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In honor of Women's History Month, we're celebrating some iconic women from across the cultural landscape who are making a difference in the arts and the world. The award-winning director Julie Taymor caught the theater bug when she was young, and she went on to become the first woman to win a Tony Award for directing a musical. Her stunning work includes the "The Lion King," as well as the Off-Broadway production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at Theater for a New Audience. Watch the video to learn more about Taymor's success and influence, and get inspired to check out some great female-led shows on TodayTix.com.
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Sell-Side experiences can be viewed from two places. One option is to click either the "View Timeline" or "View Sell-Side" buttons found at the top of a respondent record that you have searched for. The second option is to use the UserTimelineURL link that is exported from ion through one of your integrations. You can set up special access for members of your team who do not need to access the console to edit but who will need to view Sell-Side user insights. The UserTimeLine URL will take you or a member of your team to a visual that shows all the different pages that the user visited. From here, you will see a circular creative thumbnail for each experience which you may click to preview. If the user converted on that experience, you will see a green checkmark next to the creative thumbnail. You may click the blue data icon to view respondent data that was collected in that experience as well. To view insights from a Sell-Side experience, click on the rectangular Sell-Side thumbnail in the timeline. After doing so, you will be taken to the Sell-Side experience that was created for that creative. *NOTE: Any creative that does not have a rectangular thumbnail next to it does not have a Sell-Side experience.
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Consolidation, Shared Services and Merger Focus of Middlesex County Gathering March 28, 2012, 2PM EST By David Cruz A conference in Middlesex County today brought together municipal leaders, residents and supporters of consolidation to talk about ways to get more towns across the state to consider becoming fewer towns. They gathered in a small conference room off Route 18 in East Brunswick, close to a hundred people, including elected officials, city managers and local residents, at a conference organized by Courage to Connect, the state's largest consolidation advocacy group. The aim is to share stories and ideas about how to make consolidation, shared services and mergers among towns, less scary. "It starts to make the process more real, and we get their questions answered, so that they're not afraid of the process," said Gina Genovese, Executive Director of Courage to Connect. Princeton, whose residents voted last year to merge the township and the borough, were the first towns in more than 50 years to vote to merge. Princeton Township Mayor Chad Goerner was at the conference, sharing the story of Princeton's successful merger initiative. "I think there are certainly opportunities, as you can see there are 566 municipalities around the state, we'll knock it down to 565. But there are certainly opportunities that exist around the state that elected officials and residents should be taking a look at consolidation," added Goerner. State Senator Bob Gordon (D-38) represents Bergen County, which has 70 municipalities. He's supported legislation to encourage towns to share services, but says laws are not enough. New Jersey voters need to undergo a cultural shift if the Princeton example is to be successfully replicated, he said. "Unless we do something about the fragmentation of our government we're never going to be able to solve the fundamental financial problems that could really do great damage to this state," said Gordon. "This is very serious stuff." Gov. Chris Christie has offered state dollars to help pay for the costs of municipal mergers. Legislation in 2007 actually made it easier for local residents to go around elected officials who are opposed to consolidation. Courage to Connect is spreading the word that consolidation, mergers and shared services may be ideas whose time has come. Follow @CruzNJTV TOPIC: AROUND NJ TAGS: BOB GORDON CONSOLIDATION EAST BRUNSWICK PRINCETON GOV. CHRIS CHRISTIE DAVID CRUZ COURAGE TO CONNECT GINA GENOVESE CHAD GOERNER BERGEN COUNTY MORE FROM AROUND NJ The 1950s live on in Middlesex County exhibit Declaration of Independence read aloud at annual event Collaborative initiative features circus performances and workshops
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Want to do a good deed and get rid of some clutter? I recently had a tidy of my studio, which, doesn't look noticeably tidier, but trust me, it's better organised and I got rid of a fair bit of stuff from the cupboards and boxes. One of the things which left me perplexed was the number of unnecessary biros and pencils I'd accumulated, which I wasn't sure of the best way to usefully dispose of. I'd already bagged up some canvases and other creative gubbins for a local charity shop happy to take creative supplies off me, but doubted they'd have much call for some quarter used pencils!
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Deborah "Atianne" Wilson is excited about holding a space of love and wisdom, along with her trademark Angelic Booty-Kicking, for you every Wednesday at 10 a.m. MT, where she honors the Truth that Spirituality AND Wealth are intertwined entities. Are you keeping them separate? Yes, we're talking money, but that's not complete wealth; we want to get you thinking differently and invite you to shift your mindset around what is prosperity and what is wealth and how they are woven together. The essence of Deborah's show is being more playful about the ideas of Spirituality AND Wealth and not taking ourselves so seriously. Deborah prides herself on supporting you through a raw, authentic and tell-it-like-it-is approach. Deborah will offer you practical spiritual tools and guidance through a mix of show formats. At times, she will sprinkle in interviews with other experts in the field of Spirituality AND Wealth, as well as guest hosts when she travels. One of Deborah's favorite things to do on air is provide intuitive coaching for her callers on health, wealth, spirituality and relationships. Join Deborah for playful, practical, bottom-line, cutting-to-the-chase, cutting-edge wisdom to co-create the life you want and the life that is your birthright as you take responsibility for your Spiritual AND Wealthy life. Shout out and much love and gratitude to Fiz, whose music was selected among many choices to be featured during my show. So appreciate this talented artist's work on this planet and his beautiful words: "I have always associated rock and roll with healing the world and playing a part of it. It was never separate. Use the following player to click and listen to one of Deborah's radio shows. Or, click here to visit her main radio show page. Listen to my radio show podcasts on iTunes. but Listen to My Archived Shows! While my BlogTalkRadio show has been completed, you may still access my archived shows at this link here; enjoy my interviews, meditations, and angel messages and free readings! I had so much fun sharing stories and wisdom and whatever the Spiritual Realm guided me to do! You can listen from a large selection of my shows via the archive. Free downloads of all my radio show podcasts since my first show on 9-9-09. I often guest star live on the Mantz & Mitchell show in Seattle. I have been a featured guest on Seattle Radio's The Mantz and Mitchell Show. Keep an eye out for upcoming episodes where I will make an appearance. Gary and Suzanne's show is every Friday from 10am-11am Pacific Time, and every Saturday from 11am-1pm Pacific Time. You can listen live on KKNW 1150 AM and if you'd like to ask a question, the call in number is 425.373.5527. Visit Gary and Suzanne's website.
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Saturday, February 12th, in Oslo. A coronation. "Haba Haba," by Stella Mwangi, is the closest thing we will see this year to a sure thing. Haba Haba. Africa via Disney — think "Hakuna Matata." Cute as hell, choreography we all relate to, and so darned catchy you can hum the chorus and the verse after hearing it only once. Even more dangerous, it's a tune that grows on you. Not only will it be Norway's pick, we anticipate a Top 10 overall finish in the ESC. Top 5 overall if it continues to gain momentum. Vardlokk. With a name like frikkin' "VARDLOKK," who cares what it means in English. Norway has precident for sending the mythological entry, musings on Musak at Valhalla (see also "Alvedansen," Norway 2006). Helene Bøksle has a bell-like soprano that fits this song like a glove, and the bridge raises the stakes by introducing attractive Scandanavian girls pounding on drums. Vardlokk has drama and a soaring hook, it succeeds. It might have had a chance, but the Norwegian organizers gave it the kiss-of-death opening spot in the National Final. We like this entry and hope she makes it to the Superfinal. Dance Tonight. The Black Sheeps won the Nordic Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2008. Will they have success again now that they're all grown up? We find their song rather bland and repetitive, but they sailed out of the semifinals. You're like a Melody. An engaging pop confection with proper Swedish-style backing harmonies from the singer/songwriter who gave us "Shine" (Georgia 2010) and My Heart Will Go On "My Heart is Yours" (Norway 2010). For the national final, we hope Hanne Sørvaag rethinks the hot pink dress and figures out how to tame her nerves. She goes last and will probably make it through to the Superfinal.
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Nagios search auto complete | "DZUB-NON TRUL-PAR" Now, we set-up the creation of a file named "hosts.txt". This file contains a list of all your hosts, that will automatically get updated every hour by cron. We use this list for our autocomplete entries. If applicable, select your editor of choice. I use nano. And finally, you should run the following command, to create hosts.txt immediately, without waiting for cron to kick in. You can, if you want, check out /usr/local/nagios/share/hosts.txt, to verify that the list was created successfully. You should now have a working autocomplete search box! Open up your Nagios web page and try it out! Very nice solution! But what if you want to find an IP? You won't be able to find it by doing the query for the host name. One can still search within Nagios the IP addresses of a host but will not have the auto complete feature. I recommend that you give the text file (hosts.txt – in which you will put all the host names and IP's) a masked name (like point.gif) so that it wouldn't be so easy to find. Also you must use in this case the "Options –Indexes" in your .htaccess file so you will prevent the directory listing. The last aspect to take into consideration is that all the logged users will see the names or the IP's in the search box but they will not be able to find anything if the Nagios server does not give them access to that object. Many thanks to the author of this plugin and for your attention!
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It typically has a dark is that it preserves the naturally occurring hydrogen peroxide in honey, which also breaks down resistant bacteria, known as "superbugs". In my search for the most qualified manuka honey brands, of legitimate brands such as. It typically has a dark In short, here is why pollution free environment, they haven't with herbaceous undertones that some people may love, while others on their website. You'll also want to keep and I would like to unfiltered, and organic honey as nice gesture, but it is quite informative as well. Aug 21, · The overall benefits of Manuka honey, particularly that of the grade and quality produced by Comvita, are plentiful. Manuka honey in particular is known for its antibacterial qualities and its ability to help stimulate the production of cells that can repair damage done by infection and injury.5/5. The MGO Manuka honey is the premium honey from Manuka Health. This was the very first Manuka honey I have tried. I got it as a gift from my mom to . We spent 43 hours on research, videography, and editing, to review the top choices for this wiki. Some people claim that manuka honey has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant qualities, and provides a whole host of other health benefits, too. With the use of about a spoonful of UMF 20+ Manuka Honey every day (about 16 oz. total, including a 2nd jar of UMF 15+), along with a homemade nasal inhaler made of Dead Sea Salt, Pink Himalayan Salt, and essential oils, I cured my sinus staph infection. Completely. It was miraculous, and I am truly a manuka honey believer after this.
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The Black Hills Hunter Buchanon Series, Book 1 Narrated by: Al Kessel Series: Hunter Buchanon Black Hills Western, Book 1 Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction By: William W. Johnstone,J. A. Johnstone The Black Hills [Dramatized Adaptation] Hunter Buchanon, Book 1 Narrated by: full cast, Richard Rohan, Bradley Smith, and others When Hunter Buchanon rescued a wounded coyote pup — and named him Bobby Lee — he had no idea the cute little varmint would grow up to be such a loyal companion. Coyotes aren't known to be man's best friend. Most of them are as fierce and wild as the Black Hills they roam. But Bobby Lee is different. When Hunter is ambushed on the road, Bobby Lee leaps to his defense. And when the attacker tries to shoot Bobby Lee, Hunter returns the favor by hitting the man with a rock. Will Tanner: U.S. Deputy Marshal Will Tanner Series, Book 1 Narrated by: Eric Michael Summerer After spending most of his young life driving cattle from Texas to Nevada, Will Tanner is ready to wash the trail dust from his throat. Maybe it was fate that brought him to the Morning Glory Saloon on the border of Indian Territory - or just plain bad luck - because right after his sits down three rough-looking characters walk into the bar with vengeance in their eyes, guns at their sides...and fingers on their triggers. The trio's target is the famous US Deputy Marshal Dove who arrested one of their kin - and who's sitting in the bar near Will Tanner. Will Tanner By Alan on 11-01-22 The Jensen Brand Jensen Brand Series, Book 1 Narrated by: Danny Campbell It's the dawn of a new century. But on the vast Sugarloaf Ranch not much has changed since legendary gunfighter Smoke Jensen and his wife Sally tamed the land two decades ago. Raising cattle is still a dangerous business - and just as deadly as ever. When Smoke is injured swapping bullets with some cow thieves, Sally puts out a call for help to Matt, Ace, and the rest of the Jensen clan. But time is running out. The bloodthirsty rustlers are ready to strike again - and there are lots more of them. And the Sugarloaf's last defense is Smoke and Sally's next of kin.... MacCallister: The Eagles Legacy Duff MacCallister Western Series, Book 1 Narrated by: P.J. Ochlan The Scottish Highlands, 1885. Two men, brandishing knives, attack a young woman outside a pub. Duff MacAllister steps in and saves her - killing one of the assailants. Big mistake. The attacker was the sheriff's son, and now MacAllister is marked for death. His only hope: America. Here, in the sprawling land of dreams, Duff hopes to start a new life with his American cousins. Unfortunately, the sheriff's deputies are tracking him down - with nine of the deadliest cutthroats money can buy. Buckhorn Series, Book 1 By: J. A. Johnstone, William W. Johnstone Narrated by: Cody Roberts Crater City, New Mexico, is a bustling mining town brimming with the stench of men hungry to get rich the old fashioned way - by killing the competition. Dennis Conroy is the owner of the biggest saloon in town, and he needs a few good sharpshooters to help protect surveyors laying out a route for a spur line before his rival Hugh Thornton beats him to it. Joe Buckhorn's handy with a gun, so he takes the job. Against his best advice, he'll also take a liking to the boss's daughter. Worse, Buckhorn starts wondering exactly what kind of man he's working for. Apacheria A Sam Lockwood Western By: Ben Bridges Narrated by: Charles Craig After graduating from West Point Military Academy, Mississippi-born Sam Lockwood was posted to far-away Arizona Territory, where he soon grew to love the hostile desert known as Apacheria. But the Civil War dragged him back to Mississippi, where he experienced all the horrors of a savage conflict, including the hell-on-earth that was the Union prison-camp known as the Rat Hole. Rattlesnake Wells, Wyoming Rattlesnake Wells, Wyoming Series, Book 1 Narrated by: J. Rodney Turner The first story in a fiery new series about the west's most dangerous boomtown, and the reformed outlaw who risks his life to keep it safe....In the dark shadow of the Prophecy Mountains lies the ramshackle town of Rattlesnake Wells, where dreamers come to make their fortunes, and desperados come to die. The streets of this little settlement are slick with mud and stained with blood, and it will fall to Bob Hatfield to sweep them clean. The town marshal, Hatfield, has a young man's face, but his eyes are those of a killer. He is a good man, but he has a secret that weighs on his soul. By: William W. Johnstone, J.A. Johnstone With a handful of murderous rogues, Captain Jed Foster has run off with four wagons containing new Springfield rifles, bayonets, and ammunition meant to resupply the troops at Fort Bowie in Arizona Territory. Foster plans to sell the weapons to the highest bidder, whether it's Apaches, Mexican revolutionaries, or Confederate veterans who still dream of destroying the Union. But that's the least of Foster's problems. His junior officer, Lieutenant Grat Holden, is coming after him...with the help of an ornery ex-sergeant known as "Hard Rock" Masterson and fiery guerrilla fighter Soledad. Have Brides, Will Travel Have Brides, Will Trave, Book 1 Bo Creel and Scratch Morton are lifelong drifters who keep one eye on the horizon, one finger on the trigger, and one foot out the door. Roaming the West is what keeps them young, or so Scratch tells Bo. But when they save the life of Cyrus Keegan - the owner of a matrimonial agency - they receive an unexpected proposal that's hard to resist. Keegan needs to deliver five mail order brides to a mining town in New Mexico Territory. All Scratch and Bo have to do is get these gals to the church on time - and alive, if possible. Riding Shotgun Red Ryan Series, Book 1 If anyone knows the road to purgatory, it's Red Ryan. As a stagecoach guard, he's faced holdups, ambushes, and all-out attacks from every kill-crazy outlaw, Indian, and prairie rat. But even he's a bit reluctant to take on his next job: riding shotgun with his driver Buttons Muldoon on a stage bound from Fort Concho, Texas, to Fort Bliss. The Frontiersman Frontiersman Series, Book 1 In Tennessee, 17-year-old Breckinridge Wallace knew the laws of nature. When his life was in danger, he showed a fearless instinct to fight back. Killing a thug who was sent to kill him got Breckinridge exiled from his Smoky Mountain home. Brutally wounding an Indian attacker earned him an enemy for life.... The Jackals Jackals Series, Book 1 With Apaches on the prod, ex-cavalry sergeant Sean Keegan, bounty hunter Jed Breen, and ex-Texas Ranger Matt McCulloch take shelter in a West Texas way station - along with a hot-as-a-pistol female bound for the gallows, a spiteful newspaper editor, and a coward with $50,000 who promises them five grand if they'll deliver his blood-soaked stash to his wife. Turns out, Indians might be the least of the problems for the trio, soon to be known as the Jackals. The loot's stolen property of the vengeful Hawkin gang, and these prairie rats are merciless, stone-cold killers. Frontier America Preacher and MacCallister Series, Book 1 As the father of a young Crow tribesman, Preacher would like nothing more than to see the long-time natives and newly arrived settlers live together in peace. Then, the killing starts.... As a family man and frontiersman, Jamie Ian MacCallister is more than happy to help the officers at Fort Kearny negotiate a peace treaty with the Crow nation. Until it all goes to hell.... This is not the American dream they were looking for. This is a nightmare. A brutal, blood-drenched frontier war that two heroic men must fight and win - or one struggling nation will never come together. The First Mountain Man First Mountain Man Series, Book 1 By: William W. Johnstone He came west to the Rockies as a young runaway and grew into a legend among the already legendary frontier mountain men. They called him Preacher - a name that would become a monument to all who sought adventure in the savage wilderness of America's untamed west. The only man with the skills to lead a wagon train on the last leg of the rugged Oregon trail, Preacher knows they're headed into trouble. It's hard enough for a hundred greenhorns to survive the wilds of the northwest; being pursued by thieving renegade outlaws and Indians with a thirst for gold makes it damn near impossible. good solid western enjoyed it so got the 2nd book The Trail to Crazy Man By: Louis L'Amour Narrated by: Christopher Lane It was a land where nothing was small, nothing was simple. Everything, the lives of men and the stories they told, ran to extremes. Shanghaied into forced labor on a merchant vessel, Charles Rodney dies aboard ship from repeated beatings, but not before deeding part of his ranch to Rafe Caradec, whom he hopes will protect his family. Sagebrush & Lace By: Sugar Lee Ryder, J. D. Cutler Narrated by: Secunda Wood Six guns, whips, and wild, wild women! 1876: Time to throw away the corsets and draw down on the Old West. When Horace Greeley said "Go West Young Man" he never would have thought that two young women would take his advice to heart. Striking out against all odds and risking everything to be together. Society calls them Sapphists. Chief Sitting Bull calls them "Big Magic". Buffalo Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickok call them friends. Pinkerton's detectives want them alive. Better than I thought. By Crackdown on 05-10-13 The Strong Land A Western Sextet By: Louis L'Amour, Jon Tuska - editor Narrated by: Traber Burns, Jim Meskimen, Mark Bramhall Louis L'Amour was the most decorated author in the history of American letters and a recipient of the Medal of Freedom. Now collected here in a single book are several of Louis L'Amour's finest Western stories the way Mr. L'Amour wrote them. At the time Louis L'Amour was writing, it was common practice for editors to rewrite the manuscript to fit certain publishing criteria. The text of The Strong Land has been restored, and the stories within it appear as Mr. L'Amour intended. Riders of the Dawn Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki, Jim Gough A young gunslinger is changed for the better by meeting a beautiful woman. A classic range-war Western, this novel features that powerful, romantic, strangely compelling vision of the American West for which L'Amour's fiction is known. In the author's words, "It was a land where nothing was small, nothing was simple. Everything, the lives of men and the stories they told, ran to extremes." Meet Hunter Buchanon, a towering mountain of a man who learned how to track prey in Georgia, kill in the Civil War, and prospect in the Black Hills of Dakota. Now he's trying to live a peaceful gun-free life - but fate has other plans for him.... When Hunter Buchanon rescued a wounded coyote pup - and named him Bobby Lee - he had no idea the cute little varmint would grow up to be such a loyal companion. Coyotes aren't known to be man's best friend. Most of them are as fierce and wild as the Black Hills they roam. But Bobby Lee is different. When Hunter is ambushed on the road, Bobby Lee leaps to his defense. And when the attacker tries to shoot Bobby Lee, Hunter returns the favor by hitting the man with a rock. By the time the smoke clears, the coyote-loving ex-Confederate is covered in blood - and the other guy's got a knife in his chest. Now Hunter has to explain it all to the local sheriff. Which is going to be tough. Because the man he just killed is the sheriff's deputy.... ©2019 J. A. Johnstone (P)2018 Tantor Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Hell for Breakfast The Range Detectives Colter's Journey Why Smart People Make Bad Food Choices True Hallucinations Mere Calvinism What listeners say about The Black Hills Awesome informational educational experience Y'all I just loved listening to this book, It kept me guessing what was going to happen next Saddlemaker couldn't finish it I don't know what it is about this book that is different from most Johnstone books but it just doesn't make the grade. lee hostetler Took a bit but was worth it in end I started and stopped a few chapters into it. A couple months later I tried it again because I love this Author. Once again it took me a few chapters to get into it but I am glad I stuck it out. I couldn't wait to get to the 2nd book on Hunter. Don't give up on it! It leaves you yearning for the next book. I can't hardly wait for the second book. Claire L Grindlay So much killing If you like killing this is your book. Yes he gets the girl. But not much of a plot. Just killing and more killing. Sophomoric at best While the story is passable, somewhat entertaining, it lacks the detail and story to make it gripping. It also is inaccurate in details that are placed to make it seem more accurate. A bridle set has bridle chain s whereas the book asserts the "bridle chain", there is no such thing. The reading is terrible. The voices of characters are made out like whiny third graders rather than gritty men of the west. A cross between Bullwinkle and Gomer Pile. A disappointment. I will not listen to another book read by this guy. review of story line. struggle to finish too many unnessessary words. had to skip some of the story. tried to hard to create a visual. not at all. Only about 10 minutes of book downloaded and 1 credit taken. I am very unhappy. The digital sound was terrible. Who ever mixed it or whatever it's call they need some more schooling This title just drags on and on Not up to his usual story line Too slow for me
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Digital TV News: Genesis Microchip STMicroelectronics Unveils System-on-Chip for Broadband-Internet Integrated Digital TVs Dec 16, 2009 – STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM) has announced the launch of a new generation of high-performance, full high-definition (FHD) H.264/MPEG System-on-Chip (SoC) ICs for the worldwide flat-panel digital TV (DTV) market. News categories: STMicroelectronics, CES2020, Digital TV, ICs, Semiconductor, Smart TV STMicroelectronics at CEATEC JAPAN 2008 Sep 25, 2008 – STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM) will showcase its latest products and technologies for applications across a wide variety of markets, including home appliances, automotive, industrial, computer, healthcare and wireless, at CEATEC JAPAN 2008. News categories: STMicroelectronics, Semiconductor, Smart TV Worldwide TV IC Market Grew 21% Y/Y in Q2'08; Mediatek Remains the Market Leader Sep 11, 2008 – The worldwide market for TV ICs was 29.8 million units in Q2'08, 21% higher than Q2'07. Shipments were up 7.8% compared to Q1'08, as TV set makers built in line with seasonality and rapid flat panel TV sales growth in the US and Eastern Europe. News categories: DisplaySearch, Digital TV, Market Research, Semiconductor, Smart TV, Terrestrial STMicroelectronics Completes Acquisition of Genesis Microchip Jan 25, 2008 – STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM) has announced that it has performed all necessary steps to complete its acquisition of Genesis Microchip Inc. and has therefore concluded the acquisition. News categories: Genesis Microchip, STMicroelectronics, Digital TV, MnA, Semiconductor, Smart TV STMicroelectronics Reports 2007 Fourth Quarter and Full Year Revenues and Earnings Jan 22, 2008 – STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM) reported financial results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2007. Net revenues for the fourth quarter increased 6.9% sequentially to $2.74 billion from the $2.57 billion reported in the prior quarter. News categories: STMicroelectronics, Full Release, Digital TV, Results, Semiconductor, Set Top Box, Smart TV LG Electronics Designs Genesis Microchip's 'Douglas' SoC into New Digital TV Platforms Jan 8, 2008 – Genesis® Microchip (Nasdaq:GNSS) has announced that it has begun volume shipments to LG Electronics of its Douglas Digital TV controller to power LG's new LCD and Plasma Digital TV platforms. News categories: Genesis Microchip, LG Electronics, CES2020, Digital TV, Europe, Semiconductor, Smart TV Genesis Microchip Reports Second Quarter Fiscal 2008 Financial Results Nov 1, 2007 – Genesis Microchip (Nasdaq:GNSS) has announced its financial results for the second quarter of its fiscal year 2008, which ended September 30, 2007. News categories: Genesis Microchip, Earnings Release, ATSC, Digital TV, Results, Semiconductor, Smart TV DisplaySearch Reports Q2'07 TV IC Shipments Rose 12% Q/Q and 51% Y/Y Sep 26, 2007 – According to DisplaySearch, Q2'07 video processor, MPEG video processor and de-interlacer/scalar unit shipment growth was 12% Q/Q and 51% on a Y/Y basis. Overall revenues declined 3% Q/Q due to ASP margin declines in the quarter that were faster than unit shipment growth but showed a 8% Y/Y increase. News categories: DisplaySearch, NPD Group, ATSC, Digital TV, Market Research, Semiconductor, Smart TV Genesis Microchip Launches "Douglas", Third Generation DTV System-on-a-Chip Family With New Faroudja Video Processing Technologies Sep 25, 2007 – Genesis® Microchip (Nasdaq:GNSS) has announced the launch of 'Douglas,' its third generation HDTV system-on-a-chip family which will be demonstrated at the 2007 International CEATEC tradeshow in Chiba, Japan News categories: Genesis Microchip, ATSC, Digital TV, ICs, Semiconductor, Smart TV, Terrestrial
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import {Component, EventEmitter, HostBinding, HostListener, Input, Output} from '@angular/core'; import {SplitterType} from '../splitter.component'; import {IgxSplitterPaneComponent} from '../splitter-pane/splitter-pane.component'; import {DragDirection, IDragMoveEventArgs, IDragStartEventArgs} from '../../directives/drag-drop/drag-drop.directive'; export const SPLITTER_INTERACTION_KEYS = new Set('right down left up arrowright arrowdown arrowleft arrowup'.split(' ')); /** * @hidden @internal * Represents the draggable bar that visually separates panes and allows for changing their sizes. */ @Component({ selector: 'igx-splitter-bar', templateUrl: './splitter-bar.component.html' }) export class IgxSplitBarComponent { /** * Set css class to the host element. */ @HostBinding('class.igx-splitter-bar-host') public cssClass = 'igx-splitter-bar-host'; /** * Gets/Sets the orientation. */ @Input() public type: SplitterType = SplitterType.Horizontal; /** * Sets/gets the element order. */ @HostBinding('style.order') @Input() public order!: number; /** * @hidden * @internal */ @HostBinding('attr.tabindex') public get tabindex() { return this.resizeDisallowed ? null : 0; } /** * @hidden * @internal */ @HostBinding('attr.aria-orientation') public get orientation() { return this.type === SplitterType.Horizontal ? 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'col-resize' : 'row-resize'; } /** * Sets/gets the `SplitPaneComponent` associated with the current `SplitBarComponent`. * * @memberof SplitBarComponent */ @Input() public pane!: IgxSplitterPaneComponent; /** * Sets/Gets the `SplitPaneComponent` sibling components associated with the current `SplitBarComponent`. */ @Input() public siblings!: Array<IgxSplitterPaneComponent>; /** * An event that is emitted whenever we start dragging the current `SplitBarComponent`. */ @Output() public moveStart = new EventEmitter<IgxSplitterPaneComponent>(); /** * An event that is emitted while we are dragging the current `SplitBarComponent`. */ @Output() public moving = new EventEmitter<number>(); @Output() public movingEnd = new EventEmitter<number>(); /** * A temporary holder for the pointer coordinates. */ private startPoint!: number; /** * @hidden @internal */ public get prevButtonHidden() { return this.siblings[0].collapsed && !this.siblings[1].collapsed; } /** * @hidden @internal */ @HostListener('keydown', ['$event']) public keyEvent(event: KeyboardEvent) { const key = event.key.toLowerCase(); const ctrl = event.ctrlKey; event.stopPropagation(); if (SPLITTER_INTERACTION_KEYS.has(key)) { event.preventDefault(); } switch (key) { case 'arrowup': case 'up': if (this.type === SplitterType.Vertical) { if (ctrl) { this.onCollapsing(false); break; } if (!this.resizeDisallowed) { event.preventDefault(); this.moveStart.emit(this.pane); this.moving.emit(10); } } break; case 'arrowdown': case 'down': if (this.type === SplitterType.Vertical) { if (ctrl) { this.onCollapsing(true); break; } if (!this.resizeDisallowed) { event.preventDefault(); this.moveStart.emit(this.pane); this.moving.emit(-10); } } break; case 'arrowleft': case 'left': if (this.type === SplitterType.Horizontal) { if (ctrl) { this.onCollapsing(false); break; } if (!this.resizeDisallowed) { event.preventDefault(); this.moveStart.emit(this.pane); this.moving.emit(10); } } break; case 'arrowright': case 'right': if (this.type === SplitterType.Horizontal) { if (ctrl) { this.onCollapsing(true); break; } if (!this.resizeDisallowed) { event.preventDefault(); this.moveStart.emit(this.pane); this.moving.emit(-10); } } break; default: break; } } /** * @hidden @internal */ public get dragDir() { return this.type === SplitterType.Horizontal ? 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Welcome to Escale Alamanda and its room overlooking Sainte-Marie bay and the lagoon. Discover the self-contained room at Escale Alamanda, located in the heart of the Nouméa, the capital of New Caledonia. From the heights of Sainte-Marie, enjoy the exceptional view over the bay and its UNESCO-listed, World Heritage lagoon. Room 21m² self-contained room with shower, covered terrace with kitchen area.
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Q: как сделать ограничение области нажатия экрана? Попробовал создать изображение, сделал его прозрачным и растянул в местах где хочу чтобы искались тачи игрока и накинул на него скрипт. Но мой скрипт ищет тачи по всему экрану. Как ограничить скрипт в пределах объекта или сделать так чтобы он не взаимодействовал например со слоем UI? Заранее спасибо! using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Generic; using UnityEngine; public class ScreenD : MonoBehaviour { GameObject gm; private Attack1 at1; private int dir = 0; //if -1=left,0=stay,1=right public int Dir { get { return dir; } set { dir = value; } } public void Start() { at1 = GameObject.Find("Ronin").GetComponent<Attack1>(); } private void Update() { if (Input.touchCount > 0 && at1.Pressed == true) // поиск тачей, at1 это кнопка из другого скрипта нужная для того чтобы поиск тачей активировался только когда она нажата { var touch = Input.GetTouch(0); if (touch.position.x < Screen.width / 2) { dir = -1; } else if (touch.position.x > Screen.width / 2) { dir = 1; } } } } A: Используйте метод OnMouseDown() для вашего изображения
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What happens if suddenly you have to drive your friend's car where you by mistake start right / left TURN signals instead of putting viper on to clean the glass! Function wise Nothing changes you will adopt to the click of buttons from left to right or vice-a-versa! (Operational Change) You will never struggle to see how complex their engine or electrical arrangement to have buttons of signal & viper at different positions! This is what exactly happens when you try to switch from HIGH COST COMMERCIAL software to more robust virus free ZERO cost OPEN SOURCE software! Though driving a car is not same as operating computers running on different operating systems; mainly because you feel it's too TECHNICAL to use computers! But in reality operating systems been made to adapt to user's behavior in both cases you only see front end graphical element ( the button you click to do desired tasks on your computer) and not how complex their coding is! You would be more concern with Graphic User Interface GUI or usability (the ease of using your computer) ! And not really who made it! Same as you can drive any car if you have valid driving license. The real HURDLE is you can't adapt to change once you are habitual to something you been using from years; So I am the person started using computers in the year 1986 ( and so-called desktop been invented in 1981) I been using DOS, dBase, Firefox, Cobol, Windows 3.1, windows 97, 98, XP, 2000 and god knows what not? And at the end I switched to MAC OS & finally settling down to LINUX! Every time I forced to change my adaptation I faced problem but I noticed its resolving my problems I was facing with existing system; I can't stay A BOY FROM OLD SCHOOL FOR EVER! I need to keep changing! But if it involves cost at every CHANGE; I am too much CONCERNED! Which is where this article is leading us to! Changed Can Be Forced Upon but NOT THE COST; Thanks To Open Source Software! So 3-4 years back I decide to switch from Microsoft's Windows (involves lots of cost based on supporting software's it runs on MICROSOFT OPERATING SYSTEM) to Macintosh OS (Free OS but Very costly Hardware) I faced the same problem I would have faced adapting to FREE OS like LINUX! I felt like hitting my US$1500 Mac Book and go back to my TOSHIBA powered by Windows! As I was not able to use ctrl+C – ctrl+V v/s Command+C - Command+V for simple COPY & PAST! Though after working on Macintosh; If you now put me back to Windows Machine my statement will change to "I felt like hitting my US$700 Windows Laptop and go back to my costliest Laptop powered by MAC OS! If you note my cost changed from US$1500 TO US$700 but in both cases I am upset; It's like as I been forced I am adapting to technology as I had no other choice! So the point here is even if you switch between two different PAID commercial software you will face the same switch over / migration problem you would have faced while switching over to FREE OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE; did I forgot to SAY AT ZERO COST! What if we use any hardware (Apple Macintosh or Microsoft Windows) and been offered free open source software (Operating System as well as office software) required for smooth functioning of computer at ZERO COST; Will you be ready to adopt the changes and suffer same switch over problem as you suffered earlier while switching between two highly paid commercial systems? And cost savings will be at least Rs.25,000/= Per Computer in addition there's No upgrade cost, license cost or have to face any software compliance calls for life. There are no known virus for OpenSource System hence you save a lot of cost on Anti-virus software. These systems are very robust too! Concluding point is : Computer users in India as well as in the world don't understand this simple fact that in the FREE OPEN SOURCE digital world you only have to pay for hardware which you can touch and feel! Most of the Open Source software's (which you can't touch and feel comes for FREE); provided you are ready to ADOPT THE SAME! Choice is yours when CHANGE IS UNAVOIDABLE! Pay HEAVY & CHANGE or Pay NOTHING & STILL CHANGE (SAME WAY AS YOU WERE CHANGING BY PAYING HEAVY) ! It's just a Change of Habit!
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Maybe The Clinton Campaign Will Do The Press's Job The Clinton Foundation gets all the scrutiny from the press, but I think a nudge will be necessary before the press pays serious attention to the Trump Foundation's dealings in Florida. By Steve M. The Clinton Foundation gets all the scrutiny from the press, but I think a nudge will be necessary before the press pays serious attention to the Trump Foundation's dealings in Florida: ... on September 1, news broke that the Trump Foundation "violated tax laws by giving a political contribution to a campaign group connected to Florida's attorney general." It was required to pay a $2500 fine to the IRS. The details of the case are even more unseemly. Florida's Attorney General was considering opening an investigation into Trump University, which is accused of defrauding students. Bondi herself contacted Trump and asked for a political contribution. After a political committee associated with her campaign received the illegal $25,000 contribution, she decided not to pursue it. The story has something that none of the Clinton Foundation stories have: Actual evidence of illegal conduct. In this case, not only is there concrete evidence that the Trump Foundation broke the law, but a formal finding of wrongdoing by the IRS. So far, the press certainly doesn't seem to have any inclination to mention it: I think the Clinton campaign should make an ad about the Trump Foundation. It may not be a message that wins over voters in key states, but ads become news of their own these days, and maybe the slap in the face the media needs on this subject is a Clinton paid ad. God forbid the press should do its job without that prodding. Meanwhile, at Mediaite, John Ziegler wonders why the press won't talk about Trump's birtherism. So why has the media not obsessed over [this] issue ...? ... The more likely explanation is that the definition of "news" in our short-attention- span culture dictates that unless there is a compelling "hook" to discuss an issue on that particular day, then it just never happens ("Look, Trump just tweeted something weird!"). With that in mind, Trump deciding not to talk at all about this issue may be the smartest thing he has done in the general election. I will be curious to see whether the news media ultimately lets him get away with it. Right -- throughout this campaign, Trump has said he won't talk about his birtherism, and the press has been completely deferential to his wish to avoid the subject. Also, the press covered the subject years ago, so why bring it up now? (The answer would seem obvious: because he wasn't running for president years ago, and his running for president now.) I think it's pssoible that the Clinton campaign is saving up a birther ad for later in the campaign. It seems like something Team Clinton might want to remind voters of right before they go into the voting booth. If so, that could be another example of the Clintonites doing what the press should be doing. It's not going to happen otherwise, is it? Crossposted at No More Mr. Nice Blog birtherism, bribery, Clinton Foundation, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Pam Bondi, pay to play, Trump University Colbert: Pam Bondi Only Person To Make Money From Trump U Stephen Colbert takes apart the Trump/Bondi pay-to-play scandal as only he can. Bill O'Reilly Likens Trump's Illegal Donation To Bondi To Hillary Clinton's Coughing Bill O'Reilly tries to pass off as "nitpicking" the potentially very serious scandal surrounding an illegal contribution from the Donald J. Trump Foundation to Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi just before she decided not to [...] Bondi And Trump: 'Pay To Play' Or 'Pay To Go Away'? Whichever it is, it's doubtful it will be investigated before the election. By A.H. Neff 'Oh Please!' Mika Smacks Halperin's Trump-Bondi Excuses Mark Halperin tries to play the "reasonable doubt" card with the Trump Pay for Play Scandal. CNN's Jeff Zeleny Admits There Is 'More Smoke Here' In Trump Pay For Play Scandal This isn't just the Pam Bondi/Florida fine for 'Trump University.' This goes deeper. By NewsHound Ellen
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Play Gershwin. From Songs by George Gershwin. Solos for Bb and Eb instruments. clarinet. trumpet. soprano, alto or tenor saxophone. with piano accompanement. Arranged by Alan Gout. A foggy day — —. Bess, you is my woman now — —. Embraceable you — —. I got rhythm — —. It ain't necessarily so — —. Let's call the whole thing off — —. Oh, Lady be good — —. S'wonderful — —. Summertime — —. They can't take that away from me — —. Партии инструментов. Play Gershwin. From Songs by George Gershwin. Solos for Bb and Eb instruments. clarinet. trumpet. soprano, alto or tenor saxophone. with piano accompanement. Arranged by Alan Gout. A foggy day — —. Bess, you is my woman now — —. Embraceable you — —. I got rhythm — —. It ain't necessarily so — —. Let's call the whole thing off — —. Oh, Lady be good — —. S'wonderful — —. Summertime — —. They can't take that away from me — —. Party tools.
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Discussion in 'Single Player Forum' started by TedDeeBoy, Sep 27, 2006. The build was designed as a heavily twinked Countess runner built with max block to deal with archer packs in the tower as she collected both runes and items. Kills well on p1 , I would not go above p3 she could cope but it would be slow for me. Add some + skills and a CM weapon would make this build fly on higher player settings I enjoy this sorc build as there is plenty of hotkeying and teleporting making the build active and fun. I messed up LM and CB skill point alloction so now I need to lvl her to 95 or rebuild. I found a 6K+ def to be effective as a lot of time I could just stand and spam lightning and CL with max block and high def for a Sorc. THis made questing with Occy bearable with the CTC Teleport as I would not get hit as much. A bit late now to say it, but wouldn't the Um have served you better in Cresent Moon for the -35% LR? You could have put an Ort in the Vipermagi to give you +30% LR. I just think there are many better things to do with an Um than use it for the 15% Resist all. I built my CL/Orb without blocking. I wish I had invested in the Dext now, it would save me a few "save & exits" when the archers are too heavy. May she bring you some nice runes. Max block is great for Countess runs , its not fool proof but its very useful. The space is is tight in that tower.
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It's becoming more and more accepted that runners need to do more than just run in order to gain better performances. Strength training, especially the type seen in functional fitness and CrossFit adds many benefits to runners, like muscle strength, joint health, decreased chance of injury, body composition and even endurance. If you combine strength training and running you will see better results sooner, and you'll broaden your capabilities which ultimately lead to a healthier, fitter you. One-dimensionally training, like focusing solely on low-intensity running, can lead to muscle and strength imbalances and weaknesses which affect performance. So how do you combine strength training and running to get great results without detracting from regular running training? You basically have two popular options: you can either do them both on the same day or do them each on alternating days. Initially you might see a slight decrease in running performance, but it is expected as your body adapts to this new training and soon you'll find your stride and start seeing results. Initially it might be a good idea to separate your training so that strength and running training feature on different days. This allows you enough time to recover from both, and it allows you to focus on the task at hand for each day. You can then give each training session the right intensity to get the results you want. It will also allow your body to adapt to the new training without the strain of added training on that same day. If you prefer or get to the point where you want to train both strength and running on the same day then schedule your running first. Strength training, particularly when HIIT, will have more of an impact on your running if done first, than the other way around. Try running in the morning and doing strength training in the evening. Also ease into training which could affect your running, like heavy squat sessions – this will have an impact if you plan to do strength training in the evenings and running in the mornings, for example. Keep your strength training varied (not random), and well planned – this will promote better neurological and hormonal responses than a fixed and repetitive style of strength training. Also, don't forget about recovery – it's important to allow your body time to recover regularly in order to perform better overall. Active recovery can form part of your planned training, allowing you to do low-intensity workouts instead of relaxing on the couch. Read this great feature on active recovery workouts for some great ideas. Ultimately, if you combine strength training and running, you will see a massive improvement in your running and your overall health and performance.
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Matthew is the librarian at Urban High School in Urbana, Illinois. We can't imagine a more perfect day than being surrounded by books. You can find out more about him on his website https://www.matthewmurrey.net/. My biggest – which I'm still in disbelief over – is that Bulletproof, my first-book manuscript, was chosen this spring by Marilyn Nelson as the winner of Jacar Press' full-length poetry manuscript competition. It should be published by early 2019. I had been trying to get a first-book published for over twenty years! I spent the summer working on a second book manuscript, and I've started sending it out. I'm expecting it to get accepted by 2038! Right now, Ada Limón. I just read her latest, The Carrying. Ask me next month and I'm sure it will be someone else. The best book I've read in the last 3 years was The Half Has Never Been Told by Edward E. Baptist. Cotton, slavery, capitalism, cruelty and greed – blew me away. The pleasure of finishing a poem where it feels like I somehow got it right and the happiness that comes when someone else enjoys it too. I'm still into my weekend waffles made at home and eaten with butter and honey. Thank you, Matthew, for taking the time to reconnect with us. We look forward to seeing more of your work in the future! Hopefully before 2038!
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A mother wept in court as her teenage son was remanded in custody over the murder of a young man who was stabbed to death in central London. Bilal Mirza, 18, had been walking along a street in Marylebone, London at around 10.40pm on Thursday when he was attacked and stabbed. He later died in hospital. Now a 16-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, is accused of fatally wounding Bilal. Bilal was taken to a central London hospital where he was pronounced dead. A post-mortem examination gave a stab wound to the thigh as the cause of death. Detective Chief Inspector Noel McHugh said: 'My condolences are with Bilal's family at this tragic time, and our investigation continues to evidence exactly what took place and led to his death. 'Whilst we have had good support from local community affected by this violent crime, and a number of witnesses come forward, I continue my appeals for more people, especially young people, to come forward. 'I know that there were several youths in the area at the time of the stabbing and I am appealing directly to them to come forward and speak with officers. 'They can be assured that any call they make to us will be treated in the strictest of confidence. The teen has been remanded in custody until the case is heard at London's Old Bailey on 13 January.
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Mainpuri Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 80 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Assembly segments Mainpuri constituency comprises five Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments. These are: In Mainpuri, 45% of the 1.73 million voters are Yadavs. The other dominant castes are Shakya, Bhrahmins, Scheduled Castes and Muslims. Members of Parliament ^ by-poll Election results By election 2022 2019 By election 2014 2014 2009 By election 2004 Lok Sabha election 2004 Lok Sabha election 1996 See also Mainpuri district List of Constituencies of the Lok Sabha References Lok Sabha constituencies in Uttar Pradesh Mainpuri district
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Directed by Ian Rickson, the newly appointed Artistic Director of the Royal Court, "The Weir" is eerie and entrancing, and keeps you captivated for the whole 1 hour 45 minutes of the play, with no interval. The story is set in a small pub in a remote part of Ireland. The landlord and two of his regular customers 'Jack' and 'Jim' are chatting about the weather and other unimportant events. However, when 'Finbar' a local man made good, comes to the pub with 'Valerie', a woman he has just sold a house too, the conversation turns to describing a ghostly happening in the house she has just bought. This sets all of them off, with each having a ghostly incident to tell that happened to them at some stage in their past life. However, 'Valerie' has a traumatic story to tell of her own!! The play is full of rich characters that are exploited fully by a wonderful cast: Brendan Coyle, as 'Brendan' a gloomy but kind bar-owner: KIERAN AHERN as 'Jim' a bachelor in his 40s: Des McAleer as the lustful 'Finbar': Julia Ford as 'Valerie', an attractive woman haunted by her past. However, the best performance is from Jim Norton as 'Jack', a cantankerous man in his 50s who never married and although he says he never regrets it, it is clear he does. The popular press like the play. NICHOLAS DE JONGH of THE EVENING STANDARD describes it as a "canny, beautifully acted production". CHARLES SPENCER of THE DAILY TELEGRAPH says, "I have rarely been so convinced that I have just seen a modern classic". " MICHAEL BILLINGTON says the play is "Unmissable". BILL HAGERTY of THE NEWS OF THE WORLD describes it as "both funny and touching" and JOHN PETER of THE SUNDAY TIMES says, "This is a wonderful play, acted with a delicate but eloquent restraint". This is not a play to see if you are feeling tired because it is a quiet and relaxing play. A bit like sitting in front of a log fire reading a good book, even though you like the book you still start to feel sleepy. However, it is a charming and touching play of missed opportunities, loneliness, haunted memories and love. For the third time, the Royal Court Theatre offers us a chance to see Conor McPherson's play, The Weir, previously at the Theatre Upstairs, now showing at the Duke of York's. Set in a bar in a remote part of Ireland, it reveals the reactions of a barman and a couple of regulars to the arrival of an outsider. As those in the pub settle down to their alcohol, each person tells a story involving some supernatural (mainly ghostly) occurances. Directed by Ian Rickson, and now (Spring 2000) starring Miles Anderson, Daniel Flynn, Ruth Gemmell, Karl Johnson and Anthony O'Donnell, this Olivier Award-Winner for 'Best New Play 1999' has had much success both in London and on Broadway. After so much hype about this production, I thought it about time to go and see it. On entering the Duke of York's small, black auditorium, the first very striking thing, was Rae Smith's brilliant design. In the middle of the stage is a small, pleasant-enough pub, but around it, is the entire stage space of the Duke of Yorks, completely exposed to the audience, with ropes and ladders hanging around. It was very atmospheric. The performances, though not always clear with the accents, were very strong, but especially seemed very real; we might as well have been sitting watching a real, interesting evening in a pub. The play starts a little slowly, but when the whole cast is on stage, and the story telling begins, that is when the real 'action' starts. The four men all tell a ghost, angel or fairy story in turn, so as to try and impress a young woman, Valerie. However, after the four have had their go, Valerie comes in with the biggest shocker of them all, which adds a perhaps slightly needed twist to the otherwise slightly dragging evening.
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The tourists are back, to the delight of Roman restaurateurs and hotel and shop keepers. But investments in the cultural heritage are neglected, even in Rome, and a chronic shortage of funds and personnel means that the museums are not part of the celebration. "You can't hope for tourism and then shut down the very places that are the real worldwide attractions," protests Adriano La Regina, president of Italy's National Institute for Archaeology and Art History. But is tourism really the cure? Not everyone agrees. ROME – The tourists are back, to the delight of Roman restaurateurs and hotel and shop keepers. But investments in the cultural heritage are neglected, and a chronic shortage of funds and personnel means that museum directors are not part of the celebration. "You can't hope for tourism, and then close the very places that are the real worldwide attractions," Adriano La Regina, president of Italy's National Institute for Archaeology and Art History, protested in an op-ed piece for the daily La Repubblica. But is tourism the cure? Not everyone agrees. The 1.3 million international visitors who flooded into Rome in April were there in part – but only in part -- thanks to what the Italian press calls the "Bergoglio effect," for the fascination exerted by Pope Francis. And indeed a large percentage of the tourists in Rome this Spring come from Latin America, and especially the pope's native Argentina. From wherever they come, it is particularly good news because, with only 46.4 million visitors in 2012, Italy had slumped to fifth place as a favorite tourism destination. France, the favorite, was first with 83 million. This was considerably more than its population of 66 million, and almost twice as many international tourists as visited Italy. After France came, in descending order, the U.S., China, and Spain, which beat Italy by some 13 million more visitors. Curiously, even Milan had more overnight visitors, 6.83 million, than Rome, 6.71 million that same year even though Rome is larger. If the museums of Rome are part of the action and attraction, as they should be, the problem is that they are struggling to keep their heads above water. It made worldwide news when a reporter wrote (not entirely accurately) in May that the Borghese Museum collections were at risk because of problems with air conditioning. Despite the difficulty of air conditioning an centuries-old building, that problem is being resolved. However, the less well known but beautiful Galleria d'arte Moderna is closed until June 10, and three other museums -- Roman Civilization, the Planetarium and the Museum of Astronomy -- are closed "until the termination of requalification work," aka maintenance work and improvements. The disaster also involves research institutions, he added. "It's illogical. While people invoke the positive results that could come from increasing tourism, the same people shut down the very places that make Rome a worldwide attraction," said La Regina. According to a Eurostat report in March 2013, Italian expenditures on maintaining its heritage amounted to a mere 1.1% of its GNP as compared with the 2.2 average for the rest of Europe. This places Italy at the very bottom of the list of those European states protecting, and investing in, their cultural heritage. Even Greece, the second worst at 1.2%, invests more. France spends double what Italy does, 2.5%, and the UK, 2.1%. Italian experts say that massive tax evasion is one reason for the cuts to the cultural budget. Another is petty corruption which imitates, and is legitimized by, that on the high level. But it is not only about money. Organizational skills are in short shrift, and good managers are in short supply. What is to be done? First, the problems must be clearly spelled out. And to the extent that Italy's is indeed the heritage of the entire world, pressure and interest from the world beyond Italy will not hurt.
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An entirely new category of high-speed mobile hotspots will be rolling into the global marketplace soon – literally. Their location may surprise and delight many: Metro/Light Rail trains. While the expectation of public access anywhere has certainly played a role in making WiFi available onboard, it is not the sole driver pushing light rail operators to make the investment in wireless broadband technology. The move toward automated train and signal control, location, advanced data applications like video, along with improved safety and security, has brought the need front and center. Download this article to learn more.
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package kubernetes import ( "reflect" "testing" "time" proxyoptions "k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kube-proxy/app/options" "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/api/unversioned" "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/apis/componentconfig" "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/qos" ) func TestProxyConfig(t *testing.T) { // This is a snapshot of the default config // If the default changes (new fields are added, or default values change), we want to know // Once we've reacted to the changes appropriately in buildKubeProxyConfig(), update this expected default to match the new upstream defaults oomScoreAdj := qos.KubeProxyOOMScoreAdj ipTablesMasqueratebit := 14 expectedDefaultConfig := &proxyoptions.ProxyServerConfig{ KubeProxyConfiguration: componentconfig.KubeProxyConfiguration{ BindAddress: "0.0.0.0", HealthzPort: 10249, HealthzBindAddress: "127.0.0.1", OOMScoreAdj: &oomScoreAdj, ResourceContainer: "/kube-proxy", IPTablesSyncPeriod: unversioned.Duration{Duration: 30 * time.Second}, // from k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kube-proxy/app/options/options.go // defaults to 14. IPTablesMasqueradeBit: &ipTablesMasqueratebit, UDPIdleTimeout: unversioned.Duration{Duration: 250 * time.Millisecond}, ConntrackMax: 256 * 1024, // 4x default (64k) ConntrackTCPEstablishedTimeout: unversioned.Duration{Duration: 86400 * time.Second}, // 1 day (1/5 default) }, ConfigSyncPeriod: 15 * time.Minute, KubeAPIQPS: 5.0, KubeAPIBurst: 10, } actualDefaultConfig := proxyoptions.NewProxyConfig() if !reflect.DeepEqual(expectedDefaultConfig, actualDefaultConfig) { t.Errorf("Default kube proxy config has changed. Adjust buildKubeProxyConfig() as needed to disable or make use of additions.") t.Logf("Expected default config:\n%#v\n\n", expectedDefaultConfig) t.Logf("Actual default config:\n%#v\n\n", actualDefaultConfig) } }
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Klebark Wielki (; ) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Purda, within Olsztyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Purda and south-east of the regional capital Olsztyn. It is located in Warmia. The village has a population of 501. Klebark Wielki's landmark is the Holy Cross church. There's also an Armenian khachkar commemorating the Armenian genocide. History The village of Klebark dates back to the 14th century and was initially populated with Baltic Prussians and by Poles since the late 14th century. The first Catholic church was built in the early 15th century. The village was devastated by the Teutonic Knights during the Thirteen Years' War in 1455. From 1464 it was part of the Polish Crown. After the destruction and depopulation of the village during the last Polish–Teutonic War (1519–1521), Nicolaus Copernicus, who resided in nearby Olsztyn, led a repopulation campaign, attracting Polish settlers from other places. Then the village was organized in two parts: Klebark Wielki and Klebark Mały. The division of the village was sanctioned by the Warmian chapter in 1587 and it has been preserved to this day. Again destroyed and depopulated during the Swedish invasion of Poland in 1656, the village was soon again repopulated with Polish settlers. After the Partitions of Poland it fell to Prussia. The village was a strong center of Polish resistance to attempts at Germanisation, forced by the Prussian and later German administration. In 1863, local priest Juliusz Grzymała hid Polish insurgents in the parish, from 1872 the parish brought Polish newspapers to the village. In 1881 a Polish library was created, which was to be a counterweight to the official German school. Near the end of World War II, in January 1945 Soviet soldiers tortured and murdered the local Polish parish priest Paweł Chmielewski. After the war Klebark Wielki was reintegrated with Poland. Notable people (1852–1894), Polish teacher, publicist, activist, founder of the Gazeta Olsztyńska newspaper, was born in the village References External links Kreisgmeinschaft Allenstein-Land Groß Kleeberg Klebark Wielki
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Distributed deep learning is in beta phase now. Lite plan of IBM Watson Machine Learning does not support distributed deep learning. TensorFlow is only supported at this stage. Online deployment (scoring) is only supported for native TensorFlow. Tensorflow supports distributed using a notion of parameter server and worker approach, think of this as more of a master worker approach where workers are responsible for carrying out the work and master is responsible for sharing the learnings (weights calculated) amongst the workers. Our current approach is that all the nodes start as equal and are provided with an id, that you can refer using environment variable $LEARNER_ID and have a host name that has a prefix $LEARNER_NAME_PREFIX and full host name as $LEARNER_NAME_PREFIX-$LEARNER_ID. Similarly you can find the total number of nodes using $NUM_LEARNERS. It is users responsibility to write code which can then designate some of these nodes as parameter servers (at least 1 needed) and workers (at least 1 needed). We are providing a sample launcher script that shows one approach of extract this infomation out. When a distributed learning is started these nodes come up per distributed TensorFlow setup grpc server is started on these nodes on port 2222 the command that is provided by the user as the part of the manifest is execute. Refer to the example to see how the launcher script can be used to control how to provide appropriate task id and job name to these nodes and different node can act as a worker or parameter server depending on its learner id. The IBM Distributed Deep Learning (DDL) library for TensorFlow automatically distributes the computatin across multiple nodes and multiple GPUs. Users are required to start with a single node GPU training code. Users modify their code with a few statement to active DDL based distribution of their code to leverage the multi-GPU training. User program must be written for single GPU training. See here for more details on DDL and step by step process to modify users code to enable DDL based training and scoring in WML. Similar to IBM DDL, horovod is also based on a similar approach of no parameter server and workers talking amongst each other and learning from each other. Horovod is installed and configured for use if you decide to use horovod. As a user there is no need for you to do any installation or the need to run the underlying mpi commands to orchestrate the process. You can simply run your command and we take care of setting up the underlying infrastructure and orchestration. Get started using these sample training runs or create your own new training runs. Go in depth with the following Developer Works article: Introducing deep learning and long-short term memory networks.
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DFS TAKES ACTION TO PROTECT NEW YORKERS FROM UNFAIR AUTO LENDING PRACTICES AS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ROLLS BACK CONSUMER PROTECTIONS DFS Reminds Institutions That Engage in Indirect Auto Lending to Comply With New York's Fair Lending Law Updated Guidance Also Reiterates Lender Liability for Any Discrimination Resulting from Markup and Compensation Policies with Car Dealers Financial Services Superintendent Maria T. Vullo today announced that the Department of Financial Services (DFS) has issued guidance to remind supervised institutions and sales finance companies that engage in indirect automobile lending through third parties that they must comply with New York State's Fair Lending Law, despite federal supervisory lapses and rollbacks in enforcement. New York's Fair Lending Law prohibits discrimination in, among other things, the granting, withholding, extending, or renewing, or in the fixing of the rates, terms, or conditions of any form of credit on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sexual orientation, military status, age, sex, marital status, disability, or familial status. DFS's guidance also reminds lenders of their liability for any discrimination that may result from markup and compensation policies with third parties such as car dealers. "As the federal government stands down on protecting consumers from financial frauds and abuses, DFS stands up to safeguard New Yorkers from unfair lending practices," said Superintendent Vullo. "DFS continues to move ahead in conducting fair lending examinations to review indirect automobile lending programs where appropriate and taking any other supervisory or enforcement actions necessary to ensure that lending in New York State is fair and nondiscriminatory." The updated guidance issued by DFS today consolidates, streamlines and reinforces previous guidance issued by DFS's predecessor, the New York State Banking Department, regarding the fair lending plan requirement, fair lending plan guidelines, and indirect automobile lending by financial institutions and sales finance companies. Under the guidance issued today, DFS reminded supervised institutions of actions they should take to develop a fair lending compliance program for indirect automobile lending, including the following: The lender's board of directors and senior management are responsible for developing a fair lending plan and ensuring that the lender's practices comply with the plan's provisions. A fair lending compliance program should monitor implementation of the fair lending plan and adherence to the plan's policies and procedures by the lender. Monitoring should, on an on-going basis, address both the lender's application and underwriting processes and its pricing policies. 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Consider reducing dealer discretion by placing limits on dealer markup, or eliminating dealer discretion to markup interest rates by using a different method of dealer compensation, such as a flat fee for each transaction, that does not potentially result in discrimination. Limits on markup do not, however, guarantee protection from fair lending liability. Monitor both its whole portfolio and specific dealers for compliance with fair lending policies and procedures. The lender should take prompt corrective action if it finds any differences in interest rates that are unexplained by objective credit factors, such as restricting or eliminating a dealer's ability to mark up, terminating the lender's relationship with a dealer, and providing restitution to affected consumers. Consumers who believe that they may be been discriminated against should contact DFS at (800) 342-3736 or at www.dfs.ny.gov to file a complaint or to speak with a consumer assistance representative. 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And so the circus moves on. I'm sitting in Pune right now but will leave here at 5pm local time for a flight to Delhi that will get me to my hotel just in time for last orders if I'm lucky. When I started this little series of posts from abroad, I mentioned how strange things were, how I'd have to adjust. That's still true, but India is huge and there are big differences between cities and states, never more true than in the case of Chennai and Pune. Chennai is a BIG place, it takes hours in a car to get from end to end, with frequent disruptions to traffic caused by toll roads and the placement of arbitrary barriers on a carriageway – how the locals don't smash into them more often than they do is a mystery. Pune by contrast is a BIG place, it takes hours in a car to get from end to end, with frequent disruptions to traffic caused by, erm, traffic. That's it, no tolls, no barriers just a swarm of cars, lorries tuktuks and bikes. Politics in Chennai and Tamil Nadu is a messy, corrupt affair, with a government that has just spent a huge sum of money celebrating the birthday of the ruling party head – who currently lives under house arrest for bribery. Politics in Pune and Maharashtra is a messy corrupt affair, with some ministers upstaging John Prescott by being completely illiterate and with all parties desperately trying to show how they emulate this man. Chhatrapati Shivaji – founder of the Maratha Empire. A bit like Prescott trying to identify with Henry V really. It's in the layout of the city and the incredible warmth of its people that Pune stands out. The roads are wide and are being constantly expanded, new bridges and infrastructure across the river, a bustling military presence. – The Bombay Sappers being just one of the units stationed here, a total of five military units surrounding the city, including the air force base. The streets are mostly clean and I've seen sweepers and cleaners every day on my journey to work and although there is poverty, the shanty towns are smaller and there's less of them. Even so, seeing THIS from the back of a car isn't easy. The little girl isn't begging, there's a standpipe across six lanes of road from the huts. And then she has to walk back with a full bucket. I doubt she's wondering when her first iPhone will turn up. The city is definitely better off than Chennai though, there is heavy industry including massive car plants for Volkswagen and Mahindra across the river from the office here, oil processing and miltary support factories. IT is also a growing business, Fujitsu have a building a few hundred metres away. It's relatively cheap here compared to Bangalore or Chennai and the standard of life is definitely better for most people, even if those flats in the picture look a little grim by our standards. The landscape is fairly green at the moment, it'll get less so until July or so when the monsoon rains kick in and repopulate the rivers and lakes. I mentioned in an earlier post that I could see huge birds of prey over the city, here they are, the Indian Spotted Eagle. Imagine that, eagles in their dozens over a city centre. I'll be leaving the office soon to go to the airport and play the silly security dance again and I'll be genuinely sorry to leave. In all likelihood I'll be back soon and for the first time on this trip I'm actually looking forward to a repeat visit. the next pictures are of the office gardens… Think on THAT from your current view.
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Trinitas Group HAZMAT Building Inspections Mould Management David Jones & Myer pay compensation to retail staff over asbestos exposure byDenny Bolatti November 26, 2019 0 Comments 86 Views0 Likes Prev SafeWork NSW: Asbestos Awareness Week25 November 2019Next Conviction over 2014 Hazelwood mine fire26 November 2019 November 26, 2019in Asbestos 0 Comments 0 Likes Three retailers from Adelaide's Rundle Mall have been sued by staff who claim they contracted mesothelioma from asbestos applied to the stores during the 1960s. In the most recent judgement on the cases which was handed down this month, three Supreme Court Judges ordered a contractor to fund most of the $435,000 compensation to a former visual merchandiser who died in 2018. Bradford Insulation Contracting Pty Ltd, now owned by CSR, unsuccessfully appealed an original decision to pay 75% of the costs, after it was discovered they had failed to warn David Jones about the dangers of the products they used. Several former workers of the stores have taken their employees to court over the exposure, and their lawyers have explained to the Dust Diseases Tribunal and District Court that the clients were exposed after Bradford Insulation sprayed large amounts of asbestos (crocidolite) in the stores during construction work in the 1950s and 60s. In one trial, former staff of the department store gave evidence that the dust from the asbestos could be seen in the store via airconditioning ducts and exposed beams. In one case, Judge Brian Gilchrist ruled Bradford Insulation "knew when it sprayed asbestos at the Charles Birk store (David Jones) in 1960 that it was hazardous and that it took no steps to warn David Jones or any of its employees of the dangers that it posed". "I find that BI's failure to warn of the dangers that the asbestos that it sprayed at that store presented showed a want of care on its part," he said. "It knew before it supplied and installed it at the Charles Birk store that it was hazardous and that it could harm those who were exposed to it. "It could have and should have provided warnings and information about the hazards that it presented. "It took no steps after it had installed the asbestos to warn David Jones of the danger that it presented. "Its indifference to the health and safety of those who it knew would be exposed to the product that it supplied, and which it knew was dangerous, was an extreme departure from the standard of care that would be expected of the reasonable person." "Whilst there is no evidence that establishes that David Jones knew about the dangers of exposure to asbestos, given the state of knowledge in the 1970s about those dangers, it could have and should have made enquiries about the risks that working with asbestos entailed," he said. "It should have taken appropriate protective measures to minimise the harm to which its employees were exposed. Adelaide lawyer Annie Hoffman, who specialises in asbestos cases, said Mr Murphy's this case of one of the workers highlighted the serious health risks of the conduct. "Sadly, this is not the first case of someone contracting an asbestos-related disease after working in a retail store containing sprayed asbestos," she said. "I have represented a number of former retail workers who contracted mesothelioma as a result of being exposed to sprayed asbestos in the buildings where they worked. "There have also been cases involving the workers who installed the sprayed asbestos, other tradesmen on-site when the spray was installed, maintenance workers who worked in areas where the spray was installed, and retail employees who simply worked in the buildings." "People don't often associate shop assistants as a group of people at risk of asbestos diseases, but in my practice, when a client tells me they worked at one of these department stores, we always investigate that as their potential source of exposure." David Jones provided a statement via a company representative, explaining that the company was committing to helping employees who had suffered because of exposure to asbestos. "This is a regrettable issue resulting from the widespread use of asbestos in the construction industry in the 1960s, and we are deeply sorry for the impact this has caused," she said. "David Jones is committed to ensuring all legislative requirements with respect to asbestos are met and maintained. "In addition, we are committed to ensuring all team members who may have had exposure to asbestos are supported and assisted, including through the provision of annual health checks." CSR declined to comment. The image featured: John Martin Department Store, which would later become David Jones, image c 1880. Image via the State Library of South Australia. Priority Care Vinci Software Haz Mat App Phone: 1800 4 TRINITAS Email: [email protected] © 2018 Trinitas Group Design by HMFocus.com.au div#stuning-header .dfd-stuning-header-bg-container {background-image: url(https://trinitasgroup.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/banner-small.png);background-color: #000000;background-size: cover;background-position: top center;background-attachment: initial;background-repeat: no-repeat;}#stuning-header div.page-title-inner {min-height: 650px;} Trinitas Email NewsletterSign Up Get the latest news in your inbox, including asbestos management, mould, hazardous materials, occupational hygiene, court findings and legislative updates relating to safety in the workplace.
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Home » News » Five Questions For… Jen Gaarder-Wang Five Questions For… Jen Gaarder-Wang 7 Jan, 2016 in News Jen Gaarder-Wang is an avid tennis player who can oftentimes be found in her "happy place" at Golden Gate Park, where she captained ten teams in 2015. Her women's 4.0 team won the USTA National Championship last year, going 25-0 (see list of players). Her mixed and women's tri-level teams both won the Northern California tournaments, and her three combo teams all made playoffs, with one headed to Districts. 1. When did you start playing tennis? How did you first discover the sport? Growing up outside Chicago during the Michael Jordan years, I was all about basketball. Then in law school, this guy Matt "courted" me, wink wink. I asked him to teach me tennis--he had played in college. Matt stuck with me through all the balls I launched over the fences, taught me topspin, and now it is a huge part of our life together. We play mixed together, I captain his teams, and most importantly, it's a shared activity and community for us. 2. You are the parent of two young children. Do they play tennis? What do you hope they get out of it? We hit with our kids sporadically, and try not to be formal about it. We want our kids to love sports and be active, but it doesn't have to be tennis. Whatever sports they end up choosing, I hope they experience hard work, love of the game, camaraderie, and some big wins. 3. You are clearly passionate about tennis. What is it about tennis, beyond the exercise, that you find most compelling and satisfying? My teams! I LOVE my teams and teammates, and love creating friendships and then battling together and for each other. October was the pinnacle of this—my USTA 4.0 team, which started practicing together in January, made it to nationals. By that point we were like family. Every match was a fight for each other, against bigger, badder opponents. We all gave everything we had. That was the ultimate satisfaction—giving everything I could for the people I loved, and reaching that summit together. 4. You captained a 4.0 team that won Nationals this year. What are some tips you learned that you could share with future captains? Get players who love tennis, who love to improve at tennis, who will love each other, and who will trust you. Then try your hardest to make sure everyone has fun. 5. Who inspires you, on the court or off? My teammates! I looked up the word inspire: "to fill someone with the urge or ability to do or feel something." I'm not great at following through on any personal ambitions, but I'm definitely on top of things for my teams and teammates, on and off the court. They are selfless, loving, accomplished, fun people, and I would do anything for them. I stand taller knowing they have my back.
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ART CRITICISM AND THE DEATH OF MARXISM by David Carrier Posted by Lanfranco Aceti (LEA Editor in Chief) on September 19, 2011 LEONARDO THINKS 1968 – 2011 Historical Opinion by David Carrier Looking at art in relation to Marxism, David Carrier argues that as cultural historians look back, Marx's work will come to seem to belong to a period style, to nineteenth century ways of thinking that tell us nothing about how to proceed in the present. Art Criticism and the Death of Marxism Marxism is not a philosophy of history; it is the philosophy of history and to renounce it is to dig the grave of Reason in history. After that there can be no more dreams or adventures. -Maurice Merleau-Ponty [1] For some time now-starting in the era of modernism and continuing into our own postmodern era-much of the analytical vocabulary of American art criticism has come out of Marxism. This may seem strange, for in this country, unlike in France or Italy, Marxism never had much popular appeal. Not even in the 1930s, during the Great Depression, when Marxism was of great importance for New York intellectuals, was the Communist party a real political power here. And yet, Marxism played a central role in defining abstract expressionism and what happened afterwards in the history of art. We find an appeal to Marxism in Clement Greenberg's often quoted suggestion that "some day" a historian of abstract expressionism "will have to" tell "how 'anti-Stalinism,' which started out more or less as 'Trotskyism,' turned into art for art's sake, and thereby cleared the way, heroically, for what was to come" in the development of art. [2] We find it in Michael Fried's 1965 link of the "dialectic of modernism" to what he calls "the establishment of a perpetual revolution-perpetual because bent on unceasing radical criticism of itself.' [3] And we find it in influential American "postmodernist" critic Rosalind E. Krauss's 1977 description of the Eisenstein film October, which was about the Russian revolution: "It is Eisenstein's most basic assumption that sculpture, all art, is fundamentally ideological." [4] Krauss has explained that the journal she edits is called October in order to identify its concern with "a specific historical moment in which artistic practice joined with critical theory in the project of social construction"-the pre-Stalinist moment of 1920s Russian art culture. [5] Although October's circulation has always been small-it is an intellectual quarterly, not a commercial artjournal-this magazine has been much discussed. To the extent that its political position can be identified, October has, I grant, most often been associated with poststructuralists such as Michel Foucault. But just as Foucault's anti-Hegelian, anti-history The Order of Things cannot be understood apart from the Hegelian ways of thinking it criticizes, post-Marxists-however strongly they react against Marxism-are really working within the radical European tradition that they criticize. The concerns of the liberal democratic tradition of social contract theorists such as John Stuart Mill and John Rawls, for instance, are alien to Foucault. And so when October identifies itself on the cover as a journal of "Art/Criticism/Theory/Politics," it is fair to add that, although the journal does not usually take up concrete everyday issues, leftist politics are what the editors have in mind. As Margaret A. Rose emphasizes in her useful history Marx's Lost Aesthetic: Karl Marx and the Visual Arts, Marx's very limited interest in painting was very much a product of his German education. [6] For him, the ancient Greeks were the greatest artists. He never wrote much about contemporary art, although he was interested in literature. He never created a theory of the visual arts; he had more pressing concerns. All of the very extensive Marxist literature on aesthetics involves extending some part of his concerns and intervening in struggles he could not have envisaged. When, for example, in the former USSR, the radical avant-garde lost out, by the early 1930s, to socialist realism, it would have been overly optimistic to think that Marx's own writings provided any immediate perspective on that situation. What Marx did provide theorists were two themes used by American critics such as Greenberg, Fried and Krauss: a way of thinking about history and an essentially aesthetic model of the relationship between art and the culture in which it is produced. Marx's dialectic, derived from the grand model of Hegel's Phenomenology [7], provided a way of understanding historical development that Greenberg and Fried, in their different ways, apply to a subdivision of culture-namely, to art history. There is nothing specifically Marxist about this analogy between the culture's history and the development of art; but without the example provided by Marx, Greenberg's account of what Hegel called the "aufhebung"-the dialectical "cancellation" and "preservation" of the values of the old masters within the work of their modernist counterparts-would be inconceivable. The second Marxist theme-what I will call the aesthetic model of culture, which serves to indicate how society is seen as an organic unity, as if it were an artwork-can be developed in two seemingly opposed ways. Older Marxist historians of art such as Arnold Hauser and Max Raphael link the painting of any given period to the broader culture of the time, as when Poussin, Rubens and Borromini may be said by dialectical analysis to express the values of seicento (seventeenth-century) Catholicism. [8] This way of writing art history assumes that a painter expresses some positive aspect of culture. But the terms of the whole analysis can also be reversed. Insofar as modern culture is judged decadent or postmodern culture viewed as oppressive, art can provide a critical viewpoint on that culture. Here, too, art is bound to its culture, but now in a negative-i.e. critical-way. Artworks show what is wrong with the culture; they do so either unconsciously, when their lack of appropriate order reveals the failure of social harmony, or self-consciously, as in "protest art," which aims to display the evils of our culture-the prints of German artist Kithe Kollwitz (1867-1945) would be an example. In 1961, John Berger, a then well-known English art writer, adopted the former view. He finds in Jackson Pollock's work "the disintegration of our culture. … It was the consequence of his living by and subscribing to all our profound illusions about … the individual, the nature of history, the function of morality." [9] Douglas Crimp's October-style account of Richard Serra's work takes the second position. "Serra's work does nothing other than present us with the truth of our social condition," which for Crimp is that "our society is fundamentally constructed upon the principle of egotism," or what traditional Marxists called bourgeois individualism. [10] Other leftists have presented the work of such different artists as Hans Haacke, Martha Rossler or Leon Golub in essentially the same way. According to these critical accounts, their protest art shows the truth of our present social condition; our culture lacks a proper unity, and such art reveals this problem. No doubt Crimp, an admirably energetic social activist, would be dismayed to be compared to Berger-then a Communist aesthetic conservative, an admirer of socialist realism who elsewhere calls Oskar Kokoschka a genius. (Berger's view of Pollock is very much like that of many conservatives, and his view of Kokoschka is the same as that of Sir Ernst Gombrich, an aesthetic conservative who is a political liberal). [11] But what Berger and Crimp share is the belief that in an unharmonious society such as ours, truthful artworks can-and, when great, perhaps must-reveal the nature of that society. This view is rooted in the Hegelian view of art that is so central to Marxism. What Pollock shows, according to Berger, Serra also reveals, according to Crimp, by his painful, unintentional honesty. That this theoretical supposition is shared by writers with such diverse tastes is interesting, for what is striking is its fundamental implausibility. How was it possible that 1950s society rewarded such very different artists as Pollock and Kokoschka?Just as Hauser's attempt to explain how such diverse artists as Poussin, le Nains and Watteau are all products of French absolutism is obviously strained, so too Berger's attempt to divide 1950s artists into "progressives" and "reactionaries" is similarly flawed. Once Hauser admits that such very different artists are all part of the ancien regime, his Marxist vocabulary provides him with no more means to say anything interesting about their work as individuals. [12] As for Crimp, it is extremely odd to suppose that an artist whose work is exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and shown at prestigious galleries could really be socially critical in this way. When I was young, I was fascinated by Marxism, which offered me, a middle-class Californian, a great shining promise. American culture could be radically reconstructed, re-created to constitute a just society. No doubt I was something of an aesthete, for what I desired was a more harmonious society; but what, in addition, I admired in Marxism was its claim to provide a very beautiful explanation of how history works. When, later in the 1970s, I read an interview with Francis Bacon in which the artist stated, "I'm not upset by the fact that people do suffer, because I think the suffering of people and the differences between people are what have made great art" [13], I was horrified at his archaic, no doubt deliberately provocative presentation of a view which, in Poussin's time, was but common sense. I do not think that any reasonable person could fail to be horrified when today they walk outside our museums or galleries and look at our cities, which is why the absolute failure of Marxism as a practical force is so dismaying. However dreary the Marxist regimes, what Marxism provided was a critical view of capitalist society. But now capitalism has triumphed. My view, which no doubt some academic Marxists will dispute, is that now that the majority of the political regimes associated with Marxism have disintegrated, the ways in which art criticism is written must change. Marxism, I would emphasize, is not just a way of interpreting the world; it is, Marx himself insisted, a system of praxis. The philosophies of Descartes, Spinoza or Wittgenstein had no immediate political implications. Although such other important philosophers as Heidegger, Hume, Kant and especially Hegel were interested in politics, it is possible to write extended accounts of their arguments without touching upon their political views. Marx is a different case, for his ambition was to transcend the traditional limits of German philosophy. "Communism is for us not a stable state which is to be established, an ideal to which reality will have to adjust itself. We call communism the real movement which abolishes the present state of things." [14] This famous statement indicates why he saw himself as something different from, and more important than, a mere philosopher. It is absolutely impossible, if we take Marx's own view of his goals seriously, to adopt a Marxist intellectual framework merely as one possible way of explaining historical events. Of course, many Marxists were justly severely critical of the actual Communist states and the Western European Communist parties. As has been often noted, the singular misfortune of Marxism was that it came to power in a "backward" country, the former USSR, and not in the more "advanced" West Germany. But to suppose that history might have been different-so that events could have come out "better"-is to adopt an entirely non-Marxist view. Shlomo Avineri observes that the error of Marx was to disregard one of the "possibilities open to his own theory": the "combination of his philosophical and historical theory with the Jacobin tradition of merely political, subjectivist revolutionary action: Leninism…" [15] Certainly Leninism was a "tragedy" insofar as we may wish that a democratic form of socialism had been established. It makes sense, I think, for a liberal to imagine that, but not for a Marxist, who can only call this idle moralizing. The notion that we can choose the values we wish to see established is inconsistent with Marx's ambition to overcome the traditional division between theory and practice, a division that, in his view, made it possible for philosophy to exist. It is this point of theory, and not just the fact that the actual Marxist states were so terrible, that raises the real conceptual problems now that those states have disappeared. Published in 1965, George Lichtenheim's survey Marxism: An Historical and Critical Study could not, of course, have anticipated the disappearance of Marxism as a state religion. Still, his account is remarkably prescient. "Marxism disintegrates in the only manner suitable to a system that represents the union of its own theory with the practice of a revolutionary movement," he wrote; "its accomplishments are shown to be incompatible with its ultimate aims, which thus disclose their essentially metaphysical… nature." [16] Distinguished Marxists have tried recently to continue to treat Marxism as a tool for providing historical explanations. [17] But their eclectic manner of proceeding is quite inconsistent with classical Marxism. Although Marxism claimed to provide a tool for understanding historical development, Marxists were as unable as their enemies, the liberals, to anticipate the fate of the Communist societies. The Cambridge Companion to Marx, published in 1991, notes that the complete edition of the works of Marx and Engels "was planned to run to over one hundred volumes before completion sometime in the next century." [18] No one imagined that all those governments would disintegrate so suddenly. How could Marx's claim to provide a master plan of history survive that failure? In Beyond the Brillo Box, Arthur C. Danto states that "the need for a philosophy of art under which art is responsive to human ends is a matter of absolute priority. It is the mark of living in the post-historical period that we face the future without a narrative of the present." [19] Although he is a critic for The Nation, a journal long associated with Marxism, Danto's extended study of present-day art-world institutions contains only one relatively insignificant mention of Marx. Marxism is really finished, but no one knows what can take its place. What the end of Marxism signifies is the end of those kinds of narratives which, for Greenberg and his successors, explained how past and present were connected. No one knows whether a post-Marxist account of art is possible. The end of Marxism as a practical political force has two important consequences for art criticism. We can no longer understand art history with a narrative such as Greenberg's or Fried's; and analogies such as Krauss's between artworks and the social structure are no longer convincing. My sense is that, as cultural historians look back, Marx's work will come to seem to belong to a period style, to nineteenth century ways of thinking that tell us nothing about how to proceed in the present. It is easy today to see problems with the Marxist tradition, but harder to rethink these problems. We art critics must find some new ways of making sense of art and of inventing a new critical vocabulary. These ways are, as yet, very hard to imagine. [1] Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Humanism and Terror, trans. John O'Neill (Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 1969), 153. [2] Clement Greenberg, Art and Culture (Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 1961), 230. [3] Michael Fried, Three American Painters (Cambridge, MA: Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, 1965), 8. [4] Rosalind Krauss, Passages in Modern Sculpture (New York: Viking Press, 1977), 9. [5] Rosalind Krauss, 'Introduction', in October: The First Decade, 1976-1986, eds. Annette Michelson, Rosalind Krauss, Douglas Crimp and Joan Copjec (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1987), ix. [6] Margaret A. Rose, Marx's Lost Aesthetic: Karl Marx and the Visual Arts (New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1984). [7] Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, The Phenomenology of Mind, trans. J.B. Baillie (New York: Harper & Row, 1967). [8] Arnold Hauser, The Social History of Art, trans. by the author with Stanley Godman (New York: Vintage, 1957), 4. Vols.; Max Raphael, The Demands of Art, trans. Norbert Guterman (Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press, 1968). [9] John Berger, Toward Reality: Essays in Seeing (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1962), 61. [10] Douglas Crimp, "Serra's Public Sculpture: Redefining Site Specificity," in Richard Serra/Sculpture, ed. Laura Rosenstock (New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1986), 53. [11] On Kokoschka, see Berger [9] p. 137 and E.H. Gombrich, "Introduction," in Homage to Kokoschka: Prints and Drawings (London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1976). [12] Hauser [8] vol.2, chapter 9. [13] Francis Bacon, Francis Bacon: Interviewed by David Sylvester (New York: Pantheon Books, 1975), 125. [14] Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, 'The German Ideology', excerpted in Marx and Engels: Basic Writings of Politics and Philosophy ed. Lewis S. Feuer, (Garden City, NY: Anchor Books, 1959), 257. [15] Shlomo Avineri, The Social and Political Thought of Karl Marx (Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1971), 258. [16] George Lichtenheim, Marxism: An Historical and Critical Study (New York: Praeger, 1965), 221. [17] See, for example, Fredric Jameson, Postmodernism, or The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism (Durham, NC: Duke Univ. Press, 1991). [18] Terrel Carver, "Reading Marx: Life and Works," in The Cambridge Companion to Marx, ed. Terrel Carver (Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1991), 12. [19] Arthur C. Danto, Beyond the Brillo Box: The VisualArts in Post-Historical Perspective (New York: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 1991), 230. David Carrier is the Champney Family Professor, a Joint Appointment at Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Institute of Art. His email is [email protected] and his web site is at http://www.case.edu/artsci/arth/davidcarrierpage.html. He recently issued a call for papers on "The Future of Art History in the Context of New Discoveries of Psychology and the Cognitive Sciences," see https://test.leoalmanac.org/index.php//lea/entry/the_future_of_art_history. ISSN No: 1071-4391 Author: David Carrier, Leonardo International Co-Editor, E-mail: [email protected]. Champney Family Professor, Case Western Reserve University | Cleveland Institute of Art Originally published in: Leonardo Vol. 30, No. 3 (1997), pp. 241-245 Print: ISSN 0024-094X, Online: ISSN 1530-9282, DOI: http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/1576464.pdf. Leonardo is a registered trademark of the ISAST. Art Criticism and the Death of Marxism by David Carrier (PDF)
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RealEstateRama Real Estate Newsrooms, Research Centers - Government, Nonprofit & Business RealEstateRama - Site - in News - in Media - in Social - Web New-Home Sales Edge Up 0.2 Percent from Revised Down August Rate By NAHB - WASHINGTON, D.C. – October 24, 2014 – (RealEstateRama) — Sales of newly built, single-family homes inched up 0.2 percent in September to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 467,000 units, the highest level in six years, according to newly released data by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census Bureau. Sales numbers for August were revised down from 504,000 to 466,000. "Three consecutive months of sales upticks demonstrate steady growth in the housing market," said Kevin Kelly, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and a home builder and developer from Wilmington, Del. "Consistent job creation and low mortgage interest rates are spurring the release of pent-up consumer demand." "The August revision was not unexpected, as this figure seemed out of line with the modest housing recovery we have been seeing," said NAHB Chief Economist David Crowe. "The continuing increase in the inventory of new homes points to builders' confidence in the market." The inventory of new homes for sale increased to 207,000 in September, which is a 5.3-month supply at the current sales pace. Regionally, new home sales rose 12.3 percent in the Midwest and 2 percent in the South. Sales were unchanged in the Northeast and dropped 8.9 percent in the West. NAHB – National Association of Home Builders The National Association of Home Builders is the leading trade association representing the housing industry. https://www.nahb.org/ Real Estate Research Center Search NAHB: WebSite - in News - in Social - in Web Recent NAHB Press Releases As Cases Surge, NAHB Calls for Another COVID-19 Safety Stand Down - NAHB - The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is encouraging members, and all residential construction companies, to halt work for at least 10 minutes the week of Jan. 11-15 for a COVID-19 Jobsite Safety Stand Down to remind workers Statement from NAHB Chairman Chuck Fowke on $900 Billion Stimulus Package Affordability and Lack of Supply Put a Dent in New Home... Lack of Inventory, Higher Prices Push Housing Affordability Near Two-Year Low Builder Confidence in the 55+ Housing Market At an All-Time High... Random NAHB in News I Want A Better House Before anyone was talking "green," our company, I Want a Better House, was delivering the capabilities to make beautiful buildings that were safe, healthy, energy efficient and Fears of housing downturn may have been overblown Rising mortgage rates, home prices are becoming a toxic cocktail in...
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BlackBerry CEO: 'In five years I don't think there'll be a reason to have a tablet anymore' PlayBook maker predicts slate obsolescence May 1st, 2013 - 01:45am By James Nouch, Staff Writer Ever one for giving interesting interviews, BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins has expressed doubts over continuing consumer appetite for tablets, claiming that in five years he doesn't think "there'll be a reason to have a tablet anymore." In an interview with Bloomberg, Heins claimed slates may take the form of a "big screen in your workplace", but the tablets consumers are currently lapping up will likely be a thing of the past. "Tablets themselves are not a good business model," he concluded. Past form BlackBerry's own tablet, of course, has been a notable failure to date. The firm's PlayBook launched in 2011, but low demand forced BlackBerry - formerly known as RIM - to drastically cut prices. The company also took a $485 million writedown on the discounted stock later that year. As such, Heins' comments suggest that BlackBerry isn't planning to launch a PlayBook successor any time soon, although the CEO noted that if BlackBerry could develop a unique offering, it might consider re-entering the tablet market. "In five years, I see BlackBerry to be the absolute leader in mobile computing – that's what we're aiming for. I want to gain as much market share as I can, but not by being a copycat," Hein explained. Heins' misgivings over tablets, and the 'tablet business model', might come as some surprise to Apple. The Cupertino firm reported sales of 19.5 million iPads in its most recent quarterly financial report, up from the 11.8 million tablets it sold in the same quarter last year. [source: Bloomberg] James Nouch PocketGamer.biz's news editor 2012-2013
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Why not learn something new at the Speciality Food Fair 2018? Speciality Food Fair 2018 introduces a new 'edutainment' element with a series of interactive workshops and expert talks. The Beehive zone will offer you the opportunity to learn about the world of bees, their honey and beeswax. A series of workshops led by the urban agriculture project, Infinity Farm, includes 2 x Honey Tasting workshops, a talk on beekeeping by a master beekeeper, and a hands-on beeswax wrap workshop. There will also be an observational beehive to view throughout the day with questions answered by the beekeeping experts. See, smell and taste the layers of flavour in a selection of local honey's from Polyfloral to Ivy and beyond, taste the difference between Belfast city and countryside honey while learning about how Honey Bees make this delicious and precious substance. *A maximum of 20 participants in each Honey Tasting workshop on a first come, first serve basis. Ditch the plastic and learn how to make beautiful and environmentally friendly reusable beeswax wrap made from 100% beeswax and 100% cotton the wrap can be used to keep food fresh as an alternative to plastic wrap or aluminium foil. If you are interested in beekeeping or just curious about the world of beekeeping, come along for a short talk by master beekeeper Bob Foy. Tonya from infinity Farm will be on hand also to answer questions about the quirks of beekeeping in a city environment. Bob is also bringing along his Observational Hive which never fails to induce interest from children and can be viewed all day with Bob on hand for most of it to answer curious questions. 10am – 4.00pm Observational Beehive – drop in and ask questions!
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Oh, come on. Now you're just being silly. Nope. They're those points in life where you make a decision, and everything changes. I've had quite a few. The joyful decision to head to Chapel Hill for undergrad and the terrifying one to leave North Carolina 7 years later. The most heartbreaking decision that was made for me, not by me. I was never one for dieting, growing up. I actually didn't realize I had put on a ton of weight until I felt like a balloon. I've written about my success with Weight Watchers in the past, but I'd be extremely remiss to not mention it. Because it not only changed the way I look and think about food, it made me begin cooking and falling in love with food. So that's a given. It's like two generations of the same big change. My initial Garmin FR60 was actually a prize from an online contest. And it changed the way I worked out. Suddenly, I was competing again, even if it was just against myself. I watched my efforts steadily increase, I could see improvement in my workouts. And now, with the FitBit, I actively strive to walk and hit my step goal every day. I am sure it's pretty apparent, but I love technology. And being able to utilize it to improve my physical fitness, to me, is the bees knees. Wait a minute. Does everyone know of the power and glory of zoodles (zucchini noodles)? Truly, these, the next generation of spaghetti squash, have totally rocked my world. I got a Vegetti sometime over the summer, and I never looked back. I probably eat zoodles about 3x a week (spaghetti squash almost that often when it's in season) but all of the sudden I'm able to have filling, nutrition lunches that taste wonderful and can take the spot of spaghetti.I know, it seems like a little thing. But goodness, it's just… everything. So life is all about moderation, right? There was a time, at the beginning of this journey, where ALL I could think about was food-in, exercise-out, and almost no extracurricular activities. And then I found Untappd, my favorite beer-tracking app, and the craft beer community. And it added some spice back into my life. Ahhh remember June 2011? I was just a baby! Now, I track my brews religiously, I socialize with friends near and far, AND it's given me a great hobby and brought my into this pretty fantastic beer gaggle. All work and no play makes Jordy a dull girl. And craft beer variety…. well, that's the spice of life. Sure, initially I started writing about ClassPass because they gave me a free month to try it out and I wanted to review. Nope. That's not me. I get way sweatier than these chicks. Now, all the sudden, I'm scheduling two-a-days. I'm throwing my entire body into my workout instead of visiting a bland Zumba class and feeling whiny about the slow music and repetitive moves. I'm getting bendy at yoga, I'm leaving it all in the studio at FlyWheel, and, as I just recently purchased my OWN ClassPass, I'm actually down almost 10 lbs since I started. Not only this, my pants are fitting better and I think the switch from pure cardio to strength, cardio, stretching, and tiny muscle movements like Barre classes…. I can feel my body changing. My mom and dad noticed it, I even braved my winter bod to try on/buy some bathing suits at Target! I know. You can hold your applause until we're together in person. This ClassPass thing has just brought a renewed excitement into my fitness regime. It's been a pretty incredible 5 years. And for those of you who have been reading for a while, thanks for sticking with it. For everyone else, so glad you're along for any of this ride. Who KNOWS where the next five will take us? What's the biggest change in your life that's occurred over the past 5 years? Where does one begin? Breaking up with someone I thought I wanted to marry? Meeting the partner I ended up marrying? Becoming vegan? Quitting a job I was comfortable in to take on untested waters? I would have to say marrying AJT takes the cake. By far. And with that, I'm so glad you shared this journey with us, Jordan! I look forward to see what the next five years of life have in store. And, I hope to jump on the ClassPass bandwagon here shortly! Yes, quite the wild ride you've had Katie! I've gotta say, I can't imagine you and AJT apart, so I'm not surprised he takes the (vegan) cake.
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Journey of Relaxation 81st Stop, Fort Phoenix Beach, Sep 15, 2021 2:30 pm December 09, 2022 Christie Duchess of the Dunes Season 3 Episode 39 Dec 09, 2022 Season 3 Episode 39 Christie Duchess of the Dunes Have you ever wondered where the relaxing sounds you listen to come from? When you take this Journey of Relaxation with me you will know exactly where and when it was recorded. These relaxing sounds are coming to you from Fort Phoenix Beach on September 15, 2021 at 2:30 pm. Go see the pictures at Journeyofrelaxation on TikTok, Instagram, FB and YouTube. New intro Take a moment to find the beauty of nature every day, Duchess of the Dunes All content © 2023 Journey of Relaxation.
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LongRoom News › General FBI: Syrian Refugee Who Pledged Allegiance to ISIS Arrested for Pittsburgh Church Bomb Plot Breitbart | 6/19/2019 | Staff ajoy26 (Posted by) Level 3 6/19/2019 6:07 PM EST in General Click For Photo: https://media.breitbart.com/media/2019/06/pittsburgh-skyline-640x335.jpg JUST IN: FBI alleges that a 21-year-old Syrian man, who it says was admitted to US as a refugee in Aug. 2016, was planning bombing attack on a church in Pittsburgh; had recorded a video of himself pledging allegiance to ISIS leader; he was arrested today. https://t.co/kdrUxk2XiK U.S. authorities announced Wednesday the arrest of a 21-year-old Syrian man on terror charges in relation to an alleged plot to bomb a church in Pittsburgh, according to NBC News. The affidavit states the FBI's Pittsburgh branch undercovered a plot by Alowemer to bomb a church on the North Side. Information - Law - Enforcement - Department - Homeland Information provided to law enforcement by the Department of Homeland Security shows Alowemer was born in Daraa, Syria and was granted refugee status in the United States on August 1st, 2016. He is said to have recorded a video of himself pledging allegiance to the... (Excerpt) Read more at: Breitbart
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The Ultimate Fighting Championship will hold its next event, UFC 141, this Friday, December 30th, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The main event is a heavyweight fight, with the winner expected to face current UFC Heavyweight Champion Junior Dos Santos for the UFC Heavyweight title. Here is a review of the main event, and other fights on the main card that Dana White and the UFC have scheduled for UFC 141: Lesnar vs Overeem. The main event – Heavyweight bout: Brock Lesnar (5-2-0) vs Alistair "The Reem" Overeem (35-11-1) Brock Lesnar was an NCAA Division I champion wrestler. After college, he became a pro wrestler in the WWE, and also tried out for the NFL before becoming a professional MMA fighter. He has had only 7 MMA fights, but is a former UFC Heavyweight Champion, after winning the championship in only his fourth professional fight. In his 5 wins, 2 were by knockout and two have been by submission. Lesnar has had to put his career on hold twice due to separate bouts of life threatening diverticulitis. Now he is completely healthy and ready to continue his path towards regaining the UFC heavyweight title. Lesnar is a tremendous athlete and has quickness for his size. He is an excellent wrestler, and has excellent takedown technique. He likes to take his opponents to the ground and will not look to stand and throw punches. Once on the ground, he will use his strength to hold them there and throw some heavy fists to secure a KO/TKO. Lesnar has gotten better with his submissions, but his strength is in his wrestling and his hands. His weakness is that he does not like getting hit, and will turtle up if he gets knocked to the ground. Lesnar does not have good striking defense, and his takedown defense is decent just because he is typically much larger than his opponents. After fighting for 9 years at lighter weights Alistair Overeem stopped trying to cut weight and started gaining muscle. He became a heavyweight champion in Strikeforce, Dream, and also won the K-1 World Grand Prix in 2010. With 3 titles to his name, Overeem wants the UFC Heavyweight Title next. This is his first fight in the Octagon, and is his stepping stone to a UFC title shot. He is skilled in kickboxing, Muay Thai, and submission grappling. Of his 35 wins, 19 have been by submission, and 14 have been by KO/TKO. He has won 10 MMA fights in a row, with his last loss in September of 2007. Out of his 11 losses, 6 have been by KO. Overeem is a stand-up striker, as well as a good submission grappler. He is very strong, and although he has knockout power, he is not one-dimensional. He is an excellent kickboxer, and also has good submission skills, along with a fierce ground and pound. He is a dangerous fighter who can win in a variety of ways, but will most likely like to stand and out-punch Lesnar. He will be looking for a knockout in this fight. Lightweight bout: Nate Diaz (14-7-0) vs Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone (17-3-0, 1NC) Nate Diaz started fighting when his older brother asked him to train with him. He won season five of The Ultimate Fighter series, and has been a competitive fighter in the UFC ever since. He is still young at only 26, and has been fighting in the UFC since age 22. He is a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and is a good boxer and kickboxer. He also competes in triathlons and mountain biking as part of his training. Diaz is not the strongest lightweight around, but is a tough competitor and a submission expert. Ten of his 14 wins have come by submission, and six of his losses have been by decision. You don't really have to respect his knockout power, but he can be an effective boxer. He has good striking defense, but can be taken down by his opponents. He has struggled with the upper echelon of fighters in the lightweight class, but has won three of his last five fights. Diaz is a scrapper and always puts up a good fight. Four of his last 11 fights have won fight of the night, and three have won submission of the night. Look for Diaz to try and submit his opponent throughout this fight. Donald Cerrone had his first professional fight just before his 23rd birthday. Prior to fighting MMA professionally, Cerrone was a bull rider. After bull riding, Cerrone amassed a 13-0 record as an amateur kickboxer, and went 28-0 after turning pro, with 18 first round knockouts. He uses his length well with his boxing, Muay Thai, and submissions. Cerrone has excellent stamina, and has won 13 of his 17 fights by way of submission. He is a successful boxer and likes to throw the straight right, but has won just one fight by KO/TKO. He started his MMA career by winning his first 9 fights, and has won his last 6, including all four of his UFC fights. Cerrone is successful at defending strikes, but needs to improve his takedown defense to take his talent to the next level. All 3 of his career losses were fights for the WEC Lightweight Championship, and two of the three were losses by decision. Look for Cerrone to wear his opponent out with punches and leg kicks until he can get them on the ground and submit them. Since the WEC merged with the UFC, Cerrone has wanted his chance to fight for the UFC Lightweight Championship. This will be a giant step towards that opportunity. Welterweight bout: Jon Fitch (26-3-1, 1NC) vs Johny "Bigg Rigg" Hendricks (11-1-0) Jon Fitch is a wrestler, and was a very successful college wrestler at Purdue University. He is coming off a draw against BJ Penn, after winning 5 consecutive fights by decision. He has won 21 out of his last 23 fights, and has 13 total wins by decision. Fitch has basically dedicated his entire life to MMA fighting, and it has served him well. Fitch is an accomplished wrestler and a black belt in Guerrilla Jiu-Jitsu. Because of his amazing work ethic, he typically outlasts his opponents over the course of 3 rounds, and will grind you down physically and mentally. Fitch doesn't necessarily possess striking power, and has not had a lot of wins by submission. He is decent at avoiding strikes and takedowns, but is susceptible. Although Fitch is taller and will have a reach advantage, he will try to break down his opponent and get them to the ground. This fight may come down to whoever gets the most takedowns. Johny Hendricks is also an accomplished wrestler, winning the NCAA Division I National Championship twice at Oklahoma State University. Hendricks began training for a professional MMA career right out of college. He not only is a wrestler, but also a good (dirty) boxer, and a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He also has heavy hands, with six of his 11 wins coming by KO/TKO. Like his opponent, he is not a submission expert. He has only one loss in his career, and that was by decision in a very close fight. Hendricks likes to strike, and also likes to take down his opponents. He is not that good at defending against the strike, and has only decent takedown defense. Both fighters have similar skills and fighting technique, with Hendricks having more power. Look for Hendricks to try and capitalize early to catch his opponent off guard, and secure a KO/TKO. If not, this fight will be a battle of wills. It may come down to who will be able to outlast their opponent. Light Heavyweight bout: Vladimir "The Janitor" Matyushenko (26-5-0) vs Alexander "The Mauler" Gustafsson (12-1-0) Vladimir Matyushenko is resurrecting his career at the age of 40. He fought in UFC 32 back in 2001, and didn't fight in the UFC again until 2009, at age 38. He has won 5 out of his last 6 bouts, with his only loss coming to current UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon "Bones" Jones. He has always struggled to defeat the top-tiered contenders in his weight class. His background is in wrestling, and he was the Soviet National Wrestling Champion when he was younger. He possesses enormous strength, with nine wins by KO/TKO, and has 15 years of MMA experience to draw upon. He would love to take the fight to the ground and either submit his opponent, or ground and pound his opponent into a TKO. As an older athlete, he may tend to gas if the fight goes all three rounds, although he has won 10 of his fights by way of decision. Matyushenko could improve defensively by avoiding more strikes, although his wrestling experience makes his takedown defense pretty solid. Matyushenko has never been submitted in 31 MMA fights. Alexander Gustafsson began his pro MMA career at age 20, and is a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. As a youngster Gustafsson trained in boxing, and it has served him well. At only 24 years old, eight of his 12 wins have come by knockout. Standing 6'5″ tall, he typically has the height advantage over his opponents, and Gustafsson uses that to his advantage with his standup. He is an aggressive fighter that pressures his opponents, and he has finished seven fights in the first round. He is not great at defending strikes, but is very good at defending takedowns. Only one of his fights has gone the distance, so look for Gustafsson to try and finish the fight early with an aggressive approach and some heavy hands. If he hurts his opponent and the fight goes to the ground, also look for some ground and pound, and possibly a submission to end the fight. Featherweight bout: Nam Phan (17-10-0) vs Jimy "The Kid" Hettes (9-0-0) Nam Phan is a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Karate, and a 2nd degree black belt in Quyen Dao. He is very well-rounded, as his style also includes boxing, in which he has a 3-1 professional career. He is very accurate with his standup striking, and is decent at avoiding strikes. He has only attempted one takedown in all of his MMA fights, and he has good takedown defense. Phan has 7 wins by knockout, 5 by submission, and 5 by decision. He has six losses by decision and three by knockout. He is 1-1 in the UFC, and needs another win if he wants to continue to advance his career. Look for Phan to use his experience and excellent boxing skills to finish off his opponent, but it may be by way of a decision. Jimy Hettes started boxing at age 14, and training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at age 16. After amassing a 4-0 amateur MMA record, Hettes turned pro in 2009 at age 22. In two years, he has garnered a 9-0 record, including winning his first UFC fight this past August. Hettes is a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and also a brown belt in Judo, but his expertise is as a submission tactician. He has won all nine of his fights by submission, with his first six wins coming in the first round. This is a step up for Hettes, and a challenge he looks forward to in becoming a contender in the featherweight class. Hettes is not the best at defending the strike, but has not been taken down because he has been first to attack his opponent. He is not a striker, so look for Hettes to try and take down his opponent early and often. If he cannot get a takedown and a submission, it will be difficult for Hettes to win the fight. Below is the list of the remaining UFC fights on the card for UFC 141 Lesnar vs Overeem: Preliminary card (Facebook) Featherweight bout: Manvel Gamburyan vs. Diego Nunes Welterweight bout: Matt Riddle vs. Luis Ramos Lightweight bout: Jacob Volkmann vs. Efrain Escudero Welterweight bout: Dong Hyun Kim vs. Sean Pierson Preliminary card (televised) Lightweight bout: Anthony Njokuani vs. Danny Castillo Featherweight bout: Ross Pearson vs. Junior Assunção ~ by Troy Erickson Realtor on December 30, 2011. Tags: Alexander Gustafsson, Alistair Overeem, Brock Lesnar, Donald Cerrone, Jimy Hettes, Johny Hendricks, Jon Fitch, Nam Phan, Nate Diaz, UFC 141, Vladimir Matyushenko
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Le brancelho est un cépage noir du Nord-Ouest du Portugal, région du Vinho verde, qui est recommandé pour l'élaboration d'un vin rouge de qualité. Longtemps cultivé en hautain, il est aujourd'hui conduit sur cruzeta. Synonyme Ce cépage est aussi connu sous les noms d'Alvarelhão Ceitão, Alvarelho, Brancelhão, Brancellao, Pirruivo, Varancelha, Varancelho, Verancelha, Vrancelha. Notes et références Bibliographie Pierre Galet, Dictionnaire encyclopédique des cépages, Éd. Hachette Livre, Paris 2000. Voir aussi Liens internes Liens externes Cépage noir Cépage portugais
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Q: Updating field in a existing row Android Hello I'm in a situation as follows upon receiving an item for storing on DB I have to execute insert if the row matching a unique field doesn't exists else update a particular field in the row. I tried this and I'm facing an Exception of android.database.sqlite.SQLiteConstraintException: column title is not unique (code 19) How can I safely achieve the above scenarios without exception A: You could use UPDATE OR IGNORE. However if you are using the SQLiteDatabase update method, you cannot specify this. You'd either use the updateWithOnConflict method. SQLiteDatabase - updateWithOnConflict * *with the conflict algorithm as CONFLICT_IGNORE. *the method returns the number of rows updated. Or you could pre-check for the uniqueness along the lines of Cursor csr = dbhlpr.query( your_table, new String[]{your_column}, your_column + "=?", new String[]{your_value_as_a_string}, null, null, null ); if (csr.getCount() < 1) { //.. do the update here using the `update` method } else { //.. handle not able to insert as unique here } csr.close();
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Service providers are finding that building and operating a profitable optical network is much more difficult than anticipated. With their revenues failing to keep pace with expenses, they push for components makers to develop innovative products that reduce costs and enable value-added services such as wavelength-on-demand. This situation explains the current intense pressure for better integration, flexibility, and manufacturing. As Jocelyn Lauzon and his colleagues at INO (Ste-Foy, Québec, Canada) point out, wavelength-selective switches will go a long way toward providing flexibility in service provisioning. Jeff Hecht's article on modulators and switches seconds the point. The importance of integration in component design is demonstrated in articles by Kevin Affolter of Agility Communications (Santa Barbara, CA) and Nigel Cockroft of Gemfire (Palo Alto, CA). Affolter discusses the integration of lasers with amplifiers and modulators in a planar waveguide structure, while Cockroft takes a similar tack on integrating variable optical attenuators with multiplexers. Manufacturing looms large as a means of reducing cost and improving efficiency, writes Moez Adatia of iPhotonics (Glen Burnie, MD). He notes that, as in the electronics industry, many component companies are outsourcing their manufacturing so they can concentrate on core strengths in product design and development. This trend includes not only basic manufacturing services but optical integration and testing. The innovations needed to continue the success of optical networking often come from the research labs in universities and component companies. This relationship was evident during the Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO), held in Baltimore, Maryland, May 6-11. While no longer the largest show in the optics-related world, it's worth remembering that many key technical developments are first discussed at CLEO. The next waves of innovations continue to flourish, and can shine here without the hype and hustle of shows like the Optical Fiber Communications conference. THE 40 GBIT/S FORUM The next generation of optical networking technology is also taking a commercially viable form. To explore this development, WDM Solutions, along with KMI Corporation and our sister publications Lightwave, Laser Focus World, and Integrated Communications Design, is organizing The 40 Gbit/s Forum. SPIE—The International Society for Optical Engineering is co-sponsoring the event. You'll find information about the conference in several ads in this magazine and on our website www.wdm-solutions.com. We're offering speakers from such companies as Corning, CyOptics, Global Crossing, JDS Uniphase, Nortel Networks, and Phaethon Communications. They will help us provide a thorough examination of the prospects for 40 Gbit/s technology from the perspectives of component manufacturers, system integrators, and end users. Innovations in such products and technology have brought us to this point in optical networking. I can only believe they will continue to fuel success. W. Conard Holton Associate Publisher/Editor in Chief [email protected] Zayo to extend fiber-optic network in central Florida Compass Datacenters launches data center construction near Phoenix L-com unveils OM5 multimode fiber cables for data center networks PON/Systems Tellabs offers FlexSym Series for 10G passive optical LANs China Unicom to deploys 5G optical fronthaul gear from Nokia Vocus increases subsea capacity on Australia Singapore Cable by 50% Kuwait's BOnline deploys ADVA FSP 3000 QSFP-DD MSA releases Common Management Interface Specification 4.0 and Hardware Specification 5.0 TowerJazz, Cadence, Lumerical partner for silicon photonics and SiGe integrated process design kit JGR Optics unveils PT1 – Polarity Tester HiLight Semiconductor sampling 25-Gbps CMOS transimpedance amplifiers for PIN and APD photodiode applications NeoPhotonics shipping 53-Gbaud linear driver ICs for single-lambda 100G applications
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FALL OF DEATH Everything is different now--right? Have good and evil never been so clearly defined, or is the line fuzzier than ever? Did it take the most colossal bloody nose in history to wake this country up, or are we just going to roll over and bleed on the sheets? What's the appropriate response--how do I feel about "America's New War"? Seems like the same old one to me. There's certainly been a war declared on us (the civilian population of the U.S.) so we better do something before we go the way of the Romans. And it had better be more a more effective response than we've ever seen from our government or we're in for an ass-kicking all the way to the "super-power" scrap-heap. There goes the neighborhood. I'm not going to mince words or puss-out. This is my country (well, actually I'm still a dual-citizen Canada/U.S., so I guess I've got two countries) and I love it as much as anyone else. I don't care what's on the news tonight or what a bunch of morons think. I'm allowed to criticize anything I want to--it's called FREEDOM (at least for us white folk...). I think that the U.S. has on paper the greatest ideas for government ever sent down. Translating them into reality is a difficult matter. I think we try harder than any other nation out there. But there are obvious and damaging problems that plague our country and the world we claim to lead (which, by the way, we don't). I use my art to attack what I see as the lies and hypocrisies of not just our nation but any country, religion, idea, or individual that I disagree with. It's my weapon--better a song than a bullet. Though GWAR presents a violent image, it is obviously a sarcastic, even sardonic, one. By depicting grotesque acts in music and art and then presenting them in a comic, vulgar and very public spectacle, I hope to drag out humanities darkest, ugliest side, and then kick the shit out of it! And in doing so we hopefully do our part to help destroy ideas that are obsolete and hateful. Granted, we take it to an extreme, but since the Sep. 11th attacks any reflection of that kind of attitude in art and music is being suppressed by the magnitude of the disaster. Following the attacks, Clear Channel (a business that owns roughly 90% of American radio) distributed a list of songs they suggested their stations refrain from playing from. Amongst them were "Peacetrain" and "Imagine", and anything by Rage Against the Machine! Directors are re-editing movies, in short the terrorists have succeeded at least temporarily at damaging one of the cornerstones of what makes America great. Our freedom of speech. Fuck that. If the worlds leaders had the guts to get on the "Peace Train", if they could have the vision to "Imagine" a world as beautiful as Lennon could, if they took one minute to understand why Rage rages, then this shit might not have happened! So I'm more pissed than ever, not just at the bastards behind this attack but the government that was supposed to never let it happen. I'm gonna take this hit and fire back, and I've got a big goddamn gun. And it's gonna hurt because a lot of the bullets are for us. If you're not ready for it, stop reading now. But if you are, open up your mind and allow me to attempt my assault--to get to the truth behind and the future ahead of the blackest day in our nation's short history, September 11th, 2001. There used to be a Starbucks here... As I write this, it's been over a month since the attacks on our country that devastated countless lives. Countless because it's not just the dead and the maimed that was directly affected. Not just the maimed but the traumatized, the orphaned, the jobless, the homeless, the pets who starved to death, and the men and women who have to clean up the mess (and besides the steel, they're not finding much that's very big--no chairs, cabinets, complete bodies, not even door-knobs). What about my fellow GWAR-slaves Bob Gorman and Matt Maguire who saw with their own eyes the deaths of over 5000 people? Countless because people are still dying everyday. I know I'm affected in ways I can't understand. I'm more tense, nervous. I scowl a lot. There is a grief and a sadness in me I have difficulty expressing without sounding corny as hell. As I stare into the void, I get very depressed. I watch the news and feel a hopeless, sinking sensation. This shit is the worst shit ever. Everyone in the world could be affected with differing degrees of severity until you get to people like wild Amazon tribes. They are in the process of getting exterminated anyway, so basically if you're not fucked now, you already were. If you don't think you're affected, or can't be in the future, fine. I used to be really into Dungeons and Dragons. Maybe you like Xanex (actually I do too). Just go on believing that, and check your mail carefully. But before and depending on how this whole thing plays out, you and yours could be dead, DEAD, killed in a terrorist attack, and the surviving (and the only survivors will be the fuckers that started it) members of the human race driven underground. We are at a defining moment of human history. Because in addition to the possibility of plunging the world into global war, we may also have a chance to save it. Osama's radical ideas regarding skyline management proved irksome to many. People who think it's O.K. to blow the shit out of whoever and whatever to advance their own political/ideological/economic/idiotic agendas have always been targets of ridicule and scorn for me mutilate in rubber. They don't represent freedom--they represent death. I don't support murder as a legitimate means of settling disputes. If I saw someone being murdered in the street, I'd like to think I would try to stop it, non-lethally if possible. I'm not for the death penalty so how can I be pro-war? The only legitimate reason for it is if your country is invaded. If Zorg Barges unloaded their hideous mutant legions on the Earth, I'd damn sure fight back! If the "unthinkable" happened and the U.S. got invaded, god bless our boys! But these latest wave of attacks have left me questioning myself in a way I never have before. We did get invaded! With our own stuff! What the fuck! To make matters even more stressful, I wrote a lot of this while on the road performing with my band DBX. It was a weird time to be on the road. There was no costume to hide behind, and my usual bevy of tasteless jokes about Gary Condit (the only person to benefit from this thing) and stem cell research just didn't seem to have quite as much bite. And every day the tour got closer to Ground Zero--our show at CBGB's was on, and it wasn't too far from "The Pile". We were being drawn towards it like so many others had been. I was trying not to indulge my ghoulish side--but when the very doomsday prophecies you yourself have forecast come true in such a hellish way, you have to start wondering whether art is worth a fuck anymore. War is hell, said a man who fought it. War destroys far more than the people who die in them. Anyone who is a child of war knows this. Both of my parents were World War II veterans and both were traumatized for life by what they experienced. So before we rush to a pro-war stance lets be ready for what that really means. This will be a long and drawn-out affair that will consume thousands of lives. People act like this is something new. It's only new in the level of damage that was done in a day, and it's but one day in a conflict that has been going on for centuries. Look up Pepin the Great or Saladin if you don't understand that. Might want to bone up on some Crusader history while you're at it. Not a pretty legacy for the West to leave behind. We've been fighting Muslim armies for centuries, but assuming Osama and his followers are responsible for this act, what kind of war can we expect today? If we plan on going in there and wiping out these guys in their mountain strongholds, we better be ready to take casualties. The closest modern comparison would be like trying to burn the Japanese out of their island fortresses, like Iwo Jima, in World War II. The Japanese were also suicidal and were seldom taken alive. They'd do stuff like sit in a hole with a bomb and a detonator, and when the Americans came, BOOM. It was HORRIBLE. Demo charges, flamethrowers, grenades and bayonets. Those nasty RPG's. Hand-to-hand combat. Another parallel would be the Allied Italian campaign against the Germans in World War II. The Germans had an endless array of mountain strongholds to fight from. When one began to fall they'd go back to the next line. Then as now, we enjoyed air superiority. But we still couldn't take them out. The fighting bogged into bloody attrition until the advance finally halted north of Rome. Still men died there needlessly until Berlin fell months later. So if they are planning this kind of a war we better be ready for long casualty lists. We are going to have to go in there and trade life for life and not stop doing it until we win. As we do that we'll have to be prepared for continued attacks on our homeland. Plane-bombs. Suicide squads going berserk in shopping malls. And as we have been made horribly aware of in recent days, biological warfare. Nukes going off AHHHHH! Welcome to endtimes! "Staying the course" could mean "millions dead", including you, your family, and all your drunk friends. Do we have the national resolve, the guts, for a war like this? Is there any other solution? No smart-ass comment here. Before we use the "war" word anymore, we better learn as much as we can from our performance in recent conflicts. It's not too encouraging, despite those wonderful camera-bombs of ours. Truth is our government has hobbled our nation's military since World War II ended in 1945. Vietnam is the perfect and obvious example of a botched war (is there ever one that isn't?). Not only was it highly debatable whether we should even have been there or not, the military was continually hamstrung by orders from Washington. If you are going to do something as horrid as fight a war, lets not forget what that really is. It's an organized campaign to destroy people and property. So if you're gonna do it you better do it right, go all the way, or you'll end up being the one that gets destroyed. More examples in our countries litany of failure--Korea? Years later the conflict is still unresolved. Lebanon? Our "peace-keeping" force was little more than a living target, and all it took was one truck bomb to drive us out of there. Our "successful" operations have been a series of bad jokes. Grenada? Panama? We reduced a large swath of downtown Panama City to slag in our quest to oust a petty warlord we helped create. Amnesty International and the Red Cross were not allowed to inspect the area for a couple of weeks after the "battle". Some sources say as many as 20,000 civilians perished. Not too cool! Then again we did get to test out our new weapons! Special Forces Ops? How about the attempted rescue of the Iran hostages? Complete failure and a propaganda coup for our "enemies" Then there's the Gulf War. If you still think that we went there to defend Kuwait's freedom, you crazy joe! Watch "Three Kings" as soon as possible. We didn't take out Saddam, and then we sat back and let him use his helicopters to wipe out a Kurdish revolt we encouraged. The whole thing reeked of politics of the worst kind. Secret deals and lies for us. We were there for the oil, period. There to establish U.S. military bases right next to the oil we crave. Some say we baited Saddam into attacking Kuwait so we could move more forcefully into the region. Look up the name "April Glaspie" (ex-ambassador to Iraq) for more info on that. Then we went over to Somolia and straight-up got our asses kicked, in another Special Forces disaster. I don't think they'll be releasing "Blackhawk Down" anytime soon! These are the same Special Forces we say are going to hunt down Osama--but we can't even hunt down Eric Rudolph (accused Olympic bomber) in our own country. Serbia? Harder to say but if we really gave a shit about those people why didn't we put a stop to it sooner, like for instance when the Serbs were slaughtering the 15,000 Muslims in Sebrenica? The U.S. Military has been mis-used again and again--we send our shit all over the world but we can't protect our own people. Our government seems to think we can solve our problems by bombing them into submission. That won't work this time. It's sad but true and also the last thing that most people in the U.S. want to hear right now--we don't personify freedom, we personify arrogance. Our muddled, oppressive, and economically driven foreign policy is at the heart of why such a large percentage of the world hates our fucking guts, and why a small percentage are willing to take it to the devastating extremes we have seen. I forgot my laptop! Make no mistake. I know ITS WRONG to crash airplanes into people who never hurt you. These people are criminals and need to be treated as such. But it's also wrong to impose sanctions on people that make it impossible for them to feed their babies. That's what we've been doing in Iraq--U.N. imposed sanctions have killed upwards of 200,000 children in that country, according to Amnesty International.. You think Saddam is suffering because of it? FUCK NO. He's in his air-conditioned bunker (that we built for him) laughing his ass off. It's also wrong to evict people from their lands by force and create new states against the will of the natives. I think any freedom loving American would agree with me. I mean, we feel so bad about what we did to the natives of this country--don't we? But that's what we back when we back the Israelis. Because Israel was created by a U.N. mandate with land taken from the Palestinians against their will. The Israelis waged a terrorist campaign aginst the Palestinians and their U.N. "protectors" (the British), blowing up lots of civilians in the process (looks up "The King David Hotel Bombing" for more about the birth of Israel). Now, nobody is going to make Israel leave the Middle East. They have a right to a country, and they are very strong. But might does not make right. Is it so hard to understand why Palestinians hate us when you see footage of U.S. made helicopters gunning down children throwing rocks? We need a more even-handed policy in this region, obviously. Both sides need a homeland with safe borders. The international community helped create the problem, so they should be partially responsible for a solution. It's also wrong to pump military aid into a country just so we can fuck with the Russians, totally destroy the place, and then just leave without any attempt at helping get these people back on their feet. But that's what we did in Afghanistan. As soon as the Russians were gone, so were we. No wonder the Taliban took over. It's wrong to prop up deeply corrupt and oppressive regimes for economic reasons. But that's what we do all the time, with the spotlight on Saudi Arabia. Do you think those people have anything like a democracy? If not then why do we have troops there? What are we protecting? It's so fucking obvious--we protect our right to continue to gluttonize and monopolize the region's oil. So we can continue to have a shit-fit everytime the price of gas gets close to two dollars, so we can keep driving our SUV's to work ALONE. In doing so, we have over 5000 troops stationed on the same soil as the two holiest shrines of Islam--deeply offending many in the Muslim world. If you were or are a Catholic, do you think you'd like it if a Muslim army were camped outside the Vatican? Don't think so! And finally there is this feeling of just total and complete arrogance that we project to the entire world, not just the Muslim one. It's wrong to rip up treaties that took years to write and billions of dollars (of our money) to produce--treaties that are GOOD, designed to stop things like global warming and inter-continental ballistic missiles (see the Kyoto and START treaties). What the hell do we need Star Wars for when we can't even stop our own planes? (why are we even debating--put anti-aircraft units around our buildings, dams, and nuke plants NOW) These issues are central to understanding the forces that oppose us. And when I say us, I mean freedom loving people from all over the world, people who still believe in the dream of America, "the melting pot" for the best and worst qualities of an entire world. A lot of Muslims died on Sep.11th, and they weren't all hijackers. What color is this person (besides yellow-ochre)? Most Americans can't tell the difference between a Muslim and a Mexican much less a Hindu. If indeed it was a radical Muslim group that was responsible for these attacks I put them in the same category as I do the sick fucks that blow up abortion clinics. They've twisted religion into a sick brain-control device designed to make people kill each other. You cannot blame Muslims and Islam in general for the actions of a radical splinter group. Period. So bearing these observations in mind, I come to the only thing that makes me doubt myself and my life-long condemnation of the idea of using war to solve the hair-ific problems we humans rack up like some kind of "how-not-to-live" shopping list. The thought that most compels me to war is this- that even if we got our troops out of the Muslim holy lands, if we took a more even-handed approach in Israel, even if we did all things these guys wanted us to do it still wouldn't be enough. They are that in love with the sick cult of death they have created that they will never give it up. The only choice is to fight a war that brings these people to their knees. Bite the bullet and pour our boys in there, life for life. Suck up a whole new series of attacks upon U.S. home soil and prosecute this war with utmost savagery until our enemies are no more. And then comes the hard part. After we have wiped out all that oppose us, bring the people to their feet. After World War II we stuck around, and today Germany and Japan are our good buddies. The fighting was so unpleasant for both sides that we never wanted to fight them again. So we cut them a good deal after it was all over. Granted fear of Russia had a lot to do with it, but it was still a smart move and one that we have yet to do with a huge part the Muslim world. Cut 'em a deal, or as Don Rickles said in "Kelly's Heroes", a "deal deal". Let's strive for a foreign policy based on humanity rather than economics. But still I was torn on the choice between war and whatever alternative there was to it-- and it certainly wasn't peace. I was hoping my visit to Ground Zero would help me make up my mind. Frodo and Sam enter Mordor through the pass of Cirith Ungol. As we approached New York from the south a feeling of dread was growing over all of us. We hit the bloody mary mix in the back of Johnny Chainsaw's truck. As usual, alcohol was my friend, the aspirin of choice. We came in at mid-town and the first sign of the city I saw was the Empire State, once again the Queen of the New York skyline. I hoped it would survive the wrath to come, indeed the whole city seemed a potential mass-grave. As we pulled into the loop before the Lincoln Tunnel, we saw the lower Manhattan skyline for the first time since the attack. There was just a gigantic void where the WTC had stood, and from this hellish maw a mass of grey smoke billowed forth. I've seen the New York skyline dozens of times, I've cursed and cried at it--but never has it chilled me so. You can always get your bearings by looking towards the Twin Towers but try that now. Not recognizing the New York skyline was a feeling most disconcerting. After we loaded in, we set out on the walk towards Ground Zero. I was amazed at how the city was functioning but could tell a general pall hung over everybody. Every now and then we would get a whiff of the rubble--the acrid stench of burnt plastic and pulverized wallboard. We passed a fire station where almost the whole company had been wiped out. I felt more numb than anything else--the feeling was totally alien to me. This time, I was the target. I suppose I believed I was as invulnerable as anyone else. I wanted to say something to the firefighters and cops I passed, but it seemed pointless. And then there it was--the most monstrous and tremendously compounded pile of death and debris that the devil himself could devise, nestled in a valley of lashed and lacerated facades, emitting fumes of hideous reek, a scene from hell in Downtown Manhattan. We could only see a small portion, a slice that blocked the broad avenue three blocks distant. It's catastrophe and carnage on a scale undreamed, misery unimagined. If I was looking for some apocalyptic epiphany, I was not to receive it. Indeed, as I gazed upon the rubble and the war-scarred facades of what still stood, I could not help but think that despite our terrible thirst for vengeance, our struggle to understand the calamity that has befallen us, and our ageless desire to live in a world of peace, free from fear, that I still didn't know if I could support this war or any other, whether it was in the streets of the country I love or one that I had never seen. That was the question that had been gnawing me, and I had come here to find an answer. Could I support this war? Our Government is far from perfect but we're not the "Great Satan" either. I don't care how bad we may have fucked-up overseas, we've done a lot of good as well, and nobody deserves to be murdered like that. We have to do what it takes to protect our people, first and foremost. They want to build "Star Wars" but they can't stop our own planes. Tell us the truth! No Anthrax in the U.S. in 30 years--and suddenly it's everywhere! Coincidence my ass! Anti-Aircraft, sky marshalls, civil defense, human intelligence instead of expensive toys--these things we need NOW. I feel good seeing U.S. soldiers protecting the U.S., bring 'em on. We're not in danger of a Nazi takeover. I just toured for a month, no problem! Lets pay these people with whom we entrust our lives a little more than minimum wage. Throw in some benefits, while you're at it. You get what you pay for. Of course we have to apprehend those responsible, and that's going to mean a fight. But I don't think a full-on war (un-declared, of course), is gonna do it! If anything it's gonna hurt our chances of imposing any stability after the shooting stops. If we fight, it must be a covert effort, with which we are going to have to remind the entire world what a bunch of bad asses we Americans really are, and not wage some bomb 'em from a million miles away conflict that ends up with more people hating us than the ones we killed (oh, that's why). If they won't give up then we must fight a real stick-a-bayonet-in-the-guts until they are all dead war, sucking up casualties all they while. Again, they are criminals, murderers. Lockdown on them so hard that even if we can't find them, they can't do business. And that means everywhere--especially in our own country. Already I heard Bush distancing himself from hinging success on whether we get Osama or not. BULLSHIT. We have to get him or it will be Saddam all over again. And we won't get him with missiles. And the sooner the better. The longer this thing drags on, the worse it's gonna get. Our fragile coalition is already crumbling. I really don't think we're going to win this one with aircraft carriers and cruise missiles. It needs to be a secret struggle waged on a world-wide backdrop. And more than anything we must not under-estimate our opponent. These guys have shown us how deadly they can be. There's no reason to think they have stopped. We've got to be ready for the worst. And then, most critically and actually the hardest part--when we finally prevail, we must win the peace to follow. To lose the peace is to have to fight the same war over again at a later date. Don't leave the country in ruins and just leave, get them on their feet. Make friends, make a deal that's good for all concerned. If it takes a while then stick with it. We have enough stuff, we can afford to be a little leaner. Hell, we need to be lean, more the wolf and less the big fat pig everybody sees us as. Turn the critical eye on ourselves in a illuminating and painful self-examination. Meet with all the world and hear their complaints. Understand their grievances--what do we really gain by pissing the whole world off on a perpetual basis? Re-work our policy and don't be afraid to admit our follies. Our image to the world, but more importantly the substance beneath that image, needs some serious work. Less "Globo-Cop" and more compassion and patience. Cease our endless military expansion. End our reliance on fossil fuels. They used to talk about it all the time, now you barely hear about it! There's a million things we can do to make them love us and that's the best way to make someone stop killing you. Then and only then do we have a chance to make this world the kind of place we can be a proud and conscientious member of. The alternative is continual warfare until eventual apocalypse, a life doomed. There are nukes right next door to Afghanistan so you better believe it. To our government--DON"T FUCK AROUND WITH OUR LIVES--GET THE PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AND THEN NEGOTIATE A LASTING PEACE. Failing at either end will perpetuate the cycle of violence that we now have a chance to break. If nothing else this disaster has paved the way for a strong U.S. reaction. Let's just hope it's a wise one a well. Back to homepage.
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If you're in need of a project to speed up dull winter days, I have just the ticket... an Indiegogo campaign for creating your own sturdy paper trophy animals was launched recently by Holger Hoffmann of Germany. The standing or wall art figures feature a minimalistic cubic design and a range of sizes... from a small downloadable penguin to a life-size gorilla that will ship as a flat-pack. I've featured several shops in the past that offer DIY folded paper animals, but Holger's machine-cut kit designs are different in that they do not contain paper sheets that require scissors-effort. Instead, the high quality and eco-friendly heavy paper in your choice of colors will arrive pre-cut and pre-creased. Perhaps best of all, the components are numbered for easy assembly. There's no need to be an expert in abstract reasoning... Holger has taken care of the brainwork. Originally designed as projection surfaces for club lighting in Berlin, he realized the trophies would be great as zany home decor when friends began asking for them. Holger's reason for creating the campaign? He has not been able to find a printing company that has the required plotter (vector graphic printer), so will need to invest in the expensive equipment personally. PaperTrophy is on Indiegogo and Facebook. And while I'm talking crowdsourcing, here's a Kickstarter campaign that ends very soon and is close to being fully funded: Neil Kupras's clever Hidden Message Valentines. Maybe we can help send it over the top.
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Good Movements Follow Great Stories Leadership and Advisers Nation Inside Coastal Youth Media Free Movement Conference Black Man, Running "Storytelling and Social Change" guide Prison Poetry Workshop Home › Blog › Interview with Marshall Ganz on "Public Narrative" November 26, 2014 | Category: Blog | Author: Paul VanDeCarr Interview with Marshall Ganz on "Public Narrative" Above is video of Marshall Ganz speaking on "values vs. strategy" in community organizing, at the Harvard Kennedy School. Following is an excerpt from the first edition of our guide on "Storytelling and Social Change." A new and improved second edition — this time for nonprofits, social entrepreneurs and activists — is now in the works! "I stand here knowing that my story is part of the larger American story." That's Barack Obama in his 2004 Democratic National Convention speech. No wonder that the speaker of these words, and the author of a thoughtful memoir, would have storytelling be a central part of his presidential campaign four years later. A template used for training of volunteer leadership teams in his 2008 campaign was devised by organizer and Harvard professor Marshall Ganz and was based on teams sharing the "story of self, the story of us, and the story of now." Ganz now teaches the practice—which he calls Public Narrative—to civic associations, community organizations, and advocacy groups worldwide. Marhsall Ganz is a senior lecturer in public policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He volunteered as a civil rights organizer in Mississippi, then in 1965 began a long tenure with Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers, where he became Director of Organizing. He completed his Ph.D. in sociology in 2000. Following is an interview with Ganz conducted by Paul VanDeCarr, managing director of Working Narratives, in 2012. Your interest in storytelling goes way back. I grew up in California. My father was a rabbi, my mother was a teacher, and so I grew up in a world of story. Being raised in the Jewish tradition introduces you to story from when you are very young. The Haggadah at the Passover seder is called "the story," and the story is told as a response to four questions posed by the youngest person there. The whole deal is about telling the story so the next generation can learn it and interpret their own times in light of it. How did this translate into your later work as an organizer? When I got involved in organizing and the Civil Rights Movement and the United Farm Workers, again I found myself in the world of narrative in action. It became clear to me that there was this question of motivation that went along with the questions of strategy. Motivation—the sources of courage and solidarity and hope— was just as important as coming up with the right boycott target, because you couldn't do one without the other. So I began to see that there was head-work and heart-work that were required for the hand-work to be done—the actual organizing. And it was also clear to me that a piece of that heart-work was done in the form of narrative interpretation of what we were doing, of who we were, of who other people were, and where we were going. You taught a class on "Organizing" at the Kennedy School of Government. From that you developed a course on "Public Narrative," which you began teaching in 2005. What were the underpinnings for it? The course had these three components which for me went back to the questions of Rabbi Hillel, the first-century sage, which I'd learned about as a child: "If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am for myself alone, what am I? If not now, when?" That was the underlying framework to the story of self, the story of us, and the story of now. If you go back and read the account in Exodus about Moses and the burning bush, you will find the same three questions right there. And in Obama's 2004 Democratic National Convention speech, sure enough, there they were in the first seven minutes. What I've backed into here is a deep structure of how storytelling works in a leadership setting. What was the role of Public Narrative in the 2008 Obama campaign? Public Narrative was used in campaign training camps, called "Camp Obamas," and through that it became the basic template that the campaign used as a whole. Out of these two-day workshops would come leadership teams equipped to tell their stories, engage others, strategize, and all the rest of it. People would come to Camp Obama thinking that they were going to learn how to tell Barack's story or how to become policy experts. And the first thing was to learn to tell your own story about why you are here, and you will then be able to engage others and their stories, and out of that will come the "story of us," and out of that will come the motivation to deal with the challenge that we face now. People come thinking that they have a deficit and they are coming to a training to acquire assets they don't have; they leave realizing they have within their life experience what they need to be able to make an impact in the world. It's a very different kind of experience, and I think that's why it was so energizing. You've said there's a difference between a community-organizing model and a nonprofit-service model. Is there a role for philanthropy in supporting Public Narrative? One of the concerns I have is people using Public Narrative as a marketing device, because for me marketing is the opposite of movement building. Marketing is all about getting somebody to buy your thing, whatever it is. And movement building is all about enabling people to act on their thing and discern what their thing is by engaging with others. One of the unintended consequences of a lot of well-intentioned foundation support has been to sustain groups that wouldn't exist without the foundation. The real challenge of community organizing is that the community sustain it. How do you invest in developing leadership but not in creating dependency of that leadership upon you? Storm Stories Story Guide amplify andy goodman artistic activism audio audio walks big picture buzzwords climate change communications conference empathy evaluation FoST grantmakers grist guide Hatch health history humor India interviews journalism lgbt listening media museum nation inside pop culture prisons radio restorative storytelling science social change stickers storycorps story guide storyscapes storytelling SXSW theater Theatre of the Oppressed tours UNESCO virtual reality © 2013 Working Narratives [email protected]
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Q: SDL2 render texture visibly lags behind mouse I'm using SDL2 on Windows (I've tested both Windows 7 and Windows 8). I was playing around with rendering a texture locked to the mouse coordinates to create a sort of "crosshair" effect. It works, but the texture visibly lags behind the mouse which creates an awkward delay between mouse motion and the rendered updates. Honestly, the delay is very minor, but to someone who cares about absolute accuracy, it would drive the person insane. My question is basically, is this normal? I'm guessing that the delay is due to the time it takes for Windows to deliver the event to SDL and then SDL to deliver the event to me. How can one achieve a locked "crosshair" effect via SDL? My code for reference: #include "SDL.h" int main( int argc, char* args[] ) { SDL_Init( SDL_INIT_EVERYTHING ); SDL_Window* window = SDL_CreateWindow("SDL", 100, 100, 640, 480, SDL_WINDOW_SHOWN); SDL_Renderer* renderer = SDL_CreateRenderer(window, -1, SDL_RENDERER_ACCELERATED); SDL_Surface* surface = SDL_LoadBMP("mouse.bmp"); SDL_Texture* texture = SDL_CreateTextureFromSurface(renderer, surface); SDL_FreeSurface(surface); bool isExiting = false; int x = 0; int y = 0; while(!isExiting) { SDL_Event e; while(SDL_PollEvent(&e)) { if(e.type == SDL_QUIT) { isExiting = true; break; } else if(e.type == SDL_MOUSEMOTION) { x = e.motion.x; y = e.motion.y; } } SDL_Rect destRect; destRect.h = 19; destRect.w = 19; destRect.x = x; destRect.y = y; SDL_RenderClear(renderer); SDL_RenderCopy(renderer, texture, NULL, &destRect); SDL_RenderPresent(renderer); } SDL_Quit(); return 0; } A: While I cannot be sure why your loop lags, SDL has support for changing the mouse surface, as well as some other functions you may be interested in. It seems like you could put SDL_CreateColorCursor(SDL_Surface* surface, int hot_x, int hot_y) to good use. Here's a link to the wiki page on mouse support: http://wiki.libsdl.org/CategoryMouse Happy coding! A: In a project I'm working on, I do something like this: (Outside the main game loop): SDL_Texture* cursor = //blah; SDL_Rect cursor_hitbox; SDL_QueryTexture(cursor, NULL, NULL, &cursor_hitbox.w, &cursor_hitbox.h); (In the main game loop): SDL_GetMouseState(&cursor_hitbox.x, &cursor_hitbox.y); While using this I haven't really noticed any input lag. Maybe it's just the event type? Note that this is most likely not as efficient though, since you would be getting the mouse state every frame, instead of just when you move the mouse.
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With the long weekend, families and friends gathering, and copious amounts of food, Thanksgiving has always been a way to reflect and appreciate the different aspects of our life. With the end of the year quickly approaching, it's around Thanksgiving when people begin to reflect on the year. For organizations, this is the time executives begin analyzing their workforce processes and inefficiencies. A positive workplace is crucial for an organization's success. Over many years there has been remarkable strides to improve the standard workplace. However, it can be easy to neglect the strides we've made when we think about where we wish the regulations were. With laws to reduce workforce issues and ensure equal opportunities, it's important to remember and be appreciative of the changes. These advances establish a safe and productive workplace for all employees. Family is the most celebrated aspect of our lives on Thanksgiving. However, it's easy to forget the people we spend nearly 2,000 hours a year with. Being an employee means being a part of a team that works together through the good and bad times. It's imperative for executives to create and establish a collaborative environment that promotes solidarity between employees and can help organizations flourish. A very beneficial and somewhat under-utilized tool is open evaluations and feedback. This resource is imperative for the entire organization, and is something that shouldn't be taken for granted. Looking back on 2016 can help organizations thrive in identifying certain workplace and workforce initiatives. During the holiday season it's common to see an increase in workforce stress. Therefore, it's essential to be thankful and express gratitude towards all employees at your organization. Although there are everyday lessons organizations can learn from, Thanksgiving is the perfect time for employees to reflect and appreciate what works, while also establishing new initiatives. This year, take the time to learn the valuable Thanksgiving workforce lessons that this holiday offers many organizations and begin striving for new organizational goals. This DATIS Blog was written by Erica Kavanagh, DATIS, on November 23rd, 2016 and may not be re-posted without permission.
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When romance is in the air, by all means, treat your date to a lovely night on the town. But don't forget that your relationships with colleagues need to be nurtured as well. Here are five pieces of advice from Kellogg School faculty members on improving your negotiation skills and managing conflict at work. One thing to ask yourself when you are faced with conflict at work is whether the issue is actually cultural, says Jeanne Brett, a professor of management and organizations at Kellogg. Everything from differences in how decisions are made to what "yes" means can come into play. Being able to take what may seem like a problem-employee issue and reframe it as cultural can be powerful. Brett's advice is to try to be "culturally metacognitive"—and try to hire people who are, as well. This type of individual has his or her own multicultural experience and is likely to look at confusing or problematic behavior and wonder if the underlying problem is actually cultural. Not all workplace conflicts are cultural. One way to diffuse other tensions is to look at an argument from a neutral, outside perspective, according to Eli Finkel, a professor of management and organizations at Kellogg and a professor of psychology at Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences. In one study Finkel surveyed 120 romantic couples, asking them every four months to describe their most significant fight during that time. They also rated various parts of their relationships—satisfaction, love, intimacy, commitment, etc. After a year, the results reflected that most couples experience less satisfaction with their relationship over time. In the second year of the study, however, half the couples received instructions to do an additional roughly seven-minute exercise every four months. They described their biggest conflict through the eyes of a third party, identified obstacles, and described how the couple might overcome them. That's when the trend changed. These couples reported more satisfaction with their relationships, not less. Though the couples that completed the extra task experienced just as much conflict, "the intervention not only made people happier in their marriages, it made them happier with their lives in general. If workforce interventions have similar results, that's an astounding return on a 21-minute annual investment," Finkel says. Negotiation is a huge part of any business relationship. But how do you get what you want without giving up something else that is important to you? In a new book written with Stanford professor Margaret Neale, Thomas Lys, a professor emeritus of accounting information and management at Kellogg, has identified a number of ways to do just that. Two tips: mitigate your emotional response by trying to understand why the person across the table is behaving the way he is; and determine whether your preferences are actually conflicting. Generally, women are less willing to negotiate, according to Leigh Thompson, a professor of management and organizations at Kellogg. "They're worried about the backlash," she says. And unfortunately, their worries are not without reason. But Thompson advises that women not be deterred and, in particular, that they embrace more ambiguous negotiation situations, such as the chance to redefine their role in an organization. According to research by Aparna Labroo, a professor of marketing at the Kellogg School, bright light can make us a little hot under the collar. This is true physically—we feel warmer in a brightly lit room than in a dimmer one at the same temperature—as well as emotionally. In one study, participants were shown a script for a commercial that featured a man honking at someone while driving, cursing at someone in a parking lot, and rushing past a pregnant woman. Participants viewed the man's behavior as more aggressive when the lights in the room in which they were sitting were bright. Bright light also amplifies positive reactions—female models were rated as more attractive to participants sitting in a brightly lit room than in a dimly lit one. So if you want to sway others with an impassioned plea, consider a place flooded with light. If you want cooler heads to prevail, however, hit the dimmer switch. Susan Cosier is a freelance writer and editor in Chicago, Illinois. This piece was previously published in Kellogg Insight. It is republished here with permission of the Kellogg School of Management.
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The global animal health market was valued at $30 billion* in 2015, a growth of 7%* over 2014 (at CER)." Read about Our Business Model. Read about our International Footprint. The global animal health market was valued at $30 billion* in 2015, a growth of 7%* over 2014 (at constant currency). The market is made up of two distinct segments, Food producing Animal Products (FAP) (i.e. livestock) and Companion Animal Products (CAP) (i.e. pets), which have different financial profiles. This segment covers products or services targeted at reducing the incidence and spread of disease in livestock. The global medicines and vaccines market for FAP grew by 7%* (at constant currency) in 2015 and represented 67%* of the overall market. There is, however, downward pressure in this sector in recent years as regulators have increasingly focused on reducing the use of antibiotics due to the potential risk of cross-over resistance in humans. In particular, the EU has taken actions to reduce the intensive use of broad spectrum antibiotics in farm animals. The US also issued guidance in April 2012 to phase out the use of 'medically important' antibiotics as growth promoters. In the Rest of the World, the focus remains on increasing food safety, meat quality and improving farming efficiency. FAP represented 15.4% of our turnover with sales in EU and emerging markets. Our range of antimicrobial water soluble powders and injectables, targeted mainly at swine and poultry, supports the prudent use of antibiotics. The acquisition of Genera in this financial year provides an entry into the poultry vaccines market, one of the fastest growing sectors of the global animal health market in the last five years*. The worldwide medicines and vaccines market for CAP grew by 7%* in 2015 (at constant currency) and represented 33%* of the overall market. Product categories in this market are anti-parasiticides (i.e. products against ticks, fleas, worms), vaccines,antimicrobials and other pharmaceuticals. We offer a broad range of specialised pharmaceutical products. We do not, at this time, compete in the anti-parasiticides and vaccines markets for companion animals. We continue to grow our established brands through frequent interaction with our customers, up-to-date marketing campaigns and technical support. We are also positioning ourselves to capture the growth opportunities in emerging markets where pet ownership is increasing. We aim to expand our geographical footprint either organically or through acquisitions." Dechra competes in the two largest animal health markets: over 72.8% of our sales are in Europe, 21.8% in the US with 5.4% being in the Rest of the World. We aim to expand our geographical footprint either organically or through acquisition. In the last few years we opened several subsidiaries in new territories. In the 2016 financial year, we completed two acquisitions that open access to new geographies for Dechra, including Latin America and Eastern Europe.
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Good Morning! Today I have a fun and quick technique to share with you – the Eclipse Technique. This is such a fun and easy technique to do. Using the Large Letters Framelits makes this technique super easy! While the Large Letter Framelits pack is pricey you do get 37 dies in the pack and they should be on sale today and be 10% off! My Sending Hugs Card was created by stamping my Roses from the Healing Hugs Stamp Set in Flirty Flamingo. I stamped the rose again onto a post it note so I could create a mask. The mask was used while I stamp the leaves so it gives the card depth and dimension. Once the background was stamped I cut out my letters. My stamped layer was adhered to my pear pizazz layer. I adhered this layer to my card base and my letters with Dimensionals. I could have added a ribbon or embellishments but thought it would make the card too busy. Eclipse Technique how to .. This is also a great technique to use with your Designer Series Papers! I've used one of the designs from the Joyous Noel Specialty Designer Series Paper Pack for this card. I cut the word "JOY" with the Large Letter Framelits and layered it on Copper Foil Cardstock. The letters were raised with Dimensionals. My card was finished off with a sweet bow using the Merry Merlot & Copper Reversible Ribbon. I love that ribbon! I do hope you like my Eclipse Cards and remember to check the Online Extravaganza today for Tools and Inks! It's the perfect opportunity to stock up or to buy those items that have a higher price. If you find you cant locate an item you are after please contact me so I can look into it for you – some of the items are selling out quicker than we anticipated. Just message or ring me and I'll look into for you! Absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing this lovely card.
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Blumhouse Looking Into Potential Reboots for Scream and Hellraiser February 19, 2019 | Posted by Jeffrey Harris Cinema Blend reports that production company Blumhouse Productions and producer Jason Blum talked about future collaborations with Miramax after the success of 2018's Halloween reboot. According to Blum, future collaborations could include the revivals of both the Scream and Hellraiser horror film franchises. However, no deals have been made as of yet to revive the two horror franchises. Previously, Miramax CEO Bill Block stated that both Scream and Hellraiser are "part of the new program" similar to what happened with Halloween. Earlier this month, Jason Blum later told Cinema Blend, "Yes, we definitely have [discussed it]. We're looking – there's nothing happening with either one of those things – but we're definitely looking at it, and it's definitely something I'd be open to." The 2018 Halloween reboot made $159 million at the domestic box office and $254 million worldwide off a $10 million budget. With that, it's easy to see why Miramax and Blumhouse would possibly want to collaborate by trying something similar with Scream and Hellraiser. The latest iteration of Scream was the 2015 MTV series that aired for two seasons. The latest installment for Hellraiser was Hellraiser: Judgement, which was released last year. Blumhouse, Hellraiser, Scream, Jeffrey Harris
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David Perry will present morning and afternoon breakout sessions entitled Writing Strong Three Dimensional Characters on Saturday, May 4th at the 38th Annual CNU Writer's Conference. What traits make a character unique? How do you avoid creating a caricature? How do you make your antagonist more human? What comes first; plot or character? So, attend this workshop to learn more about great character development. David Perry is the bestselling author of three novels. Currently at work on the third and fourth books in his Cyclops series, this will be David's second time presenting at the CNU Writer's Conference. His novel, The Cyclops Conspiracy, was nominated for the 2012 Library of Virginia Literary Award. He lives in Carrollton with his wife. So, join David and many other writers and writing enthusiasts at the CNU Writer's Conference May 3-4th on the CNU campus. Creating and writing a novel is akin to being a sculptor. Sculpture is, of course, the branch of visual arts utilizing all three dimensions. There are a great many techniques and materials sculptors have used throughout the ages. The media available to sculptors is varied and unlimited. Stone, metal, ceramics, wood and a variety of others. Every morning when I wake, I trudge to the bathroom to empty my bladder. It is a daily activity most of us take for granted.
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Q: Shopify pop-up - adding checkout button I am trying to add a "checkout" button to the standard cart popup that occurs when a customer "adds to cart". I am using the Shopify debut theme, but the question would apply to pretty much any Shopify theme that has a "add to cart pop-up". It was pretty easy to add the extra code to "cart-popup.liquid", as I copied it over from "cart-template.liquid". The button itself is showing, but it doesn't work. The other buttons I added, checkout with Paypal and Amazon checkout all show and also work fine. Below is the 'donor code' <div class="cart__buttons-container"> <div class="cart__submit-controls"> <input type="submit" name="checkout" class="cart__submit btn btn--small-wide" value="{{ 'cart.general.checkout' | t }}"> </div> <div class="cart__error-message-wrapper hide" role="alert" data-cart-error-message-wrapper> <span class="visually-hidden">{{ 'general.accessibility.error' | t }} </span> {% include 'icon-error' %} <span class="cart__error-message" data-cart-error-message></span> </div> {%- if additional_checkout_buttons -%} <div class="additional-checkout-buttons">{{ content_for_additional_checkout_buttons }}</div> {%- endif -%} </div> And this extra code shows the buttons correctly on the popup. the buttons all work except for the main one! checkout I think something is missing ... any suggestions? Thanks!
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The Free Library > Health > Health, general > Case Reports in Pathology > January 1, 2017 The Free Library > Date > 2017 > January > 1 > Case Reports in Pathology Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis: A Diagnostic Challenge in the Oral Cavity. <a href="https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Langerhans+Cell+Histiocytosis%3a+A+Diagnostic+Challenge+in+the+Oral...-a0551495454</a> MLA style: "Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis: A Diagnostic Challenge in the Oral Cavity.." The Free Library. 2017 Hindawi Limited 20 Jan. 2022 https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Langerhans+Cell+Histiocytosis%3a+A+Diagnostic+Challenge+in+the+Oral...-a0551495454 Chicago style: The Free Library. S.v. Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis: A Diagnostic Challenge in the Oral Cavity.." Retrieved Jan 20 2022 from https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Langerhans+Cell+Histiocytosis%3a+A+Diagnostic+Challenge+in+the+Oral...-a0551495454 APA style: Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis: A Diagnostic Challenge in the Oral Cavity.. (n.d.) >The Free Library. (2014). Retrieved Jan 20 2022 from https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Langerhans+Cell+Histiocytosis%3a+A+Diagnostic+Challenge+in+the+Oral...-a0551495454 Previously termed "histiocytosis X," Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a rare disorder characterized by intense and abnormal proliferation of bone marrow-derived immature myeloid dendritic cells-Langerhans cells (LCs) in the skin, bone, lymph nodes, and other organs [1]. LCH more commonly occurs in children with a male predilection. The incidence of the disease is reported to be 8.9 per million in children and 1-2 cases per million in adult population [2, 3]. Birbeck granules and positive immunohistochemistry for S100 and CD1a are recognized as the standard diagnostic histological features of LCH. Despite its uniform histologic nature, LCH includes a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations that can vary from a self-limiting single bone disease to an aggressive fatal disseminated form [4]. Previously classified into three different clinical entities including eosinophilic granuloma, Hand-Schuller-Christian disease, and Letterer-Siwe disease, the current classification of LCH is made according to dissemination of the disease: single-system and multisystem LCH [2, 5]. Single-system LCH most commonly involves the bone followed by skin, lymph nodes, and the lung. Bone lesions generally occur in unifocal form and mostly affect skull, ribs, pelvic bones, long bones, vertebrae, and feet [6, 7]. LCH involves the head and neck region quite commonly and in particular the bones of the skull and jaws [8]. Gingiva and hard palate are the most commonly affected sites in maxillomandibular involvement [9]. Oral manifestations of LCH comprise ulceroproliferative and bleeding gingiva, mobile teeth, and pain which is reported to be the most common symptom [10]. The symptoms of LCH may occur first in oral cavity before elsewhere in the body. Therefore, a thorough examination as well as establishing and ruling out differential diagnoses has significant importance in reaching the diagnosis of LCH at an earlier stage [11]. The aim of this report is to present a case of LCH with generalized involvement of the oral cavity. Seeking to raise awareness of the distinguishing features of this diagnostically challenging entity among clinicians, clinical and histological features of the disease as well as current treatment options are discussed in detail. 2. Case Report A 26-year-old male patient presented at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Akdeniz University with complaints of teeth mobility, intense pain, and difficulty in chewing. His medical history was not significant for any medical conditions. Intraoral examination revealed generalized gingival hyperplasia with a greater severity in the palatal region (Figure 1(a)). The gingival enlargement was sessile, soft in consistency, and red in colour with ulcerated surfaces covered by a necrotic slough (Figure 1(b)). Furthermore, gingival recession, periodontal pockets, bleeding of the oral soft tissues, and halitosis were recorded on clinical examination. Widespread alveolar bone loss consistent with severe teeth mobility was detected on the orthopantomogram (Figure 1(c)). Further radiological examination of the patient with computed tomography scan revealed multiple alveolar lesions with poorly defined and invasive margins (Figure 1(d)). Following extraction of the teeth with severe mobility, periodontal therapy was initiated, focusing on aggressive periodontitis among other differential diagnoses. However, no significant improvement in periodontal conditions of the remaining teeth or the severity of oral lesions was achieved. Consequently, eosinophilic granuloma was strongly considered and an incisional biopsy was obtained from the palate. Histopathological examination revealed bony destruction consisting of Langerhans cells with nuclear grooves accompanied by eosinophils and lymphocytic infiltration (Figures 2(a) and 2(b)). LCs were immunopositive with S-100 and CD1a (Figures 2(c) and 2(d)). On the basis of these findings, the patient was diagnosed with LCH. The patient was referred to the Department of Hematology for further examination. Radiographic examination of the patient revealed ground-glass lung nodules within the upper lobe on conventional chest radiography, although further radiographic examination with positron emission tomography (PET) and computed tomography (CT) failed to show lung involvement. Blood and coagulation profiles and liver functions as well as urine analysis were found to be noncontributory. A bone marrow biopsy did not reveal any infiltration. On the basis of clinical and radiographical findings, the definitive diagnosis of LCH with unifocal involvement was reached. The patient underwent systemic chemotherapy with vinca alkaloids (Vinblastine 6mg/m2/week) and corticosteroids (Prednisolone 40mg/m2/day) and remained under follow-up by the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Regression of gingival lesions, significant decrease in mobility of the remaining teeth, and severity of pain were noted at 12-month follow-up after initiation of chemotherapy (Figures 3(a) and 3(b)). Radiological examination revealed no progression in alveolar bone loss, except for mandibular left premolar and molar teeth, around which periradicular bone loss minimally progressed since the initial presentation (Figure 3(c)). Currently, the patient remains stable and asymptomatic for oral lesions with no further complaints of teeth mobility and pain. Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a rare disorder of the reticuloendothelial system with unknown etiology [12]. It is a clonal disease of myeloid dendritic cells that can affect all age groups but mainly children aged 1-4 years [2]. The diagnosis of LCH is reached by evaluating clinical and radiographic findings and confirmed by histopathological and immunohistochemical studies. Among the histopathological findings, infiltration of Langerhans cells, eosinophilic granulocytes, lymphocytes, and giant cells are regarded as prominent features of the disease. The characteristic immunophenotype of LCH includes expression of CD1a, S100 protein, and langerin (CD207) in LCs. On electron microscopy, elongated, zipper-like cytoplasmic Birbeck granules are observed [1,13,14]. LCH most frequently involves the bone and skin, followed by the hematopoietic system, lymph node, liver, spleen, soft tissue, lung, thymus, and pituitary gland [15]. Among the most commonly reported systemic symptoms are development of a soft tissue mass, bone pain, skin rash, fever, and lymphadenopathy [5], while oral manifestations of LCH include hyperplasia of the gingiva or ulcers of the cheek, palate, or tongue mucosa and underlying bone lesions [16]. When encountered in the oral cavity, differential diagnosis of LCH poses a significant challenge for the dental professional, as several clinical features of the disease resemble more common conditions including periodontal disease, malignancies, and granulomatous or ulcerative lesions [4, 17]. Accordingly, clinical and radiological findings of the presented case entailed a primary diagnosis of aggressive periodontitis, which could have indicated near-total extraction. However, reevaluation of the patient and an incisional biopsy for histopathological examination helped authors avoid misdiagnosis of the disease and possibly an incorrect treatment. Early detection of LCH plays an important role in its prognosis, which is closely related to the age of onset, number of involved organs, and the degree of functional lesion [5]. This is particularly significant when the fact that initial symptoms of LCH may present in the oral cavity is taken into consideration. The authors of the study believe that awareness of oral manifestations of LCH may aid clinicians greatly in reducing morbidity and mortality associated with this debilitating condition. Symptoms that are recognized timely and accurately are of vital importance in reaching a definitive diagnosis and thereby conducting an effective treatment. Early diagnosis and effective treatment of LCH have been documented to not only prevent the progression of disease but also avoid further complications including orthopaedic disabilities, hearing impairment, diabetes insipidus, skin scarring, and neuropsychological defects, chronic pulmonary dysfunction, liver cirrhosis, secondary malignancies such as acute lymphoblastic leukemia or solid tumors, and growth retardation [18-23]. Treatment of LCH is carried out by surgical excision, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or combination of these modalities [13, 24]. In the present case, the patient had diffuse oral involvement and following the systemic chemotherapy, oral lesions regressed without need of an additional local intervention in the oral cavity. The rarity and variable system involvement of LCH necessitate a multidisciplinary approach to be carried out for accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and an uneventful follow-up. 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Baur (5) (1) Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Akdeniz University, Faculty of Dentistry, Antalya, Turkey (2) Department of Pathology, Akdeniz University, Faculty of Medicine, Antalya, Turkey (3) Department of Hematology, Hatay State Hospital, Hatay, Turkey (4) Department of Hematology, Akdeniz University, Faculty of Medicine, Antalya, Turkey (5) Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Case Western Reserve University, School of Dental Medicine, Cleveland, OH, USA Correspondence should be addressed to Mehmet Ali Altay; [email protected] Received 30 June 2017; Accepted 3 October 2017; Published 24 October 2017 Academic Editor: Achille Pich Caption: Figure 1: (a) Intraoral view of the patient after extraction of teeth with severe mobility, prior to initiation of chemotherapy. Extensive gingival lesions are observed on the palatal surface of the maxilla. (b) Intraoral view of the patient after extraction of teeth with severe mobility, prior to initiation of chemotherapy. Diffuse, erythematous, and ulcerated gingival hyperplasia is observed in the mandible. (c) Panoramic radiograph of the patient at initial presentation. Generalized alveolar bone loss is observed. (d) Axial sections of the computed tomography scan obtained at initial presentation. Diffuse involvement of both maxilla and the mandible is observed. Caption: Figure 2: Infiltration of the edematous stroma by polygonal cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm, oval nuclei with longitudinal grooves resembling coffee beans named as Langerhans cells, and eosinophils are observed. (a) Haematoxylin and eosin, x200 magnification. (b) Haematoxylin and eosin, x400 magnification. (c) Langerhans cells were highlighted immunohistochemically by S-100, x200 magnification. (d) Langerhans cells were highlighted immunohistochemically by CD1a, x200 magnification. Caption: Figure 3: (a) Intraoral view of the patient 12 months after initiation of chemotherapy. 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I gazed at the television screen in awe. I couldn't take my eyes off it. Everyone else in the surgical theatre – and there were a few – was tuned out as I drank in the beautiful sight of our two-day old twins. The surgeon was talking, nurses and technicians bustling about getting everything prepped, Adi snapping away at the screen with our non-digital camera. Long before I was ready to stop gazing, the screen was switched off and I was arranged on the edge of the operating table, legs akimbo, for our babies to be transferred back to me. I'd been unprepared for the rise of strong maternal feelings that exploded inside me when I called the hospital the day before to find out whether my eggs had 'taken'. As soon as the lab technician assured me that both had taken and were dividing well, a lioness inside me lifted her head and roared. I was a mother, and I would do anything to protect my kids. If it had been allowed, I would have spent the next twenty four hours in the lab gazing at those two tiny, fragile lives in the petri dish. They were mine and woe betide anyone who dared to be careless around them. I loved our tiny twins, who we nicknamed Two and Three, from the second I knew they were conceived. I still love them and can't wait for the day I will finally meet them face to face and wrap my arms around them for a lifetime of missed hugs. It hit me this morning that God feels the same way about me. Except He loved me long before I was conceived. In fact, He loved me so much before I existed that He made sure my parents met so I could be conceived. He loves me. Just as I couldn't tear away my eyes from my little ones, He gazes at me with love and delight. He sits beside me and counts every hair of my head. He watches over me when I sleep and is with me in every activity. I am loved. And so are you. You know when I sit down and when I rise up…. For You formed my inward parts; You knitted me together in my mother's womb. Wonderful are Your works; my soul knows it very well. My frame was not hidden from You, when I was being made in secret, intricately woven in the depths of the earth. the days that were formed for me, when as yet there was none of them. Royal Baby Or Royal Fetus? Like the majority of people in the UK, indeed in the Commonwealth, I'm delighted that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting their first baby. People are excited about this new life, already discussing names and speculating on whether this little one will be a boy or a girl, even whether the Duchess will have twins! Yesterday, I came across Denny Burk's comments about our reaction to the news and, particularly, the fact that we are talking about a baby. Not a blob or a fetus, but a baby. Interesting the way our terminology changes when we consider a pregnancy and new life to be precious…. Why aren't we calling it the 'royal fetus'? I recently came across this amazing pregnancy video which shows the development of a baby from conception to birth using the most spectacular images from Tor Constantino. It's definitely worth watching. Within 8 weeks the baby has a face, characteristics. It has all its internal organs. And its nervous system is already so developed that it can perform reflex actions such as movements away from cutaneous stimulation and squinting. It hiccups. While I am weary of making this into an anti-abortion ad, I want you to note that this baby is still 16 weeks away from its right to life, as declared by the UK government and hundreds of thousands of woman each day. I don't want to provoke anyone that is affected by this subject, and I am not criminalising or judging any woman who has made this decision. I do want to lovingly change people's perspective when it comes to the sanctity of life. By 16 weeks the baby can hear, breathe amniotic fluid, make facial expressions within the range grown adults and even has fingernails. By 24 weeks its brainwaves resemble those of a newborn child and it can recognise its mother's voice. There is so much beauty in this. A study has been conducted that shows, when a baby is face to face with its mother, their heartbeats synchronise to coincide with one another. Isn't that just the most precious thing? This is part of my friend Bethan Elysia Woodward's blog post and I found it passionate, biblical and scientific – no mean task! Read more of Bethan's post, including a fascinating quote from the late Paul E Rockwell MD. Quoted with kind permission from Bethan Elysia Woodward. Last Friday, I visited the Holocaust Centre near Laxton with Reindeer Writers, my local ACW writing group. As I walked from the car park to the centre, I entered beautiful rose gardens, in the middle of which was a hexagonal monument with the names of the extermination camps from World War II engraved on each side. The gardens were very peaceful with the trickling sound of a water feature and the gentle scent of a multitude of white roses, each with a plaque commemorating the name of an individual or family who perished in the holocaust. Our visit began with a couple of short videos outlining the cold-blooded organisation and brutal terror of the Nazi extermination and concentration camps, and how the Laxton Holocaust Centre was founded. We were then free to wander around the museum. The centre aims to show how wrong genocide is, whether it be in Nazi Europe in WWII, Rwanda in 1994, or Darfur in this century. At the beginning of the exhibition, I was interested to see a gallery of famous Jews. I had never before realised that Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Artur Rubinstein, Sigmund Freud and Albert Einstein were Jewish. It is frightening how prejudice can completely blind people to a person's worth. Einstein's written works in physics were burned by the Nazis simply because he was Jewish and, therefore, considered a threat to the Nazi regime. This is utter madness. Yet it happened… and made perfect sense to educated, reasoning people at the time. The Nazis' attitude towards children was interesting. I saw a photo of a maternity hospital with an SS banner proudly displayed over the cots. It was part of the Lebensborn (Spring of Life) Programme. In this programme, young women with appropriate racial characteristics were selected to conceive children by SS officers in Hitler's relentless request for a master race. (Hmm, designer babies. Does that ring any bells today?) Not only that, but Aryan-looking children were kidnapped from occupied countries including Poland and Norway. These little ones were then indoctrinated and raised as young Nazis. Aryan-looking children were desired, so they were favoured by the Nazi regime. But what about Jewish children? Or children from non-Aryan backgrounds? Their lives were of no consequence to the Nazis. If small starving children forced to live in the ghettoes were caught stealing food, they were shot. As I pondered on my visit, I could not help but be saddened by the fact that seventy years on, we still have not learnt to value the lives of those who are perceived as being a little bit different to us. Tragically, a form of 'selection' still goes on. If someone is smaller and more dependent than us, we feel it gives us the right to choose whether or not that person has worth and should be allowed to live. Currently 180,000 abortions are carried out every year in England and Wales. If it was wrong to exterminate human people in the Holocaust (and it was), surely it is also wrong to abort human people in the womb? Naked I came from my mother's womb, and naked shall I return. blessed be the name of the Lord. I also turned to godly Christian writers who I respect and look up to, one of whom was Elisabeth Elliot. Although we have never met, her books have had a huge influence on my life and I consider her one of my spiritual mothers. Within one of her books was an article that comforted me greatly: A Tiny Treasure in Heaven. She shares the heartbreaking loss of her daughter and son-in-law Val and Walt when Val miscarried a wee daughter in her fourth month of pregnancy. Many years later, they still remember how 'beautifully formed' she was; tiny but perfect, fitting into the palm of a hand. Article used by kind permission of the author, Elisabeth Elliot. I have just read a heart-moving blog post by Mike Anderson, sharing four lessons he has learned from his precious new-born daughter, who is virtually blind. Mike has rediscovered wonderful truths about God – on a deeper level, and more real than ever before. Read it for yourself. Is The Unborn Really A Human Being? Size: Are big people more human than small people? Level of Development: Are 25-year-olds more human than 8-year-olds, since they are cleverer and stronger? Environment: Does being inside a house make you more human than being outside it? Does being located inside your mother's womb make you less human than being outside it? Degree of Dependency: Are people dependent on kidney dialysis or pacemakers less human than those who have no need of such dependence? If people are less human because they are dependent, does that make it okay to kill them? A Novel + A Skull = Unexpected Worship! I was reading the latest Michael Connelly book this afternoon when I came across a piece of courtroom dialogue discussing the thickness of the human skull. Like a bright shaft of sunlight breaking through cloud, it hit me that it was God who gave me my skull. He lovingly and skillfully wove me together in my mother's womb, and the skull He so carefully developed from my parents' chromosomes is the one I still have! I'd always taken my skull for granted, it's just there protecting my brain and giving my face its shape. But this afternoon a huge smile lit up my face as a wave of pure joy and a feeling of awe swept over me, and I lifted my hands and heart in a brief moment of worship. How wonderful that God is intimately involved with the conception and development of human life. He is the one who sets all the processes in motion, developing the human embryo from conception through the foetal stage to birth. The Bible describes Him as being intimately and actively involved in this process (Psalm 139:13-17). Marvellous though this is, it is not just a physical work He is doing. He also knows all about the person we are from conception, our childhood, our teenage years, our choices as adults. He knows what job we will do, all about our career, whether we will marry and have children, our disappointments and the things we will enjoy. Even before our conception, God knows us (Jeremiah 1:5): whether He will become precious to us or whether we will choose to disregard Him and suppress the natural human belief that He exists (Romans 1:18-23). Your skull was woven together by God specifically for you, perfect for the life that He planned for you to live. Ever thought to thank Him for your skull?
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Q: Formatting JSON data in R I'm really new to working with JSON data, so I had a question about formatting. Here's the link to the data I was trying to work with I was using JSONlite and did this: shot<-"http://stats.nba.com/stats/playerdashptshotlog?DateFrom=&DateTo=& GameSegment=&LastNGames=0&LeagueID=00&Location=&Month=0&OpponentTeamID=0& Outcome=&Period=0&PlayerID=202322&Season=2014-15&SeasonSegment=& SeasonType=Regular+Season&TeamID=0&VsConference=&VsDivision=" I then did fromJSON: json_data <- fromJSON(paste(readLines(shot), collapse="")) This gives me the data in a list. My issue (although for all I know I messed up working towards this) is trying to create a data frame out of this info. I was able to make a data frame with code I read under similar questions on the site, but it is all of the data in just one column. Any recommendations would be appreciated! Thanks A: Normally, first thing to do when you get a JSON, you look at the structure. str(json_data) Doing so will reveal that your data has a very simple structure: is is a dataframe with rows, a line of headers, wrapped in some metadata about what each column means. Using the $ will allow you to address those specific components. In other words, your specific json is already a data frame structure, all you gotta to is take it out of json library(jsonlite) json_data <- fromJSON(paste(readLines(shot), collapse="")) str(json_data) mydf <- data.frame(json_data$resultSets$rowSet) colnames(mydf) <- unlist(json_data$resultSets$headers) You ought to get something like this: head(mydf) GAME_ID MATCHUP LOCATION W FINAL_MARGIN SHOT_NUMBER PERIOD 1 0021401215 APR 14, 2015 - WAS @ IND A L -4 1 1 2 0021401215 APR 14, 2015 - WAS @ IND A L -4 2 1 3 0021401215 APR 14, 2015 - WAS @ IND A L -4 3 1 4 0021401215 APR 14, 2015 - WAS @ IND A L -4 4 1 5 0021401215 APR 14, 2015 - WAS @ IND A L -4 5 1 6 0021401215 APR 14, 2015 - WAS @ IND A L -4 6 1 GAME_CLOCK SHOT_CLOCK DRIBBLES TOUCH_TIME SHOT_DIST PTS_TYPE SHOT_RESULT 1 10:33 7.7 0 1 25 3 missed 2 8:41 14 10 9.6 10.7 2 made 3 6:42 14.9 11 9.7 18.2 2 missed 4 5:16 19 3 3.5 4.2 2 made 5 4:45 19.8 3 3.7 3.3 2 missed 6 3:08 13.5 10 9.7 18 2 missed CLOSEST_DEFENDER CLOSEST_DEFENDER_PLAYER_ID CLOSE_DEF_DIST FGM PTS 1 Hill, George 201588 4.3 0 0 2 Hill, George 201588 5.7 1 2 3 Hill, George 201588 3 0 0 4 Miles, CJ 101139 4 1 2 5 Hill, Solomon 203524 3 0 0 6 Hill, George 201588 4.5 0 0
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Insight & Analysis: Environmental Law and Policy Biodiversity & Species Disaster Law Federal Climate Policy International Environmental Law Pollution & Health precautionary principle scientific uncertainty Toxic Substances Weekly Planet Autumn Bordner Ann Carlson Aidan Smith Andria So Beth Kent Cara Horowitz Chandra Middleton Claudia Polsky Dan Farber Daniel Carpenter-Gold Duncan McLaren Ethan Elkind Evan George Eric Biber Fan Dai Gil Damon Gabriel Greif Heather Dadashi Holly Doremus Heather Lewis Hanna Payne Jordan Diamond Jim Salzman Jonathan Zasloff Ken Alex Katherine Hoff Michael Kiparsky Kathleen Miller Katie Segal Louise Bedsworth Leana Weissberg Molly Bruce Moira O'Neill Nell Green Nylen Patrick Heller Richard Frank Ross Zelen Sean Hecht Sharon Jacobs Shruti Sarode Julia Stein Steven Weissman Ted Parson Timothy Malloy Ted Lamm Guest Contributor Laurel Hunt: Egypt's Corals Get a Seat at the Table at COP27 The region's coral reefs are a precious resource under threat, but they also exhibit exceptional thermal tolerance to heat stress Diver, bubbles and wall at Elphinstone Reef, Red Sea, Egypt (Derek Keats) Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0) https://www.flickr.com/photos/dkeats/6186078630/ Laurel Hunt (UCLA JD '23) attended COP27 as a member of the UCLA Emmett Institute delegation. This is her fifth UN Climate meeting. This year, she moderated two panels on coral reefs and risk mapping. She is the former Executive Director of Los Angeles' regional climate collaborative and an international city-to-city climate network. As global climate leaders edged toward an agreement on "Loss and Damage" at COP27, BBC News Arabic reported something striking: An oil terminal was dumping toxic wastewater into the Red Sea jeopardizing "super corals" along with other coastal communities. Just as the UN Climate Talks reached its 11th hour, barely treated toxic wastewater, a byproduct of oil and gas drilling, was streaming into the local ecosystem. This all occurred near the same coastal Egyptian city of Sharm el-Sheikh where world leaders, including President Biden, sat down over the past two weeks to discuss the UN Climate agenda's fate. The wastewater comes from Egypt's Ras Shukeir oil terminal and is referred to as "produced water" in leaked documents issued by the Gulf of Suez Petroleum Company, BBC Arabic reported. The documents also suggest that Egypt's government has known about the wastewater problem since at least 2019, when British oil company BP sold its 50% stake in the plant to Dragon Oil, a United Arab Emirates firm. Ironically, this decision to dispose of company assets worth $10 billion was seen by many commentators as a plan to help BP meet climate targets. Egypt's state oil company owns the other half of the plant. Five days before this news broke, I was in Sharm el-Sheikh as a member of the UCLA Emmett Institute's delegation to COP27. Climate activists, scientists and politicians descended on a venue that was bustling day and night. Many reunited with colleagues in between dynamic panel talks and negotiations. The energy on the ground felt electric as I moved between a session in the United States' Pavilion to coffee with an old colleague and ended up in a session featuring an incoming Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and an enthusiastic crowd. Even before the toxic dump headline, Egypt's coral reefs were already on the COP27 agenda. I organized a panel in Israel's Pavilion to discuss reefs and climate solutions: "Adapting Our Coral Reefs to Climate Change: The Latest Science & Management." Countries, including the U.S., build and then organize their activities at COP around their "Pavilions." This is the country's physical presence at COP and pavilions often host a packed lineup of panel discussions, speeches, and receptions. This event grew out of a long-term collaboration with coastal cities sharing best practices for climate resilience including cities in Israel, Australia, South Africa, Chile, Spain and several others. (Prior to law school, I served as the Director of a city-to-city climate network focused on cities in these Mediterranean regions of the world.) This year's panel featured experts from the U.S. State Department, the University of Queensland, The Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences in Eilat, the Australian Remote Operations for Space and Earth consortium (AROSE), NASA, and Tel Aviv University. Notably, Coral Vita, a pioneer reef restoration startup company located in the Bahamas, and winners of the Earthshot Prize, also spoke at the event. After months of planning with all our partners, I moderated the panel along with Israel's Chief Scientist, Prof. Noga Kronfled-Schor. We discussed challenges to coral reefs around the world and specific threats to the northern Red Sea, where Sharm el-Sheikh is located. The UN has warned that, if average global temperatures rise by 1.5 degrees Celsius as called out in the Paris Agreement, 90% of the world's coral will be wiped out. Temperatures in the Red Sea are currently rising faster than the global average rate. At the same time, the region's "super coral" has so far proved to be resilient to the effects of climate change and we're starting to understand why. At COP27, a group of expert coral scientists from around the world released the report, "The Gulf of Aqaba's Reefs of Hope," declaring that coral reefs are beyond important globally, but, especially to the Red Sea region. In terms of climate change, this region's corals exhibit exceptional thermal tolerance in response to heat stress, surviving temperatures that are 5 to 6 degrees Celsius above the mean maximum summer temperature of the region. Notably, this means that the mass bleaching and mortality that has occurred to corals around the world has not yet reached the gulf's coasts. Prof. Maoz Fine, a speaker on our panel and one of the report's authors, explained that "If we were to protect the Gulf of Aqaba from local pressures (which are growing rapidly), we would essentially create the largest refuge against climate change for coral reefs." The regions' reefs deserve a spotlight because they matter for fighting climate change globally. They are also an especially precious resource in Egypt, the country that generates the most coral-reef-associated tourism income of any nation in the world. Tourism contributes $1.2 billion (USD) to the Egyptian economy annual and supports 275,000 jobs. This is quite significant, especially in a country where almost one-third of the population lives below the poverty line. "Reef-building corals are the foundation of many coastal communities, providing people with food, protection from storms, life-saving medicines and livelihood from tourism," said Prof. Fine. There are also a host of ecological management challenges and opportunities associated with a politically complicated region bordered by eight Middle Eastern countries: Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Eritrea, Yemen, and Djibouti. Fine's report even calls for the Red Sea reefs to become a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, which would draw recognition and resources to the area. Later in the week at COP27, Prof. Fine joined Suez University coral reef expert Prof. Mahmoud Hanafy on a TV segment to discuss the reefs in the region and the impacts of climate change. The COP27 panel and TV segment highlighted the hard work being done on the ground by scientists and managers. Laurel Hunt, Earthshot Prize-winner Sam Teicher (Coral Vita), and Dr. Newton Campbell, Jr. (AROSE) at COP 27. (Photo credit: Laurel Hunt) Each year the UN Climate Talks put the colossal challenge of climate change on the global media stage. Much like the Olympics, it pours resources into the regional economy, while sometimes putting a critical spotlight on the host country, be it for human rights issues or environmental threats like those facing the Red Sea. Hopefully, we can use this shifting platform to draw attention to pressing regional climate issues like the spectacular Red Sea coral reefs. And maybe the reefs can teach us something about our diplomatic interactions. It wouldn't be the first time. Just look at the post-Cold War official government collaboration between the US and Cuba on ocean science and reefs. As a result of attending COP27 with the Emmett Institute's delegation, I am now working with our partners to secure funding for a regional meeting to discuss reef science in the Red Sea. Climate Change, COP 27, coral reefs, Emmett Institute, marine life How Much Rain is L.A. Capturing? Here's a New Acronym: CBAM. You're Going to be Seeing It a Lot. Tightening the Net About Guest Contributor POSTS BY Guest Contributor Guest Contributor Veronika Bagi: Loss and Damage Finance Now! Or Not? A view from inside the COP27 loss and damage negotiations Guest Contributors Jasmine Robinson and Jessica Vived: Proposed Extreme Heat and Air Quality Protections for Agricultural Workers Advance in California Legislature AB 2243 resulted from a partnership between law students in UCLA Law's California Environmental Legislation and Policy Clinic, UCLA's Food Law and Policy Clinic, and Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia Guest Contributor Sharaban Tahura Zaman: COP26 outcome on Carbon Markets: Takeaways for the Global South Where is the Global South heading with carbon market mechanisms in the coming decade? Guest Contributor Kate Mackintosh: 200 Words to Save the Planet—The Crime of Ecocide Could ecocide become the fifth crime to be prosecuted at the International Criminal Court? Guest Contributor Jetta Cook: Greater Than the Sum: Sub-national Renewable Energy Policy during the Trump Administration Even Red-States Supported and Increased Renewable Energy during the Trump Administration UC Affiliates Site by Lisa Hazen
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NEW YORK (AP) - Fox News Channel commentator Geraldo Rivera said Friday that the hoodie an unarmed black teenager wore when he was killed in Florida is as much responsible for his death as the man who shot him. The veteran TV personality, speaking on "Fox & Friends," waded in with an opinion on the shooting of Trayvon Martin, a story that has attracted national attention over the past month. He later acknowledged that his comments were "politically incorrect." People wearing hooded sweatshirts are often going to be perceived as a menace, Rivera said. "I'll bet you money that if he didn't have that hoodie on, that nutty neighborhood watch guy wouldn't have responded in that violent and aggressive way," Rivera said. The unarmed 17-year-old Martin was killed Feb. 26 in Sanford. He was wearing a hoodie and returning from a trip to a convenience store when neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman started following him, telling police dispatchers he looked suspicious. Zimmerman hasn't been charged and says he shot Martin in self-defense. The case brought hundreds of people together in New York with Martin's parents for a protest march this week. The BET television network said it would air a special, "Shoot First: The Tragedy of Trayvon Martin," on Monday. Of Martin, Rivera said, "God bless him, he was an innocent kid, a wonderful kid." But he said the case should be a warning to parents to watch what their children should wear. "If you dress like a hoodlum eventually some schmuck is going to take you at your word," he wrote in a commentary posted Friday on the website Fox News Latino. Hundreds of people had posted messages on Rivera's Facebook page by Friday afternoon, the overwhelming majority of them negative about Rivera's comments. Rivera compared his own comments to those of fellow Fox analyst Juan Williams, who was fired by National Public Radio in 2010 for saying on Fox that he gets nervous when he sees people on a plane with clothing that identifies them as Muslim.
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Rodriguez Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week Lexi Rodriguez tabbed B1G defensive player of the week(KOLN-TV) By Nebraska Athletics Published: Nov. 29, 2021 at 4:03 PM CST LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) -Lexi Rodriguez earned the final Big Ten Freshman of the Week award of the 2021 season, the conference office announced Monday. Rodriguez's Freshman of the Week distinction is the fourth of her career and the most of any Husker freshman in a single season. She has collected six total weekly awards from the conference this season, having been tabbed Defensive Player of the Week twice and Freshman of the Week four times. The Sterling, Ill., native averaged a team-leading 5.13 digs per set with 1.13 assists per set last week as No. 11 Nebraska split on the road. Friday at No. 5 Wisconsin, Rodriguez finished with a team-best 13 digs and five assists. She followed by tying her career high of 28 digs and added four assists in a win at No. 6 Purdue on Saturday. NU concluded the regular season as Big Ten runner-up. In Rodriguez's inaugural campaign, she ranked third among Big Ten players with 4.71 digs per set in conference play. Nebraska has counted 12 Big Ten weekly award winners this season. Copyright 2021 KOLN. All rights reserved. Much colder air has arrived with a little surprise snow Remembering Ed Littler
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I just designed a new add for my add in the Knot Magazine - Art Leather had asked me to photograph one of my earlier bridal couples for an add they were designing for the "Kiss" Magazine published by Kay Jewelers. I did ad a copy of that ad below mine. I took another image from that shoot and used it here for my add. Angela and Kevin's wedding was a few years back and they were gracious enough to let us into their home to photograph. The inserted images are from their own wedding. The message is so clear - all the emotions, beauty and happenings of your special day are preserved for you - they are priceless - and they will bring back memories for years and generations to come. We would be honored with the privilege of being your family historians - and have fun with you doing it.
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Q: como puedo enviar la factura de la orden de compra por correo electronico quiero que cuando una compra tenga un estado 'aprobado' en el modelo order se envie un pdf al correo del cliente. alguien me puede sugerir algo con respecto a eso? estos son los modelos de la orden class Order(models.Model): usuario = models.ForeignKey(User, on_delete=models.CASCADE) estado = models.CharField(max_length=50) precio_total = models.IntegerField() invoice_no = models.CharField(max_length=500, default=increment_invoice_number, null=True, blank=True) fecha = models.DateTimeField(verbose_name="Fecha", default=now) class Meta: verbose_name="Order" verbose_name_plural = "Orders" ordering = ['-id'] def __str__(self): return 'Order {}'.format(self.invoice_no) class OrderItem(models.Model): producto = models.ForeignKey(Caracteristica, on_delete=models.CASCADE) orden = models.ForeignKey(Order, on_delete=models.CASCADE) precio = models.DecimalField(max_digits=10, decimal_places=0) cantidad = models.PositiveIntegerField(default=1) def __str__(self): return '{}'.format(self.id) def get_cost(self): return self.price * self.cantidad gracias por su colaboracion. A: Podrías hacerlo de esta forma: from django.core.mail import send_mail send_mail( 'Subject here', 'Here is the message.', '[email protected]', ['[email protected]'], fail_silently=False, ) Pero en settings.py tienes que escribir el siguiente código: #SMPT CONFIGURATION EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django.core.mail.backends.smpt.EmailBackend' EMAIL_HOST = 'smtp.gmail.com' #si usas gmail EMAIL PORT = 587 # puerto de gmail EMAIL_USE_TLS = True EMAIL_HOST_USER = [email protected] #tu correo EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = password #contrasena del correo Además, en gmail tienes que ir a este link: https://myaccount.google.com/lesssecureapps y pones en permitir el acceso de aplicaciones poco seguras.
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Trader and tanker owner Trafigura Group is forming a new joint venture to trade petrochemicals. The focus will be on bulk liquid chemicals, it said. The venture has been set up with "senior executives from the petrochemical trading industry", including the current management team of Altis Group International. Altis will continue to trade from Houston, while the new Altis International (Singapore) will have a branch office in Geneva. Trafigura's Tom Jay, who is a director of the new venture, said: "We believe that the time is right to start exploring the potential of this market.
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ipsos2 CIPR view on 'Trust' report; PR professionals can build trust in technology The ethics of technology are a genuine public concern, according to a report by Ipsos MORI - 'Trust TheTruth'. The research, which reveals the public's view on technology and automation, shows scientists are the most trusted professionals in the world (60% trustworthiness) followed by doctors (56%) and teachers (52%). Whilst the public are generally positive about the prospect of technology and automation improving lives (76%), there is concern that technological progress is "destroying lives" (50%). The report recommends considering "the ethics of using these technologies". The report concludes that "trust does not appear to be in terminal decline but is often lower than half a century ago". This is particularly true of business, with trust more stable over the last 20 years and not "in constant freefall around the world as some people may assume". Politicians are globally considered the most untrustworthy professionals. Two-thirds of the public consider politicians to be untrustworthy (67%) and more than half say the same about Government Ministers (57%). This report should act as a call to action for the public relations profession. The public are anxious about the profound changes that will be driven by automation and AI. As this increases, there will be a public demand for human expertise to have a role in protecting the consumer. Trust and reputation are fragile. Encouragingly, and contrary to popular narrative, the conclusion in this report is that we are not experiencing a crisis of trust - rather, trends show trustworthiness in professions and institutions evolves. Public relations professionals, as strategic experts with a moral compass, have a greater role to play at this time of increased scrutiny to strengthen, build and rebuild trust. CIPR President, Emma Leech Found.Chart.PR FCIPR About the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) Founded in 1948, the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) is the Royal Chartered professional body for public relations practitioners in the UK and overseas. The CIPR is the largest membership organisation for PR practitioners outside of North America. By size of turnover and number of individually registered members, we are the leading representative body for the PR profession and industry in Europe. Jon Gerlis Public Relations and Policy Manager [email protected]
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Review: Gun Hill Road September 14, 2011 at 4:24 pm by Ray Pride At once violent and reserved, Rashaad Ernesto Green's "Gun Hill Road," the debut writer-director's thesis film at NYU, supported by a scholarship from Spike Lee, one of his professors, veers from the blatant to the oblique. After three years in prison, Enrique (Esai Morales) returns to Gun Hill Road in the Bronx to discover his wife (Judy Reyes) in an affair with another man and his teenage son Michael (Harmony Santana) a transvestite performance poet making not-so-tentative moves toward becoming a transsexual. Kissed crucifixes abound but at least no one falls to their knees in supplication in confessional before an altar. This movie's many worlds' distance from another blunt New York filmmaker, Abel Ferrara, and his soulful mayhem, where the id explodes and smears at will, but Green's after something else, something simmering. "Gun Hill Road" implies a cycle of violence, but also a cycle of sexuality off the norm, and while a lack of speechifying is good, the central yet unexplored question is whether Enrique's hatred and rage are nurtured from being raped in prison. The opening scene is an unexplained attack by Enrique on another prisoner that lands him in the deep, dark hole for days; the two men cross paths with consequences back in the world. And, the first time he and his wife have sex after his release, Enrique studiously, rhythmically resists the touch of kiss: a prison-styled hint of the "cowboys don't kiss" commonplace. It's the brooding heart of the narrative, however many peek-a-boo glimpses there are of transsexual performer Santana dolling up, primping or gawping in pain in an extended take of being dispassionately fucked by a homophobic black man. Morales' emotional heft as the sexually conflicted ex-con, surely to be sent up again, keeps "Gun Hill Road" out of the exploitation bin. Still, the unresolved implication of causality between the father's pain (or closetedness) and the son's life remains a dip into murky waters. With Isiah Whitlock, Jr. 86m. (Ray Pride) "Gun Hill Road" opens Friday at Landmark Century. Timeless Lark: A Review of "The Old Man And The Gun" Robert Redford's smile remains gentle grace. On The Road Again: A Review of "The Leisure Seeker" Virzì cites the movies of Altman, Scorsese, Ritt and Ashby as primary touchstones, and the roadside encounters with other characters rise to approach those influences. Road, Again: A Review of "Nico, 1988" Nico turns fifty: what of the rest of her life? Alien Tongue: Lori Felker Finds Future Language On The Road To VON LMO Chicago filmmaker Lori Felker etches a "distorted portrait" of No Wave musician VON LMO and his life, including on his home planet of Strazar. Harmony Santana Rashaad Ernesto Green Previous Post Review: Mozart's Sister Next Post Review: Amigo
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Archive for February 21st, 2010 Sunday, February 21st, 2010 Building the World Champion 1970 Knicks By Jeff Freier in Basketball, Knicks Rumors & News | 1 Comment February 21st, 2010 12:01 PM This is the 40th anniversary of the 1970 World Champion New York Knicks, and the franchise will honor that outstanding team tomorrow night at the Garden. By now we all know about the May 8, 1970, heroics of Knick captain Willis Reed, who hobbled onto the court, scored the team's first four points while basically playing with one leg and led his team to its first championship. Just the sight of him on the floor intimidated the Lakers and inspired the Knicks to victory. Reed's performance in the series was good enough to earn him the Finals MVP (and by the way, he had to guard three Hall-of-Fame centers during the playoff run: Wes Unseld, the artist formerly known as Lew Alcindor and Wilt Chamberlain). That season Reed also won the regular season MVP, the All-Star game MVP (he was the first player to win all three awards in the same season), was on the All-NBA first team, the Defensive first team, was the Sporting News MVP and …
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Facy, Peter (1822–1890) Peter Facy, n.d. Archives Office of Tasmania, PH30-1-5636 Another old identity in the person of Mr. Peter Facy, sen., passed away yesterday morning. So much was he respected by his numerous friends that the news of his unexpected demise created quite a gloom over the City, and in all quarters yesterday he was the subject of reverential conversation. It was not generally known that Mr Facy had been ill. On Thursday last he was at his place of business as normal, but Mr. Andrews, who is in the employ of Messrs Facy and Fisher, of which firm deceased was senior partner, noticed that Mr. Facy looked somewhat ill and pale, and obtained a cab for his conveyance home. The deceased gentleman did not then leave his residence in Hampden-road until Monday last, when he drove round to the office of the Tasmanian Steam Navigation Co., the Bank of Van Diemen's Land, and his own office, returning home afterwards, and that was the last occasion on which he left his house. He appeared on Tuesday to be recovering from his short illness, which took the form of a difficulty in breathing and a heaviness in the region of his heart. At 10 o'clock on Tuesday night he retired to rest, that being his usual time of retirement. Sleeping soundly until half-past 11 the same night he awoke, and found the difficulty in breathing increased to such an extent that it was deemed advisable to call for medical aid, which was obtained, but proved ineffective, as the patient died peacefully at 1 o'clock yesterday morning. He had always enjoyed good health until the last year or two. Mr. Facy was born at Ashburton, Devonshire, England, on October 6, 1822, and when a mere infant was brought with his brothers and sisters, he being the youngest of the family, to Hobart by his father, Peter Facy, in the ship Cumberland which arrived here on the 23rd January, 1825. Captain Carns, father of the late Dr. Carns, of Hobart, was master of the vessel, and amongst the passengers on the Cumberland during that voyage were Dr. Crowther and family, Sir Alfred Stephens, Major Lloyd and family, and Mr. Wakefield and family. It may be remarked that the Cumberland, after making an intermediate voyage, sailed from Hobart on 28th May, 1827, for England, but was never again heard of, and on the outward manifest, a copy of which still exists, deceased's father was mentioned as a wool exporter. It will be seen that deceased last month completed his 65th year of residence in Tasmania. On arrival in the colony Mr Facy's father commenced business as a tanner and fellmonger near the lower part of Collinastreek (?), on the bank of the creek, and continued in that line of business until his death. He was one of the first settlers to send consignments of wool from Van Diemen's Land to England, and exported in conjunction with Messrs. Kermode, Henry Hopkins, and others. On his death, his son Peter, the subject of the present notice, entered the business along with his brothers, and carried it on until the year 1848, when it was closed, and he and his brother Joseph started for England on a visit, and remained there for two years. On Mr. Facy's return to Tasmania he joined in partnership with Captain William Fisher as shipping agents, and was connected with the firm and worked energetically until some ten days prior to his decease. Mr. Facy was one of the first shareholders in the Tasmanian Steam Navigation Co., which was instituted in the year 1852, and two years later, in May, 1854, he was elected a director, continuing in that capacity, with the exception of 12 months, until his death. As senior director, his cool judgment, which marked all his dealings, was ever regarded by his colleagues on the Board as its weight deserved. In all shipping matters his opinion was taken as an authority, and during the years he served as a Warden of the Marine Board, and also as a member of the Consolidated Board, he displayed a thorough acquaintance with his duties, but his interest was centred mainly in lighthouse work, and he was one of the chief promoters of the building of the Mersey Lighthouse. His connection with the Marine Board terminated in December, 1888. Mr. Facy had monied interest in the barques Kassa, Wild Wave, and Pet, the barquentine Guiding Star, the S S Pinafore, and the ketches Hero, Priscilla, and Huon Chief. He was often to be seen on the wharf, and his presence will be greatly missed by all who have business to transact in that locality. Mr. Facy was also a director of the Bank of Van Diemen's Land, and up to last year president of the Hobart Mutual Building Society. The temperance movement has lost in Mr. Facy one of its strongest supporters, as since its commencement in Hobart he has been closely identified with it in many ways. The Tasmanian Temperance Alliance claimed him as its treasurer for the past 30 years, and he was one of the most honoured and loved of its members. He looked forward with pleasure and delight to the opening of the new Temperance Hall in Melville Street, for the erection of which he had worked earnestly, and he was one of the founders of the Alliance. Though never what might be termed an active politician, be was often to be seen in the Speaker's gallery, in the House of Assembly during the progress through Parliament of the new Licensing Bill. One of the memorial stones of the now Temperance Hall was dedicated to Mr. Facy. His name appears as the publisher of the Peoples' Friend, a temperance periodical in which he manifested great interest. Mr. Facy was appointed a justice of the peace in February, 1883. He contested once for an alderman's seat conjointly with Mr. Henry Pearce, but was unsuccessful, and he never again stood for the position of alderman. Cricketing was a sport in which he took great pleasure, and he took part in the first North and South match played at Oatlands, and also in the first All England match played in Tasmania in 1881, Mr. Facy in religion was a Congregationalist. He leaves a wife, whose maiden name was Kliza Vautin, being second daughter of the late Mr. James Vautin, of the Audit Department, and two sons, Mr. Peter Facy, secretary to the Tasmanian Steam Navigation Co., and Mr. Henry James Facy, to mourn his loss. Mercury (Hobart) , 6 February 1890 , p 3 (view original) Facy, Peter 'Facy, Peter (1822–1890)', Obituaries Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/facy-peter-357/text358, accessed 1 February 2023. Ashburton, Devon, England 5 February, 1890 (aged 67) Hobart, Tasmania, Australia fellmonger temperance advocate timber merchant wool merchant Key Organisations Tasmanian Temperance Alliance
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Afghanistan Partial Threat Assessment: Nowruz Update Mar 20, 2017 - Caitlin Forrest Afghanistan Partial Threat Assessment: November 23, 2016 - March 15, 2017 KT: The U.S. faces pressure from Russia as well as militant groups that seek to undermine the U.S. and NATO missions in Afghanistan during spring and summer 2017. The ANSF faces readiness gaps that will expose multiple provincial capitals to recurrent attacks by the Taliban and escalating attacks in Kabul by multiple groups, including ISIS. These threats will compound the difficulty the ANSF already faces in holding territory recaptured from Taliban forces in 2016. Russia meanwhile will attempt to thwart the U.S. and NATO by brokering peace talks with the Taliban that increasingly incorporate competing international power centers, such as China and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). The Taliban set conditions during the winter phase of its yearlong campaign, Operation Omari, to target provincial capitals during its upcoming spring 2017 offensive. Taliban militants attacked security posts and district centers near the provincial capitals of Helmand, Kunduz, and Uruzgan provinces over the reporting period, indicating their intent to attack these cities during their upcoming spring 2017 offensive when they announce it in April 2017. Taliban militants had also launched simultaneous attacks on the same three cities, as well as the provincial capital of Farah Province, in October 2016. Taliban militants attacked four district centers in Helmand in January and February 2017 to weaken security forces and gain territory to stage attacks against Lashkar Gah city. Taliban militants also launched several attacks against security posts on the outskirts of Tarin Kot city, the provincial capital of Uruzgan province in January and February. Taliban militants also attacked ANA bases in Baghlan-e Jadid District in Baghlan Province in March 2017 in an attempt to gain control of the ground line of communication (GLOC) that the ANSF uses to send reinforcements to Kunduz City from Kabul. These attacks indicate that the Taliban intends to launch ground campaigns against Lashkar Gah, Tarin Kot, and Kunduz cities during the upcoming spring offensive. ISIS Wilayat Khorasan took advantage of ungoverned and remote spaces in northwest Afghanistan to expand its territory. ISIS expanded beyond its stronghold in Nangarhar province in eastern Afghanistan and established a base to receive and train foreign fighters in northwest Afghanistan. Uzbek militants fighting with ISIS in Jowzjan province exerted social control by destroying Sufi shrines, burning civilian homes, and erecting prisons in early 2017. ISIS deployed recruiters from Zabul province to set up a training camp in Nimroz province in early 2017. ISIS will prioritize expanding its control in Afghanistan as it faces the loss of its capital cities in Syria and Iraq in 2017. ISIS will also attack Afghan state institutions directly. ISIS launched a complex attack against the ANSF national military hospital in Kabul on March 8, 2017. The attack demonstrated an increase in capability, insider access, and the transfer of techniques from other groups in the area or from ISIS's core terrain. ANSF force regeneration is not on track to match the Taliban's spring offensives. The ANSF failed to secure large swaths of territory from Taliban militants during the winter phase of its own counter-offensive campaign, Operation Shafaq. The majority of its holding forces are insufficiently trained and under-equipped, requiring additional support from Afghan Special Security Forces. Taliban militants targeted southern and northern districts during the winter phase of Operation Omari while the ANSF conducted anti-ISIS operations in the East. The ANSF continues to struggle with high casualties and attrition despite ongoing U.S.-led force regeneration efforts. Recruitment generally keeps pace with these losses, but it is insufficient to build the force necessary to clear and hold territory from Taliban militants. The Afghan Air Force's (AAF) capabilities are steadily increasing, but its airframes are in "dire condition" due to high operational tempo and compromised helicopter maintenance due to sanctions on Russian equipment. Russia will attempt to leverage this weakness to insert itself in Afghanistan's security sector on its own terms. The Taliban will likely capitalize on the ANSF's readiness gaps by launching simultaneous offensives in separate regions during its spring offensive in order to stretch and weaken the ANSF to a breaking point. Rising tensions in the National Unity Government will allow the Taliban and extremist networks to exploit security gaps. First Vice President Abdul Rashid Dostum undermined the government by refusing to comply with Afghan law or cooperate with judicial institutions following accusations that he assaulted the former Jowzjan Governor in November 2016. ISIS and the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) exploited security gaps caused by the absence or fracturing of Dostum's militia in Jowzjan while it protected him in Kabul. Meanwhile, Dostum's rival, Balkh Provincial Governor Mohammad Atta Noor, seeks to supplant fellow Tajik and Jamiat party member CEO Abdullah Abdullah's influence in the National Unity Government. President Ghani benefits from Atta's efforts to undermine Abdullah, his rival. Atta is currently holding private talks with President Ghani, either to join the central government or possibly set up a bid for the 2019 Afghan presidential elections. The National Unity Government will lose its ability to prevent insurgent and Salafi-jihadi groups from reconstituting as it fractures along powerbrokers and warlords' competing interests. The National Unity Government will also become increasingly willing to entertain peace talks with the Taliban brokered by Russia, which could accelerate bold posturing and independent action by former Northern Alliance Warlords within the government. Russia is undermining the U.S. and NATO by positioning itself as the key interlocutor of peace talks with the Taliban. General Nicholson expressed concern over the "malign influence" of Russia, Iran, and Pakistan and their support of terrorist groups inside Afghanistan in a press conference on December 2, 2016. He stated that the Russian narrative that Taliban militants are countering ISIS in Afghanistan is false, and further undermines the U.S. missions in Afghanistan. Russia plans to discuss Afghan peace talks with representatives from Iran, China, Pakistan, India, and Afghanistan in Moscow in April 2017, following similar meetings in December 2016, February 2017, and March 2017. Russia is courting Afghan government officials to legitimize itself as a dominant regional actor in the Afghan conflict. Russia may use economic incentives, such as restoring Soviet-era infrastructure, to strengthen its ties with the Afghan government. Russia's continued support for the Taliban will thwart the U.S. and NATO missions in Afghanistan, weaken the Afghan government, and position Russia to use peace talks in Afghanistan to assert its own legitimacy as a guarantor of international order. Russia will use its increasing influence in Afghanistan to weaken and ultimately oust NATO from Afghanistan. Current levels of U.S. support to the ANSF will fail to secure Afghanistan against militant groups and prevent Russia's efforts to undermine NATO in Afghanistan. The Taliban can modulate violence in Afghanistan during the fighting season and therefore exert leverage over the Afghan state, the U.S. and NATO. U.S. Forces-Afghanistan (USFOR-A) optimized its force structure in order to mitigate the drawdown from 9,800 to 8,448 troops during the winter fighting season, but the force is still inadequate to prepare the ANSF to secure the country. U.S. leaders attest that the U.S. must increase its troop levels to increase the ANSF's capacity through the train, advise, and assist (TAA) mission. The U.S. has a national security interest in preventing Salafi-Jihadist groups, including ISIS and al-Qaeda, from reconstituting in Afghanistan. Correction: ISW previously listed that Taliban militants attacked Talah wa Barfak District in Baghlan Province in March 2017. It has since been corrected to state Taliban militants attacked ANA bases in Baghlan-e Jadid District in March 2017 as of 22 MAR 2017. Afghanistan Partial Threat
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Celebrating National Arts and Humanities Month October 25, 2021 Shaker Village Imagine yourself standing on the turnpike here at Shaker Village. Close your eyes for a moment. Can you feel the soft, rustling breeze through the trees? The sun shining warm on your face? Each step you take is accompanied by the crunch of gravel on the path. In the distance the ducks are quacking, the donkey brays. There's a group of people up ahead on a tour listening intently to the guide. They are nodding and smiling. How do you feel in the moment? This Place Matters When our nonprofit organization formed in the 1960s, the original board members and the public worked tirelessly to restore the Village. It was a not an easy undertaking. They persevered because they felt the same way you feel when you visit Pleasant Hill: this place is special. How is it special? It's hard to articulate an answer to that question. It's educational. It's entertainment. It's fun. It's an escape. It's a sense of peace. A feeling of lightness. A connection to nature and to beauty. It's hope in the midst of a chaotic world. Finding Relevance Today The 1820 Meeting House. The Shakers built their environment to reflect their view of Heaven on Earth. Interestingly, their view of Heaven on Earth was adapted over time – both proactively and reactively. One notable example was the shift in how the Village was oriented. The community was initially laid out north to south. Within the first 20 years of establishing the Village, the orientation shifted to run east to west as the turnpike remains today. While there were likely multiple factors in this decision, the New Madrid earthquake in 1811 damaged the original meeting house. The need to construct a new Meeting House may have been the impetus for this change. It's lessons like this that the Pleasant Hill Shakers left us to examine. Their ability to adapt over time and their resilience is an important example that we can find relevance in as we navigate our changing world. Today more than ever, we all need someplace where we can take refuge. A place where we can rest. Where we can reflect. Where we can consider steps we can each individually take to help adapt our communities to be more inclusive, equitable, cohesive and proactive. This year we join the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS), The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), and The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to celebrate the 35th anniversary of National Arts and Humanities Awareness Month. "Three and a half decades after its official recognition, National Arts and Humanities Month takes on new relevance to American life today. Music inspires and uplifts us, poems and stories spark our imagination, and museums teach us about the world and ourselves. The arts and humanities have the power to unite us, to heal us, to sustain us, to help us better understand each other, and to guide us through challenging times." – joint statement by IMLS, NEA and NEH. Shaker Village is a place where everyday we think about the human experience and study history, philosophy, religion, community development and more. Sixty years ago, the leaders of our nonprofit could not have guessed just how important Shaker Village would be today, but today it's certain that Pleasant Hill will remain special for generations to come. Sustainability arts, community, earthquake, humanities, imls, meeting house, museum, nea, neh, sustainability
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You are here: HomenextPeoplenextPrimitive Methodist MinistersnextSurnames beginning with NnextNeale, John Thomas (1818-1888) Neale, John Thomas (1818-1888) John was born on 2 February 1818 at Griffydam, nr Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire. The family soon moved to Ansty, nr Leicester. John's father was a PM local preacher and class leader and often entertained travelling preachers in their home. John was converted under a sermon preached by Francis Warner of Leicester at Ansty. He soon became a local preacher. John's obituary records that he was exceedingly hospitable. To entertain friends at his table was a grand source of satisfaction and joy to him. He had a large heart and was full of compassion and sympathy for the poor and oppressed. He hated meanness, denounced tyranny and injustice with fiery vehemence and championed the cause of the weak and struggling with all his might. As a preacher and platform speaker he excelled. He suffered from a speech impediment, but as he warmed to his work his stammering ceased and the discourse flowed on in smooth and easy style. John married Ellen (1834-1920). Census returns identify three children. Eva Ellen (1853-1885) – married Henry Whitworth, a butcher and local preacher Betsey (1859-1881) John Thomas (1867-1928) – a refreshment caterer John died on 30 July 1888 at Lincoln and was buried at Ripley, Derbyshire. 1844 Winster 1845 Horncastle 1846 Bottesford 1847 Grantham 1848 Donington 1851 Ilkeston 1855 Sleaford 1857 Kiveton Park 1860 Boston 1863 Burton on Trent 1868 Clay Cross 1870 Belper 1874 Ripley 1880 Ripley (S) 1883 Lincoln l Primitive Methodist Magazine 1873 (portrait); 1889/689 W Leary,Directory of Primitive Methodist Ministers and their Circuits , 1990 The error is within Leary's directory. By Geoff Dickinson (03/01/2018) I think there is a typo in the list of stations. From 1857 to 1860 he was stationed in the Kniveton circuit, which changed to become the Wirksworth circuit during his appointment. Effectively the head of the circuit was changed from the rural village of Kniveton to the market town of Wirksworth, both in Derbyshire. By David Leese (02/01/2018) Surnames beginning with N J. Nettleton Naisbitt, James William (1877-1965) Nash, Samuel Nash, T Nassau, John (1834-1868) Nation, William (1819-1893) Nattrass, John (1828-1908) Nattrass, Timothy (1831-1898) Naylor, Arthur (1878-1948) Needle, Henry (1822-1891) Neilson, Daniel (1850-1904) Nelson, G Nelson, John (1798-1869) Nelson, Robert William (1879-1940) Nelson, Thomas (1797-1848) Nesham, T Nettleton, Samuel (1815-1877) Neville, John (1839-1919) Newbury, Daniel (1841-1896) Newell, Thomas (1821-1906) Newman, George (1844-1913) Newman, Henry (b1837) Newns, William (1850-1929) Newsome, Edwin (1844-1918) Newsome, Thomas (1821-1887) Newton, David (1840-1879) Newton, George (1841-1912) Newton, J Newton, M Newton, Philip (1840-1866) Newton, William (1816-1856) Nichol, William F Nicholas, Maurice (1831-1899) Nicholas, William Henry (1874-1953) Nicholle, Edward (b abt1811) Nicholls, John (1840-1898) Nicholson, Thomas (1820-1897) Nickels, Thomas (1827-1906) Nightingale, James Southern (1868-1939) Nixon, John Noad, Frank (1896-1975) Nobbs, William Ellice (1824-1887) Noble, James Anthony (1849-1917) Noble, Ralph Cookson (1889-1972) Nock, Joseph (1844-1891) Noot, J Norcross, William (1885-1970) Normandale, George (1819-1875) Normandale, George Collinson (1849-1930) Normandale, John William (1847-1931) Normandale, T Norris, Frederick William (1867-1916) Norris, Levi (1841-1905) Norris, William North, John (1802-1872) North, William Norton, Daniel Norton, James (1819-1893) Norton, John (1880-1967) Norton, M Norton, Matthew (1826-1912) Nott, Luke (1817-1893) Nott, William Nullis, Isaac Septimus (1828-1868) Nume, Phillip (1856-1929) Nunn, James Stammers (1838-1907) Nurse, Robert (1841-1902) Nutcey, Joseph
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Q: Change time in day date picker depending on location/day I'm using amsul date selector and a time selector, I want to change the min/max hours of the time selector depending on what days and check boxes are selected. Here is my code: var today = new Date(); var tomorrow = new Date(); tomorrow.setDate(today.getDate()+1); var nextyear=new Date(); nextyear.setFullYear(nextyear.getFullYear()+1); pickupdatemin=new Date(document.getElementById('car-rental-pickup-date').value); const timepicker = $('#car-rental-pickup-time').pickatime({ clear: '', min: [9,00], max: [16,30], onSet: function(context) { getpricing(); } }); const pickupdatepicker = $('#car-rental-pickup-date').pickadate({ format: 'mm/dd/yyyy', min: tomorrow, max: nextyear, today: '', close: '', clear: '', disable: [1], onSet:function(context){ var pickup_loc_sel = document.getElementsByName('car-rental-pickup-location'); var pickup_loc; for(var i = 0; i < pickup_loc_sel.length; i++){ if(pickup_loc_sel[i].checked){ pickup_loc = pickup_loc_sel[i].value; } } var d = new Date(context.select); var isSat = d.getDay() == 6 && pickup_loc == "sf"; var max = isSat ? [11,30] : [16,30]; var time = timepicker.pickatime('picker'); time.clear().set({max}); var ddate = dropdatepicker.pickadate('picker'); ddate.clear(); ddate.set('min', d); getpricing(); } }); So right now that code works pretty well as is, what I want to change is in addition to everything thing I have there (I was able to do the rest with the help of a previous poster on here), if pickup_loc = "oc" I want the days available to be Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and I want the times available to be 11am - 2pm. How would I go about doing this? Edit: Here is a working jsfiddle A: I added a function to your radio buttons, I think you are also manipulating time picker when date is set. So you have to build a function to call when date is changed and when place is changed and collate them in one function to improve consistency, right now the new function will handle your time picker all right but once you select the date those will be overridden by your date onset function. This is not accurate code but just to help you figure out your next move. function placeEvents() { var pickup_loc_sel = document.getElementsByName('car-rental-pickup-location'); for (var i = 0; i < pickup_loc_sel.length; i++) { /* if (pickup_loc_sel[i].checked) { pickup_loc = pickup_loc_sel[i].value; } */ pickup_loc_sel[i].addEventListener('change', function(e){ var max = [16, 30]; var min = [9, 00]; if(e.target.value === 'oc') { min = [11, 0]; max = [14, 0]; } var time = timepicker.pickatime('picker'); time.clear().set({ max, min }); disable = e.target.value === 'oc' ? [1, 4, 6] : [1]; var date = pickupdatepicker.pickatime('picker'); date.clear().set({ disable }) }) } } JS Fiddle for your reference https://jsfiddle.net/9c6r1ns4/1/ A: Like this: var today = new Date(); var tomorrow = new Date(); tomorrow.setDate(today.getDate()+1); var nextyear=new Date(); nextyear.setFullYear(nextyear.getFullYear()+1); pickupdatemin=new Date(document.getElementById('car-rental-pickup-date').value); var timepicker = $('#car-rental-pickup-time').pickatime({ clear: '', min: [9,0], max: [16,30] }); var pickupdatepicker = $('#car-rental-pickup-date').pickadate({ format: 'mm/dd/yyyy', min: tomorrow, max: nextyear, today: '', close: '', clear: '', disable: [1], onSet:function(context){ updateTimePicker(); } }); $("input[type=radio]").change(function() { updateDatePicker(); }); function updateDatePicker(){ var radioValue = $("input[type=radio]:checked").val(); var dPicker = pickupdatepicker.pickadate('picker'); switch (radioValue){ case "oc": dPicker.set({ 'enable': [2,3,5], 'disable': [1,4,6,7] }); break; default: dPicker.set({ 'enable': [2,3,4,5,6,7], 'disable': [1] }); } updateTimePicker(); } function updateTimePicker(){ var radioValue = $("input[type=radio]:checked").val(); var dPicker = pickupdatepicker.pickadate('picker'); var tPicker = timepicker.pickatime('picker'); switch (radioValue){ case "oc": tPicker.set({ 'min': [11,0], 'max': [14,0] }); break; case "sf": if (dPicker.get('select') != null && dPicker.get('select').day == 6){ tPicker.set({ 'min': [9,0], 'max': [11,30] }); break; } default: tPicker.set({ 'min': [9,0], 'max': [16,30] }); } } And here is a working fiddle
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Home»Editor's picks » Winston-Salem label does grassroots hip-hop Winston-Salem label does grassroots hip-hop John Adamian Comments Off on Winston-Salem label does grassroots hip-hop Hip-hop has its centers of gravity. New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, Houston and Memphis all have thriving scenes and names associated with their sounds. North Carolina may not be linked with a lot of high-profile nationally recognized hip-hop but still, there are artists working away here, trying to carve out a name for themselves and for the state. Last year marked the 20th anniversary of J.O.T. Records, a small independent Winston-Salem hip-hop label. The label was founded by James O. Terry Jr. in 1996, first as a CD-only project, moving, over the years, to release vinyl and into the realm of streaming music, with many of the label's albums available on the Spotify and Tidal services. Terry, 46, grew up in Winston-Salem, where he attended Carver High School in the 1980s. Terry was a communications major at NC State in the early '90s, and launching a record label made a kind of sense to him, given his background. "It kind of fell right under that umbrella," Terry said. But there was no real template or how-to-guide for launching a rap label. "I didn't have any classes to teach me," he said. He had been DJing hip-hop parties since he was a young teenager, spinning records at events at the Sawtooth Center and the National Guard Armory. Terry made a decent amount of cash DJing, so when he went off to college he was able to go in a style suitable to a budding hip-hop impresario. This included "gold rings on every finger" a flashy gold chain, and "a butter soft $700 coat trimmed in real mink and matching mink headgear," as he writes in Breaking Stereotypes, one of the several books he's put out telling his life story and documenting the work he's put into the label and his hip-hop projects. Eventually, Terry decided to shift his focus to writing lyrics, rapping and making original music instead of DJing. He started performing under the name Grande Gato. One of the things that made Terry's songs stand out was that he rapped in Spanish, even though English is his first language, and no one spoke Spanish in his household. "I wouldn't say I grew up speaking Spanish," Terry said. "I learned Spanish in high school and then I kind of would run into people who knew Spanish and they would teach me, but they were teaching me like the informal Spanish, whereas in school I was learning the formal Spanish, and between the two I kind of was able to learn. I wouldn't say I'm super fluent in it, but at the same time I can speak it." To rap at all requires a degree of confidence, and rapping in a second language takes extra gumption. But Grande Gato has had success, given the challenges. He's been asked to perform in Miami, as a part of Latin music events where he was the only African-American rapping in a second language. Teaming up with other hip-hop artists from the region, he's assembled a collective known as North Carolina Street Heat. Grande Gato is joined by rappers Jon Notty, Don Caban, Fire Marshall and Ms. Crystal on most of the releases under the collective's name, and other artists join the team as special guests as well. Terry had met Notty and Caban when he was a student at North Carolina State University and they were attending North Carolina Central. Before fully committing to pursuing music as a career, Terry worked for a time as a BED teacher, teaching "behaviorally-emotionally disabled" students. "The kids in my class, when they found out I did music, they kind of gravitated more towards me," Terry said. He saved up his earnings to focus on music and the label. "I didn't officially go full-time until about 2003," he said. This year marked the 10th year that Grande Gato, North Carolina Street Heat or some combination of the collective performed at the Dixie Classic Fair in Winston-Salem. The collective has released seven records, and Terry and his collaborators are readying the eighth one for early 2018. Going full time has meant a number of things for Terry. He spends a significant amount of time driving between Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Greensboro, Winston-Salem and Charlotte to the record stores that carry J.O.T. Records releases. He also sells his books, some of which are photo-heavy documents, almost like physical copies of an Instagram feed, featuring informal pictures of Terry and the North Carolina Street Heat crew at clubs, hanging out with other artists, connecting with fans. "Pictures are worth a thousand words," Terry said. "I could tell people all day, but they see the pictures and they get it. I always believe you don't have to say a lot to make an impact." And for devoted fans, the books offer a glimpse into the origins of J.O.T. Records as well as the day-to-day life of Terry and his collaborators. "I talk about how I started out selling out of the trunk of my car," Terry said. "There's a lot of history in there that lets people know stuff that they wouldn't normally find out about us unless they did a deep dig, and a lot of people aren't going to do that — you know, we live in a fast-paced society and if you don't show it to 'em in five, ten seconds, you've lost their attention." In addition to the CDs, LPs and books, Terry is big on what he calls "multi-level marketing." He and the collective members sport watches, hats, jackets, necklaces and other items branded with the North Carolina Street Heat logo (a DJ with two turntables). It gives the impression of a large and unified organization. "I try to do stuff a little different to make it stand out," Terry said. When people think of folk music, hip-hop isn't always the first style that comes to mind, but there are elements of the J.O.T. Records output that can be viewed as folk for the digital era. It's small-batch: Terry presses up 100 copies of each vinyl release. This music emanates from the people and from this place, giving it a connection to the region. Listen to Jon Notty's "Cam Newton" from the collective's 2014 release The Album. It's a 21st-century pop-culture praise song about the Carolina Panthers' star quarterback. With its ominous rising synth-string line and slowed-down vocal textures, it has a vaguely trap-ish sound, but it's also appealingly raw and weird. The Caribbean inflected rapper Fire Marshall's woozy and slightly crazed "Diamond Touch" is a catchy bit of warped dancehall. Grande Gato's "Para Ganar" presents a syncopated slice of North Carolina reggaeton. Terry's wife, Ms. Crystal, performs an atmospheric and slightly dark trap-gospel song called "Save Me." ("Heal me, heal me, don't let the devil kill me.") Terry isn't necessarily trying to grow the roster of J.O.T. Records. He's excited to just keep doing what they're doing. "Everybody that I work with, I like them because they're unique, they didn't sound like anybody else out there," Terry said. "That's why I gravitated toward everybody. That's why I wanted to continue my relationship with everybody and put 'em out there. I tell them 'We don't have a big budget, but you can do what you're doing.'" Tags : Caribbean, Chapel Hill, Diamond Touch, DURHAM, Grande Gato, Greensboro, J.O.T. Records, James O. 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Q: JqGrid id and rownumbers conflict I used Guriddo jqGrid JS - v5.0.0 - 2015-09-14 This is a example trouble When I click id = 16 highlights rownum = 16 but id = 15 and etc... Code: $("#jqGridEdit").jqGrid({ url: '/brand/brandFormaQuery.php', cellurl:'/editData.php', mtype: 'POST', datatype: 'json', loadtext: "", page: 1, colModel: [ { label: 'id', name: 'id', key: true,hidden: false}, { label: 'Name', name: 'brandName',editable:true,hidden: true } ], cellEdit: true, gridview: true, deepempty: true, gridview: true, headertitles: true, //autowidth: true, //shrinkToFit: false, viewsortcols : [true,'horizontal',true], width: 1270, height: 750, rowNum: 200, sortable: true, rownumbers: true, viewrecords: true, loadonce: true, caption: 'test', ignoreCase: true }); $('#jqGridEdit').jqGrid('filterToolbar',{searchOnEnter: true, defaultSearch: 'cn'}); }); A: To analyse and to reproduce the problem one required to have the JSON data. It's important that it should be no id duplicates in the data returned from the server. I recommend you additionally to try to use free jqGrid which is another fork of jqGrid. You can just use URLs described in the wiki article. Starting with publishing 4.7.1 version directly after 4.7, which changed license agreement, I started developing free jqGrid. Both forks will be developed independent. The version numbers have no relation with which version if newer. I prefer to use 4.*.* version numbers because I try to hold free jqGrid compatible with jqGrid 4.7/4.6 and some other 4.x versions. If you would have the same problem with free jqGrid then I would suppose that you have some problem (like id duplicates) in the input data. You should use tools like Fiddler or Developer Tools of Internet Explorer or Google Chrome (press F12 to start the tools and choose Network tab) to make HTTP trace. The JSON data from the server response should be appended to the text of the question. If you would have no problem with free jqGrid than some bug could exist in Guriddo jqGrid JS v5.0.0. You can report the problem to Guriddo. You should include JSON data which can be used to reproduce the problem in the bug report.
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Anyone have any tricks to get shimano stradic ci4 the drag click ratchet back on properly? For whatever reason I'm having a terrible time getting it back in and seated right. I've attached a photo to show the part I'm referencing. With the drag click ratchet "floating" or not being seated properly all I can get is a silent drag. Any help would be appreciated.
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music / Folk Walking through the cosmos with Devendra Banhart A freewheeling chat with the indie-folk godhead on 9/11, pain, Buddhism, and everything in between. By Larry Fitzmaurice The Bardos Devendra Banhart's tenth album in nearly 20 years, Ma, is small and gorgeous — an understated and folk-leaning meditation on parenthood, loss, and family that recalls Songs of Love and Hate-era Leonard Cohen as much as it does his early classic records like 2004's double-stunner Rejoicing in the Hands and Nino Rojo. Play it in quiet enough of an environment, and it feels like his guitar is whispering in your ear, as he switches between English and Spanish in his instantly recognizable soft singing voice. Similar to 2016's indelible Ape in Pink Marble, Ma is compact in its prettiness — and our conversation the day before the album's release earlier this month was anything but. As we sat down at Cha-An Teahouse in the East Village, Banhart recalls the "many, many bad dates," he's had just feet from the private space we're sitting in. (Always a globe-trotter and once a NYC denizen, he's lived in Los Angeles for the last four years.) Over an hour-long conversation that spanned the personal and the cosmic, the two of us barely got to touch on the album itself as we mused on life and its endless machinations. Read Next: Devendra Banhart pays homage to Haruomi Hosono on new single "Kantori Ongaku" An inquisitive and funny conversationalist, Banhart gives back as much as he gets when it comes to being interviewed, and as someone who interviews people for a living, our chat was a nice change of pace. Sure, sometimes you want to hear about how the artist's latest record was made, or what the thematic intent was behind it; but sometimes, you want to just sit down with a pot of tea and talk about the pain and pleasure of being alive. Yesterday was 9/11. What's your memory of that day? My girlfriend was flying. Her flight had to be grounded in Iowa or something. I don't think I had a cell phone, but I eventually got a hold of her. Then I just watched the footage over and over again — of course, it was on every channel. Waiting to get in touch with my girlfriend was horrifying, but that fear was numbed by the overall shock, and this tsunami of foreboding doom. It felt so global. I never felt so connected to global, foreboding doom. On that day, it really felt like the world changed for the worse. Do you think the world ever got better? It's possible! We became more aware of the other side of the story. But I'm not sure if we got better. That's one of the things that I found so amazing about Ramy Youssef's HBO special Feelings. He makes an amazing joke that relates to that question. But, no, of course the world didn't become better after that. The United States possibly became more conscious of its own behavior. It's possible that people lived in the bubble that the United States is a perfect country — the Mother Teresa to the world. So it brought a new conscious that maybe that's not the case. That's one side of it. The other side, of course, is we became extremely — and probably more — racist. More defensive and frank. Something I practice everyday is Tonglin. It's Tibetan for taking and receiving. Every time there's a horrible disaster — and there's one daily — you breathe in all of the confusion, suffering, and pain that the individual or group of people experienced at that moment. You visualize yourself sucking in all of their pain and suffering, and you visualize breathing out healing, wisdom, and love, sending it out into the world. Does it affect those people in any way? Probably not, but it's a tool that you can use yourself, and in terms of things that you're putting out into the world, there are worse things. Where are you spiritually at the moment? Delusional, and a terrible lay practitioner — in other words, a very bad Buddhist. I practice Rasayana Buddhism. What about you? I feel like I'm just trying to exist. As I get older I'm trying to increase my capacity for empathy to the people around me, and be conscious about the space I occupy and how it affects others around me. I guess that's the closest I get to spirituality. That's beautiful. It doesn't need to go any further than just trying to be conscious outside of yourself — of a realm outside of yourself. Other people don't think that way, and the world does not behave in the way you want it to. You can struggle with that your entire life, and it only gets magnified the older you get — or, you accept and understand that everybody is on their own trip and has their own consciousness. But at the same time, you're searching for that common ground, and that's why meditation is helpful. It strips away a lot of these layers of our identity. "This is me, this is what I'm into" — that falls away over time, and then you find something that you have in common with other people. It's hard not to feel angry these days. Do you feel similar? I subscribe to two Buddhist publications. One's called Tricycle, the other one is called Lion's Roar. The cover of the latest issue of Tricycle is a picture of someone trying to meditate on fire, and it says "Anger." My girlfriend saw it and was like, "Is this a feature about some place [pronounces anger as an-jer]? I've never heard of it!" Then she realized what she was saying and started laughing. Perspective is so funny. The next time I start to get angry, I'm going to say, "Why don't I just go to [pronounces anger as an-jer] instead? It's a nicer place." If I tweeted "I just want everyone to be happy," somebody would write back, "Fuck you. How dare you." No matter how at peace with other people I try to be, someone's gonna fucking come in and just say "fuck you" to me. You accept that that's going to happen, and once you've accepted that, you have to deal with the fact that you're gonna say "Fuck you" to yourself. As good as you're feeling, it's gonna creep in there. What's your level of interaction with social media these days? Well, I have Instagram. I don't know who doesn't have Instagram. There's a lens where social media is the most vile, horrific, evil thing on Earth, and then there's the lens where it's creating a community for people that don't have one. It's connecting the exploited and disenfranchised, creating tremendous compassion and empathy. It's just a tool! And it can be used for good or bad. I just watched a documentary about what's it like to be a teen in high school with Instagram. There's a moment where a kid posts a photo, and then they take a screenshot and they delete it — and then they look at the screenshot to see how that photo worked with the other photo. I look at it through a lens that's like, "Wow, you're putting a lot of work into this, I appreciate that!" But that's me trying to find something positive in it. Mostly, the necrosis is at such a high level, it's insane. I'm hypocritical, because I think it's so cool that it can be a glimpse into somebody's life whose work I really admire. I love Meredith Monk, and with Instagram, I get a chance to see if she has a cat, and what's she reading. I just want to be creepy and see what her kitchen has. I love it when people get really personal and a friend posts something that's just like, "I'm going through some shit and I just wanted to get it out there." There's something so beautiful about that. I'd like to use it more like that, but I don't know if I'm intimate enough. I just post about shit that I care about, that's about it. Maybe I should be funny with it, too — like, the next time I go to get a colonic! [Laughs] Because I love colonics, and I don't get enough of them. It's been a long time. When's the last time you had one? Way too long! Maybe a year or so, even more. I'm embarrassed to say that, because I think of myself as like a real colonics expert. The truth is, it's just enemas these days. They're easier to get. But I should invest in a beautiful colonics machine — the Tesla of colonics machines. I've always wanted to invent something called the septiside: a little tube that goes into each orifice, and you turn it on and it sucks it all out. Doesn't that sound wonderful? That's a very Western perspective. I just want it all gone with the press of a button. When's the last time you felt pain? Today. I talked about Venezuela in an interview and it made me immediately want to cry. Then I thought about Daniel Johnston. That made me want to cry. His art was so beautiful. How about you? Today. My cat got really sick like two months ago, and I was away doing a story while my wife was taking care of her. The story was published today and I was revisiting the experience in my mind, it still feels very fresh. Pain is instructive. It certainly is, but how quickly do you forget? You're thinking about the memory of pain. You can almost relive it, but it's not the same. Pain changes, obviously, but the memory remains and changes as well. Often, when you look back, you go, "I suppose it's psychological pain." Was there any point of having that pain? You could've spared yourself a lot of physical anxiety and pain if you had just looked at the situation, which is this: If there is a solution, then you shouldn't feel any sadness. Assume it's gonna work out and there's gonna be no pain, and if there's no solution, there's truly nothing you can do. Why burden yourself with this extra pain? But the mind it doesn't work that way, except for people who have meditated for, like, fifty years. The rest of us are just stuck with this suffering, and it's even crazier when the memory of the pain is just as real, or stronger, because it's grown over time. It's really frightening. As you get older, is your memory sharper? As I get older, I'm a new old person in a new country called "being old." I've just arrived, I've got my Hawaiian shirt on, I've got my camera — let's check it out! I haven't found that I'm duller or sharper due to age. I'm sharper when do everything I don't want to do for up to ten days. For some people, that can be called a retreat. Focusing on practice. not texting so much, being conscious of what goes into my body, doing a little bit of exercise and loving myself, not paying so much attention to those thoughts that come in and say, "You're a total piece of shit." It ebbs and flows, but it feels like it's forever while it's happening. Your music has become more miniature over the years. I've got a friend who's friends with David Lynch. She was having dinner with David and his wife, and they were having an argument, and he said, "Don't you understand, I just want a room with nothing a hole with some oil in it — that's it." Then he cracked up. But when she told me that story, I thought, "Oh fuck, I can really relate to that." I just want a room with a hole in it. I don't know about oil — maybe I'll take some chamomile tea. I'd like just a room, with a hole, some chamomile tea, and maybe a little bit of moss in the corner and a tiny watering kit. In a way, when you're first starting out making music, you want to show people that you can do stuff. At the beginning, I just had a four-track and a guitar Then, suddenly, you have access to more stuff, and you go nuts. But that's not what I'm interested in. I'd rather have nothing in my house. Maybe the only place you can do that is with music. In the press materials, you talk about childlessness and whether or not you'll ever become a father. How do you feel about that notion right now? Well, buy me a drink and see where this goes. [Laughs] I suppose it doesn't really matter if I have a kid or not. And if it matters, then I'll deal with it in whatever way and I'll suffer. [Laughs] Maybe I'll make a record about the suffering of not having a child. Or, I'll accept it, and it's fine. This record isn't about if I have a child or not — it's really about reaching that point where I'm this new old person. It seems pathetically optimistic, but it feels like I'm landing in this new place. My world is suddenly filled with these little kids, because these people that I've been in a band with since we were little kids now have children. Not only did I have this incredible opportunity of not having a child and therefore being able to observe that relationship between them and their children, but I can go home and write about it. That's something they don't have the luxury to do. Of course, you can write amazing art while you have children, but I have an extra luxury. Listen to Devendra Banhart's Ma album: Devendra Banhart, Folk music / Rock music / Features
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Das Messelager Köln war ein von 1939 bis 1945 bestehender Lagerkomplex auf dem Gelände der Kölner Messe im rechtsrheinischen Kölner Stadtteil Deutz. Dazu gehörte ein Außenlager des KZ Buchenwald, das als SS-Baubrigade III von September 1942 bis Mai 1944 dort untergebracht war. Die Häftlinge wurden zu Aufräumungsarbeiten, zur Trümmerbeseitigung und Bergung von Leichen nach Bombenangriffen sowie zur Blindgängerbeseitigung in Bombensprengkommandos gezwungen. Weiterhin gab es auf dem Gelände ein Kriegsgefangenenlager, ein Polizeihilfsgefängnis (Arbeitserziehungslager) der Gestapo sowie Lager für zivile Zwangsarbeiter. Die Messe diente auch als Sammellager für die Deportation der jüdischen Bevölkerung und der Sinti und Roma ("Zigeuner"). Vorgeschichte Unmittelbar nach Beginn des Zweiten Weltkriegs beschlagnahmte die Wehrmacht große Bereiche des Kölner Messegeländes. Kurz nach Kriegsbeginn wurden erste Kriegsgefangene – rund 1000 Polen – in der Osthalle interniert; nach der Kapitulation Frankreichs im Sommer 1940 folgten französische Gefangene, nach dem deutschen Überfall auf die Sowjetunion sowjetische Kriegsgefangene. Alle Häftlinge wurden als Zwangsarbeiter eingesetzt, in der Landwirtschaft, im Bau und anderen Bereichen. 1940 diente das Gelände der Messe vom 16. bis 21. Mai im Rahmen der sogenannten Mai-Deportation als regionales Sammellager für rund 1000 Sinti und Roma unter anderem aus Köln, Herne, Wuppertal, Wanne-Eickel, Aachen, Koblenz, Gelsenkirchen, Krefeld, Düsseldorf und Duisburg. In der Messe wurden sie, nach Städten getrennt, auf viereckige, mit Stroh gefüllte Viehboxen verteilt. Das vom Roten Kreuz ausgeteilte Essen war spärlich, die Säuglinge bekamen keine Milch. Die Rassenhygienische Forschungsstelle überprüfte noch einmal die Begutachtung der Verhafteten, und in der Folge wurde eine geringe Anzahl der Verhafteten von der Deportation ausgenommen. Die Selektionen leitete Josef Ochs von der Kriminalpolizei. Anschließend ging die Deportation unter SS-Bewachung mit der Reichsbahn in das Generalgouvernement Polen. Dort wurden sie in verschiedene Lager oder Zwangsarbeitskolonnen eingewiesen, später auch in Ghettos. Man schätzt, dass mehr als die Hälfte von ihnen dort ums Leben kamen. Auch bei der Deportation der Kölner Juden ab 1941 wurden die Messehallen genutzt (siehe: Artikel Jüdische Geschichte in Köln). 1942 wurde der Messebetrieb auf dem Gelände, der ohnehin stark eingeschränkt gewesen war, gänzlich eingestellt. Außenlager des KZ Buchenwald Nachdem in der Nacht vom 30. auf den 31. Mai 1942 englische Bomber den bisher schwersten Angriff auf Köln geflogen waren, wurde aus Sicht der NS-Behörden ein größerer Einsatz von Häftlingen für Aufräum- und Wiederherstellungsarbeiten wie auch zum Bombenräumen notwendig. Reichsführer SS Heinrich Himmler ordnete an, dass zu diesem Zwecke KZ-Häftlinge eingesetzt werden sollten, die bis dahin vorrangig in Betrieben in der Nähe ihrer Lager gearbeitet hatten. Köln war die erste Stadt, in die eine solche SS-Baubrigade geschickt wurde, nachdem sich die Stadt mit Nachdruck dafür eingesetzt hatte; sie musste für die Arbeiter Lohnkosten an die SS zahlen. Diese SS-Baubrigade III bestand aus rund 1000 Häftlingen aus dem KZ Buchenwald, von denen 300 vorgeschickt wurden, um die Kongresshalle für die Unterbringung der Arbeiter vorzubereiten; die Zahl der untergebrachten Gefangenen schwankte in den kommenden Jahren aufgrund von Krankheit oder Tod. Insgesamt geht man von einer Gesamtzahl von 6000 Menschen aus, die die SS-Baubrigade III in Köln durchlaufen haben. Im März 1944 wurden 500 Häftlinge aus Köln nach Nordfrankreich zur neu eingerichteten Baubrigade V verlegt, um dort an der Westfront Stellungsanlagen für die Rakete A 4 zu bauen. Die in Köln zurückgebliebenen Männer wurden im Mai desselben Jahres nach Wieda im Harz transportiert, um dort Schienenwege für die geplante unterirdische Raketenproduktion im KZ Mittelbau-Dora anzulegen. Im April 1945 wurden die Häftlinge von der SS auf einen Todesmarsch getrieben. Unter den Opfern des Massakers in Gardelegen waren auch Häftlinge der SS-Baubrigade III. Nach dem Abzug der SS-Baubrigade III kamen drei weitere KZ-Außenlager aus Buchenwald nach Köln: das KZ-Außenlager Köln-Stadt, das KZ-Außenlager Köln-Westwaggon und das KZ-Außenlager Köln-Ford. KZ-Häftlinge Unter den Häftlingen waren rund 20 Nationalitäten vertreten, darunter 80 Prozent Ausländer, hauptsächlich Sowjetbürger oder Polen. Die Häftlinge wurden von den Nationalsozialisten in verschiedene Häftlingskategorien aufgeteilt, wie "Politische", "Berufsverbrecher" oder "Homosexuelle", "Juden" oder "Zigeuner". Häftlinge aus dem KZ Buchenwald bemühten sich darum, in ein Außenlager wie das in Köln verlegt zu werden. "Mit der Verlegung verbanden sich jedoch die Hoffnungen, auf weniger Brutalität, bessere Verpflegung und Kontaktmöglichkeiten nach außen zu treffen und vielleicht seine Flucht organisieren zu können." In der Tat gelang einigen Männern die Flucht, so etwa im Jahre 1944 insgesamt 157 Häftlingen. Häftlinge hingegen, die wegen schlechter Gesundheit in Köln nicht mehr ihre Leistung erbringen konnten, wurden nach Buchenwald zurückgeschickt. Die Drohung, ins Hauptlager zurückgeschickt zu werden, wurde auch zur Disziplinierung genutzt. Doch die Gefangenen waren indes nicht bereit, sich widerstandslos in ihr Schicksal zu fügen. Es gab eine illegale Lagerleitung, die mit Häftlingen im Hauptlager in Buchenwald Nachrichten austauschte und sich über die allgemeine Kriegssituation anhand von gefundenen Flugblättern oder Zeitungen informierte. Für bedrohte Häftlinge wurde mithilfe von Außenkontakten die Flucht organisiert. Die Häftlinge schlossen sich zudem in Kameradschaftsgruppen zusammen, um sich gegenseitig zu unterstützen. Mindestens 33 Häftlinge starben in den Sprengkommandos, mindestens 16 wurden auf der Flucht erschossen und mindestens 122 starben wegen der katastrophalen Lebensbedingungen oder fielen Verbrechen im Lager zum Opfer. Rund 460 Menschen wurden nach Buchenwald zurückgeschickt, wo viele von ihnen umkamen. Gestapo-Häftlinge Seit September 1942 gab es im Bereich des heutigen "Tanzbrunnens" ein Barackenlager, das von Polizei und Gestapo als "Polizeihilfsgefängnis" (Arbeitserziehungslager) genutzt wurde. Hier wurden Frauen und Männer in Baracken gefangen gehalten, um sie zum Verhör ins EL-DE-Haus zu bringen, der Justiz vorzuführen, in ein Konzentrationslager zu deportieren oder nach einer Haftzeit von einigen Wochen wieder an ihre Arbeitsstätte zu entlassen. Ab April 1943 wurden Gestapohäftlinge auch in der SS-Baubrigade III untergebracht. Im Durchschnitt waren die Baracken mit rund 400 Personen belegt, wobei es sich überwiegend um ausländische Zwangsarbeitskräfte handelte. Nach dem gescheiterten Attentat vom 20. Juli 1944 auf Adolf Hitler wurden reichsweite Verhaftungen durchgeführt, die als Aktion Gitter bezeichnet werden. Bekannte Politiker demokratischer Parteien, die im Zuge dieser Aktion verhaftet und in den Gestapo-Bereich des Messelagers Köln gebracht wurden, waren unter anderen der ehemalige Kölner Oberbürgermeister Konrad Adenauer, der den Bau des Messegeländes in den 1920er Jahren initiiert hatte, die ehemaligen Zentrumspolitiker Josef Baumhoff, Thomas Eßer, Otto Gerig, Joseph Roth, Peter Schlack sowie der KPD-Politiker Peter Paffenholz. SS-Lagerführung und Wachmannschaft Kommandant des KZ-Außenlagers war bis Mai 1944 Karl-Wilhelm Völkner aus Quedlinburg, der zuvor dem SS-Wachbataillon in Buchenwald angehört hatte. Nach späteren Aussagen von Häftlingen sei er ein "überaus korrekter Mensch" gewesen, der den SS-Männern das Schlagen der Häftlinge verboten habe, aber andererseits von ausgesprochener Hab- und Besitzgier gewesen sei. Es habe in Völkners wirtschaftlichem Interesse gelegen, dass die Häftlinge gut ernährt gewesen seien und keinen geschundenen Eindruck gemacht hätten. Auch ließ er die Gefangenen für sich stehlen und bereicherte sich an jüdischem Eigentum. Die Wachmannschaft der SS bestand aus vergleichsweise wenig Männern, zwischen 30 und 40, was möglich war, weil das Messegelände abgesperrt war und nur einen einzigen Zugang hatte. Die SS-Leute wurden von Polizeireservisten und Wehrmachtposten unterstützt. Einige von ihnen misshandelten die Häftlinge brutal, schlugen und traten sie ohne Grund. Auch die Kapos, die ihre Mithäftlinge beaufsichtigen mussten, waren zum Teil für ihre Brutalität berüchtigt; einer von ihnen, der nach Zeugenaussagen mehrere Mithäftlinge tötete, wurde Blut-Müller genannt. Er wurde am 2. Dezember 1942 nachts im Keller erhängt; es ist unbekannt, von wem. 1943 erreichte es die illegale Lagerleitung, dass die brutalsten Kapos gegen eigene Leute ausgewechselt wurden; anschließend besserten sich die Bedingungen im Lager erheblich. Die relativ kleine Wachmannschaft des Lagers war indes zahlenmäßig nicht in der Lage, die Häftlinge bei ihren Arbeiten – in kleinen Gruppen von bis zu acht Männern – vor Ort zu bewachen. Dazu wurden Polizeihilfskräfte herangezogen, die wehruntauglich waren. Die Häftlinge berichteten, "dass die Brutalität der Bewacher parallel zu dem für das Deutsche Reich immer schlechteren Kriegsverlauf und der zunehmenden Zerstörung der Stadt Köln durch Bombenangriffe abnahm". Rolle der Stadt Köln und der Bevölkerung Nach 1945 wurde die These bemüht, die SS habe der Stadt Köln den Arbeitseinsatz von KZ-Häftlingen "regelrecht aufgedrängt", was sich als unzutreffend erwies: "Vielmehr hat die Stadt Köln eine aktive Rolle bei der Errichtung der Baubrigade III gespielt." Erfolgreich waren die Bemühungen der Stadt um diese begehrten billigen Arbeitskräfte durch die gute Vernetzung von Gauleiter Josef Grohé und Oberbürgermeister Robert Brandes im NS-Staat. Die Kölner Bevölkerung wusste um die Existenz des Lagers, gehörten die KZ-Häftlinge in ihrer erkennbaren KZ-Häftlingskleidung doch zum täglichen Erscheinungsbild, da sie in den Straßen sowie in vielen Unternehmen arbeiteten. Das Lager selbst lag gegenüber der Innenstadt unübersehbar auf der anderen Rheinseite, und so mancher Kölner war vor Ort gewesen, da auf dem Gelände auch jüdisches Eigentum versteigert wurde, das die Deportierten in ihren Wohnungen hatten zurücklassen müssen oder das als Raubgut aus den besetzten Niederlanden in Schiffen herangefahren und in der Messe ausgeladen wurde. Und es gab Kölner, die den Häftlingen ihr Leben verdankten, da diese sie nach Bombenangriffen unter den Trümmern von Häusern gefunden und gerettet hatten. Andererseits gab es Menschen, die den Häftlingen heimlich Lebensmittel zusteckten. Ehemalige Gefangene berichteten später, dass Bewohner von Häusern, an denen sie arbeiteten, es zwar nicht wagten, mit ihnen zu sprechen, aber fast täglich Essen vor die Haustür stellten. Ohne diese zusätzliche Nahrung hätten sie die Zeit im Messelager nicht überlebt. Nach Kriegsende Im Dezember 1947 wurde der ehemalige Lagerleiter Karl Völkner wegen seiner Zugehörigkeit zur SS zu einer Geldstrafe von 9000 Mark verurteilt, der Lagerarzt Erich Möllenhoff im Februar 1948 zu einer Geldstrafe von 4000 Mark. Bis Mitte der 1960er Jahre war das Messelager Köln kein Gegenstand weiterer staatsanwaltlicher Ermittlungen. Erst 1966 begann die Zentrale Stelle der Landesjustizverwaltungen zur Aufklärung nationalsozialistischer Verbrechen in Ludwigsburg mit systematischen Ermittlungen gegen Völkner, auch wegen Mordes, die sich jedoch als äußerst schwierig erwiesen, da es nur wenige gerichtsverwertbare Aussagen von ehemaligen Häftlingen gab. Im Januar 1975 wurde das Verfahren gegen Völkner eingestellt. Erinnerung Viele Jahre war die Tatsache, dass das Messelager neben dem EL-DE-Haus ein zentraler Ort der Unterdrückung durch die NS-Diktatur in Köln gewesen war, in der Stadt nahezu vergessen. In einer Festschrift zum 25-jährigen Bestehen der Messe im Jahre 1949 wurde dieses Kapitel verschwiegen. Seit 1981 erinnert eine Gedenktafel am Eingang des Messeturms an die Existenz des Lagers. In den folgenden Jahren bildeten sich in Köln Initiativen, die sich die Erforschung der Vorgänge um das Lager sowie deren Bekanntmachung zur Aufgabe machten. Die Projektgruppe Messelager machte mit einem Symposium im Jahr 1989, zu dem erstmals auch Überlebende der verschiedenen Lager aus der Sowjetunion, Polen, Frankreich, Belgien und den Niederlanden eingeladen waren, das Messelager einer breiteren Kölner Öffentlichkeit bekannt. Die Tatsache, dass die Stadt Köln selbst 1942 bis 1944 ein KZ-Außenlager von Buchenwald betrieben hatte, war ein entscheidendes Argument für das seit 1990 bis heute von der Stadt Köln durchgeführte und der Projektgruppe Messelager begleitete Besuchsprogramm für ehemalige KZ-Häftlinge, Kriegsgefangene sowie Zwangsarbeiter. 1993 weihte Oberbürgermeister Norbert Burger am Deutzer Rheinufer ein Mahnmal für die Menschen ein, die im Messelager gefangen gehalten oder über das Messelager deportiert worden waren. 1996 erschien das Buch Messelager Köln, das die Geschichte des Lagers ausführlich darstellt. Diese Inschrift erinnert auf einer Gedenktafel an der dem Rhein zugewandten Seite der Rheinhallen: 50 Jahre nach der Verschleppung der Kölner Sinti und Roma zog der Künstler Gunter Demnig im Jahre 1990 eine 16 Kilometer lange Farblinie – die Spur der Erinnerung – von ihrem ehemaligen Wohnplatz zum Deutzer Bahnhof. Die originale Linie ist nicht mehr erhalten, an markanten Punkten der Strecke sind aber kurze Abschnitte aus Bronze in den Boden eingelassen. An einer Bahnunterführung an der Venloer Straße, in Nähe des Schwarz-Weiß-Platzes in Köln-Bickendorf, wurde eine Gedenktafel angebracht. Literatur Karola Fings: Messelager Köln. Ein KZ-Außenlager im Zentrum der Stadt. Emons Verlag, Köln 1996, ISBN 392449178X. Weblinks Jochen Arntz, Florian Hassel: Das Lager mitten in der Stadt. In: Die Zeit, Nr. 23/1989, 2. Juni 1989. Einzelnachweise Außenlager des KZ Buchenwald Deutz (Köln) Köln im Nationalsozialismus
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These primates will eat virtually anything, including fruit, insects and small mammals. The two groups of Sulawesi macaques at Howletts are always popular with our visitors, as they chase each other through branches and play. Easily identifiable by the distinctive crest on their heads and their pink heart shaped rumps, we are home to 14 individuals. Sulawesi or celebes crested macaques are found in North-Eastern Sulawesi as well as a handful of nearby islands, where they live in dense rainforest. These primates will eat almost anything, including fruit, insects and small mammals. Sadly, as their habitat dwindles and hunting increases, their numbers are in rapid decline in the wild.
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