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The Commonwealth of Virginia (the Commonwealth) currently participates in The Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Clinician Recruitment and Service (BCRS) Grants to States for Loan Repayment. This VA-SLRP is operated by the Virginia Department of Health-Office of Health Equity (VDH-OHE) providing a non-taxed incentive to qualified medical, dental, behavioral health and pharmaceutical (pharmacists) professionals in return for a minimum of two (2) years of service at an eligible practice site in one of the federally designated Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in a qualified field of practice in Virginia. VA-SLRP requires a dollar for dollar match from the community/practice site. The maximum award for a four (4) year commitment is $140,000 and shall be for a qualifying educational loan. Prioritizing applications for VA-SLRP is done on a first come first serve basis with priority given to renewals. All approvals are based on the availability of funds. The participant shall meet and fulfill all requirements listed below in order to be eligible for the VA-SLRP.
All applicants shall meet the following criteria to be eligible for the VA-SLRP: – Shall sign and submit an application packet to participate in the VA-SLRP.
Note: Virginia Residency is not required, but the daily traveling distance shall be no longer than two (2) hours each way.
A Federal or non-Federal debt written off as uncollectible or a waiver of any Federal service or payment obligation.
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Covington Kentucky állam Kenton megyéjében van. A US Census Bureau 2000. évi felméráse szerint 43 370 fő lakosa volt, így az ötödik legnépesebb város Kentucky államban. Az Ohio és a Licking folyó egybetorkollásánál fekszik. Covington a Cincinnati-Észak Kentucky metropolita körzetéhez tartozik. Cincinnati-től az Ohio folyó Newporttól pedig a Licking folyó választja el.
Nevezetes épülete a St. Mary-székesegyház, amely a párizsi Notre-Dame-székesegyház mása. Az oltárképek egy része Frank Duveneek alkotása. Kisebb természettudományi múzeum a William Behringer-gyűjtemény a folyó parti nagy Devou-parkban. A várostól mintegy 20 km-re délre, a Big Bone Lick State Parkban érdekes ásatások folytak: őshüllők maradványai kerültek elő a mélyebb rétegekből, innen a park elnevezése.
Népesség
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#Review: Zebrahead @ Patterns, Brighton – 18/01/20
23/01/2020 22/01/2020 Matt Wright - Muzik Speaks
On Saturday 18th January 2020, Zebrahead arrived in Brighton to perform the first of three, intimate UK shows, whilst on a break from their tour with Sum 41. The band were supported by Welsh rock band, Maddison. Here's what we had to say about the show…
Welsh rockers, Maddison, put on one hell of a show with their heavy guitars, powerful vocals and superb production (with some pretty epic backing tracks, which truly added to the atmosphere).
Their sound is massive – it's stadium metal meets melodic rock and their onstage chemistry radiates throughout their performance.
The only criticism is that their onstage banter sometimes became tricky to hear when they talked over each other. Other than that, despite not knowing any of their songs, I thoroughly enjoyed their set.
Highlight: It would have to be the incredible use of backing tracks to create a wonderfully full sound – a real quality production.
As always, Zebrahead arrived on stage to an epic intro – this time it was the Team America theme song – before bursting into their first song, 'All My Friends Are Nobodies'.
Despite the venue being smaller than some they might be used to, the band used the space to their full advantage. They worked the crowd into a frenzy by performing a string of their hits – both old and new – and getting everyone in the place involved!
They certainly know how to have a good time too – the band have a pair of guitar techs who dress up as aliens and come on stage intermittently, getting involved in a variety of hilarious antics – from doing a drinking competition between the two of them, to one of them crowd-surfing on a giant rubber ring (as can be seen in the 'Hello Tomorrow' live video below). Possibly the most fun part of their set though, was their cover of 'Baby Shark' but changed to 'Let's Do Shots', during which the aliens passed shots around the band (see the video below).
The band members are tight – their performance is strong, well-timed and they clearly have a great relationship on stage – the chemistry between them is light-hearted and jokey and they just look like they're having the best time.
If you haven't had the chance to see Zebrahead live yet, then frankly you haven't lived yet – they always deliver a high-energy show and regardless of whether you know many of their songs or not, they never fail to get the audience involved.
Zebrahead are a must-see!
During one song, Ali asked the crowd to see how many people they could get crowd-surfing during one song – security did not look happy, but it was manic and hilarious.
During 'Worse Than This', the band brought up two people in the crowd to try and out-drink each other, causing chaos on stage, followed by getting the pair to stage dive off the stage, after the song.
'Let's Do Shots' ('Baby Shark' cover)…enough said!
The aliens' antics were pretty funny – in particular the crowd-surfing on the rubber ring.
Ali's powerful scream/rapping is incredible to witness live and Matty (although sometimes not always pitch-perfect) has a great live vocal too.
Dan's moustache!
The way the band include the audience and get a real crowd interaction going means that whether you know their material or not, you will always feel swept-up and included at one of their shows.
📸 All of the photos in this post are credited to Elliot McRae 📷
Please go and give him a follow on Twitter and Instagram.
All My Friends Are Nobodies
Call Your Friends
Drink Drink
Save Your Breath
We're Not Alright
Mike Dexter
Seven Nation Army / Wake Me Up
Worse Than This*
When Both Sides Suck
Hello Tomorrow*
Let's Do Shots (Baby Shark)*
Keep It To Myself
Rescue Me*
Anthem*
* These songs can be viewed in the YouTube playlist, below.
Finally, I want to say a massive thanks to Zebrahead and Maddison for putting on a killer show, and to Lout Promotions for enabling the review to happen!
Enjoyed this? Check out some of our other live reviews here:
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Julius Caesar: facts and assassination
Everyone (or almost everyone) knows when and how Julius Caesar was assassinated: the Ides of March 44 B.C. (meaning the 15th of March), stabbed 23 times by several conspirators led by Brutus and Cassius. However, only few know some other details the powerful Julius Caesar, the man who started the process that brought to the end of the Roman Republic and to its political transformation into an Empire. Before that day, he had already been very close to be murdered. And despite being a valorous general – maybe the greatest Rome has ever had – his sexuality was somehow ambiguous, since he was called "husband of every woman and wife of every man."
Let's review the life of one of the greatest men of the antiquity, to shed a light on this kind of less known but yet interesting facts.
101 or 100 B.C. Caesar is born the 13 of July (month named after him) and lives in the suburra (suburb), not really a place you want to grow up in.
82 B.C. Sulla wins the civil war over Marius and thinks about killing Caesar, among other Marius' supporters, but then he changes his mind.
74 B.C. On his way towards Rhodes, Caesar is kidnapped by pirates. He plays it cool. Asks his friends for the money needed to pay the ransom (he gives the pirates even more than requested), writes poems and promises that he'll be back soon to slaughter them all. Indeed, the promise will be kept.
69 B.C. While in Spain (he was running a Roman province), Caesar breaks in tears before a statue of Alexander the Great. "I am the same age as him, and haven't achieved anything like him", he whispers.
60 B.C. Caesar, Crassus and Pompey make an alliance to share among them the highest political roles in Rome. On year later Caesar becomes consul.
58-51 B.C. Conquer of Gaul.
49 B.C. With his army of veterans Caesar crosses the Rubicon, the border of the Pomerium, a sacred area that nobody was allowed to reach in arms. Outraged, the Senate fleas Rome with Pompey. It's again the civil war.
48 B.C. Caesar defeats Pompey in the Battle of Pharsalus. After meeting – and having an affair with – Cleopatra in Egypt, he subdues the rebels in Pontus and crushes the Spanish insurgents. He gets back to Rome in 45 B.C. as the supreme winner. Consul and dictator for life, the Republic is in his hands.
44 B.C. Here we are. The proverbial Ides of March. Just a month earlier, at the feast of Lupercalia, Caesar was offered the crown but turned it down. However, the conspiracy was already set up and too many people saw Caesar as a deadly threat to the Republic. Weirdly enough, he ignores several signs and hints that could have saved him the life: bad omens, his wife dreaming of Caesar's death, a fortuneteller who warned him about the Ides of March, a man (who knew about the plot) gave him even a paper to let him know about it, but he just dropped it into his pockets. So, during a Senate's meeting, he was surrounded by the conspirators and stabbed 23 times to death. It seems that, seeing Brutus, he exclaimed in Greek "You too son?" (Kai su teknon?). Shakespeare's famous line "Et tu Brutus?"
Although Julius Caesar was killed at the Senate, he wasn't killed in the Senate. As a matter of fact, that very day the assembly was about to gather at the Pompey's Curia, the huge entrance hall of the Pompey's Theatre. Its leftovers lay underneath today's Largo di Torre Argentina, partially excavated. Nowadays, the remains of 4 Roman temples are visible, whereas the Curia is still largely covered. However, right next to them, a team of archeologists from Spain has discovered the proof that confirmed what the Roman authors had written: a huge block of concrete laid by Augusts to remind the tragic occurrence. So, this must have been the place! We visit the Largo di Torre Argentina on our Glory of Rome Segway Tour, with daily departures at 14.30. The area is so closed to our office, though, that we can get there during any other of our Segway tours of Rome. While making the booking, type in the promocode ET TU TURTLES to get 10% discount.
When was Rome founded?
Campo de Fiori and the execution of Giordano Bruno
Valentine's Day in Rome
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Next HIGH TIDE in Camalu is at , which is in from now.
Next LOW TIDE in Camalu is at , which is in from now.
The local time in Camalu is . See the detailed Camalu tide chart and tide table below.
Tide Times are PDT (UTC -7.0hrs). Last Spring High Tide at Camalu was on Sun 07 Apr (height:1.94m 6.4ft). Next high Spring Tide at Camalu will be on Fri 19 Apr (height:2.19m 7.2ft).
Camalu Tide Chart. The largest known tidal range at Camalu is 2.57m 8.4 feet.
The tide chart above shows the height and times of high tide and low tide for Camalu. The red flashing dot shows the tide time right now. The yellow shading corresponds to daylight hours between sunrise and sunset at Camalu.
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An ad-hoc request may come to the harried data processing manager. She may throw her hands up in despair and say, "It can't be done. Not within the time frame that you need it in." Of course, every computer-literate person knows deep down in his heart that every programming request can be fulfilled, if the programmer has enough hours to code, debug, test, document and implement the new program. The informed DP manager knows that programming the Command Interpreter (CI) can sometimes reduce that time, changing the "impossible deadline" into something more achievable.
echo and everything is !mynum_var_2.
After executing the above command file, the file Myfile will contain two lines, "Value 42" and "This is the second line." (Without quotes, of course.) The Input command uses IO re-direction to read the first record of the file, and assigns the value to the variable my_var. The first Setvar extracts the number from the middle of the string, and proceeds to use the value in an important calculation in the next line.
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The value of this variable may change during your session, but you may want to keep it for the next time that you log on. To do this, you must replace your normal logoff procedure (the Bye or Exit command) with a command file that saves the variable in a file, and then logs you off.
Whenever you type byebye, the setvar command is written to Mygvars and you are then logged off. The default close disposition of an IO re-direction file is TEMP, which is why you have to specify a file equation. Because you are never certain that this file exists beforehand, doing a Purge ensures that it does not.
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Say goodbye to coil building! These kanthal pre-made coils are well wrapped and ready to go.
Item is a single 10 pack of pre-made coils.
You will select your gauge and Ohm in the drop down menu above.
These coils make building much easier.
No dents, kinks, or nooks.
Coils came packaged in good quality pakaging.
2 days from checkout to maibox.
These are easy to use. They make building easy for me.
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Michael Duff has worked for years as a respiratory therapist at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and freelance photographer, but recently decided to pursue his lifelong love of film by enrolling in online film school through Arizona State University and pursuing a TV writing certificate from UCLA online. Made in collaboration with filmmaking meetup group Rough Cuts, Elevator Man is a fast-paced comedy about a man trying desperately to get to his boss's office in time for an important meeting, but facing many obstacles and eccentric characters along the way.
PFS: So how long has it actually been since you started getting into writing and making films?
MD: It's been about three years. Three years that have been exciting, invigorating, and challenging. To me it's just fun pursuing this wonderful craft, and unfortunately 20-30 years ago the average person couldn't really afford a great camera and equipment. But now, you can make a super high-quality film with a DSLR and Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut. Times have changed, so it's exciting.
PFS: Did you always know that you wanted to make films? Were you a big film buff?
MD: Yes, absolutely. I'm a little older than your average film student, but I'm in love with film. I just didn't do it when I got out of high school. I love film as an art form because there's so much collaboration. There's a meetup group for filmmakers in Philly called Rough Cuts, and I cannot applaud them enough. They meet on the first Wednesday of each month. They had a competition, and I submitted the script for Elevator Man and won.
PFS: Did Rough Cuts source all the different crew and cast that you needed for that project?
MD: The producer and I auditioned some people, and pulled in people for certain roles. The producer found the main actor, Aaron Abramowitz, at a comedy club. I met with the director of photography and it all came together in this great collaborative effort. I really love the outcome of it.
PFS: Yeah, that's amazing that they give you the opportunity to do something so polished and complete on your first go.
MD: Yes, it actually is amazing.
PFS: So, how did the idea for Elevator Man come to you?
MD: Well, I was taking screenwriting classes and I wanted to write a short that had a continuing ascension of conflict but in a very easy-to-shoot setting. So, I kind of came up with the thought of an elevator where each floor would bring subsequent drama or tension. And then, of course, we could basically shoot it in one area. We had to cut some of the scenes out for the sake of time because we wanted to shoot it in one day.
PFS: What was the experience of directing like?
MD: It was the most fun day of my life, besides my marriage and my kids being born. I was in heaven. Just the concept coming alive was truly, truly amazing and very professional. The crew was amazing. It was just a fun day.
PFS: Everything you expected it to be?
MD: Actually more. It's such a collaborative process and it was just so much fun. The filmmaking process is so amazing.
PFS: So did you enjoy working with actors in particular?
MD: Yeah, and that is definitely a learning curve that I'm going to have to continue to work on. I enjoyed seeing how each actor crafted their character.
PFS: This is a very specific question, but how did you make the fake vomit when the boy throws up on the model house?
MD: That's a great question. We mixed cinnamon applesauce and leftover nuts. I was in the elevator with the little boy, who is my godson. He mimicked throwing up and I was actually behind him and threw the vomit onto the model house. I might as well add that the models I bought at a discount store for a $1 apiece. So, that's how we made that come to realization. And with editing, it looks like he's actually throwing up.
PFS: Yeah, it's pretty realistic. I was going to ask about the models, too. Part of what's funny is that they really aren't anything special.
MD: No, they're not special at all. The producer and another writer came up with the concept of the phallic symbols up top, and he actually got somebody to 3D print the phallic chimney on top. But the models were just part of the idea process.
PFS: So tell me about the project that you're working on now.
MD: The project I'm working on now is called Black Coffee with Cream. The basic premise is that racism has gotten a lot better between 1958 and 2018, but essentially there are always going to be a few idiots that are ignorant and racist. It takes place in a Texas café in 2018. An interracial couple walks in, and a couple of young guys make a racial comment, and the crowd has a bunch of different reactions. The sheriff walks in and says, "What's going on?" All of a sudden you hear a scratch, like on an album, and all of a sudden the café goes back to 1958. I want to show the difference between people's reactions then and now, and how there are always going to be a couple ignorant people.
PFS: That sounds really interesting. Definitely a change of pace from Elevator Man.
MD: I'm actually working on a one-hour drama and a half-hour pilot, which I've submitted to about ten film festivals. That one-hour drama I wrote through UCLA's television program. I'm taking a class so I have the benefit of writing but also getting notes. So somebody's kind of behind me sculpting while I'm writing.
PFS: Do you find it valuable—whether it's taking a class or working with Rough Cuts—to be getting other people's feedback at different stages of the process?
MD: It's extremely valuable getting notes. It's good to take a step back and take a look at your own work, but sometimes you miss certain things.
PFS: So do you see yourself continuing to work on writing and directing films as much as possible going forward?
MD: Absolutely. I cannot wait to try to get this Black Coffee with Cream off the ground.
PFS: It sounds like you're very motivated, which is half the battle.
MD: Oh, I'm very motivated.
Elevator Man will screen on Thursday, June 14 at the Prince Theater's Black Box as part of Philly Film Showcase, an exhibition supporting new work by talented, up-and-coming local filmmakers.
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Q: calculate percentages of levels - add column name This code:
tips <- data.frame(
gender = c("female", "male", "male")
,smoker = c("yes", "no", "no")
)
tblFun <- function(x) {
tbl <- table(x)
res <- cbind(tbl, round(prop.table(tbl) * 100, 2))
colnames(res) <- c('Count', 'Percentage')
res
}
do.call(rbind, lapply(tips[1:2], tblFun))
produces this:
Count Percentage
female 1 33.33
male 2 66.67
no 2 66.67
yes 1 33.33
which is great. However, I would like to produce this:
key_value_pair Count Percentage
gender=female 1 33.33
gender=male 2 66.67
smoker=no 2 66.67
smoker=yes 1 33.33
Could someone please be so kind and suggest a solution? Thanks!
A: I would use the tidyverse and some data manipulation:
library(tidyverse)
tips %>%
gather(key_value, value) %>% # wide to long
count(key_value, value) %>%
group_by(key_value) %>%
mutate(percentage = n / sum(n)) %>%
unite(key_value_pair, key_value, value, sep = "=") # convert 2 cols into 1
# key_value_pair n percentage
# <chr> <int> <dbl>
# 1 gender=female 1 0.333
# 2 gender=male 2 0.667
# 3 smoker=no 2 0.667
# 4 smoker=yes 1 0.333
A: One way is to expand your tblFun function to accept the category name and prepend it to the labels.
tblFun <- function(x, nm = character(0)) {
tbl <- table(x)
if (length(nm)) names(tbl) <- paste(nm[[1]], names(tbl), sep = "=")
res <- cbind(tbl, round(prop.table(tbl) * 100, 2))
colnames(res) <- c('Count', 'Percentage')
res
}
Given no change, it behaves as before:
do.call(rbind, lapply(tips[1:2], tblFun))
# Count Percentage
# female 1 33.33
# male 2 66.67
# no 2 66.67
# yes 1 33.33
In order to pass each column's name with each column, you need to use the multi-argument version of lapply, Map:
do.call(rbind, Map(tblFun, tips[1:2], names(tips[1:2])))
# Count Percentage
# gender=female 1 33.33
# gender=male 2 66.67
# smoker=no 2 66.67
# smoker=yes 1 33.33
An alternative is to use purrr::imap, which passes both the object and its name (as a second argument) to the function:
do.call(rbind, purrr::imap(tips[1:2], tblFun))
# Count Percentage
# gender=female 1 33.33
# gender=male 2 66.67
# smoker=no 2 66.67
# smoker=yes 1 33.33
One advantage I see is no need to include both tips[1:2] and names(tips[1:2]), though if you aren't already using purrr or tidyverse-packages, then adding another package just for this might not be desired (esp when Map does the same thing with the explicit names()).
As a brief demonstration of what Map is doing: it "zips" arguments together.
As a comparison, lapply (and family) run a function once for each element of its input vector/list. So lapply(1:3, myfunc) "unrolls" to
list(
myfunc(1),
myfunc(2),
myfunc(3)
)
If you try to provide multiple vectors, however, it does not perform as one "might" want/think: lapply(1:3, myfunc, 11:13) unrolls to:
list(
myfunc(1, 11:13),
myfunc(2, 11:13),
myfunc(3, 11:13)
)
Map does it for an arbitrary number of vectors/lists, so Map(myfunc, 1:3, 11:13, 21:23, 99) unrolls to
list(
myfunc(1, 11, 21, 99),
myfunc(2, 12, 22, 99),
myfunc(3, 13, 23, 99)
)
(Notice how length-one vectors are recycled. Though it does do recycling of lengths between 1 and the length of the longest vector, I don't recommend relying on it unless you strictly control the fact that the shorter vectors should multiply out to the length of the longest with no remainder.)
myfunc in this case must accept (at least) three arguments. Two notable differences between lapply and Map:
*
*lapply puts data-first, function-second; because Map accepts one or more vectors/lists, it puts the function-first, one-or-more data second+;
*Map will recycle a singular list argument, so Map(myfunc, 1:3, list(11:13) unrolls to list(myfunc(1, 11:13), myfunc(2, 11:13), myfunc(3, 11:13)), which on the surface looks very similar to lapply(1:3, myfunc, 11:13) but can be handy when you have more than two vectors of inputs.
*Because it doesn't care how many vectors/lists, one can send arbitrary/unknown lengths of vectors/lists to Map with do.call, as in
l <- list(1:3, 11:13, 21:21)
do.call("Map", c(f = myfunc, l))
(as long as myfunc accepts arbitrary number of arguments, likely via ... mechanics). The first and only named argument of Map is f= for the function; it isn't required to name it here, but I like to for clarity.
*Just like lapply has the optionally-simplifying version sapply, Map has the optionally-simplifying version mapply. I tend to prefer explicit -- there's nothing more frustrating than expecting vector output but one input causes the output to be a list ...
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4 assailants, 1 guard killed in hotel attack in Pakistan
Islamabad: Four heavily-armed militants on Saturday evening stormed a luxury hotel in Pakistan's port city of Gwadar in the restive Balochistan province, leading to a fierce gunbattle in which four persons including the attackers were killed, police informed.
The armed men entered the upscale Pearl Continental (PC) Hotel and opened random firing, a senior police official said.
They shot dead a guard at the entrance, the army's media wing Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.
A Baluch separatist group, the Baluch Liberation Army, claimed responsibility, saying its four fighters were involved. In a statement, the group released pictures of the attackers, who authorities say were killed in the ensuing gun battle.
The authorities also said that the troops had taken control of the area after killing the assailants.
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A little touch of smack
Don't you like it when a player on a team coming off a losing season does a little patronizing? Meet Arkansas cornerback Ramon Broadway.
"I've been playing for the last season, so A.J., he's going to be a good guy. But they've got to do a little bit more (than) the last two weeks to beat us."
How much more? Five percent? Maybe ten? Would fifteen be overkill?
Again, it certainly wouldn't surprise me if Georgia lost tomorrow, but I'm intrigued by the level of confidence/lack of respect here. Are the Hogs really that much improved over last year? Or is Georgia perceived to have fallen down that much?
September 18, 2009 · 8:59 AM
There isn't much I can add to this story, except for a sincere offer on my part to help Adams pack if he gets the position.
Ironically, if he does succeed Brand, he'll arguably be in a weaker position to influence the BCS/playoffs debate than he is in his current post.
Not that that'll stop him from trying, I suppose.
Filed under Michael Adams Wants To Rule The World
The most reluctant preview in the world
I'm really loathe to do a preview of the game tomorrow, for two reasons.
First of all, there's no way conceptually that I can top my South Carolina preview. (I may have been way off on the points scored, but I think it's part of the genetic make up of both schools that nobody wins by more than a few points.)
Second, and more relevantly, as I posted earlier this week, based on what we've seen so far out of the Dawgs, there's nothing that Georgia could do in Fayetteville that would surprise me. If you want an apt breakdown of what's behind that, check out cocknfire's post about the game over at Team Speed Kills.
… Georgia's defense fared roughly the same against both Oklahoma State and South Carolina on a per-play basis, but gave up 13 more points to the Gamecocks — perceived to be a far lower-powered offense — and allowed far more yards per rushing attempt and total yards to South Carolina than did N.C. State. And yet that same defense limited Oklahoma State to 127 fewer yards, and a yard fewer per rush and 1.6 yards fewer per pass than did Houston. (In fairness to Georgia, they also allowed 0.8 yards fewer per passing attempt to South Carolina than did N.C. State, but the Gamecock passed far more against the Dawgs than against the Wolfpack by design, so some of that is to be expected.)
Georgia struggled against a Big XII defense that couldn't keep Houston from ringing up 512 yards of offense, but ended up scoring 41 points against what is at least believed to be a solid SEC defense. The Dawgs rushed for an extra half-yard per carry and averaged a full three yards better per passing attempt against South Carolina than against the Cowboys.
Got that? That's a bizarre bunch of facts. Although I will say this: if you're an optimist, what you can take out of that is (1) there was obvious improvement on the part of the offense in the second game and (2) the defense didn't play any worse than it did in the first week; it was simply on the field much more against South Carolina. Now that's all great, but you can't dismiss Spurrier's playcalling as one of the big reasons the game played out as closely as it did. And Petrino is no slouch in that department, either.
So I don't know. For Georgia to be 1-1 right now, after going -5 in turnover margin against two credible D-1 opponents, is pretty remarkable. I'm skeptical that the Dawgs can continue to hemorrhage turnovers at that same rate and win games, but I can't believe they'll keep running a negative margin week after week.
Nor is the home team exactly an open book. Arkansas was awful defensively and on special teams last year. Even if you want to accept the argument that the Hogs are bound to be better, well, just because, exactly how much better is it reasonable to expect them to be? It seems like most observers are putting a lot of faith in Petrino, who's coming off of back to back losing seasons, and Ryan Mallett, who's facing his first real defense in two seasons. But I'm not really hearing anybody say something special about the job the Arkansas defense is going to do.
With all of that, I'm not going into prediction mode. Instead, I'll simply list a few things I'll be looking for as I watch the game tomorrow.
Does Joe Cox take another step forward? Lest we forget, he completed 70% of his passes and had a passer rating of 160 against South Carolina. That ain't chopped liver, especially against a defense that's generally considered better than the one he faces tomorrow night. But he's got room to improve in areas like decision making (I'm still shaking my head over the Norwood interception).
How many carries does Mike Bobo give Richard Samuel? To date, the answer has been "not enough". It was disappointing to see Samuel disappear for that long stretch in the first half last week when he was punishing defenders and running with a purpose. If Caleb King plays, I'll be interested to see how the carries get distributed.
What happens when Branden Smith has the ball? No need to elaborate on this one.
Does the defensive line begin to dominate? Houston is back. Cornelius Washington showed signs of becoming a factor at defensive end with a sack and a half against South Carolina. Hopefully the coaches will be able to leave Owens and Atkins in place in the rotation at defensive tackle.
Does Orson Charles keep it up? I love this kid's potential.
In the end, of course, none of that may matter in the game's outcome. Come Sunday, we may be talking about the key role Mike Moore or Drew Butler played. Or Mike Bobo's astute use of personnel. Or Ryan Mallett's escapability against the rush. Or how the Dawgs finally covered the tight end. I honestly have no clue.
Your thoughts, as always, are welcome.
Your jedi mind tricks won't work on me.
Fancy that – even an offensive genius needs good line play to succeed.
Jeff Schultz is right about Tech. What looked like a momentary lapse of focus against Clemmins has been exposed as a full-blown structural flaw. And with the Jackets' obvious lack of depth on defense, that's gonna be a tall order to fix.
UPDATE: This is too good to leave as a link in the comments.
Filed under Georgia Tech Football
Mike Leach's Banking 101
Color me underwhelmed by this:
"You have to pay credit cards back. That's just the way the deal is." That's it? I dunno, I would have expected some kind of offbeat reference to the collapse of the Icelandic banking system, credit default swaps or something.
Besides, since when do pirates pay things back?
(h/t Smart Football)
UPDATE: On the other hand, Leach does have this working in his favor tomorrow. It would be pretty funny if he conducted his halftime interview with the sideline reporter in pirate-ese.
Comments Off on Mike Leach's Banking 101
Filed under Mike Leach. Yar!
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When the French and English established their first permanent settlement in America they found the whole country in possession of numerous aboriginal tribes, some large and powerful, others restricted to a single village and its environs. The variety of languages and dialects at first appeared to be well-nigh infinite; but on further acquaintance it was discovered that these were easily reducible to a few primary stocks.
Excluding the Eskimo along the northern coast, the first great group comprised the tribes of the Algonquian stock, whose territory on a linguistic map appears like a large triangle, extending on the north from the Atlantic to the Rocky mountains, but gradually narrowing southward until it dwindles to a mere coast strip in Virginia and North Carolina, and finally ends about the mouth of Neuse river.
The territory of the next great group, comprising the tribes of the Iroquoian stock, either lay within or bordered on the Algonquian area. Around Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, and stretching to a considerable distance inland on either side, were the Iroquois proper, the Huron or Wyandot, and several other closely connected_ tribes; on the lower Susquehanna were the Conestoga or Susquehanna, and their allies; on Nottoway and Meherrin rivers, in Virginia, were tribes bearing the names of those streams, and on the lower Neuse, in North Carolina, were the Tuskarora; while on the southwest, in the fastnesses of the southern Alleghanies, were the Cherokee, whose territory extended far into the gulf states. Although the territories held by the several Iroquoian tribes were not all contiguous, the languages, with the exception of that of the Cherokee, which presents marked differences, are so closely related as to indicate a comparatively recent separation.
The country southwest of the Savannah was held chiefly by tribes of the Muskhogean stock, occupying the greater portion of Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, with parts of Tennessee and Florida. West of all these tribes was the territory of the great Siouan or Dakotan stock, extending in a general way from the Mississippi to the Rocky mountains and from the Saskatchewan to the Arkansas. With the tribes farther westward and southward the present paper is not concerned.
Most of these tribes had fixed locations in permanent villages, surrounded by extensive cornfields. They were primarily agriculturists or fishermen, to whom hunting was hardly more than a pastime, and who followed the chase as a serious business only in the interval between the gathering of one crop and the planting of the next. The Siouan tribes, on the contrary, although generally cultivating the ground to a limited extent, were essentially a race of hunters, following the game – especially the buffalo – from one district to another, here today and away tomorrow. Their introduction to the horse on the prairies of the west probably served only to give wider opportunity for the indulgence of an inborn roving disposition. Nomads have short histories, and as they seldom stopped long enough in one place to become identified with it, little importance was attached to their wanderings and as little was recorded concerning them.
The position of the Algonquian and Iroquoian tribes, as the native proprietors of an immense territory claimed by two great rival European nations, rendered their friendship a matter of prime concern throughout the colonial period; and each party put forth strenuous efforts to secure their alliance against the other. As a principal means to this end, numerous missionaries were sent among them, especially by the French, to learn their languages, become familiar with their habits of living and modes of thought, and afterward to write down the facts thus gathered. There were besides among the early settlers of New England and the northern states generally a number of men of literary bent who made the Indians a subject of study, and the result is a vast body of literature on the northern tribes, covering almost every important detail of their language, habits, and history. In the south the case was otherwise. The tribes between the mountains and the sea were of but small importance politically; no sustained mission work was ever attempted among them, and there were but few literary men to take an interest in them. War, pestilence, whisky and systematic slave hunts had nearly exterminated the aboriginal occupants of the Carolinas before anybody had thought them of sufficient importance to ask who they were, how they lived, or what were their beliefs and opinions.
The region concerning which least has been known ethnologically is that extending from the Potomac to the Savannah and from the mountains to the sea, comprising most of Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Of some of the tribes formerly within this area the linguistic connection has long been settled; of some others it is a matter of recent discovery; of others again it is still a matter of doubt; while some must forever remain unclassified, for the tribes have perished from the earth without leaving a word of their languages behind.
The Indians occupying the coast of Virginia, and extending as far inland as the geologic structure line marked by the falls of the principal streams, formed the Powhatan confederacy, belonging to the Algonquian stock. Adjoining them on the south were another Algonquian people, known to Raleigh's colonists of 1585 as the Weapemeoc, and at a later date as Yeopim (Weapemeoc), Perquiman, Pasquotank, and Poteskeet, occupying that portion of North Carolina north of Albemarle sound and extending as far westward as Edenton; between Albemarle sound and Pamlico river and on the outlying islands were the Secotan of Raleigh's time, known afterward as Mattamuskeet, Machapunga and Hatteras Indians; while the Pamlico country, between Pamlico and the estuary of Neuse river, was held by the Pamlico or Pamticough, together with the Bear River Indians, the Pomouik or Pamawaioc of Raleigh's colonists; all these people being Algonquian. The tribes here classed as Algonquian are known to have been such from the vocabularies and isolated words of their languages given by Smith, Strachey, Lawson, and others, and from the numerous local names which they have left behind in the territory they once occupied. The Neusiok, who in 1585 lived just south of the Neuse estuary, in the extreme eastern parts of Craven and Carteret counties, in North Carolina, and who were in alliance with the Pamlico, may also have been Algonquian, this bringing the southern limit of that stock along the coast almost to Cape Lookout. The Chowanoc or Chowan, on Chowan river-chiefly on the eastern bank, contiguous to the Weapemeoc – seem also to have belonged to the same stock, judging from the half dozen names preserved by Lane.
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Farther southward were the Catawba, who had their settlements about the river of the same name, just below the border line between North Carolina and South Carolina, ranging upward to the hunting grounds of the Cherokee, their inveterate enemies. When first known they were estimated at 1,500 fighting men, or at least 6,000 souls, but so rapid was their decline that in 1743, according to Adair, they were reduced to less than 400 warriors, and among these were included the broken remnants of more than twenty smaller tribes, which had taken refuge with their more powerful neighbors, but still retained their distinct dialects. Adair enumerates several of these incorporated tribes, but the mere fact of such an alliance proves nothing as to linguistic affinities. A few Catawba still remain on a reservation in South Carolina, and recent investigation among them has proved conclusively that they are of Siouan stock. Closely related to them linguistically were the Woccon, occupying a small territory in the fork of Neuse and Contentnea rivers, in and adjoining the more numerous Tuskarora. Although at one time a considerable, tribe, they seem to have disappeared suddenly and completely soon after the Tuskarora war. If not absorbed by the Tuskarora they probably removed to the south and were incorporated with the Catawba.
Turning now from the tribes whose affinities are thus well known, it will be found, by referring to the map, that we have still to account for a large central area. In Virginia this territory includes all west of a line drawn through Richmond and Fredericksburg, up to the Blue Ridge, or about one-half the area of the state. In North Carolina it includes the basins of the Roanoke, the Tar, the Cape Fear, the Yadkin, and the upper Catawba rivers, comprising more than two-thirds of the area of that state. In South Carolina it comprises nearly the whole central and eastern portion. In the three states the territory in question comprises an area of about 70,000 square miles, formerly occupied by about forty different tribes.
Who were the Indians of this central area? For a long time the question was ignored by ethnologists, and it was implicitly assumed that they were like their neighbors, Iroquoian or Algonquian in the north and "Catawban " in the south. It was never hinted that they might be anything different, and still less was it supposed that they would prove to be a part of the great Siouan or Dakotan family, whose nearest known representatives were beyond the Mississippi or about the upper lakes, nearly a thousand miles away. Yet the fact is now established that some at least of those tribes, and these the most important; were of that race of hunters, while the apparently older dialectic forms to be met with in the east, the identification of the Biloxi near Mobile as a part of the same stock, and the concurrent testimony of the Siouan tribes themselves to the effect that they had come from the east, all now render it extremely probable that the original home of the Siouan race was not on the prairies of the west but amidst the eastern foothills of the southern Alleghanies, or at least as far eastward as the upper Ohio region. Some years ago the author's investigations led him to suspect that such might yet prove to be the case, and in a paper on the Indian tribes of the District of Columbia, read before the Anthropological Society of Washington in 1889 (American Anthropologist, 1889, p. 261) he expressed this opinion.
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VC investments from China down by 66% in 2020, startups to feel the heat
By T E Narasimhan | Chennai | Last Updated at September 18 2020 00:37 IST
Topics venture capital | Private equity | Investments
Chinese investors are not only seen as alternates to US-based funds but also bring additional value as strategic investors.
Private equity and venture capital investments from China have dropped nearly 66 per cent so far this calendar year to $909 million from $2.69 billion in the corresponding period last year.
There was also a concomitant fall in the number of deals to 30 till September 17, 2020, from 35 a year ago. A major chunk was venture capital investments, defined as investments in companies that are less than 10 years old.
According to the data from Venture Intelligence, of the 30 deals reported in the period under consideration, 24 were VC investments and totalled $216 million. Last year, VCs accounted for 30 of the 35 deals recorded between January and September 17, 2019, and pumped in $446 million. For Chinese investors, the key bets were in non-banking financial companies, wealth management firms, banks, food delivery and e-commerce firms.
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Arun Natarajan, founder of Venture Intelligence, said the drop was the result of the change in foreign direct investment (FDI) rules, which was amplified by the border standoff between India and China.
This can be seen in the fact that China was the third highest source of PE/VC investments in 2019, but it has fallen to the sixth position in 2020. Natarajan felt investments, especially from the Chinese mainland, would likely to reduce further because of these factors.
Start-ups will likely feel the pinch the most, as Chinese investors are seen not only as alternatives to US-based funds, but also bring additional value as strategic investors, he said.
PE/VC investors operating in India have expressed concerns over the modification in FDI norms, which brings all investments from China under government scrutiny. They said this would seriously impact inflows.
VCs and global PEs say many of them raise money directly or indirectly from Chinese investors for a portion of their funds. They also raise money from fund of funds (global funds that pool funds and provide finance to other PE funds), which in turn are financed, among others, by Chinese investors, many of whom are based in Hong Kong and Singapore.
Read our full coverage on venture capital
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The Stat Line Continues – Patriots Dominate NFL Ticket Sales!
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For the last three years, the New England Patriots, by a large margin have dominated ticket sales. This year, the stat line continues. The average ticket price for any home New England Patriots Game is $493.00. The media might claim the team is in turmoil and is trending down but sales at TicketCity say otherwise.
The five-time Super Bowl champs top the list of most in-demand tickets, followed by the Raiders playing their last season in Oakland. Jacksonville takes the third spot with last year's success likely carrying into this spring's sales. Fourth is the Green Bay Packers who consistently boast high ticket prices in their historic stadium and deeply passionate fan-base. Fifth on our list is the Houston Texans; many fans are filled with anticipation with the return of Deshaun Watson, J.J. Watt and the addition of Tyrann Mathieu.
After a promising year in Jacksonville and the rare post-season appearance, Jaguars fans are paying an average ticket price of $346/ticket. The most expensive individual game for the Jags is their home game against the New England Patriots. Tickets for this game are selling for an average of $250.00. The least expensive, however, is against the New Orleans Saints where the average ticket price is about $95.00.
Green Bay Packer's fans are consistent. Tickets have averaged around $300.00 for 3 years in a row, now.
Patriot's tickets are likely to be expensive as long as #12 is starting. Tom Brady is a hero in Boston, and the ability to see "the GOAT" will cost you. The cheapest opportunity to see a game in New England is the Kansas City Chiefs game on 10/14/2018 with an average ticket price of $392.00.
Oakland is going to miss their football team. Their prices are only $9.00 short of the notoriously expensive New England Patriots and the highest priced home game is the final game in Oakland.
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After my tequila-filled, cultural tour of Mexico City for the Day of the Dead celebrations, I jetted over to Cancun, Mexico for the sole purpose of exploring the massive architectural complex of Mayan ruins that is Chichen Itza!
In my mind, Chichen Itza consisted of one major step pyramid, with a few other buildings surrounding it. I was VERY wrong. To be honest, I LOVE to be wrong on my travels. It always proves to be an enlightening experience and opens my mind to learning strictly from the locals. So do I research my travels? Somewhat, but I much prefer to learn as I go along, directly from the people who know it best!
And this is exactly what I did at Chichen Itza. I learned the history first hand from a local archaeologist who proudly shared knowledge of his culture. Chichen Itza is actually an area of land that was once known as one of the largest Mayan cities at around 740 acres. It dates back to 600 AD-1200 AD, giving it the well earned title as a new seven world wonder.
First and foremost, I was fascinated by the acoustics! I came to Chichen Itza knowing about the bird-like echos produced by clapping your hands at the base of the Step Pyramid, but I wasn't aware there was more!
Let's start with the Step Pyramid, also known as El Castillo (the castle). 91 steps make up the layered echo sound you hear as you clap your hands while standing at the base of any one of the four staircases. The locals call this the 'singing of the bird,' but it's said to have warned the Mayans of intruders coming into the city.
Now if that sound wasn't amazing enough, moving over to the Great Ball Court took the cake. Imagine this: You are sitting at the end of a 500 foot long open stadium and you are holding an effective conversation with a Royal family at the other end of the court, 500 feet way! I couldn't believe this was even possible, so of course my curiosity got the best of me, and I had to try it. With a few of our group at one end, and some on the other end, we spoke messages back and forth. Even though we couldn't sneak into the raised royal seating where the Mayans spoke in a whisper to converse on the opposite end, we still maintained conversation. And surprisingly, for the most part, IT WORKED! These unexplainable acoustics brought me a lot of laughs and pleasure!
Some of the ancient colors still remain.
Another fun fact I learned while at the Great Ball Court, was the game the Mayans played and their 'reward' for winning. Pitz, an ancient Mayan ball game, was a one and done sort of game. It consisted of one rubber ball being bounced into a stone hoop without using hands. One basket was considered a game win. The winning captain then brought himself and his precious head to the losing captain to be decapitated. HUGE WIN! Why would anyone win a game and then lose their head?!? In the Mayan culture this was considered the highest honor. Not only did they receive a stone carving memorializing them on the wall of the Great Ball Court, they also got a direct ticket to heaven. Pretty steep stakes in that game!
As I walked around Chichen Itza another stone temple that really attracted me was the Temple of a Thousand Warriors. On the top of this temple sits the Mayan Rain God, Chacmool. Chacmool is a male, life-size figure who sits in a reclined position with his stomach horizontal and his head up and turned 90 degrees. The Chacmool's didn't appear to be worshiped by the Mayans, but instead they used his stomach to hold sacrificial offerings to the Maize or Corn God. There were many Chacmool statues in Chichen Itza, but this one really stood out due to its placement on the top of the temple. The Temple of a Thousand Warriors also was surrounded by hundreds of columns that continued well into the jungle. Shaped tall and massive, much like a warrior stance, from a distanced eye you may mistake them for warriors surrounding and guarding the temple.
One of my last fascinations while discovering Chichen Itza was the Wall of Skulls. Most of you know, I have a passion for Halloween and all that it entails, so I really peaked an interest in the Wall of Skulls. This wall had an eerie, but intriguing look to it, and I couldn't help but to take loads of photos and spend my time wondering why it was carved. Unfortunately is not much known behind the meaning of the wall, but because it is located right outside the Great Ball Court, it is believed that humans were sacrificed on the wall, and their heads were left to be displayed.
Chichen Itza checked off my third visit to a world wonder from my discover journey in began in June. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and would recommend an entire day to explore the ruins, and learn about the history that is this phenomenon!
Love your photography, very informative and educational. Can't wait for your next post. Thank you!!!
Thanks Rudy! I'm glad you enjoy it!
Who knew? All you have to do is win at Pitz and you get a direct ticket to Heaven….seems so simple, doesn't it? Thanks for a great article….
Yes! I'm always intrigued by the thought processes that went on to produce such amazing structures. And the acoustics just boggled my mind!
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Learning through experiences are a wonderful thing to live for.
It really is so fascinating! Welcome!
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It's Pot Luck Saturday in Orange again this Saturday and I want to encourage everyone to get out and check out the Pot Luck specials and sale items that are on offer at stores all over Orange City.
When Orange City Life decided to make our Community Project this year Put Orange First, we knew it would take a while before any worthwhile momentum might start to happen.
What Put Orange First is all about was on show for all to see last weekend when Orange City was abuzz with people.
Our Team Orange group met again last week and the more we get together, the more we realise just how much opportunity we have in this beautiful city of ours.
Things continue to tick along with our Put Orange First initiative as evidenced by the feedback and comments we're getting, along with some good ideas.
Put Orange First is Orange City Life's Community Project this year and we're hopeful that by year's end, we'll have made some significant differences to the way people feel about our beautiful city and to our local economy. It will all depend on how much the community at large embraces what we're trying to do.
Our 2019 Community Project to 'Put Orange First' is up and rolling. Now it's a case of seeing how much traction we can get.
Throughout 2019, Orange City Life will be encouraging our readers to "Put Orange first!" in a whole range of areas.
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Interpretive Summary: Catfish farmers in Arkansas and Mississippi have been able to produce much higher yields by increasing the aeration rates in their ponds. As of 2010, the average aeration rate within the industry was about 2.5 hp/acre. This roughly equates to a farmer having either 2 or 3 10-hp paddlewheel aerators in a 10 acre pond. By adding additional paddlewheel aerators to a pond, a farmer is able to provide adequate dissolved oxygen to the entire pond thus relieving the stress of low oxygen on the fish. When dissolved oxygen is not the limiting factor as it has been in the past, yields are free to increase dramatically. Utilizing intensive aeration in smaller ponds also allows for a farmer to have a more manageable standing crop at the end of the season and help mitigate some of the risk. Although it is recommended that intensively aerated ponds be stocked with hybrid catfish, there has been success with channels and yields have been shown to increase as aeration increases even before a pond gets to what we would consider intensive aeration levels (6 hp/acre). Intensive aeration of catfish ponds may be an economically feasible solution (although thorough economic analysis is needed) and a potentially good option for farms looking to increase production without needing additional land.
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Not a great title for a blog post where your friends read headlines (only) in a feed reader - so my gladness that the death is not in your family seems terribly misplaced and I don't know what to do with myself. Good review though. Sometimes necessary catharsis is probably left in the notebooks.
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Dogs are allowed. However, you must keep them on a leash when they are out of your vehicle and you must pick up after your dog. Extra bags are available in the snack bar.
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Named after English stonemason Thomas Cully, this Northeast neighborhood is a culturally diverse urban area with a mix of commercial and residential development. Cully is bordered by the Concordia, Sumner, Roseway, Rose City Park, and Beaumont-Wilshire neighborhoods.
Cully largely consists of modest family houses such as ranches, smaller Craftsman styles, and starter homes. There is a strong sense of community identity and active neighborhood involvement within Cully. The Rigler Community Garden, a gathering place for children and adults to garden and provide a healthy food source, is a true testament to this.
From June through September, Cully Farmer's Market is opened on Thursdays and offers live music, a pop-up library and an endless amount of sustainable and healthy food. Head over to 42nd Avenue to the many restaurants and cafes for an assortment of food and drink options. There are also a couple family-run businesses that are neighborhood fixtures on 42nd that provide the community with homemade goods.
Aside from the Rigler Community Garden, residents of Cully also have Sacajawea Park and Whitaker Ponds Nature Park within their borders. Whitaker Ponds Nature Park has two ponds, a ½ mile loop trail, and a canoe launch into Whitaker Slough. A black cottonwood forest surrounds the ponds. The Lewis & Clark Garden features a huge collection of plant communities from across the United States. You won't be the only visitor at the park with the wide assortment of animals that are frequent to the area.
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Texas Sports Nation // Texans
Texans' Danny Amendola could miss four weeks with knee injury
Brooks Kubena, Staff writer
Brett Coomer/Staff photographer
Texans wide receiver Danny Amendola could miss four games due to a knee injury he suffered Sunday against the Jets, a person familiar with the injury said. The slot receiver underwent a scope on his knee Tuesday morning.
This will be the second time Amendola, 36, misses significant time due to an injury this season. The 13-year veteran signed a one-year, $2.5 million contract Sept. 7 to initially fill in for the injured Anthony Miller, but, once Miller was released, Amendola became the team's main slot receiver.
Amendola suffered a hamstring injury in Week 2 against the Browns and missed four games. He's played in seven games and caught 17 passes for 135 yards and a touchdown.
The Houston Chronicle's John McClain and Brooks Kubena discusses the Texans' struggles on both sides of the ball in their loss to the Jets. Video: Houston Chronicle
Chris Moore, who played five seasons with the Ravens, was elevated from the practice squad to replace Amendola in the lineup while he was injured, and the Texans signed Moore to the active roster after he posted career highs Week 5 against the Patriots with five catches, 109 yards and a touchdown.
Moore, who's totaled 14 catches for 149 yards this season, is in line to fill in for Amendola again. The Texans also signed Davion Davis in early October. The 24-year-old Davis, a 5-11, 195-pound receiver from Sam Houston, fits the same size profile as Amendola but has yet to play this season.
More Texans News
John McClain's NFL conference championship predictions
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Reach Brooks on
Brooks Kubena, a Houston native, joined the Chronicle in 2021 to cover the Texans and the NFL after reporting on LSU football for The Advocate | Times-Picayune in Baton Rouge for three years. Kubena contributed to the AP Top 25 poll and held a Heisman Trophy vote. A graduate of the University of Texas and Clear Lake High School, he's too young to remember the Oilers but old enough to remember a parking lot was once AstroWorld.
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Scottsdale (480) 485.6667
Jackson Hole (307) 459.0664
Idaho Falls (208) 529.8232
The Catherine Method
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The seeds of Catherine's philosophy and her path to becoming a doctor began early.
Catherine's parents, the embodiment of strength and hard work, taught her she could grow up to be anything she could imagine. Smart and precocious from an early age, she took this seriously, and thus began the can-do spirit and enthusiasm she brings to everything she does.
Like just about every kid in school, Catherine struggled with some of her physical qualities and kids who weren't always kind. This planted the idea that she could turn her self-doubts into a life's calling.
She believes feeling good about your physical appearance is an important part of self-esteem and confidence … but she's equally sure there's not just one kind of beauty. Just like the women and men who embody it, beauty comes in myriad shapes, colors and forms – there's not one definition or standard.
Instead, Catherine vowed to help women and men achieve their own definition of beauty – inside and out. She finds real beauty in the tiny imperfections that make us who we are and believes it's her job to see every person's uniqueness and help them shine.
Since Catherine started CFA, she's been on a mission to create a newer kind of aesthetic care: natural, less invasive, more innovative, with real results. Catherine believes surgery and aesthetic medicine can be highly complementary – and in many cases, less invasive aesthetic care can avoid surgery altogether.
CFA is a safe and inviting space where people can comfortably talk about their skin and aging concerns and we solve them together. Catherine's driving passion is finding an individual approach for every person she meets, and she loves to build long-term relationships with her patients at each stage of their unique journey.
At CFA, it's all about our beautiful patients. We want them to feel safe and cared for, part of our CFA family. Because we're together on this journey and it's going to be great!
Contact us for Consultation at:
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Behind battery breakthrough! I found this interesting piece by Selina Powell in our trade journal Optometry Today and thought I would share. Developments in polymer materials founded in contact lens research could lead to electric vehicles travelling similar distances to petrol vehicles without the need to stop and recharge. The advances address the conundrum of poor energy density per kilogramme in super-capacitors, which are the main rival to traditional lithium-ion batteries. In March, Rolls-Royce signed an agreement with the UK-based start-up Superdielectrics Ltd with a view to exploring the use of the technology. The technology builds on principles established in the development of hydrophilic polymers for extended soft contact lens wear. Superdielectrics director of research, Dr Donald Highgate, highlighted that as well as making rapid charging possible for electric vehicles, the research holds potential for the low-cost storage of transient output from renewable energy systems. "This new work would transform the energy system which underpins our entire way of life," he shared.
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Posh v Oldham: Match Preview
Tim Stoodley looks ahead to Saturday's clash with Oldham Athletic.
Peterborough United return to Cambridgeshire after a midweek trip, to face relegation-threatened Oldham Athletic in a Sky Bet League One clash at The ABAX Stadium (3pm).
The Latics have pretty decent recent form heading into this one, losing just twice in the last ten games, but are very much in a fight for survival. They're safe by one spot, but nearest rivals Port Vale do have three games in hand over the Greater Manchester outfit.
This will be Oldham manager, John Sheridan's, fourth game against 'Boro this season. He was in charge of Notts County for the FA Cup second round tie, and subsequent replay. He then left Nottinghamshire and joined Oldham, just in time for the reverse of this tie at Boundary Park. It's his fourth spell as manager of The Lactics and in this tenure has overseen 14 games, winning an impressive seven, guiding his team out of the relegation zone in doing so. They're a team heading in the right direction, so expect them to head to The ABAX full of confidence and zest. Sheridan traditionally likes his side to play a patient, gradual build-up play and will normally field a 4-4-2, although a 4-3-3 has also been employed recently. Interestingly, the Oldham squad is the third-highest in the league, in terms of utilising non-English personnel, with 46% of their squad hailing from Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland or abroad.
One such player is Welsh number 10 Aaron Amadi-Holloway, who joined the club in January, having been at the club on loan previously. Since joining at the turn of the year he's already gone on to be the clubs leading assist maker this season, and his joining of the club has coincided with their upturn in fortunes – one to watch then for McCann and his players. He's best known for his time at Wycombe where he made 52 appearances, and it was while there that he joined Oldham on loan. Since his return he's made 11 appearances, notching three assists and generally causing issues to opposition defences.
One experienced player to keep an eye on is 35 year old, former Everton and Huddersfield stalwart, Peter Clarke, who forms one half of a regular back two for The Lactics this season. Clarke won the League One play-offs back in 2012 and even represented England at under 21 level 8 times. He's noted for his heading ability plus his off-the-ball skills, such as his determination, leadership and bravery.
One of the brightest stars of Oldham's squad can actually be found between the sticks, in the form of Middlesbrough loanee Connor Ripley. The 24 year old is very highly rated and has represented England at all youth levels up to under 21. He's an imposing figure at 6' 3" and has already played for his parent club twice in the league. Ripley's reflexes are his biggest asset, but he's also impressive with his handling skills and command of his area, his only weakness being his decision making, which you would expect to grow with age and experience. Devon-based Lee Swabey takes up the whistle for this game. He's often found as a fourth official so this is just his eleventh game of the campaign. In the previous ten he's dished out 37 yellows and shown red on three occasions. Interestingly he's never officiated either club and has never been the man-the-middle at The Abax stadium.
Saturday is meeting number forty between these two sides. In the first 39 battles Peterborough just holds the better record with 14 wins to The Latics 13. Oldham were 1-2 winners at The ABAX last season after a late penalty overturned Marcus Maddison's equaliser. There have been plenty of high-scoring affairs in the recent history of these clubs. In fact there's been an astounding average of 4.5 goals-per-game for the last nine battles.
Leo Da Silva Lopes returns from suspension for this game, while Marcus Maddison remains a doubt with an ankle injury. Jermanie Anderson and Gwion Edwards definitely miss out through in injury.
League positions; Peterborough United - 11th Oldham Athletic - 20th
Last five; Peterborough United - WLLLD Oldham Athletic - DWLDW
Previous meeting; 24/01/2017 (League One) – Oldham Athletic 2-0 Peterborough United
Average attendances (2015/16); Peterborough United - 5,447 Oldham Athletic – 4,551
Top Scorer (league); Peterborough United - Tom Nichols (10) Oldham Athletic – Lee Erwin (5)
Interesting fact: Oldham have a number of famous supporters, notably; comedy duo Cannon & Ball, former Manchester United star Paul Scholes, Professor Brian Cox, comedian Eric Sykes and glamour model Michelle Marsh.
Tickets for this one are cheaper for all areas of the stadium if purchased in advance and tickets are on sale at www.theposhtickets.com, via the Ticketmaster hotline 0844 847 1934* and in person at the ABAX Stadium Box Office.
*calls cost 7ppm plus your network access fee.
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Tanner Smith's film reviews
Smith's Verdict
Smith's Verdict: ***1/2
Reviewed by Tanner Smith
I could try and analyze the meaning of the flies. There are flies buzzing around visibly on-screen throughout Italian director Luca Guadagnino's "Call Me by your Name," and I thought it was just a coincidence…until one came back in the final shot. That's when I thought there might have been something more to them in this film. Like, maybe Guadagnino is trying to say that a fly's life is short and not appreciated until it's too late, or something like that. But if even Guadagnino is declining to explain the meaning behind them, why should I bother trying to figure it out myself?
Thankfully, there is more to "Call Me by your Name" than…flies. (The moment I started typing that, I immediately realized it could be the weirdest sentence I've ever written. Hence, the ellipsis.) Nearly every other review of this film brought up the flies. I'm not returning back to this film for the damn flies; I'm returning because it's a beautifully made, emotionally atmospheric film that works brilliantly as a study in mood and passion.
The film is a lovely equivalent of a lazy, breezy summer day. When it shows our main character alone in his room, with nothing but his thoughts and the diegetic sounds of the world outside, it's difficult not to feel like I'm there with him or not to feel like I've been there before. When he's swimming with family and friends or going on a nature hike with someone, the atmosphere of the surroundings is felt all throughout. The outside world is a character in itself; Guadagnino and his cinematographer Sayombhu Mukdeeprom are inviting us to become part of this powerful atmosphere, and it really works.
Now, this I can analyze! "Call Me by your Name" is a film about finding hidden passions within one's self, and nature can allow those things we keep deep within ourselves to shine through. Think about it—have you ever gone away somewhere like the woods or the boonies or an isolated country home and felt like you were inspired to pursue something special that you weren't entirely sure about before? Well, in "Call Me by your Name," the countryside of summer-1983 Northern Italy and the boredom surrounding it pushes the characters on their journey of self-discovery.
It's even paced like a slow, worry-free summer day. Guadagnino is patient about showing us what the characters are going through while letting us take in the beautiful scenery & environment. There's nothing to do in this location anyway (except to discuss philosophy, music, art, and such), so there's nothing to hurry about either.
Oh, right. I should explain who these people are. They are 17-year-old Elio (Timothee Chalamet) and 24-year-old Oliver (Armie Hammer). Elio is a precocious artistic teen who joins his parents (Michael Stuhlbarg and Amira Casar) to the family summer home in Northern Italy (or, as the opening caption states, "*Somewhere* in Northern Italy"). What's there to do here? "Wait for summer to end," he bluntly tells Oliver, a hunky American doctoral student staying with the family for a summer internment. (Elio's father is a professor of Greco-Roman culture who takes in a new student every summer.) Oliver is everything Elio isn't. Elio is shy and awkward and gangly and unsure of himself, while Oliver is ultra sure of himself and built like Michelangelo's David sculpture.
These two young men start off trying to one-up each other, but before long, Elio takes notice of Oliver's bravado and physique. Eventually, it becomes revealed that Oliver has strong feelings for him. When they succumb to the mutual lust they've developed, that's when a complicated relationship begins that will change Elio forever.
There are no worries or any concerns that would be addressed or dealt with if the film was set anywhere else at this time. Setting it in the early '80s in a carefree summer surrounding allows a same-sex relationship such as this to properly develop, whereas if it were set someplace else, with it being outside the norm, narrow-mindedness would have gotten in the way.
However, it is a bit disconcerting that this relationship is happening to a teenager and a 20something, especially when Oliver seems to be leading Elio on half of the time. (Though, apparently, the age of consent in Italy is 14. Take from that trivia what you will.) But, for the sake of character development, let's look past that and see it as a true coming of age for the Elio character. He's not as smart as he thinks he is, and thanks to this fling with the older, more mature and sophisticated Oliver, he's able to deal with something as drastic as heartbreak (you know this isn't going to end well once the summer ends) and possibly learn from it later in life. (By the way, the final shot that shows us an unforgettable development in Elio is so well-done, it will haunt me for years to come.)
And speaking of "later in life," Guadagnino has confirmed that he is indeed planning a sequel to this film that will catch up on these characters years later. As someone who admires the concept of revisiting people in films (the "Before…" trilogy, the "Up" series), I'd like to see it. If the same mood and atmosphere is brought to that film as it was to this film, I think something special will come of it.
That's not to say the film is without flaws. As I mentioned, it feels slowly placed, intentionally. And because of that, it includes scenes that could either be trimmed down or cut out entirely. I get what the intentions were, to make us feel more and more what this particular summertime feels like. But at two hours and 10 minutes, I think we already get the point here or there. (That's why the rating for this review is three-and-a-half stars rather than four stars, despite what seems like over-praise.)
But back to the praising. Timothee Chalamet was nominated for an Oscar for his performance, and deservedly so (again, that ending shot…wow), but I'm a bit disappointed by the snubbing of Armie Hammer for his equally impressive work. I've seen Hammer do well in films like "The Social Network," but here, he shows a great deal of complexity and range that could lead to more roles similar to this in the future. And then there's Michael Stuhlbarg, who doesn't have much to do in the father role (and as a professor, we hardly even see him do any "professor" duties). He makes up for that in a scene near the end, in which he's allowed to give a brilliant speech to his son about how he shouldn't forget the experience he's had.
That speech lets you know what the film has been about this whole time. Life contains a lot of pain, and it's important to embrace it rather than try to forget it. Pain is essential to growing in life, because we carry things with us that make us who we are today. It's how we deal with it that truly matters. What happened between Elio and Oliver did happen, it came and went, and it's a memory and a secret that Elio will keep forever. And on that level, "Call Me by your Name" works wonders.
I get that more than I ever will get…the flies.
NOTE: Something else I want to praise is the music, particularly two songs by musical artist Sufjan Stevens: "Mystery of Love" (which was nominated for an Oscar) and "Visions of Gideon." There are many times when song placements in movies just seem desperate to me. And while these songs are certainly used to make us feel what the characters are feeling, even though the acting is already doing that job well, there's something about the ways they're used here that makes it all work like magic.
Categories 2017, Three-and-a-Half Stars ***1/2
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3 Responses to "Call Me by your Name (2017)"
Film4Fan July 14, 2018 at 6:52 pm #
Great review! The music in this film was absolutely phenomenal. It introduced me to Sufjan Stevens and I've been a fan ever since. "Call Me by Your Name" was one of my personal favorite films of 2017, but I certainly understand your criticism. I'll have to disagree with you, though, since I felt the exact opposite. I wanted to spent even more time with these characters during the summertime than that the runtime offered :), but I get your point of view as well.
Alexiss July 17, 2018 at 11:22 am #
It's interesting how you've analysed the flies. I haven't seen much of that elsewhere! XD
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Each Genaral Assembly is the opportunity to develop exchanges and contributions to the Biennial.
This is formally included in a protocol signed between ECTP-CEU and the City Host.
Candidacies must be received by the ECTP-CEU Secretariat by October 7th 2015.
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Weiss: Nothing like a little personal contact
Joanna Weiss
My daughter and I just finished reading "Wonder," the beautiful middle-grade bestseller about the power of personal contact: what happens when you interact with someone different, instead of looking the other way. And suddenly, I feel compelled to talk to strangers — to finally introduce myself to that family we keep seeing at the beach; to approach the people making origami at the coffee shop, and ask them how they're doing it, and why.
These small gestures aren't always easy to make in New England, where the privacy ethos is strong. But when I reach out, people seem surprised and pleased. They're happy to be drawn into someone else's life.
Face-to-face contact means a lot, as a couple of news events proved last week. First, Whitey Bulger's lawyers made the clever decision to let him address his jury pool, offering quiet "good mornings" and "good afternoons" that prompted cheerful responses. For potential jurors, it must have been jarring, to square the sudden knowledge that the famous gangster — mysterious and mythical and terrible and grand — was that polite old guy in the courtroom, wearing sneakers and jeans.
Then came Michelle Obama, who was heckled by an activist at a Democratic fundraiser last week, and responded by storming off the podium and into the activist's personal space. "Listen to me or you can take the mike, but I'm leaving," Obama said, daring the stranger to take ownership of her rude behavior, and daring the crowd to choose between them.
The first lady won the standoff, but reactions were mixed. Some people will always accuse her of being "angry," a word loaded with coded meaning. Even some of her fans thought she was impolitic here, too quick to show her temper, especially in contrast to her glacier-cool husband.
The president handles interruptions with Obamaesque detachment, seeming to understand that heckling comes with the job. He tends to float above the insult, gently chiding protesters from the safe distance of his podium, or even — as he did during his May 23 speech on drones — giving a heckler credit for expressing her views.
"The voice of that woman is worth paying attention to," he said as security pulled CODE Pink activist Medea Benjamin away. He even mentioned Benjamin, extemporaneously, at the end of his speech, a gesture that looked generous, but also confirmed his detachment. He was the power-holder, the one who got to make the big decisions. She was the one who questioned those decisions from below.
In some circles, Michelle Obama's very different response has made her a near folk-hero, a proud symbol of someone who's not going to take it anymore. But the real wonder of her action wasn't her visible irritation. It was the way she made the interaction personal. Suddenly, she and her heckler, gay-rights activist Ellen Sturtz, weren't just players in a standard power game. They were two people, standing on exactly the same level, interacting as humans.
Sturtz, who had paid a handsome fee for the chance to interrupt the event, was clearly surprised. "It felt like she was within a few inches — in my face," she told ABC News.
That's not a place most hecklers expect to be. Lately, it's not where most of us expect to be. We're getting less and less accustomed to face-to-face contact, whether we live in New England or not. We voice civic displeasure by "signing" online petitions and joining Facebook groups. We conduct arguments online, sometimes anonymously, so that we can hurl fury without having to see anyone's reactions.
And then, every once in awhile, we're forced to see each other eye to eye. Sturtz doesn't seem especially ashamed, but the event has launched a flurry of conversation about the tactics of activism, the usefulness of heckling, the difference between civil disobedience and epithet-hurling.
It was, at the least, a moment for pause — the same kind of re-setting of perspective that Bulger is hoping for in court. There's a reason our justice system forces a jury to gaze at the defendant throughout a trial, to announce a verdict while standing in his presence. Personal contact can't right every wrong or erase every conflict. But it can always make us think.
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Elizabeth Ann Seton
(person) by borgo Fri Sep 28 2001 at 12:53:32
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton
Born - August 28, 1774
Died - January 4, 1821
Best known as Mother Seton. Among her firsts were the following:
First American woman to be beatified
Founded the first American order of nuns
Initiated the formation of the parochial school system
Established the first Catholic orphanage in the United States.
She was the daughter of one Richard Bayley, a health officer for the port of New York and a professor of anatomy at King's College. The family was very active in the Episcopal Church.
She grew up in the fashionable part of New York society. In 1794 she married one William Seton, a banker and merchant.Elizabeth Seton was very active in the community, most noted for her work with the sick and the poor. She became known as the Protestant Sister of Charity.
In 1803, the Setons were on a trip to Italy when Mr. Seton took ill and died. It was while she was in Italy that Mrs. Seton was exposed to Catholicism. Upon her return to America, she converted to Catholicism in 1805.
For her conversion, Seton was ostracized by the New York Society and considered moving into a convent. She wound up moving to Baltimore and on the advice of the clergy, established a boarding school for girls. She and her assistants adopted the name Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph.
I believe Seton Hall University in New Jersey is named for Mother Seton as are many other Catholic institutions and schools.
A timeline of the events in Elizabeth Seton's life: 1805 - Reception into the Catholic Church
1805 - First Communion
1806 - Confirmation
1808 - Arrives in Baltimore
1808 - Opens her first school
1809 - Takes her first vows. Received title of "Mother"
1821 - Death of Mother Seton
1907 - Informative Process of Cause begins
1940 - Introduction of Cause at Rome
1959 - Heroicity of virtues declared - She becomes Venerable
1963 - Beatification is granted. She becomes Blessed
1975 - Canonization into Sainthood
I like it! 1 C!
Canonization Carrie Chapman Catt National Women's Hall of Fame Beatify
Baltimore, Maryland George Halas Saint Katharine Drexel 1821
ARP Vow Venerable Sainthood
Orphanage January Convent Confirmation
Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha parochial merchant
Protestant Episcopal Great Women virtue
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Recent lawsuits by workers fired after employer background checks, that in some instances revealed charges that were many years old or inaccurate, show how important it is to get criminal records in Maryland expunged. In one instance, a group of Amazon drivers have sued the e-commerce giant because they were fired when a strict background check discovered criminal charges that, some say, are minor and 10 years old.
The criminal justice reform bill signed by Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan in 2016 expanded the number of crimes that can be expunged. Described as "the broadest criminal justice legislation in decades," the law reduced sentencing guidelines for drug dealers, thieves and other offenders while substantially increasing the number of crimes that can be wiped from an offender's record, the Baltimore Sun reported.
Expungement is the process of asking the court to remove certain court and police records from public view. It mostly applies to records that did not result in a conviction, but several types of convictions can be expunged. A Baltimore expungement lawyer can provide more details.
One Maryland lawmaker told the Baltimore Sun that the law was the largest expansion of the type of records that can be expunged ever seen in Maryland. The law expanded the list of offenses that could be erased from public records from nine to about 50, including misdemeanors related to theft and drug possession.
The change was made to make it easier for former offenders to qualify for jobs, housing and education. Many organizations and businesses require background checks for applicants. A record of criminal charges can hamper employment as seen by the lawsuits against Amazon, Target and others, as well as applications to schools and colleges and more.
In addition, with the recent decriminalizing of marijuana in Maryland, some drug charges are no longer crimes. If you were found guilty of a crime that is no longer a crime, you can get your Baltimore criminal record expunged. Past convictions for possession of marijuana can be expunged, but the amount involved must be less than 10 grams. If the conviction was for more than 10 grams of marijuana, you may request an expungement four years after satisfactory completion of the sentence.
But, please note that if a private database has information about your public record, expungement will not remove it from that database.
Generally, you must wait three years after your case was decided before you can file for expungement, but the rules vary based on the results of your case. If you were acquitted, received a nolle prosequi, or a dismissal of the charges, you may file earlier if you also file a general release and waiver of any and all people against whom you may have a legal claim as a result of your arrest. If you received a probation before judgment, you may not file for expungement until your probationary period has been completed or three years have passed, whichever is longer. If your case was placed on the stet docket, you may file for expungement three years after the judgment. To file for an expungement based on a finding of "not criminally responsible," you must wait until three years have passed since the finding. If you were found guilty of one of the crimes that can be expunged, you must wait three years.
A Baltimore expungement attorney can help you to get your criminal record expunged. The attorneys at The Law Offices of Thomas J. Maronick can help. You can contact Thomas Maronick on his cellphone at 202.288.0167, the law office at 410.244.5068 or via our website for a free consultation.
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But having a risk factor, or even several, does not mean that you will get the disease. Many people with one or more risk factors never get cancer, while others who get cancer may have had few or no known risk factors.
Researchers have found several factors that might affect a man's risk of getting prostate cancer.
Prostate cancer occurs more often in African-American men and Caribbean men of African ancestry than in men of other races. African-American men are also more than twice as likely to die of prostate cancer than white men. Prostate cancer occurs less often in Asian-American and Hispanic/Latino men than in non-Hispanic whites. The reasons for these racial and ethnic differences are not clear.
Prostate cancer is most common in North America, northwestern Europe, Australia, and on Caribbean islands. It is less common in Asia, Africa, Central America, and South America.
The reasons for this are not clear. More intensive screening in some developed countries probably accounts for at least part of this difference, but other factors such as lifestyle differences (diet, etc.) are likely to be important as well. For example, Asian Americans have a lower risk of prostate cancer than white Americans, but their risk is higher than that of men of similar backgrounds living in Asia.
Having a father or brother with prostate cancer more than doubles a man's risk of developing this disease. (The risk is higher for men who have a brother with the disease than for those who have a father with it.) The risk is much higher for men with several affected relatives, particularly if their relatives were young when the cancer was found.
Men with Lynch syndrome (also known as hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer, or HNPCC), a condition caused by inherited gene changes, have an increased risk for a number of cancers, including prostate cancer.
Other inherited gene changes can also raise a man's risk of prostate cancer.
Men who eat a lot of red meat or high-fat dairy products appear to have a slightly higher chance of getting prostate cancer. These men also tend to eat fewer fruits and vegetables. Doctors aren't sure which of these factors is responsible for raising the risk.
Some studies have suggested that men who consume a lot of calcium (through food or supplements) may have a higher risk of developing prostate cancer. Dairy foods (which are often high in calcium) might also increase risk. But most studies have not found such a link with the levels of calcium found in the average diet, and it's important to note that calcium has other important health benefits.
Being obese (very overweight) does not seem to increase the overall risk of getting prostate cancer.
Some studies have found that obese men have a lower risk of getting a low-grade (less dangerous) form of the disease, but a higher risk of getting more aggressive prostate cancer. The reasons for this are not clear.
Some studies have also found that obese men may be at greater risk for having more advanced prostate cancer and of dying from prostate cancer, but not all studies have found this.
Most studies have not found a link between smoking and getting prostate cancer. Some research has linked smoking to a possible small increased risk of dying from prostate cancer, but this finding needs to be confirmed by other studies.
There is some evidence that firefighters can be exposed to chemicals that may increase their risk of prostate cancer.
A few studies have suggested a possible link between exposure to Agent Orange, a chemical used widely during the Vietnam War, and prostate cancer, although not all studies have found such a link. The Institute of Medicine considers there to be "limited/suggestive evidence" of a link between Agent Orange exposure and prostate cancer. To learn more, see Agent Orange and Cancer.
Some studies have suggested that prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate gland) may be linked to an increased risk of prostate cancer, but other studies have not found such a link. Inflammation is often seen in samples of prostate tissue that also contain cancer. The link between the two is not yet clear, and is an active area of research.
Researchers have looked to see if sexually transmitted infections (like gonorrhea or chlamydia) might increase the risk of prostate cancer, because they can lead to inflammation of the prostate. So far, studies have not agreed, and no firm conclusions have been reached.
Some studies have suggested that men who have a vasectomy (minor surgery to make men infertile) have a slightly increased risk for prostate cancer, but other studies have not found this. Research on this possible link is still being done.
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Wednesday 29 Jul
Philip Turner
Lukas Beech
Nicole Kim
YS Kim
Ethan Kim
Hansol Cha
New Zealand Ambassador to South Korea
Philip Turner was appointed New Zealand Ambassador to Korea in March 2018.
Philip has extensive experience as a diplomat and a business leader in North Asia, with a
particular focus on North Asia. With the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, he served on
postings to the New Zealand Embassies in Tokyo and Brussels. He then moved to Fonterra
where he worked for 18 years in a variety of senior positions in Shanghai, Tokyo, Brussels
and Auckland. He managed Fonterra's business in China, and most recently was Director of
Global Stakeholder Affairs at Fonterra in Auckland.
Philip attended the University of Auckland in New Zealand where he graduated with a First
Class Master of Arts in History. He speaks fluent French and Japanese, conversational
Chinese, and is enjoying becoming acquainted with the Korean language.
Partner, DHR International, Seoul Office and Board Advisor, The Kiwi Chamber – NZ-Korea Tech Panel Emcee
Lukas Beech is a Partner at the Seoul Office of DHR International, which provides international corporate clients with executive search and talent acquisition in Korea.
For over 15 years, Lukas has specialised in guiding international companies to achieve their business goals in the Korean market, providing strategic and tactical guidance, access to sector-specific human resources, partners and customers. His local expertise combines with hands-on actions to effectively accomplish the business objectives of 'western' companies in Korea.
Lukas is also an investor in MissionHeroes, a talent exchange platform that can help New Zealand companies to accomplish specialized projects in Korea by connecting them with expert professionals who can execute those projects.
Lukas has also been a board director and advisor for The Kiwi Chamber since its founding in 2008.
Team Leader, Invest Seoul
From investors who want to invest in Seoul, to promising companies in need of investment, imagine a bright future with Seoul.
The main goal of Invest Seoul is to help foreign investors create successful businesses. The Invest Seoul Center (ISC) is a one-stop comprehensive organization to attract and support direct foreign investment reflecting Seoul's unique characteristics. It is operated by Seoul Metropolitan Government and Seoul Business Agency, with locations in Jongno, Gangnam and Dongdaemun.
The center provides a one-stop investment and start-up support package service that includes investment, startup, consultation, startup education, business incubation and business networking in six languages.
Freestyle Technology and NZTE Beachhead Advisor
Freestyle provides control, feedback and responsiveness to all manner of industries (utilities and security, healthcare, agriculture, logistics and automotive, manufacturing, finance and retail) like never before, with clever touches such as a single, interoperable platform to operate and maintain all of your different vendor devices. Yes, that's a one-stop, robust, tried-and-tested platform, with none of the teething issues, potential bugs or development lag time of a proprietary system. Any device over any communication method is possible.
Yongsun Kim is the Managing Director of Freestyle's Korean operations. Yongsun was previously the CEO of Kathrein Korea and Country Manager for NextWindow. He brings extensive experience to the role.
Managing Director, Daesang Holdings
Daesang Group is a leading Korean FMCG and retail business conglomerate with revenues of USD 3,169M, and 41 affiliates around the world. Daesang has continuously expanded its businesses from FMCG retail and distribution to IT, and with its in-depth understanding of Asian culture, plans to expand into other global markets.
Harry Song brings 25 years of experience in global business, marketing & sales in the Korean and Asian markets, M&A and overseas brand management and operations. He has served as a director of Hyundai Group, Morgan Stanley, Suzhou Harmony, KCL Fico Thailand and USA Magnolia Korea, and has specialized in Australian and New Zealand brand promotion through those governments' trade departments since 1998.
Mr. Song graduated with a BA from Auckland University and studied at Beijing New Asia University through the New Zealand and China scholarship foundation and Seoul National University.
Senior Manager, Mirae Asset Capital
Founded in 1997, Mirae Asset Capital provides financial investment, management, and consultancy services. Its products and services include venture capital, new growth investment, Mirae Asset Capital, private equity and capital investment.
Ethan Kim is a Senior Manager for Mirae Asset Capital - New Growth Investment Division / ICT Investment Team. Prior to that, he held several positions such as Investment Director – Private Equity Division for LX Investment, Team Leader – Private Equity Group for Aju IB Investment and Senior Associate - M&A Division for DW Consulting. Ethan received his Bachelor of Business Administration from Sungkyunkwan University.
Business Development Manager, UniServices
UniServices, a wholly owned subsidiary of the University of Auckland, provides exclusive access to the university's capabilities and intellectual property. It works alongside academic staff to identify, protect and develop big ideas with its business partners.
Hansol Cha is a Business Development Manager at UniServices, where he leads R&D partnership strategies for the University of Auckland with industry leaders and government agencies. He is leading the theme called "Digital Services & Economies" with three focus areas: (1) AI/Data Science; (2) Industry4.0/IoT; and (3) Creative Arts & Technologies. He is passionate about using emerging technologies to create real social impact. He firmly believes the power of ethical convergence of arts, humanity and science as a creative approach to solve complex issues around the globe. As a Korean-born Kiwi he plays an important role in fostering R&D partnerships between Asia & New Zealand.
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Digitally Speaking with David Kirk
29 Jul — 10:30am - 11:45am Free
Join us for the launch of New Zealand Trade and Enterprise's new event series, Digitally Speaking.
Advanced materials – Science careers that improve our world
MacDiarmid Institute students and researchers are developing advanced materials that help solve some global sustainability challenges.
Impact of Access Needs Day Four: Hearing and Vestibular
30 Jul — 2:00pm - 3:00pm Paid
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Impact of Access Needs Day Five: Speech, Language, and Culture
This fifth webinar in Access Advisor's series is focused on user friendly experiences for those with speech, language & culture access needs
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Gentrifying Hegel
An Introduction to Dialectics, by Theodor W Adorno, Polity, 336 pp, £18.99, ISBN: 978-0745679440
The Oxford Handbook of Hegel, edited by Dean Moyar, Oxford University Press, 880 pp, £97, ISBN 978-0199355228
Hegel on Philosophy in History, edited by Rachel Zuckert and James Kreines, Cambridge University Press, 276 pp, £75, ISBN 978-1107093416
Does History Make Sense?: Hegel on the Historical Shapes of Justice, €49.95, Terry Pinkard, Harvard University Press, 288 pp, ISBN- 978-0674971776
Incontinence of the Void: Economico-Philosophical Spandrels, Slavoj Žižek, MIT Press, 328 pp, £24.95, ISBN 978-0262036818
Adorno, superficially characterised as a mandarin philosopher whose critical sensibilities are too refined for their own good, is undeniably a sophisticated writer; not for the casual reader stuck in an airport lounge and weary of smartphone cruising. His Negative Dialectics is forbiddingly elliptical and the philosophical verve of Dialectic of Enlightenment, co-authored by fellow Frankfurt School theorist Max Horkheimer, is inseparable from the force of its intellectual arguments. Yet, remarkably, a series of his lectures in 1958 provide one of the most lucid and accessible introductions to Hegel to be found in a spate of new books published on the subject in 2017.
A traditional bedrock of philosophical thinking positions the subject – that's you and me, folk capable of conceptual thought – athwart things which are outside of the mind yet thought about by the subject. Philosophy at its broadest is concerned, tout court, with the relationship between subject and object, between the concept and the thing.
Bishop Berkeley infamously postulated that reality was a product of the subject's mind – subjective idealism in the philosopher's jargon– but we prefer to live in a world where the things that exist for us do not collapse into thought and lose their identity; nor are we unduly discombobulated by realising that thinking about things retaining their identity is, of course, a belief that exists as a thought.
Without going down the Berkeley route, it is generally agreed that the relationship between concept and thing is an intimate and puzzling one. Hegel's dialectic is based on both the non-identity of the two and, paradoxically, their profound unity. The concept is always in confrontation with the thing and when one undergoes change so does the other, a movement of recoil that gives fuel to the contrary nature of their relationship.
Matter is fundamentally dynamic – quantum physics attests to the truth of this – and there is nothing, says Adorno, "between heaven and earth which simply is as it is". In addition, at the level of human thought, our knowledge of the world is essentially historical in nature. The conclusion is inescapable: everything exists in a state of movement and must be understood as temporal, never inert or immutable. Hegel's term "mediation" refers to the way every use of a concept changes when we essay to grasp it.
Truth is not being abandoned by surrendering to a wholesale relativism; rather, that mediation is dictated by the mutable nature of the object and by the process of change that a concept always undergoes within itself. Another Hegelian term, the Absolute, is not some eternal, totalising system but the developed range of interpenetrating and antagonistic relations between subject and object, mind and matter.
The dialectic thrives on contradiction: there is an objective opposition of subject and object – between thought and that which is not the same as thought – and yet, at the same time, an identity of cognition with being. How can this be? Moments of incongruity are sublated (aufgehoben) within a totality that unites two apparently contradictory terms. An intellectually arresting example of this marks the opening of Hegel's The Science of Logic and it also illustrates how a concept comes to be as a response to a previous inadequacy. Take being, says Hegel, in its most indeterminate and general sense, not a particular being like a laptop, ice cube or whatever, just the abstract and pure idea of being, utterly in itself. When being is thought about like this, long and hard, it gives way to the concept of nothingness because we fail to muster any thought except mere nothingness. This giving-way is a self-grounded movement, not the result of anything from outside; and it works both ways because thinking hard and long about nothingness inescapably brings abstract being to mind.
To equate being with nothingness sounds like silly nonsense given that no two terms are more unalike, opposite to each other. The contradiction can only be solved by positing being that is determinate, that exists. A new concept has emerged, a determinate being that is not nothing. It is something and it exists, there (Dasein), not someplace else and not just being (Sein): a coming-to-be as the result of a ceasing-to-be. Its mediation is its becoming; it has sublated itself.
We're deep into metaphysical currents here and the thrust of contemporary mainstream Hegel scholarship, associated with American figures like Robert Pippin, Terry Pinkard and others, has been to swim clear of such perilous waters and head for dry, non-metaphysical ground. The ontology has been gentrified, establishing Hegel as a major philosopher of friendly interest to modern thought, and The Oxford Handbook of Hegel is testimony to the highly respectable status of current Hegel studies. The dusty old image of Hegel as a thinker caught in an over-intricate and totalising web of his own making has been largely overthrown and learning how to read him in relation his predecessors – most especially Kant – has been justly uppermost in much Anglophone commentary.
Pippin's essay in the Oxford Handbook is exemplary in setting forth the kind of way modern scholarship tackles the Hegelian nexus of thought and reality. He aligns Hegel with his predecessor Kant, whose abiding insight is that spatial-temporal reality is shaped by our mental categories, and argues that there is an a priori logic as well as socially determined conceptualisations that govern our understanding of the world. This sails close to the winds of subjective idealism but an essay by Rolf-Peter Horstmann, in Hegel on Philosophy in History, insists that Hegel never departs from the normal person's sense that subject-independent objects exist and that an objective reality of phenomena, whether physical, cultural or social, is out there. Horstmann, whose important work is still not available in English, draws attention to Hegel's basic disagreement with Kant's view that we can never properly know what objects are really like.
Kant established cognitive limitations to comprehend "the thing-in-itself", due to our mental sculpting of reality, but Hegel will have none of this. For him there is no such distinction or antithesis. Every object has to possess a unity, says Hortsmann, that distinguishes it from other objects, from what is not itself, even though this unity is a dynamic and internal process. An object realises its concept, not as a fabrication of the human mind but as a process of self-realisation within the object. In this way, objects are their own subjects– and a subject in this sense is the concept. How Hegel works out and develops this is the stuff of his daunting Science of Logic.
For Terry Pinkard, objectivity is the making sense of the world and while this depends on our subjectivity it doesn't mean that reality is mind-dependent. Our conceptual ability to classify, to name and note patterns, is seen as the necessary condition for making sense of what makes sense. History for Hegel, in Does History Make Sense?, is contingency, but there is a logic and a dialectical development to the way it has unfolded from ancient Greece, through Rome, Christianity, feudalism and the French Revolution. Slavery was an immanent contradiction in the ancient world – freedom was not available to everyone – and this inadequacy was a factor in the birth of a new order of thought. The freedom-loving barbarians from east of the Rhine who toppled Rome came to absorb the moral psychology of Christianity, laying the seeds that would grow into modern Europe. But there is no unchanging core and it is possible that one day freedom will be extended to include non-human primates, cyborgs …
Pinkard, like Pippin, regards Hegel's concept of spirit as "human collective mindedness" that progresses by developing a self-consciousness, the ability and desire to seek reasons and justifications. Making sense of history is a part of this even though the progress is not always apparent or to be taken for granted: Hegel's metaphor for this is "the cunning of history".
Hegel's dialectic has been decaffeinated by scholars like Pinkard and one has to return to Adorno's lectures for the radical sense that reality itself is fractured and not a rational whole. The rationality of the world, as a reification and petrification, makes an objectivity which ignores the oppositions within it. Hegel confronts rationality with a dialectic that loosens the rigidity and frees up its own capacity for movement by exposing the tensions within it. No other philosopher has so determinedly promoted this radical Hegel as Slavoj Žižek and he returns to this in his latest book, Incontinence of the Void.
Reality as ontologically incomplete – "why is there nothing rather than something?" he asks – has long been Žižek's calling card and, he now adds, it is beyond our cognitive capacities not in the Kantian sense but because the contingency at the heart of nature means we cannot know what the ultimate consequences of our interventions will be: climate change and biogenetic science are two pressing instances of this.
The Hegelian dialectic, he stresses, is not teleological but events can be retroactively positioned to make them seem inevitable, developing "naturally" out of the preceding events. By bringing the French psychoanalyst Lacan into the equation, Žižek introduces another dimension which leaves most scholars of Hegel floundering and helps account for the astonishing absence of any reference to Žižek in the nearly nine hundred pages of The Oxford Handbook to Hegel.
We try to make sense of the world through a complex network of linguistic and cultural signs and the Lacanian subject can be seen as an effect of language rather than its cause: we are subjected to the symbolic order. At a deeper level, the subject emerges from the failure to symbolise the void in reality, the incompleteness in the ontological landscape. The subject is this failure, this loss, and comes to be as the result of the kind of self-sublation that was noted in the dialectical recoil between being and nothing at the beginning of Science and Logic. This recoil may have sounded airy-fairy then, and even more so now, but in Incontinence of the Void Žižek returns to an example which, although he does not specifically mention Ireland, can illuminate a pivotal moment in the country's history. The Irish Revival was constitutive of a sense of national identity that needed to be reclaimed from colonial oppression, a recovering of something lost. But, notwithstanding its experiential authenticity, this awareness of loss by the Irish "is the zero-point" of Ireland's national identity –‑"prior to it, they [Žižek is referring to movements like the Revival] were not yet a nation". The sense of loss created the space for the "discovery" of traditions and ancient roots which were created in the very process of returning to them. This does not mean there was nothing before the Revival but it was something heterogeneous and inchoate compared to the national identity that emerged: "there were no origins which were lost, the origins are constituted through the very experience of their loss and return to them".
Žižek's new book is no breezy read but, like Adorno's lectures from the 1950s, it reaches parts of Hegel that are not found or given a tamer inflection in most other commentaries.
Sean Sheehan taught English but is now a full-time writer of non-fiction, dividing his time between London and West Cork. His most recent books are Žižek: A Guide for the Perplexed and Sophocles' Oedipus: A Reader's Guide (both published by Bloomsbury, 2012).
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Ah, I see. My access to the ACP only shows the "Dashboard" part of Overview, nothing below that. This must be the domain of the webmasters then. I'll see if I can chat with them. It might be a question of the load on the servers, why they didn't enable this, but we'll see.
I think edits (both their presence and the before and after content) should be available to the admods. That's part of why forums have admods.
I don't see any benefit in making them visible to other posters by default unless it's the only way the admods can also see the information.
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I first heard about the Law of Attraction through the film "The Secret." A year later, I wrote a paper for college about how the theories of quantum physics could support the theories behind energy healing and the placebo effect.
Fast forward to 2018, and I have three degree-level science qualifications, am Reiki-attuned and I read tarot cards and runes. There are so many people at the moment focusing on mindset, on goals and obstacles within their own stories, and on the 'science' of changing habits. These are all great things to focus on, and are a huge part of how we perceive the world around us, including what opportunities we see and seize.
However, there is still this aspect of intuition, of "woo", or esoteric-spiritual consciousness that arises in the self-development world… which are slowly becoming more "acceptable" to acknowledge.
There is Truth in the Woo.
If I visualise a tiger behind me; I can increase my heart-rate. If I imagine a warm fire; hear it crackling in my mind; I can temporarily stop myself shivering in the cold.
Even the most sceptical scientists agree that relaxing the muscles in the body and thinking positive thoughts will lower your heart-rate and blood pressure. This in turn, allows the nervous system to focus on healing instead of on keeping your heart rate steady or keeping your mind focused on your work.
Physics and Biology may not agree on the how, but they both agree that it can't hurt to rest your body and shift your mind's attention.
We know we want to lose weight, we know how to eat and exercise… and yet there's a block. Equally, we know we want to shift our career choice, we can see the options, and yet we're not in the headspace to take the action.
At the end of the day, we are emotional and energetic beings, with a desire to find meaning, and to make our mark in the world. We're taught in Western cultures to be scientific, practical and logical. Yet, sometimes this isn't enough.
Having the practical skills is awesome, and definitely necessary to make progress. Without action, nothing changes. However, what we don't realise is that sometimes the block to us accessing those logical techniques is one of internal processing.
Humans have an innate set of responses to our environment, such as the "fight or flight" response to stress. We have intuitions which, if we connect to them, can give us that little edge when we make decisions.
Personally, I think of this intuitive nudge as the subconscious cues my body and mind have picked up while I wasn't paying conscious attention. Others feel it's the guidance of a power outside of us.
And this is where I see a bridge to connect these two sides.
Whatever your view, pausing to listen to that nudge is always an extra tool to help us move forward.
When we're stuck with the practical actions, there's often a key piece missing from our motivation, our self-beliefs or our experience of the outer world. Through pausing to identify that block and form a bridge across the chasm, we can move forward with those actions.
If you've read a self-help book or completed a program and yet you end up in the same mental space three months later. This is often the step you've skipped.
There are many ways to reconnect with this inner sense, and the one I always recommend is to pause, and feel how your body reacts to any choice, decision or experience.
Are you excited or scared, do you suddenly feel tired or upset? Is your first thought an excuse or a worry? Emotions are a signal for us to take action.
Pay attention to how your non-practical experiences respond. Then let that compass guide you in moving forward.
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Innovative urban planning has the capacity to make the commute more enjoyable for all kinds of travelers. Most people enjoy riding their bicycles, but some roads and intersections are just too daunting, and would-be bikers head to their cars because those intersections just don't feel safe! And once you're in your car, who knows how long you will be stuck in traffic?
Here are some examples of more interesting intersections designed to be safer and easier for all.
And here is a "Continuous Flow Intersection" in West Valley City, Utah. This intersection was designed to improve traffic flow, but does not seem to consider cyclists.
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India vs Australia 2014-15: Can Suresh Raina seize the opportunity?
The England tour of 2011 was a forgettable tour for India. India were whitewashed mercilessly and there was one who performed with the bat, other than Rahul Dravid. It was series that led to few a changes in the team and one of the most prominent change was the fall of Suresh Raina as a Test batsman. Suresh Raina, who started his Test career with a brilliant century in his debut match against Sri Lanka, struggled against the likes of James Anderson and Stuart Broad, and clueless in the middle. Raina's technique was exposed and he was made to look very ordinary against the moving cherry.
After this series, almost everyone wrote-off Suresh Raina as a Test batsman and he became more of a limited-overs specialist batsman. But now, after almost 3 years, Suresh Raina has been called back and the selectors have picked him for the Test series against Australia, in Australia. Raina has been picked in the Test squad purely on the basis of his performances in limited-overs cricket. Although, many believe that this is not a good move as the parameter for selection in Test team shouldn't be IPL, T20 or ODI performances, India's Team Director Ravi Shastri is all praise for Suresh Raina and he is the one who raised the case for Suresh Raina's inclusion in the Test team, by calling him a "class-act".
Suresh Raina has scored most of his runs in the sub-continent, but, off-late, Raina has shown that he can bat in the overseas conditions as well and his match-winning hundred against England in Cardiff was one of the best ODI knocks we have ever seen. Ravi Shastri has said that Raina is working very hard on his game and he has made a few technical adjustments. In Raina's defense, he has been dismissed to the short ball only twice in 16 ODIs so far in 2014. It's true that Raina has improved his technique and shot selection, but batting against the likes of Mitchell Johnson and Ryan Harris on the bouncy wickets in Australia, is going to be a BIG challenge for Suresh Raina, who has has big issues against the short-pitched bowling, especially in Test cricket.
India will play 4 Tests in Australia and Suresh Raina will be in the playing XI only if a player is horribly out of form, or if someone gets injured. But, if Raina gets a game or more then this series will decided his future in Test cricket. India have a very rich pool of young batsmen who are pushing the selectors by scoring consistently in the Ranji Trophy and other domestic tournaments. The tour of Australia is Suresh Raina's time of reckoning, as all eyes will be on him to see whether he can replicate his limited-over form in Test cricket.
The selectors and the team management have shown immense faith in Suresh Raina by drafting him into the Test sides, while ignoring the other consistent domestic performers. This surely is Raina's moment to seize the opportunity and pocket a Test spot; it is his time of reckoning.
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With Packsize box making machine, CCP now has complete control over its entire packaging system. Instead of using one box size to package 100 different-sized parts, CCP can create 100 custom boxes for 100 different parts at no extra cost and with no additional lead time. No matter how many box sizes CCP needs, Packsize On Demand Packaging® is able to provide all of them without significantly increasing its corrugated cardboard inventory.
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Q: asp.net cookies not set into browser I am trying receive cookies in ASP.NET core API. When I am testing it in postman everything is working, but browser does not sends cookies back.
This is c# code which sets cookie in response.
HttpContext.Response.Cookies.Append("Test", "test value", new CookieOptions()
{
HttpOnly = false,
Domain = "localhost",
Expires = DateTimeOffset.Now.AddDays(10),
IsEssential = true,
Path = "/",
Secure = false,
SameSite = SameSiteMode.Strict,
MaxAge = TimeSpan.MaxValue
});
Here is js code
var myHeaders = new Headers();
myHeaders.append("Accept", "application/json");
myHeaders.append("credentials", "include");
var requestOptions = {
method: 'GET',
headers: myHeaders
};
fetch("https://localhost:5001/api/user/get-authed-user", requestOptions)
.then(response => response.text())
.then(result => console.log(result))
.catch(error => console.log('error', error));
During debugging asp.net, there is not "Test" cookie in it when sending request from
browser.
Postman does it well and the "Test" cookie is visible during debugging.
Also I can not see cookies in browser (F12 -> Application -> cookies).
enter image description here
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PRO+ PRO+ is the added value service MOLINO 48 provides to architects, interior designers and contractors, supporting them with our consolidated experience, expertise and professional knowhow, along with a complete range of tools and services for planning furnishing projects, order handling, worldwide logistics and the search for materials and creative solutions.
We offer architects and interior designers our 3D rendering service to help them show end-customers the three-dimensional project and to convey an accurate idea of measurements, space, finishes, furnishings and lighting simulation. The turnkey global service concept of MOLINO48 also comprises studies for end-customers and professionals, the personalized design and execution phase of projects for private homes, companies, retail, commercial and hospitality premises and, in the case of renovation projects, advisory services and the installation of hydraulic systems and electrical wiring.
With the same meticulous care and professional approach with which we design private homes, the MOLINO 48 team creates commercial and hospitality spaces, from small professional firms to large executive offices, from hotels to luxury resorts, from retail stores to large showrooms, from small-medium sized offices to multinational plants. We study the best possible solution to combine functionality and style, with a view to designing user-friendly and comfortable interiors. We deliver a detailed project and a complete tailor-made service, while also taking care of the logistics and project management, to ensure on-time and complete delivery and assembly.
GLOBAL SERVICE. MOLINO 48 can count on a team of experts to offer all types of professional services to architects and interior designers: from furnishing solutions to the design project, the 3D rendering and CAD, up to the complete handling of makeovers in the role of project manager. CONTRACT. Our experience and reliability enable us to manage large furniture orders for hotels, banks, insurance companies and multinationals worldwide, particularly on the French Riviera, Monte Carlo, Zurich, the Arab Emirates and Dubai.
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Spider-Man 3: Tom Holland Reveals His Brother's MCU Character
By Richard Nebens February 24, 2021
Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures are about to blow the Marvel Cinematic Universe wide open with the December 2021 release of the untitled Spider-Man 3 . Although no news has confirmed the title yet, rumors are pointing to this film having one of the most expansive casts of any movie in the franchise to date.
Reports have confirmed both Jamie Foxx as Electro and Alfred Molina as Doctor Octopus as they form a villain team going up against Tom Holland's web-slinger. Other news is even pointing to Holland having some backup of his own in Benedict Cumberbatch's Doctor Strange and potentially Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's web-slingers , New York City is about to potentially see its biggest battle since Avengers: Infinity War .
In addition to these big-name inclusions, a recent chat with Holland confirms a casting originally reported a few weeks ago.
TOM HOLLAND CONFIRMS HIS BROTHER IN SPIDER-MAN 3
In an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon , Spider-Man 3 star Tom Holland confirmed that his younger brother, Harry Holland, will have a cameo role in the movie. After Harry enjoyed "a small cameo in Cherry " as a drug dealer, he'll have a similar style cameo in this next MCU movie:
"In Cherry, he has a small cameo in Cherry, he plays a character called "The Shaky Kid" and he's a drug dealer. So we kind of have this idea in every film I would be in that Harry would reprise his role as "The Shaky Kid." So he is back again in his own sort of weird MCU cinematic universe cameo as the ecstasy-dealing shaky kid."
Joking around about how "Spider-Man webs him upside down," Tom Holland shared that he used his older brother status to make some of the filming as difficult as he could for his little brother:
"In this scene, he gets flipped upside down. Spider-Man webs him upside down. And then he's swinging back and forth while I'm having an argument with someone he's kind of swinging through frame. I've obviously done that for years, being upside down is second nature for me now, so I know how difficult it can be. So in the beginning of the day, I was like making the takes extra, extra long just to see how long it would take before he'd blacked out." (laughs)
As Tom clarified that he actually got worried about Harry in the end, he spoke on how funny their scene together is and how "it was really fun for (him) to share that moment" with his younger brother:
"But then towards the end of the day, I really did start to get worried about him. And I was sort of saying to the director like, 'Listen, man, we've got to move on now. Look at him, he can hardly speak anymore.' Yeah, bless him. It's a funny scene though, and it was really fun for me to get to share that moment with him. I'm sure my mom and dad will be very proud."
The full video interview can be seen below:
THE HOLLAND BROTHERS TEAM UP IN THE MCU
Set pictures from both mid-January 2021 and early February 2021 had indicated that Harry Holland would make an appearance in Spider-Man 3 , although the size of that role was undisclosed. While Tom Holland seems to confirm that his brother will only appear as a cameo, it's still exciting to know that the two will appear on screen together.
Harry Holland has been slowly building his resume as his brother gains acting experience both in the MCU and out of it. After serving as a production assistant on Spider-Man: Far From Home , Harry receives his first on-screen role in the MCU playing a criminal that his web-slinging real-life brother thwarts.
Amongst so many major names joining this team-up extravaganza, it's simply heartwarming to see the two brothers working so well with each other on this production . With only a handful of acting credits under his belt before his Cherry cameo, this next big-screen appearance will hopefully push Harry's career to the next level.
Spider-Man 3 will arrive in theaters on December 17, 2021.
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This colorful flower arrangement from THE ROSE PETAL FLORAL & GIFT SHOP is a great choice for Halloween and Harvest decorating themes. Seasonal accents like miniature pumpkins give it a special touch of fall festivity!
Candy bouquets - Treat your family to something special!! Candy bouquets for the upcoming holidays. Assorted holiday containers and styles starting at $25 and up. Call our shop direct to place an order. Coming soon, cupcake craze, have your flowers and cake too - delivered!!!
This Bloomin' Jack-o-Lantern from THE ROSE PETAL FLORAL & GIFT SHOP is a great choice for Halloween and Harvest decorating themes. Arranged in a whimsical terra cotta pot, this flower arrangement beautifully captures the essence of fall!
October Offerings from THE ROSE PETAL FLORAL & GIFT SHOP is a great choice for Halloween and Harvest decorating themes. Accented with dried wheat, mini pumpkin and seasonal ribbon, this flower arrangement beautifully captures the essence of fall!
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If our dogs had thumbs, they would likely be texting and calling us all day long asking for treats and belly rubs! Unfortunately, they don't have thumbs. So if they wander a little too far from home, they can't call their human for help! That's why we made the Signature Call My Human Dog ID Tag to help your pup get home safely.
These round ID tags are made out of high quality stainless steel, so it won't tarnish or rust. The front of the tag will feature the "I Don't Have Thumbs, Call My Human" Design. On the back of the tag, there are 4 lines of personalization with up to 15 characters per line. That leaves plenty of room for your pets name and your contact information to be engraved.
You also get to choose from 13 different fonts to display your information on the back of the tag. On top of all that, we use high quality lasers to engrave each tag. We guarantee that the deep engraving will last the lifetime of your pet!
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Can We Put a Price on Healthcare Innovation in Cancer?
Most media attention is awarded to cancer's success stories – new treatment breakthroughs are celebrated as researchers (and journalists) search for an exciting new "cure" for cancer. But what happens after these innovations hit the news? And who is going to buy them?
The newest drugs are frequently the most costly, and healthcare systems are already struggling. Where is the money going? And is there evidence that the money spent on innovation actually benefits cancer patients?
That's why the latest Special Issue from ecancermedicalscience tackles the overlooked topic of health economics in cancer care. We've collected five new papers ranging from the policy level to the personal.
The papers have been curated by expert Guest Editor Prof Wim van Harten of the Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
"The pipeline of new drugs is impressive, and health systems are already struggling with the fast-growing list of extremely high-priced treatments on the market," says Prof Harten.
"This will inevitably put further strain on healthcare budgets – some politicians state that they are already nearing the maximum that Western countries can bear."
The papers address the questions raised above, and offer solutions – including some methods to assess the "value" of healthcare innovation, allowing policymakers to make informed decisions about where funds should be spent.
But it's not just policy that needs to change – these papers address the cost of healthcare at the patient interface as well.
"When physicians prescribe cancer treatment, we should consider if we would make the same decision if we were paying for the treatment ourselves," says contributing author Dr Guy Storme of the Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel, Brussels, Belgium. "I think this would lead to a positive change in mentality – one of my colleagues has already changed his clinical practice in this way."
Dr Storme adds, "I would like the public to understand the real benefit and cost of each treatment, because most never see the cost breakdowns – and the added value of the individual treatment!"
For those who haven't previously considered the costs of cancer care, the Special Issue will provide a thorough review of the subject.
Source: http://www.dddmag.com/news/2016/11/can-we-put-price-healthcare-innovation-cancer
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The construction industry is full of excellent leadership, but the public rarely sees it in action—even if it ultimately benefits from better roads, buildings and other facilities. ENR's annual Top 25 Newsmakers program recognizes outstanding achievements. For a half-century now, ENR has named the top industry professionals who have made a difference for their industry and the public during the preceding year. There are no nomination forms or application fees. The editors review the news and select leaders who stand out, and those leaders comprise a diverse group. One person also has been selected to receive ENR's highest honor, the Award of Excellence, which will be announced at the magazine's annual gala on April 16 in New York City.
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Sometimes you need to do something and you know it's possible because Windows does it all the time. However, you want to do it within the code of your program. Searching the net and MSDN often gives Nada.
That's the time to document the undocumented.
ERROR_SUCCESS ( Value == 0 ) The operation completed successfully.
ERROR_CANCELLED ( Value == 1223 ) The operation was canceled by the user.
/// Get a token for this process.
/// Get the LUID for the shutdown privilege.
/// Get the shutdown privilege for this process.
/// Cannot test the return value of AdjustTokenPrivileges.
That's work for me. This is the most important!
Thank u for this code. It works very well!
Its nice you publish in codeguru but what about your work?
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Rev. Al Sharpton, Contributor
President and Founder, National Action Network
Marching for Congressional Action on Police Brutality
On Saturday, Dec. 13, thousands will join the families of Eric Garner, Trayvon Martin, Akai Gurley and Michael Brown as they and National Action Network and other civil-rights organizations gather in Washington, D.C., for a march against police violence. Right now the nation is engaged in a thorough conversation about race, policing and healing. While this dialogue is necessary and long overdue, we need more than just talk; we need legislative action that will shift things both on the books and in the streets. President Obama announced a task force that will report back to him in 90 days with concrete recommendations, and he has also proposed millions in federal matching funds to provide body cameras for some 50,000 police officers. But what happens when he is no longer in the White House? Congress must immediately start hearings to deal with laws that will change the jurisdiction threshold for federal cases and policing. The executive branch has addressed this most pressing issue, and now it's time the legislative branch do the same.
During the '50s and '60s people organized, marched, boycotted and literally put their lives on the line for the sake of progress. But they didn't do it just for President Kennedy to take action; they continued until congressional laws were passed. They pushed their message forward until things like the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Fair Housing Act of 1968 became codified into law. Today our battle is against police brutality and excessive force. When local prosecutors fail to conduct a fair grand-jury investigation at the state level, as happened in Ferguson and Staten Island recently, the threshold is so high for the federal government to be able to take over the case. That must change. We cannot continue to allow prosecutors who work with police regularly to then be in charge of cases investigating those same officers and police departments. That is a complete conflict of interest. And in order for federal authorities to step in, we must reform current laws.
I have been involved in the fight against police brutality and misconduct for most of my life. Looking into a mother's or father's eyes as they search for answers, for justice, never gets easier. But it is up to us to demand the changes we need to see implemented. As National Action Network and I were involved from day one in both the Ferguson and Staten Island cases, and as I said in my eulogy for both Michael Brown and Eric Garner, we need federal intervention without delay. The state has already proven that it cannot do the job. We are heartened to see many groups spontaneously take the movement to new levels across the country. This is an idea whose time has come. There will be those who will continue to say that we need to have a discussion. A discussion is necessary, as long as there is follow-through with decisive action. Otherwise, as the saying goes, talk is just cheap.
On our journey toward greater equality and fairness, many will try to ridicule us. They will attempt to divide us and paint us as something we are not. It is up to those of us who would like to live in a country where people are not profiled, harassed, arrested, beaten or killed because of their background or what they look like to keep pushing forward. Our detractors will use the actions of a few bad apples to condemn us all, but we know that our movement is peaceful and our cause just.
Our greatest civil-rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., once said:
History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people.
Do not be silent. Do not be complacent. Do not continue to live with police misconduct and violence as somehow acceptable. We are not anti-police; we are anti-police-brutality. And today we challenge Congress to follow in the president's footsteps and take legislative action to protect us, the citizens.
Those who came before us sacrificed so that we may have a more just future. Now we must do the same for the generations that will come after us. As most Americans agree that we need some kind of reform, we head to the nation's capital to answer what exactly we must change and how. See you on Saturday.
Click here for more information on joining the march in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 13, 2014.
Police Brutality Politics U.S. Congress Civil Rights March
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Opening: October, 2016
Owned: Wetta Ventures
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Team: Brick & West Design, Wetta Ventures, Pangolin Structural Engineers, MSA Engineers, Twin Engine
The Maple House building at 28th and Indian School is an adaptive reuse project designed by Brick & West Design. The building has been a part of the phoenix landscape along Indian School Road, home to Maple House Furniture Store, since the late 1950's.
This area of central Phoenix has progressed through a number of iterations, once known as a path for sheep herding, Even during the early Maple House days. The site is now a part of the booming Indian School corridor that will host hip eateries and shopping from highway 51 to 48th street.
The existing building is 11,000 square-feet and will be split into two free-standing buildings. The design will be centered on attracting new restaurant tenants who prefer unique stand-alone buildings to house their concepts.
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Whatever your automotive logistics needs, we at UNEEK have many years of experience in both car export and car import.
We are Uneek Forwarding provide professional, cost-effective and trusted supply chain solutions tailored to each brand's needs, serving tens of thousands of outlets every day.
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Montreal – May 7, 2018 - On Sunday, May 6, 2018, the Jewish General Hospital (JGH) Foundation and Auxiliary held their 4th annual MINDSTRONG fundraising fitness event at Midtown Sanctuaire. The event raised $1.4 million to advance the much-needed renovation of the Psychiatry Inpatient Unit at the JGH, as well as maintain and enhance many crucial mental health programs that help thousands of patients each year.
Nearly 350 participants, including 25 JGH nurses, 35 staff from the Psychiatry department and 19 administrative staff from the CIUSSS West-Central Montreal engaged in this fun-filled day of exercise and sweating out the stigma. The event was hosted by TSN690's Tony Marinaro and Malik Shaheed, TV host and social advocate. Freeway Frank and Lee Haberkorn from Virgin Radio where also on hand.
Mental illness affects 1 in 5 Canadians, and for 75% of those affected it begins in early childhood, adolescence or young adulthood.
"Every day we face the devastating effects of mental illness on patients and families – from common disorders such as depression, anxiety and addiction, to severe mental illness including bipolar and psychotic disorders and the tragic consequences of mental illness; poverty, social isolation and suicide. It's a huge comfort to have the support of the Montreal community to help address these challenges…"
The Foundation and Auxiliary of the Jewish General Hospital, organizers of MINDSTRONG, thank all of the generous benefactors and participants who made this incredible fundraising event possible. The donations, sponsorships and participant pledges, as well as the silent auction together brought in $1.4 million.
"What a resounding success," says Larry Sidel, Senior Vice-President and Chief Development Officer of the JGH Foundation. "I am left speechless by the outpouring of support. I want to personally thank all those who helped us "sweat out the stigma" and raise impressive amounts of money so we can provide those suffering from mental illness with the same quality of care as anyone suffering from a physical illness. These patients deserve a bright, beautiful and state of the art environment that promotes healing and well-being. Now we can make that happen."
For more information on MINDSTRONG, the JGH Psychiatric resources or to make a donation in support of mental health at the JGH, please visit www.jghmindstrong.com or contact us at 514-340-8222, ext. 26751.
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£127.50 £150.00 Approx $167.32, €151.07
Author: Wyld, James
Publisher: Atlas of the World
Steel engraving with original hand colouring. Engraved by Stockley. Overall size hinged into off white fully conservation grade mount and back with decorative v groove: 42.7cms x 39.5cms; image size: 271mm x 231mm including imprint. Attractive piano key border. Note on population and area bottom right. Very good condition. James Wyld was apprenticed to William Faden, taking over the business in 1823 and becoming Geographer to His Majesty (George IV and William IV) and his maps were among the most excellent published in the Nineteenth Century. He enjoyed a very successful career but died early from overwork. His son continued and expanded the business having joined his father in the map trade at 18. He became Geographer to the Queen and H.R.H. Prince Albert and was M.P. for Bodmin from 1847-1852 and from 1857-1868. He was master of the Clothworkers Company and worked hard for the promotion of technical schools. Like his father he was held in high esteem and held no less than 17 European orders of merit. He died in 1887 in Kensington. His son James John Cooper Wyld (1845-1907) took over on his father's death but sold the family business to G.W. Bacon in 1892. (Tooley)
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//Copyright (C) 2005 Thomas Morton
//
//This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
//modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
//License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
//version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
//This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
//but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
//MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
//GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
//You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
//License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
//Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
package ch.epfl.bbp.shaded.opennlp.tools.util;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Comparator;
/**
* This class implements the heap interface using a {@link java.util.List} as the underlying
* data structure. This heap allows values which are equals to be inserted, however
* the order in which they are extracted is arbitrary.
*/
public class ListHeap implements Heap {
private List list;
private Comparator comp;
private int size;
private Object max = null;
/**
* Creates a new heap with the specified size using the sorted based on the
* specified comparator.
* @param sz The size of the heap.
* @param c The comparator to be used to sort heap elements.
*/
public ListHeap(int sz, Comparator c) {
size = sz;
comp = c;
list = new ArrayList(sz);
}
/**
* Createa a new heap of the specified size.
* @param sz The size of the new heap.
*/
public ListHeap(int sz) {
this(sz, null);
}
private int parent(int i) {
return (i - 1) / 2;
}
private int left(int i) {
return (i + 1) * 2 - 1;
}
private int right(int i) {
return (i + 1) * 2;
}
public int size() {
return list.size();
}
private void swap(int x, int y) {
Object ox = list.get(x);
Object oy = list.get(y);
list.set(y, ox);
list.set(x, oy);
}
private boolean lt(Object o1, Object o2) {
if (comp != null) {
return (comp.compare(o1, o2) < 0);
}
else {
return (((Comparable) o1).compareTo(o2) < 0);
}
}
private boolean gt(Object o1, Object o2) {
if (comp != null) {
return (comp.compare(o1, o2) > 0);
}
else {
return (((Comparable) o1).compareTo(o2) > 0);
}
}
private void heapify(int i) {
while (true) {
int l = left(i);
int r = right(i);
int smallest;
if (l < list.size() && lt(list.get(l), list.get(i)))
smallest = l;
else
smallest = i;
if (r < list.size() && lt(list.get(r), list.get(smallest)))
smallest = r;
if (smallest != i) {
swap(smallest, i);
i = smallest;
}
else
break;
}
}
public Object extract() {
if (list.size() == 0) {
throw new RuntimeException("Heap Underflow");
}
Object top = list.get(0);
int last = list.size() - 1;
if (last != 0) {
list.set(0, list.remove(last));
heapify(0);
}
else {
list.remove(last);
}
return top;
}
public void setSize() {
setSize(size);
}
public void setSize(int sz) {
if (sz > list.size()) {
return;
}
else {
List t = new ArrayList(sz);
for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) {
t.add(this.extract());
}
list = t;
}
}
public Object top() {
if (list.size() == 0) {
throw new RuntimeException("Heap Underflow");
}
return (list.get(0));
}
public void add(Object o) {
/* keep track of min to prevent unnecessary insertion */
if (max == null) {
max = o;
}
else if (gt(o, max)) {
if (list.size() < size) {
max = o;
}
else {
return;
}
}
list.add(o);
int i = list.size() - 1;
//percolate new node to correct position in heap.
while (i > 0 && gt(list.get(parent(i)), o)) {
list.set(i, list.get(parent(i)));
i = parent(i);
}
list.set(i, o);
}
public void clear() {
list.clear();
}
public Iterator iterator() {
return (list.iterator());
}
public boolean isEmpty() {
return this.list.isEmpty();
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Heap heap = new ListHeap(5);
for (int ai=0;ai<args.length;ai++){
heap.add(new Integer(Integer.parseInt(args[ai])));
}
while (!heap.isEmpty()) {
System.out.print(heap.extract()+" ");
}
System.out.println();
}
}
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The legal drinking age in the U.S. is widely known to be 21, a number that seems too random for many and fails to foster friendly feelings for any number of reasons.
Of course, one of those reasons may be because other countries scoff at such an antiquated age at which to allow citizens to start drinking. To be sure, there are only a handful of countries that prohibit drinking until its citizens are 21 years old, and that's for countries that even have a legal limit. A few that don't bother include Greece, Luxembourg, Nepal, Jamaica and Austria.
Countries that share the U.S. tradition of forcing people to wait until they're 21 to both purchase and drink alcohol include Fiji, Indonesia, Micronesia, Palau and Sri Lanka. Perhaps in an attempt to cause maximum frustration, there are some states in India that have citizens bide their time until they are 25 before they are allowed to drink or purchase alcohol.
And, it should be noted that the U.S. does force people to wait, or at least the federal government forces states to enact laws that make their residents wait. Following Prohibition it was decided by many states to make the drinking age 20, 19 or even 18 years of age. That didn't sit well with many people, including some conservative advocacy groups that lobbied hard to get the laws changed. So, in 1984 the government passed the Uniform Drinking Age Act, which acts to cut federal road funding for states that do not comply.
The Louisiana Supreme Court briefly bucked this mandate back in 1996, but after the Clinton administration told the state it would lose $17 million in highway funding it quickly changed its tune. Now, that's democracy!
Legal Stuff: Of course, I should remind everyone that our blog entries are for your information only and are not intended as medical advice. If you're going to drink, do it legally and responsibly; don't be stupid =).
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The Louisville Cardinals opened 2018-19 on a high note.
The last time Jeff Walz and company played a game; it was a heartbreaking overtime loss in the Final Four. Louisville shook off the feeling with a dominating 102-80 win over the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers; led by Asia Durr's stellar performance.
Durr led scoring with 33 points. She led a quartet of double-digit scorers; including Arica Carter (19), newcomer Yacine Diop (11), and Kylie Shook (10). Diop also had a double-double.
Durr jumped had 11 within the first two minutes. In fact, Durr scored Louisville's first 11 points- before newcomer Yacine Diop scored a two-point basket. The Cardinals went on a 12-0 drive before Western scored another basket. Louisville's largest lead of the quarter was 15; 2:31 into the game. At the end of the first quarter, Louisville led 32-21. Durr led scorers with 16 points in the first quarter.
Western played tough in the second quarter. The Hilltoppers went on a 12-2 run over the middle part of the quarter, cutting Louisville's lead to five; before Arica Carter stopped Western's momentum with a three-point basket. A layup from Jaz Jones and three from Durr ended the half.
Louisville led 54-43 at halftime. Durr led scorers with 21. Louisville shot 55.6 percent from the field, and 45 from beyond the arc.
Both teams played sluggish to start the second half. Both teams were shooting under 50 percent for the first five minutes.
Then, it was all Louisville. The Cardinals outscored WKU 31-8 in the period. It was helped by a long 17-0 run. The run was kicked off with a pair of free-throws from Yacine Diop at 6:14, and lasted until nearly the two-minute mark. Louisville led 85-51 at the end of three.
The Hilltoppers began winning the fourth quarter, when the Cardinals had put their reserves into the game. Bionca Dunham made two free-throws with 3:25 in the game to put the Cardinals in triple-digits scoring.
Louisville moves to 1-0. They travel to Tennessee, and will take on UT Chattanooga on Friday, November 9th, at 7pm. The Cardinals will play their first game at the KFC Yum! Center on Monday, November 26th; hosting Miami of Ohio.
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After making headlines this week by reviving decades-old Clinton scandals, ultimate '90s kid Donald Trump hearkened back to a more recent golden era on Wednesday: Earlier this year, when more than a dozen lifelong Republicans got dunked on by a stupid orange clown.
Donald Trump Owns Jeb Bush Again, Just For Old Times' Sake
Like a man making his final booty call to an ex-lover he previously spurned, Donald Trump went on…
At a campaign event in Anaheim, California, Trump called back to his famously brutal assessment of Jeb Bush as "low-energy," using it to explain why his former rival had not endorsed him.
"No, Jeb hasn't done it yet," said Trump. "He will get a burst of energy and he will do it, believe me. He needs a little more energy."
< During the speech, Trump offered jabs at a number of his defeated primary opponents, but saved his harshest mockery for Mitt Romney, who, according to him, walks like a big dumb bird.
"He walks like a penguin onto the stage," said Trump. "You ever see that? Like a penguin!"
The Republican primary may effectively be over, but Trump, like the rest of us, just can't seem to let it go.
Source: Gawker.com
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Las primeras viviendas construidas datan del año 2002 mientras que las últimas son del año 2014, aunque aún hay parcelas sin edificar. La población es joven, ya que es un barrio de reciente construcción.
El nombre primitivo de la urbanización fue tomado de la empresa constructora 'Proexsa'. Posteriormente, se decidió cambiar su nombre por el de 'Urb. Cáceres el Viejo', que toma su denominación del Campamento Romano del mismo nombre.
Límites
El barrio está delimitado por: la EX-390 (Carretera de Cáceres a Torrejón el Rubio); la Carretera de Acceso al Polígono Ganadero, la Calle Severo Ochoa y, en un futuro incierto, por la Ronda Supernorte de Cáceres.
Transporte
La (Cáceres el Viejo - Bª Sierra de San Pedro) es la única línea de autobús que pasa por la urbanización. Tiene parada en la Avenida de los Cuatro Lugares.
Demografía
A fecha de 1 de enero de 2020, urb. Cáceres el Viejo cuenta con una población de 3128 habitantes. La evolución de la población en los últimos años es la siguiente:
Hay que destacar que urb. Cáceres el Viejo cuenta con una población infantil (menores de 18 años) de 1078 habitantes en 2020.
Asociación Vecinal
En 2013 se creó la Asociación Vecinal Urb. Residencial Cáceres el Viejo, que a fecha 2020 cuenta con más de 725 familias integradas como socios y socias (equivalentes a 3/4 partes de los residentes del barrio).
Su Junta Directiva está compuesta por Raúl Pérez y Joaquín Regadera, las vocalías corren a cargo de Aida María Bautista, Miguel Ángel Pérez, Pedro Leo, Prado Salgado y Alberto Benito.
La Asociación vecinal cuenta con su propia página web: Cacereselviejo.com y Facebook.
También tiene su propia APP del Barrio: Caceres el Viejo Informa.
Asociación Sección Juvenil
En 2020 se crea la sección Juvenil de la Asociación Vecinal Urb. Residencial Cáceres el Viejo, que agrupará a todos los jóvenes de entre 14 y 26 años del barrio, del distrito y/o de la ciudad, coordinado por Ignacio Polo.
Callejero
Referencias
Barrios de Cáceres
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Keats's sonnets and odes are among the glories of English poetry, although he died believing he would not be remembered as a great poet, having never finished an epic poem (or at least a great one). In our era of the lyric meditation, what Keats may have considered "minor" work we read now as uncannily "modern" masterpieces.
For the first two sessions, we will discuss the following sonnets: On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer, On the Grasshopper and the Cricket, On Seeing the Elgin Marbles, When I Have Fears, O Thou Whose Face Hath Felt the Winter's Wind, To Sleep, and Bright Star.
For the next four sessions, we will discuss the following odes: Ode to a Nightingale, Ode on a Grecian Urn, Ode on Melancholy, and To Autumn. We will end by discussing Keats's fragment, This Living Hand. Any complete or selected Keats volume should have all of these poems. We will read individual poems closely, not place them in historical or biographical contexts, but anyone joining us with those contexts in mind will likely gain deeper pleasures from the poems and from our conversations. Therefore, participants are strongly encouraged to read a biography of Keats before our first meeting--W. Jackson Bate's being the best (that I've read).
Six weeks. Thursday, September 20 - Thursday, October 25, from 7:00-9:00.
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// <copyright file="ICameraService.cs" company="Catel development team">
// Copyright (c) 2008 - 2015 Catel development team. All rights reserved.
// </copyright>
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#pragma warning disable 3021 // 'type' does not need a CLSCompliant attribute because the assembly does not have a CLSCompliant attribute
namespace Catel.Services
{
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
#if XAMARIN
using System.Drawing;
#elif NETFX_CORE
using global::Windows.Foundation;
#else
using System.Windows;
#endif
/// <summary>
/// Defines the operating mode of the camera flash.
/// </summary>
[Flags]
public enum FlashMode
{
/// <summary>
/// The camera flash is enabled.
/// </summary>
On = 1,
/// <summary>
/// The camera flash is disabled.
/// </summary>
Off = 2,
/// <summary>
/// The camera flash is in auto mode.
/// </summary>
Auto = 4,
/// <summary>
/// The camera flash is in red-eye reduction mode.
/// </summary>
RedEyeReduction = 8
}
/// <summary>
/// Specifies the general location of the camera on the device.
/// </summary>
[Flags]
public enum CameraType
{
/// <summary>
/// The camera is located on the back of the device.
/// </summary>
Primary = 1,
/// <summary>
/// The camera is located on the front of the device.
/// </summary>
FrontFacing = 2
}
/// <summary>
/// Interface for retrieving the camera information.
/// </summary>
[CLSCompliant(false)]
public interface ICameraService
{
#region Properties
/// <summary>
/// Gets the available resolutions.
/// </summary>
/// <value>The available resolutions.</value>
IEnumerable<Size> AvailableResolutions { get; }
/// <summary>
/// Gets or sets the flash mode. Unsupported flash modes silently default to <see cref="Catel.Services.FlashMode.Off"/>.
/// </summary>
/// <value>The flash mode.</value>
FlashMode FlashMode { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// Gets the type of the camera.
/// </summary>
/// <value>The type of the camera.</value>
CameraType CameraType { get; }
/// <summary>
/// Gets a value indicating whether the camera can programmatically auto focus on a specific point in the viewfinder.
/// </summary>
/// <value>
/// <c>true</c> if the camera can programmatically auto focus on a specific point in the viewfinder; otherwise, <c>false</c>.
/// </value>
bool IsFocusAtPointSupported { get; }
/// <summary>
/// Gets a value indicating whether the camera can be auto-focused programmatically.
/// </summary>
/// <value>
/// <c>true</c> if the camera can be auto-focused programmatically; otherwise, <c>false</c>.
/// </value>
bool IsFocusSupported { get;}
/// <summary>
/// Gets the number of degrees that the viewfind brush needs to be rotated clockwise to align with the camera sensor.
/// </summary>
/// <value>The number of degrees that the viewfinder brush needs to be rotated clockwise to align with the camera sensor.</value>
double Orientation { get; }
/// <summary>
/// Gets the preview resolution of the images.
/// </summary>
/// <value>The preview resolution.</value>
[CLSCompliant(false)]
Size PreviewResolution { get; }
/// <summary>
/// Gets or sets the resolution of the actual images.
/// </summary>
/// <value>The resolution.</value>
[CLSCompliant(false)]
Size Resolution { get; set; }
///// <summary>
///// Gets the YCbCr pixel layout of the camera preview buffer.
///// </summary>
///// <value>The YCbCr pixel layout of the camera.</value>
//YCbCrPixelLayout YCbCrPixelLayout { get; }
// TODO: Support YCbCr pixel layout
#endregion
#region Events
/// <summary>
/// Occurs when the camera has been initialized.
/// </summary>
event EventHandler<CameraOperationCompletedEventArgs> Initialized;
/// <summary>
/// Occurs when the focus operation is completed.
/// </summary>
event EventHandler<CameraOperationCompletedEventArgs> AutoFocusCompleted;
/// <summary>
/// Occurs when the capture sequence has started.
/// </summary>
event EventHandler CaptureStarted;
/// <summary>
/// Occurs when a thumbnail image is available.
/// </summary>
event EventHandler<ContentReadyEventArgs> CaptureThumbnailAvailable;
/// <summary>
/// Occurs when an image is available.
/// </summary>
event EventHandler<ContentReadyEventArgs> CaptureImageAvailable;
/// <summary>
/// Occurs when the capture sequence is complete.
/// </summary>
event EventHandler<CameraOperationCompletedEventArgs> CaptureCompleted;
#endregion
#region Methods
/// <summary>
/// Starts the camera service so it's retrieving data.
/// </summary>
void Start();
/// <summary>
/// Starts the camera service for a specific camera type so it's retrieving data.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="cameraType">Type of the camera.</param>
void Start(CameraType cameraType);
/// <summary>
/// Stops the camera service so it's no longer retrieving data.
/// </summary>
void Stop();
/// <summary>
/// Starts a camera auto focus operation.
/// </summary>
void Focus();
/// <summary>
/// Starts a camera auto focus operation on a specific point in the viewfinder, for those devices that support it.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="x">The horizontal location in the viewfinder; a value between 0 (left) and 1.0 (right).</param>
/// <param name="y">The vertical location in the viewfinder; a value between 0 (top) and 1.0 (bottom).</param>
void FocusAtPoint(double x, double y);
/// <summary>
/// Cancels the current camera auto focus operation.
/// </summary>
void CancelFocus();
/// <summary>
/// Initiates a full-resolution capture of the current image displayed in the viewfinder
/// </summary>
void CaptureImage();
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether a particular camera type is supported on the device.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="type">The type.</param>
/// <returns>
/// <c>true</c> if the specified camera type is supported; otherwise, <c>false</c>.
/// </returns>
bool IsCameraTypeSupported(CameraType type);
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether a particular flash mode is supported on the device.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="mode">The mode.</param>
/// <returns>
/// <c>true</c> if the specified flash mode is supported; otherwise, <c>false</c>.
/// </returns>
bool IsFlashModeSupported(FlashMode mode);
/// <summary>
/// Copies the current viewfinder ARGB frame into a buffer for further manipulation.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="pixelData">The ARGB pixel data.</param>
void GetPreviewBufferArgb32(int[] pixelData);
/// <summary>
/// Copies the luminance data for the current viewfinder frame into a buffer for further manipulation.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="pixelData">The YCrCb pixel data.</param>
void GetPreviewBufferY(byte[] pixelData);
/// <summary>
/// Copies the current viewfinder frame into a buffer for further manipulation.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="pixelData">The pixel data.</param>
void GetPreviewBufferYCbCr(byte[] pixelData);
#endregion
}
}
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Steven Tavares June 10, 2012 Alameda County Board, Alameda County Labor Council, Ana Apodaca, appointment, Don Perata, Nadia Lockyer, Nate Miley, Newark, Richard Valle, unions, Wilma Chan
After Controversial Stalemate, Supervisors Leaning Toward Valle Over Apodaca
ALAMEDA COUNTY//REPLACING LOCKYER
June 9, 2012 | The presumptive favorite to win appointment to the Alameda County Board of Supervisors, appears to have become the victim of political skulduggery and labor union backroom deal making. When the board meets early Monday morning, it will likely be former Union City Councilman Richard Valle taking the oath of office, rather than Ana Apodaca, according to those with knowledge of the situation.
Almost a week after the board caused considerable exasperation after its four remaining members were deadlocked, 2-2, between Valle and Apodaca, Monday's meeting, scheduled for 8:30 a.m., will almost certainly produce an appointment to replace Nadia Lockyer, who resigned April 20. The board must make a decision before June 19 or risk having Gov. Jerry Brown make the appointment. It's a scenario they want to avoid.
Supervisor Keith Carson said as much last week when he described a conversation with Brown, who communicated an interest in making the choice himself. "Hell no," Carson said to Brown. Newark Councilwoman Ana Apodaca said Friday she is led to believe Carson and the board are determined to make the pick on Monday.
In addition, despite a flood of phone calls, emails and letters to Supervisors Wilma Chan and Nate Miley–both surprisingly voted for Valle last week–are not expected to budge from their choice to install Valle to the board, according to county sources.
Supporters of Apodaca have hurled angry criticism towards Chan, in particular, after being led to believe she was adamant about appointing another woman to the board. Last Tuesday, Chan reiterated those remarks, but said she sided with Valle for being the better choice to begin the district's healing from disillusionment surrounding Lockyer's shocking fall from grace.
"I thought her statement was telling," Apodaca told The Citizen, while also noting her two votes last week came from two men–Supervisors Carson and Scott Haggerty. "It's just politics from here," said Apodaca.
Critics were quick to allege Chan had caved to county labor groups in deference to Valle's candidacy. The Alameda Labor Council and building trades have reportedly impressed upon supervisors the importance of choosing Valle, instead of Apodaca, who initially was the only candidate who received unanimous votes in an earlier stage of the appointment process. Although Apodaca's friendliness to labor is noting to scoff at, Valle's resume also features a strong relationship with both Bill and Nadia Lockyer. This connection made Valle, at least at the outset, the prohibitive favorite for the five-month appointment.
Days before the controversial stalemate last week, community members, primarily in the Tri Cities of Fremont, Union City and Newark, received an inflammatory email alleging former Alameda County Supervisor Don Perata was somehow manipulating the board's appointment process by backing Apodaca.
"Perata is calling Supervisors, cutting deals and making promises to place Ana Apodaca on the Board so he can have a puppet and gain more control in Alameda County," says the unidentified email.
"But we can Stop Don Perata by e-mailing our County Supervisor and saying "NO" to Ana Apodaca and Don Perata. We're tired of Don Perata's backroom deals and politics for profit!"
The source of the email is not known and linked to a Web address purchased May 31 and does not feature a working Web site. Numerous Tri City residents who received the letter speculate the list of email addresses is from an old database. Apodaca agrees and says she does not know who is behind the email, but, "It could be come someone trying to be a player again" She also denies any involvement with Perata. "I haven't talked to him in years," she said.
Whomever is the choice Monday, the new supervisor will have to go into campaign mode immediately. Several candidates, including Assemblywoman Mary Hayashi, reportedly have interest in running for the seat this November. The winner would then fill out the remainder of Lockyer's first term and again fight for re-election in 2014.
Posted in Alameda County Board, Alameda County Labor Council, Ana Apodaca, appointment, Don Perata, Nadia Lockyer, Nate Miley, Newark, Richard Valle, unions, Wilma Chan. Bookmark the permalink.
Anonymous on June 10, 2012 at 2:21 PM
Wilma Chan puts politics above even her own beliefs. She only cares about her own interests!
How can Wilma say that Valle can heal the district when Valle was/is a big supporter of Bill/Nadia Lockyer? The rumor was Valle is the handpicked successor for Nadia! That should raise red flags!
The better choices for interim supervisor should have been Steele, Green, or Apodaca. None of those supported Nadia in her election. They would represent a clean break from Nadia which is what the County need.
Valle is entrenched in the Dem Part/labor establishment. These are people who are either responsible for supporting or did not speak to the indiscetions of Mary Hayasi and Bill & Nadia Lockyer. Valle has been a leader through all this yet has never spoken against it. That speak volumes.
Instead of seizing the opportunity to start fresh, Valle is the political establishment's pick.
I guess Wilma's time in Sacramento instilled in her to protect her own hide first, instead of the greater good for the district and County.
Common sense, folks. Valle just got 15k votes in district for central committe. Apodaca most votes ever? 1900… Who represents the district more
Nice post above. Couldn't have said it better myself. It's a shame it's come down to what could happen in the next election rather than who is qualified to immediately take over and do a good job for the district.
Valle is a nice guy and will do ok, but the current supervisors are going to rollover him like a mac truck vs a squirrel. He's also going to have a very hard time saying no to any of the labor groups. Hopefully the Sups have all of the labor contacts negotiated for the year.
I guess the bottom line is if the Sups don't pick Valle, the Governor will. All it will take is one call from the labor council. So as I see it either way he gets it.
Valle "may" get the appointment…but he "may" have a difficult time keeping the seat. If Mary and Valle run, the other candidate(s) my win by default.
I can see the mailers already…Mug shots of Mary, and pictures of Valle with Nadia/Bill with the tag line: "we hand picked Valle for the job". Game over!!
The ALCO BOS is a complete joke! They keep digging themselves a deeper hole. If they only would all stand together with the candidate who has no connections to the past scandals…Labor would have no choice but to support that candidate.
Thanks for bring up Central Committee of which Valle has belonged for years. Which one year touts campaign limits, the next year they roll over and take Lockyer money. They criticized Meg Whitman for trying to buy election, yet Nadia outspent Meg if you look at $ per vote.
The central committee which would bash a republican nonstop and call for their resignation if they were caught shoplifting, yet think Hayashi is the cats meow.
The central committee which stood by silently while the community begged for Nadia to resign to take care of her personal problems.
Valle has been a stalwart on that committee for years. Hence he represents the same ol same.
Thanks for the update Steve! Too bad the Board schedules the meeting at 8:30 a.m. so as to avoid more phone calls from the public!
And too bad the Board doesn't put video of the past meetings up for public scrutiny. Your account of Wilma's own words are the only ones out there. But everyone clearly heard somethign to the effect Wilma say she would vote for a qualified woman. Then she does the about-face after the all out blitz by labor. Now Valle is the healer!?
Although I generally agree with labor on most issues, labor accounts on what is best for labor. And sometimes what labor wants is not best for the entire community. Maybe Valle is the most approriate candidate, but the Supervisors should decide that on his qualifications not cuz labor would threaten to pull support or run candidates against the current Supes.
But this has also shown who has a political backbone and Wilma is showing she does not. Maybe she'll make surprise everyone and go back to what she touted in the first place. If not, then time to find a good candidate to run against her.
The Valle & Apodaca vote comparisons is apples and oranges. Valle ran for an Assembly wide election during assembly district primary. A hot one at that Quirk vs. Ong. Apodaca ran for a city election and Newark holds their elections in off years. Therefore, you can't compare the two.
Valle won over 15,000 votes in the 2006 election for this same County Supervisor District 2 seat. He lost to incumbent Steele by about 500 votes. He has already shown that he has a lot of public support from the voters of this District, which includes Hayward, Union City and Newark.
Meanwhile, Apodaca was unable to win the Maupr's race in her own city of Newark. Who has demonstrated that they have more support from the public?
Most of the above postings speak to the past, and the history of Valle and Apodaca and their respective prior election successes/failures.
Considering what has occurred in ALCO over the past year…voters will be looking for candidates with the cleanest slate and zero connections to past scandals. The number of votes in long ago past elections is immaterial. Valle will never be able to disconnect from the "hand picked replacement" label, and Mary's problems will be picture perfect (Mug Shot).
The voters of ALCO may not be the quickest group in the world…but simple pictures of the Lockyers with Valle and Mug Shot's of Mary will need very little in the way of detailed explanation.
Btw…if either Valle or Mary (attempt to)spend more on their campaign then Steele spent on average in winning the seat…they will be labeled as the next Nadia Lockyer…game over!!
We don't use Paypal(past security issue) …so where can donations be mailed to help you continue your work.
Btw…are you still driving that Black Nissan?
The best thing the Board could have done, and apparently will not do, was to appoint Steele to hold seat on interim basis and allow new election in November to make the real choice. It now appears too much politics have entered the contest and it could lead to divisive campaign. Tony Santos
Chan did not support Steele for personal reasons it seems. Again another instance where Chan put her own interests ahead of the good for the County.
Ana Apodaca served on Newark city council, but never stuck her neck out to show leadership or courage. She went along with whatever majority of council wanted. She did not ever champion any issues or show any leadership. She couldn't even get a measly 5000 people from her own town where she grew up and lives to vote for her. There's a big gap there.
OK, assume the high probability that Valle will be appointed Monday morning.
Next item of business. Now Valle becomes a very short term "unelected" incumbent.
Who will be running in the November special election for the seat and what is the probability that they will do so? Filing in what, 80 to 100 days (anyone know?)
#1. Valle 99.9% likely
#2. Apodca ____ % likely
#3. Hayashi 80-95 % likely
#4. Corbett ____ % likely?
#5 Other A ____ % likely?
#6 Other B ____ % likely?
If they run, named and unnamed, who will support whom? Labor, Central Committee, office holders, teachers, nurses, Democrats, Republicans, Sierra Club, men, women, hispanic, Asian, seniors, etc. etc.
Remembering only a plurality is needed in a special election.
Who has money? (that is eligible to be spent).
Remember, 25% to 30% could win a special election with multiple candidates.
Mary Hayashi would indeed want as many candidates as possible since is it unlikey she could gain 50% if she was Valle's only opponent.
Of course, that is IF she even runs.
Clearly the sitting supervisors assume she IS running.
What say ye.. your thoughts/feelings on who will run and how probable it is they will run.
Ana Apodaca was never the presumptive favorite. She just happened to be at the right place at the right time. Being a woman doesn't necessarily make you the best candidate. And, if her City ran elections like every other normal City in this State, during even years, she TOO would be a candidate engaged in another race (for Mayor).
Instead, she got credit for all the wrong reasons.
In fact, Apodaca is the prime example of what is WRONG with politics today. She lacks leadership, loyalty, and courage. During her nearly EIGHT years spent as a Newark City Councilmember, she has NEVER stuck her neck out. She has NEVER fought for progressive values. She has NEVER lead the charge to change Newark's elections from odd to even years to increase voter participation in that City. She NEVER emerged as a Latino leader in Newark, a City that is becoming increasingly Latino. She has NEVER even fought for young people in that City by offering to establish a City Youth Commission. She has NEVER ONCE stuck her neck out and taken a tough vote on the Newark City Council. Instead, she rolls with the status quo in that City.
She's also incapable of running a strong campaign. When she ran for Mayor last year, she outspent ALL of her opponents more than 2 to 1, and she was the only candidate to get support from the Democrats and Labor, both of which sent out dozens of volunteers to help deliver a victory for her: and SHE STILL COULDN'T WIN.
Your earlier posters are correct: the most votes she has ever earned in this County has been around 1,800 votes. Unbelievable for a woman who has been in office for nearly 8 years. She could never win a contested supervisorial seat in November.
The Supervisors have a lot to consider in their decision, far beyond who Labor likes. They have to think about who they can count on. Who they can work with. Who will display leadership and courage in a time of tough budget cuts and dwindling support from the State. They have to think about who has the stomach to stand firm on tough issues, who will be open-minded, and who can take the heat when they have to make the hard, sometimes unpopular decisions that will impact hundreds of thousands of families in the County.
Definitely not saying Valle is the perfect candidate. He may not be. But there are a lot who believe Apodaca is not ready for prime time.
And as angry as we are at the Lockyers, it's pretty far fetched to believe they are behind the scenes calling the shots. Seems like their family is crumbling apart right now. They probably don't have time to meddle in this selection process, and even if they did, I can't think of one Supervisor that would play along with that.
Nadia blew it, plain and simple. At least she had the sense to step down and resign. Which is more than we can say for Assemblymember Mary Hayashi, our lying, unstable, shoplifting thief of a Legislator who is gearing up for a possible run for Supervisor and then Senate.
At the end of the day, our Supervisors have more to consider than Labor, as some have tried to simplistically boil it down to. There are other issues and concerns at play.
Has anyone ever been to or watched a Newark City Council Meeting? They are a complete joke. They last for about 10 minutes, and 99% of the time produce 5 – 0 votes, mostly on superficial items, because, as former Mayor Dave Smith would say, "That's just the Newark Way".
The comments section of this blog does not represent the average citizen of Alameda County or the 2nd Supervisorial District.
Richard Valle has no responsibility for Nadia's troubles, none at all. Valle has plenty to recommend himself as a qualified candidate for Supervisor that has nothing to do with the Lockyers.
All the bitching about the County Democratic Party and Labor is revelatory. If you hate those structures, work to change them if you're a Democrat or in Labor, butt understand they have power because voters in the County are on their side. If you're a Republican, improve your Party's policy positions, because at an ever-increasing percentage County and State voters hate Republican policies.
The vast majority of the blame for our poor State governance is due to Republican intransigence, which they are able to pull off even though they hold only 38% of the Legislative seats. This screws up local government as well, because Counties, Cities, school districts and other jurisdictions have much less money now than they did decades ago, before Proposition 13 began its poisonous effect on California.
To: 1:54pm
your spin is not going to fool readers of this blog…though it may fool the general public…sadly.
I don't recall Valle asking Nadia to resign…though I do believe most of ALCO will remember Valle was Nadia's hand picked replacement.
BTW…did anyone see Bill Lockyer's "SEC" article yesterday in the BANG. It appears the guys trying to get back up on his horse and ride…though the article for the most part makes no sense…considering his personal experience…and is a complete political pipe dream from a now lame duck Treasurer.
Anonymous on June 10, 2012 at 11:07 PM
here it goes.
Now a days election are bought.
Just look at this way.
Ong = Hayashi = Chan
Way to go $$$ in elections.
Did you expect anything different from Chan?
WHen Democrats have the majority it is not possible to do anything the Republicans want. Blame anyebody else bnut us Democrats.
Lockyer, Hayashi, Ong and Chan wants all of us to look away from Democrat problems.
I don't think any of the people who applied for the seat could possibly beat Hayashi or Torrico, if he runs. I say let Hayashi win then everyone will realize we've hit rock bottom. Nothing will change until then.
Anonymous on June 11, 2012 at 12:21 AM
You don't know how State governance works under Proposition 13. The Democratic caucus cannot pass their own budget without Republican votes. The GOP caucus has stuck together very well during the last few hostage negotiations that we call a budget negotiation. At a time of war, recession and historically low taxes at the Federal level which reduces the revenue Washington provides our State, the Republicans in Sacramento have prevented almost any new revenue streams at the State level. This slowly but surely destroys our government. But from the the perverted mindset of a Republican, governing poorly is a feature, not a bug. Governing poorly is what they want to do, because it destroys citizens' faith in government.
Chan was suppose to get things accomplished yet she has'nt delivered on much. But I see she's already trying to shore up her base by getting Valle the higher office he's always been seeking.
and what's with Valle admitting that St. Rose's financial situation worsened under his watch? he's on that board. the health care safety is probably the most important thing that County provides and we're gonna appoint a guy who's admits to not being able to get St. Rose to stay afloat without more County $$$.
Steven Tavares on June 11, 2012 at 1:12 AM
Good point about St. Rose and Valle that makes Chan's backing of Valle surprising. She was clearly not happy with Mahoney and how he hid the hospital's growing problems, yet Valle was sitting on that board the whole time. It may not be the biggest question in the appointment process for Chan, but health care and the county's hospitals has been front and center for her since returning to the board
Anonymous on June 11, 2012 at 2:02 AM
As been pointed out by several, Chan is all about her own political future. She made lil difference on one of the biggest issues in her district, SL Hospital. In fact, County attention and resources have shifted to St. Rose. She views this appointment on who can help her politically. Labor will view her more favorably if she bows to their wishes.
San Leandro Hospital is still open, isn't it? Sutter hasn't announced closure, even though they have the legal right to announce plans to close the ER in 90 days. Yet, they haven't.
So, you don't seem to know what you're talking about.
SL Hospital is the same limbo it was when Chan started. How's that for progress? My point being is Chan hasn't made a difference. Maybe that's why she scared to piss off labor.
Maybe your reading comprehension is what's off.
You have no idea what's going on in the internal discussions regarding San Leandro Hospital. (Neither do I.) You don't want to admit that, so you decide to claim that Wilma has done nothing to affect the situation. No news is good news when it comes to the potential closure of the Hospital, and every day is another day in which we can get a deal done to keep services open permanently.
So no, my reading comprehension requires no assistance, thanks.
Happy Bow To Labor to Save My Own Hide Day, Wilma!
Congratulations to Richard Valle, hopefully he can fend off Mary Hayashi!!!!
As the leadership fights Rome burns. So much could be done if the leadership could effictively communicate and work towards a vision they all could agree on. The only one who made the right decision to not fight was Councilman Mark Salinas. He truly cares about his city of Hayward and made the residents of that city his priority by finishing the job he's started. Way to go Mark.
Hang on to your hats folks, filing for the November special election for District 2 is right around the corner.
Filing opens on July 16th, 2012
Yes, just five short weeks from today!
Filing closes (papers in) on August 10th, 2012
So who, besides Valle will be running?
Apodca
Who is "for sure" and who is "probable" and who is "unlikely"?
Any surprise dark horse candidate rumors?
Only takes a plurality to win.
I don't think Apodaca is running. Corbett & Torrico would have to move.
With the strong support of the unions and the Democratic Central Committee no one would dare to put together any serious campaign for this office. I forsee Supervisor Valle being in the seat for as long as he wants. Then the Assembly will be his as well. Enjoy the ride Mr. Supervisor and good luck. Give my best to the Lockyer's, Mayor Sweeney, and Congressman Stark.
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Impact of Mineral Supplementation in Improving Hoof Health in Dairy Cattle in Ayodhya District of Eastern Uttar Pradesh
Pragya Prakash Mishra Sonu Jaiswal Harnam Singh Rakesh Kumar Gupta Debasish Niyogi Vijay Kumar Singh
Hoof disorders and lameness are the one of most important health problems in cattle all over the world and have important economical and animal welfare issue. The present study was done to know the impact of mineral supplementation in improving the hoof health in dairy cattle in Ayodhya district of Uttar Pradesh, India. For the current study, 56 dairy animals having hoof disorders reared at various dairy farms in total eight villages of Ayodhya district were selected randomly. Selection of villages was done randomly from the two blocks each from the two tehsils out of five tehsils of Ayodhya district. In treatment group also slight to moderate improvement in lameness was observed on day 7 (1.3929 ± 0.13), which further improve significantly on day 15 (2.25 ± 0.14). There was further improvement on day 30 (2.60 ± 0.107) but it was not significant as compared to day 15, although it was significantly better as compared to day 7. In most of the animals of treatment group there was excellent improvement in lameness was noticed on day 30. In comparison to control group, scores for improvement in lameness in animals of treatment group were comparatively higher at every time interval.
Keywords : Ayodhya Cattle Hoof Disorder Mineral Supplementation
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Alterations of Serum Biochemical Parameter in Cattle Naturally Infected with Tick-Borne Haemoparasitic Diseases in West Bengal, India
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TV ONE PREMIERES 'EVIDENCE OF INNOCENCE' SERIES HOSTED BY ACCLAIMED CIVIL RIGHTS ATTORNEY BENJAMIN CRUMP ON
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New Limited Crime & Justice Series from TV One and Executive Producer Rushion McDonald
Explores the Road to Redemption for Four Wrongfully Convicted African-American Citizens
How would you survive inside the justice system if you were convicted of a crime that you did not commit? TV One's EVIDENCE OF INNOCENCE spotlights the unbelievable true stories of four people who endured this life-altering nightmare-innocent of crimes for which they were arrested and ultimately imprisoned.
Premiering Monday, June 4 at 10/9c PM on TV One and hosted by acclaimed civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, each one-hour episode of Evidence of Innocence focuses on one wrongfully convicted man or woman – Lisa Roberts, Richard Miles, Melonie Ware and Mark Schand – each faced with the enormous challenge of maintaining faith while awaiting the opportunity to prove their innocence.
TV ONE PREMIERES 'EVIDENCE OF INNOCENCE' SERIES HOSTED…
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Alexa, do I need to see a doctor?
Kenyon Edmond
Alexa is a an artificial intelligence product developed by Amazon. Researchers at the University are developing software to incorporate technologies such as Alexa and Echo into the health field.
By Rebecca Wood, Staff Writer
Researchers at the University are developing software to incorporate artificial intelligence technologies into the health field, using products such as Alexa or Echo.
Pavithra Rajeswaran, research engineer for the Healthcare Engineering Systems Center, said they have found a way to use cloud-based systems and sensors that will measure various health vitals such as body mass index, body temperature and blood pressure.
"A system will gather all of this information and look at algorithms to check if there is an immediate need for doctor consultation, or if there is an immediate need to notify the user's emergency contacts," Rajeswaran said.
Rajeswaran said the user has the ability to explain symptoms to the AI system, and the system may also detect natural changes in the user's health.
"We call this whole system the internet of personalized things," Rajeswaran said.
Thenkurussi Kesavadas, professor in Engineering, is leading the research on interactive technologies in healthcare.
He said the project helps them monitor and possibly help slow deteriorating health.
The team began the research last spring, but started to focus on applying it to healthcare within the past six to eight months. This research has been especially targeted at older adults' abilities to monitor their health.
"Many older adults live alone. Sometimes they have problems meeting all their health needs if they're alone. Even if they are not alone, monitoring the health needs of an elderly patient is important," Kesavadas said.
Kesavadas added that they realized having a simple voice-activated system such as Amazon's Alexa or Echo would be beneficial for older adults who may not have immediate family with them often or are not capable of operating smartphones or computers.
Kesavadas said their research could also help make healthcare more affordable because it would help people be better informed about their vitals. He said the beauty in this technology is it does not need to disrupt everyday living.
"It costs a lot of money, too, for healthcare and Medicare if people don't get the right treatment at the right time," Kesavadas said. "They end up going to the ER or having a more serious surgery."
Danielle Plecki, sophomore in Engineering, said this research could solve minor issues by cutting down on doctors' office wait times and the need for a physician to write scripts or save information. However, she thinks the system could cause ethical issues.
"What if it makes a mistake? Who's to blame — the people who programmed it or the doctor for relying on it?" Plecki said. "It would need to be as capable as a person to understand the severity of issues."
Plecki said she does not believe we should completely rely on these technologies because if someone came into a doctor's office with an emergency situation, an Amazon Echo would not be able to physically help.
Since the Carle College of Medicine, opening July 2018, will be an engineering-based medical school, students will be expected to be well-versed in various AI technology-based interfaces, Kesavadas said.
"Our hope is that students can not only use this when they are in college, but when they graduate and go out and become doctors, they are the earliest users of our technology," he said.
Kesavadas said their goal between now and next summer is to create a prototype to place into an assimilated home, place potential users in the home and examine how the technology fits into their lifestyles. Later, he hopes to expand the research to different areas of study.
"Alexa is a platform on which you can do many things," Kesavadas said. "We are going to build this health network on Alexa."
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"The Emperor as Philosopher" is a bronze statue which is probably of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. He was Emperor of Rome from 161 to 180 AD and was a practitioner of Stoicism. His writings, known as "Meditations", are a significant source of our understanding of the ancient Stoic philosophy and is one of the notable works of philosophy.
It is assumed that the majestic quality of execution and the monumental scale of this over-life-size sculpture implies that this is an imperial portrait of an Emperor. The pose of the figure is like several Greek depictions of Philosophers. Thus, this draped statue is assumed to be the Philosopher Emperor, Marcus Aurelius.
Aurelius' Meditations, written in Greek while on military campaigns, is admired as a literary monument to a philosophy of service and duty. It focuses on finding and maintaining stability and composure during periods of conflict by following nature as a source of inspiration.
Marcus Aurelius died in 180 AD and was deified by the Roman state, and his ashes were entombed in Hadrian's mausoleum, the modern-day Castel Sant'Angelo until Rome was sack in 410 by Visigoths. The oldest surviving complete manuscript copy of his writings is in the Vatican library and dates to the 14th century.
Aurelius' Meditations was a favourite of Frederick the Great, John Stuart Mill and Goethe. Modern political figures such as Wen Jiabao (6th Premier of the People's Republic of China) and Bill Clinton (42nd President of the United States) are also admirers of the philosophical writings of this Emperor Philosopher. They would also have significantly admired this statue of the Emperor as Philosopher.
Marcus Aurelius (121 – 180) also called a Philosopher, was Roman emperor from 161 to 180. He was the last of the Roman rulers traditionally known as the Five Good Emperors. He is also seen as the last emperor of the Pax Romana, an age of relative peace and stability for the Empire. His philosophical writings, now commonly known as Meditations, are a significant source of the modern understanding of ancient Stoic philosophy.
Marcus was born into a Roman patrician family. He was educated at home, as children from Roman aristocratic families often were. His tutors sparked his interest in philosophy, and he studied Greek and Latin. Marcus' reign was marked by military conflict. In the East, the Roman Empire fought successfully with a revitalised Parthian Empire and the rebel Kingdom of Armenia. Marcus defeated the Marcomanni, Quadi, and Sarmatians in the Marcomannic Wars. However, these and other Germanic peoples began to represent a troubling reality for the Empire.
Persecution of Christians is believed to have increased during Marcus Aurelius' reign. Marcus had at least thirteen children, including Commodus, whom Marcus named as his co-ruler in 177. Commodus is considered a disappointment as emperor, and his succession has long been the subject of debate among historians.
Why was Marcus Aurelius, a Philosopher, the Five Good Emperors?
Why was Commodus unworthy of Marcus Aurelius?
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Q: How to embed modules on pages? I have created my own extension and modules. I can view the modules fine, by going to their URL. However, now I want to embed them on a page, much like a content class. How do I go about doing that?
Thanks!
A: You have to create template operator or function and use them in template.
A: It is not possible to "embed" a module in a page except if the module which is called do it at the PHP level.
For instance, it's possible to write this :
$module = eZModule::findModule( 'content' );
$result = $module->run( 'history', array( 1 ) );
But if you want to display anything related to your module, you should declare that your extension contains some templates and override some templates.
Let's say that you would like to make your own register module.
Step 1, you may have to add this in your_extension/settings/design.ini.append.php :
[ExtensionSettings]
DesignExtensions[]=your_extension
So you are now able to add your own user/register.tpl
This template contains a form like this :
<form action={'/user/register'|ezurl}...
So you just need to copy the template but with :
<form action={'/your_module/register'|ezurl}...
Now let's say that your template is supposed to display some informations related to your module. You may have to define some fetch functions so you would be able to write something like this:
{def $nb = fetch('your_module','beta_accounts')}
<h2>Hurry up! There are only {$nb|wash} available accounts for free!</h2>
<form action={'/your_module/register'|ezurl} method="POST">
...
</form>
I hope that it will help...
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If you're looking for a new automobile, take a ride over to our car dealership to browse our extensive selection of cars for sale near Clinton Township, MI. Of course, we also have a generous selection of pre-owned vehicles that are of the highest quality and dependability. As you know, Mike Riehl's Roseville Chrysler Dodge Jeep® RAM is also your source for factory-made parts and service you can rely on.
No matter what car manufacturer produced your automobile, your vehicle has parts that will wear out as time passes and you accumulate mileage on your odometer. When the time comes to replace a piece, you are sure to find the right Mopar® part in our Jeep® parts center serving Saint Clair Shores, MI.
Your tires, battery, brake pads, oil, and filters are just some of the elements that require consistent replacement-tires wear, batteries lose juice, brake pads wear, oil depletes, and filters get dirty. Even if you don't need to replace a part, you may still want to visit our parts center if you want to upgrade a component or get an accessory that will make your new Jeep Grand Cherokee or RAM 1500 stand out.
When you visit our Roseville, MI Jeep dealership, you'll see that we have a full inventory of OEM products just like we have an extensive inventory of the latest cars made by the brands we proudly represent. When you find the parts you want or need, our parts technicians offer expert installation.
Sometimes, you can't wait to replace a part or put off a service appointment if your automobile is malfunctioning. If you see smoke coming from your exhaust, notice a smell that's reminiscent of rotten eggs under the hood, or hear an unusual noise, it's vital for you to bring your vehicle into our car service center near Clinton Township, MI right away.
At our Jeep dealership, we're committed to being here for all your automotive needs. Whether you want to buy or lease a vehicle or if you need financing, parts, or service, you needn't look beyond our convenient location. Visit Mike Riehl's Roseville Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM today.
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Nothing better than getting Modelo via drive through (God bless Merica!) and having this sweet beard serve it to you! Zazzy's been growing this beaut for 2 months. When asked what he loves about it he said, "Everything–the warmth, the compliments. I love it all". We asked him where this beard originated from and he said "up the street". You can't get more local than that. Zazzy's a big fan of facial hair and looks forward to celebrating all winter long. He informed us some pretty important upcoming holidays. First there was Movember, now Decembeard, next is Manuary and then Februhairy. This winter's looking up!
Zazzy is a gem alright! Haha looove it!
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On April 2, 2019, Build a Dream transformed Bingemans Conference Centre into a career pathway exhibition. Kitchener-Waterloo is the third region in the province to invite the organization to the area as school boards learn of the success other cities have had connecting young women and their parents to careers that they may not have previously considered.
The tri city area sold out vendor space and attendee tickets long before the registration deadline.
"We were so pleased with the response but really, I should have known that this would happen. The region is booming and already has a strong manufacturing and tech/research sector so we know that there are great jobs here. We want students to know that there are exciting opportunities for them and it's more than just giving information; the exhibitors here today made it tangible…they give credibility to the stories that we are sharing," says Nour Hachem-Fawaz, president and founder of Build a Dream.
One of the highlights of Build a Dream is having a keynote speaker who works in an underrepresented career. Jamie McMillan took the stage and interacted with the audience, asking and answering questions, and providing an honest account of where her life and career took her. A journeyman ironworker, boilermaker, and owner of Kickass Careers, Jamie speaks to students on a regular basis and shared that knowing about other career options like skilled trades would have changed her life at a much younger age. Jamie's enthusiasm for her career is evident and after her talk she spent time with students at the Kickass Careers photo booth, explaining equipment used as props, and joining in on the fun.
"Apprenticeship was an incredible opportunity in my life," said panelist Elizabeth Moses, a CNC machinist. Many people told her to quit and suggested it wasn't a field for her. Faced with similar negativity, Bruna Grochot, a Civil Engineer and Project Coordinator at EllisDon said that she did not give up and found new ways to approach challenges. She also benefited from finding an employer who encourages diversity. Brandi Ferenc, a Chiller Mechanic at Johnson Controls discussed the benefits of her career, including the pay. As one of only 3 women in a union of 3,000, Ferenc has heard a few quips because of her gender but with her Refrigeration License (313a red seal) and Gas Fitter 1 ticket, she knows that her schooling and qualifications are just as valuable as any member of her team.
Following the talks, attendees were able to try hands-on activities and speak with professionals from a variety of careers that they may not have previously considered. Many companies also brought female mentors to the expo so that parents girls could actually see a woman in these roles, and so families could ask questions about career options.
So after a full night what do Kitchener-Waterloo families say about the Build a Dream career expo?
Organized by Build a Dream — but not possible without the support of amazing partners, fantastic sponsors, and a load of wonderful volunteers — the first Kitchener-Waterloo Build a Dream expo was certainly a success with 900 registrants and 40 exhibitors. In November 2019, Build a Dream will be in Windsor and London, Ontario, with plans to host expos in 5 cities in 2020.
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Hello! This is the review of the subjects from week 43 of the 365 More People Pictures project. The blog is a few weeks behind realtime, but if you'd like to follow along daily, my Instagram username is @missellanea.
This is Jason. We met downtown at the first Instameet hosted at Compound by @portland and Portland Gear.
This was a pretty awesome meet-up and I can't wait for the next event! In attendance were around 200 photographers of all ages, all skill levels, and shooting with everything from their camera phones to set-ups that cost more than my car.
The Unipiper made an appearance and he filmed all of us for a promo video for the Goonies 30th Anniversary Celebration in Astoria. I loved that the Unipiper was filming us, as we where shooting him, filming us! Search the hashtag #PDXMeet and check out all the photos and videos.
Can you imagine a group of 200 touristy-looking people on a photowalk of downtown Portland? It was the best! I went not knowing anyone but the host, and left there having met dozens of people who I can't wait to see again soon. Jason is one of those people. I love his passion for photography and want to surround myself with others who are equally passionate about photography. Being around other obsessed people helps fuel the fire for your own passions/obsessions.
"Focusing on my photography," Jason answered, when I asked the happiest thing happening in his life right now.
Jason's recent act of kindness is that he carries around bottled water in his work truck to give to homeless people.
"To provide for my kids," Jason answered, when I asked his life's purpose.
When I asked Jason something about himself which he would consider to be a success, he answered, " I have a strong work ethic."
Thank you, Jason! Looking forward to hanging out with you again some day!
This is Rob. He and his son were impossible to miss as they were happily walking down the sidewalk, eating ice-cream on a warm evening and making memories together.
The happiest thing happening in Rob's life right now are his kids.
When I asked Rob if he's recently performed an act of kindness, he explained that he's in AA and he's of service to others in the program. He's able to give back what he's received in the program.
"To try to leave the world better, for me having existed," Rob answered, when I asked his life's purpose.
When I asked Rob something about himself which he would consider to be a success, he answered, "trying to be open minded at all times."
Thank you, Rob. The world is already a better place for you having existed, and keep up your excellent work and service.
This is Dessa. The happiest thing happening in her life right now is dancing Tango. She was actually in a bit of a hurry when we met, as she was on her way to dance class.
When I asked if Dessa had recently performed an act of kindness or if she's on the receiving end of an act of kindness, she explained that she recently moved into a new place. Before moving, she found herself needing help and running out of options, she made a post on Facebook asking if anyone could help her move. She was so surprised and touched when a guy she hasn't seen since 8th grade, responded to her post that he could help her move. What a sweet friend!
"To bring healing to myself and others," Dessa answered, when I asked her life's purpose.
When I asked Dessa something about herself which she would consider to be a success, she first answered that it was Grad School. She thought for a moment and added, "maintaining a relationship with my father during a difficult time."
This is Nathan. He was waiting for someone on the street when we met. "Meditation," Nathan answered, when I asked the happiest thing happening in his life right now. Nathan added that the process of self examination or self discovery isn't always a happy one, but the outcome is.
You know how you get good vibes from certain people? Well, Nathan gives off good vibes, but more than that, he gives off a heavy vibe too. Heavy in a good way...like, it's time to get to work, or to get serious.
When I asked Nathan if he's recently performed an act of kindness or if he's been on the receiving end of an act of kindness, Nathan explained that it happens all the time in the simple act of receiving a smile, acknowledgment or eye-contact from a stranger or in our everyday interactions with others. Nathan added that simply acknowledging people, or giving them a smile, is the scariest and bravest thing we can do, but it's also the kindest. It doesn't matter who the person is, it is amazing what we can do when we simply acknowledge another human being with a kind smile.
"Helping others help themselves," Nathan answered, when I asked his life's purpose. As if on cue, Nathan's client arrived and confirmed Nathan is actually living his life's purpose. Nathan is a personal trainer and his client explained that she has severe Scoliosis and could barely even move when she first started working with Nathan. With her hard work and determination, and Nathan's guidance, she's made so much progress that she just attended a yoga conference in Costa Rica!
When I asked Nathan something about himself which he would consider to be a success, his answer was completely aligned with his life's purpose. Nathan said, "helping people see the best in themselves."
Thank you for being you, Nathan.
This is Paul. We met in a crosswalk.
When I asked Paul the happiest thing happening in his life right now, I could tell by the look on his face that I had just caught him at a weird time. He didn't even have to answer. I've learned to recognize the I-can't-believe-you're-asking-me-this-question-when-things-are-so-messed-up look" in someone's eyes.
Paul explained that he's currently going through a separation. I empathize with Paul and this sad and turbulent time for him, but Paul managed to find a positive spin on his current circumstances. "Figuring out what's next," Paul answered, is the happiest thing happening in his life right now.
It's now happened a few times that I've met someone and asked them the "happiness" question at the most inopportune time imaginable. But, maybe my timing hasn't been completely off. It is my hope that if someone I've met in this project has been momentarily consumed by thoughts or worry, maybe our interaction presented them with enough pause that they've been able to shift their thinking enough to change their perception about whatever was troubling them. This question has been been deliberate, and if the question has helped even just one person feel a little better, or at least provide little relief from some stress that was bothering them, then this entire project has been worth the effort.
"I helped someone at work who was falling to pieces, and in return, they've helped me," Paul said, when I asked if he's recently performed an act of kindness or if he's been on the receiving end of an act of kindness.
When I asked Paul his life's purpose, he said, "to figure that out."
"Patience," Paul answered, when I asked something about himself which he would consider to be a success.
Wishing you the best, Paul.
This is Layal. We met at Waterfront park.
When I asked Layal the happiest thing happening in her life right now, she answered that it was seeing her brother for the first time in 7 years. Layal left it at that, but I was curious if she traveled to visit him, or if he came to visit her. This opened the door for her to explain that she's from Yemen and only expected to come to Portland to visit her brother for just a short visit.
Since her arrival here in Portland, war has destroyed her city, the airport, and her family's home. Not only is she unable to fly back home because there is no longer an airport, but if she could make the flight back, she has no home to which she can return!
Layal's parents are still there but they're on the move every day, trying to escape air strikes. Her heart is aching for her country and her family, and she feels conflicted not knowing if it's alright to feel joy here where she's safe with her brother and experiencing our beautiful city. Right now, she's both grieving for her country and her family, but also planning to start a new life here.
Although Layal is sad and grieving, she's also filled with so much kindness and even happiness.
"To be a good lawyer," Layal answered, when I asked her life's purpose. Layal is trying to make the best of her situation, and is now looking into her options for Law School here in the U.S.
"I speak my mind, and stand up for others," Layal answered, when I asked something about herself which she would consider to be a success. Layal's life and her experiences, as traumatic and tragic as they are, will give her insight and drive that others could never really create from nothing. Layal's pain will lead her to help others.
Thank you, Layal. Praying for you, your family and your Country.
This is Kelsey (left) and Ashley (right.) We met in a hotel in downtown, Portland. They were part of the fleet in town for the Portland Rose Festival.
I was staying in the hotel downtown in order to be close to a Rose Festival event I was working for the weekend. I was so exhausted after working all day, I returned to my room and fell asleep. I accidentally slept for about 4 hours and when I woke up at close to 10:30 pm, I was in a panic when I realized I still needed to find a subject for the day. I quickly pulled myself together and headed out to go in search of a subject. The beauty of staying in a busy downtown hotel is that I didn't even have to go any farther than the elevator before meeting Kelsey, and when we arrived down in the lobby, Ashley was there waiting for her. I got lucky with two great subjects! Wow! If only it were always this easy to find subjects!
"Being in the Navy and my family supporting me, Kelsey said, is the happiest thing happening in her life right now.
I asked Ashley if she had recently performed an act of kindness or if she's been on the receiving end of an act of kindness. Ashley explained that she secretly gifted someone a coffee at B Street Coffee, from "Navy Girl."
"To make people's lives better...I want to do something to impact people's lives for the better," Kelsey answered, when I asked her life's purpose.
"When I'm scared about something, I'm really good at forcing myself to do it and face those fears," Ashley said, when I asked her something about herself which she would consider to be a success.
After I finished taking Ashley and Kelsey's picture and returned to my room, I was struck with the thought that I had just met three very strong women in the past two days. I had met a young woman whose home has been destroyed by war, but is persevering and still finding reasons to smile and be happy, and then the following day, I met two young women in the U.S. Navy. I'm inspired by the strength and determination of these three young women.
I consider myself extremely lucky to live in a Country in which I have the freedom to approach these women, learn a little about their lives and their story, and then share it with you. I was also struck with the thought that had I met Layal, Ashley and Kelsey on the same day, the four of us would have the freedom that we could have all sat down together in the park, coffee in hand, and enjoyed each others company as we talked and dreamed about our futures. Had the four of us met on the same time and under the right circumstances, we could have become friends.
To provide for my kids.
To try to leave the world a better, for me having existed.
To bring healing to myself and others.
To be a good lawyer. I speak my mind, and stand up for others.
To make people's lives better...I want to do something to impact people's lives for the better.
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Today would have been my dad's 82nd birthday.
He was funny, kind, generous.
He had a map in his head and never got lost.
He enjoyed a crisp, refreshing beer occasionally.
He always had a stubby pencil with him -- you never know when you might need it. My son has inherited this trait and has several of these in the bottom of his backpack.
He worked hard and enjoyed life.
I keep this photograph of me and my dad, enjoying Leinenkugels Honey Weiss together at my wedding, in my office.
Happy Birthday, Dad. Miss you.
Nice photo. I miss my dad too, Sept 9 would have been his 86th. They are gone, but the love between a father and daughter never dies.
Thanks for that, Catherine. I couldn't agree more.
This a a great photo and wonderful memories of your dad.
Thanks, Carrie. It's one of my favorite pictures of the two of us.
This is a beautiful beautiful picture! And full of happy memories and emotions...Big hugs!
So sweet, and that's a great picture.
What a nice tribute. You both look so happy there. Virtual hugs coming your way today -- I know how hard some of those milestones can be.
Thanks, Nickie - I love this picture because at this point in the day, with all the stressful stuff behind me, I was relaxed and enjoying the company of family and friends. So grateful that my dad was still with us to walk me down the aisle that day.
What a wonderful photo and beautiful memory. Somewhere he's enjoying a beer and raising it to you. Until you get to share another one together, keep remembering these moments. Hugs to you, Sara.
Tip my cap to Ted today, and a hug through the net to you.
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Sector(s): Law and the justice system, Local services
Department(s): Home Office
National Audit Office report: The work of the National Audit Office in the police and fire sectors
The work of the National Audit Office in the police and fire sectors
This interactive briefing pack summarises the National Audit Office's work in the police and fire sectors since 2012. It highlights the key messages coming from a selection of our recent reports and should be of interest to Police and Crime Commissioners and their officers, senior police and fire officials and the general public.
Following the election of many new Police and Crime Commissioners earlier this year and the transfer of responsibility for fire and rescue services to the Home Office we have brought together recent NAO work in these sectors in an interactive format. Our work over the last few years in these sectors comes at a time when devolution has been increasing and when austerity has been a driving force in changes to delivery of police and fire services. Austerity remains a reality and we have made observations and recommendations to help both central and local government face this challenge and make necessary changes, such as managing demand better, collaborating where it is the right thing to do and making better use of technology.
We have built up good relations in the police and fire sectors and have had strong engagement with our work. We have summarised our main reports on the police and fire services over the last few years, providing an overview of our the challenges that police and fire services are facing and their performance as they have adjusted to meet budget cuts and carry out other reforms.
If you would like to know more about the National Audit Office's work on police and fire, please contact:
Louise Bladen
Director of Home Affairs value for money
Email: [email protected]
Interactive briefing pack (pdf - 2329KB) Opens in new window
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Financial sustainability of police forces in England and Wales 2018
(Sep 2018)
Financial sustainability of fire and rescue services
(Nov 2015)
Impact of funding reductions on fire and rescue services
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For those not versed in Scottish nobility a "Laird" is the Scottish equivalent of an English "Lord" and that's exactly how the groom and his guests will feel on this incredible remote island getaway.
Should old acquaintances wish to get together to give the groom-to-be a proper rousing send off in exclusive luxury then this is a perfect place to do it. 400 acres of island which will be exclusively yours to celebrate the guest of honour's coming nuptials in stunning fashion with up to 18 of his closest friends.
Having been met at the airport by a representative of the island you will be transported either by boat or helicopter where you will be welcomed onto the island itself by a piper before you settle into your accommodation.
Once on the island the world (or at least the island) is your oyster. You'll have complete run of all 400 acres of spectacular stag party playground to create a perfect battleground to put the nearly-wed through his paces and set up your own fantastic stag challenges and games for the group to enjoy in a breathtaking setting.
The accommodation comprises of 3 cottages (1 & 2 bedrooms), you'll also have use of the islands boat and can even have the islands only restaurant opened purely for your party.
The waters are rich in wildlife making it perfect for fishing and angling trips which can be arranged with one of the local fishermen. Or if you're more interested in purely liquid fayre we can arrange for a whisky tasting session.
Whale watching, wildlife and trout fishing trips are also available to keep the lads entertained when not creating your own man-sized challenges on your island.
Your group will be in fine company when it comes to rogues' getaways. Close to the Mull of Kintyre the island has been a hideaway for smugglers, saints, warriors and even the great Robert the Bruce with connections to the MacDonald Clan. Of course you can create your own slice of history with the grooms' guests with a weekend that the gentlemen stags will be talking about for years to come.
But even more than that... You can change each of the guests own history by making them "Lairds".
Each guest will receive a bonafide "Lairds" title complete with dedicated landholding. The title is legally recognized and comes with all the documentation for the stags to have their own legal documents (passport, driving license, etc) changed to show their new status.
This is a once in a lifetime stag weekend, the kind of party the lads will be talking about for years and a send off the groom will remember forever.
*Maximum 18 guests. Flights not included.
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Q: How to match ios5 max zoomlevel MKMapView in ios6 It seems that the max zoomlevel (where you see max details) is different on iOS 6; I am not able to get as close to the surface as in iOS 5.
Does anybody know a way to match the max zoomlevel of iOS 5 in iOS6?
If I set a span of delta lon/lat 0.000001, 0.000001 (which is far beyond the max zoomlimit)
I get these results back from the mapview.region.span
// ios 5: actual span after zoom 0.002747, 0.001277
// ios 6: actual span after zoom 0.003460, 0.001608
the next matchable zoomlevel supported by Google is:
// actual span after zoom 0.005493, 0.002553
That is quite a jump.
A: I had the same problem on iOS 6 and found no way to fix it.
Just installed Xcode 4.6 DP1 and tested my App with Simulator 6.1 . Max zoomlevel now seems to be (nearly) the same .
A: The following post describes the solution for iOS 7 and up:
How to get to the max zoomlevel on iOS MKMapView
It uses the MKMapCamera to determine to zoom level.
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Lost Canyons, Shadow Course Hole 2: This tough par three features hazard trouble short, right and long, with not too much room to the left, although the hillside will help balls that go a little left come back to the green.
Lost Canyons, Sky Course Review?
Lost Canyons, Shadow Course Hole 8: This short and downhill par four may tempt the longest hitters to go for the green by clearing the creek, but that is mostly a fool's errand. Staying conservative should allow a short iron to the small green anyway. Accuracy off the tee, of course, is a must.
Lost Canyons, Shadow Course Hole 9: Arguably the best hole on the course, this hole crosses over the dry creekbed twice. The drive is particularly interesting as one that goes too far on a conservative angle will blow through the fairway, but one that takes an aggressive line and goes short or left is also dead meat. The second shot then leaves the option to cross back over the creek to a sliver of fairway, but a better angle to the green, or to stay right for a safer second, but a more difficult and lengthy approach to the green. The putting surface is flat, but features a deep bunker to its right and creekbed right of that.
Lost Canyons, Shadow Course Hole 10: This medium length and slightly uphill par four has creekbed all the way down the left from tee to green. There are bunkers along the way too, but staying right will generally make the hole fairly accessible. The view of Whiteface mountain in the background is also nice.
Lost Canyons, Shadow Course Hole 14: This is a slightly downhill sweeping dogleg right. It's a good hole mostly because it offers a breather and looks tougher than it is from the teebox. The green, however, is relatively well-guarded and difficult to putt.
Lost Canyons, Shadow Course Hole 15: One of two long, uphill par fours on the closing stretch (the other is number 17), there is nothing tricked out about this hole. It just requires long, accurate play from tee to green.
Lost Canyons Golf Course Review: Sky Course.
a top Rated Ventura County Golf Course.
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Tag Archives: art world
What is an NFT?
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The art world has been going wild recently over a recent surge in interest surrounding NFTs. But what is an NFT? The acronym stands for non-fungible token. Yes, non-fungible… the basic meaning of this is, unlike bitcoin that can be traded for other bitcoin and you'll have the exact same thing, an NFT is more like a trade of playing cards. This means you could trade something of equal value but end up with a different token at the end.
The application of this type of blockchain technology to digital art has been heralded and critiqued widely. While some people see NFTs as a way to deprivigalise more traditional forms of art and open up the art market to those outside of its traditional centres, others cite moral and environmental arguments for why such cryptocurrencies are a bad idea.
One particular argument against the use of NFTs for digital art is that it affects the experience of the viewer. A benefit of digital art currently is that it retains the aura of the original work with each viewing, unaffected by what number of copies it is. Some are arguing that inscribing an NFT to a work would fix an original of the piece in such a way that the aura of the work subsequently viewed elsewhere as a copy would be destroyed, and experience of the audeineed diminished.
The hype for NFTs in the artwork has increased so much that even high-end auction houses such as Christie's have been getting in on them. Though initially traded between friends for at most $100 USD, a secondary market for digital artwork NFTs made from files such as MP4s, GIFs and JPEGS, has quickly emerged.
The digital artist Beeple is the pseudonym of NFT innovator Mike Winkelmann who, until October 2020, had never sold a work for more than a hundred dollars. Come March 11th 2021, a recent digital collage from Beeple titled 'Everydays – The First 5000 Days' sold for a staggering $69 million USD at a Christie's online auction. The price was far beyond the estimated $35 million and $15 million more than the painting Nymphéas by Monet which was sold via the auction house in 2014.
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White House Adviser Helped Insurers With Obamacare Bailout, Israel Blasts Gaza, EU Sanctions Russia: P.M. Links
J.D. Tuccille | 7.29.2014 4:30 PM
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Emails reveal intervention by White House adviser Valerie Jarrett on behalf of the health insurance industry when executives voiced concern about Obamacare-related costs.
Israeli forces are blasting all things Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Possible executive actions on immigration by President Obama may be effectively immune to challenge no matter their constitutionality.
D.C. residents shouldn't strap on their shooting irons quite yet. The federal judge who invalidated the city's ban on carrying firearms put his decision on hold for 90 days while authorities try to get with the program—or undermine it.
Cold War redux: With the situation in Ukraine getting nastier, the European Union announced a first round of sanctions against Russia. The U.S. adds some of its own.
Holland's prime minister asked for a cease fire around the site of the MH17 crash so that investigators can reach the scene. Don't hold your breath.
Microsoft finds China's cronyism, arbitrary legal system, and pervasive corruption a tad difficult to navigate.
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In age-order I assume.
MegaloMonocle
Whoa! The Israelis and the Palis are killing each other?
Does the commentariat know about this?
Forget it, reason. It's Arabtown.
C. Anacreon
The Holy Land is my mother! (slap)
My sister! (slap)
My mother! (slap)
We should just have them argue about circumcision instead.
Or maybe deep-dish.
Nicole would have come up with something much worse.
I thought they agreed about circumcision.
Apparently some have an incredible lust for blood.
entropy_factor
some really do, man. My money says they have never been to war.
Rufus J. Firefly
I say let Israel loose.
lose! Israel can't lose! Not with there Biblical stockpile of holy arms! You have yet to see 1% of 1% of the terrible wrath of Yahweh that shall rain down!
Then what do they need US support for? If Yaweh could help them get control of the area before, he can do it again. Have they tried blowing trumpets and walking circles around Gaza yet?
And when you came around
You tried to tie me down
I was such a clown
You had to have it your way
Well, I'm saying no way
Wow, Loverboy. That's not a group you hear about much. Probably with good reason, but since everything gets recycled anymore. . . .
The Gaza Strip is about half the size of Singapore, with equally an advantageous position as a port near major seaways and with even better weather. And like Singapore does for China, Gaza could have acted as a clearing house for Israeli semiconductors and biotech, as one massive Free Trade Zone cum industrial park.
What could have been.
Carl ?s his ? for ?s
Heh, you said cum.
It is pretty sad though, looking at all the places that are shitholes (or even just mediocre) that wouldn't have to be if it weren't for war, religious conflict, racism, government, and so on.
Nick O'Teen
Mostly government.
Dude – can I bum a Red from you?
The federal judge who invalidated the city's ban on carrying firearms put his decision on hold for 90 days…
"We've ignored the Bill of Rights for this long, people. What's a little longer?"
sloopyinva (previously -inca)
Fist wasn't first?
Dock that Chink a day's pay for nappin on the job.
SOMEONE ALREADY USED THAT JOKE.
Well I don't have all day to fuck around on here and see what people are going to post. I have, at best 8-10 hours a day for that.
Mel Brooks?
If you have to ask, you don't belong here.
Warty
Richard Dawkins is now bad, apparently.
Loved him on Family Feud and Hogans Heroes!
Episiarch
And the Running Man, amirite?
"I live to see you eat that contract, but I hope you leave enough room for my fist because I'm going to ram it into your stomach and break your god-damn spin."
What's the matter, steroids make you deaf?
Ben Richards: [to Killian] Hello cutie pie, one of us is in deep trouble.
[Sven enters]
Damon Killian: [laughs] Sven, do you wanna talk to Mr. Richards?
[long pause]
Damon Killian: Well?
Sven: I've got to score some steroids.
[Sven leaves]
And Match Game. He was fucking psychic. Seriously, watch his show. Randi should give his estate a million bucks.
Bobarian
Wasn't there some issue with his always kissing all the female "Family Feud" contestants as their turns came up? I don't remember what the problem was, maybe it was he was slipping them tongue or something like that.
He married one of them, I think.
Bob Barker was the sexual harasser.
Dawkins has no idea the level of jimmie's he rustled.
He better pray to their god for forgiveness.
A picture of Lorena Bobbitt?
Now bad? He's been bad for at least six months (I don't keep detailed enough track to say — there was some dustup about a sarcastic letter he wrote criticizing Western feminists for not giving a shit about Muslim women).
Yeah, they've been hatin' on the Dawk for a while now. Ever since he said something mean to a chick at an Atheist convention.
Plus, in the current timeline he doesn't marry Mrs. Garrison.
And apparently something about an elevator. Wasn't that a long time ago?
IIRC he in so many words told Rebecca Watson "don't worry your pretty little head" wrt Elevatorgate and everyone flipped out.
Fuck the -gate suffix.
(This isn't directed specifically at you.)
I used to feel the same way, but in the end, it gets the point across.
It's comment-gate!1!1!
Well, it is a wake-up call to think outside the box, so it is what it is.
At the end of the day, that is.
I actually did worry as I was writing that some weirdo would pester me for using "in the end".
Fr?ulein Nikki
I thought he's been bad since at least elevatorgate.
This is why Nicole is the worst.
And yet she couldn't engineer the Olympics to Chicago to get her property values raised.
Astonishing that there are people more corrupt than Chicago politicians, isn't it?
Either that, or the IOC just wanted to go someplace better than Chicago on their junket.
Health insurance exec: "Hey, we like that you are mandating people do business with us, but the way you're doing it is going to distroy the health insurance market."
Uncle Sugar: "Okay, here's an open-ended promise to give you buttloads of money."
Exec: "Okey dokey."
Seems kind of like a war at this point. After years of lobbing rockets, it's finally a war.
It's only a War when officially declared by the legislature. Until then its a kinetic military action, or something.
To be fair, the actions of pretty much all the executives in the recent past have been effectively immune to challenge. Which is the best kind of immune.
Fuck that. How is any unconstitutional action immune to challenge? I mean, come on, there's no way anyone can rationally say that's a valid argument under the U.S. Constitution. Irrationally, sure. The Court goes there frequently.
VG Zaytsev
Peons don't have standing to second guess topmen
Effectively immune. When you're challenged and your response is "fuck you come make me stop" and they don't – and you knew that they wouldn't, and you get to the point where you don't even make a show of responding – then you're immune.
With the situation in Ukraine getting nastier, the European Union announced a first round of sanctions against Russia.
Good luck heating your homes, Europe.
Hah! Its both (a) August and (b) August (or will be soon enough).
Not only is it warm out so they don't need to heat their homes, they're all on vacation, so nobody's home anyway!
Those clever Euros. Always one step ahead.
And now that Iceland has recovered, it's *geothermal* all around!
Fuck it, U.S. as an exporter it is. Open the floodgates!
Because they're taxes.
jmomls
Besides, how many divisions does the Supreme Court have, anyway?
Microsoft finds China's cronyism, arbitrary legal system, and pervasive corruption a tad difficult to navigate.
Now they know what any company that's tried to figure out their volume licensing feels like.
It's ridiculous how corrupt and protectionist the PRC is, when you start reading about the goings-on over there. It almost makes me feel sorry for MS.
Asshole cop actually does the right thing.
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/d…..rma/ngpxr/
The right thing would be shooting himself.
And why is the word friendly in quotes in HTML title?
Because we can't take,the owners,word,for,it.
In a sane world, the following would have been FTA:
"Officer Pitts stated the k9 "ran" towards his direction in an "aggressive" manner showing teeth and growling at him," said the police incident report. "At this time Officer Pitts felt "in fear" of his life and discharged his duty weapon two times at the "aggressive" k9 to stop the threat."
PD Scott
FTA:
"DeKalb officers shot at 16 dogs in 2013 and Conroy said he believed that Doctor was the ninth dog this year. The department makes a report whether the dog is hit or not, he said."
At this pace we'll beat last year's record by Thanksgiving.
PAINT ANOTHER HOUND SILHOUETTE ON THE CROWN VIC, BOYS, CUZ I JUST BAGGED ANOTHER ONE!
FSU rap…
Super Bowl Shuffle sucked more.
It's surprising to see the phrase "FSU rap" not followed by "sheet".
Speaking of college football teams that usually have a few felony convictions each year, how do your Buckeyes look this season?
Now you've done it.
Miller is looking good in practice apparently.
As,for,arrests, we had that Sprinkle dumbass get posted in a melee in Lorain. But in his defense, there's not much to do in Lorain but fight and do coke.
O-line is the big question mark this year. But fuck, ONLY 32 days until the season starts in Baltimore…and I'll be there.
Lorain is a worse shithole than Toledo. And that's saying something.
Took a trip through there when I lived in Avon. Made me appreciate Avon a whoooollllle lot more.
Hey Almanian!, you should email me. I have candy in my van.
Hah! You can't fool me. Candy's got her own car.
ONLY 32 days until the season starts in Baltimore
And only 33 days until it's over.
By the way, we didn't even make the top 15 in arrests.
http://bleacherreport.com/arti…..014-season
Whoops. Wrong link.
http://bleacherreport.com/arti…..al-trouble
TRIGGER WARNING!!!!!! SLIDESHOW AHEAD!!!!!!
It just took Meyer a couple of years to get the entire Columbus PD on the OSU payroll.
I remember my first joke.
Emails reveal intervention by White House adviser Valerie Jarrett
I call bullshit. Uncrashed copies of emails from *Valerie Jarrett*, indeed!
Well, Microsoft has always struggled with complex systems, so this is no surprise.
It's time for legislators to take seriously cow control.
Cow attack at B.C. farm kills N.W.T. man
But Gord Molendyk, spokesperson for the RCMP in Vernon, B.C., said deaths from livestock attacks are more common than some may think.?
"Canadian Cattlemen put out an article on aggressive cattle and one of the stats in there is over a 15-year period in Canada, 23 people were killed by cows, and this is generally dealing with the beef industry," he said.?
Auric Demonocles
Even if people think they never happen, happening 1.5 times a year doesn't seem like anything to even bother thinking about.
If it just saves one life we should think about it. Are you saying your against saving lives?
Q: How'd the Newfie die drinking milk?
A: Cow fell over on him
Seems appropriate:
Jimmy: Uhh, Mr. McClure? I have a crazy friend who says its wrong to eat meat. Is he crazy?
Troy: Nooo, just ignorant. You see your crazy friend never heard of "The Food Chain". [Flash to a picture of "Food Chain", with all animals and arrows pointing to a silhouette of a
human.] Just ask this scientician.
Scientician: [Looking up from a microscope.] Uhhh…
Troy: He'll tell you that, in nature, one creature invariably eats another creature to survive. [Images of various wild carnivores attacking and eating
others appear.] Don't kid yourself Jimmy. If a cow ever got the chance, he'd eat you and everyone you care about! [Image of a cow quietly chewing cud.]
Jimmy: Wow, Mr. McClure. I was a grade A moron to ever question eating meat.
Troy: [Laughs.] Yes you were Jimmy, yes you were. [Briskly rubs his hand on Jimmy's head.]
Raven Nation
I miss Phil Hartman on The Simpsons
Holland's prime minister asked for a cease fire around the site of the MH17 crash so that investigators can reach the scene.
Nuke it from orbit.
EA Launches A $30 Per Year Netflix For Games On Xbox One
I was wondering why nothing like this existed yet. Good.
Well, the games are from EA, so…
Anyway, there is/will be PlayStation Now as well, which I believe is similar. And I think OnLive might be the same model, but I'm not sure.
I just want them to pressure Steam to come out with something similar.
I don't think Steam is the chokepoint, I think it's Microsoft.
When does the Wii U version come out?
It's fine if you're too filthy of a casual to become part of the PC Master Race. But Wii U, really?
Also, a joke about how you could buy the entire library of Wii U games for $30 anyway, or something.
PC gamers? What, you mean like flight simulators and Doom?
Doesn't Gamefly still exist?
That would be the Qwikster for games… heh.
I got so much value out of a 7-8 month subscription to that in college.
Sounds like GameFly, except streaming.
Android crypto blunder exposes users to highly privileged malware
Oh, FFS! Is there *anything* like "cyber-security" anymore? 8-(
Is there *anything* like "cyber-security" anymore? 8-(
"Anymore?" It has always been this way, we're just using computers for more stuff, and connecting everything to "the cloud".
Cis white male malware???!!
I'm shocked, shocked to find strong arming going on in the White House.
These aren't the price hikes your looking for.
Why? I know you've seen what FLOTUS wears.
::golf clap::
The Original Jason
The insurance companies have captured the White House.
All they have to say is "rate hikes" and the Obama Administration will instantly raise subsidies, all to keep his legacy afloat.
The only question is what will the next administration do?
Oh, but that's Faux News. We can call it hate speech and ignore it.
/prog logic
Last surviving Enola Gay crew member dies in Stone Mountain, GA.
Theodore "Dutch" Van Kirk, 93, was the navigator on the Aug. 6, 1945 flight that dropped the "Little Boy" atomic bomb.
With the 2010 death of Morris Jeppson, Van Kirk became the only one of the dozen crew members left.
A native of Pennsylvania, Van Kirk joined the Army Air Corps before Pearl Harbor, and became a navigator after washing out as a pilot.
Was he the one who lost his mind due to guilt? One of them went on a game show with some Hiroshima survivors. I can't find anything about it right now, though.
One of them went on a game show with some Hiroshima survivors.
Did hilarity ensue?
This Is Your Life!. And it wasn't the same guy.
Thanks. I'm pretty sure Jesse posted it at some point.
I just realized this song was about the plane. Whoah, this is 99 luftballoons all over again.
"This notion of extending DACA [Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals] to parents, who were the ones who consciously violated the law, strikes me as ridiculous," said Ting, now a law professor at Temple University. Obama "has defaulted on his constitutional obligation to faithfully execute the laws."
I wonder if the parents/guardians of these 'Childhood Arrivals' will be picked up by Child Protective Service agencies. You know, leaving your kid alone to play in a park for a couple of hours is just as wrong as having him cross Mexico alone.
Bubba Jones
Except the police chief already issued instructions not to arrest for carrying a gun in many cases.
DaveSs
You can be sure that those instructions are going to be rescinded and disseminated faster than the instructions not to arrest.
The Abbott government: it's better than just repealing carbon tax!
They introduced (but have not yet passed?) a budget that has thousands marching because it raises the pension age and cuts some bennies.
http://www.news.com.au/nationa…..6979562419
They've given the go-ahead to what will be the largest coal mine in Australia and possibly the world. Guardian article is as slanted as you'd expect.
http://www.theguardian.com/env…..l-go-ahead
They're also building submarines and better yet doing it cheaper by outsourcing.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/…..EB20140728
He also refuses to bail out companies.
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-…..2zlhr.html
If he would just get smarter on guns and drugs it would be the perfecta.
When I was there in May, seniors (aided and abetted by the media) were going ape-shit crazy that there were going to have to pay $7 out of pocket for doctor visits.
Heard Tom Petty on his Sirius the other day. In one part of what otherwise was an interesting interview he was all dopey-derpy about the 1% and how they 'need to care for the other 99%.'
Even the losers get lucky sometimes and get in the 1%, right Tom?
Tom was just runnin down a dream he wasnt some corporate fat cat, don't do him like that.
He won't back down.
He's learning to fly, because it's good to be king.
His last dance with Mary Jane left him free fallin'.
So, be easy on him, because you don't know how it feels.
Jeez, Hamilton. Yer so bad. Those 99%ers are just runnin down a dream and you want to put walls up with your insider buddies.
I hope you have a change of heart someday.
I'm pretty sure Tom Petty's really an American girl. Pussy.
Yeah well, I hope he don't come around here no more.
paranoid android
Something something…live like a refugee.
You wreck me, baby
Saying that the 0.01%'ers are getting richer while the rest ride along or get relatively poorer would be more accurate, but for the lack of a catchy slogan.
The reciprocal, "We are the 99.99%'ers" doesn't fly well either.
Would you ask Tom Petty that question?
Don't do me like that.
his Sirius channel.
Obama nominates Colonel Sanders to the position of Ambassador At Large for Henhouse Guarding:
http://www.lifenews.com/2014/0…..ign=buffer
Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom at the State Department
CatoTheElder
Seriously? This isn't a paid position, is it?
What is "international" about "religious freedom" anyway?
Dude ought to visit the USG's good friends at the House of Saud. You know, the monarch to whom Obama makes obeisance and his crew.
That's nothing, the director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services's last name is Rodriguez.
Kerry also introduced him …, saying that religious freedom is an "integral part of our global diplomatic engagement."
So, I suppose we can expect the good Rabbi to visit Tehran in the not-too-distant future.
Probably ought to visit the anti-Assad rebels that Kerry was so anxious to support since they are busy crucifying Nazarenes and chopping of the heads of sundry infidels.
Is there some sense of justice in the world? Perhaps Kern County, CA will lead the way.
http://www.bakersfieldnow.com/…..l?mobile=y
Of course, they're gonna have to start prosecuting cops for murdering underage drinkers as well. But this is a start.
gimmeasammich
Kern County Sheriff's Deputy John Swearengin
I wonder if he is any relation to Al?
I didn't see anything posted upthread – does it bother no one else that the gun in the pic appears to have no mag in it? THAT BOTHERS ME! What good is a fucking semi auto without a mag? A FULL mag? About as good as my single shot Winchester .22!
PUT A MAG IN THAT FUCKING GUN BEFORE YOU HOLSTER IT AND TAKE A PICTURE, OR DON'T BOTHER TAKING A PICTURE!
Speaking of not seeing anything posted upthread, you should email me. I still have candy in my van.
You're still not fooling me. Candy still has her own car!
Put,on the glasses"
Dude's wearing Rustlers. So what you're basically saying is that you want to arm all retarded people.
Stay classy, Almanian.
Your eye is sharper than mine, sloopy…
Clich? Bandit
and, evidently, focused on his ass…NTTAWWT
fuck you tulpa
you're extremely stupid.
Professor Booty
Seattle area Reasonoids: I'm booking a work trip to a database conference in early November. Any suggestions for bars, restaurants, or general stuff to check out in the downtown area?
No. Don't give your money to commies.
The conference in Galt's Gulch was already booked solid.
Well, then, by all means, continue to finance your own destruction.
There's not much that great stuff in Downtown proper, mostly chain restaurants or really expensive upscale places. Capitol Hill or Pioneer Square are nearby and are much better destinations for that sort of thing.
Look up a restaurant in Pioneer Square called Delicatus, it has what are probably the most amazing sandwiches ever, that's where I take people I'm trying to impress.
The bar scene on Capitol Hill is pretty amazing and has just about anything you could ever want, so much so it's difficult to give recommendations without knowing what you're looking for. I'm fond of a place called Tango that's located on Pike, really close to Downtown.
We enjoyed the gilhooly glass museum at the foot of the Space Needle.
I've been reading the Internetz today. This is almost always a bad idea.
At a place like Google, the cost of paid maternity leave was less than the cost of recruiting another highly skilled employee. At low-skilled jobs, though, the calculus shifts, because workers are more easily replaceable. That has led to increased inequality, because high-skilled workers tend to have paid leave while low-skilled ones do not.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07…..=eta1&_r=0
You see folks, the dearth of pregnant women roofers, is caused calculation shifts made by roofing contractors.
Brett L
Okay, spamming the evening threads because I have become unreliable about checking H&R due to work and baby. Austin area Reasonoids: My wife and I will be in your town Labor Day weekend (Sunday thru Tuesday night). I know Negroni Please and entropy_factor had expressed a desire to plan a meetup, probably Sunday night. My handle now has an email address I check. Email me if you have any interest. And if not, she and I will just eat good food, drink a lot and find ways to entertain ourselves. Last time we were in Austin we came home with a fetus. Help a brother out, give us something else to do.
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Staff at a Venezuelan tyre factory have been made redundant – and their redundancy package consists of 10 tyres from their former employer, Goodyear.
Fortunately for the stricken workers, who now join the massed ranks of Venezuela's unemployed, premium tyres have become extremely valuable on the black market, reports the BBC, giving each worker the chance to sell the tyres and feed their families – for a while, at least.
The country's economic crisis and resulting civil unrest have become so severe that the tyre-maker is pulling out of the country altogether – following Kellogg, Kimberly Clark and several airlines.
"[Goodyear] has made the difficult decision to stop producing tyres [in Venezuela].
Sanctions placed upon dozens of high-profile Venezuelans by the US have contributed to the collapse in the South American country's economy. The US says the targeted individuals are guilty of corruption, drug trafficking and crimes against human rights.
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Four arrested on firearm charges after Bridgewater traffic stop
Corlyn Voorhees The Enterprise corlyn_ent
After a Bridgewater police officer initiated a traffic stop for a revoked registration Saturday night, she found a loaded 12-gauge shotgun and a loaded revolver in the vehicle, leading to firearm charges for four people from Brockton and Taunton, police say.
BRIDGEWATER — A revoked registration led to a traffic stop that resulted in illegal firearm charges for four people Saturday after an officer found a loaded 12-gauge shotgun and a loaded revolver in the vehicle, police say.
The driver — 21-year-old Mark Cardone of Brockton – was charged with operating an unregistered motor vehicle, operating an uninsured motor vehicle, operating on a revoked registration, carrying a firearm without a license and unlawful carry of a loaded shotgun.
Cardone's three passengers – 19-year-old Shawn Messinger of Taunton, 19-year-old Cierra McKeown of Taunton and 18-year-old Kathleen Martin of Brockton – were each charged with carrying a firearm without a license and unlawful carry of a loaded shotgun, with Messinger also charged with carrying a dangerous weapon (black powder pistol).
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Around 9:30 p.m., Bridgewater Proactive Enforcement Officer Lisa Mitton was patrolling Vernon Street in the area of Boxwood LAne when she initiated a motor vehicle stop of a 2015 Chevrolet pickup truck for a revoked registration.
According to police, when Mitton questioned the driver, later identified as Cardone, about his registration, he was unable to locate his driver's license or registration. Mitton then told Cardone his vehicle would be towed because it was unregistered and that the vehicle's contents would be inventoried.
During the inventory of the car, Mitton located a loaded 12-gauge shotgun and arrested Cardone. She then searched the other passengers, police say, and while searching Messinger's backpack, Mitton located a loaded revolver with a brown handle, a medium-sized bag of marijuana, a hatchet, several knives, a scale and a box of pellets.
Cardone, Messinger, McKeown and Martin were arraigned in Brockton District Court Monday.
"I would like to commend Proactive Enforcement Officer Mitton for her due diligence during this traffic stop," said Bridgewater police Chief Christopher Delmonte in a press release about the arrest. "Thanks to her efforts, we now have two more guns off the streets."
Staff writer Corlyn Voorhees can be reached at [email protected]
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AUBG Alumni Pledge to Donate $5,000,000 to the University
The AUBG Alumni Association (AAA) Networking Cocktail in Sofia Sept. 9 came with some big news: the AUBG alumni have pledged to donate $5,000,000 to AUBG over 10 years. The goal for this year is to get 6% of the graduates to participate and raise $300,000.
Keynote speaker at the event was AUBG Interim President Dr. David Evans. "AUBG alumni are doing absolutely amazing things in a tremendous range of fields," he said. "It is astounding to see so many leaders (…) who are successful and happy and contributing to their communities. I know from the hundred or so alumni who I've met and had substantial conversations with that you all have an intense pride in AUBG. Let's turn that to making the institution even better."
"We would like to focus on making AAA more relevant to everyone, to your business, personal and professional life," said AAA President Jordan Karabinov ('97), Managing Partner at JK&Partners. "We are thinking of a myriad of ways on how we could help each other succeed."
Deyan Vassilev ('95), Founder and CEO of MoitePari.bg and Creditland spoke about the importance of giving back to the university. "We need everyone to become a champion and do it in the name of the spirit of AUBG that we are all a little bit ill from," he said.
AUBG Director of Development Irena Macheva (EMBA '18), who is currently in the U.S. to meet the AUBG community there, joined the networking cocktail via video. "There is a lot of work ahead of us and we can't do any of it without you," she said in an address to the alumni. "I am very excited about this collaboration. I think this is a very important campaign that we are launching and we are setting an example."
A video, idea of Vladimir Borachev ('95) former board and UC member at AUBG and executive coach and leadership trainer, premiered at the event. In it, AUBG graduates of different classes and paths of life all share their reasons why giving back to AUBG makes a difference.
Alumni who wish to donate can learn more here.
Story by Dimana Doneva
Photos and video by Anastasia Garyainova
Article reprinted with permission.
Originally published on AUBG website.
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