It is flexible, balances out most powers, and has helped us avoid many problems encountered by other nations, all while slowly allowing increasingly more inclusive groups of people unprecented levels of freedom, prosperity, and equality. That's pretty amazing.
But I really fear the system may be breaking down, as different special interests exploit cracks in the system in pursuit of their agenda.
My proposed solutions?
1) Repeal the 17th Amendment, which would give more power to state legislatures and get people more interested in that level of politics.
1a) Further, I propose we add another house to the Supreme Court, say 5 people who are elected for life. Any Supreme Court decision would have to hammer out a compromise between these two groups, just like the Senate and House of Representatives have to hammer out compromises, thus balancing population with states. The appointment system was supposed to get politics out of the Supreme Court...can anyone look at Bader-Ginsburg and/or Scalia and insist politics doesn't affect things? Or how about the Democrats' push in 2000 to throw out the Constitutionally-mandated separation of powers on the justification that if President Bush wins the election that he would pack the Court with pro-life judges? Or how about the whole Senate confirmation fiasco since then when a minority party prevents the Senate from even voting on the justification that they don't want a pro-life judge or conservative Hispanic on a Circuit Court? I admit, how we balance the court is less important to me than finding some way to balance it. Right now, the checks/balances system toward the Federal Court system isn't responsive enough to the people.
2) Extend the Presidential term of office to 10 years, and allow two terms.
2a) If it seems advisable and doesn't seem counterproductive, allow a "no confidence vote" once every two years; if the President doesn't survive it, a new election must be held within six months with pre-selected candidates, rather than automatically being handed to the opposition party.
3) Index the salary for members of Congress to the number of people on welfare: less people on welfare, higher salary; more people, lower salary. That should diminish the practice of buying votes with government entitlements.
4) All government programs (except medicare, defense, and social security) must sunset after five years (or other set term). They can be reinstated, but only by a majority vote by both houses of Congress.
5) Everyone who votes gets 5% off the following year's taxes. That should also help determine when dead people's names are used to stuff ballot boxes.
5a) after a person votes, they can take a test regarding candidates, issues, and propositions. If they pass, they can take an additional 5% off the following year's taxes (to encourage people to study the issues)
6) All members of Congress must wear a patch on their clothes to show from which lobbies they have accepted gifts, money, or dinner. Thus, it will be possible to tell at a glance who is accepting the most influence.
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621 SHEAFE ROAD, LOT 12, Poughkeepsie Twp, NY, 12601
Courtesy of: HOWARD HANNA RAND REALTY NW
Address: 621 SHEAFE ROAD, LOT 12
City: Poughkeepsie Twp
**Community offers a pool, new playground and club house! Pride of ownership shows in the gem with many updates recently done. Located in the sought-after Camelot Village manufactured home community which falls within the Wappinger Falls School District. Community offers an inground pool and playground. The Kitchen has lots of cabinets and counter space, double stainless steel sink, peninsula island, apliances include - microwave, 5 burner stove and fridge. Generous size living room brings in lots off natural light. The primary bedroom is on the far side of the home and has a closet the length of the bedroom with two doors, there is a full bathroom as well. On the other side of the home, you have the additional 2 bedrooms and the full guest bathroom offering privacy. Large deck is great for BBQ's and entertaining. Home features some updated appliances, washer and dryer, entire home painted in neutral tones, updated flooring, updated bathrooms, new thermostat and so much more. 70 Miles to NYC. Convenient commuter location. Near trains and buses to NYC. Close to the New Hamburgh train station stop, Mid Hudson, Beacon Bridge, Ferry, Taconic, 84 and many other local amenities. *Home is being sold as is*
Courtesy of: HOWARD HANNA RAND REALTY NW The data relating to real estate for sale or lease on this web site comes in part from the Mid-Hudson Multiple Listing Service, Inc. Real estate listings held by brokerage firms other than the publisher/owner of this website are marked with the MHMLS logo or an abbreviated logo and detailed information about them includes the name of the listing broker. The information appearing herein has not been verified by the Mid-Hudson Multiple Listing Service, Inc. or by any individual(s) who may be affiliated with said entity, all of whom hereby collectively and severally disclaim any and all responsibility for the accuracy of the information. Copyright 2022 Mid-Hudson Multiple Listing Service, Inc. All rights reserved. Updated: 7th February, 2023 12:54 AM (UTC)
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Flat Top Trio, Weekend Musician
From the title of their debut full-length album, Weekend Musician, you'd be tempted to think Underhill's Flat Top Trio are just another group of players who gig occasionally in various joints around the Green Mountains. On the contrary, these are three of the region's most accomplished acoustic players. While the band's relaxed, back-porch sound is certainly informal and familiar, the tunes bristle with rootsy, down-home charm, and are immaculately and tastefully composed and performed.
The picking party kicks off with a cover of John Prine's "The Speed of the Sound of Loneliness." Bandleader Jeremy Sicely — formerly of Gold Town, Rock 'n' Roll Sherpa and the Medicinals, among other local bands — handles lead vocals. His sweet, unadorned baritone is well matched by the arcing, crystalline tones of his dobro. Guitarist and mandolinist Dave Ogrodowczyk adds breezy tenor backing vocals over a gentle country strut, while bassist Jeff Thompson holds down a loping low end.
Weekend Musician features a mix of traditionals, covers and originals. While the covers and trad tunes are generally expertly done — especially a stunning live version of Gillian Welch's "Annabelle" — Sicely's originals drive the record and give it character. "Rich Girl Poor Boy," a dark, tragic tale of late nights in seedy bars, simmers with sinister energy. The following tune, "Rupert Depot," is an earnest ode to small-town living that features some of the finest yodeling on a local album since Wooden Dinosaur's Spaces, released earlier this year. The instrumental "Shovel Ready" highlights Sicely's nimble banjo chops. "Even God Gets the Blues" is a clever, cheeky dose of high-lonesome harmonies wrapped in a lilting waltz. And the title track is a pitch-perfect slice of blue-collar Americana.
The record closes on a trio of live cuts recorded at Maple Corner with fiddler Patrick Ross. From weekend musicians or otherwise, mountain music is often best experienced in person. The Lane Gibson-engineered studio recordings sound rich, but the two Sicely originals and the Welch tune highlight Flat Top Trio's formidable prowess as a live act. It's a fine close to a sterling effort from one the state's best Americana bands.
Flat Top Trio play the Maple Corner Fourth of July celebration in Calais this Saturday, July 7.
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Nestled against the banks of Belleville Lake, the Belleville area is an attractive city that nearly 4,000 people call home. Its nostalgic Main Street is lined with sidewalks, lamp posts, charming storefronts, and tall trees.
Besides the sparkling lake, part of Belleville's appeal comes from its businesses. An industrial park is located along the railroad in Belleville, and I-94 is just minutes from downtown Belleville across the lake.
Commuting around Belleville to nearby Ann Arbor, or to Detroit about 30 miles away, is convenient from the residential community.
Belleville residents support their local businesses downtown and along the lake. From dining along Main Street to attending the city's art shows, Belleville residents enjoy a high quality of life within the supportive community.
From lakeside concerts to park amenities, life along the lake is highly enjoyable for Belleville residents. The 1,270-acre lake offers easy access to fishing, boating, and exploring the Belleville Lake area.
The housing styles and options in Belleville vary from 1-bedroom waterfront condos to single-family ranch homes with a boat dock. Many homes are lakeside properties along Belleville Lake.
Our real estate website was designed with you in mind. Whether you're a first-time home buyer or a seasoned house hunter, browse our home buyer tools at any point during your real estate search. View frequently asked home buyer questions, request a relocation package for Belleville, and connect with us for more information about purchasing Belleville real estate.
Learn the true value of your Belleville property and request your neighborhood sold report to price your home competitively in the local real estate market. When it comes to selling your home, you can rely on seasoned real estate agents to guide you through the home selling process. We guarantee that you will be satisfied working with our team. List your Belleville home with us today and let's work together to meet your real estate goals.
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PM to personally monitor supply of flour, sugar and prices
ISLAMABAD : Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that a large consignment of wheat has arrived while sugar is also being imported, adding that he would personally monitor the supply and price. Wheat and sugar should be supplied within country through Pakistan Railways. Prime Minister Imran Khan said this while presiding over a meeting of the Federal Cabinet. According to details, a meeting of the Federal Cabinet was held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Imran Khan in which the political and economic situation of the country was reviewed. According to sources, the situation in Karachi and relief work was briefed in the meeting. On this occasion, the Prime Minister said that I am going to Karachi in two days, I will review the situation there. We will solve all the problems in Karachi including transport and sewerage. I understand the plight of the citizens of Karachi. The federal government will provide all the resources to solve the problems of Karachi, said PM. The meeting was briefed on appointments made without Cabinet approval, encroachments on Margalla Road and outsourcing to major airports in the country. In addition, the annual reports of NEPRA and the State of Industry were presented, while approval was given for the construction of multi-storey buildings in major cities. The participants lauded the decision of the Prime Minister not to increase the prices of petroleum products, to which Imran Khan said that the people were facing difficulties in the current situation. The government will bear the additional burden on the prices of petroleum products.
IHC orders Nawaz Sharif to surrender before court
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The Art Guys
MICHAEL GALBRETH
As we build our city
a failed housing project
"The storm irresistibly propels him into the future to which his back is turned, while the pile of debris before him grows skyward. This storm is what we call 'progress'."
– Walter Benjamin, Thesis on the Philosophy of History, Ninth Thesis
shotgun houses, Fourth Ward, Houston, 1990
Part One – anti-gravity
The Fourth Ward has been obliterated. There ain't nothin' left. It's been plowed under and covered over by the storm of progress. What was once Freedman's Town, populated by descendants of freed slaves living in shotgun houses, has now been replaced by condominiums, claptrap mansionettes, and the plague of empty architecture fraudulently identified as "lofts." The neighborhood is designated as a historical neighborhood, but there's no history left. Nor is there any visual or cultural relationship today with the Fourth Ward compared to what it was in 1990. That's when The Art Guys submitted an idea for a temporary outdoor sculpture work for LANDscapes.
LANDscapes was a resuscitated version of the Bayou Show after the semi-demise of the Houston Festival in 1986. LANDscapes would take the same format as the Bayou Show: A small selection of artworks would be placed along the banks of Buffalo Bayou in Buffalo Bayou Park just to the west and at the foot of downtown Houston. Diverseworks, working in concert with the Houston Festival, was the organizer of this new LANDscapes show. They were responsible for all aspects of the exhibition.
In the winter of 1990, a call went out to artists to submit proposals for LANDscapes. Approximately a half dozen works would be chosen for this temporary outdoor show which was scheduled to be up for 90 days beginning in March. The budget allotted for each project was modest – five thousand dollars. The jurors charged with selecting the works were Jim Edwards, who was then the director of the San Antonio Museum of Art, and the artists Rachel Hecker and James Surls, all three of whom were familiar with us and our work. Believing that we had a good chance of being selected, we threw our hats into the ring and began working on a proposal.
We wanted to do something that would have an impact, something that would reverberate beyond the city of Houston. In order to do that, we thought, it had to have some scale to it, physically and otherwise. In our typical fashion, we rummaged through a range of ideas before settling on the one that we thought would work best for this situation. We whittled down numerous concepts into a vague notion of doing something with a shotgun house.
initial concept sketches for the "Landscapes" show
"Shrink Wrap Shotgun House" (undated)
Jack was particularly interested in shotgun houses as a sculptural material and already had many ideas using them. My appreciation and interest in them mainly derived from Jack, but they had characteristics that attracted both of us. More than anything, their form – an elegant combination of shape, size, and dimensions – we found most beautiful. They were so simple, which somehow made them sophisticated in the same broad American vernacular that includes Model T Fords and Shaker furniture. And considered from the standpoint of readily available sculptural material, shotgun houses were plentiful.
Jack spent a lot of time in the Fourth Ward, exploring it and getting to know its history and people. Jack was the scout. If you looked, empty shotgun houses were all over in Houston in the 1980s. Abandoned shotgun houses in every state of dilapidation dotted the city, appearing especially in the poorer, mixed-race "ward" neighborhoods immediately surrounding downtown Houston. Knowing this, we drove all around Houston researching potential houses to use. It was during these exploratory drives, bantering about ideas, that we settled on our concept.
shotgun houses, various locations, Houston, 1990
[The shotgun houses pictured on the lower center and lower right would later become "Project Row Houses."]
Our goal was to make a shotgun house more than what it was while somehow not changing it at all, or hardly at all. In other words, what could be done with the least amount of alteration and yet achieve the greatest impact? A paradox for certain, but not insoluble.
Ornamentation was out. Adding anything or decorating them in any way would only obscure their inherent nature. Why try to beautify something that already looked so good? It had a be a gesture – a singular moment that would enhance the already exquisite architectural nature of a shotgun house.
notebook studies and notes for upside down houses,1990
The solution was this: we would turn it upside down. Then, to exaggerate the wrongheadedness and enlarge the effect, we thought it far better to upend not just one, but three. They were row houses, after all. And as a final poetic touch, we would take the concrete steps in front of the houses and place them in reverse, facing the houses as if they were contemplative ready-made benches.
It was so simple, like the houses themselves, yet it had the eccentric jolt we were seeking. Because there was alarm at the white gentrification of a historically black neighborhood, we thought that placing the houses upside down could be interpreted as a signal for distress in the same way that an upside down American flag signals distress, or danger to life or property. While we both welcomed this potential political connotation, it could be appreciated solely for its unusual, discordant sculptural qualities. Regardless, our idea had all the formal, political, and aesthetic qualities we were both looking for.
proposed site of upside down houses, Buffalo Bayou Park, north side of bayou,
west of Sabine Street [GPS 29.762118, -95.376940], Jack pictured on far right
There was a location for our concept that was ideal. In Buffalo Bayou Park, just south of the old City of Houston Water Works, and just west of the Sabine Street Bridge on the north side of Buffalo Bayou, the banks rose up to form a small plateau with an unimpeded vista of downtown Houston. Today, that location is a skate park. Back then, it was an empty field. It was clear, firm, flat ground that was easily accessible for any necessary trucks or heavy equipment. Best of all, it was highly visible from numerous vantage points, both to park visitors and to drive-by traffic along Allen Parkway across the Bayou. It was perfect.
We titled the work "As we build our city, let us think that we are building forever," a quote that appears inside the rotunda of City Hall, and submitted our idea.
City Hall, Houston
The form of the proposal that we submitted for the selection committee was a spare, two-part tandem that consisted of a drawing and a model. The drawing was typical of our proposal drawings with the concept diagrammed and explained, and ancillary collage material of various kinds to further support the idea. The model was a crude, cardboard maquette made from scraps from boxes that, in our minds, mimicked the humbleness of the actual houses. Although our concept was ambitious for the venue and budget, it was accepted.
"Study for 'As We Build Our City Let Us Think That We Are Building Forever' from the project '101 of the World's Greatest Sculpture Proposals'"
(1990) graphite, charcoal, collage (paint chips, newspaper clipping, map section, photo) on paper, 22 x 30 inches, private collection
maquette for 'As We Build Our City Let Us Think That We Are Building Forever'" (1990)
cardboard, tape, model makers grass, and twigs on plywood base, approx. 6 x 36 x 30 inches (nonextant)
Upon acceptance, we set upon designing the work in earnest, devoting ourselves full-time to the project. We had a lot of work to do. Not only had we yet to identify and secure the houses we needed, we only had the vaguest ideas about how to flip them over and secure them safely. It required some engineering prowess.
Besides their small size, one of the fortunate characteristics of shotgun houses is their inherent structural integrity. They're strong. They were largely built using balloon framing, a newish architectural technique for their time, but a common one today. This, combined with their "lap and gap" siding both inside and out, makes them sturdy and relatively easy to modify.
shotgun house, Fourth Ward, Houston, interior view showing "balloon" framing and lap siding
Houses, like all things on the planet, are design-dependent on gravity, an overtly obvious of-course until one considers the opposite. Shotgun houses are built with the larger, weightier wood construction at the bottom (the floors) with the lighter parts on top (the roof). Our theory called for reversing the weight-load support system. We surmised that this could be done by first stripping away any unnecessary interior walls and flooring thereby essentially making them empty boxes, and then adding heavy supports in the roof and cross-bracing throughout. We consulted with our longtime friend and Houston art supporter, Gus Kopriva, who happened to be an engineer. He assured us this was the right approach and that it was feasible.
"Studies for 'As We Build Our City Let Us Think That We Are Building Forever' No.'s 1–3 from the series '101 of the World's Greatest Sculpture Proposals'"(1990)
graphite, colored pencil, collage on paper, 24 x 36 inches each
Locating abandoned shotgun houses in Houston was easy, but finding three in a row that looked the same was difficult. Scouring neighborhoods as well as city records, we searched.
We found three adjacent shotgun houses on Robin Street in the Fourth Ward that our research indicated were owned by the same person. We contacted him, and after explaining our project, he agreed to give them to us. A few other initial inquiries that we made repeated this same result: all of the owners we contacted were willing to give the houses to us as long as we removed them at our expense. To the owners, they were a financial burden. And the city considered them a nuisance, often posting warnings on them for the owners to fix them up or face a fine. But repair wasn't going to happen. The owners didn't want to deal with them anymore and mostly allowed them to dissolve into permanent disrepair, making them unlivable. Indeed, their presence was considered a liability that depreciated the land value, which was all the owners cared about anyway.
Jack with houses, 915, 917, 919 Robin street, Fourth Ward, 1990
While we were able to secure the three houses on Robin Street, we still weren't satisfied. For our sculptural purposes, the most ideal situation would be to use three identical houses that would produce a pleasing visual alliteration. The houses on Robin Street, while free, didn't all match. Of the three, one was slightly smaller than the others which would give the composition an imbalance that we found undesirable. So we continued to look.
Down the street and around the corner on Arthur Street were three shotgun houses that met all of our criteria. They had the correct combination of size, design, and condition. But before we could find the owner and contact them, we received a call.
shotgun houses located on 1302, 1304, 1306 Arthur Street, Fourth Ward, Houston, 1990
Part Two – tempest
Michael Peranteau, co-director of DiverseWorks, called to say the project had been cancelled.
"What? Why?"
We were told that the Parks Department would not allow the houses to be placed in Buffalo Bayou Park. Furthermore, the exhibition time would be cut in half, shortened from 90 days to 45 days
This is where the story gets hazier and crazier. With the opening of the LANDscapes show only weeks away, and in the midst of the complicated tasks of locating, moving, and altering three shotgun houses, suddenly we stopped. Apparently, the director of the Houston Parks Department, Don Olsen, single-handedly nixed our piece. And we weren't the only ones. Wendy Smith and Sharon Kopriva had their works cancelled too (Sharon, coincidentally, is married to Gus, who advised us on the engineering of our upside-down houses). This meant that nearly half of the works selected for LANDscapes would not be proceeding. When the press got a hold of this news, the fireworks started.
Our phone began ringing and didn't stop, with one call after another – from DiverseWorks, the Houston Post, the Houston Chronicle, a representative from the Municipal Arts Commission, then DiverseWorks again... Up to this point, The Art Guys had received significant media attention for whatever activities we were up to, but we hadn't experienced anything like this. It was a true squall. It was the first, but hardly the last, media frenzy of our illustrious career.
A flurry of newspaper articles appeared immediately with almost all in agreement that, at best, the process had been botched. Everyone was unhappy, most of all, us. The Post sent a photographer over to our studio who had us pose with our model, requesting that we look serious and concerned. We obliged. But in a touch of winkery in order to pollute the message with coded humor, Jack positioned a suitcase adjacent to us from one our suitcase sculpture light pieces that read "funny," a small hint that no matter the gravity of the situation, we could make fun of it.
Initially, the explanation given for cancelling the three works was because of safety concerns. Smith and Kopriva quickly resolved the issues with their works enough to satisfy Olsen and they were given the green light. But not us. We were told that our work would not be approved no matter what. And the reasons kept changing. First, as with Kopriva and Smith, it was safety. Then we were told that it was the undesired aesthetics of the disintegrating houses. Others claimed it was the supposed political message they elicited, and with the upcoming G7 summit arriving soon, three upside down shotgun houses at the foot of our gleaming city was a visual aggression that would not stand. We never could get a straight answer.
Our requests to meet directly with anyone in the position of decision-making were rebutted. Frustrated at the condescending stonewalling, and disgusted with the dishonesty of the fluctuating excuses, I lost patience and was ready to walk away. Jack, on the other hand, did not give up. He conjured a second idea as a solution.
Part Three – ghosts
Like the upside down houses, Jack's new concept was also a reflection of the condition of much of Fourth Ward at that time and how the condemnation/demolition process occurred. Often, the abandoned shotgun house would be left alone, purposefully or through negligence, eventually rotting enough with no choice left but to bulldoze it to the ground leaving nothing but a flattened, empty lot. Except for one thing. Oddly, the only remnants that remained were the concrete steps, because, we surmised, they were just too heavy for the razers to bother with. So they left them. These isolated concrete steps were far more numerous than the abandoned shotgun houses. They were scattered everywhere across the Fourth Ward.
abandoned concrete steps, Fourth Ward, Houston, 1990
Focusing on one aspect of our initial, but now cancelled proposal – the steps – Jack's idea was to place a long line of these concrete stoops that would stretch almost 1/4 mile spanning across Buffalo Bayou Park.
We titled this new piece "Phantom Neighborhood," alluding to the ghosts of departed quantities of their once adjacent structures. While "Phantom Neighborhood" was not our number one choice, we thought that it was still a great idea.
We quickly whipped up this alternative proposal and submitted it. It was approved.
"Study for 'Phantom Neighborhood' from the series '101 of the World's Greatest Sculpture Proposals'" (1990)
Because of the squabbling and delays, the installation window before the scheduled opening of LANDscapes shrank to just days. We didn't have much time. Fortunately, the logistics for acquiring, moving, and installing the concrete steps, while labor intensive, did not come close to matching the complexity of the upside down houses. Still, we needed to get busy.
The first order of business was to measure and position the work. We selected a pathway for the line of the steps that we thought would be the longest and most visible. The farthest western point of this line began a few meters south and west of Henry Moore's "Large Spindle Piece" which is located on a rise between Memorial Drive and Allen Parkway. It then continued eastward down the hill, straddling walkways and the bayou until it terminated at a small tributary just to the south of Sawyer thus making the entire line of steps a little more than 1/4 mile in length.
"Phantom Neighborhood" approximate position, Buffalo Bayou Park, Houston, 1990 (current Google Maps image, 2019)
"Phantom Neighborhood" installation – measuring, planning, layout, Buffalo Bayou Park, Houston, 1990
Satisfied with our layout, we rented an all-terrain forklift and a flatbed truck and for the next few days we proceeded to find, lift, load, move, and place the steps. There was no need to consult the land owners to obtain permission to take the steps. No one wanted them. We simply drove around the Fourth Ward plucking them from various places, stacked them onto the bed of the truck, then drove the load of concrete steps over to the sculpture site where we would unload and place them in their pre-marked locations. Working unhindered by any oversight, everything went rapidly and splendidly. It was great fun.
"Phantom Neighborhood" installation, 1990, moving steps from Fourth Ward to Buffalo Bayou Park
We positioned the steps at a distance greater than their typical spacing when they originally rested in front of their houses. This spreading format separated them psychologically further from their former locations, creating a weird geometrical accordion effect. Because they weren't that close to each other and somewhat isolated, they could be considered alone, individually. Yet, when one stood on the line of the steps and looked down the line, the perspective snapped them into a collective unit. They related. Another push/pull scaling effect happened because the individual stoops were relatively small and human-sized. But when seen together as one, it was big. You couldn't quite see from one end to the other. Because the line of steps, seen as a cohesive whole, straddled the varied topography of Buffalo Bayou Park, it accentuated the diverse characteristics of the landscape thereby addressing the specifics of the site as well as the very title of the show.
Another positive phenomenon that took place was their newfound utility. People used them as park benches where previously there were none. This interaction related to their former use in a historical sense. Just as people would sit on their steps outside their house in the evenings to catch the cool summer breeze, park visitors and joggers now sat on them to enjoy a picnic lunch or simply to rest. Although intended, we were still delighted that this happened.
As best as I could tell, the steps were enjoyed. But I'm not sure how they were perceived by most of the park users. They were odd elements. Unless you knew the story of them and how they got there, they were visual non sequiturs. Although they had a practicality as benches, their funky, homemade construction indicated that they weren't new park improvements. Unless they were considered as art, they made little sense. Or rather, because they made little sense, the only thing they could be was art. This open-ended disconnect allowed for various interpretations, or for wonder alone. And as far as their inherent history and potential associative politics, they were suggestive without being didactic. I liked that.
"Phantom Neighborhood" 1990, concrete steps from Fourth Ward, Buffalo Bayou Park, Houston, approximately 1/4 mile long
At the conclusion of the exhibition we de-installed "Phantom Neighborhood" in reverse order of the installation, returning the steps from whence they came in the Fourth Ward. But we kept three as artifacts/souvenirs, moving them to our new Art Guys World Headquarters in the Heights where we plopped them around the building and used them as benches and to display potted plants. About ten years later, an image of "Phantom Neighborhood" was used in a high school English textbook. The steps in front of the old studio have long since disappeared after we departed years ago. I don't know if the English book is still in use.
"Phantom Neighborhood" steps, Art Guys studio, 1995
"Phantom Neighborhood" as it appears in a high school English textbook,
Barrett Kendall Publishing, Austin, 2001
I learned a few things from this episode, things that would inform and fuel future endeavors.
First, I learned that art by committee, i.e. public art, is often a dreadful experience. Committees and ingenuity are inversely related. The more decision makers there are, the worse it is. Art committees say they want innovation and complain when they get it. When you shave around the edges, sharpness is removed, and the result is dullness. This is a universal truth.
Another thing I learned was that the media can be an unruly beast, like a wolf that can neither be held nor safely let go. While The Art Guys had already embarked on experiments of extending our ideas through the media, we were media novices and still considered relatively new to the scene. As such, people had still not fully formed their opinions about The Art Guys and largely gave us the benefit of the doubt. Over the years, however, media brushfires have erupted. In this particular case, the press was sympathetic to us and our work. But this has not always been so. Play with fire and you can get scorched.
Perhaps most importantly, I learned that for every idea, no matter how good it may be, there are an infinite number of others that may also work. Finding a new way is not necessarily a compromise. Jack's almost zen-like patience turned what could have been a disaster into something positive. While patient persistence doesn't always work, human instigated impediments, when considered dispassionately, can sometimes be overcome.
The Art Guys have remained interested in shotgun houses and still have many ideas using them. To my great disappointment, the upside-down shotgun house piece for the LANDscapes show didn't happen. Conditions would make the project even more difficult to realize today than in 1990, including the disappearance of so many shotgun houses in Houston, especially abandoned, free ones. But the idea still exists. Who knows? It may yet be realized.
915, 917, 919 Robin street, Fourth Ward, Houston, 1990 and 2019
1302, 1304, 1306 Arthur Street, Fourth Ward, Houston, 1990 and 2019
abandoned steps, Fourth Ward, Houston, 1990 and 2019
Fourth Ward, Houston, 2019
"When we build, let us think that we build forever. Let it not be for present delight nor for present use alone. Let it be such work as our descendants will thank us for; and let us think, as we lay stone on stone, that a time is to come when those stones will be held sacred because our hands have touched them, and that men will say, as they look upon the labor and wrought substance of them, 'See! This our fathers did for us."
– John Ruskin, The Seven Lamps of Architecture, The Lamp of Memory, Chapter 6, No. X
*All photographs are by the author unless otherwise noted.
© Michael Galbreth
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Tyrese Gibson honored the memory of his late 'Furious 7' co-star, Paul Walker, on Instagram. Read his touching messages here.
Could Tyrese Gibson Be The Next Green Lantern?
Tyrese Gibson goes on social media to campaign for the role of Green Lantern in DC Comics upcoming "Justice League" and "Green Lantern" films.
MTV News got a sneak peek at the mind-blowing action of the new film.
James Cameron's latest could surpass 'Titanic' numbers any day now.
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Flare up in Nagorno-Karabakh – Why Now?
In an official statement, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has shared the "deep concern" expressed by the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group and other international partners about growing tensions, and acts of violence, along the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. These have resulted in numerous casualties, reports RIA Novosti, a leading and respected Russian news agency.
What the Minsk Group is referring to is the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, the region of Azerbaijan occupied by Armenia. This has been simmering for years, as the territory still belongs to Azerbaijan under international law despite the Armenian military victory and the proclamation of a "Nagorno-Karabakh Republic". Though a frozen conflict, it has always had the potential to inflame once again, as no solution to this anomalous situation has been found.
Ban Ki-moon is urging all parties to respect the ceasefire agreement, refrain from further violence and reduce tensions and continue dialogue in order to achieve a rapid and peaceful settlement. He has also expressed his full support for the OSCE Minsk Group, charged with this peace process. The US Co-Chair of the Minsk Group, James Warlick, has also urged both Baku and Yerevan to stop the violence and called on the Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents to meet to discuss ways to resolve the conflict.
Well they would, wouldn't they? But why is Nagorno-Karabakh being highlighted now, when the conflict has been going on for over twenty years?
Consequently, although a ceasefire was agreed in 1994, a permanent peace deal has never been signed because the suspended state of war suits all sides. Both Armenia and Azerbaijan have a history of corrupt and authoritarian rule, which fighting each other both justifies and detracts attention from. Russia and the West likewise have an ace in the hole they can play to accuse each other, for their own ends, at any given time.
So what has changed now? Not the reasons why all sides want the frozen conflict to stay as it is. If it is now being unfrozen – approximately 20 people have died in the past two weeks, according to Russia Today, most being Azeri soldiers – some new factor is at work.
Still neither Russia nor the West really wants war over Karabakh. Its inhabitants are another "faraway people about whom we know nothing", as British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain called the Czechs when the Nazis invaded their country. It would be difficult to whip up public support for, or even interest in, a conflict in such a remote place, where neither side could claim a victory anyone cared about.
But what both sides are interested in is apportioning blame. As we have seen in Ukraine, the US has a habit of using the pretext of who started a conflict to justify any number of actions it would never get away with at home. If one side can be blamed, the US can get away with doing anything it wants to support the other side, claiming it is correcting an injustice and acting in the name of peace and democracy. Peace and state building comes at the end of a barrel under the new NATO and American Defence policy.
It is difficult to see which side the West would support in any Karabakh conflict, as its usual "territorial integrity" rhetoric cuts no ice with the much better organised international Armenian lobby. However, Moscow supports the Armenian position on Karabakh unconditionally, and is one of the few countries not to support the economic embargo imposed on Armenia after the initial shooting conflict started years ago.
Perhaps the Soviet-era agenda of "freeing Armenia from Russian dominance" will be used by the US to portray the Karabakh conflict as a product of that dominance, which must be brought to an end for the greater good. From the Russian viewpoint, any such attempt would make the US the aggressor, and support its claims that Western encroachment in the US sphere of influence is a bad thing.
Furthermore, the Turkish factor cannot be overlooked. Azerbaijan is a member of the Turkic Council, an instrument Turkey uses to press its claims for greater regional influence. If Turkey is serious about being a big noise it has to win a war for once – a martial nation which has had and lost a vast empire, and was once known as the "Sick Man of Europe", does not regain influence without showing it can back its pretensions with force, and is prepared to do so.
As a Western ally, Turkey has allowed NATO to establish strategic military bases on its territory. This gives it a reason to transport arms, legally and otherwise, through its hinterland to wherever they are needed. Arms supplies to various US-inserted "terrorist" groups in the Middle East, such as ISIS, have long passed through Georgian ports of Poti and Batumi. Despite being part of Georgia, Adjaria and the Port of Batumi is in fact controlled by Turkey, under the 1921 Treaty of Kars which it would be very difficult to alter, assuming either side wanted to.
There is now increasing interest in what has always been going on at the port, and the Free Industrial Zones in close proximity, fuelled by the investigations of local journalists in West Georgia. As there is abundant evidence to support claims of illegal trafficking, this route may not be viable much longer, but there is still a need to send arms to the Middle East, Iran, Central Asia and any other place where the US is seeking to disrupt the country to pursue its aims, including Ukraine and Azerbaijan.
So are the great powers preparing for a limited war which would secure supply lines to US operations elsewhere? Sending arms and troops in support of a Turkish ally in another conflict zone would be a very convenient way to carry on breaking international law without being called to account by pesky journalists. It would also get Turkey off the hook of any investigation, and enforce some sort of solution to the conflict, guaranteed by troops, which will open new supply lines for the foreseeable future.
There is another reason why arms and troops need to be sent to Karabakh. The main diplomatic tool in the region is the various energy pipeline schemes. With Russia dominating energy supplies to Europe, Western countries are continually seeking new supply routes which bypass Russia, thereby engaging in open economic conflict with it. Countries are included in, or excluded from, these pipeline projects for political reasons, acceptance being a seal of their political reliability.
The Western pipelines will rely on Azeri gas. As such, the projects cannot include Armenia until a solution is found to the Karabakh conflict. Armenia can however be a part of Russian projects such as South Stream, which will maintain and increase its dominance of the energy supply market.
Two problems have arisen here. Firstly, the West is losing the energy war. The Nabucco project, once touted as the prime Western solution, is still mired in political difficulties and is unlikely to be realised on the stated terms. Nor is the BTC (Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan) project delivering as expected. It was filled with oil on May 18, 2005, but only now is enough passing through the pipeline (133.17 million barrels of oil in the first half of this year) to make it something like economically viable.
Secondly, the latest version of the Russian military doctrine states that Russia can send troops to defend both Russian citizens and Russian interests wherever they may be. State energy giant Gazprom has long used contractors to guard pipelines, terminals, wells etcetera. The idea that Russia might send state troops, on government orders, to keep its pipelines safe has caused alarm in the West, which has a different culture. It might employ police for such a purpose, but not troops, and there would be little public support for sending armies to patrol energy pipelines in peacetime.
If Russia maintains its energy dominance and supports it with troops the West will have increasingly less to offer regional countries, than who will be better off in the Russian camp. If the West cannot counter by building bigger and better pipelines, and offering its partner countries more as a result, it has to respond in some other way.
Sending Western troops to the area would not only be a deterrent, it would protect Western supplies in another way. For many years, Azeri light and oil from Central Asia has been diverted somewhere between pumping station one, on the Georgian side, and pumping station two, and flogged off for a hefty profit to international buyers. Some of this oil is then replaced with lower grade oil, and control samples falsified.
Such practices provide governments with additional benefits, but also bring them into conflict when everyone wants their share. Ensuring that share is distributed equally, without completely destroying the pipeline projects and supply arrangements, is also essential in protecting the West's energy and geopolitical interests.
Neither Azerbaijan nor Armenia is equipped to fight a war over Nagorno-Karabakh. Whoever started it would be subject to international retaliation, due to the presence of the OSCE Minsk Group, and even if the great powers took different sides neither Azerbaijan nor Armenia wants to risk taking on Russia on the one hand, or the West on the other.
If conflict is flaring in Karabakh, when the reasons for keeping it frozen have not changed, there is a reason why the balance of force there needs to change. Karabakh itself does not provide that reason, as the existing situation has suited everyone for twenty years. There can only be an external factor, and this is likely to be connected with troops and arms themselves, as it is standard practice to secure conflict resolution by introducing external troops to maintain order.
In this context, a trilateral meeting in Sochi of the presidents of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia organized by Vladimir Putin was a timely step that once again showed the beneficial nature of Russia's approach to the resolution of this conflict in comparison to the Western one. The presidents at the above mentioned meeting agreed that the conflict can only be resolved by peaceful means. "We should display patience, wisdom and respect for each other to find a solution, Even the most difficult situations can be resolved if the good will is there. I think that the people of Azerbaijan and the people of Armenia do have this good will." – Vladimir Putin said.
Seth Ferris, investigative journalist and political scientist, expert on Middle Eastern affairs together with Dutch National, On Special Assignment, Marcel Marie Brandsma, Holland exclusively for the online magazine "New Eastern Outlook".
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Illustrator Jimmy Gownley draws Superhero Amelia Learn to Draw Amelia Cartoonist Jimmy Gownley Reveals His Favorite Books Cartoonist Jimmy Gownley Reveals the Talent He Wishes He Had Cartoonist Jimmy Gownley Reveals His Most Noticeable Trait
Her Permanent Record
Part of Amelia Rules!
By Jimmy Gownley
Illustrated by Jimmy Gownley
Amelia embarks on her most epic adventure yet in this final addition to the Amelia Rules! graphic novel series.
From surviving her parents' divorce, to withstanding the terror of Joe McCarthy Elementary, to handling devastating crushes (not-so-)gracefully, Amelia Louise McBride has weathered her share of storms. But with her new spot on the cheerleading squad, Aunt Tanner's hordes of adoring fans, and Reggie's successful mission to mold young superheroes into productive—and cool—members of society, Amelia's sailing seems remarkably smooth.
Then Tanner disappears, humiliated by an ex-boyfriend's tell-all book, sending Amelia into full panic mode. And when she boards a bus on an epic journey to find Tanner—with frenemy Rhonda in tow, and a little help from a certain boy she never thought she'd see again—it quickly becomes clear that if Amelia has learned anything in her eleven years, it's that life is never through with surprises.
In his heartwarmingly hilarious eighth volume of the acclaimed Amelia Rules! series, Jimmy Gownley takes us on Amelia's most thrilling adventure yet—and back again.
Photograph by Tawyna Wagner Photography
Jimmy Gownley
Jimmy Gownley began writing and drawing comics at the age of fifteen. He is an advocate for kids' comics, having cofounded the organization Kids Love Comics, which works to promote comic books and graphic novels as a valuable tool for literacy and education in schools, libraries, and at home. He lives with his wife Karen and their twin daughters, Stella and Anna, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers (August 28, 2012)
Children's Fiction > Family > General
Children's Fiction > Humorous Stories
Children's Fiction > Comics & Graphic Novels
"Readers who have followed Amelia's adventures in the previous seven volumes will happily tag along on this one, as Gownley's colorful, cartoony art subtly shows how Amelia and her friends have grown—they're now 11 years old. A fine finish for this kid-favorite series."
– Booklist Online
Book Cover Image (jpg): Her Permanent Record
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NewsHealth
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THE weekend of the "Pasha Bulker" storm is one Jamie Vernon will never forget. The retiring Assistant Commissioner of NSW Ambulance Service was in charge of the Control Centre in Charlestown, which was co-ordinating all of the triple-zero calls that weekend. "We were stretched beyond imagination, particularly on that Friday night when the floods came through," Assistant Commissioner Vernon said. "We had 60 or 70 outstanding jobs on the board that we were struggling to cover, and we had to work with our other emergency service colleagues and other rescue services to go back to some of those addresses to see if they were still there or if they managed to wade out." Related reading: farewell to first responder There was flooding at Dungog and Gloucester, and on the Central Coast. "I only went home for a few hours in those four days," he said. "We were evacuating nursing homes on the Central Coast too, moving people who were on dialysis, and we were involved in all of that. "It really was a massive weekend." To add another layer of complexity, the Charlestown Control Centre was struck by lightning during the storm, and their power went out. But there was no room for panic. "When the lightning hit, we reverted back to our standing orders and worked through the plan. We just did what we had to do in a calm and concise manner," he said. "I couldn't have done it without the people around me. It wouldn't have happened as smoothly as it did without them." On Sunday, Assistant Commissioner Vernon retires from NSW Ambulance after 39 years. He said the "significant changes" within the service since he joined, aged 19, were "many and varied" – particularly in regards to patient care. "We didn't even have drop down legs on the stretchers, they were a carried stretcher that we'd man-handle into the hospital," he said. "We used to mix up our own medicine – Dettol came in bulk. We used to make our own bandages by cutting them from a big roll. "We had no pain relief to offer, except for what was basically dry cleaning fluid. "The basic skills of an ambulance officer had to be quite extensive, because you had nothing to work with." He said the support services for paramedics had also significantly improved. "As a paramedic working by myself in the snow fields, I did some horrific jobs back then, and a lot of that is filed away in the back of my mind, never to be brought out. "There was no one to really talk to. You'd talk to the local publican, you'd talk to the local bloke at the cake shop – but they didn't really get what we had seen or done. "You'd talk to your partner, and your family. "There is lots more to be done, but it is getting better and better in that we try to identify those people who are doing it tough, and we have a range of support mechanisms in place at present, and I think that has been a fantastic improvement." Assistant Commissioner Vernon was stationed at Hamilton when he moved to Newcastle in 1995. One of his proudest achievements was his role in establishing the Charlestown Control Centre, which looks after an area from the Hawkesbury River right through to Tweed Heads, and takes between 600 and 700 calls a day. Related: When the Pasha Bulker ran aground "I was the commander of the Pacific Highway for 10 years, so I knew about all the accidents and tragedies," he said. "And I have watched, over the years, those numbers come down due to the significant improvements in road works and freeways." He would miss being in a position to influence improvements to patient care. He would miss the people he worked with. But Assistant Commissioner Vernon was also looking forward to moving back to Valentine, spending time with his family, and doing some traveling during his retirement.
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August 3 2018 - 7:00AM
NSW Ambulance Assistant Commissioner Jamie Vernon retires after almost 40 years with the service
Anita Beaumont
The calm during the storm: Paramedic reflects on 39 years of service
Change: NSW Ambulance Assistant Commissioner Jamie Vernon is retiring after almost 40 years with the service. Alongside colleagues at the Charlestown Control Centre, he was honoured with a Premier's Award for his actions during the "Pasha Bulker" storm. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers
Back in the day: Jamie Vernon before he rose through the ranks to become Assistant Commissioner.
THE weekend of the "Pasha Bulker" storm is one Jamie Vernon will never forget.
The retiring Assistant Commissioner of NSW Ambulance Service was in charge of the Control Centre in Charlestown, which was co-ordinating all of the triple-zero calls that weekend.
"We were stretched beyond imagination, particularly on that Friday night when the floods came through," Assistant Commissioner Vernon said.
"We had 60 or 70 outstanding jobs on the board that we were struggling to cover, and we had to work with our other emergency service colleagues and other rescue services to go back to some of those addresses to see if they were still there or if they managed to wade out."
Related reading: farewell to first responder
There was flooding at Dungog and Gloucester, and on the Central Coast.
"I only went home for a few hours in those four days," he said. "We were evacuating nursing homes on the Central Coast too, moving people who were on dialysis, and we were involved in all of that.
"It really was a massive weekend."
To add another layer of complexity, the Charlestown Control Centre was struck by lightning during the storm, and their power went out.
But there was no room for panic.
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On Sunday, Assistant Commissioner Vernon retires from NSW Ambulance after 39 years.
He said the "significant changes" within the service since he joined, aged 19, were "many and varied" – particularly in regards to patient care.
"We didn't even have drop down legs on the stretchers, they were a carried stretcher that we'd man-handle into the hospital," he said.
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"The basic skills of an ambulance officer had to be quite extensive, because you had nothing to work with."
He said the support services for paramedics had also significantly improved.
"As a paramedic working by myself in the snow fields, I did some horrific jobs back then, and a lot of that is filed away in the back of my mind, never to be brought out.
"There was no one to really talk to. You'd talk to the local publican, you'd talk to the local bloke at the cake shop – but they didn't really get what we had seen or done.
"You'd talk to your partner, and your family.
"There is lots more to be done, but it is getting better and better in that we try to identify those people who are doing it tough, and we have a range of support mechanisms in place at present, and I think that has been a fantastic improvement."
Assistant Commissioner Vernon was stationed at Hamilton when he moved to Newcastle in 1995. One of his proudest achievements was his role in establishing the Charlestown Control Centre, which looks after an area from the Hawkesbury River right through to Tweed Heads, and takes between 600 and 700 calls a day.
Related: When the Pasha Bulker ran aground
"I was the commander of the Pacific Highway for 10 years, so I knew about all the accidents and tragedies," he said. "And I have watched, over the years, those numbers come down due to the significant improvements in road works and freeways."
He would miss being in a position to influence improvements to patient care.
He would miss the people he worked with.
But Assistant Commissioner Vernon was also looking forward to moving back to Valentine, spending time with his family, and doing some traveling during his retirement.
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Hurricane Electric Strengthens Presence in Asia Pacific Region with Third Hong Kong Location
Hurricane Electric, the world's largest IPv6-native Internet backbone, announced its third location in Hong Kong, further solidifying its commitment to the bustling Asian market. The new Point of Presence (PoP), in HKCOLO, a neutral, network-dense carrier facility, is located at 8/F Sino Favour Centre, 1 On Yip Street, Chai Wan, Hong Kong.
As Hurricane Electric continues to satisfy the IP transit demands of thousands of enterprises across Asia, this expansion comes at an important time in the Hong Kong region. According to the Government Chief Information Officer, the region's Internet economy is experiencing extreme growth and is growing at a much faster pace than the traditional economy. To address this, the office released Smart City Blueprint, a plan to implement about 70 measures over the next five years to leverage the economy through innovation and technology. One of the main focuses is on fintech.
With the launch of Hurricane Electric's PoP, customers of the HKCOLO and others in the area now have a variety of new connectivity options as well as the ability to improve fault tolerance, load balancing, congestion management and transit of next-generation IPv6 traffic. Additionally, tenants at the facility are able to exchange IP traffic with Hurricane Electric's vast global network, which offers over 20,000 BGP sessions with over 7,200 different networks via more than 185 major exchange points and thousands of customer and private peering ports.
The Hong Kong PoP also provides access to Hurricane Electric's extensive IPv4 and IPv6 network through 100GE (100 Gigabit Ethernet), 10GE (10 Gigabit Ethernet) and GigE (1 Gigabit Ethernet) ports and as a result, both new and existing customers will be able to experience increased throughput, reduced latency and improved reliability.
"Hurricane Electric is committed to meeting the needs of Hong Kong's burgeoning innovation economy," said Mike Leber, President, Hurricane Electric. "Hong Kong has positioned itself to be an important technological hub. Our third site in the region will allow customers of HKCOLO to tap into the bandwidth and reach of Hurricane Electric's rich global network. We are grateful for the opportunity to support them."
About Hurricane Electric
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Posted by Jim McClure July 23, 2007 Events, Explanations/controversy, People, York celebrities1 Comment
Many national stars first performed on YLT's stage
The YLT archives has many treasures including the program for the theater group's first full-length production 'Lady Windermere's Fan.'
The York Little Theatre is one of the community organizations that grew from the Great Depression.
As a sidebar to a news package on YLT in the York Sunday News says, the theater group has produced many stars who have gone on to bigger stages.
In keeping with this blog's series of local folks who have done great things elsewhere,
we include a story on former YLT stars Bobby Spencer and Michael Patrick Walker:
Bert Smith, YLT director from the 1950s to the 1980s, works at the group's stand at the York Fair. The year Smith became director, 1953, the theater moved to Elmood Theater in Spring Garden Township, it's current home.
"A lot of people who have come through our doors have gone on to have big careers in the business," YLT Managing Director Julie Aiken said.
Bobby Spencer and Michael Patrick Walker are two famous faces that have passed through YLT's doors.
Spencer, a 1987 Central York High School grad, saw a production of "Grease" at the YLT more than 20 years ago.
"I wanted to do something beyond high school theater," he said. "I wanted to get involved with the YLT, and my first performance there was in the ensemble of 'The Pirates of Penzance.'"
Spencer said that YLT was a fun experience for him and that he was able to work with "a great group of people."
Spencer went on to pursue his music and acting career, landing the role of Nick Massi in the "slam dunk" production of "Jersey Boys" in 2004. The Broadway show about the rise of the Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons won the 2006 Tony Award for best musical.
"It's been really amazing," Spencer said. "We're hoping 'Jersey Boys' is the next 'Les Mis' or 'Rent.'"
Michael Patrick Walker said he got involved with YLT in the late 1980s as well. He said he auditioned for the chorus in "Oliver" during his sophomore year of high school and stayed involved through his senior year.
"I played keyboard and piano for 'Little Shop of Horrors,'" he said. He graduated in 1989 from Susquehannock High School and went on to become a music composer and director.
In 2001, he began working with composer Gary Adler on the music and lyrics for the show "Altar Boyz," which follows a Christian boy band backstage at one of their concerts. The musical opened off-Broadway in 2005 and has toured nationally and internationally. It just celebrated 1,000 performances.
"We wanted to do something nontraditional," Walker said. He said the all-original score sounds like a real boy band.
Walker was exposed to all areas of theater at YLT, from acting to set design to costumes.
"YLT was the first time I worked with people from all different ages in all different fields," he said. He added that YLT's schedule offered a variety of shows that were "newer and more challenging."
"It was important for me to have the experience on stage as an actor," he said. "It helps me put myself in the actor's shoes as a music composer."
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Has anyone gotten the 2nd interview notice? If going to the second stage, does it mean a high chance of being accepted? Many thanks!
Also interested to know, thank you.
We just finished the parents interview today. Would you mind sharing when did you take the interview? I estimate there are 30 families per day.
How long does each parents interview last for Pre-school?
We are having it next week? 30 families a day? that's a lot! how long is the meeting? would you mind sharing what type of questions they asked?
Every family 30 mins. When will you take the interview?
wow, so I guess they have multiple meetings going on at the same time? is it one on one?
Our interview is also next week. They are interviewing so many parents, I wonder what the chances are?
Does anybody know when the results will be out?
Have you received any email?
Maybe next week! I'm still waiting too.
Yes, really painful. Maybe we could ask them tomorrow when the result will be released. Does your kid attend the Saturday playgroup?
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Kiwi Earrings - Gold with Paua Inlay Kiwi Earrings - Gold with Paua Inlay. Each earring measures 10mm wide and 10mm long.
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Some critics argue that Modafinil is an expression of that, a symptom of a new 24/7 work routine. But what if the opposite is true? Let's say you could perform a task in significantly less time than usual. You could then use the rest of your time differently, spending it with family, volunteering, or taking part in a leisure activity. And imagine that a drug helped you focus on clearing your desk and inbox before leaving work. Wouldn't that help you relax once you get home?
"Piracetam is not a vitamin, mineral, amino acid, herb or other botanical, or dietary substance for use by man to supplement the diet by increasing the total dietary intake. Further, piracetam is not a concentrate, metabolite, constituent, extract or combination of any such dietary ingredient. [...] Accordingly, these products are drugs, under section 201(g)(1)(C) of the Act, 21 U.S.C. § 321(g)(1)(C), because they are not foods and they are intended to affect the structure or any function of the body. Moreover, these products are new drugs as defined by section 201(p) of the Act, 21 U.S.C. § 321(p), because they are not generally recognized as safe and effective for use under the conditions prescribed, recommended, or suggested in their labeling."[33]
How exactly – and if – nootropics work varies widely. Some may work, for example, by strengthening certain brain pathways for neurotransmitters like dopamine, which is involved in motivation, Barbour says. Others aim to boost blood flow – and therefore funnel nutrients – to the brain to support cell growth and regeneration. Others protect brain cells and connections from inflammation, which is believed to be a factor in conditions like Alzheimer's, Barbour explains. Still others boost metabolism or pack in vitamins that may help protect the brain and the rest of the nervous system, explains Dr. Anna Hohler, an associate professor of neurology at Boston University School of Medicine and a fellow of the American Academy of Neurology.
This looks interesting: the Noopept effect is positive for all the dose levels, but it looks like a U-curve - low at 10mg, high at 15mg, lower at 20mg, and even lower at 30mg 48mg and 60mg aren't estimated because they are hit by the missingness problem: the magnesium citrate variable is unavailable for the days the higher doses were taken on, and so their days are omitted and those levels of the factor are not estimated. One way to fix this is to drop magnesium from the model entirely, at the cost of fitting the data much more poorly and losing a lot of R2:
There's been a lot of talk about the ketogenic diet recently—proponents say that minimizing the carbohydrates you eat and ingesting lots of fat can train your body to burn fat more effectively. It's meant to help you both lose weight and keep your energy levels constant. The diet was first studied and used in patients with epilepsy, who suffered fewer seizures when their bodies were in a state of ketosis. Because seizures originate in the brain, this discovery showed researchers that a ketogenic diet can definitely affect the way the brain works. Brain hackers naturally started experimenting with diets to enhance their cognitive abilities, and now a company called HVMN even sells ketone esters in a bottle; to achieve these compounds naturally, you'd have to avoid bread and cake. Here are 6 ways exercise makes your brain better.
There is no clear answer to this question. Many of the smart drugs have decades of medical research and widespread use behind them, as well as only minor, manageable, or nonexistent side effects, but are still used primarily as a crutch for people already experiencing cognitive decline, rather than as a booster-rocket for people with healthy brains. Unfortunately, there is a bias in Western medicine in favor of prescribing drugs once something bad has already begun, rather than for up-front prevention. There's also the principle of "leave well enough alone" – in this case, extended to mean, don't add unnecessary or unnatural drugs to the human body in place of a normal diet. [Smart Drug Smarts would argue that the average human diet has strayed so far from what is physiologically "normal" that leaving well enough alone is already a failed proposition.]
Caffeine dose dependently decreased the 1,25(OH)(2)D(3) induced VDR expression and at concentrations of 1 and 10mM, VDR expression was decreased by about 50-70%, respectively. In addition, the 1,25(OH)(2)D(3) induced alkaline phosphatase activity was also reduced at similar doses thus affecting the osteoblastic function. The basal ALP activity was not affected with increasing doses of caffeine. Overall, our results suggest that caffeine affects 1,25(OH)(2)D(3) stimulated VDR protein expression and 1,25(OH)(2)D(3) mediated actions in human osteoblast cells.
The general cost of fish oil made me interested in possible substitutes. Seth Roberts uses exclusively flaxseed oil or flaxseed meal, and this seems to work well for him with subjective effects (eg. noticing his Chinese brands seemed to not work, possibly because they were unrefrigerated and slightly rancid). It's been studied much less than fish oil, but omega acids are confusing enough in general (is there a right ratio? McCluskey's roundup gives the impression claims about ratios may have been overstated) that I'm not convinced ALA is a much inferior replacement for fish oil's mixes of EPA & DHA.
There is much to be appreciated in a brain supplement like BrainPill (never mind the confusion that may stem from the generic-sounding name) that combines tried-and-tested ingredients in a single one-a-day formulation. The consistency in claims and what users see in real life is an exemplary one, which convinces us to rate this powerhouse as the second on this review list. Feeding one's brain with nootropics and related supplements entails due diligence in research and seeking the highest quality, and we think BrainPill is up to task. Learn More...
My first impression of ~1g around 12:30PM was that while I do not feel like running around, within an hour I did feel like the brain fog was lighter than before. The effect wasn't dramatic, so I can't be very confident. Operationalizing brain fog for an experiment might be hard: it doesn't necessarily feel like I would do better on dual n-back. I took 2 smaller doses 3 and 6 hours later, to no further effect. Over the following weeks and months, I continued to randomly alternate between potassium & non-potassium days. I noticed no effects other than sleep problems.
Texas-based entrepreneur and podcaster Mansal Denton takes phenylpiracetam, a close relative of piracetam originally developed by the Soviet Union as a medication for cosmonauts, to help them endure the stresses of life in space. "I have a much easier time articulating certain things when I take it, so I typically do a lot of recording [of podcasts] on those days," he says.
Some smart drugs can be found in health food stores; others are imported or are drugs that are intended for other disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. There are many Internet web sites, books, magazines and newspaper articles detailing the supposed effects of smart drugs. There are also plenty of advertisements and mail-order businesses that try to sell "smart drugs" to the public. However, rarely do these businesses or the popular press report results that show the failure of smart drugs to improve memory or learning. Rather, they try to show that their products have miraculous effects on the brain and can improve mental functioning. Wouldn't it be easy to learn something by "popping a pill" or drinking a soda laced with a smart drug? This would be much easier than taking the time to study. Feeling dull? Take your brain in for a mental tune up by popping a pill!
Of course, there are drugs out there with more transformative powers. "I think it's very clear that some do work," says Andrew Huberman, a neuroscientist based at Stanford University. In fact, there's one category of smart drugs which has received more attention from scientists and biohackers – those looking to alter their own biology and abilities – than any other. These are the stimulants.
2 commenters point out that my possible lack of result is due to my mistaken assumption that if nicotine is absorbable through skin, mouth, and lungs it ought to be perfectly fine to absorb it through my stomach by drinking it (rather than vaporizing it and breathing it with an e-cigarette machine) - it's apparently known that absorption differs in the stomach.
On 15 March 2014, I disabled light sensor: the complete absence of subjective effects since the first sessions made me wonder if the LED device was even turning on - a little bit of ambient light seems to disable it thanks to the light sensor. So I stuffed the sensor full of putty, verified it was now always-on with the cellphone camera, and began again; this time it seemed to warm up much faster, making me wonder if all the previous sessions' sense of warmth was simply heat from my hand holding the LEDs
These are quite abstract concepts, though. There is a large gap, a grey area in between these concepts and our knowledge of how the brain functions physiologically – and it's in this grey area that cognitive enhancer development has to operate. Amy Arnsten, Professor of Neurobiology at Yale Medical School, is investigating how the cells in the brain work together to produce our higher cognition and executive function, which she describes as "being able to think about things that aren't currently stimulating your senses, the fundamentals of abstraction. This involves mental representations of our goals for the future, even if it's the future in just a few seconds."
My general impression is positive; it does seem to help with endurance and extended the effect of piracetam+choline, but is not as effective as that combo. At $20 for 30g (bought from Smart Powders), I'm not sure it's worthwhile, but I think at $10-15 it would probably be worthwhile. Sulbutiamine seems to affect my sleep negatively, like caffeine. I bought 2 or 3 canisters for my third batch of pills along with the theanine. For a few nights in a row, I slept terribly and stayed awake thinking until the wee hours of the morning; eventually I realized it was because I was taking the theanine pills along with the sleep-mix pills, and the only ingredient that was a stimulant in the batch was - sulbutiamine. I cut out the theanine pills at night, and my sleep went back to normal. (While very annoying, this, like the creatine & taekwondo example, does tend to prove to me that sulbutiamine was doing something and it is not pure placebo effect.)
In August 2011, after winning the spaced repetition contest and finishing up the Adderall double-blind testing, I decided the time was right to try nicotine again. I had since learned that e-cigarettes use nicotine dissolved in water, and that nicotine-water was a vastly cheaper source of nicotine than either gum or patches. So I ordered 250ml of water at 12mg/ml (total cost: $18.20). A cigarette apparently delivers around 1mg of nicotine, so half a ml would be a solid dose of nicotine, making that ~500 doses. Plenty to experiment with. The question is, besides the stimulant effect, nicotine also causes habit formation; what habits should I reinforce with nicotine? Exercise, and spaced repetition seem like 2 good targets.
Looking at the prices, the overwhelming expense is for modafinil. It's a powerful stimulant - possibly the single most effective ingredient in the list - but dang expensive. Worse, there's anecdotal evidence that one can develop tolerance to modafinil, so we might be wasting a great deal of money on it. (And for me, modafinil isn't even very useful in the daytime: I can't even notice it.) If we drop it, the cost drops by a full $800 from $1761 to $961 (almost halving) and to $0.96 per day. A remarkable difference, and if one were genetically insensitive to modafinil, one would definitely want to remove it.
For instance, they point to the U.S. Army's use of stimulants for soldiers to stave off sleep and to stay sharp. But the Army cares little about the long-term health effects of soldiers, who come home scarred physically or mentally, if they come home at all. It's a risk-benefit decision for the Army, and in a life-or-death situation, stimulants help.
However, they fell short in several categories. The key issue with their product is that it does not contain DHA Omega 3 and the other essential vitamins and nutrients needed to support the absorption of Huperzine A and Phosphatidylserine. Without having DHA Omega 3 it will not have an essential piece to maximum effectiveness. This means that you would need to take a separate pill of DHA Omega 3 and several other essential vitamins to ensure you are able to reach optimal memory support. They also are still far less effective than our #1 pick's complete array of the 3 essential brain supporting ingredients and over 30 supporting nutrients, making their product less effective.
Flow diagram of cognitive neuroscience literature search completed July 2, 2010. Search terms were dextroamphetamine, Aderrall, methylphenidate, or Ritalin, and cognitive, cognition, learning, memory, or executive function, and healthy or normal. Stages of subsequent review used the information contained in the titles, abstracts, and articles to determine whether articles reported studies meeting the inclusion criteria stated in the text.
Of all the smart drugs in the world, Modafinil is most often touted as the best. It's a powerful cognitive enhancer, great for boosting alertness, and has very few, mild side effects that most healthy users will never experience. And no, you can't have any. Sorry. Modafinil is a prescription medication used to treat disorders like narcolepsy, shift work sleep disorder, and for those who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea.
One fairly powerful nootropic substance that, appropriately, has fallen out of favor is nicotine. It's the chemical that gives tobacco products their stimulating kick. It isn't what makes them so deadly, but it does make smoking very addictive. When Europeans learned about tobacco's use from indigenous tribes they encountered in the Americas in the 15th and 16th centuries, they got hooked on its mood-altering effects right away and even believed it could cure joint pain, epilepsy, and the plague. Recently, researchers have been testing the effects of nicotine that's been removed from tobacco, and they believe that it might help treat neurological disorders including Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia; it may also improve attention and focus. But, please, don't start smoking or vaping. Check out these 14 weird brain exercises that make you smarter.
Elaborating on why the psychological side effects of testosterone injection are individual dependent: Not everyone get the same amount of motivation and increased goal seeking from the steroid and most people do not experience periods of chronic avolition. Another psychological effect is a potentially drastic increase in aggression which in turn can have negative social consequences. In the case of counterfactual Wedrifid he gets a net improvement in social consequences. He has observed that aggression and anger are a prompt for increased ruthless self-interested goal seeking. Ruthless self-interested goal seeking involves actually bothering to pay attention to social politics. People like people who do social politics well. Most particularly it prevents acting on contempt which is what Wedrifid finds prompts the most hostility and resentment in others. Point is, what is a sanity promoting change in one person may not be in another.
Nootropics are a responsible way of using smart drugs to enhance productivity. As defined by Giurgea in the 1960's, nootropics should have little to no side-effects. With nootropics, there should be no dependency. And maybe the effects of nootropics are smaller than for instance Adderall, you still improve your productivity without risking your life. This is what separates nootropics from other drugs.
"Cavin's personal experience and humble writing to help educate, not only people who have suffered brain injuries, but anyone interested in the best nutritional advice for optimum brain function is a great introduction to proper nutrition filled with many recommendations of how you can make a changes to your diet immediately. This book provides amazing personal insight related to Cavin's recovery accompanied with well cited peer reviewed sources throughout the entire book detailing the most recent findings around functional neurology!
Or in other words, since the standard deviation of my previous self-ratings is 0.75 (see the Weather and my productivity data), a mean rating increase of >0.39 on the self-rating. This is, unfortunately, implying an extreme shift in my self-assessments (for example, 3s are ~50% of the self-ratings and 4s ~25%; to cause an increase of 0.25 while leaving 2s alone in a sample of 23 days, one would have to push 3s down to ~25% and 4s up to ~47%). So in advance, we can see that the weak plausible effects for Noopept are not going to be detected here at our usual statistical levels with just the sample I have (a more plausible experiment might use 178 pairs over a year, detecting down to d>=0.18). But if the sign is right, it might make Noopept worthwhile to investigate further. And the hardest part of this was just making the pills, so it's not a waste of effort.
The amphetamine mix branded Adderall is terribly expensive to obtain even compared to modafinil, due to its tight regulation (a lower schedule than modafinil), popularity in college as a study drug, and reportedly moves by its manufacture to exploit its privileged position as a licensed amphetamine maker to extract more consumer surplus. I paid roughly $4 a pill but could have paid up to $10. Good stimulant hygiene involves recovery periods to avoid one's body adapting to eliminate the stimulating effects, so even if Adderall was the answer to all my woes, I would not be using it more than 2 or 3 times a week. Assuming 50 uses a year (for specific projects, let's say, and not ordinary aimless usage), that's a cool $200 a year. My general belief was that Adderall would be too much of a stimulant for me, as I am amphetamine-naive and Adderall has a bad reputation for letting one waste time on unimportant things. We could say my prediction was 50% that Adderall would be useful and worth investigating further. The experiment was pretty simple: blind randomized pills, 10 placebo & 10 active. I took notes on how productive I was and the next day guessed whether it was placebo or Adderall before breaking the seal and finding out. I didn't do any formal statistics for it, much less a power calculation, so let's try to be conservative by penalizing the information quality heavily and assume it had 25%. So \frac{200 - 0}{\ln 1.05} \times 0.50 \times 0.25 = 512! The experiment probably used up no more than an hour or two total.
Second, users are concerned with the possibility of withdrawal if they stop taking the nootropics. They worry that if they stop taking nootropics they won't be as smart as when they were taking nootropics, and will need to continue taking them to function. Some users report feeling a slight brain fog when discontinuing nootropics, but that isn't a sign of regression.
More recently, the drug modafinil (brand name: Provigil) has become the brain-booster of choice for a growing number of Americans. According to the FDA, modafinil is intended to bolster "wakefulness" in people with narcolepsy, obstructive sleep apnea or shift work disorder. But when people without those conditions take it, it has been linked with improvements in alertness, energy, focus and decision-making. A 2017 study found evidence that modafinil may enhance some aspects of brain connectivity, which could explain these benefits.
One last note on tolerance; after the first few days of using smart drugs, just like with other drugs, you may not get the same effects as before. You've just experienced the honeymoon period. This is where you feel a large effect the first few times, but after that, you can't replicate it. Be careful not to exceed recommended doses, and try cycling to get the desired effects again.
On the plus side: - I noticed the less-fatigue thing to a greater extent, getting out of my classes much less tired than usual. (Caveat: my sleep schedule recently changed for the saner, so it's possible that's responsible. I think it's more the piracetam+choline, though.) - One thing I wasn't expecting was a decrease in my appetite - nobody had mentioned that in their reports.I don't like being bothered by my appetite (I know how to eat fine without it reminding me), so I count this as a plus. - Fidgeting was reduced further
With something like creatine, you'd know if it helps you pump out another rep at the gym on a sustainable basis. With nootropics, you can easily trick yourself into believing they help your mindset. The ideal is to do a trial on yourself. Take identical looking nootropic pills and placebo pills for a couple weeks each, then see what the difference is. With only a third party knowing the difference, of course.
I took the pill at 11 PM the evening of (technically, the day before); that day was a little low on sleep than usual, since I had woken up an hour or half-hour early. I didn't yawn at all during the movie (merely mediocre to my eyes with some questionable parts)22. It worked much the same as it did the previous time - as I walked around at 5 AM or so, I felt perfectly alert. I made good use of the hours and wrote up my memories of ICON 2011.
Iluminal is an example of an over-the-counter serotonergic drug used by people looking for performance enhancement, memory improvements, and mood-brightening. Also noteworthy, a wide class of prescription anti-depression drugs are based on serotonin reuptake inhibitors that slow the absorption of serotonin by the presynaptic cell, increasing the effect of the neurotransmitter on the receptor neuron – essentially facilitating the free flow of serotonin throughout the brain.
The concept of neuroenhancement and the use of substances to improve cognitive functioning in healthy individuals, is certainly not a new one. In fact, one of the first cognitive enhancement drugs, Piracetam, was developed over fifty years ago by psychologist and chemist C.C. Giurgea. Although he did not know the exact mechanism, Giurgia believed the drug boosted brain power and so began his exploration into "smart pills", or nootropics, a term he coined from the Greek nous, meaning "mind," and trepein, meaning "to bend.
Two variants of the Towers of London task were used by Elliott et al. (1997) to study the effects of MPH on planning. The object of this task is for subjects to move game pieces from one position to another while adhering to rules that constrain the ways in which they can move the pieces, thus requiring subjects to plan their moves several steps ahead. Neither version of the task revealed overall effects of the drug, but one version showed impairment for the group that received the drug first, and the other version showed enhancement for the group that received the placebo first.
Adaptogens are plant-derived chemicals whose activity helps the body maintain or regain homeostasis (equilibrium between the body's metabolic processes). Almost without exception, adaptogens are available over-the-counter as dietary supplements, not controlled drugs. Well-known adaptogens include Ginseng, Kava Kava, Passion Flower, St. Johns Wort, and Gotu Kola. Many of these traditional remedies border on being "folk wisdom," and have been in use for hundreds or thousands of years, and are used to treat everything from anxiety and mild depression to low libido. While these smart drugs work in a many different ways (their commonality is their resultant function within the body, not their chemical makeup), it can generally be said that the cognitive boost users receive is mostly a result of fixing an imbalance in people with poor diets, body toxicity, or other metabolic problems, rather than directly promoting the growth of new brain cells or neural connections.
Bacopa is a supplement herb often used for memory or stress adaptation. Its chronic effects reportedly take many weeks to manifest, with no important acute effects. Out of curiosity, I bought 2 bottles of Bacognize Bacopa pills and ran a non-randomized non-blinded ABABA quasi-self-experiment from June 2014 to September 2015, measuring effects on my memory performance, sleep, and daily self-ratings of mood/productivity. Because of the very slow onset, small effective sample size, definite temporal trends probably unrelated to Bacopa, and noise in the variables, the results were as expected, ambiguous, and do not strongly support any correlation between Bacopa and memory/sleep/self-rating (+/-/- respectively).
One of the other suggested benefits is for boosting serotonin levels; low levels of serotonin are implicated in a number of issues like depression. I'm not yet sure whether tryptophan has helped with motivation or happiness. Trial and error has taught me that it's a bad idea to take tryptophan in the morning or afternoon, however, even smaller quantities like 0.25g. Like melatonin, the dose-response curve is a U: ~1g is great and induces multiple vivid dreams for me, but ~1.5g leads to an awful night and a headache the next day that was worse, if anything, than melatonin. (One morning I woke up with traces of at least 7 dreams, although I managed to write down only 2. No lucid dreams, though.)
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Certain pharmaceuticals could also qualify as nootropics. For at least the past 20 years, a lot of people—students, especially—have turned to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) drugs like Ritalin and Adderall for their supposed concentration-strengthening effects. While there's some evidence that these stimulants can improve focus in people without ADHD, they have also been linked, in both people with and without an ADHD diagnosis, to insomnia, hallucinations, seizures, heart trouble and sudden death, according to a 2012 review of the research in the journal Brain and Behavior. They're also addictive.
The methodology would be essentially the same as the vitamin D in the morning experiment: put a multiple of 7 placebos in one container, the same number of actives in another identical container, hide & randomly pick one of them, use container for 7 days then the other for 7 days, look inside them for the label to determine which period was active and which was placebo, refill them, and start again.
Blinding stymied me for a few months since the nasty taste was unmistakable and I couldn't think of any gums with a similar flavor to serve as placebo. (The nasty taste does not seem to be due to the nicotine despite what one might expect; Vaniver plausibly suggested the bad taste might be intended to prevent over-consumption, but nothing in the Habitrol ingredient list seemed to be noted for its bad taste, and a number of ingredients were sweetening sugars of various sorts. So I couldn't simply flavor some gum.)
For 2 weeks, upon awakening I took close-up photographs of my right eye. Then I ordered two jars of Life-Extension Sea-Iodine (60x1mg) (1mg being an apparently safe dose), and when it arrived on 10 September 2012, I stopped the photography and began taking 1 iodine pill every other day. I noticed no ill effects (or benefits) after a few weeks and upped the dose to 1 pill daily. After the first jar of 60 pills was used up, I switched to the second jar, and began photography as before for 2 weeks. The photographs were uploaded, cropped by hand in Gimp, and shrunk to more reasonable dimensions; both sets are available in a Zip file.
One of the most common strategies to beat this is cycling. Users who cycle their nootropics take them for a predetermined period, (usually around five days) before taking a two-day break from using them. Once the two days are up, they resume the cycle. By taking a break, nootropic users reduce the tolerance for nootropics and lessen the risk of regression and tolerance symptoms.
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"Jimmy D. Lane is an incredible guitarist"....Eric Clapton, 1997
Son of the Blues
Chicago blues guitarist and singer, Jimmy D. Lane was born into a musical household and first influenced by his father, legendary blues guitarist and singer, Jimmy Rogers. Although formative influences include Chicago legends Howling Wolf and Muddy Waters, Jimmy D. Lane's allegiance to Jimi Hendrix, Albert Collins and Stevie Ray Vaughan show in his rich singing and impressive guitar playing.
By 1987 Lane became lead guitarist of the Jimmy Rogers Band as well as forming his own band, Jimmy D. Lane and The Hurricanes and later Blue Train Running. Lane toured extensively with his dad's band while juggling his own solo career. Jimmy D. Lane is someone who really understands the blues, and that fact is impossible to miss in his music.
The musicians Jimmy has worked with makes for an impressive resume and include Eric Clapton, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, B.B. King, Van Morrison, Jonny Lang, Gary Moore, Double Trouble, Taj Mahal, Jeff Healy, Jimmie Lee Robinson, Lowell Fulson, Snooky Pryor, Kim Wilson, Pinetop Perkins, Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, George 'Wild Child' Butler, David 'HoneyBoy' Edwards, Weepin' Willie Robinson, Lazy Lester, Sam Lay, Carey Bell and his father, the legendary Jimmy Rogers. Jimmy has been included on his father's, Jimmy Roger's Mississippi Blues Trail Historical Landmark in Ruleville, Mississippi.
Jimmy D. Lane was inducted into the Chicago Blues Hall of Fame on April 28, 2013.
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Hon'yomi Nakajima has just been accepted for her first year at the infamous Hope's Peak Academy, under the title of Ultimate Poet. Nervous and a little more than excited, she expects to meet new people who, like her, will graduate and become the hope of the future.
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Wicheeda North
International Montoro Resources Inc. ("Montoro") has entered into one arm's length acquisition agreements with various vendors, to acquire over 1,444 ha of claims in the Cariboo mining division, British Columbia, with the claim block adjoining the well-known Wicheeda rare earth mineral project. The Wicheeda project was recently acquired by Defense Metals Corp. (TSX.V: DEFN) from Spectrum Mining Corporation that made the original REE discovery from drilling in 2008 & 2009.
The Wicheeda Properties:
The Wicheeda properties are located approximately 80 km northeast of the city of Prince George, and approximately 50km east of the community of Bear Lake, British Columbia; are readily accessible by all-weather gravel roads and is close to major infrastructure including power transmission lines, railway and major highways. Geologically, they are situated in the Foreland Belt and within the Rocky Mountain Trench, a major continental geologic feature. The Foreland belt contains part of a large alkaline igneous province stretching from the Canadian Cordillera to the southwestern United States and hosts several carbonatite and alkaline complexes among which the Aley (niobium), Rock Canyon (REE), and Wicheeda (REE) alkaline complexes contain the highest concentrations of Rare Earth Element minerals.
In 2010 an Airborne Geophysical Survey was conducted by Aeroquest, and soil geochemical sampling by Electric Metal on behalf of Montoro was completed (on the former Chuchinka property), over a portion of the Wicheeda North claims. The airborne geophysical program consisted of 654 line kilometers of AeroTEM helicopter-borne, time domain electromagnetic plus radiometric surveying flown at high resolution 50 meter line spacing. The survey covered a 29.4 square kilometer area and was successful in mapping the magnetic and conductive properties of the geology. Within the assessment report from 2010, AR#32361, the report contains observations and notes from Intrepid Geophysics and states "The electromagnetic data suggests that there may be an un-mapped fault in the center of the block. The magnetic data shows a subtle feature in the center of the block, slightly offset from the interpreted fault. It is recommended that the airborne survey be followed up by a geochemical survey and property scale mapping."
According to Spectrum Mining Corporation's paper presented at the 5th Annual Minerals South Conference & Trade Show in October 2009, (click for the 5th Annual Minerals South Conference -Cranbrook, B. C. -Abstracts); Spectrum completed a total of nineteen diamond drill holes in 2008 and 2009. In 2008, 4 BTW size holes totaling 866m intersected significant rare earth mineralization in the "Main Zone" cerium soil anomaly at Wicheeda. The best drill intercept was a 48.64 m interval in hole 2008-02 that returned 3.55% REE. In 2009, fifteen NTW diamond drill holes totaling 1824m were drilled again into the "Main Zone" from 2 new drilling platforms. Ten holes drilled on the Main Zone intersected further intervals of REE-bearing carbonatite from surface to variable depths. Significant intervals were; a 72.0 m interval that returned 2.92% REE, and a 144 m interval that returned 2.20% REE in three separate holes. (See BC Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, AR30873). The 2009 drilling suggests that mineralization remains open in all directions, including to the north in the direction of the Wicheeda North claims.
All previous work is of a historical nature, and may not have been conducted under NI 43-101 standards, therefore assay results cannot necessarily be relied upon. Montoro intends to confirm the reported mineralization on its claims with the Company's own sampling program.
Wicheeda North Rare Earth Element Project - NI 43-101 Report by Robert A.(Bob) Lane, M.SC.,P.Geo. - April 26, 2019
Details of the Acquisitions:
Wicheeda North: Pursuant to the Agreement, in order to complete the acquisition the Company must:
Pay the Vendors an aggregate of $50,000 as follows:
$25,000 upon TSXV approval;
$25,000 within one year of signing the agreement
Issue to the Vendors an aggregate of 1,000,000 Units upon TSXV approval. Each Unit consists of one common share of the Company and one transferable share purchase warrant (the "Warrant") entitling the holder to acquire a further common share of the Company at a price of $0.10 for two years from issuance.
Agree to a 2% Net Smelter Return Royalty ("NSR"). The Company may acquire one-half of the NSR for $1 million within five years of the Agreement Date.
Prospector Nick Horsley testing an Alkaline anomaly identified by scintillometer on Chuchinka -on trend from Spectrum Mining's discovery
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With the ongoing government shutdown, there have been worries about receiving February SNAP benefits. According to the New Mexico Human Services Department, February SNAP benefits were issued in full on January 20th. The issued funds will be for all of February, so if you are a SNAP participant, keeping a budget in mind is a good idea!
Click here to download a PDF of this week's Newsletter!
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I am currently a Nigerian PhD candidate at the University of Colombo Sri Lanka.The topic above is my research thesis title. As a university teacher in Nigeria my research bias are in public administration, development studies and Local government studies. At the PhD level, I want to specialize on political leadership in violent internal conflict management.
This is a very informative post which is about Comparative study of Nigeria and Sri Lanka. I have read almost all posts on this website and it increases my knowledge by a lot.
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MASH Star Alan Alda Reveals Parkinson's Disease Battle
Mat Whitehead
10 daily Senior Entertainment Reporter
The 82-year-old was diagnosed three-and-a-half years ago.
This week Alan Alda revealed he has Parkinson's disease.
Appearing on CBS This Morning, the M*A*S*H* star told the hosts, "I haven't said in public until now that I've been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease".
"The reason that I want to talk about it in public is that I was diagnosed three-and-a-half years ago, and I've had a full life since then."
This tweet is unavailable or no longer exists.
Recently Alda has hit the publicity trail to discuss the launch of his new podcast, Clear and Vivid, and during several TV appearances the 82-year-old said he could occasionally see his thumb twitch.
"I thought it's probably only a matter of time before somebody does a story about this from a sad point of view... but that's not where I am."
He also tweeted about his diagnosis writing, "I decided to let people know I have Parkinson's to encourage others to take action... If you get a diagnosis, keep moving!"
Calling the disease a challenge, Alda also said he is "not angry" about his symptoms, but wanted to speak publicly about the realities of living with Parkinson's.
"While I'm trying to say something else, I'm not going to be thinking, is my thumb on a life of its own... That's just one of the realities of my life... I've had a richer life than I've had up until now."
Alda is most famously known for his role on the series M*A*S*H* where he played Hawkeye Pierce, his work on the show saw him win five Emmy Awards and six Golden Globes.
Featured image: Getty.
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Riverdale's Lili Reinhart Won't Be Defined By Her Boyfriend
The star of the CW's smash series isn't here for descriptors that minimise her.
Rapper Falls To Death During Filming
Jon James McMurray died while filming a stunt in which he was walking on the wing of a plane.
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Take a look at what Janika had to say during her interview.
1. How old were you when you had your most recent child? 1st child?
2- How would you define "fly"?
I define "fly" as unapologetically unique. A person who is comfortable in their confidence and in their swag persona.
3. Besides your child(ren), what inspires you to remain fly?
Naysayers and critics of older women and moms. I'm inspired by those who think that because you've arrived at a certain age that you automatically let yourself fall off. Child bye!
4. How do you feel having had a baby after hitting 35?
I had no ill feelings about having a baby after 35. I knew how fertile I was so I was good on that. I got married when I was 38 years old & conceive two years later. I did have problems though because right before we got pregnant with the baby that I have now, we went through two miscarriages within a 90-day period. The very first loss hit me really really hard and I didn't know if I wanted to try again. But everything eventually worked out and I became pregnant with Royal.
5. How would you classify your style.
I classify my style as "Whatever Looks Good On Me Couture"… I get everything from thrift stores, Goodwill, and Citi Trends…. I'll take a cheap outfit and make it look like a million dollars Honeychild, and will saunter into a room like I paid a bunch of money for it too….
6. What makes you fly? When do you feel the flyest?
What makes me fly is my ability to continue to put myself out there to tackle new goals, even though I'm 42 years old, newly divorced with three children. I'm still setting goals and putting myself out there…… In the midst of the competition of millennials, and societal standards that they say I'm too old and what have you, I continue to put myself out there….. Speaking what I seek until I'm seeing what I say…..
7. What would you tell another mom to help her regain her formerly fly self, whom had let it go due to motherhood?
Give yourself permission to press the "reset" button. Give yourself permission to press the "reinvent" button. Give yourself permission to press the "change your mind" button, give yourself permission to press the "f#$& what anybody else thinks" button…. And most importantly give yourself permission to press the "fly reappear" button because just because you're "Fly" was on pause does not mean that it has disappeared…. And that's okay because life happens we just have to do some some self-reflection, change some things around a bit and move forward from there. It can be done. It's a process but it can be done…..
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Q: How to add expiration header into my site I've created my website http://www.thecabinetdepot.com, using volutions CMS.
I am facing issue of browser leverage caching during w3c validation.
How can I add expiration header into my site?
A: I suggest you to use the .htacces file (if you're able to do it) as it is the Google recomendation you can see here
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giving you more than the expected level of elegance, oscar de la renta shows these hoes how its done for his pre-fall collection for the year 2010. doing a runway show while other designers have opted for press release image packages, oscar continues to build upon his fashion design legacy with this collection. refinement through inspiration seemingly from a russian fairy tale, the collection hosts dresses & gowns with undeniable class & glamour. layers, high-waisted pants, florals, textures, prints, intricate patterns & dope beadwork & beyond are all seen with this collection. on top of the other collections- as an american fashion house, this is how its done. the collection is superb & the de la renta clientele better grab their pocket books; if this is any indication of the fire that will blaze the runways for FW2010, the game is gonna go bonkers. this collection is everything to me; classic womenswear for the refined women who love fashion & understand the value of style.
the carolina herrera pre-fall collection brings fourth winter textures & winter florals with punches of yellow & red. i love the design details seen in the beading within this collection. red as an accent color will be huge for the fall of 2010. a cute collection with unexpected flare.
alexander wang continues to showcase his love for minimalistic & effortless chic. the pre-fall 2010 collection from wang provides casual materials for women that seemingly hang onto the body. i love the construction, its an organized mess of sorts. the color palette is faultless.
donna karan reveals her collection for the DKNY sector of her design empire. the collection provides a slew of textures set to navy & plum with hints of green & magenta. the collection hosts dresses with vibrant print details as well as sheer pieces alongside textured tops.
rachel roy showcases original construction in her collection for the pre-fall season. i love the different layering effects & a party dress is always found within a rachel roy collection each season. fun, young & playful- the collection doesnt reach too far beyond its own signature.
presenting prints & textures in, around & all throughout for his pre-fall collection is thakoon. as seen above, the collection hosts a number of different prints on dresses & blouses while still encorporating new techniques of layers & construction. the prints kill in this set.
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Joseph Vandiford III and Sharon Lyttle, both of New Bern, announce the engagement of their daughter, Heather Vandiford to Boyd Randolph, also of New Bern.
The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mark and Kathy Randolph of Garner.
A wedding is planned for Jan. 25, 2014, at Antioch FWB Church.
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using BenchmarkDotNet.Attributes;
using Science.Cryptography.Ciphers.Specialized;
[MemoryDiagnoser]
public class XorBenchmarks
{
public XorBenchmarks()
{
}
private static readonly byte[] Input32 = new byte[32];
private static readonly byte[] Input48 = new byte[48];
private static readonly byte[] Input72 = new byte[72];
private static readonly byte[] Input96 = new byte[96];
private static readonly byte[] Key7 = new byte[7];
private static readonly byte[] Key32 = new byte[32];
private static readonly byte[] Key41 = new byte[41];
private static readonly byte[] Output96 = new byte[96];
[Benchmark]
public void SlowXor_I32_K32()
{
BinaryXor.SlowXor(Input32, Output96, Key32);
}
[Benchmark]
public void Avx2Xor_I32_K32()
{
BinaryXor.Avx2Xor256(Input32, Output96, Key32);
}
[Benchmark]
public void Avx2Xor_I72_K7()
{
BinaryXor.Avx2Xor256(Input72, Output96, Key7);
}
[Benchmark]
public void Avx2Xor_I96_K41()
{
BinaryXor.Avx2Xor256(Input96, Output96, Key41);
}
[Benchmark]
public void Avx2Xor_I96_K32()
{
BinaryXor.Avx2Xor256(Input96, Output96, Key32);
}
}
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Effective January 14, 2019, Strathcona County will take over complete control, operations and maintenance of Highway 824 from Highway 16 to Wye Road. If you have any concerns with the roadway, please contact 780-417-7100.
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